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SAirS TAKIFF COl S V. . pFOMNai TRANE] r y. , ' V , nSMSlIlECOn it is ;- A't|rea act - r-ffca" Gboati 'JMtortltJleadh. ‘ Ouiaer,^ w tf h a: •tthalo-j Waihingtoa,’ Aug. 18.—(AP) — j .tn- eat' toem ReiDreinntative Ayres (D.. Kan.), »,at«:86i Eofa One said in a statement today that.Onit- bid yoiMpeo|te< ed States ftweign trade bad dhrunli j Imi s . Aatftamsw Women Fliers Cmqldied ftlliiFCili Mm eut aypraniiBat^ twofthirds in the MftbMtt' nY RWfwt haal 6U last three years because of the tsr^ Hr amne weali Their Fenrth Day Aloft iff policy of the Hoover admialstrap{ ______lihade'wdee- tionT^ seld.' Mle The Kansan said tbat while the., ... -'e UMi „ late This Afternoon. Commerce' Pepartment report of | s^ arti^ tovcnow idiht At 8 ffidahnalhaiwmi^^ the Adriatie. yesterday showed America’s feceigRj of teteahi The_.aWft jMWInf put «• Ma ’pgMt at isk§ ( trade in Jdly had a favorabla' ' bal* Yi^Otiy. 4 |lwm rimmad kpaetadaa, was w> bechacietara o f Valley Stream. N. Y.. Aur> 18 — anos of |88;000,000, “boto saports. ]Udy Roberts Tfadge *?rhere ia no artdanoa X A. Siam quarter of a century." meetlhk 1last night in Odd PViUnws texieaba. If he fTmeThe’d have to Curtis quoted Theodore fteeseveltf WDsoo. ;tha — - . e|<®ettonighttiDemocriatio attempt to set a new enduraaoe "Our exports for last month Hall.^e next meetihg wlU be held make it Impwn tartte aisyor. There] ss ssylag while fovenwr ef HtP Kulyag^; DataPe iof I ^J. ^ Jtill we meet is entirtiy a "braiif imild’’ of ttr; flight record for women, Mra. (July) were, I learn from official Rapt. 7 whin the localioeallc lodge will en* IS n o a v id ^ he did make it ksdwslYork, that "the power of removal of the eatate. Mke ‘ . yrti; , RMia c ^ as wai4 G. Jkdaa’A Frances Maraalia and Mrs. Louise TOurces, the smallest since July. tertein a dtiefation from tite Bart* .. ... ^ f^eotlta o«cere should be treated fflend. mm eh ^-Me head, completed their fourth full 1908, and our imports for the same ford lodge. •• Impeacbaaent it is IfiiM ie; Jimnde la «f long hair curHj|g[llnSd uh irtth the ay in the air this afternoon. month were the smallest for aay an eatraordinary and net an ordl- Wright r. John Hcjm I ahaiitJhi|^a^ ^ viHbla. attckingjouarA taatafH ton. Bainual MB.' deteo*. eat e f ^ l w CW pert haia fn^alchestet’h Hading Because,raln 'and wind were forep month elnoe July. 1904. . AUBMiSbera «if Sunset Rebekab haa w the ^ nary remfdy." it, with' the possibility that re^ 'For the first seven months of this meyor: might not npt havehiKve been liliahiel s ^ i The cenclwoenelusoin ln of SeaburySeaburv that i tfva. Jeha Mossy; Monyi Ahm MoBee.McGee. t£e^ ! er,;eaM that WRham .gV Lodge diiU team are requested to AstH^ tt0O nn will be Just before the take-off, be hadiw ii^F. ^ lelling might be temporarily im- year, offioitl figures show, our ea« £^* ^25!!!^ *^ the pool, and JudRe office to^u2S Anttque fnadtare.LAAr.^ wm — jjL-be OB— rnpwyi T waslble, gallons were piped inte ni)rlng. tbeir^ilforms to the regular RMbUry taai^teecrM this as a S a !f s S of a ^ cuL t SSS by thebseakfasted With his wife and fam-1 naher,^ called 100 ports totalled a little more than reheanal Fridmr Sight ; he endurance plane from me. fuel- 3948,000,000 as compared With _____, ...... ___ IMi Ur in inad^JM a shed J tr the airdrome, iOf were eameaignlng to tiansactioBs; mtSSSS I ^St w£^ci»iSS?lS.‘SJ« ' A thermometer was sent up this seven months o f 1939. nection with that pod. Again I .tor»- afternoon to record the temperaturf Miss M yrllaD a^. distriot'nurse, say the question is: Was ihsM euse was that be believed "new Mrs. Sherwood Minsr. who has {ro d to * ddhveupd a short radio ad- ed Ih:.* bit.. iof "Of course, this enormous sbrUak- Uebd" was nesded in the d ^ s been under treatment at S t Josephs uf Mrs. htanmlls, who suffered ab» age in our foreign trade, spproxi-| is spsnding hsr vaeatlim at hsr home • 12? ^ ^ Mayor in it?** drese v^Cb .was. broadcast to theistrilt^. Nominal l^ws last night which it inNew Bedford and Ckqw Cod. XAdsM^ pod were tisd up with transit Hosdtal, and toter^went to her U. 8. It took tbrito hours to inflate femnpaigiL; has been getog (to mately two-thirds in three years, is some ofileial act; that peol cannot "One of the terms of the Equita- brother^n-law's. Wentoaton Miner (ras fesre^mlght be the first indl< in large part due to the tariff policy the big ballooii sad make the last- they " iasiat that Dr. Oolaii hfidda sations of appendicitis. Icr; and Mrs. Philip Newcomb ! be properly brmigbt bifore you. ble application was a flvs cent fare." and familT. for a rest to Norwich, is aUhttto yfqmrotfoDS for the there is no sacto arttoa pHiiaMt at of the Hoover admlnlstratiott. which | "The assumption is—Innuendo be said. He had called attentioa to at home again; much improved to The maaeuveftog cords sad tonight’s maettog. ,Thiy s w ‘,.« a t resulted. in retaliatory tariffs have returned to their home on Pit- health. kin street after a two weeks’ vaca- rather than by statement^that tbat mayor’s five cent fare policy. .valve'^drtw ptmoular attention. the RooseveltuetitMant m iiily against our products by evsry im- pool had seme bcMing on the "The sEquitaUi propodtion be> Miss LUSan Grifftaig, daughter of SedUiMr tcAVMd bis Aiagerous eX' created toe fandfid opposition m HOSPI TAL NOTES portant commercial nation in the tion spent with rmatives in Bostmi, Mr. and Mrs. Josed^ Qrifffng. is re- Mags. mayor's action cm tbs taxteab Isgls- cams the measuring rod of all other psctence ef last year, when ttfolorder to kiep totorist h&vs to world.” latlon. When the hUl cams up, that bids," Curtin said. ported mmAas having passed___ the. . danger I ballootf waa becalmed for hours itlDiemocratio New itoaid ctones. yw his dunce to do sometu^ for I F. V ^ ton Bendall. sra of Mr. ^Rev. Ernest A. Lsgg of Msln "Somebody now sajw, *but there’s the taxteab people. What did be I a Bldster figure in this situation; A .and and Mrs. Fredericfc J. Bendall of I street, Mrs. Legg and daughters, do?*He vetoed that bUl. Xt cost the days. . i l Chestnut street was operated on HONOR POST AND GATTY Mias Marion and Miss Grace have man Hastings gets in here.’ sure'the safety o f the passengers. I phatic wken th ^ faflieS Wftk YM 8 Parmalee people,-who were most in- "Now lets put Judge Seabury in The Hebron Athletics won an easy LujgoMatihB^ [Herald ti^y.to Gor appendicitis at the Manchester returned ipm Rockland, Maine, terlMted in tbat blU 11,000,600.’’ victory over their opponents the Memorial hospital yesterday. tbs bus business. There’s nothing Tha mgalKde to the gocdo?a usediwers not iaktog kii^ <4> vdwre they have been for two weeks. Curtin remarked about "Judge Nartford Red Box, in a baseball this yssy-Wig larger. It is operated [campaign to prej^fratUhi Yef/fSe Ijeon) Kapen and Louise Lent! of Washington, Aug. 18 — (AP) — During that time jwisa Marlon Legg SMbury’s snoopers," and Seabiuy’ wrong to bung to the bus bustosu. game played on the Kibbe field, 370 Gardner street were disdaarged Standing on the back porch of the I enjoyed a tour through Cianada. protested. Suppose he’s bidding for a franrtUae Sunday afternoon.' Ray Rcfllancl from toe tototior of the g

attmey, - James M. C a^n.; today, HOOM^SCORED a iWfertd'vrtuv In M ^ F U T D R E Mihvwith'lUeifMly’ en- BY BISHOP CANNON .--'km &i^kDUer,vidllvaipp(^.:in.a - "Bridgepbrti-'Aug.~18^(AP).— A SENDS (m iB im b N spepiM/lfffi^ilgfafibhwOdi^^ to survey bw hes. ^^<^zfleld coimty, from Housatonlc Rilmr - te (GoBttBjMd From Foge Om ^; idiriflar Hw lawyer,' hby^vhf, 'iudd- he '^ u ld - aifiE Vy .^ariiington, Aug. ifr—(AP) — -A- the New York State line, < Will be New York,’ -Aug. -1 8 .-(AP)- h^Mful; outlook' fori American air Demoeratic : ' NstemM; t .that a new. amendment be adopted zbria pdis^^eihraif.''; V.‘ < V madq^ by the- Fairfield Coimty .Plan- V As his trial was cohcluded;yMtoc- ria&^riation was seen today by ning Association’ qext Sunday « f ter- James A. Fari^ arid, today teat For P r ^ which amendment will permit the pne^of;tee fint '.pbntrihutions . to .day a ^ d :a neM^e^eifingroutbiirat 'Sehator Bingham (R. C5nii.) in bis. nbon with cooperation of. a-ccroe bt Barricades RemoTcd . Bet states to legEtUze the manufacturt aseistents of betweenAO and,59. The Governor Robsevrit^ ' presidential aind sale , of intoxicants biit whi(^ of .ichwring'by women, ,presi^tiM address: before the 11^ W^^ iphcked the'c6urtrtiom;a coii^^y '' latu a provision whrteby he prp- he. said. - “The number carried in OMo state ccmvratlon ,at Columbus. -Glroenport, L .. L TSe died' Mood6y.y - 8t Loui«,„Aug. 18.—(AP)~-Kofit giiirtiedaniimd;' M band-sL^-^ prehensive surveys of'.--'the 'asBoda-, IHXles to prevent the return - of - the back-pattl^fan^ gtm^U; will te at least ten per cent tion and at the same- time one of Saturday by fpnher, Gpy. James M. \ '^ylorville, m., Aug. i8 -r(:^ )^ at Mb' home here“after'm'''16nig' ^ ta^ WMt itin wm twidn salpon his, proposal is simply. aav^> g^tujl'ations.that ^ v e w carnival air- more than'the number carried in the most in terestin g.' Jbseph T> Ckix. GoVi-Roosevelt wlU,return to Christian county; offid ^ todfly'q^ ness>. vioh.” , . Albaity Sunday. 1 ^ "Blue Sblrt” followers of the definite and-guttering generali^ty. tp^teescene.' . the Fairfield County Associate^ -in moved barricades and deputy Itov. JuBM R. Cox, Catholic priest How wlU he deitee where the legal , am delighted at my acquittal, /’As.'a miatter of fact, American outlining the work said. it will be a Hariy M-^8^er,rCMef ;justice of, hotel' or; rrataufant' or.,drinking par- he .raid' birtore leiavlhg fqr' CarsdnS ariatibn has nut gone proportionate- ’’beach use survey of .public and tee CMcago'Ctinalrial Court, seddat rtierlffs wMch had blocked aU roads of Pittsbuxigh, chugged > by automo- ly as; fair down or as far backwards privately owned beaches in the Democratic, hbadqiiartria today he leading into tee county. Their action '-tttes and xsdtor trucks back to their lor ends dad theViUegal saloon be- honae. BOftRpW gins-?” Mrs. Keith-Miller likewise was de- as-hetve other forms of txansporta- coimty.” ...... believad teere would be a ' Demo- cleared tee way for entranro of i djff- bomea Ux-the.eaat'ahd the supporters tibtt.’! ' Eight towns included 'in the study eratie landslide tels -year bbte m satiafled union miners who.. ,had 'o f W. H. (Coin) Harvey dlsperseil ReaUy preventing the return of lljghted..- the saloon or its.equivalent will be '- .‘T knew old Bill would come Surveying the aviation outlook, are' GTOenwich, Stamford, Darien, Illinois u d the nation;^- r threatened to march upon' the' busy ^ their' homes in the ’ south and Mr/ Bingham said he believed that Norwalk, Westport,' • Fairfield, “The^m ocrate of Illinois have inines from Springfield. " ^est far more .difficiUh ha said,, than it through” , she said.—.... has bem to enforce the Eighteenth American aeronautics has nine out- Bridgeport and Stratford. never in their history beSxi'so well Sheriff - Charles ^^eneke - -barted Ambitious plans toi unite:the fol^ standing needs today: organized andurflted aa'teey are to- tee-roads last week to prevent inter- j M ,y o « r oWff lowers of b o ^ leaders under the Amendm^t. ’‘Meanwhile,” he added, “empha- Faith, iand. confidence in the day,” he said.- . ference with miners who wishpd * to w iM oirf S M irf f y oqmmon banner of a JoMess—Z4l>er^ sis-must be placed upon the election PUmiNG TO KILL future;/quieter engines for passen- work at tee new lower wage Scale! iy Party; fpr‘ a; unit^‘ nationvride ger transport: increased comfort for CURB QUOTATIONS He told Ms deputies to stand aside of Smators and Congressmen oppos- TO SPEED UP BANKS and return to their homes in readi- Larger lesM up fe ^ O b I^tical campaijgn this fall, haid end- ed to. submission and repeal. FoUti- air, travelers; air marking of cities ed in failure as the weary ddegates K RACKEimiaNG and towns; more opportimity for re- ness for Instant duty If trouble de- on' yourj. own’ soeurHy ! cai-platforms' and- Presidents are By ASSOCIA'TED' PRESS Washington, Aug. 18 :— ( A P ) . — veloped. '.straggled home after separate con- temporary. This is only one battle in serve; pilots to fly; development of Amer Com Pow A ...... -without endorsers. A ‘ . ventions, that attracted only & hand- speed planes to bring more rocords The Home Loan Board dops hot in- He indicated be would arrert any 'co h v e n ia n f‘ plan for' the irrepressible warfare with alco- (Cootinoea irpm tfage OM) - Assd Gas and Elec A,...... tend to lose time in. the establish- , ful (jompared ^th .the ' thousands to the United States; development Blue Ridge ...... troublemakers. Union pickets in- Who had be,en expected by the lead- hol,, in which there can be no com- of commeroial airsMps for tra^- ment o f its new banks by hearing other counties had persuaded - some : averryo h'e.^ Pro m p f, promise, no retreat, no surrender prisoners through their attorney, Cities Service ...... *... tee sundry persons teat would Uke' cou ^ ous; - confidaritiii' .ers. . Saniuel Leibowitz. • oceanic transportation.' Elec Bond and Share ...... : of their fellow. members tordeaeiit i, Oox ' le Nominated until traffic in alcohol—the great Included in the delegates plans to have tee institutions in their ^ter- their picks and drills in protest to sarvKe..CUf> ohty',^arg0. enemy of social order—^has been “This is the most whMesaie hdnqi- Ford Lim ited------I ...... Father-.Cmci who led about 500 of for the day was a reception by Goldman Sachs ritbry. • tee wage agreement declared-in ef- is three and a half , par; piacticcdly abolished.” cide- arraignment in tiie history of It said in a statement teat tee fect one week ago. hlji “Blue shirt” folowers here from tbia count^,” the attorney ;.sald, President Hoover at the WMte Inter Sup Pow ...... '... .rt>m Page. One R. P. STRONG DIES sume.” ' Springfield. About 160 disiKhting ers :of ' Pittsburgh—James;. Arthur' Skip Arrivals miners elimbed aboard a tndn of Dr. V..C.’>Tisdal,';Elk City, Okie., .mid.tJqhn—who were killed in Baz- SeSrSra |l«ll|^8t.. Sad Itee* adopt toward.Mrs. Jessie M* Keith- New Milford, Aug. 18— (AP) — A.cubic foot of . water is con- empty . cars, uncoupled' them surgeon, a ^ !a Mason, was nominat- MiUer, AustraUan fi3dng compaiUon zano’s ‘ coffee shop~ in ' Pittsburgh . in Rnblnow Bids;, Room a - - ed aa. Father Cox’s /runnihjg niate Arrived: Robert P. Strong, 56, niember of the vertible Into 1,661 cubic feet of and broke up tee train at Gl'enann, whose affections C3arke won from July; steam. . - a few miles further south. . The and Frank B. Hemeaway, Tacoma, Bazzano,' the'police bellero, was ^ CSiamplain, New York, Aug. 18, general trading. firm of Beem A him. from Havre. \ Strong died at Danbuiy hospital to- Wash., rpal estate man,. was nomi- "Please do. not ask me about that” lured to Brooklyn on the pretext -of nated for vice-president of the Liber- a -;busmess deal, wined , and 'dined,; Hg'vana, New York Aug. 18, day where he had undergone a sur- be begged questioners. “I don’t know Bilbao and Havana. gical operatiem. ty Party,' in\ place of Andiae' BV' now. what answer I should . give .1 hen gaiToted apd stabb^. .^TWenty*. Nord{!krog, :of Los Angeles, who wtus Aquitania, Southampton Aug. 18, Mr. Strong had held .various; town you.” twosteh wounds in '1^' bqiatform eml^ylng Heunrey’s de- by a jury made up of men. The trfcil Four of the men artqsted yester- mands for government ownership of 18, Nbw. York. He. leaves a,widori and a sister. lasted more than two . weeks. day were from' Pittsburgh and otlirts Miss Agnes Strong of New Preston. bulks and utilities, and for a new Young Clarke was found, fatally were from Brooklyn,' Buffaio|-:'^en- monetary' system without a metallic wounded April * 21 in. the room the ton imd Hiagara Fai^. 'Among them; AUTOIST BXONXatA'TED standard: BUSnraiSS IMPROVINO A n n o u n c i n g - - - two men occupied in Mrs. Heith- Was Robert Anastescio. ^;^-^^ Boston, Aiig. 18.—(AP) — Frank; Only about 800 persons attended MUler’s home here only a few hours who once served 1^ mbiitlte 'ih .the. New-Haven, Ang. 18-r-,. (AP) — D. Comerford, president of tee New .^jobless Party convention; and after, Lancaster had returned from death house of Sing Sng'prison for. Frank Augustine was absMved by England Power Association, .to^y about lira attended Harvey’s meet- a business trip to learn of -^e murder in; Brookl3m, got-oiit-bn ebroner James J. Corrigan today of stated definite Improvement In in- ing, held in a boathouse a mile from couple’s new-foimd love. Lancaster appeal-, and was released-after a-'sec- blame for the death of James- A. dustrial activity-. Ifl- many parte of I the Creye Coeur lake speedway, fif- and Mrs. Keith-Miller maintained ond-^^trial. >: Woo'd,' viho. was fatally v injured New England was biecoboing appar- teen miles west of St. Louis, whefe Clatke shot himself because of The police said the killers of -Baz- Aiiguet 4 while riding, in Augustine’s ent in tee dailY powier; production I th Jobless Party met. despondency. over finances and his zano were to have been rewarded at trupk.,: records o f tee asrociation. ' physical condition. ast night’s fete by- . payment of The vehicle caught fire while the The cDmpaiDles in tee asiociatioa I As Lancaster sought to recon- 115,000 each and offered “ increased men : were returning from Water-, P H ILC O group serve,most of: iiMustrial Some parts o f China levy 60 differ- struct a program of work ahd rates" for killing the .' New York' bury. : Augustine lost control of the A M U SI C A L I N ST R U M E N T O F Q U A LI T Y ent taxes umn citizens. cities and towns in Massachusetts, future routine'as the guest of Ms racketeer. > - > i ; - wheel-and the truck Mt a tree. Rhode Iriand 'and ^'YermcmL

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b:^ a New Haven county national plea qf government.'* At the same 4l«t»l|Mtlrr guardsman for damagM resulting time Mrs. Boole has apparently Speeehes^D lU e t from Improper treatment of an in* quite fbegotten tbs fact diat there fnnri^linrtilii Jury received at eanqp in mantle. has already this summer hem a na- MtllUaiMSP M vilP ww»ATS wiMiiri*in CUMFAKT. 1KQ> The surgeon lost the case and ap- tional conventiem of tbe ProbOition ^ It bumU pealed to the Supreme Court on party and that that party‘s baa a 0Fcditt5ei>\. /S womth * n^At r«iioUtoii several greunda One of the allega- Preaideatial candidate in the Funeral Direc^N^ thttMiM ' tions was that the case should have tauMOotijout ; t e A B U S H E D 67 ^ of former Representative William Lm m m m iroaAM OotDtar i, IM l been ordered retried because of a David Upshaw of Georgia. ■ BUWPfj ___Mtf%n ItsaaM news article in a New Haven paper What’s the matter with that CHAPELATllQAKSt a I M « B o U t e j r s . laMfl at tia which disclosed that one of the sur- ~'e« at Poatli Maaaaaatar. party? Why shouM Mrs. Boole be Robgrt iC, Aodersoij PhoiSt: OIBet ia« as ilseoaa C lw Mall Matter. geon's lawyers was actually the talking vagi^y about a new oae? SUBSCBlPTldM lU lB S F n o ^ Direetor Rritfiiteeii T IM Om tsar, itr m u .ttJM counsel of an insurance company Isn’t the Probihittan party aeoral Mtr Uaata. bjr aMtl .to which, tbe article said, was tbe real enough for Mrs. Bode? haft Mr. Stakls eeoiss a a a a a • • aMC^a a a a a a a a a I at Dell versa, oae y e a r ...... lt.N defendant, explaining that I n such Upshaw a suffidentty mg ' 1- MJBMrcB o r j r j i ATBD cases the insurance companies fanatical dry? Or isn’t It a e o ^ - never ^ipear as defendants of rec- d}le for the reason that it doeni’t THE SCENES IN Tbe Astoelatat tress is szeluslvsly aatltlsd to the' ass ter rapobliostloa ord.” The appellant’s contention bother itself shffielently about M all news aispstelitr erstiteO to It ar not. otlttrwfss. crsdltsd la tbis was that the belief that an insur- ‘other great prindples of govern- aapsr alaii tbs loesJ asvs pab« ance company and not the physician ment”—^whatever that may mean? Shtj batata. ^ ricfela ot rapnblleattoa ot would have to pay might hhve influ- When both'the Republfagm and. spsoial mspatabse bsrslp>ars also rs- enced tbe jury's verdict asrvaC Democratic parties have washed up Ei M>mey outcheb On this point the Supreme Court on prohibition and vdien dry lead- 'MBA Rnvlee Writer. PabUsbat'a Bapressatottvs: Tba r: ^Hus Malbsws apscisi Aysney—New says:' "Insurance agalxuit loss or ers like Mrs. Boole are seekiag some Cark. Cbloayo. Detroit and Boston. damage from accident or negligent place to go politically, it is a con- Weahingtrifi,* Aug- 18-—Tbe meue which eeeme'nkre likely, thaa any Fall sstTvlee MUat of N ■ A Ssr< conduct is so universal that jurors stant source of puzzlement to out- alee. laa other to decide tbe .1982 eleetioir is as well as courts must be assumed siders why they persist in generaliz- one which nrira' of the professional Member Audit Barean of Clrenls< to be cognizant of it.” ing about some yet^to-be-bmrn conrmntaiers tho wtymotdwted audacity to a r typoarapbieaJ errors appsarlna la trial court—which was the New Ivsrtisemsots la ' tbs Ifansbsstsr background and a Very deflnite and mantiba it, is the popularity or un- MTsalna Barald. Haven County Superior—^the re- consistenj: purpose, stands patiently' popularity ef President Herbert Hoover, porter who wrote the news story in waiting for the enrollment of those THURSDAY, AUGUST 18. There appear to be two ebief rea- question was flned 8100 for con- who, in their righteousness; cain no sons why very fow of tte boys whose A BDOSTEB THREAT tempt of court for letting the public longer affiliate with the wicked btudness it is to write about such There has arisen in Hartford a know that an insurance company Dems and G. O. P.’s. matters am wilting to write pieoes alnis^r scion of the economic de- would have to settle if the surgeon Why 'shoifld. anyone go out in a which pretend to dieeuss tUe fosue and anatyze its probable relative Now**eiiio9r> s pression, the upgrowth of which was lost the case. This in spite of the storm and tramp about in the mud, importenee alongside such issues as ttsvitahOA and which may be ea< fact that the tHal court ruled that looking in a desert for a dinner, prohibiUen, the tariff, war debts and pected to appear, in the near future, the defendant's case had not been when right at his elbow is a table those btirer-issnss. l)JORGE all over the country—a sordid and prejudiced by tbe reporter’s action. set and ready, loaded with tbe very / ThelRnidfoi SMoation dangerous. conflict between assoei provender he most dearly loves? Tbe first • reason to that no one Cool drinks with ctinking t e Here we have a peculiar situation. knows bow popiflar or unpopnlar cubes... .dettdoui fronos* ated landlords on the one side and Tbe reporter could not get bis con- Mr. Hoover really is.' ‘That is, no ■erts.. . .ertop, taaty'fteds..; IndifeBt tenants and harassed tempt ease before the Supreme CHINH-A-CHINK! 01,6 has pet put- the requisite time things te e w 7 munldpaliues on the other. So far Court on appeaL ^Yet that court While tbe Democrats liave been or effort hr « study w w h would, wMto you save mossy sis oflite tndieate tlis' effect of this issue on ation and foieds. i S fib.,It , tbe Hartford struggle Is in its in- holds that tbe trial court was. right making a good deal of fuss over tbe ASVELOUS HEALTH-DIET ADVICE the 40fi00/M-~ipor* ' Qt leas—vet- fAncy, but when landlords get to- in maintaining that the* news story Bonus Boomers, crying on their ANHATTAM ere who, after ell, win decide the gether and begin to dally with the had not harmed the ease of the de- necks and sympathizing with them BY DSL FRANK McCOY rimtion. idea of wholesale evictions instead, of fendant, while it has never been on all possible occasions, it isn’t to to lagari to Health and Otot wkl mujUMojaSt We aU seem to be comparing this epnmaign . wlth'that of 1 ^ , acceptance of tbe curtailed rentals be observed that they are pieltiag suggsited that it ' could possibly vatf by Ur*NeOey who oaa be 1916,19W, or Am a matter of proffered by welfare departments, have harmed the case of tbe plain- any of those hungry martyrs as to eaiie af tUe taper. Enctose New Yorfc.-«-Ons happy thing fact, at tha fiMment it' looks more and to tell each other that empty about Broadway is thiri its spliM tiff. It would be interesting to know candidates. Rather more to their ! EDvalops for Reply. can bounce up again as swiftly as Pi a "voters' eieoitei^' than a^ .tenements are preferable to those what tbe Supreme Court would line of strategy is the selection of it hits tbs roriuT of thosi, and tbe impenderaUee am for which half rents only can be ob- iurir suhjeete of M o^.that hta-dty have held, in this connection, could Comdius Vanderbilt Whitney to run TBEATMENT OF ADHERIONS ^wUl develop your washboard musrias When the stock maricst took a notion ta qpurt, some opanders got anyone oafse to make them a fub- WATHiNS tained, the stage is set for bitter It have been possible to bring' the for Congress in First New York ANDFSOLAP8U8 of tbs abdomsn, such , as a prize jeet of discussion. treublA. fighter has, you can rest assured right baric into eireulation after a contempt case before it, bracketed district which Includes tbe swanky prolonged and- conspieuotis absriiee. The second reason to that not There is usually^ only ens way to that you will not suffer from any This, to many minds, fne of the with the damage suit or by itself. part of Long Island. Mr. Whitney They wort spending paper profits in only is the present status ef this separate the- adheeione btadinr in- kind of prelapcua. Take tbe exerdaee^ Isnie in doubt—but its, posrib|||fos most serious com^catlc^ in tbe is a son of tbe late Harry Payna ternal oigane aid* that is by siiqii. the same 'Okl"wnv. . while on your hack on the Tbe few shows did better buei for alteration load to addedr’em- whole problem of bard times, is a ABOUT THOSE TROUT Whitney and grandson of W. C, csl methods. Now, that doea not floor; practice ralelng your lep. al- fuaion - ehch ae nc self-odmiring nseessarlly msan cutting them looce nets and the ginger ale stations subject which has received almost Those young men of tbe press who V^tney, secretary of tbe navy ternately and together,, and then were, tbe, seenee, of renewed ao< political prognostteator cares to with the scalpeL The word eurgery practice raising your bead and up- monkty, with. UNCLE SAMS no real attention la any quarter^ tinder Grover Cleveland. He owns more cheering activity, have been hanging about, afloat, In originally meant "hand work”, and per trunk. H you place your haM You can find plsnty of ex- perhaps for the very rSason of its 200 race horses valued a t two mil- . Bo far ae nwriway is concerned, tbe waters where Resident HOoyer so I am refeyrtog to the manipula- on the abdomen while takteg the- it probably alwayc will reflect the peril whO' will say that, Govsmor many-sidedness; the pussle is so has been Ashing, ought to be a tittle lion doUars and he could give them tlone of bloodleee eurgery. A doctor exardses, you can fed tbe musdee upe and downs of Wall etreet more Roosevelt would Uck^Mr. Hoover if NEW TAXES ' profound that the mind instinctively all away and buy another and cost- who is trained in this msthod should tensing. Practice theae exercises fiaithfuny than it mirrors tbe -con- tfle elsetion were tq be held today, more circumstantial when they re- be able to earefuUy separate and WHERE THEY HIT YO U recoils from attack upon it lier string, if he felt like it, and slowly at first or your nutsries wit dlticn of btisiness in genriil. After but ireacty every one of them hedges port the dally catch, unless they are stretch the adheeioDs with his.well- become sore, and gradually Increaf^ the^_„ with the assertion that Mr. Hoover never really know that he had spent real spendiders come from -A N P H O W I V In every city a very large propor- deliberately trying to do the Pres- tralned fingers. I am convinced that them until you can d^ them vigor- little lane tween the church 'hray be s lo t more potiular in Octo- tidn of the tenement bouse property ident an injury. They should re a cent, for he is one of those few this kind of surgery is of greater ously for at least fifteen minutes and the river. ber and November iban he is in tbe Americans still rating in tbe htin- value for the permanent removal of evszy day, Tbe stronger yonr ab- good old summer time; NEW INCOME LEVY MlTS.mCitt, is held op. what Were, best, rather member that there are thousands adheeione than the Mad wheco the dred million dollar dass. dominal muscles become, the greater Tin Monntain ^ Osadidete ef Safety POOR WITH mOHBB ^ T E slender equities. ^ The owners are upon thousands of anglers, .almost knife la. used. By deep mariynlationa will be your degree of bwlth and Tboee who ineist tirat the preai- With a few candidates like that -* Thera may be some romantic desperately interested in obtaining, all of them with votes, who from the bioodleae eiugeon can atyarate strength. Your digeetion will im- sound in the name ef Thi Mbuntein, dnt has registered such a new low Editors Note: Thto to the tost, of . from their properties, income enough their experiences and training must on its list the “victory fund” of the tbe organa tluu have joined M other prove, your vitality will Incraase but tbe piece itsrif ie pretty drab water marie of popularity that he 20 speetol stories ezplaiBiaf tbe new Democratic party ought to thrive without opeatog ity the abdominal and tlxere will be an added bommney and dol'^oL , has been damaged beyond repair fedwal io meet the carrying charges, the inevitably believe that they are walls. The ^ y drawback fo that handsomely, evmi without any more to your walk. « It is a settlement, of derrilete in are outnumbered by tboee sta .udr By BOBERT TALLEY interest on mortgages, taxes, insur- listening to a fearful lot of fish lies these treatmmte often have to be If you are so fortunate as not to admirers who declare tirat the coun- NBA IMwim Writer- ten cent contributions from grab tbe Oqmaaue section of Brooklyn, ance and service fees. They find from Chesapeake Bay, and it will be given for aeveral monthe'before the suffer from prolMsus of the ab- and gets its name from Its prox- try Is AmdamentaLy conserriitive, (Copyright 1912, By N R * . Serviced In.the form of new taxee on auto- that thsy cannot do this on the lim- difficult to convince some of them bag customers at Spruce Comhrs required Meulte ere ebtained. Ea- dominal organs, do. not delay in imity to. the large storago yard of that tbe peopie know on which ride aminationi at intervale with the moljlles. radioe, caa^,. ehewbrg. ited rentals proffered by municipal that . Mr. Hoover is not a party to socials and city block parties. starting these exercises to prevent a salvagtag firm. A email mountain their bread to trattared, that the fluoroeoopio .X-ray win show these such a condition footo arising. It good sense of An)arl::ans in the nrase gum, moirias, gasoUas and oouatleaa aid bureaus. They are, in many of rid sheet metal and tin is idled the yarning. changee ae they are toking plact. only takes a fcw xntonfM each day up in the yard. will cauM them to realize that Mr. other items, TniTlioos tmon. iritilOBS cases, fSce to face with foreclosure "The President caught fifteen If one uaes the torintique which I and you will be gloriously repaid for The ooBtyaiqr salvagee ati the Hoover ie the candidate of safety, of dollars am baing eoOeried from the Amtrieas pubUc thto year. and the loss oT title to their proper- trout today, one of them- a three- described in yeetetday’s article, your effort solder uaed in joining cornices and aohity and hope. INNE}^ORK when the organa have r office.” the otdivite of the Tin Mountain In other words, while it has been flOO, and at one per cant r valuations which are no longer real fafl to make it clear that what in for repairs. Within an hour strengthening them, since these Answer: Your trouMe is more community, only to he rescued by relativriy easy to forecast the re- ‘Tha 1982 l a w makea the income 200 tiny legs were dangling o v e r muscles are not under the oontrri of than likely due to some reflex cause, a Samaritan who read abotR Mm. sult of the lost eight tax rate four per cent co the first —for that matter never were real, passes for “trout” in, Chesapeake This frilow. got another chance, as the pier’s side and there were ex- the will, and cannot he voluntarily such as a faulty^ podtion of tbe with the CKcq>tton- .of that of 1916, 84000 of net Jneome, ri| ^ per cent but were as much a part of the eas is not what Connecticut or cardtaklir of an estate. But snrii om cited and elated whisperings. All exeidaed and devrioped aa can the stomach, uterus or kidneys. Undue Ms (one j^pears to most of the bosrs on the remainder, fltoees a / hysteric inflation as the stock mar- California or Pennsylvania under- the cautionings of oldsters; «dl tiie external abdomtoal muscles. Some human salvaging .Is rare over there. to be a t o i ^ proMenr. graduated aurtiix beijnidiig kt one pressure upon these organs is a fre- The man who became a caretaker pmr cent on aueonts ahevefOOOO. ket lists c f September, 1929. the stahds by that word. Mr. Hoover moralizings and talk of Illegality type of sinusoidal current Is neces- quent cauae of nausea. A good dlag- Me SflOflfldt Majority U is tbe one who found a tenqibrary Eseniptimis are rMhieed from had but fired young imaginations. sary. to my own practice I find* that nceia of your case by - a pbysieiu Nritiier does thto dMpatrir pre- cities and towim through their re- has been catching sea trout And refuge ot the lire escape ^ m Flat- 88600 f o 82000 in the case o f mar- Here were the modem pirates at the Morse wave machine Is the most who uses the X-ray would doubtlcae tend to toy bets . mr the November lief departments went on paying sea trout is a weakfish. Also first hand! satisfactory for this treatment. bush avenue theater and 'rang a ried persons and from 81000 fo 81,- determine which of these causes is sign above hia new brionjging; "Do winner. It may be said with deOnite rentals baaed on 1929 valuations along the Eastern Connecticut shore Nor could one blame the young- When examining the. patient mder tesponsible. assitoanee, howevmr, that anyone 000 in the ease of tingle peraonA not dtatorb?’ He was foroed to thto further torreeelBg the amrimt they would merely be stealing from he is a chiquit Also down the sters much! Long, lean, gray and tbe X-ray, it ie often possible to see who can now foreasr a HMver «ra- menacing, the “runner” lay just astounding riumges taking plaoe to move on because of Are regulations, of the tax. their taxpayers for the sake of pro- Sound he is a yrilowfin. Alaqi In (Head Nolsea) and going to tbs mountain was the ; ority thto year approaching hto off the docks. Low in the water; the musculature of the Intestines. Question: F. R. writes: “Kindly jority of fliflOOflOO votes in 1928 to Hem to the net effect on the tax tecting the solvedey of property Massachusetts he, is a squeteague. only thing le ft metal armored; wheel guarded and When this maicHine Is turned on, it inform me if there is any way ri s*mply out of Me hfsad. butter develcqi the calves Everybody rnirst take his turn ’'C-^ "Forgotten Mao” Again teriors bobbed the heads of others temal. ahdominal muscles tbe pa- 84000 ...... 8*/fl0 12M9 save themselves, even if it should in- carefuL They’ll not only give them- from time to time. Fascinated of the legs? H not, is there anything ing tbe goat Frequently the games Supidementtoy to that is a feel- tient nmat train himself to that will?” involve Idea asso^tiezis, or some ing aiirong ah indeterminate num- 16000 02fl0 I g S t e volve throwing helpless families into srives the reputation of Bars—which crowds came and went as the aft- The exemption . for depriidfofo ernoon passed. Yachtsmen sail- regular vigorous exercises of the Answer: The beat method of de- other device to make it plain, but ber of voters that Hoover, in his ri-' the streets. probably won’t jar them much—but alriomtoal musries. Those'exerdaee not too printed, just what each bine forts to combat the depression, has (ehlRimn, depardent retoth^\etoi] ed out of their w ay for a peep. And vrioifinf the calves of the legs xs remains unchanged at 8400- e a ^ : ii. theyOl contaminate M rf Hoover, un-. taken while lying on the back are through the foUowtog exercises: present thinks of an the. others: net Considered the masses of iieople. It is going to take the wisdom of all spoke admiringly, marveling at Last year them, was a inectoZ M many Solomons to sdve the problem less they are more careful, with the the efficiency and industry of the beat Milted for this purpose and you Stand on one foot, balancing the Now somOsOf the. clever hosts Even soma Republican leaders can eventually develop muncles as have gone in for a "awlping" game, per tent-'': rediictio%fo foi slopover of their evil repute and liquor barons. body by plaiclng^ one bantl against wish he could have done more to of deflated real estate—a problem well as a prise fighter or wrestler. in wMeh the.whSm of the panrinct Burke,Mmself a popular her'o at thto earned income. 'T h n n ^ ^ rir a t id ^ - the wall. and. rriaa and Joww your as that rednetton.. . that is certain to idague the coim- having him branded as at lecut the Do notwasteyioarthBetaidnf thWa weight on tbe toes aad ball .of fpot. poUee am aoughh Gueete am ia- eritieri: time, although riaimtojg Water Gypries Ths tte'wiH pv.vastiy mor-» try long after the one of unemploy- willing beneficiary of fish-lies. When On the following morning the ekerdses while st,«nilng, os fra^ ex- When the mnsclea becomA tired, you etruetSA to go out and bripg baric that no other man could have aeteg something without peimisrion—a 3m, too. Startfog t^.rite ment is reasonably adjusted. Mean- they mean sea trout let ’em say sea gypsies came! And the boat eidse'wlll have po alppceciable^ect should do the same on^the other as effectively. on the abdominal musriea I f you foot fish out o f a theater pend, a Mgn Inasmuch as ther.- to an eriririii tte fotete s tesr liOifo - enrtfote': trout and have everything all regu- f(rik went on deck with binoculars ttks ate tori f t e gradurityfo time it may become urgently neces- and nibbed their eyes. Never be- or mataurairt silver. toric of popular clamor for Jbtoui* 1 4. -:.... A sary for l^fislatures to take emer- lar and straight You can’t be too fore had tbe Romany chals and It is arranged beforehand that If vdt and in view of maagr tflite- arrests are inade, the gueste win gency action to restrain embattled careful in a~campaign yeai'. the Romany rids come down^ to the the big gas tiMkera. A touch ef tiona that mlL’ions of firikB am flfo^ fo-a iircbin would bob ont brandishing* be eff foiar a iBMe. Pmeiaiably titey landlordism from running amudL It seaeoast. Thrics had beeir the other worlds had come suddenly aa rid pipe or a Hg*rf^ cigaret. gristed with both old into an old town that iMmed for are .jwippoeed to feel great beeauae 000,ci^O?Thus, ri legend of the open road. . r win permit human habitations to be That citizen who would keep fully hard, the dark-ridaned gypsy Iowa wfho oiico ineed^ thrir ynriits Hoover becomes one Of ISCl^OOO as rip jfuat surir n piiacd we hid once Just the old fraternity house gag font nrach tost: given over to. the spiders and the in t o ^ with the potttical aspira- giris in colorfully patterned, flow- bff Newport, now retired to faeneh- on tbe baalBi of tite fit. Ufoir river importance no matte.lriw.gmriMIgr es and porches to yariis .ta the bmught to "biaae” New York. mice while n m and women and ing skirts, gay ribbons and dang? In' Michtyan. .. 'TMtiiNMii' swima we poUtieal writers may r it e te IgMso tions u d purposes of the various dry ting gold pendants had turned to cooL^ m twilight! Children are deprived ot shelter and would, e i ^ the wiritefl thrill ot organizations of tho—eeuntry must fisherfolk and sallora. < reading ItiamnmV D lA ' iand Old BETTER UP pmhaps herded into churches and give ity all other affairs and'attend Dock barriers soon appeared. - Tmn King Braffr and dUfoi JaaMe. Our MADE TO Notices were riroulated:. ’’Lock hmuHlea to k e ^ them from frieezlng strictly to the one job- -dad even dgareta were retied from cofo-ailk "Take off your jacket anfl’ootts SALESMAN:tilt . your boats — the gypsies am to Puttiity in for engine trouble tmeteim mitfi me, my lafl,' ealfl wants to know tt Mitf’ to death. then he would have Ms haiids fnU. and (uiMlMd oMjMr boife; shipped town—they’ll steal Mnythtog.” at BriMlopbrt, I was tempted' from fence poetK folfeir*' Now wo have Mrs. EUa Boole, So the oUidren of tho road gath- to muthty and join name lads who **But, 4 ^ " wMmpered lite: CmBT: IS U CONTEMPT 09 COURT head of the W . Ci T. U., aauouaclng ered in n dirtyfahaek and washed ‘you’re grihg p Brit sih ."Yes;'’. their riothiM. pntil drab bad( And tiren the sun(M)l|ui thrill of Newspaper folk qnd Jaymen alike that “ the is not far dtotant you?* "Of SDuaeto wfR yards Sbridns tjftth fliqiptog cotor. poeseeifoM of oni dl- water whtoMd a pamiag ‘T’Mi garter Ipstiilsriei, 'V- V- win ‘uadoubtciiny be interested in a wh«l these wIR he aa tqM^iriag Mangy kitteai imiried oUt of rum? Iap|dato4 wharf n S p “Thor aehooi e H & M . I m e eSaSSt the dsoisidii of tba Ommeeticut Siqireme the Aatoricaa peoffor tof a new hie and rifll£breo, appaared am betwoen two htricen pBeo, flu at fighters , . . . Tba .stihauetite M ; ^ I sritie wilh yrii < WEadM had a "riub”.^wMeh'timig twi lapnrt of Erresa dealing to some major party based oa Mtotal Ideah if out of tbs.dkl woman’s shoe to boot tr* TRAFFIC OM tlMnniatoy riifiae. * 014 tiadten and tte aigna ib ttui j ■ i n . of m dOmiJL Mriant with tiie which win tootode ohMTvanee and of the najetelli. ,«f the ■ iDh jQi^toenth entraafoa > ( mVi^' % ^

X«i|qzster. Brittidi fli^,;aequi of STHEm iE? Ov»miight. of Hadsn ‘ Claike, ybung Atti|uiy, N. Y.-rQov.rRoos9Vtfi on IHNHIS IS URGED A. P. Nem wasttem-t^p next moifthi’;to toimh OOPQDERY 21 states, and make >16 stpps : in 22 Itos Boston—Candidacy ,of Mrs. Ceiia ' Washington-r-Jouett ^opse, ; for- Important Fegtim To Be Btattinrd jSprings: tiMitlis. Read Maheam.' of Woburn who is mer t>exn(mritig Natlmiai c ^ r - Noted Mn l^lMtipg Eating Gas From Cgrg Parked At Sucaitic, Says Motor Ve- seeking the Demdcratic - nominaUon iqan, .n^ied'prea|dent of . .Associa- Ptoce Listed By Hdaltit HoUi^ood—B ro ^ eyie .maF, tje Bandy Beacl^ C iysW Lake. M. ColUus also for the House of' Reprasentatives tion. Against, tte. Psoblbition ' Board. vivadbus; but blue^ eyes appansn^ and wiffapentf from the 18th Middlesex District, is Ammdmeht; succeeds. Hem^ H have mbre chimee .th'midiA.gobiil: fr Mr. 'and'lfrs.-jji . XSpeelal to iim Herald.) V OVHH $,0jM jkCHOBLW ;h k k Hoad But Coareys protested on the grounds she vlo* Curran,' who becomes vice .chairman the movilis. Of fifteen actressei^ un- of South Yl^daer^ Simple precautionary observation lated the Corrupt' Practices Act by of hoard; . .. ./•: der contract to.'a-'.'higvSDnvlh; rcom- laungton, Aug/ i8.^^chael Hya- Houaton, Tex., Aiig. .16.—;(AB)- ^‘receiving and soliciting” fimds for . Gweva, Switzerland — Bishop on the part of, motbrlcts in the pany, only one. has brom .^ es.' st^, 28, and Joe Zigafflo, 22, of The hurriimife.area of coairtal Texas, . Rifdit Moaimig. her campaign through the conduct James-'Cannon, Jr., assails P r u - selebtioh of roadside. eating places New. York^K your busindsa^nneds where.'S2:pbrsohs dibd slowly was Bumzier home thwiC^ ' ; and of . places from which drinking Stafford; Spring^^ win caught to the act of siphoning gas- In a special warning for excep- ^ree months. He was 66. Washington — President returns others' are n ot Food should not be timial care of all at this time when cooked in the open nor left imco^ charge of the commissary departi oline -from automobiles'parked at Gloucester, Mass.—Coast Guard from fishing trip; made good catch. children are playing in^the streets, ered on the stand, i^ ce dust from ment. He is scrubbing fkmrs this Sandy Beach, Crystal Lake. In the amphibian sent-to aid of fishing Creve Coeur, Mo.—Jobless party Oommissioner Stoeokel declares it the street and files quickly make its time. Jailers, charged that after he car in which they Were driving-was boat Mary J. Liandry finds craft off nominates Father James R.; Cox. for. to be a common fa lla l to believe wholesomenoss doubtful. There was. released from his first intern- fpimd a revolver' . and some Matinlcus, Me., and reports it was president; Liberty party names • Y'. ment it was discovered much of the cartridges. The arrest-was made by that “after the busy nours of the H. “Coin” Harvey after two groups should be proper, screening to k e ^ Sure J. day are over the city streets are no in no trouble. prisoners’-food was sold to the^pub- Constable Joseph .DeCarlL Provincetown, Mass.—Authorities spUL out all insects. Garbage should be longer congested by moving and disposed of in properly' covered re- nc market T. As the two. men were unable to prevent showing of a Soviet film for Goshen, N. Y.—The Marchioness Canberra, Australian—^New Gittocn furnish boitds they were taken to parked cars and. pedestrian traffic, wins $54,000 Hambletonian stake. ceptacles for similar'reasons. Sodas the benefit of Haiiay, Ky., miners on has cows^that -fly—but they are-not Tblland Cpunty Jail to await trial. the chief danger for motor vehicles Forest Hills, N. Y.—Helbn Jacobs should,.be dispensed in sanitary the groimds it constituted a fire a zoological freak. ’The filling is The State ^ llce are investigating is past and that hazards, to which leads favorites into quarter finals of paper cups or in the bottle with persona who still find it necessary to hazard. done by airplane. Everything for other activities of Hyastak and Zig- Chelsea, Mass.—Chelsea Chamber women’s tennis championships. clean straws , provided. Orange, trav^ are subjected, are less in lemon, grape and like 'drinks should the rapidly growing population on adlo. of Commerce charges state has beeii Newport, R. I.—Gregory Mangin the Edie Creek and Buldo goidhelds number and degree. negligent in investigation of fires defeats Bunny Austin; Jiro Satoh be in glass containers from which “It is quite possible,” he adds, is sent from the coast 1^ plane. The and that collusion between property upsets Frank Shields in Newport in- they may be drawn by a faucet and "that the number may be smaller last cargo consisted of five eows. owners and insurance adjusters has not by a. dipper. Sanitary conditions than when all the people and vitation tennis. Brisbane, Australiaf.^For seven HIGH TAXES ON APPLES given the city the highest insurance of the rest rooms is also of great is vehicles are out, but certaiiUy as to years not a drop of 'rain has fallen rate in the umted States. ipiportance. Et sK degree those hazards which are met on the great central tableland, of Lynn, Mass.—Welfare department ^r. Sebtt also warned motorists must be more dangerous because, LORD KYLSANT RELEASED Queensland. Everyyitoere the land is MAYHITNEWEN(iLAND rejects diet proposed for Lynn’s not to drink from wi^yside wells or owing to the slack traffic, speeds strewn by the skeletons of sheep and needy, saying that, among other springs unless they are marked by cattle. But a- couple o f seasons of become faster and operators are not London, Aug. 17.— (A P )—Lord tho State 'Department of Health , as things, it had too many prunes in good rains will make the district Ottawa, Ont, Aug. 18.— (AP) — so alert. it. Kylsant, once the great power be' being, sanita:^.' No matter how prosperous again,' gbverhniient Care Needed ex- The fact that Australia; has a large Springfield, 'Mass.—Russell J. hind British shipping interests and clear and .clean the ^ater of a road- perts believe...... "It is obvious that the care which apple crop this year has intensified Boardman, transrAtlantic flier, con- chairman of the Royal Midi Line, side stream may appear it' may is needed for safety, when there are her demand at the Imperial eco- tinues steady improvement after wras released at 7:10. o’clock this carr^ germs from a source of poUn only a few cars out and those are crash. morning from Wormwood Scrubbs tion farther "upstream. Care in this nomic conference here for. increased traveling at fast rates of speed, is :a Providence, R. I.—Locm street prison. where he served a sentence respect, will avoid typhoid and other DEATHS LAST NIGHT iSritish. preference on Dominion CLAUDIA DSU different in degree from that called car men’s union-and United, Rail- of a year for falsification of his com- diseases. When , embarking on a fresh fruits, to the possible disad- for when many cars are traveling ways Company - agree to five-day pany’s financial statements. motor trip, it is best to carry drink- vantage of United States exporters. along at a slow rate of speed on a work week and a 10 per cent wage He was greeted by his wife,',who ing w ater.from -hom e in a thermos Apples constitute about the only mass basis. drove to the prison from her home in Colorado Springs—Meredith Hare, cut. bottle. . fresh fruit shipped to Great Britain “The best safeguard of all for fashipnsble Mayfair to. be on hand 62, retired New York lawyer,, at his Grtmby, Conn.—Mrs. Marian Col- >y American growers and they now each performer in all traffic is of when ho was released. summer home near Fort Garland, man Shattuck, 94, widow of Aaron Colo. pay a 1 per cent ad valorem Import lYOU conldikH serve a m ore convenient course the formation of the habit of Lady Kylsant said her husband’s BIG DRUGGISTS’ PARLEY duty. Empire apples;have free, entry, and econom ical treat than KeUogg.’s taking it easy and deciding each Draper Shattuck, one time dean of first move when he arrived at their Cleveland—James W. McGuire, the National Academy of Design, but the questioh has been raised problem on a basis of full perform- home was to lie down for a rest. Toronto, Ont., Aug. 18.—(AP) • for 35 years a member of the Asso- Com Flakes and milk. No tronUe or dies. Whether the present tariff offsets the ance, in short, not taking any “He was very tired,” she said, Twenty-five himdred druggists from ciated Press staff at Cleveland, dur- work. Many .servings from a sinj^e Sturbridge, Mass. — Sturbridge and of course the heat wearied the United States, Great Britain ing an operation. - . . ocean freight from the Antipodes. chances either with his own ability There was said to be a fair chance package costing but a few cents. De- or as a guess ^pon the ability of Finishing Company to re-open its him. We are grateful for the kind- and Canada will take part in the Ottawa, bn t—Mrs. Bessie Maffit Fiskdale plant after Labor Day. today that the British may agree to another. ness shown'by everybody and we Cunadlan-Amerlcan Pharmaceutical Lyons, mother of the Canadian licion s and h ealth fu l. B reak fast n^s Albany—Governor Roosevelt com- enhance the Australian advantage “If the individuals of the nation flan to go to Coomb,, my old home Convention, here Aqg. 22 to 27. writer, Mrs. Madge McBelh, at her lunch, bedtime snacks. were all alike in the formation of pletes five-day. questioning of Mayor in W a'es, later today. I think we will It will be the largest gathering of home here. She was a native of Elk* by making q minor upward revision habits of care, caution, and prud- James J. WaUier; latter to call wit- stay there until fall.” druggists ever held in the United ton, M d ...... J of the. ad .valorem rates-on foreign ence, and the standard of exercis- nesses in fight against removal Lord Kylsapt entered prison • last States or Canada'and will be under fruits which might mean that New Made by Kellogg in Battle C re^. ing these qualities were expressed charges. November after his. con-vlction at a the Joint auspices of the American JUST NO GOOD England and. Shenandoah Valley by the phrase that to think first and Seattle—^Mrs. Ella A. Boole re- sensatioxial trial had been upheld by Pharmaceutical .Association, the apples no longer could be offered to act second is the proper thing, pro- elected National president of W. C. the O urt of Appeals. His year, less Canadiib Pharmaceutical Associa- “Does she act tragedy or com- the British consumer at the current bably there would be very few motor T. U. the customary deduction for good tion end the Ontario Retail Druggist edy?” irice without reducing the income vehicle accidents. Miami, Fla.—Capt William N. behavior, ended , today. Association. “Both. - She’s tragic in comedy, :o the producer. - Up To Individual and comic in tragedy.”—The Hu- American apple standards are “It is too much to expect that morist pretty well known to British mer- pe(^le can ever be made over in the coii^ of a' ygar dr two to an ex- tent where marked changes for safety in traffic are shown, but it is possible to expect that here and there a thoughtful person, if any such there be, may, through having attention called to situations in which he has allowed his car to get out of control, whether by precept and example or by experience which frightens him, or by police discipline which warns him, on consideration of his conduct arrive at a point where he grants a little more care. “These particular hours which y seem to be so safe because the rush COM& ON of business and pleasure and hurry Mi of the day apparently are over, real- ly are the most dangerous. After S A D IE . .. five o’clock in the afternoon, especially in the summer months, to WE CAN be safe in the kind of traffic which V‘ *'“ su * *' ' N V y . then exists, every person taking ’ M A k E part in it must be constantly aware of the whole situation and know of IT / his own knowledge the particular dangers which exist, and how they apply to his case. “To point out this fact is to direct attention to the part of Connecticut in the program of safety now being worked out in the United States.’’ HITLER IS WARNED ME MUST BE Berlin, Aug. 18.—(AP) —A warn- ing that the German army would be USING-TMAF used promptly to block any at- tempt by Adolf Hitler to use his FO&SM National Socialist storm troops to seize the government was before GASOLINE Hitler today from Chancellor Franz Von Papen. . ymtrvaeati&M The chancellor said he expected his government to remain in power Adventures “a long time.’’ I nc warning was given in an in- white the^re terview iMt night in which Von Papen reiterated Germany’s demand for equality in armaments with ether rations, and asserted that the Fatherland no longer could submit to bring treated as a second class power. With reference to Hitler and the storm troops, however he said he he folks had received assurances from the T back h om e wiU want V;'. Nazi leader the troops would not be used for any attempt at a coup at^^ giuoline? Al^lntely. Think Gulf makes the best gasoline that eanbepredaeed«- aB(|l . . d'etat. to hear from you while yoii?re . . alM^ ita niinnto;abd'y|i>n fdlwaauf certain complex eleinenta which have been feond t o j FLOODS ARE RECEDING away. Tell them - • • by telephcme '} Gmo Ubc eviperates; The mostvolalile parta--iiiipwtiM eanse rapid deterioration. Himee, GiUl gw atiqrs fkiiS;' . ^o^ W tlag- ^kpento-^ off into thin air. A longer. ... ' Enid, Okla., Aug, 18— (18) —Re- • - • about your adventures while ’. We have placed huge refineriee hi amny ieelieaa.'cf(tlw\ I' rail and highway traffic disrupted, to-sMtion calla betwcoo MoHchoiKer and sunio ; iMr-piOdealarly on^]^ . gw to Gull statioiu every day. 300 homeless. : of Nortbim Now EngiOnd^s! favorite lakes l Overflows from the'Skeleton river V ThoM are the nas4ims wky m ^ n have tyied to su^ the. . Get 100 centa worth.of power feaaK7!rt» gMdhilr.dol|fr« TifiM. issr.M. north of Guthrie drove 75 families lui detariorsti^ of aasolfee. .Those;are tl^ nuim* w hy^i^ from rural homes and Interrupted Moosebead Leke, .Me.~—_ $1.55 $1:85 $0.^5 Get FRESH gasoUne with FgUB* fy8\^|*Her. Get .^ ilt •, highway and rail traffic. The U. S. Rang^y Lakcu, 1.25 1:10. .80 u |uaued tosanenaito a •jn!item'>t]ia^ t7ie nothing dse—and have a deacAr,ffii|^^ Highway No. 77 bridge across the Ntv i-ri' \m l^ke Winnepesanlme, N..;^ , .80 .70 .50 river was partly washed out and the • iMl, aULT RWINIHp O*., RtmiUNN, M. . Lake Snnapee, W.i-lf.' .70 .5P •.40 ' ' V’ ^ • i 1 . I : .* Santa Fe railroad's bridge was , . «•• • • I.. • f ' , l.,- under water. Scbago ;L afo Me:': } - ‘ ; .$P .55 \" / I- About 75 Emd business houses IkdM rw U ^nm *^ V t ..^ .50 > . 4 0 .85 • * J* f . re flooded and damage to paving i.j 'Mi’ANV Ss heavy. Efflrdf— 10c <»$ calla frf^'SOoto 99e$ ‘ VW' At .iUva, the principal damage It',: was to livestock, many bead in low- 15o(^ calls frcim;^>Q^ to; $1.9^ 'aodi baviag drowned. . VAiore' la . i^ ;. 'i t i k - 'e o a tfi^ i t4aia..' '’iO ci* '"OA.. {.ffighways rapidly were being J’'; *V. • ... * • .4 •• »...*.* .. > * apMied detours established. • • ' ' ' V 4 •f.%. . . -V.v • - . i ' I- f , Wf’i'-

-I .‘ .U >' ^ J ^ i".’* '’S r'S f.' ’ .i/' "V , .( I -A' ’ . :> ; ' . ‘ ' , PAGB S£a^ I^ G B ilsip,,jn rfiN iN a A tiousT U ^iiw A' i i i to fliikeIke a ttidiketttiilket for ilbike m m ^ gm « iota af thofana and faaM « ^ td itiid^e o f't^ siima ati6 thiff6» . these tqdaff tlmee or w m Mfltop ttiitfl fieri Mhaqt atWiffi M by it CURTIS V O I ^ wide eeenomte aow wo Mo^SS N. Y. Stocks on the many ittot(ttista lar* W ih ff to obtiiMi :S r 1 W t t o n p n i l l - said, **RepuhUdanlidan tariffs aM .lsadh impoMibto reoutts from IU n ous, grattei seettieiloas aeeovat -=L r- by the Auto- • S ih M m Opeped wl4t. iOPPOSmON'TO nr Amort oaa wagoe being i miMW Obib of Hartford. eapoolally la mm w un the ar- butttnwtew tiugr crs% miwb Ad$ms Hxp «*eeeeeeeaeeeeeea (Forfllihig iy « Oo.) riaffemeat of tho valvw penaibi lopgaf thiRUbedsMtry.^ritii the thai la ei^ ether oeiinti7 * N o t < more' ehaacea for noiM. are our wigee hlgherthania Hi iVb6«»gbbggg«ea Central Bow» HanmrdC O o ^ m: the pittosi mek, tn ika Jim •liee«Wb$gg$eeeg« BIDB OOMTBOL W tS B TnUNI Hum oUa Wide iatvailly, beiaff -19.9a MHijMit tha m h i M REPEUOFUW other umdTbttl. Amerteaa .Whoibar of not your oar oarrise fed to tha valves thtough iataka aiti*, • e e e g e e e g ’g e e e h a o e lbs cyMiikwi sad to pomatt itho CMhiltlV' inUHD BA'i------^. of llvliig are far higher, hours rottoto contrbl of tho ohook akoorb- ttoa. They work dowa tha atema o f ifo/fliii'lho.ias. . (Oontfatt^ 4*nm tagt Om | labor shorter and wortdng cendl* .•eeeeeeeseeleeee ers a certain aixiount at ride roffulw- c Vi tiona better than n any o&er Am^ Oen ^ ... • • •. tha valvee, out the gum depaiita ahfl Wm that dtivtrt Am gbe Pew •••« «• tit i«kI tion can be obtained through con- lubrioate wherever tha'bam tead to wm pro* of thair will on tha quaatloii nation.” Bid Asks "llnad BMMa Mid fftand sideration of tho tixo preSsureo. Wad. They may, la thla ymy, t m esM w A BMW N tun ths Motor Witt Ot.Womaa Who. . ’amending tha Oonitltutlon "aatf The vice presideat proposed Am tmelt OapNatBaad^T...... ^ 90 Many expnLinced driven have a -valve sufficiently to reduMi a«. atort wIthaoS the normal makes no distinfitiofl^aa to tlM IU« ‘Wyetematie myestlgatioa and reo^ Am ^ e a d Tsl...;....1 0 $ Conn.Blver ...... 680 .. known and applied this idea for olfaranoe at tbe tappet and thus, la# Har pubiicanism of tbe mambavs of tha KtfA Conn. Trust .... — 65 omeuat of tkofeiaff* iiaoHaini that gamaatlen of govenaental iMaelee Ass Tob B ....kkfe....#• •«. 76 yean. directly, reduces a t q ^ t aolse. But tkay baw owrohokad at tho start party bacausa of thair stand oh with a view of ellmtnatiag d Ass Wat Whs •••••••••«•*••• 86)$ first National ...... 188 — When they are taldhg aboard 6 their mala effect le la cheokiaff In "Wind BcMno Dflom,” Loi|h prohibition,’' aadTitts.. — 10 the tandancy la to bo fearful of tlons and Of unithig bureaus when Anaoenda $^ heavy l^ d and the roads are dry nolsM la the valves themselves. ualag tha qhMm again. Thatmaana Montroas d'lacuaaaa the WaoatroMir , Aftar expresaiaff his appraolattoa union is possible^thout Impalfteg Atchison 47)6 New Brli. Trust ..... ~ uo they stop at a filling station and in- Maay motortita >vondar if it isn't West Hartford Trust.. im trabing the dfloy in getting start- things that can b a i^ W .i^ i ^ of the dlstinotion oOnfarrad upon the efficiency of the depaHments. Aubttrh 6$ crease ^ e air pceuun. When just as satldaotory to feed thsM ed. fectly ordliaary wbhWa g ^ ttC » him in being the leoond man to ba He ekpreiied gratUTcatioa with Bgt^yd Ohio...... 18W faSeranoe Trust alone at the wheel they defiate the oils through the gasoline. They renominated by his party for tha the 'Important women hand Hslldut ...... ••••....k...... 9)e Aetna casualty..... S4 17 tiros a little so as''to prevent the learn In time that a^good vUve otlrr tion that what ibo o ^ .lir A t ^ *; vi«e presidency, Mr. Curtis discussed taken in rnanagemeat and ooatrol ef BHHAIBIIO IN BEBORBB JOB of self-expreiMM Odd . . IsCh ite s i...... 18 Aetna Ufe nar wheels drom bouncing.' is better. It feeds tha oil durfag BoaauM aeoM cf tao now cari V one by one the tariff, immlgrattoa, the country's affairs. Borden ...... 19Aetnaitha fire^ 28% 28) . For higher speeds they Increase eraaking, thus pemfittiac it to flho wrttea of a- c O ll^ j f the farm problem, proposus for may bo drtvM fast without risk of Rsvitwl^ ths “distlaet galas” Oan PaomW eSsaeaeSeeSoSeoeOi^..•..••.••.^.t«..«.^i2% Automwile ...... 14, 18 front tire pressure although with reach ttaeN exhaust valves to better acortag tM and .hW governmental economies, woman's Case (JkI.) 50 Conn. General e.e a e e e • e made toward '‘reallsatioB of labor’s (Jk 1-) 38' 41 certain kinds of steering gean it is Advantage. iata-who have tatlr motors ragrouad lU. Averill la fragttA MiMph’^ i^ & part In government, labor, and ad laudable aims,'* he said "the five day Oefro De Paeoo •dbdooeeeeeee lOH HarcfoMJIre leeieei* ^% 86 V preferable not to have the wheels ministration efforts to conquer the Ohes and Ohio Oeseasesoanese 28 National s i r e ...... 83 86 aoom ta think tikw are nrivuagad her buibaad has week should and will ooma” swivel too easily. Tbeie drtfen also TEST FOR BRAKE TESTER to dfivt 00 they puwsa brook* depression. Ghrysler e«aeeedg6e96«»eeeo 18% Hartford flteaib Boiler 44 48 .MMwy In OUiealallon match tire preseure with the type of Modem brake testing maobinee lag in BiMod fo ra rovaaapod aaetor wrantad aha ia' feWdi'^iWr He said that after comparing Opoa Oola e • e e o e e a e e e e s e e e b e 86% Fhbidlli Firs ...... 48 46 road, using' maximum pressures are serving to take much of the ^ thoa ha,, i»d wlHfr Mr. Curtis quoted flgureSi in sup- Cef Oas I 6 6 e e lAplurtlcWaiiy fliflicult ^•1 “how little” was done by national 14 Ttavelttb / ...... -876 885 where the road Is of the most ap- guesswork out of ehecklng up on pumped foil of nohaenae ohdol « e M administrations in power at the port of his contention the present Coxal flow >ee*de9eeeee6saiee oar ahouid not bo drivaa at 6% PuMia TtmiUrn fltoeke proved type. ^ braking efflcienoy, but it is impor- any sustained epeod. over 80 milM oreativa i^ a by a.wdxM odqnilfit- time to check depressions of the administration had taken active Cons. Qas - ••ssooeeaA.eeeeeOeee 67 Conn. BISS flsrV ...... 46 49 When traction conditions are bad, tant to be sure the testing equip- par hour' for at loaat the first 1,000 ance, he lets her have ner d m ^ past with what has been done by teps to put hoarded and idle money OOOt Oiill ei«eeei»eeseeeeeeea or if the brakes are-not up to par, b the present administration to bring in oiroulatlon, to show that since the OOfH iPVOiltICtfl eeeeee«eeeeeee Coon. Power ...... 44 46 ment itself Is in good conditloiL'Ooe miles. The craakooM oil level ahouid AverUL hithiiOo a d u t l^ m e Greenwlok wag, pfd.. 86 greater safety is assured through of tile most common overstghti is aad a competawt mother, prai iasda S ^relief "we are justly proud of wha “oraeh” in October, 1929, the per eeeeSeeeeesc'sieeseeie be well at OU tlmei and it la im- Hartford B leo...... 66 mslng lower presaures. to smosb OU the china* Bho ffia- it has been done and feel sure that In capita clroulatlon, then 140.23, de- Du Pont e • e e • i e e e $ e e e I 87 the condition of the roll of the type portant to Change the oil at the end Hartford Qm ...... 40 V creased to $86.80 one year later, and Eastman Hodak laeevpieeeee of fievlee that turns the wheels. U of the first 600 ixulee. oovera that Ufo in the qwet m i- t time such efforts are bound to sue - AOhrST BRAKES WHEN OOLDr fe ceed.” increased to $48.50 as of Jime 80, Bieo ahd Mue ...... 2% *p£d eeeeeeeee««a 40 these rolls are grsMy, or if the If the car carries eilsnt second v M t y town isstifliiig her* She 8NB TOO ...... 110 While a carburetor never should diaoovers that' her huabamd^ 'S Economy Program 19$2. EMc Auto Lite ...... 17% 116 flutes are fllled with dirt and rub- gear speeiBl care should be taken to Elec PoW and L t ...... 9% Ahhttfaoturtttg Btooke te tampered with until the engine is befr^there |WiU be a reduction in co- keep i^e speed below twenty miles hearty, Ukeabio, esnaWa iWap fall gj. “I know,” he said, “the hearty He expreesed opinion "there hot a revene rule is recommended 'Fox Film A A% » e e e e • • efficient ox friction between tire on hour When ruDiUng in this gear at a fWe gusto for uvfiH ^ arasa, K cooperation of members of both po- ought to oe established in society Am Hardware 19% for adjusting brakes. Just .what Oett'.filec ...... a..... 17% e••4ee••• the rOUi. oomuatOsa, othsrwiao the motor vulgar and a Uttla stupid. Sha can- A litlcal parties In the enactment of such an order of things that every- Am Hoeieiy tbe engine has to do with the brakee where the aged and dependent may Gen FoOde 27% Arrow H and H, com. This ooeffloient should be at least vrtll be iralera^ too 7ml Whero eludes tiiat she owao It to hoioalf to E relief measures recommended by tbe may seem like a mystery but it 0.76 to be a good imitation of the leave him, head for GrocnwMi Vil- If President is deeply appreciated by have a idaee of refuge and the poor Oen M otors...... 18% do, pfd ...... : ^ 76 — there .10 m o wheeling this arrange- empioymeat and food,” and con- OUlette ...... a...... 18% Billings and Spencer.. — a usually follows that if the engine is actual cxmdltlons betwead'tbe tire ment Wmuld' be selected, as . this will lage aad go W for aOtf-expreaeloa in £ tbe people. Tha.. President has 10 Gold Dust ...... 16% Bristol Briss ...... — 10 hot the car has been running and the and tbe road when a cement road is five thA motor ^portunity to idle. a wbole-aouled 0ray< B fully covered the economy and re* cluded by laying: brakes are warmed up too. S lief legislation that it is unnecessary "No Preiident in peace times ever Grigsby Ghrunow ...... 1% do, pfd ...... — 105 dry, clean mid level. If the brakes Gocaeloaol bursts of spaed sure per- 80 she dOM it BventaaUy she Hershey ...... 64% Case, Lookwbod and B — 800 If brakes are adjusted when hot, are adjusted under other these mleetble. divorcee him. She tfiavoie ahtoad, for me to go Into those subjects. bad so many diffioiilt problems to an-(AP) — has to grin aad bear It uaiSitUT forward as we have after every Kelvinator ...... 4% type of brake. * period of depression.” ganiser, the great student of the Fuller Brush, Clan A . — 12 otherwise, the center of gravity of Andrew w . Mellon has been granted aately, he happens to be tfOMiOly Dealing with the prohibition oon needs o f our peoplHerbert Hoo- Kennecott ...... 10% Gray Tel^ Pay Station 26 80 An internal expanding brake will the car will shift during the test. permoaaioit by the State Department in love with hla wife, aidd It takM troversy, Mr. Curtis quoted from ver.” Kreug and Toll ...... % Haxt, ahd C ooley ...... — 125 lave lees clearance when it cools, to remoiB away from his ambaasa- him a few years to g6t Lehigh Val Coal ...... 3 Hartxnahh Tbb, com... — 2 thus causing grabbing or burning. HOW TO CLEAR ENGINE dorlal post in London fet saotber out Event^y, you’U 06 .^ad • to George Washington’s views on the Llgg and Myers B ...... 66% Constitution, and added: do, pf6^ .....a...... * ““ ao An extexnal eontracting brake will It requires about 20 seconds to weeloor so.. know, he finds someone .else m h e • • e e e I Psickard .. 3t«rtsy Works • • V • e • I SINGLE HOUSES OR TENEMENTS TO RENT ^ if changes are desired in it, they this morning by Department Com- Param Pub should be made in tbe way the CoU' Standard Screw mander James B. BresUn. The Pexm I • « I • • I do., pfd., gu ar.,...... 100 stltution designates. Legion ritual, including a fanfare of Phillips Pete 3mythe Bifg C o ...... 16 “While the people may differ ai trumpets, the advance of colors, in- Pub Serv N eeefteeeeeeeei Taylor and Feim .... — to the wisdom of the enactment of vocation, reading o f the preamble at Radio ...... Torrington ...... 82 YOUR SROBLEM a particular piece of legislation, or the American Legion Constitution, Radio Keith leeeeeeeaiaeeeeti Underwood Mfg Oo.< 18 as to the amending of the Constitu and prsyer, fxdlowed. Mrs. Marie Rem Rand . Union Mfg Co ...... tion, it is impossible |;o ignore the Bauby Buckley sang "The Star Rey Tob B .. 33% U S E n v e l o p e , com... IS S O L V E D . H E R E Constitution. Spangled Baimer.” 3eari Roebuck 20% do, pfd ...... Law Enforcement The Speeohea Socony V a o ...... 10% Veeder Root ...... FOR “Tbe Republican Party pledges Addresses were given by Mayor South Pao a...... 19% Whitlock CoU Pipe . . . At The Price You Want To Pay itself to the faithful enforcement Frank Hayes of Waterbury; Com- Rand Brands...... I6 J.B.Wil’ms 810 par and the vigorous execution of the mander Robert F. Birt of Corporal St Gas and E l ...... 18U> Eighteenth Amendment to the CoH' St Oil Cal ...... 28% Coyle Post, No. 1, of Wateroury, St OU N‘J ...... 82% mi stltution and to oppose the return hosts to the convention; W. S. Alex- of the saloon. Texas Corp ...... 15% UTESTSTOeXS ander, past department commander, Timken Roll Bear ...... ^^18% John Pickles aad George Fish and “I believe' in meeting the 1bsue and Mrs. Marietta MacDonald. Com- the-volley ball tournament by n squarely; I am a strong believer in Trans-America...... New .York, Aug. 18.—(AP)—The mittees on rules, resolution, consti- union Carbide ...... 23^...... a .' a 26 V> convincing evidence as to the mar- month. ' Mill Victoria Leibreioh presided U 8 Rubber...... 5 WM the bMiball game between the personally, I am not only id favor ket’s position. Nortl^ End and South End. The of honestly and fearlessly enforcing at the Auxiliary convention. The 'J S Steel ...... S9%There was a mUd rally in the day's prograih Included an address Util Pow and L t...... 6% former team was aided by the fact all our laws but further I am op- morning, which carried a number of Group of 80 Menbers Enjoy that Charlie Sweet, also of the north PRINCETON ST. posed to the return of the saloon by Mrs. Agnes Bonrlsk of Sam'ord, Warner Pic ...... 3% utilities and rails up a jx)lnt of two, HOUSES : daine, national vies president of the WeetemXJhIofl ...... 32 end, officiated m umpire, according 6 room eingls, sun porch, tile and I am opposed to the repeal of but these advances were replaced to the iQilag south enders. When bath, fireplace, eteam heat, the Eighteenth Amendment Eastern Division, as well as a past Ubi 1L4 and M fg...... 36% by losses of similar extent in a mid- Sports and Dinupr At preildsnt’s parley lunohwon, a re- Woolworth...... 86% the smoke of long dlitanoe hitting garage, high elevation. DlBOttsses Agrloultore day sag. By tbe fourth hour, there cleared awa}, the hoys from over TO RHNT Discussing agriculture at greater K>rt of trophies and awards pad a had been some recovery, but it Columbia Lake. the traokS'SMmed to have won by a length than uiy other single sub- lanqust and danbe tdnight lacked vitaUty. core of 18 to 15. Also several other single Mrs. Frances Krause, of West WestinghouM, American Can and ject, Mr. Curtis recalled congress in A delleimu luncheon wm served and two family houses and I have on my rental list sevswA the past 11 years enacted between Haven, president of the New Haven Wall Street Amerieai^Telepbone registered loss- the membera.Dn arrival at Brown’s good single houses in idsM rssi- county orfanisatlon and Mrs Rose es of about 1 points .and Case got It was the consensus of ths eighty 26 and 30 bills “ with the hope and Beach at Ooluinhla, consisting of apartments to rent. dential districts priced from expectation that they would give F. Lansbury, of Wethersfield, presi- down 8, before meeting lupport le- members who attraded the clam chowder, sandwiches, pickles agriculture the greatly needed and dent of the Hartford oeuaty organi- suee off. a point or so from the pre- outing of the Chamber of Com- Briefs merce at Columbia Lake yesterday and so on. Urbane Oiano catered deserved relief.” sation are oaadldates for auxiliary vious close included U. 8. Steel, and added to his reputation m a “But I regret to say,” he added, preiident Standard of N. J., New York Cen- afternoon that thelaffifir waa the $4G to beet ever held in the hlitory of the chef par-exoellence. At 6:80 o'clock Dial S440 $144 “that while some of them have help- Officers of tho fli Dapartmant Naw York, Aug. 18—The dividend tral, Loews and Dupont In the Oeano Mrved dlimer, eoneistlng at ed to some extent yet most of them executive commit raportad last meeting of Bnraeers Public Ser- .main, the rails held up fairly well. organisation. The sports program half broiled chicken, potatoes, com And Let Us Solve Your have not come up to the expecta- was interesting and varted and oc- night Treaiurer B. Armstrong re vice Oo. scheduled for today has The morning advance carried such on ooh, sliced tomatoes, pickles, Rental Problems. , Phone 5732 tions of those who introduced and ported a deficit of $; ^ l a t h i - w o r k been poitponed owing to lack of a Issues as flouthem Padfle, Union cupied the attention of the mem- rolls, butter, watermelon and honey supported them. of' tbe .rehabllitati* oeiaxaittee and quorum. No dat# for the meeting Pacific; Santa Fe, ConsoUdated Gas, bers throughout the afternoon. dew melon and coffee. Th8 memberi “while this problem baa not boen was authorlaed to borrow up to $8, hM been set ^ , Public Sefvioe of N. J., Columbia ' Oonteeta brought along big appetites and did and should cot be pextlsan, yet the 000 in aatlolpatioa of eomlag re Gas, Blectrto Power and Light, Gen- Frank Busch wm in charge of the not leave tbe tables until they had Republican Parly wishes to solve ceipta. Retail lirioea in Jul^ showed a eral Bleoirtc and Jolmi ManvlUe, various events, in which practically stowed away second and third help., it and IS anxious to bring the farm- The patitloa for a new' pimt in mailer ^art Jay B. Sam inge. er into a situation of equality with er. Rand swam to victory in the swim- ARTHUR A. industry. Hartford was taUad whan mambsrs month since May, according to the of Rau-Looka Post in that olty .pro Fairchild RetaU . Price Index as of . The day'i Mwa faUed to bring the ming race over a large-field, and “One of the problems is to reduse tested its orgaaiaatioa./ August 1. The decline for 1^6 month market anything in the way of im- Leroy Slocomb and Jlrancis Cole- mOH IN THE SKY the spread between what the pro- was 1.5 per cent following a de- portant stimulus in either direc- man jousted themselves ixito .the ducer on the farm receives and what canoe tilting championship by de- eijM crease o f 2.8 per cent in June and tion, and with, a widespread feeling Flames leap outward from the 360 Main S t tbe ultimate consumer pays for 1.8 per cent in May. that more convincing signs b f. au- feating alk comers. surface of the sun at the rate of KNOFLA such products. Another is to pro^ COMMITTEES APPOINTED tumn buiineis.reoovery : fight be The shoe face wm - won by 20,000 milM a minute and eome- 875 Main St. vide the farmers better marks Alexander Cole, the balloon race by timei reach a height of half a mil- facilities. Direetora of tha J. 1. Case Co. wUl needed to juitlfy a further broad inaet for action on the quarterly advance buyers were inclined to John Bush, the egg^race by John lion mllee, aoeonfing to a Califor- “I have for yeirs believed a na- FOR UGION CONVENTION preferred dlvideiid on Auguat 22. caution. Brokeraga opinion remain- Pickles, the horseshoe pttolxing by nia sotMtist •il|- it tional coo'perative system woul< ed predomlfumtly bulllih on , the help solve the problem and I stil Whlla admitting that tanglbla.de* market, considered over a period of believe such a system, property or- Watarbury, Aug. II.—(AP)—The vefopmonta so far are agalnat any levetal weeks, but opinion as to im- m ganised and conducted, would en' following oommttteea ware , appoint cbeetful foreoMt of corporation mediate trend wm confused. able tbe farmer to get a better price ed today by Department CQnunan< earnings la tha last half of tha yehr. Commodity markets were still be- * H O M E S r for bis prodifcts and at the same der James E. Braalin at tha annual Wall stTMt thinks it posalbla -that ing closelV watched. Rising prices time do no injury to those who deal cnaventlon of tha Ooimaetiout De- several groups, notably tha rail- for raw materials were felt In tbe REALVALim honestly in the buying and selling partment, American Legion: roads, will make a better showing retail toarkets during July, kccord* CITY and FARM of farm products, while protecting Rules: than in the first half. to Fairchild’s Index, ^ which the farmer against those who will WUliam J. Galvin, Jr., of Hart showed that the decline In prioee of not give him a s^are deal.” ford, chairman. Christopher WoUen Bradstreets reports that bank goods to the consumer rtackeaed He denied the Republican Party berg of Farmington, John WSloh ef deartngs at 67 dtlea of the United considarably, amountliig to 1.5 per could be charged with having Simsbury, A. 8. FaMen of Hanaden, States for tha weak ended Aug. 17 cent, compared to 2.S per ceflt in RXAI. E S T A ^ neglected the farm question, point- Frank ' Fahey, of ThmopaonvUle, registered an Increaae of 2.8 per June. The slump In both whofesale ing out that since March 4, 1921, l>roy D. Dowxu of Norwalk, Arthur cent. They totaled $6,866,211,000 and retail prices during'the first six 100 ACRE FARM in North Coventry, large orcbatdi “it has enacted into ^aw various against $4,248,962,000 the previous months-were an Important factor iu measures intended to TOlve the pro' Meintyrd, of Putnam, John KeUeen acres tillable, large bam, house in:V<^ ewditioB, $5( of MontviUe, George Bagrte, of Tor- week. Omitting deariagi of New the advene earnings statements re- blem.” These acts, be said, were not York City baa^, which dadlaed many oompaifies. Sean only supported by the various farm rtngton end B. C. Hyatt, of Bastx. pw^by, Credentials: slightly, the gaitt for the rest of the Rdebuck, for : instance, nportod a 6 RCN>M BUNGALOW dn WiBhlngton street N# organizations, “but many of them country was 7.2 per cent Normally, lois after sll chafies at $2,893,784 were proposed by such organiza- Harry Shura, Naval Peat, New sonable offer refjMd* . ” ^ Haven, chairman: M. 1. J. Higgins of a modest increase le expected at this id the' 28 weeks ended Jqly 16, most tions". , according to Bradstreets, be- of wtaloh reflected the writedown of Wrong Impression Windsor; August Moro of Sta^ord; " h Lester H. Bliss of WilUmantio; Otto cause at mid-month payments. inventortMi. A check to the decline 100 A'CRE FARM on Crystal Lake road, Mild leettbn As to tbe Reconstruction Finance Anderson, of Jewatt City; James might permit many eotfipanles to Corporation, he said there is “quite Wholaaala food prioaa for tha show profits, according to Wall for touyiat accwimodatioas and filling etatfo^ . T rills a wrong impression'' regarding its Dinnan, of New Haven; Arthur Kel- ly of Thomaiton; Ueyd Hoops, of waak'indad Aug. 1$ raaetad slight- street haiiken, while an dotual up- a good proposition at a^rcofldnhble price., : > . V r losns, adding: ly from the pravlotis waak, as maas- tunx would obviously be highly ben- • TO LEASE "While it is true that it has help Middletown, aad Lao J. DowUag at urad by Braadatreota Index. The eflcisl. It was the Increase in prices ed some of tbe larger banks, yet of Hartford. afijuatod figure rafiactad this slight in the ofl industry which brought • TO RENT 8 FILLING STATIONS on State r o ^ the 3,600 banks and trust oompani< Raaolutlona: change with a figure o f 6$.0 per cent a number Ot prominent eompanlee 16,000 and $7,500. assisted by it 70 per cent nf tine re- Bar. Hanry O. CaaNdy cf NorMk, of the 193I-19N average against ill ‘ that group out Of the red in tbe lief has gone to banks and trust ehairmao; B. B. Ogran off Naw Bri- 66.8 last wide. The upward mova- first .half. - • To SELL 'W companies in cities of less then 6,000 tain; J. Frad Oenihs, ef CHrocawleh: meat of food .prieas has bean so Wan street reeked fo f the week- SPBCIAL population, 78 per cent in those of Edward T> Newmariur, orRoekvUla; steady over' >4he past several ly ban^^tam taU , to be published •T O: BUY Several single and double housM obtflinh^f|f,i|lij| less than 10,000 and 86 per cent In P. J. Mahon, Norwich; Fonnat xnontha, the agency stated, "that tomeridwi to make g tevorabie V. ' i ' ( * . those of less than 86,000 ponula- Thatohar c f Bast Manq|tMi; J. B. this aporadlb 'n U p s s t aapeauaiy shewing. The Bank at Bn$1and’s amount of the flMnrtgflges thereon. •<' 'V ’i ‘ . ( , U

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B. AHEUKAN iH n EER Bfb^wki CROP ' touwm f'to and J(dm Landers; v alternates, Kar- HOB-NOBS WITH KING » * V Mariwt, Roy Saafbrd, Hubei eaaaed ^IN YEARS Btoasteta, L- Tfidsn Jewttt, Pater Mr. Now York, Aug. li.->(AP)—Au« Pandero, Sheffield Cormier and Behool gustus Bbillips, a locomotive Oftgi< Paul lyroUewshL , OapO EUtROVLT MBS MATH Mrso%, nser, is baok from Bulgiiia still MMwiud N m t o n A ctiv e daufffiee^' ProdnctiM 40 Per Cent Lest hit daaed by the recoptioft he saili3 A. .ItoWtOB «f §8 ikicott Boris gave him. » DITERSBCnOR CRASH Imie a defto record of week of No aoofter had' FhiU ^ arrived in ttfator toe past' Thmnas a t r ^ Faith is toa 1WRil8a Thkn Last Year—Smaller his native Bulgaria for a visit, be dB ha 86 years of age —O h a t f e a M. P a ^ i R a t said, than the King, whose hobby Vdnidn Conttf Men Injured bi _____ 4 1 ^ Stitt kecpA toe also is locomotives, sent a oarriige Aecldftnt Near O g ta ’a Cor- Ba was born in 'Natr Rayeo, fhu 1929. and a mUltafy eeeort around to hit ftftetaora being amoog thaha mat bring him to the summer palace at wrs—Sumiweed To Cmort- ~ of toat plaee, Mffiord and vama. Tim mitimAUd produotloa of Broad "You know, railroading my WllMam Clark, Jr., and Raymond Ur. Newton whose trade was IM t Tebdoco, produood exolualvflly bobby," Phillips quoted the Kiog as Claih of Venma Ostoer, Wtra* treat- -hriek laying petlred only two years 1ft tit Oenatctleut V«U«y» tad tutd having said, •'We never have a new ed at tha ofliee of a loeal N>y*lolaa ago. Rs worked at that time at the for.. U adtr tad to torn* tx tta t engine over here but 1 pttU the ^ Wednesday aftemoen for toJiuitB noad Brotto Woolen Company in TICKETS wrapptr purpotM, la 40 ptr cent throttle and start the tram trafia g Delegates from Volture, 40 and 8 box will prove it.—Advt. the faofe that the top leaf on the Miss Betty Anne Wlnshlp of Haa- •hade enters Into direct competition srdvllle li vieltiag her grandparents with Outdoor Tobacco. the Rev. and Mra. Wallace I. Weod- Wisconsin Competition In. Northern Wisooniln - Tobacco Mr. and Mrs. Emery Fellowe and comet more or lees into direct com- children motored to Worcester, petition with Connecticut Valley Mass., Sunday with the termfa sis- Hayana Seed and it is of interest to ter, Mri. Looke Myott, who has note that the ea|Umated production )een vlsitii}g them. Mr. and Mrs. in this area has dropped from 19,- Fellows alao motored to Northboro, 600.000 to 11,000,000 pounds bring- Ifaee., to visit Mra. Fallows' father, ing the total production of so-called Walter Bigelow. binder t3^e of tobacco down from Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lawia and 85.600.000 pounds in 1931 to 59,- son. Burton, spent the day recently 260.000 pounds in 1932. at Roqky Point, R. I. Georgw and Florida Shade are the Mr. and Mra. Aaa Burdick and chief eompetitore for the Connecti- cut Valley Shade W raj^r Market two, sons of Hampton and Mr. and and' the production in Georgia and Mrs. John Jacobson and Mrs. Mary Florida le off from 8,100,000 pounds Shlppee of Manafleld Centar, spent in 1981 to 2,800,000 pounds in 1932, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas bringing the total estimated sd- Lewis. oallsd Wrapper type down to slight- Tliere are several cases of mumps ly lower than 7,000,000 in 1982 as in town. ^ compared with 8,500,000 pounds in Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Thompson, 1981 and it we taks into account the Jr., motored to Boston WednsMiy amount of Connecticut Shade that and left for their home in ChanoSl- will not be harvested this total or, Va., Thursday after spending ahMild be brought considerably several days visiting friends and rel- lower. atives in town. The stock of tobacco on hand and Miss Beatrice Cox of Providence, consumption of cigars are both cig- R. I., is visltinn; her couslr-, Thomas nificant factors in determining the Lr'- -'3 rr:l lamily. price the farmers may hope to re- &lr. and Mrs. Low and daughter ceive for the current year’s produc- and Miaa Baatrice Cox and Burton tion. Because of the fact, however, Lewis motorad to ShWter Harb^, that stocks have not been classified R. I. Tuesday and sprat the ddy. in the past, according to their qual- ity, value of this measure of the gen- eral situation and while it is true the total cigar consumption has de- MRS. McCORMICK W 0R S| , clinsd to very discouraging levels having dropped 22 percent from Chicago, Aim. 18— (AP) — Tha June 1981 to June 1982 the decline in cigar consumption has not been condltioa of 3k^ Edith Rockefeller so severe as cigw type production. McCorakk took a anddra aad Fire Curmg eevara ta n for Iba wotaa iMt alght Every precaution should be used aad w«a "m y grave,” her physi- to bring the 1982 crop through the cians said to w . cure in the best possible condition Mrs. leodetaSdea protosfad in- and while it 1s fully realised that In ness, wUoh - badaiaa ^acota w|tfa|a mai^^lacoB funds are not ayaUable the Insfi flaw Wataa dnlag which for Flro Curin g, this practice shoulds aha movsd Smb bra Mdwsal lafee ba foUowad wharavar po^bla Shore ditea tame to i hetd, had vldad we have long humidhumid* is^S s gtvan her soma rraSarfoa rainmtty wbra molMtBaee collects on the leavi and aha had bara bright aad cheer- and thraatsBS_poie sweat damage. ful. In a year Iflw the present when Most of her family has been at bam ^aoa la ptattlfid and careful her bedside, her dtvoreed husband, attSBtloii to hagdllng tbe bams aft- Harold F. ifoOonalok, her . sister. er tha crop Is hung win do much to Mrs. Alta HoohafiBar Prentlee, her pravntpola sweat Any method ■on, Fowler, her dagghtor. Mrs. that wflfniova the air through the Eliaha D. Hubbard and She haa been sheds aad prevent moisture from awaiting tha antral of her other cradenalng on the leaves and stalkSr daughter, Mrs. Max Oaer, from will prevent pole sweat Fire Is the Swltserland. surest msthod known so far but Mrs. Osar arrtrad to New York proper-hanging eud msnagement of yesterday and wsa axpedted to ar- the vevtllatom wiD help a great five in Chicago by>^sin. deal. . HORSESHOE IfATCH SHOUSVB NEW POST > Leone and Brosowskl won four Waehiftgton, Aug. 18.—(AP) — out of six games from Calambara Jouatt Shouaa has been selected by and Wilson in tha toet half of a- the Aaeodatlto Against the Prohibi- series of i i gamss on the Bast Side tion Ameadrnrat to lead what tha horseshoe courts last The chalrmin of Its axaeutiva donunlttaa eoorsi. 61^2; 81-40; 80^1^ 884K1: cana^ drive to bring about prompt- 41-60; 62-47. Total rlnim v: Leone, ly tha ratiSostlon of the n4Wyamend- 62; Brosowski, 64; Onambers, 04; mfftt whfSh lOoBgresa will aiitot*',' Wilson 46. SOCONY

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i i By n o;jpN -WBU^HDIBB " BIMUN wiwtB TODAY “If ypjii.know so. much, about, ther MONA MOBAN, reoeptlonlit In n ahs to hayei the j? ”-;Ae,ask- New York, If.-i-Wien ,the 3 SC5 i3 Ei3 S 3SyS^ househ^(^” Mona begsn, “thSen iiyou -ed. .“Fm-^ tired-now! Wall S tr^ law offloe, reoeiyea an know I haven’t aniy'^Jewels to spu^ cu xW n s'sw i^after &e TEEDBING TPIE IB / . V. mnnlBg proposal of marriage. Mef bed.” GBmCAL’PERIOD of. You know— ...... Hialf trembling,; the , 'gtels aa* last act oif'the a^ov/ apoployer <*ii» her a wealthy ec- Americans are unable to buy as Mona Is In love with BABBT But he. was in rather more of a go on the s ti^ . Thirty years ago gl^, a .suit,for the small boy, at- TOWNSEND, rich and socially burglar came in I dropped :\he:Chaln [lalists still insist iprn having upsets they have done ta years pae^ the hurry than had at flrst appearisd. end rolled it up wHh . a -pidr on 68rd street. Dad left the hos- ed. fee cup before replying. “Well—” vice president .of Cbmpaonwealto ing through. longer. Both coats and dresses wl!l I' pital and returned to the Third avc' “There!" Moha indicated a Jewel "You didn’t want her to wear ana SouQicrn, ahd a director in sev- On the other hand, I have seen . The open-kettle method of can- be longer for dayAme wear and stones that cieime from your eral other ^ w er companies. anlde length for evening. lif'i nue flat. Finally as June ended case on the dressing table. MARIE KENNY children get every tooth tacludihg ning is said. to be destructive to Ti -' * Mona packed her father, mother The man opened'the_^x. held up nephew’s mine so you bought the She. hsM three dhlldren by an their molars without turning a hair I Vitamin C and.while fruits will keep' and Kitty off to Atlantic City. a string of inil^sSon pearls, finest diamond on the market to earlier marriage. >There is Craig Mc- or being sick for a day. by tbis mqtood, it has been fotmd There are wonderful opp<»tunitie8 In July she and Lottie set off to dear to Mona’s heart, a ring or two make up for the rob^ry! Are .you Donnell, 2^. a p<>pblar radio bari- perience as a 'wife and mother will Why this is no one knows. But that peachM lose half their potency, just now to pick Up odd pieces of Maine for a vacation. “It will be she had owned for years, and then going to let her wea r the Em- tone; Marjbrie', 19,' and Marie, who is enrich her for the new career. a continued hot spell-while teetol^tille commerifially -cann^ ones furniture, things Wfe Have been dull,” Mona warned. “Remember the thin diamond chain. “If you press?” 10. • "Middle-aged women should not are gropii^ their way to dey-ight equial fresh ones in this respect. Con- longing for but toe pride has been have the Townsend dignity to up- wanted to hide it why didn’t you "Why not?” make ah attempt to crash the stage makes a bad combination. ' sequently can fndta by toe pack, seyemd reach. Then mahy people have been putting' up with old mat- hold. No flirtations, no gay parties. do a better job ?” he a^ed. “Have Why not, indeed! On that point Mrs. Keitay, who is an attractive as soubrettes, of course; That is N(»t Alwa3^ On Time I cold’ or hot« method, or buy them in Not even dancing!” 3TOU got the Empress?” young Mr. Ashcroft of Townsend, platinum Uohde, with much vivacity^ ridiculous. But if they are willing to The flrst teeto should present toe markets, 'watehtag for sales or tresses when toe most comfortable “I’m not so interested In parties,” The words were like a bomb Townsend and Townsend, kept is as thrilled over her luck as she play the roles for which age ana ex- toemselves at sir to nine months. buying them ta dozen or case'lota. ones can be bougHt for a fraction Lottie confessed. In a lower tone Mona stared back at him. silent. He had liked young ; Mrs. would have been SO years ago. )eriecce have fitted them, I see no of their former prlcite. the skm* Yet many babies at a year or even : 8 true of blankets and linens. It she touched upon a forbidden sub “Steve sold the Empress!" she Townsend, x ar be it ifrom him to "I hadn’t appeared in a theatrical reason why they should not make fifteen months, are toothless. The I ' In Paris this summer hundreds of ject. “Have you heard from the— said quickly.‘“You must know that deny her the Empress! production a l ^ I left high school the attempt. When girls are young, win soon be time to give the living next Incisors (upper jaw) should ap^ wommii have been wearing corsages room and other indoor portions of the boys?" . if you follow the market.” (To- Be C^nthiaed) until ono day last spring;” she says. and have an opportunity . to. go into pear at anywhere from, eight, to of natural flowers to harmonize It was early evening and they “Sure he sold It.-Don’t you know “Ihe Wt»ta«»’® Club put on "The the work which they prefer, natural- toe house more attention. Odd twelve months, and their compan- with toeir coatumea. Everyvtoafe chairs can be 'picked up most reas- were in Mona’s sitting room. Lot who bought it?” Toreb Bearers,” I w fs accused of ly they should take it. But if the ions below about two months later. toe tendency to wear, freah flowers tie, lovely and ingenuous looking Lottie and Mona looked at him being a prcdessional for some rea- onably, tables, lamps and other opportunity doesn’t'come until later, Perhaps they wlll .be on time and has been, growing ta favor. things that make toe home ao live- as always, was seated on a chaise blankly.. 1'hc man seemed delighted son or .otoer.-I kaciiir I loved acting it should be seized Just as eagerly.” perhaps not. able. longue. Mona, In a fragile white with the effect of his -words. my part Then toe bugbears, toe canines or I From Paris also cornea the re- MARY TAYLOR. gown and wearing Steve’s dia- Well," he said, “your husband "From that petformiance, Bniz Mrs. Kenny believes that children 'stomach” teeto, should: come along ] monds, moved about aimlessly, con bought it He bought it for you, to Fletcher, , a tepkew, of Booth Tark- keep women yoimg. between______a year and______a half and two sidering what baggage to take on show how kind-hearted he is and ingtop, deeldoS to write a play tor “Nothing gives, one a greater spirit I years. They usually keep their ap aa much harm a« keeping it sealed the trip. to make his nephew sore. The deal me. He cMIs4 it'Aggia’s -Affairs.’ of happiness,'or helps one to-retain Ipotatment “Mother hears from Bud. He’s went, through yesterday and we up ta a port that grows slightly^ I’m opwiita it at Sharon, Connecti- youthfulness so miicL' as a family,” Before they show up, however, GLORIFYING larger evezy day. well and cays the others are. You- thought you’d be plajdng with the BRITISH PUSH FORWARD. cut, and C la scheduled' for Broad- she sa3rs. “ I believe that mothers some of toe double teeto ta hack know a boy’s letter!” Mona sighed. sparkler.” There, are putea k. 'her head mysterir German manpower - t o , the , lowest Daily fiealth “HOva. you heard aboUt Betty? are a dismal warning of cozotag “I got that out for you. It’s never ouly. “What’s the difference if I point since the begimdng-bf the war. There' have been many attempts Jim proposed to her in his car.” harm. Lost Her Promineiit Hips-—- been worn.” ; to explain cancer in-old age, but "How really, romantic! And she There are beauty grains oh toe Doable Chin - Sluggistoess “It’s lovely! Where did you get all of them are theoretical. In old accepted* Of. course?” market that make a splendid paste Service age toe degenerative process ta the it?” "Yes, tai hospital.”—^Answers. for removing blsckheads. The grains Gained Physieal Vigor— “Mrs. Faxon cabled to a friend in iHiiltK eated demands toe mixture is applied to the. face. A Shapely Figmre. you this if you like it and (ransack- made on toe ceUs ta this -way may NO CONCERN OF HIS It acts aa a atimulant, sending toe ing the closet) this and this—” result, in toe sudden, rapid growth If you’n fat—flrst nmove toe ^ oup OFCHie TO TAKE BACK TO SCHOQt. AGED. MUST RE CAREFUL blood along at a swifter pace. The Mona was not yet accustomed to that is called cancer. Wi.rthih, emi-1 A landlord wrote to one of his skin glows. Debris.is cast off.! cause!. having a maid wait on her. She was OF MINORr nmlTATlONB nent pathologist,' considered cancer tenants who was a lawyer: “ I re- Take one half teaapoonfiil ’ of W h E PlAID DREWS’IN THE , f ! I i ni. t There are soft complexion brudi- busily looking over lingerie, smooth- to be merely a sudden, rapid aging gret to inform you tbat my rent is Kruachen Salte in a glass, of hot CEWTER. I© OF RED AND BLUE . . N«* 8 ot Six Arilelee ea ^ t also make' toe ekih function ing gloves, examining l ose; Lottie WOOLEN. THE AS(20T SCARF of a group of cells. . much overdue. Will you kindly for- more quickly and actively. watri^ ta' toe moziring. To hasten, watched silently, knowing it was Whatever toe pause may be, older ward mo a check?” restate go light on fatty meats, po- I© OF ©LUC VELVET FACTEMEO EDROR^B NCVYB: This Is toe . Creams are good for toe removal useless to remind her friends that WITH AN ENORMpU© PIN. persons should be especially careful Back. Went Lbe following reply: of dirt, but they do not as a .cir- tatoes* ' cream* and pastries—ta 8 the maid could do all this tomorrow iMt; ef AaerieV of rig iwtieles by Dr. to treat all slight infections and to “I see no. reason .on earth why I weeks get on toe s(»les and note Flekl^ Gpo4 Reeltii After 60. visit a physiedan If these irritations should pay your rent. I can’t even cula'tozy aid. It is necessary now and howmany pounds of fat have van-' in a trice then to use a brush pr beauty,, After a while Lottie said, “Has E pau l e t s broaden the Hta regblar^ k^ will be do not respond readily to treat- I p a y m y own.”—^Londop Evening iahed. . , Mr. Townsend shown you the Town- SHOULDERS AND METAL BUTTONS' printed .iBvtentotoOW’P 'W er* ment. News. ‘ grains, especially if you. have.blacdt- Notice also that you have gained send Jewels yet?” FASTEN THE FRONT OF THE FROCK heads. They are not always. wiStag fh energy—your akin la clearer-#-, Mona looked up from the stocking GIVlNfirlTASUlT /B y DR, BUh S k EPSHBEIN to come out, even then. Somettmeh, you feri younger in body—Kruachen after the free has been thoroughly box. Her hand strayed to the dla- effect. Edifor, Aogrito) ef Hie American will give a n y ^ t person a joyous ipond chain about her throat. “I cleansed and softened, it Is neces- surprise. Mbdlcal Aifodhrien, and of sary to use warm towels, or cotton have these but of course they’re not Hygela* 'Rie Hce^to Magazine Herald Pattern But .be sure it’s .Kruschen-#ybtur Townsend Jewels. I have my emer- to remove the offehdtag’ partiolea.. health comes flrst—and SAFETY Dmi't-Injun Sirin ald. Mrs. Faxon says he selected Gander kite \atWoyiB; recog- first is toe Kruschen promise. an emerald necklace for my birth- Sometimes people are afraid. tha| (Set a bottle of Kruschen iSalto day but he’s saving it for me until ni^ by, toe vmiediil^ profession ILLUSTRATED DRESSMAKING I this process' may enlarge the pores. from J. H. Quinn A Co., South Msu- the opera opens. She says he wants as a disease qf rid age. More re- LESSON FURNISHED WITH It'will not if it ia done carefully. chester—or - any leadtag druggist to see me go down the aisle in a centiy it has>ksemed to odcur fairly EVERY PA’ETBRN. Don’t injure your akin. Don’t pricto adywhen in America (laota 4 black velvet gown and emeralds.” frequently s^oxig. ^u ^er people or stretch or tear it Besides, the we^) and toe cost Is but er-teifle. remo'val of toe dirt can’t, possibly do —Advt. V dud there; jexplafiations If you find it necessary to study There was a movement at the irour figure for A slender* topoorance I window. Both girls seemed to turn advanced ^ thUi ISiCt .It. is recog- qized , bjqredlty ' p lo^ a large you!U find thli model la juat what at the sotmd. They were alone la you are looking for. the house except for the servants poft in cucer; oqd .that inbreeding on the top floor. Mona, as always, may b e a r^ j^ . re^xtasj^iUty. The deep Mallojted yoke la alen-1 had dismissed her maid because it l^e ;eteJttclan, Karl derlring and charming. The rimUar seemed so silly to keep her about J^eoraon. toS»d iltat toe'maximum treatment of toe skirt haa a tendon-1 BLACK COAT, teri(leace. of; ;(MtociBrobcurs' at toe ey to narrow toe hlpUne. Just to lay out a nightgown. RIGHT. ADDS A CAPE age of 4g te:w?W?k Md of 56 to The windows looked out on a tiny, men.. Tlte erief^' c ^ period is iron-fenced balcony. The curtains collar ofhimkwKic h The draped bodice with its V-| MAY Be rem^ d for ftoto..48, to . ' ne(dcltae la still another gUrwmtwg were moving and, instantly alert, Accordliif to Humphry Rol- quality. the two girls held their breath. MORE in f o r ma l WEAR AS SHOWMAN THE les.ton; the moat tecently assembled It’s carried out ta a novelty crepe The flowing silk parted and a •Il man, young rather and not bad SKETCH AT THE figures i|x England; indicate that silk in burgundy coloring with plain LOWER LEFT. mortality ;from cancer, of toe most burgundy crepe. looking, appeared. * a(tcenibte /continues to to- “Don’t get scared; IJon’t get cteiuw .up to m bid age, where- Stylo No. 812^ is designed for aiaes scared!" he said. “I ain't here to as oincev it letw Accessible posi- 36, 38,. 4b, 42, 44, 46 and 48 inches hurt anybody. Pm here to get the ttbas does! Aq't ' ‘ > bust. Townsend Jewels.” Obvioudy jtoe reasgu'is that can- Size 86 requires 2 7-8 yards 89- His tone was almost friendly. cer tatksstotoabb. the intestines inch with 1 1-4 yards 89-taeh oon- . “And don’t try ringing for a serv- and simfian ia o m ^ b le poaitibhs is traattag. - ^ ant, either,” he advised, taking a hot e#oy to ' ^l^oyfr aeid in most WHY? step nearer. “Nobody will answer. hto^hee8•'advansg|'to n ridly tbat Price of pattern 15 cents. They’re all out.” The young maw the penon lines Sf the e«hcer. Hence Scnoie people’s cloftiliing never was entirely at hk ease. Inviting such qtobto did net occur in people seenu to look old; . v. yet you . Mona to be seated, he took an easy af* advanced. years.' Manchester • Herald chair. know 'e y ’ve be^ deimed. E*attem Service is OWhv lbhk continued ar 11^8 on in Hie method pi itritatiott #fU8MptiMf sp^^ ta toe For a Herald Patteza eead 16e doaning... .the DoUganVpi^ > ui atampe or coin directly to irri- Faahldn Bureau, Manebeatar Bv^ cessr^ewB the life, eblOr * Qtag' Herald; Ffftb Avenue\ and Hdiiic. # toinda^uch mote 88rd. atnet, New loth Ctty. .fie Ih wwiton Trito Mn- sure toi fill ta number ot pattern you 24 Hour Service. PkoM 71U > ' ‘ \ : r run to Pateera No* ...... V, i t iB tth^ to as much Priee UUeato j and tongue .Noo^ I'e e e e e e e e e e fO'VOAK.njte wbOiiii os'do.-iheii, if’aronmbk ILEM P’S ntotev jt^'-''toSf« states of rieeeaaa t • • • • • • bn « 768 Miii^ 8t> PhMfrMM tiSSatej' _____ O*.' /*tj- *'- . Tourney k Wide Open ONIT NOR HONfflS

Amarillo, Tex., Aug. If.—(AP)<— He has sight, s ^ who with him* TO M A S m HSOIS "Uncle Boh" d e a lin g , 88*ysar>old salf compose one Uastqp, but ri(co of ^ baseball nisgrsr of Alanrsed, T «u and his funily team of sons aad tham ars away, from htama. graodsoOB tars' leoUag for sew fields A li-year-ald giaadson. yo Fliitfe Te Qailify For P. G. to coaquar. meaihsr of the team. Is the CHAMP WnffiTANDS R ocosmo Record-Breaker, "Unde Bob,’’ who really iloesn't "Uncle Bob" p l a ^ ^ t fisl< MeRtBeRmird^SP.Ii; Town SwHBBOf OtampiiD; A. Briidrira* CkuoM Of remember whan he b e iw pltaylBg ^ team nliiyad the Alaaresd ASSAULT ON m u Wine 2nd Hace In Olym- the gaBM, would like Poms matdiss on % nda Heb’e” dxty- k^c TnU Ti I with otbar ftamlly aggregations. His dgh^ birthday aad won, 7 Uf i, SERIES AMUNGED Odierc Creavy Te Def«d teammates eure six sons and two lus hitting was t. feature of the pic^ k Only 18 Yonre graadfOBS. game. Far Tide Hdi lilew Setvlbf iUkr- Tide. Ralliet h Fisd 18 Hekt To (Nd. OBOOf TO JDHOB Bif Kk WiAkiwiet But IkrM Ori tt Fm ie ix CItagm Te Oofiid State Soiior Golf TO BE OWN 8t Paul. Miim., Auf. 18.—(AP)~ CUBSBEATNIAVES MINDS* GmATeBePhfritoh 'A course made treacherous ^ ttar* Shelbyv^lle, Mo., Aug. 18.—(AP) Ali sfitries for the wennen’s niea tow fairways, heavy mattied rough Toarsey At New Britain. —It took Ruth Oeborn, 18-year-oAd CMcago,- 18.-(AP)-| aad the adddtion of 83 traps will ShelbyviUe girl, just four months tb M19 MRS AS Pitchers under Charley Grimm, j'slngles tenalS:,touri)aaiiBt for the greet 104 of America’s leading golf> I become a record-breaking peiferm< new manager of die GMCsgo town chsmpionehip auatat be reeelvod kj fikmma Tomi Cj*e, \rtJlSyt to be m alt«?S Tbs complsts list of svsats for tbs ers when they gather here tw the ] er wiUi tbe discus and a second by fi o ’deek tom oT ^ nilM, in annual town swimming meet, to .be National ProfeSslaQil Golfers aiso* . New Britain, Aug. 18.—(AP)—A. their own Winter of Bridgeport suceieaBfully pltace winnsr in tbe women’s Olym- RACETKlIENSlir order that play msjE ba'Started over HiTe l i t Bafote. held at GHk^ HoUow Saturday af- dation tournament August 80. pic games. Grimm has informed ‘ all Ms temeou at 3tl0 o’clock, waa< an- withstood the assault made on his hurlers that they are to make a tte wett end. The pairtio|^ wttl he For the past two yrear* the scene title by SS players aad today con- A little more that three months inn m n m* i souneed today by Fraak Buach. The of St. Paul’s 110,OOO open. Keller thorough study of all National laancroa^. Batqrib^. Persons ;^an- meet will inclufo free style, back tinued hie rule as champion of the after At bad picked up one of the iorec Team HttleioD awi league battefa and their haUta. A beet three out of five game course will present many added dlf> Connecticut Senior Golf Aasoclatioa. Sauceri see how beaw It was,” | miw iag to..«nter should iaotiiy sltbsr series has been arranged between stroke aad breast stroke ewiauaiBg fleultlea to the host of stars sedc- she set a world mark of 188 feet 8-4 tbs |B^ Qnlm^, (Tsi; 6114) or Paul in eeveral classN for beys #ad itri>. After traUing the leaders by one ^ob, or from bis post at first Mancbeeter Oreea aad'the Iririi Ing Uie crown now worn by Tom Inch to win tbe fingl American try- I Jesai^ (tsl. 6095). Ntoa, it WSJ stated today, follow each elau tocludlBg dlvtog eompeti- stroke at the half-w^ mark, Wln-\ Todf Fw NatioDal P«o-| boe, for CbcUy. turn. Creavy of Albany, N. Tn who arose ter shot a 78 In the. final 18 holea outs. gumiig to the number of 'sntriss lag a msotiqg of the maaagera of from obscurity to capture it from a that a major league [ready received, ooimMtltiba will be Tbe number of satrisa this year ia yeatarday fOr a total aeore of 169. At Los Angeles she again broke pitcher ehould know b a t t ^ the rtspMtiya teams. The fiats of fast Add a year ago. W. F. Whitmore of Hartford and tbs moognlMd record with a toss Yaifo I ktit to this touraiyTl^ BHiwbeth the ofMmtog gams Jiaa hot been set unusually large aad more thaa 160 waakneseaa for hlmaetf;" says Wariiklewlcs, 1981 champion, has swimmers will compete ia tbe vari- Watered constantly on green, F. T. Wheeler of New Britain, who of 181 fact 8 inches, oaty to see her Grimm "and If ha doemi’L S m but tu s'p la cs t o , tfie ni fairway and rough, the layout haa mark exealled a ha|f hour later by filed bar ent^ to defend xb» title. futurv^ a Sunday afternoon. ous classes, raagiag from begiansrs hot 80’a for the first 18 holes, fal- Guk, heittft a major langua pitebar." to seniors. Eddie U fow ia^ vriii been pronounced In fitting shape by tsred d\ulng the sscond half of the LllUan Copeland of South CaroUna, Other, antriss include Mrs. Hobart 'rhese teams have already tangled visiting P. O. A. offldala. It pre- who heaved tbs platter 188 fast 3 Beui^toa, Bjsanor Hsubntri Betty on tha diamond, tb# Qraen beiim on defend his title in the b ^ s ’ senior toumsy and turned in cards of S7’s. class sad Miss Anne Arsen will at- sents a picturesque setting, sur Thdr totals of 167, bowsver, were inches. By HUGH . FCLUBBTON, JB. Quisaby and (Mxf WSbsr- the ehort end when the Irialmeen got rounded by lakes and wooded land. A. D. Fullerion, athletic coach at started. Kowtavtr, tbe Green has tempt to retain her title ia fos dlrls’ good enough to give them a tie for senior division. Sarnaen Loses Chance ’ second place. tbe Shelbyville hlgb sebcKfi, le cred- It -is hard to imagine a penaant BATf IN 169TH BUN acquired the. strvioes of Vlot am Most prominent of the names ited with Inspiring Miss Osborn’s REFERETS ACTION PM Bdgar, both of whom played All tbs events, with fos exception race any warmer than that in the of the underwater swim, ars ewfon- missing from the list of entries Is PLAT BAJX Dr WHE ioU BS i^taoular career with tbe discus. National Laigut. where the last Gharietts, N. C— (AP)—Btumpy wl& the 0 tsh Nlhe, aad they are that of Gene Sarasen, present hold* "Htairic" Oulbrsth bseama the first out to iHut tbs Irishmen’s scalp. sd to various igs groups aad He taught her tbs rudiments of place tsahi Is only 15 games behind olaaasa. Tbs uhdsrwatsr swim will er of the British and American Muscogee, OUa —(AP)—A base- torm in tbe event, with tbs resnlt the first aad*tbrse teams are battling AROUSES n a m Piedmont hattsr to push lOO runs Joe SnlUvaa will, start training open titles, Be failed to qualify | ball game waa>i^yed here recent- that a few weeks later she far out- for tbs lead within a space of two across the home plats 'hs hit ImmedlatsTy for thsas games, as wjfl be open to everyons, wifo no age from his own district in New York, Jy starting aftar in the winning score for Ghariotta Jos HttWaifi’a boys, and It Is sapaot- limit. Tbe swimmer mafclag tad midnight and end classed the field in the reglowti and ena-half games. But there .are longest dii tanos will be judged the and will be absent unless one of Ing at 3 o’clock In the morning. It Olympic tryouts at Columbia, Mo. various signs aad portents that - it in a . game against Durham hsib. ad that the asrlas will prevs moat winner. the 14 qualifiers la the district falls was the last game of the "day" on MIm Osborn has a fine build for will become even more heate4 be- Bid D o d sw b ParalR^ir Culbreth’B battiv average of the intarasttog to the Mlowers of botll to eoamete. the heavy aehadule of a sandlot is wsU over JOO. nines. . The complete list of events if as the dieeus, etanding over six feet the season ends. L follows: Of t&a eontsadars who sueeaaa- tournament ad wsighlag about Ififi pounds. Dsi^ta a record of 16 defeats la fully passed diatrlot quallfyisg tmta Beys* first Year to Baft I their last 17 gsmss; tbe Pittsburgh oin BogI Bfirii 88 y v d fret style. Ha^ Cooper of Glen XUyn, Piratss Wire only two gamss b i^ d pexhi^ oommands the highest 18>yard backstroke. the league laadiBg CUoago Cuba to- 28 yard ’oreast stroke. spset day with the cnarglng B ro^ y a Winner of the S t Paul o] *^ ®* ®**^ iBagby Gives Son Hirse Years Divlag, two divw, front and back. Dodgers another half gams back. Beys* 14 to If Years 1980 and aaoond to Horton L-lM caUSKEY TO COMPEH And Pittsburgh was tbrsatehtog to year latar, C o o ^ baa found the Newark, N. J., Aug. !« ,—(AP) — 80 yard free styls. Keller oeurae ww adapted to bla 80 yard back f t id u . stjla of play, and demite the added I C h i c a g o . 68 yard breast stroke. dUficultlea presented this year. It WITH ISO-HOLLO AGA0( Pordsa of Jarssy City aVenhot over Diving, four /eqtdred dlvsa two 19-Innlng Stmg|fo Priffio Camara la a figbt'nart Tuaa- Atlaata, Aug. 18,—(AP)—The optional. probably will prove leas hasardeus It took just about everything the to Mm than to most of the other fiThn”wi i comers and young Frank Dsmaree Kesnea tunisd the laysetigatlon ltdtcr/ He la showing; some form, other tltie to his list of five P. O. A. St. Louis, Aug. 17.—(AP)—Roe-1 one of the fiMt offer- over to.John Flood, adndnlattsdve Wifoalarum, ' fisldhouse, golf Diring, two required dives, front crowns.. Admittedly superior in Chicago, Aug. 18—Fresh from his. ut old Jim-can’t d ^ d e wbetho* em Honubv’a Ahmnf -- togs of Huh Pruett, successor to •gent for the Athletie Oomijrissll^enliieh left for the mu SeasfioreAim where- versity or Mtoneseta athletic de- 25 yards back stroke. for the title. Hagen flnkAed fourth British Empire meet at San Fran- to S t Louis fans the stormy Ra- "He’s not sp bad," niuaed the 25 yardfiieast-stjtake. cisco last Sunday, Joe McChudeey, Pirates Lose Again various other reported who sought patm*. "I figure that tty the time Jtartmimt^can find llltle to feel de- in both S t Paul opens. jah’s break with Soun Breadon, Althongh, Brooklyn closed the gap to ask questions could not fihd -him. Divlag, three required. New Yorkme Strong United States’ greatest ste^le- CardlEud president Just after he had he’s Ifi I’ll know wtotbsr he’ll make j^ressed‘a ^ u t chaser who halls from South between second and third to a. half Mangold had hacn anspended, Seniers Olrle Three top-r-mklng player.'j come led the Redbirds to a world cham- game with a 4-1 victory over Pitts- a. pitdier or not.Tbat'a-the time Frank McCormick, who succeeds 50 yard free style. irk’s Metro^Utah dls- Chester, Conn., will compete In the pionship in 1926. Flood explainsdt until as Investiga- to talt" . ! Frits Crislsr os director of ath- frem New York' burgh, the Dues showed plenty of tion WSJ mads with a view to dear- 50 yard- back stroke. triet, la •wUch Barasea failed to IntsmationEti Post-Olymplc track . Offered a one-year contract for fight. A three run rally off Bin Bagby said he "never thought the letics, will start foe 1983-88 s e ^ l 50 yard breast stroke. quality — Johnny Farrell, fonner and field meet at Soldier Field here 150,000, the story goes, Hornsby re- ing up any auspieion that the ref- b(ty-could pitch a lick" uiltll some year with no nseasstty for curtail- tonight Swift in tbs elihtb won the game, ,cree had beat intlmldatad tand that ing the sport imofrmm. 100 yard free style. * American open champion; BlUy fused to sign at any figure unless but. Pittsburgh (tame back as soon Mdtda told him he’d better mok Diving, four req*-a.'ed dives* three Burke, another past holder of the Competing against McQuskey will Breadon would get rid ‘ of Bivnch the principal, point of d i^ t in Man- tbe Idd over Jim, Jr., did acme Tbe 8850.000 stadium, construct- as it was quelled and drove Freddy gold's sroring of the boitl lity in hiii optional. American open, 'and Bobby Cruick- be none other thorn Volmari Iso- Rickey, vice president of the club Helmach to cewer. Van Mungo pi dtlng last spring for the juitior ed in 1924 os a result of a drive interpretation of the New Jersey high sdtool team and later is the Underwater swim, no <.ge Uatit shank, the email-sized Scot HoUo, winner of the extended and rated a fine judge of diawmiyu checked the threat with the base# conductad by students, alunud and and open to all. Longest distoact to Otbw prominent proa who will steeplechase event at the Olympics talent. foul law. summer went on the mound 4or the towBsfe^ and the |8638,000 field- full. In Atlantic City the raferse gave win. • compete Include Honon Smith of in Los Angeles. Iso-HoEo cams here Breadon stood by Rickey, and In the third National League North Bide Terrors, a loeal sandlot house, are both, clear,, and both were Chicago, S t Paul open champion In with twenty other star members of within the week H oins^ an explanation of his acoring of the outfit. built wlfoout copt to tu^ayers. Tbe was I game. Bill Terry of tbs New York bout 1931; OUn Dutra of Brenton the Finnish track team including traded to the Giants .'n t h e deod___ I Gis/its clouted a hoKher, two doubles Blatory Against ^Junior 18-bole golf .course, completed last Heights, Cal, winner of this year’s the great Pavo Nurmi who was that brought Frank Frisch to the and two singles while Jim Mooney "Pordea," he said "was the wlu- The Bigby youngJtsr has a lot of year. Is not only one of the best Last Night ’« Fights Msnopolltan open; Tommy Ar- barred at the Olympics. Others to Cardinals. was holding Cinoiniuiti to four hlta ner because ImT was the Aggressor, steam and good control, b > old Jim coUwe courses In tbs country, but mour of Detroit, past British aad run in the steeplechase against Me and tbe Giants won easUy, 8-0. Rain landed the most and deaosst punch- points out that baseball history is self-supporting. By The AsaedOtod Fritts •American open champion, and auskey will be lippi, Bartollni and halted tbe Phillies and Cardinals. es and. was in better a b ^ at tits shows few sons of great pitchers Minnesota’s football and basket- MontreEd- Panama Ai Brown, Denamore Sbute of Hudson, Ohio, Furla of Italy, Dawson and Pritch- Babe Bath Hits 84th HoRner fintah; On the other bmid, camera ever successfully emulate their bdl; reoelpts in 1981-83, udisn foe Panama, stopped Roland ^Leonyer, who finished eighth in the 8t. Paul eurd of the United States. IRISH NINE BEATS h^s contimnuy guUty, cf foul tao- dads. But tb local experts Jim Gophers had stroug shtriss fo aaeb Holyoke,. Mam., 6; Sadia "Spifor" open a year ago. The steeplechase event here will be «.« lin, .i sp By AfifiOOATISD PRBfiS Boston at ChleafA PLAYING MANAGERS QUITTING ing Time. rles were low in his day. New York at Cnefonatl. Philadelphia Athletics regained sec- pine’s weta.leadlag fi to 1. A mis-^ Bud Tfoniag, Cubs—Fitehsd 132-8 Longview, Texl—(AP) — When This will probably mark the only { rew. ond place from Cleveland wifo an 11 understanding as to whte# fosfinme In 1917 Jim w6ii 36 games ant Philadelphia at St Louia. Dick McCabe of Fort Worth re- opportunity that McCluskey wlu | lost 18, wUchr was .hast to hto big- Innings ot soorelsss boll in Cblcsgo’s to 0 triumph over the Indians, Lefty was to be played prevented the game 19 liming triumph over Braves. signed hir post, only one playtag Itave to face Iso-HoUo for at least Groves’s four Ut hurling brou^t I from starfoig oh ttihe. gaat y ^ with Qeveland and an he manager was left in the Texas several years and even though the The Irish Nina defeated the him his 18th victory and hia fourth Tbe Boltmi Young Timers will got was a 81,000 rodse. Babe Ruth, Taaks—Hit 84fo league—Hank Severeid, former big Fordham track captain is not coh- Colored Stars last night in a free shutout. come to tdurn toU^t to Uay foo homerK double and single in four leaguer, who still catches part of ceeded much chance of victory, it hitting game, Tbe Irish Nine got off Washington, in fourth place but Su^AlpInae at Charter Oak street times tm-agstait Detroit Longview’s games. will be most interesting to see how to n very bad start.In the first In- for out c( the pldturs, turacd back The Sub-Alpine manager Is detir* . Ueyd Brown, Ssaators—Retired the pair will finish. Iso-Hoilo has | toUg, but Jbttled down to play ball WKlf e 8ox in order during last three t FOlE R DE sonB : the Chicago WUte Sox 4-2, with a oiui of arranging a game with- the f^ti> They Stand ) kminys to eUnch 4-8 victory. beaten McCauskey twice, once----- " by the further they wont O’Toole and seventh inntog'rally that netted Blueflelda-.^^amS^ a game 4.78-19 two feet in the Olympic trials" and Joe Sullivan featured tor the Irish Joe Stripp, Dodgcrs L. Sullivan on foe receiving In the,beaf glwiia c f foe season la I that Iw is A- better- steeplechaser fafintatlsnsl IB ths Wast.Sida L a s ^ the Oaks heat (MANTB WOT* * NavtarirO, Tbronto l. •fei than. TVmmy Bvanson of Great ' Irish Nine the Fines 5 to 4r TOe Fiaiss, trailing Britiin who took second place In the The CUanfo aaiefoarad foa fiuh-Al* Monfoaald. Jfomiy.CIty 8. ia the aixtti ianfog 8 to 4 m^Usd u d Jualora an Fcrda’a^Ilald. yes- Albany fi, Hpebsator 1. .SV; Olsunplo finals Whim foe officials J. Sullivan, rf ...4 - 0 l i o 0 aomred four riutt.and had the bases flunked foeir siafoematlca add dis- - in'seven laaimK Jffi. & BittfoNFt.atBuSfkK (Bata). Bud Sunivaa, 3b . .3 2 0 0 fuU whsB Schueta struck G. Weir. . and B. AnttM in# i ^ patched tile riumers an extra l#p. J. Lovett, SS...... 3 1 Again in the seventh with the tying In the Frisco meet,' McCNiskey 1 2 foe Giants? hits beCisian them, aobr- W. Pet. Joe Sullivan, 3b . .3' 2 2 0 wm on third UieFtees nailed Ragus- tag the sansA number eC TUBS. T. New Iforir ;; .v.-. T9 easily took first place followed by Jerry Lovett, If ; . t i kus trying to steal home. Monday Glen Dawson of foe United States 0 0 Desimone and' Cherbint tat well for PbiladelpUa .... 70 Chadwick, l b ___1 i 1 0 morning starts a two out of three the Sub-Alpine youngsters. The Qeveland...... 68 while the best EhrsASon could do Rossi, p ...... 3 ' ' l goune aeries between the Birches score: • WEW to come in third followed by 1 1 Washington ..... 63 Oble, cf ...... 2 1 1 0 and Oaks to deteimine who will Gianta . .310 602 3—15 St Louis ...... 53 Bailey of Great Britain. This event play the Pines. was two miles and not 8,000 meters. O’Toole, c ...... 3 0 2 0 Sub-Alpine Jrs...... 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 — 6 Chicago ...... 86 Boston29. N O G A M BLE McQuskey left San Francisco 24 9 9 18 AB Monday morning by train and' is due 8 8 E. RagUskus, e .:8 to reach Chicago Idte Weficesday Colered Stars Galnet,,cf ...... 3 2 1 i R. TfifotlmRe, 2h .4 night or early Thursday mocnlng. 0 N. TstiWiialto, Ih ,3 The group of athletes in wWish he is Merrill, c ...... 4 2 2 7 0 jiT TAKCf A VWOIE.UT. Ctatlson, l b ...... 4 2 H. SChuats,'p ....8 a member, will be qnwtcred at the 0 W. Bantiey*8b ...4 ee&iDes A HoasesHoe Blsmark Hotel at Baadideil and Bralnard, 8b-lf ..'.4 1 2 2 0 H. Freeman, OS ..8 i J. Winrier. If -T-..8 TO WI NAr SU0C£SS/!L_ LaSalle streets which Is insiii# Chi- 0 1 0 Suchy, SS ...... fi. cago’s famous Loop, .After fos foes Robinson, 8b .... .2 1 0 o 0 Our success Is faaaed.vqpon expert A. Freeman, }f Tagg^'cf ...... 8 at Soldier Field, MoQnsI^ plans fo .>.2 0 0 0 0 rf ...... 8 machine shop wmrk for garage continue his trip Bast Us Thompson, p— .3 0 0 .0 X mm at reaaehable rates. Ws previous plans were fa. be back in Crioas, 2b ...... i.l lo t 0- have the equipment to isbecn aad -Manchester on Augusr33. Whribefj C. Freeman, if . . .0 0 ,0 0 0 rsgriad 'wom eyUadars and fit or not his plans have bami changed B. .DufiY* 1^8. "«.•.« 4 wrist pins to these jobs. Brake since that time was mot- kauRwn at 36 8 6 16 1 8 drum work and brake relinlag G. Weir, 8b ...... 4 tida Irish Nine ' • • • e s e •.* • . l04 04x-.fi J. fiunvam ib ...8 and refaclng dgbs by aklllad me^ Colored Stars 800 008-fi chanics! . . Haguahna, p .....3 WINS*-STATS 'AMENCtCIB Two base hits. Jot SulUvan, Bndi^ F. fitfiUvaa, If ...g ard, OToole; hits, off Hotsl 8, nff Kose, c ...... ««2 J(ainalca.,~(AP)—.’) -^AnfosfoBfo 4lc- Thompson 9: stolen bases, Jota Sul- fHiort#, rf ,8 SCHIEBFLBROS Kidiaie has fos diatte^fotf foi hogs livan 2, Bralnard; douUa jfityj, OlHa COP C ) '•

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BUSINESS SERVICES ROOMS WITHOUT ^A R D 69 .set, OFFERED FOR RENT— ^FURNISHED room COCHET ARRIVES ika. Manchester I UPHOLbTSlRING, OLD Fumltord with light houBMieeping privileges, ihreningHerald reupholdtefed like new at epecia luquire at 62 R Avsell street >» low lummer pieces. Hundreds o ' ,. TJtUJRfiDAY; AUGUST 18.,(CentrM a^ llM tsR i StandarAl^fi). - fabrics to choose fh>m. EstliBates WANTED— ROOMl^iS. Inquire at TO SEEK REVENGE : P N g n ^ subjMt to.,ehaiiga F. M GLASSD'IED furnished. Watkins Bros. Phone 14 Mjrrtle street across from .(N6t6r^A)l pT.ognUns to'ksy/snd bssio - YBy “ Th»\.A»toeiatei...... Prtaa) “ Cant «siifc-"1 ^ CeuBt •Iz aTwac* words to • Ubo. He Win Defeat NjiC-WEAF KETWORK 6:46— 6:4s — Gsenffe'Price — iBltlali, BBBiboro and abbroTlatloM AFARTMENl'S—FLATS— •aob ooBBt as a word and oompoand "mo ving —TRUCKING.^ bletonlam Gaton, however, drove west wtlc the .son .. of Peter 'V^o-Margaret br-wre wgy 6:16“ 7:1S—^Abe Lymsn Orelicstri — - words as two worda UlBlmam oost la STOIUGE 80 TENEMENTS 68 Favorite Fbrc^ To Four : Midwest: Basic; The Ca|]«ivaters— Dixie prlos of tbros Ubos. Arion to a mark of 1:5934 in the Yines h Nadoiial Singles j - wnuwFofl ksd woc-wbo wow wdaf _ ArHe Slmmoqdle Oreheetea«-weiit Lino ratos por day for traasioat SILVERLAMB BUS LINE, operat- FOR RENT-^HALF HOUSE, Ave Futurity, at Lo^liigton. , NOilTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmj 6:3^ TilO^IVIIdeuimhep NlAter-eait; ada booms with bafii snd SU modem wlba ksty webo wday kfyr ckgw ctet -Captluatere—Dlxie;; Dance—west" ' WtoetlTO M arA Sf, IM t ed by Perrett & Glenney. Tonnl- Heats To Take Trotting As a. member ;of the .Waluut Hall Next Month. SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wla wjax 6 :4 ^ TMS^ee -Paleeka—coast out : Oasb CharM nals—Caiarter Oak and Main ImproveaMuts, garage, on Grove consignmeut to the ojd gloty 'aaie Wfta-rwsua wlod wim wipo wsb -wapl < Gonsooutlvo Days ..| 7 otsl • ra street Tdephone 5628. in 1980, . the Marchioness, a sum, wjdx w m b kyoo. Wky wfaa wbap kpre I Consooutly# Days ..I • ets II ots streets, State and Front streets woai ktSs’ kths jmenle^DUle: McCsrty fllrle—w,- in Hartford. Schedule trips ob- Ciasac At M e n — Local unpromising filly, sold for, 62,800. 1 Day ...... I 11 e u f I I e t s 01 POR RENT— 6 ROOM modem I MOUNTAIN^koa ksl kglr kghl .X:30-Orama — Bafie; XpL ..A Yesterdsy’s race alone returned her New York, Aug. 18.—(AP) — I PACIFIC COAST — kgo kfl kgw komo All orders for trramlar Insertions tainable ^rom driver. Chartered apartment, with mclosed porch. In will be obaryed at the one time rata owner nearly 630,000.,She won five Henri Cochet, who considers himself khq kpo keea kex kjr kga kfsd ktair Social rates tor long term erery Pullman Bus Service.. Special quire at 67 Wadsworth street Peo]de See Great C ari still 'the ;world’s greatest tennis kgu •‘IB-.Fast Freiflht—A14o Dial*:.. day advertising vlven npon request. parties to any point Estimates of her eight starts as a juvenile Cent. .'Bast..;..'"" ...... lilO — Ishain Jonea’ OrehM." *:' has finished first In three of her player despite his defeat by Ells- 9:00—10:00—Coluinbia Symphony 4 -- » Ads ordered for three or six days furnished on request Phone 30^. FOR RS2NT—5 ROOMS, first floor, worth Wne#, Jr., In Davis Cup Play, 1l80?r ,a;30-rWeman;e Radio Review to o and stopped before the third or fifth 8860, 8864. stesm heat, all modem lipprove- four starts this season. SHI^.IwS^Muiloel Comedy Hite day will be oharced only for the ao> Will Caton, grey-haired veteran of The reaulta follow: arrived today on the liner Cham- S:SS^-3:I^Tea Deneente faleoka—coast r^>«st tual number of times the ad appear* ments, 829 East Center street. Tel plain to seek revenge for that de- 2:45— Iaj6—The Lsriy Next Dopr 9:3f-10:8^U ^e Jaet; Llftlc-c^w GENERAL TRUCKING, local and the harness racing sport, who has The Geere Stake, Three-Tear-Old 9:46—-10:46—Nelson’s Oreh.—c to c = ed, charglnr at the rate earned, but 8068. Pace Two la 'Three feat in the United States Nationals 8:00—* 4:^lyy Spotl,Scott, * Vocal—Also * * ' e 16:60—-11:00—Noble SIssle Oreh.—o toe- no allowance or refunds can be made long distance moving, l i v ^ aay spent more of his. y e ^ driving Rhythm Boye—east , , , Raider, be, Peter Volo-Nelda Dil- September. 3-10. 6:60— 4:10—Sarenadera—Also sonth. 1.040—11:ap—paneiiio by Sea ,— coast- on six time ads stopped after the vlc^ Modem tmcks, esp^enced POR RENT—F D ^ ROOM tene- derbies in Europe than In his native lon (Eeran) ...... i out;. Crime Clufe^oast repeat " filth day. Blu Hanover, be.- (Berry) ...... 2 Accompanied by his youthful I f *5?” 5'22” P‘"!L*r Moslo—Also coast 11:00—12:007-Dance Houn—wabcenly No “till forbids"; ulsplay linos net men, guaranteed prompt dellvery^ ment, with all improvements, hot land, breexed into his biggest purse compatriot,.Marcel Bernard, Cochet ,4aW " 6;|^Ls Trio Charmante sold. all g o ^ insured while In transit air furnace. Inquire at 82 Bissell (^alumet Charles, be, (V. Flem- 4:46— 8:41—June Pursell—Also coast NBC->yjZ NETWORK yesterday at the Goshen, N. Y., mile ing) .,,2 rushed direct to a Boston train from *iW— 6:00—Clyde Doarr’s Bsxpphenes The Herald will not bo responsible Our affiliation with United Vans street BASIC CKAIN—East: wjs (key) wba- tor more than one Incorrect insertion track piloting The Marchioness, Perry Scott, ch. Ci (Parker) . . . . : 4 the bMt to go there and start prac- 6:80—Ray Perkins, Comedy wbza wbal wham kdka wgar wjr : Service means lower rates jn fur- Time: 2:02 1-2, 2:03 1-I.-.Value tice f(« the National doubles at - 8l4^ Qo.WhWfl*, Sketch Midwest:, wcky JcFw. kfkx wenr. wla of any advertisement ordered for slim, sleek, brown filly to a four Hr.—c to e more than one time. niture moving to distant points. FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement, winder |2100, 11060. to. second, |630 to Brookline next week. After that he kwk kwer koU wrisn wdiaq The Inadvertent omission ot Incor- modem Improvements . including heat victory in the Hambletonian, thlrd^420 to fourth. Breeder of wlri- 7«0— SnIO—Scheolfoem Frbtio—e to c NORTHWEST’^ CANADIAN —- wtmJ Daily trips' to New York, baggage ner, walnut Hall Farm 2400, breeder will retiOT to New York to practice Concoct Orchestra wlba kstp webo wday kf]rr ckirw cfCf rect publication ot advertlslnj; will be heater. 38'Ridgewood street In- richest’of the luDmess racing stakes. •sw— 9^ the National Singles at Forest SOUTH -i- wrva Wptf wwne wls wjax' culre 146 Mssell street "Tel. 4980. Though rated the favorite since its 1:60^0:00—Paul Whiteman’s Band wfla-wsTUi wlod wsm wnic -wsb iMpt.' eharse made tor the servloe /endered. Before contracting for service get beautiful race at Charter Oak paxk breeder of third aii'd fourth 2100 each. Hills where be hopes to lift ^Hnes’ 22?2J^I'22*” Sf'P** KIrberyf Gei:un Or. All advertisements must conform The Sheppard Stake, S ill Pace, fiSOM wjdx w ^ b kvoo wky wfaa wbap our estimate. Phone 8068, 8860, last week The Marchioness was title.-J - .. 1040—11:80—Dick Qasperre Orchestra woai ktba In style, copy and typography with FOR RENT—t4 ROOM tenement, Ankabar, chg, (Parshall) ; 2 1 1 1 MOUNTAIN— ksl kglr kfbl reerulatlons enforced by the publish- 8864, Perrett & Glenney £nc. forced into a fourth heat by the Hollyrood Roman. b. g., The d^tper little Frenchman, con- CB8-WABC NETWORK next to Nathan Hale school. Inex- (Childs) .8 6 fident as always, said he considered | CiFIC'OOjMT'— kgo kfl kfw fcoikomo ers and they reserve the right to pensive. Apply 178 Spmee ^ e e t dogged persistency of John L. BASIC CHAIN — East: wabc (key) kJrkga kfsd ktar edit, revise or reject any copy con- D(^ge’s colt, Hollyrood Dennis, Nedda Guy, bm; (S tok es)..! 9 Tfines a.great player and his prob- wsdo woko.weao wtob wnac wgrwkbw Cent. Bat. sidered objectlonablq. REPAIRING 28 AlUe Pluto, ohm, • (Mab- able successor as No. 1 of the tennis I wgro wbk ckok wore wcau wfp-'wfan 1 :8 ^ Sfl^BIsiitusa Ehsem.—Also • CLOSING HOURS—Classified ads to 4 AND 6 ROOM TENEMENTS, driven by William Crozier of Hart- r03r) ...... a...... •• ..••4 2 5 ro wjas wean, wfbl wspd wmal; MIdweet: 1:45— 24 6 Rhythmio ^re.—Also be published same day must be re- Walnut near Pins street Improve- ford. Hpllyrood Dennis stepped the Volo.T.orke, brg:, (Brusle).’.9 2 S___ r b worid,r although: he believed Vines is *!.ffi-^.'8d)0T-Ths Navy Band—e to e , WASHING MACHINE, VACUUM not now and may never be as great wboni'WM'-wfbilh kinbo w^co Kinox' ceived by It o'clock noon; Saturdays ments, white plumbing 615-818. In- fastest mile that, ever won a Ham- Young: Senator, Calumet Bush, Gen- BAST AND CANADIAN — wpg wph SiQflt— 4:00—Sllhoupttss 10:Se a. m. cleaner, phonograph, clock, giin, bletonian'heat yesterday when .. eral Hanover, Petulanee and Worthy a player ,as William T. Tilden was in [ sec wlba wfea wore efrb ckac 3:30— 4:3(^SInglnfl4:30—SIhgIng LaLady—east only; lock repMring. Bralthwalte, '62 quire Tailor ; Shop. TeL 5030. Wood also - staged. Time: 2:03 1 - 4. bis prime. .siivi." wfpa wbpo wbt wdod 3:48— 4:46—Orphan Annie—eaat only TELEPHONE YOUR went airoilnd the beautiful track the 2:08,1:06, 2:07 1.4, . , •' koox ;k]rs wrec wlao wdsu wtoo krla 4:60— 6,•O^Tee Black's. Qreheatra WANT ADS. Pearl street FOR RENT—MODERN 4 ROOM second trip.in 2 :01.34. 1?he Haathletoalaa Stake. 'riSree Tear wrr, ktrh >ktsa wsco. kfjf wqam wdbo 4*.a^ 6!2^Talk by John B. KannMy . Old Tret, Valne S8A888.26 yiJ5®.wWr.whas wtar wdbj wflw wwva 4:8(L-640-^kl4:8(L- 640-^ld S^gSSongs of'tha Chur^fl Church Ads are accepted over the telephone tenement, 93 Charter Oak street Local People There MIDWESTwbcm wabt. weah wmM 4 :4 ^ 6:46—Lowfll Thetpaa — aaat; at the CHARGE RATE given above between Spmee and Main. Apply Manchester lovere of the harness TherMarehtonesa. bf, Peter wtaq wkbb kfab 'wisn ksej wibw kfh Orphan Annia—midweat repeat as a convenience to advertisers, but COURSES AND CLASHES 27 Volo-Marsaret Arion (Ca- wmt'wnax wkbn 640—.6:00 — Amos ’n’ A n ^ — eaatl 701 Main i^ e e t racing sport were represented at ton) ...... • . * . . . . , . • • . 1 2 4 1 the CASH RATES will be accepted as the Goshen track yesterday. Mr. •'Oh . Singing Lady—midweat repeat FULL PAYMENT If Paid at the busi- BEAl^' CULTURE—Earn i^e Invader, be, (L. Bru8le) . . . . 2 2 1 2 PACIFIC COAST — khj knx koln kgb 6 :1 ^ 6:15—Impareonatlons—e .to a FOR RENT'—4 ROOM tenement and Mrs. Archie Hayes saw the Hollyrood Dennis,' be, (Cro- ness office on. or before the seventh teamiiog. Details free. Hartford kfro kol.kfpy. kvl kern kroj kfbk kwg 6:30— 640—Steobins Boye—o too day following the first Insertion of with all Improvements and garage. card, perhaps the finest that has Sier) 'aaa.....,.,,,....a.7 1 6 3 Cant. East. 8:48— 6:46—Qano Austin, Tenor . each ad otherwise the CHARGE Academy of Hairdressing, 60S Calumet Crusader, bo, EB5 ^ H a r t f o r d , Cobb. ifif# 6:00— 740—Reglmentallete’ Chei’ua ' Inquire at 94 Hemlock street ever been presented on any harness 1 15 ^ 2.40—Wsstphsl's Oreh.—e to e 6:16— 7:16—To Be Announced . RATE will be collected. No responsl. Main street Hartford. ^ (Dickson) ...... 6 6 2 ro '6:00— S;00--;Army Band—e to e .. blllty for errors ip. telephoned ads r^ing-prpgram, as did Mrs. Sam- Brevere, chc; (Egan) .;...3 7 2 rb , 6 4 0 - 7:30—Rln Tin Tin Thriller FOR RENT— 3 ROOM modem *l!f?“ 8y Sea—c to o 6:48— 7:45—To Bo AnneUnee'd will be assumed and their aocnraoy uel Woodward of Bolton. Others Caliimet ' Chuck, - be ' (Ber- Thursday, Aug. 18 340— 4:S0^klppy — east only; Be- 7:00— 6:00—Danger Fighters, Drama • cannot be guaranteed. apartment, at 36 Maple street Tel. there from Manchester were Sam- ry) a ....a .4 4 6 rb (EDT) . , tvwen the Bookends—west •7:m— 6:30—Thenmklns Cor.—o to e HELP WANTED—MALE 36 6517. uel J. Turklngton, Thomas A. Bren- The Lad, blko,. (W . hite) . . ______6 6 - 7 rb 8 :4^- 4riSr-Two Plano Boys—c to e .840— 9:00—The Country Doctor . INDEX OF Time: 6:04 1-2, 2:01 1-4, 2:04 1-4, 4:()0-^U. S. Army Band. 4:00—; 8:50—Happy ^ Time—Also m t 3:18— 9:18—Whispering Jaek Smith NO UNEMPLOYMENT, WSge cuts, nan, Ronald H. Ferguson uid Harry 2:05 1—2. 4:80—^Young Folks program. 4 :1 ^ 8;1^Msrtrn’s Orehts;—e out *:80— 9:30—Object Matrimony;. Skit CLASSIFICATIONS FOR RENTt -SEVERAL desirable Seaman. 440^ 5:30Wack Miller A Orchestra Births oeeeeeoo olO oosoono* OJC*IV • lay-offs or hard times for Rawlelgh Value to winner 229,742.41, 21.- 5:30—SUppy. S;46— 9:48—Jana Froman’a Band . rents ranging from 622-650 per 497.85 to second: 24,248.93 to third; repeat 9.*0S—10:00—PlOkana Sletara — BiMa; Engagements ...... men. Soimds unbelievable but Raw- There was considerable.local in- . filSriivrretlan Or.—coast out Marri-'.^es month. Apply B5dw. J. HoU. Tel. terest in Toll Gate, the brown geld- 21,000 each to fou rth ,-fifth and sixth 5:45—Shiqilro and- Shefter. . Ainoa 'n'.'Andy—Repeat for wqet leigh Dealers sold more products horses. Breeder of. winner, and second 6:00—^liappy Timel ’• Ike—coast ont 9:1^10;1S—Sodaro Concert Oreheatra Deaths ^ see______•••_•«## eXKg •••«.•• • • •• K 4642. ing owned by John Roddy of Kings- Orch.-7Coaat out 10:00—11.*00—Clyde Morse Orchestra Card of Thanks during 1931 than ever before. Giv- horses, Walnut ‘ Hall Pf.rm, 21.760; 6:15^—FTeddle M artin’s Orchestra. •40 0;80-^ld Oarj^-coast out 10:30—11:8I^Banny Kyta’a Oreheatra ton, Ontario. Toll Gate ran in thje John L.' Dodge;'breeder of third horse, In Memorlam • • • e ^ • t s f f a m ing utmost quality, quantity, price FOR RENT—6 RGOM FLAT with 6 : 3 0 t—B aseball scores. Lost and Found e • • e.a • • • a • a. free-for-all, originally progranuhed 2500.: . ABBonneements a a a : e * a . a a a a a a a a a on 260 hoiisehold necessities the garage. Inquire W. Manning, 16 as a 2:07 psMse. Mr. Roddy is.w ell Goshen Board of. Trade Stake, Free 6:85—^Majy Leathe, soprano; Al- Personals ...... Rawlelgh Way gave thousands Walker street For AU'Faee—Vwo In Hireo bert li^ te , i>lanlst. 9:80—^Thompklns Corners (riuul Automoblleo known to many Manchester pMpIe May E. Grattan, chm, (Pltt- steady work at. good pay. More In- and kas visited here several times. 6:45—-Cbandu tee Magician. sketch.)' Automobiles for Sale ...... ~... 4 FOR RENT—FIVE AND SIX room judn) . . . . . 1 1 Automobiles for Exchange .. .x- • dustrious men wanted with cars Toll Gate has been sick this year Cold Cash, bb, (Britenfield) ___ 2 4 7:00—Harold Stern’s Orchestra. 10:00—Country Doctor — Phiiltes Auto Accessories—Tires ...... 4to conduct Rawlelgh Home Service tenements, with Ul modem im- and just -recenUy recovered from a Calumet Adam, ch b. ((31;ilds) ....4 12 7:4S-^erenaders. WB^WBZA Lord; ‘ Auto Repairing—Painting ...... T Routes in Manchester," Hartford, provements. Inquire at 147 Bast md cold. De^ite this illness Toll Toll Gnt®. bg, (McKane) .. ------8 * 8 8:0(^iklwin C. HlU. ’The Human 10:15—Whispering Jack Smite; Auto Schools • •esosneoonnn •.•••• Center ^ e e t or telephone 7864. Tlmer-2:03, 2:00 1-4. SpriagfleM — Boatmi Hummlng.Bti^; Arnold Jen- Autos—Ship by Truck ...... c « I Rockville and East Hartford. If Gate rau, third both heats ^ f the The Look Stake, ails Trot, Pane Side of tee Ne-ws.” Autos—For Hire Neooeeooonmf i f i t g 9 son’S Orohestra. ^satisfied with.|36 weekly to start POR RENT—6 ROOM PLAT, all two-in-three race vron by the favor- . m v t p 8:16-^-Californi8ns. Garages—Servloe—Storage‘ m»... X* address Rawlelgh Co., Dept CU- ite May E. Gratti^ May E. Grat- Calumet Aristocrat, bm (Ber- 8:30 — O e r a rd ine Midsummer 10:80—Joe Rlhes' Orchestra. Motoroyoles^Blotolui 11 modem improvements, 14 Hudsop ry) f'...... •••••,2 Thnrsday* August 18. .Wanted Autos—Motorojl^n ....^' ll 85-Z, Albany, N. Y. tan won the secohd heat steppiiig, 1 1 Nights; Nora Langhorne, 10:45—Springfldid R e p u b lln Nesrs street W. R. Hobl^. Bhonft.4649. Calumet Anne,.-' rom,. (Pltt- P.M.V; . Bulletins.' BusIbcmb and Prefesafenal Sorrlees the mile in 2:06^' the-fastesU mro iiifan) ...... a...i...... a.1 “Lefty” Flynn. Business Services Offered ...... It RENT HUNTING?—Tell us what in any grapd circuit race this year. Ml Peter, blkh, (Egan) ...... 3 8:45—The Columbians. 4:00— 11:00—^Time; weather; Sports Re- Household Services Offered...... it-A view. Building—Oontraotlng DOGS—BIRDS—PETS 41 you want well take care ot it for Cpndng Back Scotsman, , bh, (Stokee) ...... 12 9:00—Alfred Kettledon, tenor; Al- 5:00—auM ib^ scorn. , ' Toll Gate stepp^ the mile last Expectation, bh,- (White) ....4 11:15—Gesaro Sodero’s Orffiiestra. Florists—Nurseries • e e e e a e a a you without charge. R. T. McCann, bert White, pianist. FOR SALE—TWO female setter Time: 2:06, 2:0,5-3-4, 2:06. 5:02—^Agricultural m ukets. Funeral Direotors I 69 Center street Dial 7700. year at Kalamazoo in 2:0034 but 9:l{^M ills. Broteers. 12 :00—Time. Heating—PlumblBg—^toofing . » puppies, four months old. Ready to Calumet . Author,' Allegheny, First 5:15—^Musical Dreams. hasn’t been able -to reach top condi^ Hanover, Devereux, Mr.- H: M. Jpnes, 9:80—Love Stpr/ Hour. Insurance ...... train. Price reasonable. Donald R. tion this season. Owner Roddy and 5:30—Singing Lady. , MlUlaery^-Oressmaking...... 6 ROOM i'ENEBOlNT, all Improve- Worthy Heir and Why Not also ran. 10:00—Boswell Sisters. Ifovlng-^moklng—Storage ... Tuttle, Andover, Conn. ments, garage, good location, rent his driver-trainer Bums McKane 5:45—Littie Orphan Annie—child- Just about the time everybody Is 10:15—^Eddie D -nstedter, organist; convinced that tee. ou i^ k Is'rSajly Painting—Papering_ eteeceet.** ate^fi Reasonable, 32 Walker street In- hope to see the former Kingston hood playlet; Shirlty BeU, Al- Prefessronal Servloe (S.a • • e e e e a3U Mfile Quartet Servlosa quire 80 Walker. Tel. 7268. mail route horse back in shape at lan Bairuck, Henrietta Tedro brighter, tee football (loaches. wiB Beeairlng ______»aeeeesaeeeeaea______I POR SALE—^PUPPIES, very rea- 10:3O^Isham Jones Orchestra. cover ey«cytbing with bku^ JHAfMn. Tafiorlng—Dyelng--^eaBlng ... Malone next year and probably at BANKER OPTIMSTIC and Jerry O’Meara. sonable. Inquire at 29 Cottage St. POR RENT ROOM tenement, the Eastern States in Springfield. 11:00—Columbia Symphony Orches- Toilet Goods and Service ...... 16 —6 tra. 6:00—Time; weather; sports Re- Wanted^Buslnesa Ssrvlee cor.... 24 modem jConvenlences. Apply to J. Yesterday’s program at Goshen* view. P. Tammany, 90 Main street wfis an unusually full one. The ON RETURN TO U. S. 11:80—Little Jack Little. 6:10—^Edward Jardon, tenor. Oonrses and Classes ...... 17 ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 card called for five events and two 11:45—Orchestra. Mvate InstmcUon ...... 28 - - .... . ^ 6:15—^The Monitor Views tee News. Dancing .:.,.28-A of these went Into four heats. Over 6:30—Stories, orchestra. FOR SALE Musical-Dramatic ...... 29 I FRESH MADE SWEET cider and SUMMER HOMES four houts of racing, the best har- New York, Aug. 18.— ( A P ) — COL. CLOUTER DIES 6:45—Today’s Nei^s — Lowen Wanted—Instruction ...... M cider vinegar 26c gal. Bring your ness racing In the country, were Ftnanelal FOR RENT 67 With the presidential eliection out of -Thomas. 2 Family Hottsie apples, we grind them up at Sc gal. packed in and altlibugb the specta- Philadelphia; Aug. 18__ (AP)— I Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages II the way the ,United States will join 7:00—^Time; Amos 'n’ Andy. Business Opportunities ...... 12 Phone Rosedale 32-5. H. Sllversteln. POR RENT—COTTAGE at Giants tors were worn and tired they were Colonel Henry W. Cloutier, 56, 7:15—^Royal Vagabonds — Ward Renton S t Owner .out Money to L oa n ...... || Neck from August 20th to August thrilled at the great races they saw. with Ehin^ in some plan for revi- wealthy Greensburg coal operator, Help and Sltuatlona Wilson. of town. Will sell at bar- Help Wanted—Female ...... 16 27th. Inquire 35 RusseU street, But perhaps the greatest thrlU of all sion of war debts and reparations, Qxirtsinan and soldier, died today in 7:30—Stebbins Boys. was watchinig Will C3aton’s skUlfuI Help Wanted—Male ...... || ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES South Manchester. Arthtur Reynolds, president of the Unlverral hMpital after an opera- 7:45—Orohestra. gain.price. Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 17 —RADIO . 49 driving of The Marchioness to briug tion. He flew here Monday to enter' Agents Wanted ...... 87>A her oymei the rich stake of about Continental Batik and Trust Co., of 8:00—Salute to Greenfield. Small down paym ent' ' Situations Wanted—Fem ale...... 18 the.ho^ital. 8:80—^ -T in -T in ThrlUer. FOR SALE—TABLE MODEL* R. C. LOTS FOR SALE 73 630,000. Chicago predicted today upon his Situations Wanted—M ale...... |9 CoL Clouter was a veteran of I 8:45^“The Untrarranted* Increase Employment Agencies...... 40 A. 18. Good condition, 610.00. Call Cston's Record return from Europe. AHiiLYBOXL > three wars, his military career be- in tee' Cost' of Education :in Live Stock-Pets—Poultry—Vehicles 4293. The 55-year-old Auburn driver He - expressed tee opinion teat ginning in 1897 when Ife enlisted in HERALD Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... 41 boasts of one of the greatest win- such a move 'would sufficiently In- Massachusetts,” Senator. Chas. Llvj Stock—Vehicles ...... 42 tee Spanlsh-American war and end- A. Stevens, LowelL ^ultry and Supplies ...... 41 ning records in his.tory. He has crease tee value of foreign bonds ed when he roturned from overseas I Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 scored with the horses of the for- held in this country to offset tee during tee World War. He also ______4 . For Sale—UIseOllaaeouB mer Czar, of Russia but In his own psyments which this country would served On tee Mexican border. Articles for Sale...... 46 o FOR SALE—2 LOTS waive, and In addition prove a great Boats and AceesBories ...... - 44 FOR SALE—BEDN OM Furniture words—“There, wss no victory as Building M aterials...... 47 and gas cooker, almost new. Rea- thrilling as winning the Hamble stimulus to business. HOOVER BACK AT WORK Diamonds—Watches-^ewelry .. 48 sonable. Call 7 Lilac street On Centerfield strept, ^ h 60x125. tonian before a hoihe crowd of 26,-f Mr. Reynold Is optiiplstic on tee W;ashlngton, Aug. 18.—(AP) — Electrical Appliances—Radio ... 49 Sewer, gas and water. 6800 for both OOO'howUi^ fans.” business outlook. “ Bankers and Fuel and Feed ...... a FOR SALE—UNIVERSAL Electric President Hbover went back to work Garden — Farm—Dairy Products 50 lots. • Caton, a son of a horse-loving fa- business-meu,” 'he said, “have been today considering, among other Household Goods ...... 51 range reasonable. Call 107' Cam- ther, attracted the attention of careful'abdut iexpressing.opinions on Machinery and Toole...... 62 bridge street or phoue 6376. thln^, tee progress of his .plans for CHAS. J. STRICKLAND Grand Duke Nicholas at the Chica- business conditions in tee last cou- tee meeting next week which he Musical Instruments...... 61 168 Main. ple of years, but I think now it is iWroa^S^MAL COCHRAN "V w t PICnjQES 4>^J0E Kll Office and Store Equipment .... 64 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE for Phone 7874 go World’s Fair In 1892, when as a hopeis will put tee active aid of pedals at the Stores ...... safe .to say we. will see a decided 66 cook stove, 2 bed siirings and one lad only 16 years old he won two many prominent men behind a drive Wearing Apparel—P urs...... 67 races. He was Imme^atriy offerckl a change, for. teeibetter within a year, for better-business. Wanted—To Buy ...... (8 gas water heater. Dial 7344. possibly sooner.” Rooms—Board—^Hotels—Resorts chance to go to Rujsria where his He was: refreshed, tanned and „ ' Restaurants American style of driving* met . with TOe -recent rise in securities, he relaxed by his tbree-^y fisUng trip goom* Without Board ...... cs WANTED—TO BUY 69 popular accord. believes, waF due partly .to signs of on-^^Cheupeake B ty, Tyhlch ended Boarders W anted...... 69-A business. Improvenient Country Board-Resorts 60 After eleven successful yeiirs __ yesterday. White Houae officials Hptels~Restaurants ...... • 1 I BUY . ALL KINDS of hou 8e{ii,l(l driver for the Czar-he filgnetf a five- tlwufiht that after a few hours of Wanted—Rooms—^Board ...... •2 iTooda, furniture etc. Better pilcee CHURCH LEADER DIES year contract with VladUiir L «^ - work today tee President would gp Real Estate For Rent paid if you call or . write Nathan neff, wealthy spdrtsnuui.;^em vr' BULLED BY FALL Apartments, Flats, Tenements It oh'to'his Rapldan camp;to finish Us Business Locations for Rent 64 Uverant, Colchester, >. Conn. Tele- London, Aug: 18.— (AP) —Rev. olution dissolved the <»nttei^ Tout New York, A ^ . 18.-;-(AP) —Ed- longest vacation since test year. H o u s m for Rent ...... 66 phone 97. William Young Cullerton, leading only recently-Caton recrived'ah. of- WMd. R.- ^ v v o o '!^ ’60, president of Suburban for Rent ...... • 66 ^m m er Homes for Rsnt figure in the activities of the Baptist fer from Lefihneff' now in Buenos F.'.,A.' .Potts and , Company, Inc., ^ROOBEVELT’S ITINERARY 67 Aires to come to Sonth^AmiNlpa and Wanted to R e n t...... 61 ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 church for more than half a century, wh9letsale''eoal ydeialers,' was killed Alhitoy, N. Y., Aug. 19.—(AP)— Real Estate For Sala died here yesterday. take charge, o f stablSs which the today in' an qccidenttf fidl from a Qovetnor Roosevelt 'wffl; sweep Apartment Building: for Sale , 69 Russian is plMiiiiny nn. Business Property for Sale ... He was bom to Belfast in 1857, window of. ms"'seventeenth floor ter6ugh*21 states In^ 22 days on a 70 SINGLE ROOMS OR SUTTBS In and first came into prominence . . First Hambletqplaii western cam ^ ^ T trip' begfiining Farms and Land for Sala . ... 71 Johnson Block with modem Im- apartment at 55 Central Park West. Houses for Sale •aaaaaeaa 72 when, as a young man, he was asso- Yesterday was* Catem’s first ap- Septeniberi 12i -White' tee ^Demo- I^ts for Sale ...... provements. Phone Harrison 6917 Police reported^tee dMte as acci- »*«aa«»»a 71 ciated with the work of the great pearance in a- - Hunbletooii^. ; The dental.after beiilig informed by rela- cratic presldemtihl candidate will Resort Proper^ for Sala...... 74 or janitor 7686. Suburban for S a la ...... preacher, C. H.' Spurgeon. Marchioness won two. of the four tives timt BreyqpH'''hM suf- make only a fBw pjqiared addresses 76 He was fileeted president of the hsats. Last year Mrfi. Keeler had 76 ROOMERS .WANTElD at good loca- fering from diiny; and fainting spells oh tee tyip, he is scheduled fo r ;^ - Wanted—Real E state...... 77 Baptist Union of Great Britahi and the best three-jrea^d' trotter of for spms time. teen' stoi». r —oi I'***! Ro«eea tion. Respectable men, breakfast If Legal Notices ...... yg Ireland 1917-1918. He later made the year in her stable'in Protector, widow, ''aad -their . son and The western trip will follow 'ad- desired. Reasonable price, 8

GAS BUGGIES—The Tie That B kiA »- By FRANK BECK / (READ THE BTORY; THEN OQUIK T9ie Tteles laughed aloud .to Soon Coppy it by tee tall how-cute^.'a lRtie;monk could be imd, my, but; it ^ h a ta yi^^^iShme ^ PRETTY HOT n e . one that pulled 'wee Dupey' la help n)e;’? al^wwc^' WEATHER W l*^ want to inji^ it^ ' S BEEN H A/IN G tee a rt waa jumpi^ 'roub^ , ^I%e o tl^ giiiJbbed It by :;^e *^y! please go atiiiighi^’,’A(Rm paws a^d ajl turae^. hqt'afi iirh^ Dunty erted. "I do'xtot’wahtayi;liHll. [because'.tee monkey stebd-veal' teg: ride. M you keep' rip^^ v^kbre and didn’t fight wite^ and. there, ’twil' flop me ..to.tee . W hen tk ey alj' were’__ _ greund;” cast, kind Ctopjty.eaid, ^eh Scouty eri^' iT havei a start” And for a half an b hunob te st’s riyiWisifiuFh te*au. liad' an tetneraair this bunch. Heaee^’iA*i^‘:tbe"itiatiDty, ’Ifhra' Duaej^iili^ Dunoy, and WB’n 'clltaib’to hy^yiter drhte' can bamfle ' others’! alow. "T h ^ Phbr tight ohd «ll'righV“LE ••• .. MANCHESI^ ivBNlilG HBK&|jJ>ilOiDle lKA)M»P#n, «XI|IM^ iu o v i^ u,^itn . ma tm mf m >*P OUR BOAROmO jHOUSE ToohervillePolks Br PontiMiie Fos AND NONSENSE 1^^ G e m A h c t ^ ^

.W. U m S pu n k y ^ E ;> W A R P s * c ^ R it ^ .w ^ .. / ^ . ".ir- % XIm Plumber (to his w lfo)—Donoha' 'I. ■ >^. '1 Proipeiity, a eomdy ^ believe them cartoonists, honey. X Was once ny a t a ^ | ^ , ain’t never found no lady ip no bath ...■'■'■II . I ' _i iTi'i'|ii^ We danced and dlaed'and frolicked tub.. : ...... IM .pU N C A N y W H M f Zn MMtMt-pieamre «birl. It waa in front of tha Art insti- MC^MOODLE, WHACT 1W9 9AV VtUAJib-"»A But she was but a lii^ t o* love tute on Michigan avenue in Chicago mcw /jm a Aum> For thcte-:came a day during the reoent Eiemocratic Na- Thatici^fwaBfnot sc plentiful, tional convention, where two larga 6AVC MB Tb T3i^UVB1^ She gaily tripped away. stone lions stand gutord on each aids TO yo u/— ^ -TMEV WCjfe Of of the steps. AT?pUNb-m'. PLOQi, AN» It is reported that the Brush- Democrat (to newsboy)— How -H/H - GUH/BT ville Baseball Team lost the | ^ e often,-- my lad, do they feed those X ibub WH6<2BVbU I T C A H * B i If with 'the Pea >t|dge Bearcats 1 ^ two big Uona? BUtVt^eV W O Saturday because their star, pitqher Newsboy (quickly)t -W henever eG A'P/w ^U t^ ripped his pants and had to c^o out they rear, sir. COULO IT BE of the jpame. A case adtere a stitch in time ah»uld have saved the bine, ; An old Indian went into-a bank to BWACI^MAIC? borrow some.money. 6AVB MB- Joan (watehinf yUdter from Chi- Bankei^What can you put up for A O IM & / -O H '^AH *TM ANIC9, cago)>;>^I thhik Jta awfully deiver sec.Urity; that, . Is bow many p ^ es the w ^ he can roll that e^;ar from do'you have? one .dbmer o f his. mouth to the Old fiidian-r<3ot 100 ponies. HAVE ir / other.- Six' months later the old Indian Horace-^B’mi l Aspect they have came in with a very large roll d! to learn to do that, seetng they’re bills and paid the: note. As. he turn- hoNUh# Jx>tb .hands above, thetr ed to leave, the banker sai'd: heaCtt half thdr time. ~ Banker—We let you have money' when ^ u needed it, now why don't At a dinner A 'weU known pro- you deposit your extra money with fessor waa introduced.^ as follows: Us? *‘Tou have been giving your attenr 01d .inQian (gnmting)—All right tion so far to a turkey stuffed with How many ponies you got? sage. You are now about to give your attention to a sage stuffed with turkey." THE SVBB'OllBE Professor<—Will you please stop "I am i» weak, doctor," the exchanging notes in the back o f tha chronie female complainer said. room? \ ’Take an iron tonic,” replied the H^T’ doctor, / Student—Them ain’t notes. Them’s (b dollar bills. We’rq shoo tin’ craps . T have been taking one," she re- Professor—Oh, pardon me. plied, "but It hasn’t done me any good. I am so weak that I can •h. Doctors have proved that an ordi- hardly walk a dozen yards.' ^’Take a taxi," he growled.—Die narjA person retains only one-fl^ of •jr.g, M o w w tW f ? whaA ha hears, which, goes to prove Q^e post. that 'a woman ini’t an "ordinary person.” JUST BBAe()lNG (■^ontnne Fo*. 19J2) Str^ Shots: Tha <^r a man LUCILUD: What do you do when . ■ ' j gro^ the more he caree for com- you' see an unusually beautiful fort—and the leaf of it he obtains girt? ....One has to keep up if the up- MUBIBL: I look for a while, SCORCHY SM ITH AuReroir keep is to be kept up. .^.No golf then I get tired of looking at her By J eh n C . T m g course is complete-without a mournr and lay the mirror down. — .Path' •r’s bench at each tee....The best finder. reason a girl can have for starting a diary, is that she knows enough about.men, to flU a book....Home apper anny ays is where the grumbling is ... .The R mamArarcrr. F S COME ON, world may owe us a living but like 616 BOV / a lot of other debts it is at times XtHiANDXHAlX rather, bard to collect....You have to think but jome things for your- FORTY MILES t o 60 self—nobofly can help you. . . .Suc- jefoskimek! cess is the privilege of doing what you want to do, wheni you want to, and as you want to ... .Most women do not know wtot they want until they discover what their husbands do,not want... .Character is the dia- mond that scratches every other stone.... Love, sweet child, lathe last word in a letter asking for money... .Digging in a garden may improve one’s phllosopby more than the reading of books. Clanu^Your husband has a new .suit. ~ Bdlth—No, be hasn’t. 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JUti , a, ■ *r ' J ' . •T ■> Si" ■; T' V ■ . V-'L'- ■ 'V’w’T/j'vl, Word hiss been received f torn Mrs. BnincAe Stanwoodi' Presideat o f the Hartford County Council, ^ t invitation has beat estende^i to An- / Ifir. «9Bd Mn. Rufus RoUnaon of derson-Shea Auzlliaxy to t«ke pan 82 Wbodbrldge street have as their in the Legion Convention PUrade to i ' I ^ • t f-i} giiests during August, Mr. and Mrs. be held in Waterbury Saturday. The Object Edward 8. {iswis and. famliy of parade will form on Field street. Bisltlmore, Md. Mr. Lewis Is execu- Ladies are requested to wear thpir ti^ sSefeitery of the Baltimore auxiliary uniforms. The Department Wf f i nf t , Utti e Urban League, one of the branches Commander , is anidous to have a ,erty. . of the Nwonal Urban League in good representation from <»ch or- New York. caty. ganisation. ' tioce Is At AB^'Eiiid iii iTh*'.Bai±MMd. etMitira ‘o f j'the^iMV E. F. Clay, who has conducted a The Beethoven Glee dub ^ hold iiii/ fish market at 806 Main street, in a joint outing with the Mendelssohn j i : the Cairns budding, today moved Singera o f Worcester, Maiss., at |«4fi^«6ter Wafer Cosfipfng ilM - the store to the south end. Mr. Clay, Lake George, Ware, Maas4 Satur-, B^efi pram^ iilat^ of fdiseussed b t i ^ , 'Rre|^Mt wh6 is a native of Stonington, sells day afternoon. The club will leave . A g ro u p at rowdies arc courting ti^ve dflc^r)^';whi(A\ iwifs^C|^tpg'Ui|k purefiiss of sea food direct from the ocean. He the Emanuel Lutheran chutch be^ plenty'of trouble by their actions: on without oppcintif^ side of the Rialto theater build- cars. of Spencer street, east of Foley district blit bzeiM tHU>be‘pmsiu^^ ‘l)an,;as it h«4 provish to ty c<»ty|uy , Jk‘ T » • ing. sh^t. known as the Jefferson faim. for consideration of the members at ibaBwherd;' ' f . Harry Pearson retiuned to Man- It has been found 'that!- wganised alatermtoti^. '' i-'Abodt: i^> i<^ple' v-wir« ln;;:f.afc* Manchester’s famous “Spirit of chester last zUght from Lancaster, groups have plundered the poelon ’The m m b ^ 'of‘ the -executive ; ohe;of<|*-**-^' “ 'te n ^ ce ta t^ e fnpeting - last hight R:- ’76” trio, composed of Joseph Fer- N. Y. He planf^ to stay in town in- patch, stolen, oorr and not satisfied committee, elected from the’Via^cms: ;whleh adjburned at TO o’clock. ^ ..... ’'=*‘T 0 f. /.A ..1 guson, Julian Palms and M. J. definitely with Us brothers, G. Mth a general plan of destruction, school districts.*, wera lais .'.foOawsf i; -<"*- " •. -.a:. ••• -: ; ' Barry, will act as escort tor the Albert and Hugo Pearson, in the they took four dr five halters off; First district, Joseph* Doyle ;lSMphd - . •' -'V-'-" 5 ! ' 7 Volunteer Veteran Firemen of Hart- post office building. the cows and took away their feed di^pt, Albert Miner;- i’Ihl^'';dh[j. Mr. and iMra.' Jol^l*^^w^gdike^^ of 'P E R S R IlM ^ N f ford, Saturday, in the State Fire- trough. triet, Mrft Jane Wnobxr^Fcniith’diSr .^ap Maale stnet ara Aj^ fin g tyeir.va- men’s parade and field day to be Mrs. Hie A. Knapp returned yes* Mr. Little says he has been very trict, Charles, Rdist|^^ ttonyj at NMh ^lymouthV Msiss. held at Pawcatuck. The trip will terday to her home in K ej^ rt, N< lenient about the matter,-and is will- Forrest Bucldipd;^ Sbvbnthifiistidc^^ fid :m, beiaiOTlhgA be made in buses, leaving Hartford J., after ‘a thwe weeks’ v l«t with ing to think thi^-there is some ex- Andrew HealeyVl^hth dltiidct,;:jbr" have ah-eucnu^opi at 8 o’clock and will be met by the her cousin, Mra.' Martin Gillnan of cuse for persons taking a few ears, seph Quurtierr'Ninto disMct,;'' £|^- e^A «^- at; the' pqhip. 'Pert-»'op^^ic . :jt Manchester men at the Center. old Kohls.'Mehqbera at ;laige, Wfd; the.pubU(iaiibn~6f tye/ig^si^ Main street. of com or some melons.if they ^rt' i - nndet.sim. himgry. But he. insiats there _is>o ter Mahoney, Ziouls L'Grant. and si^drs of the Spdifi|tj:|Apor ^naoh S^xvice President Alfred Lange of the John Dickson of Barrington, R. 1., Justification for a wholesale milking Theodore ^ifnmer. :*5'. tton for noiinlhatioxi8,’ Sw he^ It is 4{^^;li]s-:s>l^^d^ to ctfliy sronnd 1 Young People’s Society of the will speak tonight at 7:45 at the of the cows, stealing of-th*-halters President Bowers outlined the lo^ !0f 6 West s t^ i S^rice on all Lutheran Concordia Church has G^el Hall, 416 Center street. Mr. and feed troughs, to say nothing cal effect of the Federsi tax^blll, one that their , nw es'b e' removed . from I B o s d i S j^ i ^ s t wi^ jou, aivmys A 5^ called a special meeting of the so- section of which he . said had been the likt.> , Dickson has been here on several about the dest^ction of com stalks,' €^ 3142, , . 458% Malp St -(^dics unddT) the'atffi an usuted;ol: " ciety for Frldsqr evening, Aug. 19, previous occasions and it is hoped and melon vines, which, has the ap- chwg^ jin tconfermcr in Congress In' a discussion ''of-the cbifduot-^ at 8 o’clock. Action will be taken many will be present, to greet him. pearance of.having been done with- from- a tax on the manufacturer- of town affairs Mr. ’Trott^-: said' that iill^y protecdoh. P er^ die diteed|'f _ on two Important items. Members electric''enpigy and into a tax ,o| i 4‘: are urged to attend this meeting. out thought or reason, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney McAlpU and The owner of the crons on this the consumer, now b^hg charged sfitet shsving-r-it will, oot icd6w^V^|i4dkji*>tf! • children are occupying , their newly on tiie .bittB at; the rate'(ff 3 per cent Miss Tillie Gamba of 81 Lake farm has declared war on the groups pure white, ;^esse|ess ;sdd^ and-' WdUs sa s ^ ' ' acquired property on Henry, street, who have been raiding and rough- inclu^g the fiat fate as well as the street is spending a two weeks’ va- better knovm as the Goftschalk electridty. conmuned. He urged cation at Indian Neck. riding through- his fiieids, makmg ttacdve blsde-snd-wluto easinel-euie,; ~ house. themselves a general nuisance. He members to-bring.' in their electric says he has been patient, but there Haleys Depft. 'Store^-Cosmetifi Dept-T^Stt^i^ Floor, 'ji; A well-children’s conference will Mrs. Mary Frederickson of High- be hdd tomorrow afternoon at 3 comes a time—and that is now-^ land Park who has been confined to when “patience ceased; to be a vir- o’clock at the Memorial Hospital the Memorial Hospital for several clinic building. tue.” Those impli'wated take due weeks, is gradually improving, but warning. ,, Quality Ecanqniy it will be some time before she is Mr. and Mrs. George H. H ^ of strong enough to leave the institu- New* York City, who are spending several weeks at the Strong home- tion. wmiarn T. Perrett of 62 RusseU stead at Oakland, have as their street, who has been at the Salva- guests this week Eugene Spencer of tion Army camp at Sharon, Mass., Plttston, Pa., his daughter, Mrs. will lea>^ this v/eek and go to Old Genie Remley, and her son, John. Orchard, Me., for the Army’s camp SOUTH MRNCHESrrR CONN meetings there. - Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Findlay BUY of AUston, Mass., are spending two $1.69 "Dixie weeks with Mrs, Findlay’s parents, Your Norwalk Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hemingway of Summit street. ' TIRES—TUBES Fancy large fresh’M i^eirel to fry or to l^ e . . • .10c lb. At New Low Prices FVesh Center. Cut ^Swordfish; ...... • • •••••.. 27c lb* ADVERTISE3MENT from Round Clamsfor,diowdeW 2.qt^ .•...... 25c YOU CAN ENTER James M. Shearer Fresh. Halibut Staak-^* .ii...... 25c lb. the Connecticut Businesr College at BCICK AGENCY ' Center Travel Bureau "Fillet'of Sole‘ffeah inade29c lb. the Center any Monday. School in Steak Cod'to fry . •. • • • • • • .• • • • • • • • • i . • •. 12% c Ib. . 'i' ' / Cor. Middle Turnpike Tickets and Information Itocp.yoiir home cool with'.“Dixie” awn- session every day from 8:45 to 1:15. and Main St. Call 7244 for appointments with ON ALL BUS LINES. BAKERY DEPT. ings. 'Colorful, two7ton6 Stripes ou^heavy Principal Wilcox at other hours. . drill.' Complete, with sides.' 36 and 42 , 499 Main St. ' Stuffed and Baked Large l^ ck erel...... 1 25c each inch sizes. South Manchester MAGNELL’S Bgked ''Beans . *.• 15c q t for ' Odd Table Tnmblefs, Home Made'Potatc( Salad .... • *.. • •... .••••.. 15c lb. Canvas Camp Chairs, Dial 3864 F Stpre Entrance Reduced! Oval let your cdal money KEMP'S BUY GROCERIES too You can provide for future and present needs by laying in your winter’s coal supply, now. The substantial amount yon save will provide foodstuffs for inunediate consumption. tpyh'‘yrftde,''quifl'ty~gr^^ nigs With darker border. Only." Oht they'go at half price.- , BUY COAL NOW AT SUMMER PRICES f 89.98 fixP-fpot rug ^.... • «|(4*89 $4.$8:4x7*foot m g • •.. • • • • ./i. * • • • • •• ^•82.49 83^49 3 x 6 -foot rug L. POLA COAL CO. Hale*a HomrinrpisWn|;sj -Baseme iit... - * 62 Hawthorne St. Branch Office 65 School St. Phones 4632 and 4918.

PINEHURST o FRESH FISH MEvery jeti or : SXTMMimnT rr “wor)t ragde by ue i», ..^p'“ M product of. ^d -Vt- am Deep Sea Scallops...... 29c pint | "periisnee', ai^d must the test;of oi^ cuirtphpi^s k idea, of ^ f.: b ihkKLf CAsroM Whole Haddock, Cod, Eastern Halibut, Butterfish, analy^, it- -'lis Filet of Sole, Filet of Haddock. ^^^o. must- dedde tlw ‘ q^- fv ^ity ,of our wor^. ! . If!, M “A Pei^t'Swryloe* Large Fresh Mackerel . . 1 2 c lb. f^^ Let lUkbe for’your; ptombiog and hieati^ re p a ^ Yst Ui f«o psbiell^ Filet of Hadodek ktd ofsipt y«WsM/W - We have exceptionally fine Swordfish this week. Cari’W. Season on this fish will soon be over. im Bitoeust. Phdn^ssm; sad b «iod!is.b«lMliiig oil Small Sunkist Juice TUNA FISH ORANGES SALE Prices R&kiced dozen TIIIH to ilff An this wedi. ' on . 16c Light Meat iSma FOR SALE THIS WEEK h dozen 3 cans 44c ci^ aiO ng^ i 29c Hi At White Meat Tana PRESSING 3 cans 54c To • stinsaUto. boidiBM Grape Fruit offering qnifity,;Wbiik; for*a p 7 /?S'f ^I’A n O N A L STC^IU S sterling Red Salmon short time at the fbnowlng pnoest 19x5;iw . . . .$4.10 eatb, la p ito 21x4^-^.'. 2 fo r 29c 2 tall cans 39c . .. • .-..Jlu. Iftv. SUITS r-f',,"'’ . " I spOngB d Wax Beans and first picking of Tender Golden AND 2lxSJS 88.-751 I * X • Bantam Com from Miller of Coventiy. ^topeM* ‘V r .* . PRESSED Lima Beans, Kentnckf Wondmr Green Beans. u: m Peppers 8 for 5c. Sqoash, Cdery. , TOPCOATS -yf'’ G.L Clapp’s Favorite MEN’S:SUITS...... TdloW'Peaehes , - 2 ' S m r . Hears for Canning 4 q t basket .. Oeah^ and 4h^ ^'Ladies’ Flabi > 65c 43c v‘- • A ^ D R E S S E S ______•-* ...... ] VeiT ftumr ideces of Corned Beef ndll be ready for Oeahed' aiid' Pressed^ xV'jr. ; F ri^ and Saturday. Brlskks, Middk Ribs, Top > . Roond and R^rolar Ribs. L- ;‘ li • I * ' . t . T 1. •< » ^ rliazgd Flams • aeM * tee 15e dozMi, 2 doipm 25e; rrrrr- mi - 155‘4::^ter S tp e^ ^ ''v 1 ''.i" No. 2 Bairiiets Fancy Yellow Peaches ;. . . 28c basket M Watermekma, Native Cantaloopeaf I * ‘ % If;.: IV- -r-M , > ft, mm s*-Va. 'I .• M m i:- ms