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O FFICIALS PRA ISE Hi ON FOES^ UST MOB BOOSTED HINES SV.- H ULL PEA CE PLEA Annooncement By Roosevelt CNHfVlTED GDXST Of Opposition To Re- AS POLITICAL BUFFER WEARS OCT WELCOME Germans, Italians And Japa- San Francisco, Aug. 17— (AP) electior Leaves Wonder nese Condemn Speech; —Yesterday’s guest at the home of Mrs. William E. Miller quick- Andrews Begrins Wage-Hour Job Prosecutor Charges Tala' ly wore out blA welcame. About Fortber/Purges.” Seven Proposals To Pat A big black crow fluttered / many D i^ c t Leadei through a window, landed in the / World On Road To Peace. the kitchen. WMhlngton, Aug/ 17— (AP) — Then be stole a peach, ate a Addition of SenatoryMillard Tydlngs Present At Meeting Whei

big helping of green peas and (D., Md.), and Red. John O’Connor damaged the apartment with bla Washington, Aug. 17 — (AP) — ungentlemanly romping. (D., N.'y.). to President Roosevelt’s Gang Leader Laid P h u cretary Hull’s appeal to the world Mr. Crow spent the night—not personal “purge/list” left capital

rtp'-*‘tum the tide of lawleasnesa” in the guest room—but in the politicians wondering today whether basementl To 'Take Over” Unorgai’ Mirough economic and moral recon- he would den^nce other anU-ad- <1 mlnlstratlon congressmen. . Btruetion arouSed' enthtuilasih today Speculation/ centered principally ized Policy Racket; 1)^ 8- among British and French offlclala. on Senator D. Smith (D., S.C.). worried over recurring war tbreata. The President did not mention Davis Alao Present At A spokeai-’ an for the French for- JAPS BESET Smith’s name last week in an aj^- eign office said In Paria: peal at Grpenvllle, S. C., for election Daniel George Dodge (left), 21, heir to a $9,000,000 motorcar fortune of liberal legislators, but some per- "The' speech shows that the lead- was drowned when he fell from a motorboat In Georgian Bay near Session Of Racketeers. ers of America’s foreign policy are sons thoiwht he'might do so before BY SABOTAGE Little Current, Ont. He, with hts wife, the former Laurlne MacDon- the primary Aug. 30. alive to the ganger In Europe.” ald, with whom be Is shown above, were being taken to a hospital after Connenimt Intervention Unlikely Britons welcomed the addreaa, Injury In an explosion.' Dodge’s wife, whom he Wed Aug. 2, was a The only other Senate race In New York, Aug. 17.—(A P)—bla* broadcast Internationally last night, $15 a week telephone operator. which ,ne might take a hand Is In trict Attorney Thomas E. Detyey to* eom as raising a danger sign against ^ OF CHINESE Connecticut. Senator Augustine day tpld a “blue riblxm” Jta^ that German ambitions In central. Eu- Loneraan, who voted against tome ' rope. X the notorious Dutch SchpKa moh WhlM House bills, Is endorsed by Fascists Dlspleaadd Attpmey General Cummings and advertised to the underWoiM that Dispatches from Rome, on the Army Officers Admit Irregn R] DETECTIVES SPUR HUNT most politicians consider It unlikely James J. (Jimmy) powarftd other hand, told of mounting Faa- tb^ President will Intervene. Tammany district leader, wax pOUt*

ciat displeasure over the speech, lars -Remain Active In Mr. Roosevelt announced his op- leal protector of thV multl-mUUoB which was not distributed to Itallem position to Tydlngs and O’Connor— dollar policy racket^ I papers by the semi-official news Manchonkno After Seven FOR CLEVELAND SU YER grid support of their New Deal op-; Dewey charged that. Hines w u agency, Stefani. ponents-—at a press conference yea- present with Ab^ahalh “Bo” Weto* The State department bead warn- /terday. Previously he had asked berg, a Schultz , mobster, in Karelv ed all govemmenta to ‘be on guard the voters of Georgia to defeat'Sen- 1932, at a meeting in wtildi thf Years Of Occupation. against certain dangerous develop- Discovery Of Two More Vic- ator Walter F. George. Schultz gang/laid plana to “taks ments which Imperil them.” REDSINaUDE / O’Connor, chairman of the Im- over” the. i^llcy racket, than un- He made seven proposals which portant House Rules Committee, organized. /' Hsinking, Manchpukuo, Aug. 17. muni he said were the only ones capable tims Of Maniacal Mass promptly said he accepted the Presi- Dovl|'Preeent A t MMttag but < of placing the world firmly on the -^ j^ P )—The Japanese army after dent’s challenge. A petition was The prosecutor said J. lUdiaad road td, enduring peace and secur- seven years In Mancheukuo still is U.S.OITICIALS/ flle(i last night to place his name on (Dixie) Davto, known as "ths kid ity. ' beset by a host of enemies, a com- Murderer Near Business the Republican as well as the Demo- mouthpiece” of the Scbultx gang, . cratic primary ballot. who has pleaded guilty and turasd These embraced economic recon- pilation of recent incidents of sup- atructlon; adherence to interna- Voters Alone WUI Decide state's evidence In the present trial, posed sabotage indicated today. District Rouses Police. wirra SAys "The voters In the 16th congres- was'^also present st the mssttog. tional-law; observance of treaties Elmer F. Andrews (faclpg camera), former New York state labor and their ord«-ly modification when Japanese army officerb admit that sional district,” O’Connor said, “will /B y the use of gunmen, besttafl Chinese' Irregular units remain ac- alone decide who will- represent administrator, took over his new job In Washington as wage-hour and murder, Schultz took over eoa* necessary: abstention from use of tive In the country in which Japan law administrator by announcing to newspapermen be would concen- irol of the buolneaa.” Dewsy sUd. force; no interference In the In- BULLETIN! Member Of Committe/ In- them In the House of Representa- established a protectorate after tives. The President lives In the trate at start on the cotton garment, tobacco and textile industries. He’s f"lV» cehter was located to HartsiB. ternal affairs of other nations and Oeveland, Ang. 17,— (A P )—- shown aa he received reporters just after taking oath o f office. wresting It from China. They say Coroner Samuel R. Gerber sMd 26th district. Ham FUb (a Republi- where 50<) atorekeepert alone aetad' be a peaceful aettlement of differences; the irregulars are Communist-In- vestigating Un-, snean can) la his congrsBsman.” as collectors.” . . ^ disarmament, and cultural collabo- today be believed various parts spired. of hmnaa torsos found on the . Tydlngs dsduted comment at this Dewsy said that having ceganiMiL. *nfot ration. The unofficial compilation of time bqt..M!i.dlca.tsd. ba.wonld reply .ths pdOisy rsekst with ^tM al ^ "Ito a smaller and smaller world," lake front were from three per- '.tnusi mysterious disastsrs.. .In industry Activities Names B Gov- to the President later. tsetTon, Sehulta harvested 849.000 a try * be said, “ It vrill soon iii\ longer be pointed to a differeut type Ot enemy sons rather.than' two." A decom- day to 1933, a total of $20,000,000 a posed head, parts of ribs and a Mr. Roosevelt chose a New lo rk Vni paasible for some nations to choose working from within. Post editorial as the - medium for year. pelvic bone, discovered late yps- ernment Employes On list •»y and follow the way of force and for tosoranee Rates Tripled expressing bis views, saying It Cases Throwa Oat o f Ooort iChall other nations at the Same time to ' Japanese here admitted their fire terday, were at first thought to In . his opening statement at be remains of only twe victims could be considered bis own state- choose and follow the way of rea.- Insurance rates have been tripled In ment. . Tile editorial supported his Hines* trial on conspiracy chaiges 'metal aon.. All will haye to go In one

Committee Chairman Dies (D., lar behind the doctor's home—aorosk urer of the .United Automobile Ma: Tex.) and the witness agreed that (Continued on Page Ten.) eign Yoluntieers Dashed. the street from the birthplace of Workers, said today the “ rebels” Breakdown Of Aixoimts. Leagi By ASSOCIATED PRESS public funds are being used indi- Reinforces Army Holding Gen. John J. Pershing. faction In the CIO union planned a iD u n li The heat wave that has taken a rectly to promote C!ommunlsm In Sheriff Max Brown, who made "special convention arranged with- tatere the United States. Tha witness de- out the machinery of the UAW”. heavy life toll and brought discom- Mountain, Railway Tunnel Washington, Aug. 17.— (AP) — In 1 fort to millions abated slightly to- BULUenN! clared that the Communist I>arty (Continued on Page Ten:) He said the group led by four ex- AU lan JAPS SEEK SOFT London, Aqg. 17, — ( A P I - controls the Workers Alliance, an pelled offiMrs would settle on de- Members of the Senate Campaign day, and the prospect of scattered Expenditures Committee divided to- gan lzi Diplomatic quarters today fear- organization which has some WPA tails for the convention at a meet- bers. Bbowers augured relief for part of ed the Spanish Insurgents had Hendaye, France, (At the Span- day over the question of making the sun-baked eastern seaboard. workers among its members. ing at Toledo Saturday, <^a SPOTS FOR DRIVE given a virtual “no” to the Brit- "The public funds are being tised ish Frontier), Aug. 17 — lA P ) — Senatorial candidates account for ' Pennsylvania, nine deaths re- ish plain for withdrawing for- Blocked In bis efforts to drive east- HACKEH DENIES expenses and contributions of their th e -S i indirectly to preftnote Ck>mmunlsm WILL USE POWEL|ie.. to e a 'IDsulted from the weather In the last eign fighters from the Spanish ward toward Almaden along the New York, Aug. 17 — (.-\P) — running-mates for lesser offices. ^ three days; Washington, D. C., had in the United' States,” Dies' inter- main railway line. General Gonzalo Leagu Civil war. Qne source described rupted to say. Manager Jos McCarthy of the New Chairman Sheppard (D-Tez) said 18 hospitalized prostrations yester the Insurgent reply to Britain’s Quelpo de Uaiio, insurgent com- WASTE CHARGES York Yankees was quoted by cor- the committee debated Using that which day, and dozens of others were- giv- Nme Cbineae Divisions In proposal for proportional with- "Yes,” Cbaillatm agreed, mander on the soutbwesterr front, fo r P i “The Workers Alliance Is appar-i res|randents traveling with the team method to force candidates for the en first aid by ' ambulance crews; drawals from each warring side today struck at government . de- today as declaring be will continue ' cembe BalUmpre .counted, six..proatrationa; enUy playing the WPA _to the limit, Senate to fum'iab more . compiets Cpimter Offensive Against as “ more-tban SO per «eat neita- ” fenses, along the Ziijac river, north to-.play Jake Pornit •. ln;'*Jeft;-,ileid, 'accounts' of 'tndlvktosl .expeaditorarr onent. hut the sweltering beat 'also'had tive;” hot offlctols wtthheM the trying to g«t the WPA'Work'erii ' to selicU i . of the railroad. a g ^ s t southpaw pitching "If" they and receipts, but compromised tom* some wbimslca] aspects. . contents of Insurgent General- bf;^ieve they can get them more pay The .first act of General Jose Criticisms Of Blodgett R e , - -- ___ _ — - assisti ' Weather •-"bureau - - employes to Foes In Hwangmel Sector ..Isstoio-Franciseo Franeo*» «ouh- -monthty,’.' Ute.-witBeM. asserted- AsenclOi -newly -placed "In' cbmmoml jx)racily...lt added^ thto jrtatenasnt, to —^torell Washington bad a partial holiday mnnicatlon. "It is controlled by the 0>m- of government defenders of Alma- a new quesUonnairs for aU Sena* futi^ By Facts, State tax ; MARKETS AT A GLANCiq to ^ I candidates: yesterday, because of the weather— , V aw '•Vorir. Atidr. __ The New 'York, Aug. 17— (.AP,)— ‘Tf receipts and expenditures tn along with thousands of government Paris. Aqg. 17.— (A P )—Spanish (Continaed On Page Two) (Coflttaned on Page lliree.) Stocks—Steady; rally tapers off. eers o Sliangbal, Aug. 17— (A P)—Jap- Insurgents were reported today ^your behalf have been grouped with clerks. anese ti^ p s skirmished along thrM -W Commissioner Declares. Bonds— Higher; secondary rails In Cha As the mercury soared to 94 to definitely to have cas. their lot with demand. \ those of other candidates, please. treasu alternate routes on both banks of give a breakdown of the part of the Pittsburgh—the highest for Aug. 18 the Yangtze river today In the hope Italy and G^many, perhaps thereby . Curb— Improved; metal sliares axecut ending hopes of Great Britain and amount received in b e h ^ of your sines 18M, Rufus Middlebrook re- oi finding soft spots In (jhlneae de- Hartford, Aug. 17.—,(A P ) —State lead narrow upturn. \ ported to police the theft of a fur- fenses around Hankow, the provl' Prance to withdraw foreign volun- Planes and Trawlers Foreign Exchange—Steady; ster- nomination or election to the Senate. teers from the dvll war. Tax Commissioner William H. Hack- Likewise, give a breakdown of the lined jacket front his boma slonal CStlnese capital. ett answered with a blanket denial ling, franc slips a trifle. \ Oomplalna Water Wasted Nine Chinese divisions launched While Insurgent Generalissimo ^ tto n —Quiet; trade and foreign part of the amount which was sjient today all 'charges of “inefficiency, in your behalf.” Hie city water dlviaioa of New^ a counter offensive against the in- Francisco Franco’s answer to the Seeking Dodge *s Body waste and extrdvangance” made bU3rlttg. ark compliatoad that 15,000,000 gal- vaders to the Hwangmel sector, 25 British plan for aending foreign against the department's present Sagme—Lower; oonuntoston hous^ Lays .Aside Guffey Letter llquMatton. The committee laid aatda its In: lons of water ware being w yted miles north of Kiuklsng, Yangtze fighters home from Spain remained administration recently by Wm. H. In Ic dally by boys who tu m ^ on hy' port and Japanese base for the a secret. Insurgent toformanta in Little -Cuireht. Ont, Aug. 17. — Coffee—Higher; trade buying. vestlgation of a letter sent out by e. ACx The search extended several miles Blodgett, a former commissioner. drants to keep cool. The drajn. the Hankow drive. „ Paria predicted its terms may mean (C!anadlen Press)—Planes and ftoh- around the spot 'eight miles west of “The chief, criticism that, to say the Pennsylvania Democratlo.Cam- di'vlslon said, was threatening water Movetoents liidleste Advsjiee the end of the cherished non-inter- ing vessels today joined in a search •* PARROT BITE FAT.AL paign committee over the purported this MxBltoulln tolMd port whpre additions m8Be to the regular ap- pressure,. Nlnety-stx special aprin- Japanese columns made explore' vention scheme designed to halt for the body of 21-year-old Daniel Dodge was loet from' hto sp ^ b o a t propriations for 1935-37 were need- signature of Senator Guffey (D-Pa), Uer hydrants have been In dsdly op- tory attacka along the north bank of "Europe's lltUe World War.” Dodge, heir to a kUcMgan motor rushing through rough w^^rs from ed, to to indulge in hocus pocua Is Tdrrlngton, Aug. 17. — (AP) — asking contributions to a stats cam- eration in Newark. the Yangtze, about 50 miles from fortune, who'was drowned Monday Mrs. Dominic Randazzo, 55, died to- paign fund. The Spanish Barcelona govern- hto summer camp at. Kagawong. easily and fully refuted by the’ A short circuit apparently caused the rl'ver. Their movements indi- ment on July 23 accepted the plan night after suffering grave injuriea The dynamite expioelon, a result facts,’ Commissioner Hackett said. day at the Charlotte Hungerford H. Bailey, Jr., Guffey’s Mere- cated they planned to advance into by tha beat set off a burglar alarm which provides for a Census of the in a dynamite ncpioslon. of Dodge’s curiosity concerning- Iiriposed Extra Outtes. liospital aa a result of infection taiY, denied yesterday that tha tn New Yorii and caused six police northeastern Hupeh province, in Six fishing vessels^Aceto manned some Md explosives,' seriously in- He- explained that the 1935 legto- c a u ^ by a parrot bite on the thumb Senator bad authorized tbs kttgr, which Hankow Is situated, to hopes volunteers and tben proportionate XI radio ears to rush out on a futile withdrawals from each side. by from 25 to 30 men using heavily jured Mm as well as Ms bride of 12 lature enacted certain laws Iropoa- about ton weeks ago. She under- and Sbflppard said ths commutes This Mlsalon. of cutting the vital Priplng-Bankow weighted seines to drag the 90rfoot days and Lloyd Bryant, camp care- ing extra duties on the tax depart- went operations for amputation of would await Guffey’s return from Tres o; railroad north'of Hankow. ^ Many Objections Balsed Conn., I High humidity added to the na- depths of the inside channel where taker. ment such as the collection of the her thumb and arm, the latter one Europe. Other “Japanese unite were re- Insurgent sources bera expressed being performed yesterday. Itth ef tion’s discomfort. In the south, D c ^ e was lost overboard while Suffertog a serious head injury, new doiporation tax and the' new The committoa asked Admlnis* Cpntrol ported moving against Shuebeng the .belief that the insurgent note, b u r r ^ g with four others for medi- the heat jvava entered Ita fourth Mra Dodge was aafd to be "con- cigarette tax in addition to its be-, trator Harry Hopkins to tovsnigats mit tot and Hwosban, to adjacent Anhwei gl'ven -to Britain’s representativjs Sir cal aid. ing ready at all times upon request TREASURY BALANCE sa the lay, with temperatures only aUght- Robert Hodgson, tn Burgos yester- stderahly Improved” last night. At- new svidepcs of allsffod WPA politi- province, in an attempt to make/sT Privately chartered planes as well t^dlng surgeons also believed that of state’s attorneys to audit finan- Jfanehs ly lower. It was 98 yesterday tn wide encircling morsment toward day, would raise so many technlc|U Washington, Aug. 17.— (AP)— cal activity to Ksntuehgr and report rneJ Lynchburg. Va.; and no general ra- as Dodge’s own amphibian flew over B ^ant would recover from internal cial acMunta of town offlclala but Se.. ot Hankow. objMtiona to the London -plan, that th* channel hoping to sight bis body. The position of the Treasury on Au- back to It. tef was to sight for the aooth. toujrtes. ftdled to provide adequate funds in Cei Oaadnet Stabboni Defense ths reply might as well be an out glA M Reward Offered Frank VaUquette, another . care- making apprr^riatlons to carry gust 15: It also asked the trsM tov to ta- T Oboler to MMdISHssI Chinsee defenders conducted a and out “no’!. V. The March was spurred by ReoelpU, $16,860,484AS; expcndl- vsstlgats oomplatots Ihii W 8in»i It was coelsr to ths adddlewest taker. was raleaaed from the boa- them out. stnhharn dafsase at Bjishodhen sad The Spanish -govanuaent, mean- Dodge’s step-father. AttZec W. Wli- Mtal after being treated for miner “The result was that from time tUTM. |39A10,710A9; aet ' iu« oOtflMi ffffE NaKMty* to aeo oS PftMft. iriM offared a SLOOO ibnien rsanlttag ' from ‘ the expio- 82,232.442,090.7a ~ c " V" MANCRESTEnR EVENINO HERASD. MANCHESTER, CONN« WTON1!;8DAY, AUGUST 17,1988 IGSTWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17,19M __ * del Buty is 30 mllea west at Alms- eros* the Qnadlana rtrer, i our own sltuatioa Is profoundly NICK FARR PURCHASES den. . - •< ' of Almaden. BxeeuUv* board mambars, tha da- eaddrssd Mr. Hull's program, but affected by what happens elsewhere Switches Main Attack The eouthwesteni was the partment said, are: Roger Baidwia, DEIECnVES SPUR HUNT HERRMANN FI LES suggMted the United States "seize REBELS CAST LOT in the world- Women Povder Behind The Insurgsfit commander seti've front Deadlocks coat i P r S AS OFFICER Max Yergan, Lerpy B. Bowman, Engagement Announced one of the great opportunities of i Hull Urges Peace Whatever ;may he our own wishes on the Ebro river and 8egt« itwer Elanor Brannan, Margaret Forsyth, history" to further bis Ideas “with- and hopes, we can not when there HARTFORD SODA SHOP promptly switched his main attack FOR CLEVELAND SLAYER in trouble elsewhere expect tq re- to the Zujar river in attempts to .fronts, in northeastern Spain. Clarence Hathaway, Ehu-l Browder, out the; preliminary reservation her WITH FASaSTS Scenes In Hines Case seize Hermitage Santa M a ^ and William B. Spofford, Harry F. Ward F0RN0MI NA110Nown do-opefation must be without main unaffected. When destruction, 0FL0CALG. 0.P. As Just Solution ■ impoverishment and starvation af- the road leading to Alnnulen and Jamea Waterman Wise. ^ (Osottmed (m n P*g* Ome.) definite copanitifisnU." (OoBthrasS from Page One.) Local Resident Opens New Es- through Penalsordo and Capilla. SPECIAL IWLIVERYt ■ Challlaux asserted the L ea^e for Utherwlae, the paper saw the ap- flict otiier areas, we can not, no New York, Aug. 17.—(AP)—MenStlon to the extent of persuading tablishment In The iSfeigh- Another Insurgent column In the 'Peace-and Democracy ■ waa not in- last to }e1a tb* mad kmerit "head- peal AS .t'in ^danger of remainiii^ xvune, cattMT' out of a. ^ilHtafariai matter. kow..hard-we may try, es- play all the leading roles, ori the Davis to plead (Utlty, Doubtless, un- soiTth'tv'eiiterii battle ' zone,' led "by "El Centro, • cktir.-iWeiifd - ploua uplratlon." cape Impairment of our own econ- der cross-examination, explanations ‘ borhobd Of SL Francis Hos- Art. Elina Netifelon Re- terested in either peace or democra- less dead.” local Readent To Rnn For criaia apparently stronger than be- Turmoil omic well-being. When freedom is surface, at the trial of James J. pital. General Andres Sallquet, was re- startled the neighborhood. A cy but only in "hiding their support Coroner 8. R. Oerber said the Afiteted By Revolutlohs fore, ^ t h Premier Juaa NegrUi destroyed over incroasina areas Hifies, but 'behind the scenes femi- Would* be demanded of numerous ported In insurgent dispatches to be long search faR ^ to dlsdOM tha of Communism." slayer left his mark of surgical skill The Manchester Guardian, ffe- firmly In control of all (aetora and elsewhere, our ideals of individual nine force* are arrayed, powerful meetings in her apartment with only two miles from the frontier of source. " ligBt As Vice-Chairman Dies announced the eommlttee and an obvious knowledge of anato* Constable On The Repnb- quent British gov^fnmeat criUc, pls<^^ to fight the 36-moBtbs 1936 to broaden our combined eco- ful economic and cultural relation- Laurel contends his departure rseognlsad a* .a collective bargain- The conference was to determine made "on Instructions from Hines," Hartford plants o ' the company. vail in thl- world today, no nation ships will be inviolate. C leara n ce V alu es In ing agent by the WPA and local re- whether she should be called to tes- two seems wdder than ever wnen of the "mad butcher" will not deliver MTthe“ Tlls"of gble to win the war with and no government can avoid par- nomic and peace program by pro- did not violate terms of bis con- and that the mob provided "thou- they stand side by elde In court. Herrmann filed and ran for con- "rfdT tSce of a‘n«row| posing and urging upon peaceful tract, because be bad obtained per- lief agencies." tify at an open committee meeting sands and 'Yhousand.s" of gangland another body. stable the past two years and fail- ticipation In determining which Clalina Not To Be Communist on charges that Labor department Slight, small-featured and dark, Investigators obtained a "good mental horizoh which, is hardly cal- 8® effect, course will be taken. The luue Is nations everywhere ^option of a mission to leave with his write, O n September 61 officials aided Harry Bridges, west votes for the former Tatnmany dis- ed by only a small number of votes culated to.-, listened carefully. i Uistrfcl atw.rney, who plans to con- 1934 slaying. exercise of moral restraint and ob- tains nothing not included in re-1Chicago, Ills.. The marriage cere- last analysis political stability, are found guilty and fined. Telephone 6771 Questioned bv Mason as to Peace and Democracy, described by ' Ne.ir him sat his' grey-halred, ' dude his case In two weeks, before servance of International obligations oil parts of an arch resting upon tiation and agr'eemenL .Ma.son as an adjunct of the Ameri- Victim No. 10 was also an un- cent pronouncements.’ mony was performed at a nuptial Urge Armanent Redaction. whether he would say the League pretty wife. Mrs. Geneva Hines, a ' considering the extent of the de- identified woman. The Cuyahoga and treaties to conditions of order the foundation of trade. No mod- for Peace and Democracy was a can Communist movement, ” "i troubled snrile playing on her Ups, , ^*^” .*10 strategy. based on law. giving security and I mass at SL Joseph’s church by Rev. em Industrial nation banT maintain . We believe in, we support, and Communist organization, Challlaux motions were laid aside. • [, river, Into which murky Kingsbury HARTFORD W'03f AN ST.ANDS Bernard .T. Flynn. Tie bridesmaid proper existing standards of living we recomm'end to all nations, that Those developments brightened „ a ' “ white dress] ' Jury .Selected Quickly, run empties, give up a leg last facilitating progress.” [was Miss Emily M. Roblchaud. sis- they be prepued to limit and pro- declared be had the word of Earl day of testimony by nn% American IWhite ■ broad-brimmed hat. ' Two prime qualifications were Im- FAST ON P.AY FOB LAND udt&>ut international trade. Raw Browder, Communist p.artv le,ader, April 8 and, a month later, the wo- WARNING TO DICTATORS ter of the ibrlde. The best man ’, Dewey's voice ran the gamut verse impression" of Hines. funer a l s The Evening News said; "Amer- gram for tht.'reduction or elimina- eempleto pfcyiieoi eBduenlelaoM.#. Let - size. Regular price $253.50. tfc 1 f t 1% Caialrraap; Harry F. Ward; acting j took! ana ican detachment la nowaday* more portunity to safeguard promote **••*•****« • a*a*e**e*e •'•$** w[|F zft hocol.ate. i from Ironic barbs, sharp accusations Pnlltieal Complexion. Robert T. Hurley. tion of excessive trade barriers and their O'wn welfare and with it that H fit ye* with the smeiing, NEW tteasurer, James Waterman Wise: — r-. . and ringing (lenunoiations to gentle Intellectual, than phyalca* x x x hut for''the elimination of imeconomlc Can ye* plctore geltlac a executive secretary, Paul M. Retd. A check duicloaed that only one The funeral of Robert T. Hurley, In the words which Mr. Cordell of the world community of vdiieb candid camera with aU these Moto'nsts speeding over newlv e.xpositton In. outlining h'ls story of trade discriminations and other un- they are members. We are also N O N - S K I D toatorez. plus 42-18 Gold Medal Glenwood. insulated gas oven, heat fantastic gang plottings. of the. 12 original jurors was a a former Manchester resident and Hull condemned the rest of the fair trade methods. In 1934, the constructed roads In Chester, Deep Democrat, four were Republicans al.*ro former head of the State Po- convinced that no other program control. Regular price $269. ^ A yj Q River and on the Crj-stal Lake road Hines Watches Detvey. world XXX there sounded that aus- congress passed the Trade Agree- can In the long run check and re- SP OT-P A D TRUSS 16 Pictnrea for And always the mild, blue eves of lice' was held this afternoon at St. tere and schoolmasterly ‘remoteness ments Act for the achievement of Yee'H tee at a glenc* how the eew JJoiv ',...... I ***#•****•••**•••**•* A A taw Personal Notices ! in Tolland are blamed by Deputy John’s Episcopal church. Pine Mea- thst Is a sente of superiority to the verse the present bmlnpus drift to- "Nee-Skid Spot-Fed" feetare holds the , the price of 8 Commissior.ef Clinton. G. .Nichols Jlramy Hines, a strapping big, I Ah the jury examination proceed- these purposes. Since then our ward international anarchy and of the State Highway Department grey-haired man, watched him. dows. with burial In Pine Grove rest of effete and naughty mankind country has vigorously engaged in rapt*'* tecnrtly with only ene-helf the I ed. the tense atmosphere qf the cemetery there. The funeral was which perhaps irritates more than it armed confllctjon a gigantic scale prttnre ef ordlnery traues. J-ight Uses Agfa 'AS or 1 Only—Glenwood Gas Range, full enamel, insulated IN ME.MORl.\M for damage to other cars-caused by "Hines got $500 a week in rash, lofty, oak-p.meled courtroom— trade-agreement negotiations with which. If it. comes, will destroy not >SS£S3* IS&’SL j s t s s . . flying stonee. The small particles always In cash," Dewey said. j attended by members of the Con- assists." ead cefflfbrtoble, yea can wtor " ' awieewsa S S i'S S t oven, heat cdtitfol, four top burn- ^ A 7 In-levins rntmory of Mr«. liabtll* ;warm in spite of. temporary air necticut Police Association and for- The editorial concluded: "Noble an Increasing number of countries oiUy the material achievements of net btkif cenKiMt ef ft. OnP hsm an ) tA cAnr Eastman No. 127 C. Adarai, who died August 1 of crushed rock on the surface of "Sometimes Weinberg paid him. • cooling machines and deafening, too, and it has tireleosly urged upon p u t centuries but the precious cul- .AAod.td ppata» . ra na Ad ■ ers.. • Regular price $89.50. Now / * 9 ^ the newly constructed roads Cause : sometimes Dixie Davt>^ mer friends of Mr. Hurley. Among sentiments have thelf place: Moral The TSpot" beldt the herel* iHAll tppg OAta* fllm . TM» day brlnzi sad msmorleS’AA \ : because of them.—shortened tem- those who attended the funeral this' indignation even la' "sometimes a other nations the imperative need tural and spiritual attainments at ana. the damagP. Deputy Commissioner'j "Hines went on the payroll and of pursuing a similar course. our modern civilization. aeearaiy, os with yenr fin- Of^ one who was celled to rest. ' ^'Nichols said, , promised to 'deliver. Wp. will sho*- pers to the point that Stryker once afternoon were Judge William S. worthy quality. But at the present gen, while tha non-tkid Those who think of her todsy ; accused Dewey of a "slurring" re-' Hyde, Chief Samuel G. Gordon and moment In world affairs, tact and 'CRIME SCHOOL’’ Concurrently with efforts to re- Seeks to Garry Out Program. Are these.who loved her best. you," he told the jury, "that without 1 niark. store International commerce upon The government of the United Mrfeca kMpt tke pod fram Ask for AGFA film... Robtrl J. Adsms end Family. Robert E. Carney of Manchester, restraint are major virtues.” With dipping, ULCA A meeting of the Board of Educa- : ® **** : Quickly arbitrating disputes, Jus- all in some official or other manner The criticism surprized readers this pouatrucUve baslB, we have also States, with the support of an alert .The Bmollasi CANDID and get better plct'jres! K££P VOU.R €VC 013 LEGAL NOTICES Uon has been callecf for tonight at |Pecora sat frowning slightly connected with Mr. Hurley Ih his aocustomed to unanimous press ad- THE "DEADEND" KIDS pursued—and have urged upon oth- public opinion In this country, has ScftortHle FlMtoR By Exparto LltirOR PERMIT ® expected that there i attorneys firmly to poUck work. miration for such pronouncements HUMPHREY 060ABT er nations—parallel and complemen- earnestly sought and is seeking Jo Coma h and cemalt nt withoet cost nr CAMERA We tarry a compict* jia* at Agfa xonc* or application a discussi6n of plana for the i “ “cH-publlclzed clMd.estl£e meet-, th^ task of choosing the jury, from either Mr. Hull or President tary policies In the field at finiance, make appropriate contribution to aUigetien. Tkert it a "Spot-fed" Ban Film — Film This Is to glTs notlcs that I John reepra^g of. local schools, as well ] I Frequently unabto to hear above Robsevelt. FL'UR sdHA —rsetoration of stability of foreign the carrying out of this prograni. Tnm to fit yoer exact rega ttiqp jaagw rider ^ ^ .V" - • 'V >>

MANCHESTER E V E ^ G H E R ^D , MANCHESTER, CONN« WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17,1938 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17| 198S r«A O B fO ini and hopes for a rapid recovery served as delegate to numerous that we may ’ have . him with state and national party convenV, Make Quick. TiSff him for moment, but suddenly FIREMO) IN FOUR CITIES and a rspty to it, from him, part of the Mam^ester PoHoe Com adviser to Secretary Wallace of CONSTRUCTION UP LOOK FOR CHANGE again, and that as a small token uT 'tlons. be blurted Agriculture. He was chatting with our esteem and honor to present to^ i printed In tha Open Eorum o f this mlMloners a b ^ asking for the ap-' Itchy P im p lafi •r Ifatirlr^Btnr Washington "People would think I waa Secretary Wallace amd aa under- SPIESS AHACKS NEED DIE PERFORMING DUTIES Wm a suitable bouquet of flowers.” lasua. propriatlon neceiaary for the instal- HOMO ECONOMICUS crazy.’’ secretary recently before leaving For^'years Peterson’s OlataMat So Instead ha will go to New IN GOP COMMITTEE Th'e Committee of Three, com- has. brouj^t, relief to Itchlaff piza* Ws think Mr. Chaves must be lation of the service here. for New Orleans on departmental nCURES INDICATE posed Of Judge Raymond F. John- DEANOFNATIONES SttmfttQ X ftaU i Daybook York again for half hla vacation buatneaa. pies, raahMK^zema — quickly! — very pleasant gentlenum and we are No one, of course, can. reduce the By Jariies J. O 'Leary . OF‘DECLARINGV REALtY son. Harry Russell- and William J. ruBLuuao bj tbm •Bp PrtMtBB Grai and spend toe rest on toe seashore. “Louis,” said toe under-secre- state Association Secretary’s when due to'external causes. One sura he Is the soul of courtesy, for gain In effectlvenese In any polloc Arriving In New York he irtl Thornton presented the resolution DANCING MASTERS DIES trial teUa toeNitory. When this ftU> rRINTINO OOMPAMT, tary, “If you'll come to my office Report; Reveals Four Mem- and the bouquet In the presence of 1> ' 1 —i ll -SUTMt department to a positive vptooeat- -niashlngtoa — Country violtora *$> soothing, medication is . appltad. we "don’t ■ remember 'being -eatled m eet'New Yorkers boarding tralna before you g o FIT give you-w hot WAttACB" JONES FIRST May..Ii|anie New Members; the publisher's son, Ronald £sjr- MMMhMtM', Oonn. HISTOltY o r THE AJO> TO get to see more or what theik is to for Waohlngton to aee toe White NoBth’s Pennits Issued For ■" hers Sacrificed Their Lived. Itching stops in a > J ^ , smarting noMAa PBKausoK down In such a deliciously gsntle age, but that the enbsAcement of rcultursl Adjustmsat Bill into Con- list of telephone nun^rs'.'' AGAIN IN TESTING LANE guson, and grandsons. . Thomas F. THE FABMERS. sea in tola town in their uaual three House and ride up to the top' of Secretary Wallace smiled and Selectman . Claims Annual ■ (?blcago, Aug. 17-— (A P ) — Fred- dlsappekra, yoilr skin Degias to feel 0«B«iml M «aac«r way . by anybody before. Aleo Mr. efficiency la very lar^e Indeed Is far gress snd ,it w «s . speedily enacted and Walter R. Ferguson. Itaidaa OMob»r U 11*1 Into law, - The A A A provisions art days' stay than the average native Washington Monument. azked 3can. Wallace Jones, o f Phelps Aad, Thomas Ferguson Gets erick W- Kehj, 76, of Madison, Wls., better, look better. NPeteTSOB’s beyond question. $43,315 Worth Of New iBridgeport. Aug. 17.-— (A P ) — "Mr. Ferguson haa been a member Ointment is wonderful, tpo, for Cbavec Is chivalrous, for he comes In the previous article the writer "highly complicated, but briefly toe secs tn a whple lifetime. When 1 made that observation “ Louie, wbat would you do with again has the distinction of be- PabUthad______BTaiT BraBlnr *xe«pt Swearing Out Of Property Firemen In New Haven. Hartford.' of the Republican Town Committee reputedly the 'oldest active dancing itching of feet, cracks proiilptly to -the defense o f General And thlA'ls one modem Improve- .pointed out that our agricultural ■policy behmd the act waa as fol That may sound foolish but I have to a New York friend one time he a.list of telephone numbered” ing toe first Manchester auto- New Britain and Bridgeport died SmidBTS »B<■ - BelldaTB. Ilia] SBUr** at th« run Intd more than one sample' of well nigh cut me down. Appreciation" Resolution. for 40 years, during 38 of which he master in the nation, died today of tdes. 35c all dnigglaU, andn IM tO m M at HaaohMter. Oobb, aa ment which. In comparison with the problem Is one of exceaa production ^ws. It was decided that the re- “ Oh”, grinned Louie toe Statis- mobile owner to have hla auto- Buildings And Repairs. during the performance of duty Blanton Wlnshlp, governor of the la- native Washingtonian who never “ You don’t see any New Yorkers has been Town Committee treas- a heart ailment. must be delighted or money ' ■aeoBd CUsa Hall Hatur. lationship between Industrial and tician, “ I ’d add 'em all together mobile go through the testing ■ during the past year^tt was revealed lahd, against what he takes bo be value received, Is surprisingly Inex- as a result of wsr-tims expansion. has aet foot on tha White- House lesvlng this town to visit Wash' and divide by 10.” List Is "Nonsensicar; Asks urer. Besides holding these offices, He was a dancing makter for ,58 '— A d v t . ■mnCRIPTlON BATBS agricultural prices during the period lane In Hartford. today" In toe annual report of David he was fpr 21 years Republican Reg- years and at one \time operated^ an implication .that Governor Wbi' pensive. The amount Involved In Each year our farm surplus means 1909-1914 wras toe proper one. grounds although they are open Ington,” be said. “Thoae are Just New construction with a value of W. Harford of South Norwalk, sec- Several changes in the member- Oaa Taar to Hall***** ...... •■■■*'!*'!! every day. Ehren part Of tha White "" Mr. Jones was at the laiie at ister of Voters, and served aa dancing schools in' more than 80 Par MobUti to Hall■■ ■** ship doeai^’t (^iilte measure up to the the Inatallstton of a perfectly ade- ridiculously low prices for agricul' Prices of industrial and agricultural trainloads o f bomealek Waabmg- Special Legislation. retary of the Connecticut ^tate Fire- ship of the Republican Town Com- SlBsla Cbiw •••••••«•■,,*•*«*•■* Al House may be vtslled by casual folk ton yokels- heading for home.” 8:45. A t that time he found $43,315 w ^ authorized during the Deputy Judge and (?1erk of the Wisconsin cities in addition to one Job. quate police radio system In Man- tural commodities In relation to toe commodities during tola period were others ahead of him, but be was men's Association. mittee are expected to be made Jn Town-Court for 14 years. He has In Miami, Fla. . - Read The Herald Adrs. DaUVarad Oaa Taar „ .paid to be at a “ parity,’’ or equal.' during forenoons from 10 to 12. past month, it was shown today on Harford’s report waa made pub- We did say that the federal gov- cbest^-le 4 small matter In con- prices of Industrial products. A neighbor of mine has lived SO Oool Subject Encore toe first from Manchester to get a report of Building Inspector Ed- the party caucus which haa been «!*««»■ OP THB ABBOCIATBO After toe World War the Ameri- During toe period 1924-198$, rough- Quotations— Hitting out at toe state regulation the sticker on his windshield. lic here prior to the association's PRBM . ernment had never sent "to Puerto trast to toe certain Increased uae- ly,...... they had fallen out of parity •• ir be- years Ui Washington — was bom ■YOnee before It was written tn ward C. ElUott. The town received 1938 convention which opens Friday dated for next Tuesday night. It Tha Aaaoalatad Praaa la azalaalrair can farmer enjoyed several' pros- here— snd In that time has reps4t- tola column that toe air cool which requires property owners to Each year since the state has Rloo any governor who measured fultiesa of 'tjie department cause of the precipitous fall in agri' in fees on this work -toe sum of in Milford. was reported today following a spe- '^ tlU ad ta tha oaa of rapubllaatloa perous years aa the demand from edly toured toe country east w d ing systems In the big Federal declare their holdings annually be- made It neceas4ry to have auto- $189.80. Of the amount b f building ail aawa diapatehaa araditad to It It la not 4 f though pollcs radio European markets continued un- cultural prices. rva got this thing Ui ii' The firemen who lost toelr lives cial meeting of'toe Towu Commit- up to the Job of satisfying all the west/ inspecting “ spots” In San buildings are not all that could be licked. blles tested twice each year, Mr. lor which permits were issued; toe BOt etharwiaa araditad IB tbla abated. Naturally enough, during For the period 1909-1914 toe —FrSdmiok B. taltje, who has fore toe Board of Assessors, Select- were: tee with a special committee repre- raaaar aad alao tba laaal towa pBb«people of the territory. But that were In an ex^rimental stage. Ita Francisco, New York and New Or* asked as promoters of health. A Jones haa been the first from amount o f-$89,700 la noted for new S the post-war period conditions in level of Industrial and agricultural "been ^ living “In *iron takg” man Mktolas Spiesa has told ,toe John J. Durkin of New Haven, senting thei'Young Republican Club. .„,Hahad haralB. ^ ImmenM usefulneu haa been com- rlcet were both given the “parity” leans. But be has never, seen the physician eaid that since they were Manchester. dwellings, which number 8,c.ranging side and chest Injuries. ' All ritbta at rapublleatloBa at «t-aa no, poke at General Wlnshlp most European countries were ds- for over • year. members of the Board of Selectmen The meeting was very harmonious, of 100. ■ — * Senate in session, has never seen Installed hla summar practice haa in cost from one for $9,300 through Edward A. Sulli-van, fire alarms , ..BPaeial dlapatebaa taaralB ara alae ra- whom ,wq .dpn'J know _and ^ a ^ u t pletely dem qnst^w 411 ovei^Jtoe Index number of 100. In 1982 farm • e . tost the requirement, la. "nonaensi- (L wae said, toe c^ianges Impending cldeiy uiwettte^ prteea were only Ot'per-cent o f paiv Crasldcnt Roooaveif (and aays . lie increased -remarkably — sore one for $7;000 down to others for "'supertBtertdent-ln Hartford-^who Buf- aarrad. country and in a of Connec- their output of farm gooda wss far I wish,I was a boy—they have a cal,” and that steps' ought to be berng’ due to the'necessity'for fillldg' whom we know very little, except fty. The New Deal program wraa doesn't want to), and waa In the throats aad colds. Tha fedsraUatl m- $4,000 and $3,000. fered a heart attack from over- i Pnll aarvlaa altaat at N. B. A. larT* ticut munldpalltiea. '' below normal. It Is not eurpris- Smithsonian Institution only once, stay cool as cream until mid-after- lot more fun. ' . taken here to make declaration o f’ posts on toe Town Committee being that w,e are very glad the July at- Ing, therefore, that"'although the detlgntd to raise farm prices to ..the TEMPLE, STAR OF STATE Five nev garages were authorized exertion. ‘.laa taa. v/hen a,vlsitlng relativa insisted noon when they plimge out into —Naney Sillier, If, at Mlnail- a property list unnecessary. Michael Campbell of New Britain tempt to assassinate him. failed. American capacity to produce agri- 1009-1914 parity. " I know that several cities in this' at a total cost of $1,280, while mis- ■ Haasbar Amarteaa Kawapapar P«b- • • • on being taken there. blistering temperatures to _ go piila, esnerging from n wreclsed, who died from smoke suffocation. Perhaps we might point out to SOAKED culturalp roducta was expanded far stolen car after a poBee Chase. state -do not have such a require- cellaneous construction totalled . Uabara AaaoalatloB. Tonoorrow: The Fundamental home. The shock gets them. lITTLE MISS BROADWAT $975. The balance of toe total value Lieut. <3eorge J. Hummel of Mr. Chaves that the very fact that beyond our national needs, for sev- Rome Town Pride The new Interior building Is ment,” Spiesa aald, “ and It la -not Bridgeport who suffered a heart at- Publlabara Rapratantatlraa; Tba A youth named Andrew A n d ^ - eral years no farm surplus occurred. Malsdjuatment Between Indoetrial neceaaary here. We have a paid of building Is made up In additions r«ltai Uatbawa Spaalal Acaaep—Maw some of the Natloiialista did plot to and Agricnltural Prloao. After lunch the other day a wOrs^ Honest, they chill the help Speech is aa advertlaement of tack while returning from a fire. zewskl, ■ who lives In Jersey Cltjr, During tola period we ahlpped to young engineer walked with personal!^. Board of Asseasora who can do this and alterations, of which six were Tork. ChlaaCB. Oatrolt asd Boatop. kill .the general la pretty fair evi- In that until toe stenogra- Gay Shirley Surrounded By Harford reported the association Europe billions of bflea of cotton, me pas^ toe White ■ House and re- work without It being necessary permitted. accepted 302 Injury, claltile during helped himaelf to a car not his owh j^hera have froet on ’em. Secretary — Or, Herbert Koepp-Balnr, peo-'' every year for each taxpayer to de- SteDar Cast; Six New Songs, UEMBBR ADDIT BtTKEAO OP dence In Itself .that be hasn't been billions of bushels of wheat, and A IX IN A D A Y ’S U'ASR marked that In 11 years In Waah- Icliea didn’t go to Alaska to aee toe feasor of speech at * ------" Property transfers during the the year and paid $23,355.10 In ben- CISCULA.T10m. and took a friend to ride. He col- millions of pounds of tobacco. clare a list. It deesn’t mean any- able to satisfy everybody: so when Ington he never bad set foot In the scenery. He went up there to get vsttla State College. Opens T hur^ay. past month were comparatively few, efits. lided with another automobile, bad- Gradually, however, European na- thing anyway," Spiess affirmed. record at the Town Clerk’s office Tba Barald Prlatlna Company lae^ Mr. Chaves says that It would be Sutton, Neb.—Mrs. Ed French Is building, although be had wanted warm. • • • He also said the association had aaaumaa aa flBaaelal raaponalbltltx ly Injuring his companion, and at- tions began ,to swing back to nor- going to be more careful about her to ever since coming! ■ By toe time merouB times f have sworn to show, and none of great value were 33 orphans under 16 years of age as 'I'; rMS; tar tTPopraphlaal arrora appaarlas !■ Impossible to provide Puerto Rico Here, as elsewhere In lifer" _ it, only to return later and find “Little Mias Broadway,” Shirley V i ■: »'■ mal. Once again they started to washing after this. be gets off work, toe major federal Thla travelog can’t be ended effected, althpugb a building on beneficiaries; * i j h. BdaartlaamaBta Mi tba Manebaatap tempted to snealf away. The police produce their owm agricultural com- ventional mindedness is the root?’! m'ifiy list added to or altered, and this Temple’s latest starring picture has with an executive ^ o could win the acltyities also have shut down. Main street was transferred and ..ftoMlac BaralA Last wash day she reached tn toe without your hearing of,. Louis most evil. without my knowledge or consent.’! been completed and Is scheduled for got®hlm • and he faces a felony modfUcs: From 1921 to 1929'Soviet ‘'Why don't you take a couple of some'valuable development real es- praise of every single Puerto Rican' bottom o f the machine to see If It Bean. He came from Odessa, Rus-' —Leslie Craven, attorney, ad- Informed that toe need to declare Its opening Wednesday at the State charge of automobile theft. Mean- Kus.sla strove mightily to mechanize daya of your vacation and see the tate was changed in title. Of toe WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17 he and this newspaper may not be waa empty after flniahing her laun- slA a number of years ago,>-jnable dressing the American Bar a list was provided for by state law. her Industrial system. In -exchange town?” Theater. property uranafers, a nearly even CONCIUATOR TRYING time the Hoboken Judge .before dry. and pulled out a large bull to speak English. Now he baa a Aeeoclatlon on the mnnagetnent Spiess proposed that at the emnual Already, those who have eeen toe so vcrj’ {tix apart after all. for the machines and funds she re-, The Idea seemed to' appeal to balance waa maintained between WARNING THAT BOUNCES whom he was brought showered anake. string of degress and la statistical of rkUrenda. town meeting the voters Instruct .production say that It demonstratea But there Is one„ point In the celved from other European coun- transfers from local persona to oth- their representatives to draft a bill beyond a shadow of a doubt why When a Prdaident of the United down on Andrew with "daya’' and trleji, she gave the grain of her rich ers within toe town, and transfers TO SETTLE WAGE ROW Chaves letter that .Is of very special Ukrainian soil. Furthermore, for which will exempt this town from tots young lady ^la America’s Num- fines aa follows: For dninken driv- to newcomers. States Mlaea an occasion that is Intereat, and that la where he d»^ those countries In Europe that were- the necessity. "I do not think It >s ber One star. ing, $800 and ninety days; for leav- Just to penalize a man 10 per cent hardly more than an excuse In order Clares that the. one thing wrong In unable to produce a sufficient It la an acknowledged fact that Labor Department Official Ar- m ing the scene of an accident, $100 of his holdings because he may to make a campaign speech he must Puerto Rico Is the failure-of Con- amount o f agricultural products for to millions throughout ^toe world, ranges Meetings With Em- and thirty days; driving without a their own requirements, there ex- neglect to comply with this silly each new Shirley Temple" picture Is expect that It will be treated as a gress to make any declaration of ul- rule which may have been all right NAVAJO INDIANS HOLD ployes And Rail Heads. ■'faS driver'a license, $800 or sixty daya; isted South American grain markets an event of major magnitude. Most campaign speech and subjected to timate policy with relation to the to draw upon. In toe old days, but serves no use- f’ sl purpose pew,” Spiess stated. recently India capitulated to toe r. 'r the kind of analysis that campaign driving without an owner’s llcenae, In brief, then, by 1928 American “ROMANCE R O UND -ir future status of the Island. We Tomorrow - Disagreeing with Spiess was Se- charm of this young toesplan when Chicago, Aug. 17— (A P )- - A Fed- speechea get. Mr. Roosevelt Is cam- $100 or thirty days. farmers began to feel the pressure an age-old rule against feminine en- eral conciliator renewed efforts to- take It that Mr.. Chavea la one of of surplus production in the face of lectman Joseph Pero, who felt that These are Imposing flgurea to although In toe case of real prop- tertainers dropped Its barriers—and day to settle the pay cut contro- paigning against Senator Tydlnga those who favor a prospect of state- dwindling European markets. Re- Thomas Ferguson anyone accustomed to the extreme- erty It might not be necessary to de- La Temple is now toe box office Mexican Hat, Utah, Aug. 17.— versy that caused suspension of of Maryland, along with other recal- hood. stored European agriculture and ly tender consideration so often ex- clare a Hat, that personal property champion of the world. (A P )—It's romancing time In the service on the Chicago, North Shore vacated by isesignalon or with- citrant Democrats, and wanted to And that's a sticker. competition from Russia and South could not be listed without a declara- Better Than Ever and Milwaukee railroad. drawal. tended to motor law violators In the America combined to aeversly limit $ 2 ; 583e00 Worth of fine one-*of-a-kmd Sample land of toe Nayajo. get In a boost for Tydlngs' opponent ■You can’t bar Puerto Rico from tion as in many cases its existence Of “Little Miss Broadway,” toe Isolated in scattered iriltages on The electric Interurban line which The Young Republicans' repre- city and town courts of this state. American exports of farm commodi- would not be learned of by assessors. previewers say that Shirley dances operates- between Chicago and Mil- sentatives Introduced several resolu- . lor the senatorial nomination. Rep- statehood on the ground o f alu or ties to Europe. toelr sun-baked reservation, toe But perhaps Andryszewskl didn't Asked If he thought toe grand and slnga with greater ease and tal- desert bronzed young bucks have waukee stopped operations yester- tions some of which asked that con- resentative David J. Lewis. So he population. It la bigger than Rhode list would be affected If toe rule for ent than abe has in any previo'os little opportunity to heed tj^e In- day morning when employes left sldersftlon be given to toe aspira- made a radio speech on the Social know anybody. He certainly couldn't By 1928 toe problem of an agri- listing by declaration should be tions for public office held by the Island or Delaware, though not so film, and te r rare dramatic ability dian love call In June— the white their Jobs in protest against a 15 Security Act, taking the occasion of have known Frank Hague or any cultural surplus bad reached toe reduced to 2 low prices voided, Spiess said he thought toe per cent wage reducOon. and toe younger element within the party. large aa Connecticut— and It has a proportions of a national emergency. co n tu se to amaze her audiences. man’s month of wedding bells. of hla Immediate henchmen. If he grand list might In fact be increased. Part of toe secret of her phe- company’s refusal to arbitrate. No immediate action was taken on .the act's third anniversary, which much larger population than some Because of this surplus the prices Bp Navajo families hold an an- had. the court would probably have ‘T . have known of some people," nomenal success is credited to toe Harry E, Scheck, of the U. 8. the resolutions, presented by Harold gave him a chance to laud Lewis as of our big new Western states. Also of farm-commodltle.s had fallen to Spiess said, "who never bother to nual "romance roundup” to permit Department of Labor, arranged Maher, president of the Young Re- kissed Ijlm and sent him home with pitiful levels tn relation to Industrial for the fact that Darryl F. Zanuck, produc- youngsters to get acquainted. one of the four members of Con- a.much larger proportion of Its peo- SOFAS declare a Hat, aa, even paying a ten tion chief at 20th Century-Fox, coh- meetings with representatives of publicans. a' ro.se pinned on him. prices, which wesa rising at that per cent penalty, they still pay on They’re gathering today at Gould- ^gress who steered the measure t'6 elstently has commandeered every toe 1.300 empIoyM and with road Resbiution ple are white than holds true of time. In other woreb, farnjers were less than they would if they actually Ing’a trading post In Monument Val- Today a committee of three mem- passage. facility within his control to assure officials. He said little was ac- Mlsalsstppl and perhaps ae.veral oth- receiving very low prices for the declared what they consider toe ley, 25 miles south of here. Young bers of the Town Committee watted toe best In story, production ma- complished at preliminary negotia- -The speech was a sklllfiil one, goods they were aelllng. but were value of toelr property to be.” Spiesa maidens' eyes are bright. There will tions yesterday but expressed con- on Thomas Ferguson, pubUaher of er states. But Puerto Rico Is a long terial and cast. And "Little Mias save In one spot. The President IN NEW YORK paying very high prices for those thought a survey by asseasora would be a "squaw dance” and It's then fidence of a speedy Settlement. The Herald, at his home, bearing to way'out to sea and It’s going to be Industrial goods they were forced Broadway” haa been reported 'as a OS SllUllllGV ClOUasua^e talked about the old-age Insurance AUGUST do away with tola condition. they choose toelr mates. Thousands of Chicago commuters him the following resolution intro- hard for most Americana to think to buy. Thus, through the medium The Selectman held that In any double order of everything. who regularly use toe North Shore duced by William J. Thornton, and ; provision of the act as something «Ncw York. Aug. 17.■ - More leaves of this double-edged proce.sa, the event. It should not be necessary for The original screen play was pre abo\it the American Union as ec^t- from a Manhattan colimmnist .9. line from scores of suburbs are now adopted by the entire meeting: ^'that, while not promising 'an easy purchasing power of the farmer was a man to declare his list each year, pared Hiury Tugend and Jack ARABS KIDNAP POLICE.MAN using automobiles or steam rail- "Be It resolved that, toe aympa.tby tered all over the maritime map. Hollywood notebook. being slashed unmercifully. Thla -.f llfe or abundance, yet “will furnish whether or not it had changed In Yellen. roads which serve the same terri- of the members of the Republican Fw nishings <*>**1 S h o e s ■' Probably Puerto Ricans wouldn't Tha UpUfters’ Ranch, about 1-5 had an extremely bad effect on the amount or potential value. To aid Jerusalem, Aug. 17.— (A P )— ,_A ,:.tliat minimum neceasaiy to keep a minutes from Beverly Hills, Is the tory. The latter added dozens of Town Com'mitteC. Is hereby extended be favorabl})'^ disposed to a proposal whole economy because, as ex-1 toe assessore, it might be advisable Jewish police Inspector and five extra cars to meet toe emergency. to our loyad- fellow-worker and site of the Will Rogers Memorial plained yesterday, one-third of our [ foothold; and that la the Mnd of to annex the Island to the state of for those who had bought * or sold DR. SHAW TO ADDkESS members of Ws family were kid- Officials of toe company, which treasurer, "^om as Ferguson, whose Polo Field, where most of Holly- population Is directly depehdent up- property during the year, or those protection Americans w ant” Florida aa the nearest of the exist- woud's equestrian activity takes naped today by at, Arab bahd which has been ik receivership since 1932. absence from .his meeting through NOW GOING ON on agrlculturie. I f this one-toird who had come into toe posaesaion broke Into the Athllt tabor camp said toe pay cut was necessary be- an unfortunate illness Is sincerely Which sounds fine, but Indicates a place. Darryl Zanuck rides that does not have" the money with ing states. of property by gift or Inheritance, W.C.T.U.aTHERINC near Haifa. A British police inspec- cause of operatipg losses and insuf- felt, and" that a committee ofYhree tvery special view of whst amount green turf at least three times a .vvhich to buy the products' of the jllfriii. to list Such changes, but it was said Anyhow, we might suggest to Mr. week and many other Him colonists tot and an Arab warden were ficient cash on band to maintain toe members call on Mr. Ferguson to ||sf Income provides a womout work- other two-thirds, then there results "Make for a new shipment of to be an Imposition to ask taxpayers Every Item On Sale A Big Value Chaves that under the peculiarities follow BUlt. w sy Noted Temperance Advocate wounded during the raid. old wage scale. convey to. him our heartiest wishes '>mr with "a foothold." and quite ig- Industrial Inactivity and unemploy- to repeat each year, what Spiess of our form of government It would We Journeyed out there on a ment of labor. ' samples from Grand Rapids” is the called “ this song and dance about To Be Principal Speaker At IBores the atark fact that there, are recent afternoon to watch a polo be pretty difficult for one Congress Mr. Herbert Hoover, then Presi- order. So these Ane sample pieces declaring property.” - Jhrast numbers of workers who, after game between teams sponsored by "It doesn’t mean ansrtoing,. any- Camp Meeting In WiUimantic STAMPS to establish , policy toward Puerto dent' of the United States, recog- Ginger Rogers and Joan Bennett nized the difficulties of the former, are reduced again for the August way,” he stated. "When I declare 1 ^ e y have paid Into the old-age pen- Monday will bo "Temperance Rico's future that nnoth*.r Congress for the benefit of the Motion Pic- null In 19g8 the Republican admin-' a list. It la my supposition that it 'jrton fund for their entire working Sale . . to two extremely low priiies. Day” at the Methodist Episcopal —perhaps the very noxt one— ture Relief Fund. Blonde Gin l.-itratlon Introduced Into Congress stands aa I have declared it. 1 find life, will have for a foqUiold a gcr’a team won and toe vivacious and had -paosed -a -btlD'calllng for" T)own-and-fe^ther seiS cushionsradfliT on toe' books later, however, that camp meeting In Wllllmantlc, which couldn’t diaeatabliah. continues- through to August 27. fV ' imonthly Income that would not pay little lady made a pretty .speech the establishment of a . Federal toe assessors have altered entries Maybe, after all, Puerto «lc o will felicitating Spencer Tracy, Walter mahogany frames and Grand Rapids appearing above my name. This The morning meeting nt 10 o’clock' 'for the President's cigarettes for a Farm Board. In all fnlrne'sa, the have to toddje along, someh,'w, as Wanger, Charlie Farrell and the Farm' Act of 192.1 .set the example • i i i / l l cPnstructlon are in the' m ajority I voids toe entire declaration.” will feature a report of toe W. C. ...Week. other poloista . of. the acreen who .Several of the members of toe T. U. convention in San Francisco a United States territorial unit for for the later A A A . Briefly^: as the Limited to one-of-a-kind, so hurry f sir. Pi/josevett Was too smart not participated In the game. Mias writer underatands the fundamental Board of Selectmen, including Se- by Mrs. Ella F. Burr, state presl-^ quite a while. Meantime we can at dent, formerly of Manchester. Din- ^ recognize", however. In aplte of Bennett, hiding beneath a sunbon Idess behind the 1928 act, they ap- London Lounge design with down- lectmen David Chambers and L, T. lea-st hope that some President v"s George and (Jiieen Elizabeth ' of during the seven good years In or- Chesterflaid model In Burgundy velour. SPRUCE ST. PROPERTY O’Brien, Betty Warner. Frank Bor- In temperance and 'social welfare he: der that the people might not starve Orand Rapids madei formerly $149.00. Great Britain to Canada and toe zage, Kay Francis. during the succeeding seven poof j work. Hla brother. Rev. Etta Sad- Manchester One word of warning, however. United States next year will prnb- .,.•••■ • years. Those who planned the act Oooseneck-Arm Lounge Sofa In beige mo- INVOLVED IN SALES ler Shaw was for nearly 20 years a In our efforts to provide security •shly he the cheapest trip of the-kind One of the popular and most ami- aimed at keeping up the , price of j hair; formerly $128.00. national evangelist of the national for all the American people, let able toilers at the 20th Century- grain during the years of abundant W. C. T. U .. r T e l e p h o n e 6 7 7 1 ever proposed. In all likelihood It Duncan Phyfe Period model; solid mahog- Over $40,000 Represented In us not allow ourselves to be mis- Fox studios'Is Jack Temple: His harvests by purchasing the surplus i ruV'"' II' On Monday afternoon the presi- won't coat anybody a cent, unless official title Is assistant director. any frams, 'down seats, burgundy mo- Purchases 'Between William dent of the union totaling toe most led by tho.se who advocate short and storing It. According to their j hair; formerly $178.00. Friday. August 19tK cuts to Utopia or fantastic flnan- the printer’s Ink used In publicizing And his claim to fame is his kl.d theory, had years would occur suf- H. Burke And The McKinney mileage will be awarded a Frances . clal schemes. sister, Shirley. Ho is tall, slim ficiently often so that they might .Willard peony. it and the cable tolls paid In spread- London Lounge model In burgundy mohatri Agehcy. ff In thus taking a nervous wallop and has a gawky way of moving get rid of their grain supplies and down Beats; formerly $125.00. ing the story be taken accojint of. around. There Is nbsnlulely no re- thereby prevent prices from rising WilUam H. Burke, of Spruce at toe rapidly Increasing number of Because this la one event of 1939 .semhlance between him land the too high during years of bad har- | Large Cheaterfleld model, made Lawson tn printed linen with ruffled ESTRANGED WIFE WANTS The Hew "Churchill Electric street, today purchased through toe members of Congress who are toy- blonde, little qiember of his family. vests. ' In other words, the price at Grand Raplda and 'covered in flounce; solid mahogany legs; formerly ^ I0‘% Discount on these that haa just about one chance In <* antique burgundy velour. For- agency o f Everett McKinney, the ing wlth^ old age pension fancies He la .no novice to the film' studios, of grain was to be stabllzed. $125.00. a million of coming to pass, there for he was gaining experiences on merly $149.00 ...... $98 seven room single tenement located DANCE CONTRAa BROKEN more or less related to the Town- F o r'a while tola scheme appear- hetng simply countles.s contingencies the lot long before Shirley became ed to be a good one, but In practice I Pleated-back Cheaterfleld In burgundy ■ a t 435 East O n ter street. This Is DRY 5HAVER ‘^4 striped mohair;- Grand Rapids made. a new house. The new owner will New Modern Gas Appliances aend plan, Mr. Roosevelt tripped Ukely to prevent any such vl.sit fjjom America's diminutive sweetheart It* failed to work and mainly be-I Hollywood, Aug. 17.— (A P )— The ■ .W e crossed his path In Holly- Formerly $149.00. occupy the house on September 1. Wmself up.by employing., with re-j.i)elng made, even If ^iie king and cause every year was one of plenty. I dancing De Marcos have spilt up, Hot M ifcfVint e<|9fc G fm a geldi deca wood the dav Shirley with her "The Federal government found It |l On a bond- for a deed signed .Jatlon to. those ideas, the exact quee.n we^re fairly yearning ■ to vistt Knupkle-arm Lounge design In. burgund:i. domasUcally, qnd bow Renee De (Ragularly Selling for |F65.00 or Over) parents'left New York for a rest- very expensive to purchase even a [I today, M r Burke sella to Everett •Imm !■ • JJffy. Ne/Ain," 'ne AeriMv «Mb terms that conservatives so often { their North, Am/iii^ari dominion.and ful voyage to Bermuda. He asked mohair; down sea-ta. Formerly-$125.00< and Herbert McKinney, the two fam- Marco alao wants a professional small part of the grain surplus each t| ’ * • ^ V - ' ** letfcer. Here it tke Meet wey fa thave. fveiy , have used tn describing his own So- I for ijews. , Did the mobs make life year. To make matters worsis, the ily house on Spruce street, toe separation from Antonio De Marco. I to get a tdlmr.se of Grover VMialen’a i On; top o f her suit for aepaxwte onaa-waala aa ekctfk -iaaot. TRY THIS N lW ~ ■ ■ ^--SeStril^ toeortea^sh^™^ 'to tobw' e^^MlIihlng B ^ leiih yeata -hert"^'-occurred"^ that large atore -4ftd tenement house Just the supplies stored-up iby the g^jv- | south of It whlch-will -be remodeled maintenance, filed Monday, Mrs. De CHURCHILL. utopia. • j .Jt would take a sanguine.5pul- Marco served her husband vrith no- suite at the .Waldorf.?, Did we see eentnoat .mlghJ-be-.UquI^tod.., .-.^1 Into tenemeaU, and a tw o family Any ..Ggs Roiige lAnc:-r.ti I fetr: '“ '•’nie' Ri|htlflts'’ar«?’'ttT6'ffg 'ltf""'eon-' ’in^^^^jlndiieif to rTalTy "plan" on a' '■ iiosya^ ' ' by " ■fehlTOJ-T'—inia' toe" 'flStf^Spap'e'rmeh the plan" finally culminated, the Fed- T bouse located' oh WU£f elts i i kf ^R street. * tito of 'reeiaion of coatiAet—litghBd demnlng Roosevelt ideas as vision- British royalty to his continent like her? And .so forth. He had eral government waa ‘le ft holding The property Involved in toe sales only a month ago. ary Utopian shortcuts. The ■l«eflists just spoken to his mother oh the the bag.” In fact, a terrific number will represent over $40,000. The contract, Ben C. Cohen, her next year, with the odds so very long-distance telephone and It of bags of wheat and com In the attorney, explalhed today, Unda her ara wrong in condemning his strongly In fas-or of s European War seemed to him. that she 'sounded disposal of which they had toe | Pleated-back cniasterfleld type in geld to her husband os a dancing partner • A n y G a s Tbb lasa* w a a achemes as futile and inadequate being under full headway-my that tired. Would they get a few daya greatest of trouble. lour; down------seats. -Formerly srly r$198.00.------for eeven years. Rene oontenda.she p.: of peace In’ Bermuda? DENVER DOCTORS VOTE mada to aafl nor- and proposing their own abort hops time or else so desperately Immi- waa coerced Into signing. ■ 4: We didn’t know-. Queen Anne Period model In figured cedar mally for $7.50 —. -. 4: Into a security m orf abundant than Aoeordlnglv. the Federated Farm nent that the ktog could by no pos- Shirley's big^.brother wore a Board contributed in only a minor velour. Down'seats; formerly $175.00. MEDICAL SERVICE PLAN 4; bis. 8o nobody can possibly be sibility leave England. broad smile. Well, he was glad .to ' degree toward' a .solution of the Pleated-back Cheaterfleld model, a 8.1 Pleated-hack Chesterfield la gold velour.' CURB QUOTATKHIS • Automatic Gas Wafer Heater right but Roosevelt His only the Howex’er, It Is the time o f Untes talk to someone who had Just seen farm problem. From 1928 to 1932 Grand Raplda creation in plain 8:; someone who had seen Shirley In gold velour. Formerly $178.00 .. Grand Rapids made; formerly $178.00. Denver, Aug. 17.— (A P ) —^The -5; aU-saetng eye, his only toe all-dls- to have the stonir go out that George the .farm surplus continued to pile $129 New York. , >in and toe farm prices to drop. By Denver County Medical Society vot- Am Clta Pow and L t B ... 2H 6:1 earning brain. Pleated-beck Chesterfleld In figured gold ed last night to establish an Inde- and Elizabeth are deeply Interested 1932 the plight of the farmer was velour; Grand Raplda made. Formerly Ark Nat O aa...... 8 GLASS PORTABLE PHOHOGRAPH 6;: Odd that he couldn't see toe rub- In their brothers and staters In Can- A Broadway expatriate who exceedingly desperate. . Every- $175.00. pendent medical service plan to pro- Assd Oaa aad B3 A ...... 15.16 vide medical care to low Income One Day Only— Friday, August 19th It’i Just the thing: tor picnics, chmpinr. pwtia^ ber In tlvose few sentences and ^ s - ada and their cbuslns on this side-of have become one .of Holly- where farm mortgages were being ■ r"r Blue Ridge ... m 6:1 endearing citizens la none foreclosed upon and more and more leen Anne Lounge Sofa In plain rust famlUee imder group prepayment Can Marconi COFFEE MAKER trip*, ate. Compact s in .. Light and tasy to eany. 6:( oess. at toe moment toe diacem- the line. It mkke^ a fine gestu ' ... other than our own. familiar Prince the farmers were developing a re- frieze. Down-and-feather aeat cushions. methods. Cent States El Makes your cof- 7:1 ment tofreallze that they would . . . % without the sightest- prospect that Mike Romanoff. helllqjia -spirit. Formerly $175.00. \ The society Is a unit of the Amer- Clta Serv ...... ' ... aii Convement Time Paytnent Plan Available fee taste better. 7:l bound back and aock him. the roj'al pair'will have to undergo Prince Mike has been doing all It Is not surprising, therefore, ican Medical Asaoclatidn. The Clta Serv., p f d ...... 39A4 The way experts ' ^e Silent Spring 'Moter 7:1 right for himself around there, flnd- Tuxedo design In blue damask with down* plan Is similar to one vigorously toe ptter boredom that .such pil- that when Mr, Roosevelt promised El Bond and Shara ...... 7A4 do. “The Vacuum / e Improved Tilting 7:( tng Jobs n(rt scarce; aad probably In 1932 to do something for the and-featoer seats. Formerly $175.00. resisted in Washington, D. C., by Nlag Hud Pow . ... 7% Way.” W e r k » ( i > Throwback Arm S:( PUERTO RICO AGAIN grimages murt Involve.* the American Medical Aasociatlon. the best proof of hla success is toe farmers, the support of our large Penn Road ...... 2 quickly without ^ e Built-in Horn and 8:1 Sworn testimony that 'he has been Cheeterfleld In plain blue frieze; solid ma» Announcing the Denver Society’s rry W 'A ' Perhaps If we had suspected t o ^ agricultural element was thrown to hogany feet; down eeate. Formerly Unit Oaa - ...... 1...... 8% fussing. Complete Sound Chamber 9:t observed paying for a round of hla side. In his campaign speechea ■ decision. Dr. W. W. Haggart. presi- with quick heat-^ ■a article printed ta these columns POLICE RADIO $175.00. Unit Lt 4nd Pow A ...... 2% • Velveteen Covered 9:1 11 drinks at Bd Thoi'paraan, ftporta— Oettsrsburg. Pnaekeaetein — ' Austrians all, ex- Qouree moving out of the lega- Guards said tbe escapera stopped disturbing. wabc; Law Whita and Organ—natw ^make sure that you catch the. full tion.'So popifiar was he' among and tried to kill the doge and re- slightly Injured.” women In the state, wae Injured Ferenc Szalasl, wartime major who After bearing Grejel give a hol- Diabetes ' Is a common' TAKES AN EXCEPTION. iles aU, people of more than locsd 4t1^ Law Whita at tha Organ Poughksspsls, N. T., Auf. 17.— ■ignlflcance lif tbe statement. It is A t the special meeting of the people In high places that red slated when the posse caught up. Detail* of the derailment, which seriously last. night In a fall down aspired to be “the Hungarian Hit- low grant for a'bark and neighbors and is noore prevalent In 4iSO— esSC^Bnoeh Light’a Orehaatra Though Not Too Certain. feme the other afternoon held not original with us, but is quoted tape waa ihit by the yard eo that John Henxdrix Frazier, 21, Dal- occurred early this morning, were stairs at her home. ler," from a three-year prison een- testify both for and against the citlae than In primitive commj 4:4ft— 6:4ft—Doria Rhodaa and tonga U ie Itsue of tbs 'lams,” bitroduesd Board of Directors of the Manches- oa* ct the etrangest teas for three 6:00— 6:00—tonga by Pa y Haathirfon Tb* Editor, ■ from an sminent clergyman of 'wide HAMILTON BEUEVES l i be could quickly become a natur- Iga, and Raymond Wllkerson, 24, lacking. Her right leg was fractured and tence. The court's decision will be dog, Judge Charles T. Yeager decid- tiea. Most sufferers are from 1:16— 6:16—Arthur Oodfray — wabc Into tbs World Toutb Oonersas by ManchesUr Herald, experience. ter Young Men’s Christian Asaocla- aver pulled la thle tea-loving land. alised Briton. ' The train, running between the she Buffered a severe laceration ot annoimeed Aug. 24. ‘ only: Marlon Cariay Planiat—chain (EDITOR’6 NOTE: Andnie were slain today. The body in the ed to have the probation department 00 y ean old. 6:30— 6:SO—Living ^latory. Oramatio refusal of Pouvbksepsls municipal Mancbeater, Conn. W e repeat, "The person who Is tion, held laft night for the purposs A t a film etudlo naar London they A fter taking a ^ much-needed 6:4ft— 6:4ft—Boaka Ca r t a r ' a Corhmant true to the Christ, will be true in Beidlng of the Waohlngton staff U.S. AGAINST 3RD TERM I were toaetlng each other In ths cup rest, tbs Baron will write hie tee- sutborltss to rrsst tbs delsrstes My Dear Sir; of dlBcussing -tha- policy and per- 6:00— 7:00—Oang Buatara In Aetlon _ every department of life.” If called of the Aasooteted Press has tbat eheere but does not Inebriate, uf Whltaman*a Ba^o because of thelr."lntamAUonsUam,” I bops you wd) not consider roe sonnel for the coming season, the molrs. A epecial chapter wil) be to be a public servant whether In been tooring the St. Lawrence because they erere all now British t Oumka Champa a crabMd ana unreasonable critic new ast-up for tbe coming financial devoted to hie .stay In Washington 7:30— t:30—Warnow Blua Valvat Ore. was scrupulously avoided at tbe the city, the state, or the nation, valley, scene of the proposed subjeeta. The ex-Baron Francken- 6:00— 6;0O—Word Qarha Via Radio If I pick oiie line out of a vary food campaign and other details, ths di- Portland, Me., Aug. 17.'!-.(AP)'— and the eminent Americanix b4 opening Besslon In tbe Vaessr col they will be true th the trust and Intematloiial waterway de- ■teln got hie final papers July 9, 6:30— 6:30—Bdpar K Qudat Program edltorlaHfor critrclam. I really rectors unanimously approved the Republican National Chairman John met when he waa eUll a budding *—baaic; Paoitat gf tonga—weat high honor conferred upon them. veloptnent. Following is the then soon afiterward was knighted lege cbspel. hat^^te do It. too, becauo*' what you choice of the business committee of D. M. Hamilton believes ths United diplomat Today at 60 ha Is start- 6:00—10:00—Nawa; Vtneant Lopai Ore« Such men and women do not enrich third o f four aiilclea descriMng I7 King George. Mies Bergner ing life all over again — half 6:30—10:30—Oana krupa Oreh.—aaat However, officials made no secret July 26th about the recent at- a men's and boys' secretary, also _ ..Paui.WhlUfdan—waat rapaaL ...... thejnselyes at the, expenee o( the the saaetteB of .Oanadtans -and- States ^‘le^ not in Uie frune of mhid u d her husband got theirs two continent...away from, blx nativa today o f ' tba fact tbat aimon|r''tfa^ if to- aasaaeinata tba Oovenior an assistant In the meiTs divislbh "daw latw. 10:00—11:0^Hal Kamp A Orehaatra public who elected them to the posi- Americans to tte project.) ' to give third terms to iuiybedy.” land. 10:30—11:30—Count Baala*a Orehaatra nearly 600 delegates, and tba 400 arto Rico jva* really very well The board thsrsfora announces BUsabeth Bergher is, of course, 11:00—13:00—Danea Mualo—west only tions they are In. What a splendid Hamilton, here tor a party rally, ‘‘observers,” there are Comnutalats dona. You gave your readers a tbe following appointments with thii beauty who won fame and NBC-WJZ (BLUE) NETWORK as well as those of other ndllUcisl clear and completely accurate back- thing It would be if from every pul- By ANDRCE BERDINO told newsmen his opinion after ex- pit In our land, from every street feeling of aasurancs tbat they have fortua# oa the greatest woman BAtIC — Eaat: wla wba-wbia wbal faiths. ground picture and revealed the plaining he “very definitely’’ be- comer where folks gather to wor- made an excellent choice ’ of per' Maasena, N . Y „ Aug. 17.— (A P ) Thaoplaa on the (Serman-epeak- whom kdka wgy» wltn warr wmal wm Joseph Cadden, chalrmad of tbe Nationalist attacker* as fanatical lieved President Roosevelt wrould ^ef. whk wmff waan sonnel, from a long list of appll lag etaga. H er triumphs in her 87-YEAR-OLD I waby wabr .ef'. whk . wmfl ship God, our ministers and our United States dslegiitton pointed Individuals. ' — This Is a tale of two cities— the leek a third term. wloo wl*ui...... Mldwatti...... wunr...... wli....wk koll Christian workers would start ring- cants who have been interviewed n w v s 'taemia and In’ Berlin were wron orrot koo wows kma wetn; Southi out that the purppae of tbe congress ope here todgy and the one there He endorsed as “safe and 'sound" wrtd wmpo wjbo wdou wago wogn Down toward the bottom of tbe ing tbe Changes on the words t'new and Investigated. many. Then came the Nasie. As li)^ Is to put yoiitlr of whatever shads column you obaerve that Waahing- the administrator of. Governor PRE'SEAS HEATER SALE kz)ri: Mountain! klo kvod: Paelfloi kgo a noa-Aryan, Germany, and later creatures". ,Some of them are do- Elbridge Gerry Tracy of Wathera- wiUste If hydro-electrle power pours Lewie O. Barrows, opposed for re- LAWYER WINS kfad.ktma kox kgo koea kjr of opinion par work on the problem ton seems never to have shnt Puerto Auetrta, was closed to her. She NOTEi 800 WBAF.NBC tor epUonol ing it, thank God. But why not a field, secretary for men’s and boys’ in from the proposed Great Lakes- election in tbe Sept. 12 ■tat*_elec- of world peace, .and none could Rico “any” governor who has quite came,cam*, eaw.saw. anaand conquered London IY«9 M oiithiv l*ayiiioiits until 30 ilavs al'for lls^ivi^rv liat of ttgtiona. united front on tbs part of all education and Clubs at the Y.M.C.A ;. LaW enea development. tion by former Gov. Louis J. excluded— although some have ex- measured up to the Job of making .A . in "Escape Me Never.” It wax a Cant. Christian leaders to try and get a has had wide experience in many The Writer has encountered In (D ), who has had two terma cluded themaelves. Puerto Rlcana content wlt|^ their because she wee COURTOFHCEI i!E>— 4!*0—Tha Singing La^y aait; lot . of changed lives In this world! fields. He wax chosen because .of al|mal trtumph, Rax Qrlfnth) Tanor laloa—watt Italy and Oertnany Absent . lot. There have been several ami- nortbwesthni New York etat* con' executive chair. That Is what we need to, settle most his success In fornier positions, per- acting in a wroiworld new to her, In ti4S— 4i4^Rtkev and MIt Orohaatra able and well qualified Oovemors, siderable ehUuulasm for tha deep a play dapictlng a Ufa novel to 4:00— •;(»—Nawti Sobby Hayat Ore. Theee Include, -notably, Italy and of our difficulties. We have tried sonality and promotional ability, *1*0— Sil^Alma Kltahall, Contralto Germany. <3ermany‘a chief reason the most capable and popular of waterways w je c t . Up .the river, hmr and In a language which wai ■AtIC — ■■•it #mbfl wads »olu> woo the “ new deal", and It has not The boys will find him deeply In- MaeFADDEN TAKES TO A6R Augusta, Me. — (A P )—Although | Companbh ValuA $75 4:45— B;46— Lowall Thomaa — aaat; for refuMl to participate' was, ac- theee being In office today. Several near the ThouMuid ialands, Presi- etraag* to her. H er husband. Dr. wool wgr wkbw wkro wjr wdro woou Chic a go Con e art O r e h a a tr a -w a it worked In a great many Instances,- tereysted In their club needs whether O N H IS 70TH BIR TH D AY hla application had been 00 file for ~ l u wpro wXbl wjoY wtar: MIdwooti liOO— 4 :0 I^ E a a y A c t a , S k it — aJao cat cording to Mary Brtgnoli of the have been terrible, we readily agree because of tbe selfishness and In- dent Roosevelt'M d Canadian Pre- Celnnar, a well-known film direc- bbra wfbm kabo kinox wbsa kfob alodg educational lines or hobbles, 12 years, Job H. Montgomery, Cam-1 • it*— f:1S— Mr. Ka a n A Le a t Parasna European group, because German but they have not tasted long and sincerity of many of the leaders, not mier MacKenale K|ng tvUl confer at Cleveland, Aug. iS. — (A P ) — tor, also came here to make 1 2 Pieces •Greati^ Price Reductions WeVe —■nt 8:10— g ilD — R alph S l a in t , th a Ta n or and the directors feel that he will den. Me., attorney, was only admit- •AtT—wbBi wpc whp whoo wore efrb • :4»— *:4S— Selanea M a rc h in g . Ah a a d wax not used as the official Ian' have been much talked of. One all of them, but altogether too a bridge dedlcatloiTvtembrrow. Btmarr MacFadden, wealthy New new career for himeelf. proye to be an excellent contact ted to practice In the U. 8. District onto wlbx wmoo wooc w- - —'Ibi wkbn " 4:00— 7:00— Roy Sh itid'a Radio R a vut guaM. previous executive remained on duty many of them for the peace and IMvlded Over T u m Factor York pubUgbar, celebrated his 70tb FkanekanetelB Oeee Is Unusual in Velvet Offered in Years! Buy Now! Save! wbio webt wbrk wnbz • ' • 0— 7iJO— Styla a In Vs e al Rhythm a man In the community. CJourt at Portland by Judge John A. A t the formal welcome last night for eight year* and waa In every prosperity of this world of ours. Tbe people here are^ivlded, how- birthday by flying his new racing Pertiape tha etrangest natural' T DIXIK — wcit wofo wqan wdod klrm 7:00— 1:00— 11 M a y H a v a H appan ad He is married and has three oons. wroo wUo wwL wtoo krid ktrh ktso 7 : 1 ^ 4:80— N a tio n a l Mutle C a m p Can.. Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt called' the way personally and officially popu Let's get back to fundamental prin- ever, over the time f^ to r. Some plane to Cleveland today and en- IsatlOB was tbat of Baron Franck- Patera recently at the age of 87. w«eo kemo kdbo wbt wdoo wbic wObl He was educated at tbe American §1*0— 4iSO— Chle ago'a Mln a tra i Show "good neighbor” policy of the Unit- lar. Another short term Governor ciples once more and get more of think the development yrill come tered the national air races starting anateln. For 18 years he had been " I Just thought I ’d come in and •W id e Selection of Sizes and Fuels! wwva wojo wrobr ktnl weoo wdno wnox 4:00— 10:00— N i w i i B. C u tlo r Ore ht a. Medical Missionary College, ^ t t le kwkb know wainm wjno wcho wpor 4:3 0-1 0:4 0 — L a rry Clin to n’a Ore ha a tra ed States one step In the direction continues to practise law In Puerto God in our lives. within a few years. TheN M jorlty here Sept. S. He entered to com- Austrian Minuter to Great Bri- be admitted,” he told the Judge who «* orau wooo wnrk wolm wrdw wopi 10:00— 11:00— Raggla Chlld a Oreha atra of peace of which this country can Rico and has never been criticised, Creek, and m ajo r^ In child psy- tala. For more than 30 years he aald Montgomery was the oldeat 5 4 "A ruler once came to Jesus by say, “It le bound to oomeX but I pete In the Bendlx derby from Loa Newest Modem Desigms! MIDWEST — wabd wlon wibw kfb 10:30— 11:30— D a ncing Mualo Oreha atra chology at Yale Divinity school and $5 A Men* be found It would be as Impossible to pro night, to ask Him the way of sal- won't live to see it. You w o ^ live Angeles to Cleveland.' The physical had been a devoted and able ser- man ever to be admitted In hie or| took other special courses In boys' vant, first of the Austro-Hungari- Proceedings were conalderablyj vide Puerto Rico with an executive vation and light. And Jesus made to see i t But our children w1U> health culturist is the oldest pilot “any other court I guesa.” MORE else, MORE fins lengthened by' the necessity of who could win the praise of every w ork.. He has . been engaged In an empire and then of the trun- Montgomery, politician, poet and I 7:30— Treasure House. answer In words tnie and plain, ye Maasena Is a city of 15,000 ever to compete in this speed event. construction than most •Only a Few of Each Model! translating all remarks Into both ■Ingle Puerto Rican as It would be Y.M.C.A. work In Hartford. New cated Uttle Austria. Bom In 1878, phUooopher, clalma to have discov- 7:45— News Service. must, be bom again.” Tell It over sons. Its veins and arteries are i suites 920 higher! Mae- French and Spanish. to And such on official paragon In Haven, Kalamazoo and Detroit, eon at a, dUtlngulahed Austrian ered Edna St. Vincent MlUay, the 8:00— Shoppers Special. and over again as Christians did in tranamlaslon lines from bydro-eleC' aive davenport! . Pin* To tree Automattr. Tratislator. Ckinnectlcut. There just are not Midi., and in New York City. Mr. diplomat and educated in hU na- poet, a former resident of Camden. WTIC 1:48—The Mountaineers, the early days of the church, from trie power. Because of this power, carved panels and has* I •No M

T —and 1 was'supposed to have the swapping” such aa took place two Hotel Shwiden, beodad Of« ^vn»T7«^nneNT— AOVEKTI8CMENT— ADVKRTI8 E»nENT— a dos. For afternoon tea...date answer. AUTO SWAPPING BARRED years ago. poUoe fsoorL anaeks, brownies and luscious filled • SERIAL ST O RY EUROPE SQUEEZES Thaf was sort of a tough spot for ‘Car swapping Just ain't ethical,” MANCHESTER C .C . til cookies. a prophet, because we wen* faced Kame declared. “It takes away the COSVRI8HT. i s s a Aa elaborate sports p n g n a i ^ r-f-' NBA SBRVi e a. INC. with the poeaiblUty that the-wide- A7H0RSE TRADING MEET prestige of horee trading and I’m Neat Siloes H A Y W IRE H O USE PAST WAR SCARE spread European prediction of war barring It.” ON OUTING TODAY scheduled for tu s aftsmoea, i Very fresh bread Is apt to slice News From Manchester’s Neighbors might be coming true at that very tured by a softball clash raggedly.. Try heating the blade of BY ED W IN RU TT ^ moment. Still, aa 1 reluctantly ad- Few Amatejir "David Harums” members of thf Automottvs ' your breadknife. until it la' very hot l^mltted, there Isn't much use Get Wanned Up Until Fourth Bureau and the Retail before slicing the loaf. v UNDBERGHS WING WAY Buraaw If wsatlisr fonU ta, lONKAJD FABKEB — bat chap setting himself up as a prophet And Last Day Of Convention nls, volley ban, horsesnoa pltsh BARGAIN Mr. and Mrs. George Scussell of We pulls eur rods ms*—baas! Da Instead Of Angry Guns Being and then running for .cover the first Oirer 30 Autos Lea?e Town Order Now And Be Prepared Handsome, Jobless, be has Just In- Uttle Clisese ' goes far a rid# all swimming and tug-itf-war win Staffordville is spending two weeks herited half-interest hi a voeant time there's something!tll to prophesy 1 Almond. N. Y., Aug. IT— (AP) — TO MOSCOW AIR PARADE ba held. Rol for the first cold weath- / NORTH at Camp 4Voodstock. smothered In chryssofticfi^iuma.' about. I agreed to come clean. er Olid benefit in the ROCKVILLE COAL CO. Connectlent home. Mr. Orimn leered In gloaUng anUcl- Rred World Views French Old faabloned tobacco-chewing For Annual Event Bemg Dinner will be Mrved at (tiW Mr. and Mrs. Victor J. Blssonnette I couldn't escape tha feeling that horse trader* descended on this a,vlngs on coal and SALLY FENNINOTON-^MTolna- patlon. I'U send ’em to hlifi maielf, o'clock tonight with George H. Wad> COVENTRY of West Main street have been en- Blend, pretty, she has Inherited the there waa a fine example In a lad I village by th* ecore today for the Warsaw, Poland. Aug. 17.— (AP) dell meting as tnastnisstar. tq. be uke, aa prices on both tertaining Mr. and Mrii. Frank Ward damn If I won't.” used to bear about In my native annual "world’s hors* traders" con- —Col. and Mrs. 'Charles A. Llnd- Held At Saybrook. '.ill soon advance. 'The MRS. JOHN E. KINGSBURY other half of the home. Together Sally nodded. ‘T thlfik that's Air-Chiefs Visit. foUowed by a surprise entertelmhesit centurl*! B. C , uMd clove* to of Woonsocket, R. I. BUYS MARTIN ASSETS they turn It Into a “Reathtorlani.’' 'Vrermont A farmer Ipet a valuable vention. bergb took off la their black and in charge of Jack aneoa, genacel sweeten the breath, so the modem* .vfancheater Lumber A 88IB, Manchester Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Richter and v«ry brlUlant plan, Mr. Griffin. 6Uy bbrse, which Jumped a fence and Early arrivals peered into the orange monoplane ter MoseOw at Fuel Oo., O nter street, here Just as long as you wapL Com* wandered away. Searching parties chairman of tbs onthig. are a bit old-fashloncd who depend son. Junior have returned to their Yeatorday: Shoottng thetr-way In- mouth* of esch other’e Lorses and 10:12 a m. (4:13 a m., e. a. t.) to- 'Their spirits undampened by cari-y the well .known iv I * J i o*fic*r. J- Elmer Elliott; chaplain, along' now, I’ll Show you your By DEWITT MACTKENZIE failed to find It Finally the lad said on such a auperflclal method when Mrs; George Meyers and son home In Bohemia, Long Island, after tel the Restotoriom, Bull Griffin and Assortated Pres* Foreign Affair* with faint eneera "allowed’’ - that dax threats of stormy weather, more the breath should be sweet from i a and extensively used Lehigh Valley George of Hempstead, L. I., and UV£r IrnCKS ADQ , Persanowskl; sergeant-r'at- room." She turned on her hart and he would bring tbe horee in and be they "warn’t Interested In any ho*a ^ e y arrived here last nlgbt. on So far as known jtba Snt post Coal w d if you call 6145 they will spending a few days as the guests Takes Teny Spaldinl announce they are went up the stairs. Messrs. Griffin Writer than 136 members df the Chamber well organised intestinal tract that Walter Frank of Ridgewood, N. of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and aritj^ WUUam Poehnert; historian, did. They asked him bow come. old enough to vote." a eurprise flight from England by office for th* gerMril pubUs WM take care of all your heating prob- geiag to stay for the night. and Spaldinl followed, leaving Kinks New York, Aug. 17.—So we've "WeU’’, he said, ‘I went over to assimilates food and eliminates the Y., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ben- Mr-'. Joseph O. Drobney of East Nelson Meade; service officer,' Lewis Few ot tbe amateur "David way of Hanover, (Sermany, and it of Commerce and others departed at established In 1816 between Vienna waste efficiently. lems, Including a complete fuel oil jamin A. Strack. Equipment Of Yards After H. (Thapman; trustee, I. T. Jewstt, CHAPTER DC tsanding open-mouthed In the hall- finally succeeded in squeezing past the horse’s pasture .nd sat down on Haruma" get warmed up to trading waa understood they >were going to 1 o’clocksthls afternoon for Ye Old and Berlin, ia U3S Bngtcnd *f- service, at reasonabl* prices. street. ' , the fatal fifteenth •' o t August—the Miaa Bessie and Josephine Strack for three years. These officers wlU A oomplete silence greeted Mr. way. a stone, and I said to thyself; until the fourth•th and last day of the Moscow for an Aviation day air pa- (?astle Inn at Cornfield Point, Say- tabUshed a pdstal system, but it Meredith Newton of Stafford Hol- When Sally cam* down again he day set by uneasy European tongues ‘Where should I go If I waa a Green Tomato B«a*h spent the week-end laf 'Lake Bessie low is the guest this week of bis be installed on Tuesday, September Griffin's announcement Kinks convention. They apend Uretn« first rade Thursday. brook, for the annual outing o f the was used only for commtmleatieM Coal Prices Advance In The Fall Successfully Bidding At swooped on her. for an Invasion of Czechoslovakia hors*?’ And I figured that If I was three dayk ‘‘beUttlin’-*****.»»» " theA' horses Chamber.' Nearly thirty cars made between members of the royal flam** 2 quarts minced green tomato Middlefleld, with friends. grandmother, Mrs. Charles Newton 6. finally broke it. by Germany. 4 quarts minced cabbage which Isn't far away now, but you’ll « In Court Today "WeU, gto," he began, "I don’t "Do you mean to say," he eald, a horse I should go over by that they wish to own and bragging UP tbe cavalcade that left, from th* lly. be f f t's ahead if you Order your Patricia Brown Is confined to her In North Orange, Mass. Instead of guns being fired in an- patch of fine green graqs beside the FOUR STUDENTS HURT 6 green .pepperA minced bed with sumac ^Isonlng. Five men have been regular pa- know whether ...” •'Ihat you’re actually going to put about their own fleet eteeds. Winter's, supply of coal .this .month.' Mr. and Mrs. Holcomb R. How- PnbHc------Auction; Other, ---- City ger. we have th# . unexpected and old-red mill on the creek. And I 6 medium onions, mlnced- trons--of-a-drinking-camp on New-' • 'dsUy stopped him. Sally was a those cbimpansees up?’.' Traders for- today’s meeting came Mexico City, Augl 17.— (A P )— You allK> get the first selection be- Mrs. John E.' Kingsbury lind Ar-' "ard of East Main street are enter- ‘1 mbet certainly am. You ot all pleasing speclaele of the French air- went over by the mUl smd the horse from aU over the east with horses 1-3 cup brown sugar mond Catron have returned from a Haven railroad properly here were girl who missed none of the trick*. chief, General Joseph Vuillemin, In One youth waa shot Ih the head, and 1-2 cup mustard seed fore the stormy weather arrives, taining at the summer cottage at News. people should know that we’re run- was there.” ranging In age from two to 80 few days visit friends In Astoria, Lake Maahapaug Union, Mrs. Mary presented in‘court today. Alexander And slno* she'd been chivied Into Germany for a friendly tour of the two other boya and a girl were le’sa 5 tablespoons ginger thereby avoiding pos.sible coat short- the hotel business, she was going ning a busineas. I’m not turning Try To Use Horae Senee year* old. About 600 horse* will be ages, advanced prices and delayed L. L Soule of Stafford Hollow. McDonald charged with Intoxication Nazi aerial garrisons and aircraft traded or auctioned Off during tbe seriously hurt yesterday in a fight 3 1*3 tablespoons whole cloves and trespass was given 30 days in to be In it. And bow. She glanced away anybody. ParUcularly a cou- industries.’ We should have fewer panics, deliveries. The Coventry <^lf club members Mr. and Mrs. Raymond B. Kelsey ple of charming gentlemen who pay convention, convention President between University of Msxloo ex- 1 S-4 tablespoons all-spice berries had four demonstrationa worked up • Rockville, Aug. 17—The aaaeta of Jail and costs of $10.53 for Intoxica- up'ward toward the Harkneases. The That really is an exceptional cir- such as afflicted Europe Just before tenilon student* and rival etudente 3 1-3 tablespoons celery seed and daughter, - of Stafford Hollow in advance.” ' the fifteenth and reacted on all tbe George Kama eald. Tuesday evening and will meet the Martin Coa.1 Yard, which have tion, the trespass chargq being noli- Harknesses were retreating. Bvl- cumstance for the feeling between of a vocational school. P6Uc« and .3 quarts vinegar A Desoert Secret are spending this week at Old dsntly Mrs. Harkneaa, somewhat "W* could go to th* police,” said rA t of the world, if we bad more Everything goee” at tbe conven- Whip a lUtle cream and vanilla again Friday afternoon to pick the Orchard Beach, Maine. been carried on by Lester W. Mar- ed. John Orlowski presented on the Germany and France has been bit- tlon,ti, he continued, except "auto firemen restored order. THERE:— f- 8 tablespoons salt . winners to. go to the (jounty Fair same two charges was fined $6 and stunned, bad decided to obey Mr. Kinks doubtfully. ter. One of the first speculations I persons who would sit down on a IPOPULA] ice cream Into a blanket of smooth Chop vegetables together until at Vemon Saturday. tin for the past thirteen years, were Ol^ffln’a peremptory order- to "beat "We’ll do nothing of the kind,” heard regarding 'Vulllemln’.s visit rock, take their heads In their REAT WAVES AGAIN In ablin- | jo^klng bulkier than ever.. .fiat furs sweetness, then tell hot gingerbread assessed costa of $10.53 on U e'in - hands and try to figure out the ^'fiance, btit cheer up, cool - Septem used to make coats as fitted and very hne. Spread' on platter, sprin- The 4-H orchestra will rebearM purchased at public auction by the toxication charge. Anthony Zbyck It” said Sally. was whether Hitler was trying to kle with the sal^. Let stand twenty- about It and you'll have a riot of On th* following afternoon there horse-aense of situations. ; bar is Just around the proverbial flared as fabric ones possibly could flavor. \ next Monday evening at the home Rockville Grain and Coal Company was presented on the trespass k Very well,” Sally said. In a busl- frighten Prance. NOW IN PROGRESS four hours, drain off all Juice. If put of Mrs. John E. Kingsbury. Any WAPPING ^esa-llke voice. "You can stay here, was-a little trouble with Mr*. Hark- 'That is a possibility, of course, Britain refused to credit the ,if comer. This------week'Is*' the final * call ' be . . . various types combined, for $1,760. The assets included oil charge only .and discharged. Miciig^l|M for August' Clearance Specials. Into Jelly bag or double cheesecloth present or former club members MRS. W. W. GRANT r rates are $6 a day per person.” neas. Mrs. Harknesa waa lo t par- and therefore legitimate to consider. prediction of a Nazi Invasion.-John' priced for modest budgeta Prevent Mildew trucks, coal, miscellaneous equip- Holota waa arrested for tntoxlcto^j^y. BulL following hlf usual conserva- MARKET (after salt Is on) and hung, the a Blses are broken, but you may be quantities of novelty furs, priced for who wishes to help will be welcome. 8809, Manchester 'Six . . . huh?” tial to Mr. Griffin and Mr. Spaldinl. Still, with all the untoward things draining Is thorough. Add aeaaon- Mildew will develop in S; hamper -and given 20 days in Jail and costs "We're leaving tonight," she told tive. and. unemotional course, sat ^StVortunate enough to find a real bar* modest budgets—the Augti'st fur This orchestra will play at .the 4H ment and jpxxl will; ‘ No real estate of $11.18. George Lisk was present- Sally saw thkt em explanation we-can figure out, we shouldn't IngA simmer thirty minutes. Keep of soiled, clothes In warm, damp Town Fair Friday evening, Oct. 26. Sally. “I don’t know what kind of overlook the possibility that this Is himself down and figured out where jf Min. Notice the August Furniture sales story Is Indeed an exciting weather In almost no time at all. or buildings were involved in the ed for trespassing only and dis- waa in order. the horse was Ukely to go.-.- That an d S e lf S e rv e O ro e erio s Sales too, all furniture Is tremen* In stone Jar, or smaller glass Jars, The 4H service club members are The South Windsor firemen are transaction. There were about "You may not be aware of It,” a place this is. Those men are Hitler’s way of trying to assure one. sealed. Makes six quarts. See that all soiled clothes are entire- to have a picnic next Sunday, Au- charged. steadied all Europe, and the rest of 855 Main Street \ -Riiblnow BuildlBff ^dnnaly reduced. Fur coats too. sell And this Is the time to buy furs, working on a play which will be dozen bidders present she said, "but you and your friend rough, loud and coarse." Euvope that he means it when he ly dry when put Into the hamper. presented that evening. Mrs. gust 21st which Is to be held at Chlldfen's Picnic Saturday says he doesn't Intend to Jnvade the world for that matter. Bte. ; Y a t the lowest price during the year, whether you intend to realise a long The business was established by . The annual picnic fo. the chil- have stumbled Into a hotel. We “WHERE THRIFTY SHOPPERS SHOP** ' Tremendous Price Reduction* One damp towel in the basket will Charles Smith is In charge of Hills Grove. They are to Invite the She had elected to deliver this Czechoslovakia. The position would seem to be -Stn August, and the selection Is at long dream and drape yourself In not only cause mildew to appear on the late W. B. Martin in 1876 and dren of the members of the Gesangs give the finest service. But we The Rockville branch having been arranging the program. Supper firemen who took part in' the recent edict In the Uvlng room where Mr. Would Mean Dlsaatroua War that, while there la danger of war, Ro! It* be*t. full-length mink wrap, get a short the towel, but on all other pieces parade. conducted by him until his death In and Declamations club wiU be held charge for It.” I. Tsm -t Take heart, when the mercury discontinued, men's, women's, chil- will be served from 6:30 to 7:30 1823. It was then carried on for a Klnka Parker looked at her with Harknesa was tampering contented- Invasion of Czechoslovakia at this the danger Isn't much greater now snug boxy Jacket'or Just an unpr*' dren's shoes are being sold to clear dampened by contact with it. Saturday afternoon, August 20, a t . moment likely would mean a Eu- than It haa been on numerous occa- lake) ^ t-fsglsters 100 in the shade. If you tentlous little scarf or two to wear p. m. Mrs. Eva L. Stoughton of Hart- short time by the estate and then Maple Grove, off Franklin streeL worship In hla eyes. What mag- ly with a Ught wire. And before '<* can survive, you could live In the from B»c 'up at the Norton Shoe Oo; Next Sunday the young people ford spent the week end with her Sally could reply -Mr. Harknesa ropean war, disa.strous to every one sions In the last two years. To put with your fall suit. This Is the Ham And Com Scallop by Mr. Martin's son, Lester W. Mar- There will be a program of sports nlflcant composure she had! What It another way, there Is Just as Thursday Spedtals He h TVoplos, or perhaps you’d prefer wUl be in charge of the' morning sister-in-law, Mrs. Annie V. (Jollins. tin. for the children and refreshments calm! What finesse In dealing with spoke, most unexpectedly. Involved. Herr Hitler ha.s given Balance of the Stock of Our Closed Rock- 1 month when the smart shopper 1-2 lb. American cheese services at the Second Congrega- every indication that he Intends to much chance'of eva,ding war now as Ihdla ' Alaska, Just now! find real bargains In the fur depart- By Marian Young The Willimantic Camp Meeting August Wedding will be served. the unexpected! In short, what a ' "I refuse to leave this house,” he seeUc Let your first fall dresa 1-3 cup milk tional church. will open next Saturday, and con- Influence Czechoslovakia, but no In- there has been. ment. , 1 cup cream-style com The wedding of Miaa Adeline Observed Anniversary woman! said. have given no Indlcatloi. that they ville Store! Everythingr Must Go Re- CENTER CUT mug| Even Hot Air Feets Cool be a black one. Buy' it early Master James and Joan Koehler tinue through the week, closing Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Lube, Sr., Mrs. Harkness whirled on him. dication that he proposes to commit j, . I tablespoon chopped green pep- are visiting their grandparents, Mr. Vlgna, daughter', of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. BuU Qriflin waa still wres- hari-kari In the process. . have given no Indlcalton that they name .tshen It's moving. You Opportunity For Savings and wear It late In August os a wel- Sunday evening August 28th. Oarlos Vlgna of 176 East Main of 11 'Village street, quietly ob- tling with the Idea that be had Were her ears betraying her? gardless of Cost! Check These Unusual great be more comfortable come relief from your wilted pas- ....." ' ! * « ' ...... and Mrs.. Emil J. Koehler._____ . I was down In Ashland, Ken- are Ukely to Intervene in Herr Hit- on Koppers C?oke. 1 tablespoon grated onion Otis Hills, TCn o f Mr. ' and Mrs, street to Walter Kreb, s6n of Mr. served their fifty-third wedding an- blundered into a hotel. "Alvtti Harkness, what d o -y o u ler’s program of extending his In- amall in this heat with a quiet, tels. Wear It day in and day out dur- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Koehler are tucky, on the fatal fifteenth, making PORK CHOPS ^ Cell If you wish to take 1 cup diced spiced ham. Wilbur C. Hills who has been con- and Mrs. Louis Kreh of 38 Ward niversary at their home on Tuesday. “Hey,” he brought forth at last, mean ?” fluence if he proceeds with discre- Values! Uke 1 noiseless, longwearlng fan ing September, then again later on the proud parents of twin baby boys a speech to some of the good folk advantage of the Melt the cheese in the top of a bom Sunday evening. fined to the Manchester Memorial street, took place at St. Bernard's They received many cards emd flow- "wot la dia layout, anyhow?" "Just,” said Mr. Harkness, splic- of that attractive and hospitable tion and doesn’t attempt to employ was ^'aMtal or rub^r blades for low prices now In under your winter coat. double boiler. Gradually stir In the hospital since the 'fifth of Augurt church yesterday. The ceremony era during the day, and a number "ThU,” said Sally, “is the Pann- ing wire expertly, "that I’m not go- armed force. That Is the best rea- tribe !liS.90 and up at R. S. Watch for skirts that flare ever Mrs. Susie Mltterholzer and community. Naturally, the first effect and realise 1-3 cup of milk. Place the com, pep- daughters have moved into the soc- •with an Infection of his foot, has was performed by the rector of the of relatives enjoyed supper with the ington-Parker RMtatorium. A ing anywhere else. I Uke Mr. thing people wanted to-know w;as son In tbe world why be should bora - ^ t t e r t o n ' s . , considerable sav- so subtly from below smooth hip- per and onion in a casserole, cover returned home. church. Rev. Edward Quinn. Miaa couple last evening. plac*"—she threw Kinks a severe Griffin. He's interesting In my Idea tread clrcumapectly. m SIRLOIN STEAKS ^ The lines. Consider dolman sleeves, es- ono floor of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert whether, toefv waa going to be war- I i ings, you must act with the diced ham, then with the’ Storr.’s home. Margaret McGuane was organist Mr. and Mrs. Lube were married glance—-"for rest snd relaxation.” for a revolver that ahoots by elec.- pertta pecially those which start above the A daughter was bom to Mr. and of old V AB-Purpose Electric Cooker For promptly a* the cheese sauce. Bake In a alow oven,. Mrs, Fred Chapman of Pleasant and the soloist was Mrs. Anna May on August 16, 1885 at Langenbilau, "Huh?’' trlelty. My mind la*^made up, El- Kitchenette price will advance waistline and so allow more freedom (300 degrees F.), 30 minutes. Plunder. Germany, by Pastor Dehmelt. They fleets. We stay. That la final.” man j of movement than the old style do! Valley, last week. la hii ^ A small, compact, automatic elec- August 22. Call the W. O.. Glenney The couple were attended by Miss came to RockviUe 46 years ago. Ten Sally repeated It. Mr. Griffin And the worm, having turned, S M O KED .' trie cooker that will bake and stew, Co., 4148 and place your orders for mans that started right at the 'Miss Faith M. Collins, of Wap- children were bora of the marriage, prevailed for perhape the flret time Baglii Whether We Have "Weather” Or ping,, Miaa Mary Hayes and Mias Beatrice Jordan as bridesmaid and stared at heher. Mr. Tony Spaldinl n .' foast and fry, la especially suitable future delivery or they will fill your waistline. Not STAFFORD Francis Kuhnly as beat man. three of whom are.living, Henry W. nny Also notable are the ones which Margaret Bryne, both of Hartford removed hla bat and scratched bis in hU Ufe. T H U RS D A Y A N D FR ID A Y oral } , for Utchenetta cooking. Not much bln for you Immediately. There’s no such thing Following the ceremony a recep- Lube, Jr., Mrs. John Devlin and close-cropped, lopsided head In per- - Two quiet days followed. Mr. , . larger than a good-siied roastlng- re Intricately cut or shirred at the left last Saturday morning for SHOULDERS tribe*. as a ''bargain" when SPRINGS tion and wedding dinner was held Mrs. Thomas Ryan of this city, plexity. Oriffin’a car had been Incarcerated Mght —>*faB. it Is capable of cooking a meal What Is Coke? shoulder line to give the popular Maine, .where they expect to spend eight grandchildren and four great In the bam. Messrs. Griffin and SP EC IA LS A T squared off effect. Such treatments It comes to ' buying JOHN C. NETTO a week's vacation. at the Italian-American Friendship "You mean,” Mr. Griffin said now, eustot t^g^alx people.' Heat temperatures It la a fuel, economical to buy paint. Inferior paint Club on Snipsic street The couple grandchildren. - Spaldinl were spending the time at SegUIar 84.00-88-00-86.00 Regular 81.08 tAfu regulated by thermostat. A spe- overcome nicely any objection you 472, Stafford Little Racine Begin of Wapplng, “dat dls la a Jerat where lugs cornea and easy to use, a little going a long means a poor looking left later in the day for aji unan- Whist Postponed to lay aroun' an’ take da weight off pinochle. Mr. Harkneaa, drunk In I broiler attachment grills chops way. There are minimum ashes and have to dolman sleeves on the who v/as run over by an automobile Polly Preston Shoes Children’s Shoes S U G E D Job and usually re- nounced wedding trip and upon The whist party which the Ladies dere dbgs?” ^ th victory was electrizing the EVERYBO DY'S M ARKET ' esarcl '’^^and Bteidu, also toasts. Econorol- yet you will find It gives a remark- grounds that they make shoulders At a session of the borough court and taken to the Manchester Memo- BUTTER appear to elope, abnormally. quires expensive re- their return will reside at 14 Village Aid society of the Methodist church 9aUy looked perplexedly at Klnka. mounted animal beads wltb*a kind FREE DELIVERY! DIAL 5721! young ijdhl. too, since an entire meal may able amount of heat. You will find painting. So for qual- yesterday. Judge Bernard C. Han- rial ,hospital last Tuesday afternoon, of reckless abandon. The Lord was Now 2.95 and $3.45 98c HoweVfr,' If you decide that your was able to return to bis„ borne here street where they will be at home was to hold this afternoon has been “la that what I mean?” she with cooked at one time. A special it worth your while to Investigate ity buy McGill's Climatlzed paints ley reserved his decision In the cl-vll after September 1, in bis Heaven and all waa ok* In BACON sane table. Just the- right height,' the Jiosslbllltlea of coke. - fli^st .fall dress, just won't be .black last Saturday. .. . postponed until a later date. .* asked. this year, the color chart for fall is that will stand any kind of iU'eather. action suit brought by 'Albert Laz- Mr. Kreh la employed at the Hor- Dog Roast Tonight “He’s getting this general Idea,” the world. Fin e "clapp’S favorite" . f i n e ,< rlth two adjustable shelves and Convince yourself and visit their zaris of Stafford street agairist Ben- ton Flshllne Factory and the bride On th* afternoon of the third day Oae Lot While They Laetl '--roialn awer, can purchased.separate- something to get excited about. All The members of Burpee Corps, Klnka said. Honeydew tleasert re.ds, from rlch.-deep wlne.,to scarlet salesr^ms at 126 Cedar street, jamin R. Arnold of East Main street has been employed at the Mlnter- W. R. C. .will hold a dog-roast this -“WeH.” Mr. Grtfflrr''declded, ’1t’# Kinks sat tn'the kitchen ~watehlng : C A N N I N iS PE A RS Women’s Shoes 1 . Regular 88-48 hahiti -Serving)...... are shown. All blues, including o f "call B887 for their very rca- •for $150 damages «s the result o f burn Mm. evening °at the Summer cottage of oko wit' me. I could go for. some Sally make biscuits. 3 5 * " ' ' iaforo One-third section medium honey- son'able prices. ' an automobile accident on East TALCOTTVILLE "All Is weU on' th* Rappahan- Women’s Shoes 'can 1) Malne Blueberry Oake atone blue and teal blue, also violet City Court Casea Mrs. Ida Weber on Tolland avenua rest. In a big way." • 59c Pair dew, about-10 seedless white grapes, Main street on August 29. 1937. At- JOHN.LOTAS There were three men before nock.” he aald. "Peace and seren- T6-q u art b ask e t 8 9 c ^ A delicious hot bread for any oc- and plum shades, bottle green, rust Manchester 5511 - Those in charge are Mrs. Kate Wil- “Our ratea” said Sally, 'who One o f the Beat Peers Ont for Onnnlng! See Themt powdered sugar, 1-3 lemon In 2 sec- and terra cotta are making news at Flannel For Cleaning Paint torney Joel H. Reed, 2nd of Stafford Judge John E. Fisk In the City hadn’t taken her eye off the ball, ity waUt the land. Which seems * L $1.49 Pair on! tions, grape leaves. Soft wool flannel is preferred by liams and Mrs. Alice Wells. 2 Pairs for ^1.00 the moment. Springs and Donald C. Flak of Rock- Court of Rockville on Tuesday and Funeral of Henry Helm "are $6 a day per peraqn.” propitious moment. Miss Penning- FRANKFURTS 2 1-3 cups sifted flour Use a highly polished glass des- many housewives for washing paint- Mrs. Anderson Rogers of Belfast, ton, to ask you when you Intend to I') 2 1-2 teaspoons baking powder ville represented Arnold while At- all received Jail sentences. The funeral of Henry Louis Helm, But If she thought that this was V2C sert plate. Place the chilled honey- ed surfaces, particularly paint with torney William M. Krug represented Ireland and her brother James An- Anthony Janton, 52, of Brooklyn going to throw BuU Griffin for a marry me?" Regular 88.60 1-2 teaspoon salt dew In center on bed of grape an enamel content and whose glossy 62, was largely attended.-yesterday Ja r Rubbers p k g. 5c Regular 88.60 1-2 cup butter or other shortening the plaintiff. At the came session of derson and Mr. Anderson’s son Wil- street was charged with intoxica- afternoon from the home of his loss, she had mistaken her man. Mr. Before Sally could frame a scath- leaves. Roll seedless grapes in pow- Surface Is dulled by strong soaps or ing reply Mrs. CUipstack clattered Men’s Shoes ^ 1 cup sugar court a cash bond of $20 was for- liam and his wife of Buffalo,, N. Y„ tion as the result of causing a dis- daughter, Mrs. John- Boucher of Griffin expertly shifted his gun Women’s Shoes AM. BOLOGNA menu dered sugar, then place In center of washing powders. Stubborn .spots feited by Daniel J. Williams of East were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank turbance at his home. He was from bis right band to hla left, dug into the kitchen. G lass Ja rs, q ts. (Id eal) d oz. 8 9 c While They Laatt White - tag— '1 egg, unbeaten melon. G.ymlah with lemon slices. which will not yield to rubbing with Franklin street. Rev. Dr. Georgs '1-3 cup milk . Woodstock when he failed to appear Smith last week. > given a thirty days Jail sentence to- Into bis pocket and produced a roll "See here,” panted Mrs. aipstack. $2.35 Brown and White • 0 O A Farcfa Serve with fork and spoon. a soft flannel cloth wning from hot S. Brookes, pastor of the Union Con- "1 don't know whst things ar* a- '.3 cups blueberries. on the chaege of violation of rulds Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith left gether with the costs of $11.18. He gregational church officiated. Burial of money that would have , choked a G lass Ja rs, q ts. (MoBjon) d oz. 7 9 c White • Brown • Black - Blue Blacl^ and Brown, . 0 4 perchi water, may be scoured gently with 01 the road. State Policeman George Monday morning for Niagara Falls was arrested by ., Sergeaqt Arthur hippopotamus. He peeled off a $100 c'omin’ to. There's a lunatic In the tern, 1 > Sift flour once, measure, add bak- fine scouring powder. Rlh.se and was in Grove HUI cemetery. SALT PORK : powder, and salt,, bnd sift again, The End of Summer / Ferris made the arrest. where they will .stay a few days. Frey and Officer Arthur Francis. bin;....I.'-. . front yard takln’ rabbits out of s ed-Znd brings many watches'to'the end'fif dry with a clean cloth. —------Mrs. Ulrlka .Bohn------butter thoroughly, add sugar Announcement U made of the Mr.' Smith la on’ hia vacation"from Gohrad CJherivick, 50,'was given a Mrs. Ulrlka Bohn, 85. „of Orcutt- "Dere you are,” be said. "Dat's hat.” give tl their "tick." but you can have Uiem the Aetna Life Insurance C., In thirty day Jail' sentence and costs (To Ba Oonttnned) \ot whl dually, and cr*am together well, If this column help.s you shop, approaching marriage o. Miss Mary vllle. widow of William Bohn, a resi- fer da two of ua fer a week. Keep J A C K FR O ST SU G A R egg, and beat very thoroughly, skillfully anil reasonably repaired Early Autumn Hats Are High, Elizabeth Dunay, daughter of Mrs. Hartfrd. of $10.68. Crawford Stanley Ober, da change an’ buy yoursrif a aero- 43arvc at Matthew Wlor's, 899 Main street, Wide .And Handsome , please mention "Judy,” thanks. dent of Crj’stal Lake for many Sw o rd F is h F ro o h F n o ti; flotir, alternately with milk, a Elizabeth Dunay of Stafford Hollow Mrs. Adelaide Power left for 40, o f Hall Qdary, - Me., was sen- years, died at the Johnson Memorial plane.” - ~ 10-pound clo fb bag 3 9 c , NORTON'S the PI ill amount at a time, beating aft- few steps, below Hale’s. If. you Some models tiny, some high, to Joseph A. Dlubac. son of Mr. and South Portland, Me., Saturday to tenced to 15 days in Jail together Sally took the money dasedly. •Tt have a birthday In mind, you will some wide, but all handsome and And so goodbye with this little hospital In Stafford Springs last RObSEVETOFFTOADD Given With Every J^rchnae of 82.00 or More! each addition until smooth. This Mrs. John Hajduk of 130 Orchard visit her daughter. with the costs of $10.68. These men night. She was bora In Germany "You—you mesa you're actually ExcluRive X-Ray Shoe Fitting eoAi, i find'.many gifts there too that are there's the right hat to suit every poem this week by Anne Harley: were arrested by the sanje. officers said 1 kes a stiff batter. Fold in blue-. TrivlHimes ' street, Rockville. The w-eddiri^f will Robert Robertory and daughter and lived at Crystal Lake until the going to pay us?” she gasped. - i ^ O : !t)errle*. Turn. Into greased 12x8x2- appropriate and appeallni;. As a face and every fancy. Doll hats have Rosemarie from New Jersey spent with a group of other men near the 977 Main Street Cheney Block lb. kweet a wide range of Influence, made en- My rosy lamp be- take place on Saturday, September death of her husband in 1935, when “Without a—a fuss?” MORE MILES TO RECORD 2 n » - 2 5 « : .,lach pan, spreading evenly. Bake suggestion.. .Fountain I’cn and the week end with Mr. and Mrs. railroad tracks. lag, I Pencil sets from" J1-95'and Fountain tirely. of velvet flowers, velvet, or neath • its fluted 3rd In St. Edward’s church here. shp moved to Orcuttvllle. She Fa ncy T o m ato es 16-q t. bsk t. 3 9 c mt^erate oven (350 degrees F.) The Republican. district conven- Paul Lanz at the Green Circle Tour- All three of the men were taken leaves a son, Jo8epb, of Orcutt-ville. Mr. Griffin was Insulted. Coldnl minutes. Pens, with solid' gold ttpr for $1.25, velvet with little birds for trimming. shade, SAVE ON SHOES NOW! I is My china cups, my tion for the delegates elected from ist Home. to 'Tolland Jail. The funeral will be held at the “ Sure,” he said. "Wotcha t’lnk I Washington, Aug. 17.— (A P )- ver.” Tfv Matthew Wlor’s for satl.sfactlon Turban toques and berets, berets be- Supper Hike Tonight' Fine A p p les 16-qt. bsk t. 4 9 c Pur ing shirred and embroidered beyond little heads of the 13 towns In'Tolland' county, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Madden and Biirke funeral home in Rockville at 'am , a deadbeat?” President Roosevelt, off. to Canada Nice For Hosteas Gifts Jade, coiriprlsin? the 35th Senatorial Dis- daughter Mary Jane spent Sunday The members of Pine Tree Patrol time to be annoimced. Burial "But you’ve got. guns and today, w ^ add more miles to hla latest Just a few .nice white Summer llannonlre XablewTire recognition, but still berets.. .Trim- of Troop 14, Boy Scouts of America Larg e Le m ons 5 for 10c Indiaj Table linens should harmonise ming on all bats Is important with A clever twist of trict will be held at the Warren Me- In Hyde Park. Maas., visiting Mrs. will be^ln the Oystal Lake ceme- "Aw, we ain’t tough, lady,” in- travel record and another honorary C O H A G E CHEESE lb. $ o US at the Oewey Rlchman Co., for words, a friend- morial Hall In Stafford Springs on Madden's aunt, Mrs. M. D. Day. will hold a supper hike tonight, terrupted Mr.'Griffin affably. "Only degree to the string given him by both • 1.25 and some white and colored v.-lth dishes and silver. * For ex- ostrich, chenllle-dotted veils. Jewel- tery. ly touch Saturday afternoon. August 27th at Last night the Talcottvllle soft- weather permitting, to McLlsan's Meeting of Committee wit’ mugs like da little (Theese.” colleges and unlversltl*s.\ Fine T u n a Fish 2 tins 2 5 c . - * ' comm Iddles’ bags for 69c. ample, expensive English china ed effects, wings and velvet rib- Woods. The scouts will meet at Queens university of panada will 1 * should not be placed on a pwaant bons used lavishly. Such trivlalltles to 2 o'clock, for the purpose of elect- ball team lost to the Gibbles of The final meeting of the commit- "But I don’t a*#' why you should venlsc 7:45 p.m,«at the home of Patrol preMnt the degree tomorrow and Pineap ple Ju ice , D ole's, 3 ca ns 2 5 e aa six linen cloth or one with colored mean so much. ing delegates to the Republican Manchester by. the score of 7 to 6. tee which had charge of the annual want to stay in a place Uke this.” JUST ARRIVED! L Through the courtesy of The A close game through-out, the Glb^ Leader Edwin Hoplclns. Each boy "WeU now look, lady,” said BuU after - the ceremony the President camp! t^ w ey Rlchman Ck3., your Bargain borders. And Mexican pottery, how- After Summer Exposure To State Convention.to be held In New' clambake of the Rockville Fish and wUl help dedicate an Intarnational lb. p k g. 6 c 1 ever attractive, loses a good deal of Yet the shore is but a mass of sands. Haven on Sept, 15th and 16th. The hies, however, managed to shove a will bring Ilia own supper. There Game club will take place this eve- In the voice of on* who addreaeea Fine Cra b M eat Ig e .ca n 2 3 c 1 4' x x x x SU G A R a thlc E>und~>bas secured a book of deli- Salt Water, Wind .And Sun will be a Council fire and a pro- bridge. A companion wlU be Pro- cased Its charm If set on a pretentious lace a hot oil shampoo will do The world a cluster of assembled convention here will elect two dis- run over In the sixth Inning to break ning at seven o’clock at the club. the primary grades.. "It’s like die: 6 BEAUTIFUL homey. wholesome recipes lands. gram of songs, stories and stunts Me an’ da Little Cheese usta be mler McKensle King of Canada. BRILL’S of me oxwlled by the members of a near- cloth. Use the lace cloth or your wonders to bring back life trict delegates, appointment of a 6 to 6 tie. Tonight Talcottvllle wilt Following the business session the Mr. Roosevelt roturaed Friday Ju icy O ran g es 1 8 ^ r2 5 c 1 ntUDENOE ' 1 best linen with yoiii’ nicest china The forest but a multitude of trees. vice-president, of convention, ap- play the Slapgut A. C. In LydalvIUe. .will be enjoyed. In case of rain the members will enjdy steamed clams. pals. Dat wuz before I'm wised up and n / ^ s te m Star Chapter which with and glow to your lialr, as hike will be postponed. from a five-week trip Combining SOLID MAPLE and sliver. Put gay pca.-vint linens ' will a facial pep you up as And life the sum of trivlalltles. pointment of members of commit- Tomorrow night the locals will play Births to Wot a dirty, lyin’, doublecroesln’, Freestone . E-Z ee-Freez trated •tbelF permission will be used In this _ . . ^ Legion Electa ' politic* and recreation; HIg depart- Corne d Beef teg. I Wlumn from time to time. If you j under country-l.sh, casual dishes well as re-c.ondltion your tee on credentials, appointment of the Noble Westbrook A Co.,, of Mr. and Mrs. George P. Gibbs of Uttle weasel be Is. But two weeks ure today—from a city sweltering in skin. Get the best .service members of committee on rules, ap- Hartford at the Talcott diamond. Officers of Stanley Doboaz Post. Ellington are the parents of a seven ago I’m wised." absorl Uke them, let me know, thanks, ‘ ’ ' ' No. 14, the American Legion were the hottest weather of the year — Peaches Fancy 4 lbs. 2 9 c H ash lb. ca n 17c 2 p k gs. 15c Here comes the first one—a nice The Very Last Call and the best treatments for pointment of • members of ‘commit- and one-half pound daughter, Glen- "What 'wieed you?” eald SaUy, was aet for shortly after 1 p. m.. Fancy BEDROOM SUITES > and b for Summer suppers: to Kane’.s August clearance of Sum- fine results, arid you will find the, tee. on permanent organization and BARNYARD GOLF elected at the annual meeting held da Lee, bora at the Rockville City wfho was beginning to learn the pat- eastern standard time. kept 1 CurumlMT And Olive Salad mcr'whlte shoes for $ TOO and $1.49. Lily Beauty Shoppe equal to the to elect tw-o members to the state last night. Those, elected were aa hospital yesterday. Mr. Gibbs Is ter. The route Is by Baltimore, Harris- 4>arge Ca n talo u p es . 3 for 2 5 c etantl; 3 cucumbers regularly $2, $3. and $4.00. Also\ a test of any beauty problem you central committee. New York—The National Horse- follows; Commander, J. Elmer connected with the Soil Conserva- “Aw,” said Bull, “me an' da Little burg w d Buffalo tc Kingston, Ont., B O N IT A T U N A 2 ca ns 2 5 c 1 , streng 2 hard boiled eggs few $1.00 white Summer bags left have. Call 7484. shoe Pitching Championships, spon- Elliott; senior vice commander, tion Service, with headquarters In Cheese la In da same rack—er—line where he is due aroUnd 9 a. m., never Miss Lorraine Christensen, daugh- Corn K ix Bowl Free 2 for 2 5 c eetera 8 tablespoons French dressing to cln.se out 2 for $1 00. ter of-Mr. and Mrs. Chris cihrlsten- sored by the Metropolitan Associa- Francis J. Prichard: Junior vice RockviUe. of businass. Poultry. You know, e. s. t. No appearances are sched- 3-3 euR sliced olives Cut Up, Wash Up And Bnish Vp sen of Keefe Plains Is spending two tion of the A .'A . U., will be held commander. William Loos; ad- Plan to Attend Outing . chickens an’ eggs. Only hla terrl- ided before Kingston. N a tiv e Sh ell Beans 4 q ts. 2 5 c j T O M A T O P A STE 4 can* l9c | Wh( 1-2 cup broken nut meats Unusilar Heels By AUca Hart NORTH END’S HREMEN weeks* with her grandmother In here Sept. 3-5. jutant, George N. Brigham; finance Mayflower Rebekah Lodge acd .tery’s Queens an’ I got- da Bronx. Returning, Mr, Roosevelt wlU Lettuce. <1 A novel treatment of heels Is fea- For the new "Doll Hat” ringlet Providence, R. I. .Rising Star Lodge No. 49, I. O. O.P. An’ evetyt’lng, wras okle-doke till spend a fortnight at Hyde Park, N. mouth Peel and dice cucumbers and hard tured In fall shoe fashions. Sponsor- coiffures whether you are enthusi- will be represented at. the annual two weeks ago he comes up to da Y., before -coming back to Washing- Fin e Corn d o z. 2 3 c many TO MARCH IN PARADE Miss Eleanor, Delmonlco of Pros- Life b u o y Soap . Fru it C o c k t a il 1 Hall s tbeUed rgg8, saving the ends of the ed by a leading ahoe stylist are ox astic or Just lukewarm about the pect street Is visiting witb.tolatlyM day of the lodges of District No. 24, Bronx an', tries to cut In on me. ton. ilgga for garnish. Add sliced olives fords’ of fine soft kldski.n with -plain Idea, you're going, to have to brush I. O. O. F. and Rebekahs':to be held WeU, dai makes me boln. Tings P e as, C o rn , Strin g Beans, Wtaltei this week In Astoria, Long laland.r shorei and nuts. Mix wlUi-French dre.sslng, glove-litUng toes, their .rather low your hair upward and, in some way Miss ^Peggj’ Foley employed as Gopd and Bad Features on >'-^uat 27tb at Hanover Park in Uke dat don’t go wld me.’ Hla face S i c ca k e , ‘ N o. 2j^ cdn 2 3 c Lille bowl with lettuce _imd heap thej sjwpbshaped. b\;lU o f rounde'd or oUljer, managSTo keep It up. That Members Of.Both Companies Meriden. . Members i^ll'also att.eq.d darkene;^ apd he trotted out a gem "*"EsBex 3 ca ns 2 5 c one It secretary-ii>. Ui*. office. of. the. Joim-x (m D REH JN SITrDOWN grffhs 'itliicjfure In 1l7'lOifcdVate wltF'ends"ofl'aherttating' layor.s '.of Coiored ’ii’fif.' is,'ft you Intend to weat any o f ttfc To Go T(j Milford'Ori Satur- sOn Memorial hospital is enjoying a 'from Stafford Springs. Manchester glCkned from hlia -rtcartCui readizig. aggs and stuffed olives. Very smart and gay with an -early various______versions of miniature hats ed -of day To Participate Jn The two weeks vacation. Miss Foley ac; In AUeiivute Hedfi Rath and East Hartford. The proceeds T don't b'rook no interference." ca n , fuil qulL the,v -n^tLy-.hjtvPqrqluu^ are ,.besqm^ig- more., popular. ftom tbft.aale of tickets, for the.-af>*- irfx "I get-t-.’-’ said JCIaka..-..''Xou..*n4, m UCK OEiH O W ERSI D E L M A IZ N IB iE T S '-fSmL'J Fabric For Costa dark blue, -black or brown leathers by the riUniiite. Comprorrilse with the 'Cdmpanled' by' Sfiss 'AnifKIaMtedy o f plant New York city are on a trip to fair will be used for the benefit of the Little Cheese are having a war.” Have you thought *f a fabric fur, with contrasting heels. mode, aak your favorite hairdresser Although the summer has’ hadSsave some of the-usage of the fields the Odd Fellows Home in Groton. "Dat's right;” aald BuU. "I'm wJtho\ east for warmth and wear this win- to design a coiffure that will give Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Sweet Blue PIumH MELONS Scodlete Gtkpw abiy 1 There will be a meeting of both' Joseph Ducliarme of Furnace alternate depressing periods of rain In late crops. gltttn’ him an’ he's gltUn’ me. Only New York, Aug. 17.— (A P)--O p- WHEN IN HARTFORD— ter? There are some beautiful mod- Cantaloupe Garden an Illusion of being upswept -but companies of the Manchester Fire Another favor that Nature haa be ain’t, see? But tonight me an’ pressed hY v two-week beat wave, years ala at Wards with Skinner satin il Serving) which will not be severe as to be un- avenue, formerly employed as man- and enervating beat, the season itaa Tony ha* busineas In Noo Haven, Prli department in the fire house, Main ager of Johnnie's Sinoke Shop on given some parts la a comparative 60 East Side children, all under 12 STOP AT THE ildoz J J c for 25c 3ibs.2Se Hnlnga Fitted w d boxey types with One-half cantaloupe, 1 navel flattering. not been too unacceptable to . far- freedom from the hordes of insect Well, a couple of da Cheaae’s boys years old, held a sit-down strike in year and Hilliard streets, Friday evening Mqin street is now employed In NEW POUCE CRUISERS Kidney Peter Pan and School Girl’ ! orange, 1-2 eupi. large blackberries, at 9 o’clock. mers In this section, who have pests that - annually have affected is bangin’ around da Bronx-an’ dey protqrt over a shortage of street atage, eoUars and broad, flat shoulders that light French dressing, crisp ro- Pre-W’ar Elegancepuicv Fromr rvu8 America tv* At that time a check w-ill be made’ Long Island, New, York. found, along with its diaadvantagea, growing fruit and vegetables. sees ua go. So dey folUes us. Dere’s friend Miss Josephine Barbieri has re- showeYv. FRANCES SODA SHOPPE Sunkist Oranges • BANANAS Bartlett Pean ar* so stylish and becoming. On malne. inspires t h e on the number of members of the that the weather has brought some In most places the tent caterpil- READY IN TWO WEEKS a Uttle abootin’ off an’ on an’ we The chlldrerh wra-vlng American 176 Ashley Street' the g) sale now for $24.75 and $i.Ci0 down Chill and peel cantaloupe. Peel new Mode of department who w'lll go to Milford sumed her duties at the office of the benefit. For Instance, the hay crop lar waa not so destruotiv" this year sUdea off (to main road toward dls teg th win hold any coat until October 15. Southern' New England Telephone flags- and banners inscribed "We Now Under the Ownership of orange and cut Into fine, cart- Paris. , Long on Saturday. If is' proposed to en- which some years la very light due as In former seasons, and the potato place to give ’em da sUp. But we Want Showers,” squatted on the hot — NOTE — doz. ^lbs.25c 23c doz. J ago, I This is a special price until Septem- wheel slices. Clean blackberVlea. On Co., after a short stay at Hampton sheath gowms gage a bus to take the firemen and to drought, this season has been bug has been kept under better con- ain't quick, enough. Dere right on pavement yesterday iwar 31st street one Ol ber 16 when the price wljl be $29.95. salad plate, arrange chilled romalne Beach, N. H. Autos To Be Specially Built These Suites Were .Bought -for Fall Trade But Are living draped In cost- also the meiqbers of the American generally heavy and of fine quality, trol. While the com borer has nest- For Police Work; .Recently our teU an’ cornin’ down dls road and 1st avenue until a policeman leaves aroimd half of plate. Ar- ly r -V- fabrics. Legion Fife and Drum Corps. This Mr. and Mrs.- Peter Luaa have and a second crop la now almost ed in some fields, the depredations dey plugs ,our back tire. So we pull NICHOLAS and LOUIS FARR Offering Them Now During Our eesi T 'S o w BUm and You Look range the orange cartwheels -around will leave only enough men to ride returned to their home ii) Ellington of this pest have not been general- warned them they might be Injured Know! G a y Ninety ready for cutting in many sections. Damaged Car Again In Use. In here. An da only reason dey by automobilea. «- Hot Meala Tasty Sandwiches your n « w other half of'^ate. Place h.alf canta- sleeves, high on; the pumper w-hich will also go after visiting at the home of their The saving to the fanner costs thus qulte aa bad this summer as last AGAIN WE REPEAT . . . stall o) e • a t!" You'll ain't atiU ehootln’ at dls house is we They promptly moved tbe sit- Ice Cream and Refreshments loupe In center and fill with trie ladylike col to Milford to take part In the son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and will be considerable. Com used for However, the fanner who idld not hit one of ’em t’rough 'da. winder. to Eaj btar It said all blackberries. ' parade. engage likewise shows signs of spray and fight the "bugs” probably The police car which was damag- down strike to a nearby aldewalk, AUGUST SALE TRY A POPULAR MARKET I lars. and-' hats that perch high on Mrs. Tony Lusa on Brown avenue. Dat leaves two against one so dey durtnj fliviar ABwriea this . Pass a light French dressing From present indications there being hea-vy. got the worst of the battle, for it la ed in an accident a week ago Sun- then adjourned it after American upswept curls will m ^ e all' women Mr. and Mrs; Carl Woods enter- takes it on da lam. Get It, lady?” . AT A S35.00 SAVING YWI. tor Parts made of - olive oil. lemon-and lifne of America look Uke tb'elr mothers will be at .least 40 members of the tained jit their home on Prospect Rain and heat, properly spaced, becoming more and more Impossible day morning is again being used. Labor party workars told them "I t IMS r*rtv*d the Juice and-very little salt. * •, department in the parade In addi- are the prime noovers of any crop to bring In good crops without use The car was so badly damaged the “Yes,” said SaUy. "But if they've they would ask Mayor' LkOuardla did when they were }i>ung and very street, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Sher- gone why do you want to stay? Bed, Dresser and Mirror— ALL FOR LAYER CAKE tlon K ^Slider graca of lovely! There is even a change in tion to the fire fighting .apparatus man of Springfield and Mr. and growth, a ^ many crops have found of extra care and chemicals. poUce commissioners decided to to Install the ahowers. ' ork Meet Dfancheeter foOca have mom tn realise aba h i own' Gay And w h / did you say at ilrst that [ viliT HEW Y --iNjixPEHstVtiSIl Chest and ^fight Table with Spice* step, as Paris Parades these ' new and the drum corps. > Mrs. Harold Woods of H u rtfo rd . both, to their benefit this ytor. How- Many crop peats move, in cycles Lrade It In with the other police hew deUclons theee enkee really are* It yea cmyyi: Ktnetles in . new By Ann? Pierce ever, there is snother side to the of years, Increasing'for a tlm* and cruiser for two new Ford*. The It was to be for Just overnight and rm iR ooM fashions, and erect shoulders and Miss Lillian Taylor has resumed then pay iis for a week?” HARTFORD MAN DIES: •rist e l M o d era te Rotes Drawer Free. These suites have hot tried one—gtve yonreelf • Orent! up tb« flttod coats. Everytbiz It is said that taste and smell are the. short quick step of the Lady of SO.ME hOUVE.MKs: her duties in the office of the Hud- teture that is not so pleasing, and then going on a decrekse. -But all models the police are to be given to lift CMlar* rise to meet hi .> money vralue often. offsets the of the time they must be oontroUed, A ersirty expression appeared up- INJURED Of COLLISION Sfnre You D ollars sell regularly for $94.50. Large Family Stse! . the last physical senses to be devel- 1900 Is a g ^ the fashion of Today! 'son G sra^ on Main street after g are specially built for police work. To Spond For S2.B O ro $4 . $ 59-95 •What gh curls. Shoulders on Bull’s rugged face. oped. They, work together and are a . Mkrrisburg, Pa.. Aug. I7.^ (a P) eflta. Crops, plteted in low- or 'damaging results follow. One Because it wUl be a week or so KS.SO *«$7 . that c spending a few days at Hampton fanda In former-'years to epjoy the "WeU," be eald, "I got to finkin’. Torrlngtoo, Aug. 17— (AP) — In tortoln m o n t sign of 'discrimination; "good taste” To Serve As A Treat With lo* —'The case of c four doorknobs— way of controlling pestr Uke the, before Ihe new cars can be'deliver- 400 CeadertsW* g things Beach. H. Imoisture in time of dryness, this com borer and the tent caterpillar Dem guys is gonna beat it back to David Smith, 21. of 588 New Brt- dppUes to many things besides food, Cleans stolen from the front entrance to Mias Bernice HanMy o* Howland/ ed the DiUon Service Company re- One of (Ae Boat JLeenSlens In Nmm T o r h design The tiny particles thrown off into this hot weather, delicioua ic* box Pennsylvania's capltol building_ year were flooded out or rotted be- la to maintain fiejd and. orchard da Chease an’ spiU wofa happened. Uln avenue, Hartford, died today A 4foetm i lo hm Mogot/Uomt WorU~Ft rOK YOUB nUMWI avenue is spending a few days at cause of heavry rain. cleanliness, that la, plow end bum paired the damaged car and turned Da Cb**M Is never gonna fin e r us at tbe Charlotte Hungfrford beepi- CUT-PiUCE the air contact our. olfactory nerves cookies,/3 doa. for 35c at th* Davla confronted state police today. Misquamicut, Westerly, R. I. it over to the poUce department for and the t brain registers a scent Bakery/ at the Center, and butter Maintenance Superintendent Harry Potatoes especially have suffereilr 'V ^tage from crops and orchards. to stay hsra. So wrot do w* do? Wa U1 ae a result of tnJuHse received FURNITURE nUNKFUKT aae SANDWICH Mr. and Mrs. Jos^>h Cooley of and In places whole plantations Plowing at the right time in the uae untU the new models arrive. * lays low bars an’ da Cheaae don’t In an accident her* yesterday. Hls BENSON’S Dosm thiougb the ages splses that 85c a lb. Fig squares and Morton sqid the culprit—perhaps a Staffordvill* recently entertained iirtnlstar to both last* and smell have been nUhed, .or have become so faU wJU deetroy many pests. Litter know whars wo ar*. JMn, after a right.lag was severed when the Open An Account At *The Friendly Store** pineappls aquares tbgt melt In your MVKdr hunter—used a monkey with h party at tbatr Inhm la honor b*ah sought and appreciated. UtUe, Teiw aa’ mo takoo a trip to truck wU di he was driving M t tha HOTEL mouth, mada wjth a sbor^ cruat, SOc wioucb to rsQove the four-pound BRISTaL 711 Maiia'St. Johnson Bloek. ^ Telephone S5S5 J^ckaUjlt to V u that tba - dos. alM taker t " Kttk A MAKCHESTER EVENS70 REBALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESpAT, AUGUST 17,19M MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN WGDNE8DAT, AUGUST ^7,193S tTEN satd Sfi.OOO aerwly artlysd young ro- 9f servo troops wars procseding to .tbs A Marlboroufirh Yankee TYDINGS AND Tangtas front Anotbsr foreign re- £ven 'A Genuine Goto Bell AMBERS SURE TO CLAIM 7u;oStrikes On Champion CONNECTICUT YANKEE port indicated more than '100 Amer. TEAMWORK SENDS YANKEES FAR AHEAD 1 leans Slid - British at Ruling, a , — I. . mountain resort nesr Kluklang, Found By Luther Leaders In Grand American. *Cap B’CONNOR PUT were safe and had food supplies for I W ELTER UURELS IF HE t 'OUND IN MARLBOROUGH four montha more. FOREIGN ACES BOW y^soe Feed Sbortags Supposing someone asked you toSslns that isn't sold on newsstands By jnSB T BM NFtELD ^pstitlon. Ha stands 6 feet 4 Inches NEW YORKERS MOVE - Just tbs opposite was reported HEA Servlee Sports Writer SPORTS ROUNDUP^ ON FOES’ LIST But the Leaguers ferretted out six :and- wreighs '210 -ponndacjsnd trap-' sd home. My am waa nearly para- by a Russian who arrived today 6l)taln a feather duster, a tlin ^ ta- TURNS BACK ARMSTRONG ______hit EDD7F BKIETZ v — l}Tsed. When tbe Prlnceaa went up copies, one ingenuous contestant shooting'is the only form' of athle- from Nanchang; He said tbe for- ble, a theater ticket atub, a dog'txri- 'Vondaila, O., Aug. 17.—’nuz year DTESSEX TOURNEY Rebert HaD, Muidaii, CaU- to her room to freshen up after the (OoBtiiiiied from Paga One.) uMng his library card' to acquire a tics in which he has'even indulged. New York, Aug. 17 — (A P) —; ,’em before an o u t A ^ made . . 7 INTO 8-GAME LEAD eign refugees at Ruling fac^ a lar, an unfrostsd electric light bulb, it’s Prank G, Carroll, S6-year-old trip, she picked up that suitcase food staortage but other wise were, copy at the Mary Cheney library. A half dozen zhooters had broken Jake Mints, Pittsburgh promoter, old Kid Eberfleki;'former -. stormy that I had been struggling ^ t h and of consistent opposition to i t But a ahaving strop, a 1930 automobile Cow bells aren't aa numerous as hardware merchant from Brecke- 99 out of Kip when Carroll stepped- has just sl^ ed Cocoa Kid and petrel of the^-fiouthern Association, Mt Maker, Antiqaariaii U ladings tells tbe voters be sup- safe and well. Amended Contract Says Only' LOU GEHRIG BACK she dddged up the stairs For "tbe fifth Successive day Jap- llcanse plate, a bicycle bell that auto boms but one team secured a « vUle, O.,. who gets the opportunity up to the 19-yard line in 1937, yet Charlie Burly to fight for the DOW piloting Fulton, must have IN AMERICAN RACE thres steps at a t|mo without ap- ports the ‘bone and sinew* of the rings, a wooden daniing egg with- bell-gt a local drug store of all to do what no trapahooter ever has he calmly shattered 100 straight to Henrotin And Mathieu Upset "negro welterweight championship been fltA^o be tied after that wild New Deal. He wants to run. with aneae planea bombed tbe Canton out a handle, a 1026 issue of Soman- {daces. done— win the Grand American become the third performer in the of the’ world’’ . . ., W-hnt do they fram ed . . aside t'o Tom Sweeney, fatenriewed By A Herald i parent effort. Later she outran.ma Roosevelt prestige and the money railway yesterday: A Japanese iightweigi.t Crown’s At hls, a copy of Fortune magazine; a Feather dusters, they say, aren’t IN BATTING FORM Handicap twice tn a row—when history of the event to register a think Henry Armstrong it— . . .- Warfioster, (Mass.) Gazette: Sorry, , in a race across' the fields, leaving of tils conservative Republican communique said bridgea and tracks I me as if I had been rooted. And were destroyed near Tuantan and genuine cow bell and n pebble from being made any more and those who crack shots from every state in toe perfect gcore. In Women’s Tennis; Play an soon as Baron Von Cramm, toe g o t '. . . Jimmy Wilson, o f the Reporter. ^ frienda both on bis side. Bolton Lake? Could jrou produce have them regard them aa family Stake In Bont Tonight But j ___ Uhion gather here Aug. 19 for eight tennis star, gets out of prison it 'Phils, had . his greatest season with Work h UniL Not Indhridi- j thought I was a he-man palling "In that caae it becomes the Sheklung, Rwtmgtung province, and Other winners will be on hand tn around with pugs and wrestlers and that bombs' damaged runways of them in the short time of one hour heirlooms but that proved no ob> days of clay bird blasting. an attempt to regain former honors, Germany, he ia expected to-'tf a black bat be bought in a drug President’s right and duty to tell «nd one-half? * stacle to the scavenger hunters, who Quarter Finals. : such In the theater! Tha Princess's tbe people what be thinks of Millard the Palyuh airdrome outside CMn- Champions have tried this two- including Joe Heistsnd of Htlls- pro and dash over here for a^ash atore for 98 cents . . . tha drug nobOTt Hall, ot Marlboroi^, 'That’s the task that faced mem- accosted friends and strangers alike It Doesn’t Mean A Thing; i Iron Horse Of Y a n k ^ Re* and carry tour . . . Promoter Her- atore then went out of business and al Leadership, Marks Ad- ' constant diet was ordiiiary yellow Tydings. ton. ’ atralght business before in toe blue boro, O., considered the - greatest '..It yaal OonnecUcut Tankec in field com, parched." Britlah authorities were informed bers of the Luther League of the in their efforts to achieve a perfect ribbon classic of trapshooting, but trapshooter in the world; Charles man (Muggs) Taylor ot BlilUy, who Jimmy broke the bat. •fa of dimlniahlnK numben of Tah- "That's why we welcome the re- Emanuel Lutheran church in their score. Even elgbt-year-old license Manchester, Mass., Aug. 17— Prlnceaa Chinquilla was the th&t, with the arrival of a Japanese Expect 15,000 Fans. all have fallen short of their goal (Sparrow) Young, 80-year-old can- dropped $15,000 whcir.tney called ranee;. Pirates Gain As Itaaa. Aa a daacandant of ona of port that Rooaevelt help is. going annual scavenger bunt last night, plates proved easy. turns To Old Stance And daughter of a Cheyenne ".Medicine destroyer on the scene, Japanese in what is considered the most un- didate from' Spriqgfleld, O., and (A P )—^Twro unseeded 20-year-old off Galento and Jolpr Henry Lewla, See by toe Boston Globe that Dale ODBaactlcut’a earlieat famillea, the to l)e glvsn to Tydings* opponent. and surprisingly enough, most of Forty Leaguers participated in Man" and throu^ Hall, and direct- Rep. David J. Levris, and to James soldiers left the British tugboat Vic- predictable championship event in Mark Arte of Champaign, HI. San Francisco "giant killsfs,’’ with has prom'oted himself another bonk Carnegie (you know, toe how to win Marlboro aAuaielan' and the original John Carver chair, (right) are all aisout 300 years old reported prostrated at hlS ho: "A atudy of these letters gives one Ue against Mr, Roosevelt's govern- Adams Exp ...... 11 adoors. toe season, belated bla home run Prize Of glOOO Poes to Winner Fabyan of Brookline. Turkey, to teach math at an Amer- Bonds, two Youngs, two Smiths and Magglo had bis turn at "sparking" -aalM to a greater degree in practl- and in excellent condition. Hall ia also an authority on Indian lore and throughout yesterday. Shortly be. Plenty of. lead sprays through the a fairly good picture of what the ment reorganization bi}l. the east arsenal wrere destroyed. Air Rtduc ...... 61 Odds StUI the Same production to *22 and once more be- Close to 1100 8harpshooters-:-in- A third match in tos round of ican endowed college . Prof. a pair ot Orauses now training with them.-- This season, tooy’re jnst a* OU uae, ualng bla atore of knowl- a well known mualcian. fore midnight, supported by three air when shooters blaze away from medicine man was required to do as In the opinion o f some politicians, Damage unofficially was put at 2,- Alaska Ju n ...... 11 'T h e postponement has not af- come the key man of the Yankees’ cludlng men and women—will 'be on eight pitted Margot Lumb of Eng- Paul Mickelson Is back In this torrid his squad . . . A l Lqney of toe fine ball club that appears unbent- ' edge o f harba, roota, barka and the the caretaker of the tiibeapeople. 500,000 yen. men, he walked tbe abort distance the 22 traps stretching over a quar- zone after a lecture tour of Wichita, able, now that evet^n e haa started the break between O'Connor and the Allegheny ...... 1 fected tbe betting odds. The men offense. hand for tbe 39th annual champion- land, victor yesterday over Mrs. Herald-Tribune, who tabbed Fred oaea of varioua mlnerala in daily There was a great difference be- Naval oil stores at Dairen burned ... 98H to a justice of the peace office to with talking money still are offering ter-mile atrip. It is estinr.ated that Kans. * Perry for tennis greatness when playing championship ban at onoc. admlniatration dates back to his un- Am C an...... When toe Yanks opened toe eea- ships. The event waa shifted to Van- Carolyn * Babcock Stark of San Ufa. tween the tribal "witch doctor" and* for ten days in March. The mili- ...42 lie served with the murder warrant, up. to 3 to 1 that Armstrong leaves close to 30 tons of shot is scattered toe Britisher still waa' five years The Yank mound corps waa good Blodgett’a statement that "hewera successful candidacy for the House Am Home Prod ... son the fans noticed Lou had a new Francisco, against the hard-hitting Stodeat of IndUa t«reu tha medicine man. The former tary goods depot there was de- ... 14t4 then left for Williamsburg, the ring the holder of the feather- daila, now toe permanent home of over the course during a single Gents, hero is a big inqlng what away, says toe same of toe youth- enough to keep them in toe running WINNERS ARE ANNOUNCED of wood and drawers of water were Democratic leadership, a position Am Rad St S .... stance. His right foot was over to- Australian Nancy Wynne, whose Robert Hall Uvea on the ahora of plied hla trade with the roots, herbs stroyed In June. Am S m elt...... 46V4 Previously he had told friends he weight, lightweight 'and welter- toe American Trapshooting Associa- tournament. About 750,000 targets waa ona . . . in a Kitty league game ful Eric Filby, also an Englishman while.toe hitters weren’t doing ao given jobs in the department, In- which went to Rep. Sam Rayburn ward first base, his body half turned 5-7, 6-2, 6-2 -victory yesterday over Iteramuggua lake (Marlborough and leaves of the trees while the oludlng one who by prior employ- The military supply depot at Am Tel and Tel ...... 141 cut himself so badly on glass “I weight championships, tbe first tion, in 1923, Before then it waa will soar from the traps this year. between Jackson (Tcnn.) and Fill- and now campaigning here . wall. Now they’re still able to ro> lake) on land that baa been in the of Texas. toward the pitcher. Dorothy Bundy of Santa Monica, "witch doctor" exerted a strange IN AIRPLANE CONTEST ment waa a brick maaon," that "ap- (THlnchow burned in May, with a Am Tob B ...... 87)4 bled like a stuck hog. I know I lost triple-plated crown wearer in box- held in various cities throughout tbe According to Ray Lorlng, man- ton (K y.) the other day, every man Babe 'Ruth and Lyn Lory of tos In- futF- the old argument that the same of the Halla from early timea. Until recent months; however, Almost from toe start, Lou bit country. ' Calif., was Counted an upset. spiritual power over the tiibespeo- parently, Mr. Blodgett believes that 500,000-yen loss. Am W at-W k*...... 10)4 a pint of blood." ing history. ager of the At T. A., the average oh the Jackson team scored in the dians are known a* toe best tippers Yanka merely overpowrer toe op* Ra haa made a deep atudy of the O’Connor had been considered to be- tbe skids. When he- celebrated his One match remained befcfTe the ple by Incantation, thereby causing "Rewers of wood and drawers of All Guarded Heavily Anaconda ...... 33)4 Formerly Was Boxer A loud minority, however, is con- 2.000th consecutive game this spring Fifteen championships will J»e de- o f hits is increasing each season first inning . . . Jackson tallied 11 In tbe Chicago hotel where most of poalUon, even though there’s plenty Ihdiana who formerly lived In thia them to forget their mental and in White House favor, and he had quarter final was complete, Mrs. Rockville Resident Is First In water, should always remain in that All these establishments were Armour, l U ...... 6% Lamance was a boxer until he lost vinced that tbe up-state Italian will he was a puzzled and angry man. cided in both the men’s and women’s aa equipment and guns get better. times in all in that frame, nine of the big leaguers hang up their bate. of overpowering being done. seetlon and declarea Chief Terra- physfcal ills. a loijg record of votes for New Deal Johnny van Ryn’s third-round ses- Class A— Two lAical Youths class; in other words, once a labor- measures. His brother, Basil guarded hea4(lly. In addition to Atchison ...... 36)4 a bet with his father, the Rev. W il- out-leg and out-punch the phe- " I ’ve tried everything”, be said divisions, with the big finale sched- In 1937 the average from scratch Lefty Gomez and Charley Rutting nuggus, for whom the lake waa Btudled Animals sion with Thelma Coyne of Aus- Trail Him; Other Winners. er, always a laborer.” O’Connor, is a close friend df Mr. these losses, unofficial Informants Aviation Corp ...... 4)4 liam Lamance, Manltou Springs nomenal little Negro and retain bis then. "Bill (his roommate BUI uled for the last day of the shoot. was 92.98 per cent. In doubles com- didn't need all toe runs to w got named, waa a clever chief 'and held "The old medicine men studied tell of numerous smaller instances Baldwin, CT ; ... 9% title, disrupting Arnistrongls run of And with a puVse of $10,000 to be tralia. yesterday to disposo o f . toe fourth- great power over hla oomparatlvely Roosevelt, was once his law partner, Methodist evangelist who formerly Dickey) and I go over every point petition, where two targetu are re- the animals and from them gained The. commissioner said that one of suspected sabotage. Balt and Ohio ...... SMr- 88 consecutive victories. split—$10(X) to the winner himself— Ninety-degree heat made play er' place wiMbliigton Senatora. Ilia y amall tribe. Marlborough lake, much of his knowledge,” said Hall. Michael 'Vetrano and Douglas of these "hewers of wood and draw- and accompanied him on his politi- lived in Danville, Ky. in my style and try to ' figure out leased simultaneously, the average cal tour of the country this sum- The difficulties with irregular Bendix ...... • ... 22% The father had forbidden his son I f Ambers should win, he will not what it is. It’s driving me nuts.’’. too event will attract the finest was 84.08 per cent. ratio in. most matches during the pitched e pair of six-blttere to wla Uka Pocotopaug, at Eaat Hampton, "H e watched each animal in each Roble, judges In the airplane model ers of water" formerly was a brick be recognized as the welterweight Pirates Capitalize On Yank Castoff; building contest which closed yes- units that have attacked in various Beth S te e l...... 56)4 to play football at Centre college Around the circuit floated hi- shots in the country. first, two days but a sharp electrical by tbe comfortable mergtne of 16-1 waa an early flabing lake. The season and followed them to see mason. mer. : chbmplon in New York state. 'The Daniel Boone and K it Cafaon had and 6-2. terday at tha Manchester Plumbing Opposed Supreme Court Bill. areas are largely of Communist Beth Steel 7, p fd ..., ... 98)4 because he considered the game too mors: Gehrig’s eyes are bad, he’s Carroll, the defending champion, storiii last night promised cooler tribe lived for centuriea along the just what they ate for their various commission pulled the rival man- nothing on these streamlined Jake Powmll, back from tbe ten gnd Supply company’s store, and Work Reported SaUefsuefory Tydings has been Identified with origin, army officers Insist. They Borden ...... 17)4 rough, but taught him boxing. lost bis zest for the game, he’s claims to possess no secrete of com- weather with resulting improvement Gehrig’s Spiiirt May Tie Cobb’s Mark; Rmraa of theae two lakea. ills. expect the activities to Increase ... 6H gers and promoter Jacobs in on the marksmen of the 20th century. day Buspenalon that resulted front The Marlborough antiquarian haa Brain’s Spring Tonlo which created much Interest, as "His work In the tax department the anti-administration faction of Can Pac ...... Dr. Lamance became light heavy- slowed dowm to a walk. in performance. dozens, of entries were submitted, as reported by his Immediate su- Senate Democrats since he opposed when and if there should come a Case (J. I.) ... 91 carpet yesterday and made them None of course was true. A doc- Attractive Kay . Stammers of his remarks during a radio inter- parbapa one of the beat collections "When the old bear dragged him- weight- chasnplon of the minola align an amendment to the original view, also probably could have fUe- made the following decisions: perior (an appointee or Mr. Blod- tpe Supreme Court bill. Other war. with Soviet Russia. Cerro De P a s ...... 43)4 tor certified bis eyes were as good England, second-seeded among the o f old editiona on the American In- self out of the caves or hollow trees Most of the "bandits” operate un- ...30 Young Men’s Christian Association contract, stipulating that "no tltlq Vitt CaUs Gordon Best Since Gehringer pensed with a few pop bottlee that Winners In Class A. first, Owen gett) is ‘very satisfactory,' ” said measures which he opposed were Ches and O h io ----- as ever. He never- played foreign list, remained temporarily dian in New England. ' -One book in the spring after bis winter’s der names of patriotic societies. A in 1929 and later boxed in Madison except the lightweight is at stake.” came hie wray. He'wras aubjeetetf to Darcey, 131 Union street. Rockville; the Tax department head. the crop control and government re- Chrysler ...... 70% the game harder and those jceg-like without a quarter finals opponent la hla poeaeaaioa written by an hll>ematlon, the old medicine men certain part of tbelr activity may .. 6% Square Garden New York- City. . Regardless of that. Ambers will, By JERRY BRONDFIELD a glass shower that caused a flVo Xngliahman who came to America second, Charles Mozzer, 377 Adarris organization measures. He voted Col Gas and El , . . . . legs seemed built for another three EDDIE BURKE CAPTURES pending completion of the Van Ryn- drop more than 50 point* in hla bat- were on hand to see what Bruin ate street; and third, David Spencer, 13 In response to a charge that be dictated by economic necessity, Coml Ihv T h ...... 63)4 Then the evangelist made a wide- of course, claim the 147-pound years of play at least. NEA Sendee Sports Writer. minute delay oo toe field could bd o a i^ in. the 1700‘a and spent sev- "nepotism Is exalted and restored to for the wage-hour and relief bills. ly publicized bet thkt bis son, fight- Coyne match. Miss Stammers was ting averag*. for his first meal. Uncannily, Bruin Fairfield street. In reply to a question, Mr. like the need for food, but their main Coml Solv ...... 10% throne if he wins, and there ^11 be Suddenly on toe Yanks’ last cleared during too second gsuM. aral ireara living among the plains stumbled around In a half sleep un- its high-place in the Tax depart- ing aa "Billy the„ Kid'’ Lamance, widespread confusion, because the ^ forced to battle two hours before Connie Mack, howevar, hasn’t Class B, first. Jack Conlon, 21 Roosevelt said his opposition to objective is to wage war against Cems Edison ...... 27 , western trip he switched back to bis One man’s poison Is another man's: given up on him by a long shot. Tbe Yainkeea had a nlao-ma trlbea, gives, perhaps, the best in- til he found what he waa looking ment." the commissioner said: Japian. .. 9% would quit the ring if he lost an im- National Boxing Association . has eliminating 22-year-old Helen Ped- fourth Inning in toe opener, and D1-: .z sight Into the habits, tradltjona and Bond street; second, Robert Thomp- George, Tydings and O’Connor waa Cons Oil ...... old batting style. It worked. He be- THE STATE OPEN TITLE meat. Or something like that. :' H* BtlU thinks he has a star in to* ersen of Stamford, Conn., 8-6, 7-5, fot^^lderberry roots—and without ... ^ — Cont Can--. ra-r.-rr. ... 44% portant m8tch .~“ Bllly the Kid” Ibst served advance nottije that it will Magglo and Lou Qohrig hit homoiie. anatoms of tha Indiana. son, 618 Center^., street: t h ^ . Ed- "The fact Is that, at the present not based on the fact that they-had gan to meet the ball solidly. 6-2 in a test of endurance and con- making. f so much as a leaf showing In early ward SturteySnl,' 25 LlUey street. time In the tax department, there Com P ro d ...... 69% and quit the ring. recognize hia claim. A t any rate, a pitcher named Jim The twin triumph stretched New Knew Prinoeaa. fought the court bill. That meas- " I dunno what did it, except go- trol yesterday. spring, and with snow often on the cilass C, first, James Fitzgerald, la just one relative of mine, a NEAT WAVE DROPS Douglas Aircraft ... .. 48% He subsequently entered tha Nothing of moment has happened Tobin arrived at the Yankees’ train- Yotk’s lead to eight ganMB as Sa addition to hla years of re- ure, he said, was not in the Demo- ing back to my old stance", he said. Doubles play < entered the third VI ground, Bruin dog down until he 9 Lilac street; second, William Addy, nephew, who has served as an as- cratic platform and waa not an Is- Du Pont ...... 129% Kansas- C5ty School of Osteopathy to either fighter since they weighed ’*! couldn’t figure out bow the other ing camp two seasons back. Ho aeveland took e single eontoat saarch ‘ Hall was fortunate in h!a Naugaiuck Pro, Perennial! YEARLING SALES HIT round with no throat in slght-.to the had a atore of the roota of the elder- 31 ‘.4 Foster street; third, Walter sistant Inheritance tax attorney for sue today. Ninety-eight per cent Easttnan K o d ^ '...... 172 and Surgery. In Kansas Q ty ha in a week ago. Ambers at 135 and one was wrong but it looks like it from toe St. Louis Browns, 9-6 to younger years in hia acquaintance ALONG SEABOARD title defense of Miss Marble and should have come up from Oaldand ’.Vci' berry plant. He gorged himself on Waddell, 301 Warren street. four years.” of its objectives, he declared, had Elec Auto Lite'...... 26% met Ella' McChirdy. a nurse', who be- Armstrong at 133%. The respite, was. r won't monkey with it AMERICANS UNABLE give Mel Harder bis tenth mound with Princess Chinquilla, a ' Chey- Mrs. Palfrey. , of the Pacific Coast League toe victory. The Athletics drove Boe- these and soon his former lively ap- The winning models are on display been realized. Gen Elec ---- - .. 41)4 came his wife In 1933. however, gave a cut at the side of again.” ' > Roniier-Up For Gol(|. BEST TOTAL IN YEARS enne Indian girl, who p re s s e d a Of this, the commissioner also Armstrong’s ..mouth , a. chance to ton's Red Sox aUU deeper Into th M f >• pearance ... returned and . be. . went In one of the windows of the Man- said;- ...... ------...... (Conttnued from Page One) Gen -Foods . . , —. r>. .,35'% The pitchers aMifiid toe’ league year before: but Kis trial'in 'toe big . .. gne .education, - .yet treasured and- chester "PTumhing and' Supply'com- .. 46% beating them 14-U after b e lt ^ about his usual course after his MARYLANDERS SILENT. Gen Ifotors ...... heal. would be just as pleased if be did. time was held Up by an attack of r^^~".Tatalaed the customs and age-old pany's store. "Recently he was advanced to the Jacobs claims the postponement ' Crowii, ShooU A Score Of L , , „ „ appendicitis. ' In that additional TO DEFEAT HARBIG Jim BegW for five runs In the A5 habita of her race. A world of and the Great Lakes region, with Gillette ...... 9% Most of the time they can’t get him .-} ■ "spring tonic.” I position of Inheritance tax attorney Baltimore, Aug. l7.-rr(AP)—Rep- .. 7% has Increased the Ucket sale and year with the Oaks, then, he won firit Iand Die4ck Mldklff fdr flfii la tb* Infonnatlon concerning the Amerl- scattered rain. ' Hecker P ro d ...... out. In the same manner the medicine after a promotional examination David J. Lewis, who received a pat, Hudson Motors ...... 8% that there will be $100,000 in the CHOICE 16 and. lost eight, which led Joe flxth. Two bornon by Jlau w F o tt 'ean Indian was told to Hall. man. found that the corky outer and Senator Millard E. Tydings. Skies partly cloudy, possible lain 287 As Kosiiuld b Sec-1 HACKEH DENIES conducted by a committee composed Int Harv ...... 58 house tonight. More conservative DILLON’S SPLIT EVEN Session Tonight. McCarthy to believe he might have Dresden, Germany, Aug. 17. — couldn’t mako up for tbooo two la« Becreta of Diet bark of the root of the "prickly of former assistant tax commis- who suffered a slap, remained silent and temperatures slightly cooler en- Local Stocks estimates, based on the heat and a Bor* int Nick ...... 48% something. (AP) —Rudolf Harblg, Germany’s nlngs. The 'O iieago White It was from Princess Chinquilla ash” , common to this part of the sioner. Farwell Knapp; superior today on President Roosevelt's in- couraged heat-fagged New Yorkers. .. 8%. rousing indifference on the part of TO REHRE TROPHY Detroit clash wras rained out. Int Tel and Tel^...... Dillon’s V-8’s split their last two ond With 291— Mallory , But Tobin, failed to make the fine, mlddle-dlstanca runner, contin- that Hall first learned the secrets country, waa good for many Ills. WASTE CHARGES court judge, Edward J. Daly, and tervention in Maryland’* Democrat- A lightning recorder in Buffalo, .. 93% Furnished by Miller and Whitney many fans, say the scrap will be Saratoga Springs. N. Y., Aug. 17. •Ycnk manager turn cartwheels out Manager Pie Trajmor ot Fltto- N. Y „ showed that 173 bolts struck Johns Manville .... starts, defeating Wapplng by a score o f diet of the Indians, how the yel- These roots were used more fre- (believe It or not) former Tax Com- ic senatorial primary. , Kennecott ...... 39)4 43 Pear) Street lucky to do $75,000. — (A P )—Only eight yearlings and of pure joy, so the Yankees and To- ues to give the touring Amcri(uui burgh decided to give aome ot hie low com or malae of tbe Indians Both Tydings, repudiated by the In a 45 minute disturbance last of 7-6 and bowing .o the East Side quently for a tonic by the Indians missioner William H. Blodgett. Lehigh Val R d ...... 5% Hartford, Conn. The outcome, in the opinion of Rees by 11-8. The box scores: Places Fourth. some breeding stock remain to be bin parted company. Anyway track and field atoletea plenty of weary Pirates a rest and benched >- (Continued from Page One.) President yesterday, and Lewis, poaaeaaed unusual health-giving ele- than any other, both summer and night. Ligg and Myers B .. ..101)4 WUIiam R. Martin most critics, itlU simmers down • to East Side Rec sold at the Saratoga sales in the International Champ March- McCarthy had such people as <3oofy trouble. Gus Suhr end A l Todd In tovor o f ments if carelessly prepared for eat- winter. It had properties to safe- praised by him the day before, de- Officials in the Virginia state Loew's ...... 47% L o i^ Representative the question o f Ambers’ ability to last session tonight, but last night’s Gomez, Red Ruffing. Monte Pearson ' Despite toe fact .tokt toe invad- Bill Brubaker and R ay Renee. to time when It was discovered clined Immediate comment on . Mr. AB R H PO A 'E ing— note carelessly prepared. guard the ill Indian In summer's prison at Richmond said they envied LorlUard ...... 19% . 1:00 p. m. Quotations travel 16 rounds at the terrific pace Haraburda, c . . . 4 2 2 selling assured the best year since and' others, to dp hi* pitching that ers took eight ot 14 events yester- Brubaker made toree hits, including- that there were not sufficient funds Roosevelt’s statebient bpposlng 6 1 0 Bridgeport, Ck>nn., Aug. 17.— (A P ) Parched com—not loo carefully heat and In Winter time. There are the prisoners. It waa much cooler Mont W a r d ...... 46% habitually set by Armstrong. And, O’Leary, 3b '. . . . 4 0 1 2 1 2 1930. es Toward Third Titlfr-4n year. They did it, too. Pitched day, Harbig again beat Charlie Bee- e homer, and toe. Buce waUoped to carry out the duties Imposed by ABOUT TOWN Tydings and implying his support in the stone-walled cell block thaiii of course, bis luck in dodging — Eddie Burke, / stocky Naugatuck parched— tones; up the entire sys- countless other herbs, barks, and these new laws, the tax commis- Nash Kelv ...... 10% Insurance Stocks Allczl, ss ...... 4 0 1 4 4 1 A consignment of 34 head from the Yanks to a world title. tham ot Columbus, O., former Ohio anrinnatl 10-0 to stretch their of Lewis. in the prison offices. Henry’s hammering fists during that professional who for several years tem, Hall says, and a diet of parch- roots used by the Indians and tlVne- sioner presented the facts to the Nat, Btsc ...... 25% Bid Kovls, p ...... 8 1 1 0 0 0 the estate of Admiral Cary T. Gray- The Cubs wanted no part of Mr. State star, in the 800-meters run. tional League lead to five gameau ad'Zndian com fo r several weeks wilt Durham, N. C., M glera said it Nat Cash Reg ...... 27 Aetna Casualty ..... , time. Hewport Play. Tobin because Charlie Grimm bad It wras close ell toe way and both Brooklyn's Dodgers beat the ee^ trled for 'many ills Including brews Board of Finance' and Cdptrol and ■ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tanner ox Oorrenti, lb . . . . 3 2 2 5 0 1 lost toe 'Ckinnectlcut open goU snn, J. J. (pleyeland, Meadowview -Tt- give the eater that "sweete breathe” was -too hot yesterday for fish to Nat D airy...... 15% Aetna Fire . , . ; ...... — It should be a rattling good fight Galll. If ______3 -1 1 3 0 0 farms, the Penn farm corporation a lot 'of respect for McCarthy’s runners were caught in the "same ond place New York Giants to r ths- and pastes.for skin ailments and convinced of the need of furnishing Philadelphia are the guests of Mr. with Armstrong the probable win- championship in photo finishes, to- tt \^of which the Colonial Governor John various poultices for sprains and the neces.sary funds, this bodw au- and Mrs. Paul Custer of East Mid- bite. Nat Distill ...... SlMrtAetna Life Haberein, 2b. . . . . S 0 2 1 0 0 and others were sold for $66,425. handling of pitchers, and he figured time, 1:62.4. Koerting o f Germany second time In 12 encounters, 7 to JAPS SEEK SOFT 18% Automobile ...... ner on a fairly closo decision. day was the winner and new cham- was a poor third. S, combing Harry Oumtoit aad to ---- ^Usrver wrote ip his papers about bruises. thorlzed these additlorial expendi- dle ’Turnpike. Mr, Tanner Is a son N Y Central...... Falcetta, r f ...... 3 1 1 0- 0 0 This brought tbe totals to 550 head Newport. R. I., Aug. 17— (AP) — ...... well, you knfiw how he fig- DAMAGE SLIGHT. .. % Conn. General ...... Dick Allm an for five hits aad tour it tha Plymouth Colony founding. tures."' of the late John Tanner of this towh North Am ...... 20 Urbanettl, sf . . . -2 2 1 0 0 0 plon. .of potential race horses sold for $1,- It looked today *a if the Newport .ure4« Harley Howells, of Ohio State, Having- learned lesson Number New London, Aug. 17.— (A P ) — TS Hartford Fire runs in toe ninth. Chlcsgo’e C ite '^ t is a fact that the parched One In the curricula of Vlfankeelsm". He cited as an example the ad- and a cousin of Mrs. Custer. His SPOTS FOR DRIVE Packard ...... Costello, cf ...... 3 .2 ,2 2 0 0 Burke, brother of Billie Burke, 300,700. The average price has- been Casino would have to put up a new But Pittsburgh needed hurlers who whipped Harbig at 400 meters This city had its most spectacular .. 9% Hartford Steam Boiler desperately and Pie Traynor, hav- In Sunday’s meet at Berlin, came split a twin bill with toe St Louie eoro, if eaten for a couple of. weeks," Connecticut variety. Bob Hall turn- ministration of tfie cigarette tax wife, who lived In Manchester about Param P ie t ...... The^Standings former National open champ,^ com- $2,365. — tennis singles trophy for 1939. electrical storm in many years from Penn ...... 20% National F ir e ...... ing heard glowing reports about the through in tbe 400 in 48.4. Mozel Cardinals, winning the opener 8-4 aald Hall, "will g ive. the Identical ed- to early Americana—the crafts- law which during the flr.st year re- 20 years ago was much surprised 32 11 14 21 6 4 piled a 72-hole score of 287, three In 1930, 660 head sold for $1,- Lanky Don Budge, the red-hair- (Continued from Page One.) the standpoint of brilliance of light- Phelps Dodge .. 35 Phoenix ...... YESTERD.W’S RESLXTS gentleman in question, decided to Ellerbe of Tuskegee Institute was in eleven innings on Flank Demar ^ m hweet breath to the person so eat- manship. the work of the hands of quired the setting up of an entire at the changes that have taken place DUIon V-S’s over par, to succeed Leo Mallory ot 760,070 to average $2,667. Last year ed Californian, appeared -to have a ning flashes and crashing thunder, Phil Pete ....-...... 40% Travelers National AB R H PO take, a chance. • another star, taking too 100 meters ree's triple, then losing the second ing, ah recorded In the .Plymouth the Colonists, of. which hla forebears new section in the Excl.se cllvi.slon in the public buildings, the appear- Chicago 5-2. St. Louis 4-5 the Wee Bum country club, victor 528 yearlings sold for $1,260,225 firm grasp on the third leg he. needs near Julchang, close to Kluklang, but a check up following the storm Pub Serv N J ...... 29% PubUc UtiUtles Lafko, c ...... 4 1 1 3 to retire the trophy next Saturday. Traynor is glad he took that in 10.6 and the 200 meters tn 21.3. to Curt Davis, 6-2. Ookinial writings of Governor Car- were numbered. Today he has as- Including 15 regular and 10 tempor- ance of Main street and East Center and Indications were, the Japanese Pittsburgh 10, Cincinnati 0 in 1936 and again last year. with an average slightly higher than ----M \ sembled a private collection of Colo- ary clerks for which the hoard au- barrage of one and one half hours Radio ...... , 7% Conn. Lt. and Pow. .. 46)4 Janton, p ...... 4 2 3 0 Hia game practlcsdly at top chance, because the Pirates wouldn’t Fred Wolcott of Rice was second Another -eleven-inning struggle ▼Ar. street. They will visit other rela- consequently were imanging ' the Brooklyn 7, New York 3 ' , the 1938 crop. $2,387. nial and early American craftsman- thorized expenditure of $50,740 In showed that damage here and lb Rem Rand ....,. .. 15)4 Conn. Pow ...... 47 Ecabert, 2b . . . . . 2 1 0 2 Eddie led from the start and was form, despite a layoff from slngles- bo moving alonlg'as smooth as they in the 200 in 22.2. saw toe PhiUies beat toe Boston Purification of stomach and the tives In town, Hartford and Spring- Philadelphia 7,, Boston 6 (11) ship in New England, very valu- addition to the regular appropria- force of their attacks on the this vicinity was surprisingly slight. Republic Steel ...... 18 Hartford Elec. L t ..... 60'4 IVerner, lb . . . . . 4 2 3 5 never headed. He posted two par Mrs. Ethel V. Mars, owner of the since his- recent European invasion, are without Tobin. He wa* ope Wolcott gained an easy triumph Bees 7-6 when Cfiiuck Klein singled intestinal- tract was gained by the field before returning home. • Yangtze's south bank under the pro. The storm began at 2:30 o'clock Rey Tob B ...... 42% Illuminating Shs.' . . . 55% American Johnston, ss . , . . 3 0 0 4 rounds of 71-71— 142 to set the pace Milky Way farm, made two pur- of the cheapest pickups the Cor- In the 110-meter high hurdles beat- home Herschel Martin with toe win- Indians by \the system of roasting able. Hall is considered as much tion of $35,000. ■ ' New York 16-6, Washington 1-2 Budge encountered Archie Hender-. an authority on old furniture and Town .\iidlls Made. tection of their warships. this morning and continued until Safeway Stores ...... 19 New Britain Gas . . . . 20 Salmensen, If ., . 4 1 2 4 on Monday, opening day, and then chases last night to become the top son of Chapel HIU, N. C., today in. sairs have made in years—one, also, ing two German rival* in 14.9 while ning rim. both vegetables and meats. It was About 200,000 veterans from So. New Eng. Tel. Co. 147 Cleveland 9, St. Louis 6 craftsmanship o f all periods as he Is The ta.x Commi.ssloner pointed out The Bliieficld baseball lean) will after 4:15 o'clock. The weather- Schenley Dis ...... 18 Green, s f ...... S 0 3 2 faltered only slightly yesterday to Individual buyer of the season. A the fourth round. which ha* paid the highest dlvl another Rice star, Jack Patterson, common for the Indians to cook of the habits and customs of the In- meet at Mount Nebo tomorrow nearby provinces were put into posi- man reported a total rainfall of 1.92 Sears Roebuck...... 71% Western Mass...... • 29% Philadelphia 14, Boston 11 Halleran, rf : . , . 3 0 0 0 complete the final 36-hoIes In 145 chestnut son, of Imp. Teddy-Mistress dends. captured tbe 400-meter hurdles tn GIBBIES TOP TALOOTTVnXB that at the request of State’s Attor- (other game postponed) Henderson was given little chance venison and bear roasts for as much dians...... in Fairfield night for practice. . tions in the strategic hill of Hupeh Inches from the storm and scat- Shell Union ...... 16 Industrials Stranton, 3b .., . 3 1 0 0 Grier out of the Meadowrvlew lot And It would be a pretty fair 53.7, a second ahead of Darr o f Qer- ney Lorin W, Willis Eastern qnd win in a blaze of glory. to slow up the tltllst’s onward as six or seven hours over .their And he has not stopped at a county audits were made of finances to- guard against a Japanese thrust tered showers during daylight hours Soc'oi)y V a c ...... 14% Acme Wire ------24 McConkey, cf .. . 3 0 0 1 Went to Mrs. Mars for $5,400 and march,.. barring an unlocked for brand of poetic justice if the Pirate many. ■, Gibblea’ aoftballers turned back at the' Peiping-Hankow railroad. Am. Hardware...... 24 Hartford 8. Hazleton 7 (12) Two amateurs, Tony Koslnskl ot campfires. When the meat waa done knowledge oT the same; he has In the towns of t)anbiiry and War- of the morning. South Pac ...... 18% she also gave $4,900 for a chestnut change In Budge’s form pickup scuttled the Yankees’ Greg Rice, husky Notre Dame Talcottvllle by a score of 7 to 6, Chinese reported Hwsngmel waa Arrow H and H, Com. 36 Albany 9, Elmira 4 Greenfield Hill and Bobby Grant of a thick coating of charred meat en- taught himself to repair and recon- ren and that In the former six An Image of Marco Polo, who South Rwy ...... 12% 33 8 n 21' ? 1 filly by Man p ’ War out of. Idle The only fault that court observ- chances tn -a world series— if and distance runner, won toe 8,000 me- scoring all -thelF‘"run8 in toa third flooded and a no man’s land, with Billings and Spencer. 4% Wilkes-Barre 8, Trenton ! Wethersfield, separated Burke from cased the roast, and tbe large piece struct the original table, chair or months wore required and .the cost visited Hrmgchow (w-hlch RELIEF EXPENSIVE. St Brands ...... 7*4 East Side Rec 003 212 3— 11 Spell. ers noticed when Budge went into -when. ters by a wide margin In 8:40.5. and fifth' innings. Dowd and Du- highboy so cleverly that one must Japanese bolding highlands outside Boston, Aug. 17.— (A P ) »-N ew 4 Bristol Brass ...... - 37 (night) Mallory, who finished fourth. Kosln- baldo featured for toe winners. X o f meat waa reduced greatly In size was $15 (448 16 Klnsay) In the 13th century, is still St Gas and E l ...... Dillon V-8’s .. 400 120 1— 8 William Ziegler, Jr., went to $6,- action yesterday—a lack of control BUI Watson, Michigan’s shot putter, use a magnifying glass to detect the city. , England got relief from oppressive St Oil Cal ...... 31% Colt's Pat Firearms. 56 Williamsport 7, Binghamton : skl’s total .was 291, four strokes Lc-tus and Blank for the losers. and much of the goodness concen- He said that In 1936-37 addition- i? be seen In the picturesque Ling- Two base bite, (Jorrentl, Werner; 000 for a chestnut son of Imp. Ted- on his forehand drive*— the Cali- Tough. Job Ahead, But Lon’a beat Germany’s Bans Woellke, the the repair. yin Monastery. Foreign reports from Nanking heat and humidity today, but it cost St Oil N J ---- '.... ,. 53% Eagle Lock ...... 17 (night) three base bite; Galll, Salmensen; awm.y from the winner. Grant shot Gibbiee are slated te meet Dillon’s trated in the charred outside coat- al appropriations again were nec- dy-Sweetheart. It was the highest fornian corrected before completing Getting Better. Olympic champion, tn the shot put Ing. This charred coating having One is led to believe the original thousands of/d^Iars. Tex C orp...... 45% Fafnir Bearings .... 87 STANDINGS stolen bases, Costello, Werner, Mc- a 293 and Mallory took 296 over the with a heave o f 61 feet 4 8-23 inch- V-8’s next Monday,' August 23 at essary, all of which were authorized National price of the night. his 6-0, 6-3 elimination of Owen We see by the record books that absorbed tbe goodness of the meat "Connecticut Yankee” either played, An electrical storm that dissipat- Timken Roller Bear .. 49% Gray Tel Pay Station 8% 10% Conkey; double plays, Johnston .and BrooRIawn country club's tricky es and also placed fourth in the dis- Porter street. Games are sojight by the’ board of finance' and control. - W. L. Pet. During the 11 nights of seUlng, Anderson of Los Angeles In the Tyrui Raymond Cobb, the Georgia I and being also a purifying agent. It a fiddle at an old country dance or "In passing, may I say that, dur- ed the heat brought wind ot tor- Trans America ---- .. 1 0% Hart and Cooley Werner, AUcri, Haberelp to Ck>r- layout. cus throw. with any team-in town, call Mana- Pittsburgh ...... 64 39 .621 Mrs. Mars bought 14 head of year- third round yesterday,- peach, nine years in a row rapped kept the Indians in fine health con- played in the village band. Hall is ing this biennium, not one dollar In nadlc force that mowed down trees Union Carbide ...... 81% Hendey Mach., B. ... 9) renti; base on bolls, off Janton Ur- The. eighth American victory ger Gibble, 8546, or A. ' Dubaldo, Landers, Frary & Clk. 23 New York ...... 61 46 .570 Burke,' showing plenty of d v lings for $92,0{>0, paying the ex- Previously, in straight seta, be out 200 or more hits a seak>n. Which atantly and gave them great of the Jattcr claMlflcation, for he additional appropriations was au- and a roller coaster at Whklom Union P a c ...... 90 banetU, off Kovia Erabert (2), Joto- came in the 400 meter relay when 6802, any evening. has played the cornet in Poll's band DAILY PATTERN New Brit. Mcb., Com. 22 Caucago ...... 59 63 .651 termination and courage,, was as hot ousted Robert Low of New York la a lot of basehlts. Park, Limenburg, Mass. Lightning .Unit A i r c r a f t ...... 26T4 ston by K oils; atruck out, by (hor- ceptionally high average" of $6,571 Howells, Patterson, EHIerbe and Wol- Gibbies Loneh , Strength, be says. TTie Indlans'were thorized by the Board of Finance Cincinnati ...... 58 48 .547 aa the torrid day yesterday when he without wasted effort. Tbe Low W e also observe that Lou Geh- and orchestra and the famous Colt's and control without it was first killed tbree^men. Rain flooded cel- Unit Corp ...... 2 % do., pfd...... 90 rent! by Janton, Ecabert, Werner, pel- head. Last year'she bought 17 cott ran. the distance In 42.2, to AB. R. H. PO. A. E. never "red or uncooked” meat band all over the “ United States. North and Judd . . . . . 22 Boston .. .1 50 54 .481 burned up the course and gave, match waa Budge’s first oompetltlon rig has passed the 100 mark thia urged and recommended by the By CAROL DAY lars in ^ston . Unit Gas Imp ....*■ -. 10% Lafko, McCoqkey by Kovia..Tinu 50 betul for $124,100. On Newrport’s grass courts this year. beat a German quartet ,by a tenth Glbbie, 3b ...... 4 1 1 2 3 1 asters. These musical organizations once .. 44% P e ^ , Stow & Wilcox 6) Brooklyn ...... 50. 55 ,476 • O. -TA^TOffnn • every indication that be was tired season, and if the Iron Horse c v i heads of the different divisions o f Most of tbe damage was done at U 8 Rubber ...... minutes. Umpire, Johnson. Arriving late, the titlist missed of a second. Gleeson. 2b ...... 4 1 X Many Breeds were among the best in the United Limenburg. The' wind cut a swath ..63 Russet] Mfg. Co. . . . . 28 . St. Louis .. 46 59 .438 of being a perrenlal runner-up. He manufacture M-odd more safe blows (he tax department. - all of whom Don't jmu love slips of luxurious, U S S m e lt...... Monday's 90-degree heat aiid avoid- Bill Lynch, New York hammer Dowd, If ...... 4 1 0 When the Pilgrims landed at Ply- States and Boh Hall was a comet gleaming satin, -.pf pure dye ' ellk 300 feet wide and almost a mile U S Steel'...... 58% Scoilll Mfg. Co...... 22 phla. ___ 32 71 .311 Wapplng * hit every one of his abota as though before Oct. 2 fie will have tied Schibenpbflug, as 4 1 0 mouth in 1620, there were already were appointed by Mr. Blodgett him- ed the dispiriting' effects suffered by thrower, was unplaced in his. spe- soloist in both. ..^fter a quarter of crepe, rustly taffetTera-' > long. Tbe coaster. Idle at the time, Western Union ...... 27% Stanley Works ...... 88* American AB R H PO A toe title depended upon it and it League •Cobb’s record. '' Columbia Lou now cialty while Patterson finished third Fley, at ...... 4 1 0 many half-breed Indians in the East, self." Pet. hia rivals. a centui'y he became a teacher of charge by Blod- went down like a pile, of match. West El and M fg . . ..1 0 2 do., pfd...... 27) W. L. Tobin. 3 b ...... 8 1111 paid dlildenda.' has hit safely 200 or more timea for in tbe high jump. Cornelius War- C. Johnson, c f ...3 0 0 Hall stated. For three hijndred years the Instrument and he has taught In answer to a Well, it’s very easy to have loU ___ 70 33 .680 Three upseta marked their prp- tl’.at "the cost Sticks. * Fifty pine trees were Woolworth 45% Torrln^on ...... 24 Neiv York . C. Hart, e . . . . 3 1 0 Several tlmas now, Burke has eight straight seasons. merdam of Fl-esno, Calif., failed to Giovannini, c .. .3 0 Q Wtattes had been ^’lsltt^g the eastern am ong-other#-of- 4h«—-leadlfi# gett. a Republic.::' of real luxury slips with no strain ...; 61 40 .604 Leaders greoa to ’toe round of 16. (3iarlea •- Pounding out close to 100 hits 4n of 'administration 936 was more blown flat. Three landed on auto-; Elec Bond and Share (Curb). 7% Veeder' Root ...... 49) Clevelnad .. P. O’Brien, lb 4 1 place in the pole vault after starting J. Mordavsky, lb 3 0 0 shores of J^'ew England and at least trumpeters ffom this section, W il- on the_ budget. Buy the lovely ma- Boston ...... ___ 55 44 .556 coma into toe final rounds In ' the Hare, of England, top-seeded for- a little leas than '60 games Isn’t than three times '.iich as in his mobiles. One of tbe cars was a j New York Banks D. Berger, cf ; 3 2 BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. at fqpr meters (13 feet 1 5-32 inch- Czarnecki,. p .... 3 0 0 liam .Costello o f Hartford and Ches- terials, the kind you crave, and Bank of New York .. 350 Washington .... 55 ■53. .609 van, only to falter oh toe pome eign .entry, waa eliminated In the a simple taafc no matter, who.'stends one Indian, who assisted the-Pil- last year. ..a* .ta\ ,v-!mmia3loner in. pew beach wagon purchased on'this I M. Wqldron, U 4 1 es)- and -missthg on-'toree'-attemptr. A.' DubSld^ rt .' 3'3- ■ 8. 'gifihs'. in' many t^ys, wa.s'liuspeet ter; Shlelde-pf .Manchestw.’ -' maka-them up^.yourself with 'ttabr week for the park'orcReAtfa. ' ''■‘" BiAnkets Trust' Detroit .... 49 55 .471 ■S stretch. H a acquitted himself- weH ' N A T IO N A L XiBAOUE. toltd round 'by the capable Hal sur- up to the plate, but Ctehrig who has Costello.'rated as'one cif the best 1933," Hackett, a Democrat, said; design. Pattern 8297. VOiAGTS ONLY DOCTOR C. Muz^, ea ... 0 yesterday. face o f Kanaaa aty, 6-3, 6-2. Tbe Cd o f having had an ' English, educa- ; I-SWi .the:--.6.H»“ 'li‘.uroa. were . Three .deck chairs were blowm 50 Central Hinover C3ilcago------___ 43 53 .448 H. Hart, p ... 8 0 Batting— Lombardi, Cincinnati, shown signs of shaking his early TotaU ; ...... ;. 35 7 10'21 7 3 trHinperers;.-i!ow“ «m d«ctS‘ hi*'- otvir 63 .378 Veteran Frenchpian, Jaeqiica Brug- ' ttefL 'H i 'thfe'c'0T6nlSts''hoW lb $132,939. Three times that amount ^ - -iTBe'eMp fits heautifUlIjr, for it ■feet frtm a lawn 16 a porch. A' •Chase- ... ■. .Phiiodelp.hia ____ 38 &. WaJdrpn. iff % :2-, A I ^ b u tla o f Chase. Couqtry efub. ..349; ..McCormick. Cincinnati, *nH season .. slump,, indicate he might, .TidcottvUle A ll-Stan ,. '68 ;S5S' »oa. bowed'out to-(Sardner Mulloy TgafEST£RBttrS?^mRS plant and prepare the .Indian corn, is $398,817. According to Mr. Blod- darts at the aides and a zipper clos- chair on the porch flopp^ into tbe HELD IN T O E ’S DEATH Chemical ...... St. Lo'uls . . . V ' 38 D. Smith, rf .. 8 D Waterhiiry fintahed fifth with 298 'Vaughan, Pittsburgh,'',833.' ..... 'do rt." L. Lotus, sf 4 0 0 without which Jthey .would all prob- Shields,^ at 20 years ot age, la first backyard. Three popcorn stands aty ...... Eastern. j» and Dave Stewart o f MlUbrook and Runs—Ott, New York, 9^; Good- o f M iam i'in the second round, 6-4, In spite of his rather poor sea- gett, the expenditure^ for 1936 must ing that gives a slick fitted line, H. . Berger, 2b . 2 3-6, 6-8. By ASSOCIATED PRESS J. Lotus, 2b . 4 2 1 ably have died during the lean first ‘ " ' ‘ he I nlted States you can get in no- other way. Your cams withering into the street, Continental W. L. Pet. X D wyer, at . . . 1 0 Ralph GreCnwrood o f Shorehaven man, Cincinnati, 85. •- son—possibly the. worst he ever 3 0 (lave been more than this sum; but (Oontlnned from Page One.) Frank Kovaca, of Oakland, Calif., Blank, p ... 2 yean at Plymouth, • 1 Marine Band and.first trumpeter Imi new dresses, you know, simply bumpliii: automobile fenders at the Com Exchange . Binghamton , 72 36 .667 tied for sixth with even 800’a. Clee- Runs batted -in—Ott, New York, has experienced at the plate— Geh-^ Bill Brubaker, Pirates — Broke W. Sihith, If . 3 1 0 ' the facts are that they were $230, ^rat' National <. 1665 Hazleton .... 66 45 J)9S 88; Medwlck, St. Louis, 84. ■eeded aixth, dtfaulted to William rig hasn’t been held.' hltlesa very Princess Chinquilla, who for mapy Marine Band Orchestra. 243. or-$168,574 less than Mr. Blod- must look Uny around the waist, curb. - 82 6 8x30 4 4 ko Merchettl of FeirchUd Wheeler into line-up at first base with two- Z. Gotz, 3b ..3 JL 0 Authority on Indian lore, anll- Andlenoe "Lays In Alslea.’* the discovery aftef the 84-year-old Guaranty Trust . Albany ------55 53 .509 Hite— McCormick, Cincinnati, Murphy of Chlcsgo because of the often, and if ife continues to clout yoar appeared on the American gett’s teure." and here’s the slip to make them DiUon’a V-8’s wea alone et 801 end Herb Arm- run homejr and pair of singles to Robb, ss ___ 3 06 0 0 quarjan ot American craftsmanship, do that. Park theatergoers took refuge osteopath reported his wife missing Irving Trust ... Elmira ...... 52 58 .473 152; Hack, Chicago, 134. heat. Murphy waa ahead at the the ball as he has been for the last lead w ay'in 10-0 rout of Reds. stage, and who;, included among her "The” former tax commissioner," AB R H PO A strong, (kiodwln Park, rfartford time, with a 6-2 victory in the first U Gibbs, cf . . 3 0 3 1 musician and story-teller— these on the floor when the wind blew the Monday night, aaid she apparenUy Manufact Trust Williamsport 51 60- .459 H. Lafito, c . . . . 4 1 Doubles —Mcl^rmiclc, Cincinnati, few days he’ll wind up with a .300 Lefty CR>mez, Charley Ruffing and friends many of the -members of Hackett wrote, "la shocked to learn Without a line , or wrinkle, it’s pro, Charley Clere, Race Brook set and a toree gam e to one lead in Kent, lb .... 3 0 U 0 qualljles easily place Bob Hall In stage curtain high over the audi- had been beaten to death a week be-, Manhattan . . . . Trenton .'.... 49 60 T450 F. Janton, p . . . . 0 and Martin, Philadelphia, 82. average after all. Lou Gehrig, Yankees—42omez and the great families of America dur- taht the Board of Finance and Con- very smooth over the hips, too, and amateur and F. O. OUlett, Norfolk toe second. Beck, rf . . . .' . 3 0 0 0 ence’s heads. fore. New York Trust Hartford ___ 46 57 .447 E. Werner, lb .. 1 Triplea— Mize, St. Louiz, 12; Out- His current mark, which hover* Ruffing each pitched six-bit ball to Momazhais, c 1 0 lug the period of about 40 years Uie category of a real Connecticut trol authorized the purchase of an .flares just enough at the skirt- It amateur, tied with SOS’s for toe re- Despite toe top-heavy foreign en- 8 0 Yankee. In Boston, rain poured seven feet A coroner’s Jury yesterday heard PubUc NaUonal Wilkes-Barre 45 67 .402 B. MeCkmkay, 2b. 1 teridge, St. LiOuls, and Goodman, around .280, i* just about 60 points turn back Senators, 16-1 and 6-2; ago, possessed great strength. On automobile for the new commission- m*y be made with built-up shoul- Mrs. Nell Savage testify Mrs. Title Guarantee . TODAY’S GAMES maining prizes. Cincinnati, 10. try list, only one invader remained below normal for the Yankee slug- one occeisicn, when Bob Hall was of water into tfie cellar o f psyco- D.. Muldoon, 8b . 1 Gehrig helped Gomes win with TotaU ...... 83 6 731 8 3 er In-1933. ders, if you prefer. Lamance had complained Uiat her U. 8. T r u s t ...... National The cbamplqnahlp was worth $150 Home runs— Goodman, Cincin- ks play reached tbe fourth round, ger. "B u t all he needs is a couple, living in East Hartford, the Prin- pathlc hospital, and authorities C. Johnston, as . 1 homer and double in one inning, as Two base hits, Gleeson, Dowd;^ ‘ CoUor.ted For Use of Osr. called a fire department pumper in husband drank too much and ’I f I grboklsm3il)ok at New York to Burke, pliia toe championship nati, and Ott, New York, 27. o f France, who qualified more four-for-four, or three-for-four eeas was due to'play in Hartford. Pattern 8297 ia designed for sizes W. Green, pf . . . 1 well os two singles. three base bits, Scblbenphflug, J, "But during-his terms of office. fear tbe wrnter would reach tbe had the nerve I would Wave." Cincinnati at Chicago shield which has been at Wee Burn Stolen., bases— Hack, Chicago, by defeating Erneet Sutter, ot New days and he'll be well on bis way Knowing this. Hall met her at tbe PUBLIC RECORDS 14. 16. 18. 20, 40 aod 42. Size 16 S.. M cA iU m s, I f i 0 'Goody Rosen, Dodgerc — paced Lotus, Blank; hits off, Czarnecki 7, Mr. Blodgett did not hesitate to col- boilers. An East Boston chimney Late last night the jury decided Boston at Philadelphia ’’ for toe pest rix years through vic- Scharein, Philadelphia and 'Itoy Orleans, 4-6, 6-4, 7-5. to a new spot in the ^record boolc. station and liivlted her to his home requirea 3)4. yards of 39-inch ma- Erabert, cf ...... 1 12-hlt attack that brought 7-3 tri' Blank 10; stolen bases, Schlben- Attaohment lect from' the state seven cents a terial. With built-up shoulders, wras demolished by the wind. Mrs. Lamance had "come to her HOSPITAL NOTES Pittsburgh at St. Louis 6 tories by toe late Johnny Golden Brooklyn, 11. j , The domestic Hat still surviving umpb over Giants, scoring tying run in East Hartford to spend the week Halloran, rf .. pbfiug, Momazhais, A. Dubaldc^^ Papers of attachment of Parker mile for transportation in his own 11-3 yards. Lightning killed two men in Ver- death by foul means" and recom- American and Mallory. Koalnaki will receive Pitching — Blanton, IHusburgh, included second-eeeded' Joe Hunt Add trlvlata; Oscar Vitt of the in eighth and driving home decid- during the theater engagement.- from Loe Angeles; Budge’s doubles Blank; double plays. Goto to Kant, street holdings of Joseph Hahn were car." ■ , . , mont and one in Maine before the mended that the "parties suspected Philadelphia at Boston (2) 81 7 10 31 8 4 $11 in plate; Grant $75 in plate ; 10-2; Warneke. St. Louiz, 11-5. t&lnk ing tellies with third safiety in nbitb. Gibble to Gleeson; (eft baoac ExhlMtion of Strength The new Fall and Winter Pat- Admitted today: John Perktee, partner. , another Los on filed .this morning at the office of The commissioner said in answer storm swung south to Massachu- be held for further investigation." , New York at Washington Dillon V-8’b ...... 800 103 1— 7 Mhllory $50, tabutls $40, Stewart velop intoitea a better second baseman Ace' Parker, Atoleticz—drove in Glbhles 7, Talcottvilla 5; struck out *T met the Princess et the sta- tern Book, 32 pages of attractive Broad Brook. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Angeles veteran; Wllmer Allison of the Tdwq Gerk pn action taken by to Blodgett’s charge^ that "the per- setts. Frank Gllbo, 60. sought Ten minutes later Prosecutor G. Chicago at Detroit (2) Wapplng ...... 800 012 0—8 and Greenwood $25 each: Marchetu than (Tharlle Gehringer.. .. which four runs with toree singles as A 'l by, Czarnecki 3. Blank 0; time, 1 tion and was eurprised to note -that designs for every size ana every oq- Discharged today; Miss Florence St. Louia at Cleveland Batting—Foxx, Boaton, .848; Atialln, Tex., Frankie Parker of tha Apothecaries Hall company ot sonnel since July 1, 1933 has been Mielter under a tree at Portland. Derk Green charged- Dr.. Lamance X— Two out when -winning run $15 In plate and Arinstrong, Clarke, should make him the best second outscored Red Sox, 14-11. hour; umpirsf, B. Jomb, P, Do * aha h ^ a broken arm. Yet'she was castoD. is now ready. Photograpbz Maguire. Lake’^treet. , Eastern Travis, Washington, 847. Beverly Hill#, CaUf., Elwood Cooke. Increased about 150 per cent", that Me. Lightning struck jt, and he with first decree murder. scored. end Gillett $6.60 each, toe latter sacker since Napoleon Lajole. Frank Demaree, Cuba, and <^ft baldo. em^ying a heavy'suitcase. I picked Waterbury in .the sum of $6U0. show dreAses made from theae pat- Census: Fifty-two patients. Hartford ^ Hazleton Runs batted in—Foxx, Boston, Portland, Ore., and Bryan Grant, "the record shpws that on July 1, died. Fortunat Audette, 40, and Testimony showed that the doc- Two base hits, D. Berger, M. two in plate. Right? (Right!) Davit, Cardinals—Demarse got up the case and grunted as 1 tried Service w ai mede by Deputy Sheriff teme being worn; a feature y®u Albany at Elmira 133; DiMagglo, N ew York, 90. Atlanta. William F. Blake and action is re- 1933,. there were 48 permanent, and Robert Swett. 13, of* North Dan- tor told a neighbor his wife was Waldron, H. Berger, S. McAdams; ’The poor St. Louia Broums (they triple, double aad single ia opener, to lift i t I could hardly lift .It. will enjoy. Let the cterming de- ville, were killed wblls working in SPEEDY Binghamton at WiUlaipsport Hite— ^Lewia, Washington, 146; Hunt elimlhated Frank Shields of wiU be poorer) are said to be apr turnable to the Superior <3oi)rt on one temporary, employees, 49' in all. signs in this new bo<4c help you in missing last Tuesday, plater went to double plays, Werner imasoizted; toree-bogger driving in winning run *What under the eun have you in •’‘Now. 150 percent of 49 is 122. fields at Orwell and St. Johnsbufy, Trenton at Wilkez-Barre base on balW off Tobin, |Hart, D. Rolfe, New York, 142. HoUywrood yesterday while Mako preaching their $60,000 deficit of m eleventh for 5-4 Cub victory; Last Night *s the'first Tuesday In September. . your sewing. One- pattern and the Manitou Springs, O0I6., to g e t hia Doubles—Chapman, Boaton, 81; wras fighting hia wray through toree that case, I asked her.’ 'Only the According ^to Mr. Blodgett there VL Rochester. Ind.—Firemen hurry- Berger off Janton. Hme, 68- min- last year. Davis pitched nine-hit ball to take new Fall and Winter Pattern Book mother, Mrs. -Lora Lamance, an Cronin, Boston, 80. oppeaente becai things I wear on the stage.’ she must be that number in the depart- ^ ing to a blaze.tn a Lake MAnitou .MIKE D E LAN E Y W INS utes. Umpire, Darling. ’ WRESTLING auee o f hia late ar- :During an. toa yean Mickey nlgbt-cap,..helping own -cause with New York—Pedro ICoataoMi, 181^- {paagine my surprise when Compared .with other large citlee — 25 cents. Pattern or book alone The Government-General of Foi> evangelist, to help hunt .or her. . cottage went ao fast their truck Mike Delaney, Manchester 150- Triplea— Heath, tlevelahfi, 18; rival. ment but the fact is that on July 1, —16 cente. Clochrane caught he never had an homer. Puerto Rloo, stopped Rap KsM lle she told me that one ot her dresses on the China coast, the Rritiah col- osa haa announced a lighthouse Mother Fomid Bloody SUrt caught fin. piunder, -made his debut aa on IndiaaapoUo— Louis Tbsaz, 226, Averill, Oeveland, 10. injured finger. . . .but he fell heir ony o f Hong Kong is almost free 193&, there were 90 permanent and Mrs. Lamaacs testiflad she found STILL OOINO STRONG St. Louis, threw Joe Coot. 280, Kan- pammy Hale, Indians — aouted teno, 148% , N e w Y o rk ( 8 ) . a headed affair with ovSr ijtoo wHl be constructed to protect eliip- They slo p p y ^ d extinguished amateur fighter last night , at toe Home runs—Greenberg, Detroit, PATRCMifAN LASH to as many bruises and bumps as home run and two singles to help Houston, Tax—-BUly of crinle. Only 063 criminal cases' 4 temporary employees, 94 in alL'^or a bloody shirt belonging to her eon saz a ty , twice: Jim Cbfflald, 224, 88; Fox, Boston, 81. elk’s teeth sewed on it! No -won- 32 leas employees, or more than 50 ping in tbe waters off the east coast Sandy Beach Arena at Cnratal Lake Galveztonr-Tooy Barll. pitcher one backstop would care to have. tribe top Browns; 9-6. San Antonio, knocked were lAeard in tbe courts of the eol- at Formosa. Tbe Dollar Liner ia a wrastebaaket. Sha aald ha told Topeka,’ Kaa., pinned Elj Fischer, Stolen beeee— . Croeettl. New ladlanapoUs—Don Lash haa paas- . ibat dress waa heavy. ooy year. In . Shanghai, the per cent leaa than Mr. Blodgett's by gaining a deciaioil over Young for a local aaml-pro teun. at toe Could It be that nU those rave Herschel Martin, PbUUee Dou- VUIavardS; 148, Presidest Hoover mas blown akbore bar be bad cyt bia bsad aad band New York; lEhi^ Weaver, 181, Toik, 18; Lazy, aevtfand, 15. ed toe examination for the tmiiene notes on Sam Chapman of toe Ath- • ^'- ."WeU. 1 struggled along -wltb that, in Jbe foreign oonceesiotis figure.' Stanlay ot Hartford. 'The > Utter age Oft SO Moaotly hurled a no-hit Died in ninth aad soorad tying run< Los ea tiM rocks a ( Kazhoto laUnd la on a _ TaieF,Haute, m d, dacialoned Silent Pitching—Buffing, New York, state hl^ w y polioar and axpocta to sad was all ia when ws 9,000 ■ hediaj, , gutet letics were prematura? It di^'t toen aiJigled In eleventh t o . start tha R*ttan,ltib" lor tot eoest reolda to ■ ■ - ____ . . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,’ MANCHESTER,

BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Handy Has a Public Abb O BLV. SE N SE and N O N SE N SE BUY SCM.a.^wMtEmT/^f,r//K m m O v :r «t voAV—, Tenptatleat ^ About tbe only thing that gives f a man any comfort theae, days is a As a general rule I let my bead pair of old shoes. Select zafe . patha tor my . feet to . COhSTVKlOVTV tread; Prisoner—The Judge sdnt me here ARK But once ih a while I abut my eyas. for the rest of my life. KV30 AVdMf of marksmen in the days of nplol- And follow my heart where danger Prison Guard—Got any com- 4 REPAIRING MOUSES FUR sal e LOST AND FOUND aut o mo biles for sal e tation 'following tbe CHvU War. lies. ' plAintfl? TO LEGION MARKSMEN Prisoner—Do you esU breaking SPECIAL FOR A few day* only. 60 MOWER SHARPENINQ, repairing. FOR SALE—BEST buy In town, « Meanwhile, England ^ad gone to the 9 % » b O > ^ 0^ tOST^o-SHEPHERD coUle puppy. room aingla. bouae, 8 car garage fbre in. shooting hy establishing tbe HEALTH-DIET ADVICE recks with a hammer a rest? AaswMV to name 'of Buff. Child’* gallons of gas free, with avery Vacuum clcanera -reoondtuoned. But—Lady, If youH give’ us a ACtOAN-VbCT Key makiDg, lock repainiig, sere with about 3-4 acre of latid. Cen- target sport, which gained immense By DR. FRANK MeCOY rt^"kel, my brother Will imitate a pet Finder plewe return to Army used car abld. Special pricea, easy "Skunk if a flna pet while It la terma. Coja Motora. combination changing. Brmlthwaite. trally -rated. Very reasonable. NOW PRACTICING popularity In that country. How Qoestloas hi recard to Health and DIel ben. ajid Navy club or 143 Florence ever. In 1871, a group of New York- Still young,”- says a headline. That -52 Pearl atreeL Phone 57'70. will be answered by Dr. MoCoy who can wady—What will he do, caCXIe street Telephone 66 . BUSINESS SERVICES course, this treatment must be used Hollsmrood’s stooUng bills ameunt ------York d ty on Long Island. Matches to 8250,000 a year. OFFERED . 13 BUSINESS At Camp Perry, Ohio. were fired on cast iron targets After John Smith returned from early to obtain the best results. AUTOMOBILES KOK SALE 4 which were wbitswasbed to show the bavlhff his life saved by Pocahon- 'When these measures are not A T h o u g h t T he Worst Insul t Vet OUR BOARDING HOUSE LAWN8-FERTTLIZE and aeed that OPPORTIJNmBS 32 Two men were walking aeross a bullet marta. A few rules iwd reg- tas. ha had A bad case of ivy poison- used quickly enough and tbe skin A SAFE PLACE ‘TO -BUT. Behai' latvn that dees net look *6 good SICKNESS, CA USES me to sell my REUGIOUS GROUP inflammation- has already hegun,- prairie In Ganadto ' - - JK. Like marksmen the nation everi ulations were prepaied. ing and wrote a description of his Sei^ good, a ^ not e ^ yo ler Motor Sale* Inc. Dodge-Ply- The result will stirprise you. Oct Tavern In Manchester for 8800. members of the American Legion painting the affected parts with a Hearing a noise like thunder be- may Uvei and ao tbo Lord, the HM-AA- 1 aekAEMBSK. SOU ACCUSE M E ’4' Results soon were forthcoming. hind them they turned and saw a moutb Sales and'Service Center my estimate. John 6. Wolcott. Write Box M, Herald. Rifle Club are focusing their atten- symptoms in 1609, describing them solution of permemganate of potash Ood of Hosts, iriiall be with yen as HIM FHSOAA THE LAST CHOpFr CHOm FP: at Olcott S t Phone 6101. Open Tel. 8597. In 1873, an Irish rifle team, cham- aa "reddness, Itchinge, and Ikstly Is often recommended. This Is to be wild bull charging toward them. JO bavo spoken—Ansoa 8tl4. of TAKES OVER GHOST tion on Camp Perry, Ohio, a spot pions of the British Empire, visited TIMB^ lA(Wew H6 OVUM BlOOO eRDTHSO,*.^ evenlnga. on tbe ahore of Lake Erie. There, blystera." used twice a day. In severe case* of They ran as they had never run be- \ .1 /. HUUSEUULD GOODS 51 Creedmoor to meet a U. 8. aquad. While most plants are harmlesa plant poisoning, I do not advise fer, one eventually making a suc- We can do more good by being SOLD ME A FLGEA O F DBLIBERATEL.'V' MOVINC—TRUCKING— from August 21 to September 10, How tha Americana outsbot theae will be held the "^orld Series’’ of to tbe touch, certain special oaea of that the patient try to treat himself cessful leap Into tbe branches of a good than In any other way.—Row- .A t CIRCUS AMD THEM T50IMG A T R IC K OF^^ STORACiE SO WANTED—28 USED waahera. 820. TOWN IN FLORIDA first international opponents, then the aumac family such as poison at home, but suggest that hu con- tree while the other .slipped Into a land Hill. i biff Manchester target shooting, the National Rifle went to England the following year FACADBD A"DOO THAT MATURE f CWOPFr JacM allowance for your old machine. oak and ivy, produce an inflamma- sult his physician. There are a convenient hole. AUSTIN A. CHAHHERS whan you Your choice of Thor, Apex, Whlr- and Pistol Matches. to duplicate the feat, la history. tion of the skin when a susceptible humber of different preparations ACOUMO TIU- IT CHOPF.? WHEM Z O O Evening Herald Members of the club planning to' His first Charge proving unsuc- want tba beat In Local and Long pool. 85.00 delivers. Easy terms. Interceaalon City, Fla.— (A P ) — Markmanship bad come home. person happens to brush against used in the treatment of oak poison- VWALHED O FF WITH OUT WITH A CHISEL, * Dlatance Moving, OaUy BaproM compete at tbe matches have settled cessful, the bull, seeing the man in CLASSIFIED Call 3535. Benson Fum. Sc Radio, The Household of Faith, a non-de- Home It has remained, too. Since them. ing and your doctor will presyibe the bole standi^ up, turned and ALL MV PERFORMERS .1 PICK OUT S O M E - Hartford, Manehaatar, KocJrvtlla nomlnatioiial' Christian sect, has down fb serious practice at the those da3rs, U. 8. shooters have vied Many people do not develop this tbe one he believes odvl8abli|||H|:er 718 Main street. bMgrged him again. This happened STORIES •^sf utt? 5RUt T ? TWIME SOFT?*-M OT ADVERTISEMENTS Phona .6280, 63 HolUstar atraat. taken over' Interecekn City, once a range at East Haven. They include in scores of oompetitions -with for- irritation no matter how often they he examines the Itchy arda/^H. HUNDREDS OF USED Furniture ghost town, and la converting It Marcel J. Dona, Jack Alves and touch theae plants, ahd-they may In my own practice,. I nni ^ f ^ y e r a l occasions until the man SEE THAT THE OSH A PIECE OF ORAMITE Oeanl sta average Words •* a Uaa. eign countries. Though they natu- fh the tree shouted: "If you ' keep Inttuia etunver* end abbreviations bargains. 3 uoms furniture 87b. into a vocational training center Stanley Oorda. rally have been defeated occaolott- even chew the leavea without harm. patient, recovers most rapidly when IN STAMPS eO)f iS LOCHED U HE SOU/ 1 SEE ... aaeb eoant aa a word aad oompoond PAlNTING-iPAFBRING 21 Easy terms. Phone or write for a for young men and women. Upwards of 6,000 entrants, more Those who have discovered through measures are used which will alka- doing that the bull will keep us here ally, the preponderant majority of all day!” • JASOtJ/ BV THE MEW GREASE worda aa two werda Mlntmnm eoat la "Courtesy Auto’’. Alberts JTuml- Promoters spent nearly a mil than ever before, are expected to their victories have established aad experience that they are prone line the body and I therefore sug- nrtoa el three ilnea PROPERTY OWNERS —Attenuon jam tbe two-mild long range at His cpmpanlon’s reply was terse; ^ SPOTS OW SbUR-VESr 16.95 repapara room, oalUnk papar* tire Co., Waterbury, Conn. lion dollars during the boom dairs them as easily the finest marksmen to develop inflammation of tbe skin gest a fruit fast for a few .days, Une rates per day far traaalaat of 1925 In developing tbe new city, Camp Perry this year, according to from poison oak. know that they do with either the whole fruit or the " I ’ll tell you something you don’t THAT VOU ARE ed de kalaomlnad. Malarial, labor in the world. ■aoOva Watsb t t . Id FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD furni- by building a hotel, an apartment the National Rifle Association, gov- not have to twch the leaves, as fruit juice being used. Daily enemas know. There's a bear down ^ s hole, O TILL EATIMfir llaebaeb Charira complate. Inalda, outfKdb painting ture. Call after 5 p. m. 33f Summit house, atorea, a factory. and resi- erning body of the sport. Somewhat Small' Bore Rifle they even develop the symptoms and shower baths should accom- too." d OanaaeaUva Oaya ..I 1 aiai • au Larga aavlnga. Work guarantaed. street. dences. unusual for this day when America Development of the ',22 caliber justt from being on the...... windward pany the fasting regimen. ..REOULARLV, • OenaeevUvt Daye ..I t tu| U ata Lang. Phona 8808. (small bore) cartridge and rifle has AMO®.' 3 Day •.•••*•••••••••I 11 ataj Id ata The boom collapsed and only 12 Is being termed "a nation of on- side of the plants. The Set of the flails All arders (or Ursgalar laaertloaa persons were living here, three looker^’’ la the assurance that prac- proved the . greatest boon to target When tbe skin is warm and pers- QUES'nONS AND AN8HXRS One ship drives ea^, and another will ba eharged at Ibt aoe Ubm rata KEPA1KIN6 n MACHINERY AND TOOLS 5*2 yeasB ago when J. W. Wile, In- tically every man, woman and shooting, 'ilie ammuniUon has been piring at tbe time of contact, tbe (Monte Wave) west, ■peelal raiaa for loap tana avary dlanapoTlsiTla philanthropist, gave tbe youngster of this throng will take Improved to a peak of power and poisoning Is more likely to occur. Question: Mrs. Florence H. With the self-same wlnda that blew; day' advartlalna flvaa e^ a raqaasl. USED CORN HARVESTERS, gaa accuracy. Rifles for It now are man- H ow W a g n er T urn e d Ads ordered beforei tl t b e t h i r d e r S f t b HARNESSES, COLLARS, luffffaffa town and 8,000 acres of land to tbe active part In one or more of the Every summer many thousands of writes: "I have heard about the *Tis the set of the sails, , diw will be ebarged ealy fat tba aa- and hamaaa repairing, sport topa engines, tractors, tractor plows, Household of Faith. numerous matches. Just about ev- sized guns that really piit sluga vKcatlonlsts develop plant poison- Morse Wave treatment and wish to And not the gales. C risis In to C lassic teal- oamber af 1 til tines the■ ad■ appear- and eurtalna rapaired 90 Uam- alio fillers. Dublin Tractor Com- Misa Dale English, leader of the eryone, also, will remain for tlh^n- ‘‘where you hold ’em.’’ Moat Impor- ing, and many tlmea they do not know what It is and why it is used." Which decides tbe way to ga ed. eharglBg at the rata eanied bat bridge atreet Telaphona .4740. pany, Providence Rd., Willimantlc. movement, aald peraons from 19 tire three weeks of the competition. tant, it makes the sport an inexpen- even know when they got it. Unless Answer: The Morse Wave or Slno IT was a worn and discouraged ■o etlewairaa' er - ref aadS' eaa be nede ’*’ Richard Wagner who found ea *1* tine add stopped after the states are now living 'and studying Starteil In 1878 sive one. For 75 cents worth of one watches carefully while biking Wave, uses the sinusoidal current Uke the winds ef tbe sea are the dfth day. In the community. Old buildings Inaugurated by the N. R. A. In bullets a ahooter can enjoy a full in the country, it la very easy to be and the current is arranged in such . ways of fate. shelter with a friend in Switsar* ROOMS WITHOUl BOARD 59 exposed to p^aon oak or ivy with- a. way that It goes on and off. When Na nin terblds~| display Uae* not have been renovated and new ones 1878, the National .Matches have afternoon at hla favorite game. As we voyage along through life; land in the spring of 1864. Brokoa 'ten salA erected. grown in popularity with target There are other reasons, besides oujt realizing it, aometlmes because tbe current is on., tbe muscles are In spirit penniless, bo bad boati Tbe Bsrald will aal be respoaslble ROOMERS—MEN. Transported to of' brushing up against tbe leaves contracted and when the current is *TU the wlU of tbe soul from far nor* tbaa ea* laoerrset lasertloa Hartford If desired. 215 Pine shooting Itself, which now claims the big one of low cost, for the forced to flee from bis crodUon. We Are Now while reaching for flowers or ber- off, the muscles are relaxed. That decides tbe goal. 'The composer fseed tba darkest Inter* •t aay advertlsemeat ardered for street. some six million fans. . Today, no marked growth of target shooting. And not the calm of the atrifA I nor* tbaa oa* tin*. other tournament draws so many First, the game la one that any per- ries. Through such contraction, a better period of his career. Tbe laadvertsBI onlasloa of laser* The best way to protect yourselt tone is built up and tbe muscle is But a light ahoiM ahead. Ob I that et pablleatloB af adverttatag will ba Listing Real 'CHINOOK’ WINDS competing sportsmen. They are at- son, young or old,- man''or woman, A Doctor and a new acquaintanee M to yaetliedsuii ealy by eaBsellaitoa''at the APARTM EN’l-S—FLATS— tracted by the national tltlee at weak or strong, can enjoy. Young- is to learn what the plants look like actually being exercised. This type a detour to Stuttgart Wagner was fire skarg* aaada tor the eervlaa raadared. eo that you may be on the watch of treatment is often of decided net In a restaurant and 'began dls- overtaken by a massenger fnim stake, the small bore and .30 caliber sters, for example, have gone for It euaslng their families. Said tbe Id DO All advarttaenaata naal aeafom Estate TENEMENTS 6.3 In a big V ay. Some 100,000 juniors for them while biking in your vi- value in overcoming constipation lUng Ludwig of Bavaria who saot la styla, dopy aad typography with rifle individual and team champion- cinity. due to weakness of tbe abdominal physician’s friend: ragalatloBS aateread by the pabllab- FOR RENT—2, 8 OR 4 room apart- FOOL CANADIAN ships and those for -the various pis- (ages 12 to 18) now have qualified -B promise of financial aid so that «>nm era aad they reserve the right te For Fall Sale In N. R. A. competition. Inclden- In the ordinary case, the inflam- muscles. The f ine wave treatment Friend—8o you and your slater, Wagner might realise bis most GXjehpoplc ments. Apply Centennlaj Apart- tol calibers. mation appears In a few hours af- hea the advantage of exercising the are twins, Ooctor? d Dl- ^ edit revue er releot aay aopy eoa- ments. 'Telephone 4131. Another strong lure is the com- tsdly, there has . never been a single cherished ambitions in classical ID AMOTHee.* Idered ebleotloaaal*. ILyon hsTe a farm, home ter exposure and. then remains for Involuntary muscles which are not Doctor—We used to be-'/She Is CtOnNO HOURS—ClaaslOed BEES IN WINTER petition for the group of tradition- accident recorded on any of the hun- under tbe control of the patient's music. In 1863 Wagaar had few READY SEPT. 1ST., five room, a week to a month. Th'e eruption BOW five years younger tbsh I am. published the libretto of Der Ring ba ba- pabltibed same day naet be re- o * acresffe at rtasonable- steeped trophies, some of them be- dreds of junior rifle ranges, a fact begins with redness, burning and will. Also the muscles which may «-l7 ablvad by U e'olook aoooi Satordays upper flat, garage, steam heat. that led tbe National Safety Coun- des Nib^m gen and the rular had Mile. prices we will try and ing among the oldest offered by any Itt^ing of tbe skin. The Irritation t : moved voluntarily when ex- Sometimes a n ^ ' .can best be move it for you. Trades Seen anytime. 835 00. 612 Center Great Falls, Mont. — (A P )—Cali- sport. Some of the N. R. A. cups cil of America to pronounce target usually localizes on the bands, arms, tremely flabby, ma^ be exercised by been mwbi^s^ck with it He in* atreet. shooting the safest of all sports in Judged by his .objectives. What be vited Wagn8FHr‘t864;«-Rmefora, IM. *7 rattle* fax) mrranffed. 3 salesmen. fornia honey bees are transported to are more than 60 years old. In or face, although It may spread to using this equipment and such Is does not matter so much as what 1902, the United States Govern- 1937. to come to Munich to finish his WANTT AADS Customers waiting. FOR RENT—TWO ROOM Apt. Canada and then executed after do- other parts. As the Itching In- exercise Is Often productive of good he wants to be. ing, a. aummer'.s Work of honey pro- ment, through the National Board, __ Many tVpmiBit Interested. creases, the. patient notices that results. The. sinusoidal xurrent is work. The king gave Wagner an SCORCHY SMITH All Aboard for Nowhere By JOHN C* TERRY Ada ate accepted ever lb* islepbaa* With gas-Mtove, hot water heater, for the Promotion of Rifle Practice, Women shooters can compete on especially recommended for patients annual grant of about 3800, con- private hath. Orford Bldg. Apply duction. blisters are developing. Frtend—What does that young WELL, I’VE BEEN VOWUNS FOR SOME at tke.CHgJiaE RATR given eboe* The variable winter climate In provided another set-of trophies for equal footing with husbands and boy The skin irritation Is due to an with prolapsed organa. siderably enlarging this later. Ho NOW, WR.4WITH, IF IT'« A P E A L-B UT v e r y WELL - 1 r THE PLOT THICKENB,/ FIRST, A as a aoavaaleae* te advertteera, bat EDW. J. H O LL Marlow’s. friends, as testlflcd by the numer- oil secreted by the leaves of the boy of yours do? also placed a comfortable house I BI6-TIME 6AMBLER ANP A COLLESE EXCITEMENT ANP HERE IT 15 - I PON'T tba CASH rates will be aoaspieie aa Realtor southern parts of the Canadian tbe matches. Man—He’s k girl scout YOU'LL TA KE ME TO VOUIL HAVE TO 4HALL e E E VOU rU U . PATlfENTTME’ ----- If paid at tba baal- provinces is said to be responsible Nlaes Competition ous feminine champions In the plants. When you know you have (Thin or Fat) at the disposal of Wagner. IN THE LOBBY IN PR0FE650R -THEN AN OFFER TOTAKE KNOW WHERE IH ,6 0 IN S , BUT .I'M aaaa aaie* ea er before the seveotb For all this mass ciompetltlon, the sport. Weak eyes are no handicap been exposed and know that you Question: M. S. wants to know: i Friend—You mean a boy scout? . As early as 1845 Wagner had PINNER I 5HALL MAKE , , ALLOW ME TIM E rtN MV WAV./ 865 Main St. Tel. 4642 FOP R E N T -3 AND 4 ROOM Apt*. for the strange traffic. Ma n— he is always out scout- TO MAKE MV5ELF A HALF-HOUR- TH E LARSE6T PRIVATE PLANE .IN TH E day foUowlod the Brai iBaartlea af Chinook winds sweep the prov- National Matches - pre.sent but a as a shooter so afflicted is permit- are susceptible to plant poisoning of "I recently came across a statement J sketched the story of Die Meister- 50ME VAGUE REFERENCES aaeb ad atbarwlaa ib* CUAROB Call-8.333, Midland Apts. this type, it may be possible to pre- that thin people live longer than fat ing for i^rls. singer as a humoroiu sequel to COUNTRY ON A F U S H t TO N O W H E R E- RATB wiu be eolleotad. N* raapnaai* inces and lead the dormant bees to bird's-eye view of target shooting ted to wear his ’’cheaters" in any TO OUR ‘ FLI6HT TO LE S S tU$PICIOO% match, aa indeed many do. Per- vent any trouble by taking a hot ones. Is this true? I weigh 205 Tspnhsuser. He worked on the NOW A B EAUTIf-UL SIRL E NTE R S^y — bUlty for aiTort la ulephoasd ada FOR RENT—FIVE room tenement, ■believe spring has come and flowers activity. In nearly 100 regional The most ..enjoyable “Inside stuff" NOWHERE*; AS VOU LOOKING will be aaaaned aad tbefr aoceracy and state tourneys this year, ap- formers in other fields of sport also bath as soon as you return home. pounds, so am naturally interested." score at Biebrich and also at THE PR0CEEP1N66/ with all Improvements, garage, re- are about to bloom. The bees bestir we know of is the filling of .a pie. CALL I T - saaaet be gaaraataad. cently redecorated. Grcenacre sec- proximately 10,000 marksmen have are attracted. The Cleveland In- The bath should be taken -warm and Answer: As a general rule this Penzing, Btar Vienna. Now, attar themselves and attempt to fly out plenty of hot soapy water should statement Is true. JIbwever, as is completing Tristan, he tunied fb tion. Write Box VV, Herald. of the hives, only to, discover winter competed. A like number partici- dian’s ace pitcher, young Bob Fel- INDEX OP ler, is an enthusiastic rifleman and b. used on parts exposed to the oil. the case with all generalities, there A sa.llor was picked as a "sure finish Die Meistersinger von EMERGENCY has returned. After this occurs sev- pates in nation-wide postal matches, winner" over- an army man in a lldlMT- CLASSIFICATIONS fired In scattered regions and scored Golfer Lawson Little Is a crack^ls- It is considered that following the are exceptions. . Therefore, the mere Nurmberg. It was first produced loptS MOUSES FOB KFN'I 6.5 eral times the bees are exhausted bath with the application of alcohol fact that one is thin does not guar- wrestling match. However, the army June 21, 1868 at the Bavarian Hlrbkd M..w •—«M•*■•*•••••••-*e A and arc worthless for tflh Summer. at N. R. A. headquarters In Wash- tol shot. Ranges are available'"tn practically every community. , will be of value In removing the' antee a long life. man won the boiit In record time. capital, and with this achieyemant BngagansaU m .*-u -<*.B FOR RENT—7 ROOM single at 118 So each spring colonies of bees ington, D. C. Several times as mahy Friend—How did you come to llarrtagta Mae-Mn>a>a*e«a*«»* C CALLS sportsmen engage In the countless However, underlyl..g all other Wagner had literally trSnalated • are.Imported from California. After Deatha D Autlimn street. All Improvements. causes for the sport’s popularity la ed by tbe shooters of today in much shooting wrested this country from/ beat that sailor? crisis into a classic. Die Meister- Card ad Tbaaha wwh«bwhb» mh« b Call 6470 or apply 214 McKee they produce honey all summer they- events arranged by_the 3,(H)0 clubs rthe the stirring tradition of American tbe same'spirit that' produceff :the the wlldemess ' and- then * held It Army Mon—Well, you see.-^-I’m a singer is represented here on a T to " ta Uamarlan . . . » ...... F street after 6 o’clock. are killed in the late fall. Tbe queen affiliated with the association. little superstitious, and as he's a Lost aad Found 1 P OLICE America had all but forgotten her excellence in marksmanship. It Is frontiersmen whose deadily . shaip- against all comers. 1932 German stamp, one of a se- and ? ABBoanosmenta ...... *.u>*^ I Is saved and she Is sent by mall to salt I decided to throw him over my ries honoring Wagner’s operas. Faraonals ...... 6 FOR RENT—5IODERN 6 room California to llVe throughout the fame aa the world's greatest nation a tradition which is being maintain- fttnr leftshoulter. „ tCopxrighn ISIS. N£A Sarvlee. lae.) '-,r '• ■ Calls' r ^Aalanabnaa single ■ on Henry-street... Atl Im- winder and to bedorae the nucleus jOViM 50 « Aatonobllas foi Sal* 4 4343 provements, 2 car garage. Can be for a new colony. AaCoanblls* for Baohaog* b seen by appointment only. Phone ■ 6-4 .i« -1., Auto Aecsssorlea—Tiraa d Btna- "» '; I Aato Repairing—Palatlag T 4131 or 4279. By Clydfl ^ SyWIfl FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser By Crane OUT OUR WAY By Williams cond Auto SohooU ...... 1-A FLAPPER FA N NY WASHINGTON TUBBS FIRE • H OLD EVERITTHIN G •COMLItIttVMAMtVief.Me. T. M. RCO. V. •-FAT. orrJB A Autoa—.Ship by Trueb ...... * INSTRUCTIONS ARE GIVEN Lewis TV- MUCH' vouR trouble) AND WOU KNOW Autos—Por Hire ...... i..». t WANTED ro KENT 68 , A vitcy MTi«eSTlM6 CASE, MR. TUBBS. I'VE EKAVMMED THE Garage*—Servloe—Storage W Sooth X-BAW PLATES AND COMSttNCEO THAT A SIVAPLE. THO IS THAT NOO IT, TOOI WELL— Voteroyolea—Bleyele* ...... » U WANTED TO RENT Immediately, SIGNERS OF PEirnONS 'PSLiCATE, OPESATIOM WILL RESTORE DON’T LOOK. THAT JOB LOOKS .TVantsd Aote*--dfotoroyelee . . • IS 4321 four room tenement by young THE USE OP Vm&lMIA'S WHEN VOUTSE TOO UNIFORM naetaasa aad Prefeaeleaal Sarvlea couple. Call 5419. aEri , ANP THOROUGH Buitnes* Bervloae Offered ..... II ^iEOCLES IMJURCD AMKLE. BACVOH’ OUT Household Services Offered .».1I.A North Names Must Correspond With .AST'S SREATlJ TH’ GARA(sE// TO BE AN Bonding—OODlraottiw ... .» • » • 14 Caucus Lists, Town Clerk A ND ACC1D6NT- UD Florists—Nurserlee II LEGAL NOTICES JU N E Funeral Dlreotors ...... Id 5432 Turkington Announces. ^ LOOK ME IN Heating—Plumbing—RoeSng » , IT LIQCOn PERMIT HAVS THE EYEf InsorAne* ...... II- NOTICE OK APPLICATION with all petitions taken out by RAOOLEO MlUtnery—Oreaamaklng — If , This la to »lve notice that I Charlee WIMKIB Moving—Tmoklng—Storage to John Reym-tmler of 91 School etreet, canciidates for nominations In ' the Public Passenger Barvle* ...».S 0 -A A M B ULA N CE •Mam-heeler. Conn,^ h.ivo Hied an iip- coming primaries. Town, Clerk BACK Fainting—Papering 11 pllcatloM .luted ciT'i i.f .tnmiM. 1938. Samuel J, Tiirklngton has had pre- To HER Profeaelpnal Bervlcea ...... 11 (Doniran) wit-h the l.tQii'.r Conirol Commlaston pared a slip that goes with the ap- CAMP. Repairing .'...... u for a Tavern Permit for the eala of plications. Pallorlng—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 14 alcoholic Iliiuor .ui the prein'lsee of ^ND MOW- Toilet Good* end Servloe It ;35 Oak etreet, .Manchester. Conn. Tha Because many persons sign thetr Wanted-Baelnes* Servie* » . » 14 5630 liuelneea la ouned by Charlet John names without taking tbe trouble to UdarattoRal Reymander ef '94 School etreet. .Man- even find out what party the candi- aldo, Oonrses end Claeie* ...... IT (Holloran) chester, Conn., and . will be-co.nducted date represents and also because Private Instructions tl t>y Chaclee John Heymunder of. 94 they leave out their middle Initial, Dancing ...... tt-A School etreel. Mnncheater; Conn., as Mualcsl—Drametio ...... tl 3060 permittee. , the slip tells of the need to have the Wanted-Instrnotlons M CHARLES J. RKT.MANDER name of the signers correspond Dated 6th of Ail*., 1911. n’lth the names as printed in the FIsaaclel (Qaish) H-t-lT-ll. Bonds—Stoeke—Uortgegea » . » tl caucus Hat. PLEASE, FOR TiV UAMA. ANT ITS VERV/X YOU CAM DEPEHO OM Buslneii Orportunitlei ...... I. It tlQVOR PERMIT I With each application now taken i.boC , DOMT LET OM TO ViRSttJVA^CERTAIMLV VERY IMPORTAUTX IT. LAD. EVCRVTMM6 klonrr to Loan ...... It 4340 KOTICE OK APPLICATIO?r out goes a slip which reads: CANfr WB JUST SIT B A CK IM 5 ^AMf HER AtoTHER THAT TIA '^'>'4. ^ THATTHAirr------SHE BE IM WILL ---BE------AS YOU'VE---- - Help and aitnatteae This It'to iflve notice that I CharUi "Notice—Signatures on proposals TH* BILL, WILL YA^ BOV, TH'HOSPITAL ARRAH6ED* Help Wenle'd—Female ...... U John K«yinAM(1«r of '^4 School street, for nomination must be exactly as ON THE PORCH HERE TOWN Yo u Help Wanted—Male ...... —. t« Manoheater; Conn., have flled un ap* and talk AWHILB ? GEE,lE E , IM . VVERE TOMORROW Ealeameo Wanted ...... It-A. plfcailomcatli dated August' 6; 193R with printed in the caucus list. Any de- MV6HT! Help Wanted—Male er Penal*.. IT h o s p i t a l LiiQuor C.ontrot ConimlsBicm fo r a viation will not be valid." THE QAVIOSONS WILL AFRAll„ . ^ D / ALW AYS Agents Wanted ...... «..IT-A Restaurant Perxntt for' the sale of - r ------:------^ BB aACX SOON— — I CA N T, /CO MPLAININS T Bttuetlone Wanted—Female .... 18 alcoholic liquor on the premtsas of 1XW18 TO ACT AOASS T H EY W ERE EXPeCIlN © JU N E / y BEC A USE ; Bit uallaae- Wan led—Ual*~» » . » ■ ■ A » 5131 35 Oak street, .Msnehester, Conn. The. .Hmnlnrmant Agencies .a 44 ^liu»(n«S8 fs owneit ■hy-''^ChAftes.‘Johrt DADDY M ADE Live Stork—Hria—Pealnr— Tekleirs Reyrnsndrr of y4 School street. Man* Saratoga Springs, N. T., Aug. 17. MS COMB '/N poge-rrBIrde—Pel* ,fl cliASter. Conn., and 'uIU be conducted — (A P )—Nipvellst Sinclair Letiis Is •Live -Stbrir—reSltlee'-s'il.iiiiui.l-^dl- igtsfng'to get hls'sw<»rt trjrstrkitv' ?A RLY . A N D . . . Ponltry and Supplies ...... ti WATEReEPT. SchooT street. Manchester* Conn . as lET Tb nmj Wanted— Pete— Poultry-Stock 44 permittee. ing here next .wet^k. The author, Harold Wlns^toh, ■* ^ r e d t o r o f t h e . L ' For Sale—Sf leeeUaaeeM CHARLES J. REYMANDER m Article* For Sal* ...... -« 30 ^ 7 , Dated 6th of Aug.. IdSSj Spa players said today, will appear Boat* and Acceasorlos______— H-t-IT-aS. - -f ■with Movie Actress Fay Wray In- “Well, you'll just have to settle it with the fan club later. Building Material* ...... (After 5 P. »L ) "There's Always Juliet.’’ The play Dleraonds^Watohea—Jewelry .. If you’re playing Simone Simon, you can’t wear your Joani a ED Elsotrleal Appltaaees—Radio .. opens at the state-owned Saratoga Fual aad Peed ...... tl-A ^ Read The Herald Adys. Spa next Tuesday night. ,*Tie says he thought sure he wfls headed for Peoria.” Crawford mouth.” Garden—Falla— Dairy Products M 7868 Bouaebold Oobda .'...... ii 8-lT .-uyiVi/V, m r- m m Jm I *■- °4 l^htaarr and Tool* It o fo a si WHV MOTHERS- SET GRAY ;cos*,ieto'sr>M*tiiviet. itia:~T.>t.e«a.u.s.»«T:«to alusleal Inatrunenu ...... II M A N C H ESTER pirie* and Store'Eqalpmaat 14 MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE A Battle of Wits By, THOM PSON A N D COLL \r Specif et tbe Stores...... ft ALLEY OOP Help Needed By HAM LIN Wearing ^Apparel—mr* . . . » . e IT W A TER C O . Want*d-^o Buy ...... II »«—«■ Bear^Katila Baaetda TMEU rr:s ACi BEEOj MC.. HUMPMSCS, EKaCTLV, Me- LAME. wauu, MOMCy-DOLfT , A U B M I a c SNcouedoe MOW, FOOZ.V 1 WAkJTCHA TO OU DIMMV DEAD/ rT'5 BBVOMO 5974 TVliCr lAVCA Ifr TO eo aaPABD FOROET VCXH^ HOME* I [OUR HOSTESSES TO BE BEUBV/E ME WHEN I SAV 1 B E LIE F / A U POOR.^^------, Hoeu Wtttout Beard || SOUC TRAkjePOQTS A S A RJkL* I CMAe^hS OF HEQ* ' OL' O O P - H E'S OL'nwVJV’B ' Boardai* Wanted ...... —w » . I I - A DID EV/ERVTHIMO^ R.EO&ED STEWACOESe'IdOOIJK TBAlMlKKh MN3E1.F.' . 1 COULD T O V > tJE O lU _ ^ C A R C A a S SHOULD TO WdOW BUT V HEEPOL’ BE L A O AUM.V, GAS COe •woEc ^ ] 1 I THINK BUT VVHXTA -ata. Flats. Taaaneats _ ALIV/E” J \ OEALLV DID.'' JOB/BOV; 5075 X S A V — iab^Sb*rF*M5Ut*":2:2n: ELECTRIC COe u Haial Batata Fan Bala At Balldlas tor Sals » . I F i wp a r t y t o * Sal e 5181

•FiKUw'toTia;*::::::; MS vPV 'BAIa • • • Evening Herald M M tor Bsahaag* . . . . ■tad—Beal HMato 5121 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17,1»88( lOE fO U B TE E N ISaturlvBtfr Ettntfno Smtlb

Of this, 13318.17 want to the town, A meeting ot the general oommlt* and 87,403.03 went to tha atata. tee and also the sub committees Thaaa flgurea x>ver a twelve month Manchester having in charge the arrangemenU RENDERS COIlRrS ABOUT TOWN period *rom July 1, 1983 to July 1, for the fourth annual carnival to be 1987. The present court baa bean in Date Book After Inventory held by Campbell Council K. of C., office for thirteen and a half 7Mther pertnltUnj, the T ^ l will bo held tomorrow night at 9 FINANITAL REPORT montha to date, the report being Teday will offer a “SporU Night" o'clock. Thomas Hassett, the gen- rendered at thia time aa a move to ^ ___ at the Wart Side 0 «il w>- eral" chairman, ^as named • several effect a cathddehea o r the eourra -Aug. 4 7.— Annual Qbambar « f jugfat that will Include a frw concert sub committees which wlU meet fiscal year and the town's fiscal Commerce outing at Ya Okie OuUe the Tall CSedare band, '^ e pro* with the general committee for the Dannaher’s Figares Show yeair. , ' Inn at Comfleld Point, Saybrook. gpam will get underway at S o'clock first time. The general committee Alao, Tall Cadara Recreation Can- has had plans underway for several A compartaon of tha record of the ^ t h a eoftball clash between the previous Court with the financial ter Sporta Night at Weat Side field. Baat Sides and S t Bridget's and months. The carnival wrlll be held Slightly Lower Monthly In- of Wheel To3^, from August 29 through to Septem- statement of the present court, on a Owning Evenk Will einn Include tennis, horseshoe monthly average basis, ahowa that Aug. 39-Sept. 5—Knlghte of Col- pitching and volley ball. The con ber 5. tbs present court la operating to come Than Previonsly. umbua carnival. eert will begin ateut 8 o’clock. Miss Geraldine Fisher and Miss bring aa Income of some $40 a- Wagons, ifaurlno Untner, local Girl Scouts, month, or 8480 per year leaa Into the Kdgar W.'Flsh of Newman street town treaaury than did the Court Company No. 3 of tha Mancbeater are enjoying a two weeks' sU y at The financial report of the Man- Baa been named chairmen of the Camp^Hce Merritt, East Hartland. before It fire department will bold Ita month- decocatlhg committee for the gct- chester Town'Court, aubmltted to It Is pointed out, however, that ly meeting tonight, having changed etc. together of the Center Springs tp - Town Treaaurer George H. Waddell tbs Court la not expected to pay all from Thuraday evening. On Friday W. J. Davis of the Center Bakery of Its own expenses, as the ap,pro- B|t Quh to be held September 3. He la in Meriden today, attending the by Deputy Judge and Clefk of the evening the company, will meet at wDl name his assistants. priatlon for this year waa 88,000. meeting of the Connecticut Master Court Thomaa Dannaher, and cover- Deducting the Income to the town fire beadquartera at 3:80 for a drill Bakers association. ing the peat thirteen and a half from this appropriation leaves, which will be over In time for the Ih the report to be made to the montha during the tenure,.of* office therefore, a net expense of 82,000 membera to attend the department koard of Selectihen by the charity The outing of the Department or meeting that la to be held that eve- of Judge Harold W. Garrity ahowa approximately, to the town for sup- g^nisissioner at the next miieting Connecticut, United Spanish War Ihere will be a recommendation that, that during the period there were port of the (^ u rt ______Veterahi, will' be h«d "at Hemy's dlapbi'ed 'bf a total o f 84« case*. The aatra equipment be purchased for Park, Wallingford, the coming Sun the almshouse as more land is now total Income from finea waa 89,- under cultivation, There will also day, August 2l. 618.78, of which 88.00.98 waa paid Be a recommendation that the roofs Into the town treaaury, and 83,607.78 went to'the atata.

made to arrange a game between daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Drastic Price EL Kellibef. pf Providence, R. L. wfuj THURSDAY SPEpALS ^tha huslness men of Depot Square '0' '0 " " 0 ' m arri^ this morning to Dr. William Si^ Green Stamps Given With (7ash Sales. and the St. Bridget teiyn- LInaa Conlon of this town, son of Redactions Make It not poaalble until tbU week, ao, to- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas .J. Conlon of morrow' evening, atartlng at 6 Pawtucket. R 1. The ceremony Freeh o'clock the two teama wlU claah in waa performed at St. Joseph’s Profitable For You To the first of a aeries of three games. church, Providence, by the Rev. John Venus J. Downing, the pastor. The bride Creamery Butter Lb. 28c

The annual outing of the Howlt- was attended by her slater, Mlaa Bay Now For The Future aer Company, 189th Infantry, C. N. Kathleen M. Kelllher, and Joseph SPECIAL! Any Flavor, Regular Size Can .O., will be held at the Villa Louise, R Conlon was best man fon» his Birch Mountain. Sunday. August brother. The ushers were Edward W. Kelllher,. of Providence, a brother Can 31 at 3 p. m. George W. Elliott 1s Soup WOOD WAGONS All Metal Play chairman of the outing committee. of the bride, and J. Lester Pest of Chafe-

A program of sports will precede Sommervllle. N. J.

the dinner In mid-aftemoon. The bride, who waa given In mar- Savol REDUCED riage by her father, wore a princess Wagons Reduced $6.50 Big Chief Wagon, 36” bi^y with high William I* Fitzgerald haa hia style gown of white chiffon. Her Gallon Bleaching Water $1.49 Pal O’ Mine Wagon. freighter again In operation on the finger-tip length veil of white tulle removable side boards. With six roller-bear- was draped from a cap of lace. She 23” body ...... $1.19 Osnnectieut River. He made three Shield (Contents only.) ing meUiI spoke wheels. . Just the wagon carried a prayer book 'with ahower $2.25 Radio Special Wagon, round trips last wreek from Hart- of orchids and bouvardla. The maid for farm or newspaper 0 0 fiord to Long* Island, where the 25” body ...... of honor waa gowned In poppy glow Here Is the final word In airy Brown Label $1.98 freighter was loaded with potatoes. Illusion and violet chiffon with ac- coolness—a tiny sllk-Ilke shield $4.98 Buckboard Racer, 36” streamlined body $2.98 Playboy Wagon,

cessories j3f Vlenne.se vloleL She to—provide complete protection Vi L b . with roller-bearing 26” body ...... $1.98 Undm* orders of the police board carried a sheaf of peach and violet from chafing.' Not Only for sum- SaladoTeo 31c the bus stop at the southeast wheels ...... $3.49 colored gladiolus. mer, but a year-around comfort ooraer o f Main and East Center The ceremony, which took place to wear under your fine lingerie. $3.98 Roller-Bearing Coaster a tm t has been abolished. Buses on the wedding anniversary ofor Ithe Salada Tea Bogs 8 ^09^ I going north from the South End An exclusive feature. Is the Wagon, 30” body...... $2.98 All Metal Roller bride’s parents, was followed by a $2.98 Roller-Bearing Coaster win make their stop at the north- wedding breakfast and reception. easy fitting ribbons of special 35 Tea Bags 33c; 17 Tea Bags 17c east comer of Main and East Cen- Later Dr. Conlon and his bride left Venus elastic which hold the Wagon, 30” body $2.49 ter etreet, near the poatofflce. In- shield smoothly In place so that for a short wedding trip to Saratoga Coaster Wagons teretate buses that come from the Springs. It cannot roll up, slip nor bind. Lge. Pkj.

west win not be allowed to swing Dr. Conlon. formerly at the Me- Med. Pks. You will find In this garmen^ Chipso 19c 9c into the curbing near the Odd Feb morial hospital, succeeded the late the same careful attention to de- ^ R e d u c e d lows’ block, as has often been the Dr. Le Verne Holmes, and haa the $1.98 SCO O TER S tail and that extra fine quality rule, but must pull into the bus stop same office at 15 Main atreeL found in all other products by RoIlerBearing. $3.98 Rapid Roller Coaster,. 33” Metal spoke $1.69 •action on the west -aide of Main Venusr— Pkg. 15c wheels ...... body. Extra special ...... qpdSt IvprySnow Street, from where they can swing $3.98 Popeye ^il-Bearing to the.north or go cast. In Small, Medium, Large and (boaster, 33” body. Extra special ^ JodwO Freeh Extra I,arge Sizes At Only Fiva buses were necessary to VELOCIPEDES $4.50 Playboy Roller-Bearing* $3.49

J ^ fionvey the children of St. Jamea'a Lbs. Coaster, 33” body. Extra special Barisb to Elizabeth Park this mbm- Cranberry Beans 2 13c

for the annuM picnic of the Sun- REDUCED^ day school. SPECIAL SALE $4.98 Ball-Bearing

Benjamin Wright of fill .Maple $ 1.00 Cucumbers Each 2 c Front Wheel ...... Kiddie Bikes and 1938 $3.98 avenue, Hartford, formerly of Mnn- $6.50 Ball-Bearing Front Wheel ^ A Q Q ebester, U spending a few days .with Corset Department. and Mudguard . kPTTa O Us. sister, Mrs. Andrew Ferguson of Pedal Bikes Reduced 19 Brookfield street. Fresh Peppers Lb. 5c $7.98 Streamlined with Ball- Q Q PhQco Radios

Bearing W heels...... Mary C. Keeney Tent, Daughters $1.00 Kiddie B i k e ...... 89c COM $12.50 Ball-Bearing Throughout Q Q C o f Unkm. Veterans of., the Civil War Tb. JW .IU U MAMCNizraa < o « i . ------will meet tomorrow .evening with Lbs. and with Mudguard ...... Tr.~ vOaJ/O NOTE! Pie Apples 15c $1.49 Pedal Bike . . . $1.19 Mrs. Walter Henry of 46 Stark- weather Street. Members who have We have secured a few 1938 $12.50 Auto Dump Trupk. $2.98. Pedal Bike completed; blocks for the “ V'lllage’.’ MmIc Is at -very special, prices and "Special. *"iiTit't'u..... $8.95 $2.25 qunt, are requested to return them will offer them at savings up to

St this meeting. 880 on some models. $16.50 Automobile with Fenders, Bumper, $r.49 Kiddie Kar ...... HEALTH MARKET $1.19

Mr. and Mrs. Julius Salonick, Mr LOUIS^AFFE ' Windshield and Horn. $11.95

and Mrs. Jack Laurance and daugh- \ 891 Main 8L Phone 380'J Special $1.75 Kiddie K a r ...... $1.39 HURRY! ter Audrey. Mi.ss Louis Palller. of F/SH SPECIALS Middle Turnpike, west, and Maty Bula, of New York City were visit- The few we have will sell GREEN STAMPS

tering evenings. C A L L 3535 REGISTERED OP'I'ICIAN Lb. 23c For Expert Factory Service Scallops Th« CORF. A meeting of the-Italian Club will PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED On .\ny Ifadio JW. HAK be held tonight at 8 o'clock In the We have a eelectlon of the new- Norman street club rooms. est style fruines. M A N C H ES T ER . C O NM < Lb. SlicedCod The regular meeting o f the Man- Complimentary Adjustment# chester 'Democratic Women's club BENSON will , be held Tue.iday evening, Au- FURNITURE .AND R.ADIO Also Svwdfish Halibut BUy On the Budget Plan gust 23; at 8:15, at the home of Mrs. 713 Main St., Johnson Block AT JAFFE’S T. E. Brosnan, 38 Hudiior. etreet. NO E.\TRA CHARGE F^^ef^f Haddock and Clams

ON Y’OUR VACATION

Protect Your Eyes With

PINEHURST FRESH FISH POLARIZED naJW HAU COM *A Barrel MANCNBSTSR COHN* ^ Fresh .M.ACKEREL...... ,1b. l . y F resh SUN GLASSES Sea Scallops ...... pint 25c Swordfish

Pollock ...... lb. 124c Halibut For properly fitted sun of Money^ prlasses come to Jaffe*^— Fillet of Haddock Steak Cod * Sole Fillets as low as 65c a pair- . 'flow often yoit; have heard the; expres*-

RELISHES . . . SPEC1.\LTIES . . . ETC. aion, but this is the first time we have had

the art' #orlr to- fflnstrate • It;'" Money Monarch'Sweet Miistaird Relish— Jar

R. S. Sweet Chow Chow— Gold Filled Cross and and up doesn’t come in barrels and isn’t kept in * $ 1 . 7 5 Kl| G. C, Sweet Cucumber Chips— them, but somewhere in the forgotten past lOc . 03iain a ■ a.'a . . . . . *.*

a shrewd man had enough coins of various (For Cocktails . we have Small White Onions at 16c Solid Gold Cross and and up denominations to fill a small barrel or keg and 33c jar , . Cherries with Rum. and Pitted Cherries CENTRAL $5.50 ^

with stems.) , . SERVICE STATION 0 3 ia in .. • 'a*a .a a * a * * a a a-a* and he was rated as well off— and so the

Here are two popular, items, put up by !^onarch . , Spiced Bralnard Place Tel. 4778 expression has continued to illustrate the

Watermelon Rind or Sweet Pickled Onions, priced right BR.AHES — CAR .WASHING White Stone Set Yellow Gold OC Idea of financial means.

\r 18c ja r ; 2 jars 33c. Ll'BRIC.ATION — AND ALL at BRANCHES OF ACTO.MO- Cross and Chain...... # Crosse & Blackwell’s Chow Chow ...... 39c TIVE REPAIR WORK. Today, people keep their money In Savings Accounts that earn' for them and do Crosse & Blackwell's Sweet Mustard Pickle ...... 25c TOWING

P.ARKiS'G not reihaln dormant as did the money in the bsrreL FREE $3.00 Tender, Fresh Pearl Beads • • a and up

BROILERS or 3i-LB. FRYERS ' t ,

Full line of Westclox Bisr Ben, Baby Ben

31c pound- C^t the flabit of Deportting Regnlarly In and Bingo Alann 'Oocks, Pocket Ben Genuine Golden Bantam Com VISIT OUR Watches. ' ^ Fresh Lima Beans w ith well filled pods...... 2 qts. 29c

FOUNTAIN Fresh Peas, 2 qls. 25c ‘ . Cucumbers, 4c ea. The Savir^s Bank of Manchester

Sammer Squash...... , .3 for 11c Delicious Sandwiches

Tasty Luncheons A Mutual Savings Bank RAISIN WINE COOKIES...... box 25c Fro-Joy Ice Cream R. EiONNELLY

JEWELER ■si He^^queyterB for Aincrieaii Watches ARTHUR'S HAB^TON ^ ELGIN — WALTQAM 302 MAIN '.TREET X D R U G S T O R E

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