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THREATEN PRIESTS 500 National Guards
FEDERAL GUNS BLAST UFE Move Into Minneapolis WITH KIDNAPING
FROM DILLINGER AFTER HE
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ing truck drivers | from The ahoi>W down came on th» which the guardsmen Convicted of Bombing ikine ‘he fair grounds to the of the deal LEAVES CHICAGO THEATER
Charges Gets Jail Sentence TORCH that of last Friday were warned by truck owners that The strikers, demanding higher unless they return today, other REACHES END OF TRAIL drivers will replace them immedi- wages and wider recognition of Vienna, July 23.—(A P)— The Manchester Party Leader ately. pelr union, essayed to sell pamph- expectation of at least a dozen Mayor A. G. Balnbridge said In a lets to raise funds for their cause. BANDIT, TRAPPED,
hangings In Austria this week un- public statement armed police were 'The laundry and dry cleaners der the new compulsory death pen- Given Lavish Praise by ready to- convoy any necessary union has voted to call a sympathy strike beginning at 7 a. m„ Tues- alty decree 'of Chancellor Engelbert trucks and were not going to per- day. Dollfuss collapsed today when a mau Spealiers at Meeting Here KILLED ON SPOT found guilty of bombing and arson both crimes carrying the death pen- alty, was sentenced to eight years of Democratic Women. imprisonment. The trian, a 41-year-old Nazi, REICHSTAG FIRE STORY Recognized by Government Sleuths, Desperado Traded was found guilty by a court martial Manchester's outstanding Demo- of destroying a telephone booth crat—Dr. Edward G, Dolan— was lo Movie House and Shot Down Before He Had Chance '■ with an Incendiary bomb. It had generally been assumed that he the recipient of unstinted and Gi™ BY GANG MEMBER
would be hanged, since he not'only unanimous tribute at the regular to Draw His Weapon— Hair Was Dyed a Darker Hue, Illegally pos.sessed explosives but monthly meeting and luncheon of used them against public communl the Connecticut Federation of
cation lines and burned down the F' Hims 13 Men I n - S trikers v 6™ ^ Scars on Cheeks Removed by Plastic Surgery, Gold booth as well.
May Kidnap Priests. Rimmed Glasses Framed Eyes— Lifting of Arm by Nazis In Styrja were circulating a secret threat th at five priests will O N Mim noN be kidnaped and held as hostages Department of Justice Chief Signal for the Shooting. for each Nazi who . may be con- demned to death. If the Nazi dies, says the threat, the priest will die, derlubbeW as Dupe in San Francisco longshore- fCopyriKht, lo.'.t bj- A.joclatert Provo) The Socialists were reported to OFFERS $1000 DOLLAR.S Chicago, July 23 — Dlllinger's FOR DILLINGER’S SHIRT be preparing similar retaliatory dead. , measures in case any of their men ™*- : men Expected lo Resume are hanged. He swaggered from a neighbor- Chicago, July 23.— (AP) _ jt Meanwhile the secretly circulated hood theater last night into the Showmen scrambled for memen- London, July 23.—The Dally Her- Work Wednesday. toes, the more gruesome the bet- Socialist organ "Arbiter Zeltung' raking fire of government guns. comments: "The hatred against this ald printed today what purports to / , ter, of John Dilunger's demise Too late he saw the gleaming steel : t o d a y . government ■ is so Intense that be the story of the "last surviving of the trap set for him. threats with gallows' no longer member of the Reichstag fire gang.'* San Francisco, July 23.— (A P )_ I "I’ll give a thou.«and dollars His hand went for his gun. Too I for the shirt he was wearing. If have any effect." The name is given as E. Kruse, Striking Pacific cokst longshore- To Try BomberN. with membership No. 134522 In ihe lat<(. Three bullets tore into his ,the heirs will sell it, ’ one told The Socialist bombers and an- Storm Troopers. Kriise k said to men. w-ho.se 76-day-oId dispute body—One in the neck, two in the ■■ Police Lieut. Stephen Barry. other Socialist who supplied them have been a personal servant to the flared to a climax with the sympa- body. He staggered, fell. Another offered $100 to the with explosives for dynamiting kte Em.st Roehm, who w-as chief thetic mass walkout of union labor It was the end of John Dlllinger. I city for four blood stained bricks of staff of the Storm Troopers. The hojir was 10:40 p. m., cen- from the alley where Dllllnger railroad track are scheduled lor here, voted today on whether to ac- court martial this week. The two Now A Fugitive cept arbitration, of all Issues. ■ tral daylight savings time. The ' died. They hoped to exhibit these place was Just outside the Biograph ’ : trophies at fairs and carnivals. bombers shot and critically wound- Kruse is now stated to be a fugi- RepresenUtives of President ed a policeman in their attempted tive in Switzerland, from whim R^sevelta National Longshore theater a neighborhood moyls at “It’d be a gold mine," one. of escape. Fullerton and Lincoln avenues, on ^ them told Barry enthusiastically. Dr. Edward O. Dolan country he is said to have written Board sped by airplane all along Court martiala are also scheduled to President Paul von Hindenburg, the coast to deliver ballots at the the northwest side, in territory where the blood of many a Chicago for five Nazis arrested In various Democratic Women's Clubs at the the British government and new.s- various ports and supervise the vot- sections of Austria for the posses- Center Congregational church papers in neutral countries. Tiie ing. gangster has flowed before. fi-ed the five shots. He declined to Had the climax of this bank rob- reveal his,-identity. sion of explosives. Other similar house Saturday afternoon, which Dally Herald’s account of this stor-/ Louis Bloch, secretary ot the arrests are expected momentarily. was attended by about 225 members reads: ber—desperado-killer's career been President's board, said the result of pre-arranged it could have been no Had Little 5Ioney from throughout the state. "Kruse says that on Feb. 10. 193J, the election should be known by to- Officials searched through tha Great Ovation more sensational. There was even morrow night at the latest. If the an audience, loitering about the Cicthtng. In one of Dillinger’ Testimonials to Dr. Dolan were (Continued on Pago Six) arbitration proposal carries, as is pockets—into which the lion’s share paid by numerous promirient Demo- vicinity of the theater dran-n by the predicted by even extremist leaders presence of so many Department of the ten thousands of,loot which REPORT 14 DEAD cratic leaders, men and women of the strikers, it Is expect,v1 tlie alike,, and were greeted by vocifer- of Justice agents that for a time he and hjs brigands had gathered longshoremen will return to work some believed a hold-up w-as plan- during raids—was found Just $7.80. ous and sustained applause, the Wednesday. ned. members twice rising to their feet 14 PERSONS DIE The back of his watch contained OVER THE WEEK-END Prepared to start the machinery Had Hid Hair Dyed tnc picture of alluring Evelyn Fran- in a thunderous ovation to the local of arbitration as soon as the vote man. Tho many speakers lauded Dillinger his hair dyed a darker chette an Indian girl who obviously k known. United States Senator Dr. Dolan as "the greatest cam- IN BUS ACCIDENT hue, tell-tale scars on his checks ranked first among the desperado’s Robert F. Wagner, authority on la- JOHN DILLINGER i-iuny women friends. But Two Aato Tatalities in paigner this commonwealth has bor legislation, and Assistant Sec- lifted by plastic surgery, gold rim- ever known , . , a man of uonesty. med spectacles framing his shifty _,'^b® ‘■onp which brought about retary of Labor Edward -F Mc- Dlllinger’s end was executed with- simplicity and unselfishness,' gifted Orady waited here. McGrady k a eyes,' his nose straightened, a care- State; Five Suicides and with great leadership . . . the tpreh- Auto Plunges Over 40 Fool member of die Longshore Board fully groomed black mustache out a flaw. Commendation poured bearer fpr that which'is cleanest, adorning his leering Up and the which Includes Archbishop Edward houre'" ‘be post-midnighc brightest and best In the Dempcra- J. Hanna of San Francl.sco and O. FEDERAL AGENTS HUNT whorls of his finger tips obliterated Two Drowned. tlc party . , . one who has won Embankment and Bursts K. Cushing, San Francisco attor- by acid, strode through the lobby ,, Gratifying as well as reassuring greatest respect and admiration ney. and sauntered down the street. Attorney General Cummings de- and who is worthy of the highest He passed apparently without Cisred at Washington. Joseph P. Ryan, president of the honors that can be conferred upon Into Flames. recognition, Melvin H. Purvis chief Department of Justice agents had (By Aanooiated Press) him." International Longshoremen’s Vs- FOR BANDIT’S FRIENDS of the Chicago bureau of the De- known for several days that Dillin- Death invaded Connecticut over aociatlon, predicted in New York partment of Justice. Purvis seated the week end and after traveling a Every speaker pledged whole- that the men will vote overwhelm- ger was .on toe N'brth Side. Purvia hearted and loyal support of Dr Ossining, N. Y., July. 23.— (A P)— in a parked car .moved his right learned he planned to attend' too varied course, claimed 14 lives—one Dolan, making it clear that a battle ingly to accept the peace plan. arm in a casual signal. Several of Its most violent demand., of the j At least 14 persons, men. women Nothing Else Left | Two Women Who Accom* Blograph theater. He selected , 15 as In the offing unless he is taken and children rode to a flaming death FATHER OF BANDIT agents leaped forward their pistols c!-ack shots—by a grim coincldenco year. In the state. care ot in the party’s patronage. "There la nothing left to do but glistening in the garish light. Attacking from the highways, in a motor bus yesterday and the submit,’’ said Harry Brijges. r. ill-' cne for each victim of murders a t- The Speakers ruins was searched today for more l^med DSlinpr to Movie R EC jjyEj Suddenly the ma.ik of insolence tributed to the Dillinger marauders. water, electricity and other sources Those who spoke included Mrs. tant strike leader here, who had i dropped from tho phantom free- death snatched Its victims from bodies. The bus carrying more than previously insisted the demand for The source of toe information was Dorothy Bartlett of Putnam, Mrs. 50 persons from Brooklyn to a booter’s countenance. He darted Into unrevealed. various sectors of the state. Ida Thomas of Litchfield, -■Mrs. union-control of hiring agencies I I neater Object of Big ___ an alley reaching for a pistol for a bdseball game at Sing Sing prison, should be granted outright. f They arrived in time to watch him Four fatalities one of which is John Flynn of Bridgeport, James L. ouel to the death. As he did so a five plunged wildly down a sharp hill in Waterfront employers and ship- ^ rurchase'a ticket and go in to see pioblematlcal, resulted from suicides McGovern of Bridgeport. • Mrs. Ossining, dove off a 40 foot embank- thot fusillado cut him dow-ii. Three —two died from a highway crash, Wuise Duffy of Hartford, William ping companlas ' already have Hunt; Flee in Excitement. John Dillinger, Sr., Said He ‘ Manhattan Melodrama. " It was a ment and burst into flames as it of the bullets struck him. Two miss- gunman's holiday for America’s No. ■ two met death from drowning, two N°>'walk, Judge Toomey of landed in a lumber yard. agreed to be bound by tho derision ed their mark and whizzed Into the died as the result of unusual acci- lllimantic, A. Don Bltgood, who of the President’s board on all is- 1 gunman. The film concerned a Sheets of blazing gasoline shot In sues and to arbitrate hours, wages terrified torongis gathered near the mythical ■ Blackle Gallagher" a New dents, two succumbed to Injuries re- all directions from the vehicle's ex- Wa.shington, July 23.—(AP)— J. Had Been Expecting Such tiicater atriklng the legs of two gap- ceived prior to Saturday or Sunday (Continued on Page Six) and working, conditions with sea- Edgar Hoover, chief of'the'Dc'pa'rt- York gangster who carried bis mur- ploding . fuel tanks. The flames men and other striking ship owners ing women spectators. ■ der missions even into Madison while one, body which had been in raged over two square blocks of ment of Justice investigation bu- an End for Son. The infamous fugitive sprawled op the water for several days was re- lumber and coal yards and docks. If the longshoremen consent to the Square Garden. Captain Tim O'Neill plan. reau. .said today that two women re- the pavement in a crumpled heap. of the East Chicag.i, Ind., police de- covered. Twelve seared bodies were rer There was a teilse silence when the Meanwhile the sUte, in th e-'n d ^ Increased activities at the long- ported to have accompanied John i partment who participated in a gun FEARS F E T FOR moved as soon as-the fire could be Dillinger to the Chicago movie last scores of horrified witnesses, the of a record breaking drought spell, checked. Two 'of those rescued battle against Dillinger and John (Continued on Page Six) night and to havd es'caped- aurihg i ’ ^AP) agents, two Chicago detectives and a'i^milton during an attempted bank gained a brief respite Sunday when alive died in hospitals. the fatal shooting. latcr.'^ would bf , Dminger, Sr., respected five officers from E ast Chicago, the mercyry diminished its scorch- I robbery there last January, also Six Are Missing TRE.ASURY BALANCE the object of a renewed Federal neighborhood, went Ind., rushed forward. ' ing grip. Also some hope could be SAFETY OF BYRD Blarly today half a dozen passen- brought four of his men to the sho'w i ^bout the bii.siness of arranging for i u A , cordon e- was thrown - about------: the — house. The slaying of Sergeant WU- found in the prediction' of copier gers were unaccounted for. Sbe Wa.shlngton, July 23.—(AP)—The weather_ for today. persons, 'clothes aflame jumped Into Hoover did not go into detail' his son and namesake j desnit J I am O'Maliey In that East Chicago position of the 'Treasury July '’0 about the women. First i(epdrl.s ' toilay as ralmly as he had awaited ®'‘:°rts to crowd closer For farmers another day without the nearby Hudson river. They were was: Receipts. $10,436,810.24: ex cr a glance at the broken gangster skirmish furnished toe only, murder rain meant further destruction to Tractor Parly Fails lo Pick rescued. Eleven men and ' boys had it that Dillinger went to the ' the day he knew, was coming when charge against Dlllinger. Two Chlta- pendlturea, $19,581,796.55; balance theatre and emerged alone to face Ferle rays in the blinking marquee their parched crops. 'Yeaterday was leaped to safety as the bus bounded bullets would end the notorious go detectives swelled the force. $2,521,597,016.42; Customs receipts the cordon of 15 justice agents lamps flickered over his gray visage. The Fedeial were assigned to sta- the 14th day In which the state has down the embankment. Four of for the month, $12,820,014;31. bank bandit’s -life. Dark splotches spread over the failed to receive any measurable Up Trail of Interpid those killed were women. armed with pistols. tions and assumed the nonchalant RecelpU tor the fiscal year (since Talkitig with newspapermen in his Momentarily shaker, by the arx- bread exp;insc of his silk shirt and airp of so many idlers. amount of rainfall, and the weather Dr. Amos O. Squier, medical ex- July 1), $163,305,552.54; expendi- nouncement of Johnny Dlllinger's BpoHed his flannel trousers and i man said It might extend even to 20 aminer of West Chester county who office today, the black-haired chief Official Version Explorer. tures, $366,723,680.40 . (Including Investigator said he also had or- death at the hands of Federal “ ' ‘white sport shoes. days. started a coroner’s inquest as soon $174,7(W,555.60 ot emergency expeu- agents l&st night in Chicago,' the Purvis gave this official version: as he arrived at the scene expected dered a concentration of Federal Two Women Shot "I made arrengements fo surround An oddity of tne week end w-hlch dltures); excess ot expenditures, elder Dillinger quickly regained his Sirens shrieked and alarm bells was unusually Inviting for means of that the Hudson river would be force.s in the, hunt for John Hamil- toe-theater with picked men from Little America, Antarctica, July $203,418,427.86; gold assets, $7,900- composure and - looked after the clanged as a patrol wogan, an ambu- escaping the heat, waui the scarcity dragged today In on attempt to find 256,285.31. * ’ ’ minutest details of the funeral. among my investigators. They were 23.—(AP)—Grave concern for the out whether amr of the missing occu- (Continued on Page Six) lance and. a number of police squad armed only wlt.b pistols. No shot . of violence through the highway and safety of Rear Admiral Richard E At h!s side,’ Mrs. Audrey Han- cars raced up. Mrs. Etta Natalaky drowntngs only four of the fourteen pants of the bus had drowned when cock, si.stcr of the bandit and who gulls or machine guns were Issued Byrd was felt today. The trali they leaped into the river to extin- and Miss Thercse Paulus, botli foi I wished no general firing th at deaths taking these paths. leading to his lonely weather virtually reared him, upheld the wounded in the leg were carried to Ten On Saturday 8er\auonservHf Inn outpostnn.nn.. ' was — ;lost. • A- ‘heir flaming — ------clothing. i.___ .. family reputation for calmness in might endanger passersby. I station- buses w'cre traveline In a tr.c ambulance. Pilllngbr still breath- ed myself in my. automobile parked Saturday was the moat'violent of exciting moment.'!. At fir.st ' she I was placed in the patrol- car, the two days a total of ten lives trbrine'^htofhacw'^? Friday caravan directed by a man w^o had 275 Dead Heat Spell would not believe.that her brother two doors south of the theater. My to bring him back to the main base f been stationed at the- cutoff near I Automobillsts . and pedestrians being the total, five yesterday In- reported it codid not pick up the was dead. Convinced finally, heritracted bv the men .were stationed in doorways. It riuded a drowning a t Kent where trail. the prison at the top of the hill to . -first .thought was hf her father. ' • ■ ■ s w a r m d e was shortly before 9 o’clock when I signal them to make the turn. The by hundreds. Burly policemen open- Brock White 30, employed at a camp The'group was 50 miles out on 'Continues To Hold Sway Both said they had been "expect- f-rst noticed Dlllinger. He was coat- wowned after falling out of a canoe, bus that crashed shot by the cut-off. i ing something like thi.') to happen Ohio 15, Kan.sas robber ^ who-was recognized - every------deputy coroner arrived and toe dead totater were toe longest I ever tains showed thoiisands of cattle 12, Iowa and Minnesota II and by his agility In.leaping over outlaw was borne to toe county spent. Myland Leland, 16, and Chauncey thousands more ^ven up at Roberta, 18, of Middletoun, account- Texas 10.. ' • | counters to seize bags of money and morgue. Stripped, cold and colorless "By toe time he left the show my miles Dr ^ Pn.uVe “ ^ nautical part at toe foot of the hill but as the forced sales, and crop losses- placed .as marble the body was put on' a ed for the only highway deaths, Sggi’ng^ac/,ni bus shot up over It and down 'toe T h . e „ . . .001 I .1 nun were covering toe neighbor- at hundreds of millions of dollars. v.hen their motorcycle crashed Into breeze in toe fourth .day of its siege I buHcd in Crown l u n slab. A small- group gathered. A hood so thoroughly that a cat a bus. bafrierl A nert i "‘i’" confronted with a Millions of persons who found re- yesterdayy..l.rd.y holdingholdln, theIh. maximum' I ™ ''"•''■T in surgeon spoke. The slug which end- Hea ahead. lief at toe takes and seashores over couldn't have 'gotten through. KlUed By .Shock temperature in New York to 89 but . . -- side of his ed an amazing crime career had "When Dillinger left the show he had been sleenreM” s to e ^ ^ ^ n group | Survivors said to have attem'pted the week end came back today to mother. Burial date depends on In Bridgeport, John O’Shea, 17, ^ u oeen^ieepleaa since 5.40 a. m.. | this turn would,only have been toe Weather Bureau said warmer struck in the neck and coursed up t'j started south and again passed my to baked pavements and steaming side- release of the body in Chicago. emerge beneath toe right eye. The walks. temperatures may be expected in cur without noticing me. As soon u the next few days. The mountain The body will lie in the home of other bullets pierced toe left breast (Oontliiiied on Page Six) been hurled off In toe heart of the nation, hard- Mrs. Hancock.' at the edge of May- he had gotten a step past The car I stjites were cooler after general c’caving toe tip of the heart, toe thrust my right arm out and drop- est hit of all, toe mercury hovered showers. third striking further down. (dontiniMNl nn P are 81x 1 One Federal man Purvia aaid bad (Ooatiaiied om Faga Twa| -iVii-ii ^ ^___ ljsl thot to death by Federal agents in St. Paul. On June 7, Tommy Car- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER CONN., MONDA T, j ULT 23, 1931, IT MONTANA rr,11, St. Paul, also of the outlaw's gang, was fatally shot 1^ officers at KIWANIANS DINE PAGE TBR1 Waterloo, Iowa. la tbs center of RockvlUe. is attract- BISfiOP MISSING Others still sought, and mentioned KILLED GUARDING ing much attention during the poet amouf the members of the Jenkins ns having "worked’ with Dillinger few week! by hlS work with house CCC MEN A T CAMP boxing taara. After the boxing a NATIYE OF WILLINGTON at various times. Include Alvin Kar- AT KIDDIES CAM? ROCKVILLE plants. He has been called the” Dr. program of musical and comedy gi;. 'i POR robbery See pages 4 and 5 for other Watkin* news. pls and the Barker brothers, arch Luther Burbank of Rockville.” The numbers was put on by variou's Ct-ATeo. PAROUCP) members of the Company. John Seirdi h Made for Rt. Rev. ciimlnalj of the southwest. HIS LAST NICKEL attraction Is two geranium plants, WINS YET LOSES WAGER Sc.veri persons have been con- each bearing full bloom poppy. JENKINS AT FIRE Mozzer of Manchester, always a a favoriU, drew the greatest ap- •Victed_ in Federal Court on charges Club Members Who Sponsci FOUR PLANES DO STUNTS After a personal Inspection of the plause of the evening for als sing- W&m F. Faber of Epis- of conspiracy to harbor Dilllngcr m plants, one can hardly see that It is W. H. Chapman, Civil War Vet. ing of the old favorite; "Asleep in Dies Before Collect inR $.i,000 f.t. Paul and Minneapolis after his Father of Six Fatally Injared a cleverly made' paper flow-er which the Deep." He w-as forced to re- creape from the South Bend, Ind!, Vacation Camp Are Guesti AT HELD IN ROCKYILLE ba* been attached to the geranium Volunteers Helped Battle M'aikinK Dfit. copal D i^ese. planL spond to two encores, singing "That . \ .Kill. Among them was his French While Fleeing from Hold Silver-Haired Daddy of Mine," in Indian sweetheart. Evelyn Fran- There Today. Fined In Ooort Blaze in Bam Near Middle response to many requests from the . ' ' 'f-heBaseball club, Camp'Which it conducts every sum members were discharged In June, today had succumbed to the current today in one of the most rugged sec- bury, thlrty-flve years old, a former Hundreds of persons from Rock- Bassett waa arrested by state (By PAUL PACKARD) but seems to have found an agree- heat Wave. captured receutly'in Minncap(jll.s. mer for Manche.ster's undcrprivllcg ville, Tolland, Stafford and Elling- Policeman Thomas Buckley of the ttODs of the Rocky Mountains. automobile tire salesman of 98 able successor In a new hlll-bllly Or- He was W illiam H. CThapman, Throughout the night a picked F.liey, Federal authorities said, took cd chlWren, 24 members and slj ton as w'ell as passing motorists Stafford Springs barracks. He was Cobalt, July 23.—Having been You can still win that new Chevrolet Z-door r/illlniicr and Hamilton to a Mln- Charlton street, who died in Belle chestra formed by the new en- whose scrap book revealed he was detail of men searched over the Two guests being In attendance, the lat’ visited Doyle's Field on the shores found guilty as ch.arged and fined *5 called on In the past for many dif- rollees. This group consists of a sedttn! ^hevTolet Days continue until next ruapriiis physician's office after the vue hospital Saturday night, Is be- tern at Willington, Conn., 83 years Medicine Lake district of Glacier of Snipaic Lake Sunday to witness and costa of *11.31 w hich w-as paid. ferent kinds of duty, members of g u itar, ukulele, tw.o Jew 's harps, ago. that he was In the l^th U. S. w(?ek ALohday . . so you still have 6 days to Park without finding k trace of the ci.tlnws had b*cn 'wounded here. ter mcml»rs of the Communltj lieved to have been fatally injured the airplane stunts which were fea- Twilight Uunie piano, tap dancer and yodcler. Infantry that.saw Lee surrender, take advantage of the Chevrolet Days values ■ missing clergyman. Sixty-eight CCC ley was reported to have told Pla.vers, which recently a.xslsted the the 181st C, C. ■ C. ' Company at trying to escape late Friday night tured during the day. The Clerks A. C. baseball team wl'l The waters of G reat' Hill Laktf' and that, to win a *5,000 wager, he’ i members, as well as members of the ofticers that Tommy Carroll, before club In preseriting a show for the from a Negro holdup man.w-ho at- Four planes were doing stunts Camp Jfenklns, readily filled the role . . and receive coupons on the Chevrolet the latter's death, had asserted he bencAt of the camp. play a twilight game at Henry and Lake Pocotopaug, lying a t op- spent the ten years from 1922 to' sedan. park force and road cri^jws spent'all tempted lo rob him of five centa at over the field during the day but Pn’rk, Thursday evening. July 26, of volunteer fire department last day Sunday in the district. knew Dilllngcr was "dead." • Charles "Pete" Wigren, wet posite sides of G reat Hill, w here the. 1933 walking. He had talked of re- i West and Desbro.sses streets. the star attraction was Horace with the Thompsonville Terrors as Wednesday night when a burning Camp la located, offered welcome! turning to Xlilwaukee, the starting ■ free coupon.s with every purchase of 2.'ic Went for Illkb known track mentor, who is direc- Roxbury, who had been unem WethercII, of Manchester, who is a barn, in .Middle H addam threatened ■ Bishop Faber, who came from his tor of the camp thi.x year, outlined their opponents. The game w-lll start relief to the boys during those hot point of his long trail, to collect the ' Ol more . ^ on the new Norge refrigeratoi’a .V’TTE.'HPTED DI.SOtT.SE ployed for the greater part of the pilot at Bralnard Field In Hartford. promptly at 6:15 o’clock and a large to destroy other buildings near it. days last week. After a day’s work ^ money whieh he ,*aid w-as on deposit i home at Helena to the nark for a Chicago, July 2.I. —fAP) The the work accomplished by the boy» lost ■ four years, left his home He piloted a -Whirlwind pow-ered Shortly before midnight a telc))honc (see page .i), drapery fabrics (see page 4). , rest and outing, difiappeated Friday at the camp last week. He stated number are expected to be on hartd in the W’oods, a cool plunge was a ; in a . bank. He did not name the , discovery that .lohn Dillinger had around 9 o’clock Friday evening to Stearman plane owned by Arthur E to witness the game. call was received at the camp head- great relief. bank,. Officers were endeavoring to and all other Watkins l-’um iture. ; afternoon from the Two ' Medicine that each boy had gained an average take a walk along West street. Be quarters requesting men to help [Chalets. He told frlenl ' cago expert still was unable to ob- Blast Way Out of Texas Pen- today In a neighbor’s yard a t 29 today to be in bed every night hospital, where he died without re- D-mald A. Crossman who piloted the cause of the queer actions of the more arc needed to accommodate tain recognizable flngerprlnts. Then Lexington avenue. i posed Illness of Friend of the George L. Oampitt Families and Friends to the pl^e from Boston in the morning the large number of young men ped.my, hand and closed It the pre- not later than 9 p. m., Dayllgr.t gaining consciousness from a frac- dog it was shot and ita head sent to It was discovered that the man's Detective Lieutenant Martin Family. G ^ rg e L. Clam pltt, 53, of 168 Saving Time, If they would es- Number of 140 Attend Party tured skull and internal injuries. No While taking the plane to Brainard the state laboratories for examina- who are interested in this type of arranged signal for dosing In. In- Angers had been sandpapered to tlic Center street, died this morning fol- Field In Hartford, State Pollcemah tion. Instruction. If anyone has an old PORCH aUntly my men appeared from all itentiary — Companions Lenygal stated that Joseph Gall, , cape 30-day jail sentences. at Osano’s, Bolton. trace ha.* been found of the Negro. extent that no prints were ohtain- lowing a few weeks illness with a Leaves Six Children Crosspjan did a few stunts over the automobile motor of any type that W is e Smith's ■ides. Dillinger gave one hunted- 10. had adm itted Arlng- the shot, ' San Diego, Calif., July 23 —(AP) The youths, placed on proba- Among the dogs under strict ahlo. The hod.v, however, was Iden- when the Spells boy refu.sed to —An apparent attempt to kidnap complication of troubles. Mr. Clam- tion for one year were James' Until lately Roxburj-, who had held on the shores of Snlpslc Lake. quarantine are those owned by Wil- he .should care tc give to Camp leok at them and attempted to run tiAed hv relatives as that of Ellis. Slain or Wounded. pitt was formerly of Providence R had a good job with the Goodyear Another, air meet is to be held in Jenkins for this purpose, .such'a do- up an alley where several of my men stop picking apples from a tree Miss M ary .Mason. 21, daught- ' of Di Mayo and Joseph Cerraco of I j Members of St. Mary’s Bible liam H. Shelcy. of 140 Vernon Special SHOPPING Service SHADES . S k i n t t r n f l l n g Walt Mason. Nationally known I., and came to reside here two Tire Company before the depres- the near future, possibly within two nation would be greatly appreciat- were waiting. He drew an automatic In the Gall yprd. Spells lived with New Haven and Albert Jerclnelli clas.s, their families and friends to t.venue, close to the Grous home; The Ellis case developed contro- poet, was disclosed today by police. years ago He had been employed of Hamden. sion, had been w-orking three days Smith’s field at Crystal ed. pistol. As bis hand came up with the his widowed father at 31 Lexing- as an oil burner salesman. the number of 140, attended the an- Frank Kulo of South street and for MANCHESTER CUSTOMERS vei.sy among criminologists here Huntsville, Tex., July 23 -dAP) ton avenue. An unidentlAed man called at the a week as a painter on a CWA Lake. This field is located but u !■ rank Steppe of South street. The 1,000 V isltors gun, several shots were fired bv my He leaves his wife. Mrs. Maude I Sentence was suspended on tli-> and elsewhere as to whether Anger- —Three .desperate killers' who Mason residence in suburban La trio, charged with taking tiie nual outing of the class held Satur- project. Recently, how-ever, he had short distance from the Rau Pavilion two cats which have been bitten by A pproxim ately One thbu.sanU vis- men before he could Arc. He drop-, prints could be obliterated or »ils- According to Lieutenant Leny- day 'afternoon and evening at been totally unemployed and hla at the head of CrysUl Lake. "Hank" itors were present at camp-Thurs- blasted their way with gunllre out gal, the boy Ared the shot from truck belonging to the father ol the Grous dog have been killed. Just 9 Floor Samples, raillcally reduced for irnmedia’ ped fatally wounded. .1 had hoped to gulse.d ,by-'crlmlnals. the Rirl that a Mrs. Stock, an old O.sano’s cottage, Bolton Lake. Upon family received home relief. Wetherell will do feature flying and day evening, July 19, to see the take him alive but I was afraid he of the^ death house, at the Texas a window of his home, the bullet M. He also leaves oiie brother one of them, by Judge Abraham Hot YVeather Severe clearance. .Some slightly shop-marked. The eoncensua of experts was iiieiui of the family, wa« aeiiouFly H. Markle in Hamden Town arrival pt the cottage a program of His brother, Gerard Roxbury, tuere will be parachuate jumping weekly outdoor boxing program and j would resi.st to the laat. that only one method would work entering the right breast of the Charles Clampitt. of North Attle- The farmers throughout Tolland State Prison, were' at large today. 111 d o w n t o w n a n d a s k e d t h a t M a r y court. sports for both young.sters and who Is a professional basketball and stunt work as w-ell as a "bomb County arc worrying about the lack amateur show. Former State Sena- ' ■ ‘Tm glad it’s over," the grafting of skin by an un- Spells lad. He was admitted to boro, Mass., and his mother, Mrs ciopping" contest. The trio, which overpowered un- Mason come and take her-home adulLs was started. .There were player, made hla own Investigation, of rain in this section. Crops are tor William M. Citron was the Dangerous Jc)hn .‘■washbuekled ethical surgcein onto the tips of armed guards and scaled the walls the Nonvalk hospital iit 12:50 p Alice M. Ciampitt, of North Attle- i foot races, games and events of all but could learn little except that his Accident at "Death Trap” gue.st speaker. He told the camp 4 ft. wide, reg. $3.70...... _ m., and died at 1:20. Mias Mason, who talked wt'h the boro, Mass. being damaged, it is reported. , . . $ 2 . 8 , 8 .out the reel shots still ringing in criminal Angers. When Angers sre in a hall of bullets while most of man, knew that Mrs. Slock had I kinds to keep the gathering enter- brother had been w-atching the po- Three unidentifled persons had a members to take advantage of the It is a.s easy and in- his ears to he m et w ith a hail of reifl acid-soaked, or sanded, they said, the prison population was attend- The funeral will be hold Wednes- I tained. . lice haul out of the river the body opportunities offered them to Bet- o and (i ft. wide, reg. $5..'50 and $6.10___ shots. ^en in Canada for several months, narrow, escape from death in an STRICKEN AT BEACH expensive for .Manchos- ...$3.98 the marred whorls would be nut ing a Sunday baseball game, were but told the caller to put her in a o:cIock at ABOUT TOWN One cf the features wa.s the pres- of a man who had been drowned. ter themselves physically, mentally ^e MacKenzie funeral rooms. 638 automobile , accident at the "death New London, July 23.—(AP)__ ter people to shop at 8 ft. wide, reg. $8.50...... The government he had mocked temporary new skin soon would Raymond HAmllton, -one time run- started Arlng at Guard Georg* He taxicab. The caller w;as traced and : ence of the Manchester Pipe band at The brother could find no one who trap at Leonard’s Corner on tlie and morally. Captain William B ,. . $.5.98 had squared the score,' grow bark with Identical markings ning-mate of the late Clyde Bar- creased George on the scalp. They Elmwood avenue. Providence, R. i. Mr. and Mrs; Victor Clemson, Stricken by lieart disease, while Johnson, district chaplain, who is at Wi.se Smith’s by tele- today police said they were on the Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Clemson and the outing. The band kindly fur- had seen the alleged holdup. Iv ckvllle-Crystal Lake state road riding in an automobile on a return The *10,000 placed on Dlllingcr'i. of the original skin. row; Joe Palmer, also a Barrow co- Jumped in the two cars and sped Burial will be in the Little Neck nished music during the entire after- present a resident of Camp Jenkins, 10 ft. wide, reg. $11.00...... trail of a man answering the de- Mrs, John Anderson motored to Roxbury is surviyed by his w-ife I’arly Sunday morning at 6:30 trip to Hartford, after a day at phone as it is for those ,.. $6.98 head by the government and the hort, and "Blackie " Thompson, Ok- | away. ' scription of the caller. s w J 'r " - '’' R- I- Honor- noon and evening and the committee and six children; Robert, four years al.so .spoke briefly concerning pre? an s funeral rooms at Center street Boston yesterday and witnessed the o clock. The Leonard family was Ocean Beach, Mrs. Tlllie Wllk, wife living right in Hartford. fO.pOO uffereil by the . State of In- TKAll. OF nEATHX lahoma killer and hank robber. Hamilton, Palmer and Thompson was highly pleased at the additional old; Edward, twelve'; Arthur, Jr., awakened by screams and cries fol- cautions to be observed In prevent- diana cannot be accepted by the I Ilead, 2 W ounded here will be open from 7 until 10 double header baseball game played of Samuel Wilk of 211 West Rav- .lust ask your tele- Chicago. July 23—i,APi Six- j were all condemned to death— In the American League in that entertainment thus furnished. The fourteen; Florence, six; Helen, ten, lowed a second or two later by a ing serious accidents, and the ro- Federal men. Purvis said. He added Irt their Alghl they IMt three | oclock tonight for the convenience committee con.sisting of Frank Mc- mand street, Hartford, died this operation that the men should give phone operator for Kn- teen deaths today markeii the hunt Hamilton for bank robbery and a* city. and Rosemary, fifteen. Already dis- crash. When members of the family morning at 12:15 O’clock, on admis- that he doubted If any of the In- companions-, nil life termors one native of MANCHESTER of friends. It is .requested that Caughey, Sidney EllioU, Charles the army and forestry departments terpri.se 1100. You will of John Dillinger, an habitual criminal; Palmer for Aower.s be om itted. ■ traught over the financial condition reached the state highway in front sion to the Lawrence and Memorial diana patrolmen would share in the They Were; Indiana penl- to apprehend John Hamilton, ' d H- lahoma bandit, was wounded .sllght- from Pasadena, California.' i requiem mass w-lll be .said at St. llnger lieutenant. WediJingi were held yesterday afternoon at 3 fenflary ho became one of the most oclock for Charles A. Sweet, resi- Alphonse’s Roman Catholic church, wgh widely known of the worlds outlaws. Dec.. 20 Indiana State Pollcoiimn Haunts W'litehisl Worcesteri'ilass., July 23.—(AP) Canal street and West Broadw-ay. Copjftcbt. llSf, B, J, Beynoldj TobMco Cempmy dent of Manchester for upw-ards of Walter N. Leclerc, .local funerij . The occupanU of the car, bearing Eugene Teague, killed lu gun bat- Ail Texas. Okluhonm and Ixniisl- Mi.s , IM h cr E. iBcr.tIcy) .Moore, director received word this morning ENOL.ANI) INTEHK.ty for the past 12 y^ars. died Mrs. Walter F. Leclerc, wife of ui ■ Dec 21 lu-wls Kalzewitz, Sam eral officers and Texas Rangers Of the Second Congregational MURDER OF GIRL IN PARK somersault. The trio consisted of -i ing of John Dillinger, American Haa!-.wa'v''«n‘i m " f H‘8hneminn"hoiprtai uncle, in Glendale, Cal., at the age ANN HARDING outlaw, WHS prime news today In Olnsburg, Charles Tllden, ex-con- were oh the alert along the Mexi..) hu'e'h’’ considered man and two women w-ho^ did not nis church home, .spoke feelingly'of Ol 7L She was a native ol Canada rare to identify themselves England, Itself intere«led in. tiiree Vlel;i, kllle.l by police seeking Dll- border A few hours after they where her husband was for man / ASCRIBED TO “PEEPERS” or the most sen.-mtlonai killings In liny.-r in Chlfiigu nparluicnt. d.istied away in two waiting niotm' years m anager of the Im perial . Oil JOHN BOLES The driver started work replacing Its recent historV. ' , „ Jan , A, l!i:it . Jack Kliita.s-. Illinois cars, they were reported sighted Company-. He retired 1 1 .ve.ars ago A DRA-MA OF FIERCE DE- the two front tires which had been near He.irnc, Tex Although the iatcliees of the hour [gang bneee Iriidc'r .Tnl'’’ afrlllated w ith Dll- When they moved to Glendale. They Indianapolis Police Exonerate while the women nurse.I W as In' lleiith Moiis«‘ one person. In his vocation of VOTION TH.AT UNFOLD.S their bruises and scratches. Within cauied the story to ml.s. most morn- pom"',mim^er I ■expressman and later taxi driver .were resident.* of that city at tho THE DIVINE IN WOMAN Wife of Her Companion in Frazli-r. the notorious l.oui.siuna corurt New ‘he ihually the chairmen of the seal sales , tmie^ of the last earthquake, when half an hour the party was again on tog newspapers. Arst editions of C Ian ^'“P' I'Seape nrtl.sl. engineercil the break he came in contact with not only Mystery Sl.-iying. the way to New Jersey. performed R *“ "Outhem-Worcester the people of the towb but ihel'r I the front of their house collapse.l,. Its exiTlted beaiit.v sweeps ■creaming headlines.'’'"•'■''‘''I « '■n'l'T.i n-Mnlley shot d o « m T v 'b a n k ‘roh’ from the dentil house,iisi’, situatedRiiuau'u -In . 1, , Rev. Robert J.; county. cut they- escaped uninjured. The / I The marks of the Pontiac sedan liers at East Chicago. Ind. Dilllngcr the. middle of t , guests, as w-ell as the , traveling away the world about us The Evening .News gave It stream - -he peniumtlarv. I ■ Besides her mother she is siir- , visited M anchester w-hile their hom<> : Kliow-ed th a t the car w-as traveling tndli'lcii for the crime. oien who sought business here .Mr. was being rebuilt. ' | Indianapolis, July 23 — (AP) — at such a speed that the driver could • 1 lines in the Arst eilition.s. norm al- When In.sid,. Guard l.cc H raiil I >'"'1 How ard L ittle ,; vlved by a darighter, M rs Arline M [ Allen said he would be mlssvvi by .March til HiTbcrt Voimgblood. walked into Frazl.-r's cell with ids * ' — I The shooting of Miss Garnett Brad- not turn the right-angled corner to ly devoted to sporting ,,affairs. Wh.ir.c “c : Stone of Worcester: three sisters many who had become accustomed ley, tw-cnty-five-ycar-old Richmond, negro who escaped with Dillinger evening meal, the prisoner shoved a 'll,. T,. V ‘1 ^ '*>"Pl“ye‘l for ' Hannah, wife of Lewis H Hodre •’ C. P. Qulmhy of A.shburnham, bead for Rockville. He crossed the n a InH n n thei t l Eveningp Standard the sen-n c i i- from- * i rowni*.n%n 1 Point.,’0 | T U ., killedK i l l e d I resisting revolver into his side. He tloiirl.‘> ^ I to his loquacity-, and who realized Ind., newspaper employee, as she sat Silionaj end of the marauding gun- ‘ nr.rcRt at I'ort Huron MIrh 0 ficrof ‘he . Alice, Wife of Samue R. wyrf*P that he had a warm heart beneath Mass., principal of Manchester High in a secluded spot in a park here road w-ith his b ra k es, dragging, od another in his other hand, Office of the Munche.st*r Tnist Eva. wife of Andrew P nre.n.v I school for ten years, up to the past mw ran a dead heat with the lat-; ’ .Man h 10 Undc.rjthrHIT OharlcA the rough exterior, and stood ready last night w-ith George Hcndrlxon, rtrik ng tnc wall at a slight angle. unarmed bccaii.se of pri-sorverttnia- ■Vs"l';7m',l“ Hathaway brother. Russell E. Bentley, al! ' school year, wa.* a visitor in town - nc left front w-heel stru ck first. England and Aur- .XJnvanaugh. alnm In gun battle with tion.s. at ail times to help in every worth'v an Indlanopolls bus driver, w-as a t - W HS r i i H i v h e d i n t o d e a t h I o f H a r t f o r d , C o n n . toda.v. A Plant Specialist tra lia s cricket teita In news nroml- I Y’^nrigbUnid. l i o u s e cause. tributed today by. police to peepers The floraT tributes Included' a who had been discovered spying clerk at the ^ . '^P**** Eugene Green, died Relieved i Judge and Mrs. Raymond A. John- fruit stand In one of the chain stores tired out R eport! ^ a t 250 had died In the , gunehol wounde Inflicted In "Frazier relleVpd"me of my keys, ., handsome piece from the Manc)-es- upon the couple. FOUND WATER TOO COLD, I son and two children have returned Mis.* Bradley, who for several American heat wave were pushed i let' In Si. Paul on Brazil sald./^'F lrst he released ! REPORT SLOOP MISSING ter Improvement association in ■ from a vacation spent at Block Is- into the background by the news j *'t«**ch 31 for Dillinger. which, he was actively Interested years was employed in the account- FROM DIVING — U*at Dilllngcr wa« dead, lit* wae I , 22 Fodoral A gent W. C.’ Palm^/f^^sked Pete McKenrie SO KILLS SELF BY GAS another from King David Lodge of ing department of “The Richmond ducribed as ’‘the man for whom all I near Mcrocr, Wia. \ ON AROUND WORLD TRIP Odd Fellows of which he was a Palladium and. Item,” was fatally of San Antonio, and Ira Rector, a j ' Clrt'cge. Hoover of America haa searched." when Dillinger mobsmen shot their negro.n»sgr If they wanted to get out i ' —; member; business men in the vici- Ea.st Middle turnpike have left for a wounded by a bullet that entered NOTICE •‘.‘DUUnger shot dead at last," read Keileral trap. >BDtllloth refused Body of Edward F. Titcomb nity of Depot S.quare nearly all con- tw-o w-eeks’, vacation to be spent at Jinder her left'shoulder and pene Mashingtim’ July 23.—(AP)— trated her left lung. a headline in------the Star,. -which .. i c h pushedpushed 22 Kugene Boiacnau. C The desprraxlo quartet was joined tributed toward the flowezs that Asbury Park and Atlantic City, N. TO MANCHESTER bottom of the page a iViourn- ‘'nught In rros.s Arc ln.eds" er They encountered W, T. Mc- 7 ' s i “f’P*'''' In locaUng New Hartford Reservolrv UveS" and friends. On the lapel of State theater. w-lfc, accom panied by her d au g h ter made England’s chance,. ' m the ^ Jiitie . 1 Tommy Carro.U, iDillliiger Connell, another iiparm ed in.side thi 31-fool .sloop Igdrart), n which his coat Was noticed the constable and her brother, while police were It 1.* to your advantage to have fourth cricket lest with Australian bvhenchman, [• "" .slain at^ V iiterlo o , 'la., gnard, and forced him to precede Mr. and -Mrs, Rdgcr Strout sailed New Hartford, Conn., July 23 badge, in gold, which his friends Investigating the shooting was at- the best in workmanship and mate- p,ayers u sorry one, ' *' them as the.v rushed toward the from Jacksonville. Fla.. June 14 . on (API—Edward F. Titcomb of 658 among- local business men had tributed to a coincidence. Officers rial fcfr your P ainting and D ecorat- _^N D then A picture of Dillinger wearing a Jim 30- PohM tfjan H arold W ag- «;all. Hamilton kept McConnell cov- a round the world crulae. Broadway Terrace, Hartford, was made for him several years ago ntt- said they were convinced Mrs, Hen- ing problems. For free estim ates round dead in hie automobile near LONERGAN COMES OUT mu»Uche, was in the Evening hj’-tfffank robbers led bv ered with a revolver. Another life .^larvin\tL l! “ppeal n .r wa* received from er his election to the post of con- drixon, the daughter and the brother and advice on all Jobs large or small Dilllngei^ South Rend. Marvin Daveur of -Mitchell, S. D„ tte New Hartford reservoir here to- stable. ^merely ha-ppened to be in the vicin- 8C C ! Nrtvs .it,owed termer, Herbert Alvin Rtaniev. join- i fntlier of M I'llllnger slain bv Fed- day by state highway employes. ■ ity of the South Side Park where Dim \^ithout a mtistachc. ed the group. ' the office of Strout who wTOte to The Odd Fellows took charge of FOR CLEANER MOYIES For weeks Dillinger exploits tilled ;. cram gent.s In C hirago. Sunator Bulow (D.. A hole had been cut in the floor the service at the grave In the ^le shodtihg occurred. STANLEY A. TILDEN (tiuird \*» Shield of the automobile and a connection coluxnDs of the KngUah press Guard Bur.deaux. atop the wall. I-s. I) i, for aid in locating his Buckland cemetery and delegations Numerous complaints have been ei Essex Street Phone 8702 _ daughter and her husband. .made with the exhaust pipe. . Dr. from King David Lodge and Sunset Asks NRA Chief to Aid Move- THE LIFE received recently, officers, said, of late, however, the Bilghton , V ' NEYVS er«Uted the little band of denponi- F. B. Ackerly. medical examiner, rjurders, m whieh two womoii^ere i xr.7,'' 23.’ (,A P )- doeii and their prisoner. Tile eouple planned to sal) east- Kebekoh Lodge, of ’which the late ment of • Churches for Im- attempts to embarra.ss couples seat- i W'ard from Jacksonville to Jam aica gave a yerdlct of luidile. Mr*. Sweet was a member were ed in the park and in some In- victlms, aii^ the rny.xterions klliin" n„,’' ' ‘’‘h r. the sweetheart of "Throw dovN'Ti your gun.«« or we'll Dr. Ackerly said that Titcomb proving; Moral Standards. kill McConnell," one of them -xald ‘‘‘"i to the Panama Canal. However. present. OF VERGIE stances attempts, have been made Mo m a t t e r! H e r e's a d e l ig h t f n l of ■ Uilor in southeastd^mdon liave ti iitn ' " h" «a.x with John j apparently Jiad tried ’ to take his at blackmail. Hendrixon said he pushed him out of ,t?e papers ‘ Jyillnger .ami hi.x mobsters, when Rurdwiux dropped' hlx weapons to , he did not say what would be the The. bearers from the lodge were Washington, July 23—(AP)_ further course of the’ cruise He own life by drovv-ning in the w ater YVnilam Kean, H enry Ingraham heard a noise behind the bench on This morning,-the trfmk nun decs L a 7 v T in Tur.son. the, fl(ytr. A ladder from the prison nearby, hut found it too cold and Senator Lonergan (D.. Conn.).'—o- w a y to rest o r e y o u r H o w o f e n e r g y rnrjM’nUT*?* shop was plare«l under sal.I he had not heard-from them and Aloiizo Foreman, and repre- WINTERS which they were seated and upon did not rate adme iii early edition, an i ’ t “m she s.-iw chose the other method. oay, urged Recovery Administrator M’ith HELEN VINSON Investigation found a man crawling while thedxarch for the taUor’s kllL niL-m .‘'’‘ii'niB'r ."one -the picket giiard'a f^et ' Krarlcr. -since they started the cruise senting .’the Improvement associa Johryion to use the authority of thj Billow’s oiTiie was. assured the , •’^'‘‘“’“Sb rritlc is known concern- tion. Matthew; Merz, J. N. NlchoU on the ground. «■ go,Ldcant treatment. ’ »'«bt i. oently ” .shA vtll not relate life termer, ^ald: Ing Titcomb. Dr. Ackerly said that NRA to aid the Church'movement o • • as n o w r e v e a l e d b y Sc i e n ce ______- 1^7 “‘■‘'“ '".-'‘M ces of their meeting l>oomer, Jr., of East be swift and effective." D.AYS- T tflK O PR IZE: utterly delightful manner. As your latent Thomp.son an.i Palmer scrambled nce and an ambulance arrived she Cmm« For the finer. MORE EXPENSIVE TO- '■®" -yrter. (rtends has just twen^'^kUle”" ’ Canadian Marconi ... j Longmeadow-, Mass. All have been identified bv offi- *a‘d. "There never «... i « ' I up the ladder, reached the top and was dead. energyis^made available, your fatigue and started ftrtng B ridgeport. July 23 — vAP) — Central State.* Elec . GEORGE H. O’SIALLEY 4t G E O R G I A BACCOS in Camels net er get on your nerves. «ala M having participated in van-1 ‘o"' ' * ^ Giiartls Ojien lire TUroiigh a real estate transaction CiUes Service ...... Noi^e Electric loaiu Madm in whicli was being completed today, 2 B.\NKRl’PTCY DISCII.YRGES CAMEL'S tTIS ‘'‘■'“■ ’•"J “ > *-’D’ whore sh,.L Guard George, tired at Frazier I Elec Bund and Share ., a 2^» ‘ - Meriden, Conn.. July 23. (AP)_ AU Nearlty TotnU Camels are made from finer, MORE EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS hiM 'Vcie with rhllmgrr the last time savlnir > the Atlantie hotel property at Falr- ! Mavis Bottling A . .. , George H. O'Malley, foreman of i.he C O LE M A N toppling him to the ground John- OLYMPIC ouUaw shot his way . "“Rhl aceus* me ' of ' bar? son. wounded slightly, made no fur- IlcliJ avenue and W ater atreet, the Midwest. Utils ...... U I Hartford, July 23.—(AP)—Tw-o money order department of the Refrigerator * Costlier ^***^**^ and Domatlic—than any olhar populas brand H discharges from bankruptcy were rGri** ■«rnu R''e*y other girl w?th ' ther attelnpt to climb the laiider. stru ctu re which was erected in 1860, Nlag Hud Pow ...... Meriden post office, w-hcre he h.ad A Thought BIVINO CHAMPION ^ Ottle Bohemia resort near been associated is in ’ ha» been a ■ landmark in recent Penn Road ...... 5>2 granted this morning by United been employed for nearly 40 years, Tobaccos Stanley ran behind a wood pile. 2 i States Referee Saul Berman. Mt- Given Away Free ICerMT, WU.. April 22. I m the only one w h T ls 7 u t ”* Palmer, Hamilton and Thompson years, has bct-n leased to parties SUnd Oil Ind ...... ! died this morning at his home. 21 64 Pwvloua to that, another Dillin- ‘ — ------who have announced the intention 26\ chael .Carbonis. New Britain labor- Foster street, following a brief Id -1 Be Sure and Be There! Vet man is born unto trouble, aa FosoMiFauNCECs. never get on ran to- two w aiting automobiles. UnltedJFounders ,.... S er, with aaseLs of ,*537 and liablU- of erecting a large bus terminal.. U nited Ga.s ...... ness of complications. He cam e! Vou .May Be the Luckv the sparks fly upward.—Job, 5:7. Kmiiii Z, Stale Theulri Wr ll^tfnant. Eugene Green, w a.j nnland has no polic .y ,t.„. One of them pulled a rifle from the The hotel will be razed as a part 2>i Ues of *2.833 88; and William H. back seat, lay down in a ditch and United Lt and Pow a . here from England, 63 years ago. winner! llnlldina. TS3 M ain your Nerves a LIFT of the improvement*. UtU Pow' and L t ...... Crafter of Windsor, with assets of The funeral will be held Wednesday i Trouble and perplexity drive us Hlreel, .Manehehter. - . %. *544 and liabilities of *1,982.87. to prayer, and prayer driveth aw-ay Pbnne S430. The oali morning. '•bar«» la Three Per .trouble and perplexity.—Melanc- eenl *»er M oalh on I’n Icon. paid Amonnt af Loan with a Cam< MANCHESTER EVENTNQ HERALD, ItfANCHE81 ER. CONN., MONDAY, JULY J» 19B4, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, JUDY a , iTO*. ■Ine* ths Ninth District Commute* was ilv«B to pisclag Um Sso rraa- which la draped oa old lac* curtain. PAGE JIattrilfatfr flammatloD of the duct cooveyisg the patient has no Idea that ms ueuaUy takas four ouncaa of oUv* mads public the report it did not dsoo eras under martisl- law. A poUoeman told me abe owns quite the bile to the intestine. Tou can difficultiee ar« oondng from fllu .oil, together with four ouness of Chosen for jurors for the Hartford have a chance to present, and we Wrong,, baadad the strikers may a lot of real estate east of Green- readily aee that. If th* duct o»- I tha town of Vernon on July 10. 1934 wich yillage. organ. The gmU bUdder which grapefruit julc*. lemon or orange CAPTAIN R A i m i LYONS County Sup,erior Court from the £iiftttitg HrraUk comes swollen and Inflamed. It wtU FIND MARTIN’S DEATH ; at about .6:45 a. m.. d. s. t. Martin,' atreet, who waa ohorgad with confess that we haven't been able to be—in home respects they certainly doe* not function properly can oe juice, Tha oU and juic* must be DAILY RADIO PROGRAM town of South Windsor for the year toxlcatkm, g o t off acot fra* Wl___ __ PUBUiiHi:D Bt THE interfere with the flow of bUe, and a serious menace to one's health >ia beginning Septembe. 1: Edward A. POUCECODRT feSRALO PKINTINO liOMPANT. INC. find an answer to it. are— and aome of {^em may be, ami Down To The Sea beaten up together so that they aie GOING TO EAST BOSTON Aaaistant Proaeoutor Raymond >> a i n < l l S t r M t eonsequonUy the bite accumuUte* the entire system may be poisoned amulsifled aa well as possible. This MONDAY, JU LY.23 (Central and Eastern Standard Time) Bancroft. Raymond W. Belcher, DOE TO HIS OWN A(Ti^"” «“ ‘« ^ ^ How ,the First and ElghtlT' His- probably ar^ a bad lot who seek A few year* ago, when I lived In In the gall bladder, and .thla organ I was en route from Boston New Alleged to have beaten up his «)w e r s entered a nolle, indlcatlnc ' * llanchMtar. Cona the neighborhood, a nice old gentle- day after day by the retained blie. should be taken on one night, <>t ------I Morgan J. Bradley, Clinton B. THOMAS PEKGU80N not justice but anarchy. But the enlarges. Bfic 1* retained In the ------' 1 YorlF- A t Mlnterburn Hill, where ^ wife as the coup de grace of a two M^waa adverse to prosecuting the tricta can be given credit for prop- man took a Fourteenth street Pationta wh-> have felt under par several nights, being followed by a Local Salvation Armv Officer! Epj"'*'"® , 0«Barai Minactr gall bladder and the Uver la unable Pi-oorsme. subject te chsAoe. 9. M • siauoni. Avenue joins East Main days' drinking spree, Thomas Morri- erties that have been abandoned so people they are bucking are no phil- oroeatown street ear every Monday for years, suffering with enervation fast oa - orange. juic*, grapefruit (Daylight One Dour L ater), 4n T-ooFa 'Ta.miMM o ! ^ ' ^PwlcB, Geotgc F. Enes, Donald Coroner Yeomans Declares .Foae.d*<1 Octeb«r 1. l i l t to discharge its continually formtog low blood preaaur*, alow pulso, N8C-WEAF NETWORK Cent. East. to Leave Taunton Corps Sun- j. Grant. Charles j. Green, Robert Mlnterburn Hill ^6e highway descends qulck- son o f Spruce street, an. old offend- Caiarle* NlgreUl, far aa school purpose* are concerned anthropists and some of them, as far morning to-a Hudson River pier, Many people over forty, especlaliv juic* or lemon juice. The fast ami wm Hartford beauty shop operator,- Publitbrrt Evtnr Cv«aiat Kxatpt WIe. This brings on blllousnesi. Mllousneas and indigestion will fln-i •AtlC — East; west wlw I, wile Shtrwood’o Clrcuo— day, July 29. |L. Jlllson, Albertus E. Jones, Ralph W a « hxt « J abruptly to the north, ! cr, was before the local police court euadayt and Hottdayi CMared at th« as their Americanism goes, are a conductor told me that for at women, are troubled with' “slCa’’ olive oil treatment will In maiy' ■wjar w U a wcah wtl wat wfbr wro »-ey was Caused by Speed zVione. The car was unable to round the charged wdth non-support o f h!a and the Ninth district depiived of headache, nausea, indigestion and that curing the gall bladder troui-'e ■when wcae wtam wwj wsai; Mid: k«d • dot-west —^---- IC. Lasbury, Judson C. Nevers, ; today on a chargee of intoxicaUon. Foat Offica at MaachKaitr, Coan^ aa ten years he had seen th^.f6a*en- gall bladders. .The gall bladder :o cases accomplish s thorough cleans- Mrs. Elsie Klotxer Nlgrelil, jf credit for space In a school building bad lot too. jaundice. will bring about results often le- IKr'uian wcfl woc^who wow wdnf wkhf s'.isZ J'.iSZ lV t " “ •••" Orch.-midor Captair Rachel Lyons who for al- P'°r® * H. Reynolds, Robert J. Rls- „ . ------; skidded, struck the curbstone : He was fined $15 and costs and sen- eacoad Claaa Hail Mattar. ger, always chipper and beqmlng at a pouch found under the Uvef and ing of the gall bladder duct ailnZ i-uc*o Troubadour Coroner John H. Yeomans q f ' PToadslde. jumped over it and then 42 Washington street, was contio-' SUBSCRIPTION rates An inflammation of the gall blad- marfcable. *■ CANADIAN -- wimj Tho Sortnadoro — eaot: most three years hAs been In charge '*Y. Walter A. Skinner, Ellsworth tenced to ja il. for 15 days, but the Oaa Taar. by mall ...... ICO I used for public recreation Is, we everybody In the morning, always attached to It, the purpose of tn.: * ‘’ “ y 'f e f Toll Siotoro -- Dixie: Orch.—mldw; Tolland County has rendered a find- °v®HfiTncd on the lawn In front of jail sentence was suspended. Mor- ued to tomorrow to enable Pros»- der may frequently exist with or (tCESTlONS and answ er s SOUTH — wp-B WDtf w «n o wis WjB* of the Taunton. Maas.. Corps of the : Sperry. Arthur N. Stiles, Moses Ptr Month, by mall ...... I 80 must confess, the result of a kind downcast when he’.returlied In tha g ill bladder being to act as a small Tb» lurgical treatment for thia Jimmy Corbin, Piano—weot the Mlngey home. Martin was , rison was unable to pay tho fine and cutlng Attorney William Shea to ficdU copiaa ...... | o l BUS HORROR early afternoon./All the carmen without th* presenc* of gall atonea condition ia an operation to axplo'w lid." "■“Pi 5:4Sr- 6:*S— Booko Carter, Talk—ha- Salvation Army will be farewelllng' Slone. Warren R. Thompson,' George Ing In the accidental death of handle the prosecution. of figuring the justice o f which Is reservoir for bile, which rtowly wJAx w im b kvoo wkv wtaa wbao knre M Crowd Roare— west pinned undcrnoatfi the car and re- went to jail to work It out. Mrs. Dalivarad, aea yaar ...... •.11,00 were curious ^ u t him, until final- Whdre the stones are present they the gall bladder, drain it, and break (Vailooae Veins) woRl ktbs kths waoc wav'6 w u r ^ ^ on Sunday. July 29 and will proceed P"- Thresher, Horace H. Vlbcrt. Hcr- George Martin, colored, o f New The grthjy risks enUiled In thr flows from the liver into it. From may irritate the gall bladder furthor, 2'.?SZ *o "B »-a l«o e to her neiy ' appointment at East *^Ft J. Watrous, Eranklyn O. ceived a broken neck which resulted MorrLson complained to Sergeant either beyond our underfctamling or ly one of them engaged him In b»-ief up any adhesions which may have Question: Mrs. A. J. inqulreo: * ’ t j — 7:15— Edwin c. Hill — bnolc: York, who was killed on July lo on M ember OF thb ASsoaATSD the gall bladder the bile Is fed in fj leading to ah acute attack of in- In his death. I John McGllnn Saturday that ner . PRESS non-existent. operation of motorbusea at exces- conversation. formed around It. While this .ip- "I have been following your dt.^t Tokimotor—Dixie Boston Corps No. 7. §he will have i Byron E West, Paul Ban- the Intestine, when It ia ne'eded -or flamed gall bladder, ana where Ro»h,and Othore— her welcome meeting August 5 . ' croft and James N. Crlckmore. Mlnterburn Hill in the town of Ver- ; “ I find that sahl death was i husband was Intoxicated and that Tha Asaoclatad Pr«aa ta ascioaiyaiy sive speeds never had a more shock- "I welit to the pier to meet the digestion. A normal gall bladder is eriatlon may be necessary and help- and notice a great deal of Improv*- Ctnt. Cett. . Droniotlo Outid—chain caused .solely by the high rate o'f she was afraid to go home. She antltlad to tha .oaa for rapsbiieatloo Something o f this' sort, however, Bourgogne."' volunteered the white- they are not yet present the in ful In certain caeca, my experien* e ment but I do not' know what to JiW— Evan EVano, Baritone Lieut. Ann Morris who has been sta-! following lit shows the non when his automobile left the of. all naorf dlapatehaa cradittd to it ing demonstration than In the burn- about three or more Inches long. Is flammatiOh of the gall bladder wlU ■^ **’ • Herpilehord Honed with Captain Lyons at Tauii-: teachers for the schools of - South road and turned over. The coroner speed at which: 51artin was operat- , failed to. press the charge In court might reasonably have been expect- hatred gentleman. "But 1 found abe in my private practice baa shown dc for the varicose veins which s .j S. Skstch—went rpt Ol not otfaarwiaa ercdltad in thla ing to death of a do£en or more hu- pear-shaped, and hold* about oaa '^’30— ,*'3b--Lud Oluokin Orehootra— ing his car as It descended the hill I today, however. paper and alto fha loca! naira pub* •won’t dock, until next Monday. I pre-dispose toward their formation me that the largest m ajority'm have been oresent on the legs ‘or BunkhouM — oaaie; Tom Gentry Orcheetra— ton win accompany her to East Bos- for the year 1934-'35: finds that the accident was due sole- ed to ari-se from the equaliration ounce of fluid. Between the ga;l ip the future. a Drtamt Coma True—west and that the criminal act, omi.ssion 'lithed heratr, man beings at^ Ossining yesterday. went to meet my wife and son; these caees can be cured through several yeata. Now -that summer a "''.'y ”*y® Oreheat__ ^Dlxia ton and will also have her welcome Union School— Arthur F. Squires, ly to excessive speed and that, since ! Michael Urban, a tobacco worker, Al^ rfgbta or r^^obUcatloa ol provl.sion of the Consolidation act. bladder and the Inte.sUne la a'duct The cause of a "sick" gall bladder 1-SoZ Orchestra meeting at that time. j John T. Reardon, Mildred Barry, Martin was driving, no one else waa or careles-sness of any other person wa.s arrested Saturday night at 11 Loan* to •alailod wnploT** ' It would be difficult to Im ^ M e a they're coming in on the Bour- fasting and dieting. It U first .-j ia here, I hesitate to appear in a 2'?ftZ S'SSTu'y,"® .'^'"9 Orch— to e auaclsl d That proyislop, because it calicd for or canal, through which the bll- may be found , In any condition nientt • 30— 1:30— Maatarplacoa In Mtlody— Captain Lyons went direct to Joscp/hlne Couch, Grace Cava- responsible for his death. — or persons did not materially' con- .o'clock by Patrolman Raymond on |uat 'th*tr p*non*l not*. strved. gogne.” dralns; thq lining of thU canal la. question of cleaning out the livor bathing suit on account ot the un- • - f* * * ' Sam— midweot more horrible disaster InydHdng a which holds back the free flow i. sinnZ °r»ndmothor'» Trunk tribute to. the death." j Griffin at Oakland and North Main b t such a complicated, hair-splittiog The next Moijday, and the next and goU bladder through fasting sightly veins." In Mtlody Taunton from the New York Train- naugh, Mrs. Arllne M. BldweU, The finding la as follows; O I cost Is s menlUy chat** folded and twdsti^. •*9^19:99— "F a ta" Wallar, Sonoa — ' streets. He was charged with In- ■ Pull tervlea ellant of N E A Sarr- similar number of fatalities. Fire, and the next for hundreds of Mon- bile. Stooping pver for long period*, and restricted diet, then teaching Answer: I have an article that A Qltn—eatt A oo Ing College. She and Lieut. M orris' Charlotte Lucas, "George , Martin, late oir 1798 ei Ihtee per east on napald b*l> Ida. Inc. process of adjustment, was a {lerfect A "sick" gall bladder may refer ;o a Buata Or.— midwoat toxlc'ation and In court today was *ac* . . . Le*ii* np Is. MOO *■ almost as sudden and uncontrollable days, be went to meet the ship, prolapsus, too little, exerdse, sit- th* patient how to live eo- that hit gives a good boms trsatment f'r s'lSZ Howard. Jettore are looking forward to a period of VVkpping School— Mrs. E. Mae Third Avenue, New York. N. Y., was Some llneulsts beUev« th,t I egg-of disputation almost certain to an Inflammation or enlargement r«f S'.iSZ S’if c 'i ', ’ *;''* SklHot • " ^ Orchaatra fined $10 and cost*. Lacking Hie Rensshold or Ce-malmt PUa*. Puhll8bar*a Heproi«*ntHtU«.; The telltng people on the way that he ting position during working hours, gall bladder will not again become varicose veins and it n a y prove 9.31^10.30—Qlen Qray'e Oreh.—basic; still greater activity In East Boston.! Holden, Mr?. Ruth S. Anderson. instantly killed when the Packard -of the langvmL of t^hr-Ti.t^TLhfJi ns an exploslonr^ contributed of the gall sac Itaelf, or the symptoms «.'?2Z J'SSr?*®'’ *'''' Orchoo. A O r c h e s t r a — m i d w e s t wherewithal to pay the fine, he was .tul'ua Mu»h» wi .'tpf.'-iiil .tgrncy—.Nl0.30»®Meyer Dsvis Orchestrs— wham kdka wgar wjr wlw wsyr wmal; Pleasant Valley School—Mrs. for tvpngraphical «-.rn>ra ai r^Mrlna le strletar regulation of bus speeds. Garden Conesrt^west repent WAPPING Beatrice U. Manchester. cent In half on a two-for-a-quarter Klrbtry. Barltons *®'‘y *‘3’'® ■si" 1‘wk .«.iverMaem#^r.(a In tha Mancbaatar It is speed that causes most auto- Harris d brehsttrs ® keo w k b f , ------School Nurse— Mrs. Edith L. Hoff- Ev<»nln*r Herald. single purchase. / 10.30-'-11:30—‘Osnes Mutio- Orchestra * CANADIAN - wtml Wapplng Grange No. 30, will hold "lan. motive accidents. In sJmost every- BEHIN D T H E SC E N ES IN Urn ®'9ay kfj-r cret cfcf their annual lawn party Tuesday ------MONDAY. JULY 23. It’s In the TOosolidation law, of CB8 WABC NETWORK 5.7. _ ~ "T'’? ”’P*f wwnc wla wjax one In which buses flgure it Is the BASIC^East: wabc wade woko wcao wlod warn wmc wob wapt evening on the lawn at the home of course, but there are plenty of silly waab wnac w^r wkhw wkrc whk cklw w jd i watpb kvoo wky-wfaa wbap kpro Miss Dorothy Maloney. Worthy' .... determining cause. And these ex- ware wcAu wlp wjas wean wfbl wspd ktha kths waoc wave DII.UNGER laws and a good many Manchester ! __ , kdyl k flr kght Flora of Wapplng Grange. The WALL ^BRIEFS wjsv wmaa; Midwest: wbbm wfbm ^ j cc“ ive speeds are maintained In the 2 kfi kgw komd [■eciple believe that this Is one-of ‘ , . . . . kmlip kmox wowo whas knq kfod ktar kpo following members comprise the I Thf fnldlriR away of John Dlllln-! : : fAce of the ever present perti that In EAST—wpg wh^ wlbw whac wlbi wfea ^m m lttee for the evening: Miss i New York, July 23 — (Corporate I wore wlcc efrb ckac Cent. Eaat, Rf r vl•n.^ not a ploo-sant or. an herote i the event of an accident, a large Dorothy Maloney, chairman; Miss bond maturities during August will By ROONEY DUTCHER D IX IE ~ tvfi)t w ifa wbre w(jam wdod ?:1 2r Lkdy—east only total $65,754,000 compared with episode. It takes a considerable What to do about It is a long way , number of bus passengers must be kir.a wrec wlao wdsu wtoc k rli \vtt A.’nfcZ Annie—cast only Margaret Welles. Mrs. Harold I Herald Washington Correspondent Last Call! Final Reductions ktrh ktsa waco koma wdbo wodx wbt 5'JJ—Songs by Dorothy Page $125,458,100 in July, according to I Turner, lecturer; Francis Foster and amount of compromising with nor- from being dear, but the la-st thing subjected to the Imminent dang'er wdae whig wdbj .wwva wmbo wslg I'aoZ siJfccr ®i Concert Robert Watson, Worthy Overseer. |figures compiled by the Standard to do IS to nght about It. ■wmbr • I'ii" 5:30—singing Lidy—went rpt mal concepts to applaud it glee- ...... Perhaps I of a holocaust like that at Ossining. Washington — Jkik ’ Oamsr. the M ID W E ST~^;cah wjrl wmt wmbdl wlsn 5'^^Lowell Thomae — east; Edward Sharp of Wethersfield son i Statistics Co. Among the maturi- if the Kqiiallzatlon Board would vice president, ia somewhere down wibw kfh kfab wkbn wcco wsbt ksej of Mr. and Mrs. fully. When a Cdostdrrable. party No one knows, as yet, bow to ren- W' nax Annie—repeat to midwest Arthur E. .Sharp o f ' *• “ *27,636,000 issue of the around Uvalde, Tex., for a summer ! CoMi, Baritone Mystic, all of whom wel-e residents! Uol°rado Industrial Co. first con- of law- officers II* in wait for one jl)ut its pye.'i, take ten long breaths, der a gasoline blaze impoeelble In M O U N TA IN ^k vop klz koh ksl S’Tfcr Holtz d Orchestra of hunting, fishing, ami loafing. COAST ~ khj koin klrc kol kfpv kv! S.30— 6:30—To Be Announced of Wapplng for several years, was! '®*'“ fi‘® A 5 per cent bonds, nwn and, the moment he comes inl. then open them and start In over kfbk kmj kwg kern kbd kgmb kgb case's bus runs Into disaster. But Before he left, he blasted one installed Noble Grand of Crescent I -m - • ' "Z Cent. Esst. view, proceed to •shoot'*'him to again m the light of the Ninth Dis- the danger of disaster in any form large lllusibn concerning him and S’ ?a “ Qarber'e Orcheetra Ldttge. No. 25, I. O. O. F. recently o of the Beech-Nut carefully nourished another one. Complete Stock of Armotrono--es only: symphonlque leads the World again! pieces. It Is not an occasion to stir Committee's unanswerable ar- Mlnetrele Show Mr. Sharp Joined Crc.scent Lodge i n?ne 'if, ®*>6ed can be immensely diminished by re- He trampled with both feet on - Wurtiebach Orcheotra—west delighted thrill* throughout the n a-' Foment on the abandoned schools, It 3 : 4 ^ 4:45^The Funnyboners<-cnRt; Drama March 17. 1927. and ha.s taken , 30, totaled $841,630 before ducing the speed of buses to a point current reports that he waa out of a ^ Norm Sheer—mldw J'25~ Announced active Interest in the lodge Pvnr ever 1''®.®®fi’parcd uuunjttrca WUHwith $800, tion. Nevertheless, repugnant as i •*< Rood rea.son for wlth- sympathy with the Roosevelt pro- 4 : 0 ^ 6:0^M iech a Raglneky Ensem. J i i t P'ckens Sisters since. i 106 In " the first half of 1933. After I where they ore under control when Benton — east; Republican thls execution was, It was unquali-" new gram. That was In a statement Ceddts Quertet of Chicago—west 9.00—10.0mIl*atlon arrangements In at trolled as It would be If there were apeak" in private of "that feller The annual picnic of the Feder- down In the W'hlte House" didn’t DRAPERY stances. least a comfortable spirit. ated.church and Sunday school w ilt' .... - i no such special danger. need his public assurance that he 6:45—Today's News — Lowell Dillinger long ago foifeiied.every- Too many peopls are taking th* Thomas. be held Wednesday, at Elizabeth er^Tr^i"? rheaded by the Bank- | % would follow Roosevelt through the Park, Hartford. Buses will leave th e' of nm non lotlay “ n issue least particle o f right tew be treated equalization ' adJustmentH too sert- flres of hell If F. D. happened to b* 7:00— Handsome Waiter. WTiC 7:15—'News. church about 9:30 a. m. : $-.060,000 city of St. Louis 3 per going that way. as a human being because long ago ou.sly. Don't we, after all, all live Mrs. Cassius Newberry of West district bonds'at prices Th# fact Is, Jack Is a small toivn HArtford. Conn. 7:20— Organ Recital. he ceased, to function as a human in the same lown'f 60.00 W. 1040 K. C. 282.8 M. 7:30— Radio Nature League '— Hartford, was a recent guest at the i P^*" 2.96 | banker and he just loves the way home of her .son. Mr. and Mrs. Har-i-^*^*^ “ 99°''0ing to maturities. being and demonstrated only as a Roosevelt has freed th# govern- FABRICS Travelers BruadraHilnz Service Thornton W, Burgess. old M. Newberry of South W ind-' u . „ j ------wild beast. It would be less than ment of Wall Street eontrol. 7:45— Pepsodent Program — Frank f- "Vi Buck. sor. I rolled annealed steel sheets sane for society to risk any further TWO .SIDES TO IT. But Garner also let his name Monday, ,Iuly 28, 1934 • Mrs. Emmerson T ifft and daueh-i ® at Birm- NEW he signed to a magazine article %r 8:00—Yeast Foamers — Jan Gar- loss of valuable Uvea at the hands Just a month ago we began thi? complete cleoranco, P‘. M. ber and hla orchestra. ters are spending their vacation\t t?pound effec- No doubt there Is a not Inconsid- in which he wistfully confessed Sgramo ------Lake. « vacation at tlve July 28, according to schedules 4:30— Roxanne Wallace's Songs. 8:30— En.semble Symphonlque; di- of such a creature. The determin- erable proportion of Americans that he was just a "fifth wheel." Nearl.v 2,000 yards of fine Watkins Quality drapery 4:45—The Lady N ext Door. The following filed with the American Iron rection Bernhard Levitow. men have ■ been Steel Institute. ation to destroy it by the surest and whose satisfaction over th* outcome 5:00— Orlando's Cosmopolitans. YORK - Insider* know bettar. The vice fabrics . . our complete stock . . wa^. offered. Now 9:00— Sinclair Greater Minstrels__ . • ) M- i MOVi CC me safest possible mean.s was one which of the San Francisco general strike II 15:30— Ralph Schlatter, bass. Gene Arnold, Interlocutor; Joe president Is the authority on 6:45— Melodies of Romance. society had every righ t' to make. (.’ongre.sa at cabinet meetings, and we are down to the last o f this stock. These laet few Parsons, bass; male quartet; Bill arises less from the fact that blimd- B.V P.\ri, ll.ARRIHON 6:001—Baseball Scores. That that dsterminatlon was carried iliat'.s an important job. On the Childs, MacCloud and Clifford shed and distress have bsen avoid- bolts and pieces must go at once. So former prices 6:05— W rlghtvllle Clarion. Soubler, end men; band, direction out w-lthout hesitation merely testl- ed than from a sincere heltef that New York, j ; ; i ; ^ . - A l l around ; w h it ‘'R*oosl‘i*elt ^ and'"the c X « ^ 6:30— Blue Room Echoes—Joseph Harry Kogen. have been rtisiegarded. Our entire stock is included Blume, director. fles to the fact that grim common the right of Business to manage Ito the town. TTie night club people are are doing and thinking, 9:30— Princess Pat Revue. trying to find a new- term for their j He's eontinuallv consulted at 6:45— W T IC Song Stop — Bill sen.se In thl.s Instance, took prece- ow-n affairs wtihout Interference or at these three ridiculously low prices! 10:00—National Music Camp (Inter- Tierney and Jud L. Haye. lochen, Mich.) Orchestra, direction dence over mistaken chivalry and a n"*' probably knows 7:00— Gould and Sheffter. SPIC and SPAN dictation from Labor ha.s been vln. OBbsret, But Broadway calls a more about what's happoiung Dr. Howard Hamson. gutst con- false sense of ‘'sportsmaiisblp.'' dteated. The great shipping Inter- spade a spa.lc, so It w^on’l easily get and what'.M going to happen thaj; 7:15—-WTIC Sports Review. ductor. 7:30— Shirley Howard emd the Jes- The killing of Dillinger was a ests, OB whose sneeessful operation out of the habit of dcsignaUng anybody i-lsc in town 10:45— Democrat-Republican Discus- ters. sion. Plain Dresses pm bloody-, disagreeable Job of butchery clubs as clubs . . t know many a i His .30 years In the House, end- the well-being of th/ California s|>ot which could be termed an un-1 Ing with the speakership have 7:45— Rhythm of the Day. 11:00— Time, temperature, weather; I that simply had to bs done. We port* so largely depends, have been rest-aursnt. ; (Ucd him for an unprecedented 8:00—Richard Himber’s Orchestra. Program Highlights; Famous Say- may be quite certain that the men In a lot of way* It's just a hick i llmiigh secret three-cornered 8i30— Gladys Swarthout, soprano. ings; Old Farmer’s Almanac. Men’s Suits 7 j ^ aiipimrled, these , persons will con- Hal- 9:00— The Gypsies. who parUeifiated in it had very IHUe village, tm Thltiy-fourlK street son jeh with Koosevclt, House 11-15—Guy Lombardo's Orchestra. clude. by government and by public there’s an arrowed sign reading: • and Henate "ai 6i30— The Travelers Hour — N or- relish for it. 11:30—Weather Reports. j Cleaned, Pressed opinion. 8o all la wall. "To Penn Depot" . . . Along Broad- j Don't Imagine the old boy man Cloutier, director; with The 11:33— lack Denny and his Hotel! By far th* most important aapiust way there Is more gossip than la ' never speaks up at eabinet Leaders. Pierre Orchestra. Whether the Pacific coast shipping niect- 10:00— Contented Program. of the eas* it Ita demonstration of c a rrM on over all th* back-yard ings. He talks plainly i fc 12:00— Don Bestor and his H o tel' Intsrests, th* people who own the and i 10:30^—Beauty that Endures, the fact that when a criminal chal- fences between here and Emporia frankly. Pennsylvania Ofehestra. | ships and who have been and now . . . Peopls meet arriving liners Secretary Roper once brought 10:45— Dixie. Minstrels — Jay Ray A. M. I lenges th* United State* goveni- and Eddie Begley. are In conflict |ylth the maritime la- with the same Interest they used up the case of a Commerce De- 12:30 Hessberger's Bavarian Or-! ment h* is doomed. Crookdom ha* to display back home by strolling partment employee who had re- 11:00— Press-Radio News, chestra. , . ! bor unions, are in all waye deeerv- SUITS received, in th* blasting of John down to the station to watch ths ceived WOO for a magazine ar- 11:05—Weather; Marine Forecast. 1;00— Tomorrpw’s Broadca.iting! Limited Ing of th* complete backing of pub- 11:06-^—Harold Stern's Orchestra. Dillinger, the moet etrtktng lesson express'corns In . . . Though not a ticle. Should federal employee Day (program items). I lic opinion Is a matter to which, very neighborly town. It's disci- be allowed to writ* for pay or 11:30—Carl H off’s Orchestra. ’ It he*, ever received of th* futility not? ^ ^ 12:00 Mldn.— Silent. Quantity possibly, less than full consideration plined to be co-operative. I know G\»‘‘ of defying the Department of Jue- a lazy fellow who lives on the Steamed has been given. ,C^ ,tto' Uce. twelfth story of an apartment Although the Roosevelt fam- 10' HUDSON CHALLENGES Moet of these sblpownere ar* house, and when he wants to mall | While House acoreUuiee, and \,Q^ TRI-»TORE Dead, and daad In thla way, Dil- a Isttsr h* just throws It out th* many other Now Dealers bad been American corporation*-—*onM ar* ,\0 * ^ newspaper s linger bacomae, aa an example, of window. Five times out of six doing Just that, Garner argued THROUGH N / the highest value. Alive he wsa of not; In either event their Interests tries, some passerby has picked up vigorously against th* practlcs. WD. k i t c b e p apron over mous Sayings; Old Farmer’s A l- A & P F O O D S T O R E S bulb landed in their caniatoupe#; i manac ployed advantages of newspaper at MANCHESTER, CONN. space.. ■ The Gre.il A T L A N T I C A P A C IF IC T ej Co.
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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANOHES'ER.CONN., MONDAY; JTJLY 28, 193*. forcad a phyaleian to treat hia IN SLUMP wounda on March 14. FEDERAL AGENTS SEARCH PAQ» Local Stocks!N. Y. Stocks Tw o daya teter Youngblood kUlad EMBERS SKYROCKET STAMPS REMEMBERED Underahariff Cbarlea Cavanaugh at LAUD DR. DOLAK WEDNESDAY IS BIG “Cockeyed CavaUers” and Ye Ladye Fair Port Huron, Mich., atUmpUng to SALVATION ARMY PICNIC (Porniihcd by PatiuMB t Co.) 7 FOR BANDIT’S FRIENDS ON STOCK MARKET Adam Exp ...... % B NOW SCATTERED evade arreat but was alatn himaelf HERE AS AN UMPIRE C«'atTfl Bow, Bartfwd, Conn. Alaska Jun ...... 19>a DUllnger, Eugene Green, and a AS BIG S j e BURNS Allegheny ...... m AS DEMOCRATiC DAY At GLOBE POOL ATTRACTSLARGECROWDi woman were trapped la a St Paul (Oontimied from Page One) 1 P. .M. Stocks Allied Chem ...... I81 apartment on March 31. Tho Rockville Man Killed in Wor- Am Can ...... 67 Brokers Doable to Fiad ib y Hooeier hoodlum bleated hia way ton, Homer Van M e(«r and Lester Bank Stocks WithoDt a Leader tbe Mem> Bbzing Lath Kidanger Boild* cester Auto Crash at One Three'Buses Convey Party toJ Am ComI Alco ...... 29 > out. Green later died from wounds. Gillis, alias George "Baby Face” TORCH BEARER Bid Asked Am For Pow ...... 6 DUllnger was wounded In the escape ^andy. Ice Cream, Pop for Time OiYiciated at Games. . Elizabeth Park. Hartford on’ Popular MtirkM Cap Nat 9hnk A Trust 19 Nelson, three of Dillinger'a chief Reasoo for Dnilness — Am Rad St S ...... 12* bers Separate; Brief Ac- but a Mlnnekpolia doctor treated aides. (Continued from Page One) Saturday Afternoon. Conn. R iv e r ...... 490 I Am Smelt ...... ingsin Bockland Yester- RUBINOW BUILD,NQ ssi him and be survived. Hoover named Glllis as the man william Stamps, the Rockville I Htfd. Conn. T r u s t___ • 9 8 Am T*1 and T e l ...... H2^ 2,000 Children Provided; man who met death in an automo- Raid Police Station the department la moat anxious to wras named acting Collector o f In- A very. large crowd were present Wheat and Com U p.. !j Hartford National ..... 18 Am Tob 6 ...... 76V coimt of His Crime Career. On AprU -6, an automobUe believ- day Afternoon. hJe accident near Worcester, M ass. SHOPPERS SHOP I Phoenix St. B. and T . . 169 apprehend. He has been mentioned ternal Revenue when Dolan’s nom- at the Salvation Arm y Company 'Am Wat Wks ...... 17 ed Dlllinger’s waa found at Man- ination to that position was reject- yesterday, will be recalled by the Insurance Stocks Anaconda ...... nv aa the assassin o f W. Carter Baum. Prizes for AH Events. V meetihg. held at Elizabeth Park on kato, Minn., and two daya later be Federal special agent. In the Dllllri- ed by the Senate through the efforts o!d|r baseball fans as a baseball um- Jtsw York. July 2S — (A P )—The I Aetna Casualty ...... 91 Atchison ...... '...... 56 a plre. Chicago, July 23.-i^fAP)— ’The was reported to hove visited hts A tobacco shed lire In'the Buck- of U. S. Senator Augustine Loner- Saturday. The members of the Aetna Fire ...... 36 Auburn ...... 22 * e r outbreak in the Wlacon.sin Stock Market started off the . new I dangerous Dllllngera were leaderlesa father at MooresvUle. While police land area yesterday not only d.v woods last April. gan; John Limerick-, chairman .of , Wan* are rapidly nearing com- Back In 1893 and 1894 when base- Company meeting left the citadel Aetna Life ...... 1S1 Aylation Corp ...... ' 41 searched, DilUngcr and a com- ball rivalry was strong between the at 9 a. m. and it took three buses weak today with a decided down- Automobile ...... 20 today. etrtyed the shed but wras accompan- Not til Other Holdup*. the- local town Democratic commit- pletion for the annual W ater Car- Balt and Ohio ...... 18V panion raided a police station at ied by a novel sort o f daylight fir.:- tee; E. J. Murphy, a member of the nlvai and Picnic to be held at Globe Manchester and Rockville baseball to convey the party, besides quite a CORNED BEEF SPECIAL ward slant, although brokerage Conn. General ...... 27 Bendlx .'.... 1...... 12u Hoover said It was “unlikely" that houses were seemingly, unable to And the gmig that mushroomed Warsaw, Ind., replenished their works that occasioned conslderab'e latter committee. William Buckley. Hollow swimming pool Wednesday tc.ims, the question of an umpire number of private cars. Hartford F ire ...... 93 Beth Steel ...... 28 *i Dlllinger had participated In anv find any especial news happening Into the. moqt feared group of ruth- arsenal and went to visit Hamil- risk of other flres in the drled-out Democratic member of the Board afteraoon and evening under the was always one of the hard ques- In the morning baseball 'gam es Hartford .Steam Boiler 60 Beth Steel, pfd ...... 98' bank holdups since the Wisconsin CABBAGE FREE! CABBAGE'FREE! that could be held responsible. less hoodlom killer, with Dlllinger In ton’s sister Ui Michigan. ccndltlon o f fields in that part of tho shooting. of Education; Edward Moriarty, tions to settle, but there w-as seldom were played among the boys, while National Fire ...... 94 t»Clark died at her hundred was pretty tired at the STEAKS sonal highs and then encountered 1 Arrow H and H, com. Asked about the details of' the lollipops; Manchester Bottling Thelma along. This new rollicking 10 12 Du Pont ...... Notorious In the blood-written were wounded. et to It the building waa all afire, Roosevelt. Hia day is Just begin- home in Hebron early Saturday close o f the day. and ready to leave profit-taking which cancelled a do,, pfd ...... shooting In Chicago Hoover said "he Wijrks, 300 bottles of soda; Coca morning. July 21, In the 81st year comedy will be at the State 1 heater 95 105 Eastman Kodak I diary of the mob were the slaying of "Dead or alive", became the omebody sent word to the Ma.i- ning, his work has just started, and for home at 6:30. The picnic waa a CHOICE MICHIGAN ^ large part of the advances, Cotton ' Billings and Spencer.. .•-- f ^ killed and he was Cola Soda Co.. 300 bottles o f Coca of her age, after a long illness. She 1 Elec and Mus .. I Sheriff Jess Sarber at Lima, O.. watchword. The following day of- chester Fire Departm ent' and the It is up. to us, we must elect Gover- Wednesday and Thursday, great success, everything going off | yielded a dollar or so a bale as rain Bristol, Brass ...... killed." • Cola soda; Beech^Nut Co., 2,000 was the daughter of the late 22 - 2 4 Elec Auto Lite . j when Dlllinger. awaiting trial for ncials near St. Paul fired a volley at North End pumper was sent but nor Cross and the entire ticket. U. in good style, and all enjoyed them- | • was indicated In some of the grow- do., p f d ...... , 95 Coatless, DUllnger carried his gun sticks Beech-Nut gum; the Oou’dev Claudius L., and Olive S. Hills of Gen Elec ...... i bank robbery, was freed by hench- OUlinger’s automobile. A short there was no water available and S. Senators and Congressmen. Let selves to tho limit. The committee j ing districts. .Silver futures sagged Case, Lockwood and B -- „ lost night In his trousers pocket. Gum Co.. 500 Big League chewing East Hampton, born January 10, Nice and T ondor! TURKEYS 1 9 c lb 300 Gen Foods ...... I men; the "comic opera" escape of dlsUnce away the blood-talned ma- the blaze wras far beyond any fight- ns march down as a solid phalanx, In Charge of tho outing, consisting and rubber was about even. Honda Collins Co...... This, Hoover said, varied the Dillln- gum. Includes baseball pictures- 1894. In 1876 she waa married to 59 60 Gen Motors . . . . Dlllinger from Crown Point; es- chine was found, but tho desperado ing with chemicals. There were alter the candidates are nominated, adventures with innkeepers and showed no great Inclination to do Colt’s Firearms...... ger routine of carrying a weapon samples; the late Fr^k pihu Clark of Hart- of Hudson Lyons, Esther Gordon. ! nONELKss 20 22 Gillette . . . ___ capes from several police and Fed- commandeered another car and ded. enough plantation workers on hand to victory,” duke* provide the fun. one thing or another. Foreign ex- Eagle Lock ...... __ under bis belt. Orbit Gum Co., 900 sticks Tattoij ford. -They lived in East Hampton ApSEMENTS Maynard Clough and Ellen Lyons ' 29 Gold Dust ...... k .. eral traps. The machine waa found in Cb'icaxo to stamp out the numerous litr'e "There will be no return to stand- changes maintained an exceptional- Fafnir Bearings ...... on M ay 7. ^ Speaking further o f the bad man. gum with surprise photographs- 30 years, m oving to Hebron 27 years Mark feandrich empllbja his tech- arc to be congratulated for the fine 90 60 Hudson Motors . The Inception of the gang was grass flres that started and the shed pattednesi, rugged IndiMdualtsra arrangemen.tr made. ly harrow range. •. Fuller Bru.sh, Class A . _ Hoover said: "H e waa a man of me tae Sweets Co. of America. 20(1 ago, nique of rhythmic dialogue which 7 Int Harv ...... DUUngor was "seen" countless was at a considerable distance from and depression." Dr. Dolan declar- Oven or Pot Roastf I Porterhouse Steaks Share.s of the bellwether U. .S. Gray Tel Pay Station. smouldering hate' engendered by V Tootsie rolls and 200 Tootsie pops; Mrs. CJlark was a member of tbe won him a Motion Picture Academy 11 13 Int Nick ...... prison walls and the belief ot Dll- times by excited citizenry in the any other building and from the worst Imaginable type. He was ed. "The ideals of our party are TWO TUNEFUL MRODIES Steel dropped a point to a new low Hart and Cooley ...... — audacious, but his courage was tho A. A. Walker Co., 300 packages of Woman's Christian Temperance award in dilrecUng "Cockeyed Cava- 129 Int Tel and Tel Unger that he had been giVon a next few days. On May 16 he was growing tobacco. greater and more useful to every Knnx. CURFEW SH.VLL NOT RING for the year and numcrom. others, Hartmann Tob, com.. — Union Since the beginning of the or- htrs’’ from an original scenario by 9 Johns Manvllle .. “ bum rap." reported to have been In. a bank Embers SkjTocket type which required a brace of guns American. If we stand solid with- including Y. Central. Western do., pfd ...... ^ • store* To GU-e Prizes ganization. She waa a Post Regent Edward Kaufman and Ben HoIme.s, 15 Kennecott ...... Loses Mother Early. robbery at Flint. Mich., and a short What danger there was of the ** “ P- W e don’t see any out disagreement, after nomination IN ‘COCKEYED CAVALIERS’ Butler. Pa.— Not even the town 19c lb- I 29«ib. Union. American Commreclal Alco- Int Silver ...... 28 time after at Fostoria, O. brilliance in these fellows.” Local stores have promised to do- of the Colonel Henry Champion with Noah Beery, Henrv Sedley and hol. Baltimore and Ohio and Beth- 32 Lehigh Val Coal Born In 1902, losing his mother at fire's spreading came from the lath. of candidates, We will be victori- clock is going to disturb the slum- do., pfd ...... 71 May 24 spelled death for two Dlllinger’s Ingenuity received rec- nate merchandish for prizes for the Chapter, D. A. R., a member o f the Robert Grolg in the Cast. lehem Steel .ound new Ifl.'M bot- 74 Lehigh Val Rd . the age of three, Dlllinger lived in These, which burned like tinder, de- ous.” ber of Butler residents, the county Landers, Frary A Clk. 33 Chicago patrolmen, Martin o^ition from the investigator winners in the afternoon and eve- Sons and Daughters of the Pilgrims, The feature at the State theater toms with reces.slons of t to around 3.9 Llgg and Myers 1 ^Mooresvllle, Ind., several years. veloped a tendency to go skyrocket- Sendee Citizen* Alma commissioners have decided. They New Bril. .Mch. com.. OBrien and Lloyd MulvlhlU, slain chlfe. as Hoover told when during ning races. The dlstribuUon of the and of the State Officers’ and Re- Rollickinsr Comedy Starring today and tomurrow is "The Life of 4 6 Loew’s ...... Then his widower father moved to ing on the ascending currents ot Referring to the platform of the 4 Phtla Rdg C and I ...... ' 4 2 PLATFORM GROUP tf. be about $5,000. cry that the New Deal takes away She Is survived by four sons, Aircraft held a small advance.-Na- Underwood M fg Co ... But It wa.s 10 to 20 years forDillin- for the youngsters and the evening It will be seen at the State Theater tional Lead lost 6 points. 47 49 Phil Pete ...... 182 Town Forest Fire Warden John himself off- as a banker seeking co- the rights of the Individual, which William F. Clark of Lebanon, New- Union M fg Co ...... — ger and when he twice tried escape operation from other bankers on program, which begins at 6 o’clock Wednesday and Thursday. The co- Some of the aircraft shares ex- 10 Pub Serv N J ...... 3417 Jensen was notified of the fire by he emphasized w-as untrue and dis- ton P. a a r k o f Hartford, Captain U 8 Envelope, com,, 80 a.- from a penal farm ho was sent to crime prevenUon. The pose was so ■will include many novelty race's feature will be "Midnight Alibi” with hibited a mild renewal of hope fol- Rhdio ...... 9.4 the state prison at Michigan City. the forest fire lookout in A vm ; honest as every act of the president Howard T. Clark of Denver, Col., do., pfd ...... 104. w. Reading ...... ; ...... 4414 Foresters there had spotted the fire successful that the gangster w-as a water basketball, a duck chase Richard Barthelmcss. lowing publication of the report of Veeder Root ...... DUltnger brooded over hia "bum Lonergan Expected to Be has been approved by Congress, the which will be open only to partici- and Philip S. Clark of Hebron, and 29 31 Rey Tob B ...... 45 and had figured out Its location. guest at, a bankers’ banquet. three daughters. Miss Maude A. The rhythmic " I Love to Dllly the War Department’s special avia- Whitlock CoU Pipe .,. — rap," made pais with notorious crim- voice of the people wanting to geb pants of the afternoon and evening Keep Your Kitchen 3 Warden Jensen drove out with his Hoover would give no specific in- pally" provides a romantic, setting tion committee recommending an Sears Roebuck ...... 41^ inals "in stir" and when a.virtual out of the wilderness of the depres- Clark of East Hampton, Miss Anne J.B.Wll’ms Co. 110 par 48 Keynoter and Temporary Are fighting apparatus, and fifteen formation on the locale of these epi- contests. It is planned to divide the for Wheeler and Miss Lee who sing Increaac In the aviation strength of — Socony 'Vac ...... ' “ 14 7 unknown, he was paroled on May sion. "W e will get out,” he de- Clark of Hebron, and Mrs. Elmer South Pac 1946 helpers, but the fire was well under sodes. classes so that juniors and seniors M d dance to it lu "Ckickeyed Cava- the military forces of 2,320 planes 23, 1933, he left w-lth hate in hia clared, "for we have a man of cour. will have a better opportunity in Lord of Lebanon. There are also from the present authorized limit Sou p Ric a ...... 352 control as far as the gras.s w.is Justice officials estimated at least age at the helm, a man of liberality, ten grandchildren. She leaves three Im s”. A clever laugh-provoking re- heart and resolved against .society in Chairman at Convention. 500 tips on the whereabouts of DU- catching the ducks. o f 1300. South Rwy ...... iKiL his mind. concerned. of humanity, of progressivene.ss, brothers, Charles F., and Newton prise by Woolsey and Miss Todd as- REICHSTAG FIRE STORY llnger had been run down by Fed- Pope Park Team sisted by a bevy of Hollywood beau- Most market commendaton were St Brands ...... JgZ Assembles Gang. who Js now sailing the ship home N, Hill of East Hampton, and Frank “as fresh as a Daisy” Added to this year’s schedule of atlll looking to the fall for a re- St Gas and Elec ...... ' ’ 7? eral agents from March 3, when the to prosperity." W. Hill of South Manchester, and ties is a musical bit of hilarity In St Oil Cal ...... ;; 33U ,Quickly Dllilngcr assembled his Hartford, July 23.— (API— The gunman escaped from the Lake events will be a return swimming one sister, Miss Lillian B. Hill, of "Cockeyed Cavaliers." "i 'Went sumption of normal equity trad- GIVEN BY GANG MEMBER In closing. Dr. Dolan asked his meet with the Pope Park aggrega- ing. now notorious clique, the underworld committee of nine which -will draw LIFER CONTINUES county jail at Crown Point, Ind., un- audience to stand 100 per cent be- East Hampton. The (uneral will be Hunting is a rousing, red-blooded i tion whiqh on Sunday defeated the 1 c x Co™’' c o r p ...... 22 mob that rhade Its name a by-word ip the Democratic party’s state UI he was shot to death in Chicago hind Roosevelt and Cross and --u-e hel* from her late home In Hebron tune sung by Noah Beery, the comic | take advantage of our It was pointed out that the cur- last night. * locals at Hartford by the score of rent position of the market dose not (Continued from Pags.One) ’Timken Roller Bear ...... 26•» throughout th e ' nation. He en- 1 will march on as true Americana to Tuesday, with Interment In the stars and a pretentious choral group. gineered the escape of 10 former Piutform was announced today by 47 to 27. Imply as a certainty that a late Trans A m erica...... ’ g TO ELUDE GUARDS No estimate of the amotmt of I happiness, peace and ;irosperlty.’’ Kast Hampton cemetery. The musipal score of "Cockeyed Roehra.i Heines and Ernst, all later F'tr te Chairman David A. Wilson, aa This Is the first of a series of summer trade rise will not be seen, Union Carbide ...... !.! 4iu prison pals from the prison on Federal money spent in the chase Cavaliers" was written by Val Bur- shot In the cle.in-up. had selected Sept. 26, 1933, but hia henchmen the sub-committee of the state cen- was available. Duffy Is Speaker picnics planned for the Manchester Sensational Free Trial O ffer Bor, as one observer remarked, Union Pac ...... i i i 2 S.MALL F.AR.M8 F A R E BEST ton and W ill Jason, o f “Penthouse a group of eleven reliable 8. A. were freed only to find thejr leader tral committee prepared to meet Virtually every office of the divi- j Ward E. Duffy, managing edltot* children, but this day with Its Inter- •'does lit have any hearing on the Unit Aircraft ...... " 14% of the Hartford Times, waa the Washington.— (A P i— In the rise Serenade" and "Isn’t This a .Night (Storm Troopi men, who were sum- Unit C o rp ...... ;;; 22 behind the bars. o arrange for the sion of InvesUgation at one time nr esting schedule of events is expect- and fail of farm real e.state values i longer outlook which, with its Infla- .'^tptember convention. principal speaker. He likened the ed to draw many thousands of spec- f^i Love fame. Like the action and moned to a .secret meeting at which Unit Gas Imp ...... I5(kIt was on Oct. 12 that the raid at Warden Confident Hunger anotaer handled some phase of the from 1910 to 1930 the small farm ‘ 1. FiGe Rental of Hartford Electric Rancfe for tionary charactf-rlstlcs, still indi- pinns for the arson were explained. I The committee, which w1U Include Republlcan.4 to sea lions in that tators who have In the past been dialogue of the film, the music is a cates an eventual higher price lev- u s Ind Ale ...... ;; 3b 2 Lima occurred. John Hamilton, DilUnger hunt. .Special squads were fared much better than did the! definite part o f the story. one full year. Every one -was sworn to secrecy soon to become Dillinger'a chief aid, four ex.offlclo members, are Thomas set up in Indiana, Chicago, St. Paul, "the Republicans cheer for them- treated to some very difficult and U S Rubber ...... lac selves, dive out of sight and blow large farm, according to census re-1 and was told to await further or- Harry Plerpont. Charles .Makley, H Beck ot Wilton, president of the Will Force Escaped Killer Detroit and Cincinnati to run to funny races. The boys and girls Modern melody, ultra-modern I U S Smelt ...... !.!!!!i 3o 2 hard." porta. The average value per acre humor and beauteous girls appear In i ders. One S. A. man named Lobike Russell Clark and others appeared slato board of fisheries and game; J. earth every clew regarding the b.id who plan to enter the competition 2. Wiring deposit credited after reasonable U S Steel...... 38 2 He said that the fall campaign o f farm^ under 20 acres was i Cockeyed Cavaliers" in a madcao refused to take ths oath and was Vick C h em ...... ;;;; 35 and freed him at the cost of Bar- r rands Smith ot Waterbury, aecre- to Surrender Shortly. man’s whereabouts. ore requested to register their greater in 1930 than in 1610 by 85 I taken .away an, —James M. Mitchell, 25-year-oId The speaker predicted the spread other nine men, and explains how I estimated the amount of their loot J..hn B. Dowe. of Danielson, E a a t ^ CORPS SUGGESTED van der Lubbe (the Dutch youin killer, today continued to elude a of factionalism in Republican ranks- 4. Free wiring and special discount on. all elec- ; at nearly $500,000, mostly obtained Connecticut leader and Mrs. Anna L posse of law officers which has ' RECEIVES THE NEWS v/ho was later beheaded on a charga from banks. , . and said that If tho Republicans Delaney, who is supervisor^ of the trailed him through woods and j (Continued from Page One). reconcile their diferencea over first tric ranges purchased-locally before A.ugust of having set the flre> was told l.e REPORT 14 DEAD I Hideouts were esUblisheci In cit- New Haven office of the state de- would be arrested ;»nd sentenced to fields since his escape with two place on the state ticket they will lst>* ies. In secluded rural sections and partment of motor vehicles. tompanions from Thomaston State wood, just a few miles from step into a more bitter fight over Dem Approves of 1,000 satisfy public opinion, but later from them the gang darted out on .vow* * * '9fflcio members are (3ov. prison last Friday night. -Moorcsville. ' A .Mooresvllle under- second place. He said that the woulil be released .secretly and sent OVER THE WEEK END It.s lawless missions. Police Seigl. . 0 llbur L. Cross, Senator Augustine Warden Raymond Thurston anti taker went to Chicago today to Democratic party is destined to be- to America with a large hirtune. (Continued from Page One) New Planes and 2,320 W. T. Shanley of Chicago bumped ^n ergan and Congressmen Francis others engaged In the search were claim the body. come the more cohesive, unified, "Ton sworn men had to take two int.) Hamilton, tried to capture him, T. Maloney and He. man P. Kopple- confident that fatigue and lack of Tears streaming down his face smoother running, more efficient rrhearsaVs, for which they gather-j 1 was shocked to death by electricity arfd wa.s slain by the desperado as a mann. It is expected that Governor food would soon force Mitchell to the elder Dlllinger. just awakened organization. In the cellars of Goerlng’s Presi- while cleaning a motor at the Reni- Men for Force. woman drove him away. Cross win be chairman of the com- surrender. He was reported seen from a , sound sleep at his farm Walcott Is Feared dential palace (General Goering is higton Rand factory. Alclhias A. Outraged, Chicago police set up a n-IUee. late yesterday on the road from house, for just one minute gave The speaker said that Senator Prussian Prem ier), walked through I (ante, 48. a watchman, fell to hts special detail of 50 crack shots to (K Uie underground pas.sage to ilie The officers of the state commlt- Boothbay Harbor to Wlscasset and vent to grief for the boy he always Walcott is the spearhead in the Re- what Washington; July 23__ CAP) — ofath while making the rounds at hunt down the mob. The detail again In the vicinity of East Union. ! Reichstag, and were shown the t“e and the two members of the declared was kind at heart and publican campaign which the The world of aviation read with places where they would have to 'lit .Salesbiirg 311k Company’s plant raided an apartment on the north national-committee were to make all Etarllcr in the day two prison I without real murder In his heart. Democrats \vill havo to meet. In side on Dec. 21 after a tip was re- eagerness today a report of. the place Inflammable material. In Danielson, when he fell down an arrangements for the convention It guards saw him crossing a road In That was when Mrs. Hancock closing, he urged his listeners to flcvator shaft. War I^partm ent’s special commit- tihen Explosives ceived that Dlllinger was there. the Stratton’s Corner section of entered his home after the news "emphasize the fact that your posi- Mi Instead, mowed down by police "•ould select tee urging an Arm y Corps without "On- the evening of February J7 John Semqn, 73. former heacl of Hotel Griswold. Easte-n Point, Gro- Waldoboro. had been announced. Barefooted tion on local, state and national a f- a peer. bullets were three c.x-convicts, Sam they each were given a bag of ex- the Semun Ice Cream Company o f ton as. the place with September .9 Mitchell’s two companions In and In overalls, the elder Dlllinger fairs is Democratic." THEY WON'T ACCEPT Ginsberg, Lewis Katzcwltz and Secretary of War Dern placed his plosives. attached to which wore .New Haven, shot himself thro'ugn as the date and caucuses for the flight were Allen H. Twltchell and clasped his daughter In his srms. ,E. J. Murphy of this town, a Charles Tlldcn. Archie L'ltallen, both lifers and like s t ^ p of approval on the report, celluloid strip,<. and went Into tho the head at Canaan while at East election o f delegates in the middle Both cried for a minute, then quick- 1 member of the state Pharmaceutl- which asked quick addition of l.ooo Reichstag, where Heines and E m it Hartford. Jos. Spelss, 39, died after Again officers raided an apart- of next month. Mitchell, trusties; They were cap- ly regained composure. I cal Commission, asked tho federa- new planes to bring the corps ment in suburban Bellwood, think- tured early Saturday morning as lit the celluloid after van der Luble Engaging In a friendly tussle with a Though Senator Lonergan waa From then on, from the time an tion to lend its assistance In com- strength to 2,320. The report wlis rtlend of his. ing they had Dlllinger trapped. the trio walked the railroad tracks WBB In his place, expected to be named keynoter and uncalled undertaker came to th e ;i batting moves for a state sales tax made by a committee headed hy They killed Handsome Jack Klutas^ at Waldoboro towards Bath. OUR CHALLENGE? I and to insist that reforms be made "Kruse says that of the thirteen The bod.v of Charles Simoneau t< mporary chairman of the conven- house until final arrangfcments had Ne.wton D. Baker;.'former secretary mob leader affiliated with Dlllinger While there waa a plentiful sup- ; in the Liquor Control Act. men involved, one after anotiiei; was recovered at Danielson exactly tion, doubt waa expressed that Con- been made for the disposition of the of war. • on his 23rd birthday, had he lived: and captured a Dlllinger henchman. ply of berries in the woqda on which I Mrs. Fannie Dixon Welch, presi- nv.vstertoualy disappeared, except 31 essman Maloney would be picked bandl.fs body, both , father and He was drowned Wednesday. On Jan, 14, the mob -with Dll- Mitchell could subsist, officers be- I dent of the federation, presided at 1. “ warned. Rochm, Heines, Ernst and two S. A. for permanent chairman. It waa said' daughter retained rigid control of oSf J ^ ^ -ec'-Iwation and hill climbing rec Is likely to begin with engagement.< —one named .Nagel, a friend of In Waterbury Charles Missel; 73. linger In the van, swooped into East lieved the cold and dampness o f the their feelings. ‘ I the meeting. She announced that Cbirago, Ind.. and killed Patrolman that his candidacy for the .United night combined with the lack of ords.lnclnding every major mountain climb in tbe United States? betvi-een opposing aircraft either Heines, and hlm.self. am Climbed to Injuries he suffered Father Cries I the next session would be held In iJ William. O’Malley during a bank States Senatorl.il nomination has substantial food would weaken his ■ca-based or -land-based, and early ’’At the end !of June, Roehm a'ler being hurled fnim his car Tears coursed down .the elder ! West Haven on August 21, the last robbery. For that. Dlllinger was raised the qiiesUon of p-opriety In chances for continued freedom. serial supremacy Is quite likely to threatened to reveal the- truth of Thursday as It plunged down a 35 Dlllinger’s cheeks as he told of his before the convention at New Lon- ^n lt Be That They Didn’t Want YOU to See Hou> indicted for murder, the only slay- putUng a contestant of. the conven- Mitchell waa sentenced to life im- be an Important factor. the lire If Hitler .disbanded tho r ^ t embankment and Joseph T. snn’.a good qualities. His vo::e, how- don. ing held against him personallv on tion In .such an office. Against Unlfled .Airforce Storm Troops, and It was merely Clover. 29, died from burns suffered prisonment in 1930 for the vicious The meeting followed a luncheon Oti^T Cars Perform in Competition tcUh Hudson the records. slaying of Lillian I. MacDonald, ever, was firm throughout and the The board opposed a unlfled air- by the chance that he, Kruse, was Juno 18. while working at the .Som- of chicken patties for which .Mrs. Authorities over the Nation slcnographer for a stationery firm courtesy he has shown . unwanted and Terraplane? Anyhow, the fact rtimaina- force as a "serious error" and un- not In Roehm’a house on the night f s Manufacturing company. visitors since hts son first gained Otto Vlei'tel catered.. requiring more ot June 30 that he succeeded In es- niasseil to " (^ t DUllnger". Tiicson, by which they both w-ere employed. Among those in the grou[> attend- Arlz. Police In blootlless coupe S. A. BAND CONCERT WH.I She had resisted hia advances. A f- nation-wide notoriety prevailed. to the Arm y Air Corps, prals- caping the Leader’s (Hiller’s) ven- E\E WITNESS'S STORIES Personally he attended to the fu- ing were 40 employees in the In- geance. caught Dlllmger, .Makley,. Clark ter beating her with a furnace NOT ONE COMPETING CAR ACCEPTED THE M the young officers who carried Waterbury, Conn., July 23— (A P) neral details, putting on shoes and ternal Revenue office in Hartford, ^ '*■ the Mr mall but Implied crtUclsm of and Pierpont. DUllnger was rush- shaker, Mitchell put her body into . J "N azi' leaders who have fled to —Three persons from this city BE PRINCiPAUV MARCHES going into Mooresvllle a mile away w e Army and training. the Saar to escape the .clean-up con- ed to Crown Point, the others to the furnace where It w-as found HUDSON AND TERRAPLANE CHALLENGE! motoring In Ossining, N. Y., yester- Ohio for the Sarber murder, and charred be.vond recognition the next to discuss matters with the under- I famous flier, firm the existence of a Storm Tropp day. were witnesses to the motor taker. That done, he returned to fll^ a minority report urging a there Plerpont’ and .Makle^ were day. er of Kruse’s name and dctachmeni, bus accident there In which 14 pas- Tomorrow Night’s Program his cottage home, undressed ard CAN HAVE UFE GUARDS unlfled alr-fbrce. “ Tfm g a but have no knowledge ot his pres- sentenced to death, and Clark to life The deadline has passed on Hudson sengers lost their lives and mors Imprisonment. -Arranged to Meet Popular w-ent tc bed. stock care from our floor. The resnlta ne report is expected to be* of ent whereabouts." than a score were hurt. and Terraplane’! wide-open chal- '.Make* Wooden Pistol Liking for Such Composi' Only once did he express any- ^ F O R S U M M E R O U T I N G S ■re in our showroom for you to see ! ^ President. Roosevelt’s .Nicholas A. Mslorano. local un- FEAR FIRE CHIEF LOST thing bordering on bitterness. lenge to competing car*. In Crown Point, DUllnger spent tions. The cars are here for you to drive! K This bosrd, dertaker, with his two daughters his time waiting for trial by whlt- " I f they had so many guns train- ^ d e d by Oark Howell, Is em- STRIKERS VOTING was driving to Sing Sing to witness Senior Corps of Red Cross Pre- w k in g on an exhaustive Survey o- Ulng a wooden pistol. On March 3 IN TORONTO EXPIOSION ed on him they might have just 1. To climb the toughest hill in this the hall game, which by reason of I Although the Salvation Army captured him and not killed him " Just ride — today — in these cars! Amerlcan aviaUon In general. ' he whipped It out. cowed some 33 1 Hand w-ould rather render a variety pared (o Supply Expert.s for vicinity faster in high gear! 2. To the accident was not played. of hts guards, seized machine guns, be said. - ■ X ON ARBITRA’nON 1 of selections which in reality are a Nominal Fee. Then let owners tell yon o f the The JMaioranos wers approaching tbok Sheriff Lillian Holley’s car Eleven Firemen Injured; in A the same time, he said he accelerate faster to SO miles an hour „ ,* ” ^^HELL’S COMMEN-r .(Continued from Page One)' the bu.i on a long ramp which spans j l ’irder to play, a flood o f requests RUCCEDNESS o f these cars, o f their MlddletJurg, Va... July 23.— (A P i from a nearby garage and -wUh Blast on Oil Barge — Fire would claim any money the bandit In order to prevent swimming ac- from a standing start! 3 . To go far^ the rallri-iad tracks. They saw four .Herbert Y'oungblooJ, negro prison- >!?.-< brought a decision to present a might have had in his possession. low upkeep cost, long life and the '’'■'•llsm -Mltch- men leap from the bus and were rifgram consisting almost entirely Chief Was in Hold of Ship cidents at the man.v, outings being «U. reUred, denounced the Baker blockaded seaports wer* noticed as er: speeded merrily away. With him As an afterthought, he added; ther on five ga!lon* o f gas t siege lines relaxed after teamsters mystified at thti. An Instant later of marches In the w-eekly concert at at the Time. held by . local agencies it'w a s an- scores o f extrk features you can’t get heart a report on aviation today as were Deputy Sheriff Ernest Bhmk, "Johnny was not near as bad as nounced today by Frank C. Busch, In Oakland and San Francisco re- the bus swerved from the roadway i Co'^ter Park tomorrow night, It wa.a he was painted." In other can at anj-where near the Just another whitewash." Such and Sam Cahoon. jail turnkey, as swimming Instructor at Globe Hol- But there tcere no takers. sumed movements o f waterfmnt and plunged over tbe edge out of announced today. The public seems Toronto. July 3— (A PI—District ^ r d s as puerile and . disgraceful sight. I hostages. They soon were dumped The remainder of the Dlllinger low pool, that arrangements can be price. There’s a Hudson or Terra- (n igh t. The collapse of the gener- j out. to enjoy marches, because they are Fire Chief James Dixon was miss- I family, two little girl nieces, the ^ r e In Mitchell’s comment od th- When they next saw tho bus It made to have a ilfo guard along on Lackini; competition, we went out al strike here-Thursday sta'lcd the _ Holley, Prosecutor Robert nu're livejy idnd fully scoreOregon state troops mobtlixed Sheriff Holley and Estill were Si'lo. Hudson and Robert Lyons will dianapolis. prominent Manchester business man The Baker report published to- out flames. noon. The flreroen had practica'.’y near Portland waited for possible lambasted verbally for posing with contribute a cornet duet with varia- Lights long before turned off lost his life could most probably he Reducioneup to$5o.. . day turned thumbs down on a sep- The screams o f unfortimates, who extinguished the initial blaze an! Hudsoti * 685. TevTaplane *565 orders to move into the city. DUllnger in a photograph. In which tU-ns. switched on suddenly as Mdores- avoided if a life guard had been arate air-force, unifying Army and were caught In the bus filled the air. w-ent on board the craft with mem- ’The strike strategy committee at DUlIngrr cast an arm abput the Bandmaster David Addy says vUIe awakened when the news of along on the trip. Senior Lila op at factory fo r tJoted models ' hace Your Order Today With Us Or Any Local Dealer fl*htera—an idea for The Maioranos’ related the story prosecutor. "DUgraccful," stormed bers of the crew. Which Mitchell conducted a spectac- Portland postponed consideration of that comments and criticism are the death of the bandit Dlllinger Guards here are thoroughly school- of the harrowing scene which had Attorney General Homer S. Cum- Hardly had they reachol the deck ular fight before resigning from the ■ general strike call unUI the reauli welcomed by the morsgement of the spread. It w-as no time until the ed in bringing victims out of the unnerved each for a time, on their mings. Estill recently was defeat- when there was a terrific explosloo. town was well awake. The elder Arm y in 1928. It also urged bund- o. ths -longshoremen’s vote la return home. band. A feature of the program will water and also In resuscitation known. "The committee previously ed for renomination. ta on old hymn tune. 'For You I Ten o f the men were blown high in Dlllinger w-as followed even Into the methods. l e up the Arm y alp-force to 2.900 The bus was the seventh in a car- the «dr. and another into the lake. U i^ te n e d to call a mass w.-»lkoit DUllnger was chased by Chicago •Vm Praying -, which is written to undertaking establishment. He ap- In order to arrange to have a planes; to provide a defense second avan of ball players and friends J. E. Russell, believed to be mas- If the National Guardsmei were police on March 3. wounded in the represent- a pipe organ. It is expect- peared unconscious of the attention life guard go along on an outing it BETT’S GARAGE ^ The Manchester Electric Company ^ -1 w ho had intended to take part in or ter of the barge, was jusf going o-i moved onto ths waterfronL .''houlder while looting a M.ason he was receiving, however, attend- is onlv necessary to get in touch 127 Spruce Street ^kltaesa ths gome at ths Brtson. ed that another large crowd will at- board when the blast came, and n< City, I*., bank on March 14, and tend th« concert. ed to the work at hand and return- with Frank C.- Busch, Recreation Manchester O r K*i«h vs,—.... .r, r, . ACTHOKIZED DE.ALER.S: ' was badly burned. ed to his farm home I C»nter director. WethersM%,otar ~ OO' ~ ^ tk ln . Brta - Ohri*. Ssrvic. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. MONDAY, JULY 88,19S«. TkOPHlE KERR'S GREAT NOVEL- adver tisement— AUSSIES DEFEATED ADVCRTISBMENT— rsm Y OUT OF my L IF E !^ SOCIALISTS GIVE ADVER'nSEMENT— By Sophie Kerr yo ur A/r = MUdoobies mat c h ; * nears here todait clean blood! I thought that Presi- TAX SUGGESTIONS THE ^ (AXE TERRY comes to New dent Wilson, who i{i a scholar and a CHILDREN .Vork determined to show her home gentleman, would have cleaned them town, MsttmrK, and eapeclall}- AMY out.'' Still Lead 2 1 and Are Fav- - ^ R o b f t i BertOR !m a n s m ^ Sox Twic^lrCGaiClliif^f^ dACKSON that she can make a suc- Howard grinned when he told this Party in State Believes bargain HOUND cess ot her life. Amy has been her to Amy, "He haid to wait three rA TH M ircR A TiTD .. .. _— :*T—:— , ... — >— ------* • j fCfCi? best friend nntll HOWARD JACK- hours to see somebody in the War ored to Clinch Davis Cop Daddy doesn’t need to read this SON broke the efi);sKrinenl Jane Liqoor Should Be Sold at The heat wave is CAIHOLICS BATTER Department and he's carried on like unless he is playing nurse while beat in three-quarters cup of may- had forced upon him and married _ I with us so ones are simply charming with Two Matches Tonight Open mad ever since, regular orations! Series Tomorrow. \ mother. Is out. go In for light onnaise. Then stir in one and onc- black crepe, triple sheer or chiffon ARMY-NAVY GAINS Amy. half cups of cold, diced ham. two McCluskey Places Second In New York Jane obtains a posi- Mixing his metaphors and grinding \ | t concerns the new baby. .More- uovernment Stores. foods. You’ll street dresses— particularly If you al l hartf ords in his teeth! Says he's going to vote find the most deli- toblcspoon.a of minced green pepper wear yellow chdmola gloves, too. If - tion In a real estate office and soon Republican the next election." over the subject is diapers. So Md two Ubiespoona of'minced dill Town Title Tennis Battle YANKS TAKE TWIN BILL la making a large Income. 8he has Wimbledon, Eng., July 23.— (A P ) cious light ones you have a white silk jacket suit, SOFT BALL HONORS Amy Was glad to find something bunt the baseball score, gentle- Si*^*!!* Kin t*™ and serve As Cunningham Is Winner on affair with ROOER THORPE, —George M. Lott, Jr., and Dealer men, whlle'the rest of us have our Norwalk, Conn., July 23__(A P ) ^ e 1 d o n ’ a. try a pale blue or green felt hat to laugh at without effort. "But all on a bid of crisp lettuce or other with It and get yourself some or- RAGGED BALL TILT married, but tires of him. When Stoefen today paired to defeat Jack chat. -T h e Socialtht Party of Connectl- salad greens. he offers to bear the expense of the same he's an old darling. He’s gandy gloves to match. written to your mother. Did you CrAwford and Adrian Qulst, of Aus- The new w ay'of folding the dia- cut ha. sent to the state tax com- S e i a p « u t « - -vS,“ “ IN THE 1ST ROUND AS TIGERS SPLIT EVEN: their child she contemptuously dis- One rose colored felt, obviously know that? I had a letter from her tiBlia, In double.s and give the Unit- per resembles a city, lot, long, nar- mlttee which Is studying taxaUon - lines of hls own volition, this year’s ^ Ht® ®bamplon In a thrilling, hard misses him. .Amy takes the baby, looked to the mounted police for Its trioua athletic In toe back while you were gone. And she's ed States a fighting chance in the row and rectMgular.^. Now fold ap weekly Tri-Chevrolet career, Joe named N.ANCV, promising never to in 1116 st&t6 for th6 puri>oo6 of mivlr* I B6r6tji * * inspiration. With a creased crown town tlUe tennle toqmament U ex- ir t o l '’ «fh!l' Cluskey turned coming to stay, provided she can li.'te.rzone final series of Davis Cup over the top third, p la c^ h e baby Social Is on Wednesday this Locals Rave Two Big Innings v^.unnvjr .uiuvu In lo anSO Impressiveimpresslvc 'ai® tjbartsr-mlle track reveal Its parentage. In It, draw up the other in^ be- bto V T n is Assem- Un the m rk et now ‘’“ i* that flu snugly about the heAd and pected to aboimd with interest and ! S ap"e?« vil * o p ^ ** GIANTS INCREASE LEAD p!ay. The scores were.6-4 6-4, 2-6 nW ■ * special! Stun- ‘ twllsaplenza w l* o p p ^ 8 tillm « kel'to Challis Up Sit Wins Willi One wTen AwH^r^nters the World «P *5 **" «>?.* tween the legs and pin at bach fir ^following recommendations slzea^from w id e^ S L ” " ” * a strap that can be worn across the enthusiasm as a field of thirty-two on th" north , sayg If the piano bothers her she’ll 6-4. for Its consideration: H«5uare fronto n “' “ P* of colonial to Score ^ 4 Victory in at the high War Howard derides to enllsl In side over the hips. \ back or under the chin, this E r * u * ® a ^ o * " ***• **He which ' school at 6 o’clock At th the aviation corps. \mvvmy, nearisicKheaVtslek , cotton In her ears and make ,__ . The Americans sent the series to cnii tor a state net In- 1 models with points thS^Sf i, **'*P*‘* complete with plain , si,.suave creation Is perfect for motor- Hnlian.,Holland V,..has' monopolized — ---- for------‘ he ' hour- toraonxnv------mght,------i:!^ ^ ‘’ ®vit?n™! motions, Your mother's the This is the general custom to- Ol* ple&ted chintz covered sh&dsfi in 11 Defeat, Hoie Co. No. 1 over this Impending wpiirutinn. Is be.vt i the final two alngles matches tomor- «^me tax for Individuals and corpo-1 the sides. A brown past six years ililP ^ iA -U N D S A Y N A M E D [ft., o.. G.™ n . w s.pa- sport!" row for decision with Australia lead- day. But If you are a very busy rauqna ^ were submitted to y X r or stiff woolen ‘ lovely summer colors-yours on “ ‘ - € “* ‘“wn Came Featured by Total M d flussHi Johnson will meet on •bilged to play hostess to u coih- i cope ribbon is the only trimming. « t 8 o’clock. Robert of the world record for the mile nin u ‘ *’® ''“ o* It was not until the time was ing two matches to one as a result person and pinning in two places committee on March 10, 1934^ by leading fall colors^ cash and carry basts at $2 25 toe north court and Austin Brlmley mencentent dinner party at which oiir I .-.a. .®. colors. They’re ^e^e^*** Bingo Sturgeon, seeded No. 1 in Second; Announce Sched- actually set for Howard s leaving of Its two Singles triumphs Satur- every twenty minutes la too much oraer fruits th7t club” *^* “ ‘" - o r o w over McCluskey. Percy stanil your being away. I l“''« many uses in 'lay and served at a mo- Ml durlBf ths first round afu r play. He had come back from' his talk there won’t be an uncomfortable ownership of public utilities. In I beverages. Can- any of the authorized dealers. Ing M d losing their first garns to with the senior professor Just be- bumps to prod him. ment s notice. For Instance, jellied commlttee the private power com- W iev^Lne ^”'"’ 1 ” * ElberU or soup, a wholesome salad in gelaUn out to t o H e w i t t with dne the Hose Co. "Dave" McCollum’s Hold Annual Banquet to Do Same to Bucs. fore lunch and Amy wtis busy por- In summer he will chafe easily. panles have managed- to protect tiv®^n“ l ?!®®‘'o®*''®®'»oattrac- able coachlhg combined with Olor- h ° '" ' of a frozen dessert Fritters made with pears are a ting the meal on the table. .She So change him quickly when he’s toemselvrt! through state laws. Uve in quality and price" Traynor Concedes Flag Pop Edgar's and splendid hearty dessert. Served paused with the teapot in her hand, quc.-npn. I'd ratlmr be'poor as dirt, damp And although hla pantlea Dividends and capital stock have "■‘'"0 you’re doing the Hartfords wdre the first Bill Shield* fielding and the fine BLUEFIELDS WIN TWICE, ‘ Celebrate Victory; Buich way and then shifting the attack to , Cora ® h"ei’»''“ ' "■‘“ ‘ o or yellow sweet with ginger sauce, pear fritters By HUOn FULLERTON to listen. i I'd-rather work m ^an ds off — o’f should be loose enough for air and increased while the rates are not corn, beets, carrots, cabbaee rdh '"orK- Set them In the work of McCormick behind the bat He went on. "I'm glad that much | coMrsc, that's just talk, for Father C'Ui.st in the latter stages as Craw- comfort they should be firm only high but the Income which making a fitting dessert for a veg- fourth frame Cobb led off bv .^eaoriated Pre«B Bporti Writer ford improved. Stoefen'a smashing ^ etohf “*■* outstanding veg- " n t llX n ^ T « m l'° ‘‘^ '‘ etable dinner. Pare the fruit and spoU* t«r a through many tight Is settled. The old chap offered to and .Mother, and. yoiir. mother enough not to permit rubbing ' on justly belongs to the people should eteblea of the week. Lettuce to Is the Guest Speaker. The criticism of Walter Johnson’s I ki'.H were outstanding, Crawford cut it in very thin slices. Drop ^a"f5 hto " r s t To Giants; Selects Own continue my salary out of hi;; own; wouldn't lot me. but if'K d ld n 't his legs; Sonje babies kick a lot THEN LOSE THIRD GAME rnatoes and cucumbers a 4 chean ^ Hewitt’s, deliv. managerisl actions seem to have be avalldhle fc the municipalities’ into fritter batter and fyy in deep The last game played In the flret pocket. I have Hav e themt h e m if I did have to'^.... [and CJulst each feeling the force ol for the first month on. I've seen essential services; (b) all liquor and plentiful. Celery, too Is Did yester- round showed test the players tak- not fat. Drain on crumpled paper Ponek.u‘^0'"’ When "But you couldn't take that, " said «nd^ slave—I can't fell you I ca : Ins blows as they were struck by little tender skin rubbed a smart- should be sold through govemment- In price than usual. ’ day's surf Ponchsk wee at the plate, Slifkus Ing part in toe eoft ball games are t h f fl^ t '"try.,P®f*on® attended ■ needed'tV‘ eehd*‘too“'lndliM *flW ^ I the ball while .ifrlvliig to dufck away, and serve witli ginger sauce. Amy. "There, everything's ready, tell'y/iu what our own child wotoiild ing red by diapers put on so loose- owmecl and operated stores. and -sun broke for second and woqld have now thoroughly familiar with the Swamp Trinity Parish 17-3, Wait a scconil till I pin .Nancy's mean to me.'.' IU>tt was his usual brilliant .self, ly they rubbed at every move. If out are still an excellent value. make your plc T c Saturday night f and can League pennant race. In the 3—Before. . cities, ’• town andana bor- oor- WorH— -'''-'.wcuu value, to«? T out, but.for the fact Pirates To Finish Fourth rules ef plsy and the closeness of BOX SCORE formally celebrated the diriHiping the strategy a'hd"'8olidify- face feel winning of ---- ■ suppose r don’t come baby has this tendency to rub oughs share In increased Income ad, make sal- Appropriate for town or country u ■ ®ogr^nl dropped Catcher the worss indicates that the teams past week the Indians won four int hiKmi.sitlon as the outotandlng perhaps you'd better draw togeth and peel the Hartford County Junior Soccer high chair, between .hem. hack. We've got to think about from the state, each munlcIpaHty satisfying. is a three-piece ensemble which in- '^r^®.®‘ ‘ ‘"■o"'’ Ponchak are better balanced then at toe Bow to S t Bridget’s 13-8 championship. games in a row, dropped one tough “No, I couldn t take It. but I that, too." '*•’" '‘1 doubles player of the world. It also er the open spaces of the diaper like t h e grounded out, Lovett to N. Bogglnl start of the league. Blueflelde one, then smashed iheir way back should be required to set up mini------cludes box.jacket, straight skirt of Promptly at 6:80 p, m. toe com- wahted to. He said he had no near continued Artierican dominance tn and pin. This lessens tendency to mum standards which would in- « Have you one r ovprblal uncnishablc Irish linen in medlunr S ®"|^ on the latter What games the second round AB R H PO A Into the third place yesterday with kin, that he wanted to make it pos-: „ ~ friction'. , dried ap- p ay. Donlon grounded to a . Bog- BOX SCORE ‘*| Plll*l>orgh Boss Expects to in First Game But Win Patton, cf . r. party sat down to an excellent dln- I- Bvis Cup unbroken since ®*eoutlve budget, uniform of those dear blue and a printed lawn blouse with ought to bring forth was indicated a double triumph over the Boston aible'for me to go wdthout feeling' I "'on'I think aboul that. I No diaper should ever be dried ple? If so, N Rz.^wtoi‘ °®!®^.‘ o First Baseman [ C. Smith, 2b o , ner and participated to the utmost Red Box 4 to 2 and 6 to 8. I.enri t,ochet and Jacques Brugnon methods of accenting’ merit ap- r 2 f ^ f ^ ® concerned hus- round neckline emd perky bow. The In the two garnet played last Friday worried about you." won't think of It for one second. T di fcatcd Wilmcr Allllton and John and used again. This is particu- Oatholle anb. nl|fht wh6Q tb€ Army and Navy " tholr_respcctive capacities. Cap poiptnients, efficient purchasing I M/ bands who like the_yery best thing for you to do is jacket has four patch pockets and ■ ’^[*’0 Pittsburgh Pirates Vet. Foreign Ware .3 4 .420 L. TIrone, rf , .. . ’ O'-nt In one way.“but a fearful'wa;«on dish made- that needs a touch of jewelry when sured all that he would continue to game when^ill Deltrlch hurled a go abroad again now and she ha.sn't of good material if they want tr> by the sore condition of her ba- why you should call the L. T. Wood field, w-hlch left fielder Dooley'could All Hartforda Bluefield, firs...... g 4 .429 terday morning, 8t. Bridget’s of Banks, c. cf . . . . six hit ggrtiie but made up for that Editor. .Iniirnal of the Amerlean you go shopping, stand to front of New York, July 28— Barring un- American Legion ., 8 ®?°P®rate to the utmost of bis 'by's little seat and legs. Give it a recipe; "®''* ‘ "0 Ice Company and ask about th- “.“ a®*' Varrlck scored. ab r h po a 4 .429 Hartford was victorious, 13-8, but Mangaa, l b ...... In the Jito Innings of ths second know, too/ .er to You'll never ho a ^cowarS no" ' Metlleul .Assoelalloii, and of thought. a long mirror and try on aeveral Dooley, If . c M. F. D...... J Stepntek, 3b, c .. ability to place soccer on a' firm though. If I should give for yourself, hut you're being a Dissolve one package of gelatin Coolerator. Putt s ngled to center scoring N .2 () 0 1 0 0 foreseen Injuries and breaks. It s 5 .286 toe locals came back In tbs after- cla^acorlng eleven times tn tore* mujilc lessons, llygehi, the lleulth Keep clean cheesecloth oh hand ^•pes and lengths before you decide Boggto . While Bonadies w i at Fay. I f ...... Main OfTIce...... 2 5 .286 noon 8^ame &t Elmwood to win, 11*1, C. Revllll, 2b, cf, j*^®'"®'’'*® '•y other apeakerl that ■ might bother coward for me. 'f'ou'rc going into: Magazine, BUCKINGHAM .2 1 1 0 0 0 my opinion that the first four clubs ei cited many humorous incldent.s frames in response to Jimmy Foxx's her." and a handy little basin. Wash Keep the shape of your neck And Bermanl uncorked a Cobb, 3b ...... 3 0 • 2 Schedule for aeeond round all . The Blueflelds are showing In- 3b...... th homer of the year and won 17 . . . i "'O fttlvcnture of life and death I r«i I three-quarters cup of face as Well as the gown, to mind. 1 6 4 In toe National League will finish relative to soccer. After a toast music lessons?” ; have a right to my own life andi him off each time you change him. Rev. Henry Fast will have his va- O’Neill, rf .1 0 0 games to sUrt at 6:00 p, m. (It will creased batting power in every, Horvath, cf, 2b . to the Olympic A. C. the modi ' to 8. One of the moat common diseases ®,®' '" until it be- Felt hats have a place in town as Rr* ‘" ’ i"."'* to ®«“ ud- 0 0 0 be noticed that all M. F. D. games A g ^ ^ o g t i l sit around and death adventure. Thai's not .scntl-^ res, a little talcum is alt right, cation In August and the church gins to thicken. Take out HeJrift'ito “a ®‘’ fout. ’ ' Prank Sljfkus. ss ..., .4 2 1 3 4 tne season In the order In which game and over the week-end col-1 Dillon, ss wore presented to the players o Washington broke ji five game you will find among children to but if he has a tendency to be sore’ and well as country wardrobes. ' Yellow oouiCXAuat^ Ponchak, cf .., 1 are played at Hickey’s, This waa lected a total of 48 base biU In i Higgins, p . do nothing but wait.', I'd go crazy, j mental tosh either. It Is true " will be closed the first three Sun- R t *‘?®^‘® to'right center .4 1 0 1 1 0 they have stood for the better part winning team. losing streak and the Browns’ [chronic infection of the sInusAf, or varnish him (or, her) thinly with scoring Burkhardt and Plltt. Frank Donlon, c >.., arranged so that toe M. F, D. play- Saturday's game, to? locals scored | lit.on?. 1 he said at la..l, • It )g air spaces Around the na.aal cavity. days of the month. Services will .4 0 0 4 0 1 oi the campaign to date. Officers Elected I streak of seven triumphs by winning gatlonal church organ to play; it's! true." lanolin or. whatever soothing lo- he resumed on August 26 when he ®®o"b" “ passed ball Stewai-ti 2b . ] .4 0 ers participating In toe fames in every Inning except the first. L . 33 1 7 27 9 3 ; 6 t o 4. 1 The sinuses u.sually become ir,- 1 4 2 0 . In other words, I am picking the would be readily available at the Officers elected for thC coming i not much pay. but it's not much They wer tion your doctor suggests. If he returns. shot .^ Y n ° r was at bat, Raynor Taylor, rf, 3b.. .4 0 1 Kovis was In rare form, struck out ’ “ '"eUelde . 003 400 031— 11 year were: P r e s id e n t^ , Lindsay - | Giants Add to I>ead work either. veiy pitiful, those two, I fci tcd along with the adcnold.s, or 1 1 2 Giants to repeat, with the Cubs sec- north end In case of emergency), And with half a dozen ' In the last hours of Howard's stnv gets very sore do nothing more shot a single to center, but F. Hew- Cook, lb ...... 3 0 ten batters and gave only five eoat-1 Bridget’s ...... 000...... 000^ 100— 1 when IhiMonslIs are inflamed. They A young man from Manchester' FIGHT FOR DAKOTA 1 9 1 U ond, the Cardinals third, and mv vice president, J./Mlllman; sec re-1 ’The Giants who saw a game and or so puplLa a week I'll make enough i They were stoically calm They in- until you sec the doctor. Be sure itt was held up at third. A. Bog- Bermanl, p ..! .3 0 Friday’ July 20, Army and Navy tered hits. Bob Smith showed hls Two base hit, A, Haguskas: three I also arc frequently Infecteil along to see him. say.-' that, the signs placed on a sec- Convict Gets Luxuries 0 0 3 J twn Pirates, fourth. vs. Blu®fi#'d’ Brs., at w ’eit Side. Roonqyi treasurer, A. a half clipped from their National hm i,?' omn'l busy duties about the'with tion of Keeney street by the Glas- ^nl grounded to Cobb, who threw — old high school batting form when ' *1“ ® •‘'t". Patton 2, Btepnick A Nichols; ways/diid means commit-i League lead Saturday increased hous<*. exct*pt the rent. It yntiri hoiist! and wtit*nbusy duties about the 'i with the common Infectious di.vdl.v I Bird.scveHird.seye ts best forfoe diapers. t . high to Catcher Ponlon In an at- „PH(Jny, July 20, Main Office vs, tonbury Selectmen causes confusion 84 4 7 24 17 9 Perhaps tl)e manager of a fourth he got tores out of .'our and Ullled Houtenburc; home run. tee, V, . Flimegan and W. Turking- i their mai'gln to three games again mother would tome, she could be bug she sent •lien Amy packed of childhood, such as whoop- is sdf absorbent and “ CONTROL GOES ON tempt to cut off Hewitt at the plate. P ace club ehould make a lot of Hdje Co. No. 1, a t W e s t Side. three runs. , B. Smith; stolen bases, Pturek, Re- him down in the gar- ‘"R '-'toigb and mca.sles. ^ it if ti,e l^bv is te n l? to many motori.sts. The sign reads, ...... 000 103 000i-4 Wednesday, July .26, American j° delegates. J. Munsle, M 6 pair of overtime atrugglea "Gautlon - Road Under , R epair- So He Rejects Pardons Lovett ended the rally wheh ho claims and threats, but I ’m being Yesterday morning, a large crowd' ®*®''‘f*o*®- F- Reguskas 2,’ Bau- Roonpy and W. Austin. T * • Haney,cy.buttbat out that waswaaalliis- a mis-1 l ,T1..'‘mcreitoe mcreitoe of swimming and j It may tir'amL ^0^1 Catbollc C lu b ...... 000 600 30*^__ 0 Legion vs. M, f . D., at Hickeys. ^fo?«Just right for them. They may be' smoothed out nicely Board of Scicctmcn." grounded into a double play, ^■nest Instead of optlmlsUc. wltnessed the clash at the Weet I P*“ y». Hautenburg Gi%-e Fine Program boat Cincinnati 2 to l in an eleven Pearce an^Nane'eCs so voice., j •Hvlng among children al.st, fa > 1 with the hand. .Sec tliat the dia- Three base hit: Bonadies. Friday,. July 27. Vet. Foreign 1 earcc. and Nancy s so good , and he tears she had dreaded I'‘“ •'•I the increased amount T'le All-Hartfords started a be- I bellevs toe New York team will f ",?'. '” '« Blueflelde held an 8-5 H. Ragiiekas, C, program which inning, battle between F’red Fltz- if j per ia smiMth under the Repairs were made on the aection lated rally in. the .sixth when Fay Hits off F. Hewitt 7 In 7 1-3 inn- Wars vs, West Side Oub, st Alt. baby s of road from the Manchester town Ousted Governor Hopes leg-! -<■ many, many mor* v;in, and it deserves to retain Its Nebo. lead tn toe seventh but the Hartford I Hlurek to E. Haguskne; minated tho evening Coach Hcnny Frey w-hlle the The little'elri inoUei ..M ” ''« had to|l‘'ll«n''i'«llon of the slmi.scs, • I back. Don't use crooked happy birthdays was given a pats to first. Cobb ings, J. Hewitt 0 in 1 2-3. . J.'Hir loo!<'ouble,.lf he gets quite flo- You won't . ! ''"WO during the past winter un- . I celebrate his ninety-first birthday wantoA youngster, decided he hardt. N. Bogglnl. f ootnbinaUon is the most annual contribution and Sam Pratt to beat the second place Cubs 6 to 5. She spoke distinctly, with no slur- islature Will Impeach His wanted to relax and take things footod Fay scored ilhcr will hc if 1. I '’®'‘ "'® '-"'A - When the funds gave j In the Mississippi State Pcnlten- Double plays; Cobh to Cook to formidable in the circuit. '\«0'>«»'lay, Aug. 1.. Main Office tMk a Journey through Ireland on a 11 ^^****^ pl8ce CarclinaJs made a ring. but her voice wn.s .dill sweet- II ht is sulTerlng out the work stopped hut the signs F. Hewitt cut off Ra.xmor’s throw to jaunting car." Hillbllllea Nichols, ly babyish. face and went down smiling He *’’'1'' sneezing, ehronic enugn fromrubbed, smarting skin. If tton^h'^®H *’® ''®®®me old. Hls amW- Donlon. Slifkus to Stewart to Cook vs. Al. F. D„ at Hickeye. hitters for the slight gain by drubbing the Braves ,wa.s to leave on the train, that his i l’'■‘'"‘ ".V at night, frequent al-^ remained. There is nothing to hin- tlon has been fulfilled. '''h'PPe" the ball to Blueflelds. Banks and Perilli fea- Hlliman and Crow, J. Rooney and "So you are a good girl, " .said there is anything worse than Political Enemies Shortly.! Bermanl to Slifkus to Cook, A Boa' Wedneeday, Aug. i. Army and •lliirfinlds twice 5 to 4 and 4 to 2 aa Bill •eu would niHve on. for .Mrs ' l'“ 'bs of o.iraehe, lieadache, and der the pas.saga of automobiles, most ■ persons, but with an^r.'j^’ to '” "'® J^ore comfort than ^Hi®" ^ **■ ®*e"“ " to nip CODb Superior pitching and defensive tured for the winners. • ■ ■ AB R PO A hls violin, Scotty Wright with hls Walker and Vance turning in a pair Howard, patting her hand. prickly heat, it is this. sliding into aeeond. Ponchak waa glnl to Plltt to N. Bogglnl ® play, with timely hitting, and a Navy vs. Hose Co. No. 1. at Mt best litfic'clrl rknoa- "'n ' i lo .i' ''“ <1 bcun afraid of her own i'• vi''' 'bat cannot be explained bv however. Tabor, it's one fishing expedition any of those rich people down Nebo. In the afternoon, the Blueflelds Ht'hhsti' oi . 4 yS 2 3 0 accordion and songs and J. Munsle of stem pitching jobs. Vance hit by a pitched'ball. Ctobb was Aifi^‘ w ‘’®®**' Ca UJo Uc Club 7 V/onderful spirit, make the Gian's Nanev" ^ ° Good little tom age and had so arranged things other toniimoii, also may l„- Bl-smarck, N. D„ July 23.— (A P ) after .another—and a life- of case. "Pap" I ®Ays All Hartfords 7. . < Friday. Aug. 3, Vet. Foreign gained sweet revenge zlth a decisive S' “ ""i**' 8 2 4 2 all contributed to a very lucceiiful brought his major league strike out about busl- allow s to run for him and prompt- ihe outstanding outfit, it seems to triumph at Elmwood. Neubauer I J b 2 2 wvening. "G ^d little .Nancy. de'«, li.t.c mUnuuiT r iv . " She'‘‘h";d"Ll.m _T h e battle for control of North Base on balls off F. Hewitt 3 Wars vs. Bluefield Srs„ at Charter 1 0 br^y^ up to 2,000 by whiffing' five condemn" to detth*for Th^murd7 "r°"&ht. butTm not. to **®°nd. Donlon grounded J. me Carl Hubboll alone la enough to Oak. pitched for the locale, striking out I S ’ ®t"'th, rf , 4 S 3 1 0 Lakota'a state government took a to Hewitt, who tossed him out at Hewitt, Bermanl 4. w*to a suddcrradlanrsm^^^^^ ' “O- '» Riving his tim cN o ' an- infection 1, preseit of hls daughter-in-law to L fa vcU e Aa.i ! it o " " ." '* 'a let r.u fu ’’ * " ’ '" hurling. The Monday, Aug. 6, Vet. Foreign eleven men and allowing eight well *s . 8 1 2 1 2 The indomitable Brooklyn Dodgers smile. Amy. Anil Professor and .Mr.s, b' the slmise.s, you may also fl.n.l new turn today as the Legislature first base. Cobb took third on the Hit by pitcher: By F Hewitt UK.ahoman, to my mind, is the a.ssembled with the forces of Wii- County. GoveEnor Earl Brewer com- the "idle r i7 “ ^ to" L"” ® "'"rrie-- of (Ponchak) (Slifkus). W y e vs. Hole Co. No. l, at West scattered hlu. Bob Smith smashed' 5 ’ lb . 5 0 2 4 0 BALDWINS TURN BACK pu . together their longest winning stlirMtttoe to.''h®0H. '-""'e them. alqne untlTihe 1’,^ ; . seeomlaiy , disturbances present, muted the original death sentence an h» ® Parchman veter- lattM play. Stewart singled down greatest pitcher in baseball today. Bide. out a home run, toe longest hit at i , 4' 0 0 1 0 streak of the year as they beat •ttil patting the e hild n hand. "Ill be ramp to eo to the ntMtion ‘'Luh as ir liam Langer, ousted governor, h-jp- th® right field foul line wdien Varrlck '’Y Hewitt 5, !!eek. c go to the station, (jther ■’''“ ''^'*® infi.immatlon of the kidney to life imprisonment, and during 7 i wealthv “f the Hewitt 4, Bermanl 8. The Chicago entry has a fine In- Wednesday, Aug. 8, Army and the park in years, One was aboard ' , 5 3 3 11 0 ; Pittsburgh twice 3 to 2 and 13-10 "■O'"" impeach couldn’t quite get hla glove on the at ths time. I N e i Bauer. 3b ROCKVIIiE HOFBRAU n i ITeed^^ril^be X ' ' ' t , " ’s T i “ ’" " “ O'' ""me of th eir'"' dllTIcuIty in digo/- hls political enemlea. The eves of crat years Tabor has refused the ' "He even k Time 1:48. fifid and is exceptionally power- vs. M. F. D„ at Hlckeys.- 2 3 1 1 0 to sweep the four game series. something.Inin^toin,... ' *’® “ ^'® -''O’' ivuiting for th em l''""' «»'humtk- attacks and in fact "Cored on Stewart's hit, Uil at the plate, but iu pitching — —— — __ . ttien-. Edgar Moreland wrung his Il‘'""hle.o, both the Langer men and of hls oj^rs Of two governors to pardon I out "sV^^a^nt^* W. Umpires; Maloney and Vince. Office The Blueflelde will have a meeting] "Then we'll'save something.” opponents, led by Acting Governor ‘®“- IS too bjpotty for the long drive, as 1 va- West Side, at Charter Oak. tonight at 8:45 &’elock and it li IniW 39 17 17 27 4 Baldwins A. C. had little trouble band, "I niay 1 e seeing you before ‘ ‘UnRiaistog this condition, the 'What’s the use of leaving," he of the prison commissary. "A N«- ^®®*’ Hermanl ended see It. 6 f course, the Bruins are not Friday, Aug. 10, American Le- portant that all members be prei Trinity S’ a r l s h By great effort they were talking long, he said. "I'm going in." ' doctor depemls first on the cxamlna- uie s. Olson, turned inquiringly to- in trouncing the Hofbrau nine of asks nonchalantly. "My ’neighbors’ gro tru.sty, assigned to ‘Pap,’ has no r !?. he grounded to 31,1 of the race, tor no array can o* glon vs. Bluefield Brs., at Alt. Nebo The Bluefields will traw AB: R H PO A _ Rockville at Mt. Nebo yesterday af- ss If it meant nothing special, but As a amar anxiety takes the .of the nose and throat for the ward the Senate wh^re establish- they did not look at each other,' ex- are so nice to me here." " ’'’o touched third counted out when It’s only two Or Monday.Monda- Aug, 13, American l-e- Wethersfield t ° , Walnman, 3b 4 1 2 2 2 ' I , .''""on, winning by a score of 18 to sharp edge off a large one. so the' ® discharge which enn ment of a quorum may result In the clrrfor^hu forcing Taylor. tomorrow ht to Williams, 2b ^ cept with quick, almost furtive , ™ fo r The First Time care for hia quartera.” Tabdr has « three games back of the leader with pl«y toe Wethersfield A. 1 1, 0 2 1 0 '5 in a game featured by a ecven-run o .'.”' ” '‘ *0* fhat Mrs. I'‘*“ o"y .'*® ftomd constantly pies- special gathering carrying on In- well furnished room in the prison I n ^ eeventb frame Fay elnrled llde " ’0“^ Playere Massey, 2b ___ definitely, contrary to Olson’s or- -oil iPi ’^ator—even the governor tot seasoB little more than half are urged to be In toe t 1 0 0 0 0 01 outburst in the etcond Inning. hospital, and haa no prison duties to left. O’Neill grounded out. Sllf- r town by Johnson, is . . . . 4 . csv'“7,rv'-' i= » y " S v u ™ ;" ders. calls him Pap’’—is looking for- gone. Weclneeday, Aug. IS. Vet, Foreign 8 o’clock. Kovis li expected to 1 1 0 2 ° ,W 'M «ow »l«t featured at toe plate jtn® hit by a pitched ball. At Wars vs. M. F. D., at Hickeys. Swan, lb 4 0 Scheduled to reconvene at 2 p. m. ward to the celebration of hla birth- dav"onhe7“ k®e"'’®P” P®®®®« “1 ^DINGS Both the Giants and Cubs are pitch for toe local 0 12 1 1 with a home run with two men on day. for he ts just • recovering from day on the bank of one of the near- Wednesday, Aug. 15, Main Office Dorln, i f ...... 4 0 1 2 1 0 in the second. Saverlck clouted a The diagnosis can be confirmed, today the Senate expects to hear decided to Insert Jack Hewjtt to YESTERO.YV'B results tough to top on their home lot. And F. D'urclowe, cf from Us committee appointed to a heart attack, hls first serious Ill- »nH 7 ® f *’®yous with hook, line tnc schedule favors the .men of Man- vs. Bluefield Srs,, at Mt. Nebo. 2 0 0 2 0 1 triple In the third that tallied one By ASSOCIATED I'RFsli however, by use of .X-rays, whlcj stem the tide. Ponchak, the first Marshall, rf ,., 4 report on procedure. Appointment ness since entering prison. Rela- Srito ®h7®'''. " “ 'o' always is hiittan, since they already bavs com- Army and Navy 0 0 2 0 o; run. Pflefer starred for tho visitors Joe Moore. Giante—Made four of v.lll show the thickening and N orteastern Kling, c .. 2 0 chi d turned her fare to be kissed, knew it. They hml Mid tooto^„„^Y changes in the walls of the sinuses I or a committee to investfjate trial tives win go to Parchman prison u*^“P ’ "°®-‘'u't even have ito®® Krouaded to pJeted two of their long trips, and ® *^* *^ub, at dbarter Oak. ’.r* 0 1 0 Bald-.vIns team’s seven hits and scored both A.*BogglDrs throw pulled , WorcesUr 8-8. Wayland 7-2 Monday, Aug. 20, Main Office vs. Horton, p, of. 3 0 0 "I love you. m.ivver," .she said fond; by at home ^atorlV"" a , the*7*;, Doctors and evcji specialists fin ' ,o°n''‘®tton In Federa' Court of farm to participate to a prison-wide tha7 in "P k "oe. win spend toe critical month of 1 2 2 ‘ AB. R. H PO. ''t'o® *0 2-1 victory over Reds. banquet In hls honor, as they have the^flsli ‘ o do is hold u®* ‘ ’’® Yt’lth the! ^w®ll 18-5’ New Bedford 5-4. Vet. Foreign Wars, at West Side. LEA^ BANTAMS DavU, p , 1 0 0 1 8 01 Bedurtha, e .... 4207 "Go aiiH ki.. ns,ia . .. >Polo Grounds.' Strong, p taniu ®«t>®tors—Scattered was expected to follow quickly for eeveral years. The prison physl- th " ?°1®’ aometimes he ^ '■os® ‘ o heights of Wednesday, Aug. 22, Bluefield 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wlganowski, 2b . 5 1 2 4 ten hits and fanned six to beat Amv N ^cJ came smiina'to '"» mother. The i'''’""o"* "f ">® •-muses in children, cian will be toastmaster, and pris- pUchlng perfection by striking out Manchester 2-6, Watertown 1-7. Sra. va. M. F. D.. at Hickeys. Sturgeon, se hie in . “ .h *z ®,.“ "■'»m®o watched the train null borouse It la difficult to Factional whips In the Senate a nan V ® ® th° "''’ "® '’® ‘"•'e-’l Donlon iind Stewart. St. Louis il a flghUng club, well Browms in first start. ble In a rush of affecflpn; "1 love on officials and their wives will a nap beneath a weeping willow National Wedneeday, Aug. 22. American- /t)N CRYSTAL CARD / 30 3 6 24 12 6Oble, cf . ; . . you. Dadd., " the co-operation of the child and, said they believed they would pos- tree. . The Catholic Club came bacit with balanced and strong, but Frank Jack Rothrock, Cardinals—Wal- from'to'^"'^ i'“ i “ '*® "■‘•nned New York 2, anclnnaU 1 (ii) legion vs. Army and Navy, 2t T r i^ y Parish ...yMO 006 000— 3 Antonio, lb . loped honwr, three doubles and sin- ' from the window until very second, becaure of the narrou-ness of ,*cas a majority of 35 memoera It F riach’s pitching largely baa been Charter Oak. P'*y *0 Ihe sandpllc >11 the pn8.sagea. “ to® “ o '“ t of the sev- Philadelphia 6, Chicago S (12), HJ^fields ...... 014 116 32x—17 Senkplel, rf . gle in twin victory over Braves. nq-: quickly, he was gone. Then they was understood that strenuous ef- fi chore, and I don’t believe JU time for her nap," said Amy. a.s toitor f *’®" HoggInl hit a glow St. Louis 5-4, Boston 4-2 Friday. Aug. 24. Waat Sldd Oub L- Two base hit, B. Smith; three Saverlck, 3b Babe Ruth and Sam Byrd, Yan- s Ifvlared each other with bleak t'om forts had been' made over the week- roller toward the box, but Pitcher the Dean brothers can carry through vs. Hose Co. No. 1. at M t.i^ b o Baldwin, If . this wasn't part of every clear day's-’ l>' Jire, fearful of speech U U very Important that you reg end to bring to holdout Senators, Briti.h ' Grierson, Brooklyn 3-13, Pittsburgh 2-10. Joey Rosia of East HamptoiY base hits, Katkaveck, Neubauer; kees—Ruth knocked in four runs in program. But she had to say some- • British pilot, took off at 7:45 a m Bermanl could not .seem to pick the a.one. The Red Birds were hard hit Monday, Aug. 27, Malar Office vs. stolen bases, Brennan. C. Smith 2 Klsaman, p . ulale the diet of your children, opposing forces doubted if the bail up and when he did. he threw ■Vmerlcan the other afternoon when a sprained first game, Byrd sent home five in Uitog. she was so close to crying. ©LORIFYIN6 t^ a y on a flight to Ottawa. Cana-^ Army and Navy, at Weit Side B. Smith 2; sacrifices, Brennan, Kish, rf .... second against White .Sox. Be Continued) giving them plenty of milk, cream, Langer group would be able to Wide to First Baseman Cook, allow- New York 8-15, Chicago 2-2 onkle put Paul Dean on the sidelines Howard carried Nancy outside ahd butter, eggs, vegetables and fruits, Hic. w ;»tk ® Greenland. ' W’ e d n e s d a y , Augy^. West Side to Meet Al Pinkiiairio- Neubauer; double i-’ays, C. Smith to muster sufficient strength to give Weather conditions were ideal. Philadelphia 1-0, Detroit 0-17 tor three weeks. Totals Adolph Camllll. Phillies— Doubled When he cfllhe back Amy's throat but cutting down to some extent them their jlalmed legal majority. Cleveland 4-6, Boston 2-5 i’®’ Hickeys. E. Raguskas; ba.-e on balls off •. 37 13 13 27 9 3 In 12th to drive In run that beat had stopped choking. .’•Ellert thinks Y ourself Grierson ittempted a fight to Burkhardt drove a low line drive As for toe Pirates, we’re not kid- Wednesday. j4 g . 29. American Kovis 2, Horton 3; struck out, by on the sugars. it Is also well liwim a|iC>crirrf Washington 6. gt. Louis 4 morrow Niglit / llof-Brau Cubs 6-5. A *®®‘* fherc'll be no make certain that the . amount Z'rfa^tofa'* bogglnl only ding ourselve*. We’ll scrap right Koplsch, cf 4 0 0 0 WOODS INHOVA^SCOTIA iK c4 M n v m o u made third as he thought the bail 1°’ -P®''*® *>y pitcher, Bill .Dietrich, Athletics, and Hank doubt that n| get a commission. vitamin.s received ia adequate. - 1833 but hla plane cracked up at di-wn to the tops, and I am confi- Web^r^/^ KWng by Kovis; winning pitcher Peazanowsk. p, as 5 10 0 I il be interested to take them. It uAule. u rta h iin t^ SON OF “HOT DOG’ KING ^^ByAKciaH art^ Reykjaxlk. Iceland, as he wraa tak- might be caught. Burkhardt stole STANDING Friday.^ug. 81. Blueflelds Srs Merk. 2 b ...... 4 Greenberg. Tlgefs—Former held Swimming, diving and. strenuoiix dent that we’ll be closer to the pace- Kovis; loving pitcher, Horton; um- Detroit to slx'hita In opener. latter ing off for Greenland. second. putt, who had hit safely Northeastern makers at the windup than we are vs Ho. 1, at Charter Oak! Two of C o n n ^ cu t’s ouUtandlng pire, Brennen. Karpuska. cf. ss .4 'a '®" “ * * 'O' “ 'mut my ARE MENACED BY HRES outdoor exercise with cold show — ® w iss» sea Aervcc rrze W. scored four runs and batted In four so on *"'"® balance and era thereafter should be cut down IS ROBBED OF BANKROIL twice e^d w;^ked once, then struck L. PC, at present. We’re going to do our 5®P^' ®’ Bluefield Srs. bantams wUi battle it out tomor Wormstepe, c, lb 4 out. Bonadies, who bad not hit Manchester ... 14 In second game. ^11 eliminated until, the condition has A clear pomplexlon Is one of tho 8 .787 pgrt making it a noitril to nostril Y»r West Side Club, Weet Side. St. Uridgft’s .Pitney c, . . . ___ 0 safely all afternoon then lined one Watertown ... 18 7 i,W ed SepL 6. Hose Co. No. 1 vs. row night ^ J je Sandy Beach arena Pflefer, lb, cf ,...4 Johnny Babich and Al Lopez ® *o *®' "0 ’"■latlon?" been brought under control. first requisites of beauty. A girl’s .680 chase, which I suspect It will be all Crystal LAka, Rockville, in another AB R H PO A Kxtreme Dryness of Forest down the third base Une and It Hartford ...... 12 7 M. F. D., at Hlckeya Nagy, 2b . . . __ . Mlnette, If, p . . . 8 Dodgers-Babich outpitched Larrv thinking fearfully of It is -aometimea possible for the L coUcdl ol Daring Bandits Get $.3,000 as ?kin may be smooth and free from Lowell ...... 682 toe way along the route. ol th e C D. K. club’e excellent ama- •p ^ ln g , crashing, burning planes Areas Keeping Fighting "t*r‘’ery When the left ... 12 9 .871 Friday. Sept. 7. Vet. Foreign Wars Calcattera. If ... 8 Allgarr, rf .. ..8 French to take first clash, Lopes expert to drain the sinuses, and re- Frank ,M. Stevens Leaves minor eruptions, but If it’s sallow or Worcester ...... 10 Pittsburgh has been handicapped teur^eards. Joey Resla ot East drove home four rim# In eeoond. .[but determined to show no fear. I nits on Alert Constantly, peated draining and washing will tnouAielmeL, fielder dldn t run over by the foul 9 .526 Havy, at Mt. Nebo. Bonks, c ...... 4 Pniss, 3b ...... 5 Riverjgtde Drive .Apartment. TTuiddy, it isn't really lovely. New Bedford ... 7 by injuries, particularly toje-Trac- H ^pton, leading contender for toe Joe Voamik, Indians—Knocked In "Oh, it's the new'big thing and give opjiortunity for healing. To line quickly enough. It was good 10 .412 tuied finger suffered by Fred Und- w ^ *P ‘ ' T' American Legion Mangan, l b ...... 8 If your skin has conspicuous yel- Springfield .,...... 6 vs. Main Office, at Charter Oak. ftate bantam crown, will oppose AI Totals four runs tn double triumph over decrease the Infection that Is in Souy to *IW (e^ fo r a triples and scored N. Bogglnl 18 .816 etrom. Now that this splendid out- Merllne, cf ...... 4 36 5 6 24 IS .drive*a Pl»to^'7cs'lde.s^'“ h'e*nnf^^^ nauiax,Halifax, July July iia. 23- ;AP)-^ ;AP)- Nova New York. July 23.— (A P ) — lowish or grayish tones, see a dot- W’ayland ...... 2 Ptnkbsm Utle holder a t present in 4 I Rod sex. hitting two doubles and the nose, the dpetor frequently pre- end Burkhardt. j. Hewitt then 16 111 fwlder is back, toe Pirates hove thi Horvarth. s s __ 6 umpire, O’Leary. ' single. Frank M. Stevens, son of the late to®- It may be that some physi- sent one down to third, which was National toe banUm claea. This should be E. RevllH, 3b,p,rf 8 ''Y® W"' *" hill other ' '^®" menaced by three scribes antiseptic substances which cal disability Is at the root of the eharpest third place hitting in toe one of the best amateur bouta in toen, I d prefer to do It at a.s far a !) ® week-end. but all are H a ^ . Stevens, "hot dog” king was "Call rumbled by Third Sacker Taylor W. L. F.C. LOCAL MERMEN LOSE L. TIrone, rf. p .. 8 may be dropped Into the nose. trouble. If this Is not the ceae, New York loop. this section this tsason. Both ars not go . r:;!'" »ml®r control. The most serious U may als-j be desirable to use robbed of 63,000 in bills and sliver who had replaced Cobb In the sixth’ ...... 8712 .640 Stepntek, 3b ___ 5 teto that." ,« , laze raged near Weymouth, where coin today in,front of 173 Riverside resolve to do a few things to make ana Bonadiea scored. • * Chicago ...... 84 38 The acquisition of Ed Holley sxperltnced fighters having been in ,-- — packs of cotton. or_ gauze contain- your skin clear and gttractive. .607 ought to help our pitching, whlcn toe gams for the past three years. names had done much Drive, comer of 89th street. BRIGHT In the eighth J. Hewitt continued St. Louis ...... 52 38 ' TO POPE PARK TEAM Remember to drink ten glasses .698 hasn’t been of toe highest order. Although Rosia la not a hard hit 44 13 16 27 8 2 But heavy | time. Stevens, baseball park conces- hls -fine pitching performnace, when Pittsburgh ...... 41 43 .488 K'lU'Ids •»bty“U ? tried“ ^ uitof i!?ed luTTelvy | t^ie^'ln^h: 7'er7'L?:7"‘an1 #klfeari_ 2 9 4 sionaire. had just stepped out of the of water a (lay. And eat plenty of Bostoft ___ ting boy, hs makes up for it In ex — Y *rd. Time, 40.8 seconds. that’s all. St. Louis at New York. Crystal Lake/.Rockville •U es tStOlag 00 Um COuntJl'gl tintUrUke woodlaada .‘ h« a month after he had sold hU .hop JuIla’^ ^ , d ' ' ' f f i . * ’^ o V “ ? e a ^ * U . : ‘\'’6 “ enU "whra orre'h” “a The goats a pair , of pets owmed MRAMOUNT here and teera, but give team pitch* « ^^°,y.®f‘* ^ style—Killian, H ‘- ““"ii'V'four Of Jon*iri'rR.vurr^... _ ------, hit by "y ‘ * *U> dgvou JUmmU to , by Paul and Bobby Murray, knock- 86th St., W. of B'woy Pittsburgh at Phlladslphla. Its Isading amatsurs . down tomor LEGION TO pr ac t ic e Ing replacemenu. and a kindlier nod Mi!"®"'*’ ••conil; Froet, M. row night They are Joe Reall, pitcher, Rautenburg; wild pitches ' ®" down the hive and wi-ere stung to AxneriooB third. Time, 1:17.9. Jones; winning pitcher, TIrone; los "***** GRIERSON T.AKES OFF NEW YORK from lady luck, and 1 have an idea Jerry Reall, Emmett Byron and tomorrow night |The American legion Soft Ball I New York at St. Louis. ing pitcher, Jones; umiire, Brennen. Londonderry,. Northern Ireland. . Boston at Detroit. they 11 win in 1934, or run toe vlc- 1. relay—Hartford (Pule- Frankie Ross. Ross is to meet ADMISSION: 23-40 Cwitfc team will practice at Mt. Nebo, to -' toni ragged. ^ ][j^ ‘’l.®J*^ord. Killian, Slowek). Freddie Baleeano of Hartford, Jerry night at 6 o'clock. Philadelphia at Clevaland. Dazzy Vance bae struck out more Few Choice Reaerved Seats—55 Cents. Tax iRdnded. ' vvashlngton at Caucago. Reall will fight Billie Duffy of Hart NEXT; Jo« Cronin. Soaaton. Divlng-’scott. H. first; floberal. ford and Jo« Reall will be lo there batters in the majors — cabout 2,000 M, second; Biedezsok. M. ttalrd. — thap an?, hurler since Christy Boxing At Thia Arena Fwtry^MdaF Nighl* against BUly gattyb of RockvUla. MaUiewsoa, yvho fanned 3,899. (T "'^?rv ’■ ■’ ^ • Tl MANCHJESTBR ^E N IN G HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, JULY 28, 1958, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MpNDAY, JULY 23. 198^, Toonerville Folks PACE ELI Bv Fontaine FoiT OUR BOARDING riOUSE SENSE and NONSENSE Mic k e y Chimself) MCGUIRE By Gene Ahern Bumroer Ode ♦ Man—What Is the matter with When the sun goes north In the ; my new suit? The salesman said !t summertime XX as a perfect fit. KEEP \O U R And the wind blow* soft from the j His wife—It looks like a convul- west; whaYs th' ' Sion to me. D\STANCE,'B\JSTET^ ^ YES -^S O YOU AUTOMOBILES MOVING—TRUCKING- When the long, long days return \'C»EA,'PUTT\N' houses for rent 6.S I ttOUSES FOR SALE 72 again. To Aa_LOW 'FOR ' TANCY-^.-BUT THE FOR SAL*? STORAGE 2« Segar, c ...... 8 0 0 4 0 0 It’s up to the aviator's ■wife to FOR RENT— SLNGLE 8 ROOM You will find—you wiU find It best I T h ' chill on usV FOR sa l e— 7 ROOM HOUSE, Phelps, rf ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 ; make the most of her husband while expansion of his HOUSE OP HOOPLE J9S4 DODGE 1-Z TON p&nel, low PKRRETT i GUENNEV INC. local bungalow, with all Convenience*, 1 MILLER NINE TOPS Not to worry or to struggle anv , s h e h a s h i m . £jjd long distance nriovmg. Daily car . garage, 43 M ather *trcet. like new. llghts. barn, coop*, 1 acre The Tragic Anniversaries Mikolelt, XX ...... 1 0 0.0 0 0 longer, ^ HE A.I!> /'-vHE SENT SINC-E YOlivE COME IS NOT DEPENDENT mileage, like new, 1933 Plyrooulh fine garden. Your Winter supply. Eplllane, XXX ..,. 1 0 0 0 0 0 coach, 1933 Willy* sedan, 1932 F o ri express to Hartford. Overnight But be guided by a friend’s behest; HIS HAT OUT "BACK PRONA YOU'R ON YOUP? PATPONAAE service to and from New York. Tel. lO RENT— SEVERAL Deslrabij Price 13,000. James J. Rohan. Tel JULY 23, 1914 ■ It a All Right To Kiss a Lady’s coupe, 1930 OldsmobUe coupe. Cple 7433. .V' ear suspenders if your form de- Hand In Publl-.', But If You Follow TO HAVE A-RIP ■FACT \ S , I 3063, 8860 or 8864. flve. six and seven room nousea. Austria Gives Little Serbia A 48-Hour Ultimatum THE GREEN 6 TO 2 34 2 5 26 8 2 mands It— <30LD NAINE.VOURE M otors—6463. single and double; aiao heated R. G. M iller Co. : That Policy When You Get Her I COPD-PUT Meant To Be Unacceptable. But for heaven’s sake. donT wear a : Alone, You Are Crazy. all lacquered up not approved, op FO R SA LE—1933 WILLYS sedan apartment. Apply Eidward J. Hou. LEGAL NOIICES 7i< vest! PUBLIC PASSENGER Phone 4642 and 8U25. Murphy, 3 b ...... 5 1 2 1 2 0 with a lot ot=^ /AV WIPEYAKINcS with radio, J.325, No trade. 192.3 Fashionable Wife—I’m Juat f ^ Chevrolet coupe. Griswold street ATA COURT , Batters and Giyes Five ...... farmer* today, to a cattle show, or keep the gilding scrubbed and Line. De Luxe Bus for lodge party AT A COURT OF PROBATU HELD ,1’resent WILLIAM S. HYDE. Esa iveson, lb .4 0 0 8 ■1 1 Judge. , ■ ■ Jackass show, or something of that polished you wouldn’t have so much' WE'RE PAxVlNC, "RENEW rAY MOTORCYCLES ot team trips, we also offer 7 pas- at .Manchester, srlthm and for the ■ummer of Waltman, ss ...i .3 0 0 2 2 1 Idelrlct of .Manrh. >ti r, on tha 71st Estate of Dwight W. Bllah late of 1914 diplomats and kings made fe- Grundt. p ...... ; .3 1 sort; not that I care for cows or time for idle fretting. ' GUESTS-\t ^ PROTEST BICYCLES 11 senger sedan livery. Phone 3063 d.iy if July vV. 1):. lliai. 1 0 2 0 •\N THIS .Manchester. In said District, deceas- verish. Irrevocable and, futile moves Scattered Singles. Gordon, x ...... jackasses, but 1 want to show the 8860. 8864. rn—nt WIl.I.IA.M .S, HVDE, Eaq ed. ■ .4 0 0 1 0 0 x3ERNT TO her, Judyi, on Europe's crazy chessboard, with iHibona, rf ...... people that I’m one of them." Etiquette is the art of making I I tJn mifUon of The Manchester Trust .4 1 1 1 0 0 ON THE . FOR SALE^-BOYS’ SECONIj hand K,taie of J.--=cph lluddell late of Company, exteutor. war as the fatal prize of the game. people think you know more than M.ui.-l.i aier, tn aalrt D istrict, d eceas- iiliDEHED,;—That alx months from Sweeping eastward from the Out of Hartford came the R. G. they do. bicycle, almost.new. Phone 6150. HELP WANTED-i ed. 35 6 9 27 8 2 Still anotlver way to get ahead, AAATTER / th' .1st (fay of July A. D . 1334 he and Balkans and Russia, the mingled Miller Co. team yesterday afternoon^ FEMALE The Administrator bavin* exhibit- the Slime are llmltTd and allowed for R. G, M iller Co. 002 100 210--6 Is never to trust anybody xx-lth any ed IIS administration account tvltli the editors wlthla which to l.rlng emotiohs of fear, hate and nation- and at Jarvis Grove handed the M O. C. C...... 000 000 200--2 more than you can afford to lose. A Woman Is a Beautiful Animal Alisttc Ambition touched one coun* CHRISTMA.S CARD Salespeople ■•iCd sst.ne to this (.'ourt for allow- tn thsTvcIalm, against said estate. Manchester Green Community club X- (Jordon out four bunt for 3rd That' Demands An Explanatl')n Manchester ■ii'ne. It Is an>I the aatd exe. otor Is directed to try after another, until all were strike. Friend—Why did you dismiss your From Her Husband Then Doesn’t I 100 percent profit 21-folder $1. as- <'RDEitED.—That the 3Slh day of KI\*• public to thft cruditors to confounded. a trimming by the score of 6 to ,2, Believe It. Jul.v, A. Ij., l'jo(, Af 5 o'clock ( a t I brin»r In tb.^lr w ithin sold tmr XX—Batted for R Jarvis In 8th. rlenogrnphei'? Evening, Herald sortment. H Deluxe f'dders, gift One month earlier, on June 28 Ihe game was a good one, hard- wrappings, birthdays. Bonuses. form. .,11. at the 1^1.hair utTli-e In .illov-.d bly postnjf^ ropy of this XXX—Batted far Phelps In 9th." Business M an-Sh-sh-she w-w-was su'd Mnnchest.ir. he and tha anme le on the public 8l>7Kp08r nearest testy, corpulent, arrogant Frahz-’ fought all the way through and t-t-too s-s-slow f-f-for ww-words! CLASSIFIED Samples on approval. Chilton aaelgned f..r a hj-urlii* on the allow- to t-be pince where the d^iscased last Twb base hits,. Wllsan. Grundt, Hubby (absent-minded)— Where I Ferdinand, nephew and heir of sparkled with brilliant fielding by Murphy; three base hits, Immeln, ere my glasses, honey? Greetings, 176B Lincoln, Boston. anc» of «rild administration account du^It withfn said town an'd^h* pub- Emperor Franz-Joseph of Austria. advertisements with said estate, and thia Court di- iishin*? the sam e In some n e w s ll^ e r both teams that did much to offset Prudhan, Murphy: hits, off Farrand Correct This Sentence; "So long Wife (busily)—Rigjjt where hnvlnK * *sif.r...i...4— t_ --4A ... Count su Av«r»g« wordA U • Mm . CHRI.ST.MAS CARD.S.-BIg com- rects tha adm inistrator to give public ciro,il,,tiQn In' aaM proi^^twja*8asslnat«d with his the pair of errors contributed ov 4 in 3 1-3, Wilson 2 In 6 2-3; sacri- as I drink the stuff .myself," said emptied them, darling. notice to a|l peraona Interested there- diMrlct. wHhir, .V.VSISS4 tanvTii (1(1^14Iliiya iromfrom 'Mie tlie '^ r g a n a t l c wife. Countess Sophie toUlAlA. numbtro and abbrovlatloat missions selling personal greellngi, each side, fiic hits, Bycholsky: stolen bases, Ln^ prosecutor “1*11 never try to •aeb count a« a /ord and eompoaod In to appear and he heard thereon hy ante or thisI,la ordrr.oriiar. and rntt.mreturn muke Cilotek qt Sarajevo in what was convict a bootlegger." SsNT words aa two worda Idinlmom iM>at la embossed statloneiy- samples free. mihllahlng a copy bf tide order In t'i this court of th* notice given Gnmdt pitched a splendid game ot Faptka, Immeln. Prudhan; double r .me ne" .spnper having a elrciilallon then Austrian. Bosnia. The assas- ball He forced nine of the Green pr)ca of thraa linct 21-foldcr assortment. Mumdron*, william S. II VDE sin was a-'.^lav patriot smuggled plays. Zaptka to Patrlss to Plnncv; Liquid carbonic gas, for soda .HE Lina rataa par day tot tronalaat etching, everyday, gift wrapping In aald Dlstrlei. five daya before aald nations COMPRIS- batsmen to whiff, and held the loca'.s w'id pitch, Farrand; base on ballA Man—Do you think a man profits ada. Z' •'•''‘f'"* and return make to H.7.;3.34. in from S e rb iA .\ , triple water. Is obtained from the com- j boxes. Bonuses. Experience un- ()if« CourL IN (^H E - ALLIANCE"- to five well scattered taps. For the off F arran d 2, G rundt 2; h it bj by his mistake.-!? TAKINcS BITactlra March U, Itaf That set off th>.grlm series of dotted, the "TRIPLE EN- bustlon of coke or from fermenta- necessary. Wallace Brown, 22.5A, wn.r.iA.M a irru E Crmmunity aub. Jack Wilson, tak- Neighbor—Not If he marrle.s the Caab CbarB# AT A cornx OF i*nonATB held events which led Inevitably to the TENTE.” pitcher, Grundt by Farrand; struck tion, the latter usually as a by- § CoaaacuLlva Day# T d a' I ata Fifth Ave, .New York. Ht .Mnrhcsntur. within and for the ing the box with the bases loaded, out by Farrand 2. Wilson 5. Grundt wrong woman. t CooaacDttva Day • ota tl eta Lintrict i,f .Manrhentcr, on the 2let greatest war the world eyer has product of blackstrap molasSes. ■BIG*' dnv i5f Jiiiv. A. l>.. Iif.n and,haying the misfortune to hit the 9. Time, 2 hrs. 20 min. Umpires, 1 Da y ...... I 11 eta tl ota \\ ANTED GIRL for general house-' seen. How Itall8tartedlst0.be first batter that faced him, pulled There are a Ipt of bridge games All ordrra for Irrarblat laivrtiona AT A I'OltRT OF pr o b a t e Hr,f,t> I’rcAunt WILLIAM S, HYfrE, lUn.. described In a scries of daily word- rejection. No sovereign state could Sohieski and Pinney. UrA-M work. Apply Mrs. S. M. Sllverstein, out of a bad hole, and pitched migh- played for blood by people who are will ba chargad at tba ooa tima rata. a' Manchester, siUthln and for the Judh'c sketches In The Herald, starting to- accept It. It demands that Ser- Flapper Fanny Say& Bpaclal rataa for long ta r» aaarr 39 .Stephen .street, Manchester MiAirh't of .Manche«t*r, on ili« 21»t Kstate of lluffh and 8arah Mortarty, day. bia accept Austrian collaboration ty fine ball ror the rest of the game not saving up for a transfusion. X RCO. U. FAT, err. r-zj day advartialng giva upon raquagt Green'. •Jay ^'f Ju ly a . 1>.. U«.14. noth late of Manchester, In said Dls- In suppressing the “suhveratve (1. e. Jack sent flve ol the visitors to the Ada ordarad for thraa or ala daya I'rfuenl william S. HVDE Eia tricf. deceased. And atoppad bafor* (ha third ei fifth Judk'^. -4-. The AdmlnlstrafrU d. b. n. havIriR anti-Austrian) movement" In Ser^ bench via the strlke-out route, al- Weekend Sports Girl—Who first got off that wise day will ba ebargad only tot tht ac- JU LY 23, 1914 Kiitut« of Aniitt Aflnmy Intp of «xhlM(cd her account xvUh sutd es* BELGRADE, 6 p, m.—The Aus- bis, and In the Investigation of the lowed but two hits during his term crack about gentlemen preferring tual numbar of *Jmaa tha d appaar- HELP WANTED— Tf.p'Tir.. ‘"»/'rho.Hl.y\akla. leavlnif tfitos tn this Court for aliowaiu'c It Is tlondes? ' . . ad charging ai ih# rata aoroail. bat trian Ambassa'-or to .Serbia, GlesI, crime cf Sarajevo. "The document of office, and cracked out the two- By A.SSOCIATED PRESS p rr-|j p r i > In R«ld i i l a i r l «*t. om»Kni:D-^That the 2«.th day of stuplfles all the European chancel- ^ Boy Friend-The victim of a DO allowanea or rafunda can ba mada MALE OR FEMALE S'? l im n a D p lIu .it m n o f A d d a July. A. iJ.. at S o'clock- (s. t ) hands an ultimatum from his gov- Kscc that resulted In -his team’s Wimbledon—Australia leads Plans brunette, I suppose. OB alx tlma ada atoppad altar tba PTiiy in f c f o r th e u p p o l n i o f c o rn *- forenoon, at the i’rohate Offlcr. In ernment to the royal -Serbian gov- leries." Forty-eight hours are given score. Frank Patrlss, as usual, turn- United States 2-0 In inter-zone Da- By John C. Terry fifth day. WANTED BOYS AND GIRLS-to mL-^s l o n e r * u > r u c r lv e a n d d «r f d f . u p o n said Manchester, tie aPid the same is for reply. “ vis Cup play due to Jack Craw, ■ We'RE ON TWB WR0N<3 TRAiSk Rjpe-Fte-iwiePk st r inbimb aumb wrm No “till forbidaT*! diaplhy Unaa aot ernment. co in a fine performance, making sell flavoring extracts after school; n 4^r 4' la ln j R K a ljin f »a 1d 1‘ M A to n s n « r assKined* for n henrlnK on thr allow- St. Petersburg—Raymond Poin- three spectacular put-bUts In addi- ford's straight set victory over Times Have Been So Tough Folks A«our FLETtHBR- But cET t" AGAINST HS (3(NN WI15N6S, ONLY FLettUBB KNOWS WHO'S THB eold appIlCatliin on, fllf, H in ance of said account with said estate* The ultimatum la Intended for ^ COffOt/.TIbf AND PAlMBoW Tha itarald will oot ba raapunaibla send for free sample. WnkefleM f »1U *1; It! ;j f. — T h a i t h r for*^ifDlnK and this rourl yllrccts tbe AdmlnU- care. president of France, Is finish^ tion to being the middle-man In the Frank Shields' and Vivian Mc- Are Even Using Second-Hand Jla- TRAIL TRe oOTtAiWS -n> ?ec Tb TDe HoRres, and is e t PeAL LBAiieR. evipeNtiv He ma s sowmiiNG on FineHeR- il lor mora than ona Inoorract loaartlog E x tract Co.. Sanbornvllle, N. H. appUua'jon bo -hfanl and dulfrniJiirJ tm irix d b. n.. t«» kUc public ni»ltce Ing a three-days' official visit to brilliant double-play started by Grath’s defeat ol Sidney B. Wood. tcrial To Build Their Air Castles. "" ~ PLAYING A SMART of any advertlaarnant ordarad for ^Someth IN© i b ba t - i 'm HoNany- itt til* I'robiUi; (..iffiri’ In M7iii('h< ilci ti aM pur.Mons lnf*'t*-sted therein C zar Nicholas II. ^The president's London—BUI B onthron bows to TUBIP hideout in a CANVbN. . mora than ona tlroa Tlapatka and ending with Pinney. TEU. y o u about (T twen SHorb. Iz said LUtrlof. ,,t, ihi‘ 2I appear and be hearri thereon by pub- speech on board the cruiser France Jack Lovelock again In 4:15.4 mile. In St. Louis recently a demonstra- ' Tha Inadvariaot omiaaioo of incur* '' I*- at S o'i'lo.’k <«. t.j hihlpK a copy of this ordiT In some Tomorrow 'evening, the Green ScoRCMy DBSifENDS l*m) ract publleaiton of advartlelng will b# SITUATIONS W ANTED— la (he formoon. and ihni noilot; lo nrwsji.jp, r ImvliiK a circulation* In at dinner that night, in the pres- lakes on the South Windsor A. C. Oxford-Cambrldge beats Comell- tlcn was held to determine the I racilfial only ty cancallarloa of the ence of Grand Duke Nicholas, Rus- Princeton, 7 first places to 5. TVE OUTLAW camp At ebarg# mada tor tha aarvloa raodarad. FEMALE 33 klvi-n to all porsoDH hil. rHst<«l In aa d :al*l Dlslrlct rtvu (lays before said 'Tnls will be the first meeting ot length of time it took a girl to shed ' All advarilaamanta- muat conform • Hlato «.f the ponflunt y of »ald app!l- 't;»5 of hoarinK and return make to Sian generalissimo, is “highly ap- these two teams this season. The Chicago—Marvin Nelson of Fort her dress. It took three seconds. One ' Nl«vtr. HlDlNfi IN TM6 » ciition ;»mi t,lm« and pl.iue of hrar- tills Cojirt. preciated" by the Russian war-par- Dodge, la., wins W. R. Hcarst-Her- wonders what caused the delay. In atyla copy and typography with IHK bv piibnatdnjf a ui.pv. iif . W I L I . I A M S . HYDE game will be called promptly at 6.15 ragrulatfmia anforcad by tha publtch- PPACTICAI. NURSE would like ty. ald Examiner JlO.OOO flfteen-mlle S haoovai«„ hb usrens te era and thay raaarva iba right to this oftlcr in A'-ntiu■ U.-uAj»aper lui-vIriK p. m., and will be of seven innings odlt, raviat or lajao'" any copy eon- work. Inquire 228 O.'ik .street. d ) iyluilv'f ihertio, nn' nfak. return tf> ld.*5trlft *>f, sM.Tnohr.siHr, «»n the 2lsl at preserving the "balance of pow- L'Jvett, 3b .. for United States today to chal- concluded by .saying: AND HE RETURNS Tb TlD^ •alvad by It o'clrcu noon: fiaturdayg t his * -furt, •b'V of July, A. !>., 1U.74, ..4 0 2 0 3 0 lenge for America’s'Cup off New- idrid A m er” in Europe against the German- Bychol.sky, cf ..S 0 0 2 0 0 Mother—ft must have been Satan WILLIAM ti HVDK PV.S4IU W ILLIAM ti. HYDE. Esq. port, R. I., In September. AMD RAINBOW ON TWB F'OH SALE — W'HITE enamel gas J u Ik *. Austrian-Italian "Triple Alliance." Z.'.patka, ss . ..3 0 1110 who suggested hitting Junior In the TELEPHONE YOUR Chicago—Riskulus wins $10,000 cj e. H O U R L A -n s R . r n r / -t u r n i n . . . range, with oven regulator, also Trust- Estate u-w of Walter S. Poincare seems to indicate that Pa tries, 2b . .4 0 0 5 2 0 CANyoN RiA/1.... HORses,-n4r/ ma kb a dry camp... food (S br ought from ‘‘'burn lal*.' «(f Maiiclp^sler, In said Arlington Handicap. WANT ADS. grey enamel gas he.Hcr. Inquire 20 France, in this, crisis, is prepared to H. Jarvis, If .4 1 0 3 0 0 Boy (musingly,)—I wouldn’t he <(I)lw a Big tbkas Moon, half an HOXJR H(^ MAKES Cottage street. A T A r n U H T I I F U R u l l A T E H E L D DiMrict. *li-urnHvtl, accept its full obligations under the Huntipgton. N. Y.—Gregory S.. surprised, but (proudly) kicking him Ada ara accaptad ovar tba talaphooe a t -M u iic h e s t cr, w i t h i n u iid f o r t h .- The- Truste*. having uxhlbitvfl h4 r Finney, lb .. .411700 I Sweps A BRiiLiAwr ught ovag -niy canyon eouNiRY... ScoRchy unfolds miS Sid r / P IN P IN6 T H E m u r d e r e r O F At tba CUAKOE RATE glvae ahovo Entenfe. .Mangin wins Crescent-Hamilton in the shins was my oxvn idea. | a n n e a l i n g ' s F A T H E R . . . AO A eonvanlan • to advartlaare. but d t s t l l c t o f M a o c t ic s l c I , oil t h e 21st annual aryt*mu with said cslato to Richardson, c .0 0 0 3 1 0 WASHINGTON TUBBS da V o f J u l y 11 , I 3 ,11, this (T.iurt for allowani'c, it is H. Jarvis, rf singles tennis title from Berkeley GtADVJ 'r ^ i g i c c r i - tha Cash rates win b« aecapiad ae Somewhere in the Baltic.—Kaiser ,.3 0 0 1 0 2 ' BUT But th TH66 Chief rjcof Drtipo l ira ic e icis in .* • ~ I By P a n e OUT OLTR WAY VULL PATMENT If paid at tha buel- WANTED—TO HUY I'resent Wlf.HA.M P, HYDE, Esq t»IJI»l:UED:---That the 'JSth day «»f Farrand, p . Bell and with him wins doubles Pu.shing a lawn mower is Ju.st as ciet out! ouPN'r i Y J udge, July A. I*. r.*;ti at »» o’clock wri tU v i :^r. the TniH- Austrian premier, seems not to 7~ H A L F T O ' D e a t h , O LJIT, IF cannot ba guarantard ta-ll oil 111.', II l.H ' t»-r It. »;ivu public notice to nil per- have informed the ancient Em- G O H O M E A K J ' M A K E S M E S O R E - i'lll.'EI(l:|i -That .IlK- 'f(ii..a..i.,^ due Intcrc-jicil tiiri.in to npp*‘ar ami peror Franz-Joseph of the ultima- — that'^ h ' W E C O U L D O U ' V A PA RIM E N'l S— II, ATS- npptlratp.iv he h.ald ,iiid d.-l. riiilii, ,1 l.c heard ther.i.n by publishing a 7^ e r r A L A R R u P i M j W A V Y O U INDEX OF m- the i'l-ohiiui iiffic. Ill -M.iii. h. .i.T c'-p;. Of this oi-«li-r. in some ne\vs)>apur tum to Serbia, or shown him the G t T T H R E E T O TENEMKN'I'S E R T O B E O U j l T H O u r ' \ F E E L — A M ' CLASSIFICATIONS .In said Hleirlci'. ,,i'i ii,.. havinq a .•trculatif.n In . alij Idslrlc* text, until after it was .sent. Nor S U P P E R , F E R R U / IU / N ’ w 6 r k C JM i t , ilv, A. 1.1. la.'.l. at' s o , l„..|. IS, I I hv.' (Iji;ys ii* for.- saiil d,t\ of heartnh' fto>v c_ W E L L Do ...... A I-‘OR KENT 6 ROOM tenement, »U1 was it shown to Count Tchirschky, HAL COCF IRAN Y O U R C L O ' E S , B U T T H E Y ' L L B e l-nsastmeote ...... ■ 111 I I . . f o r . n o . , 11, and ihat n..ll.-.. he and return mak* to tM s-t’ourt. German amba.ssador. (»M •» ata wavier.wi r at* u. t. a»T.o»r F U N O F S W I M m i n : IM IT ---- ^ W A TCH JP**.'*" ...... D milon and thi- IJim* and plaUi tif bt-.u H-4-2:un4. THE KAISER CRUISED . AS m T05IORROW: Russia "partiallv' H O L E T H I S T h ' M o e T H A T ' L L In MemorUm ...... r HK ttmu'tn. t»y publishin*; a o*ip%- «f EUROPE SEETHED, -an d s4>crotly— nK)hlll7.4's. lOR RENT FIVE ROOM tene- (his 4)i(1rr In ..mo n* vv4p;,pn biuniK S U M M E R . B E H E R E , A F T E R Loei and F ounS ...... i ment. with garave, modern Im- ABnounc»m«ni» ...... | «-lri'al.in.in dlNfrlui at Ira-st' GOLDEN GI/./..\RDS W E T U R M T H - C c R E E K ParSonnliV ...... | irovements. 1-111111115 Ashworth bvr davN b.-fon-.i),,' .1 ty nf «.tM h, .u'. r.trect, telephone 3027 lim, t<» app.'str if ibuy ni THIS LS TOO .x irn i J M T O T H I S H < S , E . Aolomobttro sal.d time .an d hi hfar.i i.o ttag c Grove, Ore. The goo.ae n Autbinobtlaa for daU ...... g th at laid t{ie golden eggs had noth- -/-S Aiftomobllaa for Eschanoe •«•«. 1 M R RENT FIVE ROO.M tene- l♦lBtl\^' th<'t*-iM nnt| n-nki ir.turn New York One marriage too S’f ihu I’.iurt. j ing- on O. X'. Breese'a ducks. AND Auto Accaaaorlea—TIraa g ment,. with all improvomeiit.s', at many and one telephone call too Auto RrpalHng—Painting ...... 7 WH.LTAM I!V1»K I VVliilc dre.s.sing one duck he broke Auto Schoola ...... t-Al!Kt Oak street Inquire lO.'i Oak I the gl-zzard aei'ldenlally and found i.lniiy landed David Pcrsof.sky, 24, Aulua—Ship by Truck , , , , , , , , | ■ s t r e e t . II.7-33.7,: in court. Autoa—-Kbr tltra . ...k,• I it eimtained gold nuggets. He ''uind WORTH IT/ ! siinllar nugget.s in linothcr diiek Mary Brown.stein, 25, said he mar- Oaragaa—Sorvlce—Storaga le hOR RENT 6 ROU-M tenement at iSournl trn%'cl.>i at the t^ATIO eOAftOMANf ,‘;iP®Ai'rio b o a r d m a n * my s t a r s ' mv sroesX hlotoreyriaa—Rteyolaa ...... m rail of I Now they are searching the I’(cd her in June, took $100 to buy HE'S OUTSIDE* HE'S VWflITiN Wantad Autna^Mnlorcyelas II 67 Foster street, near Center ami 1087.13 feet a aecond. f'li nituie'and disappeared the next I ■ llullding—Contracting ...... u renovated. Telephone ,54611. that he wa.s already married. NATIONAL LEAGI E ^------rry- Vlorlaia-~NurAts 9 s O P K I D S , B u t Public P*»«n*cr Service ...... •••• |o.,^ »ii Runs batted in—Ott, Giants, 98; Paintin*—P«p«rlr.e ...... |j veur!' *"*" .vsr for over ’M B erger, Braves, 78. I'M T A K l N l ' N O Profaaalonal Harvloaa ...... tl i.EAL I.IP-TO-DATE 6 room tene- C H A N C E S I'? ment, convnieiitly located. Inquire IR.fore InMiirlng yotir new 1 7 - 2 J Builnaaa Opporiunitlaa ...... ta n-ent, on Center street gainge 1' noxv lie luirchused way, krlutx "I mu.st admit you’ve not been a >Y AtA Bcwvict desired, rent reasonable. Inoulre «uil ¥ .* U \ t e — In^iiranro — Stranwhip Ticket® Stolen bases—ilartin. Cardinals, W e’re going to m ake o u r A heat, at 3 Ridgewood street. In- oxvniiig a home you xx 1)1 miss .A.MEIUCAN LEAGUE N E T ! G O T H I M L O C K E D U P , ^ FER? YiA SAID ^ WERE H i S U B E R T V ! Bliuaiiun, Waniai—Fam ali"!^' II quire 148 Rlssell street. Tel, 4980. scamp. We’ll let him roan: around lose.” "Marshmallows are our bul- W H A T T H E Y - ----- TH Ra s c a l ,T oo, chief/ HUH? a real op|>ortunity of acquir- B a ttin g -M a n u sh . Senators, .397; out camp." "Oh. no xx-c won't ” HE SWIPED SOME SuBERTV i B^Kuailoni W arn,s—Mala ...... | t Geh ringer. Tigers. .387. lets, son," a Cheerful Chap replied. D O N 'T F I N D o u r Emplnymant Agartclaa ,, gg I-OH R EN T—4 ROOM tenemenc ing a real honest bargain It another cried. , "He’d try to run ’’They’ll do no harm, but woik BONOS,DlDN'TCHA?j BONDS.' T Mta Pria—raolfry—Tebiclao you do not Investigate this Runs—Gehringer, Tigers; 87: away. W O N ' T 'COURSE n o t / I L E T Dc.* , . B ir t l,—i -.i , aath g.arage, au ' moden, Impruvu- FOR SALE W erber, Red Sox, 85. all right, because they’ll mdke the H U R T L H I M ' a o * 41 menu 3 Ridgewood itrecL Tetu- 6-KOOM Bl NG.VLOW—Oak II ones, oxer ’2 acres of tllhUi'e offer. It xx'lll eost nothing to "If he succeeded, he would go Meanies white. I know they wid PP£SIM)C Uv. Smell-V.hlclM...... 41 inquire If interested. Runs battea tn—Gehrig, Yankees, M E / **'674 pouiir, ,„a 8ubPii« 41 I hon« 6623. lamJ one-(u'n- garden all plant etl. to ehiekens, p.xullrv houses, back to his owm cam p Then not likfe that, and I’m sure they 11 W snt,a - F»i, —Poulirr—Bfoek 104; Cronin. Senators. 82. they’d know all of our plans for 44 «ax In V',.T"'*!* *’ *•' l"» al<‘d on a S tale high- Hits—Manush, Senators, 141; run and hide." P p i S a l , — H I s e a l U a M M hOR R EN T-FIV E ROOM flat, also action. In the chair he’s going to “My. what a crazy war this n ., A riicl,, for Sal, ...... ti. r,“". *" *>'•«- Entering .Xlanchester one G ehringer. Tigers, 130. stay." CELLS Hosts and Acc„,or1si ,, ex room tenement, with all ttp- fare to Hartford and .tlanehesle r. .Mortgage can Ot A Imagine making candy xx-hiz out provemenLs. Inquire at 147 East Robert J. Smith Doubles—Greenberg, Tigers, 38; Fcn. Bulldm, U .r.riau . , 1? l>e arranged. This Is n real *a rrlllee at ...... ^4$0UU Gehringer, Tigers, 34. through the-air," said Coppy. Than s e l l Diamond,- Watches—^sw .lry , s| Center street. Inc. So Scouty stayed right where -be to Windy he cried, "Hey! Phone#: S4.M»—5746 Triples- Chapman. Yankees, 11; was. He didn't mind It much be- FilVl "n V R -4'o - 41 M anush. Senators, 10. “The marshmallows are over' hOR RE.NT—'3 ROOM apartment 963 Main Street cause 'twns fun to watch the Mcany there. We'll carry, them up here C D GEORGEKK.\Ia f-Sr-Vri? L. — GRAZIADIO -M'tTIONKKK Home runs—Foxx, AthelUcs, 30; sruVs^oTd ■« and four room flat on 38 .Maple Real Estate Insurance Men as thej fought on and on. w ith care, and load them In the ea;x- I N o rth M ain ‘ P h ono Johnson, Athletics, 28. .Maehlnsi^ snd Tcois'I!!...... il sueet In good condition Tel 6517. Steamship Tickets Soon darkne.ss came and fighting non. Then they’ll soon be on their Musical Instrumarts r.” “ * S! " ■ '3i&iichoiit4^r X Next Door to C. E. House k Stolen bases—Werber, Red Sox. stopped, and off to sleep wee Scouty Otrics and Stors Erjulpmstit ***' s, w ay.” ' Bpsctsls at ih, Stbrss „ **• {1 I OR RENT-FOUR ROOM flat, al‘ Son, Ine. 22; Fox. Tigers. 19. dropped. He slept real soundly til! improvementH. garage If de.sirej Pitching—Gomez, Yankees, 15-3; the Meanies woke him up at davro. Wssrlni Apparal—Pur* i? Telephone 5230 4.M.5. 1 (The Tinles get all set tor Uin Wanted—To Bur ...... |( Marberrj-. Tigers, 11-3. Let’s eye the Cheerful Chaps bombardment In the next story.) nooma—Hoard—notrla—R,a*rts 3nu.«.MT.ei _ ■ Hcatauraata hOR RENT 42 Woodbridge street, GAS BIFGfiir.s J Jtooius Without Boar* ... .a four rooms, tipstalrs. small garden! ALLEY OOP Boarders Wanivd ...... Every tim e He Opens His Mouth— On Today^s Menu rent $12 Phone 4466. J o h n F. ^nntrr Board-KasoV,;"” "^;*’-* ' y e a h l i t StN OU7 CAN 1 O h B O V HE SAID By HAMLIN By Frank Beck ftheehan, 11 Kn.ghton street. ‘^O H H O . (H A T ’S SUM PIN IS Y O U N E E D N ’T SNIC K ER THROW S I R A I G M I' P U E N TV ' BV WHUSKER(XJSMV WELL ---- 1 A W , K I N G - l ’ ) v \ UH E R . WELL - I WAS (50NNA W anted—Itooma—Board •I HAONfT t h o u g h t O F ------• -~7r (-X 'V PROP GUN, BATEESE.' M O TH E R ’S LITTL E t h o s e A R E T E R M S O F RKNT- t ROOMS on flrst UHAI cau HE s»v. / HAW . T H A T ' S A N ^ — NUMBSKULL ’ awful SORRV - CALL IT O F F , But - seein ’ as AM- W E LL, W E L L ! H O W S B e a l B a l a l s P a , R a a i H t A M .----- MAVBE. IF he >J.?H0NTASSE_ MEAN - L A M B PIE H E R N A M E E N D E A R M E N T T O M E . Tenamenu.. , ,'^1 “ ' *'J'P‘'0 '’«n'cnts, steam heat, AFIER I DROPPED A SAlO HE HAD A GOOD IDEA / WHAT (XJ ’BOUT V ER TOE ' HOW VA F E E L S O BAD ABOUT ; TO D A Y ? IS M E N ARE TO O LA C K IN G M Y L ITT L E P O T R O A i T LIAS thcxjght I really Did ; B U S I N E S S / 15 B A R B A R A today? does, my Buslnss, Locations tor Real ,.. Ht 108 Oak utreit. rent reasonable, IH axe on Hlb ’( NOTION T KOT L fl YOU WANT. I H O PE Y’AINT m y s w e e t IN s e n t i m e n t T O M V S W E E T for Rent want A M A R R x/ H\S e- -'A IT. WHY, BLESS 'xOO. M'LAO- / IM C A S E P R ECIOUS L ITT L E inquire Maples Hospital. Tel. 8241. . SORE TOE ’’ / \ VOU MARRV IH’ NOW P (jONNA BE fAAO ^ L A M B K I N S A P P R E C IATE HOW MUCH S I Z Z L I N G Juburbaa (or Real ..ICIim !” DAUGHTfcR.HE might i t W ON’T D O IT / Y O U ’V E PO R K C H O P ■umm.r Boms* (oi I AN call off "1 H A P P Y r , P ET n a m e s a n d s t e a k b e e n FOR RENT-FIVE ROOil tene- CALL IT ALL OFF f ^ y f o r g o t t e n . f e e l G O O D ? W asted to R*ni ...... TH’ wedding A F F ECTIO N ATE L O N E S O M E *»>d Eslat* p*, Saio ment. on Vine street, newly done \ V e x p r e s s i o n s FOR H E R Aparuatat Buildlag for Sal* ... ■-.ver. Apply 55 Charter Oak street. 1.1 m e a n t o a D A D D Y Baita*** P roptrtr for Sal* 1 W O M A N . I M N O T DUM P LIN G Farm* aad ^ n d (or Sal...... ® KOOM tenement with all Im- Boaa** (or Sal* ...... A POR K CHOP. Lot* (or Sal* ...r ; ; : ; : ; ” *— * provements, ana garage. 589 Cen- I ’M A BIG K**ort Prop.rt; (ij sijj 591 Center G IR L . . . Suborbaa (or Ll, •••—. street. Telephone 5861. \ BUSINESS LOCATIONS ______for 64rent Tb RENT—OFFICES at 865 Mam Apply Ed- JUiil Hw fieraJd Adfi* v s rtl J , HoU. TsL 4643 sod 803ft. 19* • »*»4 «4ii •atktch.* 7-a> .. MONDAY, JULY 28,1984.*
Mr. and Mrai John Cargo of Fos- There will be a meeting at 7:30 M Walla straat, Mra. Mlchaal Buro- ter street spent the week-end at the tonight of the Tall Cedara carnival HOUSE WARMING PARTY Nazarene camp meeting In Fast committee in the Maaonic Temple. DRAWING TONIGHT wlts of- 36 Cooper street, Robert ABOUnOWN CHAMBER OUTING Oowdy of Bolton, Howard WyJlB » ' 1,500 ITALIANS HERE Douglas, Mass. , 27 Ulac street, Mre. Waldo Oagllar- ^/^nn One* Haminann. Mis* Vlr- Mr. and Mra. Leon R. Oelaler and GIVEN WENNERGRENSERGR^S -||W a Thompson and Mlaa Anna ON REFJUGERATOR TOBEHpAUGS done and Infant son of 28 Ash- daughter Shirley, of Worcester, worth street, and Blaine Kronlck of INFIELDMYEVENTS l5 u c h of the Naiareno Sunday The Amaranth Sewing club w*!! Mass., spent the wieek-end with Mr. meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 at Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wefiner-Wenner- 18 Stephen street were discharge Sdiool are attending the Naxarene and Mra. Peter Flynn of 18 Cam- Sunday. camp meeting at Eaat Douglas, th(i home of Mrs. Mary Leavitt, 14 gren, who recently moved from bridge street. Ann Flynn returned Third in Tri-Store Chevrolet street to Winter street, were eur Iftaa., for 10 days. i Munro street. Selection of Site Not Yet Raymond Magnuson of Wapplng, Biggest Gathering of Colony with them and will be their guest prised with a house warming party admitted Friday afternoon for treat- this week. Saturday night, attended by a ment of Insecticide poisoning, was Days Prize Will Be group of friends known as the "Jolly Made ^ Consider Colmn discharged this morning. Ever Held Here — Exten- Mrs. Edward R. Grier of Fern Dozen." street, Hartford, will be hostess to Awarded. During the evening, refreshments bia Again. the members of the Hartford . Re- were served and a aocial hour wms FIVE REPORT TOMORROW sive Program. PINEHURST-Dial 4151 publican Women’s club tomorrow at enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Wennergrsn .302 Main Street—Just north of Armory, her cottage at Bolton Lake. were presented with a lovely bed Tonlght the third Trl-Store Chev- spread. Wednesday. August 8. was set as FOR CCC EXAMINATIONS with close to 1,600 persona In at- Fxtra Ijjrge rolet Days' prize will be drawn ,it the date for the annual Chamber ME.VT SUGGESTIONS A free dance will be held tomor- the State theater at 9 o'clock. It tendance—one of the largest gath- j row night at Hills Grove in Wap- ot Commerce outing, at a meeting ' Cantaloupes Is the Norge electric refrigerator of the outing committee at the Three CCC juniors and two camp erings of Italians ever held In Man- Tender, Genuine Spring j plug- which was supplied by Watkins Chamber office this morning, but cooks will report at the charity chester—the first annual field day • 1 5 c , 2 f o r 2 9 c Brothers. OVER 200 AHEND office tomorrow morning for trans- under the ausptcee of Giuseppe Maz- Rib Lamb selection of the site of the event was and I The Anderson-Shea Post Auxiliary It will be Interesting to see If held off'untll the committee inspects portation to Hartford for examina- zinl lodge of the Sons of Italy, held Chops, lb. wlU meet at the Armory tomorrow there Is a change In the lucky ones tion. Those who will report are: 34c several highly-recommended resorts at the clubhouse on Keeney street .\hnut 4 to a pound. 17c, 2 for 33c night at S o'clock. The trustees are tonight. As It works out the first ARMY-Nm OUTING Stanley Falkowski of 68 Mapie Wry ifood value. late this aftpmoon. Last year the yesterday, was an overwhelming anked to be there a little earlier. two prizes have both gone to men outing was held at Columbia Lake, street; Steve Klos of 21 Kerry success In every respect. Thrive Rlb» of Comrd Be**f and the alternate numbers drawn which Is also under consideration street, and Adolph Wrube! ' of 24 From midday until midnight, an Try a half dozen of have been women. alwa>*ti pe!l rapidly, at the Ape* MIS! Jennie Scholsky of Ridge- Baseball Game Feature At- this year. Edmunds street. The cooks are: extensive program was conducted rial, piic<^—AO pirate ordi*r Nectarines...... 6 for 23c ! Wood street left yesterday forNew i •All three stores In this event, The outing la open to all mem- Bernard Plaakl of 88 Homestead which included all kinds of gamvs Hale's, Watkins’ and House's, have street and Walter Hllle of 22- Glen- early. ; York City where 'she will spend the , bers of the Chamber' and wdU be and athletic events, cards, tug-of- week with relatives. |found It a very fine business prom’> traction ~ Osano Caters held duHng the afternoon. A lunch- wood streeL war, horseshoe pitching, foot races, RIBS OF CORNED BEEF 33'hite Seedles.s Grjipes - ! l!on and the State theater has had eon win be served on arrival and sack races, climbing a greased much larger audiences than.usual. lbs. 18c lb., 2,lbs. .33c Campbell Council. K. of C. will dinner will be served In the evening pole, Bocce, 48 and many others. So Holders of coupons should re- for Dinner. at a cost per member of 11.50 or FEW BUCK RASPBERRIES many events were held, that It was Install Its new board of officers at a member that this is the last week 25: gathering to be held at the Osano, leas If possible. Frank Busch has impossible to tabulate the results Yellow Corn of the big sales event. Coupons for been appointed to arrange a sports for publication today. Cottage In Bolton tonight. The o ffl-; entrance In the Chevrolet contest Over 200 members of. the Army ON ACCOUNT OF BLIGHT Ground Beef ...... 2.3c lb. F^roni Bolton. I..iirKe cers will be Installed by Dlatrlct and Navy club enjoyed an all-day program for the afternoon. Throughout the afternoon and should be deposited In the coupon evening, refreshments were aerv>jd. ear*. f>ozi*n‘ ' ...... Deputy William J. Shea. A roast program of sports yc.aterday at The golf and tennis commltt^ie Native Broilers.. .fi2e each 33c hoxe.s not later than six o'clock Music for dancing was furnished by heef supper, will be served. M em -: Lledertafel Grove, Forbes street. also met this morning an d' an- The red cap raspberries are near- Cole S la w ...... 1.3c lb. next Monday night. The contest acr nounced later that the qualify! ig ly all picked and the black caps will the Speranza band until midnight. bers of the council vho are planning ’ tually closes at nine o’clock this East Hartford, at the annual outing Potato Salad...... 20c lb. Birdseye Lima Beans to take the trip are to meet, at the 6' the club. Urbano Osano, cater- round of the Chamber golf toume.v be few;. This has been discovered by The committee in charge - of the coming Saturday night. Those would start this Wednesday after- effair was headed by John Cara- 27c box Couacll’s club rooms at 7 o'clock; er, served a chicken dinner at 2 farmers who started picking when ; tonight and transportation will be ’ holding coupons will be given until o'clock and clam chowder was noon and^ -continue' until Saturday. they found that a blight had struck vento aa chairman and Natale Gar- six o'clock next Monday', however, Auguat 4. Tfils-jloumey la open to rone as assistant chairman. LUNCH TONGUE ^ • provided for those who have no served throughout the day. the black caps. The farmers will ELBERTA PEACHES ears. • i to get the slips Into the deposit all members and I t , la hoped that have no return- from this crop this Nice for Cold I.unrhrA boxes. . The chief Item on the day’s pro- t'ouart Imskcf, gram of sport-s was the heralded many will enter. An''«otry fee nt year. This is going to affect many hrnr 59c The big drum In which the cou- 25 cents will be charged to defray .Mis .MarJorlc-'Mltchell of Beech! game of soft ball between Joe Me- of the farmers who have peaches, St. Margaret’s Circle, Daughters 17c“"'29c I'tpiart huskrt, . :.lreet is visiting relatives In .Med- pons are churned In order to mix Caughey’s All-Stars and the regular the expen.se of a first and siooid as In their planting they provide for of Isabella, will postpone its outing
extra larj^e ...... ; lord. Mass. She accompanied her them well before drawing Is nearly Rec-Leglon team. The regpilais prize. Chamber member.s who A!h^ ,^e harvest of the red raspberries scheduled for Wednesday at Ocean 75c j nieces. Ann and Jean Frazier, wpo filled to capacity. The results of scored seven runs In the second in not members ot the ^Country Club airiLDie black variety to fill In be- Beach, on account of Illness In fam- l-Lh. Glass Jars of Tongue, thl.s big sales event have been even I have been spending three weeks m ning, demoralizing the AIl-Sta;s, will be charged a small, reduced tween^^yie strawberry season and ilies of the members. It will prob- TOM\TOE4 NATIVE greater than Its sponsors anticipat- I town with thejr grandparents, .Mr. the regulars finally winning 19-2. greens fee for the qualifying rou.i-l the harveStlqg of the peach crop. ably be held Wedneaday. August 1. f l ( I MHEKS ed. It Is expected this week's busi- but qualifiers will not be asked to 23 i.nd .Mrs, W. H. Mitchell. Frank Cervlnl and Fred Hare rsually II.8S. lb. 14c each 5c ness in the three co-operating won the horseshoe pitching contest, pay fees In future rounds. House's Pine Grove, Ellington stores will be bigger than ever. defeating Herbert Fraser and Ray No plans were made for the tea- Green and W ax Beans — Squash — Celery — Peas. road, near Wapplng Center, will'be Many people have been of the be- Belknap, runners-up. The tradi- hls tourney but Dr. A. E. Friend the scene of a targe card party lief thkt coupons secured the last tional softball game was won by ‘.hs and Charles Burr were au'thorized week of the sale alone would be to handle arrangements for such a Special on Fant v Baby Beet.s ...... Ic bunch. 3 for 11c Wedne.Hrlay evening at 8 o'clock. Army, the Navy having failed to UE F U N ER A L HOME 0 The grove has recently been llhim- good for the Chevrolet drawing. live up to the advance notices ,to tourney, to take place In the near future. iniUed so that the players can see This was not true but that fact defeat the Army for the first time W ILLIAM P. alone has kept many from purcha.s- perfectly after nightfall. All cash in History. To date the Doughboys prizes will be awarded and refresn- Ing goods In either of the three hold all legs on all trophies—and Stores until the last week. monts served. Mrs, Frank E. House mean to hold them Indefinitely. HOSPITAL NOTES W Tonight’s drawing will take place The Irish again came out on top will be In charge and all players wi'l be welcome. as previously stated at nine o'clock. in the club's tug-of-war, beating ihe Italians who had previously con- A .son was born yesterday to Mr.
The Voting People’s Polish aocie- quered the Swedes. Members of the and Mrs. Joseph Sartor of 154 COST AS YOU DESIRE 1 School street. ely will be In charge of the Su:i- PUBLIC RECORDS winning team are; Bill Shecky, dny picnic at Mappylnnd Pavilion on Ray Belknap, Earl Chambers, "Gan" Baby John Stevenson of 150 West Every reKnement and facility known to modern Center street, Peter Luurtsema of I Oakaind street, Sunday, July 29. Williams, "Pinkey" McCaughey and mortuary science is employed in Quish service. ^ Marriage Inlentlnii I Dent ing wilt continue from 2 until' Harry McCormick. iilnrk with music by the Blite Dla- Francis 1., Getcholl of Hartfofl In the opinion of the club officials Impre.ssive fittiniis do not mean high price. and ..Mi.ss Leonettc V. Bergcro-i 1 mond orehe.Htru. A. pojmlarlty con- and members the current outing was Cost is as low as anyone desires. of tl\i.s town applied for a marrlag" test will he a special feature. Blvery the best ever, the grounds and purcha.se of a nickel or more w'.’u liccn.se In the,town clerk's office grove proving the best for an out- An Informative booklet Saturday. have voting slips on which one m.-iy ing of the size. Chef Osano,served TUTORING on funeral aervlee mnil« vote for the most popular young Certificate of Inoorpomtlon 200 members and provided plenty ol Christopher Glenney and Earl (I ed cratlse on requeat* man or woman. A delicious fruit clam chowder during the afternoon. By Experienced Seaman, both of this town, have rake will also be given away to the filed a certlflciitlon of Incorporatl n lucky ticket holder. A grabbag wi’l Teacher be provltlo.l for the children ami an cl the Glenney & Seaman, Inc., with a capital of $,*>0,000, all commi-n enti-rtalnment provided by the cor.i- AUTUMN VIEW All Primarj* and nilUee In charge. Miss Mary stock. The Incorporators are Chris-
Kitcli'ii.ski, MIS.S Olive Skrnbaez and topher Glenney and Earl G. Sea- HOME Grammar School man. Chester Ko.snk. 1 aajMAiNSr, XViirraiilee Deed 183 Autumn St., Mapehester Subjects.
Emella Thier to .M.argaret O.sosky. A private nursing Aiome for I A torrent of water made Its ap- MANCHESTER.' a single family dwelling ami lot '.i- old |>roplp, oonvaloM*ent» and In- I pearance In llolli.ster street right Phone 3862 I opposite the MoIIlster Street .School laied oFi -Ihe corner of Union and valldtt. Kat4^ Ki^aaonablct. Kerry slreel.s. j at noon today indicating a had I’rolmte Note : break in the water main at that j point. Officials tif the Manchester Will The will of Dwight W. Bllah. late I Water Co. wete hotilied and It is i expected that the break will be re- of Miinehesler, was filed tor pro-
paireil before night. liatc in the Manchester District t’ourt Satiinlay. The Manche.sti-r
The swimming pool at the Sehool Trust Company was named execu- tor of the estate. T h is 1934 T w o - D o o r C h e v r o le t Se d a n PLUS Street Koereation Center will be open tonight after being closed for
the past three week.s for repairs and A cleaning.
G iv e n A w a y M o n d a y N ig h t, Ju ly 30 t h
Painters have completed the work MODERN f of painting the Pagan! building now i 1 4 « { ( )v 5 1 0 .N 4Fd% o n (Itound Trip $ 4 .0 5 ) « P ^ .A D occupied by the Atlantic & Pacific store on North .Main street. Telephone 7007 md —"
l4-aves COOLERATOR A dental clinic will he held at the, ( K .M 'E K rUXVEI lU'KEAl IlealUi C.’ tiler at 9 o'clock Tiiesdav I9.X M'lhi slrtTf Miifichexter morning followed by n tonsil clinic n8iiHBCiinaimiu4ita8i.4izih it 10 o'rloek.
REFRIGERATOR
Stop Foot I^i ns
Public Setback iNliot lillil fraa IlTid, tcMii Fn I u| likiN
Wed., July 23, 8 P. .31. NON-SKID ARCH SUPPORT • trvntthent foot mutelM, hotdi boots In rci^Uion and ovorromet polo In th« boll HOUSE’S foot ond heel. Conforms to cearY movemtnt of Initep mutclee. .Correct* PINE GROVE fallen rrhea, foot stmin *od acta a a •
I'.llington Road, W'npping S H O C K
AH Cash Prize.s. A B S O R B E R T b * •peeta). aA iuttabla, Is the Answer Refreshments Free. p n n its «tie pad i h i e r t i Uia •hoek and Ja r, th u i l a r l o f th * tn tlr a body fr e n need- .'Admission 23c. te«t fattau e. r to r M r a 10-Dar FREE Trill Kveryona eaa tunr anjo r real foot ca a fo rt. I f you
Heat When do n e t g e t eoap leta ta U i« O n l y 5 Sh o p p in g D a ys Sh o p D a ily D u rin g farU ea 1b 19 d a rt, r e i u n Left!
4b « lu p p e tii ta aa to d im ir DOMr «IU be FRIGIDAIRE refunded. k fe Ja le It Comes to 8t evenr tool. Thou* •inda l a i» e . Ka* NON-SKID kfThc J.LU.tfale C o * C .d .t t u L u ie a n d Suort.lrtc.-^ UUg[thln>) B hod.> TRI-STORE Exclusive .\)tents ADJUSTABLE II 'V) pair;, r The Proper pad U .5«. M rch Su p p ort
No extra charge for fittings ^ L P r e s e r v a t i o n KE M P’S, Inc. at your own home. DAYS Registered Frigidaire THE ARTHUR
Of Your Food Service Dept. Maintained Equal O p p ort u nity For A ll T o W in . A N u m b ere d C o u p o n G iv e n DRUG STORE 845 Main. St. Rublnow BMg. I rhoneat 8808—8809 O u t W it h Eacti 25g Purchase In T h e T h re e Stores
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In the n*'w Coolcrator. perishable foods .slay fresh. Rules: This Event Sponsored By:
.Meats do led dry mif. 3 eget.ihles and fruits do not 1. Equal opportimlty for aU. A numbered coupon shrivel and wilt__;,|| because they are .surrounded by In the In ter^ts o f given out vrtth early, 25c cash or charge pur- W a t kins Brothers rapidly circulating, pure moist air. MO COX'FRFI) chase. On payments on accounts over 30 days old. — DISHES. '
T h e State Th e a ter Public ^I^fety 1 Nothing to do to win the car. The lucky num- ber win.x the prize. Because You Have the Proper Humidityi Wo want to reit«1it^a warning that ha.s Iwen aoundod I. ' C . E. H ouse and Son, In c
(Correct Amount of Moisture) I •before. Home Dry Cleaning Methods are DANGER- 8- Sale ends Saturday night, July 28th, at nln#.»
o’clock. In a COOLERATOR I In addition to being ineffective you are endanger- T h e J. W . ijlale C o m p a n y 4 jng^axxr life and property. Dry cleaning, done as wq 4. The ballot box will be open until 6 o'clock Mon- Only five days left of this great merchandising event spon-
mm do it, is ” KFI'ECrrX r. E aiiu and unuer under saieiy safety controls. controls. day, July 30th, for eustomera to deposit ballots. • sored by Manche.ster's four leading business concerns. Jliis
event has been a great success from the start. Old cus- 8. The drawing will take place at 9 o'clock Monday. tomers and many new friends of these leading concerns July 30th, at State Theater. have shopped foi the unusual, wanted merchandise that ,f
L 6. Employees of the sponsoring concerns and theif offered daily during Tri-Store GHEVROLETT D.AYS. Don’t
l L. VP* I T*ieDougan Dye WorksImmediate families are not eligible to win the dela.v a day—shop daily during the five remaining davs of
PHONE 71.33 this great EVENT!