:v

: / .V ; ^ ■ '■

^ TH E W BATBiat AVEBAOB DAILY iOIBOlTLATION roNMot of 0. tVaotbM-Borma. for tlM Month of Jono, 1988 fU rtfo rA

5,201 Partly oloody t^aight and Thnre> Member ol tbe Aodlt Bnreno day. SUf htly warmer. of dreolattonff.

FOURTEEN PAGES PRICE rUKEB CENTS / VOL. U L , NO. 241 (Claaelflad Adverttalni on Pago 18> MANCHB8TER/CONN., WEDNESDAY, JULY 12,1988. U. S. RESERVE BOARD RUMORED O’CONNELL BANS BANK PARLEY W IU BE FREED TODAY VetoM Participation by TOWNS REQUESTED -R Albany Newspaper Heart American Delegates in Oklahoma Gets Beer; TO SEND REPORTS ' Kidnaperi Had Agreed to Debate on Central Bank Wets Win By 86,412 Accept $20,000 Instead Ce*operatien. First Quarter’s Federal Oklahoma City, July 12— (AP) Into action, traneportlng caeea o f of the $250,000 Demand^ Crant for Emergency Re­ Gtovarnor William H. Murray decid­ tba brew from rulroad care to London, July 12.—(AP)— Tbe wholeeale and retail dealere. American Federal Reierve Board, It ed today to let Oklahoma have Ite AppUcante fo-‘ beer llceneea ed— Family Keeps SOent waa underctood in authoritative lief Ready to Distribute. beer. ewarnMd tbe offleea of tbe tax com* quartern today, baa vetoed partlet> After 80 of tbe fovemor'i Na­ miaalon. nation by tbe United Staten delega* tional Ouardemen bad prevented Retume from 2,689 of tbe ctate’a Albany, N. Y„ July 12,— (AP) — lion at (be world economic confer* Hartford, July 12.—(AP)—With overnight unloading of tne t ew 8,318 predneta gave tbe wet aide a Reports were flying today that ence in diicuseion of a renolutlon raimbuntmont of 1857,994 for r«* legallied In a epecial election yee* rAjc/ity of 86,412, tba vote being young John J. O’Connell, Jr„ nep­ calling for central bank cooperation. ll9f MpfBdlturta of oighty-iix com* terday "Alfalfa BUr today ieeued a 19^,210 to 110,798. proolamation ^ announcing ealee Governor Murray eald bla martial hew of the upstate Demooratlo dlo- Tbia reaolutlon waa backed by tbe munlriM in tba first quarter of tbs Buropean gold bloc and ban been un* would not be Interfered witb. law order last nl^t wae “to pre* tatori, would be freed by hie kid* der connlderatlon by the nub*com* vsar sxpsctsd to bs mads sarly Tbe proclamation waa tbe eignal vent them from making a Joke of napers today after a ranzom wae next month, tbs stats emergency mlttee on permanent monetary for fleete of beer trucka to rumble the law ." paid. problemn. relist oommiasioo is now asking tbe It wan ntated that Senator Pitt* 1^9 towns and cities in tbe state to Tbe Albany Evening News beard man of Nevada told tbe aub*oom« turn in tbelr applications for Fed­ tbe abductore bad agreed to accept mittee that tbe Federal Renerve eral relief for the second quarter of 820,000, a small share of tbe 8250,* Board felt that tbe renolutlon wan tbe year. 000 demanded. Tbs paper also said Miss Eleanor H. Little of Guil­ TEXTILE MEN STRUGGLE tbs 24*year*old son of tbs eldest of “premature." Thin development immediately ford, executive secretary of tbe tbe three O’Connells would be re* created a nennallon. commission, stated today tbat leased In the historic Catskill moim* Some membern of tbe committee every effort was being made to ob­ An unuiual feature of tbe ThanksglvlDf aabbath in Berlin recently was the re-marriage of 60 couples under tains, south of tbe city. Nasi ritual. This was tbe picturesque scene as throtms saluted the couples entering the Lazarus church for WITH NEW COTTON CODE aenerted that thin attitude killed tain reports from every community Dan O’Connell, one of tbe undesi tbe mass wedding. All buti tw o of toe couples were already married. further connlderatlon of Senator so tbat the state may get tbe full and the father of the hoetage, were Plttman'n Important renolutlon call* amount to which it is entitled from away from D a ’s Helderberg moun* Ing for, among other tbingn, event* the Federal relief grant. Law Becomes Effecthre Next tain retreat all of tbe morning. A ual return to tbe gold ntandard, re* Tho response to tbe request for JOHNSTON ELECTED friend at tbe camp said they were duetlon of tbe gold cover to 25 per tbe first rroorts of expenditures for HOSPITAU TO PAY “out for a ride.” All at this remote cent and optional une of nllver for January, February and March, she WHAT INFLATION MEANS Mooda;— Seme ef Big spot, about 20 milee from Albany, one*flftb of thie cover. said, showed only jigbty*six re­ ENGINEERS'HEAD were confident the boy would be re^ Make Denial. turns from towns and cities repre­ lesMed today. American quartern, however, em* senting 80 per cent of tbe state’s TAXESOM WHEAT Mills Are Going to Ron Another Btunor pbatically denied tbat the Federal population, but tbe commission AND HOW IT OPERATES Renerve veto bad anything to do hoped that even those communities There were pereletent rumors that with tbe Pittnoan renolutlon, the who feel they do not need Federal DenUe Shifts. Defeats Trogresshre Candi­ the kidnaped youth woulc be given gold nection of which ban already aid will submit reports of their re­ Hartford Learns There Will hie freedom in New York Qlty, an been approved by the nub-commlt* lief expenditures for April, May Aaother of a Series of individual high in the d’Connell tee. and June so tbat Connecticut might INDUSTRIAL CODES Boston, July 12— (AP) —^ Uncer­ date b ; Vote of 503 to family council, however, discounted Tbe American maintained tbat take full advantage of the law Be Few Exemptions for tainty was general among cotton thi. report. tbe Federal Renerve autboritlen were m which entitles tbe state to reim­ Articles Explaimng textile manufacturers of New Eng­ ' 383 at Clereland. Young O’Connell was kidnaped referring only to cooperation of bursement of one-third of tbe total UNDER ONE ORDER land today as they struggled with last Friday morning as he returned central banka an proponed in an* relief expenditures of its towns and State Instiintions. home from a "date” with Miss Mary other renolutlon offered by a Eyro* Simple Terms the New new problems arising from the cot­ cities. Cleveland, July li.—(AP)—Al- Fahey, his particular young woman pean ntate a few dayn ago. Auditor’s Report ton textile code of the National Re­ friend. Another development waa tbat Miss Little reported tbat Edward vanley Johnston was re-elected Laws Passed by Congress. Hartford, July 12—(AP)— That covery Act, which becomes effective The O’Connell brothers returned gold bloc quartern exprenaed indig* H. Reeves of Madison, field repre­ President Considers Phn to grand chief of tbe Brotherhood of hospitals, state, municipal and next Monday. to Dan’s summer home shortly after nation and declared that tbia atti­ sentative of the commission, will charitable institutions heretofore Locomotive Engineers at the tri­ noon. They would ngt comment upon tude brought the conference much probably be able to report on his Tbe chief question confronting tbe issue Blanket Order for annual convention here today over the case. nearer acomplete etandatlll. One audits of at least thirty towns and EDITOR’S NOTE: Thie le exempt from taxation by tbe gov­ manufacturers, wsui whether tney non*gold country's delegate agreed cities within a few weeks so that aaother of a eeriee of etorlee by ernment, will be forced to pay the would run their plants on a single 1. O. Ehiders of Columbus, Ohio, the The family has never discussed with this view. tbe commission may begin its pay­ ateff writers of the ’Aeeodated tbaPresenL or douMe shift basis. “Progressive” candidate. the ^idtuqiing and has refrained tax m wheat, amounting, in the The. veteran,administrative lead­ Bank Cooperation. ments to tbe ^qwns. She expects Frees eaqrtalnlng tbe new laws. „ An>ri«lmately 120,000 operatives from aldl^ the police, New York Central banH cooperaiAnw.waa one, k. M O'/ . •• oasirof most flour,-to flJ fl'a barrti.' be*inreeted by the new code, tbe er of the engineers received 503 (31t^ detectives, state and Federal of three subjects which the bureau, Washington, July 12.— (A P)—^The was learned this m orning ui>on e - first of'the RooSevelt administra­ votes agalnM 883 fox Enders. * (Cootlniied On Pkge Four.) Washington, July 12 —(AP) — Operatives. Ed, Dan and John,' Sr., tbe. steering committee decided yes­ object of inflationary powers voted ceipt of a communication from tion’s program for industrial recov­ Thus, Johiuton won bis struggle steadily have relied on direct nego­ terday could be usefully discussed President Roosevelt, while pleased against the self-styled Progressive Wsuahington by income Tax Col­ ery. tiations with tbe abductors. without creating dissension. The to President Roosevelt was to enable group, which came to the conven­ Vi ;h the progress -toward establish­ lector Robert O. Eaton. Regulations The new law will reduce the work None of the 11 intermediaries bureau’s decision was tbe climax of him to put more money Into circula­ tion with the avowed Intention of ing indxistrlal codes, is considering relating to the processing of wheat week from 56 to 40 hours in Ver­ named by the O’Connells yesterday a battle which waged for many days HASTEN RECOVERY, unseating him on tbe ground that tion in the campaign to raise com­ for tbe producer and the refund of mont, 55 in Connecticut, 54 in New have been located today. At Buffalo. between the gold coimtrles, which a blanket order to-provide minimum he bad permitted the Brotherhood modity prices ana spur re-employ­ wages and limited hours until ti.e the tax on wheat product delivered Hampshire, Maine and Rhode Is­ Joseph J. Dicarlo, called No. 1 of wished to eliminate virtually all were received from Guy T. Helever- land, and 48 in Massachusetts. A to engage too freely in outside fi­ that city’s police list of public ene­ monetary questions pending dollar ment. Recovery program goes into effect. ROOSEVELT ORDERS ing, commissioner of internal miniituim wage O f 813 a week and nancial affairs. stabilization, and the American With inflation, the arguments in mies, said be bad been a sl^ to help favor ran, costs of things increase, That he is devoting a major part revenue. elimination of child labor are other Johnston defended himself vigor­ in the search by Tommy,Dyke, son group which wanted to continue dis­ of his attention to work toward people buy and build where before The character of an institution to features of the legislation. ously in various debates on the of the go-between nam^ by tbe cussion of the full agenda. these codes, imder which industries floor, contending he had led the or­ Yesterday’s decision by the guid­ they were holding off on the chance which fiour or other wheat product Tbe Amoske Manufacturing Com­ O’Connells last Monday. Tbe kid­ prices would go lower. would voluntarily or be required to pany of Manchester, employing ganization away from such ven­ napers rejected the first list of in­ ing body of tbe parley was hailed Heads of Various Agencies set up minimum wage and maxi­ is delivered does not determine whether tbe tax can be refunded, thousands of persons, will run on a tures as rapidly as was reasonably termediaries. as insuring hzurmonious continuation The things they buy and build de­ mum work hours schedules, became tbe ruling states, but the character double shift, .one from 7 a. m. to 3 possible iter succeeding to the of the deliberations imtil the time crease supplies, and the growth of more plain today; but it was em­ Putting Last Touches on of the distribution or use deter­ p. m., and the other from 3 p. m., to leadership in 1927. He now enters arrived for a recess. demand provides work in the fac­ phasized in high quiuters tbat he UNCLE LEAVES CAMP mines the right to refund. Accord­ 11 p. m. Operatives will eat thilr his third term as leader of the It was understo'od that tbe Amer­ tories and mills as the manufactur­ would be guided in his course jy tne Albany, N. Y., July 12.—(AP) — ing to the regulations, “even though Brotherhood. icans thought they could go ahead Goyemment’s Programs. ers step up production. The sound­ views of Hugh S. Johnson, the in­ Rumors that the return of John J. the produce be delivered to a chart (Continned On Page Tbrer) Under Indictment with treatment of central bank co­ ness of these arguments was disput- dustrial administrator, now working O’Connell, Jr., '24, held by kidnapers table organization, there is no right operation, but James P. Warbiirg, on a plan possibly involving a Johnston’s under indictment for for 8250,000 ransom, was imminent financial expert with the delegation, (Continued On Page Four) blanket order. to refund unless the distribution or misapplication of funiL, of the were intensified this morning when Washington, July 12.—(AP)— use of tbe produce delivered is ex­ Standard Trust Bank, of Cleveland, Activity stimulated by orders from His New Moves Dan O’Connell, imcle of the young (Oontinaed On Page Four) clusively in the relief of the poor LINDBERGHS START which collapsed in 1931. That insti­ man, left bis camp “for a ride into the boss to cooperate to the end The President, meanwhile, has Eind indigent.” tution succeeded tbe Ekiglneers Na­ undertaken other means of helping the coimtry.” The uncle’s destina­ spread today through the govern­ ' Although none of the officials In tional Bank. The Brotherhood had tion was not revealed. American business—this time by ment agencies that are trying to re­ RUSSIAN TO TAKE the internal revenue office cared o nearly 8200,000 worth of stock in A friend at the camp said that opening negotiations with half a store prosperity. be quoted this morning, there was FOR NEWFOUNDLAND the Standard Trust and deposits of Dan had left, and that he was not MANAGED CURRENCY dozen-countries for new trade rela­ The invigorated efforts centered g^ave doubt that many state insti­ about 81.300,000. expected back “for an hou or so.” about plans to get the unemployed MAHERN TO NOME tions. South American govern­ tutions would be exempt. Most of Johnston and Enders were the An attempt to learn where the back to work and guarantee them ments are principally involved. the institutions, it was pointed oi only announced candidates for uncle had gone brought only the As to the London economic coi MAY BE NEXT MOVE higher wages, feed those who can­ while not run for profit, have grand chief. reply, “Out,Into the country, no­ ference, although he has received ^.o Famoos Flying Couple Leave not obtain Jobs, lighten the home patients or inmates who are not where that there are any tele­ official report, the President regards owners burdens, help the farmer, “poor and Indigent.” Thab the phones.” a recess of the conference during protect the consumer—^in short, to Soviet FHer Instructed to munlcipEd hospital would be entitled Halifax— May Stop Next Meanwhile a general air of make things as they should be. August as natural and without to a refund was thought probable, heightened expectancy spread President Adds Two New significance. TAVERN KEEPERS President Roosevelt today was Pick Up American on Fri­ but as to other hospitals, concensus among those close to the famllyi making a last study of $200,000,0(X) It was said at the White House was that they , would not be exempt. at St. John’s. Both Dan and Eld O’Connell, tte worth of Job giving projects to be that in his conversations with Prime kidnaped youth’s other uncle, u^ Names to His Brain Trust Minister MacDonald, he pointed out constructed imder the public works day Evening. MAKE COMPLAINT state political leaders, were said to that znost Englishmen go grouse progrram. ALL HOME TEACHERS 'h Halifax, N. S., July 12.—(AP)— have had their first “good nights shooting in August and that on the — To Make Survey. Already Approved CUodH COiarles A . Ldndbeigh and sleep since the kidnaping.” continent, the people like to go to Norwalk, July 12.— (AP)-r-AH out Us wife hopped off from here to­ Persistent Bamora The 8200,000,000 public works Moscow, July 12.— (AP)— Pilot the spas at that time. progiam already had the approval of town teadhers with the excotioti day for the next stage of their pro­ Persistent rumors were tbat X Levanovsky of the northern sea Therefore it waa conceded when Hartford Men Discover ransom payment “app''inching six New York, July 12.— (AP)—Two of tbe board charged with responsi­ of unmarried teachers from West- jected trip for mapping an aerial route expects to reach Anadyr, Si­ the conference ,was in £he formula­ port, Darien, Wilton and Weston, figures” had been in readiness since new names have been added to bility. It needed only the President’s beria, Friday evening and to land in route over I-abrsdor and Green­ tion etage that if it had not com­ are to be asked to resign from tbe President Roosevelt’s “Brain trust" Nome, Alaska, with Jimmie Mat- land. Brewers Are Giving Short yesterday. endorsement. Officials said much of pleted its business by August, tbat Norwalk public schools as the re­ Samuel E. Aronowltz, .'aw partner imder auspices which leads Wall Waving a cheery goodbye, the this work could begin almost imme­ tem 24 hours later. sult of action taken by the' board of of Ed O’Connell, said he had had street to believe the foundation is This Information was contained famous American flying couple diately, thus creating jobs quickly. ''ii^BiDtiaiied On'Page Poor) eduction last night. Measure in Beer Barrds. “a good night’s sleep.” being laid for a “managed cur­ In advices from Khabarovsk, Si­ Over at the industrial administra­ soared aw ay from H alifax hturbor He sjioke carefully, and said rency.” tion, prospects were brighter for beria, wbence tbe American aviator ‘ for no particular destination but Jokingly, “I sle*t from 11:80 p. nL Professors George F. Warren of that job spreading program. Hugh took off on Jime 14 for Nome on his hoimd northward.” Hartford, July 12.— (AP)—Based to 6 a. m. That’s better tban any Cornell University and James Har­ S. Johnson expected quick submis­ projected world flight. After being Tbe colonH, however, had clear­ O B complaints m>m tavern keepers cf the last few nights.” vey Rogers of Yale have been named sion of an agreement by which steel missing for 16 days, Mattern Ite^ian Fliers On Way ance papers for Newfoundland, and The mother of the youth, who was to survey the fiscal situation. Both reached Anadyr. it was believed, he and Mrs. Llnd- thft th^ were not getting the producers would fiv minimum wages proper number, of glasses per hsdf reported too ill even to communl- are regarded as outstanding ad­ EnJ maximum hours. Levanevsky’s departure from beigh would stop overnight at St. cste with police yesterday, was Khabarovsk was not mentioned in bam l, an investigation into the sd- vocates of managed money. Presi­ The Steel Code Cartwright, Labrador John’s before proceeding further on said to be somewhat im prove dent Roosevelt in his recent mes­ the reports, but he is under orders their northwa^ travels. Icged use of short-measure beer His plans were for a hearing on kegs by CkHmectlcut brewers was Rumors spread wher it was sage to the world economic confer­ to pick up Mattern at Anadyr and the steel code—representative at 95 Mrs. Lindbergh, who was operat­ under way today. learned that tbe uncle had left bis ence indicated he considered a take him to Nome. camp, but there waa no Information per cent or more of the industry, BUUETIN ing the wireless set, got in touch The probe was started by Joseph ^though their week’s stay here was to indicate whether hr had any hope “sound and adequate” currency to measured by output—within a week. brightened by many entertainments, with the east coast signal service B. CTonlln, city sealer of weightr and AMERICA’S PLANS Shediac, N. B., July 12 — of making any contacts that might mean a currency whose buying and Thus, tbe steel hearing would run departed at 6 a. m. (Two'a. m., e. s. while her husband gave their mon­ measures, after he haul received Chicago, July 12.—(AP) — A (AP)— The Italian air squad­ lead to the restoration of hls debt pa3rtng power remains constant concurrently with that on lumber’s t.) •' oplane a final Inspection and copied complaints from H&rtford taverns, plan to send two rescue planes to'l ron led by General Italo Balbo nephew. from one generation to another. wage raising, job spreading agree­ Siberia so James Mattern could Townspeople were astir at an weather reports from Chebucto and Napoleon J. Fournier, state in­ The financial community feels cer­ ment, which will be put tmder public arrived this afternoon at Cart­ Head, Canao and Cape Race. Canso spector of weights and measures, In Wild Country complete solo flight around the wright, Labrador, ending its early hour and a large throng was The camp is on the east sk^ies of tain the new “brain trust” members scrutiny July 20. thrilled as one-after another the and ^ p e Race are along the route was cidled in, since violations of the world was announced today by flight from Iceland, accord­ tbe low Helderbergs, in a sparsely will have something to do with Johnson will not accept lumber’s backers of his venture. flying boats rose from the calm tr the Newfoundland capital. The law which ame discovered will be pointing the way to the govern­ ing to a wireless report received reports showed favorable weather prosecuted egainst brewers In other settled coimtry. Thompson’s lake wage and hour proi>osals; he said so S. J. Sackett, one of the sponsors, here. Waters of Vatnagardar Bay and ment’s objective. conditions. Connecticut cities. is not far away. There are a num­ flatly, furthermore the industry has said he had been Inform^ a Pan- started out over the North Atlantic. ber o t summer cottages at the lake. Cmrency Expert given indications, it expects to be American Airwayp plane waa ready They arrived here from- London­ ‘T am veiy glad they are on their Sevelal haJf-baurels were brought Reyjkavik, Iceland, July 12. — In from vaulous taverns about the 'Hie Associated Press was told in Nebraska bom, Dr. Warren is a bargained out of the 48 hour week at Fairbanks, Alaska, to take o ff derry, Northern Ireland, July*5, five way again, and I hope they have a telephone conversation with the (AP)—^A message from General days after leaving the training dty by assistants in Mr. Oonlln’s professor of agricultural economics and 22 1-2 cent per hour minimum for-Anadyr, Siberia, where Mattern the beat of luck, said Colonel Lind­ camp that "so far as we know, Dan and farm management. His recent is stranded. Italo Balbo who left with his Italian school lagoon-at Orbetello, Italy. bergh when informed that the Ital­ office, auad measured. They were wage it offered. air squa<^h for Cartwright, Lab­ Im’t going to bring young Jobn national prominence, however, is at­ On the financial side, two college Another speedy ship also was While the vanguard of tbe fleet ian armada oi 24 seaplanes under found to contain from 13V4 to rador, early today to tbe armada’s was away prompUy, It was not until slightly over 14 gallons. The state iHiek with him. Probably he’s Just tributed to his studies of price move- professors already were* studying waiting in Alaska It was part of the leadership of General Italo Bal- gone out to get some fresh air.” the rescue expedition sent from base here a few hours 'after his nearly a half hour later that the b*' had hopp^ off from Reyklavlk, law reqirtres tbat a barrel liquid mats and criticism of the gold the 'situation. James H. Rogers of departure saidr It was learned that the youths standard as it has been used. New York and headed by William lEwt triads of the squadron left. Iceland, fdr Cartwright, Labrador, meaunire, contains 31% gallons, so Yale and George Warren of Cornell “All well. Flew during 20 min­ Fourteen of the mfidiines were that a half-barrel should hold 15% father was on hla way to tbe camp He contends the dollar should have were expected to give advice on the Alexander. Sackett said that if on another stage of their flight to by automobile. both ships were sent Mattern would utes through dense fog. Now clear­ delayed'for brief periods by diffi­ Chicago. gallas. Tbe kegs tested are on a constant buying power, not for one proper vray of raising money for the ing up.” culties In towing them out In the this basis, short-meamure up to 2% “We wish Johnnie was coming commodity, such as gold, but for all fly one of them alore to Alaska, and Colonel Lindbergh headed hla back with Dan.” said the person at 83,300,000,000 public works program then continue on to New York. It’was estimated that the Italian harbor. gallons. commodities at wholesale prices. In as well as detailed suggestions on air fleet had covered one-third of The weather waa calm at tbe plane toward the east. At 12:26 p. the camp, who rsnind to disclose his writings Dr. Warren explains Word to sene' the two planes on m., Atlantic daylight saving time his name. “We'4L have a brasg'|:^ the managed currency idea President their way was being withheld be­ the 1,600 miles to Clartwrlgbt when time of the dqiarture, but was thto could be accomplished if central Roosevel is said to have In mind. this wireless message was sent. pmrtly cloudy. (10:26 a. m., easterii standard SMITH’S NEW POST out to meet him." i cause of > imeertainty over whether time) the plane, flying low, passed The Informant waa hanks were permitted to .change a Soviet plane would be' supplied One wehtber report, from along ’over Chessetcook, a few lies frbm New York. July 12.— (AP)—For­ Ids declaration tbat J’ . their buying and selling prices of TREASURY BALANCE Mattern. If negotiations in that di­ Reyjkavik, Iceland. July 12.— the'route said prospects were ex­ this- d t y . mer Goverpor Affred B. Smith to­ gold as often as deemed necessary. rection were completed, it was be­ (AP)—General Italo Balbo's armada cellent, but another reported that >ected back. Dsn Dr. Rogers is a student of gold Washington, July 12 — (AP) — lieved only one of the American of 24 Italian seaplanes left today on the weatb^ was unfavorable. i Two minutes later the IJndbergh day was, eieetafBoA wBM m o< the 2d. took bis wife wH^ jti^.lp h$s car. proUems and related questloas. ’Treasury rec^ ts for July 10 were planes would- he sent. a. 1,500 mile- hop to . Cartwright, General Balbo, xrixo. w as the last wireless set was heard in oonmmni- board of d tr e d ^ o f Yiwk He has called the gold standard $10,303,405.26; expenditures 815,- Ltdsraidor, the longest leg of their to enter a motorboat to proceed to catiem with the Chsbuoto Hfad sta­ Life BwurMfl* '*.q»;^jttb9eedlnf •Later'Xm H. B. Jameson, another of the George R ey*0^ of^MMvo^wfao the family, ■ one of “the most illuminating ques­ 182,033.84; balance 8870,126,740.‘J6. backers, planned to leave today by cruise to.Chicago. bis plane, waved farewell to tion. All was pronounced wsU. - Six tions of our so-called advanced rivDi- Customs duties for ten days of July air for New York City to keep in The. aviators, glad to continue ReiTiHuvlk citizens who gathered to minutes latw tixe Monoplgae reMiP^ ^ bonrd'hqeauie of 8ati( werq £6,989.604,56. ^ tpujch sith cecBue iprtts tbe|c . fven bid'hita.(3<>{!zpejiid. i 0d ovar-lfuMittodbboM barimr. poor health...... jl,. ( 1 V ^ - ' “ ' T f ' y ‘ ■ ■ ' ■ ' ' •

FAGIS iWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JULY IZ, 1U8»,

British Laborite Dollfuss Inspects Heimweh'r Troops S S R H X ELECTED Typist, 19, Sailed AMEHCANS AS M CE MEDALIST BEATEN A ^ D T T O W N Before the Mast Pleads for Unions Hose Company No. 2 responded to still alarm last night for a fire HEADOPSHRINERS FACEKSIROCnOli AT EASTERN POINT on.the roof of Perrett and Glenney’s garage on Sununit street. The fire was caused by sparks carried by the wind from the Legion exhibition oh Norfolk, Vsu, Man Succeeds New York Econoioist W ans Miss Jane Broadwell of the Old Golf lots. The fire was ex­ tinguished with but little damage Tliat We Hast Learn to Springfield Defeats Miss resulting. Karl C. Mills— Other Offi­ A pre-natal clinic will be held to­ morrow morning at 9 o’clock at the cers Are Elected. Cooperate, s Kathryn Bragaw. Health Center on Haynes street. Dr. N. A. Burr of Park street, Atlantic City, N. J., July 12.— Chcago, July 12—(AP) —Ameil- Eastern Point, July 11—(AP) — Mrs. Burr and their daughter. Miss (AP)—John N. Sebrell, of Norfolk, cana axe being destroyed as a race, Miss Kathryn Bragaw of Montclair, Marjorie E. Burr of New York will Va., today became the Imperial Po­ asserted Dr. Frank Bcffin, New' N. J., today eliminated Miss Jane leave early Saturday morning for a tentate of North America Shrlners, Yori. economist, m nis challenge Broadwell of Springfield, Msiss., vacation trip, with the Century of succeeding Earl C. Mills, of Des the country to organise and cooper­ medalist, by a margin of four and Progress Exposition as their objec­ Moines, la., as the National head of ate intelligently, or perish. three in a second round match of tive. They pl«m to be absent three the Arabic Order. Dr. Bohn was one of two men the Griswold cup golf tournament. weeks, motoring to points of in­ The major Interest in the election among a hundred woman speakers Miss Broadwell won two holes on terest and traveling over different of olic^rs centered alsout the con­ selected for tbe varied programs of the out nine, and Miss Bragaw w' n routes to CJhicago and return. test for Imperial Outer Guard for the convention of the National Fed­ three to go one jp at the turn. The it is this post that is left vacant by eration of Business and Profession­ New Jersey girl then took the 12,- Another pre-school clinic for chil­ the moving up a step of all existing al Women’s Clubs. (Cooperative en­ 13 and 15th. Each had 44 on t.he out Imperial Coimcil officers with tbe dren entering the Manchester Green retirement of the Imperial Poten­ deavor could stop the ravages of nine. or Highland Park schools for the tate. competition, be s^d. Miss Edith Quier of Reading, ±-a., first time in September will take ' ' x>-'' s -i-1; As Dr. Bohn today was telling one played some of her best golf to turn Albert H. Flebach, Past Poten­ place tomorrow afternoon at 3 tate of the A1 Koran Temple, Cleve­ ""'I. .'i; gathering that in this age of comp..- back Miss Jean Bauer of Provi­ o’clock at the Manchester Green land, O., and general pre-election > \ V- tition with machinery the American dence, R. 1., 6 and 5. Miss Quier, school. Mothers are urged to present Home from the World Economic conference in London, Chancellox race was being killed off more one of the favorites in the touma- favorite for Imperial Outer Guard their little ones at this time so that Engelbert Dollfuse of Austria now la concentrating bis energies to­ was the victorious candidate by an Working on a square - rigger rapidly than any other great people men (did not lose a single hole, win­ a check-up may be made on reme­ ward wiping out the Naxl party in his conntry. He Is shown, left, overwhelming margin. He polled beats typing in a city office any were ever destroyed. Judge Florence ning four on the way out and two dial defects and corrections made with Or. Steldle (arm in sling), as he arrived to Inspect Heimwebv 520 of the 626 votes cast. Dr. Fred time! So Miss Betty Jacobsen, 19- E. Allen of Columbiu, O., the first on the home nine. She shot a 39 before they start school in the fall. troops St Innsbruck, scene of many a Nasi aorlalns. Whitcomb, of Omaha, was seednd yearold Brooklyn. N. T.. typist, womui State Supreme C^urt Jus­ irbr the first nine, including birdies with 59 votes, and Alfted G. Arnold, declared when, as pictured here, tice, was urging another sect-on to at the sixth, and seventh. Miss Bauer ’There was no session of the Man­ Fargo, N. D., third with 45. she arrived in New York after encourage the organization of local had a 43 for the first nine boles. chester Police Court this morning, James C. Burgery Denver, Col., serving as an apprentice before and state citizens’ councils to con­ Mrs. Dorothy Campbell Hurd of the mcstYit tbe tour-masted bark sider mftintjtining *ffy>r*^<** Com­ Philadelphia, joint favorite with although one arrest was made last was reelected imperial treasurer, Parma on a 15.000-mile voyage night Arthur G. Sessen, 57, of Mid­ Here Are Developments and James H. P. Rice, Pichmond, around Cape Horn. Thle was dur­ munity services in the face ot need­ Misi. Quier, defeated Miss Carol Va., was returned to office as Im­ ed reduction of public expenditui. Smith of Hartford, 5 and 3. Sne dletown, R. I., was stopped by ing the windjammer grain races Policeman Prentice and his car ex­ perial Recorder. from Auitralla to England. Roads Not NeeiM won the fifth, sixth, seventh to go Other officers selected were "Perhaps we shEdl come-v to the into a comfortable lead but Miss amined as to the condition of its In The Kidnaping Cases Minister of Labor In J. Ramsay brakes. The officer foimd they were Dana S. Williams, Lewiston, Me. conclusion that roads which begin Smith won the eighth, leaving Mrs. MacDonald’s Cabinet, Miss Mar­ Deputy Imperial Potentate; Leon nowhere and end nowhere, pa ~d Hurd two up at tho turn. On the garet Bondfield put in a word in defective andBessen was placed un*' By Associated Frees <^go, sending a ring belonging to ard P. Steuart, Washington, D. C. with the moat expensive brick and way in Mrs. Hurd won the 10th, behalf of trade unionism when, der surest. He will appear before the Developments, perhaps of a star­ Factor as proof that he Is their Imperial Rabban; Hugh M. Caldwell, RUMORS SAY O’CONNELL concrete, are not really so essential 11th and ISthr to become Dormie as shown here, she arrived in New coiut tomorrow morning. prisoner. They have demanded Seattle, Wash., Imperial Assistant as BCho^ and libraries that do five. Miss Smith won the 14th, but tling nature, - appeared imminent $200,000 which the family states It York on her way to Chicago to t(^ay in tbe cases of three men Rabban; Clyde I. Webster, Detroit, WILL BE FREED TODAY begin somewhere suid end some­ Hurd ended the match on the attend an International conference A meeting of the house committee cannot raise. Imperial High Priest and Prophet; where In the development of indivi­ 15th winning the bole although she under the auspices of the National will be held Friday evening a t 8 held for ransom by kidnapers. The aged Alton, Dl., banker, Au­ Walter S. Sugden, Sisterville, W. dual duffacter.” needed only a half. Mrs. Hurd was Council of Women. o’clock at the Sons of Italy hall on At Albany, N. J., a sum of money gust Luer, kidnaped from his Va., Imperial Oriental Guide; A. A. ((}ontinoed from Page One) At an international organization out In 42 and Miss Smith 44. Keeney street Frank Scudiere Is the was understood to be ready for home Monday, has not been heard A. Rahn, Minneapolis, Minn., Im< session it was brought out that the Miiwi Jane Brooks, Sparkill, N. new president of the lodge and payment to the abductors of Lieu­ from. Posses are hunting his ah' pezial First Ceremonial Master; John’s return was only a matter of International Federatioh of Busl- Y., eliminated Miss Mary B. Fine, Michael Benevento the chairman of tenant John J. O’Connell, Jr., dnetors, while his family seeks to Walter D. Qlne, Wichita Falls, Tex a few hours. 'ness and Professional Women's of Scranton. Pa., in the second MRS. MORGAN PALMER the house committee. nephew of the Democratic party establish contact with them. Fears Second Imperial Ceremonial Master; “He ought to be back this after­ Club, promoted by the American round of play 4 and 3. leaders, Daniel and Eklward O’Con­ are felt for tbe banker because of George F. Cildendorf, Springfield, noon or tonight," this family meae- group, has grown in three ye".rs MisB Helen Waterhouse, Provi­ Miss Edith and Miss Nona Pear­ nell. A contact with the kidnapers the poor condition ot bis health. Me., Imperial Marshal, and Thomas ber said. He did not reveal the from a unit of five participating dence, R. I., state champion, de­ REACHES SEMI-FINALS son of Summit street have left for by an intermediary was understood A Fulton county, Georgia, grand C. Law, Atlanta, Ga., Imperial source of bis, information nor countries to 21, tbe last to Join being feated Mrs. Edgar Arnold Madison, a vacation of several weeks at their to have been made. The ransom de­ Jury indicted Pryor Bowen, 17- Captain of the Guard. whether ransom had been or would Spain. 2 and 1 in the second round. Miss home In Hancock, N. H. manded is $250,000. year-old school boy, last night for The new officers win be Installed be paid. Waterhouse goes into the quarter­ IN WATERBURY MEET The kidnapers of John (Jake the the kidnaping of Johi. K. Ottley, during tomorrows session of tbe finals this afternoon pitted against Barber) Factor who has been miss­ Atlanta banker, last Thursday. convention. / _____ I A special meeting of the City Club TRYING TO CONTACT Ka^erlne Bragaw, morning con­ Semi-Finals of Naugatuck Val has been called for tomorrow night, ing since July j., have commimicat- Ottley escaped shortly srfter the HOSPITAL NOTES queror of Jane Broadwell, medal­ Thursday, July 13. ed anew with his family In Chica- kidnaping. Buffalo, N. Y., July 12—(AP) — ist. ley Tennis Championship Joseph J. Dicarlo, No. 1 on the Buf­ Mrs. Louise Dekoven Phelps, Will Be ^eld Friday. The regular meeting of Mons MRS. VAN RYN BEATEN falo police commissioners list of Watch Hill, R. I., defea Mrs. public enemies, left the city early Miss Mary Campbell of 56 Pearl Ypres Post, B. W. V., will take place OUT OF STATE COMPANY TAVERNS ARE NOT NEW today with tbe intention of attempt­ street, and Mrs. William Hanna of Edwin H. Fitler, 6 and 5. Mrs. Waterbury, July 12.—(AP)— tonight at the Army and Navy club­ Phelps encoimtered formidable op­ BY KATHARINE WINTHROP ing to contact the kidnapers of John 58 Foster street were ^discharged Mrs. Morgan Palmer of Rye, N. Y., house. The business session will start J. O’Connell, Jr., ot Albany. He did yesterday. • position this afternoon against defeated Miss Doris Cone of East promptly at 7:45 p. m. MAKES BIG MILK OFFER IN TOWN HISTORY SHOWS (diaries R. Griffith of 56 Pleas­ MIm C^er, two-time winner of the not say where he was going. Hartford, 6—1, 6—0 to gain the ant street, Nancy Anderson of 84 Griswold trophy. semi-finals in the third annual Miss Margaret Ryan of Somers- Young Tennis Star from Ham Dicarlo told friends that Thomas Elm Terrace, and Marlon Morgan Mrs. Charlotte Scheldt, Norris­ Naugatuck Valley tennis cham­ viUe is visitiog Mrs. Henry Bradley Says It Will Buy 40,000 to First One Got Special Act Here ilton Overcomes Fourth Dyke, one of the Intermediaries town, Pa., defeated Mrs. John L. named by the O’Connell family, had o£ Nlantic, Conn., were admitted pionships at the Country club of of South street 50,000 Quarts Daily at Fluid 220 Years Ago— Owned by Ranking Player in Brookline, today. Welch, one up in the second round. Waterbury today. The semi-finals telephoned him from Albany asking She met Mrs. Herbert Kottecb, of Milk Prices. Thomas Olcott. Mass. his aid. Dyke, former Buffalo res­ Edward Haraburda, son of Mr. will be held Friday morning. The July meeting of the Brother­ and Mrs. Frank Haraburda of 136 New York, in the quarter-finals. Mrs. Rodney Cihase of Water taurant proprietor, and Dlcarlo are Mrs. Kottecb defeated Mrs. N. S. hood of Emanuel Luthersm church Hartford, July 12.—(AP) — A In tbe files of the early history of close friends. Dicarlo, a Buffalo Oak street was given emergency bury, defeated Miss Mildred Mark' will be held Friday evening at 8 proposal to ship 40,000 to 50,000 Manchester, before Manchester was Brookline, Mass., July 12;—(AP) treatment for a cut on the left Goldberger, of Deal, N. J., 8 and 1 ham, of E u t Hampton, 6—0, 6—4 night life figure said he had already this morning. o’clock. A patriotic program will be qu8^ of milk daily to an out-of- an incorporated town there are —Katherine Wlntbrop, young tennis made contact with bis acquaint­ knee received this morning at tbe Miss Olga Kaloss at Ridgefield, N. given and all men are urged to at­ state firm, at fluid milk prices, was YecordS to show that the first tavern star from Hamilton, today gave the ances in Detroit, Cleveland, Pitts­ Nathan Hale plajvrounda. Three Y., defeated Mrs. Q. L. Austin, of tend. discussed at a conference in the ill what is now Manchester was seeded list In the Longwood women’s burgh, and upstate -New York cttles. stitches were taken to close the Rye, N.' Y., 6—0, 6^2. In the lower office of the Connecticut Milk Pro­ opened 220 years ago. It was by a invitation tennis tournament its first cut. bracket of the semi-finals Miss Mr. Sind Mrs. Alfred Gustsffson and ducers Association this morning. special act of the governing body dent when she overcame Mrs. Mar' NO INFORMATION KILLS HIS PET DOG, Kaloss will play Mrs. Chase Friday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Doellner su'e en­ This proposal was brought to the of Hartford that a meeting of the Jorie Gladman Van Ryn of Orange, morning. joying a cruise on the Steamship attention of the association by land holders in Hartford voted "that N. J., ranked fourth In the draw, by New York, July 12—(AP) —Po­ TO DO OWN REPAHUNG In the women’s doubles results Juniata of the Great Lakes Trans­ George H. Robertson of Coventry, Lt. Thomas Olcott shall have liberty lice headquarters and the local of­ THEN KILLS HIMSELF a 5-7, 6-4, 6-3 margin. fice of the Department of Justice Hartford, July 12.—(AP) — Tbe follow: portation Company. president of the Farmers National to keep a house of publick enter This upset occurred In a third Miss Eleanor Crow and Mrs. Association and member of tbe C. tainment for travellers." both announced today they had no state of Coxmecticut in the future, round match and the victory moved Information to corroborate pub­ will do its own repairing on type­ New York, July 12.—(AP) — Dr. Austin, of Rye, N. Y., defeated The members of the sewing club M. P. A. Mr. Robertson refused to Tbe first tavern was established Miss Wlntbrop into the quarter Miss Harriet Phillips and Miss divulge the name of the firm he said on Spencer street. In later years Ic lished reports that John J. O’Con­ writers, adding machines and eom- Edwin M. Weil, 60 years old, un­ of the auxiliary to Mons Yprea Post, finals. nell, Jr., kidnaped nephew of up­ putetors, an expert repairman hav­ married and formerly of Roxbury, Leonle Williams of this city, 6—1, are reminded of the meeting tomor­ was willing to buy this quantity of is recorded that Thomas Olcott’s Josephine Cruickshank of Santa milk at these prices, and President son succeeded to tbe business and state political leaders, was being ing been engaged by the comptroller Mass., committed suicide today by 6—1, and won by default from Miss row afternoon at 2 o’clock at the Ana, Cal., seeded second, became and has been set up in the basement drinking poison in his apartment at Mazie Childress and Miss Smith of home of Mrs. Victor Duke of 51 C. R. Mitchell said afterward that so well were travelers entertained held in a hotel here. he had told Mr. Robertson that it that In many Instances tbe guests one of the eight survivors by over The report that Yoimg O’Connell of the state office buUding for the 118 Post avenue. Litchfield, to gain the semi-finals. Pearl street. whelming Florence Leboutellier of purpose of keeping constant super­ The physiciEm first poured a solu­ Mrs. Merritt Heminway and Mrs. was impossible for the management 1 cmained two days before they even was here and would . be released of the association, which must nego­ thought of leaving the tavern. New York 6-2, 6-1, and Alice Marble shortly was contained in a despatch vision of such machlneo. tion of the poison Into the throat of Sherman Perry, of Waterbury, de­ The English and German choirs of of San Francisco, tbe third favored his dog. Laddie, a fox terrier, and feated Miss Walcott m d Miss Van the Concordia Luthersm church will tiate the sale, to commit itself with­ ■ ■ from Albany. Police O>mmissloner out further and more specific Infor­ plhyer, bad an easy task subduing Bolan, however, said that since the then drank some himself, lying Winkle, 6—8, 3—6, 6—2. meet Friday evening at 8 o’clock for PAY OUT IN EFFECT Dr. Esther Bartosh of Los Angeles, down bn the bed. A friend, drop­ rehearsal. mation. report was circulated he bad been ping in for a visit, found them both 6-0, 6-2. The top seeded Carolln in touch with hie detectives In Al­ RESPITE GRANTED. Hartford, July 12.—(AP)—Em­ Babcock of Los Angeles, was not dead, the dog under the bed on Mra. David McCollum and two bany and they had told him they STATE which his master lay. Boston, July 12.—(AP)—Gover CONTRAaORS OF STATE ployes of the State Capitol, and scheduled to play Ann Page of Phila­ had no information of Importance. TONITB and THUB8. children and Mra. Walter Henscbel grounds, 112 in number, are Che' first delphia, until the afternoon. A note on a table, addressed to nor Joseph B. 'Ey and the executive of Florence street are spending the "The Authorities," read: council today granted a respite until to feel the effect of the reduction in reat of the month at the McCollum pay'of state employes. It became ef "Take care of my dog. Laddie. November 15 to Herman Snyder ol! cottage at Myrtle Beach, Milford, PREPARING WORK CODE AFTER SPEAKEASIES Cremate his body and bury him Boston and John A. ^Donnelson of fectlve July 1, following the comple NICE SOVIET COOKS Conn. tion of the classification of positions alongside of me." Los Angeles, condemned to die in New Haven, July 12.—(AP)— A postscript added: the electric chair for the Playing of within the state government This Moscow, July l i.—(AP)—Five New Britain, July 12.—(AP) — Phyllis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Connecticut building contractors class of employes has always been cooks in three different workers Kitchen speakeasy owners who "No person or persons were re­ James A. Kiley, Somerville gasoline Conrad A. Dwire of 70 Linden met In the Goff street armory this once considered the police their sponsible for my act." station attendant. paid weekly and In cash, but today, reeteurants in Moscow were today street, is spending the summer with afternoon to discuss a proposed fair because of the reduction In wages sentenced to death as enemies of the chief foe face a new enemy in the her cousin, Juno Clsuk, s t Camp practice code which. If accepted, a n ' tbe resulting fractional dollars, Soviet state for throwing nails, glass owners of taverns having state per­ FlU. and SAT. Wimandl, Rumney, N. H. will be submitted to the National the payment was on the same basis and wire into food they prepared, mits to sell beer. James DUNN Recovery Comxnlsslon. serving spoiled food and arbitrarily Officers of the Tavern Owners The code, drawn up by Benedict of other state employes In the form In *OIri In 410* Chief of Police Samuel O. Gor­ of checks drawn by the comptroller. reducing fixed portions. Association of this city declared to­ don, Ldeut. William Barron and Pa­ M. Holden of Hartford, attorney for Pinal Some in this classification found Six other cooks were sentenced to day that they would present to the* Sonday! Jack HOLT trolman John Cavaraaro are at the Association of General Contrac­ prison terms of various lengths and authorities a demand that kitchen tors of Connecticut was presented that they bad suffered reductloiis "COLLEGE and Fay Wray Another July Lake Compoxmee today attending which totalled as high as 31 per cent. one was acquitted. speakeasies be closed. They say the State policemen’s convention. •to the meeting by a committee of In **Wonaan the speakeasies are selling home­ HUMOR** I Stole" eight. brew beer at the same price charged A special meeting will be held By the terms of the code, con­ in taverns for legal beer. this evening in the Naxarene tractors would establish a forty hour FTom Orphan To ‘‘Son”— Super-Special church in the interest of the East­ work week. Minimum wages would From Poverty To Riches ern Naxarene College, Wollaston, be set at 40 cents an hour for com­ Modern and Old-Fashioned Mass. President Wsjme Gardner of mon laborers; 50 cents an hour, hod- the college will speak and the col­ carriers or tenders; 75 cents an DANCING! lege male quartet will sing. hour carpenters and $1 an hour, COMING! 1 SWAGGER brick masons and plputerers. HILLS* GROVE To Sandy Beach BaUroom i AND The committee which presented Wapping Center AMERICA’S COLORED the code Included H. A. Pease of Named Grotto’s EVERY WEDNESDAY QUEEN OF JAZZ Torrington, chairman; R. F. Topper 8 TUI 12. of - Hartford, secretary; W. J. Watch Fridi^’a Herald I \ JACKET Grand Monarch Smith of Derby, Thomas Amatruda EVERY SATURDAY—9 TUI 1. of New Haven; J. D. McWilliams of Admissimi 25c. Norwich, H. A. Wales de Bussey of SUITS Meriden,' Allen Wadbams of Hart­ ford, and Edward Bray of Bridge­ port. DANCEI — DANCE! Of Very High Given by SANDY Quality In Two Jnnlor Soni and Daughters of Italy at BEACH Smartest Types PDBUC RECORDS Roller Coaster BALLROOM Warrantee Deed. Crystal Lake PRINTED CREPE C. Oscar Anderson to Mary A. Dance Hall DRESS WITH Reister, house and lot on Washing­ (Sons of Italy Hall, Keeney Street) Wednesday, July 12 ton street WHITE PIQUE Wednesday, July 12 JIMMY PARKER COAT Mnslo by DO YOU KNOW T H A T - Art MoK^'s Sbar^ and Flats Aaff B it Dancing 8 to 12. FOREST LAKE ORCHES. PRINTED SHEER A new British fighting plane la Admission...... DRESS WITH credited with a speed of 250 miles Transportation Free from 8 to 6 Admission ZSe* MATCHING COAT an hour. P. M. From Sontb End Termlnas. The Sunnyvale, Calif., base for tbe Navy’s new dirigible, tbe Ma­ con, represents an investment by^ REDUCED TO the Navy of $4,500,000. Klee growers' in California have taken to the airplane for sowipg DANCE Old Tim ers their seed. It Is possible to sow 400 acres in six hours with the aid Every Night of a plane. Thursday Night Friday, July 14 ' (Were $10.95) Airlines operating in the Uni:ed AT States carried 24,800 paaengers at during January of this year. SANDY BEACH Chestnut Grove BALLROOM Bncklaed Joseph B. Sleber, above, of Ak- POLICEMAN DIES 9 P. M. to 1 A. M. roQ, O., Is the new grmnd mon­ Derby, Jlfiy 12r-(AP) — Officer <

« - V ‘ J- - • -y , -'i' ? r .i'

F A c n e tR io t AiAWUHJliBl’iUK HJVJfiNlWG HERALD# MAkCHBST^Ri (jONN.#. WSfVflESDAY, JULX 12, 1989.

n a into bMvy weather Vlnrinta Capes. l« t. MMtV. Congressman Wins Waiting to Receive Italian Armada SHIPRIDISIRESS; *11)0 s W l^ was d ip t Graydpn a)s swiS^lbe; atfap^Mig* CUBHEMBEItSSEE NDHBDISTRKT Abbott, of wovWhnoe, R. L, 28-:yagr- ly 400 fer^tbe , s p ^ tifla . after­ Roosevelt Pardon old Student'at M.. I. T. His crew noon. * - ■ y o u t h s ON HOARD consisted of John Rutledged, 20, of All ofBoere wei? MEETS TONKHIT Dedham, Maes.; aydeto M. Leavitt, included Garrett J. Fandl of Hart­ CARDENS OF OTHERS / 28, of - •yracuse, N. Y.; Roger ford, prestdent; Philip T. 3nflt t ^ White, 22, of Plainfield, N. J.; Rod­ New Havn, -'vloe waaldent; ney-Laroom, Jr.t 18r of Dedham, Charles A. Wheels of M. I. T. Sti|d«Bb Wert En- Mass., and (3eorge Brand, 10, of secretary, .William 0. Hart of Annual Visitation Last Night RecTMtioB Snpporten Ex- Providence...... New Britain, traasurar. All were-M. 1. T. students except The by-lawf were ohuffid to jto- psetsd to Torn Oat io gagod io Race Down At- jarcom, who is a Bowdoln it\ident, mlt membere of the i ^ , poUce —Flowers at Hospital at and Brand, a recent graduate of force into the aaeodhtioB, which lanticCoasL ’rovidence Technical high school. bad prevlduhly been open only to Large NooiberR. Altbougk officlaHy entered In the local police. ' Best Now. race, tbe crew-said-they were out ifor a good time and iadded, “we’re ifbt’s annual meeting of the New York, July 12.—(AP)—Mac* having i t . " ...... ^ Member! of the Mancheeter Otr« kay Radio Company reported today (Irn club and their friende were de« Ninth Sobeel Dlitriot leli surelure to lichted lait nlfht with the farden brief out a orowd in lupport (Of it bad picked up a message from the reoreatlon work tbat is being oar* steamer Suffolk announcing tbat the vieltatlon arranged by Mre. R, K. ried on in the diitriot. This cdlls STATE POUiXASS’N;. Audereon and her aeeociatee on the for an appropriation of 112,000 thii Sloop HlgUand Belle whs flying dis­ program oommittee. The weather yea. whloh ia |2,000 leu tban last tress lUgnbls about 80 miles east of HOLDS OUnNG TODAY wae all that oould be deilred and year a^en Higb lotaool hall wai CaM May. N. J. the tour )»egan at 7 o'clock with In* paoked by «upportere of the work 'Tbe slom was reported to have npeotlon of the gardene at the Me* of reoreation. 11)0 appropriation of been one of tbe fleet that, participat­ Netrly .40.0 In Attendance at mortal hoepltal. Those who visited 112,000 doei not meet the amount ed la a recent race from New Lon­ Lake Compounce — All Offif them for tne first time, and others of money that is spent on recrea­ don, Conn., to Oibsbn Island, along who had not seen these lovely gar* tion work in the district, but there the Delaware coast, and presumably cera Reelected. <1ens for several years, were amazed li an income eaob year from differ­ was on tbs return trip. Tbe message at the Improvement that has taken ent aotlvltles that generally offsets gave only the sloop’s position and Bristol, July 12.—(AP)—Mem­ place. Superintendent Mrs. Jane J. r. large amount of that spent. Ex­ tbs fact tbat it was flying distress bers of tbe (State Police Associa­ Aldrich is an enthusiastic member of signals. UtHlllooa a, state Theater Blig. penditures of as high as 140,000 tion held their, .jmual outing and TSS Mala St., Maaahaatar , the club and much credit Is due to have been made on recreation work Tbe Coast Guard patrol boat Ica­ convention at Lake Compounce tO' Oeaa ThanSar BvaBlaxa VatU 1 P. U. her for this beauty spot, so much Ir the Ninth District, but there hM rus, on patrol near tbe position day as guests of the New Britain Phoaa S4S0 enjoyed by convalescing patients at been an Inoome to apply against given for tbe sloop was sent to tbe and Bristol police departments. The aalr aharsa la three earaaat ear the hospital, and to the efficient this amount bringing the net cost •vessel’s aid and butructed to tow Some. 200 police officers were maath ea aapald aaioaat aS laaa. hard'Worklng gardener, Herman down to the amount of the appro­ the Highland Belle to Delaware Lamprecht. Patients in the north priation. Id this picturesque country bordering the Bay of Shedlao, In' New Breakwater. rooms or on the east end of the From the general expression of Brunewlck, preparations are being made to fete General lUlo Balbo's Tbe Highland Belle was the last hospital have an excellent view of opinion by voters in the district air armada when it lands there on its 7,000-mlle flight from lUly to boat to flnlih tbe 470-nalle race to the flower beds, the terraces and the there seems little likelihood that Ohlcaao. * Gibson Island and the second of the wooded sections, The rock garden ^ny of the proposed recommenda­ 2d boats in tbe race to experience while not looking as well as in the tions will be opposed. way in the country’s new method of trouble. Tbe sloop Bbawara, another spring, is a cool, pleasant retreat TEXTILE MEN STRUGGLE combsttihg unemployment and entry, was abandoned off the Jersey with its lily pool, and nearby clumps over-production, the woolen textUa roast 'and her crew was taken to of maidenhair fern, mountain laurel SMALL MILK DEALERS industry watched keenly in antlcl Bayonne, N. J., last week by a tank and evergreens. Few institutions of WITH NEW COnON CODE pation of a time when it also would ite^mer. the kind can boast of such a fine The only ez-convlct in Congress, WORRY BIG FELLOWS be tmder a code. In both industries, In yachting circles it was said tbat garden and grounds. Representative Francis H, Shoe­ business has experienced ah tmpre- the Highland Belle waF manned by Just around the bend of the street, maker of Minnesota Is pictured (Continued From Page One) cedented rlvlval in the past few a group of students from Massa­ at the southwest corner of Russell ifter leaving the White House chusetts Institute of Technology. Milk Control Board Calls Meet­ lunches while working. Other .lead­ months with mills in many centers street, the party visited Captain with an official pardon from Presi­ ing for Tomorrow Afternoon employing thousands more than Herman O. Schendel’s beautiful ter­ dent Roosevelt. Shoemaker went ing mills were undecided. were working six months ago. M. L T. STUDENTS. raced gardens and pool. The wide ’.0 Leavenworth three years ago at the Capitol. Would Cut Number Gibson Island, Md., July 12.— lawns which are level to the street, tor “mailing a letter with indorse­ Single shifts under the 40 hour (AP)—^The Highland Belle, reported ments on envelopes that were li­ The Milk Control ! oard will hold law were generally expected to de­ in distress today off Cape May, was drop sharply to the south and Cap­ crease the number of employes at tain Schendel has taken advantage belous and defamatory.” a public hearing in the hall of the WATER-SEWER petition the last of the 42 entries in the New House of Representatives in the work, but the double shift would London-Glbson Island race to make of this 'act for a series of wide ter­ result in an Increase in total pay­ races bordered with cobble stone State Capitol, tomorrow afternoon port here. curves to avoid primness. Many at 2 o’clock, d. s. t., for the purpose rolls and the number employed. HEARD BY COMMISSION "Hie sloop took 11 days, .seven walls laid in mortar, over which Mills that have the business to lun clamber rose and myrtle vines. A beautiful delphiniums and other of hearing any persons who may hours and 66 minutes to negotiate flowers too numerous to mention, be interests') in several matters their plants on a double shift will do the 476-mile ocean course. The grape-vine clad pergola extends for so, and will get the pick of the now several rods along the wall in the perennials as well as annuals, fllled now confronting the milk dealers’ Public Utilities Board Takes winner, High Tide, mtide the dis idle labor market. tance in 86 hours. main garden section, and at the pil­ the beds. organizations in this state. The success of the committee on ■ Matter Under Consideration lars choice climbing roses are grow­ Another little gem of a garden One of the items which the mem­ Flying the colors of the Massa' code will depend, manufacturers After Hearing Arguments. chusetts Institute of Technology, ing, while throughout the length of was that of Louis Weir at 67 Bran­ bers will discuss is the prevalence said, on the success of codes in other the arbor is a border of, low-grow­ ford street. Just at this period in of small dealers of milk, who ordi­ the sloop ran into numerous difficul July when roses and delphiniums are narily sell an average of less than industries and the exentual building ties enroute to Gibson Island. First Skm e/i ing roses and not far distsuit a large up of a purchasing power that will The Public Utilities commission she was becalmed and then on July rectangular pool with its accom­ waning, and phlox and monardo are ten quarts of milk, at less than absorb increeised cotton textile pro­ today heard the petition of the paniment of gold fish, pond lilies and only beginning to appear, many gar­ market prices. The milk control duction. South Manchester Water Company trickling fountain. dens lack color. Mr, Weir’s howbver board believes that the i^ractice of Colonel G. Edward Buxton of the and the South Manchester Sanitary A love for gardening seems to nm was a riot of blues, yellows, pinks the small dealers selling at less B. B. and R. Knight Corporation, and Sewer district for the approval in the captain’s family, for the gar­ and other shsides, even in the rock- thsm the market price has a ten­ Providence, said Rhode Island Tex­ of the purchase of the two plants by dens of his mothef, Mrs. Louisa garden with its artistic steps lead­ dency to demoralize the market. tile men had helped 1° preparing the the town of Msmehester. Judge ing up to a fine thick, well kept ’The board proposes to reduce the William S. Hyde, counsel for the Schendel, also on Russell street, and minimum heretofore set as a li­ code and were prepared cheerfully his brother, Leo W. Schendel on grass plot. to put it into effect. He said mills town, was present in the Interests of QOU you can a* j f o r J io l)uy ^ooa jutnihtfo The final garden visited was that cense base, from 10 quarts or over the prospective purchaser and the Main street, were next admired. daily, to cover every sale, whether of his concern in Providence and Both have circular pools and bord­ of Mrs. J. R. Lowe, of Porter street, other Rhode Isltind communities Water Company and Sewer districts past president of the club. Mrs. of one quart or more. would run on a double shift as soon were represented by Frank Cheney, ers containing perennial flowers in The board proposes to consider wide variety and a number of the Lowe has one of the finest collec­ as business justified it. A similar Jr,, Howell Cheney, Horace B. tions of Japanese iris in this section. further the former-schedules set up attitude was held by the Lonsdsde, Cheney, Ward-Cheney and (j. Her­ useful annuals, as well as rose ar- with reference t^vgrades of milk -bors and attractive garden acces­ They are in the height of their beau­ Ashton, Berkley and Scituate. man Cheney. Tbe commission took ty and seem to thrive luxuriantly in snd to so modify the standards so Aids North and South the petition uinder consideration aft­ Big Values In sories. that special grades of milk, labeled From Main street the garden fans what was formerly a naturid pool. ’The code would be helpful to the er hearing the arguments in , favor Mrs. Lowe has other flowers in pro­ or otherwise, represented by the mills of both the North and South, of it presented. proceeded to Benton street, where producer or dealer to be superior to the garden of the president of the fusion but the Jap iris are in the said James Sinclair, treasurer of the limelight at present. m8u*ket milk, shall be sold at prices Charlton mills in Fall River Eind club, Walter Wlrtalla, was viewed. not less than 1 cent per quart high­ president of the Fall River Manu­ . It afforded a splendid illustration of er than the market milk price facturers Association. He said .what can be done to make an out­ STATE EXAMINATIONS schedule.'Truthfulness in advertis­ “uniform hours will do more to $25 RE WARD door living room in the rear of a ing superior grades of milk will al­ stabilize this industry than any Will be paid for any com which house situated on a lot with a nar­ Hartford, July 12.—(AP)—^The so be demsmded of milk dealers. other method.” Improvement in Great ChiistoiAer Positive Com row frontage. A row of tall poplars state board of examiners of Chiro­ working conditions and benefits to Cure cannot remove. Also good Linoleum with privet at their trunks formed podists conducted tests in the old We are taller in the morning than both labor smd the stockholder were for callouses, wairtB and moles. an ideal western background for the Senate chamber at the State Capi­ when we go to bed at night; the predicted by Mr. Sinclair. Sold in Manchester by GLEN- borders and beds, laid out in geomet­ tol today, thirty-one, including night’s rest eases the weight on our While the cotton Industry led the NEY’S, 789 Main Street ■ rical fashion but with plenty of three women, taking the tests. joints. ' We Bought Before The Pride Advance You Buy Now—And Save!

Mill Prices on Linoleum Products Have Been Stead­ ily Mounting — and will surely go higher yet.

Just before July 1st we made a fortunate purchase —^bout 1,500 yards of dis­ Entire Stock Of Merchandise continued patterns at a dis­ MARKED DOWN AT count from the old price. All grades are included in this bargain whi^ we are pasring along to you— THE POPULAR DRESS SHOP All perfect goods — but STATE THEATER BUILDING Strictly Limited'To Present Many People Come To Tke Stock. ALL SALES FINAL. No Exchanges Sale Starts Thursday 9 A, M» or Refunds. *Cross Roads * In Finance Sooner

Ladies’ I LADIES’ HATS Ladies* P. K. or Later—Sometimes Very Erfor-THru Inlaid V Hieaviest A Grade Inlaid SILK DRESSES 1 Sunomer Colors. WhUe They Lastf GOATS Year Kithcn Covered A very lucky purchase—goods which wa WhUe They Last! Unexpectedly. have been selling at 82.60 jpard. $ 1 .4 7 7 7 c 1 7 c Values to $2.98. Sizes 14-44. Valnes to 85.00. Values to 82.00. $28.00 $ 1 . 9 8 y a r d Ladies* All Wool CMiented Over Lining Pelt. Women’s Brand New LADIES’ PAJAMS EVERYONE SHOULD From present indications, goods of this qual­ Rayon Washable HATS TO MATCH SUITS •Any Kitchen up to 20 yards, included ity will coat at least 82.96 In tha FaB. Wa at this price--

PAUfi FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JULY 12,1«8S*^ \ lag 00 Mr. flooNvslt'tlMR only a A t tbe flrat asaatlng af the axaou* OOOjOOO Of this Is Aged St , Louis Banker Dragged From His tbtod of tbe mloers could bo la full tiva council yaatarday, tha FraaldaBt WHAT nWUTION MEANS time. Home.By Kidnapers tUM jobs. • said it was decided to implement tbe Congress appropriated funds to Local Stocks N. Y . Stocks Thortforo, Ite It thtoklag of tbe new agaadea with workers chosen caaeal four par uant af mah ttatai tiM of aoBM of ttao 080,000,000 avoU- from the civil IMts—'workers who AND HOW IT OPERATES annually. for MbilataBot larau. He hopes have been discharged from other Also Mr. Roosavalt if ha chMsaa (FHmbltfd b)F FutRMi M Ctoeeaaeaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 71 Cablaat” . It waa aald authoritatively sain* b*ds as those who got on craaalngly difficult to pay, m au pur* Aetna Fire ...... 00% Avintion Carp ...... 14% that the group waa aot to ba c o b * through the merit system ba haa no chaslag power dlmlaltbad, builnaai REDUCE BXFBN8BS Automoblla ...... 91% Balt and Obio 84% Bidarld a^'Supar Cablaat.” oblaetlons. ■tagnatad, more aad more people Conn. Oonoral ...... 00 Bandlx ...... 19 Net An AsAaCaat lost work. Hartford, Jul;ily lS.-*(AP)«-Tbs Hartford Flra ...... 40 Bath 8tasl ...... $0$$$$§»••••$»§•• 46 It was also made elsa/ that Frank CLBARY’0 LUNCH V8. JAFFE’8 To iBlIata, la to laersasa tha eur* Conaaotlcut she:If fist cornmisdon National Flro ...... 40 Bstb 8tssl, pfd ...... 79 OEM8. ranoy aad make It worth laaa In has reduced its operating o] aspansaa Borden ...... 0§00i0$$099»»9$99»»9 86 ' ■ i '■ Hartford BUaro ^ l a r 40 : ■ --(f ^ tanni of[ thiaithings bought by dlspansing w lu the larvloai of Phoenix Fire ...... 07% Can PaoPAC 18% Iw it ■ Claar^a Lunch and Jaffa’s Gams Bfur Issoa Neaay Howard 0 . Slarahall of New Ha­ Travelere ...... «90 Case 09999999999 9‘9 999 9 8 % not havs tbs power of an asalstant will play tonight In the West 81da Tha lawiwlats fata thetbs PraaidaatPrasTdi order ven, wbo b o aarvad tha eommi** PubUe UtIUtlee Stooka Cerro D # P A M A 999»t99999§99 9 0 % _ PraaidaDt, although ba wlU ba great* Rao League. Jaffa’s Is saeoad and issuance o f paper money of daaeml* Sion o dark. The commission ra* Conn, Elec 8erv Cbes and Ohio 40% Chrysler ...... 80% % ' i ly vailed upon by Mr. Rooaavalt la deary's is occupying the cellar In nations fftm a dollar to 110,000, tains the aarvl.’as of a stanogra* Conn. Powet . . . eoordinatiag the various activities. tha Rac league to data. vlding that net more than |0,OOO,* phar. Greenwich, WAG, pfd. Coca Cola •'•101% Hartford Elec Col Gae >•••••«••••••••••••• 96VI Hartford Gaa , Ool Carbon.^•...••••«••••••• 60' do., pfd •aaaaieaaea Coml 8olv ..«••••••••••••••• 04 R N E T Co ,..•'<«< 114 Cone OkM .•••••...... 80 ManniBofttrbif 8 Cons Oil ...... 10 Thli homo In wtilob August Lutr, 77, Uvtd la Alton, XU., with hit agtd wlft, Am Hardware ...... Cent Oim ...... 00% ^ Bp bavtn from kldni^rs who Araggtd tbt a0td bthktr away afttr Am Hoalery ...... Com Prod ...••••••••••••••• 81 % brutally abusing ths wlft who triad to deftnd him. Arrow H and H, com. Del L and W n ...... 4i% do., pfd ...... Drug ...... 02% BllUnRa and Bpebcer.. Du Pont •••••...... 80% (ven preserving is cool work •.. Brlatol Braaa ...... Eastman Kodak ...... I f do., p f d ...... Elec and M tu ...... • ...... 8% Caee, Lockwood and B 000 Elec Auto Lite ...... 94% 4 Colllna Co...... 80 — Elec P and L •••...... 14% 9 * r :i Colt’a Flrea‘ *ia ...... 17 19 Gen Bleo ...... •••• 90% 1 Eaf le Lock ...... 80 80 Gen Food! ...... ••*••• % now that I have an electric range** Funlr Bearing a ...... 40 00 Gen M otors...... 8% Fuller Bruab Claaa A . 7 11 Omette ...... 17 Gray Tel Pay 8tation. 17 19 Gold D u e t...... Hart and Cooley .... 70 120 Grigsby Grunow ...... HartmannTob.com... — 8 Huoeon Mot^ 14 “ MY ENTIRE WINTER'S SUPPLY do,, pfd ...... 6 *— Int Harv ...... 40 Int Silver ...... 34 37 Int Nick ...... 19% OF PLUM PRESERVES IS do., pfd ...... 60 63 Int Tel and Tel ...... 19% Landera, Frary A Clk, 33 85 Johns Moaville ...... 08% COOKING IN MY ELECTRIC New Brit, Mch, com,.. 9% 11 Leblgb Val Coal ...... •••«•• 4% do., p f d ...... 40 — Lehlfb Va) R d ...... 90% Mann and Bow, Claaa A— 4 L lff and Myers R ...... 98 RANGE. YET MY KITCHEN IS do., Claaa B ...... > - 2 Leew's ...... 96 North and Judd ...... 17 20 LorlUard ...... 90% NICE AND COOL.’* Nllea, Bern Fond .... 14% 16^ MdCecm Tin ...... 80% Peck, Stow and Wilcox 2 Mont Ward .••' 97 PuaMi! Mfg ...... 10 Nat Blaeuit ...... 06% FcovUl ...... 20 29% Nat Cash R e g ...... 90% Stanley W orks...... 24 V§ 26% Nat D a iry ...... 94 Standard Screw ...... 45 Nat Pow and Lt ..•..•..•••• 19% do,, pfd., guar, .... 100 N Y Central...... 04 Smytbe Mfg Co ...... 24 NY NH anc. H ...... 81% Taylor and Fenn .... — Nm*snda 31% August Luer, 77, above, has been Valiantly Mrs. August Luer, 75, Torrington ...... 86% North A m ...... 84% a victim o i frequent heart attacks, above, fought tha kidnapers o f he: his SOD said in a public appeal to Underwood Mfg 34 Packard ...... 5% banker husband. The abductors Union Mfg C o ...... Penn ...... • 86 his father’s kidnapers, fearing that U S Envelope, com... Phila Rdg C and I ...... 8 the brutal abduction of the aged inflicted deep scalp woimds on tbe do,, pfd ...... Phillips Pete ...... 16% Alton, HI., banker might cause his helpless woman. She is to an Alton, Veeder Root ...... 9% Pub Serv N J ...... 53 death. m., hospital. Whitlock Coll Pipe .. Radio ...... 10% * J.B.WH’ms Co. $10 par Rem Rand ...... 10% “central banks will have done what affirmative answer it would have /' Rey Toh B ...... y.... 49% is in their power to reduce fluctua­ meant the Americans could not dis­ Sears R oebu ck...... 43% tions in business activity sind there­ cuss his^ resolution, which tluy so Socony Vac ...... 14% fore also undue fluctuations in tlm ardently desire adopted. TOWNS REQUESTED South Pac ...... 35 purchasing power of gold.” Senator Pittman, however, indi­ Sou P fe e S ...... 85% HISTORY OF THE ROW. cated that his remarks were direct­ South R w y ...... • .. ,?8% Here is the history of the freeb ed to the document relating to cen­ Stand Brands...... * 29 row as giv«) by a high authority: TO SEND REPORTS St Gas and E l...... 20% tral bank cooperation. The Central bank’s document was ’The committee finally adjourned l ) St OU Cal ...... 39% drawn up eind approved a fortnight (Continued From Prge One) St Oil N J ...... 40 much confused as to what they opuld Tex Corp ...... 26% ago, although James P. Warburg in and could not discuss. Timken Roller Bear -...... 32% giving approval of the United States these pasmients will be availaWe did so subject 'to Washington’s con­ about the first of August. By that Trans America ...... 7% sent. INDUSTRIAL CODES time, she said, the commission will Union Carbide ...... 45% ’The text was cabled to Washing­ have enough information on which Uni' A ir c r a ft...... 88% Unit Corp ...... 13% ton for concurrence in Warburgs T to base its policies. . approval. Nothing was heard from UNDER ONE ORDERI The larger cities will be paid Unit Gas^Imp ...... 23 U S Ihd Ale ...... 86 the Federal Reserve system and the first, Miss Little said. Mr. Rooves American delegation assumed that has already /erified the first quar­ U S R u b b er...... 15 (Oonttoped From Page One) U S Steel ...... 64% this meant approval. ter reports of Hartford, New Ha* Yesterday evening it was said that Every woman knows that preserving is the hottest of cooking jobs. ven, Bridgeport, Greenwich, StMiR the delegation proposed this as the it probably would take a recess of a. month or so at that time. • But even during preserving, your kitchen is cool and comfortable ~ de­ ford Norwalk, Fairfield, Stratford, U. S. RESERVE BOARD first question to be considered by the Bristol, Middletown, Waterbury, sub-committee today. However, While anxious for speeo on re­ lightful to work in —if you use an electric range. .New Britain and Meiiden. Today just to make sure Warburg cabled storing employment and lifting pur­ ■ he is going over the returns of New BLOCKS BANK PARLEY Washington and received word that chasing power by means of the in­ London, Groton and Stonlngton. the Federal Reserve system consid­ dustrial control law, it was said that An electric range is carefully insulated to keep heat from escaping. Miss. Little said that Mr. Reeves Is ered discussion now would be prema­ M”. Roosevelt realizes the establish­ ,;not making an exhaustive accoimt- (Continued From' Page OhC) ture. ment of the codes fixing hours of The inside of the oven can be 550 degrees in temperature. Yet you can ?ing of the relief expenditures in In the • sub-committee this morn­ work, minimum wages and produc­ safely lay your hand on the outside of the oven. ..these places, but that be is merely took the precaution to send a mes­ ing after Senator Pittman had an­ tion is a tremendous ^task for any ir verifying the reports for each sage to the Federal Reserve Board nounced the Federal Reserve veto, industry. f month by checWijg from work to make sure of the position. he was reported to have said that He understands that only a very The heating units are cleverly constructed so that the appropriate ^.sheets in the various communities The board’s unexpected veto was this meant the Americans Would be small minority art not working now cooking utensils -cover them completely — absorb the heat. Think of being ? to see that the end figures taUy interpreted in some American quar­ unable to discuss any proposals hav­ on the formulation of these, new jwith these sheets. ters as an indication that the Fed­ ing to do with federal bank reserves. working charters. able, on the warmest day, to bake, roast meat, cook preserves — in a cool ^ Not a Loan eral Reserve authorities were fear­ A Japanese delegate, remember- Ck>al lodostry % Some communities which, either ful of discussions which might com­ tog that Senator Pittm£in’s own gold He is giving particular thought kitchen! To come from the kitchen to the dinner tble —- looking and feel­ mit the United States upon the sub­ I" because. .. they did not understand and silver resolution mentioned cen­ to the coal industry, considering it ing fresh and dainty 1 | ^their rights or because they could ject of returning to the gold stand­ tral bank reserves, promptly arose necessary to find new work for iknot realize that the Federal ard, or stabilization. and asked: “ You mean metallic re­ thousand of miners. :;was a grant and not a loan, American headquarterp were in serves?” Even when the industry is put on In addition to a cool, comfortable kitchen, electric cobkery gives you J not file applications for the ecmfualon as the result of the -Had the Senator returned an a stable basis, it is the understand- ? quarter are rushing in with Federal reserves veto and delegates many extra hours of new freedom. You will be enthusiastic about its ^quests for the second quarter, she met early this afternoon to discuss economy, cleanliness, accurate heat control, and the better flavor in your ^said. Though the questionnaires for the latest developments. I the second quarter were sent out Amerloaaa Divided food that you get with it. Call for a demonstration. t'only Saturday, Miss Little reports The Americans were authori­ replies from four towns. Chester, tatively slated to bo sharply divided V ’ Hampton, Canton and W olcott The in opinlon.-regarding the Federal first three towns, at least, did not Reserve move. Some supported the Guaranteed '^participate in the grant for the board while ethers daclared the first quarter. conference had baen rendered al­ ;; The commission has not yet tak* most useless. a up the question of relief stand* Ona dslsgate demanded “What is You Too May Enjoy jards which they may impose on the use of sending a team into the a tn o& cttn . \ ^any community b^ore funds are field and then changing>the signals f granted, Mias Little disclosed. She on us.” Xnter the American delegates said, however, that the commission ■aid that-when the question of con­ Cool Electric Cooking is working with a sub •committee 0>f trol bank co-operation arose they i ihe Connecticut Social Workers’ made a definite reservation that committee on relief planning which they would have to get the Federal I will recommend relief standards to Reserve’s approval before finally the commission. This subcommit­ agpeing to discuss the subject. tee named by Leroy A. Ramsdell, By Taking Advantage Of Our Rental Plan Some of the American and Frendi ' president of the organisation, con­ delegates took lunch together to­ sists of Mrs. Clara McComb Tripp, day and afterward the Americana \ i / % \ Hartford, chairman; John R Daw­ said the situation was tranquil and son, New Haven; Mary Bol- they believed consideration of other ton, Hartford, and Miss Warner, questions could proceed without You simply pay a small Bridgeport. dlfhculties. I The Range is serviced by} P«dicy Proposed rental fee of 30c a week plus The document which the Federal us and maintained in per­ Reserve authorities deoUned te di»> a nominal installation' ARMY AND NAVY CLUB cuss laid down “certain. general T h m F i^ k , principles o f' monetary poncy of Guarantee Sonet fect working condition with­ centred banks. It was said to have Cavers charge, payable monthly OUTING NEXT'SUNDAY been compiled- by Leon Frasw, CUTS BBVISES out charge to you. American president of the Bank for with your Electric Light Bilk International Settlement at Basel FAULTY BMAKISS Sporte Pri^am Arranged from material obtained ftom UNMMNFLATimi With Dutch Supper Some­ studies -which had been in progress ■LBW-BUTS . time in Aftemoim. among cantral banks for a year. WHEELS OUT OF 14NB Among tha priit"iplM specified in For Full Partfculars Consult this resolution was the followlBg: ' E x t r a P reteetion The annual outing of the Army ' N a E x t r a C e m t and Navy club will be held at Leid- “While gold should be allowed ertafel Grove, Vernon, on Sunday, freely to flow out & and into coun­ July 16. A day of sport has been tries concerned, central banks jriM E TO KE-T11I& arranged by the committee in bhould always he ^prepared to buy J The Manchester Electric Company charge includlng-jMuseball, volley gold at a pubUcly announced fixed ball, horseshoe pitching, darts and price expraued m their' currency 773 Main St Phone 5181 the annual club tug-o-war. and to sell gold at a publicly an­ fet a nounced flzM prtoe expfeaeed in . , Mpinhers planning to attend are their currency, the latter at least requested to register with the club when exchange rates reaOh the-ffidd steward on or before Friday, July points.’’ ' 14 so that the committee will know Another point wiu that^ central OR THE FOLLOWING DEALERS: how many to prqiace for. banks’ ‘

j l D t Y l ? . ! ^ • MAWi / h ESTER e v e n i n g h e r a l d , comes Mcood <» the Urt to 9:15—1116 Street Stager. . daughter, Dorothy, of West Hart­ phone use vrtth en average of 148;74 10:00—Warlng’s PennsylvanlanB; ford, were guests of'li^. nd Mrs. USES OSUS P6T tttepbOM p V ITWtfltti T w comedians. Harold Qjriswold Sunday. Elm a w was third to 1983. Honon ME^MNIIilKAUfD lAILY RADIO PROOtAM 10:80—^Thco Karle, tenor. Mrs. May Hutchinson and daugh­ mEPHONE MOST, then return to the N auga^ W 10:45—^Edwln C. Hill. ter, Louise, and Miss I^ roi^ Sun)* ley. Derby bolding third place with TrBYSlevii'BfbadcaBttQg Ssrvloe 11:00—^Howard Barlow and Colum­ ner of Hartford were i^ests at Mr. an average of 141.69 oalla and Massachvsette Driver Tries to WEDNESDAY, JULY 12 (Central imd Eastern Standard Time) H a ^ b r d , Oobb. and Mrs. B. L. McGiuk and tiunily ItETiUNING LEAD S ^ ord , largest to pwula- bia S3rmpbony‘ Orchestra. Make Bireli St. Before Trol-: Nats—AH BroKTuns to key mod basic chains or sronns thereof tndeu speci- 90,000 W*, 4Ci0O K. a , 2 ^ M- 11:30—Cfiiarlea Davis’ Orcbestra. and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. tlon, by the narrow margin o f 0J2 flad* Mast to coast (c to c) dealsnatlon includes all available statlona Leslie Bolton. per tel'aphoue per month. Last ley and Is CBpped — little’ Proflrams subject to change.•------P. **M. Cent. East. Mrs. Fannie Dixon Wslifii of Co- Outdistances Larger Cities as year, the Capital was second and (Daylight nine One B ow Later) 4:41^ 6:43—Gso. Schsrbsn Orchestra D a m a ^ 3:00— 6:00—Mildred Ballsy—cst to u i 'Wednesday, July IS. lumblsL M rs. • L ’TUden' Jew ltt o f ^TaDclMt Town” — New Derby seventh. After Hartford, NBC-WEAF NETWORK 8:1^- 6:13—Jack Denny Orch.—waboi ToUsmd, Ernest Woodworth of com e It succession, three of the P. M. Haven Mov^ from Third to A slight aeddeot attracted a large g^SIC —' East: weaf wlw weel wtla Chicago Dance Time—chain 4:00—“Pop” Concert— Moshe Pa- South Coventry met at the home of State’s major manufac^rij^ ca ­ wSar wta« wcah wfl wilt wfbr wro wgy 8:80— 6:30 — Travelers' Quartet and WBZ-W ZA ^ecimd Place. ters, Dembury with 132J57^call8, gathering, at Bie intersection of when wcae wtam wwl wsai; Midwest: Orch.—east; Knight Orch,—Dial* anov, dilator; with IHrginia 6 Lewis D. Eaton Simday afternoon wm-ao well ksd woo-wuo wow wdal 8:45— 6H3—Boaka Carter, Talk — ba­ Msc(>8iekcn, soprano. to arrange for the outdoor meeting Waterbury with 125.42 and Bridge­ MxiTi and Birch street at 5 o’clock'' NOV^HWEST a CANADIAN — wtmj sic; Pastel Harmonlee—west Springfield — Boston of the Tolland County Democratic -For-the second year in succes- port with 126.15, proving th^ wiba kstp webc wday wlyr c k ^ clef 6:00— 7:00—Voice of Experience—ba­ 4:30— ^Walter Dawley, organist. last nlgkt when a car driven by.' ! SOUTH — wrva wpti wwno wls wjax sic; Piano—Dixie; Gendron's Orch. 5:00—^Al Bernard,' the Minstrel Association which'will-be held tha ^ n , the Town of Neiigatuck wito manufacturing plays no small part wfla-wsun wiod wsm wme wsb wapi —^midwest; One-Man Show—west first Saturday afternoon in. August in making the wires hum. St^n- George Sturtevant of 119 Careuj 6:15— 7:15—CurUin Calle-^t to csi Man. 4:00—^Mfuson and Hsunlin Concert. itS‘populatibn of only 14,005 won wldx wsznb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre at the home of Lewis D. Eaton.- ford, another induatrlEl center, street, Springfield, Mass., cut across' woai ktbs kths _ 6:30— 7:30—Kate Smith, Songs — ba­ 5:15—Piano Capers—John Marion. 4:30—Mariarden Drama Guild. the reputation of being Coanecti- MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kelr kghl sic; Band—Dixie; Organ—N. Bnx. 5:30—Winnie The Pooh. 5:00—Agricultural Markets. Town' aerk David . C:.Tooipey which is sixth in population, makes from the west side of Main street' 6:43-> 7:45—Abe Lyman's Or.—basic: w t’s- “talklest” community. Or, to 120.68 calls per telephone per COAST — kgo kfl kgw komo m g kpo 5:45— ^Knights o f Melody. 5:15—Tom Genm and his Casino has turned :n to the ' ^.«ctipan intending to go into Birch street,- kfsdktarksu Navy Band—Dixie: Organ—west be exact, Naugutuck, as was the month, which puts that exchange 7:00— 8:00—Irvin 8.- Cobb—coast out 6:00—WrightvUle aarion. Orchestra. three copies of the names who have juat as a trolley car, which had Cent. East. 7:15— 8:13—Street Slnger-also ooaat; case one year ago, is ^naklng more eighth in “talklness.” 4:30—Winnie the POoh—also e Johnny Hemp Orchestra—midwest 6:30—Merry Madcaps— Norman 5:30—Singing Lady. licensed their dogs—one, copy h£s , stopped at Birch street started up been sent to the com qtiss^er and | use of its telephones than any other Other exchanges 'm ong the firat 3:4S— 4:43—Paul Wing’a Story—east 7:33— 8:30—Burns and Allan—cst out Cloutier, director. 5:45—LitUe Orphan Annie. of The Sou^ern New England Tele­ and a car, driven by Jos^b Sher-; 4 :0 ^ 5:00—Dinner Concert—also cst 8:00— 9:00—Pennsylvanians—e to cat 6:45—Walter Hapgood on Sports. 6:00—Joe Rines and his orchestra. one to the dog wsuiden.tden. A ll w those twenty largest In the' state have 4:30— 3:30—Back of N«Mrs—also coast 8:30— 9:30—Theo. Karle. Tenor—to c phone Company’s eighty-five ex­ wiRTi of 18 Lancaster road. W est 7:00—“Your Request Program’’— 6:15—^Essex House Ensemble. who haven’t licensed ^ th6ir dogs the following rates per month: New 4:4S— 3:43—John Pierce, Tenor— to c 8:45— 9:46—Edwin C. Hill—also coast changes, .leaving the larger cities, Britain, 117.47; Norwalk, 116.23; Hartford, which had been following SKX^ 6:0^Mountalnsers— only 9:00—10:00—Barlow Symphony—also c Moshe Paranov, director. 6:30—^Time, temperature. . will be subject to a pmudty. including New .aven which is sec­ the trolley car started, to go by. S : l ^ 6;1^Fifteen Minute Review 9:30—10:30—Chas. Davis Orch.—c to e Word has been iwrived from New London, 112.74; Meriden, S:30— 6:30—The Dandiee of Yesterday 10H»—11:00—Ted Lewis Orches.—c to c 7:30—Tarzan of 4he Apes. 6:34—Sports Review—Bill Wil­ ond on the list, far behind. 7:45_Melody Moods — Frances Miss Am ^a Palmer, teacher at the 110.56; Norwich, 08.85; Torrlng; ’Tbe rear end of the Massachusetts S;4S— 6:43—The Goldbergs, Serial Act 10:30—11:30—F. Martin's Orches.—cst liams. Periodically the Company' makes ton, 106.17; Bristol, 106.00; WllU- 6:00— 7:00—Fannie Brice, Geo. Olsen out; Burns A Alien—coast repeat Baldwin and Knights of Mel­ 6:45—Weather. North school, that she is- attending car was struck by the West Hart­ 6:30— 7:30—Stephen Foster Program ■J1:00—12:00—Dance Hour—wabc only I a., survey to determine . w hich ex­ mantic, 105.85; Putnam, 101.85; ford car; The front fender and the 7:00— 8:00—Ferde Grofe’s Orchestra ody. 6:42—Famous Sayings. the World’s FMr at Chicago, change makes the greatest number NBC-WJZ NETWORK Middletown, 99.02; Manchester, axle of tbe West Hartford car ap­ 7 :1^ 8:13—Wm. Hard from London g ;00—Fannie Brice with George 6:45—Today’s News — Lowell 1-r. and Mrs. Truman OWswold of ci^s per telephone per memth. 7:30— 8:80—One Man's Family, Serial BASIC — East: wls wbz>wbsa wbal of Hartford were Sunday guests at 98.60; Milford. 92.27. peared to be badly damaged. This 8dX^ 9:00—Cob Pipe Club—cst to cst Olsen’s Orchestra. Thomsis. Uusually, there is a shift among the Why should The Southern New wham kdka waar wJr wlw wsyr wmal; 8:30—Ldfe and Songs of Stephen Mr. and Mrs. Harold Griswold. proved otherwise as the rsidius rod- 8:30— 9:30—MIscha Levitzki, Pianist Midwest: wcky wky kfkx wear wls 7:00—Amos ’n’ Andy. leaders,, but this year Naugatuck England Telephone Company care 9:00—10:00—Meyer Davis Orchestra kwk kwer koU wren wmaq kso F oster. Sister M. Morris and Slater, was bent slightly, throwing the 9:30—10:30—Richard Cole’s Orchestra 7:15— ^Annie, Judy and Zeke. continued to show that its tele­ which exchange makes •' ’.e most use 10:00—11:00—Ralph KIrbery, Baritone NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmJ 9:00—Ferde Grofe’s orchestra. 7:30—Grin and Bearit. Charles of New York City are phones sire used more than those in of its telephones? ’This Information wheels out of line. When taken to a- 10:05—11:03—Ben Bernle's Orchestra wIba kstp webc wday kfyr ckgw cfcf 9:15—Russian Balalaika Ensemble 7:45—String Symphony. guests at Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Mc- any other exchange, even though the nearby service station they were^ 10:30—11:80—Mark Fisher Orchestra- SOUTH — wrva wls wjax is the by-product of a constant basic; Grofe Orches.—coast repeat wfla-wsun wlod wsm wmc wsb. wapi —Serge Gladilin, director. 8:00—Eno Crime Clues. Gurk’s. town ranks wenty-fourth in popu­ study of telephone use which the straightened out In a short time. CB8-WABC NETWORK wldx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre 9:30—^WnC Playhouse—Guy Hed- 8:30—Gleason L. Archer. John J. Filips of Bridgeport ia lation and tenth in the number of company makes through the Officer Rudolph W lftalla investigat­ woai ktbs kths lund, director. 9:00—Edwin Franko Goldman and a guest of Jimior McGurk. telephones in ratio to population ed and made no arrests. BASIC—East: wabc wade woko wcao MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kglr k*hl medium of exact counts of calls in waab wnac war wkbw wkre T^k cklw 10:00—Com Cob Club. his Band. The Selectmen held their month­ : Naugatuck held its top place on each exchange. The latter are very wdro wcau wlp wjaa wean wfbl wspd PACIFIC COAST — kgo kfl kgw komo 10:35—The Merry Madcaps— Nor­ 10:00—Willard Robison and his ly meeting at the basement of the khq kpo kfsd ktar the list despite the fact that busi­ important to the company’s en- wjsv; Midwest: wbbsn wgn wfbm kmbe man Cloutier, director; with Deep River orchestra. Congregational church Monday kmoz wowo whas CenL EasL ness conditions have naturally re­ gineering forces In planning the fu­ The new Bank of Ekigland has In­ Revere Sisters. evening and the usual business was sulted in a slight decline in tele­ EAST A CANADA — wpg whp wlbw 3:30— 4:30—The Singing Lady—east 10:30—Music Magic. ture equipment requirements of its stalled a $200,000 kitchen which whec wlbr wlea wore wicc clrb ckae 3:45— 4:45—Orphan Annie—east only 11:00—Bill Tasillo’s Show Boat Or­ 10 *45"^Ncws, transacted. phone use. Local telephone calls in d ix ie exchanges. can serve lunches at the rate of — wgst wsfa wbre wqam wdod 4:00— 5:00—Richard Himber Ensem. chestra. 11:00—Time, weather, temperature. The Grange wiU hold its regular klra wreo wlae wdsu wtoe krld wrr 4:30— 6:30—Three X Sisters In Songs the tnid-valley community are made 2000 a day; it is said to be the larg-. ktsa waco koma wdbo wodx wbt 11:30— ^Palmer House Orchestra. 11:04—Sports Review— Bill Wil­ meeting at the basement Friday 4:45— 6:45—Lowell Thomas—east only at the rate of 165.59 per month as est and most costly staff kitchen in wdae wblawtar wdbj wwva wmbg 6:00— 6:00—Amos 'n' Andy—east only 12:00—Ralph Kirbery. liams. night. compared with 176.71 last year. Silver is the best conductor of MIDW E^ — wcah wmbd wtaq wkbh 5:15— 6:13—Annie, Judy and Zeke electricity. London. kfab wlsn ksej wlbw kfh wmt wnax 5:30— 6:30—To Be Announced 12:05—^Ivan EJpenofTs Orchestra. 11:15—Cascades Orchestra. New Haven, second in population, wkon weoo . . . ^ ^ , 6:00— 7:00—The Crime Clues Mystery 12:30—Mark Fisher’s Orchestra. 11:30—Pheintom Gypsy. MOUNTAIN—kvor kls koh ksl 6:30— 7:30—Potash and Perlmuttsr 12:00—Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra. COAST — khj koin kgb kfre kol kfpy 6:45— 7:45—Phil Cook and His Act 1:00—Silent. kvi kfbk kmjkwg kern kdb kgmb 7:00— 8:00—Goldman Band Concert 12:30—Hotel Pierre Orchestra. WAPPING CenL EasL 8:00— 9K)0—Willard Robinson Orches. 3:80— 4:30 — Sklppy, Sketch — east 8:3(^ 9;30—Chicago's Music Magic Thomas J. Herrltage has taken | only: Between the Bookends—west 9:00—10:00—The Poet Prince — east 3:45— 4:43—Hayden and Lang—also c only; Amoe 'n' An^—west repeat the contract to caury the mall be­ 4:00— 3:00—Meet the Artist—nl?o cst 9:15—10:13-Songs by Ethel Watem BOLTON tween Wapping and Buckland and 4:15— 5:15—Wagner’s Orches.—also c 9:30—10:30—Phantom Gypsy, Violinist WDRC 4:8(^ 5:30—The Happy Bakers—east; 10:00—11:00—Bert Lown's Orchestra he began his new duties the first of 10:30—11:30—Irving Rose’s Orchestra Sklppy, Sketch—repeat to midwest 225 Hartford Conn. 1880 Miaa Allison Lee has returned to July.* her home after spending a week Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sheldlck and Mass., are at the MacNaught cot­ with her aimt, Mrs. Bentley, of son Harold Sheldlck, motored to Plainvllle, where they attended the tage for a few days. Highland Park. 8:00—Basebah game; Red Sox vs Methodist camp meeting last Sun­ MARLBOROUGH Mrs. William Legg and grandson Detroit Tigers. ‘ The Ladles Society will nieet at day. 3 5 < k of M t Vernon, N. Y., are guests of 5:00— ^Dancing Echoes. ♦be Community House Thursday The engagement of Miss Grace Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Doberrents. afternoon at the' usuaJ time. Mrs. Mrs. Albert Burnham and chil­ 5:30—Skippy. dren, Emma and Alfred, ara spend­ Marjorie Klerstead, daughter of Mr. The Dorcas Society met at the 5:45_Ethel Hayden and Arthur David Toomey, Mrs. Herbert ing' the month of July -at Onset, H U i and Mrs. WUllam Oded Klerstead, library Wednesday afternoon to Lang. Hutchinson, and Miss Winifred Lee to Kenneth Warren little of Com- make plans for a church fair tq^ be will act as hostesses. M ass. 6:00—Meet the Artist. Mr. and Mrs. Jean E. Shepard of wall-on*the-Hudson, N. Y., was an­ held next month. 6:15—Buddy Wagner’s Orchestra. A seminary student will supply South Windham gave a farewell din­ nounced thia week. Mis Klerstead The Ever Ready Group will meet 6:80—^Happy Wonder Bakers. the pulpit here next Sunday. ner to Mr. Chepai’d’s sister, Miss and Mr. Ldttle are teachers In the a t the home of Miss Lois B. Lord 6:45—Russian Gypsy Orchestra. Miss Winifred Lee spent the Rockville high school. Thursday evening. week-end at the Kiwanis Camp in Hazel Shepard, Monday evening. 7:00—Mildred Bailey. Miss Shepard is going abroa^. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sweeny of Shirley Anderson is visiting ker 7:15—Hon. Herman P. Kopple Hebron assisting Miss McCracken. Hartford were callers here the last grandmother Perkins in Wethers^ Carlton Jones of Hebron Is visit­ Roswell Grant of Woonsocket, mann. has been visiting hig son who lives of the week. _ ^ field. ing his cousin. Junior Jones. 7:80—Jubijee Singers. in Hartford and attended the South Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hart of Put­ The 4-H club held a picnic at the 7:45—Plymouth Admirals. Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Jones and Windsor church services l8at Sim- WHERE EVERY DAY IS SALE DAY! nam are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gor­ lake Saturday afternoon. 7 :50—PhiUisse Chevalier, songs; f&mily motored 218 miles Sunday don Waite who have a cottage at S. Wains Dixon has rented his over the Mohawk Trails, Jacob’s day morning. Mr. Grant was a resi­ Margaret Brown, pianist. dent of South Windsor for many 845 MAIN STREET PHONE 8806—8809 the lake. cotage. to Mr. McNaulty of Long 8:00—The Voice of Experience. ladder and other places of interest Mrs. George K. MacNaught and Island. . 8:15—The Bethany Girls Quartet. -Mrs. John Toomey is the guest years. Mrs. Wilding of Harrison, N. Y., are Mrs. Elmer E. Hall and Mis^ o ' her sister in East Longmeadow, Rev. and Mrs. Harry S. Martin | 8:30—Talk—James Roosevelt. spent the day at Lake SOnapee, re­ at the MacNaught cottage. Fanny A. BUsh leave this week to 8:45—Hot from Hollywood. Mass. VACATION SALE AT A SAVING! spend several days at On Peora cently. Mrs. Etta Rudd and daughter, 9:00—^Irvln Cobb. Mrs. William P. Laraway and aometUax you eaa Mrs. Lina Page of Springfield, pW, in the Catskills with friends. Look over every Item In tlile ad—tfcere i« nee to-dny and further more yon ahonld buy It TO-DAY, don’t watt. Pricea are soiaa apt TORTHEHMK Woodbnrjr’s BrilUaatine ... .29o L a c to g e q ...... 89c Vltidls, reg. 50c...... 89q Dextro-Maltose...... 69c n ‘ ^ Watkins’ Shampoo...... 89c Nursing Bottles ...... 8 fo r lOo Nipples, black or yellow .... 5o Dandertoe, reg. 85e ...... 24c Pitcher Castorla...... 19o W ildroot, reg. 8 5 c...... 26e Caatile Soap, lb. b w ...... 29o BLADES 1 Loxol Hair Dresaing...... 19c Dexln, reg. fl.25 ...... 98o * Hair-Stay, reg. 50c...... 89c Imperial Orannm...... 29o Sage ft Snlphnr, reg. 75c... .68c W e A re Authorized Distributors^ Herbex Hair D ye ...... 89c m m For UKE F,1 M. T. Ooldman’B ...... 8L29 CLAPP’S BABY FO 'fAmGS6AUHf[!UWRIFTYPRiCEtk J Feen-a-mint, reg. 2 5 c ...... 15c Epsom Salts, best grade ... .12c Busaian Heavy SUneral Oil. .49c Pepsodent Tooth Paste ...... 88c Flashlights, com plete ...... 49c Agarol, reg. fl.25 ...... 87e J /H a w k e y e Soda mcarbonate, 5 lbs...... 89o Neet, reg. 6 0c ...... 86e FHt, reg. 6 0c ...... 89o Incense, reg. 2 5 c...... '... 9c ' BOX Peechee Shoe Cleaner...... 19o Bathing Ear Plugs ...... CAMERA Palmolive Talcum ...... I4c Miles’ Pain PiUs...... 1 Tooth Bmshee, reg. 85o ... .19c Sunset Dyes ...... 9

/o /e//you/ CIGARETTES MEN! STAY YOUNG I Do not *row old before your time. Retain your vl*ordns man-, HOW TO SAFELY lie Flig. hood by heepln* your *Iands LOSE F A T ! healthy and active. If you are S To 20 Lbo. In Two Weeks “n o you think all cigarettes are below par, yon need PBBSEWICO ' Wo Starvln*— Wo Drn*a— Wo HOW NEW SHAMPOO to brln* yon up. Tbla powerful E xercise. tonic, with Its four sland cx- Do thla and Inches of Fat Melt ^ alike! W ell, you just light up traeta and other ln*redlenta, A w ay. SOAP TINTS HAIR properly balanced, tends to re­ If yon want to loso fat—Jnehea. vive the entire maacnllne syatem off waist, boat, hips or arma, hero- one of these and see for yourself To Glorlouo Deep Rich Beauty by aronsln* alnsslab and weak la the way doctors say la SAFE, More Than a Shampoo—More Klanda. Renews visor and ener*y. anre and easy t Eat All Yon Want, Any man pkysleally unlit owes It Than a Rlaae—Yet Wot a Dye Jnst ent down on sweets and do that Chesterfields are really different. to himself to set a treatment of thlai Every momln* take a half and Wot a Bleach. -tSta wonderful tonic. PERSEWI— a spooafal SLEEIPY SALTS la a CO. Ask for circular. cap of coffee, or a slaas of warm Faded dall Ufeleaa hair la eon- $2—10 Day Treatment-----$1.7P water. This aatnrally will ellml- “They’re milder for one thing. aldered unattractive and deadly aate from yonr aystem the very to romance and Inexcnaahle be- canse for so mneh exceaa wei*ht. WOMEN! Fat disappears aad physical And they taste better, too. But just ranae yon can now have aoft, Ibvellness retaras. SLEEPY Inxnrlona' hair, glorlonaly »»«■“ **- Prevent Embarrassment! SALTS—harmless—diagleaa, coa- fnl. admired and envied by all. A 'Modera women know perfect talaa aame essential health mla- you take a few puffs and you’ll new SHAMPOO dlacovery, dif­ elennllneas cannot be attained erala an auiy he fsnad In the ferent from, anythin* elae yon without tbe protection for per­ orl*lna1 Sleepy Water. Certnli. hare - ever naed. Imparts new life sonal hy*lene. They tnm to la*redJeata baalah 'welsht Indnc- kn ow they’re the kind that satisfy!** and Inater as It Tints to a natural 8ANEX. tbe Ideal Donebe Pow­ In* polsoaa. Others work asalaat, fqU rich color. Get a cake today! der. Recommended for Lenebor- fatty food. Fat melta away. 1$ ORSO'W* 'the Sham poo Soap that rh e a ' and InSammaGon. 8AN EX to 20 ponada la 2. short weeks. TIWTS as If Waahea «»“ «■ ^ deodorlaea and elennaes— safe J)< thla rl*ht away. Take ■even dlftere^it ahades. and mild to use. 8oothea burnln*. SLEEPY SALTS. Two slaes priced nisht .and prove to yonwelf how tired feet. Destroys perspiration at SPe and 98c nador a ppaltfyo really bpantlfnl your hair can be. odor. ■ 8tlmnUtea in bath. Dl^ aouiraat^. of satlsfactloit or Get It at ARTHUR’S. ertmlnatin* women use 8AWEX — laimdbk- V.N in one or more of Its three forma ••Powder. JeRe and Cones. 8AWEX DOUCHE Powder— FREE! 50c also ...... 4Se 25F ENLARGEMENT $ 1 .-alse ...... “ i - S * 8AWBX JELLE, complete.. S1.W With , Every Boll of SAWB^f JELLE, reSlI ...... Film Developed Week 8AWEX COWES ...... 8Pe r o f 18th T o 20111.

Y o u Win N E W ! Be More Attractive Marvelous Deodorant New, wonderful MELWl-GLO pow­ Positively dieeka perspiration der nuikes your ekiii look fresh, —body odiwe—erte and non-irri- tempting. Made by a new French tattog--'iMm-ftatotag. Patented prooe^ It spreads wiRi . surprising MDob^ess, stays on longer^ hid^ Apidloator . BotOe. Bfdde by ‘ tin y m e e and wrtoklee,. prevents Richard HndmiL Iflurge’ poree. Ugly shtoe banished. No drawn or “p M ^ look. No Irri­ tation with purest face powder Imbwn. Buy defighttaHy Price MHUXMH jO today. 60oaad|L00.

• TOESH m c i i f r a in * -v Drop 111 aftd::lHwa

\

PAGE SIX MANCHESl’ER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONl^^ WEDNESDAY, JULY 12,198P. .

communltiee ot Connecticut dlatirlfpBK r Aeaembly. Very certainly this In. U nder ’The N ew Industrial Codes distorted law of ours win be scrap­ terestlng it ie, nevertbeleee. Behind the Scenes in K , '- ped th^. And if we don’t watch ' Commissioner Haekett expresses Eonting H rralii out we ehaU go with the pendulum’s the belief that corporation counsels u i iHiii swing to the other extreme. of cities—or of towns, if they'have HF.R.ALD PiUNTlMQ CUMPAMIC. iNU WASHINGTON II BlMlU «tTMt It iihould be poeeible for those them—^have no legal right to settle IlMci) cater, Oona, thousands of decent people in this disputed tax assessments as made on the fight to come, rEoHAtt ranouBOM Washington, July 12 — Ganeral^miad Oanan i MansKar state who liraaid like to see the by the assesring authorities until Johnson sat with ------tortdaa-sheU^ T b sy believe — thou^ Joksson d^ea it—that the dedaioo on this Uquor traffic handled by responsible the aggrieved tax payer has actually rlnssns perched high on his fore­ Foundad uotobat 1, llll head and cast bis customarily free code will indicate whether Amer­ PuDltabed S varj Bvamng tcxeapt people in a civilized manner and appealed to the courts. It appears ciuDdaya ano H olldaja JCntcred at tba and skeptical gaze upon his ‘gold- ica will have a standard SO, 66 Poat OSlca at lianebeatar. Cean., aa very, very firmly controUed to that such compromises have been flah bowl.” or 40-hour working week and %hat Second Claaa Hall Mattel evolve in these eighteen months a made, as a matter of more or less That’s'the term Johnson uses in. minimum wages will be like. Mill SUBSt- rPTION RA'ITDB describing the operation of the In­ owners drone through long papers, One Xaar, by n ail ...... rational Uquor code. One that frequent practice, in some communi­ inMiiting that 40 hours and $10 or Pai Month, by mat) ...... I .6U dustrial Recovery Act and the Single copier I would eliminate greedy oafs from ties. formulatioD of its codes. That's the $11 are the best they can do unless Delivered, one year ...... 11.00 the business and put the traffic in It is stated that in Hartford, way it is. Public setting with seats many of them are to be ruined. Labor argues that industry has AIBUBBR OF i'Hiil ASSOClATBO the bands of responsible people. where it has been a fairly common for all and amplifiers. Industiy may squirm and labor may shriek, but been working less than SO hours, PCUDB'' We have Juet completed our act matter for taxpayers to effect set­ x'he Aaaociated Preaa .a azcluaively A CHAMC6 TO VMORK the^ fight out these questions that the pool of 12,000,000 uaeln- entitled to the nae i.or renithiioation of liberation from the immeasurable tlements of assessments through the of "iiwimum wages and maximum ployed must be cleaned out and ot all newa diapatohea eradUed to l> injury of federal prohibition. We corporation counsel, this practice hours across a long table on the that no one can say $10 Is a de­ or not otbarwlao eredited Ir tbia cent w age. pa par and alao the Uoa) newa onb- would do well to set about our Ub- will be abandoned because of the raised jtotform of the ornate Com­ liahed bareln. merce buUding auditorium, which Temper of the recovery admin­ All righta ot republloattun ot eratlon from a mistake almost as commissioner’s opinion. resembles a good-sized theater. istration and the general Wash­ apeciai diapatebaa barain are alee re> pronounced if less difficult to undo, On the face of it, even if it could The cotton textile industry’s ington attitude were reflected ui aerred. the wave of snickers that greeted right here at home. retain the color of leinlity, it is a code is up for presentation, de­ Full aerrlea ellant ot N B A Bpr* fense. attack and scrutiny — with President William D. Anderson of vice, loo. singularly perilous system to engage its 40-bour week and its $10 and the big Bibb Manufacturing Co.. Publlabar'a Kapreaantatlve: Tba ONLY NEED EVEN BREAK. in, this upsetting of assessor’s find­ $11 minimutn wage. Macon, Ga., as be went into enor­ mous detail as to happy conditions - JuMua Matbewa Spaot Agenoy~New Even the most convinced oppon­ ings on the mere say-so of a single 7ork. Chicago. Detroit and Boaton. Everybody is there but Herbert in southern mill towns. In one ent of federal prohibition and most official who, however great his abil­ MDMUBK AUDIT BUREAU Ol Hoover, who sponsored this mam­ such town,” be said, people bad de­ CIKCUI-A'ITuNS. earnest advocate of its repeal has ity in bis own profession, certainly moth temple of trade. Lobbyists, livered 5803 bimcbes of flowers to convalescents within a year, and been unable to shut hie eyes to one is not called on to qualify as an ex- newspapermen, hundreds of men L'ba Heralt Prlntluf Company, inc.. from industry and labor who want 5911 trays of foods to invalids. aaanmea no tinanelai reap'nalblllty inevitable consequence of the ter­ pert in taxable values—and whose for typographical errora appearing In to know how this thing is going to Child labor? Well, what is a advartlaamabta . in the Manrheefer mination of the Volstead era—the final action operates without check. be worked. They sit o between child, anyway? Child labor really 'Evening Herald. diversion of the activities and Inter­ Only the most confiding and trust­ magnificently paneled walls, 'vlth existed only on farms. He was sea-green marble trimmings, under sorry the matter bad been brought ests of the racketeers into new ing citizens can possibly fail to see, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12. a colored panel celling of intricate up. channels. in such a sjrstem of irregular appeal design. Above are a dozen balcony Then a prominent recovery ad­ ONE JOB THEN ANOTHER. Prohibition bred in this country a from a tax board to an individual, doorways with brass grille and ministration official tipped tb? Connecticut has completed her the most lucious opportunity for marble base. presi tables that Anderson not long very large and particularly ruth­ ago had recommended $1.35 as a ratification of the amendment get­ Administrator Johnson, Deputy less class of criminals, the like of favoritism and graft Of course Administrator Allen, Counsel Rich- good budget for a textile worker’s ting out of the Constitution the which is unknown in any western Connecticut municipalities never by berg, the Industry, labor and con­ family of four— it would buy 24 amendment which she. never did civilization. While everyone will any chance select- any but strictly A CHAMCe TO Pi-AY sumers’ advlstory boards, various pounds of flour, four pounds of lard, eight pounds of potetoea and ratify; and nothing that has trans­ honorable gentlemen to fill the posi­ aides, the witness and Secretary recognize the immorality and cow­ of Labor Francis PerklpB are on a peck of meal.- The Anderson pired in the way of bungling hand­ ardice ^of continuing the prohibition tion of corporation counsel; still, one the stage. Co., it was added, retired 50 per ling of the liquor problem by the system merely for the sake of of them might some day make a A ll bands listen with their cent ot its preferred stock in 1930. General Assembly diminishes *in the keeping hordes of criminals satis­ m istake. abundance of cooked snd rav; n.n- variety. All known methods to ing the body overcome the cause of slightest degree the satisfaction de- fied, there is to be no dodging of the .i.'aichy vegetables in order to sup­ build up the health are to be used that I have Just outlined is simple ply mineral elements and bulkage, including physical culture exercises, but it Is Die common sense method catarrhal conditions. If this treat­ . rlvable from yesterday’s historic fact that thousands of evil charac­ JUST ONE SAFE BET. Healdi and Diet and the patient should also use fresh air, walk, daily sponge baths, that I have found effective over ment Is used, the patient will have proceeding. ters, deprived of an easy and luxur­ In view of the devastating epi­ some meat, gelatine and cooked brisk rubbing of the skin, light doth- many years of practice and treating better health in every way and will ' It must always remain a matter ious livelihood by repeal of the demic of divorces among the Holly­ Advice dried fruits to provide elements re­ ing, etc,, and the use of the simhath many thousands -of patients with not cause other serious disorders by catarrhal troubles. Any treatments interfering with the body’s effort to of considerable pride to a very great Eighteenth Amendfiient, wUl turn to wood colony we feel prompted to By Dr. Frank McCoy quired by the system. He should is helpfuL avoid 'high caloric foods of every The method of treating catarrh used must be with the idea of help­ heal itself. majority of the people of this state other methods of preying on society. make a handbook. We offer nine The permanent cure of catarrhal and our sister state next door that In fact the legalizing of beer has to five, in summer apples or lolly- troubles takes some time and per­ the huge error of federal prohibition already had an appreciable effect pops, that we can name one film did not receive the endorsement of sistence, yet what seems to be the in that direction. The beer racket star who will not even apply for a longest cure Is really the shortest either Connecticut or Rhode Island, divorce in the next three years. is no longer of value comparable ti- because it throws aside the non-es­ All the way from Hong Kong, China though every other commonwealth that of a year ago; and In addition Jackie Cooper. sentials and really settles down to the important question of correcting —and priced below our in the Union supported that mistak­ the speakeasy demand for harJ import costi Summer has just begun en experiment. the cause of catarrh. The length liquor has been greatly diminished. of time that a cure will take, of We in Connecticut could have Meantime the alarming increase IN NEW YORK course, varies with different people, been still more proud, however, if in the kidnaping form of banditry is however, most cases be greatly im­ we had prepared ourselves—as we spreading fright throughout the By JULIA BLANSHABD proved in from three to six weeks. but it*s all over for us! In overcoming any form of cron- certainly should have done to be country, and authority everywhere New York, July 12.—Being one of th' few ambidextrous dentists in ic catarrh the main part of the consistent in our steady opposition is cudgeling its brains for some treatment is tc give the blood a this city, proved a tremendous asset chance to cleanse itself of accumu­ to prohibition—to put Into effect at effective way of meeting this new to Dr. David Slutskin the other day. the termination of that institution lated waste products. The body, and sinister threat. In the middle of the afternoon except in tbs most advanced dis­ before the Camera-Sharkey fight, a really first class code for the con­ It cannot be done at all, the buc­ ease conditions, is always trying to trol of the liquor traffic. Instead Camera’s manager raced into Dr. elim inate m orbid materiel] eind will caneer armies of the rich racketeers Slutskln’s office out of breath. Car- of which we adopted a scratched to­ do so if given a chance. The best raised up by prohibition dannot be nera bad Just broken the only rub­ treatment tiiat I have found is a gether hodge-podge of a law which ber. mouthpiece be possessed for SALE broken up and society redeemed short eliminative period through the approaches the problem from the fights—and could Dr. Slutskin get from this perils until we" get rid of use of a short alkalinizing fruit fast wrong angle and then deals with it one made in time for the fight? together with einy treatments which the mass of technical legal protec­ These mouthpieces are made of in a manner not even Justified by the will stimulate the eliminative or- tion under which the criminal world rubber, fitted carefully over the en' geins of the body such as the lungs, Summer Furniture line of approach. operates. The sooner this is real­ tire upper set of teeth, then vul­ Intestines, skin and kidneys. Once The Connecticut liquor law errs, * ized the sooner we shall rid the canized into a plate that amounts the body is cleansed, the eliminative most importantly, in two directions. to a hard cover-all for the upper channels are opened, and no further country of these relics of barbarism,. teeth and a protection for the lips. It first approaches the liquor prob­ mucous forming foods are supplied, The difficulties of the problem are The Boxing Commission has ruled the mucous membranes return to a Floor Samples lem from the standpoint that the practically all centered in the ridic­ that all boxers must wear them, to healthy state and the natural tend­ traffic is a completely sordid one ulously unfair advantage given to keep their tongues and Ups from be­ ency disappears. The fruit or fruit in its nature and must always be so ing cut. Juice fast without the addition of the criminals by a ssrstem of legal other foods supplies the body with In order that you can enjoy your —that it is the duty of the state to Dr. Slutskin got both his hands Chinese procedure which strains as the gnat working and in four hours flat be am abundance of alkaline-forming hedge it about with as many annoy­ porches, lawns and gardens to their full of possible injustice to the killer and had the mouthpiece finished and was minerals without requiring any par­ ances as possible, thereby keeping it ticular effort of the digestive tract we must show Summer furniture long be­ the snatcher while it swallows the en route with it to the Madison in the hands of people who do not Square Bowl. He got there Just in so that the vitality of the body may camel of Imperilment of decent citi­ be turned to good use in speeding Peel Cane fore the Summer season sets in, This mind being in a business that can the nick of time. However, the next zens. The police of the nation are day be made another one so that up the elimination of taxins. Dur­ never be respectable but who must year's early season has cleared our stock fully capable of destroying gang Camera now packs a spare, just for ing the fast and for some time fol­ be bossed and watched and spied on lowing the pateint should use daily chairs and tables earlier than ever, Right now only the racketeering in thirty days, and such an emergency. They cost |25 perpetually. Then, having estab­ each, by the way. enemas of plain warm water in or­ eager enough to do it, if given an der to speed up the inte.^tinal elim­ one-of-a-kind floor samples remain. lished the liquor business on about Buff Dempster, one of New York’s even break with the gangsters. most successful advertising copy ination. He should drink several as low a plane as it could, the law glasses of water or even one or two We've reduced them radically for imme­ When there have been enough kld- writers, and her husband have a pet proceeds to expand it indefinitely, Schnauzer, Peter, who recently suf gallons of wat?r in oxutr to speed diate clearance, .so if you're here early napings and possibly a few murders up elimination through tne kidneys $C.75 to open it up to classes of people fered from whip worms in his ap­ of exalted individuals to make the and a daily sweat to open up the you can save on “fill-in" pieces you may who are utterly unfit to handle it pendix. The veterinarian advised kidnapings and extortion demands operating so they sent Peter to a pores o f the skin is .i>xceUtiot. and to place before them as many Following the fasting period, need. Some pieces are slightly shop- dog liospital. Not wanting to worry still more feared, we may expect a which may vary from five days to temptations as possible to do busi­ about him, they gave a bridge party Ten different pieces, .chairs, rockers marked, of course. All are subject to revulsion of sentiment that will sud­ two or three times that length of ness illicitly. The theory seems to that night. In the midst of the most and tables, .fonnerly priced from $9.50 denly give the police the power to time according to the condition of prior sale. ; be to create as many places aa pos- ex.:iting mbbers the phone rang. to $11.50. Includes round and square- bring about the imprisonment for the patient. I advise a diet that I sible for the sale of alcoholic liquors, The crisp, starched accents of a pro­ avoids for a time the etarches and back chairs, some with black, black and long terms of criminals on "reputa­ fessional nurse said: “Mrs. Demp­ rob them of their self respect and sugars, as most catarrhal patients red, or orange trim I Hourglass type ster? Peter has Just come out of the are not assimilating these foods and prevent their customers from being tion” alone. GLIDERS AND ether. He is doing nicely. There are oxidiziug them properly; and chair and table. Probably never again . SUMMER RUGS comfortable, and then browbeat the On the very day when that is no adhesions. We expect an early it is also advisable to be careful of at such a price! SETTEES $18.75 Imported India Drug­ more timid vendors into a trembling done we shall see the beginning of recovery." The operation cost $90. food combinatiens as the wrong $14.95 Glider with the very sudden termlnaUon of the The late "Teddy" Roosevelt, who ones may produce fermentation with get in green, purple and $ q .95 ' obedience while challenging the use to drive as handsome a pair as metal arms, two-cush- natural, 6x9 ft ...... O reign of terror the gangsters are set­ stir, more irritating adds to inflame hardier of them to break the law. New York ever saw up to the old the mucous membmes. The after ion ^ 1 1 $25.00 Imported India Drug­ ting up. Kipps Inn across the boulevard from What could be gawkier or more diet for eatarro should consist of an model...... X I get, 6x12 ft., in black, $ n /\ .9 5 I provincial that the proviiion in the thb Bronx Zoo: Lillian RusseU, John $1.96 Lawn Settee with metal Sullivan and other notaUes from magenta and-natural X v ' ' tavern regulations that compels the HOW IT WORKS. another day who used to bold parties CHAIRS . frame and wood slat seat $ i .59 $9.95 6x9 ft. Chinese $yf .95 ^ customer to drink his glass of beer, It Is only three or four days since there—aU these should have dropped and b a c k ...... 1 Rush Rugs, oval ...... Hr ; like a monkey eating a pear in a the Iowa bakers announced an in at the party John Vassos, noted $6.75 Steamer Chair in blue- green enamel with flat $y|.98 $1.89 Folding Lawn Settee of $6.95 6x9 ft. Fiber , $0.45 I cage, in full view of the passerby on agreement to advance the price of a iUustrator, gave there the other day. Vassos baa turned interior deco­ seat, leg rest and canopy ^ maple in natural and red Q Rugs, 6 different patterns O the sidewalk? Why should a beer five cent loaf of bread to eight cents. varnish flnish ...... $8.85 6x12 ft. $^.45 rator, has ripped the Victorian gto- HU $19.95 Steamer Chair in apple drinker be^ denied the same privacy Immediately the news was flashed gerbread off the place and niade it F iber R u g ...... green enamel with padded leg Hr as a man eating corned beef and to Washington and Immediately the into the coolest looking, moit com­ i TABLES $10.75 6x12 ft. Fiber Rugs, n- rest, flat seat, and canopy: cabbage in a restaurant or a flapper Department of Justice sent an in­ fortable Rhine beer garden here­ 5 different I P^J»98 abouts. Almost three hundred au­ '■i A. head and back $Q>95 $9.50 Chinese Peel Cane end consuming a sundae in a spa booth ? vestigator into the state, indicating p a tte r n s ...... thors, scientists, and other friends pads ; ...... table, oblong *75 ; What kind of a booby law is it that that no such extortion would be drove out for the dpening buffet 1 1 t o p ...... $4.25 8x6 ft. $ $14.95 Steamer Chair, metal Hr strives to make a spectacle of him? permitted. Yesterday large baking supper and beer pwty ----- Burton ^ i $22.00 Chinese Peel Cane F iber R u g ...... 1 It’s a nagging kind of law, and laws concerns in Iowa cities stated that Rucoe bad such a good time he i ! frame with flat seat, canopy wanted to pay... .Benjamin De Cas- '■-4 nest-of-three- $A*95 that merely nag are never any good. the retail price of their five cent and covered leg $/J.59 IVY STANDS AND seres waxed eloquent on the prohibi­ f ' I r e s t...... O t a b le s ...... What kind of a law is it that com­ loaves would be six instead of eight tion question, waving his bands—in­ % FERNERIES $11.75 Cedar Arm Chair, with $7.00 and $7.50 Old H ickory pels a hotel to refuse to send a bot- cents, while the state association of cidentally, very small hands to $2.95 Reed Fernery, $ | .89 high back, varnish $0.73 Tables; round or octa­ 1 ^ . 9 8 . tie of beer to a guest’s room? bakers cautiously announced that wield such a wicked pen!....Boris one only in brown flnish Sokoloff, one Riueian who doesn’t gonal tops ...... I...., X What kind of a law is it that pro­ its formal agreement on price would ^ 1 . * ' finish ...... O say he is a nobleman, squired the $22.60 Table Set; Folding $2.95 4-pot Ivy Stand $ Q .39 vides places where people may swill not be given out imtU it bad been $10.50 Cedar Arm * $ .95 charming Rosamond Plnchot... .V. metal table and 4 folding $ 0 . 9 5 with wrought iron base unlimited malt so long aa they do submitted to and approved by Sec­ F. Calverton held bis own at drink­ Chair with medium back # metal chairs ...... nothing else, but makes none what­ retary Wallace, who is the govern­ ing light beer.;. .Leonard Outwaite, $9.95;>».- .-‘f Ir . 0 1 , k . . ^ . • ■ ' ■■

MAXsunri’STER EVENING HERALD* MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JULY 1 2 ,1 ^ .

rural Church In OoBn*^****^' tHQl tension of federal aid highways in iMtotAtna a vital plim In tha Ufa of where she is employed at the Har­ oompact sections of * cities and CONFERENCE ON RURAL HARTFORD l A i l i n bor View House. TWO SfATE&ARE R E E Y Our people. Manv of Its parsoonal towns. are highly trained men and women TOWN MUST spur Mr. and Mrs. William Minor are In both states the unemployment ROCKVILLE rejoicing over the birth of a son, CHURCH ON JULY 27-28 who are giving their best to the DIESIN TO USE FQiERAL FUNDS situation is being analjrzed and the rural church, not because it is a bom Monday night at their Lome plans for highway construction set on Grove street. stepping: stone to somethlqg higher, nSBMDEPOSnS up with a view' to providing needed lut because of their love for the S. Polk Waakowits Ww For* Mrs. Mary McCarthy of North Vermont aiid New Hampshire improvements in sections where the Will Be Non-Sectarian and Will Park street is spending her vaca­ Be Held at Storrs Daring countiy.” mer Member of New Britain Have Their Projects Ont- maximum imemployment relief will The program as described by TOLLAND COUNTY ASKS tion in Tolland, accompanied by be afforded by tne work. Farm and Home Week. City Planninir Board. Mrs. Daniel Kerr of Newington. lined—Tp Put Many to Work. Rev. Hueston provides for discus­ sion of various phases of church or­ Sdectmen Vote to Use Hart­ ’The Rockville Emblem Club is Impetus will be given to religious Hartford, July 12 — (AP) — S. ONLY 17 FARM LOANS holding a bridge party this after­ Boston, JiUy 12.—^Vermont* and ganization, in'^luding the Larger Polk 'WaSkowitz, Hartford lawyer Deaths Last Night co-bperaticm, in Connecticut when Parish Plan in which, because of noon at the Elks Heme, comer of New Hampshire have completed representatives of the Jewish, and former member of the city' Ellington avenue and Prospect loca’ conditions, a group of churches piKwwing commission of New Bri­ ford Institution — Change Seven of These Are for Elling­ plans for highway projects to be Catholic and Protestant religious form one large organization. ’This street. bodies meet at Storrs on July 27 tain, fUed yesterday, at the Hartford ton Farmers and Ten for ' Miss Johanna Ashe of Grove imdertaken with funds made avail­ New York—Eklgar MacNaugh- Ian will be explained by Rev. M. S. hospital. He was 85 years old. able under the National Indxutrial and 28 for the Rural Church Con­ ttocking of Manchester. Required by Law Residents of Tolland. street is spending a week with ton, 50, general secretary of the ference which will be held as part of Bom in New Britam, Washowitz friends in New York City. Recovery Act, and are prepared to Paris Y. M. C. A., in ^ a rg e of Farm and Hor.e Week to be con studied at the Syracuse University ’The farmers of Tolland County begin constmetion as soon as the work among Riuwian students. ducted July !3-28 at the Connecti­ and Yale law schools. He was ad­ Federal money is forthcoming,'a re­ The Manchester Trust Company are not In a dire need of cash as Hollywood, Calif.—Edward Dil­ cut State College. The Conference mitted to, the bar in 1922 and be­ an'^’ the Hartford-Connecticut port from the New England Council lon, 60, actor, director, Mary Pick- will broad and non-secretarian came a prominent trial lawyer. was anticipated by agents who today points out. ’These two are the Overnight Trust were selected by the Board AMU^ENTS ford’s first leading man. in scope a ^ attitude and will prO' He was a member of the Hartford made a survey of this territory first New England states to report Montpelier, Vt.—James P. Estee, vide an opportunity for the repre­ county, Connecticut and American of Selectmen last night as the le­ some time ago relative to govern­ they are ready to go ahead. sentatives to share their experiences A. P. News A program af 75 projects has 77, former mayor .of Montpelier Bar Associations, Sigma Alpoa M.. gal depositories for town funds. ment farm aid. Only seventeen end former member of bo'h in religious and social work in Con­ and the ’Tumble Brook C o u n ^ Qub. According to a recent ruling made been prepared by the Vermont State necticut, according to Rev. Robert farmers In the county have applied JIMMY PARKER’S BAND Highway Board, and is awaiting branches of Legislature. Concord, N. H.—^Three convicts His widow and two children sur­ by the Stat>., funds In excess of 30 for government loans and their ap­ New York—Fred Sterry, 57, P. Hueston, of the Federated escape from state prismi. vive. Federal approval. These include Church of Willlngton. per cent of any one bank’s capital plications total only |38,000. Prac­ AT SANDY BEACH construction of some twelve president of the Plaza Ope^tlng Woods Hole, Mass.—Body of man and surplus cannot be deposited In tically all of the applications have bridges, several crossing elimina­ Company and prominent fi^re in The Conference had its inception who leaped or fell from steamer come from residents of the towns the hotel business. at the 1982 Farm and Home Week A change in the course' of the that bank. The Manchester Trust tions, improvement of United States Naushon in Buzzards Bay identi­ Missouri River left the town of Car­ Company hue ^60,000 of the town of Tolland and EMlngton and were Resuming the series of mid-week and state highways and of second­ and was considered so successful fied as that of Peter McCue, 81,. of received by M s. R. Eldred Doyle by both clergy and laity that it has Attleboro. ter Lake, Iowa, on the Nebraska funds on deposit, which Is adjudged dance events, another attraction has ary roads. PRIEST DIES.*^ been continued this year. A full side and it is impossible to enter the limit under the present ruling of Tolland and Joseph Cohen of been booked for Wednesday night, A three lane concrete road on the Littleton, N. H.—Walter WU- Ellington who acted as correspond­ Daniel Webster highway from the program has been arranged, includ­ liams, 60, killed by explosion of an the town by land without first pass­ Money received from the sa.o of Woonsocket, R. I., July' 12.— ing demonstrations of slfpificant ing through Omaha. the town’s paper necessitated se­ ents for the farm loan commission­ July 12th, at the Sandy Beach Ball­ Massacbiuietts line to the city of oil tank in the cellar of his home. er at Springfield. Ellington farmers room, Crystal Lake. In their first Nashua, New Hampchlre, is the Rev. Gedeon Laverdlere, pastor of church activities in music, drama, Providence, R. I.—Payrolls in lecting another bank for this pur­ the Holy Family Catholic church, and other social divisions. pose. have made seven applications while appearance of the summer in this most costly project included in the Rhode Island in June 8.7 per cent Tolland residents have applied for program for 1933 construction with died last night In St. Joseph’s hos­ "Obviously this sec^on of the larger than in preceding month. According to instructions such section, "Jimmy” Parker and his or­ pital, Providence, after a long ill­ ten. ’The seven Ellington applica­ chestra come to Sandy Beach from Federal funds in New Hampshire, Connecticut Farm and Home Week depository must be within the tions ask for a total of 120,000. which has * been approved by the ness of heart disease. He was in program is of interest both to the ECZEMA.. state, prohibiting banking in the Forest Lake, Mass. Slated to supply his 63d year. In case of a vacancy in the vice ' To quiddy relieve the itcUaf sad heel Leave Fop Conventloo dance music for the occasion, this Governor and Council. Other pro­ laity and the professional workers presidency, a president pro tern, of First National Bank of Boston, Lewis H. Chapman, exalted ruler jects include the construction of six Father Laverdlere had been a in the field of religion,” Rev. Rob­ the initsted slda, doctors prescrik with which I n s titu te the Town of un' can be depended upon to ^v e priest for 37 years and, before com­ ert Hueston said. “Both are equally the Senate draws a vice president’s of Rockville Lodge of Elks, and Ed­ good account of themselves. A long bridges. Approximately half the salary. ’The Senator appointed to fill Manchester condtfets a large ward L. Newmarker, assistant funds are to be luied on 13 regiilar ing to the United States from Que­ concerned with the larger objectives amount of Its banking business. experience enables them to play federal aid highwajrs; the remainder bec, served as professor of Latin and of tile program," be- added, "ant the vice president’s place in case of treasurer of the Savings Bank of every type of music, and to play it absence, however, receives only a To Revise Food Schedule Rockville, left this morning for wUl be divided between the improve­ Greek at Levis College in that prov­ both have something to give as well as it should be play^. Composed of ince. as to receive in carrying it out. The Senator's salary. Resind Due to the continued rise In Milwaukee, where they will attend ment of secondary routes, and ex< prices of commodities, steps will be the national convention of the Elks. ten specialists in modem rhythms, taken by the Charity committee to They will be accompanied by their they form a crack combination of revise the schedules of food items wives. The party will attend the melody makers. submitted each week by the co-op­ V'orld Fair at Chicago and will re­ At Forest Lake, "Jimmy" Park f I erating stores supplying groceries turn on July 24. er and his orchestra have been fea­ to the town’s charity cases. In To Visit Germany tured for several seasons. Likewlsa some cases the prices of 'ood par­ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Koscbwltz they have filled numerous engage­ ticularly butter, coffee and flour, as of Vernon avenue, will sail from ments in various ballrooms through­ submitted last week by the gro­ New York tonight for Germany out Massachusetts. In coming to cers, is above the maximum set where they will spend the summer Sandy Beach, they are certain to last year. The matter was left to months. Mrs. Koschwltz Is the only score a hit with local dance lovers. HOUSED the charity committee to re-ar­ heir of her brother, Paul Batsch, ’They will present a program of range the schedule, placing new who lived at Bad Salzbalm, Ger­ sparkling music to include M gbt, maximum figures on certain com­ many. Mr. Batsch died on March gay fox-trots, dreamy waltzes, modities. 3C and his wife died on Apri, 30 specialty and request selections, all The oft-discussed need for a Tnir Is the first visit of Mr. and that could be derired in the matter comfort station to be centrally lo- Mrs. Koschwlt? to Germany in the of delightful entertainment 8 0 '^ past decade. Anniversary C 'ted In Manchester was again dis­ cussed by the Selectmen last night. Oeibbrates 84tli Birthday STATE THEATER It was revealed that an appropria­ Henry Schiebe, of Orchard street tion of 15,000 was made several celebrated his 84th birthday at his "Gold Diggers of 1988" years ago for this purpose, but ob­ home yesterday. Maqy friends and MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN’S SUIT DEPARTMENT jections to several locations for the relatives vlsltM him to extend Any housewife knows how dllB- HOSIERY their compliments. Mr. Schiebe cult it is to keep a black floor look-1 BUY proposed station arose, and the matter was dropped. The matter has lived In Rockville for over half ing dustlei(s. So she can sympathize Palm Beach and Fancy Rayon Hose, 1 C ^ was referred to the public safety a century and has many friends with the property man on the 2 pairs 25c. F air...... X 9 V committee for InveiUgatlon. here. He conducted a plumbing "Shadow Waltz" set of the Warner $45.00 Suits Now. Mohair 2-Piece Bros, picture "Gold Diggers of ^ 3 6 - 0 0 NOW! Tax Rebate business for many years and about a year ago retired. 1938’’ now playing at the State 25c Hose. 5 pairs ...... $1.00 The board ordered rebated taxes To Eleet Bank Officers Theater, when she knows that It SUMMER During This paid by Peter and Mary Krosnlck, Announceme:it of the annual was his Job to keep half an acre of formerly of 126 North Elm street, meeting of the corporators and di­ such a floor polished for two whole I 35c Hose. 4 pairs ... $1.00 cn property which had been rectors of the Savings Bank of days. $40.00 Suits Now > 3 2 . 0 0 SUITS :u early in 1982, 'The tax on Rockville was made yesterday by Twenty men with forty dust I GREAT burned house and lot was inclu Arthur T. Blssell, treasurer. 'The mops—two to the man—were em- In dark and light shades. 50c Hose. 8 pairs ...... $100 in the grand list last all, Tbt meeting will be held on next Tues­ jloyed for this purpose during the amount ordered rebated was f5.85. day, July 18, r.t 2 o'clock, daylight two days the number was being $35.00 Suits Now...... SALE The monthly report of Miss Jes­ time. The board of directors will filmed. Between each "take" the sie Reynolds, Social Sendee work' be elected after which the officers army of dusters advanced on the $ Prices On New er, showed that 242 visits had been will be chosen by the board, floor, erased the tracks left by the $33.50 Suits N ow.-... f Now NECKWEAR made to local families during the 12.50 A very Interesting report of the dancers’ feet and retreated again Stocks Are GoinR month of June, No contagious dis­ business for the past year is ex­ as the next number started. They eases were reported during the pected to be made at this time, bad to work fast to avoid wasting Higher Every Dayl One Lot of Neckwear ...... 25c past 80 days, v*!uable time and to wear huge 'nie Selectmen ordered the con' rnirlng the p u t year much proper ty was taken over by the Savings pads of cloth on their own feet to I $30.00 Suits Now. > 2 4 - 0 0 Men’s and Young Men’s One Lot of Neckwear ...... struetion of a new sidewalk on the Bank of Rock’dlle because of the protect the floor. 45c Inner side of the present sidewalk It Is a particularly beautiful orM aln street from Fradln's store necessity of foreclosing mortgages Bathing. Suits More than two million dollars dance number for the most spec­ One Lot of Neckwear .... 85c to Birch street. The toUl cost of tacular picture of the year, but I SPORT the repair Job was estimated to be worth of property In New Britain v/as taken over. housewives will know that It rep­ 15.00 Value 175 J6, the town agreeing to pay Mayor Retams resents a lot of "dusting" too. $25.00 Suits N ow ...... ^ 2 0 - o o $4.00 one-third of the cost. Abutting Mayor Albert E. Wqlte, who has COATS property owners have agreed to been undergoing treatment at the ROXY, NEW YORK In Tan, Brown, Grey, and 18.50 Value $2.75 Zipper Polo Shirts pay the remainder of the cost, Hartford Retreat for several "Best of Enemies’' Thsse fluita ineluds the famous Kuppeubslmsr, Middl- Bines. FllUng Station A first run Fox Film comedy, months due to a nervous break­ •badf, Wolvsrins and Houm’s Spsdal. $8.00 Value Application for a permit to con­ down, has returned home. At the 'Best of Enemies," with Buddy $2.25 struct a filling station on Center Rogers and Marian Nixon, and an present time be Is at bis summer 'The Suits art of ths hast Woolens and Worsteds and and Sweat Shirts street, at the Intersection of Broad home overlooking Snlpslo Lake augmented stage show featuring 12.60 Value street, was filed with the - lectmen well known variety artists, are the ars band tallorsd. Thsse suits come In Tan, Gray, Now $2.00 Polo Shirts, come in blue and yesterday afternoon by Morlarty Just ovsr tbs Tollsfid town line. major attractions of the new pro­ Brown, Blue and various ethsr sbadss, and stripes. aaaaaaeaea Brothers, The Selectmen set Tues­ Mayor Walts Is still unabls to re­ $2.00 Value white, zipper fronts 75c turn to his duties In the cost de­ gram now at the air-conditioned $1.65 day afternoon at 4 o'clock, July 25 Roxy Theater, 7tb avenue and 50th Heather Mixture Polo Shirts. as ths date for a public hearing on partment of tbs Hoekanum Mills Company where be has been 'un> street. "Best of Enemies'' brings Regular 89e values a e • • a # e 75c the application, . . ^ . ployed for many years, With a de­ Buddy Rogers back to the' screen BOYS’ SOTT DEPARTMENT — 6 TO 18 YEARS OF AGE ’The Selectmen signed 318 checks after an imsence of almost two totaling 117,62946, representing cided Improvement In health he $18.00 Suits plans to devote the summer to years. Gertrude Nlessen, dlbtin< A Close-out of bills for the past month. Now eseeeee# rest. isbed radio singer who has been $15.00 During the month of June, Build Notes Kiquently beard over the Columbia BOYS’ SUIT SPECIAL ing b e tto r Edward C. Elliott, network has been engaged for her Jr,, auth^sed construction of two The amateur boxing bouts whleb '“V...... $ 1 2 . 0 0 In Tan, Gray and Brown Herrlngbonaa and Stripaa. were postponed at Crystal Lake first appearance at a major Broad­ SUk Stripe Neckband dwellings totaling a cost of 112,600 way theater to bead a stage show $12.50 Suits Tailorad \ry the Sturdy Built Tallora. and other cons^vctlon amountin Stadium two weeks ago because of of unusual color and brilliance. Now sessssse eeeeeee# 10.00 to 12,840. Town bills and the bulM the fire at the plant of the Roek- Many well known variety artists $ Former Vslues Up To $18.00 ing inspector's report for the vUls-wmimantie Lighting Com­ are Included In the new stage show. $10.00 Suits SHIRTS month of June are printed In to pany, were held last evening under In addition to Miss Nlessen, the pro­ Now . . . day's Issue of 'The Herald, the sponsorship of the C, D, K, gram Includes Bobby Gilbert, come­ $8.00 About five dozen in this lot. Athletic Club, dian, flanami and Micbl, oriental Thess suiU ars of the Sturdy BuUt Style, and come lo Sizes 14 to 17. Values to Carl and William Schenetsky Greya, Browna, Bluea and Mlxturaa. Now Only $ have purchased the Steven Nagy dancers, Ted and A1 Waldman, In 9 .7 5 $8 .0 0 ...... *1.25 an oriidofii blackface act, Dault and Some with 3 abort panta, 2 long paata, or 1 long and 1 home at 114 Grove street in which La Marr, acrobats, and tmusual abort paata. they now live. It Is a two family ballet numbers have been prepared bouse. Queer Twists Mrs, George L, Schwartz will en- by the Gae Foster Girls and Dave SHOE DEPARTMENT flcbooler, master of ceremonies, and SFEOIALl Dorothy t^rtfln the world Wide Guild of orchestra conductor, will contri). ite STRAW HATS "ie Rockville Baptist church at Men’s Black Oxfords Men'a Blaek and Brown Dodd In Day’s News a new musical program. An her l -j ,c at 7f Spring street this Wonderful buy B l i ^ k $ SHIRTS evening at 7 o'clock, for the money. $ OXFORDS 4.80 Panamas $2.85 'The regular meeting of the 2.69 Pumps San Frandsco — "Cruelty" was Board of Selectmen was held last Big Yahiea At AU All Arrow Fancy Shirts the grounds ftr divorce dted by evening in their rooms In the Me­ Men’fl Sport SPEGAL! Mrs, Mae Holl in suing Arthur E, morial Building with First Select­ 2-Tonc Leghorns $2.85 HoU, shoe store owner. 'Then she man Francis J, Prichard presiding. $ $3e49 Snapeneion $1.95 and $2.50 s^fled "he refused to buy me Mr, and Mre. Gustave Friedrich We have nothing to fear in this Oxfords 2.60 W elt Tiee AO oth er quality. $1.69 shoes." are enjoying a motor trip to Chiea- country from a dictatorship; It can­ $3.80 Soft Straw Hats Seattle^Auid art treasures and g( and Detroit. not Jive here. Black and Brown. N ow ...... $1.50 rare antiques, two brass fire extin- Joseph Lavltt of the Rockville —Alfred E. Smitli. Mens’ $8.00 and $9.00 $1.00 OFF /Tvlshers, of the variety of 1988, Grain and Coal Company left this Co-operadve Oxfords Mlasea’ and AH All Bond Street Shirte gleamed brightly at the new Seat­ morning for Chicago where be will Drinking Is an art, and while in ALL Children’s $ tle art museum. visit the World’s Fair. Franc J It may be productive of good in neat aummar 1.80 Sennets $1.00 White collar at­ An enterprising thief stole them. Herbert and Leslie Rysreak of conversation. In Germany of music atylea. Cloae-out WILBUR COON Footwear tached. Values Jefferson n ty , Mo,—Oov. Ouy New York City are visiting their and In England of social living, here p ric e ...... $5.80 PUMPS AND to $1.50. $ 1 #00 B. Park was faced with an odd re­ grandparents, Mr, and R. J. It makes fools out of gentlemen. OXFORDS Cblldrea’a quest—that he dress a doll for Rysneak of Grove street. Caps oycandup —Henry Noble MaeOncken, presi­ Bfen’a and Boya* Pumps rhaiity’s sake. The regular meeting of the aux­ dent of Vaeear. A good aaaortmant of The governor sent the requesting iliary of Stanley Dobosz Post, No. thaae famoua ahoea. and SNEAKS Fit all typea of feet— All Nainsook organization a check, remarking: 14, American Legion, will be held Human life was never so cheap 5 9 c Sandals Men’s and Boys’ "It’s too hot today to dress a 'loiilgbt In G. A. R. ball. A social and insecure in the United States as Lace-to-toe. wide or narrow. doll." will follow the meeting. Chicago — Superior Judge Jo­ The annual outing of the Vernon it Is at the present time, and mur­ UNDERWEAR seph Sabath has decided to enjoin Methodist church will be hel'^ at der Is decidedly more common in "Outingsriles” SHIRTS and '"^he shadow of approaching Simsbury this year as the guest this country than in any other cotra- Including B. V. D. and Ssalpts. death,’’ of Rev. M. 3. Stocking and will be try which claims to he civilized. SANDALS held on Saturday afternoon, Au —Dr. Frederick Hoffman, insurance SHORTS He acted on complaint of Mrs. stattstidan. Marie Malagoli, who said: gust 5. Fancy Broadcloth Elastic Sides in the "My husband wants to get rid of Lewis H. Chapman, proprietor of $1.49 Shorts. Sblrta are of combed yarn. mo. Recently he has taken to read­ the Chapman Shoe Store and clerk In case of war, the giant modem dirigibles, with their long cruising Sizes 28 to 4s. Regular 35c value. ing dreambooks. A few nlgbta ago Oa the__ Rockvll>___ aty Court, has Women’s, M ieses’, he said be saw the shadow of death returned from a business trip to range, high speed and scouting Now . . $3.98 Now . $3.29 Wbmsn’s Whits over me. I’m getting so I look over Boston. planes which they carry, would af­ Boys* Nainsook Union SrKb nay shoulder fc*- the shadow. I want The Young People’s Federation ford a protective weapon of unequal­ Children’ Infanta’, Pumps and Ties t to quit bothering me." of Manchester with which the Tal- ed value. Now . Now . The court issued a restraining cottville C. E. Society is connected —Lient-Oem. J. L. Keaworthy, Jr., $2.79 $2.49 f o r Lakdiurst naval air station. order. will hold their annual outing on fee 0.0 • ••• • ...$ L 9 8 Norfolk, Neb.—A bit of a breeze Saturday, July 22, at Columbia Babies’, Now $2.98 took the wind out of a golf argu­ Lake. Our progress in dealing with crime ment here. A social hour followed the meet­ has not kept pace with our advances A ■ The ball of A. E. Schultz rolled ing of the auxiliary of Division No. in sdence. Industry and other Im tr within a fraction of an inch of 1 Ancient Order of Rlhemlans, portant phases of Iffe. the cup and he asked his eompan- held last evening in the K. of C —Judge Henry S. Sweeny, Detroit ions to concede fhe bole. "Not by baU. a long shot,” said George Chris­ Miss Evelsm McCarthy, popular Our Atlantic coastline is 1,888 toph. Just then the breeze blew the teacher of tap dancing, is spending miles long, while the Pacific is C E HOUSE ball into the cup. her vacation at Coney Island, 1.366. V.

i i * , . .•

P A G B E ip n '’ MANCHES-r^^ HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12,1989. ■ t :

Middletown, C3ty of, aid rendered 82.80 Mijeski, Stanley, rent 18.50 MRS. POTTER SEEKING Rebreafioii Cmtei: Bim ORDERED PAD) BY SELECll MUcolonis, Stanley,' rents' 80.00 BUDDING INSPECTOR’S REPORT Miner’s Pharmacy, drugs, etc. 7.96 Items o f Internet-^ Mints, Harry, rents 72.80 FULL CUSTODY OF SON Town bills ordered approved by the Selectmen last night fcdlow: Mlstretto, Marino, rait 10.50 Following Is the report of Building Inspector Edward C. ESliott, Jr., as Adkins Printing Conq;>any, printing ...... | IS A i Mohr’s Bakery, bread, etc. 28.56' given to the Selectmen last night: SLOYD WORK Moore, Joseph E., attorney, rent ;4.50 Tells in Court Why She Will Anderson and Noren, meats and groceries ...... 50.OO Honorable Board of Selectmen, . A few more boys enronsd duriMT' Moriarty, E. F., election day helpers 42.00 Manchester, Conn. Not Marry Fred Astaire, the Andrulot, August, shoe repairs . . . . : ...... 3.75 Moriarty, M. J., rent the past week in the wood worldly 15.00 Gentlemen: , Dancer. ; classes conducted by < the Itecrear Annulli, George, rent Mountain Brook Farm, milk 2.90 My report as Building Inspector for the month of June, 1933, Is here­ Moynihan, Nellie, rent tlon Center. This makes the ea^ Armstrong, Harry, auto rq[>alrs ...... 1.25 15.00 with submitted: New Yoric, July .2.—(AP)—Mrsi rollment over one hundred. ■ .TOio Mozzer, Adam, rent 15.I.HJ Dwellings PhyiUs Livingston Potter, whose boys have started a pair of m r Armstrong, Wm., care of dum p...... 50.OO Mozzer, B., meats and groceries 25.00 Amott, Frances M., rents ...... 27.00 B s t Coat engagement to Fred Astaire, the hogany four poster beds, which will McCann, Reuben, rent 15.00 W. Harry England. 57 Cobum R oa d ...... $ 6,500 Auto Tire Co., tires and guards ...... 16.72 dancer, has been reported in vari­ require considerable lathe Wprk. McComb, Robert, rent 15.00 John J. Douglas, Elwood R oad...... 6,000 Other new projects st 'ted were Automatic Voting Machine Corp., diagnuns ...... 18.40 McCormick, Mrs. Wm., refits ...... • 30.00 ous society columns the past few Belch and Brown, rent ...... 12.00 weeks, thinks romance is all right, PrisclUa sewing cabinet lawn hose McKee, C. D., saw filing ...... • 5.60 $12,500 reel, wall shelf, lawn dogs and tea Barrett, Maty, ren t...... 14.00 McKinney, Mrs. Joseph, ren t ...... 14.00 Oarages but that motberhood is more im­ Beebe, Louis E., rent ...... 10.50 portant. wagon. The sixth grad* boys who McKinney, Margaret, rents'...... • * • ...... 30.00 William England, 15 Franklin Street...... $ 100 are all beginners t lis summer have Behrendt, Martha, rent ...... 15.00 So she testified in Supreme Court Nash, Roy, labor,'N. W. Cemetery ...... 77.30 Bflsorilaneous each started a bird feeder. Benson, Joseph, rent ...... 15.00 Ndson, C. O. W., material and labor ...... 10.55 Fred Krah, 669 Tollcmd Turnpike, Roadside Stand...... $ 200 in a hearing in which she seeks full Bigelow and Coimter, ren t ...... 10.50 Neubauer, John, rent ...... 15.00 Peter Zabeleskos, 34 Delmont Street, Chicken Coop ...... 10 custody of her four year old son by Blatter, Alfred E., ren ts...... 27.50 Newington Home for Crippled Children, board and care 8.57 her former husband, Eliphalet Nott Blish, F. T. Hardware Co., hardware, e tc...... 223.61 N. Y., N. H., A H. R. R Co., freight ...... 84 Petter, Wall street broker. $ 210 Mrs. Potter said she found the Boardman, Wm. A Sons Co., te a ...... 13.50 Nichols, James N., meats and groceries ...... T 34.82 Alterations and Addittons OR. C. M. PARI4EK dancer “desirable in every way,’’ as Bogaduk, Benjamin, ren ts...... 28.00 North End Market, meats and groceries ...... <...... , 34.00 A rm y A Navy Chib, Mate Street...... $ 600 DENTIST a husband, but that she had not as Boggini, Wm., ren t...... 15.00 Norton, Ralph P., Assistant Voting Machine Mechanic .. 76.25 Michael Gurski, 110 Congress street...... 500 Telephone 54 Pratt Street i r Bowers, Raymond, ren ts...... 24.00 Oak Grove Dairy, milk ...... 13.68 yet accepted ’-Is offer of marriage. 6-8492 Hartford, Ct. Manchester Horn# Club, 35 Brainard P lace...... 400 Her attorney asked: Braithwaite, J. R., services ...... 28.15 Obraitis, Ursula, board and ca re ...... 15.00 Dentistry that will please you, Dennis Bryan, 179 Tolland Turnpike...... 200 “Have you given him an an- Brarauskas, John, ren t ...... 13.00 Okavitch, Steve, rents ...... — • •...... 27.05 J. Louis Heron, 464 Hartford R oad...... 200 at a price you can afford to pay. Olson, John 1., paint and supplies ...... 5.99 ' Brazauskas, Leo, meats and groceries ...... 47.30 John McConvUle, 7 Wlndemere Street...... ' 80 “No,” she replied. Brazouski, Adam, meats and groceries ...... 28.00 Opolach, Thomas, rent ...... 14.00 Annie Macomber. 58 Birch Street...... 25 Orfitelli, M. A., rent ...... 15.00 “Why hot, may I ask?” Brezinski, Ignatz, ren t...... 12.60 Frank J. Blanchard, 235 Center Street,...... 25 “I feared that if I remarried I • Bryant and Chapman Co., m ilk ...... 12.30 Osano, Urbano, rent ...... 15.00 Oswald, .Vm., meats and groceries ...... 18.00 might not be able to give my child Buffalo-Sprlngfield Roller Co., grease ...... 3.90 $ 2,030 all my attention.’ Pagani, B., meats and groceries ...... ;...... 12.00 Biugey, Fred W., Trustee, ren t...... 45.00 The hearing continues tomorrow. Burgess, Samuel, ren t ...... 15.00 Pagani, J., meats and groceries ...... 15.96 TOTALS ... .•...... $14,840 For Expert , Biursack Brothers, meats and groceries ...... 146.40 Park Hill Flower Shop, geraniums...... ,...... 162.50 Respectfully submitted, ' Campbell’s Service Station, truck parts and repairs ...... 5.90 Patterson, Wm., meats and groceries ...... 53.42 EDWARD C. ELLIOTT, JR. Motor vehicle I property m the Electric Canale, A., meats and groceries...... 27.13 Patterron, Mrs. Wm., ren t ...... 15.00 United States has a valuation ot Refrij?erator Carney, Edward, ren t...... 14.00 Pawelski, Wm.. rents ...... 35.10 more than $4,500,000,000, on 8.70 Carpenter, C. E., re n t...... 30.00 Peckham, M. C., milk ...... which an annual tax of more 28.00 Service „ Carrabino, Antonio, re n t...... 14.40 Peden, Isabel, services ...... , ...... than a billion dollars is paid, ac­ 15.00 ELUOn ROOSEVET SON OF PRESIDENT Carrigiona, S. C., re n t...... 10.50 Pen tore, Enrico, rent ...... cording to the American Automo­ Call 5680 Perrett and Glenney, express ...... 5.50 bile Association. ' Case, Lockwood and Brainard Co., printing services ...... 71.25 2.60 Center Auto Supply, auto and truck parts ...... 64.09 Peterson, Clarence K., m ilk ...... STARTS DIVORCE SUIT ARRIVES IN PARIS Authorized Frigldalre Serv> Peterson, Mrs. Nick, board and ca re ...... 10.00 Chartier, R. J., board and ca re ...... ; ...... 15.00 (oe-man, with 10 years' Phelps Oil Co., Inc., oil ...... '...... 18.80 Cheney Brothers, rents, gravel, m arkers...... 349.10 practical experience. Pickles, Wm., rents ...... 7.20 Son of President Arrives at Met by American Ambassador Cignetti’s Market, meats and groceries ...... 26.00 Pieseik, Boleslaw, rent ...... 13.50 Reno—His Wife to File a and a Cheering Crowd— Clark, A., shoes...... 3.55 18.80 Pitkin, J. Russell, range o il ...... — ...... Makes Taxicab Tour of the IKEM P'S, Inc. Clough, John, rent ...... 14.00 Pola, Luigi, meats and groceries ...... 36.84 Cross Complaint. doverleaf Dairy, m ilk ...... 11.10 Purnell, Russell, rent.. , ...... 15.00 City. Cobum, Frank, re n t...... 7.00 Quinn, Francis P., range oil ...... 13.16 Reno, Nev., July 12.—(AP) — A n ^ T E R Collins, Merrill, o il...... 1.88 Quish, Wm. P., ambulance and burial service ...... 101.00 Elliott Roosevelt, son of the Presi­ Parle, July 12— (AP) —Franklin Conant Machine and Steel Co., truck parts ...... 20.23 Rawson, Julia, ren t ...... 15.00 dent, bronzed and hard after six D. Roosevelt, Jr., son of the Presi­ Consolidated Rendering Co., rent...... 15.00 Refiners Lubricating Co., gear chase ...... 33.32 weeks in the opm, is expected to file dent, arrived here today in a second- Converse, Lawrence A., ren t ...... 15.00 Reimer, Mrs. L., rent — ...... 5.25 suit here tomorrow or Friday in a class railway carriage from Le- K E j v r NOTICE! Correnti, Paul, meats and groceries ...... 96.71 Reimer, Mrs. L., rent ...... 5.25 divorce action against his wife, the Havre where he Handed from the Curran, Emeline, ren ts ...... 28.50 Reimer, Louis, rent ...... 8.60 former Miss EHizabeth Donner of steamship Washington. Notice is hereby given that the DeCiantis, Frank, meats and groceries ...... 347.00 Reizer, Elgnatz, meats smd groceries ...... 69.53 Philadelphia. A crowd greeted Mr. Roosevelt Board of Milk Control will hold a Dell, Mrs. Louis, rents ...... 44.00 Robinson, Raymond E., killing 17 dogs, inves. 11 cases ... 84.00 Plans for filing his divorce action and hla three companions who public hearing in tee Hall of the House of Representatives on tee Dempster, John M., ren t...... 14.00 Rogers, Charles, rent ...... 15.00 are to be divulged today, it is un­ handled their own baggage from the 20th day of July, 1933, at 2 p. m., Dent, Fred, re n t...... 9.10 Rogers, T. J., rents ...... 28.80 derstood, by Roosevelt and his at­ coach and vainly tried to avoid pub­ daylight time for tee purpose of Denton, R. O., re n t...... '...... 14.40 Rohan, James J., ren t ...... 15.00 torney Samuel Platt. lic attention. 'They were welcomed RADIO Dewey-Richman Co., office supplies, etc...... 6.08 RoUason, Joseph, ren t ...... 14.40 first by representatives of Foreign hearij^ any and all persons who 20.00 The complaint probably will be Ministers Paul-Boncour of France may be interested in tee foUowing ' Diamond’s Shoe Store, shoes...... 50.55 Rourke-Eno Paper Co., Inc., drinking cu p s ...... filed in District Court either at Car- Dickenson, B. S., Agent, ren ts...... 18.20 Huff, Frank, re n t...... 15.00 and tee American Ambassador matters of business: The Board 30.00 son City or here and a short delay is Jesse I. Straus, then the cheering proposes to Rule: Dickenson, Mamie, moving services ...... 10.00 Russell, Mrs. Thomas, rents ...... expected before the suit comes to Diocesan Bureau of Social Service...... 42.86 Ryan, Theresa, rent ...... • • • ■ 15.00 crowd insisted on shaking ban is That whereas the persons who are trial. selling an average of less than ten Dolge, C. B. Co., weed killer, etc...... 44.00 Rydlewicz, Frank, rent ...... 13.00 with the President’s son. As the plahs are imderstood, how­ quarts of milk or its equivalent Enrico, Domenic, ren t...... 25.20 Sarg^t, Mrs. N., rent ...... 15.00 Mr. Roosevelt said he would re­ Schiebel Brothers, auto and truck parts ...... 40.60 ever, Mrs. Roosevelt is expected to main in Paris a week, after which daily at less than market prices ap­ East Hartford, Town of, aid rendered ...... 352.00 file a cross-complaint. pear to be tee most demoralizing Eckhardt, Ottille, re n t...... 15.00 Schieldge, Wm. H. Estate, printing ...... 38.00 he may go to London to vlnt the Schmidt, -Mrs. Carl, board and ca re ...... 43.15 world economic conference “if it is factor in certain of tee markets of England, George, meats and groceries ...... 141.43 this State; and Fairfield Grocery, meats and groceries ...... 147.14 Scranton, Mrs. E. E., ren t ...... 15.00 still running.” Then he expects to go to Spain. Whereas under Section 6 of Chap­ Farmingrton, Town of, aid rendered ...... 84.70 Scranton, Leila, board and ca re ...... 27.00 MRS. ROOSEVELT VIEWING *T would like to see the Davis Cup ter 226 of tee Public Acts of 1933, Famham, Mrs. Clarence, board and ca re ...... 50.00 Seastrand, Fred, renc ...... ■ 14.40 9.35 matches. At any rate aay hello to the Board has power to fix and es­ Farr, Frank, rents'...... '...... 15.00 Spastrand, Mary, rent...... 3.00 the team,” young Roosevelt said. tablish, from time to time a mini­ Farr, Lucy, ren ts...... 30.00 Selwitz, Israel, shoe repairs ...... THE SIGHTS OF QUEBEC 64.00 He slipped away from his com­ mum price for tee different markets’ Farr, Mrs. and Mrs. Cervini, ren t ...... 13.00 Service Press, printing ...... : ...... , ...... 13.50 panions to escape tee public greet­ of the state for each class of milk. Farr, Philip, ren ts...... 28.40 Shea, John P. rent ...... Sheebtman Motor Car Co., auto and truck parts ...... 17.22 ing, but the four friend met again MODEL 424 Now, therefore, tee Board hereby Felice, Luigi, meats, groceries, rents ...... 41.00 Quebec, Que., July 12.—(AP) — at a small hotel on the left bank and sets the minimum retail price for Ferrando, Peter, ren ts...... 30.00 Sheehan, John F., rents ...... 42.30 Sheridan, Mrs. Patrick, board and ca re ...... , ...... 18.00 Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, wife of prepared for an immediate taxicab bottled milk, delivered at tee con­ Ferris, Ed., Agent, rojt ...... v ...... 10.80 the President of the United States, tour of Paris. sumer’s premises within tee State- First National Bank of Boston, Legal services ...... 656.00 Signsd Service Corp., gas tanks "...... 13.00 90 Sire, Charles F., ren t ...... 7.20 was viewing today the sights of the a t 120. in quart botties and st 8e. First National Stores, meats and groceries ...... 839.70 ancient capital of Canada, having so delivered in jfint bottles, (in most Fischer, Gustave Co., office supplies ...... ‘...... 9.25 Skrabaez, Charles, meats and groceries...... 81.57 SCOONEBS DISABLED arrived last night in her own auto­ New York, July 12— (AP)—CoaAt markets the minimum is 8c.) with Foley, Michael, rents — ...... 30.00 Smachetci, P., meats and groceries ...... 8.00 Smith’s Garage, tires and tubes ...... 61.96 mobile. Guard headquarters here received 37 the schedule of prices at one cent Friend, A. E., M. D., glasses, etc...... 33.00 Mrs. Roosevelt’s holiday tour took word this morning that the Coast less for milk delivered to the con­ Frogge, A. S. Co., Wax-Var, etc...... 17.10 Smith, R. J.,>rents...... 28.80 Smith, T. D., meats and groceries ...... 238.57 her through the New Elngland states Guard cutter Mojave had picked up sumers to carry away from tee deal­ Gamboletti, C., rent ...... 15.00 HAVE MUSIC WITH YOU er’s premises In either quantity or in Gardiner, Thomas, re n t...... 15.00 Sodaskie, Amelia, rents ...... 27.70 and along the curving hig^ vays the disabled schooner Mary Goulart with six men aboard two miles north tee consumer’s receptacle. Garrard, Ellz., ren t...... 15.00 South Manchester Water Co., water service ...... 3.75 which run through the Green m. m- EVERYWHERE So. New Elngland Telephone Co., telephone service ...... 130.49 tains to enter the province of Que­ of Cape Cod light. And the Board announces that if Garrone’s Market, meats and groceries ...... 109.00 THIS SUMMER it finds that these prices are not Giblin, Mary, board and care, ren t ...... 147.00 Spears/> Mps. Wm., rent ...... 15.00 bec. The message said tee Mojave had the schooner, which cornea from maintained and that the markets GUkinson, Samuel, ren ts ...... 30.00 Squires, Gladys, rents ___ ! ...... 28.00 She admitted laughtegh that her A complete compact radio for Staiger, George, re n t...... 14.00 attempt to travel incognito had been Provincetown in tow and was taking are further demoralized by the per­ Glastonbury Knitting Co., ren ts ...... 28.30 your car, having sdl the latest sona selling less than 10 quarts of Glenney, W. G. Co., rents, oil, cement, etc...... 76.50 Stantella, Mary, rent ...... 15.00 a failure. As soon as she entered her it into Boston. ’The Coast Guard later received a featiures for finest i^rformance mUk per day, the Board proposes to Golway, Eliz. A., re n t...... 15.00 State of Connectiut, wic|ows’ Pension...... 965.28 hotel she was met by a newspaper and tone—PLUS Atwater Kent State of Conneticut, blue prints, etc...... 4.38 reporter with whom she conversed in report that after tee Mojave had reduce the minimum heretofore set Goodale, Annie S., ren t ...... 15.00 workmanship. as a license base, from 10 quarts or Gollmitzer, John, rents, milk ...... 62.80 Stavhltsky, Susie, rent ...... 14.00 French. seen the Goulart to safety it picked Stevenson, Eliz., rent ...... 15.00 up the disabled schooner Catherine Steering post control if desired, over daily, to cover every sale Gorman, Mrs. James, rent ...... 16.00 From Quebec the President’s wife is only two dollars extra. whether of one quart or more. Gorman, Robert, Agent, ren t ...... 10.50 Straughan, W. K., m ilk ...... !...... 12.00 expects to motor to Montreal where S. Saunders of New Bedford off the Stroka, Antoinette, ren ts ...... ,...... 28.00 end of Cape Cod and started towing See this set demonstrated on The Board rules that the price Gorman, Mrs. S. K., ren t ...... 15.00 she will turn south to re-enter the schedules are established for tee Gorman, Thomas, rents ...... *...... 28.50 Sullivan, Thmnas F., rent ...... '...... 15.00 her to Provinceton. The Saunders our service car—hail It anywhere. United States and make her way to bad a broken shaft. products delivered or services ren­ Gorman, Walter, rents ...... 50.80 Sweet, Harry F., spraying ...... 79.20 Washington. Sweet, Jessie, rente ...... 27.00 You Can Install It! dered regardless of the party who Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co., meats and groceries ...... 1,439.54 furnishes or performs teem, whether Hale, A. D., ren t ...... Tanner, John, rent ...... 15.00 MILITABY OBDEBS 15.00 Hartford, July 12.—(AP)—John Only One Hole To Drill! producer, producer-dealer, milk Hale, J. W. Co., meats, groceries, rents, clothing, etc, 496.53 Tedford, George, rente ...... 30.00 R. ponahue, fli^ lieutenant in the dealer, creamery, store, restaiuant Hall, James, ren t _____ 14.00 Tedford, Joseph, m ilk ...... 42.17 ONE DIES, TWO HURT Templeton, Joseph, ren t ...... I...... 14.00 infantry reserve, has been instruct­ or other business or agency. Harrison, S., Agenl, rent 1 2 /jO Thier, Adam, ren t ...... 8.00 ed by the office of the state ad­ The Board proposes further to re­ Hartford Orphan A^lum, board and care 25.00 Potterton & Krah consider the schedules heretofore Hayes, A H., land rental 6.00 Tryon, C. H., meats and groceries ...... 14.00 IN AUTO ACCIDENT jutant general to appear before an Turkington, S. J., town services and vital statistics ...... 150.6:; examining board which will de­ “On The Square” set up and established which reads Hayes, W. L., motorcyle parts 12.60 Twaronlte, Joseph, rent ...... 14.40 Depot Square Phone 8788 'all special grades of milk, except Healy, Frances, rent 12.60 termine his qualification for appoint­ Vallu^, Frank, rente 25.00 Glens Falls, N, Y., July 12.— (AP) ment as first lieutenant of i^antry certified milk, shall meet grade A Healy, Thomas, Labor—^West Cemetery 60.00 —A woman was instantly klUed and standards and shaU be sold under Herald Printing Co,, advertising "Valvoline Oil Ck)., gtis and oil ...... 500.10 in the Citonnecticut National Guard. 38.25 ■Veiteh, R obert N., election day helpers two men critically injured in an this class.” This was later modi­ Hickey, Mary, loam 23.:^ 67.00 Wallingford, Town of, aid rendered ... automobile accident on the Albany- fied, Since the Board cannot set H iggi^, Mrs. Henry, board and care 27J20 2.40 Watson, James, services ...... 30.60 Montreat highway a short distance standards, to read “all special grades Hines, Mrs. Caroline, damage by dogs 4A0 south of Warrensburgh last night. of milk except certified milk shall HoU, E. J., rents 268.60 Webster, W. J., ren t ...... 10.80 Weir, Fred, ren t ...... "...... The woman killed was Mrs. Fan­ be sold at Grade A prices.” It sug­ Hooks, Martha, rent 14.40 10.00 Weir, George, rent ...... nie Pecue, 50, widow of the late gests that this schedule shall be House, C. E. & Son, Inc., shoes 14.58 15.00 Whipple, Larrabee, board and ca re ___ 20.00 Daniel Pecue, for many years a hotel modified to read as follows: Hyde, W. S., Agent, rent 15.00 Special grades of milk, labelled luliano, l^cenzo, rent 15.00 ■White Tar Co., d ir in fe c ta n t...... 8.00 proprietor at Hudson Falls. Wilkie, A. R., mUk ...... ".. 3.40 ’The injured men are James E. or otherwise represented to the con­ Jacquemin, A., rent 16.00 sumer as l}eing superior to market Jarvis, Alex. Jr., rent Wilson, Mrs. E., meats and groceries . 44.00 Campbell, 50, and Charles Geary, INSURANCE 15.00 milk, (commonly spoken of as grade Johnson, Aaron, rents 66.75 Wilson, H. L., salary as sealer 37.50 52, both a t Syracuse. Campbell’s Johnson, Alfred, rent Wilson, Robert D., trucking and stone ...... 177.39 right leg was amputated after the B milk) shall be sold at prices not 15.00 less than Ic. per quart higher than Johnson, C. Machine Co., rent 12.50 Windham, Town of, aid rendered...... 6.25 accident. Geary suffered internal in­ Johnson, George, rent Windsor, Town of, aid rendered ...... 20.00 juries and fractures of several ribs. the market milk price schedule. 15.00 ’The Board has found that there Johnson & Little, labor and material 7.40 Windsor Locka, Town of, aid rendered ...... *...... 49.50 Campbell is an employe of the Syra­ The Best Guardian of Johnson, Victor, services Wirtalla, Paul, rent ...... • • • ...... 15.00 cuse Lighting Company and Geary are a great variety of such labels in 4.50 use. The dealers using them must Johnston, Joseph, services L50 Wood, L. T,. Co., range o il-...." ...... 22.56 is a New York Central railroad en­ Joyce, Thomas, rent 12.00 Woodhouse, Rose C., rent ...... 12.00 gineer. Both were here as delegates Life and Property conform to truth in advertising and must obtain adequately ^her Judson, Dwight H. Co., disinfectant...... 11.25 Wright, ‘Rebecca, ren t ...... I ...... 14.00 to the state convention of Spanish prices to cover tee cost of producing Kanehl, William, rents Zwick, Sa.muel, r^nt ...... 15.00 War Veterans. 28.tH) a superior grade of milk. Keating, Mazie, rent 15.00 Quinn, James J,, board'and care ...... 32.00 Mrs. George S. Phelps of South The Board desires information on Kildish, Anna, rent 10J5 Yulyes, Samuel, sHiqe.repairs, ren t ...... 54.25 Glens Falls, who was the fourth oc­ which to base a ruling concerning Kittel's Market, meats and groceries 226.07 E ighth S ch ool'D istrict, Stock (Uorp. Tax "...... 19.45 cupant a t the automobile, escaped the use of paper bottles as store Kleiman, Louis, rent 14.00 Ninth School District, Stock C!orp. T a x ...... • • • • 176.04 with bruises. bottles. Knofia, Arthur, Agent, rents •£2.00 The automobile swerved from the Knoll, John, ren t ...... k 14:40 Insure Your Valuables 'The Board rules that: $17,629.46 I I'uad, ran up an embankment and The following practices sare not Kompanik, Celestine, rent 15.00 I- overtiumed. Koslowski, Julian, rents 18A0 rebates or discoimts forbidden under A BOX IN A GOOD SAFE DEPOSIT VAUI/T the law : Kottke, Augusta, rent 18.00 K. B. APFUB CROP. Lantierl, G., meats and groceries 8,90 (1) Supplying calendars, adver­ Pay Day at a Forest A rm y Cam p IS THE tising specialties of various sorts of Lanzano, Rose, damage by dogs 2.48 Boston, July 12.—(AP)—An ap­ Larson. Esther, rent 14.00 small value and limited use, provid­ ple crop somewhat smaller thmi the BEST AND CHEAPEST INSURANCE ed the number. val le or quantity of Lauff, Susan, rent 15.00 heavy 1932 crop was reported for Lenti. John, rent 14.00 such articles delivered to ^ y cus-, this section today by the New Eng­ tomer do not amount in ^ t to a' Lil^erty Investment and Realty Co., rent > a • 15.00 land crop reportteg service. The Manchester Trust Co. >rice redaction on purchases. The Lobec, John, rent 14:40 On the basis of conditions JiUy 1, Loney, John, rent 15.00 Board reserves authority to rule on the New England a]^e crop for thl» specific cases as they may be pre- I••••••••« 22.00 The ceremony was porformed by Manchester Realty Co., rrats 1(1.00 tee Board against the ssillag osstsri> .UQmchester Trust Co., Agent, rents' City cnerk Michael J. Cruise. He tee Board wfU traasfS tea Bsiiiss'. officiated in the first marriage. T(ie Manchester Water Co., water service 20JS0 without furiher tescgs» ImM t e a ' Bfenifold SxippUes Oo., typewriter ribbons couple was parted a year ago by a RICHARD G. RICH Board reserSss. tea right to rstani 19.00 Mexican divorce. , Manning, Frederick R., rents ...... 11.70 to grant a transfer where eom>/ Marchuk, WasU, rente 27.00 Tinker Bididiiig. South Manchester plaints are 'on file. Lead pencil industry ■ annpimees Marlow's, hate J60 STA TE O F COiNrODC; Marten, A. E. Co., Assessment iheets it will raise wages, because 'of BOARD OF 1ULK;0 J. 82.91 ter business. Perhaps this is due Martzer, John, rent ...... lOAO Chariee a . Raymond, rent to tee- harder flgnring' people W U M ifilL 10.0if have to do theiMi day» - v a '-'.If » , V- yi;

' ' , xm: • I . , raoa'iM ii*;'; ■ MANCHESIDJI EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JULY 12,H»8. I • ...... i ■44s"V... Js M 'ttii'w epi jimni Mse at adwvtibjqmbnts ADVERTIBBMSNTB REHINGTON-ARMS CO. ngton plant, Mr. Davis also notl^ Delays Lindberghs in Maine fled the em^oyea that It is the In­ Oyster FIREWORKS DISPUY tention of ths management to -r-Eowte m e J«y INCREASES ITS WAGES adont an CDOi^ as pcssibis a forty- Gould, p4 k ^ w s e li an a mMmum wherever i atueiTBeb9BW FLEISES RKPCROWI) tractlflaWe. •______Ten Per Cent Ralie for L900 years old. Bmployteft Effective July "flte ate dteaw with bia w ifs ^ a t SHOPPING NEWS ROEMTff UWMIHMBWtff that tiM faemsd to W JS ^S : IB, In Announced. gbortiy afterward ba Frognun Approdated; • t. Louie, atU ^aU died a ffw MlsulH .Brldfsport, July 12.—(AP)--A»- seph Roberta. If, oi A eon, rraak , who w m a t Problem A wonderful find for picnics is the Legioo Unokfiil After hounosmsnt of a ten per cent (a- Conn., aurrandarod !• J d l f t Me., waa notlfisd, and started at Djd you ever notice, aa you go hot dog roaster, cooks three at a creast in wafts of 1,900 unployM teUlng tba autboHNaa ba ^ oBce for baste. alofif the itreet. how some peo« time, and they can’t fall off. lOc at of tbs Rsmington Anns Company, pie alwayi do the epeaking first, Hale’s Household Dep’t. Handy also Bid Luck on Fourth.’ effsotivs July 18, was mads todny ...... A rssixMua sap nasediately ee^ and how others always wait are Hale’s picnlo' luncheon sets (in­ by C. K. Davis, presldsnt and gsn- up any wounds u tba bark aid aete cluding cups with handles, for hot or eral managsr. in tbraa daya until the other person says Cantury of Fro|y aaa axpoiltlOB at ta aa antlaeptte dressing bi eoni* “Hello” and then answers. We cold drinks) at 10c and 19c. That Manchester people were ap­ It followsd closely on a dsflnlts f s;*ous tress. wonder Just what the difference preciative of the American Legion's announoemsDt from offlolala of tbs Chloago. is between people who apeak affort to give the townspeople a Underwood Elliott.Fisher Company Immediately upon aeelxig a Few women take the care of their good fireworks display was readily that its Harrisburg, Pa., plant pocketbooks that they take of their shown last night by ths huge crowd would be moved to this city in ths familiar face, and those who for immediate future. some reason hold off until shoes. You can use the same creams that attended the exhibit at the olu on leather bags that you use on Golf links off East Center street. A At ths same time officials of spoken to. "I saw so«and*so on number of smaller faotorlsa in ths the street today and she didn’t shoes, then rub them glossy with a ood program was given, both b. W e Have A Reputatkm For flannel cloth. The insides can be he fireworks concern and by the city, reported increased 7i.rklng apeak to me", says a woman. ialvRtlon Army’s fine silver band. hours, addliloni to personnel and a “Did you speak to her?” we cleaned with fluid, and left gaping to air before being used again. The audience, believed by many to rapid rise in the vofuma of orders. asked. “Well no,” says the be as large as that present Fourth In addition to the announcement Goo4 Values At ReasonaUe Prices lady. "Why should I when she of July night, was most genei 'OS in NEW DOUBLE COMPACTS—Various f t C / e dldn’^ speak tome?" “Well, Another find for picnickers at ts applause for the fireworks pieces someone has to start It,” said Hale’s Household Dep’t., the Polar- and the band numbers. Traffic, al- Colorad Enamel Flniahea we. Pack, holds seven bottles of beer or Isough very heavy, was well handled soda, plenty of room for cracked ice, and there were no major misha ps. MERCER WRIST WATCHES — With Unbreakable Weldon Beauty Salon A little tot who couldn’t find her Permanent waves—$4, |6 ,18, |10, with handle for easy carrying, 11.28. parents attracted considerable at- Cryitala, for either a boy $ 2 .5 0 fl2. Hotel Sheridan. Phone 8009. ;ention but it wasn’t long before the or girl ssesssesieessesstj I s t a s .4 4 s was returned to her mother. For A Pinch Table Color Band In Concert MARINE WRIST WATCH for either boy When you’re in a tight pinch for a With glass, china and linens so in­ The Salvation .^rmy band concert or g irt...... $ - 3 .5 0 dessert—and no time to make one— expensive right now, it is possible jpened the program. A number of ^ t h these watches come with either atipp or a life-saver Is sponge cake, which to set your table in a number of old favorites were played and spec­ bracelet. you can get wrapped in cellophane color schemes without going to ially well liked was “Londonderry at the grocery store. Top It with much expense. For example, for Air” a request number. Concluding A mishap that delayed Col. and Mrs. Charles A. Lindberth on thslr PEERLESS GOLD FILLED BRACELETS projected flight to Greenland, occurred at South Warren, Me., when, beiges or fruit. luncheon or* breakfast, a red and with the “Star Spangled Banner” i’ EANS that you can get the to match gold flUed cases...... $ 2 .5 0 white checked table cloth on a table the band was loudly applauded with on landing their monoplane in a fog, a pontoon fuse wire snapped. \ . I V I money you need with the Orange Salad set with blue glass dishes achieves hand-clapping and automobile horns. The broken etrand repaired by a rope (shown beneath propeller), the I . ------um e convenience that youvou An easily made salad for a meal a patriotic color arrangement. And Very soon after the band concert famous flyer makes a final inspection before teking off again for WESTCLOX POCKET North Haven, Me. Looking on from the cockpit la Mrs. Lindbergh. charge merchandise at a store. th at includes no other fruit is the here’s a quaint and delightful ar­ was ended an aerial bomb announc­ I Your own signature is all we WATCHES 4 4 4 4 4 4 $1.00 "'$1.50 “Orange Flower Salad” made with rangement: Imagine a breakfast ed the opening of the fireworks dls- require (for amounts up to orange sections, lettuce, maraschino table set with ivory plates on a buff pi ,y. The show started at four Mrs. C. R. Burr of Main street I $100) and the only ^ost is a . NEW BABY BEN ALARM CLOCKS— cherries, and mayonnaise. Arrange colored cloth, with orchid cereal minutes after nine. A salute of sev­ will give a lawn party on the after­ monthly charge of three per ^ orange sections, from which the bowls, and an orchid centerpiece fill­ eral aerial bombs followed and then ABOUT TOWN noon and evening of Thursday, cent on the unpaid balance, k Radium Dial, membrane has been removed, on a ed with yellow flowers. there were several set pieces, flags, August 8, for ths benefit of the Me­ For example, the\ average Plain Dial, $ 2 .9 5 $ 3 .9 5 pinwbeels, waterfalls, shooting morial Hospital Linen auxiliary. If ^ monthly cost when repaid In 10 bod of lettuce to simulate the petals Miss Bessie Murphy who for some of a fiower. Garnish with tiny strips # stars and so on. it should rain the lawn fete will ' monthly payments Is as follows: NEW BIG BEN ALARM CLOCKS—With Silent Tick Near the end of the flreworKS time has been a resident of the Ood held the day following. AU . four of maraschino cherry placed in a Fellows building, 489 Main strset, For S25 the cost is .42 and Chime Alarm— circle between the orange sections. program which lasted 28 minutes groups of the workers will contri­ For $50 the cost it .83 there was a large number o f bombs is now making her home with her bute articles for the sale. Mrs. Burr For $75 the cost it $1.24 In the center of the salad place sister, Mrs. Adeline Miner of Man­ mayonnaise forced through a pastry of varied types all bringlag “ohs" is also arranging for a display of For $100 the cost is $1.65 and “ahs from the big crowd. The chester Green. Southern pottery for garden and Plain Dial, $ 3 .5 0 Radium Dial, $ 4 .9 5 Lar|«r amounts and longer tube. finale was at 21 bomb salute that bome use. Ice cream and other re­ terms, if desired, WESTCLOX BANTAM ALARM Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred J. Clark of rent the air with terrific blasts. The freshment items will be sold, details CLOCK i4«4444«44444*a*4aS $1.00 output may tend to shade substan­ cars quickly started to turn and South ^aln street are spending the of which will be announced later. tially the- huge profits which are back, beading for the side streets summer at Camp Wamlndi, Stinson IDEAL LATEST STOCKS now anticipated by the enthusiastic and the pedestsMfis moved out L ^ e , Runmey, N. H. The Foreign Missionary society FINANCINC , “wet” followers. through paths, lanes , and roads and of the South Methodist church will Veteran market observers, who although the congestion made it Dif­ Manchester Grange will omit both hold a silver tea Friday afternoon at AS$OCIATtON.iir. New York, July 12.—(AP)—The ficult to make time if was surpris­ the meeting and picnic qriginEdly R. DONNELLY have always kept a weather eye on 2:80 at the home of Mrs. J. H. Keith, Room 6 — Rubinow Bolld^ng JEWELER Stock Market stepped gingerly to­ Western Union as an Important in­ ing how quickly such a large crowd planned for this evening. .The next so Holl street. Mrs. Keith will be as­ 848-883 Main Street day despite continued firmness of dicator of basic business improve­ could make a get-away. Grange session will be on Wednes­ sisted by Mrs. W. E. Thumith Tel. 7281 Manchester, Coiin. 515 Main Street Manchester grains, a rally in foreign exchange ment, were highly gratified at the Legion Tha^cful day, July 28, In Odd Fellows hall, and Indications of further indus­ company’s June report which show­ Major John Mahoney, commander and at that time the annual outing trial improvement. of Dilworth-Cornell Post, today Ask- will be planned. Elliott Knight, son of Mr. and While followers of the alcohols ed net earnings of around gl a share. ed'The Herald to express the appre­ Mrs. B. L. Knight of Pine street who Much of the improvement in the was graduated on June 17 from again imbibed copiously of their communications industry, wire com­ ciation of the Legion for the co­ W. W. Eells of Oakland street is favorite beverage shares, and sev­ operation given in making the dis­ in New Hampshire, engaged in Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. pany officials say, can be attributed play possible/ The Legion is espec- Troy, N. Y., entered the employ of eral specialties responded to Joyous to the recent heated markets. At the gypsy moth work for the U. S. De­ buying flurries, most of the pivotal ally thankful to those who contri­ partment of Agriculture. the Stillwatej Woolen Mills Com­ stocks either sagged or held to an same time, the increase in commer­ buted towards the fund and the pany at Harfisville, near Providence, extremely narrow range. Rye got cial messages has been a factor in many who assisted the committees R. I., on Monday. Mr. Knight who the rising revenuts of the telegraph Mrs, Gertrude Lund Qulsb who up 4 cents a bushel, wheat and in their work. It is hoped by ^very teaches in the Buckland school is received the degree of electrical en­ cotton rallied and bar silver reach­ corporations. member of the Legion that next, spending her vacation at Tnevett, gineer Is employed in that capacity ed another new year’s high with year’s prpgram can be put on with­ Maine. at the mills. Popular Market an advance if % of a cent to 38% out a hitch. cents an ounce. ’The dollar dropped about 6 cents to the British pound. CURB QUOTATIONS 855 MAIN STREET RUBINOW BUILDING Bonds were irregular. 4 Western Union shares responded By ASSOCIATED PRESS TALL CEDARS BARBECUE to an optimistic earnings state­ Amer Cit Pow and Lt B ...... 5% ment with a ipurt of around 6 Amer Sup Pow ...... H IN ONECO ON SUNDAY The Manchester Public Market points, and National Distillers, U. Assd Gas and E le c ...... 2 S Industrial Alcohol and Ameri­ Amer Sup Pow ...... 7% can CommercinJ Alcohol moved up Blue Ridge ...... 3% Moosup Forest to Hold Outing FANCY, FRESH CAUGHT MACKEREL p.bout 4 each. International Silver Central States Elec ...... 3% —Many from Manchoster ON SALE, 10c lb., 3 lbs...... 2 5 c THE THRIFTY HOUSEWIFE CANNOT AFFORD and Postal Telegraph Preferred Cities Service...... 4% gained about 4 each, while U. S. Elec Bond and Share ...... 37% Planning to Attend. TO OVERLOOK! Leather and International Sliver Ford Limited ...... 8% FANCY, NATIVE TELEPHONE PEAS, improved 2 to 8 points. Some of the Midwest Utils ...... 9% Qulnnebaug Valley Forest, No. From Birch Mountain, 4 quarts...... 2 5 c utilities, including Consolidated Niag Hud Pow ...... 13 117, Tall Cedars of Lebanon, of ONE OUALITT-Thc BEST! Oas, North American, Public Serv­ Pen n Road...... 6% Moosup, this state, will hold a bar ice of New Jersey and American Segal Lock ...... 1% becue Sunday at Oneco. A . large FRESH PICKED NATIVE SUMMER Power and Light, advanced frac­ Stand Oil Ind ...... 32% number of local Tall Cedars are ONE PRICE—The LOWEST! tionally to a point or more. Union Crited Founders ...... 3 planning to attend. There will bs a SQUASH, 3 fo r...... 1 0 c SEA Pacific dropped nearly 4 points and United Gas ...... 8% sports program in tbs morning and FOOD moc of the other rails were aoft. United Lt and Pow A ...... 8>4 the barbecue dinner will bs served NATIVE CARROTS, ARRIVES There was some evidence of dis­ Util Pow and L t ...... 2 % at two o’clock in the afternoon 2 LBS. CENTER CUT 2 LBS. LOIN tribution In various sections of the Canadian Marconi ...... 2% Local members of the order ars . 3 bunches fo r...... 10c THUR8. list under cover of the new buoyant planning to leave the Masoalo Tem­ A. M. speolalties and alcoholic stocks. Al­ SCRATCH CAUSES DEATH ple in private cars starting at 6:80 DIAL 5111 Pork Chops though business and trade news oon- Sunday morning. Those dsslrlnf to VEAL tinues exceptionally bright, rumorp Oloversvllle, N. Y., July 12—(AP make tbs trip should get In touch 2 LBS. floated about the street that Wash- —A slight scratch from a piece of with Post Grand Tall Jamss ‘^al’sr CHOPS ingtra was somewhat concerned re­ rusted barbed wire resulted In the or Grand Tall William Seblsldgs, It Shoulder Freih, Fancy garding the recen feverish specula- death last night of John A. Dunn, is desirable that notification bs Uon in both stocks and commodities 16-year-old high school athlste. given before Friday night. and that several of the most proml- Whlls swimming in Baoandaga Steak asBt traders had rscelvad intima­ ressrvoir a wesk ago, the boy Ds Kol Plus Lsfls Dixie, a HoL 8TBA K tions that a “toning down” of the scratched bis foot on the wirs ■tsln Friesian cow, produosd 88,464 speedy upswing would be .welcomed Later infection developed, and blood ounds of milk and 1849.8 pounds of by the authorities putting through poisoning caused death. Sutter fat in one ytar. YOUR COD the industrial recovery plans. CHOICE While the Increased interest in the k ! so-called “wet” group has not been 1 lb . entirely a surprise to market ana­ lOWlE Can lysts, the breadth of the buying EVERY i moveneent has brought some mild warnings from the more conserva­ tive Investment circles. Much of the HOME * Now advance in this division, it is said, i can be attributed to the roseate prospeete of prohibition repeal prob Enjoy BonelcM • SldnlMS ably in the early part of next year. Anerican Bologna At the same time, however, it is HADDOCK lnted out that when spirits again WORLD-FAMOUS KBome legal for public consumpUon, Mmced Ham fevemmental control of prlCM and SATURDAY W S Be The Last W ILUAM S OIL-O-MATIC FraiAfurte m X B T Polish Rings K n eed w e Day Of This HilSNED HEAT 1 1 . IK . SAY Anniversary r a n d -n e w imall-home model of Oil-O-Matle, Sliced Bacon MUCH B whleb heats more hornet than any ether oil burner in Offer the woildi now available at MORE? the lowest price in hittoryl COMBINiVTION SPECIAL Burnt heavy, low-coit fbel BOSTON •niy M* •( Dslilai oU,UktaliOU-0-MatictlXn- «(ief h m s 1 doxoni^^^ [0 wtMto dMill italled in a few hourt in any BLUBFISH tftaphimt type Airnaoe or bdler. You In 2 ToBoke ParamMofi eai^ enjoy Oil-O-Matie’e E 0 O 8 m viical c a m a famoua Kuahed Heat for It. w * GARMENTS 1 pound COUEOE leia money today than the auoBO I lb . ' HUMOR average ooct of hand-firingl Q CLEANED FOR BACQNI

mmm, •ucm lUKNI * AUM THE PRICE JOHNSON & LITTLE MCHAI0 AUN PLUMBING AIVD HBATIN^ OONnAOTORi NUIY CftfHfftf 'Oomsr Center and’Trotter sweets FUkE PRINT GOBEL’S ^VEALSTBW tACK OAKIf OF ktu: LAMB STEW m jY NOW j' '^’-.1 SUN., SAVE Mon. « , Tnes. STATE THE BIGGEST DRY CLEANING YALL O l L o ^ r i C EVER OFFERED IN MANCHESTER] m ' . , , . . , V'•;-''^’w''V . ’ ' . >■ ■ . '• ■ ' ■ ■ / ,■’■ ■• . .V '_’ V , ■" .' , < i-i. . v l

• . ' ■./' ■ '■ F A G A O n tN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, BIANCHESTBR, (X)NN^‘ W ^ N B ^ A Y , JULY 12,1988. 0 ARQAIN TIMELY AND TIDE-Y Daikf HealA: : * SCORING IN Sendee - / ' m t* Oi How to IW tm S t^ HAVKAMO-TAYIOR hy WosM FMBsd Antbosftg 'k By Oliv# RobtrttB iri^ ' dkSb M- H- COMPLETE REST, GENTLE '■'W' BEGIN m n xK TODAY SUMMING UP SUMMER ^too.auu. And ask him' about synbaths NURSING NEBMSD IN INFANTILE PARALYSIS EUNOT STAFFORD, SO, HEALTH RULES while you are'tal^g tc him. 'This In love fdtii BARRETT CX>LV1N, is important. S5, who haa returned to New • A genered summary of rules for Keep Sick Chlldrai Away After Active Disease Ho* Passed, . Keep all sMsk children away, even Deadened Muscles May Be Aided York alter yean abroad. Bar- keeping the baby'and other children rett has made a name for Wnwelf those with colds.'If a child in the By Exercises, Especially safe and well during the summer as an archaeologist. Elinor’s Jeal- stw : family h a s '- a contagious disease, Those Taken In Water oos, scheming mother, LIDA ■s may be of help. keep him al>S9luteiy off by btinself. St a f f o r d , breaks np the ro> Watch changes of weather. Keep R egular hQurs for meals and sleep By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN manoe by oonvlndng Barrett that them out of the boiling sun on hot are necessary' ;Don’t keep the chil­ Editor, Journal of the American Elinor Is a heartiees flirt. days and dress them verjr coolly. On dren uF'la;te at'n ig h t Medical Association, and of Hygelai the Health Magazine When Elinor’s annt, BIISS ELLA such days the baby’s sunbath should Don’t- allow'too much eating of Among the remedies used in the SEXTON, dies she leaves her en> be very short and given in the early sweet between (‘.mSals. After meals treatment of infantile paralysis it tire fortnne to Barrett. Then morning. ^ • is the time.'Neyw just before a is necessary to mention first of all dmnken VANCE CARTER shoots On cool nights see that covers meal. BENTWELL STAFFORD, Elinor’s are plenty and chilling draughts do Ice water is l^ely to cause absolute rest in bed. This is import­ father. Barrett, ^ o does not not blow over beds. Ask the doctor trouble. Cooled w&ter is safer. Teach ant in avoiding unnecessary irrita­ want the Sexton fortune, tells the about baby bands. the children to drink it slowly. tion to the affected tissues. girl that if she will nurry him Go on with the regular cooked See that tbe children get their Many investigators are convinced and live In his home as a guest meals for the family. Children can­ regular milk—not less than a pint of the value of Injections of blood for a year he will give the entire not live on salads, fruits and picnic a f^ay apiece. More if you can pro­ serum, which is tbe fluid matter w ' ' . i that elbowed the fire .X n > SALE “Music makes you forget your where do we go from here?” dotted Swiss and tub silks are other He hadn’t anywhere to go. “Fll troubles,” he went on. nice mediums. Oor entire stoek of fashionable be darned!” Barrett aa’d, fro'wn- Style No. 2738 is designed for “Yes, if they aren’t too deep. '''5 ; ladles' wear is marked down in Ing at the board. Then he smiled sizes 36, 38, ,40, 4^, 44, 46 and 48 This is the first time I’ve played price for immediate sale. Here unwillingly. "Til get you next inches bust. are a few of the bargains we are since father was hurt.” It was .VI Size 36 requires 3 3-8 yards 35- true bqt it was not the whole time.” offering: I ' ' “You lost your Queen,” she said inch with 3-4 yard 35-lncb contrast­ truth. She had not, until an hour severely, Vand there reidly wasn’t ago, touched a piano since Bar­ ing. any reason for it.” Price of Pattern 15 cents. rett Colvin had kissed to ride Make the Most of Your Looks! ' SILK DRESSES away. (To Be Continued) For vacaUcm cloches, for the “Yet It’s a good anesthetic,” he mountains, lakes, seaside or that Formerly $3.98, $4.98 went on. tour you have often talked about, Sizes 14-50 She agreed, putting two lumps see a copy of our new book of of sugar and a slice of lemon in Summer Fashions. his teacup. Remembering this Vacation clothes, and frocks for preference of his brought back everyday wear, home wear, lingerie, $ 2.98 pictures of the old, shakenly ecsta­ • * , children’s designs, etc. tic days—^pictures that were too Send today for your copy of the clear for comfort. i A-JJ new book, enclosing 10 cents ■ in ALL SUMMER “We must try to be friends," W BRUCS CATION stamps or coin. Address Fashion he said abruptly, “for the time Department. that we are to be together—” THAT MOST COSTLY w HATS •LUXURY’—THE SLUM It chilled her definitely, though M i Manchester Herald she did not know why. Certainly, 'This Book Tens How Poverty Do- 50 c®"" she reflected, ehe had not dreamed grades Homan Beiof* Pattern Service that his arrangement could become • e By BRUCE CATTON WUteHate...... l i t permanent She had said again and w For a Herald Pattern send l6o Some day we may get sense agi^ to the unruly mind chamber In stamps or coin directly to enough to realise that the dty Slum FashliDO Bureau, . Manchester that houeed her dream*, "You is the most expensivs of ali the SILK C R ^ E mustn’t consider that for a sec­ Evening Herald. Fifth Avenue non-essentials our civilization sup­ and 23rd Street, New York City. ond!” She was too inexperienced to Black satin is the latest formal ports. ' Be sure to fill in number of pat­ SKIRTS know that dreams denied some­ •i If you doubt that statement; you daytime material. If you,want to times thrive lustily addle those in­ tern 3TOU desire. have that ‘*Oh so Paris|M” look, e e are invited to read “The Autoblog*. 2736 dulged frequently may wear thin. ••I- raphy of a Uverpool Irish Slusa- Pattern No...... thoi get a blade s«tlti; dWpi. This 75c®"" *Tou know,” she said ilewly, my/’ by Pat Is a particularly cbaMBta^ hftdrnobn ‘r-T'i- “that yon can have your freedom Here a lad -who was bom .,and Be -sure tO'flU in the sise e f the Price Ifi Oeota. outfit,, because with a sbM<4^imd whenever you want It Fve been grew up la one;of tim w»Hd’s.werst pattern. black’ satin dress, ^ Iflad^t. Icld terrified by the thought your— Nasoe •eeaaaaas I Slums tells What Iff* thsre w is l^ r . T-strapped sandals a|e;W^'<. They faU ^ in love with eomeone dur­ Send st»i)ipsii«; ooti| .,(ooln pre- have .tbs same iMf14u«tNL .OjC’ good and his story "Is one o: ttie ‘ xnopt »«»eaaaaeaoa#aaaaaa’atia* ing tinae—” . horrifying and enlightealiig hOmao ferred).' i ;. o •. v e lv e t. The vdde-brlnimedvlpit, of a LAMti’ SHW \-.v4 *T am dot to fan la love,” g o l ^ documents you will ever resd.'^ lobaeiy woven blank, Ike be assured her abnoet harshly. Price of bboli lb carts. . »aa-ahae*aoaaafteea#i What the extremeo of poverty can reftw a ed lpstM^.,tb n o m p ta q ^ TbsB he laughed. “Im^t it quite 6AA0Vff do W human bdn(p is set forth here Pries 'of • . > -OOStUfiM u tbe modem tooeb to ' bkve a wife \ %W' paqs susvsa MAMJHES’rBR BVCNWG HER ALP, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JULY IZ, 198*.

I KNOCKOUTS GALORE Hoia They Stand CEMSTOPUY Is Hdmbletonian Winner Here? NEW YORK GIANTS ON CRYSTAL LAKE’S YESTEBDAW'S BES17LTS HOUSE OF DAVID Amarloan Lesgiie REMAIN IN SLUMP New York 6, St. Louie 4. A Bolton 2, Detroit 1. TEAHTONICHT PUGILISTIC CARD Philadelphia 6, Cleveland 4. Chicago 9, Washington 3. NEGRO’S LONG LEGS Losing Streak Begm ED Jiyy National League Boston 5, Pittsburgh 3. Face Bewhiakered Men from 4 H u So Far Extended And When The; Were Not Chicago 6, Brooklyn 2. Philadelphia 2, Cincinnati 1 (11). ENABLE HIM TO WIN Actnall; Kayoed They St. Louis 2, New York 1. Michigao m Bolkeley Sta- Through Seven Straight Were Unahle to Contmoe. STANDINGS diom T oni^t Under Ugkta Jesse Owens, RemarkaUe Games. American League W, L. PC. W ashington...... 50 '27 .649 With their long whiskers flowing Cleveland Sprmter, Ex­ By HUGH 8. FULLERTON, JR. The Murphys of Springfield and New York ...... 49 30 .620 in the wind. Chief Bender and bis ', 4, m Associated Press Sports Writer A1 Plnkbam, of Hartford, spoiled Philadelphia...... 40 39 .506 House of David team will show plains His Victories. what was looking like a big night C h icago...... 40 40 .500 their wares tonight at 8:45 when The slump o* the New York for Danielson ai the boxing match­ Detroit ...... 38 43 .46% they face the Savitt Gems in Bul- \ Giants, a long awaited event which es at the Crystal Lake Arena last Cleveland ...... 3C 44 .468 keley Stadium. ’This is the first! bsun been keeping the hopes of vari­ night and what the Murphy boys B o sto n ...... 33 45 .428 night game thus far this season. Cleveland/ O , July 12.— (A P )— ous other clubs in the National did to their opponents was plenty St. L o u is...... 32 52 .381 The Hoiue of David team has I Jesse Owens, this city's remEirkable League alive, appears to be well and a little more, but it was A1 National League played all of the best semi-profes­ high school track star, offers a under way. A losing streak which Plnkham that did the big act of the W. L, sional teams for years from cost- plausible explanation for the mEm- began when the Giamts tEickled a night when in 2" secondA he kayo­ New York ...... 44 32 to-coast, Emd can always be de­ ner in which be Emd other negro July 4th doubleheader at Boston ed Norman Lash, of Danielson. S^ L o u is...... 43 36 pended upon to furnish real bEuse- sprinters have come to dominate has extended through ^ seven the country’:: tracks during the A goodly crowd gathered to wit­ Chicago ...... 44 38 ball. Many a ball player of near- straight games and now four clubs ness the eight bouts that were ad­ Pittsburgh...... 41 37 mkjor league caliber has bid behind pEtst two seasons. are closer to the league leaders a crop of whiskers from the Benton It’s a question of longer and vertised and from the time that the Boston ...... 41 39 than the second place St. Louis Harbor, Mlchigim farm. more flexible leg muscles, say the bell sounded fci the first bout there B rooklyn ...... 35 41 Cards were July 3. The Gems will be at a slight dis- 19-yeEur-old lad who won the na- was Just enough action to keep the Philadelphia...... 35 47 The Ckirds, by virtue of a 2-1 advEmtage tonight aa few members tionEU high school title single-bEmd- fans on their toes. Cincinnati...... 34 47 "gift” victory over the Giants yes­ There was hardly Ume to get of the teEun have ever before ed for Eimt TechnlcEd high. terday a ie only 2% games behind, played under lights. ’The House of spot. Caockers caught the winner of this hair-rais­ “The most ImportEmt thing for a shifted and ready for the Lash vs. TODAY’S GAMES Long Shot Walter Cox has another formidable r hicago’s Cubs moved intD third Plnkham match when it was all David lighting system is sEdd to be candidate for the Hambletonlan and his name is ing finish in 2:04 2-5. sprinter is to keep bis muscles, es- place, three games back of the the largest in the coimtry. Six heavy King Ben is the property of W. H. CEme, at whose peciEtily those of the legs, relaxed over. It was done so quickly that American League King Ben, the surprise that the Good Time stable leaders yesterday, by defeating the trucks are required/to trEinsport the track, Goshen, N. Y., the HambletoniEin will be run at aU times,” he explained. “That f^w saw the Wow that did the Clevelemd at Philadelphia. brought tWs year to the Roaring Grand. Brooklyn Dodgers, 6-2, while the towers, the lights, the 150,000 watt King Ben is shown here, on the left, as he swept August 16. Before that day, the horse will have run i;. why I do not engage in sports trick. They met In the center, Chicago at WashinLton. transformer Euid the 250 horse­ Boston Braves were taking a 5-3 grasped mlts and then stood off. to victory in the Matron Stake recently at Cleveland, at Toledo and Salem, N. H. By that time, Trainer like football that harden the mus­ decision from Pittsburgh, which St. Louis at New York. power engine which produpes the Cox figures. King Ben will be at the peak of his There were a couple of jIows with Stokes up. Brown Berry, in the middle, is cles and tighten them up. left the Pirates and the tribe fol­ Detroit at Boston. electricty, from town to town. The taking the place, and Mary Reynolds is in the show form. Don’t Stiffen Under Strain struck and Plnkham, fighting as National League club played yesterda.. afternoon in lowing at one game intervals. his brother 'lid in the older days, ‘In this respect most colored WevUc Combination Philadelphia at Cincinnati. Kingston, N. Y., and lEist night in men have an advantage. Their leg kept close upon his man. One blow New York at St. Louis. Rhlnebeck, N Y., making the jump | A combination of weak hitting sent Lash back to the ropes and as muscles actusUly Eu-e longer, in pro­ Boston at Pittsburgh. from the latter place to HEirtford. portion to other psurts of their and weEdeer fielding agEdn wrecked he started to spring back, there The Gems will use their regular KING BEN BOBS UP Brooklyn at Chicago, I JOHNNY JACKSON bodies. Consequently they do not the GiEmts yesterday. The (^bs were two fists fired. One was a lineup Eigalnst the House of David, MILLER IS STILL contract so tightly, do not incline n.:eded only one inning, the eighth, right hook to the jaw and the oth­ using either Chirt Fullerton or Bill| AS MAJOR THREAT t' beat Brooklyn, lacing Owen er a straight lead to the bread bas­ Morrell in the box. stiffen under strEdn. COST EIGHT CENTS This is important only in the CeutoU for four hits Emd having a ket and Lash doubled up, went FLORIDA FOOTBALL FEATHER CHAMPION couple of errors tossed for their down on his knees, rolled over on IN HAMBLETONIAN sprints. In longer races the tough­ his back and Billie Taylor counted er-muscled men have their in­ six nms. Boston, which hsm chalked up 16 him out. TEAM CONDITIONING SOLTERS LOOKS GOOD ' nings.” The first bout brought together Clevelemd, O.— (A P )—King Ben, Phillies Pitcher Picked Up ^^en one considers how Eddie victories in 21 gEunes, won without Joe Hicks, 114, of Bast Hartford, FOR MAJOR dRCUrrl ®®* Southpaw Has to pounding out victory at North Rum- ToUm, Ralph Metcalfe, WiUls jnuch trouble behind Tom Zach- and Jimmie Gorman, 112, of Dan­ FOR AUTUMN FORAY dEiU track here in the first heat of Ward, Jimmie Johnson and Owens Euy’s tight flinging. The Phillies ielson. The bout was scheduled for Kayo Israel Twice to Keep the second race at the opening of for the Price of a Trolley —aU negroes—have swept aside all meantime, moved out of the league three rounds, but was won by Gor­ GalnsviUe, Fla. — (A P )— Flori­ the “ roaring grand” circuit, has opposition since the Olympics at cellar by tEdung a 2-1 eleVten-innlng Baltimore Sports Writers Pre-1 Los Angeles, tiere must be some­ dedxion from the Cincinnati Reds. man who knocked his man down da’s “new deal’’ in football— and eOI given horsemen a new element to six times in the first roimd before diet Orioles Will Get $50,0001 ' illle, enter into their calculations over Ride. thing to Owens’ theory. Outside the With the aid of the Caiicago alumni coaching staff— will take he stayed down. Gorman won the for Stair Flinger. tho rich HambletoniEm to be run at v/eight events imd distimce runs. White Sox, the Nsw York Yankees over the fort here about September gold watch. Goshen, N. Y., August 16. Ward of Michigan easily is the tightened up the American LeEtgue In the second bout, also sched­ 1 and the orange-jersled Gators will Baltimore.— (A P )—If the ex­ Philadelphia — (AP) —From col­ country’s greatest all-around star. race. 'The "YErnks poimded Wally swing into training for their i U1 SeatUe, July 12.— (AP) — That King Ben’s showing apparently is uled for three rounds, ^ Fred Bales perts know what they are talking, .... eio-ht a new triumph for Walter Cox, lege diamond to big league pitcher Owens, who had not met defeat Hebert eEmly to defeat the St. of East Hartford, 121, met Louis seeuson. about, the owners of the Baltimore part of the world’s featherweight In either sprint until he bumped in­ Louis Browns, 5-4. The Sox did the Headed by Dennis (Dutch) Stan­ veteran trainer Emd reinsnum. He in one long stride was a step that Dill, 126, of Hartford. Dill finished Orioles in the International Lesigue championship recognized by the Na to Metcalfe and Johnson in the A. same thing even more emphatical­ ley, whose chest la covered with the was trained slowly eQI seEuson, smd scared” lEuiky Johnny Jackson at off his evening’s work by knocking will get a pretty penny for Julius tlonal Boxing Association remained A. U. championships at Chicago, ly to A1 Crowder and the WEWh- varsity “F” for his prowess in foot- although the colt showed well dur­ first— but the feeling lasted only Solters, the outfie’der who has sud- L^j^ ^ possession of Freddie hfiis no strict rules as to diet. He ington Senators, winning 9-3. out Bales in the second. bEdl and other sports, the new staff ing 1932, horsemen Emd fans had not three innings. Danielson’s representative In the simply ‘eats what mother sets on The third place Philadelphia will find a wealth of material from When Miner but the CinenmnU eouttpew given the Good Time stable trotter After that third session in his first third bout, Tom Brouilard, 128, major mound appearEmce with the the table.’ A thletics kept pace by defeating which to build the 1933 edition on the 1934 basebEdl season rolls had to twice knock out Abie Israel, much consideration. Born In Alabama met Bay Zaby, 128, Hartford. It Phillies, the former University of the ClevelEmd IndiEms, 6 to 4. The Florida field. around Solters will be wearing the Seattle Jewish fl£ish,,to keep the Best Time of Day The youngster, credited with was the Danielson boy’s bout all Pennsylvania hurler had the Cin Boctoii Red So? handed the Detroit None of the prospective team uniform of some big leagfue club crown in a scheduled 15-round bat- Believed to have little chance to equalling the world record for 100 through and in the second he open­ cinnati Reds figuratively eating out Tigers their fourth straight loss, candidates is carrying ice this sum­ Eind that the front office of the Ori- tie here last night, beat the two Hambletonism favor­ yards, wEis bom at Danville, Ala., ed a cut over Zaby’s eyo that look­ mer, but everything else from fur­ ites, Spencer McElwyn Emd Sir of his hands. Less than a week 2-1, in a flinging duel between Bob ed bad to Referee Taylor, who oles will be $50,000 richer. Israel’s title venture ended in a his family moving here ten years We'' and 'Vic Frasier. nace stoking on . a Burope-boimd They have exhausted their best coat of resin on a new canvas in Raleigh, when a field of ten 3-year- later he beat the first-division St. stopped the contest. ugo. A local high school coach, liner to teaching penmanship in adjectives eis they describe the way the fourth round when he was bat' old aces received the word “go” in Louis Cardinals. Charles Riley ‘discovered’ him Sam Bermler, 127, was the next Right now, Jackson looks Uke a summer schools comes within the he has developed ^nto an outstand- tereo down for the third time by a the Matron Stakes at the opening when he was a lad running foot Danlelsoi; offering and Jack Bry­ scope of their hot weather condi­ of the Grand Circuit here. King Ben winner for the senior circuit’s tau ant of Springfield was the man he ing slugger in a troupe which is crashing left. races on the street. GOOD BOXING CARD tioning activities. noted for its slugging. The closest the Seattle youngster calmly out-raced all his rivEds to enders, and Manager Burt Shotton had to beat. Bryant tried hard to Jesse received his biggest thrill Three In Military Camp Kept Orioles in Race f . came to the N. B. A. ChEunpionshlp ^in the first heat in 2:04 2-5. EUvJwers all queries about his col­ wiu, but he was mastered by Ber­ to date when Metcalfe congratulat­ Capt. Sam Davis of the 1933 team As the fourth of July rolled round was his claim to a foul in the third Harry Stokes, who held the reins, legian with a sly smile. ATTHOMPSONVILLESHOW mler in every attempt and went Shotton Skeptical ed him on his 9.4 century in the is spending, part of the summer in he WEtf leading the league in hitting when he was flattened with a left was ordered by Cox not to extend high school championships.. down for the count out after ] R. O. T. C, training camp at the uni­ with a mark just a shade under uppercut to the body. He writhed For the Phils’ pilot picked.up this minute and 55 seconds in the seC' the fast-stepping colt owned by versity. With him are Jimmy .400, he had Eilmost come abrecut of I and rolled on the CEmvas while William H. Cane, since it was his six-foot youngster for the price of a Outdoor Program Friday Night ond. It was a good fight while it trolley ride — smd he won’t admit Hughes, alternate captain, and Bob­ his teammate. Buzz Arlett, in the many of the approximately 7,000 first start of the year. PAGE MR. BLUEGILL, to Be Staged by Patrick F. lasted. by Treadgold, who played in a num­ matter of home nms and was given i fans yelled “foul,” but Referee Tom whether he paid the eight cents. Klngfish Dellasano, 117, Hart­ When the second heat got away. It happened a few weeks ago Triggs Post, V. F. W. ber of games last season. credit by memy of the critics for McC-erthy ruled otherwise and or^ King Ben agEiin led to the quarter ford, beat Tony Pantello, l i m , of Big Bill Ferrazzi, originally from keeping the Orioles in the first di- dered Israel to continue Eifter a 6 Shotton, deep in contemplation of ACCOMMODATING HSH Hartford, when the referee stopped pole, then threw a shoe, lost his ways Emd means to bring the Phil­ Everything is in readiness for the Boston, Mass,, but now a permanent vision of the International leagrue. minute rest. stride, and was distEmced. Spencer the fight when Tony was cut over resident of Palatka, Fla., is playing Solters WEW bought four years No Evidence of Foul lies out of the cellar, sat on the outdoor boxing show Friday night, the eye In 2 minutes and 20 sec­ amateur baseball in the Northeast ago by the Orioles from the Fair- Dr. J. S. Thomas, official boxing 1 McElywn vindicated his backers by bench in Baker Bowl, silent, think­ Takes Flies, Worms or Most July 14th. The show will be staged ' winning the second Emd third heats, under the auspices of Patrick F. onds of fighting, in th-. second Florida league. He expects little mount, W, Va,, club. He didn’t physician, said be “found no evi ing. Up came A1 Kreuz, Msistant Anv Kind of Bait. round. trouble in clinching the center berth prove such a valuable acquisition dence of a foul.” but in slower time than the first. coach of Pennsylvania’s diamond Triggs Post 1501 Emd will take place Charlie Murphy. 114, of Spring Even Cox Optimistic in the new arena, Belmont Ave., next fall. and until this season was regqlarly After Israel had been counted out squad. ’ The bluegill, vEwiously known field, showed a lot of boxirg les­ faimed out. Last year he we« with once and then given the rest, the Losing some of bis habitual cau­ “I’ve a pitcher you can use,’ ne;:t to the Park Ave. ball grounds, Halfbacks Johnny Fountain of as breEun, blue bream, blue sunflsh, sons to Billy Polowltzer, 114, of Moorestown, N. J., Henry Covington Albany imtil the Eastern lesigue col- battle was started again but it tion, Cox declared of his colt, “His Kreuz told Shotton, as young Jack- Thompsonville, Conn. The Eurena is it chances for the Hambletonlan are dollardee, copper-nosed bream, blue­ one of the finest in the state amd is Hertford. It looked as though and Leo Gregory of Jacksonville are lapsed Emd then played for Bing- didn't last long, son stood in the offing. mouthed sunflsh Emd black-eared mighty good if he continues the way so erected that everyone is atiforded would go only one round, but PolO' enrolled in the university’s summer bamton of the New York-Pennsyl- Miller weighed 125% pounds and “YeEih, Emd so have 15 clubs in the pemd fish, is a likeable guy, giving witzer landed a wild one that slow­ school. vEmia league. He batted .393 in the Isr.ael 125i,^r he has started.” big leagues, but it’s not helping me the nation’s Euj,;ler3 plenty of spirt. an excellent view of the ring. ed up Murphy for the remainder of Seventeen End'Candidates latter place. It was the second time the pair There will be other opportunities any,” came back Shotton, his coun- This fish, avera^ng from six Leading amateur boxers are slat­ the round. They continued to wage Stanley and two of his assistant Put Manager on Bench bad met, Israel having gained a de to see how the colt stacks up before tenEmce falling a shade deeper in to eight inches in length, is an ex­ ed to appear for the opening show, a wild fight in the second, Murphy cpaches, Ben Clemons and Goof This year Solters wrote the new clsion over Miller in a six-round bout the $50,000 HambletoniEm is run on gloom. cellent little scrapper when taken no expense being spamed to give fol­ driving his man around at will but Boyer, expect to enter a coaching manager of the Orioles before the less tbsm two months ago in Seattle, Ms master’s track at Goshen. Nevertheless, I’ll leave him with on light tackle, and is readily lowers of boxing a good fast card. season opened Emd Euiked for a The champion complsdned of hurting lost so much strength in the seconc school in the north for a short time you,” Kreuz went on. “You look fooled by flies. round in hitting Polowltzer that he before the football squad reports cbEmce to show what he could do. | bis hand in that match. BARRY WOOD STARS him over, and if he’s OK I’ll bUl you Those who wish to fish for the was imable to finish him in the for practice. He was taken south for training for my trolley fare out here. He bluegill with a fly rod should get DR. WILLING EUMINATED amd looked good, but few believed shows promise and he wants to play third, but won a decision that was They will carry with them the 20 YEARS IN SADDLE Brookline, Mass., July 12.—(AP) near its hangout along the edge of not doubted. knowledge that 17 boys will seek he could lEmd permanently in an —Barry Wood, Harvard’s all-Eiround ball with the Phils.” weed beds, around pon^. lilies, or outfield composed of ManEiger Mc­ Hasn’t Graduated Yet . IN CANADIAN TOURNEY The Lash-Pinkharo bout was the selection as varsity ends this fall. New York, July 12.— (AP)—Mack star athlete of two yeEms ago, meets wherever aquatic vegetation is seventh and shortest on the pro These are Welcome Shearer, Ed Gowan, Buzz Arlett and REdpb Dick Murphy of Utica today in the What surprised Shotton, however, plentiful. Boyle, Garner, of the riding Gamers, cele- was not so much the information gram, but so full of action that it Williamson, C^ich Rogers, Elmer quarter final round of the 41st sn- Numerous flies can be used suc­ Vancouver, B. C., July 12.— (AP) Griffin, Robert Bickett, George Solters got his chEmce when Me-1 brated his 20th year in the saddle that Penn had produced another wa.'-. considered good. nual Longwood Bowl tennis tourna­ cessfully. The fish go around in —The United States has lost one of Smarters, Blondy Lindsey, Hubert Gowan took ill. So well did he recently and bids fair to establish a hurler, but that Jackson still is an ’The star bout of the evening was ment. schools. Emd a black gnat, McGlnty, its leading contenders. Dr. O. F. Schucht, Cliff HoweU, George Moye, play that the manager kept him- record for jockey service before he undergraduate Emd won’t get his di­ royal coachman, green crake, white billed between Ray Landry, 133, of Wood gEdned the quarter finals Willing of Portland, Ore., but still P. D. (Goodyear, Gene Butler, Alton self cut. Then Boyle was sold to bEmgs up his hat. ploma until next February. miller, professor or parmacheene Danielson and Ray Murphy, 132 after trimming Henry Gulley of SEm- boasted five representatives ais the Brown, Tom Davis, Babe Scarbor­ Brooklyn. Since accepting his first mount at That made no difference, however, beUe, dressed to single-gutted Springfield. Murphy appeared in ta Barbara, Cal., in yesterday’s play. 16 survivors moved into the second short cropped hsdr cut. Landry ough, Bryan McCarthy and Charlie Belters is six feet tall, weighs 210 Butte, Mont., in 1914, “Uncle” Mack to the Phils’ pUot after he saw the snelled No. 8, 9 and 10 hooks are poimda and bats imd hits right hEis booted more than 1,200 winners pleasant-faced right-hander in a round of the Canadian amateur wore ears dost to the si:’e of his Commander. Vinnie Ream, young Washington bound to excite their curiosity. handed. His home is in Pittsburgh, past the judges stands and account­ h£ilf-hour workout. He rushed off To catch one means to catch aev- golf championship today. head and a rather badly shaped sculptor, was the first woman to re­ ed for more thsm $2,260,000 in stakes for a blank contract. ersd. The school is not frightened The 43-vear-oId Pcrtlanf’ dentist nose. A year ago he was a nice ceive a federEil art commission; she bowed to Cecil Covllle of Vancou­ looking boy. Murphy hit Landry at and purses. His second year out. Came, then, Johnny’s first hurling when one of,its group is rudely YANKS’ MURDERER’S ROW 1915, he piloted,winners out of 775 executed the statue of Lincoln in the sissignment. The day before the hoisted out of its midst. ver in the first round yesterday one will with about everything and JUNE BEEBE LEADING rotunda of the Capitol under this up after a close 36-hole duel. everywhere, but Landry was still mounts for a record seldom equalled scheduled double-header with the Live-bait fishermen will have by a young Jockey. commission. Reds. Shotton called the youngster most luck with Emgleworms, small Dr. WUllng’s defeat was more c his feet and guessing what it SUPS TO THE SENATORS than offset by the first round vic­ was all about when the gong rang WESTS WOMEN GOLFERS aside. _ minnows, crickets amd small grass­ “You’re working the opener to­ hoppers. tories turned !j by Jack Finger, and Taylor lifted Murphy’s arm San Francisco. Harry Given and while the crowd cheered and start­ morrow. Johnny,” he Instructed. “1 Cronin, Manush, Schulte, Gos* know you’re going to come Albert Campbell of Seattle, and ed for the exit. Chicago, July 12.— (A P )— June lin Now Batting .344. EAST VS. WEST IN POLO through.” TENNIS STARS SHINE Dr. Cliff Baker and Franl: Dolp of Beebe, of Chicago, a pretty girl with Before the contest opened the Portland. a pretty golf swing, was out in front Phils gathered around him in the NAVY KEEPS IN TRIM The old Murderers’ Row of the bv two shots today as the women’s clubhouse to wish him luck. One AT SPRING LAKE MEET Yankees is no more . . . in Its western Derby hit down the final 36 by one they patted him on the back, place has come a new group of roas­ Yesterday*s Stars bole stretch at Sunset Ridge. shook his hand and offered a word WITH SUMMER FOOTBALL ters of mayhem, the slugging Spring Lake, N. J., July 12.— Miss Beebe, recent winner of the of encouragement. Washington Senators led by Man­ Womens’ Western open title, took (AP)—Interest in the North Jersey Evar Swamson, White Sox—Hit ager Joe Cronin. “I WEIS cool and calm then, John­ Coamt tennis championships center­ Gloucester, Mass., July 12.— (AP) the lead yesterday by adding 80 tb ny says, “but it only lasted until 1 Washington pitching for triple, dou­ —Gloucester folk Inured to the ways The four top hitters of the Sen­ her first round score of 83 for a 163 ed today in four seeded performers ble and two slnglu. ators are Cronin, who is fighting reached the box. of Navy men, especially cruising totEd. Rena Nelson, another young who fell a round behind by failure Roy < Hansen, Phillies— Limited for the American League batting “Was I scared1 was paralyzed! midshipmen, have been paying but Chicago star and leader of the first | I took one look at Sparky Adams, get started yesterday. Reds to five hits in 11 inning game. lead, Heinie Manush, Fred Schulte Leading the late arrivals was Jimmie Foxx, Athletics—Batted, scEmt attention to the group of six­ and Goose Goslln. Recent averages round, slipped to second place with the Reds’ leadoff man. and the bat Frankie Parker, of Milwaukee, new­ in three runs with three singles ty youths who, clad in shorts and showed Cronin hitting .368, Mtmush sebres of 79-86— 165. he was carrying looked like a tele- cleated boots, have been kicking and graph pole. They say Sparky’s a ly crowned NationEd clay courts against Clevelamd. .347, Schulte .340 and Goslin .330, champion, who was due to meet his throwing footballs on the beach for for a gnrsmd average of .344. little fellow, but to me he looked Jim Mosolf, (3ubs—Tripled with the last few days. like a giant” first round foe today. Parker is seed­ two on to start winning rally A teEun in mldseEuon with four ed in the draw, a step below Frank A visitor, noting the large shore men Utting an average consistently agadnst Dodgers. WRESTLING X. Shields, of New York. The others party leaving the U. S. S. Wyoming, between .340 and 350 seems des­ Lefty Gomez, Yimkees—Relieved became curious and stumbled onto tined to win the pennant. Besides yet to show their wares were J. Gil­ MacFayden with bases full in eighth Edward “Rip” Miller, Navy football these four, all the others on the Reading, Pa.—Joe Sav''ldi, 200, League Leaders bert Hall of South Orange, seeded and famned two St. Louis pinch hit­ coach, as he was giving some of his Washington club Lave been hitting Three Oaks, Mich., threw Paul | third, Emd two Cubam Davis Cup ters. players, Lorenzo Nodarse and squad urn informal workout.' above .300 except Buddy Myer and Boesch, 200, New York, 17:10. Baxter Jordan, Braves—Clouted Miller explained he made the Luke Sewell, who has been flirting Albany N. Y.—Ed Don George, National: Batting, Mein, Phil- Arturo Ramdin. triple, double and single . against cruise with the midshipmen, with with the mark ever since the sesison 218, North Java, N. Y., threw Sam Ues, .367; Davis, PhlUies, .357; runs, The rest of the seeded forces, in­ Pirates. the idea of keeping his players foot- opened. CordovEUio, 204, New York, 40:56. Martin, Cards, 64; runs batted in, cluding Shields, advanced yesterday, Bob Welland, Red Sox— Held bEdl conscious during the summer. BEdtlmore—Jim Londos, 206, | Mein, PhlUies, $6; hits, FuUls, PhU- with Walter Martin, of Canada, Tigers to six hits to win 2-1. DUTCH BOXER FAVORED threw Hetos Kampfer, 215, Ger- lles, 119; doubles. Mein, PhiUIes, stepping aus far aus the third round BALDWINS PLAY TONIGHT mumy, 34:30. 26; triples, Vaughan, Pirates and by beating Walter M. Strieoker, of BASEBALL TONIGHT New York, July 12.—(AP)— F. Holman, <3ubs, 9; home runs. Oceam City, in the second. The Baldwin A. C. wlU meet the Freed from weight-making worries Mein, PhUUes, 17; stolen bases. The Manchester American Legion a r c h e r y t o u r n e y boys from No. 4 Hose House at Mt. billy Petrolle starts a new come­ FuUls, PhUUes, and Martin, Cards, team meets the Stafford American Nebo field tonight for the second back campaign against the speedy 12; pitching, Tinning, Chibs, 7-1. Legion team at Mount Nebo tonight Last Nigh t 's Figh ts A mammoth tournament will be time this seEuon. The first encoun­ Hollander, Bep Veto Klaveren, in a American: Batting, Simmons, at 6 o’clock. The game will get un­ ter ended 10 to 6 in favor of the ten-round bout at the Polo Grounds White Sox. .373; Fexx, Athletics, held at Rice field; East Rock Pkrk, der way promptly in order that a Now Haven, on Sundai^ July 16, fire laddies, and the A. C.’s aro tonight. .369; runs, Gehrig, Yanks, and fuU seven innInipBmay he played and Chicago—Kid Leonard, East Mo­ starting at 10:00 a. m. The Arehcra' looking for some heavy revenge. In The Dutch puncher rules a 7-5 Foxx, Athletics, 74; runs batted in, line,' Dl., outpointed Andy Dlvodl, Association of New Haven expects allows ffiT extra inninipa if the soow > the mesmtlme the No. 4 gladiators choice over 'Billy. Simmons, Whits Sox, 82; hits, Sim­ New York, 8. that at least 100 arehera ’will he on makes this neoessary. the jB ttlM will strive to got a second victory mons, White Sox, 125; doubles, SeatUe—Freddie MUler, CSncln- the firing line when the whlitle, has'won over the Ifiafltwrtir over Baldwin’s A. C., who have Leffler Palmer of Gold Hill, UtEdi, Cronin, Senators, and Bums, owns a one-man mine which he naU knocked out Able Israel, Seat­ blows. Among thoad attaady reff e-^ h ^ a n d H .tonight's eoata^the ; ■ViJ never been beaten twice by any Browns, 27; trlplbs. Combs, Yanks, opens, digs out enough gold to last Ue. 4. tered are several fernmr eastern and Manchester team ' is to aMAe av team. All in nil, with one team 10; home runs, Foxx, Athletics, 24; strong eftort for a revegs jbf oe«#* y several months, and then closes Lbs Angeles —Young Tommy, stolen bases, Walker, Tigsrs, 16; national champioae,. besldea num­ looking for revqnge, Emd the other Manila outpointed Baby Casanova, erous near chainniQ&a

LOST AND FOUND 1 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 A PARTMEN'fS—FLATS— Navy’s New Air Giant Slides Into Ill-Fated Akron’s Berth TENEMEN'rS^ 6.3 k LOST->lN GOLF LOTS or on East WE BU¥, SEXL and exchange usea New Titan of Net World Center street between Wadsworth cars all makes and models. Armory FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT, with r ' and the Center, short velvet coat. Garage, 60 Wells street Telephone all improvements and garage. In­ ' ^ Dial 4871. 6874. quire 45 Hamlin street. Is Kid Phenom Out West I LOST—WHITE GOLD link b ra c^ FOR SALE— 1932 PLYMOUTH FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat. In­ set with two sapphires and a dia> sedan, privately owned. V. Adam­ quire 151 Maple street or telephone By NEIA Service ^struggle, he lost the national mond. Return to 46 Griswold street. son, 26 W. Middle Turnpike. 8609. Reward. Los Angeles, July 12. —California ^championship to Frankie Parker of has another tennis 'Champion in the Milwaukee in the final round, 8-6, 7-5. Then Gene gained bis revenge MOVING—TRUCKING- BUSINESS LOCATIONS making. The royal line of R. Lind- AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 by pairing up with Neo Russell to STORAGE 20 FOR RENT G1 ley Murray, Billy Johnston, Johnny beat Parker and Jock McLean for CHEVROLET COACH: Chevrolet SILVER LANE BUS U N E offer TO KENT—OFFICES AT 865 Maito I)oeg and Ellsworth Vines, all na­ tbe national doubles title, 6-1, 3-6, tional ebampions, awaits a new 6-4. coupe; Essex coupe; Nash sedan; accommodation ol their large L)e- streeL (Oriord Bldg.) Apply Ed­ addition. In bis two-year stay at Glendale, Whippet coach, price $15 to $100. Luxe bus for lodge, party or team ward J. Hnll. Tel. 4642 and S325. Gene Mako, a 17-year-old giant be was an invincible as Frankie Small down payment delivers. trtpr at special rates. Pbone 3063. who was bom in Budapest, Hun­ W ykoff wOw on track at tbe same Brown’s Garage. Telephone 8805. 8860. 8804. HOUSES FOR REN'i 65 gary, is the neiA kid phenom. As a scbool. He won tbe Southern Cal­ 1932 CHEVROLET COACH; 1930 LOCAL AND U)NU OISTANCL freshman at the University of ifornia and California interscbolas- Chevrolet sedan; 1930 Ford Road- moving. general trucking, livery TO RENT—FIVE AND SIX room Southern California this year, be t'.c titles for 1931 an< repeated in was elected captain of the net squad «.«. .ster; 1929 Ford coupe. Easy terms, service. Our affiliation with uniieo bouses, single and double, also mod­ after winning the Southern Califor­ Mako has the reputation ot being liberal trades. Cole Motors, at the Vans Servtcs means lower rates oo ern apartments. Apply Ekiward J. Holl. Tel. 4642 and 8025. nia championship from Keith Gled- tbe cockiest amd most garrulous Center. Telephone 6463. Cumiturs moving to distant points. bll former intercollegiate ebam- netter the west has seen in years. Large modem trucks, expertenceo FOR SALE—1929 OLDSMOBILE pion and internationalist. H)e tongue has won as many men, prompt service, all goods in* SUMMER HOMES Moored to the mast from which the Ill-fated Akron went to its doom, the U. S. S. Macon, the Navy’s new Mako has two great ambitions — matches for him as his racquet. He sport coupe, cheap for rush. Call eured while In traruti are teatures queen of the skies, is pictured as she was tnmdled Into the berth formerly occupied by the Akron in the 5506, 6 to 8 p. m. FOR RENT 67 to be national tennis champion and never passes an opportunity to ‘‘rib’’ offered at oo extra expense to you. big hangar at Lakehurst, N. J., after her night cruise from Akron, O. The Macon will remain at Lakehurst to be a foreign consul. He majors a rival, while be never seems to get Dally trips to New York, oaggage FOR RENT—COTTAGE of six large until fall when she will be flown to Sunnyvale, Calif., her home port. In political science and has shoiyn tattled. If he thinks the referee delivered direct to steamship piers. rooms, at Anaover Lake, water promise of a great diplomatic ca­ has made a mistake, be does not Want Ad iBformaUoo Fox further informatioo cab 3U63 front lot, all improvements, Tele- reer. Although be has been in this bc&itate to call him a robber. If an 8860. 8864. Perrett A Glenney ina phone 6688. country since be was eight. Gene opponent plays foolishly, Gene tells Manchester London^s ^Gloomy Dean* To Retire^ has retained his European manners. him so. FOR RENT—NEW 8 ROOM cot­ Gene’s smashing service is Evening Herald REFAIRING 23 tage, Pine Lake Shores. Rent very After One More Year At St PauVs Two years ago, as a 15-year-old matched only by Vines’ bullet shots. reasonable. Phone 4036 between 5 AND junior at Glendale High school, Coast tennis critics are of the MOWER SHARPENING, vacuum Mako gained national recognition at opinion that Mako is more advanced CLASSIFIED cleaner, washing machine, gun, and 6. ADVERTISEMENTS Culver, Ind., in the American bosrs’ (or his age than any tennis star lock repairing, key making. Braitb- FOR RENT—6 ROOM cottage on London.—(AP) — Back in Ox-Tsaw were no more wars, no more championsbipe. In a bitterly fought ever developed in the west. Count tlx avaragt word! to a lin«. walte, 62 Pearl street. south shore of Coventry Lake. Call ford where be was a college tutor tariff walls, and no more infectious Inltlalf, numbari and aObravtatloes 3227. baWIlUAM B8AUCHBI 44 years ago. England’s famous diseases—except the common cold. each oouni ai a word and compound "gloomy dean" will seek rest and Prays for World Parley word! aa two words. Minimum coat la TAILORING—DYEING— Coppers, Ta^e That! tranquility next year. But he has been peeeimietic, too. pries of thraa llnaa. Lins rataa par day for tranalant / CLEANING 24 WANTED TO RENT 68 One of the luepiclous and offi He Is The Very Rev. W. R. Inge, He said recently: "I don’t want to Hark, Hark, Those ^Dogs* Do Bark dean of St. Paurs cathedral, whose be other than nopeful about our ada. cioue stewards in the British Open Mffsotivs Harsli 17, IHUT WHY NOT BUY a strictly made to WANTED TO RENT, small farm, salty remarks — both tongued and future, but I certainly think that Car.b Cbarga suitable for poultry. Must have almost got Gene Sarazen into a penned — have given him a world aa a great power England cul­ As College Stars Pall Rickshaws 0 Conaaoutiva Uaya 7 ots| b ota measure suit when the price is ai t Conaaeutlva Caya .. b etsi it eta low ai I17.B0? Repairing and electricity. Write Box W/ in care peck of trouble with the Royal and reputation for peislmlim. minated in the

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ WEDNESDAY, JULY 12,1988. FAOT THIHT^FN

Toonerville______Folks ,By Fontaine Fox OUR BOARDING HOUSE Bjr Gene Ahem SBNSE and NONSENSE M icK PT Mc G u ir e p r o v ip e s a n e s c o r t f o r h is ^

15 TWKT TU'TVSW NOU C^UG^T, ^ WVW Tl^ KNIFE AN' ^ Nobody seems to know what it’s^When a woman’s lips are cracked o«* «»><«■ OR \S IT A CRACK INTW' T L A ie ? TORK*?— -YOU CAN all about, hence you and we are She uses grease, ’tis said— INWALE TWAT I I wonder why one sees a man WHV, T USE *B\SGER F\5»IA Just as smart as is'the other fel­ Use vaseline upon his head? t h a n THAT TOR-BAIT « , IS IT TRIED— OR low. WOW IT tVE-*R 60T ON TW WOOK, DID IT SET ' Smith—I understand you are a SUNBURNED ON Crabby Old Man (glowering at (?3vil with the ladles, John. WWAT (SETS NAE2 — I'LL the wMtress who came to wait on John—Good Heavens! Does your ■B ET TW' NAiORNV TOOK A NIP _ TW' WAN' M O M E? him)—How's the duck today? wife tell you everything? w o u l d n t W aitress (perkily)— Oh, Tm all AT IT A N ' ' LET <50 y ------TELL US,OK TW' a >> right, and bow’s the old pelican? They will never be young but WELL, 1 PUNNO UM-M-Vr LEVEL,NOW - once and by the way some of them V i.'- I (SUESS IT MUST EE TW' '.cr SPUT-T-T HOW DID YOU This is a very small steak you act, once is enough. « SPUT-T- CATCW IT— wrrw gave me. oC^ SAME REASON WHY AN Waiter—Yes, sir; but it will take Man—Does your wife often ELE*PHANT SOES TOR A y GRUMBLE ^5- h a t , O R you a long time to eat it. grieve because she threw over a P E A N U T ^ s /cDiiKA’B.i e J ' *r T I E P I N v/ealthy man :‘n order to marry 'i- GRUMBLE You may not particularly like a you? UMP yes-yes man but usually he is a lot Neighbor—She started once, but better to get along with than the I cured her in short order. * fellow who never agrees with you, Mem—I wish you’d tell 7oe how. Neighbor-1 started right in Ck)ronbr— Where did the car hit grieving with her. AND I GRIEV­ you? ED LONGER AND HARDER Medical Witness—At the junc­ THAN SHE DID. tion of the dorsal and cervical ver­ tebrae. Nature provided the first fly Burly Foreman (rising to his swatters and attached them to the feet)—^Man and boy, I’ve lived in rear end of horses and cows. these parts for fifty years, and I o have never heard of that place. Jasper—^Was Daniel Boone very popular? In music, an arrangement is Casper—Well, he was a good made when a jazz leader takes a scout. e tune and can’t put it together again. Lady (to tramp)—^Dld you no-' tice that pile of wood? Man—What has come over your Tramp— Yes’m, I seen i t wife that she doesn’t ; )11 at you all Lady—You should mlLd ^ your the time like she used to do? grammar. You mean you saw it. Neighbor—She said she found it Tramp—^No’m. You saw me see / ’ 'as making tb^ dog nervous. it, but you haven’t seen me saw it. ± 2 0 The really smart man is the one who knows all he teUs, ra'uer than (C reettta».ftoi, till) the one who tells all he knows. Flapper______wBi.u.arAT.orr. Fanny______Sa y& -tv- Mother—After all, he’s only a boy, and boys will sow their wild S( OKCHY SMITH In New York By John C. Terry oats. '^THANK y o u , A\v b o y . '^G006 HEAVEN V E T ) .. I JUSTGOTINBY T ►'HELDFORRAHSOfA.CH!^ Father—I wouldn’t mind it if be i 'll k n THROATS WHO ARE MEM V/AMT ? Bunker—Primitive man plowed EXPLAIN MORE - AND WHERE'S SCORCHV ? HOLDING HIMPDR. the earth with a sharp stick. lABOVn' VT ' Green— didn’t know golf dated RA N SO M . I’VE 6CTT TO 6ETTHE that far back. MONEY Seems queer, doesn’t it? Some of the destitute who have received the mosL federal aid seem to be the bit­ terest against the government.

Man (boasting)—I was out with a nurse last night. Friend—Cheer up! Maybe next time your mother will let you go out without one.

It’s tough when your wife finds All RlfhU lUtarrM' a letter in your pocket you forgot to mail, but man, when she finds WASHINGTON TUBBS IJ By Crane OUT OUR WAY By Williams one you forgot to bum. Kiq,S»W —X WOVlV OO VT( ^ NO-VOOO B E T T E R STA*V iw l Edith—All my life I have been UErr HE.W G E T AUV_ “TWe SHE'D MAViE WOO HELPiMGr saving my kisses for a big man ^ e eWA H E.LP GME WA mT ^ f r o m H E R .T o o l *L’m SloDWiKiGr you! MER S»T-(LE — HOW G THIS ? Jack—Well, right here is where Girls wh^wdhr stripes attract O oP GAROEKIE(R,OKI OOR you lose the savings of a lifetime. attention a#alone the line. T i MB. — LE.T WER GE.T A i 'l l G o o u t AMO TRV TO BEAUT»FOl- GAROEnj, A T Ou R w iM HIM B a c k — MO) o o m t E Y P E K iS e . — T m n o t G oiK lC r y o u GO I S h e * l l ^ a r t a OUT THERE AMO ©AVAIL A P o t a t o PATtw.iF woo g o .VNOMAM OOT-THAT'^ ALL*. o u t T h e r e .. I ^1

tiniHiif

KEEPS YOUR TASTE FRESH M-Ul

tcH, O0OX \ VT'S MATE t r ie d To 77 s u r e '. WELL- V SOCKED THE SECOND lAlCKS YOU FOUND BUMP VOU OFF, EH? KVCKEP MATE AMP TOOK HVS PISTOL. ME, ANOTHER hour, ME m \ reckon VIE'RE S O m IN EASY, AN' VD OF WHEN I A JAM.j____ FRECKLES AND HTS FRIENDS By Rlosser BIN ALL IN. UiASMT LOOKIN'.

W Ea^H U RRV MV OEAR FCECKLEft- VEft..:.Vfift~ .60 VP AM’ READ BOV/ LOOK HOW HE OM WITH THE mo Oft, 5TART& rr, WOULD LETTER.' FRECKLES) VDU?-JUftT UKE AN* OLD TOCND!

\ 4' ^ WA-MT-ore, J wM.u.aeAT.Ofr. M B L P lK lG r H A M D S . • ims er ma unvici; mc SALESMAIS SAM A New Role! By Small

4 /mo m o r e Md^Ke-^ ''I 1 HERES SOHI^WMG MoN ^ I AMO OM OOVTU SAtql IT

READ IT FOR ^ ^

sta tco w

Mo.ttamT.orr: ,, B/ \tiu * ' (;as buggies Talking It Over By Frank Beck X N6VSR IF. YOU HEARD TWOUOHT fo UIVS D ID N T WBAR ’^ENOUGH INSINUATIONS' . I A/£VeJE FELT TO SEI THE DAY YOUR KIMONA ABOUT MY FAMILY. SO MORTIFIED IN # ) I KNOW THKT YOU RED and 1 PROMIftCO X'O HAVE r o POT TO BED YOU'D » WE'LL BE LUCKY X TOLD MY LIFE AS X DIO W E L L .. POOR M S Y - Y - Y I IF T H IS L IT T L E . jD O V O D O T . TOLD Oft 4lL not t6 ‘ ftAY ANYTHINS- \ UP IN A CHEAP BE COOL e n o u g h ] IP WE DON'T CATCH YOU BEFORE .WALKING AMONG I HOTEL. WE < TO 6LBEP. AND I SOMETHING WORSE WR. STARTED I t h a t l o b b y - f u l l D O E S N ’T BARBARA*. D O W N T W M . A VACATION A Th a t t o o k p la c e NNATTLL I SHOW HIM • S U IT YOUR ^DRAGGED MIGHT BETTER DONT BLAME ME' t h a n w h o o p in g T H A T VNB OF LOAFERS C A N T M B . AT FARADIftC. A. pur AT THAT -HlftJ THEM I CAN, HA/e RIDDEN BECAUEB YOUR COUOH IN THIS CO U LD N'T A N D UP t h e M A J E S T Y IN TO LAKC. FOR RED ) -CEMEMT AROUND IN THE M £ C B ^ o r P L A C E ------A FF O R D T D STAIRS T O .W E CAN- T H IS C H A T T S R l i ^ t e u - v o u L' TH IS AW FU L S T A R T LOAFERS AKIDMEIWHAT . S PLANTf CAR ALL NIGHT, 'MHOOP/N' COUGH COMB A W A Y X C A N 'T BLEEP SO we COULDN'T \ BACK HERE ,HOLE ------H O M E LAIR. W l aoVTA , DO WO KNOW . „ , IN THIS HOLB^ S Tfiif A T TOUR UNLESS V/E U G H -H -H f} A N Y OU • TIME. 'MftRK AND Aftour THASr, POP? i V ' ANY WAT.. BROTHER'S STAYED AT, HOUSE. YOU R NMBO OUR BROTHfRiS.. MBPI

0 ^ 1

I •«

ttVS. I |^!S*I!2iSSSwSe i \ L* /,

. . . r> • r :

PAGE EOURTEBU IHmtrlf»iit?r ‘Ettntfns linr^ld WKDNBSDAY, TOL^ 13,*

at PINEHURST!

MEAT DEPT. SPECIALS Good Grocery Values Two Fresh MACKEREL Royal Scarlet Vacuum Can Oof> fee, usually S5c lb. Special averagingr. 1 pound each. Thursday, 29c can. The Two Rsh fo r ...... 1 5 c POTATOSALAD \ Freihly Sliced Fine for Shore or Flc* nlcs. Glass Jar ...... 20c ' DRIED BEEF ORANGE PEKOE TEA ,1/4 lb. 16c, 1/2 lb. 29c (Ceylon), pound...... 39c

Lean, Tender Cute of with the wheat tax, prices PINEHURST QUALITY on tiiese items will advance The Values Of A Life-Time— Soon These Low Prices Will Be But A Dream! soon. CORNED BEEF I Stock A Little Now!

NATIVi: hROILEBS SWANSDOWN OR These Anniversary Prices Cannot Be Duplicated! Buy NOW And Save! 59c to 99c each GOLD M E D A L CAKE FLOUR, 25c. Ready For A ll Fancy Veal Cntlets, Summer Occasions! If Purchased On Today’s Market Price Lean, Meaty Shoulder Lamh WHEATIES, 2 boxes 25c Chops, and 35c Cuts of Lamb These Towels Would Be 25c! fo r Stew. BISQUICK FLOUR 33c. ASSORTED COLD CUTS Silk “Cannon” Fluffy Plain, 1/2 lb...... 18c FRUITS - VEGETABLES Black Raspberries, boart .. .18c Fancy, Vi lb...... 23c Red Raspberries, ^ n t ...... 18c Apples, 4 lbs...... 25c Turkish Towels Ripe Peaches, 2 lbs...... 25c W hite Fresh Fish 4>quart basket, 69c Frocks Halibut Cod SPECIAL ^ We believe it will be years to come before i# Prints for travel HATS ■ you'll find such quality towels priced at 17c. Butter Fish RIPE, YELLOW New Assortment! Thick, nappy, double thread Turkish towels. # Wash crepes for sports Fresh Salmon < BANANAS, 4 lbs. 24c. Fast-colored borders. Large bath size. Filet of Haddock Red Bananas, 3 lbs. 25c. # Light crepes for vaca­ tion wear Hale’s Towels—Main Floor, left Filet of Sole HONEY DEWS, 33c each. $1.00 Before going away on your vacation, shop for one of these Let Them TAN snooty, swanky white hats. Closinfir-Out! $1.69 and $2.19 Here are smart brims, .cblc tur­ In These bans. Crepes, cottons, straws. Play Suits Chintz and Broadcloth

Girls are looking to Hale’s for W hite their 15.98 frocks—better fab­ rics. .finer detidling. .more style Hand Bags Drapes and than you’d dare to expect any­ where within n o. Lovely cool, Cunning little delightful dresses which have seer sucker Manchester’s Public Pantry had first place In the smartest play suits with Offers Real "Buys” For Thursday! wardrobes. 94c sun hats to Spreads match. Also A specially selected group of Frocks—Main Floor, rear. cool linens. higher priced bags featured For girls 8 to Thursday—94c. Plcca pigs, 6. And boyisb> Borden's pique grains, and the new shiny sleeveless bags — Rodalaque. .looks like for little men 3 Closing-Out! Two Groups white glass. Fine Cheese to 6. .19 Main Floor, rear. 2 packages 29. DARK COATS W hite American (White and. Yellow), Pimento, Chateau, Chateau Pimento, Limburger, and Brick. Just a limited G)tton Gloves number to go at SWISS CHEESE ...... 2 pkgs. 33c 51.19! Plain glazed chintz and pastel FREE I A Picnic Size Jar of Gulden’s Mustard With j| broadcloths with contrasting GBOTE a W EIGEL’ S 1 applique trim. 'Tta spreads (510.75 Grades) (116.75 and 119.75 Grades) have wide side flounces. Full With cotton gloves on the Don’t miss these values! Buy for summer travels, for early fall, if length draperies. "up”—this Is a sensational offer­ Frankfurters ib. 2 5 « and even next spring, .for coats will be lots higher. Dress and sports Spreads—Main Floor, left. ing at 41c. Double woven fabric Contains 100 per cent pure meat ingredients. No cerea^Uer models. Limited assortment, .not all sizes. 4T to absorb moisture and cause inflated weight. slip-ons. 4-button length. Coats—Main Floor, rsar. Main Floor, front. MUELLER’S SPAGHETTI AND T Glazed 1 yards Macavoni 3 25« 1A Brand New Assortment! Chintz, Assortment includes all kinds. A chance to stock up at the The best assortment! Get busy now and make up new dra- old price. Remember spaghetti and macaroni products are also PERSTOP * perlM. spreads, slip covers and cushions for the home. For this affected by the new Federal Wheat Tax. A Delightful Clean Way sale only—6 yards 51-00! To Stop Perspiration Popular "Self-Serve” Items Glazed Chintz—Main Floor, left. PRINCE EDWARD LOBSTER...... tin 27o GOLD MEDAL SARDINES ...... 4 cans 25o Cotton A Specially Selected Group! INTERNATIONAL S A L T ...... 2 pkgs. 7o TENDERONI...... 8 pkgs. 25o (FREE! An individual Pyrex Baking Dish.) The new sponge applicator Is CAM AY S O A P ...... 8 bars 17o permanently set In bottle neck. You BURT OLNEY’S KETCHUP...... 2 for 25o Wash Goods will have protection for 2 to 7 days. Look in Section No. 8 in the Self-Serve for Picnic Sugges­ tions. FROCKS THURSDAY’S SPECIALS Tub and 25c and 29e HOBMEL’S 50c Phillip’s Milk of Magnesia, 29o 51.00 Black Flag Liquid ...... 6Sc Sun Fast Grades 51.00 N u jo l...... 69c yard Soup (Vegetable) 3 3 7 c 85c Kruschen Salta ...... 49o Giant B lades...... 5c MAXWELL HOUSE I Piques fo r sports (For Gillette razors.) 0%e large table Just overflowing with the best assortment of wash 50c Barbasol...... ,89c I Voiles for town goods—19c yard! Here are printed voiles, batistes, lawns. Dotted Coffee lb. 2 6 c 1.10 40c Sqtilbb’s Tooth P aste ...... 28c Swisses, piques, dimities. Every yard fast to sun and tub. Cottons $ 50c Jergen’s L otion ...... 29o I Batistes for resort will be much higher later—invest in several dress lengths now! (Good to the last drop.) 50c Kolynos Tooth Paste ...... 29c 3Sc Pond’s Cold Cream ...... 2Sc Yard Goods—Main Floor, left. FIRST PRIZE I Heavier cottons for home (N ew ja r.) 25c Williams’ Lilac Talcum .... 6o Lard 2 lbs. 1 5 c 25c K leenex...... I4c Thursday! Another Group (In one-pound cartons.) 25c April Shower Talcum ...... 21c 50c Pond Skin Freshener...... S4c We have a brand new assortment of the best looking MEADOW GOLD 25c Bathing C aps...... 16c cotton frocks! So hustle to Hale’s tomorrow for an arm­ 25c Beach B alls ...... 16c Deck Chairs ful. Pick your cottons as carefully as you do your best Main Floor, right. b u t t e r 2n>-'0ii61« silks for, you will practically live in them this summer. With that sweet June flavor! And they’ll stay fresh after a season of hard wear and For Resort! laundering. For H om e! G eorgia N ative For Slumber! ' Peaches, 4 qts. . .37c Asparagus, bun. 10c Hale’s Cotton Frocks—Main Floor, center. Green tipped asparagns. (with arms) Sunkist Pajamas A limited group of deck chairs Orangres . . . .doz.30c Summer to go on sede tomorrow morning at I Positively Your Last Chance At This Price! 5-Y ear With Puffed Sleeves 97c! Hardwood chairs with arms. Juicy California oranges. Squash...... each 5c Striped canvas back—/t>omy and Diaries comfortable. Silk ic Sandwich Toasters, 50c Furniture, UALES single toasters with binged Children’s fold lawn set- 43c covers. Nickel finish. tees, tables and irs, now, Leatherette cover. With lock 50c 36c and key. Special—43c! T h ey ’re Housefumlshings—Basement MEALTM MARKET HOSE about the most com-' Eaton’s Highland One Group fo r t a b 1 e Another Price thing you STATIONERY Rise— ^Your L ast Thursday's Meat Specials can wear.. FRESH, LEAN Hankies and so cool Chance At 69e! these h o t 39c days. Prints An opportunity to buy yourself Reversible (2 pairs 2 c each and checks a box of Eaton’s quality white Club Steak 90c) Gay printed handkerchiefs. with puffed paper. 24 sheets and 24 envelopes. Chenille Few plain whites. Buy for sleeves 1 n every day use. .for school later. organdy or One Group )C lb.. Immediately After This Sale self - mate­ RIBBONS lOc Paper rials. Color- 1 8 They’ll Be 69c! fa s t RUGS 69« Cat from best grade prime beef—will cook tender and tasty! 2 c yard ® a* Extra hieavy, nappy .qhsallle Forsslfhted girls will invest in their en­ N apkins Main Floor, Odd lo t Formerly as high rugs In reversible 1 LB. POTATO SALAD au , tire summer needs this w eek..for immedi­ rear. .•S’* 45o yard. Washable colors. Larfqri^aih ately after this sale we shall reprice them M." Main Floor, front Main Floor, front 1 / 2 LB. BAKED HAM _ _ 69c. All first quality boss in chiffon and 6c Bring honae this special for luncheon.. Tasty* fresh made service weights. Backed by Hals’s reputa­ tion of selling only quality goods. White and colors. Also heavy potato salad and Hale’s ham baked in pore fruit Jnl(m! p^MT towels. While quantities last—6 c! Hosleiy—Main Floor, right Main Floor, front

ADVERTISE THE HERALD-rr PAYS Only 15 Days Left To Cast Your Votes In The World’s Fair Contest Two Free Trips Given Away I

I /