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VOL. L a, m . as3. MAM! i t i A iraun 10, M SI fduiTBiM n o n P f U C t AMERICAN WARSHIP Haey*i Sm ile B efore H ilii(i( W ent BIacfe>-«nd Blue MITERSONRAPS MEN’S CODE l i ^ R E O I I E RUSHED TO FUKIEN! W CAPITAL c m y ' - I STATE’S OFFIOA15 Fnaner Hartfiri Ihyor FORD IS STILL OUT icu i There u They Cap- HONOR MACDONALDI Siqs PdRici. and Crime MiBions of Workers Intni>- tare Cky — Jip Deitroj* YOHTHS MAROONED Are Bectaning Synony- osted in Preseqt Confer- ert Ako Sent to Scene. MoBoment Unveiled for the ON A ROCKY LEDGE! m ontTW e. once i t Wasiungton — Foochow, FukloB FrevlBeo. Chtata, T adier ef AmericanI A uf. SO.—(A P) — ABMtlOBa and (SUntop, Aug. SO.—(A P)—F or­ Thne Boys f t t n Been On Ante Magnate Sient — Japuoso wanhipo itouiod toward! ffifhwiye.’* mer Mayor Walter B. Batteribn this olty today to protaot national! toir' the Hartford Woman’s Rspub- cuff 400 Feet ffigk Since Jeknten Reports Two of thoM two oountrtM from an tai' Uoan Qub that "poUtioa and crime oraaalaf Rod monaea. Hertford, Aug. 80 — (AP) —I are becoming synonymoua under An a r!!ult of the Oommunlata* James H. MacDonald of- New Early Yefierday. . Miion Persoas Hare AL the present regime” at Hartford. i !wlft Inourolon Into North Fuklon Haven, the state’s first highway and their capture of Teapinf. oommissioner and known aa the Batterson made hla statement number of American mlMlonaiie! yesterday aa the club met at ^ e ready Been Reemployod. "fath er a t American highways,” Adirondack Lodge, Lake Placid. fled here and other! in nearby Klen was honored by the etate today ln| home of. Mr. a id Mrs. John D. Kel­ nine were endanfered. two oeremonles largely attended. ley Beach Park. He added that N. Y., Aug. 80.—(AP)—Sandwlch- (A Waetdngton diepateh eald an State offlelela, road buildere, vn- the prsaent altuatloB denotes that n Water and oranges were lower­ W ashingtott. * Aug. 30.—(A P)—A American warahip had been ordered gtnaers and other friends of Con- Tammany Hall tactics have been ed over a dissy ollffslde/ today to delay until toe middle of next w ^ to proceed to Foochow. The ftm' neotlout’s "grand old man” of the I Who ”hooked” the "Klngfish”—end how ? That was toe burning qubstian when Huey Xiong, Louisiuia’e injected into munidpal affairs. boat! Tulsa and Sacramento were "Qean PoUttos” three boys, marooned on a narrow on toe master code intended to highways eaaembled in the hell of stormy Senator, arrived in Milwaukee from New York sporttog'a black eye. He got it, he leys, ledge of rook 400 feer hlgk dnee at Swatow and Hong Kong, onN a the Houie at the Capitol at 2 p. m. when he was "ganged” by three or four strangers at a chsrity Jsvue at the Sands Point (L. L) Bath Referring '’o reports that open blanket toe milliona of retail work­ ■hort steaming distance from warfare has developed between yesterday morning. ers over tot land was indicated to­ where speakers eulogised the______mandub, I where he here is shown in a picture taken shortly before th^ mysterious battle. Left, to rlsht: The ufe-gtving package of food Foochow.) who senred the state as highway Miss Helen Mulrooney, Captain A. Williams, Mrs. Ai W ^ams, MTi; and Mrs. Gene Buck; Smator Long, speakeasies and 'avems licensed by day as Arthur D. Whiteside, a depu­ Japaneae Waroraft chief from 1886 to 1918., Mrs. Edward P. Mulrooney, Commissioner Mulrooney and Miss Elaine'Hyland. the state to dispense beer because dangled at toe end at a 1.000-foot Two Japanese destroyers and one ' * reported poL'ee laxity, ae assert­ rope from the top of the sheer rock ty administrUor of toe NRA,' {mto- Following this progrdm presided sented a revised voeion to retail­ cruiser were en route to protect the over by Highway Commlaeloner ed that unless those interested in side of toe wSD face mountain, and large Japanese colony and property good government are wining to was finally cauriit by the youths. ers representatlvea for oonsidera- John A. Macdonhld, a proceaeion of tion. " interests here. over 40 autos went to toe new aute work for the ‘‘restoration of clean Because of sharp rocks which Meanwhile, a dispatdi from Nan' poUtics’’ in'munidpal affairs, they threatened to sever toe rope, lo at­ W ork on' this wldespreading' wrage *hMig uid General Chiang Kai* park atop Avon mountain which INFANT IS KILLED bears the name of the first high­ WASHINGTON VOTES WET must take the consequencea. tem pt waa made bolint toe and work hour code has assumed Shek, leader of an anti-communist Anson Keeler, state oomptroUer. stranded youths to toe top of toe dominant importance at toe NRA, expeditionary force with headquar­ way ooxmnlsaioner. Iliere Gover­ nor Cross unveiled a monument wfa QKdce on the same program, badf-dome shaped mountain in toe where the other chiet topic today ters there, announced 100,000 Mexi­ BY NORWALK AUTD heart of toe Adlrondsck wilder­ was toe failure of Henry Ford to in­ can dollars would be paid for the dedicated to Mr. MacDonald. The announced that the welfare dtua- monument carrier a thsee-toot BY A MAJORITY OF 3 TO 1 tioB In the state is serious from a ness. dicate his attitu d e on- toe code em­ head of either Chu Teh or Mao A state pdiceman waa .dispatch­ bracing toe gigantic automobile in­ Chetung, the principal Communist medallion with Mr. MacDonald's financial standpoint. portrait in has relief. Welfare SItiiatiMi ed from toe reecue r"mp to Lake dustry. leaders. Plad^ 15 miles away, to obtain All foreigners were said to have Memorial Program Woman Backs Car From He asserted that $82J!00 Waa ap­ Hugh S. Jidmson, NRA oomman- The memorial program was apon- Only One District in State propriated lot the pauper account 500 feat more of heavy rope. Be­ dei, bad toe task of preparing a evacuatedLted Yenpj before the In- \ ROOSEVET ALLOWS cause of toe weljdit, toe rope was vaders entered aored by the Jesoea H. MacDonald in 1930, while in 190 it was neces­ report for President RoosevMt on Memorial Oommiaai street, Waterbury, a -Upemair eotaeexns means more tax in- for more rope. Die'J80-fbot.length chide druggists and grocers if tim the town and ousted rebels, who Avon iTOuntain as MacDonald Jge-|day, Washington following 33 the Connecticut Light A Pt f^ toe state, but as this ln-< could be attarlbed to the* lower end of toe nope already in lise;* be dMails can be worked out satisfaip-* fled toward- the Kweidww brader. others into the repeal cohimn. N<^: Washingti^. A ^. 8»>-^(AP).'— Company, who. was hume* whUta to s s not s ta rt to come into* torlly. Whiteside giive toem . utatfl . BFfCrts t», cMnmuticato wMh the Hew msqr ao# he shtaped fose- .woridng on-a pola^lh *“ ite jm u i f laihed, and would ben^ sodst 'at vfMtfTflnv aftenaooB. lie brunt of toe hpUft ''* aekt week to agree. He IndicsSed mlsslonsries have besB .Itatlle since The haU of the was imedl°' ^ ISL fb# thd^TJhi^. sib a riri _j a pertbd S Asm SirSelH«*eW s.1»!^lH^ w tth^gastater iffWi biUBOyaBs enff retmtaten-of: 5 0 0 ^^.n«^e.'B ifiith, 81. li* call* tor more carriul man* that on Weitkiesday tha.nodtrwErlo- ' from trw ^ of General lA Cblao, othera wbo came to honor one of toe I . the tlie provtsji^ of PftaMdn* Rooew- Ured house painter, who f 0 IfoBfi a' t than «r*er before.” ■< (CSattstaed Ob ■tend^ to. be to toe hands t i Pbesl-. provincial military ovtotord of beat known men in the hiarhwavi**”?^ ~ Washingtoa. velt’s dfon^ but.hoarders remain roof while painting fala tome iiJ X t d .^ "%]jcieevelt for promulgation. Hunan province, who immediately field. The Rev. Sankey L. Blanton, the basis of avail- in Just as much disorsdlt n ever Catherine street yesterday atSat- Some 5,000,000 or more workers are started a sl^rc- pastor of Calvary B a ^ Church. ‘Die district will have with the adminlstsatiofi. T-' noon, passed away at 6:05 a. m. said to be affected. The Americans are toe Rev. Ed­ N^Hevto, gave thehwocatlan. two of the 99 driegates who Thus gold minors, rangtdg from Auto Kills Infoat Other Industries ward McCarthy of Hoston, the Rev. Addressed* - ^ were Olj^pia to those who have panned Rocky Diana Bonanni, 20-montbs-old in­ A code of competition for the Frsads Flahe^ a t CInHimatf, nod aioner MscdonaldI* A Bm - **tlfy the decision of the voters. Mountain ereeks with kRchen sieves fant of Mr. and Mrs. Bonomo Boa- STATES IS CALLED orcoa and -chocolate mannfaieturi&g six sisters sent from the American nett, commissioner from 1918 to ' The popular vote from 1,934 of to the great ob^ontiona Vdito elab­ annl of Paterson, N. J., who came industry, iq>proved today by j;Mto- Paaskmlst miaulon in Pittsburgh. 1833; Leiils G. ‘Ddles of Southiag- fthe state's 3,682 prednets rcdled up orate chsttdoai prosasssa find that here two days ago with her iiarenta, aon, provides a 40-hour week wtth txm, madter of the State (SrangeVJ. a total of 816,664 wet ballots to they can audee 80 per esnt more was killed last nis^t near the home some exceptions and a nXiriwwnw Borton Weeks, president of 182,856 cast for dry candidates. The dollars today than they c ^ d yes­ of her grandmother In AJlvlew BREEDDIG NATION wage rate of 40 cents aa hour for Kesrstone Automobile Qub,' Phila­ state-wide total, however,, had no terday. avenue, when Mrs. William Haims, men. HtSKEFOItT BANKS delphia; and Charles ITpham, en- bearing on the outcome, as dele- . iM ley Jdnst Bemaia a neighbor backed her car out of a ‘The minimum wages for Woman gineer director of the' American ^ le g i^ tlv e dis- But goM tat the form of money or garage and struck the epild, who employes ani boys between the agea Road Bifilders’ A»««K«dstion trlcts, u election arrangement, gold that was bullion at the time was playing in the. driveway. ’The Head of Bar Association De­ JOHNSON ASKED of 16 end 19 years were fixed a t 88 There was reference to Mr. Mac-1 ^bich wet leaden attacked during the embargo waa declared still must father had secured a Job here Hkltb cents and 37 cents an hour, ra- CLOSE m M O R S Donald in the speeches as the I campmgn. the Hat Corporation of America spectively. Learners shall redstva wta pioneered in road building and ^ (Coattaaed On Page Bight) and the family is making prepara­ clares Too Miny Laws not less than 80 per cent of foe in the planning of routes and roads Rep^Usts contend^ th ed s^ct tions to move to Norwalk. FOR FORD REPORT mlnlmums provided for toeir'hlaas • which >eBultod in the present S’" Fatally Bunted HaTO^Boen Passed; Con- • # of employes. The code also provided Tine ef Ck/s SatBer h- enormous network of highways Mp t!w Senate wUcb they allied Bartollni, the widowed father of that where women do subsiantitlalty thi'oughout the country. He was I ^bls concession as the price VETERANS CONDEMN three children, came to Norwalk the same work as men, toe alerdtecrlbed as one the most k l^rovldl^for the yesterday morning wlto an emer< stmethre Sliggesiions. Freddent Wants to Know rate of pay shall apply. liitateis Fai to Open for popular commissioners with en- election. The asserted re- geney crew t o help repair damam gineen anc eontraeton to whom P®** handicap, however, was not ap- caused by Monday’s storm. Officlau 2.000JM0 Got Jobs heto^riy l^ m ^ ^ n d e Jta." |P"®“‘ ^ «>® ^hUe final SENATORS SPEECH of the power conqumy said that hi Why Anto Mafnate Has fcison ToJey. returns might switch an isolated Gran^ Rapids, Mica., Aug. SO.— Washington,. Aug. 30— (AP) .— A. reception followed Mr. Mac- was changing fuses in a tran*> Intensified striving went todiay Dnudd’s reeponae to the tributes. district <»: two from the wet to the form er while w earing cotton glovBS (AP)—Declaricg toat "candor I dry siae, there was no possibility Not Joined the NRA. into toe. mass movement to ra ^ - ccmipela toe admissldn toat Ameri­ ploy Jobless workers and craato Bridgeport, Aug. SO.—(AP) — the retentioniste could cut in mSti^ (CJeattaued On Page ISgbk) ca is a crlire breeding and erir inal billions of new purchasing power Three of Bridgqwrt’s smaller rially on the overwhelming majority Say Lob^ s Attack on Press of. wet del^fates. proteeting nation,” dareace B. under toe sign of NRA's Blue failed to open for buslneas today, I Hyde Park: N. Y., "Ai^;. 80.— Eagle. under orders of State WanMng com. FILMLAND FEARS Wetfs Statoment Martin, preeident ot the American (AP)—President Rooeevdt has *Tt was a complete expression of Was Bis Own Opinion Hugh a. Johnson, after being tied mlasioner Walter Perry. Bai Association, today offered hla aMisd General Hugh 8. Johnson, in- to Ufo desk for days on end by The hanks are: The West Side I popular sentiment,” dedpred J. C. WOIFOFWAIIST. associatea in toat orguization sug- dwtrlal administrate, fm* a report critical problems of toe industrial Wank A Trust Company, 1460 State KIDNAPING m Q Herbsman, state direeto^of'the re- Not Their Own. gestiom. for improving conditions. ccmtrol movement, himself took the street; the Commercial Bank A tpeal cam ^gn.. "There cdi be no Ir toe speech, with ^hlcb he on toe failure ot Henry Ford to question about such a tremendous field to deliver at Boston a major Trust Con^wny, 1374 Main street; AGAIN M H S opened the annual toree-day con­ roll under toe new working agree­ address of this week's wtod-tq> cam^ the American Bank A Trust Com­ [victory and it-is a great step for- Milwaukee, Aug. 80.—(AP)— vention of the association, .he said ment for toe automoUle toduirtry. pany, 865 East Main street. [ward for Washington, as It will palgn for plastering toe counts Delegates to the National encamp­ he saw in toe growing number of Mr. RoosevMt wants toe latest stote windows with ths red. vtotta Perry's Statement Doable M irier in Hellyweed eventually eliminate much disrespect laws vdiich overlap or usurp'' state nsws on this before he departs to- ment of Vqt^rana qf Forc^m 'Vars and blue poster of co-opeeatioB. Banking Commissioner Perry n n fl « I President’s recovery functions "a definite, positive plan t nzrow for a vacathm 'vuisc bes^ "We can scarcely reaftss that par- this noon issued the following state­ LHDS6S jC T C ffl wuUTS lO P>^8Teni and resu lt in orderiy regu­ went I , wlto their convention busi­ David liin ar b Arrtated fsr to destroy toe Republic and substi- to Washington and there is indlca- lation of liquor sales. I believe baps 2,000,00c havs base tamovsd ment ffom his office in Hartford: ness today inclined to. disinias Sen­ tute toer^or s soda) Democracy." tioo he is oonsiderlng action ol- from toe ranks of ths utasanpteysd “Conditions in the American both wets and drys campaigned like ator Huey Long's outburst {.gainst Faing to Make a Market "So rapidly are ‘toe rigfata of thougb toe President is saying and are again seU-suppsgttof H Bank A Trust Company and the Seek Police Protection. sportsmen.” the press . as personal quarrel stater waning toat legal writers Aothtog about toat and *w»riii|. qo The Washington State Emergency sens,” was Johnson’s sMtesate ' aa Commercial Bank A Trust Com­ which did' TOt re fi^ their opinion. are beginning to see that soon they threats. he spurred on toe d6oF4o-doof pany were sueb that the law re- committee, a* retontlonist orgudsa- Althoug|i the Senator preceded Pnrekase. will be reduced to administrative In talking with (SensrdI Johnson work of toe volunteer army of a quj^ us to close them. The HoUywood, Aug. 88 — (AP) tlon, fought repeal. It contended his speech here yeatordaj with a districts,” said Martin. it wsui stated toat no word bad million and more men and womsa board a i directors of the West Side Frightened HoUywood notsJdes that in the event of abolition of the caustic tirade against Mfiwaukee DIaboBsst (MBoials been received i Washington so far busy up and down ths land sxplaih- Bank, in view a t its condition and were reported adiUng guards to prohlbiticm amendment, this state newapiq)ers because of the atten­ New Yoric. Ang* 80.—(AP) — Incompetmt and diabooest state from toe Miefalgan auto maker. In- tog toe NRA agreamsnt and sh- of the elodng a t the other two in­ their homes today while Los An­ would be without liquor regulation, tion they had given Uie now fa­ David Lamar, scunatimes called toe qiiiries hers, about th« usa of the except laws prohibiting sale of alco­ and local admlnlstratloa of toe taintog pledges of support stitutions, reqpiested the bank com­ geles police dedared war on gang­ mous cut over his left eye, the con­ *Woff of WaU S treet,” waa in the law, be declared, was one of toe drastic licensing, iwwar to Impose ItM llllaaFaj missioner to take possession. Ac­ land and named four as the holic bevera8:es to Indians and vention was aa record as sorry it wlloe Unetm today chai^ad with re­ contributor fSetors In this situa­ the NRA worltoif code on Ford Using toe 2,008, figure, John­ cordingly, restralniqg orders were suspected suae sains of Harry Mack-, minors, . . unti!l the L^fialature meets al! h^ipened. ceiving 8 1 i^ for the purchase, tion. ^ V broiigbt toe answm 'that no detail- son said it reprmentsd at least 880,- served on these three banks prior ley and Frank KeUer, former New Admiral Robwt B. Coonts, com- rubber and appropriating ths money ad conalderatira has bssn glv«n so to 9 o’clock this morning and ex­ On the subject of crime, toe Bar 006,005 more to pay envslopss eaqh ‘ York and St. Louis hoodluins, here The ptate bone dry law passed in mander-in-chief a t ths organiza­ to his own use. Assodatlso ymsident deplored the for to tolsplscf- of autiiority. week. But not until after Labbf aminers from this depaitment are Monday night. 1917, was repealed last November tion, it a staten ten t iasucid last Lamar, 59, who gave his addrem "burdensome tasM’ Imnosoil on toe WsBts VetaBtoers Day. with its objeottve of f,000j)00 in charge. As of June 80, the OfHcers said the double slaying by a majority, of approximately nlg^t through Bamsy> YazujfSky, aa 147 Want 56th street, was ar­ American Bank A Trust Company prosecutor by the presumption of M r. RodsevMt has vSBad entirely new Jobe, wUl the NRA ,JigiB to had thrown %scare into many movie 188,000, editor of "Foreign tervlce” and rested on complaint of J. T. Connor, the inooeenee of toe accused, and so for on the fohmtazy ■ so-opera- say whether * its iwfsp nsttsd rqx>rted deposits of- slightly in ex­ colony leaders who feared* racket­ Since the legahaation of beer that puUldty direotor for the encamp­ of 3 Broadway, who charged he cess of 88,306,000 and notes payable beverage has Been manufactured declared "if eafeguarding law- tioo at toe pet^e and he has for­ enough re-enqdoymmt and waga^ eers were seeking a foothold in ment, expiaaaad regrst at the Sen­ gave Lamar 81.000 to buy rubber, aMding atteens were given to mally declared this to have sue- boosring to give the llooasvslt ra- in SKOMS of 0,000,000. The report Filmland. Only recently Liq>e and sold in Watoington under regu- ator’s attack. The* statement said: and toat Lamar failed to make the same attentloa that haa been b< cesfi^ The agreement fixing woric- covery program Its deslrad momen­ of the Commercial-Bank A Trust Vale^ Mexican screen star, notified lattoBs passed City OoimcUs and "The ofScers and maMbers of the mrohase but made use of the money tum . , Company dlsdoaed depoaitB of about priice She had received . e note Boards of County Commissioners. Vetotana of'FMsigiir Warn regret br his own purposes. (Oeatiaaed on Page Bight) (OSBllBiisd IB Page Two, Johnsba left his offles as labor 81,450,000, and notee payable of over threateolDg the iHrtwpiwy The last Legislature failed to pro- The prisoner was questioned by . . ^ ------. * ■» lyj^ provisional legislation to regu­ that an' attack upon the^filWaukee bailed aa end to ■ noo-unloo labor 8675jno. The West Side Bank bad adc^ted daughter and had aent the press by Benatmr Huey P. Lqnjlr of : nspector Louis Costuma, but ra- to UtuiniDous ooBl fialdi and cat dqNMits of a little lese than 82,000,- chUd to a achool in thp southern re- late liquor sales in.caae of National Louisiana, should have intmiupted fussd to give any information. about ptans tsi uBiontes worttew Ml 000 and notee pajrable of nearly pubUe as a precaution. prohibition repeal.' 'tsTTporatUy an otherwise eplendid '1 don’t want to be discoutteous automoMIs plaata, Ths idoovwy 81^000.000.” Whlla Chief of PoBee James *E. | reunion. Senater Long's expres­ or (fisrespectful, Isapsetor,” Lamar Russia Massing^ Troops ohMtelB also aid bluatly that Hold Speciai M eetly Davla orgaalsad a special "gangstecl sions a t opinion rspressnted only said, *%ut miy taw ^ oallsd last Hinty F«rd stther would subsoribB The closing of the West Side Bank squad” to fMret out hoodlum aus- his viows, not those a t the JV. F. night and advised mis'lo have noth­ to. aatokBobtto or imt got A Trust Company followed a spe- pacts and seek their deportatlott W.” ing to say about TO cay.” . dal mebMng of the direetora at • In^iberiat Says Japan too Bhw Bagls.’* from the city. Chief of Deteettvae This stand wai^ oonnirred ip by A T thUk asaybb too AasrleoB o'clock thu morning, when a resolu- Joseph Tajdor named Ghartes Sher­ RESULTS Tbs bispaetor then^aad Laniar’s B. H, Sebl% dslsgsia from the record. H showed tbit he was ar­ tton waa adopted asking the hank man, Morria Solivinsky, Henry OB rugw^Tiro) commissteoer “to make a tempor- Sherman and Jank Wetnsteln Steange aa it may sae&; Mote Sixth Distriei ’ whtoh comprises rested fo 2506 for . assault in Rsd TcAyo, dk>ti 80.—(AP)— SFrantdOO planes, including haavy bom^- day night’s ERA demCnttrstiota Louisiana, AlWNsma. lufoiasippi Bank, •nA diSQhairfad; that ip aiy order restcalnlng our baito from auspeete in fha Maoklsy-Krilar slay* | Tokyo fofffiy TpMJkmmt MAijaiqsi paying out Amds or recdvlag funds, ing end 8Bld;he'would aSk a^urderf brought out ths powpr o< The 1918 Bs'was eoovtetod tarWMhlnff^ I iiak in's standing ensy Is sstl- as provided ip Section 8870 of the comidaints' against the quartet. Henad'Ctawstfled AdA' A mun-. T h at B p pta^mnal affair mtire- tqn, D. C., o^'lmtiirsbgmting a .Co^ a t 340,000 men. bpg and the ^ ^ t o ^ l ^ frlin d ly M ore ooBsen raUvs varnam dar geMral statutes.” ' Aet of Bepsteal ber of the Centar Flnte Bm» IorB. of too The Commercial andi-Auunrlcan The detective 4&ef said the slay­ a part of a fiute and last.alghA T —— ,f.'As « F myself, and i i am FsdSHit psbttsBtiaryJLt I.nsitfiBor. g ^ _ hana banks, so far as. knowiv bald no ings were aa act of rqpriaal for the inserted a elaasttpd jaaldag vstemas fed toe Ga.; fftait.AA HIT he v m anay in. eaD xnaooo Wbo: known the foot TBs ptpw BM; It hM re- to d it Ifesir in MsroS^ OkM) I5r0ria nnd Manahuktm a ^ ' J|MLIaBDO’‘'81i direetan’ pieetlagB tUs tesenooii. kfiUng of Morrita MoH, alaq known from S? Both o f tobse hanks are< under th o na Morris Mafks, in last j no sooner rsaohad tM kiK reK ;i^ Biiaer fnatitr M recovsrsd «hs AOHdlOlM than ws JSm, : • . I .-li , of Afhert S. Trewelyi Jime. Ths -four hiN) naipsd by Tay- •sdrdM lld I *9 The for olostag ef vttw Ipt- Br atUgadB^ 'isrs measban of thsj w*ta H. atalsm ate sl|t I ta r fa v a a foionettgiisadsS-hy lifolL '"an, a ;lM t .|d i # s r e | ^ for tof fow ntsd ttof-mithin^llnek UW> t* S' -•V' V' ■Ac*h~ Jn > . J ■; . ri: HEMORT IS R E S rm TO B R lD d m GIRL TOBOBABWDKI ------'}//K' '4. ' r ' ' / — A T w n w f ^ Lm «1 Mu , Ahmmmt Cudidftte | Miaa Alreniit A l^ofh ' Saya ^ . . . • « Got Va^ble Bxperience in., She Grew Faint and Tried to , NRA HimI Atb M to Get M ra Mwidy . Reaches Home, Bmh a.Haigbbor*a.Hoiiie.. Sib-ltalai ISBleSini n-L^j ni_- V'.J a I Jobn Lu pu b who bM aotwad Um Trenton.' N. J„ Aug, 80,— (A P )^ M i l M I DM N o t J B ifM I sold for tht Oomlnatloii o f ■ ■ m inr,, Discnset Erents Leadingl After. etdNring for eoveral days Mardtos al Twisto; to 0 nativ« v t Mhncbeeter u d tlTOS .. from aa indefinable illness accom­ at 44 Cooa atreot whare ha owaa hla panied by loss of memory, Miss Al- Cuvugn. own home. Mr. Lappen is a gradu­ Dp to Emt of M aid. Prize b ILOOd. ate of the loeal aehpw aiMtwaa em- veran Alpaugb, 1$. years old, of pto^red for a tbna aa a tiinakeeper BridgeMrt, i^nanvhas rstumed to aosmal. y Beatea. Aug. SO—(A F ) *«1d a| By BU8SBUL M1B¥VIiAND » ::r Found uaoonsdous last Sntiuday TeceBte, Ang. 80«*fABK*-JaAd* tfiort, cilap apeeeh, replete with Assodatol Press S^rta Writer night on a road near Upper Black May of Honolulu Set the pace today pieturesQua charaetariaattooai Gan- ' ' F ^ Eddy, PsL, where she Is spending San Francisco, Aug. 30.— (A P )— j '' ^ ' for tbe first three miles at the'Ifi «rai Hugh 6. Jobnaoo, National re- the summer with her grandmother. With the statement “1 don’t regret mile men's swimmiag tohraOtoii, c67vey adminlatrator, appealed to-{ Mrs. ayhilto Purser the girl hss oeoduoted by theOdaadtoii NattowM my action,” and the implication | been able to give but a'detacned and Exhibl4oD for prize money aggre- day to a large audience to get back m . tbfesdbars explsnattoa oC hsr tU- of the Blue Itogle campaign. She would like to meet Helen ^ Ja- gating 88.000. FIvf etliNP. to- cobs again “under different co'ndi- uess. eludl^ four stars from the United - “Buy under the Blue Eagle,” aaid 'F 4, Various theories eoaeemlng the JebnaoB. ”huy now. B i» freely to ♦^ons,” Mrs. Helen W lls Moody, de­ States were in close pursuit. the limit of youx prudent need.” nature of Miss Alpaugh’s malady The itaating of ths tret six posed queen of tennis, arrived home were advanced by auteoritles, but JobnaoB spoke before a ma 3 t o d » from the memorable match swimmers for three milea: none ha# been definitely established. Jackie May, Honolulu,; 1:21:84. meetteg of N B A workera presided at Forest Hillr in which she de­ WomM of the dlatrlet around Toledo, O., wont to work on the reads to provldo food for tholr tam- over by ESllot Wadsworth, prealdeot | faulted last Saturday. The gill told , her grandmother that BU Radakevieb. Duginsai. Pa.. Wm when Joblass hnabands "struck” for .cash payment Instead of orders for groeerlas with which the last thing she remembers was 1:22:05. of the Chamber of Conneree and a She was greeted ^ her husband, Toledo and Lucas seunty had boon paying unom ployed for relief work. Here are e deaen women former aaaiatant secretary of the leaving the bouse, wboro ^ was George Young, Toronto, 1:32:10. Frederick Moody, Jr., ^smd her and several ebildren at work on a road‘'proJeet clone at the time, and attcmptinf T reaai^. He arrived by airplane mother, Mrs. C. A. Wills. Clarence Ross, Chiaogo, 1 ,*82:20. to reach neighbors Saturday evening Marvin Nelson, Fort podge, la., from Washington. On the ferry trip across San Johnson assailed the prosperity of when She thought she was going to 1:32:82. Francisco Bay she diadiased freely faiht. Harry Olanoy, Gneianatl 1(88:40. 1928. the various events leading up to GRAND JURY URGES “God aave ua from any more pros­ her defsuilt to Miss Jacobs when Bank O f England Assailed The girl’s parents in Bridgeport perity of that pipe dream nature,*' she walked off the court with the explained that the victim to subjeet he saitL score 3-0 against her in the third FROBE ON RACKETS to fainting epelle and has been un­ JOHNSON ASKED ”Mueb of it bad depended on our set By Labor Party PoUticans dergoing treatment for come time. export trade, selling goods to “bust­ “J don’t regret my action,” Mrs. ed foreign euatomera” be said, who Moody said. “Aa the match pro­ I Hear Fecial Official Say There FOR FORD REPORT ”eould not or would not pay the in­ gressed I bad several dlkzy sp i^ . In Drive On Conservatism terest on the debts they already I felt aa though I was about to la a JLink Between Politi- MArVOID NAMES owed tis." (OeaBaaed Frem Page Gao) John Lappen faint. The thought of fainting ciana and Gangatera. The four years of depreasien he seemed so silly. I disliked causing referred to aa ‘Your years of bead- London— (A P )— The Bank of<&buildlng which it occupies all con- lag hours and wages for tbs gigan­ with Ghent brothers, but six years j a scene. O F S m iD A T E S a^es. “The pain in my right leg grew New York, Aug. 30.— (A P )- •The England, mother of the international trive to surround it with mystery tic automobile Industry was signed ago entored the employ of a Hart­ gold standard and long a dominant and aweJn tbe mind of the Londom fordford, . insurance company aa ^ what I should do I New York lora tjouncy County uranaGrand juryJury by tbe President late last week and institution in world financial affairs, er. It has tbe lupport of every other clerk and worked in the ^ that the state has become a storm center in .Brit-, departments hnAmnitiy familiar I *? I Just decided to I Since the beginning of tbe last Democratt Protesting H ut branch of this Industry eseept Ford VETERAN SWIMMER wlte^Surance ^ k o f all Under the same con- attorney general mve^tigate charges isb politics. century, the buildings of the bank, whr is remaining silent having carried on an In su ra ^ ^ ’^o"*** tt again. it has heud concerning an alleged Despite tbe fact that the bank— occupjdng the entire area of one of Getting ready for a few daye at long called "the Old Lady of Thread- the largest and most central blocks agency during the period that, he *? 5®“f l^tween link between police, poliiicians and sea OB hto return to the capital needle Street"— issues the curren­ in the financial district, have been tbe President mepoots to aaneuace STARTS LONG TEST! was employadin the mma and while racketeers. ' in rtmjMarA I Common a mutual love for cy of tbe realm and handles the surrounded with a widowlese, GreeO' the members a oil planning and in Hartford. • \*— ^ n t T *■ teink she is a splendid O® its own initiative and without bond issues’ of tbe British treasury, Roman wall. And the bank, formed cans Are Not Legal conservation oonunittes to work B-JJ ------i. H - _ I ff I Six months ago, having built up a It has no government appointee on in 1684, had occupied the same site iH ld fC p O rt IM O T n C S i D ” |good business, he left the work in I am - sorry the match participation of the district attorney with Ssoretary lokos, tbs oil ad­ ^ * 1 CTme^rawrl mnri Vemm mlMsern Kim I U It did. But under the cir-1 the county Grand Jury beard test!- its board. Its directors represent since 1732. ministrator. in goTsraiSf tbto • in­ Hartford and has since devoted his only tbe old banking bouses which Shows Above Old W all time to the sale of insurance. He cumstances I feel 1 did right. Had irony of United States Attorney Five of the regietered RepubUoans dustry under its new worWag oode. own its stock. This impressive wall, with its col­ named at the laat minute Monday I to married and has two children. the situation been reversed, I would George Z. Medalie and Chief JusUce Fourtsan ether members are to be M3e G rid; Eipects to Tbe labor party, broken and in all umns^ and balustrade, has complete’ In the home office of the fire incur' have expected Miss Jacobs to de­ Frederick Kemochan of the Court Bight to be oaadldatea for the chosen. but. complete eclipse since tbe over­ ly obscured tbe low buildings of tbe Demooratle nomination fbr Selcc^ ance oomnany he was employed ih fault as I did.” of Special Sessions. No fUgnUnaant Fniih k 9 Hows. Mrs. Moody said the injury pain- Th«lr testimony was elaboration whelming victory the nationalist bank, until a great renovation and men in tbe Primary September 12 It was stated today ut tha lu ai- the«« map-rr-i- oeptftment, in which there ««..» 1 ^ w . . . , may be eliminated from tbe Demo­ to a draw in g^ every piece of prop- ®<* **** statements made by Medalie and coalition government in 1881, is rebuilding project was started a few mer White Houee that tbare waa erty throughout the country insure I ?*® of It as. Kemochan before a recent hearing now building up a vigorous attack years ago. cratic Primary beoaiiee of protests no signifleanne la tbe fact that tba mads by signers of *hslr proposals Bridgeport, jSO.— (A P )— Sam ] by his company and the kind of con-1 her automobile during tbe I of *a Senate sub-committee which on tbe bank and the financial Inter Tbp old buildings were removed, modifloatlqa of tbe gold ambaifo jride across tbe bay. Sbe has no I ests of "tbe cnty” as London’s finan and a handsome new white marble it has been brought out; Sherwood followed by just a day tbe vftit' of Driver, veteran long-diatance swim­ strhctlon. This gave him an oppor­ was investigating rackets. Bowers. David Chambers, Gusteve mer of Bridgeport, tbto morning be- tunity to learn the method o^figur• intentions of giving up tbe game Medalie said be knew at least dal sector is known. structure, has gone up inside tbe Montagu Norman, governor dT tbe and hopes to be a National competi- Resiste Lean Vears. walls, and is now half finished. Tbs Sobrsibsr, John F. Sullivan and Bank of Erglaad, and Oeorge L. gan hto aclf-imposed teak of swim isfiT vftluffiffi. which, he beliffivffiffi... . . four politicians who were ' linked Frank V. Williams wsrs proposed Bring from off the Stmtford ibore, would be of assietance to him and with racketeers^ and Kem^han told One basis of tbe labor antagonism white wings of tbe buildings, set Harrison, governor of tbe Federal toward tbe City, according to politi back somewhat from the wall, rise for ths Demooratle SslMtmsn’s Reeerve Bank of New Terh. Also, near Stmtford light in Long Island to the town in the work of assessor. L , ^ ^ out Instruc- of reports that politicians used nomination by James UnMriok, son Sound, to Lighthouse Point on the tions and take a six months rest," gangsters as strong arm men dur­ cal analysists, is tbe fact that it four fioors above it to a greenish it was said there was ao eonase- seems to have come through the pantile roof. The building is brought of John F. Umertok, obairman of tlon. east shore of New Haven harbor. she said. “I feel certain I will feel ing elections and In return protected better alter a good rest I first no­ lean years more satisfactorily than out to the old wall over the Thread- the Demooratle town eommittee. All Mr Roossvslt”bepsa ths order The grind to estimated at 16 miles. SUGGESTS VAST FORCE them at other times five of those propoeed are regie- Driver took off at breakwater ticed the Injury three months ago Industry. On the whole, 't is felt needle street entrance with a mas­ permitting sales abroad df aqw Today tbe Grand Jury decided that the- white collar werlwr has sive portico of Corinthian columns, tsreo Republicans. mined gold will provide employ­ buoy in the Housatonle River Junc- when I was enroute to London. My that If tbe conditions described to With ths addiUoB of these five ttoB with tba Bound at 7:17 a. m:, TO B A T H E GANGSTERS right leg developed a cramp. It farsd better than the factory work­ Tha entire new buildings of tbe ment for miners. Higher prless are them by tbe jurist and tbe Federal er. bank, however, will hava less floor names to ths seven endorsed by ths avallsMe In foreign markats. daylight time, with an aaat-north- I troubled me during the matches attorney actusUy exist *a state wide msjority of ths Dsmooratie town aast wind to buck which kicked up I England, especially while playli London’s preatige as a financial space than the tall buslnesillkc, and The Prsslasnt fatands to set tbs Grand Rapids, Mich., Aug. 80.— agency should be tbe medium of in- oommlttss 13 fOandldatss wsrs put Rsv deal for ladust^ dsfiaiM^ as- n light swell. Miss Round. Tbs return trip•ip frafrom center suffered a rimrp setback with heavily barred building of tbe New nto tbs field and a qontsst' was (AP)—^ vast plan for vederalisa- vestlgatloD. the lapee from tbe gold standard in York Federal Reserve Bank. ’The tablisbsd for s Labor Dtgr united A Inuaob in which wns Nate Mo^ Europe gave me a chance to rial It therefore recommexuled that orsatsd, Thomas Conran, whose Fee. of New Rochelle, a trainer, tlon of ths Nation’s pOIioe forces and during the first part of tmr^Na- 1881, but its star has risen again in classical arehltsoturs; with whits ^ n t and be esepsets to rseelve be­ for a fight against raokateers and tba attorney general, under tbe name appears on tbs proposals of kept dose by Driver. tlonal tournament X felt sot»n M ^at the financial firmament. The con­ marble columns and loggias, eon- fore flailing temerrew tbs coal sods kldnapefs waa laid before tbe broad powara oonfsrred by tbs anti- all five Rspublieaas, elaims be to which be will sigii, • The swbsmer bad asttoaated nine ,batter. 'k servatism of flnancs is- in tbs sad- truts sharply with ths structure of aa unwilltof signer to those psu- hours aa the length of time for^hto American Bar Aiaodatlen today raokst bill'slfBad ydatarday by Gov. dls, an4 whils Isadsrs of ths oppo­ ths New York institution, wbieh rssUsanow I riioudId iwt; ^ — LebBton, invastifata the ebarges. tiote’ Hr Mys be signed a btonk task and if be maintained sobedule by Pst...Malloy, aaelstant attorney sition call loudly for drastic finan­ with its bars and heavily armed iropoial wlUi ths uadsr*tanding ^ OOBOfBNT W b ULD general of the United States. gone a ^ n s t tbe adviee o mai£llorii Detroit, Aug, 80.fr(A)F)—Xb tbo he win be at Lighthouse Point tor and played . in the, cial measures, tbs Gty has no in­ guard* resembles a fortress. hat ths seven Osmocrats sndorNd about 4 p. m. The head wind and Malloy, wha is In charge of tention of permitting any eteps that Coats of Many Colors. by tbs Dsmooratie town oommltts* abssnes of both Kaai« r y and Bdssl crime and income tax evaslOD fn< ebampionahip. It waa an' Ford, eemmsnt was wltbMd at tbs possible ruffled water may make the ending and one that I regrJt." may impair Its i'estored prestige. No firsarins are seen about ths would be entered. Also a signer of vastigstiona for the attomm gen< Hub of British Finance. Bank of England, despite tbs faot FordFora Motor Cocompany o» om horsbars time tonger. Asked if-she thought ihe oould RETAIL MEN’S CODE tht five petitions is John F, Bullivan end’s department, p ro v e d that Whils tbs New York stock ex­ that it bolds ths nation’s gold re­ who is a rsglstsrsd Rspubliean. It is today oonosrniag tbs statontoats in al' law anforoament offleiato, in-; beat Mies Jacobs if thi^ should msst change, in Its Imposing structure at serve, now at record levels. Washington of OeasrnI Kufta 8. again, Mrs. Moody rspued laugUng- believed by tbs younger wing of ths eluding coimty sheriffs, be given IS DELAYED A WEEK; the comer of Broad and Wall Ths guards, or attendants, Instead local Dsmoeratlo town oommlttss Johnson, that ’’may be tta Amssi- WAUERS EXPEa BABY Fadaral o o m r^ o n s to carry on My. "one never knows ^ t ^ out- Btrbets, is regarded by many as tbs of wsariim army stylo uniforms aqd that tbs removal of these two can people will oraok dtaqi on" war against tbe underworld. ’The I <»ome of a nmtob win be.” hub of Arnsnun flnancs, in London carrying 1 ^ automatics, are dressed names voids ths proposals and they Ford If be doss net obtain tbs ffius attorney general of the United Asked if sbe thought Mtog. Jacobs FORD IS STILL OUT it is the Bank of England which in long-tailed lavender coats, bright propose th get legal advtos on tbs Eagle. New York, Aug. 80.— (A P )—The States would be the directhig head I had shown much improvemsnt, Mrs. stands out in tbs popular mind as red walstooata, black pants and matter, Bdssl Ford, prssldsnt af tba Ford possibllity that the James J. Walk- I of this vast organtoation. Moody said she thought bar rival Meter Company, to undarfteod to (OoDtiBiiad From Fags i«.i Miss Bankhead is a patient kt net loss of 81,C>8S,417 against losses agreementa and permanant eodea of iagton without tbs parriripatlea -of I fair practioa do not yet ‘ appear mer chairman of tbs (^nasotlout Gty, to SMndlng tbs week at tbs ly better today. Ths faot that be an interview at hto hotel” ^"If they | hoipital for what was ^ | of 12,389,-072 it. the preoeding quar horns of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jalmond Henry Ford. Ford baa boon rtpra- have one It will be the greatest bap- Mrited today as an acuta abdominal deatined to create luffiolent pur- Unemployment Relief Commission, was oritioally ill bsoams public yes- seated by ssslstaBto and otbars oiess ■ " ter and 11,856,287 second was named a member of tbs Gener­ of Oak street. ' t s r ^ . plness of their Uvea. I suspect condition. It was ^pected she quarter of 1983. , cbaalng power to keep ahead of to blm as fssllag that ths cede as higher prices resulting from tbe al Council of tbe National Recov­ “Tnsrs is a slight improvsnsMt in that thera to soma raaaon for b e - Mv6u*d , remain at the hospital for a Preliminary figures of the com­ drawn up meant ths “handing ovsr reater costa which burinaas la un- ery Administration. A new firs alarm bos has bssa tbs condition or Viscount Orsy,” lieving that tbare be a blaaaed pany indicate a pfofit Ir July, aaid added to tbs South Manobsstsr sys- of all industry to union labor toad- Her physician yesterday said her ertaking for NRA. Bbcpanalon of Before leaving for Washington, said a bulletin issued at Falloddn event In their famUy before long.” AroblbalJ R. Graustein, preaidant. tern, being located at ths oomsr of Hall at 1 p. m. ors." I eondltion wae not aerldua. Scredit through tbe reconstruction Hook said ha did not know in what Ths minimum w u s scale at tbs capacity hs would serve, but under­ Maple and Cottage strosts. It was Despite ths mors favorable tons PBIEBT IB SENTID^D corporation, waa pUnned to help installed today and tbs number is Ford plants at psslMt to 80 stnto buaineai bear thcae higher costa un­ stood hs was to study some of tbs of ths bulletin it was understood COLD LAST NIGHT 484. that tbs viscount still waa gnivsly an hour and epsrattens art on an * til maas curehaslng oan taka over codes now before tbs NRA. *l|tot hour, flv* day wstk basis. Ths Dortmund, Germany, Aug. 80. — the job. 111. , New Haven, Aug. 80— (AP)—| ON AND OFF VDfBYABD LAO LBADING No details of his malady have inmistrys oeds oaUs for a mtotamm (A P )—Tbe Rev. August Btoeeker, a The mereun. fell to 67 degrees dur- Some officials expressed the bt^ of 48 osnts in ths laigsr elttos and CatboUe prlast, racrivad a jaU aen- iiet that a 'teajor auxiliary” would BLUE ^HIRTS RAIDED bssfi issued, tbs atriotsst ssorsoy be tog the night at New Havsn to I TH£ SCREEN OHouosster, Mass., Aug. 80— (A P ) ing observed regarding . its actual soatos down to 40 osnts to aaaallsr tenea of 16 months today on tbe record one of the summer’s coolest be neoMsary—come measure of in­ oommunltiss, with a 86-bour.wasla I Dublin, Irish Free Stats, Aug. 80. —Captain Frank B. Jewett, Jr„ of nature. Copies of ths bulletin wsrs ground that he bad disparaged the temperatures, U. S. Weather Bu­ ...."C ary Cooper flation. They were not ready to say Vineyard Havsn, Inorsaasd bis load Nazi regima from hie pulpit. or inttmato, however, that this sent to the lodge gates where a con­ reau offldsli announead. ~ (A P )—The autboritlss raided tbe In ths raring for the fears ow and stant stream of oallsrs—frisnda and thought waa In tbe mind of Johnson Blue Shirt headquarters, in Dublin North American .Taebt RMlag NOVELTY DANCE! or of Prssident Roosevslt. neighbors from ths countryside—in- this afternoon, seising a quantity of Union medals today, in a nip and qulrsd about tbo vtooount Given by tbo Jaator 8sna of Italy At documents. ^0 arrests were made. tuck affair in light airs off Eastern >BD KBBP8 BILBNT Point in ths flfte raos, ths Vineyard V18IT8 PHOTOGBAPraB Roller Coafter Miob., Aug. 9 0 .--(A P) Lad earns in first in ths olossst fin­ Only iry Ford, on vacation at ths The Blue Shirt NaUonal Guard, ish BO far in tbs ssrlss. A three sec­ Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Aug. 80 — Dance Hall Huron Moimtain/Club, near here, headed by General Eoin O’Duffy, ond blanket covered tbs first three (A P )—£71*0. Franklin D. Roosevelt (fens of Italy B all Basqoy ftroot) today declined to disouas atate- baa been outlawed by ths govern- yachts, Vineyard Havsn leading and motored hers today from BySs Park FBIZB WALIB msnta mada in Waabintfton by Oen. meat of President Eamon ds Valera. Plson and Duxbu^ in order. to call upon Gsorga Alsxandsrson, Hugh 8. Johnaon, recovery admin Government spoksamsn have ac­ Tbs victory boosted Vineyard a photographer tor ths New York Tomorrow N lfh t Days More totrator, tha'. “masrba the Ameri cused tbe Blue n ir t * .^ working to­ Haven’s print total to 86rd” if he dose not obtain tta has been denied by Osneral O’Duffy. mors races to go. Prssldsnt. t Art MeKay*s fharpa and Ftota, nne Eagle. Of FareweD To / “I have nothing to aay at all ------^------^ ------AindSBlsn lla. about tba NRA? Ford told hto Tranaportalton Fret From i $s t questioner. He 'dwllned to answer F. M. From fontb Tsnnlnal Dqiression Prices Event aay quastions about hto further ms, and would not say whether Herding Chicago’s Gangsters Off to Prison Cells Save Before New Prices Go Into Effeet. plans a statement when be re­ eturns from nto "seatioB. LAST TWO DATS Otbsf Ford offldals/at thia up- PC'* Mlebtowi vUltaa with tha mo­ ^x»rt & Travel Giwts *14^ tor nuuuincturor refuaod 'any 00m- Don’t Miaa Jt Misses' and women’s sizes. mant whatsoever on tbe aotlvitles of the Jtad Motor Com|Muiy> DRESSLER Ford and Mrs. Fotd inspectad aa old lumber yard here briefly today, W ALLAOB BEERY Dresses-Silfcs-Woolens *3^1 to in an eaoursldB from tha Huron Missw' and women’s sizes. Mountain Gub eavaral miles from hers Tbs motor magnate would not say wbsii hs piganad to rstum t iJstiolt Hoeiery-Onyx Brand 74^ and 84)^ Ford laid soma time ago ha Mojuid Brand. would have to llva down to tba OQ0a” if ha adopted it ano foUowad its provirieB4,whtob ha compared unfavorably with hto own sMla of Silk Slips ' hours and wagai. ’V” A N tbe sereea, Oar^ Cooper Is PLANS School Dresses /^ and ^ tbe good-loeUng, wslU % 50 iroosted temtolae beart-breab- _ JSB, Denmark, AUg. 10— .''•■’Vfc Blief 0 ^ 16. er sbewa i t tbe letter ptotare, (APT—Col Ohartos A. liadbsifh tat off of it Oarg Ubes to bmIm hto phHw to htoaself todajr, but blaueic ee ib f^ b li gpa^aaa be to mqtootsd to At ingfi from tba a| (IsMt.tovs^ data sa a p ^ aa bo: waa tag tea i ' He said laaehrOoBi' i t a ,i

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Some of a thin piece at woo ••••• • • ■ • « Weit Hartford Truft.. — 175 ChlldreaW Day wffl be observed ettracion, ihe Looping Ntadee, ' Cold slaw takes the place of a order and waste oi gnarled thread. hei*n, Aug. to;^(AP)^unitod Hartford, Aug. 30.-^(AF) — Atehlseii .... • eeoeeeeae Insaraaoe StOoka at Globe HoQow Friday 'afternoon brought a l a m cteWd to the salad at a heavy roast, i&mer, such States A mbessedw RnUiain B. Dodd Aubtiatt .i.... • ••eeeeeeeeo* Aetna Casualty ...... 52 at 2:30 o’e lo ^ , it. was announced grounds at (^ter and McKte Seveoty-flve of the iOO striking win­ as roast beef or baked ham. It The Boys^ Shop on the second presented hie c r a ^ tia ie today to Aviation, G«rp • •V **-******** Aetna U fe ...... 22% today by Director Frank Busch of streets. The Ug. act is piw M at^ at dow cleaners returned to work to­ seems to fit in better. fioor at Steiger’s & Hartfdrd is fea­ President Paul von'BEhidenburg. Balt-and Ohio ■ •e.eee-eeee'ee* Aetna Fke ... . 38 the RearMtion Centos, this being 10:30 o’clock each, eveidng. After receiving;*BUfttaiy honors, day; a paiffial victory for garment turing the pc^Hilar Rugby suits for Ben ...... 1814 Automobile. . . . 4...... 21 the flnkl event of .the summer play­ The carnival committee ^an­ the new ambassaditf made a bHfff ...... 40 shop employers was seoi with re­ boys of 5 to 10 years nt $8.95. The Beth Conn. General ...... 35 ground'schedule. Free ice cream nounced today that the fair wffl be \ speech in whlch'-he menttoned the Beth Steel, pfd ...... 67 turn of workers U their English-type suits are 'well tailored Hartford Fire ...... 44 and candy wffl be distributed and open Saturday afternoon thm week For little people going to school cultural tlM betw ^. the two na- Bordefi ...... 87% Natioxal Fire 4..'..... 48 and that there will be free aouve- at the Malloy Manufacturing CSom- of brown or blue flannel, with t ^ ti(H18. all childrra in town are invited to pahy this hxiniing, and the wfflk-out for the first time, Hale’s Baby Shop CanPac,...... 16% Hartford ’ Steean Boiler 50 attend. . nlre for the children who attend. It pairs of English aborts with “Being inyseU &. large part Case (J• L) .• . 75% of two-thirds of thi« Colonial Dye has Cinderella dresses and suits for matching belt Broadcloth junior Phoenix FiTe .- _____ :. 57 Th^laygrounds wffl close Friday wa also announced that the Tall $1.19, boys’ suits with tweed 'pants product of Genxian.intcllecti^ and Cex^ De Pasco ...... 36% Travelers ...... 405 C ^ ara band WQuld give a concert Works employes was continued. shirts to wear with them are $1.00. cultural life, I shall take particular Cbes and O hio...... 48 and Globe’Hollow 'wUl close Sim- Scores of garment strikers and for $1.98, boys’ wool kiiickers for Pohm: UtiUtieii S t o ^ day, September 10, operating en a at the grounds Saturday afternoon. pleasui;e in seeking to interpret tiie Chrysler ...... 45 Conn. Elec Sarv ..... 44 pickets were k ^t back at 8 a. m., $ljj9 and blouses to go with them curtailed schedule* up imtil that .■The Looping Nixes will do their sympathetic attitudes of both peo- Coca C o la ...... 91% (}(mn. Power 4 41 by policemen under personal direc­ for 50c. date. Local, schools will opqp FTeat a U in the afternoon, too, so iffe," he said. CoLGka ...... 19% Greenwich WAG, pfd^. 50 timt all the kiddles will ha've an op­ tion of (%ief Garrett J. Farrell The d^eate aroma of Wednesday, Sept. 6. * ''it Just another touch'’ to brighten up “A ll nations today labor under Col Carbon ...... 68% Hartford ESec’ ..... t. 54 portunity of seeing them. while women and girls entered the pears is like the fragrance « kveo uiq>recedented ecOsomic and sbcRl Gonfi S d v ...... 38% Hartford G as...... 46 Malley shpp to work under the Blue the kitchen is a gay oUcloth cover —and with good reason, pthapa, for the cook book. It^not only adds dlfficulQSs, and in both Qerimany Cons Gas ...... 50% do., p fd ...... 45 Eagle and a 40-hour week, thus for the pear is really a, ipeienroer of Cons (Ml ...... 18% to its appearance but think how and the United StatCT heroic efforts S N E T C o ...... I l l 115 DEER IS TRAPPED causing the first break In the ef­ the widely distributed rose family. are being made' fbr general recov- Cent Can ...... 65% Manafactinrieg Stocks BANDITS KILL GUARD; fort of the A. F. of L. to holdput for nice it is to be able to wipe off any Com Prod ...... 87 grease that may accidentally get on ery. Am Hardware ...... 20 22 a 35-hour week immediately. Police “Although each government mint Del L and Wn ....;...... 36% Am Hosiery ...... 15 the cover. Unbleached muslin win­ If the summer sqn has faded your Drug ...... 45% ONAHIGHLEDGE had to do considerable pushing and hair have it tinted in a private seek the uplift of its. own people, Arrow H and H, com. 11 13' ESCAPE WITH $30,000 ordering, but there was no serious dow shades wiU help lighten a dark Du P o n t ...... 81% do., pfd ...... 90 kitchen. booth at the Weldcm Beauty'Salon, the^United States government rec disorder. o g n i^ the interdepmdence of eco­ Ehtstman K o d a k ...... 8414 Billings and Spoicer.. — Hotel Sheridan. Watidns Glen, N. Y., Aug. 30.— Resumptiim of work at the Mal­ nomic groups and is exceedingly..de- Elec and M u a ...... S Bristol Brass ...... ~15% Now here’s something you’ll want (A P )— ^Thwarted in efforts to en- Five Gangsters Use Machine ley shop imder the blanket code’s sirbuB of lending ai}d^ accepting 1 Elec Auto Lite ...... 21% do., -pfd ...... 95 to take advantage of if you are Elec Pow and L t ...... 9% Case, Lockwood and B — 300 tioie it across a hastily-constructed Gun to Hdd Up Messengers 40-hours and $14 minimum is in­ planning to buy an electric washing sistanee in international affairs terpreted as a victory on the side of wherever and whatever i^ h prom­ Gen Elec ...... 24% Collins Co...... 35 bridge, Watkins Glen state park au­ in Center of City. machine. With any electric wash­ Flaring basques, choker collars, Gen F o o d s...... 37% Colt’s Firearms...... 15% thorities and Game Protector W il­ public opinion and N R A n/HHaia er—Maytag, .Elasy, or Universal, ises niore co-operative and more lampshade skirts and slit bodices, p ^ e f u l relations. .. Gen Motors ...... 84 Elagle Lock .... 4..... SO liam Buck today turned to consid­ who have warned against agitation that you buy at Kemp’s you wiD get are the outstMidlog features of the Gillette ...... 14% Falhir Bearings ...... 40 eration of other plans for Nrescuing South S t Paul, Minn., Aug. 80.- by “out-of-state organizers." Solo­ a y e ^ s supply of Rinso^—^forty “t need hardly reavpw my pro­ winter fashions now being displayed found admiration for ’ Qermany’s Gold Dust ...... 22% Fuller Brush (Sare A .. ~ 5 the seven point buck deer which has (A P)—Machine gun gullets killed mon Smally, president said all the packages free—along with it. You in Paris. Long sleeved dinnef Qrlgsl^ Grunow ...... 2% Gray Tel Pay Station. 18 been imprisoned for four days on a 75 girls on the payroll are back at can get a washing machine herd as cbntributipo to .the intdlectusl and one policeman and wounded another dresses and evening ' svreateib are cultural treasb^ of modern life. HuAmfi Motors ...... 15 Hhrt and (3ooley .... — narrow ledge on the precipitious work and that they have not joined low as $49.50 and they’re sold on other important highlights. Int:Harv ...... 40% Hartmaxln Tob, com .. — wall of the glen gorge. as five bandits obtained $30,(KX) In Thousands of young Americans have currency from tiire bank messengers the union. Pickets yesterday at­ very easy t e r m ? Int I«c*...... \...... 20% do., p f d ...... 6 studied at ^ u r 'great universities Buck conferred today with Dr. F. today. tempted to prevent the workers mt ’Tel and tel ...... 17% Int Silver ...... 42 add hundreds of young Germans fre D. Ferdham, Watkins Glen veterin­ Leo Pavlek, 35, was the officer from entering the building to con­ Don’t let the shampoo and finkfer jobns ManviUe...... 56% do., p f d ...... 56 ary, on the ad'visabillty of nffldng fer with their em^doyer about terms. wave that you want for Labor quent American centers of sdenee Kennecott ...... 22% killed and James Yeaman was and culture, all o f w|^eh re-empha< Landere, Frary A Clk. 32% an opiate with salt in the hope the wait till the last minute. Call the Le^b Val R d ...... 28 wounded as the robbers seised the Bfown appears,unusually somber sizes the interdepeoleiiee of modem New B rit Mch. com .. 7% deer would be administered a quan­ IN BANKRUPTCY thiw year. Subtle shades eff bronze, Uly Beauiy Parlor now for an Ligg and. Myers B ...... 96% do., pfd...-...... 40 money from Joseph Hamilton and civilisation.’’ tity sufficient to put it to sleep and Herbert Cheyne, whom they were burgundy, plum, vivid reds, blues appointment. Loew’s ...... 82% Mann and Bow, CSass A — permit woikmen to cross the bridge, New Haven, Aug. 30.—(AP) — Praises Baekett LoriHaid ...... 28% guarding. A and grays are 'much in evidence. do.. Class. B ...... — and remove it to safety. Two Hartford business finra filed PresideBt vjim Hihdoiburg, after McKeeep Tin ...... 92 North and Judd ..... 16 The two messengers represented ’The buck appeared rested today bankruptcy petitions today with the remaridng that Ambassador EVed- Moqt l ^ r d ...... 26% Niles, Bern Pond...... 12 the Stockyards National Bank here. If thiere is a stain on your white eric M. Sackett, Mr. Dodd’s prede- and continued to watch the crowds They had just left the postoffice, In clerk of the United States District ■twif that seems to be there to stay, Nat Biscuit ....'...... 56 Peck, Stow and Wilcox 2 ,OkjuL(X/furi«L esasor, had shown great devotion Nat Cash R eg ...... 19% Russell Mfg ...... 13 that gathered early in the morning. the center of the business district, in Court ‘ remove it ^ th 'Vanco.. and had achieved notable euccesa Nat Dairy ...... 19% ScovlU ...... 20% It spent the night lying down on company of the officers. Curtiss A Dean Company, con­ continued: Nat Pow and L t ...... 14% Stanley Woiics ...... 21% hay whKdi was lowered from the top The messengers brought the tracting firm, listed liabilities of "You truly pointed out that the N Y Central ...... 51% Standard Screw ...... 46 of the cUfl. For the first time it money trom the district Federal Re­ $75,632.89 and assets of $100,187.$4. zontal axis, i Bhrerjrane who has tremendous economic and social NY NH and H ...... 28% do., pfd. guar...... 100 ata a little of the sweet corn sent serve Bank in Minneapolis. Hyman Tulin, doing business as the spun a toylgyro8C(^ic top knows difElculties ‘ from which the world Noraiida ...... 33% Smythe Mfg Co...... 25 down to i t ' Witnesses said a car containing Tulin store Fixture Company, gave IN W ROBOT PILOT how persistently and ctix^ly it la suffering only can be eurmount- North A m e r ...... -...... 24% Taylor and Fenn .... — Other irians imder consideration the five bandits swung to the curb his liabilitiee as $72,743.29 aghast pulls to stay in its original p otio n . ’Sd if the nations not only do indi< Packard ----- ...... 5% Torrlngton ...... 41 today Included construction of a and a man stepped out. assete of $9,217.80. It is this force that is used to sta­ vidually what thqr can but also if Penn ...... 87% Underwood Mfg ...... 35% corral wlthla narrow opening at one He commanded the messengers to BOONTOARWAYSI bilise planes. they po-opemte. Phlla Rdg C and I ...... 6% Union M fg Co ...... — end of the ledge, into which the drop the money and ordered them to Aviation statistica for Canada Deviattoiis Are Corrected “Therefore I am glad.your gov< Phil P e t e ...... 16 U S Envelope, com... 44 deer might be driven. Park offi- lie down behind a truck parked show 349 private pilots, 394 com­ emment thlpke likewise Will exr These two vertieal and horlaontal Pub Swv N J ...... 42 do., pfd ...... 78 dalB were reluctant to try this for nearby, thep shooting began and the mercial pilots, 354 air engineers, tend valuable assistance to close Radio ...... 8% Feeder R o o t...... 14 fear of alarming the animal into street was raked by fire. The offi­ 358 aircraft of vdiich 299 are com­ gjrros, housed in a small caalag pekeeful co-operation, in which the which is integrated with the hull fteadlng ...... 50% Whitlock CoU Pipe ... — Jumping to death in the torrent cers fell and the men seized the mercial ahlpa, and 96 airports, an ‘ Sseeess ef New hstnraent Reich will continue to participate below. • - of the ship, are the “artificial horir Rem R a n d ...... 9% JR.W U’ms Co. $10 par 35 money and fled in their car. licensed. with sincerity And energy. Rey Tob B ...... :... 58% son" and the “direction gyro." The “Your warm iqipreoiation of the slightest movement of the plane Sears R oebuck...... 42% to Crate Development of| cultural bonds betweoi the youth iSocony V a c ...... 18 away from its prescribed course re­ of both countrlee is received sy n u ^ ' South P a e ...... 81' .. Rmlio-Beacon ControL sults in a correspouding turning of thetieally everywhere here. The Sou P R!o 8 ...... 48% a shutter adjoinhig and connected to better the German and American South Rwy ...... 88% the gyroscope. growing generations leam to know St Brands ...... 28 Th^motion of the shutter causes and esteem eaph other, the'greater St Qaa and E l ...... 15% Ry NEA SERVICE. a variation in air pressure, which will become the mutual ,undspstsnd- St OU C%1 •*•»ea»eeeanA\*«« 88% sets hi mdtion - hydrguUc contcbls ing of both Qpunefiss.” ‘ iSt Oil N J . i...... 4’i'....40 ' Netr ' getting applied to ailerons, rudder, or tail Tex Corp ...... 86 ‘eafer, more dependable, all the fin, whiehevdr is required to cor­ Timken Roller B e a r ...... 30% . time. Just two passengers on rect the course and restore norma Trans Ameriha ...... 7 'Amerioan-operated lines were killed pressure in the cutter, and normal RETORT NEW STORM Union Carbide ...... 49% spinning of the gyro. 'Jnit A ir c r a ft ...... 89 in'the flying of 76,648,898' passenger All this is automatic, and In some 'jmt Corp ...... 8% miles in the first half of 1988. In NEAR THE BAHAMAS Unit (Baa Imp ...... 19% au that flying there were only 48lJW accidents, five fatal, and onid ons “ “ trained fingers of a pilot U S Ind-Alo ...... ' 71% accidents, five fatal, and oniy one I U S R u bber...... 19 Evolving loss o^passenger life. . Radio Control Visioned Washington, Abg. 80— (A P ) — U B S te e l...... 55 When Ldndbeiq^ flew the At- Further improvements on even The Weather Bureau today r e t r i­ Util Pow and L t ...... 4% .'lantie, it was like a biasing this remarkable device are planned.pli ed the approximate eentor of a Western Union...... 68 rocket signaling that aviation had It is hoped to (»mbiae it with radio troploal (Usturbanoe, under observa W eet.El and M fg 48% got somewhere. Yet plues have beacon signals, so that a robot tlon for several da^, a t'a WAOlwertb ...... 88% probably Improved more sinoe piloted plane la flight win not only about 176 miles east , oX cfrahd B le ' Bond u d Share (Curb). 86% that time than they had in ^ e adhwe to a deflnltdy- set straigb: Turks, near the Bahamas. six years before 1987. The Im- course, but actually change that Tssterdsy its location was in the pfovement has been g^ual, course from time to time in response general viidnlty of Puerto Rtoo. however, and the stunt, flights since sihoe I to sigr 'ds from the airway beacons I t was moving west, northwest­ ASKS COURT TO CHANGE that of Lindbergh have som^ow along, a commercial route when they ward at about 17 miles an hour to­ failed to Illuminate that progress He on an irregular course. day. This is a faster rats than that Rith quite the same brilliance. AU this seems' a fabulous step at wblob Storms of this type usual­ THE NAME OF CHILDREN Robots Prove Worth forward In air safety. But few real­ ly move, but that bureau sgplalnsd The robot pilot, for instance, had ise how long this has been in de­ Its reports indloatcd only tbs ap­ been well developed before Wiley velopment In 1900 Elmer Sperry proximate location basso on * ship WMtbrook Ftm er Clalmu PcMt’s recent round-the-world flight put the first gyroscope la an alr- observations taken at 7 a. m.. s. s. Twins Do Not)t BtlongBt to Him Post’s feat called attention to ’It laae. Even before the World War t., and later vsrlfloatlon may show onW momentarily. e was wtaniag prtaei in France that the speed Is at a lesser rats. Though Thoy Botr Hli Yet gyro-equipped planes are be- Jfor gyroscopic stablllilng devices Its reports indleatsd that tbs dls- Ntmt. bomlng fairly common on the regu­ for plaaei. 1 turbanos is attended by shlftlnf lar airlines, and the various pieces War flying, which brought such gales and that at tbs ssntsr there of gyroscopic equipment have con­ advances in speed, poim , ant may be winds of hnrrloans fores of Mlddletowa, Aug. 80.—(A P )— tributed a great deal to the really maneuverability, almost retardet abdut 70 mllss an hour. ^ooln W. Hardlagi Tl-year-oU remarkable safety record which the progress la stability. Zt was not The bureau saldpii^ HERrS THE REAS()N. ting proper dials and turning on the the “artllioial horlson" ' and m ltd reports indleatsd that the etonn court dsertc that hs was not the osqter. It doM erer M oUIm por hour la ssoond ipfod—N aUlM room, 113-Inch whml bxM. Houdxlllo ihoek •bsorbsrs—Jutt • fobot, the pilot may leave the “directional gyro.” But only a f t m lM)d deoreased sharply In vtolenes 'other of the tire ehfldren and ask- in hl^. You exa drlvo 66 m di^^raout dvor-Mxtlai your ilM •mxllcr thon thoM umd on tho Uaeola. No wondor tho aOw plane’s controls, assured that it will have added tiie attachment which la ttis last M hours. ng that tho court a p p ^ t a guard' motor, btexym of tht xhiatinum eyliaam hood. Ford tote 0 now itxiidacd of rldlaffoomfortl continue on its course as set until enablM these little lastrumeata to iaa for t)iom other than tho moth- he turns off the robot. control the plane themselves instead Uncannily **Haman" of simply telllag the .pilot how to WokbN BANOB BBkB* Itono and Mix. Rardlng were A specially-designed version of do so. mxnled after the ttvoroe ootlon the robot made for United Airlines Flying owes a great debt $cr aU WlBStsd, AUf. 80-.- (A P ) — Mrs. and are nathad as dsfendants la ths and installed on some of their big this to the late Elmer Ambrose Martin 0. Ksaaslly, 63, was found DFiMUt MtlOB. Boeing ships. Includes automatic Sperry,' who \ died three years ago fn m the rafters la a baok ^ r t h » rlsadsd guUty la Su­ turn control, automatic climb and after a lifetime devoted to inven­ oC thslr home today. Her perior Court, Juno 17, eoateaoe woe descent control, and speclflo eleva­ tion with such intensity that he who found the body, said suqpoadod.suapoadod. Hording iiin his petition tion control. In other words, the held literal^ hundreds or patents. S she had bsea dsspondsat foroskod some theths oourt ,toto ohiohoags ths ohil pilot can.let hli controls before Sperry, mventor of many other tliaa bseauss of Ul-hsalth. dren’s nams frein H w ttw to any kinds of machinery, got interested BesMes her husband, a son and other'*•— name, but preferably , to He takes off with the robot , dii- in gyros from plajdng with the daughter survive.' Stone obnnected. Then, safely in the air, same kind of g : ^ top that every­ he connects the robot and takes his one has pRyed with. Today the hands off the controls. The robot deUrate robot pilots whieh guide continuu the ship’s climb to the planes throuiR the air, and - the altitude set on its dials, levels off, massive, ly r e wheels that' hold sets a course as dialed, and main­ ships stea^ against their' wUl in tains level flight on that course, reuiR water, are alike meauments making automatloally any maneu­ to his genius. vers that a Idiot would make in such flight On landbg, of course, the,robot is disconnect•0^ ..a plane landed by hand-^btiag. <^|BASEBAUFANSHERE tedtoa o Tho aaw ford ▼•4 io a _ ;: 'y Boon To the Pilot H ERm W REASON. S T * HERE'S THE REASON. 113-iach w h ^ haao and it t this '“set-course" feature •Uy.as reoemaksl nos tour, NMatiMstolh liM that ^vo It a smaitaoos ofory woouiAwoaaaA willV ______that sabsd Post so much fatigue on PODmNG FOR BOSTON tho new lte F v 5 coot from 31 „ tfa^ of othor rtfw lotOts B^siisod M « s oro nMt-preof. tte uplMlNoqr Us roun^the-worid hop in the*Wln- Ihw-pclieodiqMo, M m only l$9A . % Gbhor la quality. Its body stool lo hohitor, atoco w darS fl. Ue Has. Maintaining a steady Hand on the controls hour after Lnrgt Naml Au'tHqxtsfcd'’f A new E n g l a n d Cour, Is Just as tiring as idlotlng Cradnl _ maneuvers have to be more so.' The Glanto uid'tlin BiAYflg. . o f holding the stick aim gas level for long periods is Manchester* bsittbt^ fans. In car m a t '' large numbers wUl awve en to .':V. ,The rbbot'bnaues the pilot^to ocn- B o m Baturiigr and * Bimdiy to lentrate on study of weather eendh see the games in the onsda) ^series Jpne and of his course, turnfag to between the iravCs and (Baats, l i ' Mtual' dcntrci Jihen somethlag spe- w lb wlB play ,4k gain s In fegr (■ )lal la to ba'done, U n a Uiaiige at day*. The wdl h ive an hn- morse .or a* Mndinsr. fR e aatpjatto^dlot oonalsts.cr A\V;i ■’it-:'. ) : b't-:’ $ >-.'V J ,s.t5 _ ■ ■ . hIa n c h b b ^ % ^ iteiritoAt,; a t t g c s t yo , i « ^ ;

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Deerfield, Maaa, — On hundred NORTHWattar A OANAOIAN — wtiBj 849-l4ft-T?avalora* QuarMt-aaat RoensveH csnaed tlilg ptdlqr to bs' at the p rin d ^ svMits op the week­ at troA fom papi trlba kttp ■ I ‘wdar WSr»' orot.afcfT^______8148— 8i4^-Beeke Cartor, Talk — ba- and forty workers walk froa.tobaA- abUTH ~ irrva i^ t( tntao irta tbaz ale; RaaM Harmonlao—aroal aaty 00 plantations of ly calendar of the East«m States aOUTH — trrva wpw More Iifi|ml3 iit T h ao 'Vad the monetary Booalty desizA ■wfla«wanzi ivlod warn vmo wab wapl 8189- 749-Tha HaoM Bakoro ■aaat Cigars Corporation damandfng Ugh- Expoaitito oeni is the annual * New irjdz wamb kroo irW wlaa irbap kpro 8:18— 7:18-Curtaln CaNa. Or.—c to 8 nseessary to eoneet tha pries levd ar wages and better woikliiE cm voal ktba ktba 849^ 749-Koto Smlthrionaa — ba- been taken'bofoce commodities and CluunpIcfisMp Sheep Dog M^NTAIN>-koa k ^ l kfir fedhl ale: Ealhor l.aaf. Oigan—R. nag. Pablk Woiht Ttegram dltiona ~ T w s whieb will tak*' place this lUtciFie COAST ~ lB g o U kgw keiBo 8|48— 746—Tito Oulaar, Tono^-to A . securitiee ware aOowed to slip into Bosto — Ridutfd Ety, son. of £bd Uh ktar kga 7 : ^ 849-lrvln A Cobb—Moat esi A taU-m^ values would ba e beg year to the Coliseum* arena on Fri­ 749—808—Vara Van. Senga alao e Governor Ely, Appointed secrstai day afternoon Styt 22, at 8 o’clock, Oont. Boat. 7:89— 849- Buma and Allen -eat ost Fhids CounNee far restored to many bank portfoHoA to the apodal oommiaBlott on ii9 a>ao— ddO^Tho Thrao JoaMra alao a 849— 849—Ronnaylvaniano—0 to eat "It is stin not tio late to eorreet tmstate oonqiacta Affecting labor with the best known shepherds of s a:4»- 4:40—Raul Wlng’a^tory-oaat 840— 840—Boawall Slatoro—to eat this situatioii... But deposttors— New England and their dogs com­ 4KK^ IdlO—Dinnor Oonoort alao oat 848— 848-Bdwln C. HiH-nlae eeoat and industrieA ' 4d0- SW-Baek of Nowo—aloo oeaat M ob. wbOe loyally supporting the GoverA- Leominster. Mssa — Pottce aedi peting. 4;46— Bt4a>idehn Riaroo. Tonor—to e 849- 1940—Barlaw Symphony alao a meot in its constructive efforts — This,contest totogs together the 8:0^ ddO—Tho Mauntainoora—waaf 849-10:80—Charlla Davia and Tom 19 year *old Annie TatA misaing ! Garun Orchaatrea eogat to eeoat nnist demand that the ntfstakee fa after receiving threats that if sb» finest Sheep dogs to America and COLLEGE •:ia— dilB—H. atom Orotiaa. alao a 1949—1149—Tad Lawla Orehaa.—e to a ddl^^UNn A Abnar-aaat Oblp 1949—1140—Glen Gray Orehaa.—eeaat pdfey and personnel shaB not continued plana to marry Harry this year's event Includes entries S^ia— 8:45—Tha Ooldbarga. Sarial Act out: Buma A Alien—eoaat repeat (See Editorial TagB <) continued. Arthur Basque she would be killed. of sevetal present tod paist record fdO— Tdb—Rannia Brioa. Oao. Olatn' "Public ppiplOD must therefore WE HAVE WOOL1E9 atdOi— 7AO—Fur Trawara waaf only 11418-1240—Oan.ea Hoar—wabo only New York, Aiig. 80. — '"liie gov­ makers as well as some younger 8:4^ 7:48—Oaorgia Browm la Bongo NBC-WJZ NETWORK ernment’s dday in r^alrlag the recognise ttaat ianooent victims of animals that are ca^ectad to make 7KX>— 8:00—Ferda Grofa’a Orehaatra natlon’e banking ' etnietare has banks dosed by a drop in. the price new histozy to this coontzy. The 7:18— 8:15—To Bo Announoad BASIC — East: wji a^-wbsa wbal level which |be Government tailed T h at Are S m art 7d0^ 8:39—Ona Han't Family—alao e wham kdka wgar wlr wayr wnul; thought serious harm to individuals CAMNINC DEMONSTRATION dogs are required to run and drive 8:00— i:00^—Cob Pipit Club—cat to oat MIdwaat: wcky kj^ wear wla kwk ^ad commuBitiee. and' has become to forestall qr pronqiitly oorreet, m flock of sheep over a regulation 8:39— 0:38—Tha Ship of Jgw—alto eat kwcr koU wran wmaq kae a menace to natienel recovery,” have a claim on Government aid. 8dX>—10:09—Mayor Davla A Orehaatra northwest A CANADIAN — wtmj "A Government liqnid SERIES THROUGH COUNT? course having Itoed obstadss and to 8:18-10:15—Buddy ftogm Orehaa.— wil^ ksto wabe wday kOnr orct ofcf says the Committee for the Nation oonqA*ts the run by peitotog the aaat: Uum A Abner—mldw. repent iU a survey of the effects at t coum potation to carry bank assets until $3^.95 to $ (4 *Y S SOUTH — wnna wptf wwne wla wjax values are restored would probably Sheep. tdO—10:8I^RIahard Cola'a OKhaatra wfla-waon wlod warn wme wab wapl bank de^osltA . Luke Pasoo of jPrinceton, Mass., lOM—11 dX>—Ralph Kir^^f Butane wjdx wamb kaoo wky wfaa wbap kpw More PnrchaslDg Power pay out better than investment in Farm Bureau Arranges SfT< 10dl5—Ildl^Ban Barnia A Orweatra wool ktba ktba public works, and release even era] Lectures — Latest De- has entered bis imported "Jean," Be careful that you don’t 1040—11t89-Mtrfc Fiahar't Orehaatra MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kglr The Committee mgSu President outdoor ehampfOD of 1982 and agadn Roosevdt to use bis emergency' greater nurefaaeing power. * choose a frock that’s wild CBB-WABC NETWORK RACIFie COAST — kga kfi krw kemo NeedTiriilie Opinion vek^ments to Be Shown. winner this year at tbe outdoor BASIC—Boat: wabe wade woko wcno kbq kted ktar powers immediately to raise the trials recently coudneted at High waab wnac wgr wkbw wkrc wMt dclw Cent. Eaat. price levd and restore value to "There has been some liberaBza- and wooly. We have the wdro weau wip arjad vaas wfU wood 840— 440—Larry Laraen, Organlat frozen'bank assetA It asserts that ticn of policy sinee this Commlttse This week, everyone In Hartford Pastures, WeodstoCk, 'F t Mr. •Pasco ones that are chic, but con­ wjar: MIdwaat: wbbm wgn wfbm kmoa will ontsr alao one or the other of kmoz wewo whaa 848— 446—Orphan Annie—east oidy more purchasing power can bo re- first ceOed attention to the serious- County who Is Interested in can­ EAST A CANADA — opC wto wtbw 449 6:00—Dick Maaanar'a Oroheatfk leaaed by unfreezing bank depots nesB .of frozen bank deposits. But ning, Is invite-., to attend any of the two puppies,’"Fan.” eii^t months- servative, And in a wool wtaec irlbx wtea woro wlcc ofro ckae 449— 640—Three X Siatert in Senga mod of the reformation of poUey is old, or "Jed” , three months old. DIXIE — irgst mrfa wbre wqam wdod 4:48— 5:48—Lewtil Thomao—oa. os than, through the Government’s series of free canning demonstra­ dress, that’s what yon Ura v^oe vlae wdan wtoe krld wrr 6:09— 6:00—Amoa 'n' Andy—aaat i public works program. still to ''be accomplished. PiAIid' tions to be given by Miss Gladys These twb ybungrters have arrived ktrb ktaa araeo koma wdbo wodz wbt 5:16— 6:16—John'HerrIck, Baritone Following, are the steps urged opinion must demand it, and sup­ iOmbrough, under the auspices of recently from Scotland, and al­ Vant, for 'yen practically wdae wble wtar wdbj wwva trmbg waja 5:30— 6:30—Richard Himber Enaem. port the President in effecting it. MIDWEST — wcah wgl wmt wmbd 649- 740—Tha Nomada Orehaatra upon the Prestdent: the Hartford County Farm Bureau. though new to tbe United Statea live in them all Fall and wtag wlaa wtbw kfb klab wfcbn weeo 640— 749-Potaah and Perlmuttar 1. Issue currency against frozen "The recommendatioi6 of the Miss Kimbrough will dlacuss and thtoe is every prospect that tbty wabt " 849^ 748—The Kino’s Jeater’a Trio bank assets sidHeiently to pay a Committee for the Nation, If acted explain the latest devslopmsnta and will soon rival their kennel mate Winter. There are jerseys, MOUNTAIN—kror kb kob kd 749— 840—American Legion Prog. upon promptly, would free a large COAST-^tbJ koln kgrb kfrc kol kfpy 749—849—Or. Ortiz Tirado, Tenor substantial part of frozen depodte metiiods of canning and will be only “Jean". - ‘ and tweed effects, soft 849— 849—To Be Anneaneed amounting to about 87J100,000.000. part of depositon’ monqr, release too glad to answer toy questions re­ Prejton ^venport of Cornwall kn klbk kmj kwg kern kdb kgmb 8:39- 849—Chieago’B Mueie Magle their purchasing power, restore val­ rabbits’ hairs and nnbby jCant. EaaC. 849-1040—Annie. Judy, Zake — eaat 2. Reorganize and' , coordinate garding canning.She will also Bridge, Csmn., wU be on hand to 349— 440 — Jack Armatrong — aaat only: Amos ’n' Andy—west repeat various Fedisral agencies dealing ue to bank assets, help restore the demonstrate the canning of some run bis Wd) known winner, "Spot- wools. You’D adore every only: Between the Bookenda-^eat 8:16—10:19-Peet -Prince, Senga—to a with bank reqpmings, putting them price level, and permit business to vegetables and fruits. 848— 446—Round Towntra—alao eat 840—10:89—Jaek Danny A Orchestra- function normally., This would ob­ tia” A five yeqr old dqgrof keen In­ one. 4:09—8:00—Wagoner Orehaa: —mldw. 1040—1149—Mills Rl^hm Band—to 8 an under one conmetent bead: The schedule of meetings is as tellect aad dm ty to the field. Joe ont; Akippy, Sfcateh—mldweot rpt 1040—1149—Henry King's Orchestra 8. Have the FeAsnd Goremment viate the necessity fmr Government follows: carry for a reasonable time all to extend the.unpraetleed hand > of Pritchard, th/atoular eoUeg* shep­ Misses’ Sizes bureaucratic rq;ulatibn over f all Sept. L Ijegion Han, Berlin at herd of CmmeOTcut State CoUega From 14 to 20 frozen bank essete to which value 2:80 p. m. Storrs, Conn.,'’ :bat a likely three ,w01 be restored by a rise in t ^ business. The machhiery of regular Only! price leveL tiob and regimentation,* once estab- Sept. 1. Church basement, Wap- year old dog named "Jock”, also of Queer Twists 4. Make immediate use of amer- Ilsbed, tends to spread itsw and ping Center at 7:80 p. m. Scottish ancestry, tbitf old veteran w n c ganey monetary powers ta reduee suppress institutions of free con­ Sept. 2. Windsor Town Ban, of many sheep d ^ trlala 8am Stod- BroBdcaetlBg Ee^flaa the (kfilar to its ixormal po^ebeslng tract” l^nndsor at 10K)0 a m. dartuf Bradford, N. B.. has entsred In Day^s News Hartford, OniA power and rsiee the price isvd. ' sept. 5. Hazardvllle School, Has- bis fito year did " B l^ ” Tom Rod­ The Treasury. D^artment’e etate- ardville at 8:80 p. m. dick of High Pastures, Wopdstock, 5(MM» W„ .060 H. OL. 282-8 M. She win also give two r a ^ talks mente to the public, says tbs Com­ BIG POULTRY MEETING Vt. who won second award at the New York, Aug. 80.~(AP)—Tbe mittee, do not diseloee w real aerl- over WTIC during tbe Ftom and Ug field meeting to July, has enter­ Home Forum at 12:20. One wlU be dresB suit rentiog Industry has de­ Wednesday, Angaet fO ousnese of the frozen bank situa­ ed two Ukely tooUpg doga These cided to get its ^ 8 code. At Lou tion. AT NARRAGANSETT PIER given on Saturday, Sept. 2, touch, u e but .a few of the many shep­ J. Harris, once a prosperous soup* 8420 Banks dosed has been written espei^ly for 4-H herds and dogs who will strut t b ^ P. M. Club members and the other win be to biadi, brown, and-fish renter, phrased it, “ it can’t 4:00—^“Pop” Concert — Christiaan Latest ffgu^ availaKe at the stuff before Arthur Danks of Ana- do us any harm.” Treasury the Jecond week in Au­ given on Tuesday, September 5, at muchy, N. J., judge of the trials and Kriona, director; with Thomas Northeastern Producers Conn- tbe same hour. This has been writ­ eel grey, rust, greeB, rrake this last fiscal year," be Armstrong, tenor. gust showed 8420 banks, with de­ tbe thousands of Btoposltion visitors said. *^ y average weeks have been posits of 82,498,000,000, closed or cU to Be Held at Carleton ten espeeiaUy for homemakers. .navy and wine. 4:80—Walter Dawley, Qrganist. It is bopto that everyone inter­ to whom this novel contest has had pathetic, terrible, If you know wbat 5:00—^A1 tBemard, the Minstrel restricted as June 28. Sinca Hotel September 8 ai^d 9. a distinct appeal. I Ota, My, Oh, My, i ^ t a Mozi. then reopenings have proceeded at ested win make to effort to attend. fiscal year! For wedding we used the rate o f'a b ^ 80 bsuiks a week. 5:15—Piano Criers—John Marlon. Hartford, Aug. 80—Poultrymen F lU r EXTRAS WORRIED to get the guy that got married, 5:80—^The Three Jesters. "The figures available at the from the thirteen northeastern the guy that gave the bride, the Treasury,” sajrs the Committee,, "do 5:45—Salon Trio. not include the 5,CiOiO banks, with de-. states are invited to attend the Fall , best man, tuftiers—all at ’em. Now 6:00—Wrightville Clariom Meeting of the Northeastern Poul­ Hbnjrwood, Aug. 80.—(A P )— FOR ASSESSOR we’re lucky if we get the bride­ posits of about 85,000,000, dosO^ Saidng many of their famiUto "arv W iL R O S E D r e s s S h o p 6:30^Meriy Madcaps — Norman during tbs depresdlon bOt' befom try Producers Council at the Carle- groom." CSoutier. director. ton Hotel. Nsrragansett Pier, R. L, on tbe verge of starvation,” repre­ STUART J. Hattlesbuxg, Mias.—One of the March 5th. these 5,000. tpcludCLthfi. sentatives of motion picture extra HOTEL SHERIDAN BUILDING 6:45—Uncle N ^ the Weather Man. gmat number of laige and inmoi^ on Septembar 8 and 9. Sidney A. good deeds daily to which William 7:00—“Your Request Program” — B d w a ^ Director sd .tba Bureau at and "bit’ players bsVe ^mealed*to WASLEY Henry Smith, IS, Is pledged as a tant banks dosed dnring iltoy Pfekford to take tyto itoe In Chrlstiiui Krima,. director. - f d February. Markets oTjUie jState Department of Boy Scout won Urn acclaim, as a 7:25—^NRA Talk—Dr. Edward G. Agriculture and Secretary of th^ Waahingfpn hearings on the nxv hero today. 20 Per Omit tiot) plaiure edde. DoUm,, State Chairman of NRA. >**Tbe total of froBenldOj Council in issuing the invitation* A rattlesnake bit his friend, 7:80—Tartan i f tbe’ ApsA urges poultrynien and thdr families A tel^fram was sent' to tbe ao- Shelby Jones, 18. Young Smitb commercial banks alonq' tresr In Nev I'orb asserting that 7:45—Walter Hapgood on Sports. 87,500,000.000. Ths totelif^ to nudes tUa a weak-end outing at suck^ the Uood from the wound, 8:00—^Fannie Brice with George one of the best Shore hotels in New tbe proposed code submitted by lifted the boy on to a bicyde and in aU commercial baokS;ko«K.„ r ovie producers would "cut Dur Olsen’s Orchestra. ing without restii^etloBs England where convention rates hurried him to a hospital. 8:80—Life and Songs of Stephen. prevail for the occasion. wage scale sixty per cent' Physicians said Jones would re­ reduced to 881,750,000.000. ' Foster. nearly 20 percent of'the 4spo^t d f- cover as a rerilt 9:00—Ferde Grofe's Orchestra. ciilattng medium pf thi^opuntry' is Lancaster, Pa —^Twin brothers 9:15—Htollywood Gossip. frozen Bggraoa arc the fathers of daughters, bom 9:80—w n c Playhouse—Guy Hed- "Furthermore, to get a true pe^ LIiooMlaaa to BOSTON I within a few bourn of each ether. Deaths Last Night S Trlgm Oailv At 2 A m. a daughter was bom to lund, director. spective, we must take into, con- RouS Tils SASe 10:00—Cbm Cob C9ab, slderation 87,500,000/)00 of droosfts LaaT#)i Caatar Mr. and Mrs. Edwin K. Bare. A t 8 10:80—Ship of Joy. p. m. the same day a girl was bom under restriction in savings banks Hollywood—Helen Dimbar, (Mrs. Traval Baraaa 11:00—Bin TaaUlo’s Orchestra. as of May 81, not included' In the Kstberlns Burke Lacey), 69, first 4S8 Mala St to Mr. tmd Mrs. Elvin K. Bare. 11:85—Merry Madcaps — Norman Treasury’s totals. MaaehMtor Tarentum, Pa.—^Thla Blue Eagle Ingenue in the Weber and Fields Tab TSOr Cloutier, director; with Revere "Release pf this trenondous pur­ Stock Company, early senen star. business gave the Rev. A. N.'Stub- Sisters. chasing power. Is dependent upon blebine an Idea. He pasted a red San Frandsco—Mra Carrie 12:00 Midfi.—Ralph Kirbery. Government action. Without prompt, Hi*Bebfelder Mandel, 78 mother of ; cross on ap NRA sign, posted It on 12:05 A m,—OreneatrA decisive' steps ro raise the price his ehurah'and sent a ^cture of It Frank Maadd, New York play­ 12:80—Mark Fisher’s OrehestrA level sad thereby restore normal wright and theatrical producer. to President Roosevelt, suggesting 1:00—SUent. value to bank assets, depositors’ sad that all churches adopt a coda of bank stockholders’ money wUi' be al­ Nice, Fiane*—Mrs. Cecile de fair competition imposing strict lowed to waste away. Wentworth, one of America’s most Electric church duties on each member. "Bureaucratic control has made noted women painters thirty years New York—The flat-chested depositors, stoekboydsrs and bank ago. Refrigerator woman will ba out of hick this win* management powerless to save Ticsidon Sir Philip Magnus, 90, ter, says MrA George Pelen Snow, WDRC themselves from unneosssazy losses. authority on hydrostatics, mechan­ For Expert fashion expert. Just back from AlthoughXhe salvaging of bank as­ ics and mathematics, former mem­ Service Paris, she said of the coming 225 Hartford Cobb. . 1280 sets la wholly in the bands of tlM ber, of the Houee'flf Commons'. modes. ' Government, today, after frve Call 5680 "Nothing will be left to the imag< months, no adequate ’uachlnery to Ination. The hour-glass sUhoustte, Wednesday, Angnst 20 oope with this problem 'eslsts. ThA Antoorlsed Frigldalrs Serv* as it Is called, will mould to the problem exists. The problem is at­ €L M. PARHBR D. S. T. DENTIST ' loe-BUUi, wlto 10 jresnt figure and fit like a glove. I don't .QiOO p. m.—Sldimy. tacked piecemeal, and has been han­ praotioal sxperteooA efri^ erat io o see this new silhouette as essential­ dled laigely under the. teflusnee of 54 Pntt street 645—Jack Brook’s OrehestrA (WIST Hertford. Ct ly romantie. It is too frank. Mae 6:80—Jack Armstrong—All-Ameri­ the deflationkry Interests that have West brought it about.” t to eontnri monetary policy, Oeattstry. tost wfO please yoA K E M P 'S , Inal /" Des Moines,* Iowa—Stout Mike can Boy. e dosing of banks threw St a pries fed esB afford to pay. Conway, state mOroad eommisekm- 5:45—Round Towners. the Treasury Department such a er, became a ""Hue Eagle prieoner” 6:00—Buddy Wagner’s-OrehestrA ^when employes at the State House 6:80—^Russian Gypsy OrehestrA closed their (Kficea to march in a 7:00—N.RJL P r^ a m ; William H. NRA parade. He. found himself Mortebson, Managing Director locked in ' but flnaUy squeezed Bushnell Memorial; Cokmel in through a window to freedom. Charge of Hartford NJLA. Field CheraWj S. C.—^A New interpreta­ .Army. Is O iitm odlin ^ tion of the mermlng of ^NRA” was 7:05—Morton Downey. given here by an aged negre worn-I an,an who nraowas informed that R.F.C.I» 0 'r» * -- JUDUee. relief funds for August had been 7:4fi—Bethany Girls’ Quartet. an ical R eG igrei given out and she could get no food 8:00—Happy Wonder Bakers. -4 8:15—Curtain CallA imtil September. Sjtrret AIR-GOOLIE4G seplaesd A e , td d d a of waMt She saw an NRA sign on tha of­ 8:80—Talk by James Roossvdt fice window and said: 8:45—Tito Gtdsar with Oeneert Or- fommrly r a g o M in to opemtioa, the Electtoltnc giaa ehastrA ‘1 alius wanted to know what ^rete^Keatoc is not only durhest teftverator you can buy, dem letters stood for; now I know; 9:00—Irvin Cobb. dey means “No Rations in August.” 9:16—Hal Goodwin — The Texas latf k has amde’ otb« types Md-toihioiiedoutmoded. Chicago—SelikA a Uonesa at the Cowboy. World’s Fair gave birth to four 940—Sponsored Program I^s vibrationless, aoiseleis, and cubs, the first two of which were 10f0(V— Waring’s Penneyivsaians; tzouMe-free. It’s more eeononi- named "Century” and "Trogress” . comedianA Joliet, BL—^Thirty-five burglars, 30:80—Boswdl Sistenu ical to operate, and hag a io o g t t embezzlers and other wrongdoers 1045-Edwln C. HUL - Clouds Are Cowiu’ds fife ItyoiniM It h f l i ^ maichinery ^ turned out for the first call fGr 11:0(4—Howard Barlow and Colum- 'v'* *. 1 candidates fbr the footbsO toam at tit\ Symphony OrehestrA A' to wearV Here is reft^^atioii the minois State Penitentiary mt U40-^-Charlle Davis’ OrdiwtrA V Bbek storm" cloiifte look o a im ^ They thimder and blufl- perfected—'.and what is more, StatesviUA Allerton, HL—Thieves who stole . ter to ereate f W aad d id ^ ^ .o ^ but they cannot last .Tha' Hmtford Gas G anpany 142 eggs from a chlfiken farm found stonds topiarriy l>ri>md efery out later that all of them were made long. Sanahiiie wffl inevltabiy root them and prevail The Efeetzoinx on to fines — not for a of wax. TALCom m iE stmm is over ftOW. America is ffncUiM its phito in the son. Omaha—John Grammemdozl of a year, tsS fbr'afi time. | Omaha says a roofing was the ConSdence has stimulated bnsfiiets, teYeatment prograiu in the last thing he expected to find in a lOas Fkmeaoe Pinnay ^ent the Uaebeny pia Grammersdorf ~1- wsak-end with fr le i^ at Mandies- G a f f r I s B b M ■■ l^ es he broke'four teeth when he industry and personal planir for tM When you ter Green. o l f e r e d i i bit into a piece of the pie and en­ IDss Margaret Waterman, of countered the naiL He filed a suit Mandiester Green, has-been spend­ for 815.000 against the bead of a ing sevanU . days as Vtat guest of bakery. IHas Dorothy Wood. ' ' " D B yosrriN . A-.. ^ 1-” A Mr. and IDs. FPank AL Bmitli and y*;- ■ . FLOOD DANGER PASSED William J. Donbas have beafi spend­ •, i ' TStnan. Shantung Province, ing several days at Chariestown, ,ChinA Aug. 80.—(A P )—The Yellow \ rivd>, vdiich recsnfly has flooded U n . M. GardberTsloott,.of Cleve- large areas tat northeastern China hmd,. (toio, hw bosn vlslttBg at the M # m a i n ' f ^ E C T S»HONE S O U P with great h w of life and pwfpsrty, hosae of 1C. H. TsMstt was fBlUng in Shantung Province to- ICry^ Lenis Smtth is able to bs dqr. and jt %as bsMsved that the about after Ming ocmfinpd to her d a n ^ which has bean, threatening boms by IHubWi T this city for days had paabed. Tha Ma and icip. Olia. M.'Beebe end affect of rains in Honan Province, Miss' Carrie Beebe apeot the week- i m t ' . N i: S1 P however, was y * to he f i ^ A: id at WDliaMatle m i,. X . . . • . :. .. -i. -jeafc.'.- . r / r v-'-i 'Hi. ..• '.v r r-'* 7 ^ .

.■•■. -t SEWAfiE PLANT ; ^ HDEY^ ASSmANT STATE TO HONOR ■ Mr OPERATORS TO - ...... J . E MACDONALD i/aqr ; 1$ STILL UNKNOWN •The ATSTTES TODAY BE.REGDLATED J t M | Boiy, veEnf S^'O^ Mrs. dated .■ V U i-'W oy wSSmBuBm la iff with eeXrtct at U x: % Ms fever Dir;. SwafT : of East Nan Who Pancbed Senator Monaneiit to ’ *^nde State Reffuktioiia Nemr Liat estiiig Mstorfdal Htototto ' is attonmng rhlm. ' . F{n t Hiffliway Chief, to Be Qaaliflcatioas u Ordered by' Hebron^ foe Old.TasfoqM^ .Msysna, < A i*i'jf-(A »)r-A ft*r A dmwto araa flvto iHto Qfeo* New York, ink 6 ffc r to i9 -l& d MbDie-iHFee* Kisrataad at Om iofie of hay:W Unyelled by Governor <» m GernaW ’-ChaiioSpr Leffidative A ct .tom vdssbd- M-^afosolM^'kF -rewOk- Coast Giford Destiiied to Reman For- enta,- Mr. 'and-U rk U^lUam': «aer- t)^ seareh for ( Avon Mountain. Pursuant to an act of foe last •ti ifo ip a Axo RlnffoS-’* - M DM B^ 1M»sv iw w hMiMto flu- 8ta(id, Ttoiaday o ljj^ ' IQaa TBar- ndaetag eiace Augobt to glalatai^ foe Public Health Coun- ton. who la-a boaHfir^iU ure to M ito deciatyely font tor- atead’a edgafeniaitf to-Kenaatb dIaooDfoHied. %e?er Nameless. m the mew State Park atop Avon eU . of foe State Department of of Mu. wfifi Mfo. R Ai- ^ . gafveva- Little wax qnnquBoad a few waeka n ie 284oot eritft; 'ewrriHhff thto* Mountain wUch beara hla name, Hedlfo at its last meetlBg adopted totaUy hlUid, sa d , jn e xd w lik •go. -'V *‘ - eema Of New York'C^. nslfnaon of regulatimis plaifing under Its juris­ a ta n a u which akf -. >slj8fi8^^ Rez. atMl'^ P- nuAna# 6f Prestdant Roosevelt,> * « • out Conheelieut’s “grand old man of the Nuskherg, Germqay. Aug. 80 -- b(j^ .PbbM. New York, A\ig. SO.— (A P ) — highways,” Junes M. MacDonald of diction foe quBlificatioiu .of foe attwdsMs ww^rfof'Itlip f .mmo Low dl. 'Maaa.. ' ato o eco p y to g taw Ifiin a tq u u , N. J ., for 'NhmtudiM . , CUM Juiin^.Jh^ F. Bdal- The m«B who struck Senator Huey New Haven, ytho was the State’s (A?)-^The city ef BlUer’e operators of Oofinecticut's fifty-four Easter Sunday- ' . - a t t h f MacNau^t cottaqto tor. a the face of one of the uforst ooaplal A llan : L . . , c ^ le ft- MqAday’^isr a few 'weelw. . atorm s in years. .. P. Long seemed destined today to first aighway commissioner and who favorite,(^ery “Die Ifotetereingef,” municipal and inatltatlonal sewage nito ifoim.ftoigd^' treatment plants and other similar motor ti^ to • ManebedtsA was by pio- Kenneth-iJttta of. Omwidltoi- •Since last Sunday when the Presi­ iremsin forever nameless. served from 1896 to 1913, this aftci> is to ^ foe acene of foeNasl move- ufoare ba Isivldtlng > Msv.-'.iiwtksh, dent learned of the faOuro Of pri­ noon will see unvei|ed in his ever­ jfianta prodding sewerage faculties,: vistonar PM Sident d * ueii^pidee t t u the-Hudsen, Hi is apehding two Police, winding up their investiga­ nunt’i lln t party convention aince Mrs. Herbert 'Carr.„, Jfibp vate searchers,' more foto twenty lastin g memory a beautiful ‘ monu- foe departmenVa weeld> buUetin-: wssk. 7*a juafoito qi41^‘ Is the fiace weeks with W. O.. K3entead and tM former Auatrian ooi^nl ;of Rwreeentative «ad Mm . jfedt fam ily. vessels and plaM of tka .. Goaat tion of the affair at the Sands Point ment canying a foree-foot medal­ announced today. cfrS'foisatenBd'CiiUBet'tolala wUeb emerged as dlobdor o( Germany. mund ■ H. Horfoo, .aceoTxajiHdSif'jl^^ 3fita Fanny A. BUsh ia visiting Guard .have searched the Bath Caub, indicated Lmig Island lion with his portrait in baa relief. As hietrpreted by foe new reguly- fimsrmitly. did nqt- .Worry De from Portland, Maine, to the Delia- - Every knodm Initniment and tiona, foe term “operator” means They expect to visit Vdsfimto hm to her b roth er. F . 'R - BUhb end Yamily society and folks in general could The former commissiantr, known returning. Mr. Cdrr . . . ;• U Manriicater this week. ware Capes. No'tntoe was (bund. wherever th«e ar^ Wghway engi­ method for.convlnc^.foe massee foe person who has active field The rsiighatlofs‘# fo d j^ ^ The mtaeiM V f Pierre P. Irving, just go on guessing. that foe dajni eheacL wlU.be proud in tixM fbr foe : ee| | d qt> to. k t. Mr. WOson of Long Island City neers throu£^ut the United States superdsion of foe plant, and not foe -Peter’s on Sunday.;, d foe P iM WsrkATrtomuy, a^ of L Dupont- Irving, stock The board of governors of the opes for OiaheeUef '^tler, hie Nad dto engineer, puhne works superin­ has been a recent gueet of bis sis- club, meeting in camera last night, as “Uncle Jim” and often as “foe Mr. and Mrs. Robwt'lk Jiistiee dtoartmsttto ware-ss^eeCM ter,-Mra. H. Grant Duff. broker, and rsiariet L. and John L. fafow of American bighways,’*: will and Qennany have-;bieen pressed In­ tendent or dfoer oSlcisl who exer- but fo» prMdsot malatajned .-'Ae Niles, aens of Df. Walter X Niles. asked all the club attendants if they to service.' ot ^FDoklyn, N. Y., are- knew and received a n^rative an­ be honored at ceremonies in the ciMs only general superddon. The their vaeafiofi of a. waak -^qid’k iro ^ 'd s foq BSBUs'dsUtsr. swer. Then the *'oard issued a Hall o£ the House of Representa^vee ■For five dsys, b^jipniqg tonight, operator must be in good pbydeal at foe HUding homestead, fobjm ssls _ foem ^ f o r a b p j m . .aCSRRrroyoT statement saying: in the State Capitol and at foe Ifee- there wlU be ynaef-m flitary, parades, conidltion. must be able to read tyiH of Mra.'^Stack’s siator, Vietoria 6#Oon^ foetsttof, fto tM “Senator Long apparently got Donald Memorial P.vk, accotdink fijumination of-atreSta, gw Muae ed instructions, and keep records, .to HUding, and her brefosif. - sar'a em i^ tio n wtoe toslattnt on WAPUHC STOPS ECZEIIA into an argument in the washroom to a program announced last night decorations, and lectures on many operate foe plant mectaaniamb and Mr. tod Mrs. AJbert B."HUdiyM foe'romUm.' phasea of Nad -endeavor and Ends Itching iB S Miuutas; with a gentleman not a member of by H^hway Commissioner John A- to make minor repairs. He must be and. chUfiren haye retu ned . .-fiKiia All k m tod deoraas of tbs ousted Georgs 9 1 ^ . son of Mr. and Mrs. Never mind how long you’ve had tlm dub. Senator Long’s statement Macdonald on behalf of the James ad^evement.. . . . sufficiently familiar with foe plant their vacation trip> dm ^ fosrinnuBsnt, Ihr. .<)a Csspsd«f < Arthur b ; Sharp, of Mystic, formar- that natddening sUn itch, sr Btsdifled. by .foa exesu: Isrof Wapping. tod Miss Margaret ia the relief you’ve, been prajing The actual unveiling of foe monu­ . At the opening asMleh tonight he tions Azist and to overcome foim. York, Pennsylvania, .Ohio, sfo. -- > - tlT f-” Carney, of New York, were mairied for. When amariag PETERSON'S NEVEB WON EIGHT ment win be done by Governor Wil­ will greet party lea^rs and official 'The operator of a plant iising John Yuriastok,' ward of Alisa L. ■•MartisI law deerssd by Machado last Saturday and there was a re­ MENT ia applied to the sore reproientativea of lederaj, state. WiU M nMssd early in Septomberi New Orleans, Aug. SO.—For the bur L. Cross, who wlU nlso dose foe machinery must submit. evidence Carr; ib atqying witl(. Mr. Mm . ception at'tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. sldn, bealtng staits at once. Itch­ last six weeks. Senator Huey P. program wlfo his tribute to foe man aM V communal adnUifiatrations satisfactory to foe State Depart­ Paul P o to ^ muring Mr. CtoT** he " ■ ing, burning, smarting stop in 3 tbfoughout foe Refob. ment of Health of predoua mechani­ eence on Us trto. John K cpoeU to Sharp on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Long, center of a fight in a Long who started the Connecticut high­ and Mrs. Sharp will make their lutes, scales loosen and come off XStend dub, has been taking boxing way system. The W ea^s Fart . cal training and experience. He return to hla jNew York hdm* to —eooD the skin is smooth end clear. must have a genera knowledge of time for school In foe fall. home in Mystic for tba present * lessens at the New Orleans Athletic Li foe unveiling. Governor Cross Tomorrow foe women’s auxU- Mr. and'Mrs. Howard M. Bhrlow, One 86c bos proves it—or axmey a u b . win be assisted ty foe menibers ef ialies of the party wiU be told foe principles involved in foe opera­ Charles E HUdfog is SMRdM hU MIMIM back. And remember. PETER­ summer vacation m two waito St of Hartford, and their daughter, His instructors were Irvin Pocbe, the Memorial Commission establish­ whmrein th eir future lies, now fo a t tion of foe plant. Where processes Mrs. Dorothy Bryant fmd seven- SON’S gets overnight results for physical director, and Jimmy ed by foe General Assembly of 1981 they have been barred from politi­ involving a nighly spedaUzed knowl­ biz cduntry homS hsrjs. M ill itching, sore feet, cracks between rslne Adams has returned ' to bar. Mr.'s>M Mrs. ThbauMi P ratt qf yearwold sem, from RockweU Center, -jiCraa, a former prise fighter. Both to purchase land for a park and a cal and, to a large extent, from pro­ edge of physics, chamisQy or bac­ L. L, called on friends hers in town toes, andioften stops Atblata’s Foot expressed dis^>pointment today at memorial in honor of “Unde Jim*’. fessional and commerdsl Ufa. teriology are used, foe operator home in New York aftor bayl^ West, ffosster. PS-,. hbve. returnsd in 8 daya At to druggists. beto a guept at foe boas fto aftsrir BBtodlnx-nwidittg-a week with Mr. add last Tuesday afternoon. They are the showing their student made in The members of the commission are Bachelor Hitler himself wlU lay must have technical laboratory cAebrating foeir forty-fifth wedding the New Yoric encotmter. It was down foe rules for Nad womanhood technique. two weeks. , Mrs. Btoksales, James M. Whittlesey of Morris, anniversary September 6. P O Y P y M K § P the first time he had staged a fight Jdm F. Lynch of West Haven, H. in a speech. Public officials auperdsing sewagh A dance will taka Use* al fo* Mrs.: WUdlaa^aad ' sen Gbartos local Town ball on fos 'svsHldgM Judaoo Nevera is confined to hla on ^ big time since they took S^ord Osborn of Redding. Ifotor After font, sectional aeasfooa wlU plants er owners of private plants WUfong and bar brofosr, Mr. home by illnaaa a t P laasu t VaUey. charge of him. Vehicle Commissioner, Michael A. be held, embracing foa praas, pub­ may secure foe new regulationa in Imbor Day, Ssptsmbsr 4. ■'*Iha Young have rsturnsd.to Harrison, JoUy Four” of OUsad’ fufalsk Mrs. Ruth L. Dtwey raturnad to Both said that he undoubtedly did Connor and Commisaioner. Mac­ lishers, formsrs, tsaebars, lawyers, fiUl from foe State Department of N .^'after s.sn bar boma bar# on 'Tuesday afternoon not take advantage of the tricks pbyxfoians, manual and office work­ Health, Hartford. mualc. , / on* of BlakeSicrs donald. » Mrs. Cora HoUlstsr; of' ffoufo from Niwtlo, Cbnn-. where she has bwlWviwowt th ^ had taught mm. They declared The program, which wiU open to ers. Tbs Doreas Sodsty held a pleXle been speiidlag a few days. «•( MlokMWWf that Us footwork was always good, Qusstions of Internsl party or- ' 'som* Urns a t fos.iake dils aftemieien. foe Hall of foe House of Represen­ The obmmlttee for next Grange Flfclot* •rlWMroSvpMpMi. liro . but that he lacked the punch , and tatives at 1:00 p. m., s. i. t;, and gai^tfon also wlU ba dlscusssd as Tk* Bsisetmsn. wU* foslr the determination known as the WlU tbs plans for reorjpuUaiqg HEBRON niiantUy business masting Friday meeting will meet at foe home of 8e(^ fcv 1^8 ffNpffU 8d9 Ae fosn adjourn to fos mountain-top, Mr. and Mrs. Walter N. Foster, foil "flghti^ heart,’’ but they thought KscDonald Memorial Park for fos Germany along guilds or profss- Ught tMOSwimhwaoMNik that he had overcome this under •ions, rather than poUtfoal divisions. Health Officer J . Banks Jonss has evening fo plan tor foe entestaln- actual unveiling, is as follows: In­ WOMEN AIDED TBAOB Loeal sebeols bpsn Tuesdar Msp- ment on foe aide of ,A. to K. TUa their tutelage. vocation, Rev. fiaaksy L. Blanton, Thara WUl be no voting a t any rscdvsd word from Dr. B. R. Dim- tsmbsr 6, fbr fos fall term. Strong On Getting Away of the meetings. Commands wfwUI ' 'be ook, eoRTmlssionsr of domeetio ani­ Mr. and Mra Eugene B. Lord, it to be a OompetltlVe program. I PlNANffl Co- pastor, Ctlvary B ap ^ t church, New Issued Instead. mals, that ths local quarantlns on Chicago, Aufi 80.—(AP)—’^ Mr. and Mra, Walter N, Foster Senator Long has been engaged in Haven; address of welooms, Hon. women wsr* given credit todky'IM Miss Ekuna Lord sto MUten Lord and family, Mr. tad Mra Albert E. IXeeie I, ttate TbMier nidg Sghts periodically ever since he en­ dogs wUI oontlnus In fores untU ■pent Mubday to MMdlefield with TM Nsfa It., NaariWstsr John A. Macdonald, State Highway futfosr notie*. Quite a number of rssoulng fos mcycl# businses.'* gtilsi, Miw. Abby and daughter at­ tered public life and is reputed Commissioner; address, Hon. Chas. “It Is fos women w* can ersdit Biule (^ le y and family, tended tiMi oamp mssting MrvioM Oaea ’I’baiwdar ■vesiBff Patti • r . M< never to have won a single one of psrals bore have galnsd tbs Idsd gsvew from here attended foe Plleee MM J . Bennett, Stats Highway Commis­ that fos quarantlns Is off, and bavs with fos (aet t ^ Meyete aales for at WilUnwntte Camp Ground last them. WASLEY TO CONDUCT fos firsk for**I w*wssks qf . Tri-County Cbrtifow Endtaver Tbe ealr ebafft Is tbrea ssresat par sioner, 1918-1988; address, Louis O, allowsd fotlr dogs a dsgrss of llbsr- A « g ^ fuaday. awatb ea aaaali aaieBat at nnw> When he was a candidate for Gk)v- Tolies, Master of Stats Orange of were 806 per osnt dt fVkatat^ U m y Uklonm moeuiigmoetliig la Wentebeotar fun- amor, former Governor Jared Y. ty. It testatsd that inspsetors from ef last day nlgnt, It was annouiitort at tb* Connecticut; address, J. Borton AN ACTIVE CAMPAIGN fos. stats WiU Visit fos town soms- were In fos entire month ql — Sanders called him a liar In the Wseks, President, .Keystone Auto­ year,’’ W. M, Itspbansen of Marfon. m ssfoi rthat ' fos Tri-Osunty pionle lobby of the Roosevelt Hotel and tims' fols wssk and aU art warned Ind. told foe Cyele Trndea ei Wtold MI bald in CalumMa, lapt. I. mobile Club, Pblladslpbia, Pa.; ad­ t o b•H r w InV P v rtifUntsii9 WWZVWmVr BMXIn thsw 9 w W nmn- nutde a pass at him. Mr. Long tore America. He is p r s s l ^ ef ,fo# Mr, andMra. wmiam ElMafftr dress, Charles Ujfoaip, Englnssrlhg Afki Support in Contoit for tims It essms vtry doubtful if. tbsrs off one of Mr. Sanders’s cuffs and, Dirsotor, American Road Builders of Leaf Maad bare basn rseant pursued by the 70-year-old ex-Oov- AfMfgor on Oroundi Ho In Is any raUss bars, and fos German gusffoM foa Walker family on foe Association. pellet' dog which bit foe little *%stodsd foat foa standMf It's Time To Think About Getting \ ecBor, ran Into the elevator wear- 'Tbsss addresses will be foUowsd Compotont and Qutlifltd for els Is new squtppmi wlfo a Vanltf' Jtobfw mad. 'Tka EiNnferi left " lag the euff as a white badge of daughter of foe Rmr. Walter Vey to'ifoe Ofotury ef ProfmM and dourage. The elevator shot mm to by tbs rsspoDdlDf addrsM of fos Offlcf. dote not appear to have foe dieeaee, YouV Children Ready For SehooL safety. rsdpltpt of tbs day’s honors, Hon. so far ae can be learned. 4 - W. W. Mol3onald> of Shreveport, James H. MacDonald, | The Rev. John BeUan, of Itafford a diminutive lawyer, once gbve Mr. Tbs public will be weleome at foe Ituart J.'WasIsy,' wall known Nprlags, eoafirmsd a elass of sight H^en It C6m$i To Footwoar Long a Mack eye and chased him exereises both at foe C ^tel and at local real estate and .lasuranee at a spseial ssrvies bald Mss last out of a building Into the street. foe MacDonald Memorial Park, agent filsd nomtentlea pupllhr wttb ffunday in f t. Fstsr's n ^ p a l Jr past tea years 'russday. fsptsmbsr 6, Is fos last long leaped on Mr. Frants’s back and bs new taas.ao effies U, tbs day on vmob aamss may bs reosivsd Mr. Frants untangled himself and CAUIDBYKING Obambsr of CoUmsres luUdlag, by fos rsgHtrars of fooM who wish Mothffr 116 MfiD fUrsst. He has been active to bs mads votsrs in ttms tor tbs landed several blows on bis an­ in fraternal and civic affairs. tagonist. Mr. Long won- that race. to D ttfrm inf Action On Adop­ fall slsotlons. Jeba H. Hewitt, R., John D. Wilkinson, an aged attor­ Mr. WaEey anaounees foat ba is and Oailtoa B. Jonae, D., are the Kall-ftffn-ikf ney, gave Urn a thrashing with tion U. 8. Grkdoi M ojndil ruanlag as as ladspssdsnt. He says rurtetrars, cloMd umbrella. Mr —4Stt for Friduy. foat be la desirous of rsbdsrlag a Farrar Emmons 1 ef Bebton was a away and another rape was isrHos tO'Us eeumuUty. Ha has week-end vlsttor at fot*.H.foa^H. C. For- Are BEHER^V up In bis favor. Hartford, Aug. SO—OomnUMlon- mads his besM la Mabcbeitsr for t«r ‘plaos, whsrs his fafoto, Irwin Whipped By A One-Lsggal Man •r of Afrioulturs.OleMt F. Xteg kM foSipast fifteen years and with bis Emmons and bis brofosr, Hsnry, art Get Your Ch3ae-leggsd man. Mr. tf ruins whstnsr Oonnsetlcut itovlos 'te Me town. Alfoeui spandlsf a tow days as tbs gusst o^ 'T hf/rt fo m im Mi Mllfo lag, been la fos real estate L o u took a poke at Urn. Instead gshould adept as effielal gradsi tbs __and Mrs. F ru k U ttls, of Wllil- Mild#. I iwvdf ffif M ft of folding up, Mr. PropUt waded (UUtsd ItaMS gradsa for potato i (dr many years bs is eeostastty Buntlo, at foslr ssaslds eottags at into Us young aatagoUsl and gave wkioh will bseems sffsotlvs on 1 1 ^ kssping stM with fos times wblen Giant’s Ifsek, Nlantic. { « imI bliftfirtd hffffli. U ltra Urn a good beating before HUey smbtr 16. Tbs hsaring wttl bs bald is svidikesd.by blm foie past'wln- Miss Marjorls Itortln, of Dalton, could untangle himself and get on a t 3:00 o'olook la ths auditorlum’of tsr'WbfB at eonsldsrabls expense Md«s<« EMkt fos wssk-sad bars at art no ftoim or rMfoi the cinder path. ths fta ts Offios BuildUff la Hart­ teiok a oqursa in Hartford In Rsal bsrHsbren honm. * Op0iiiiig Sept 6 ' BUI Wlegand, a .New Orleans re­ ford. l ^ t e .Appraising wbleb was spen- 'Mr, ^ Mrs. Qrlnten I. Win, Mrs. to hurt my foofi I ion bo serdd 1^ tlw HUlysr fostltuUon at Wf fdOowlnff ArtielM Yfiu lifirN M i porter, reseated an epithet wUch It is bsUsvsd by many that tba Will's ftofoer, Mrs. E< out ploying oil doy ond^ Mr. Long called Urn, and gave Urn rsvlssd Ualtsd Itatss gradas will Hartford, wMob ueludsd fos most Mlaiss Fsndlstoa. Mrs. Anns C. Gll- a poke m the Jaw In foe Roosevelt fflsst tbs assds ef CouMotlsut rsssnt and praetieM mstbods as sat b*yi» *1*0 Frefsssor Heraes M*rtln, my foot novor'fot tirod. Hotel. Mr. Long was quickly sur tato grewsri and whsn forth in fos. tsxt books of John A. rounded by Us bodyguards. will maks eut-of-stats Zaogsris, who Is eonsldsrM oos ef 00 up THoy olwoyi look niM^ fos grsatsst .gufoorltlM on rsal S U l T S ^ v .- " All cf fosse fights are a matter mors aoosislbls. Tbs ffots Depayt- toe. I hope AAethor olwoyi 0f public knowledge and public fflsnt of Agriculture altar a publlo sstats abpraiMni. IWiat ’They have been made a bearing rsoaatly listisd rulss, regu­ Mr. W m a^ m ark sd this morn­ bvyi KALI-STIN-IKI".' matter of public record by former lations and dslultlona ef ’’oull” po- ing fofit alfoougb not baekad by Oovemor Ruffin Pleasant In a writ­ tatoei wUob will bseomt •ffseuvs ww any lurtleular g r e ^ ks wUl ap^ CO^EDS ten attack on Senator Long. on Ssptsmber 16. Ths "cuU’’ ruMng pitoddfo. jutosysr. t ^ support ^ SUITS< ! - ' i . .for - » I Young -T . .Men . ~ - organisations and individuals as bs There were numerous other fights affects iUl potatoes regardli u o i Uses II to '88 ysars. talked of and dleousied In mght origin that are sold within foe state fssls bs is wall qualified quallfisd for fos of- • TO BE tlube and other places. Even among provided they faU within foe “ouli" fios of amsttor and bs premlssa tf bis friends, the Senator IS regarded classification. Coplss of foe “OttU"., elsotsd to odnsoientiously fulfill-tps u a “maiden’’ when it comes to definitions, rulss ud refulations, duties of the (Office in a fair and sat- iIOO up * TNI ONir fNeH WtTNOUr ndnnlng a fig h t., may be secured through foe Stats isfadtory manner to all property ATTENTIQN fUMb em ei OR ouTWN THi ONMPTn The Senator's two armed bo^- Department of Agriculture. . owners in Manohester. ' / • ' ■ . "I purde, who accompany him all the Commissioner King, in oommsnt-' :ime when he is here and frequently Ing upon proposed pqtato . grades, O ilo n • . vhen he leaves town, faUed to stated that the shift in rscant Sale Of Kali-sten-iks ‘ iccompany Urn on his present trip, years from tobacco to petatosS in CproUllpT^AW WOOLBN^ W they are Joe Messina and Wheaton the Connecticut Valley malm it im­ XqtAnSizaa. ItiUman, who figured so prominent- perative that Connecticut growers y in the Senate investigation here, place themselvee in a position where Infanta*—Sifiag 8 to,K3’’>.* vhere Messina was foimd to be they can bid (or. out-of-state trade. Knicke^ mi^ne aiid up $1.98 irmed during the hearing. “The potato growere, particularly • • • ’'•u(le(WHjAwi(itoW^^ of Hartford and Tolland Countiee,’’ Ghildrefi*s—^iaoa SVk to 8 ...... the Commiseloner aaid, “cannot con­ tinue to increaM their production i ew Yorii, Aug. 80.—Direetors Stiede ^at^fer Zipper Bldus^ ! . . . v. $S;P0 Children'a-^izaa Vk to 11 ...... at the'same rapid rate of the past of the Central of Georgia Railway S $2.79 IGRICULTDRAL LAW few ycara without going, outside ;the Co. announce, that (or the fiscal Of. course you have planned Woolen Zi^e^ B io ^ s . . . .9400 aiilS l&OO Hartford area for their market, year ended Jime 80 foere were “no to get a permanent before ' ■* 1 ^ * T.- *’ * f Misaaa*—Sicea to 2 ...... v ^ e d S V IS coN^nrunoNAL some of the more forward-looking net earnings or incomf applicable school opens. May we 8ug<- growers havq already been supply­ to the payment of interest on foe gest you take advantage of Boys'Shirte . i ...OScandSOc Growing Girls’—Sicea2i/^ t o 6 ...... $ 3 * 9 3 ing marketa more remote than first preference, second preference these special prices and have Hartford in order to avoid a de­ and third preference Income bonds” Boys^Golf . . . . ,25c Washington, Aug. 30.—TAP)— moralized price in the latter city. and that therefore no interest is your wave for the holiday Otiior Makes i ...... $ 2 a 0 3 ” ^ ^ (ustice Daniel W. O’Donoghue of The adoption of United StatM payable oh any of these issues. * - week-end. k/ be District of Columbia Supreme gradm makes it possible to lell in Boys' Shirts . Wc kmrt today upheld the constitu- carload lots and receive Federal in­ August bookings of Weitlng- lonality of the Agriculture Adjust- Boy^ ...... iOei^d up ia tS ’bxroRO&, Osek lad Ttp ...... j spection which many busrers de­ bouse Elsetrlo.sad Mtoufaeturing EDMUND PROCESS aent A ct. mand.” Co. will exceed those for August, Dismissing a suit for a tempora- or Boy8^Cap8;;;^::4'x .... nm e has been provided, following 1982, says Nl G. Symonds, vice- %' . y injunction, which would rd^ain the bearing, for a general disot^ g r o w i n g (^LS* (»[F 0^ J ■'• V • ^ « lecrptary Wallace from enforcing prerident In charge of sales Al­ Boys* •Bdtfl',:;,: ;‘>-v50c Sion as to whether Connecticut po­ though bookings for the . year to NESTl^E Including Smoked E3k and Tto Elk - O be GUcago milkshed agreement, tato growers foould form -foeir own date are about. 18 per 1^1 hdrinff e declared th<; emergency justifled Bo^' Swiea^^ ■ *...... and up : Moecaains and Black'Oxfords .;....«i.«-. * e d a f9 association. ^Some of the growers 1982., Mr. Sjhsidnds eetiihats^ font GIRCULINE he law. (ed It la time -that they had an or­ ...... Attorneys Neil BurUnshaw and by Oct. 1 the total fez a year ago Boys* J and^up ganization that could qevote.' its r-'Jl have been'inoeeded. Mew Fan Stylaa Bi laaUad’ tugent Dodds for the plaintiffs an- en^re efforts to such matters as ■ - » . • •----- t' Priced From oimced they wotdd appeal the de- iM^slatlon, freight rates, tiulffs, x m a n d s u e d E ti| | | V ;..:.: Ision. . Arnold L. Ogden, executive vice- .V-., grading, advertising and .^e president of A m ^ i OunUa of Lon­ '>■< s ' The suits were entered against . .n/ . ------marketing of Caoneeticut p o | a to d k don, Inc.,-been (dented preto* $ 3 t o . $ 5 YeungrMeiiwiJ^ | l^ f« id u p Wallace by Milton B e ^ of dent of ^ the.' eomptoy.'- David A. Bltekiuid tickney, m., and the Ecmmnfy Sdiulte, formei president, becomsB . Young ili J .-tUk Company qf Norman P u k , PETERS LOCATED- .chairman. r?' *1. Bbfo a*c wayMde station milk X ^■ M i x'-'-■- V; oerators in the Chicago sabnrbc. HaUfsx, N. B., Aug. 80.—Charlie • *• • *■- '^,1 '.V . " J ■ -'-1 if- - I Men’s ^ They cootiended that the Chkmgo Fetora'Amyrian peddler, has. h*sn Tbe.(3ordo(i ^ Vi- ' -V.' J • -illkahed which friacss' located tutor Liveipocri, N. 8.,'.etid- Bidloan Reife is echedaled t o ^ part r . Li .10 price., sir 10 cents a quart would tog,Ofiolice inveat^tlon which bs- ^atckgo^ ckat/sir o f . T togxom jfo their ^ dvei^tbe-counter caUi g to amen his estitoged wife told mf^M mlBhCA: mUk f o r HaFfar pediee she had rtoMvdi^ re­ .-m r j ■’ADIAL 'j. 7 7484, - V*.‘! ports of his death,' ■ < . .. --- ..

- ■■n" , ■ ■?-' "J tm ■£'j& tfi ii.iiMi.jii im issr* AanrlrpBtpr tag beei»M\ kla durreht eia isia tBdtylfitt«( whia dM all BBrnty WM locked B-wsy ftoih htmi. dw'.ibit hafve ao daapwtety. Ito ^ bad iMi i Tht united Sta^ could flnaafe td da dyer jtam'Bmy mm but of Sttfnb^ Bf raUi a twsnty-Bls blUion dolour im t of ^ Louiaiana Jupgla and bsgan.gst- ‘Vice’;'- FUmOimiBU BX 'i.'HB iB'ths. way at ths national, oap- i(y Fnak llebsy ' — »A T.n PRINTINO COMPANT. OTO. fleetruottocu Theis le ao qneattoRf II BtlMll 4tPMt about ttB Bbmty to flaanoB a leng- Ital aad tIMouiteut tlM North.'And lUBehtaur. Oojw. tha aktloB la falfty posseesN by a VBOMA8 rnuaUBOM pull llquldatloB of the whole maas wild dsilra to pin -upon him sdme , T oa go AM OBinnoN u s u a l 0«B«raJ HaBBtai of froan bank aeietB or to ^ spot ^ U iH o r NBUBRIS. T /-.’ V Poundad Oetobar 1. 1111 at a reaeonably dlseounted trsmendous dsoocatlan—with at PublUhad Bv«nr Bvmiwb BsMPt least twenty palms; to carry him ^eurltla always meana the In­ ■andi^a and aoltdayA Bntarad at tha valuatloo, fbr aU thoae aaaata ao Peat Oittea at IfaaehaBtar, Coaa.. aa the oaa pay off their de- on- thMr ahouldcrei'td ory over him flammation of a aarva. Tha^wvas .••'V ■aeead Claaa Mali Mattar. __ aad ktas^him aad'lova him mopt to of tha fia i and legs ara moat oem- •UB8URIPT10N RATBI ^ . poaltora. If not In full at least In ■:T V- ■ ^ Oft# by Bbll a a a •••'« a •• a • death. moniy affeoted. then ooma those of o f W a tk in s Ftr MODta. by nail a^BaBtBBaaBat M major p ^ \ tho'hands and anbi. Howavar. tha Btaal# OOPtaa aaaaaaaaatBaBaaaaaS *08 What if It ihould take the federal And yet In bis mlst^ea, hyper- fifolal Borvoa atteokad. or \ I ►A* DaiTvarad. oaa raar ...... 11.01 gevemment flve ysare, or Mb, or ssaalttvs bashihilnee hs hides hUh- avbn tttrvob supplylBg largo areas. lIBKBBR OF TRP ABBOCaATBO twenty of walttag and watching ba- self -from public ken. ' Tb«re are An aeiita attaok of .neurkle ueqally PRBBh oountlMS Amerieaas who win never Ungers fdr h few weeica, while ohron- Tba Aaaoetatad Praaa la aaetualvatp foro it oould oloee Ita bookp on thla to o w ooour when thero le prooont aatltlad to tha uaa ter rapnblleatlea tianiaotlbBT Zloea anybody tmag- again ba quite the eame, from whose et all aawa diapatebaa eraditad te It in tho body any great amount of er Boi etharwtaa eraditad la thta iBo that moanttihe It eonld not pay Uvae eomathinf sweet and bright toxlo, or poleoBoua matorial. Z>ur- papar and alao tha leeal aawa pab* IM own btlla and go along with Its aad altogether eoastatlo wlU for­ tag a chronic condition more or leaa _ lianad haraia. d^wieratioB of tho nervo la Ukaly ^ All rlBhta et rapnblleatlea et regular procedure Just beoause it ever be absent tf they cannot find apaelaJ diapatebaa haraia «ra alae ra* to ooour aad aa a raiult tha 'muaolM aprvad. ____ hold elz or aevep bUUon dottara of the answer to that absorblBg quea* luppUod by' that narvo baoomoa tloB, Who Is the man vdw looked waatad or paialyBod. Any patient Full aarvtea ellaat et N ■ A Bar* slow assets la Its strong bom-~ or Ttea, laa Huey boagr with ohrome nauritli ihould try to even If la the end' seme of thoeo oVorooiho tho troublo bofort toe B Publlahafa urpranaaiatlTai Tha aseoM proved to be wonN.than much of tha norva le destroyed and f JulluB Mathawa Bpaolal Ataaey—Naw elowT TBB FACl^R OP TIME. . bafpra suoh a lorioua oondltloB aa Pork, Chtearo, Datrelt and Boatea. tvabtlBg of the muiolea oooura. MBMBBH ADD^T BURBAD OF Of oouree this would be putting One of the moit baffling obstadea ' Thera la,ho. painful Benaatlea la a CiRUULATlUNB. the government in the banklBg bus- to, agraament betwaan eeonomlsM healthy nenre, but, if the samraerve Tha Rare Id Prlatlnc Cempaay, laa, ineis with a vengeance. But tha and poUtloal experts, in any par- Is inflamed, as in neuritis, a severe aaaumaa no flaaneUi raapenalblllty govemmMit la already In the bank­ pain ofttn reaulta, of a shooting, toi typovraphieal arrore appaarinp la tloular orlilu or dtuatten. Is the fail­ Dorhlng or darting charaoter; tho advartlaamanta la tha Manehaatar ing builnesa—It la flaanolBg farm­ / / Bvanlna Harald. '' \ ure of thy Individual to consider the pain being worea during prouura or ing, It la flaanolag publio woika, It element of time. movament, Tho most Mvero pain li flnaaelBg even direct relief. And Is seen whMi tha inflamed aarva bo- WBDNSSDAY, AX70. 80. A man haa a oonvlotlon that a loaga to .the olast o f sonsory aorves, we are oiUy at the beginning. Zt ositain eoenomle or poUtloal poUoy or ntrvoa aonaatfoB. Zn FROZEN DEPOSITORS. le abiolutely Inevitable ,that before la logioal, eound, aolenttflo, there­ additloa to tho thero may ba iroaant eurious lenaatloBi suoh aa a long the government wUl be the one fore right Hs prooeeda to Its ad- Zt li our ballaf that tha oodllioa- great oemmerdal bank. But In the {eaUng as though ants wort crawl- vooaoy. gome one tlm opposes it tog 6var tht 'aklB, 'e r tlagUng or tloh of Ihduitry for tha miBiaiBlng meantime It la Imperative that It of tha hpura of labor and tha rata OB the ground that it Is neither log­ Bumbnosa, or thara may ba atotal oome*to the relief of mlUlons of de- ical, sound 6r loleatlflo. They look leaa of fooUag in Umltod aroaa to tha of wafaa la ao far advaaoad that potot .whara.ntodloa may ba atuek pbsltora whbao plight. In the laet h'omt and tumble about, getting no- iti luooaaa la aaaurad. Zt la our analyati, M due to the faot that (he mto tha flaah with no dlsoomfort. ballaf that It oonatitutaa tha f i ^ t - whem. In oast tha motor narvas, er federal government did not,’ long iuoh oonflloti arc going on aU the Bonroa oontroUing movement are In­ laat alBfla aoonomlo aohlavamaBt In volved, then the patient oomplalns age, provide them with banking time, aU evar the world. There tha aatlra hlatory of thla oouatry fadUttei that oould net be caplelt- of weakneaa or of loss of mevomont. are even aome of tham going on in Tha. moat important atnglo oauso from tha day of Ita aarllMt aattla- ed by nlt-wlta and wreoked by vsln mant to data. Zt la not our ballaf, this eountry. Bach group Inslits of hounUs is aomt tros of poison, that Ita own way la tha right earriod in tha blood itroam, whloh bowavar, that avaa-100 par otDt ap* irrltatoo the narvas to thS point of pUoatloB of tha oodaa wlU b rl^ way. AU, or naarly aU, overlook infli mtoatioa. Zn most oasM tbli about natlo&al rahabllltatle&. GREATEST SURPRISE. the fact that what a ^ t be eom- is A form of "aolf-polsoBlng" whloh X Thara ara atlU thlufa te ba' dona pletdy right tomerrow aad M la. oaupod by- Intastlaal polsdns gan- Probably the meet utoalablng aratod by wrong food oomblnatloBa —vitally aaaantlal thlufa* Zlurluf eleotloB among the twenty-four au theoretloaUy right today la not ap- and Intoetlnal slugglsbBssa. Poi­ tha amoka and thundar and turmoil far held on the lubjeot of repeal of pUoable at the moment and wiU not soning, from load, arssnlo, msroury of tha anormoua Job of raglmaBtlnf the'BIghteeflth amendment wai the be appUoable untU the ground baa or aloohol may produoa sovoro and baen prapared for it On tha other ohrOnlo nsuritla. Oooaslonally the Induatiy undar tha aafla of tha Blua ona in the itetc of Waablngten yea- ptosanoa of pus pookoM to tha body Bafla—vdiloh waa tha Job of start- terday. Zf anything ehert of the hand some eoonomlo peUoy or r^ aaay sot aa a oontributlag oauaa of Inf from ehaea and arrlvlBf at or- aotual oertifloatloB of thlrty-alx oourse that Imtar form being a de­ aouiltlA Or tha dauso may ba sobm dar and Juatloa—it aaamad. to ua pendable rellanoe In long range may kind of proeauro, suoh as a dlileoa- itatea that their people have ratl- tioB of tho apinto vortabrao or tbs that BO food and waa to ba Mrvad be of the utmost uiefulnesa aa a Hiitory-maklng low prices! We've taken afarly all floor reduced fled repeal oan oonvinoe tha drya ribar producing an imptogomont of a them from their OLD LQW PRICES. When zi«w Mmples artve they’ll be 16 by badly tlmad aboutlnf of alarau temporary measure. that they have no ohanoe whatever oartam aarva. An osteopath or to 86% higher. While the preient piecei iMt you oan furniah MW home with Thara ara llmlta to tha axtant of o ph^^otan in the wortd would ohlrqpraotor would bo able to toll to win, then Waahiigton*a vertlet W iitkini^rnlture at nrlcee that are making hlatory.. .pricta that, wa believe, human andaavor. For many wMka of suoh i thing ab keeping a you whither or not this kind of should bring that ooavloti^ £ priSBuro la-the oauae of pour neu­ call never be (luplicatea again! I* tha admlBlatratioB haa baan an- Ths aBtl-rspssUi|. I admlnlatratloB haa now baan ear- statss did, or oompromlslBg by hav­ aurgloal cure. tlon baa boon raportod'from ohrM of $96.00_____ Chippendale with maple lega...... $68.00 $44.75 Colonial China; mhg. veneer'. r... $88.50 rlad vary naar to Ita oonolfOdon. ing part of ths eeavsntloB dsltgatss One of the things wa nsld t ^ n - Louisiana whoro It la oallad “Die- $i76.00 Engliah Ghestei^eld in friese...... $149.00 Tha fovammant la la full oontrol of sldsr, in figuring our way 'out o f the eaee of tha Ligs." . Zt oooura In $49.96 Court Cupboard ;joU4 oa k ...... i $89.00. tlsotsd at largs tad part locally, as tho rioo-grqwlBg sootlona and has tha flald and tha raat of that par­ was dons In Oonnsetlout and slss- sgreat depreesloB, Is whethbb ’ ikir baan proved to foUow a diet oonaist Love Seats . ticular campaifB can aafaly ba laft several Ideas and projects fit Into lag mostly of polished rioo. Thors Bedroom Suites ^ whsrs, tbsy put ovsr ths plan of S69.00 Queen Anne, cut-back a r m s ...... $89.50 $78.95 4-Piece walnut veneered ...... $69.00 to tha flald commandara. Tha hlfh having, all ths dslsgatss ohossn oy tho olroumatanesp of ths. momsnt. is groat waaknasB of the legs, ton- oommahd will now, in tha natural Za It tho time for ths knife or the dornois and pain, Bumhnsia and a 16195 Lawson, 8-oushion m odel...... $44.50 150.00 4-Pc. Twin Bed group, wid...... $99.00- Isglalattvs dlstrlots, whleta bsoauss poouUar aaniaaon aa though tho foot ordar of tha frand atratafy of tha time for the ether r Things must ^59.00 Engliah Lounge, cut-back arms...... $47.50 .149.00 4-Pc. walnut Veneer...... $129,00 It rsduoed ths Importanos of ths wore glued to ths floor. $79.00 Lawflon, 2-cushion design...... $49.50 $149.00 4-Pe. Twin Bed group, wal...... $189.00 war, tim Ita attantion to othar come. In thslr propsr‘ order If thoy Whoro Aouritls exists. It is a good town and dty vota and aahanosd $175.00 4-Pe. walnut veneer...... $189.00 plan t o aooura plenty of .vitamin B l, Bonaa. that of th's oouittry vots, thsy flg- are not to Jam. ^ Tha vary recent announcement of 'found la tho whole grain cereals, as Suites $175.00 8-Ec. walnut veneer...... $189.(K> ursd would glvs tha antl-rep^lsM thera M alwayi a poaalblUty that the adminiatratlon’a intention to $110.00 2-Piece English Lounge style...... $55.00 $195.00 4-Pe. Early Engliah, w aL...... $169.(M ths very great advantage Inherent than may not be‘enough of It in $249.00 4-Pc. walnut veneer.. . : ...... :. .$179i00 adopt aome maana of flnanclnf the the diet, especially when refined 8189.00 2-nece Queen Anne carved base .... $129.00 • in a dry rural vote. foods have been used. $14l00 2-Pieee Queen Anne carved base ... .$139.00 $249.0(14-Pe. Hepplewhite; m hg...... $189.00- efforta of NBA Induatrialiata indi There wai, therefore, very-eeri- ANMAZISIISEEN oatea the feneral nature of the next Zn overcoming neuritis due to eolf- oui apprehendon on the part of polaonlng, it would be a good plan ^ Poster Beds major step. And Intimately bound Occasional ^airs weM' who knew very well that the AS raiUN TRADE to follow the, fasting and fetin g $12.50 4:6 size Ball tops, mhg., wal...... ~ $9.95 up with thla undertaklnf la the aub> Btate would be preponderantly for regimen aa given m my article on $9.95 Eight different Queen Anne models $7.95 $14.95 4:6 size Acorn top, mhg...... $12.50 Ject of the oloaed oanka and the the Cleaning' Diet Electrical repeal on popular vote that the drye $14.95 and $18.60 Four Queen Anne and $14.95 4:6 size Spool, mhg. finish...... $12dM> froxen depoaita of milllona of Amer­ treatmenta using the galvanic and would carry a majority et die dla- liRWS IN SWEDENfaradio currents an often of value Sheraton...... $9.95' $14.95 4:6 size Low Post, m hg...... : $12J10 icana whose willing efforta in aid dt tricM and therein be aMs to reject whan then has been any interfer­ $14.96 Three Quew Anne and Turned leg .. $11.50 $29.50 4:6 Sheraton r^ ed , m hg...... $17Bii]y Patter­ or 8118416,000, while exports to $15.00 Wide 4-shelf bracket feet, mhg. $11.95 Dressers. r V capable of canylng the frozen bank son, for generati(^ a msrsterious the Bei.eh were worth 114,042,000 (Oan' Oonann^ttve Osae Marzyf-) $17.50 8-Sielf Queen Ann& mhg. $12.50 $58.95 French Provincial, beechwood ...... kronor, or about 838;S00,000. assets until their value shall have figure la American msrthology who , Questioa: L. F. aaks: “Is it safe $19.95 8 -^ elf Queen Anne, glass door...... $14.95 $65.00-^ th Chippendale mirror, mhg. /..... been restored by a rise in the level has piqued the never gratified curi­ H aaj Luxiulea Hated to marry a persem vdio haa had con­ The balk of the imports, ccraiat- $19.95 4-Shelf Qiieen Ann^ glass door...... $14.95 $59.00 Chippendale, mhg. veneer of prices and values, and that im­ osity of countless thousands, bids sumption In the first stages and is ed of raw or partly-raw materials novreured?" $119.00 Sheraton^swell front, mhg. ... $89.00 mediate use be made by the govern­ fair to be displaced as a subject of and agricultural products, but ap- , .A^iswer:. One .who has had tuber­ Dining Suites ment of its inllationazy powers to worried speeulatian by the gentle^ pioxlmately 126,000,000 were ex­ culosis' oan usually get perfectly pended for "luxtuy products," such $175.00 9-Pe. 18th Centory, mhg. veneer,,. ^ $159.00 ^ Chests/ reduce the dollar to its normal pur­ niAM who socked Huey Long.* welLand there la no reason wlqf she '$19.95 4-draw€T, walnut veneer ...... $ 2 M i^ > ; as cameras, film, radios, cosmetics, should not be married. A woman $249.00 8-Pc. Early English,^ Wal. veneer . . . .$189*00 chasing power, which is another U an ^instance of far too flasbllghts, pens and silks. * $249.00 9-Pc. Sheraton, mhg. veneer------$219.00 ^4.75 5-drawer Sheraton, wal...... i.... $8TiJI^ ^ - whdr hga • been' tubercular must be -r-- way of saying, “till the price and great a modesty. Whoever it was sure she- has completely recovered $249.00 9-Pe. English, refectory table, wal. . .$219.00 $45.00r4-drawer CSiippendale, mhg...... value level shall have been lifted to socked Huey owes it to the before she subjects herself- to the or­ $495.00 9-Pc. Sheraton, genuine mahogany. .$388.00 $55.00 4-^wer Sheraton, waL ... $8900 the point where these frozen assets eager gratitude of a htmdred and DO YOU ^ THAT- deal of chilittdrth. will again offset the liabilities of twenty mflUoa people to dladoee hie ^ (Hast Impmrtant. Food ) the closed and crippled banks." identity. He need do no more than The ^huckwalla, one of the largest • .Questloa:- ;Mlse Barths There will be many who win com­ thMiL He nead not explain, for no Uxards o f the United States, when “What dgt you consider es really the bat this proposal on the ground whatever’ is necessary. pursued crawls into a narrow crevice most important food element?" i-yT-f in the rocks and In^tee itself so ' Answer: Protein is the most im­ that it is an effort to make the fed­ Bvsry ft**"**” bsing in the United that it ca-mot be (fialodged. portant -substance used ih the build­ eral government bold the bag. States, with the poarible cxesptton PresiqsBts Arthur, Cleveland and ing qC the body- . An ample'amount CLOSED #E ONES DAYS AT NOON G WeU, who is so quallfled to hold it? Bney ixmg ' and sven< ha must Vraaon wars the eons In the dafly flam M of the utmost im­ 'Tungsten, the metal o f which the Certainly not the little manufactur­ have an occasional Inetd moment— portance to Older to effect rraaire m fUaments o f moat incandescent the cell atmgture sind'.muecme, and ers, wholesalers and tradesmen of knows then is no reason at lamps are now made, le neaity twice to bring about the neoeasaxy dmagea ten thousand American towns whose an why Buoy abooldn't be soaked aS heavy as lead. to the cells th«msHfas.y Tneaecifia Nowadaya, more than two-thlrdi Oftinot b# built ito smb capital has been locked tight for and evsty issson why he Munild be, of aP astronondeal obearvatibna are wxwitTw In paralyzed banks. Ce^ the partteuMr bttaw that broke ato/KqUipr suostaase any xmi« made with thAnl&of pfcatogii^ty.' tto>'VMui but parta o f aa iengtoe can tainly not the idle workers whom the csmd's badt thia instaiiee u FUas wIitifii feed on. sugar akM f: ■ '' be ntoaced § they would fain employ but whose not of the nHghW ooBcenL pay envelopes they esa see, no way But among the ktaMkefi mid at enhig. Certainly not the little twenty wflWen, 'tutvfrtMlim, this pcivBte d^osltcHr who nan Inty noth- iBdig ZaMhd i ! ^ k f 1^^!^ t w . c J<- V- '\ t - y ? r - . ? ^ : - ! W : t '• . ^, * w •-r* V-- :-f‘ • I PT' o ■ .■ * '■ ■ ' : •.'«< HANORESTBR EVimiNQ B9»AtA;H^AN(m!!fiTE^‘00N^; <' «TONESDAT-i 80; 1088. - i ,Vf oon^tsiat o Ustse in mtoe, '18 at pnotber-ond 10 leadens to aocegt dbedi weigh- BEHIND THE SCENES m aneso. ^ St a thiyd 'hadn’t /boen taketa men Moethd by the ndnefS, .AlMDlXSSCITy ■ T b ^ trudged those iong, Iwird back to w o r k r ^ violMion of the Thrsato of a new o ^ etiike Frick dompany’s agreltoiant > CMHWb O e ^ iron Nerve on a Steel Job corridors day, Between « aad aaade tte Peanaylvanla coal altua- 4 th«y saw someofie who pasiirad *TD get actios!” a ^ McOrady. tlon an ieaue all over again. The fttia a kI^ gplanni them that sr'written stsiisniwit o t "W here’s - medlattM board daddad on a flrat- goW U h aw! their case would be shown to •wiope was fonDiL^First he wrote, hand inWetigatian. Thoee flret five flnaDy have been Gerard -Bwope. coal booed di^r* NRA instead or to the Wuhington, Aug.—At s o’clock th’*-Idephonec ^tbe manager* a t bewildered minere Jiad atarted man and president Ceoekal the. coqtpany, who couldn’t eom ething. - 4 Reason: CWdftsh v s fWi, knf | ,one recent moiping, five coal Electric. be leeatod at his offlee., eaPngflMi, end .wmaMW oas Architect Proposes Homes miners from Fayette County, Pa.— McOrady Promisee AettoB' produced by nuumfacturs InvestigattoB Ordered Printing Offloe Buey some of them painfully dressed up But they weren’t ^ te satis­ than raised^ to r the The miners left, pleased. Noth­ You don’t bear much about one —were observed stalking through fied, so they kept bangnig around farm ers. Linked b j Snbway for im til, a newspaperman met-toet ing had been done idxMit their of the tnudeat placee in WaAing- the NRA^ corridors of the Com-, \ and shoved them in on Edward caee at laet aooounte. The NBA ton, the O ovem m ent P rinting Ctf- Mnsde Sioab "Model merce building. F. McOrady, the NUA labor ad­ “didn’t have enough facte;*’ flee. They were looking for the coal visor who had persuatM the But more minere found their Among ita larger jobe fdr the mediation board. way here with limilar chargee. NRA it has printed, cut and fold­ Fayette County inlnen to aban^ Whneveritoeesi Town.” At noon 'hey were still looking don ' their strike on hi* promise Othera wrote ut wired -ximplalnte ed 6,00a^000 copies o f the Presl*> the esnse, lelieve it as I ^wllk for it. They haid seen a lot of peo­ that they would have a square that the Morgan am* U. 8. Steel-, dent’s blanket code agreement with ple, each of whom sent them on -o deal controlled Frick corporatton had return envelopes w d produced 22,- WmahihgtoB, Aug. 30.—^ e r since someone else. But 'they couldn’t The five miners wanted to re­ violated ita pledge with NBA to (K ,000 ^TRA consum ers’ cards. Al­ stop dis^ mins ting agapst union the Tennessee Valley Authority •&- find- anyone who admitted being port that about ISO w orkers at so. 7,000,000 forms and pamphlets Resinol Bounced that it planned to build a model residence town near its Cove ■CHARGE PURCHASES MADE THURSDAY WILL APPEAR ON OCTOBER 1ST BILLSI Creek Dam project, future-minded architects have been sulimitting \ their suggestions. Earle S. Draper, in charge of land planning and housing at Cove cleek, has indicated that be hopes toVevise a distinctive plan for the new town which will disregard all **model conunim ities” built hereto­ August fore, and be designed to fit in with the combined city and country life HARTFORD envisioned for the Tennessee Valley. Stringtown Dp to Date One of the most interesting and complete plans thus far pro­ posed is that for "Roadtown,” a new kind of suburban village de­ signed by Architect Edgar Cba*n- bless of New York. This would FURNITURE f SALE be a sort of modem variation of the old American theme of “Strlngtown-on-the-Plke.” Chambless, who has organized Crowds stand breathless in Chicago’s Loop when steelworker The Roadtown Foundation to fur­ Joe Reaster does his stuff Typical of the iron-nerved hien who ther his ideas, would biiild in bold .their lives literally in-their bands when they erect steel, Thursday Night ’ T ftt & Joe intersperses daring antics with his work on the Field build­ wm suburban or fural secUons a long string of connected houses. But ing, Chicago’s largest oHlce structure, as the b ean »rei^ tov Um th ey would not be row hoiises as el7 » Here be ie, clinging to a. girder almost by. kla / that is now imderstood. ^ The toenails. structural connection between these homes would be in a semi' (Also Friday^and Saturday Nights) submerged trench which would carry local traffic and such com mon facilities as sewers, water pipes, heating pipes, gas and elec To Give You More Time to Bu^ trie lines. ' Surface Unmarred This “subway” would pass b^ JULIA BLANSHARD SENDS &The Paris zoo has a tiny bright And Us More Time to Sell neath each bouse, integrating l a t e s t f r o m PARIS green monkey that Is tremendously itbem all from a structural and popular with French children and it 'utlUUds standpoint, but no con- ^y JULIA BLANSHARD la rumored that ainoe mookay fur aection would be visible from the Fasts, Aug. 80<—WbRa Amerlcai^s win be uaed exte^vely thla year, surface. Ita color vrlU get Its idea from thla jfothing but lawns and gardens wonderqd where Prince Alexis Mdi- new pet. need mar the surface of this com­ vani piurchased the bandeome hlack^ munity. The top of this road.and pearl ring that the former Barbara utility tunnel would rise some­ Hutton wore on her engagement what above the ground level, and finger, it turned but to be a Wobl- the grotmd floors of the bouses AMUSpNlS wortirpearl after a ll!.... Mlsg Hut­ would be* a few .steps above ton herself purchased, the ring at ground level, too. That would a Paris jeweler’s and paid 1,000,000 give the .tmderground highway francs for it. She paid 10,000,000 ventilation and light. S;rATE M S E S FEH francs for her pearl necklace .. “Horizontal Skysorapere” CSuunblesa* idea is tk at it is From now on silk stockings will TO STARTLE FANS SOON wrong to build cities as we be the best possible present to bring build them now, in circles about French* friends frofii America. A **Captured** to Be S h oi^ Here a center like the rlpplbs about a French law has just been passed pebble dropped into water. That prohibidng tiie sale in France of and Advance Reports Are necessarily causes congestion. Americqh-made silk' stockings .... That It’s a Bombshell Furthefc.1 ks believea. it^ is also vrrong ' to . build them vertically, A debonair tdxl driver, cap on one B U Y side of his head, a la Mamdce The State theater is about to as in the great cities, because the startle the town with a picture the ON THE population. in propor­ eshevalier, spends all his spare time theme of which is so daring that BUDGET tion to the grotmd space nudees while at his taxi stand in front of the book stalls on the Left Bank, even the management awaits its re­ PLAN! for unbealthful crowding. ception with bated breatb. Not n^«TtiW—« would topple a sky­ practicing on a small accordian. He much information is available at scraper over on its side and build seems to be more popular as an en- tertainer-for-the-loiteren than as a headquarters, for, apparently, the A fte r the Salto it in a line, with a road running State'^prefers to burst its bomb at through it of an elevator, taxi driver....In the 'Imposing the premiere of the unusual film Just too $29.50 and with nice grass plots and white Church of theBacred Heart, which will reach the State jn the Colonial Maple trees between stories. atop Montmartre, where on Sunday very near future. Factories, markets, stores, afternoons Paris faifilies, all dress- Its title is “Captured,” and what­ schools, churches would. be 'ed in thdr Sunday best, gather to ever the mysterious dsmamite of the Breakfast Sets for the Last 3 Days and Nights bunt into such a “Roadto^” at bum candles for sick friends or to story may be, it is assured of fine ,, ktEPLACEMENT PRICE $39.50! intervals, all connected by the aid and abet some business deal, presentation by the exceptional Four chairs and large size, refectory-type $24-75 continuous underground "cellar.^ gjgns about the churcli read (trans­ cast. It seems certain that "Cap­ table in a chamiilng Colonial design. Surface roads would continue as lated freely) "Watch your' "purses tured” provides its best roles ‘ for Famous STEARNS & FOSTER at present, and the “Roadtown" while you pray!’’ .... 3afe Ameri- male players, for in the masculine sub^y would be principally for caine (American coffee with real lineup are Leslie Howard, Douglas the local traffic between units of cream) costs 35 cents a cup here Fairbanks, Jr., and Paul Lukas, the town. n ow .... The biggest ad that many among others almost equally i>opu- Luxurious INNERSPRING Several advantages are ai^>ar- Pads cafes can boast these tourist lar. 8 Solid Mahogany ent, Chambless believes. Di the day is “Com on the Cob,’’ *though Information from Hollywood in­ first place, an plumbing, gas and it costs 60 cents an ear, and tastes dicates that the locale in this War­ electric lines would be “open" in like field com ___ ner Brothers picture is a war-time the subway, and would not have prison camp. But the intimation is Gov. Winthrop Desks to be dug up every time they got At the Rond Point, a huge cafe 4hat this is merely the background REPLACEMENT PRICE $59.00!, MATTRESSES for the TNT drkma contained in the out of order. located on the Rond Point of the $34-75 The open spaces about the yam. The most important of the 36-inch siz^ genuine solid mitoogany except houses woiild give ample oppor­ Champs Elysees, they have a show feminine parts, perhaps the only girl for the veneered, serpentine drawer troutM. tunity for gardening and the han­ piece.... It is a heavy French des­ in the film, is Margaret Lindsey, dicraft work which is expected to sert spoon, about the equivalent of. late of “C^avalcade.” It seems that H iese mattresses are specially constructed with' protect ^ e worker against unem- our tablespoons___ The handle has “Captured" will bear watching for. nist-proof coil unit embedded in thick layers of ^ plojnnent at hia_regular trade in two complete twists to it, instead the viUagekof the future. There of being straight .... Or.e evening More than’ 900,000 square miles, fine co^ n felt to insure utmost comfort. The would ^ economies in*the con­ Cochet and some friends were eat­ or 28 per cent of the area of Can­ Tapestry Covered beautifiil embossed ticking is in orchid and blue, tinuous-line buUding, and com­ in g there .... Someone asked him ada exclusive of the Arctio. islands, munal aspects of heating and such how his good right wrist was these is still upexplored. full or twin size. Each is jiacked in a sanitary, tecUities. d a y s ___ Ck>chet sim ply picked up Occasional Chairs sealed .carton. New M ode o f liv in g , Ctoal thiis big spoon, put his napkin over REPLACEMENT PRICE $25.00! Draper' believes Ue imique it, to hold it, and with two quick Deep seated, high back occasional chairs nature of the Muscle Shoals twists ol that right wrist, turned Hopes for Film, with luxurious upholstery. Comfortable spring $14-95 and Cove Creek projects, and the handle completely around seats. their admitted status as experi­ t^ce....: / ______ments in developing a new kind Career Blasted Americans returning from Spain 20 Solid Maple 45 Fine M aple community with the help of say that senoritas have gone “Joan cheap power, should bring out Cmwford,” particularly in Madrid, really new plans for a really new copying her make-up, her costumes, Magazine. Racks way of living. her plucked eyebrows. ’There are 8 : 6-Pc. Solid Maple Pilgrim Chairs Such already-started projects move pictures of Joan Crawford REPLACEMENT REPLACEMENT as Radbum, N. J.,' are being sold in Spain than of any two Span­ studied. At Radbum, the streets, ish actre^es. Bedroom Suites PRICE $8.95! PRICE $2.50! for auto traffic only, and without REPLACEMENT PRICE $74.50! Smartly finished with col­ W ihdsor type with pic- $ sidewalks, run behind the houses, It is an interesting experience for Colonial reproductions with many excep­ $59-00 orful chintz upholstery. tured sides. 1.00 and the sidewalk runs down a an American to have tea at the tional features In construction. Droiser and wide center parkway between the Paris apartment of Valentine vanity, each with separate mirror, bed and fronts of the houses. Pedestrians Thomson, French political writer chest of drawers. walk all over Radbum with­ and lecturer who has toured Ameri­ out crossing a street. 12 M ahogany and W alnut ca several times for the Foreign Foreign developments in com­ DRAPERY DEPT. OPEN munity-building will be , studied, Policy Associatjon ___ Her home is a. veritable, museum, located in a UNTIL 9 P. M. THURSDAY so that the Tennessee Valley Au­ thority will be able to choose the. street of homes that her mother Ruffled Marquisette ' BEDROOM SUTTES _ ' 1)wnB ----- 1 ^ 0 handsolhe walnut 10 One-of-q- best features of all established communities and develop some­ cases house the collection of early REPLACE|fENT PRICE $195! thing that will fit in 'with the new French glass that the great Anat(fie CURTAINS 4,' 5 and 6-piece Suites with fine way of life envisioned there. PYance gave her ....Around a Oving Room; buif walnut and erdteh mahogany The comfort of cities and the plate rail high above a spacious fnadom and health-giving, air of sofa Covered with a leopard skin REPLACEBIENT PRICES 'Veneers. that her hnsbanifs friend, Rex In­ pair $149^ $195! the coimtry; the independent life »1.69 $ ' of a self-si|n>oi^tkig farmer or gram, presented to her, stand a REPI^CEMENT PRICE $2.50! Rich coverings -of different RUG DEPT.^PEN UNTIL 9 P* M. THURSDAY craftsman and the specialized whole row of fascinating little types, ortistlO designing and su- French porcelains that v e part of Point d’esprit dot.. .'about 42 inches -work of a warge-eamer., These wide. Rnidy to’ Uang and finished with- p ^ o r donstrpctlon yott’U Uks. the late Cfemenceau’s collection, dements must all be welded into Priscilla ,top and tie-backs # to match.' a new type of vpage when work­ which. he gave her ... .He )Aras a White, ivory or ecru. 9x12 ers’ homes begin to prise at^Oove life*bftig friend of her father, the Creek. , » * late Gaston Thomson, Iqng the Dean of the Chamber cf-DepiRiss and Maritime ADnlster of Frjpce during ..•"VI Bright hopes qf Ytvlaa Traeey, Sound engineer figures out that the W o^ Wat ... .,"l^ r" Clem- ' i Pair * 006,000 bushels a t I^rob- Proust..... y ivm to' Finney’s trial. It is f i f t h f l o o r . abty just wanted to be sun^ he’d have 'claimed Finney promised her a Watdi for^ |TtoQ l u r , ^ Boitoltorseto rnhij^e, Ri^ Sstai^ ^ A fAcmmmt domi, IMDH SQUALOR; |T0 HARRY m s WIFE Milking i^ttunlwnl ^ V FORIUllEINnK FOR THE FOURTH TlMEl ICbicMTo C o ^ T«kt Out LI-1 { m m etiiM OR Bieb WiddiRg Ar- n r Itiliu Woman Diet of Want Rivorsary iRd Go Tbrough 1 C oro R io R y . |HnrHmr4AitorMjln HOTEL With 12,000 Near at Loa Angalaa, Aug. 80 — (At) — NntllMiF.Uin "aort o f form ar Hand. goin g to MeNei AnponiMM. ■ it m arry bla w lfa fo r tba fourth tinaa N m f naxt iaturday. OfMtlF iMprtPt „ _ WaUrbury, Auf. SO^(AP) - It’a a good old family ouatom. fba ■rldgaport, Aug. 80 — (AP) -i- ttIrF—iC oR trii^ te- itMll fortuM littrally at bar fatt, laalla do it avary yaar. mar- i Damoorauo MaUonal OonanUttaa- Mra. Iloaa CaliaiBi, about 60, diad riad for tba irat Uma four yaara , man APBbiMd MdNali today as- Oe,Mt M ,IU| M UM W M M i aleaa and friaudlaaa laat aifbt la ago In Obieago. On aaob wadding Bounaad tbdt ha bad rtoaivadi woid tba aqualor of bar orampad tana* ebaiifM is tte istertdr N the annivaraan^ uay taka out a mar- from Viaahlngtw of tba aiselat- naut ofl tba top booi of lOW rtaga Ueanaa and bava a mlniatarl mant of Attorn^ Koboft F. iutiaff ftoridan, wiuefc wen prspam^w Ifaadow itraat. nar daatb waa aot raad tba vowa. of Hartford u apaoial 'attonMy,for| diaoovarad uatU tbia norefuf. Tba IdaiL IxaU 'a a i^ ori^ n atad l tba UMtod Stataa govomaMSt to Itaoki aud rolla of mouay, Amari* with frianda of hia wno iiva iB| rapraaant O a JtaoonaUPuatlon n s - fifid ooBtracteai a n spsiM u m eaa dollara aud Italiu lira, told louth Amarioa. Tbay hava baan anaa Oorporation in tba atata. Mr. ocpIaaeB whulh Oiiw miy ifure las i piaoaa aad duity gold baokad billi marriad 14 timaa, aaid Baali, "and iHutlar la to budla tka.dataiia ofl Mil ef the job. ' wara found burfad daap in a lookad tbat’a a mark to aboot ati*' lagal work In oootmaottOB w ltb out-1 Tbi piasi that fiav« imm trunk at tba foot of Mra, Oalialni'a Mr. and Mra. laali fliad yaatarday I atandlng loana by tba i« r . 0. la tba I «d rtom Ib (he Biajer bad. Tba total w u npaotad to ax- tbalr IntantiOB to wad, Baail gava atata, it la uadarato^, i Mu b in m Um ibbIb fiOOE WMMk eaad aavarM tbouaand dollara In bla aga aa 81, u d Mra. Ilaaii aaid | Aapoiatmaat of Mr. futlar waa WM fefflwriy MsufflMl m s valua. bar maidan nama waa Oharmaln m a « following Ma raoomBMadatlOB iBop« the iHMSflMBt.Md tlM ri In tba agony of daatb by a baart Stuart and that aba la 89, for tba pMt, mada by Mr. MaHail •At isd tlM IfitOlMB. attack auparlnduead by pnaunoniai ‘Wa do tbia to ramambar tba laat WMk. n s ohSBgM IN to be rttioi’ os* Mra. Callalnl, whoaa Ufa m ight hava tblnga wa aaid whan wa wara flrat I From Colorado whara ba la vaoa- tMsivs BBC will 'do iwgy wHM iMs baan aavad w timaiy madioal attan- marriad," tba buaband axplalnad, tlonlag, Mr. Butlar today wlrad Mr. BNOMt MtfiBOg item fiM ffOUBO tlon, rollad trem tba bad onto tba "And thara'a no 'obay' in tba oara- MoNail bla aooaptaaoa of tba ap- to tbo BNOfld it o fy whsn tBo Botoi floor. It waa thara that bar body mony," put in bla wlfa. "Wa don't I pointmant, affaotlva lapt. 1. p o it St tlM buildifif Bio biOB looitod waa< found, ona fo o t againat tba hava to ramamtar that," Mr, lutlar la oaa of tba outatand- Hass bttttt iB 1888, «Bd wiu OBM up chaap trunk In wblota naatlad tba I log flguraa la tba Damooratlo party the flPOBt to Dfovide ter • ioBBy oB monay that, boardad through tba in tba atata and aotad u kaynotar the ffouBd floof. From the lohhy yaara, bad not baan aliowad to of tba Damooratlo atata oonvantloB will IsBd itiirs to the moobo floof bring bar eomfort during Ufa or a UnST STOCKS at Naw London laat yaar. •Bd into the baMtacBt, 1b the b u s* momant*a rallaf from pain In daatb. BMBt there will be leeated • baiter Naw York. Aug. 80.—(AP)-> Wbatf Miss New York winning a mllkoald sontestl Well, It su^ shop and wash rooms aad aiM the Flnaaolal markata apparantly daold- «o«P*tUors, toe, when Miss Viola Henry, of Norwich, lauBdry lor the hotel. The kitchSB BRIDGEPORT BANKS ad todaylay Ithat "all that' gllttara la I N. y.,' a OofMlI University ee-ed, eaptared top honors at the milking will be located at the Berth rear not g old ." contest at A Oentnry of Progress in Ohlcago. Here she's shown with PLAN TO RUSH WORK section of,the first floor and there At any rate, stocks and ataplasl tbs champion's cop after she had hlled her pall with If pounds and sis will be a long grill room that will CLOSE THEIR DOORS generally showed a reversal of their | ouacee of milk at the end of the three minutes allowed la the sontest. have its service counter located late rallying tendencies of yester­ ON NEW LONDON P : 0.1 along the south side at which there day following an official commu­ (OontlntMd from Page Ona) would be provision made for « ______nique letting down some of the bars | Offleiaj of St. Louis CoRtrict- serving of a lunch, while in Ion the recently stringent gold em- center section, back from the lobby offielala and local baakara. Tha I ing Compftny Says Lost dlractora of tha Waat 81da bank In bargo. Equities, grains and other | there will be chairs and tablN u* commodities failed to see anything Activities of the NRA Tims Win Bs Mads Up. ranged for partiN to smt the num* a atatamant today aaid tbalr action fenders and life Imprisenmeift after waa taken "in view of tha oloaing particularly bulUsh In the gold rul-1 ber wishing to occupy the table. ing and prices drifted Irregularly By Assodatsd Press merous codes of lesser industries. Washington, Aug. 80. —(AP)_,„,_|UN1TED STATES (M E D a third felony oonvietion also were There will be repainting and of two other banka In Bridgeport Today— advocated. by tha bank commiaaioner." lower under moderate liquidation Y e s te r d a y - W. J. Rilsy, an omoial of the Osfi- decorating necessary tu t will make Hugh S. Johnson, administrator, Ilie speaker reserved judgment There wara no diaordera accom­ and renewed short selling. The General Johnson estimated the tral States Construction Company CRIME BREEDING NATION big Improvement in the botfldlng dollar improved in foreign exchange personally carries the Blue Eagle NRA already has put 2,000,000 idle of St. Louis, said today work on the on the emergency legislation of the and the windows and eatdaaoe wifi panying tha failure of tha banlu to last Congress, saying that "in the reopen. PoUcemen were on dutfy at dealings. Bonds were narrow and campaign to Boston as voltmteer to work. New London, Conn., post office be changed. “ . dull. w« rkers speed the nationwide cam­ Operators and miners in bitumi­ would be pressed at h l^ speed In (Oootlnaed From Page One) absence of court decisions, which all three inatltutiona aa a precan paign. are probable, it would be unfair as tionary measure, but had nothing to The gold mining shares, paradox­ nous coal fields began drafting order to make up for lost ume. ically, led the way down wltb home- NRA officials strive to get the umon^bor contracts for the Ap ,Work was delayed for about 40 stowed upon safeguardlng' the law­ well.as ImjjMlltlc x x x to attempt a HONEYMOONEBS SAIL ., do this forenoon. Depoaltora read determinauon of the constitutional the notices which were pasted on stake dropping 21 points before re­ bituminous^^al agreement in code palacman fields. days because ofjm injimotlon less element from convlonon x x x covering aU but 6. Alaska Juneau, form . Johnson said Henry Ford would brought in the state court ^ L. E. there would be a different aspect in questions Involved." Disregarding New York, Aug. 80.— (AP) —CoL the frcmt doors and left the scene, the oonatltutlonal aspects as a tem- Dome, McIntyre Porcupine, Cerro Blanketing of the bituminous subscribe to the automobile code -or McLaughlin, a sub-contractor who the realm of m^lmioal orocedure." Henry Huddleston Rogers, retkred the poUce reported. ^ ra ry expedient, he said, tha emer­ de Pasco and U. S. Smelting were fields with umon contracts is press­ "not get the Blue Eagle." claimed the Central.-* —1 States Com­ Loopholes ■ oil millionaire, and bis bride, the Bank Commissioner Perry and gency legislation should have the former Mrs. Pauline Van der-Voort off 1 to aroimd 3. The alcohols. ed as plans are formed for union­ Representatives of key cities pany owes him $28,000 Riley Harold P. Solaln. assistant t o the__ _ Ho tavorii immediate stopping support of the bar assoclktlon. Dresser, sailed for Europe today on commissioner, were in Bridgeport including U. S. Industrial, American ize auton^obile workers. report recovery campaign progress woiud not comment on the com­ of the loopholes by reforms In pro^ Commercial and National Distillers Reconstruction Corporation offl- pany's legal difficulties other than While denouncing child labor as the liner Washington. sresterday and today and with them termed by Johnson "astonishing.' cedure, including simpler indict­ "Inhuman," Mr. Martin assailed the Line officials .had not announced were five state bank examiners, failed to respond to the repeal vote clah confer with the NRA and The drafting of numerous codes, to say that was "a mjEtter for the ments, reduetlon iiK challenges, ver­ in Washington state and lost 1 to Treasury on credit expansion plans. court to decide." » " pending amendment to the Federal that Col, Rogere and bis bride'were Reinhard J. Bardeck was placed in including those for the coal, retail dicts by mne of 12 jurors except in Constitution granting Consn^ess 3 or more at one time. Allied Work proceeds on the retail Riley, McLaughlin and Treasury sailing,'ks he had requested there,he charge at the American Bank and trade and shoe industries, contin­ capital cases and compulsory jury 4>ower over it. no publicity, but when he was seen Chemical sagged more than 3, and trikle, shoe manufacturing and nu­ Department officials have held a Trust Company, Harold A. Williams ued. service. Segregation of first offend­ "No reason exists for the grant," walking up the gangplank be.said American Telephone, U. S. Steel, series of 'conferences this week in at the Commercial Bank and George ers from hardened criminajs In he said. "x"x x It is not a child ta­ he and Mrs. Rogers wlU travel in Case, American Can, Santa Fe, W. Austin at the West Side Bank. the office of James A. Whetmore, prisons, Uberat paroles for first of­ bor amendment. It was not so in- Europe for about twa months. ' It is understood that some of the Union Pacific and New York Cen- ROOSEVELT ALLOWS YOUTHS MAROONED acting supervlslni^ architect of the money owed by the Bridgeport I tml were down 1 to 2. The oils re­ Treasury. It w m learned the Cen­ bpnks is payable to the Reconstruc-1 peived- xme support, standard of tral States Com ]^> had asked for tlw Finance Corporation. New Jersey, Atlantic Refining, ■ GOLD EXPORTATION ON A ROCKY LEDGEI an additional sum on its contract In banking circles it was stated Houston and ■ others recovering under a clause compensating for that one of the causes of the clos- fractions to around a point • unexpected const! uction difficulties. i^ of the American and Commer­ With market opinion uncertain as (Continoed P^m Page One) (Ooottnoed Prom Aige One) The company has claimed damages cial banks was the "frozen” cond- to just how much, if any, infiation t f 'i ' I -ESlUkUlgresulting 1.XUU1 from McLaughlin’sui.-.i injunc-' t&n of many mortgage loans, was portended- in the gold decree,_ remain in the Umtlfd States^and no slo^ tedious jqb of hoisting each of tion exceeded the amount'Owed < the POPULAR MARKET, The next step it was expected many traders who bought s t o e ^ I excepting cmiectors'qc those the boyi^ m shssr> Olnbeth A. Bar U S, SO, died today fhl about her dspartuTB.but Bsa- D iB P S B A ^ Extra , - . A J a tha houat la whleh aha was bevn i^H w as, BuUah aetrssA was la Tiuker EuUttlHti y . I spirits trasa* as sfiowa hsfa, B d Head Bsr sattrs Ufa. She and ■hs aallsd troa^ Nsw-Yerk. That's in . Robsrt Orsea, a houssksspsr, m ass ahs was oa hsr way to 't'. iHub ^fisd la a hens ea tha Ool^Mook Haglaad to wad Jack DaaisB •e. ttvsrroad. . .i-!.ire«rKrwneci*.»^-jw »-*i- ..

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' ' . ■ < >ia s s •tyt ReekvIUa- Welfara later tloa: dtoflkvOa Ooemll, Rayal Ar- Oubaa Hflnaa at F l f B ; Wartime Scenes Revived in Gapitd in Crop Urtve CDM’SIIEiriEAIia te IMP aad eaninai Oenanil KttaheBar Ledge, 1 J, Bona^el Bt Geona; maddana ~~ te tha duadio Natkiiar BodetyiI Uhtted itetaA Qraat Brttate and TO Habtaw Fraaea, aa wall aa at baa ttew aao- BeaattV and Mteay af state. tloo; Tomar Ba airitei la Wariihiftdi during Suspindnn af fiat SIEEUNG CEAR FAILS. aodatiaBrfottng lien's Christian tha warABd hripatl hriag Ctaba late redueoenaaf MTVloa.ott Atoedafien. h ttito G uiirlE te: Cel- thS' <<*■«****' OB juBiHioa'a rida. in CAUSES BUS JCRASH A spaelal- Invitation is also en- Whtla ha waa la gaiMtal oppoaal tion by poatoffioa ctfidate today hai • / teadan tha axeeutives of ^ local to Maabadofa noMfllea, Me MaitioB an economy maasam arndf ateoai-. industrioa. . p s h i . l e r O t e i as a dtaloBMt -^v V ■ Auguata, Qoorgia. route at a datqg Meehaatoal dllfleultiei were re- examination win be bsnnltteid to has nm Uks a searist > thtead I Ona of tho thinga that BMat roe- next month yet, to be deteralnad. u ' •poBiible fw twenty-eae eerly ^ tha Upases on next Tuesday for thraufb ths Ufa o l Oarioa Ifaauri onunandod hla far tha p f ia it )ob Jtt probably will suapaDd eparate waa Ms aoknowladgad peieengen o t the New re-opening of the 1088^ eeheol ds Csspcdas, new, praridsat -oI this tuna on phs foUowiag'routea: - . if BagleBd TransporUtlOD •Oonpeny, year. rirtua rare among ate oldar Cuban Nawarit tp Atlaatio Ctty. m e Rockville mills are rapublio. pottfidana Tha MaaUstle ABC Albuquerque, Naw Msimo, to B £ traiTeiing from New Toric to Boetoa two paywdays thia week due to the Ha waa b o n poathumoualy in ravottttloaaiy movaaMat, dominated fetttD f a eerere ehiUdng up «t 0 Paso, Twaa. > >h fact toat there wlU be a holiday on Naw Torkt« taw mouths aiftar hia by young im il m ganaml admiraa Pueblo, Colorado, to Amarillo, o'doek s^erdey momteg in Roek< Monday. Labor Day. On Friday tha mm. H i Iwids groat proatlfo and. ette. TIm hue driven ^ driver fathat^—who bora tha «aM aaiaa— Tmaa. o . millB will pay their emidoyee who influaaca in the praaaat paribd. Amarillo to OaUai^ o Reynood Ttdnen of 48 Chrend etreet, will be five until next week Tuee- had baaa kmad by tha BpaaiaMa, A gray-halrod, atbohy maa about That oparatiena oa thaaa are Hha*'^ Doreheeter, ICeae., waa wrecked day. Many reddenti are planning afalast whom tha aidar Ca^adaa ftva teat tall, ho driaaie neatly, when It eame In oontaot with the to enjoy week-end tripe during their had lad Cuba'A tan-yaar war o f la- ly to bo auapandad waa aaeertad atone monument erected in honor oi' nnokaa dgarate and waara q>ac* offldala who spoka of naeaasity fct° three days’ vacation. ftopandaaea. taelas. Ha apaaha vary slowte and Qeneral I,afayette*a hiatorleal viait A pubUo whiat <■ being hdd this reducing expMidltusaa to conten d to Rockville centuriea ago. The Manual da f*aanartaa tha la known aa a “good Ustenar.* Ha with reduced appropriatlcna. aftem oon.at the home of Mrs. aoa, waat to Cuba ia 1896 aad ba- baa no childran, othar than those of nmnuaent, conaiatlng of a heavy Harry Wells by Burpee Poet, Wom­ They explained that auspanalon boulder erected in the equare in oama a oolonal ia tha araay ef tha Ms wife by a pravloua marrtaga- would not naceaaarily mean abaa-^ an’s RsUsf Corps. Spsdal prises rabal hare, Goaias. Hia auceaaa a Cagpadaa ia oulturad and a man front of the Vernon Town Farm, will be awarded and refreahmente denment of the Uaea but mately^ wolgha more then ten tone and war lauaehad hlai oa a ciril oaraar of maana. Ha baa written aavarml non-use of them until more money' will be served. aad ha bacaiaa govaraOr o f Oriaate ever five feet high, bearing a bronae The Board of Selectmen hdd their iMoks of biatory, induding blogra- nvattaUe. plate with hiatorleal data abouU proriaea after tha UBltad Stataa phlaa of Mi father and imela and They have not gone into dstalkr usual weekly buslaees meeting last naad tha iilaad. Qeneral Lafayette. The monument eyening as did the Board o f Com­ narratiyaa ot ravdutiaa. Ho baa of reducing opersfiona on other" waa moved eight Inehea by tb . force mon Council with Mayor Albert B* Scenes reminiscent of wsr day|^aratua daas. new record. Doesn’t sl^ what be not workfiig properly. OF NAUGATUCK WOMAN Spain In 1868. After tha first los- oovaty and pqUttcal houseclaaning. m e twenty-one paaaengera highly Troop No. 17, Boy Scouts,' spcm- Iz^ battle he was laft with only a Cuba raiaaa one crop, sugar, and ate all that time, but with a nfll like pralfed the driver for attempting to sored by Stanley Doboss Poet, No. Enhanced By Settlement dosan men. But he laauad a bat­ haa only ona market, tot. United that he should have had irienty of 14, American Legion, win resume tle cry still famous in Qiiban his­ coffee. atm the bua which waa headed di- their aetlvltiec on Friday night of Naugatuck, Aug. 80.— (A P )—The States. Her problem ia umally reot for a hydrant of the Rockville thia week with d m eetoigm the authorities today were investigatihf tory. ragardad as ona of tha fundamwital Water and Aqueduct Company lo- town hall at 7:8a,o*ddek. Of Unign-Open Shop Row toe death of Mrs. Veronica Tau- Later ha defended hla own city raoonstruotlon and dlvarriflcation. oated doee to Lafayette Square. muskaa, 60, of Naugatuck, who died ot Bayamo for aaveral montha until Cubana, anplaiiiing tha atrangth The eight Inch hydrant waa broken last night from strangulation after reinforcemente arrived from Spain. ot Caapadaa and tha primary rear REGISTRARS' NOTICE off by the impact resulting 1; In none of its manifold acfiYltles^tlon of the employers onder which she was found two hours ^ earlier When he was elected toe flnt presi­ son for his elevation, say: big atream of water spurting i baa the NRA displayed a greater they would have been authorized with a belt straqiped around her dent of "Cuba Libre” bis brother, TTo ona has any suspldona of the ground. NORMAN H. DAVIS The Registrara^of Votera w in be genlua for conciliation than In ite affinnatively to continue the open neck. uncle ot tha new praatdpnt was him!” in seaaion at toe. Municipal B u n d ­ wKm th«f bus eame In contact •udden settlement of the bitter shop and company union system if The woman was discovered by a made chief ot toe rebel army. with the Lafayette monument, the • • • ing ia Manchester Tueeday, Sep?, paaaengera were badly ahaken up diapute over the open shop. they ehoae. > neighbor. Mrs. Esther Beclier, who tember 8, from 9 a. m. untU 6 p. au. and one paaaenger’a elbow waa SAILS FOR EUROPE For weeks, leaden of labor and ' For the fact that this provision fo i^ her with toe one end of the Drawn to PoUttoa. e. s. t, for the purpose pf perfecting forced through the window, me induatey have been so wrought up was not accepted, organized labor belt about her neck and toe other Manuel’s wife was expelled.frotn the list a t quaUfled elaatera therein, flying giaas struck hidi in the face. over thia toat they could not dis­ probably owes its thanks to Dob- around a b^post. , Cuba shortly before Spaniards $25 REWARD and also to receive appUcatlans Four dr the passengers were slight­ cuss it without raikng their voices. aid Richberg, the NRA counsel who Police said toe woman was re­ tracked him to bis home and killed Will be paM tor any com which from those who wish to become ly injured by the accident although Liaer Held Up Unt3 Presi- But when toe ruling came down, for years had been aLtomey for the ported as being ill for several days. him, so toe younger Manuel was Great Christopher Positive Cora voters. not seriously. both sides not only accepted it but railway labor unions. He stuck to They added toat apparently she had bom in N?w York. The boy was Cure cannot remove. Also good Signed, A call was sent for aid and Dr. dent Roosevelt Gives ffim praised it. ' his guns throughout the long fight, become despondent. Her husband, educated in tbis coimtry and did tor oalloueee, warte and molea. ROBERT N. VETTCH. William Shyder of Union street ar< What the ruling did, in effoct, insisting that under the language who survives her, was at work, they newspaper work, in Paris. Sold in Uanoheater by GLEN- EDWARD F. MORIARTY, rived on the scene within a short was to leave it to toe employes of of toe law, no such qualification said, at toe Naugatuck C!hemic^ Young 'Cespedes was elected to NEY’S. 789 Main Street Registrars of Voters. time. Officer Menrill Cedor of the kstmdioiis. any Industry to decide for toem- could be induced in a c^e. Comi>auy when she yms found. toe'comrtitutional assembly and Aug. 29.1933. Rockville Police also responded to / selves what kind of imion' they RlchbiBrg’s other services to la­ an emergency caU although the bor since he came to Washington Town Farm is located outside of the would have. New York, Aug. 80—(AP) —m e The labor men liked this because have not been much advertised, but dty limits. it appesxed to them to mean toe in view of his standing with toe • Samud Moorehouae, foreman o f Udtsd States liner Washington was the Rockville Water and Aqueduct end of toe hated "company union” White House, his present position Oomi>any, e^ved at' the scene and ordered held beyond its sailing time system, under which they charged in toe NRA, they are Important file water shut off in that sec- today while Norman H. Davis, that toe steel and other industries Just after his appointment to his tton before 5:80 o'doCk with two Amerlckn arahassadodr at large, controlled toeir employes tlm>ugh present position was c,annoimced. local unions dominated by com­ Workmen at work reidacing the waited in his home fox the railways and their employes hrdcen hydrant Superintendent pany officials. disagreed over a wage increase. and Mrs. Delos Rich at the Town the President to send verbal mes­ m e Ipdustrlalb^ liked it be­ Richberg not only asked President sages to the heads of European gov­ cause they saw in it an effective Farm located wltUn a few hundred ernments. Roosevelt to get toe casete% speed­ fe<^ o f the sCene nt thC accident barrier against American Federa? ily as . possible into toA ikands of reigtoed first ait aevcral .The^nmbassador reodved & tde- tion of Labor' organizers who hdd Railroad Co-ordinator o Wimfnfi«n, wOmto who fainted with fright phone call from Preddent Roose- been charged with telling non- v d t in time to permit him to rush but he served :.otice privately he A call was immediately sent to 'union employes th^ toe law re­ would not go near bis new office at the offices of the New England aboard the liner at the last minute. quired them to join toe federatioh. toe NRA imless and until toe gov­ mansportatlon Company In Hart­ Sailing was ddayed only a few ? Jn- mere is, of course, toe possibillt utes. ' ernment found a solution for toe ford by Driver Tldnan fOr*a rdief ty that differing interpretations of rail dispute. • r bus which arrived about 6:80 m e only indication Davis would toe ruling will collide at some fu­ o’dock. m e wrecker of the trans­ give as to the nature of the verbal ture time, causing the NRA a, new He had a far larger part ip (fraw- portation company was also sent messages waa the statement: batch of troubles: but the fact re­ iqg up toe railway oomprodnlse Hartford to remove the dam­ **me President is most hopeful mains that .;or the present critical agreement than ever was disclosed. SAL£ OF SHOES aged bus. m e chassis of the bus that Europe will find the road lead­ moment, at least, this very potent was badly bent although It was pos­ ing to disarmament and peace.” source controversy has disap­ Oool As a Stinnxlaiit sible to start the engdm' after re­ Davis is chairman o£ the Ameri­ peared from the picture. Aside fronr technicalities of the moving the bus from Lafa3rette can, detention to the International law, some very potent - material Starting Thursday, August 3 1 . Park. About 8:30 o’dock it was Disarmament Conference which re­ ’Try, Try Again considerations figured in toe under­ towed to Hartford by the wrecker. convenes on October 16 in Geneva. surface discussions which brought Diamond School Shoes for Growing FeeL Many thousands of pairs purchased ahead to beat market conditimis. m e bua Involved In the; accident This result was not accomfllished He plana to spend eight or ten days without great worry and effort. toe open shop dispute to its conclu­ passes through Rockville shortly in ' Londijn for conversations with sion. Shoes designed for Health, Comfort and Style. Widths an d Sizes for AIL Bring the Children here for mccdkni llttiiic Dstoa 5 o'dock every morning tak­ Dozens of formulas were put on British ministers. He will then go paper tentatively, and tom up, be­ One powerful force an the side and ecimomy costs. ing tte route up Minterbum HIS to Paris to arrange for 'conversa­ which is very s t ^ and very sllp- fore the right one was conceived.' o f labor wto Ithe situation in toe tions with the French government A t one Mme, when the issue soft coal industry in.Pemn^lvanla. pety when wet. Because of the rain before proceeding to. Geneva for « the bus was routed over Grove came to its first test In the making With the strike there settled for P len ty o f P lm ity o f P len ty o f biucau meeting on September 20. of the steel code, General Johnson toe moment, NRA officials were street to Tolland Turnpike for Bos­ m e bureau cosresponds to a steer­ ton. was inclined to accept a proposl- told forcefully that nothing could Gtood S tu rd y M iieee* ing committee. prevent a new and worse outbreak To Organise NBA Committee Otoer Delegatee B argaiii T able A public meeting is to be- held in if any open shop provision were SNEAKERS He was sccompanied by Mrs. written jnto toe coal code. O x f o r d s & S t r a p s the Superiw Court room. Memorial Davis, his daughter, Sarah, and two H building on mursday evening for The employers, as well as the For Boys and Girls other 'American delegates. They VENUS’ RIVAL government, seemed impressed Specials at Solid Leather OMutmetton the purpose of orgadzing a Rock- were Samuel Reber, delegation sec­ vUle committee of the National Re­ retary, and Robert Pell, press of­ with this danger and content, to covery Act organization. Mayor Al­ ficer. make concessions to Svoid it. bert E. Waite and First Sdectman Francis J. Prichard are to be pres­ "What the result will be in the ent and invitatioDs have been ex­ preliminary conversations, I cannot 4 9 s 6 9 * " p ^ 1 # 9 8 tended to every member of the town predict," Davis tdd reporters as HOSPITAL NOTES 9 8 * ' i] 4 vh ■ ■’J and d ty government in addition to ship’s men held the gangplaxik. the omdals of aS fratemdl anort of President Walter Smli^ of 99 Main street I H igh Shbes^ for Connectieut. Roosevelt who takes such a vital in­ and Mrs. Lena C!rockett of 4 West | O xfords A Straps m e meeting is being arranged by terest in this questtoh Wnii who has street were discharged yesterday. Ctoodyear W elt All Solid Leather. President Corbin K. Kiglert the such a profound knowledge of the No admissions ot discharges M 1 RoekviUe Retail Merchants Associa­ problem. On a recent visit with were reported at noon today. 1 tion. Former Masror ^i'rederlck G. him we went into all phases o f the iV Hartenstein is making arrange­ problem. •e ments at the request o f Mr. Ebjglert. "Moreover. 1 have just had a final $ 1 . 9 8 A $ 2 * 4 5 • i'l thie to the short uotloe for this farewsU talk with him on tha tele­ * 1 . 9 8 mestlag the invitations are being phone, and hla interast now la evan extended to the various organisa­ greater that it waa. tions through the press and each or­ ‘T bear with me yer)^ messages MOTHiatSl— ' P A T H S R S r — A FEW OF OUR TABLE ganization is requested to be repre­ to the heads of other nations.** sented by one of their officers or to me ambassador said that he Get yoarsalf a pair o t Step into a pair of genuliie CatfaUn S P E C I A L S / send a representative. All churches would not dlscuaa economlca or war AH Solid Leather Indian Moeeflain H o m ,and re^ous organizatioos are also debte in Europe, protesting N ' /SSppera for Men and Women v a P v ' ' to be represented by a both .were entirely outside .nf his Enna-Jettick Shorn _:ate. Ihvltatiou are extended mission. to wfthstand aettvlty in getting ohOdran.^ Wenen’e Shoee» ^ to the foUowlbg organizations to be "I have never had any ccmversa- barii to sdMoL " O xE ords or Shoes OddaandEndfl,pair ... represented through the medium of fions on debte, either directly or the press: indirectly,” be said, but agreed that M EN« WORK SHOES James W., Milne. Camp, United he bad alwaya been peniomUly op­ Spanieh War Veterans; AJden Skin­ e a n s that you can gat tha posed to bancellation. money you naed with tha ner Camp, Sons of 'Veterans; Di­ Mwma cpnvenianea that you $4*40 A $ 5 -0 0 vision No. 1„ AndenV Order of Hi­ ,£h*tg« marchandita at a atora. ^ 2 a 9 5 bernians; Rockville Lodge, Andent Your,own. tignatura ii all wa Order of United Worknien; Arbdter CURB QUOTATIONS tmuira (for ahiounts up to . 1 1 • ■ '... \ ■ V ' Kranken and Sterbe Kasse; R^k- $ 100) and the only cost Is s ville Lodge, No. 1156, B. P. O. Elks; monthly r charge of three per RoCkvilto Loi^e, Deutche Order By A880CIATBD*na88' cent on 'the unpeld belence. t Hamgarl; Court Hearts of Oak, For example, the average IMPORTANT NOTE: Foessters of America; Court Snlp- Atoer cat Pow' and Lt . . . . . monthly cost when repaid In 10 dc. Foresters of America; Cdurt Amer Sun Pow ...... - i i monthly peymsntt is as follows: A m mstnbmm of the N . R. A. we art doing our part to gneyidt m aziBiw qnaJitF at iaiBlnii luwi kar!> 4 Foresters Pride, Foresters of Amer­ Aasd Gaa and Elec Far S2S the cast Is .42 n e a ^ our capitol by preparing $ huge atdek, bought at $0-tiaio tow prtem and wo wfO tontfaiM' ica; iHbckannm Firemen’s Benefit Amer Sup Pow ...... 4^ far f f 0 the eeat It .g| stock becomet exhausted. Assodation; Rising Star Lodge, I. raoe Mdge ...... 2% Fat «75 Iba east Is «1.24 O. .0 . F. ; Tanketoosan Tribe, L O. Cent States Elso leeaeeeeaee 3% FerflOO tbs east Is f 1.88 (S ig n e d ): R. M.; Rockville Council, No; 1859, Has ServliBe ..... V” LarfwameiMti me tengsr / ts of Cglumbus; Damon Lodge, fiw Service, pfd * • • e • e e~s • e terms, if dtsired. ite of I^tUae; rRockville ‘ -Liona fie e Bond and Share a u fi; RockvtOe Lodge, Loyal Order Limited .. I s e • • « e # e e e cd Moose; Rockville Camp, Modarn Hud Pow A modem Veans de Hi: Wooftnen of America; Nafional As- nn Road and shapely BlBlanche I^Donaid ' aodation of Letter Carrien, Local lb Utile • ■g e e • e • e e < of Lee\ Angeles, Celif., fe pic­ fHIM AfiCINO No^ CM; Local No. 6 | 7 . ifatloiud Stead OS iQ d ...... j tured with toe trophy she re- F e t e a ^ of post OmM Cterlw; United Foimdete ^ ...... eeived at the Amerleen Frogres- AMOOATfONjKa Roftynia CoundO, Order ~ot AmeM- Uifited Gu .A iseeeeeee e^* • m, site. Chifopraetie eonventioa t o » Boom 8 > Bublpew finfldhig - - - . t T* caii Jdestaanics; JtoBce American United U end Fdw A* hiw,notee. dty for toost'fiearlyt 848-8118 MMX Stteet m aifAiN stEiET CSub: RodniUe Chamber ef CenedlMi Meveooi . approaeblfig ,tbe proportlone ot Toi TfHf NliixalHwter. (axn the tteliea geddeas. '

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\y.j The favorite ea rt^ od toiljBr. V k t BEGIN HEBE TODAX ktedto EVE BAXLE88, pretty pokes fiffi at, .tks child Ubfratoisk It or «D WAUfJC BARNES, Brimld a m u4 bprod yslifigatBr BMaager of BIzby** aaytng to bis mother, or .1^ |darii- MM>toflsto poo R n ; fell dress. 7t 'atore, lu tflea D1C9S RADER, to, “Do wa have to do whatesto wa eonstniotloB aiveiliitaBdeBt ten undSn rsIght . m tt h ponrily wortdnf to Lake CSty. 014 iw t to do again todar?” plamp. Tto asw fOfi wanta Eve to give op woridng tmt I knew it wooM ooaw br-ttfa seal ovssy eunra ohd; ahe refoeea. ____ Present any one with too ai#di teksn, to otohlag. ARFJtJiE SBu'X'd, time and too Httte to'do aitf he in the edvertletnir i»eriei>. eomas the wearieet pertob 4 egrth- DrinUag enaxBsjr taSXk, We aO nied direcUon, .‘ f w «< M to day three btorty h endf to love ^ wltl| GEORGE us are euable broriginatlnf Um s . BUSS, bir he la vanned hy MONA slsting 4 plenty of ftssh MfiMb Wa like to have o u fiv ir planned bread, bseata Wto ^ ALLEN, tronUe-Baaktaig copy witt­ and our time proportioaod oithoqfb dostorts ar good plaas Mr tha 9*,: er. wo'may growl about numotonir dad itoabsn who wante to gat.. Eve reoetvea a letter ftom mCBnB grind and an that. «to-ahould try to gettt eeigbtor m tx niaa PRENTISS, former schoolmate who Obfidren are the same way. hours of ristp every . la playing the atodi market. Eve They do better under roiitlBe. 'They If your figure has mafiy. deddeo to do the same thing. With* do. totter under the 7— aya- minent curves and WaliF ont Dick's knowledge she borrowe tem for meals and the same bed- S t you should looe a little wolgjit money from her mother and with it time hours. Scramble their d M don’t indulge in bread, butter, dto* boys stock. and in' a weric they will wodder aerts aad candy. Cut starebea sind Eve goes to. a party given by what is wrong. sugar down to a minimum and FREDA c a r t e r , bnyer at Bfac- .Working Wtthr a Puiyeee tonember to take plenty of aser- by*a There she sees THERON Programs we. great mhw* ohw. Of course, everyone requires REECE whom she met In New rsgutor hours for everjrtbihg and aoias .starch aad sugar In the daily Toik. Reece takes her home when to be told what to do with thiosa diet, hot you can .get the sugar Dick falls to come for her. Eve dis­ hours. 't' froar. fresh fruits and the stareh likes him. Mona sljiy ^ots wlGi Give a little feUow a cupBitirir oa»^ cream sauces which ars Reece, taking Eve to Inncb at a box and a beard. Bay, “Now ^ t o inrad with fish aad meats, restaorant where he Joins them. it, son, and make aomethir “ fittok‘to- eafy, grssn salads aad For the day he will saw, liquids for lunch. And don’t sat Eve sees Dick there, hmehlng with and plaito.from cheer Joy o f ths a gronp of men. She hears that the fm d ‘BnMs for dinner. Meats tools ifl bb band. But to the end should to baked, broiled or boUed,- stock she boni^t has dropped and of the day he will have a harries to the bank. She is told that Vm tablee sbould to steaaMd o a f mixture of nothings- “What It is, boiled instead of sauted in butter-^ the stock did drop bat has gone op boy?” you ask. y again. “Wsu, 1 started out co'^maka a I f you’racplannlng to one at NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY boot then I though Fd maKs the new f ^ ooifnrasL pBin) prob­ wagon, and It son of tuned into CHAPTER XXI ably need a permaaeat wave. a — wsU, noinothing much, I gueas.” These now sMss ci- hair dress Eve ignored Mona Allen for the . Jn a few days-u won’t look at are softly sraved aflEairs aad laainr rest cA that day. She was so annoy­ Us tools. of them tova, rows, and rows of irt- ed by the other giiTs trickexy that On the ether hand, if we say, tie curls at tho. back of tto nerit. she felt she could not trust herself “Buddy, try and Iniild ma a bin Carol# Lombard, screen eetreu, U riiown/above ts* she arrived Is Naturally, rows of eurla ars easlsr to speak to Ifona. Fortunately Eve house to nsil oh that maple tree Lee Angeles by airplane fear hours efthr wyathihg hsr dltoree do to retain tt you.havp apermaaent had no work to discuss with her. (3o and look at the one over to erae from Williem Powell In Carson City; Ner. With her are hei Shop artond a ttttio. before you Mona entered Baines’ office the Jiuk._ Mr. Barnes’ and try to get the mother, Mrs. IL K. Pstsrs, end Roscoe Toraer, fameas Speed .pOot idde on tto: |d9ee to, get your idea." Then Buddy, under aug- i.-t middle of the afternoon anti did not The “Lady Lou” picture hat vkich all Paris is sponsoring for wear with dinner and evening clothes, who brought Cerote boiao'^ilngl* fere. There te no eoenomy la gestion and direction and with gittiag a banpnt-pennaaoDt The reappear for almost an hour. Ar< is of black velvet A feather fancy of burnt peacock swoops from the back of the crown down over the definite purpoee, will handle bis lene, glancing up from her tsrpe* wide brim. It ’s a 1933 version of a 1908 fashion and Just the kind of a hat to go with the new hour-glass best is none toe good for your hair. tools w iu a new interest Remember that tho o p o n ^ who writer during Mona’s absence, said, figure mode. The “Lady Lou” mode was Inspired by Mae W est Definite purpose is the secret ef to mprs Ured than others and, at ’T wonder what Lorelei’s game is, tto same time, will probably de­ does the wUuttnig is mayo inmoct> content in work. It than the kind o f wasp. tbs' She certainly makes occasions to I use this illutratian, but . -it velop aorenesa. Mild massage of these muscles, associated with rest winding la dons propsriy add yOdr be alone with his highness!” to Eve. The uneasy feeling she had made for her but Marya was ^ chemful that evening. He wondered typifies a thousand thlnis, laiigs hair tested btfore anything Is Ihre said, “Don’t be foolish, Ar­ known for the past week seemed parratly overjoyed because the at her Joyousndto but inasmuch as and small. One of them is the s<4ioto tends to' tlleriate the aoreneea antT bring about recovery. dooe, you won’t have toltt sBda lene.” to alip away from her. Dick was all seeress predicted she would soon be she had nohtlng in particular to re­ sjrstem. ' cH bH ss: that live hv'the .past, and faiUqg hair. Arlene answered flippantly, “Don’t kindniBss and consideration and Slve married. Eve smiled to herself. It late he attributed the mood to good Experimental schools ars frank m cases of malnutrition, fatigue is likeiy to occurs, much more die.- • ■ ■ • The test curl Is aU isqwrteat,. be so gullible. Eve! That iix l is no was ashamed of the fact that ahe would not take a fortune teller to health and youthful spirits. ly what their niune Implies, —Dr.. Pg0. Llndenum: i j i ' fit ~PauL Only by makinf-a tost of one |tok saint” had doubted him, even for a mo­ predict marriage for a girl so sweet The next day Pure Soap, Inc., yet they claim nothing they have promptly than amdig those 'wdio at! H ir before anything else - Is ' Maiya, from her comer by the ment She resolved to make thin up and lovely as M a i:^ gained two -points. It seemed to not proved. are well nourished. Muscles use done, does tto operator kaow The “Looser” gyetem sugar In their work. Hence malnu- Falling in la by:no means the window, merely looked up at them to him in the future.^ Dlck’a love When the home edition o f the Eve that this was too good to be most fQ^isb thlngjMmltind daee — what strength lotion to uso and and sn^ed. What Marjra thought was suddenly -the most Important evening newspaper was delivered true. It is inevitable tiiat in Mtion deprives the miiscles of the how much heat to apply. change from o u old rigid eystem substence necessary for work and but gravitation cannot to held ro- no one knew. thing in the world for her and ahe to the office Eve turned to the Thursday the stock gained ^ e e spoimhle for that I f you dirilke ri&ing under a When Mona returned to her desk wanted him to know i t financial pages. Strange, she that we over-step in some direotian. fatigue r e ^ ts promptly. heavy, hot machine, by ^ means more after a day of brisk trading. And I think there is danger here. —Prof. Albert Elnateia, German she did not glance at rither of the She curled up in a lounge thought, how light-hearted she had It fluctuated a tot then and closed Therefon, the diet of anyone who scientist investigate the new stoeUne-lesa that afternoon with a new book. . Most em;>erimental schools ars is unusually tired must be careful­ permanents before you gjake. your other girls. Her features wtm with­ been but an hour before and now Friday exactly 10 points above the kseping an eye on this very ihatter out expression as she folded a few She made it a point to bring home her world was plunged into gloom. price at which Eve had made her ly studied. However, it is not safe intment. They take mueh lese of too much independence on the to. treat '’atigue by overeating. Market quotatloas show: that ths , aren’t painful at all wad sheets of fresh copy paper, picked book from the circulating library Pure«^Soap, Inc., had gone down a initial investment , child’s part, and too little direction patient must net get :up --'tto icon, up a pencfl and left the office. each week-end. After ahe flniished point. When a person is tired he should there is na danger of gpttlng Ten points! Eve figured her gain. from the, supervisors. They know consider rest the first factor in and- must bewaire of driHs Qf hig^ burned sinee no heat la “She’s probably gone to see reading the book Sh^e /always en­ It'w as hard for her to concen­ Oh, this was fim, she thought A t that the directed <^d, woiklto ^eculative ototent \ tered its title and the hame of its treatment , The action taliu|s plapo to tto PPd* George Bliu on the pretense of ask­ trate on her work for the next that rate she cpuld make money under orders is totter off thpo the —DesnWUUam H. St>toeer of the which are tfobted with various ing what’s.new in the rug depart­ author in a tiny notebook she car­ hour. As 8oTH/1T- hlMtiott had dulled ' the ptoHo’s In spite of-all their seenflngly Ariene began to type rapidly. Monday morning Eve returned to gained its loss and closed ^ at the would hold out until it had advanc­ Iste who believe^in the looser sys­ sense Of rssponslbtltty and offidala simple good points, have no fear liei work as .though inspired. She same figure it had been midntain/ ed five more points. tem. Ito re is of course a tim , in Daxiville (K y.) baa a farmer who Wer.-.ndt as'stern aa. they should that th ^ won’t keep your hair claims he can yeU so loud that be Eve was tempted to tell Dick thought of the actresses soon to ing for a week. (To Be Contlpaed) the nursery schPQl especiaUy. when have bCep, the erinilnar had tax waved gs long as the other ktoda.' about the luncheon with Theron come to Lake City for the opening The next day, however, there was the let-toone method is best. There can be heard more than six miles easier time keeping out of prison. Ttoy, too, are guaranteed for alic Reece and explain how it had come of the theater and decided to make is a real reason for this. However, away. Shucks! When wheat was , —Mayor Kelly of CUeago. m on ^. much trading in Piue Soap, Inc 40 cents an the,farmers yelled so about but rile decided that to Jo an especial bid for their patronage and it gained three points. ' Eve’s ee a child .develops, it looks for and so would be to attach importance needs a,considerable amount of di­ loud it was t eard to Washlnr'rr- More than 83,b()0 state and fed- THE ENCHANTED ISLE AT , r in the store advertising she wrote. hopes soared. She walked about Nudism is on the increase in'this to the incident It did not occur to Barnes commended her for her fore­ the office as though entranced and rection. Let ui not become t in competition her to discuss her ven:ure on the sight. then worked as one possessed with ably Just because so many people stock market with Dick. In that That noon Eve accompanied inspiration. with free laboring mmi and women By BARBARA a BROOKE have lost th'eir fhlrts. last yisar- . Home EeonomioB matter she wished to play a lone Marjra to a Scottish tearoom where "Why the effervescence?” asked Wonder if the goose that laid hand until she had achieved results. twinkling-eyed Highland lassie Arlene. —Frances. Peridhs, Seorstary lenr Oon^ony, Battle the golden eggs has gone off the BOdilgaa, Hence she encouraged him to told their fortimes by reading the Eve merely smiled and did not 8 t BRUcKSnS^^ Daily Health gold standai'd yet? ' about his work. leaves in their teacups. Eve attach­ uiawer. Aliflee Etceterp ----- ' I loyq I'a^e stui. ■, . I f a body meets a body ’TU take you out to see the thea­ ed no significance to the profAecles Dick was glad to find her so ENGLAND’S OLE into vaudeville. Probably in a Sis­ ORDER HAS PASSED Service —Xitoss.. Semple MoPbeirson, • e(MB- the Fair, ths usual • W7l ter Sunday morning.” he told her. ter Act. gelist. , • •. “where shall ws sat'* The. ’Tt’s going to be ready for the pub­ HintS'On How to Keep Well We’re not out of the woods yet, Mottram’s New Book Depicts A by meats for this InqMrtant part '^of lic in two weeks. Just now the World Famsd Au'itnority Gen. Johnson warns us. Well, who rightseslag at ths.Osnfnry of Ffo- auditorium is being decorated and Peaoefa! Revolation cares? Just think aiiat swell woods Incubation .was known to the an gresr to Chicago toVe beea wofi equipment installed. There will be installed. The silver screen was aK trader. Barnlnghanl's inn ii part to a momra eustems Ob s tsro luxurious form for the oomfort of grated about tha eauntry giBtla- a lfh t aad oir> the actors and aotresses. Ibe w m (It raally wisbV Ugbtiag aan. K Ii lordship, up Fatlfuo Is a oobBBMB sya^tsm la vsTymiieh good.) particularly impressed with the Hall, wai landlord for « assoclatsd H th gsaoral Inf so laundry and drying room the oBo tko eld HoNt tho koyfor aU nolibbor- and with nwst dusaao. loBMtlmss AND ddBbiai It ovsTf staasss tor sfefldp nurNnr for the ohUdren of the hoed aetivitlsi. Ha kipt tha ooib- psopls ars ttiad beoauss to improi stage-folk. Eve looked down at the ^ Aad tUakuif ^yeui bouas wMsb is sbapad Hko miroi to tha; nilfhborhaod aUot. sr worUag ocBdltloaa or bad baMi uBtor C o i tub stage from the fly-loft and became H to bad pNvUafM ha alio> bad Trtt aH did you Mka slightly dlssy. to hygloao' Maorally* but a tlrsd a aad ebalra ars duties, and hs did his bssttofuUll fssUag is BM 9 hsiJthlul fsali^ . MTbaii “Now Z'll show you the 'green thsin. ooBBonaowi.*gHe..!g 'now .ffiS? ttS many r JU oiaavi^r B " room'," Dick told her as they step­ But tlBM brings obtBffss. ItsBd- Dr. D. A. Zadid .has listed some ped into tbs elevator again. They piHisais UI lly ths eld oM ir psssss. The Hall to tbs awat seaaauB ssBaatloas as* “ t to a descended to a room opposite the boMmas a dUfarant plau, Naw soUatsd with bslaff faUfutd. AJooag seated so wings, beautifully deooratild in landlords, with no isnas to .. them art a tSfidsBoy to y a ^ a fssl- what tkoy art center w h a iDf to sfltort OB BwvsBiaBt, drowsl- Tha noDUs I billiard table, and gisat, aott easy Bssii .profuaa iwBiUHff w t t ^ t pro- by 9 dlstltlaa. Tbort B i obrirs were grouped about ‘V o lugfssf, oems oUsfiy bsMuss ths vidua sRsrtkBf a taadahey to e lm sMfyfeo trith' soHlot of matter wbat Its color scbeme ,nuur land has not "ot fOud a now sys- ths asms, to m lip a ii oonuaoaly be this room U caUed the g t H 4 m tam to replaoa tha ena it has tato. used, artlolss, tofisidtr la rsmaia- alesrsutasff,' with 9ra room," Dick explaued. 'Tt is the ^ 9 substantial torlag what M t Just baaa said, aid m at or M actors’ sitUng room. U te r on you and thoughtful noval. ~ som Bask will see It in u n ." aa efmrt ta Hsld ta U il^ amrs thaa trouUo Is that it Is ovoM Is uiuaL ’ plali fiatUi An organ bad been installed and to ^ t s ,, Just a Ultls _____ IB addltlOR than, aps tthaly to to inatobes of nulo- ^sd by tha HMfhtoB^f'ffllB Ilaksa Oo., It sslls for 9I.M. itehlBff to tho r i w h ^ t ls a from dies flUed the air. Dick glaneed sUfhraBBoyaaass. dtotraeiloB from a ^ u t and m w no one observing work. abssat-aMadsdaMS. btusasss. Ottali them. He gathered Eve oIom in the aad a haaltaMF to gatup aBdiUsH shadow of the w ^ a brief in­ ■iraMbled stant i ^ ^ about. AU to thi|i to “The first kiss or the new sMte,” ^reOad’ he murmured. preiaptlir whsB sao slssp starvatloB u watt aa firom satraflu .aBd ‘ iH rsi. IM m Eve was alwagrs to rsmanfiMr oal sasitiOB, . ‘ \ 4 ’ that lunday. Zt gave her her first' 19 (With aorracprafilBt H it BaasBiamti to H w ; pato all Insight into the ronunee of buttd- t l ) aid also hi 40 and’ 41. fiiia XI itoBlfta tJ4 iMto to \tl- iMflr laeh uatarlal, with % yato to tihtoa lor Oa itoW Br totpii.. tfo •gjAA m m Mm hfi ^ 1 ^ ' s enmkqrers, she knew, Eurlt ■PM lIiwd ooBstruetton ot ^ thsatsss but it wna not untL that [V To saaara h pattara aid that she anrsolated the Mt this ikateb add nail It sktn roquBod for this lelB. Ba tBM to tasltoa, M)« •.•VMr briMh of work. Iks m sis had Tha. talB JiltaMts Mid (oil addrsso; yHir i l i i ; tkto. to n H sparsd BO esMBse fip. siosts;hsnmy IBd moBtlda u wsD as m is r and Ihs Hsdk was MeathEaMi^r in Xha dod^.'BisasE saoro EtoB that' irorifc-.to MANOidsnv tvsNrKa idmAU>, i u n o b i i r 8 r. o o h n . wiDinBiDAT, AOctjar iO vii^ Sturgeon Upsets BisseU to Reoi^ L o ^ Net F§M

*> %• • • . ' GIANTS NEAR CRUCIAL TEST, Major Cavanaugh Dead; SEEDED STAR Famous FootbalL Coach The point score aad atrdka analy- aia of tha Robert Stnrgeco-Bari STILL HOLD SIX GAME LEAD Bissau semi-final of tha lo­ Dt LISTLESS MATCH BY Marshfiald, Mass., Aug. SO. ^covered, when, Sunday, ha .puffeiM cal tennis tourney, played at the (A P )—Funeral services for Major a stroke. H i^ School courts last nif^t, fOl- Frank W. Cavanaugh, noted foot­ “Cav*s” footbaU career began lo w s v. ball coach, will be held Friday amid back in 1887 when..ha w as an aU- SCORES 64, 44 AND 6-3 TO PLAY SIX GAME the simple surrounding ot his Amerlcan end at Dartmouth. In Pbtat Scare. South Shore home. « 1888, ha becam e tha ” baby” o f Sturgeon .... .641 844 4024—6 84 swept through torso gUMS to « reir A high mass of raqulam will ba American footbaU 'soaches by ac­ BisseU ...... 434 731 1443—4— 81 celebrated at the Church of 'the cepting a post with the UntverfKyJ with the loss at only four MOEE B1S17TTALS. Ain Russell and Klaoha why did they Stroke AsHUyals. Lad Year’sitniner-Up Far SERIES AT BOSTON Sacred Heart, Newton Center, at o f . In 1811 ha becam e W ith the aoore 8-8 sgatost hi—, BUto hire either of them. - A P N O O F aeU raUied desperately aad oanturM 10 a. m., and burial will be at bead coach at Dartmouth, where Sturgeon ...... 'T T ri >8 8 11 i Manchester Herald: If they had gone and got a cou* O f Form, Bows to Steaifi- a love game, foUowtog up by hreek- Woroaster, his birth place. ha stayed untU ' 1816,: wdian U s Bissau ...... 1 10 17 7 1 Ae manager of the West Sides 1 jfie of big league umplree there are "Cav,” ona of the moat beloved coaching dim ware tniarmptad by Ing Sturgeon In toe next to it OVER THE WEEK-END some people* in the crowd that SECOND SET. footbaU coaches of a generation wish to da^aod my team to the the World War. Point Scare. 8-4. Stu^reon than ran out the eel would not be satisfied with their de- died at .his home here yesterday He enlisted as a private in tha ness of Opponenl; Winner as he again broke BiaaeU's eorvice. farthest point possible. In the Sturgeon ...... 269 941 1443—4— 80 dBlons. If tha Bluefields fail to after a courageous battle. 102d Field ArtUlary of the 96th Bissau ...... 444 804 4186—6 - 8 8 sack To BeeeUiie first place this fan of Mondajr*s for* play the West Sides tha third an(! Falling health and fast dimi Division. Gallantry In aotton ao- to Meet HoDand m Uniqne Ntw York Splits Even Widi um is misleadinc the puUic vrhva ha deciding gama of this series I think eye^ht, brought on In great oountad for moat of his promotlaas Straka Analysis. Both players huggSd tha basaUne that they are the team that should A P N» O DF aad make weak returns that rsault- ft t D 1 tJi that ^I maae made a reman remark about by World War wounds, forced from private to major. H4 never be called poor sports instead of the to give up football for the fuUy recovered from wounds ra- Sturgeon ...... 1 8 13 6 . Matdi SepL 10. ed in long raUiea. BlsasU was moat Uurds MS DHITSS Ars ldl€| < b ^ d i^ t^ ^Uh the_W^ side West Sides. [uiet of his Marchflald chicken Bissau ...... 1 11 14 8 at toe neC drawn by Sturgeon’s high ball team. I made no such state­ oatved whan shnqmel tore his face Yours in Sport, arm. aw ay. T H IR D BBT. lobs, whiek he smashed into toe ment Next he wants to know { A Spectator. Last month, the major, who was Belnt Bcoia. cornera to neat pigm ents. BlaaeU Cabs Remaia Hiird; Yan-| about the qrartsmanship of the Xh 1818 ha baoame coach at Bos- 87 years old, underwent an abdom­ .ton CoUega and eight years later Sturgeon .^....449 494 686—6—88 PUyinff with a grim deter- did hla beat work at the nst but West Side teaxn. Sports Editor, inal operation. He had partially ra- at Fordham. Re ratliM last year. BtssaU ...... 814 148 868— 8— 80 minatioij that foreitost the ul­ Sturgeon always managed to lure Ha claims the fans are aU fed up Manchester Herald, Stroke Analyala. him back to the baseline, whence kee’s Cot Margm. on tha West Sidas becausa every timate result, Robert Sturgeon D ear S ir: A P N O Df moet qf BlaeeU’i soft retunia want game there is an argument or a continued hie aensationa Please allow me to say a few Sturgeon ...... i 7 8 10 1 Into the nst to a total 17 errors fist fight Now Usteil, you fan, if words to the party who under the Bissau ...... 0 11 14 10 1 march to the finale of the loca in the first sat besides seven outs. By OBLO BOBBBTSOl^ there was any such thing going on caption of Sportsmanship oritleisad men’s singles tennis tourney Sturgeon netted only eight timet Asaocinted Press Spons Writer over at the West Side do you think tha personnel of thu Waat Side DISPUTE STILL RAGES; and drove out of bounds 11 ttmei. tha Reeraatlon Canter would let us last night on the High Schoo basebidl team of which I am a mem. Witlt tha start of thair orudal have tha diamond. I should sa; BlaaeU won three of tha fiist four bar, who after even prooaadlag as courts, sweeping Earl BisseU six*tama aarlaa with the Boston not You say you have wltnasae games in tha aeoond aet, two of ter as to question tha integrity of seeded No. 2 and last yearia Bravas only ona day away, tha no ball games and yat you can talk HERE’S BEST SOLUTIONI^*®’’*'® ™ * which want to dujoa. Sturgaoa took Naw 7oik Otants today still hald a Ilka that You probably don*; tha entire group, didn’t have the runnar-up, from his path with the fifth at love but loat the next Bix-gama laad. know but it’s paopla like you that nai-va to sign his name, but hid be­ COUIGEFOOniU a stunning upset victory. The two la a row to maka tha aoore, 8-8. K t for anothar aqually brilliant spoil sports In this town. hind an asaumad name and Bigned Sturgeon doublefauUed three tlmee his article "Fan.” scores were 6-4, 4-6 and 6-S. hurling faat on tha M rt of u Naw You also stated that tha game Bhelields Shonld Abide by A Unlqns Flasl in the aeventh game. With victory York cast*off, Bill Walkar, tha ad' needed a new umpire. Wall, listafi. What kind of sportsmanship do to hia graap, BliaaU laemad to go to Local Sport Xt waa svidant that Blassll waa 1 1 ‘ vintaga of ^ha laagua laadara prob* That gama was me BlUafialdii home you call that Mr. F i^ To quota ona GiWES THE FAU pleoei completely, losing ths asxt far from the fina form that brought ably would ba still graater as they game. Bill Brennan and Ralph santenoa of yourt arflola Mr. Fan, Umpire’s Decision and two games and Just barely pulling him to tha finals last yaar but it praparad to taea tha stubborn S t Russell ware supposed to call them vmioh by the w i^ was the only thing the tenth out of the firs. WsssUlsd Chatter it in ao wife datraoted from Stur- Loula Cards in the final gam e with Brennan blmind tha plate. which prompted me to write this Accept Defeat, Then Meet 40-lovs and naadsd only a point to tha aaiias. Knowing this was their home gama letter, you said: *‘X have known iSGcn AdnittioD Cotii from gaoa’i triumph. T’ha latter played a win ths set. But Sturgsoa toosd HttbbaU la Star why didn’t tha Bluafialda sea that many of these players (West Side) ralaatlaas, steady gama that would him to nst ths next return, after B r^an stayed nomaT You also for a good many years and X don’t West Sides m Deddinp Here’s the answer to your query, hava forosd hla opponsn to ths which ha doublafaulted anu thra fall KUbball, hurling tha Qianta to limit, avan at hli bast thair first victory in four gamaSt said that tha gama belongs to tha think that there la any real sports- C. J. P. The Braves have beaten the 10 to 50 Per Cint in the saay pray to a plauamsnt that saat Aad ao tha atags waa sat for blankad tha Cardinals in tha first Bluafialds or should ba protastad manship in anyone of the players.” Giants nine times in fourteen games ths gams to dusos. Blassll then took final, to ba playsd Sunday, Baptem- gama of a doubla*haadar yesterday Wall, X have more right to protest Sport followers of this town know Battle Next Snnday. this season and have eight to play ths next two points and tha is t East, I I Team Prepare to bar 10, bstwsaa two piaysra who art with five hits for a 8 to 0 daoisioa. that gama than any man ip town that thkt Is oarrylni. the Joke a lit with the league leaders from 8 e^ Bliasll sarnad 11 plaosmsata la Walkar, also jMtohlng fva*hlt ball, for two reasons. First, Ralph Rus tie too far. Here is some one who 1 to Oct. 1. Boston expects to win sxpoasata of tha unorthodox two ths second act to five to Sturgsoa shut out the Qiants R to 0 sail was supposed to call tha bases. submits an article to a newspaper Tbs dispute over the dVut Bides* six out of the eight games. Open Season. haadad styls of play, bstwssn two but added 14 nets to his total, wMla whoao teaala la bassd almoat antirs- the cards tha second gama. Second, tha Bluafialds used Pate for publicaUon, a paper which has Bluefields Ult at the West Bide last Sturgeon netted 18 Umse. Blsasll Klaoha and did not gat my consent ly on an aacaaay ability to maka an Hubball boosted his total number a d ally circulation o f about 6,000 Sunday moming 'still rages aad Here’S the answer to another had sight outs aad Sturgeon six. of vietoiiaa for tha year to 18, his They had no right doing that. They copies and states that players such question by an anonymous feminine I air-tight dsfsnis ths bait offsaN. Dusos Fiaal Gemss shows no sign of abatlni or of be­ (NolSi This is tbs first of throe Both art sxpsrts at ths bassllns and bast record ainoe Joining the mn also shoved Russell behind tha plats as Walter Holland, George Btavnlt- fan. Permits for local basebaU dia­ storiH dealing with plans and proa- Btossll joomsd tired to ths third at ths nst. Both art wsak in Jors. and didn’t let me know of tha sky, Johnny Falkoskl and numerous ing settled. Therefore, it behooves monds are issued up t6 one week la psots for the forthcoming college 10-10 set and took only torso points aa virtually avary dapartmant of ths Vialkar not only matched Hub* change. Ask how many fans saw othsrs on the team are not sports The Herald sports department to advance aad therefore it would be football season), Sturgeon rsdoublsd bis efforts aad ball’s performance in every respect Kovls bounding third base and you entirely possible for a tsam«to oh gams, savs for that aforcmsntloasd s m and fall to give their opponents a step la and point uut tha' the most woo ths first two games. BI U except'stiika*outs but \;ant hi will find vary few, 88 parsons out tain a permit last Saturday for a knack of covariag tbs court with fighting chance. That's Just what reasonable method of settlement By ALLA pTQOVLO broke Sturgsoa to ths next but drop­ •na batter in hitting, driving out a of a hundred ware watching that that particular sentence means Mr. game next Saturday, A team coi/Ud am ulag agility aad spssd. would be to play the third and de­ Associated Press Sports Editor ped bis ssrvios to ths fourth only heme run. baU hit to right field. Yes, Mr. Fan. What chance did you give the et s permit tdday to play next Rollaad Botter Playsr to break through again to tha fifth, Cubs Split Evan Sport Fan, and finishing this .latter ciding game of the series next Sun­ boys to answer you* insinuations? Stednesday but would bavb to wait Now York, Aug, 80— (AP) —Col­ Of ths two, Hollanu assms ds makln^ tbs score 8-8. Sturgsoa cap­ The Chicago Cuba remalnad in X would vary much like to talk to day, the winner.to mee the winner None. After casting refiectlons on until tomorrow to get a permit for' lege football, already well primed oidsdly ths bsttsr playsr. Hs haa tured tbs next two la a row aad waa third place, a gama back of tha «u personally. X would like to of the Firatea-Sub Alpines sarlea. their character you sign off "Fan” . next Thursday. That’s the system had much mors sxpsrisnot and hit gunning for match Mint to tha Braves, who ware idle, by aplittlng mow where tha poor sportsman Abide By Muling according to the Recreation Centers. and fortified to crash the sports pic Why didn’t you sign your article two-handa-on-ths-rackst styls ' is eighth gams before BlssoU seemed a doublahaadar with the Brooklyn ship comas in. Hoping to hear ture again, will mot kten oompeU like a man? Appaiently you didn’t Tha Bluefields seteoted the um< much batter dsvslopsd than Stur to rssllss whet waa taking plaea. Dodgers. Max Carey's man won tna from you soon, I still remain In have the '’stufr' that men are made lres for last Sunday's game The Herald sports department 1s tlon this fall with the lowest gson’s. Ths latter's backhand la Aad then Blisall suddenly jams out first on power, 18 to 8 but fall be clean sports. of." Then you have the nerve to IThether or not the decision on )he perfectly wlUlng to allow the use of scale of prices for spectators since of ths doldrums aad fiaahed ipso- fora Lon Warnaka's pitching in the Nick Angelo, ? very wsak, whlls Holland's is at write on Sportsnoanship.' failure of Kovis to touol third' is Its columns to air a sports dispute pre-war pays. taoular tennis to duscs tbs gams second, losing 6 to 8. Manager West Side. Isaat* rsllabls. Tha proapsots art Reading further in ,your article, luestlonable is beside the point. The up to a certain limit aad providing On ton of sharp reductions made ard win ths next two points. But ae^ Tha Pittsburgh Pirates advanced that ths finala will rssolvs into a one gets the Impresuou that the act remains that the team must it doesn’t get personal. 'Tnat limit within the past year or two in the It turned out. Sturgeon’s victory within ona*half gama of tha Cubs D ear Fan: quaatlon of stamina, that U will bs West Side ball team is making a abide by the decision of the umpijre. hu now b ^ reached on the West attempt to check declining attend' was only delayed aa be to turn took by trouncing the Phillies for the After reading your article to monotonoui axxl long-drawn out, »at,tle field out of the Playgrounds. As Ralph Russfll saw the Sides-BlueSelds matter and no fur­ anoe, nearly half tha nation’s col the final game from duece. third stfalnt time, 4 to 1. Heinls Monday’s paper X wish to make a rathsr than tpsctaoular and excit­ You claim that half'df bur gabies Hovls did not touch the bagi Russwl ther letters will be .published after leges aad universities will slice ad' Sturgeon meds s total of 68 er­ Melnc pitched fiva*hlt bSIT. teply. You stated that you knew ing.' Holland’s sxpsrisnot should end up in fist fights. My friend a called Kovls out, retiring the Blue­ today. miMion costs further this season rors In the tores sets to 74 fo r Bis- Yanks Out Laad all the players on the West Bide A majority ot the so-called "big prove ths dsold* g factor that verbal argument Is not a fist fighc. fields and giving the West Sides tbs s«U aad earned 88 polate to 84 to Tha Washln^on Senators lead in team and you also said that they league^ ooliegM' are among those should brine him his sixth ooiutou- And I refer you to Mr. Busch of the game by a score of 6 to 4, to desd- Biieell. Sturgeon scored three aces the American League was trimmed were all very poor sports. Knowing The South Ends football team of lowering the soaie. tlvs town championship. Recreation Center and Walter Kit- ock the series at one-all. and 80 plaoemeata to two aces and to eight games as tha Yankees da* aU these players myself and having Hartford would like to open i their 10 to 60 P e r Cent Bissau Off Form :;el, who has been Playgrounc direc­ featad tha Detroit Tigers, 11 to 8, bean in personal contact with them The umpire’s decision is final and eeasoir booking road games with Reductions range from 10 to 60 lAst night’s match, which draw 82 placements for Bisssll. 'His latter, and tha laagua leaders divided a for the last four or five years, both tor at the West Side for thi. pMt should be respeoted. There is no. any team offering a suitable guar­ per cent in the east, an average of nearly 300 spsetatora, laatsd leas however, netted 46 timss to 18 t o twin bill ^th the Cleveland In on and off the field, I wish to dls< ;wo months, as to any fighting that question that Russel called the play antee. For games write to James J. about 80 per cent la the mid-west than one hour and a half, dsaplte Sturgeon and hit out 38 Umas to 87 dians. Tl|b Senators won the first pute your assertion that they are has taken place ou the grounds this os he saw it. And he has been an Carlo in care of the Oourant sports aad from 10 to. 40 per cent in the tha fact that it want to three sets. for Sturgeon. The latter double- 2 to 1 in ten .nnings but dropped all poor sports. year. Fighting on the Rec grounds umpire in this town long enough to department. far-west, figures compiled in a sur* Blassll played Uatleaely throughout faulted five timea, Biaiell four. the saeoud, 7 to 2. Your claim that every game they s not tolerated by the Recreation lave established a reputation for veiy for the Assodated Press show. the match and time and again tose- Treating four Athletic pitchers play there is either a hot argument Centers and the ground is not a 'air declslonfe. It la up to the Blue- The semi-finale of the Y pplay- la y Tliirty out of 68 eastern colleges ed away games that were practical­ roughly, the White Sox pounded or fists fiylng before the game is battle field as you would like to fields to accept the result and turn ground tennis tourney were replying to a queaUonniire indicat­ ly won by ilamming the ball outside League Leaders out an 11 to 5 triumph over Phlla' over. T do not agree with you paint it, but a place where the pub­ to the business of winmng the third yesterday aftemCndon with the ed reductions in ticket j^ces. Twen­ or Into the net, tactice that were delphla. there. I do not'know how many ic of Manchester finds health and gsiqe—if they can. ing results: Joe Varriok defeated ty-nine others will stand pat on mlaslnf when he waa on the losing Tha Boston Red Sox and St. basebaU games you have ever seen enjoym ent. Play Baseball! Andy Sudolf in the 18-16 year bid their 1988 schedule. Only the Uifi- end of the score. Only at sporadic (By Aiaoelated Preee) Louis Browns split a bargain bill. but I think it must, have been very I can find nothing but praise for It now appears that the managers class, 6-4, 6-1; Alphonse Lukas de< versity of Maine and Geneva Col­ Intervals did Bissau tha bril- N arional The six-hit pitching of Bob Wei few. Why? Because if you have i;be Bluefields Baseball Club and of the Pirates, Bluefields and Sub- feated Fred Lucas in the under 18 lege of Beaver Falls, Pa., expressed Uant tennis of which he is capable BatUng, Klein, PhiUiei land gave the Sox the second ,?ame, e s f e e e a A7S seen many games you would not think that they are all a bunch of Alpines had no right to oust the class, 6-1, 6-2; Mary Kovas defeat­ sufficient confidence in an "upturn’’ and at such times Sturgeon was tuns, Martin, Garde 8 to 4, after the Browns had taken eeeeeess 101 have written the article you did. food sports and have the snappiest West Sides from the tournament to ed Albina Kaske in the older girls to announce they will raise admis­ pdwer/ess. the opener, 10 to 8. Runs oatted in, Klsto •eseeea* 106 Have you eve rseen a good game laseball club that has appeared on decide the town champion. At any class, 6-4, 6-2. The finals wUl be sion charges this year. Bethany Steady and Relentleas Jis. Klein ... played Friday afternoon. ‘•••eeeeeee 184 *1 when there was a close play and the West Side 9eld in some time rate, it seems a poor policy to fol­ College of West Virginia will oon- But "Bingo", who only last week Xiubles, Klein si coach or captain of the team that and I feel sure that the majority tinue last year’s policy df free ad­ • • • • e a 88 low. The best th i^ to do is to for­ removed I^bro Urbaneta, seeded Triples, Vaughan, Pirates 18 thought the umpire called the play of the West Side boys feel the same This being the time of yeau* mission to ay home games. NAME JOHN MUNSIE get all about the dispute and play No. 6, in three, thrilling Mta, came Home runs, Berger-Kleto 24 wrong did not argue that the play way. However, in competition the when all good men must come to the Top Prices Vary right back, hammering away steadi­ baseball. The fans are a patient lot Stolen bates, Martin '•••esse 19 was caUed wrong. If you have you other fellow has to beat you to aid of their party, this department Top prices vary with the lesser as a whole but will eventually balk ly in a manner that caused BisseU Pitching. Cantwell, Braves ....18-7 have seen something that I never prove himself a better man. sadly picks the G ators to win the games but the |4 game, plus tax, to break up in the third and sn^^; at constant bickering. Forget it and will ba more of a. rarity than ever. A n ierlesa SOCCER LOOP HEAD have. Getting back to the mMn reason American league bunting. With even le t Only three points aepanited the p lay b all! Only the Yaie-Harvard game .re-’ Satttog, Foxx, Athletics .884 Now for a few words about lor this letter, I find it hard to sit more sorrow, 'We name the /Jlsmts players in ths first and lewnd set ri Here’s the box score of Sunday’s mains in this price class on the Runs, Gehrig, Yanke •••eeeea* 118 sportsmanship. What did any lack and be quiet while some UO' in the National loop, bellevihg that but Sturgeon gained an eight-point 'irj game, crediting the West Sides with schedule for eimer the Blue or the Runs batted to. Foxx,...... 189 member of the West Sides do Sun­ coown person tak«s it upon himsel! little short of a miracle will* bring advantage in the thlro. a r.' the victory: Crimson, leaving it on the same Hite, Manush. Senators e e e e e a 186 day morning that gave you the '■x> cast danoaglng insinviatlons at the rich deserving Braves to the Local Man Is Elected Presi­ W est Sides level with the Army-Notrs Dame Sturgeon took the opening game Doubles, Bums, Brown 42 opinion that they are all a bunch of the character of the boys with whom top. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. classic in Now York. on his own service from duede and Triples, Manush, Senators 14 have the pleasure of associating. Wilkinson, .5 1 0 0 Even the "big game” on the West broke BisseU in the second to lead Home runs, Foxx ...... 86 dent of League; Robert As far as the umpires are con­ That’s what is known as rubbi^ Local champs generaUy remain M ikan, 8b • • • • • e .4 0 4 1 Coast, between Stanford and Cali­ 2-0. But BisseU came back and won Stolen bases, Walker, 'Tigera cerned I think they both called the the fur the w roiy way. local champs smd the exception 88 S. Hewitt, If . .4 1 0 1 fornia la a |4 affair this year as the next two, after which Sturgeon Pitching, Whltehill, Senatori ..18-6 plays as they saw them. The proves the rule, the exception in Pratt Is Secretary. Thanking you for your valuable Stavnltsky, lb .8 1 12 0 compared with a previous top of |6. gam e /as the Bluefields’ home space Mr. Editor. I am t' is case being Joe MoCIuskey. Joe Stratton, c .. .1 0 1 0 cleaned up local and state long OMy Notre Dame of the big game and they had the privilege of Yours truly, ip Hedlund, c .. .4 1 6 1 distance running events surd then school group bolds to the pre-de- any umpire that they want­ BERT McCONKBY, McCann, ss • ■ • • • 2 1 1 8 ression prices, box seats t o ^ the John T. Munsie of 128 Center ed. If they did not have any faith went to national fame, but what of street, long an active figure in local West Side Ball Team Burkhardt, cf .4 0 1 0 the others. Eddie Uthwinski and Southern California game at South soccer circles, has been named McOonkey. 8b .2 0 2 4 Anne Arson, town swinuniag Bend going for 16.60 each with tha president of the Northern Connec' F. Hewitt, p . .4 0 1 6 champs, made little headway in a I best reserved seat a t'84.40. What A Difference ttcut Soccer League, and Robert state meet recently. Walter Hol­ Prices to the most attracrive Pratt of 85 Fairfield street has been OLYMPICS PRY U D Yesterday’s Stars 88 5 6 27 16 4 land, wboae tennis' monopoly is now I games in the mid-west, south, The Really Smart Men’s Shoes Make! re-elected secretary. Mr. Munsie Bluefields g o la g into its siseth year, m akes lit- southwest aad Rooky Mountain con­ is also president of the Manchester A B . R . H . PO. A . E. Qe progress in outside tournaments. ference groups ntoge from |1.60 to Rees, which team is affiliated with OFF S O C ^ SEASON By AssooialetL Press Brennan, If ...... 6 0 1 0 And so^it gees. 83.60 in most cases, with some at the League, and Pratt is president Tony Lasseri, Yanks—Drove In C. Smith, 2b ....5 0 8 88. of the Olympics, local Junior team. five runs against Tigers with home Rautenburg, cf ..4 0 1 0 Stanford win try selling ead-soae Both the Olympics and the Rees run and triple. R . smith, r f . . . . 8 2 0 0 a t only 88 c e n ts 'fo r lesser B O S t O N I A M S are now prepi^ng for the coming Local Junior Eleven to Play Cart HuboML Giants, apt - Bill E. Raguskus, lb . .4 0 1 games aad tha University of Kan 8 BLUEFIEU)S O P ^ will offer toe p rice to , season, which opens Sunday, Sept­ Walker, Cardinals--Bach allowed A. Raguskus, 8b . .8 1 8 0 sem e ember 17. The local teams en jo ^ sriyyol heye, five hits in pitchlak shutout vie Katkaveck, o ....4 0 0 a successful season last year and Stafford Springs Here 11 OoUsgea V New England an- torie in double bUl. Kennedy, s a ...... 8 1 3 HIGRLANDICElEAMl are looking forward to even greater 1 noundag 1988 redueaooe ao far in­ Danny Taylor, Dodgers, aad Jim K ovls, p .4 ^ 0 0 3 success this fall. The vice-president Sunday Afternoon. Mosolf, Cubs—Former ooUeoted clude Boetoa OoDega, Trinity, of the Lieague la Dan Bureli of four hits in opener; lattor clouted Springfield, Northeeitem, Yale end Waterbury and the trOaaurer is 88 4 8 36 8 The Bluefields swing into aoUon H arvard. homer with one on to help win W est S id e s ...... 004 010 000— 6 Saturdsy . against the powerful Frank A. DeFreitas of Hartford. On Sunday the Olympics will open nightcap. PluM lelds...... 000 000 108—4 Highland Ice club Of Hartford. Thta George Haatie of Hartford and Mr. the Soccer season with a game at Roy Johnson, Red Sox—Pounded will be the first time the Bluefields Pratt will act as delegates to the the Charter Oak strMt grounds. Mikan out foul buiit last strike. Browns pltehlng for home run a ^ Sacrifice hits, Mikan, McCann; have played the idemsn. 0R (»NIZE JDVENIIE state association. It is . reported Stafford Springs will provide the five singles in twin bin. that Presldrat James Carson of the opposition. double plays, Hewitt to McCann; This teiun is one of the strongest Heinie Manuah, Senators, and clubs in Hdrttod. barring none. state association will name Mat­ In preparation for the game coach left on bases, Bluefirtds 5, West Monte Pearsan, Indians—Former’s They have playm on their squad SOaXRUAiaiEHERE thew paton as commissioner to Paton has ordered a scrimmage Sides 9; base <» balls, off Kovls 6, single in 10th broke up first game; who would be la, w Bastom League supervise soccer in the north section practice which will be* held at the Hewitt 8; hit by pitcher. Kennedy latter. stopped Senators with two if the circuit were now operatmg. of the state and will have Mr. Pratt West Side tomorrow' night start­ by Hewitt; struck out, by Kovls 11, hits .in second. The Highland loe team has beaten serve with Paton. ing at 6:00 p. m. All signed players Hewitt 4. Tinse, 9.48. Umpires: Rus­ Dua to the latarest Shewn last Luke Appling, White Sox—Drove the WeM Sides of this town 9-0 and The clubs which compose the are requested to be on hand at that sell and Klecha. fall aad tola aprtag among toe in three .nina against Athletics thw also played a 6-6 tie. league are Hartford Portuguese', hour. younger groupa in town in aoeoer, w ith double and tw o alpideB- Tills wdl be the only appearance Hartford Socccer Club, Chance Fifteen players have signed and it IWB been decided c try aad form the Bluefields will make tkte week Vought, Manchester Rees’, Water­ have been registered with the a JuveaUo Boeodr Laagua. It is HELEN NOT TO'qUlT because some of tha players are b »- bury Ameriefios and German Sports league. Only three more players Imped to fet.fBor teeme m town, * s Ug to New Yotk aad Boston to Q ub. can be registered, and Ooaeh Paton Last Night Fights!* repreeenttnf North, South, Sparks, Nevada, Aug. 80.— (A P) mid the wsek'mad. ' states emphatically that those three end WoidMdos, aad poariMy two -^elen Wills Moody, who default­ BUI Jones win make his first so- CALLS GRID PRACTIOB wlU *be selected only from those B y ______teem s tram' Hertford. Robert ed in the National women’s singles pearanos with the Foleyltos. It is Pratt, Beady Pratt, end Matt vriio show up best during practice New York—Steve Hvnad, Pas- iMuiiy champlonahty finals to Helen expected that BQl wffl twirl this Paten have gttrred up ooneldsriM e Coach Eddie Wilson of last year’s sessions. sale, N. J„ aad Chariey Jacobs because she feared a oM- m m because the HlghMad los latareat ta toe Bouto aad Junior football champions, the After the practice a Pittsburgh, drew, 10. lapse, asM islie has |m intontlon of M m hasn’t hoea -bealen to' town BMas, aad DavM HamUtoa at ^ Orioles, announces that the taai masting will be held. New Chteago—Jackie Sharkey, Mtans- rearing m m the gams. will h(M its first practice of the misat which has been ordered North B a^ se that t M ehahld bo ^oUa, outpointed L pu Vlas, CMoa- As me tndn besilag her home to .Tie fans can a Has” on what season tomorrow evening at seven view aad will be distributed to 10, 6. lerkelay, Calif., pasMd fhrou^ o’clock in the rear of th e^.M . C. A. kind o f baoihall the BhistiHB realty beye^ ^ j ? i a on Sunday. All members aad Revere, Maaa-r-Normim Oohrad, hare aha said shd would play again play by somparing their ptoy Ail members of last years squad are players are requested to make re­ WUtoa, N. BL, . - Brown, Charteston, 10. . with an injured win offMals.

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Ail in good con­ Meanwhile thr fluriY over our Notice is hereby given that Pass fo' 2 persons, with beard. R sm o o - 1932 PLYMOUTH Fourdoor sedan dition, rent reifonable. Apply W tennis champions, notably H. EDe^ Book No. 36265 issued by The Sav­ very good condition, has floating able. 63 Garden street Phone 6194. S. Hyd«t 923 Main strMt. Tel. 4412 Paris, . Aug. 30.—XAP)—Hemi^ Barrtng. a * iast-adnate - hitch, It may he the- hire irortb VineA Jr., seems to have ings Bank of Manchester has been power, tires, paint and upholster Co<±et bulwark of France’s Davis cocaet ipdx^farttei p}aa.. wUl' cep- ducemepts, or the lack of tksm, but blown over for the season, with no lost or destroyed, and written ap­ ing like new. Car has hkd only one FQiit RENT—£(UMMER street in either case it doee seem that one’s amateur reputation damaged w a n t e d -^ru6 ^ » - c't).‘ defense for five years, finmUy reaint Frfihce in theae matches plication has been made' to said owner, low price of | 3 5 0 ; 1929 ' robin flat with or 'without garage, .against Tildeo and brace tounes, Uncle Sam has 'i lo ot difficulty to any extent and nothing wasted bank by the person in whose name Buick sport coupe. This is the BOARD front aad back veranda. Centerflelt has decided to turn professionaL the fornjer Tteas amateur. > v maintahilng any continuity of ama- but a lew thousand words o t sports- such book was issued, for payment best looking car on the road today s tre e t 6 room flat with garage. WANTED— ROOM AND BOARD The famed .ormls ace, once a ball Coehet, riow 81 years old, has Uurism for his uojrs and j^ ls, topm page speculation. of the amount of deposit represent- for 'the price. Tires, paint and up- Good cooditlan. Manchester Realty boy in bis native town of Lyoru by young lady, in private family, been- rabked krnong - the world's one Olympiad to Another. Only one specific commercial -of­ .ad by said book, or for the issuance holstiry very good, low price of Od.. 928 Main street Tei. 4412. and later the undisputed kingpin of west oi Main street good food, ibipi td* tennis players contindiusT When Other:' countrlee develop fer was nuule to Vines aad ioknowl- of ^ duplicate book therefor. 8295; 1929 Oldsmobile sedan, this the game for the three-year irtter- ttoq home privileges. Write Box R, ly siniee 1926. In that year h e wbrid 'ehampiori athletee, thsy g*n- edged .by him, but It dsvrioped that car will sell quick for tbe low FOR RElTC-rTIfilEE. FIVE and val covering 1928 through 1980, to w flnt major title, the FrencUi price of 8125:1929 Chevrolet coachi Herald. ’six'roqm tenements, with all mod­ erally try t^keep them in competi­ even this one was based m e^y on a a ( jT U M O B 1 L £ S f u r SAI.E 4 expected to umoiince bis dechdeo bare* foiut hampionsblp at Au- tion. The faces and achievements bid for balljlboo. Once the tonnis exception condition, one of tbe ern im p le m e n t s . Inquire at 147 ‘ffidally next week T" tdiU, repeating in^988. 198O and of foreign stars grow familiar to an governors satisfied themselves as to best cars we have had^this year, Skist CMter street or Phone 7864. His first profeesioruC engage­ 1981<. He won tbe Britlab title in 1933 CHEVROLETT sedan, low mile­ APARTMENTS^FLA'l'S— old Olympic tourist like myself. It this, they apparently dismissed tbe a t tbe* low price o f 81!H); 1927 ment. it was leamW, will come in ISzT c'ld 1929 and the American age, like new, priced low for quick F b R r e n t —HEATED apartment, is gratifytog to see performers like case without so much as giving the Buick 7-passenger isedan, all good TENEMENTS 68 the Franco-American matches sale; 1933 Plymouth coach, mile­ second floor, 829 Main street i> chan^onshin in 1928. bojrs a change to make another story tires, new brakes, motor just over starting Sept. 22 when be wU* luva But It has been in Davie cup Dduglga Lowe or Paavo Nurmi re­ age 4000. Perfect condition. Bar­ SINGLE MAN .OR WO m AN w ill large rooms, fireplace, bath, gas hauled, with new wiring, 8100. peat But for the presence of profit out o f i t gain. Cole Motors. Telephone 6463. find our comfortable -W > m apart­ ran^ and water heater, newly a chance to renew Lis old rivalry play, eapedally that he has earned These cars must be sold before the 1 that Nurmi merely hao done what a Vines may, of course, eventually ments conveniently situated ta i^nqvatfid, first class condition Witt Big BUI TUden. bis chief fame. first of September to allow trading flock of other stars have long been turn pro. That is bis business to de­ business section. Low rent John­ furnished if desired, rent reason­ suspected of doing—profiting .from cide about, but neither his 1933 rec­ Want Ad lalemiatlsB on new cars. These prices will son Bldg. Tel. 6917 or 7635. able.' Apply G. B. Keith Furniture some of their excursiuns—the cele­ ord thus far nor tbe future of pro­ change this Thursday at closing, Company opposite High school. ^ . .r * Riley Chevrolet Co., Armory Ga­ brated ifirm would have participated fessional tennis seem calculated to FOR RENT—TWO 4 ROOM tene- in the Olym pics fo r th^’ fourth time Inspire mue^ inducement to him. Manchester rage, 60 Wells street. Telephone ments, first aad second floors, all 6874. in a row. Evening Herald improvements at 170 Oak stiee^ BUSINESS LOCATIONS British Ace Determined Since the wartime Interval, on the rent 820. Inquiry Maples Maternity iVh. BUY. SELL and daonaoge used other hand, bow many American QI.ASSIFIKD Home. FOR RE|4T 64 WRESTLING carp all makes and modela Armory track stars have repeated Olympic ADVERTISEMENTS Garage. 60 Wells btreet Telephone FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat OJ FOR RENT—LARGE ROOM 20x40, conquests? Exactly one. Dr. Clar­ 6874. ,suitable forbusinera or club room, ence L. (Bud) Houser, the Califor­ OeoAt MX averaa* woroa to a Use Center street -Inquire 180 Center To Take American Crown b y aiuaban and abbrevlatloBS street second floor. rear 829 Main street Apply G. E nian who topiwd the discus throw­ Albany—Joe Savoldl, Three eaeb oonat as a word aad eonpooad Keith Furniture Company, opposite ers in 1924 and 1928 before retiring Oaks, IDcb., defeated Frank Dean, words as two worda IfliiiiBani cost Is AUTO ACCESSORIES— FOR RENT—SIX ROOM tenement High sebooL to bis dental practice. There have pries of tbrss llnsa thing tc do adtb champioru, 1 want Geor^a, stsulgtat,falls. LIDS ratss osr day for translsBt' TIRES with all improvements and garage, bben others who tried to double up, ro RENT—OFFICES AT 865 Mam to rtinaln rtotural.” ada ... ready Sept 1st Inquire 33 Lewis Tide Is Final Goal of Enid Some critidsm'^ at home for not like Morgan Taylor in the 400-meter ' SPORT BBIEF^ icaceUTS llaMfe If, ISSR FOR SALE — USED TIRES: 3 street (Qrford Bldg.). Apply Bd- Caxb Chares s tre e t “trying" in the last two Amerleafi hurdles, Charley Paddock in the s Coassoauvs i>ays ..I 7 ots| • ots 700x18; 2. 650x19: 1, 600x18; 3 waro J.'Holl. TsL i642 and 8( ^ . sprints, Lee Blames in the pole WANT^U-LADY TO khafe four Wilson Before She Re­ rtmaMMdnahips in which she was Ban Francisco’s new postmaster, i CoassontlTS Days ..I • ou, 11 ets 600x19; 6, 476x19; 5, 500x19; 4, eHnwaated in the seml-flnal and vault, but even they have been tbe W. H. McCarthy, was st one tlms 1 Day ...... I 1 1 etsi U o u 550x19; 1, 600x21; 2, 460x20. Sisso room apartment Tilth business All orders for Irrseular inssrtloos qpaiter-flnal rounda is believed to exceptions. president of the -®adfle Coast Station, Comer Main and Bissell giri, kitchen privileges, five mlp- HOUSES FOR KENl 65 Banseh Torus Pro will be obarssd at ths ons tins rata utes walk from Main street Tele­ tire^ Is Disgnseted With have riled up Miss Wilson. League and later president of the Spsolal rates tor tong tern every street. The latest of tbe 1932 Olympic Ban Francisco Mission baseball day advertising given upon reqnest. phone 5856,' between 6 and 8. FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM house gold* medal wlrmers to forsake Ads ordered tor three or six days with or without gerage, 136 School club. Competdire Golf; Makes amateur ranks in James Aloyslus and___ __ stoppedo p u - - _____ before tbe__ third or Sttb GARAGES—SERVICE- FO R RENT—6 ROOM FLAT, new street, Mancheeter, Conn. Adults Chariee V^lson, winner cl the day will be ebarged only foi tbe ao‘ae- ly redecorated, all improvements, Bausoh, who has signed to play pro­ 1933 Honolulu public links golf tnal numbernnmber of umeaumes tbs ad appear'appear­ STORAGE 10 preferred. ed. obarglng at the rate earaeA but garage if desired. Apply 18 Hasei How They Stand fessional football this season with title, is of Cblnese-Hawaiian-Cau- Stingmg Rekoke. the Chicago Cardiruds. casion Mood. He was 20 years old no allowanee or retonds ean be nade FOR RENT— STORAGE space s tre e t RENTS OF EVERY Description on atx time ads stopped after tbs and price. Singles, flats, tenements It was on the -gridiron that "Jar­ when he won tbe championship. fifth day. suitable for large truck or busses, FOR RENT—3 ROOM' APART­ ;#B8TEBDAY’8 RESULTS ring Jim” first attracted athletic No m u forbids": asplay lines not Manchester Construction Company, —no charge. Dial 8601. John F. Highland Park, Hi., Aug. 8 0 .- solA MENT. all improvements, hot wa­ Shannon, 79 Russell street. notice, but Americans long will re­ Tbe Herald wlU not be responsible Telephone 4131. ter heat furnished, also garage. In­ (AP)—Disgusted and ‘through American League member his-feat -of breaking tbe tor more than ons Inoorreet Insertion New Ymrk 11, Detroit 9. of any advertisement ordered tor quire 18 LiUey street, upstairs. FOR RENT—67 BLRO street six with competitive golf, but fired world record in the Olympic decath­ FOR RENT more than one time. room singl#, all . improvements, with a bumirig ambition to show WAihlngUm 2, aeveland 1 (1st.) lon last summer. Since then his rec­ Tbe Inadvertent omission ot incor- MOVING—TRUCKING- FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM tene­ steam beat, garage. Walter Fricke, the world she can take tbe title Cleveland 7, Waahingtoo 2 (2d.) ord has twice been surpassed by a 5-Room Flat, all improve­ rsot pnblleatlon ot advertising will be STORAGE 20 ment with all improvements, at 54 Bs#t Middle Turnpike Chicago 11, Philadelpbia 5. German. Hans Heinrich Sievert, rectified only by oanoellatlon ot tbe back with her, Ehild Wilson o f E ng- ments, spacious grounds, oharge made tor tbe servioe -eadereA 58 Birch street Inquire upstairs. St Louis 10, Boston 8 (1st.) wbj in keepir^ with European cus­ All advertlsemenu must ooatorm SILVER LANE BUS LINE offer tbe ro RENT—FIVE AND SIX room laiid today Joined 15 American Boston 9, St Louis 4 (2d.) toms win ptoserve bis amateiur garage, electric lights and la style, oopy and typography with accommodation ot their targe L)e- GREENACRE SECTION —5 room nduses, single and double; also stws in the drive tor the National Natloiuil League sthtus for the glory of tbe Father­ heat furnished. regulations enforced by tbe publish- Luxe bus for lodge, part> or team flat and garage. Screens, shades modem apartments. Apply Bdwaro women’s ebampiopAip tt E-unoor. ers and they reserve tbe right to and awnings. Apply James Rucdell, New Y ork 8, St Loul; 0 (1st) land in the next Olympiad at Ber- edit, revise or rejbot any copy oon- trips at special rates. Phone 3063 J. Roll. Telephone 4642 and 8025. Conlldenl Of Win Un. . Also cheaper priced rents sldered objeotionablA 8860, 8864. 185 Wadsworth stm t S t Louis 2, New York 0 (2d.) on Charter Oak Street. One CLOSING HOURS—Classified ads to FOR RENT—SINGLE HOUSE. 6 The American title was her final Brooklyn 18, Chicago 5 (1st.) Look over the rest of tbe list of be published same day must be rs- LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flati with rooms, and sun porch, 2 car ga­ goal in the game she siUd die w u Chicago 7, Brooklyn 2 (2d.) American Oljnnpic champions:. 4-room and one 6-room. eelved by IS o’clock noon: Ssturdays garage. All improvements, 29 Ured of except for em occasiona] Eddie Tol^, double sprint win­ A m. moving, general wTUuking, Uvery rage, all in flrie condition, in a good Pittsburg^ 4, Philadelphia 1. 10:10 Walker street Tel. 3487; ' enjoyable rouno, and whUe four of ner, is through as axr amateur. TELEPHONE YOUR service. Our affiliation with United section, at 28 Scarborough Road (Only games scheduled). 217 North Elm Street Vans Servlet meaiu lower rates on . inquire at Manchester T ^ t Co. America’s "big five" . of feminine Ralph Hill, cliM r than a gnat’s eye­ FOR RENT—TWO MODERN six Phone .3300 '! WANT AOS. furniture moving to distant points. golf stlU were in the chapapionship STANDINGS lash to America’s first 5,000 m^ter room rents. Hudson street Tel. Ads are accepted over tbe ulepbone Large modem trucks, experienced 6 FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat drive, she thought she would add triumph, bka' quit competition to 6578. at the CHARGE RATE given above men, prompt service, ail goods in. single houaei all improvements, the title to uer collection'of three . Antorlean League as a convenience to advertisers, but garagg if .deslr?±. 16 Ilomestead successive Prltlsb crowtu. the CASH RATES will be accepted as sumd while in transit are features FOR RENT—FOUR AND six room W . L. ' street. Telephone 7091. Miss Wilson vas the talk of tbe FULL PAYMENT If paid at tbe busi­ offerea*at 00 extra expense to j^u tenements, all improvements. Tele­ Washington ...... 82 43 ness office on or before the seventh Dally trips to New York, baggage tournament not only becauM she TH &y following tbe first Insertion ot phone 4546 or 5280. broke the qilklftjfAg^ record' and New Y ork ...... 73 50 each ad otherwise tbe CHARGE delivered direct to steamship piers Cleveland ...... 67 63 RATE will be coUected. No responsi­ scored an easy triumph over ' i n . For further informatloo call 3063 FOR REN T—6 ROOM tenement on SUBURBAN FOR RUNT 6b Philadelphia 01- 03 bility for errors In telepboned ads 8860, 8864. Perrett A Glenney. Inc. Wadsworth street, with-* garage. B f.:. Lake yesterdav to pntqt Ore will be assumed and tbelr accuracy FOR R B ^—FOUR ROOMS on second round but becM^ of a Detroit 63 66 cannot be guaranteefi Adults. Tel. 4298. re eiu Lake' stm et, lights, water, temalJ stinging rebqke against the aver- Cliicago / ...... 60 67 HAL OEOttGE s o f a DO B o s t o n ...... 54 73 INDEX OF REPAIRING 23 FOR RENT—NEAR Centex, twu adult family preferred rent - 8l3, a:;e woman g^er. the ^ w or­ CLASSIFICATIONS* modem, five room flats, outlet for including lights. Call 6970. shipper who sliaps.' tbepi.:. on the S t L o u is ...... 47 82 SlrtkS s e e e s sj* • nAIA* • nnA • njg nEM* M MOWER SHARPENING, vacuum electric stove, garage if desired. back and fete them- '' Natlenal League ••••ggpgsewgggdfififiAJK B elaaner, washing machine, gim. Phone 6681. "After this championship is over. s e SMHS*S sfiBrs •» •••MfifiOt O lock repairing, key making. Braitb* FARMS AND LAND I'll be glad to he out of competitive New Y ork ...... 72 47 D eath *...... FOR RENT—TWO, THREE ana golf where too much Is, expected of Card of T h a n k s...... B walte, 52 Pearl street FOR SALE 71 Boston ...... 68 55 In Memorlam • e ••••••• gU!**'*** B Coui rooxb furaiehed ot unturnisnea champions,” she said, as she ducked C hicago . 68 57 Lost and Found ##••*••••••••••• I apartments' Manob'estet Construc­ VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE in congratMlatioiu and backslappers Pittsburgh ...... 66 56 Annonneementa ...... 3 —•••«*••••• 4 tion Co Tei. 4181 or 4359. N. Coventry. Poultry . specialty. “Yo> are criticized J you do and Personala ...... t COURSES AND CLASSES 27 iSt. Louis ...... 67 58 Bargain, snectriclty. good nelgh- criticized if vou oon’t. I want to Brooklyn ...... 51 69 AntonwbUes BEAUTY CULTURE—Bam while rw o OF OUR BBSl three room Automobiles for Sale ...... 4 b.vrhood. F. Schmidt. Telephone play in I'riendly matches where I Philadelphia ...... 50 71 learning. Details free. Hartford apartments are vacant redecorat­ Automobiles for Bxebargs i WilUniantic 2138-5. efin just drag around and enjoy ClncUmati ...... 48 77 Auto Aocessoiies—Tires 4 Academy of Hairdressing dOSkain ed. hot water Johnson BlocE TeJ. my%lf. No, I will ,not tur profes­ Auto Repairing—Painting a**.. ' 7 street. Hartford. 6917 or 7685. Auto Scnoola ...... sional. There are women of better TODAY’S GAMES Autoa—Ship by -Truok I HOUSES FOR SAI.E 72 than average form in goll who ti^ ,\ Anto^For Hire ...... 7 FOR* REN T—M ODERN, 6 room to assume s frightful dfpnity and Amertcaa League Garages—Bsrvlee—fitorags «« BUSINESS tenement, .with garage, on hl^er- FOR SALE OR RENT—Fine loca­ put on airs and graces in keeping ICotorcyolss—Bloyolss ...... ton street, five minutes <0 tniUs. tion, single bouse. Inquire 37 Ben­ (No games scheduled). Wanted Antes—MPtoreyelss ^ OPPORTUNITIES 3 2 with the popular idee of a cham­ Bnslneae aad Professional Telephone 8301. ton stre^ Town. pion. T can’t cope with it. Nattonal League Buatneas Services Offered ...... IS FOR SALE OR RENT—WeU es­ Riled At CriticUm Pittsburgh at Philadelphia Household Services O ffered ...... It-A RENTS NOW AVAILABLE in .Ul tablished blacksmith shop, or pos­ "It give^ me a ‘pain. I detest CTinciimati at Boston. Building—Contracting see o’e • • 14 sibly first glass blacksmith wanted sectioiu of the town, modem five Florists—Nnraerlea ...... 'I f ^ d six room tenements from 818 dodging people who are pleasant to Chicago at Brooklyn ( 2 ). Funeral Olreotors...... 14 to operate shop, as his. own busi­ me jutt because it seems to be the | St Louis at New York. Heattni Plumbing—Roofing ,am 17 ness. Manchester Construction Co. per. month up. Arthur A. Knofla. Insnranee ...... It Telephone 5440 or 4359. Millinery—UregstBaklng ...... 14 Telephone 4131. Movlng-^Trucklug—Storage ... 10 FOR RE2NT—5 ROOM tenem ent Painting—Papering ...... m*. >1 FOR SALE 's o . U. a MTJfV. Professional Servlcas...... » f t 0ELP WANTED— modem improvements, call at 16 ISUELSMjSSLSfc _____ Repairing ...... f t Ashworth street or telephone 3022. Here^s Revised-Schedule Tallortng—Oyelng—Cleaning ... 14 FEMALE 3a (BEAD THE STORY, THEN OOLC« THE PIOTUKB) Toilet Goode and Service ...•«... 16 Garage, if desired. 20 ACRES OP WOOD LAND Wanted—Bunlnees Service o> .... 14 WANTED—WHITE GIRI for gen­ The Tinymites clung to the. net. About ten miitu'^ slowly passed Bdneatfeaal eral housework. "Sleepy Iim,’’ 69 FOR REI^—FIVE ROOM tene­ Of Doubles Net Matches ‘*W< make a heavy load, I*J1 bet,” and then brave* Soouty cried, "At Courses ano Classes ...... a .. 17 ment corner Main of play has been me. Fresh air will-seem real soon know tbe rest of you.” nslneea Opportnnltlee IS pike, price 822.50. Abel Jficquemin, wl.iaMr tos9(^!Wff — ev^miffg st 6 5 8-B0O A|[ HOUSE, son-porch, drawn up. which entries are ex­ o’dock oh the High school courts. strange, lads, if we ever reach the Money to Loan ...... a . IS care of Mohr’s Bakery. Tel. 3537. Help and SltnatlaBa WANTED—EXPERIENCED tobac- all mofteni improvements, pected to foUow on the penrJty of Harrff-^a^s. will Msy the wlruief top." My, what a scramble they all 60 help. Telephone 4269. “Thmre’s not a thing to fr e t 'had in getting on the scow. ’Tm -Help Wanted—Female ...... 11 FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM tene­ two 2-(&r g^irages, acre of default It is h~op4d'tp. complete all^ o f the; weriiMr-Maheiiey winner Help Wanted—Male ...... It mt .tches up to the senii'^nal round' about ’The diver is a fine. oM* glad yoQ.took us from the sea, sir,” Help Wanted—Male or F e m ^ . . 17 WANTED—MEN AND BOYS over ment, with garage, modem im­ aoatch afternoon at four ' land.; Loeatad in town.. this week with the beml-^In.Js next scout,". snapped Duncy. sqre Shouted uVihdy "Thanks, a lot!" Agents Wanted • •eeeaeeaeeee nSB?* S7-A 16 years of age for harvesting provements, large porch and yfurd^ o’cloiA at Higb school. Urba- Situations Wanted—Female . . . . . II week and. tbe > finals on -Sunday,' that we Will soon- he safe and The diver said, "You’re welcome, broad leaf tobacco. Truck leaves 88 Grove street Tel. 5628. netti-Jdbnson wifi play Emlth- Situations Wanted—Male ...... If Majr Bou^rht ' Sept 10,' in conjunction with the sound. ■on. And now we’ll have a lot« o t Employment Agenolee ...... 41 from Post Office in South Man­ Maritihy'.Fridhv afternoon at 5:30 Live Stock-Pets—Pealtry—TeUele* FOR REfTT—THREE ROOM fur­ klrigies finals between Walter Hol­ o’cloeir at tte High sdiool. while “The diver said he’d pull us out; fun. Fm going to open up my chest chester, 6:30 a. m., e. s. t. Harry For The Amount ^ He’ll keep* ols word, without a Twill thrill you, like no not Doga—Birds—Pete ...... 41 W etstone. nished apartment wltb private land and Robert .Sturgeon. Brozpwskl-Muidoon wiU «meet the Llv> Stock—V eblcles...... 41 bath. 109 Foster street—Grube.. According to the sdiedule. Hoi- wlrmer of the HoUand-Blssell vs. doubt. It won’t be very long until "My, my, jrou’ve tle<’ the rope Poultry and Supplies ...... 41 Of M ortgagre. we’re'all up on the groii^ ” on ^ h t But, I • wil) get It off, OPPORTUNITY.- FOR MAN with Umd-Bissell wiU meet - Nelson-Met-. Nelson-MetuJf 'match': Monday aft- Wanted — Pete—Poultry—Stock 44 all/ right” And,-’ vHU* tbe help of sales abHlty to make a good salary FHB EASY W\Y TO fliyl a rent calf I tomorrow afternoon 4 t 5 enlooD at 5:3(^ at ~ the High school. Per Sal^-Mlaeellaaeena . ’The diver, in the msMtime, w u all the happy ’Tinjrmltaa, he did. ArUclea tor S a le ...... 44 selling roofing products either full singles, flats, tenenieuts, all sec- I I o'clod- on the .'High, a^ool ccur'x. I 'Hie results of three more dou­ Boats and Aecosaorles ...... 44 a very busy man becduse.3ix ’Tinies “Now, ' ooen it” ‘’•ried Duncy. q^ part time. Product carries 10 tioru. No charge to jrou. Everett Saimonds-O’L ea ry ' wiU. m eet Brim-. bles, matdieshsive been rejxirted^ BnUdlng Materlala ...... 47 M cKlnhey, 829 Main stre e t Dlsd ley-<3otton this afternoon at 4:80 BitMowski end Ifuldodn eliminated’ rhade p heavy load. 'Be pulled, with "Gee, I am as curious as can be.” Diamonds—Watobee—Jawelry 44 year guarantee. Car necessary for h is.m ig h t And then they all saw gold, as Blootrleal Appllaneee—Radio ... 44 best results. If you can sell write 8608-6280. James W . Fdey o’clock do' the ' High tfdiddl courto, Leone>Oeorgetti, 6— 4 and 6— 2, Fuel and Feed ...... 44-A *T carmot give W now J’.sald be. their kind friend pulled up the lid. P. O. Box 6, R(^kville, Conn., to­ 53 Purnell Place the winner to meet. Wemsr<*Maho- Urbanettt-Jcbnson defeated Klein- Garden — Farm—Dairy ProdneU 44 SEIVEN ROOMS-^Attractive upper Hedlund. —3,aud 6^2, and Smith- “altho^b this puulng’e ban) on Household Goode ...... 4t day for complete details. Phone 3230 ney tomorrow at 5 o’clock on the 6 Machinery and T o o ls ...... 44 flat. AU in^nroventonts, ckcept heat West Side courts. / Markley turned back EdwanUhBie- me. Gee,'but I will'be tickled when (The Tinies have a fine feasf la Mnaleal Instmmenu ...... 44 820.00. Inquire 88 Church street Jesanis-Brittmr wiU meet Dziai ber, 8 • 1 .' S —I. the wee lads come sight"' the next story.) Offlee and Store Equlpmaat 44 Speolals at tbe S tores...... 44 POULTRY AND SUPPLIES 43 Wearing Apparel—P u n ...... 47 Wanted—To Boy ...... 4$ ALLEN’S ROASnNO dufika. livs Bj'H AM U N Eeesan Beard—Hotela ■esei to ICc lb., dressed 22c. Tolland inim- ALLEY OOP R e g r e t s ! Beertanmntf pike and Parker streets. Tel. 8887...... M Boarders TVaiRed ...... M..44—A Oputryjteard—Resorts 14 MM? Hototo—Rsstaannto « ARTICLB8 FOR SALE 45 WHY Waatsd—Rooms—Board ...... ft FOR SALEl—BABY CARRIAGE, DiONT I B m I -y ^ a n m sn ts. Plats, Tsosmsoto-in 44 higb chair, desk and boMccase corn- Bnslnsss Locations tor Rent ... 44 hint tion, several other articles, SOCK ^nsss tor Rsnt ...... 41 ■abnrban for Boat ...... i. 44 fine condition, cheap. TeL 8878. ■nmmsr Homos for Rsnt ...»» d7 Wanted to B oat ...... ^ u Baal Bstata Pst ■ala HUU8EUULD G(N>D8 51 Apartmant Building tor Sals 4i Bnstaags ^ p a r t y lo r Bala 14 FOR SA LE ->8 PIECE WALNUT fcrms ud Cor Sals T1 dining room set buffet rxfirror and 9®444 lor Salt ...... «M ss««» 74 -to fOi' gala 74 table pads Included. Glenwood com­ ■sort Pm m r.for Sals U bination. gas and coal nags, baby carriage aad stroUsr. CSa hs seen Ml BstUa tor Baohaaga ff rantad—Baal Bauta 17 at 185 WadsTriirth stree^ after 5:80. Botloaa f f X y -v’f [ FOR'SALB-I f c FUR RUBNRR gas range, gray, ekbdtent r condition; L .'.i .i i P rice 1 1 0 .0 0 . ’Writo Boa L. M can.^ .-... , . -V u:-.;rPr.*W iN d Hm BenH iy n . of HsrsId." i. .. ■ ‘ ii ’-. '' 1.. "S ■ M M if'.,- — ‘ ^ 1 . > -i*f I'niT* -««- M id re . j f > ^ -Ik - K * " ''V f i'! -,i» > f ■ ( V ■ ■/' WANOBssna snsnso snM m murasWmatoKs. «spinMnAT.-in:eDer A t'* \

. ■ ToonenrlHe Folks 1 '■'.■L-' '■ ... . rMT AniAiP ,T» Lj^MH vnim soMenii^e HAPKet - - V "What Canaan the rich to d b ^ tjazea. tha'OTlmiaal to racketeer, the D / i w y H \ m fy The ooiii F t * spent wUb'thee*. 4e tr 1 . duDKiMT? lonriiAWTiDMIAMI strong nation to huUy toa weak, ia I^IOOW JB-*-V- _ heart the ability to gat awi^ with it" la quite a source ot pain to ms. BEDS U « r r h i ^ I H a o 1 count the dcdlars. sv’ry one apart, sco rri UJOK m vomwf a IT WOULD RE RATHER EN­ 0AIAM.Id9ObtCO»dlM6| My saury, my salary. D C ^ I N A 7 ^ Bach day I skip my lunch and im k JOYABLE TO BE WEALTHY \ BRAhlOIN^ IN n# I A CMUMP To save the times so that X may ENOUGH NOTTO HAVE TO FAY t t i -RhCRACHUTft, A N Take you to saa a show aach wiiak, INCOME TAX A»n> TO BE AJ|LB lO M AND aOTUEIa^ TW' -WOPeS GOT Than sip! It malts away TO SPEND THE fUMMER AT IT ^S H O U U D VAAME iiJfST CfFdKMIDTPO W D SOME CXX>L RESORT. T A N G U S D ^ A Oh! mauorias that attof aad l^un, y y r m a n d t u y i e e f a u . »a e k a :a & I Oh,.eursad luck and Uttarloss; AUV causa Vu9 think they have money In Rockingham County, North \ or they hope thsjr can make it— Carolina, thers’e a man named Eliaa much oftMMr than because they ac* Com. Recently Eliaa married Mat- tuaUy have I t tie Bean. ‘ The brutal editor of the, RaldivlUa Bavltw wrote ever' the —Now ira know what "bamlnf' up atoiy of ,ths wadding the aimpla' the traak” means in mattan of word: ‘‘Suaoataab." spaed. A woman was talklof soms uma afo with a friend about the HASH—Many a nut baa dropped athlatte aeblavaments of the latter’s from the family tree...... Oppcmtei son. attract. TbaFe why a pw girl Wonuui—Your boy must be an an- wanta a rich husband...... F ra y , yss. csptionaUy fast runner; I sea by the but when you get oS your xosss, paper that ha fairly burned up the don’t sit down, bustls...... O f c o u t m track with bis raeord-braakinf your boss Bsssa’t run his buNnsss spaed. X suppose you saw him do right. D ha dld hs would Srs you. it? ’ . .Many a man with two spars tlrn t • Friend—No, I didn’t see him do has no spars cash. it, but I saw the track after ^be had run and there was notbinp but cin* How to git rid of a psst:.Try ta ders there. borrow 1X0 every time ha oemM around. Tw o or three doaas will IF YOU CAN’T BIOio-TItACK cure any caae. Just try it ones. TROUBLE, STEP OVER IT.

Work, health and constructive dl* varsiOB—if *wa can culUvata thasa SAYSi tbara la no raaaon why any of us is w w ii m ifiw should over dislike to face a new day, or look forward to a new year with tBythini but pitasurabla an­ SCORCHY SMITH A Clue? By John C. Terry ticipation. rr AW ipw , iO M W h T I K H O W IlW h y Nervous PaasmfJr (who has rack- T U IN K f A l M W i H lAO U N m iH f lass)^ fOBs up on mhidsD flifht with •OLVM* ISNCC nspbaw)H-bers, t-t-tell me when lUi tuMPiit Aug PiiiiMbiy AND you’re goinf to ioop-tba-ioop again. M m ^ j r, « sA . HK H * ! Nephew—Well, 1 den’; always sivr**'ALL T KNOW t knew. F v iN I 0 ,; n i i M A k i r T IIH Y »T N M IB rORAOITFBR- UhUkiAJ WKL1M00 ~~ MAVl K I N T t t A N l . IV IR Y MOOD, HIM IM tMI NtlgHSORHetpf H A i TO HAVE A MOOD FOR EVERY MAM ""ieau i o ______of the soUagsa , arc starting eeursas.ursas inIn ■atrlHony.■atrlHsny Tbs grad­ uates willsill probablypri' " gat Bsarrlago S irttAcataaHas andant tbs faflursf granted £ vores P»P«P»papers."_____ • i DspaitMcnt ftors Manager ^1 badtSflrs that patent leather haired alarki WASHINGTON Tl IBS U By Crene OUTOirRWAY Br WUIIami f /'IfkPt TMIO \ 7 Floor Walker-Why r VNMV.XCAI V k u m l e o m m d f ffwAM>v Managsp—A rsd-bsadsd man same Je IVIA V N H t f I t I G H A U P la and asked far hair oil and he i TUNWU- AND M MON TAV l O O T f A H OfO il O D ^ N l l A U G LN NO AO iUg IN gave him a bsttis of russet shoe ftp sjlfli SN Hori sfHWhSi it MIM, MA^mA fWIMMlNAIDniG 1|MTH folli polish. aversp bofii ibss hsMS. • ■ fvm 'i 5 a r * / I'M QlAOlNOrl ON' I r • I G M A Q G W/M/ P i P M A N A N T i IN ' aAfTHlN’ NOLNI iiOOW rf — \VO U O ARM i-INtPipi - 1 % T M A T . V U h O A G

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ft QUvir, WORKERS PLEASED filZ ; HMabuT JbMVOB| “W U 00T 1OWN Juaei F. NOe N> Fr«iiua,aa(d iMuilM i i ? loba >K. _____ j | bi the o S S iih ^ ^ W iiA M E ' . i ■- ______OormtBi of PlBahurtli ATNRASUPPORT hup a M to u i Luad| hid M hla ICn. OemAB and family an a a ^ BUiatOlewOU lag a wHk'i vaeatioaat NantaalMt , WUnb ante BNi’a Mory Loo tha palrolmu arrivA A a aad ethar aaarby aaaahon naorta. Keavaalk'i fro- ^ to utoh him. Ha rtadlA ad- bmI Bho Iq lo o t (M l to ttod Aa guilt A eeqrtteday • OUapoo of Iho WorUU ■art J. OaaapbaU haa Juat ntuni* Eipict 100 Par C«at Ra Judge FerguiM fAmd preh- •d fnm aiaUBt trto at e oauN aad L a M wm. bmaA 4-H CLUB FAIR OPENS avar to Ae lepteAiipteatAr tqnh A the ■h llaaa. Whlla out oaa day ha hook- ipMN lo Appub to Joh R wae Ml8i Mary Ln of VlrflBla, lunerler Opurt uader IIJOO beadi ad a 11 foot ahark whloh whan oap- whe wae' pleked up .aa a hltoh hiker tund aad brought aahon walghad IN COVENTRY T M(H(R W wIilA he w u aaable to wriilA US Iba. 0 0 by local p e ^ Moaday evealaf, Froeecut^ Attorney TTlUAm J. Juit'T M ore D aia B efoN ' Nm Eifk Anir. whea ihe arrlvad la^Maaoheateff la Bhu today utorA a aAa A Ae uty otfoiur'M -who weia oau oi Mri. Otto Ouitor, oi. Reok- V ; * SdioolOpeiM . ShopH ele’i A aoB, lCaleo!m” Traadwalli waa llaa had aaeohod up oo tha addraia, MartfoA Oeuaty Oerener l ^ a m |)er Young K lndw gsrtm Tots • to la the Irit eathuilaatlo reperta of f^dluad that jhaAa u^tad lo,fo to H. Lute had i LmIvA Mn. Ouater bora yaatarday aftaraooa at tha the mighty Blue Bagle army of Mri Walter Htveai of Oeveatry MaaAaitar, Ntw HaavabM, ICaaBorlal hoapltal to Mr. aad Mn. la IB oharfe of I' eatertalaaeat talaad at th a ^ o a atattoa, tha A all blame A the ueM mt A nd Qmd« O irli—New ituart a. iagar of Oafbrd atraat. uearW IBO voluatMr werkere. At to be preaeatad Jraafe Hall, admitted that the aame Marp Mra. Iagar prior to har marrlaga. the Qmmber of Oommeree effioe. North Oeveatry, teaeorrew evealqi „ waa fletltleui aad that Ae did waa Mlaa LlUlaa Traadwall of Dan­ headquartere■ Vof i theM iV eampalga, •%it waa eald todaylay that thetha repqrti a TilO, u the oloilad feature m _ . eeme frem Naw Terk. iha laid EQUALIZATION HEARINGS bury aad a taaohar*ia tha Niath the third aaaual Oovwtry 4-H ohib Ae had itarted ea a trip to in the DIaukt. were meet eaoeuraglag aad latli- fair, The exhlMta la Oraafe Hall world from VlrflBla aad olalBMd to factory aad polat to a 100 per eeat will be epea at I e’e l ^ aad >»'lll hava raiatlvia m Naw RaiapAlra. ON SCHOOL MERGER SOON Mr. aad Mr8.*orF.'Qulmby aad earollmeat leeaUy. be well worth vloiriaf. Frem 5 to •ha oaaM frem Naw Tark to Hart­ Xinderella’ Frocks ehUdraa amvad today from Ohaataut Ballylng ifo Tho lagle 7:10 a dolleleua vofotublo luppor, ford, where Ae four mea ifm d to atraat to Aahburaham, Maaa. Mr. Workere la both the artillery fiaturlai eera la a variety of wayi. take her to MaaAeiter. reglmeat aad the lafaatry troope, Wofk Naarly Complotodn Qulmby who waa prlaolpat of Maa- the former oarvaielag employere will be Mrved la the Chapel Hall After her itery waa AeAA Ae ^aatar High aohool for tan paara oloM by. Mil. J. B. KlBfioury aad wae allowed to eaatlaue, headlaf Board Will Llitan to £('"OBI- Bright-eyA, merry-miadA will ba haadmutar of Ouahlag to ehtala elgaere of the Preildeat'e Mn A, B. Per or will aiilit the toward! Oaklaad with Ae -axpeata- plitBti on BlMdge 8t, ^ Xoadamy la Aahburahana. Ha aad Re-employmeat AgrMmeat, aad beyi aad glrli of the 4-H olub la tloa of plAlaf up a rlA oo a triieh •ebeol glrli go wild * ever Mr family hava mada maay drarm the latter oahvaeriag ooaiumere to prepariaflt, whloh aaiurea iti ex- Auad aorAward. "Oaderella" aohool prAti. obtain Medgee to eo-operate with 1 frlanda la Maaohaatar a^o ragrat to belag glvea a eiaeart oelleaoe. The work A dgurAg Ae eredlti MoAera lAe them for they aaa tham laava tha town. the n Aa ^ an ‘ At TiM e eae-aot play, "Net aad deblti oi Ae eight leheel Oia- weleome. T hreu^eut Maaeheitar Quite luoh a O e ^ " will beI played weu aad tub w well. For the toumipeeple are rallylaf t'* the trieti A Maaehutor ao th a t the UttA toA, I to t. A graad Tha drat fall maatlag of tha b..ttle ery of “BallPt ier the by Ruth MoXMihr Riehard POUCE COURT boaA A equallutxm amy hold I Ladlaa MlaalOBary aoolaly of law a- B*ue lagle." Juae LeoBBla, Raymead ite m aad hearlaga A. aeuly oomplatod. Juit Others' BortBMBt of new Fall, priate ua: Xiuthana ehuroh will ba poat- Xt la eapected aad hoped that all Oraoo Rood. Aaethor ikotoh, "Auat at preaut Aa rata book m eaob die-1 aad Btylea. poaad from Friday aftaraooa, tha work la the two-fold eampalga will Pruo aad Hor.-Nlooo," will be pre- Fraak of I4ak9 itreet, triet A belag Aeoked aad Ae final $1*98 ragular maattai day, to Friday, leated by i Ruth MelDrifM aad> a riA fuUty la Tewa~ Oouit/here be eoa^leted Friday ai|^t of Aaaa Oleieeke. The eeag, "The Old, amralaf to hOvAf liquor wlA flguru will M turaA over to Ae| laptambar t. thi week. However, the oaaqpalga boaA of equalAatloa wlAA a few HaA'a QKria* Frocka—Mela Floer, reu- wUl act Qleie uatU ell territory li Raffed Oreai," will be draaMtlaed. lateat to aw. Hoher w u arraated dayi. Wbm all Ae detail A eom- Mr. and Mrs. Ohartaa T. WUlatta thoroughly oaavaaeed, aot later by a freup of the 4-H flrli. A leaf' a raid at hie )laoe Moaday atod Ae town ou prooeA to ef- and thalr daughtar Haaoy nturaad thaa WeOneaday of next week. ' eeateit b e ^ e a the heyi aad firli alfht. Ha w u defeai A A court ct aohool dAtrict coaeoUdatloa. last alght to thalr homa oa Walllag- Zaatructloaa lieued to werkere of the Club, with a orlse for tha, Ala meralBf by iJudge WlUlamg MiThe value of ,Ae dAtriot u it n-1 wlaalaf freup, wtU bo aaothor la- Haraey:araey AHarAof HwSord. It w u hie flrit toa Road aftar a taa-day vaeatloa atreai th>. polat that oeaiumeri toroitlaf foature. Atoa to Ae total grand lAt of A e] For L ittle Boys Ragolatioii tour of plaoaa of< lataraat la tha muat aot m aatagoatied, that effeue ead Dhputy Judge Thomu town flgurA at 147,000,000 h u bei Whlta iKuatalBS aad Malaa Thay worker! ahould be reurteoua, buai- The above beure are eaatera Fergueoa Impued a fine ^ 1100 aad atruok -off aad oa each dAtriot' Beginning School! maat ooaaidarabla tlma at North aeaa-Uke, apeolflo aad brief. That itaadard time. Pertloulara ea to ooeta value Acre A figurA Ae amount AI G y m S u i t e OoBway, N. H., aad during thalr thaae laitructloai are being follow­ the aupper aad eatertalameat will Robert Laraoa, 81, of 888 SlxA Ae debt Ae dlatrlot bad on Ita abaaaoa aeyarad ITOO nollaa ed to the letter la Inoioated h«* the b* fouao la the adverttaemeat elie- Avenue, RoMag, N. J.,' w u before actaoola, when tu n iA over to A e overwhelming reaponae of the where la tola Umui. Ae court today ohufed wlA Ae town ea Aa aohool ooaaoUdatluo ' ‘‘C inderella** Tha midwalk aanrlea of tha twad- tewnapeople. Aeft of aa automobile Larabn w u plan, whloh hU now been working a | *1.19 Ooagragatloaal ohureh will ba Net a Boyoott LOCAL GIRL SUPERVISOR htklBf Aroufb Wi^plnf at about year. (OAcra to 11.69) hald ttila avaalag at 7:80. Woikeri have alao bean Inatruot- 11 o'clock lait night whea he apot- ed to at no time mention thie plan ted a WlUya lAlght, 1886 model W a s h S u i t s For gym elaaaea you aim- Loeal Ztallaaa ara raxnlndad of tha o* having oonaumere pledge them- AT CHILDREN’S CAMP automobile parkA at Ae filling eta- PUBUC RECORDS ply muet have one of these apodal maatlag of tha Xtallan Damo* aelvea to trade with tha Blue Bagle tloa )wnA by Thorau Hentage, Real boyleh itylu approvA gym aults In toe oratlo Club, to ba hald at tha offloa merchanta m being of \ boyoott formerly A thla town. .He deddA that young aohool men regulation ooloo—Osluo and of Dri Bdward Dolan In tha John* naUuo. The NRA is aaklnf the Miss Floranee Torkington Haa he hA Md enough of walking ao ha The annual report of A e. Vaneo like...for what boy white. aoa btoek at 8 o'dook tonight oeneumlng public to pledge< them- Chargo of Salvation Aroiy got Into Aa maohir' and drove Company^ Ino., anowlng Ae Uat of j UkM dotty suite. Heavy Main Floor, center. aelvae to patronise the Blue Bagle away. John B. Heritage son of As oSleera; aad toelr addruMi wu broaddotha and oham- Tha Glaa dub and tumbling taam plaeea of bualnMe; buy raerohsn- Gamp in New^ JofMy. - [ >ownsr of the car w u just ibtliing filA today. The report that wu braye. Slaea 8 to 6 of tha Junior Daughtara of XtAy will dir manufeotured by Blue Bagla whoa hi heaA' too oar putt away. ■ent to Bfaaoheater for reooA w u a yeare. moat tonlyfar a t 7 o’dook for prae* firms u d tbue aupport and back a Mra. Sarsb A. TurMagkOn return­ He Hw it go In the oireotloa of Oak­ photoitatlo copy of toe original te- tloa a t tha School Btraat Recreation great organised effort that will end ed home this week from Star Lake land 00 -he callA too. Msaohestor port but A a legal document * WOOL KNICKERS, BOYS* SUITS, . Center. the depreaalon and speed the ~ re- Camp, N. J., where her daughter,- turr or prosperity. Adjutant Florenoe Turldngton la Well tallorA wool knickers TweA pants Ato broAdoto Mlaa Madeline Smith of Oolway The iniA plan la a great plan supervisor of toe oaiQp^tols year.' . that will stand a season of hard blouess in ta n or blue. , Slsee 5 atreet and Mra. Florence Broderick and Is also oomparatlv^ simple, It is a camp that bopsists of 884 wear. Web bottom. 6 to ’lO to 10 years. T hA ’re only of Hartford have returned after a aa explained In toe following para­ acres and la owned by the Salvation years. motor tour to Quebec and a week’s graphs taken from a letter from Army who purchased It as a camp - 51.19 to $1.59 • ^ $1.98 New Fall vacation at Lake Willoughby, Ver­ Washington: where under privllefed' children c t m ont 1. Unolo Sam means bnalneaa different sections of New Jeriny And H ale's about this, b Is a comparatively New,York esn be taken care of for SHORTS, BLOUSES*^ A n k l e t s Mr. and Mrs. Clinton WlUlama of almple plan for toe Immediate help ten days or two weeks at a time. S e E f-S e r v e Choice of tweA or navy Real mannish styles, Plain Tolland ’Turnpike have returned of mllHons of ow people who must Miss Turklngton, who gvdhed fame cheviot 5 to 10. or. prints. Special, home from Florida. They have been have help at once, and who cannot as a doughnut girl In F.'ancb duribf IT P A Y S $1.00 50c I S c at their cottage In S t Cloud since be aided unless there is an Immedl toe war while working for toe Sal­ last November. ate responae, first of all by tote vation Army,. has had ooifaplste Baby Shop—Main noor.^xaar. You just can’t think of wear­ am p k q ^ . bbargs of toe drork. i: ^ TO WAiT CN ing anything else but anklets. Mn. Wallace McKnlght was ten­ 8. lU s friiole plan Is nothing Last Sundsy there weld‘l90 iMys ThesrTl be wonf right hp until dered a pleasant sunoiae at her more or lees than a partnersbip be­ In.toe camp. Transpof^bn 'dws W here A Necessity In the cold weather. New Fall home In Coventry Monday evening tween toe people and tae govern­ provjdeci for those boys whc’wltoied YOURSELF styles. (Main Floor, right) by about 50 of ber old friends there ment—a putnership that has been to go* to church « t'a nearby toirii. ^'M ancheBter Every School WardAbe! and In Manchester, In honor of her badly needed for some years now. Of toe 190 that were In toe camp, birthday. The gifts Induded a line If one partner holds back toe other 73 of toe boys, that were'pr6Vlde< . Riiys Its - birthday cake. A thoroughly ideas- one cannot move forward. Our / N e w F a l l ant time was enjojred by all. with transportation' att^ded mass ^$^N >dstiiff^ S o c k s President and his Administration in toe Roman Catholic churdi forces are doing their part anve toe sweater and r have-toe new lastex top for Slades. and manufacturers who Beeeh-Nni promptly accepting toe Presldent’i skirt outfit, .and there ylonger -wear. (Main Floor, 'Made to order, and BUTTER rig h t> ’ himg on your windows4UC program can put more men back Spaghetti'...... Is nothing ssoarter! See Ebctra charge of 5c for new to work. Increased buying power ...... 3 pkgs. 25c these new FaD. styles. roller. Send post card and will make more jobs for industry, 2 n» - 4 1 c And grand "twin sweat­ Swanky and to** in tu rn m eans still more 8 (me-poand padmgeo. Maca- we wfll eall on you with sam- ronl and oibowe indadA-^ er sets at 85.A. (and up) nles. busing power. This plan Is hot Good for'teMe or cooking. K n i t “ J vague scheme; it is working suc­ Thursday’s Speefad Thorsday only! Coafoetioner*s CAPTTOL cessfully right now! Already bun SKIRTS, -BLOUSES, WINDOW SHADE GO. dreds of thousands of workers Sugar : ^ .3 pkgs. 19c TweA and flannd skirts In One skirt and several of ,46 Ciqien Street Hartford have been put back on toe jpb and I I I- 1 toe newest Styles, these blouses equal dozens of $ 1 . 0 0 with toe whole-hearted support of DrugSpedals POPULAR ITEMS ensembles for classroom wear. toe merchants and Industry, mil BktoB k tTA o l Am ^ ...... 6 rotts S5e By Pc^ular Requost! The duddest little hato...ao ajMa-eheot roUe.) $1.98 and $2.98 $1.98 Jaunty with their feather trims. lions of others should soon have BEECH-NUT Rich Fall diades. (Main Floor, work. Public Relief—or toe "dole' Elmwood F srn Ohiokea BriAh Sweaters, Skirts—Main Floor, center. COVENTRY 4-H CLUB has never helped aiqr depression ...... 8 cansTSe center.) FAIR, SUPPER, and never will. It only prolongs it 40e Fletcher AHHanw’ Boot Beer ExtnMt .. New NBA Signers ...... 3 for 50c OMFFEE One of High School’s ENTERTAINMENT (Begidar at 19e bottte.) Thursday, August 81, 8 P. Bf. on A large increase In toe dafly CASTORIA Indispensables! number of signers of toe Presi­ Heiax KeCekta]i...... bottle I8o> Free Exhibit thmige HaO Biaso ...... 8 pivs. 87e X lb .. dent’s Rh-employment Agreement *1 2 3 c /Large'sise.) Sunder 8 to 7:80, CSiapel EU l was noticeable today, twenty-two Sted. cut drty grind nr S u e ^ MENU: Com Fritters, Corn on names being added to toe list over­ “Children cry for •SoaUest Peas ...... 8 ca*s-87e bean. Cob, Snocotash, OsMiage and night to bring toe total to 418. it” This inrice tot (Saudi, rise, deKdons tasttng Carrot Salad, Slioed Tomatoee, The latest signers are: Lakevlew Thursday only. -P®u.) Apide Pie, Adis, Coffee. filling station, Charles’ barber Jackets % 25 Oeots! shop, Paul F. Donze, Dr George FRESH, SWEET [V- \ You’ll Uke the Leatherette Program, 7:80 P. BL Condo CaiUouette, Wayland K. Straughaq, 81.25 Absorhine, J r ...... 79c I t neW short suAe Sketches, Mnslc. Adolts, 25e; Blue Ribbon Bakery, ChrMlan V - jackets, .they're toe Pencil Boxes ChUdren, 15c. Above honrs Nielsen,. Cloverleaf'dairy. Jamas'N. 81.00 Nujol ...... 59c CORN 1 d o z m 1 4 « / \ last woA in fash- $ 5 i- 9 8 Eastern Standard Time. Niohols, BL Levchuk, Deiwt Square 25c Rubbing Aicohbl ...... 14c TendoTr wett fllM oeim. ) ton! Also ' classic ' (Others , jacket styles. tO ^.98) . 81.25 Pinkham V^fetable Com­ r 25c p o u n d ...... 86e I Flannel iack«ts.,v.^.\...$8.98 FtttA Aatoerette csm ooo- 25c and Bx-Laz . . .15c, 39e teumiiff pendl. pen, ruler, eraser. Leather Jackete...... $7.98 | S S ? 2Se Citrate M agnesia...I5c ReetB^CarrolpSi^ S « PINEHURST p u 4151 Freeh cut Btoek. Jackets—^Main Flcwr, rsar. should have a set! (Main 60c Williams’ Shaving Crecun 88c Floor, front) LAMB PATTIES Istfge 30c u d aOd Odorono . . . .36c, 89e . Fittetf ' COOKING APPLES 60c Noacema ...... 82c; CiliM lottim 2 % ,Neat and SBiart 4 lbs. fo r 2 5 c ' 60e and 8L00 HorUCk M alted 'NaM^. IQoA ------^ School Cbses *" c HA For ClasarqqnfV^ehrl The 4 aiqipty is2 HmHed. 5 M ilk ...... 86c, 66c CANNING JA^S • - J' 1.00 OUB FABfOUS Pillts.^ ... .89c doz. 60e GOtotte ^ * A '-canvas case contednlng • SCOTCH HAM , Q u i a r t s . . . .99c doz. aad taotyl For entlug or ebeldag. • writing tablets aad a peactl BLADES : y#Sflka #Tixvcl Pr^to boatv • caseialone, 59c. (M ato, J A R R IN G S ... .4 for 25e -Flodr, front) ^ ‘ S S c ” . .2 5 c " , -y„' ' Here are the bqnmMeet ntjOe m A - This is a low price for sneh Ono fE'M iiicb«Aur> OABBOTS, bim di...... u S lu a or da to toe new -dBwuette. Not to quality Ham. BEETS, bm idi...... b la d e s .; Shop Leather ONIONS, pound ...... T hundayl io ^tlig M EAir D E Pti. meotlA travel printo aad crepes. " JUae m tt jriald wodleiis by Tom-bey. Hie Fish Deiiartmwt BrieT Cases Win Fentnre fiv Thnra- R ip e R ^ (hMb * b 8Se Schott Goes plasters^;';. .*84e d n y : C aU fo n d a N a tiv e ■ - \ ' $ 1 . 0 0 P c s n Caataloupee 60e Vlek-Noss Drops v.84e u A a g f : ' ' ^ A BLUEFISH Bpum'flqlter.... i.. ...'.I.pkf. 7e Just toe thtog tor High Flees or Slioed We Have FHt-Blaek Flag tPtatad packags.) / . pupfls to'e«RFi their ‘ Spray - Ant Powder - Fly •T . ■ In.' UufgairQqBtyoas 2 ■>. or 2 5 ^ ; dpo VHiltaDrMlrinf OoaA . .99e Swatters. ^ .liW Floor, ' 0

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