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VOL. Lni„ NO. 281. (ClassUM Advsrtlatag m Fags lA), MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1934. (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS

ALCORN THE CHOICE

MEDIAT ORS SEEKING

OF MOST DELEGATES TO AVERT BIG STRIKE State Attorney Leads In IHUGHM. ALCORN

H«l,riV<4«-M.ioritfi g IlfORMALLY Ptince George to. Wed ^ll its Influeocc Be- of Those Chosen at Can- n a ^ I kind Peace Move-”-Some

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By ASSOCIATED PRESS Delegates to Varions Conven- London, Aug. 29.—(AP)—Eng-’*', this fall or winter. No important Close in Event of Walk- State Attorney Hugh M. Alcorn land welcomed the news today that political significance was seen In ,ier Prince George will desert In the. forthcoming qnion. fwho eight yeaix ago iprosecuted tions Selected at Hannon- bachelorhood his eldest brother the Princess Marina renowned for out-Executive Conncil Gerald Chapman for a slaying which Prince of VVales. her brunette beauty and a lover of sent the notorious bandit to the The announcement that George, outdoor sports, Is a niece of the Meets Tomorrow to De- gallows, led today in pledged dele- ions Repnblican Caucus 32 years old, fourth son of the King late King Constantine I of Greece. gates in the contest for the Republi- will wed the beautiful Princess Ma- The Monarchy >nded In 1924. can gubernatorial nomination, but Attended by Over 1,000. rina of Greece, caught London off Popular opinion is that tall, blue- cide Whether to Call Out hiB advantage was far from con- guard. But approval of the match. eyed Prince George la the moat clusive. th3 first In the royal family In 11 handsome member of' the British years, was quickly forthcoming. royal family. His health forced him Silk Workers. An overwhelming majority of the 189 communities In the state chose Perfect harmony, with every one Marina who is 27 has one qualifica- to rellnqulah a naval career and unpledged delegations at the cau- of the 1,000 or more persons present tion among others which will be also later caused him to withdraw cuses last .night, thus leaving the given ample opportunity to get up welcomed by the British folk. She fron the foreign office. BULLETIN! ultimate outcome of the contest and apeak hla mind featured the speaks English perfectly and has Congratulations poured Into St. U’ashington, Aug. 29.—(AP) Spent much time In this country. James palace frcin all parts of the —Secretary Roper said today squayely up to the party’s state con- Republican caucus In High school vention, which meets in Hartford A courtship in the romantic Alps world as the engagement of George he did not expect textila September 11 and 12. auditorium last night which Inform- of Yugo-Slavla, culminating five rnd Marina became the universal workers to go on strike as has ally endorsed the candidacy of topic of conversation. Society circles been announced by their lead- Formal Pledges A ^ u p of American World War veterans, kept away from Berlin by the cessation of hostilities In 1918 years of friendship, resulted In the ers. Principally because of bis strength Hugh M. Alcorn for Governor al- final y have reached their goal. They are members of th% Milwaukee American Legion band that is match. George, who la visiting with zald It was probable the marriage though, In accordance with qn estab- Princess Marina at the summer would be In November or December, Asked on what he baaed this In bis home county of Hartford, Al- ‘hey marched through the streets of Berlin, es- assertion the secretary tersely corn received approximately 30 dele- lished custom, none of the delegates corted by the flag bearing Kyffhauser organization. home of Prince Paul of Yugo-SIa- perhaps on his 32nd birthday, Dc- will go pledged to the state conven- via, her cousin, wired his father for l ember 20. replied: “The common sente of gates through formal pledges, reso- tion. the ;\merlcun people.” lutions or other expressions of sup- consent. It was speedily given. George left Salzburg thla morn- Smothering an anticipated rest- ing for Yugo-SIavla and plans to port. This number however, repre- lessness within party ranks by sheer The palace announcement said: Waahington, Aug. 29— (AP) —■ sents barely five per cent of the 604 "It Is with the greatest pleasure come by airplane to London with force of numbers—said to have been Marina in a week or ten days ' to On the eve of a peace conference delegates who will make the nomina- the largest attendance at any can-' TRENCH WARFARE, T H I N G s h o r t $20,000 that the King and Queen announce tion. the betrothal of their dearly belov- present the princess to his royal called to prevent a strike from crip- CUB In the history of the town—the parents at Balmoral. None of the other candidates' for gathering chose aa its chairman ed son, Prince George, to Princess pling the -Natlon’s textile industry, the nomination received any pledged William S. Hyde, long leader In Marina, daughter of Prince and Among the cogratulatory racs- union leaders and employers stuck delegations but here and there came the Republican ranks. Delegates OF PAST, SAY EXPERTS *n h ^ c c o u n t s Princess Nicolas, of Greece, to cages received at the palace was one to their guns today. indications of support for them. which union the King has gladly from thq former King George of to the various conventions were given his consent." Greece who resides In Great Britain. As the National Labor Relations Ueut. Gov. Roy C. Wilcox, regard elected In regular order within the Board threw all Its Influence behind ed M Alcorn’s strongest rival, was space of eight minutes of the open- No plans, It was understood have Authoritative quarters charac- Clarence L. Hall of Orange been made for the wedding but a terized a rumor In Salzburg that the peace move, these storm clouds elected to the delegation of hla home ing of the meeting. General MacArthur, Chief of hovered: city of Meriden. Hyde Chairman SINCLAIR VICTOR Belgrade dispatch saya It waa as- George and Marina already were sumed it would be held in London married a.s absurd. 1-—Francis J. Gorman, chairman Lavery In Control The meeting opened at 8 o’clock Under Investigation by Albert E. Lavery. former state and Attorney William J. Shea im- U. S. Army, Writes a Spe- of the United Textile Workers’ Senator, another aspirant to the mediately arose to nominate Judge AT THE PRIM ARY strike board, accused employers of gubernatorial post held by a Demo- William S. Hyde as chairman of the (nal Article on Topic — State Tax Commissioner. trying to depict, the workers os striking against the government. crat since 1931, remedned in control caucus, which waa seconded and 2.—Some cotton mill managers . nl the organization in bis home town carried. Thomas Ferguson nomin- HURLEY TERMS LIBERTY were reported ready to close their of Fairfleld, but the caucus left the ated Samuel J. Turkington ra clerk, Open Fighting Next. Orange, Aug. 29.—(A D — An al- which was voted. Noted Socialist Turned Dem- factories If the strike materializes (lelegation unpledged. The successful leged discrepancy amounting to next Tuesday as planned. candidate for the Republican nomi- James H. Johnston proposed the selection of Judge Raymond A. more than $20,000 Is said to have The union leaders have accepted nation. is expected to oppose Gov. ICDITOH’S NOtE: Many Eu- ocrat Gets Nomination in LEAGUE A ‘SMEAR GANG’ the labor board's Invitation to a

Wilbur Cross, whose renomlnatlorf Johnson, Thomas Fergimon, Thomas ropean military authoritiee are been di.scovered In the accounts cf "round table" talk tomorrow and J. Rogers, and William J. Thornton agreed that trench warfare Is Tax Collector Clarence L. Hall by by the Democratic state convention aa delegates to the Republican California; His Opponent. the manufacturcra though reported next week is practically conceded. Ineing some of its Important^ auditors who have been checking to be making preparations for the State convention. They were elect- and that the next war will be Nomination by Republicans of ed without a dlsseatlng vote. Judge the accounts for the last two months, Hoover Secretary of War INFLATION TALK ; strike, are expected to attend also. United States Senator Frederic fought In the skies, and by fast- I Chairman Lloyd Garrison, noted Johnson nominated as delegates to action, mechanized troops on San Francisco, Aug. 29.—(AP)— It became known today. Walcott Is also regarded aa a fore- the Fourth district Senatorial con- I mediator, will preside. gone conclusion. open terrain. Upton Sinclair, erstwhile Socialist The auditors who were invited hy Denounces New Organiza- Ready To Cloee vention composed of Harry Gustaf- General Douglas .Mac.Vrthur, the Selectmen to make an investiga- PRESIDENT While fully three-tourths of all son, David (Thambers, Mrs. Emma turned Democrat, and acting Gover- Nine textile mills in Alabama the caucuses were without incident, In the following crlllquc, ex- tion of the town’.s accounts are from were reported ready to close tn Nettleton and Aldo Paganl. presses the authoritative Amcr- nor P'rank F. Merriam, who describ- the office of State Tax Commi.sslon- tion Headed by Smith and _ __ It happened as forecast, that here Nominations Accepted ed him.self .IS a ".safe" Republican, event of a strike. Gorman dis- and there the Republicans had a Ican viewpoint. er W. H. Hackett at Hartford. They closed he had word that the Amoa- Willard B. Rogers nominated appeared early today to have won have not yet fully completed thetr merry time as political gatherings the major party nominations for Shouse. ’ Tells Newsmen Gold Profit keag Manufacturing Company of go. By GEN. DOUGLAS M.\0 ARTHUR investigations and when the work is Manchester, N. H., had already shut Chief of .Staff, U. S. Army governor of California. finally finished It la believed the In Bridgeport there were ballots down Its chemical departments. Sinclair, principally known as an amount may exceed by a consider- cast In three voting districts but the Washington, Aug. 29.—(AP) — Fund Will Be Used as Nest The executive council of the U. T. organization In control carried Washington, Aug. 29 —(AP) — author, who campaigned on his able margin the $20,000 mentioned. W. meets tomorrow to decide wheth- "epic" (end Poverty In California) Patrick J. Hurley, Hoover seepetary these giving It 48 delegates to the There Is no fixed pattern to which Commissioner Hackett today de- er to call out silk, rayon and wool- pian, was carried to the top of a clined to comment on the situation. Egg for the Nation. city convention tomorrow. About the nature and methods of warfare of war, denounced the American en workers as well as cotton opera- 2,417 votes all told were cast in the whirlwind of baJlotr in yesterday’s' V’eriflcalinn Slips. Liberty ■ League today as a "smear tivcB. The union leaders say that 16 districts and irrespective of the conform. Every major conflict de- primary election. Taxpayers of Orange are now re- If this Is done, the strike will Involve velops conditions and Circumstances gang." contests Town Chairman J. Alex Complete ^and incomplete returns ceiving verification slips, by means Hyde Park, N. Y., Aug. 29—(AP) between 700,000 and 800,000 per- Robinson regarded the flgure aa a peculiar to itself, and compels the from 5,297 precincts out of 10,703 In a statement Issued from his sons. adoption of special means and meas- In the state gave him 204,356 votes (Continued on Page Twelve) law office here, the Oklahoman be- —President Roosevelt emphasized today at his regular press confer- Gorman’s Statement (Continued on Page Twelve) ures found applicable thereto. to 114,706 votes fo; his neare.«t rlva!, came the first outstanding Repub- "I am Informed," Gorman told

Of all wars the 1914-18 struggle George Creel, director of propagan- lican to comment formally on the ence here that It is only the ultimate newspapermen, ’ "that President In Europe was beyond doubt the da for the government during the young organization. It has been intention of the government to use George A. Sloan of the cotton tex- outstanding example of this char- World War. S. Warden, Con- hailed by some Democrats aa de the gold profit from devaluation of tile institute Is attempting to reach LESS WORK HOURS the dollar and he lapghed away In- acteristic of Individualism In situa- seivative. with 15,346, and Milton signed to "obstruct" and “embar- members of the cotton textile code BLASTS TERRIFY tion, method and general aspect. K. Young, Democratic nominee in rass" the New Deal. quiries of inflation by Immediate use authority by long distance telephone The most accurate generalization lf'30 with 8 805, Were far behind. Its announced purposes include of this fund. In order to ascertain which of them The President spoke in response descriptive of the World - War is Is Far Ahead IS NEXT NRA PLAN to help President Roosevelt, not will accompany him to Washington CITY RESIDENTS that It was a conflict waged under Merriam, acting governor since to hamper. to see Chairman Garrjson of the (Continued On Page Twelve) siege conditions on extended fronts. the death of Gov. James Rolph, Jr.. Hurley recalled what Repqbllcana National Labor Relations Board. In the western theater this con- in the last administration attacked "I brought this report at once to 1.1 latest tabulations had 152,155 votes in complete and incomplete re Administration Also Means aa the "Smear-Hoover” campaign, the attention of our special strike (Contlnued on Page Ten) turns from 5,451'precincts. He waa saying the Leaguers were neaded committee.' As chairman of the Five Killed, Many Injured and "by the same man" who led' that. committee and for all of tta mem- far ahead of former Governor C. C HEIMWEHR FORCES Young who had 78,145, John R. to Keep Wages at Present The reference was to President bers I find It necessary to repeat Big Property Damage As Quinn, former National commander Jouett Shouse, former executive that we arc not striking against the chairman of the Democratic Na- government and we are not Inter- n iR E E ARE KILLED cl the American Legicfii, with 48,- Level Throughout Nation. DISTURB AUSTRIA WUlIsm 8. Hyde '.53 and Raymond L. Haight, former tional committee. ested in meeting with the cods Gas Tanks Explode. .Majorities Rule authority. Aaron Cook, William J. Shea, Harry state corporation commlsaloner, with "This Is a government by ma- “We have made clear our willing- Russell and Arthur Shorts aa dele- AT RAIL CROSSING 45,100. Washington, Aug. 29— (AP) -r- ness to meet Mr. Garrison In re- Haight was unopposed, however, jorities,” said the Hurley statement. Campana, Argentina, Aug. 29.— gates to the Congressional conven- Tho Administration Is ready to low- “When the policies of Congress and Soldiers Regarded as Loyal sponse to his invitation, but we shall tion and Ernest Kjcllson presented for the nomination of the common- er the hours of work and keep In- not meet the code authority. We (AP)—The fire which broke out wealth and progressive parties and the executives are distasteful, a ma- -yesterday after explosions In the the names of James H. Johnston, tact present wages for any industry jority can change both policies and have conveyed that fact to Chair- reflnery of the National Oil Com- Isaac Cole, 3Irs. Maude* Shearer and the strength he showed in the Re- in which that action is found ad- to Government May Be In- man Garrison. Wc will meet repre- Father, His Daughter and publican contest Indicated he may personnel. ^ • pany, killing live persona and Injur- James McCullough aa delegates to visable. sentatives of management who are ing many more, continued today the (bounty convention; Both groups be a factor in the general election, This was said today at NRA at (Continued on Page Twelve) authorized and ready tq discuss . augmented by the explosion of se'v- were accepted. Neighbor s Child Die When which will also bring a Socialist the same tfme It was disejosed that volved in New Putsch. issues on the basis we have Already Party candidate. Miles C. Dempster, eral additional oil tanks during the Thomas Ferguson moved the two officiala of the recovery organ- laid down." > night. . selection of a committee of three and .a (lommunlat, Sam Darcy, be- ization had submitted their resigna- An additional detachment of fire- Train Hits Car. fore the voters. tions to Hugh S. Johnson, one dur- Vienna, Aug. 29.—(AP) — The PREPARING C.VLL. men came from Buenos Aires, forty (Continued e Page Twelve) The apparent victory of Sinclair. SAYS FARM PRICES Washington, Aug. 29.—(AP)— ing a stormy session of the policy threat of. Internal outbreaks hangs miles away, to relieve the first con- once more over Austria today and The strike committee of the United tingent which had fought the Bellingham. Mas.s., Aug. 29.— (Contlnurd oh Page Ten) (Continued on Page Twelve) this time It was in pro-government Textile Workers announced today spreading sea of flames without rest f'AP)— A father, his 13 year old ARE ON INCREASE forces. that the official draft of the order T 24- hours. daughter and her 10 year old girl for a general strike in the cotton Thousands Flee D O UG,MARYNEAR chum were killed by a railroad train Busy for months in stamping out textile industry was being prepared. # _ Thousands of Campana citizens, in-Bellingham today while returning Nazis, the Fascist Cabinet of C3ian- Francis J. Gorman, chalnpan of who fled yesterday when the first home by automobile from an earliy cellor Sebuschnigg suddenly found the strike committee, said the union explosion rocked the countryside RECONCILIATION morning visit to their farm. President Is Caricatured NRA Counsel Reports Them danger from another source—fric- leaders still were willing to confer over a radius of 30 miles with tion In the ranks of, the Helmwehr The victims were Wilfred Beaure- of the Fascist Home Guard, headed with the National Labor .Relations earthquake force, returned to their gard of Woonsocket. R. I.. his daugh- Within Five Per Cent of Board and representatives of mill homes for a short time last night. ter, Lucille, 13., and Doris Blais, 10. By Artist on Relief Roll by Vice Chancellor Ernst von Star- 1 management, but added: heraberg. •' They went out Into the streets terri- Miss Pickford Does Not Deny daughter of a neighbor to the Beau- "I do not see how these conversa- fied again at midnight, however, regard farm in East Blackstone. Pre-War Prices. A number of Helmwehrmen were ' tions con at this late day operate to when four additional tanka blew up Engine Wrecked. Tarrytown, N. Y.. Aug. 29.—(AP)1 tightening a noose about the neck of arrested yesterday by polled. I prevent the strike. The Issues must and the blaze of the burning oil -An oil painting financed by gov- j Ceres, goddess at the harvest. Guards were placed about barracks I Rumor; Her Husband Si- ■The train, a New , New Ha- be met fairly and squarely and there lighted the region as brightly as ven and Hartford local, struck their ernment funds bangs today In the ' General Hugh S. Johnson is shown Washington, Aug. 29.— (AP) — of the organization Ip the Florida- { is no Indicating that the employers day. iarangulng the^flgure of Industry dorf section. automobile at the unguarded Elm Westchester galleries—a stinging ‘ Donald R. Kicnoerg, reported to are yet ready to. meet them in that All Windows Smashed lent On the Subject. — street crossing just over the line , lying bound and gagged at his feet, Jealousy between Vienna Heim- way." caricature of President Roosevelt ' President Roosevelt today, that wehr adherents and their brothers The terror and confusion caused from Woonsocket. .The car waa j At one side, a tax collector is strlp- Chairman Lloyd Garrison of the' and his administration. farm prices have ri.sen to within five In provinces of lower Austria, pri- by the steadily burning oil from the completely smashed, and the engine I ping,the clothes from an unfortunate National Labor ^lations Board still smashed tanks and their intermit- Hollywood. Calif., Aug. 29.—(APi so badly damaged that It waa unable Another PWA artist, Paul Cad- family. C%>posite._ William Green, per cent of the famous "pre-war vate sources said, led to the unex- awaited acceptance by the manufac- tent explosion was repeated today Answering a question about a re- to proceed and another engine had mus, satirized the Navy, and this I president of the fvmerlcan Federa- parity" which the Administration pected raid by emergency ptolice. turers of his request to confer hersf when inhabitants, cautiously return- ported reconciliation with .Douglas to be 'sent to pull the train on Into PWA artist goes straight to the ■ Uon of Lnbor, is cradling Secretary has been straining to reach. Reports spread that certain Heim- with representatives of the union. ing to sec if their homes still stood, Fairbanks, film star, Mary Pickford. Blackstone. highest official. The artist’s identi- of Labor Perkins In his arm. The head of the President's execu- wehrmen had been called "untrust- found that no windows remained in screen actre.ss, said today: "I won’t Did Not Hear Signal. ty Is hidden under the pseudonym Mrs. Rooaevelt is also deplete 1 tive -council made plain that his worthy anJ traitors.” (Continued on Page Two) the city. deny It." The engineer said apparently ■Jere Mlah II.” wearing a crown. Theic are two figures Include benefit payments re- The situation brought apeculation Campana's most beautiful and Tile question was asked the ac- Beauregard did not hear his frantic President Roosevelt, wearing a dolls, a man and a woqian, toasthg ceived by farmers through the AAA. whether Vienna faced another oldest residence, owned by the de- tress after reports became persist- signals as the engine bore down up- crown. Is the dominant figure in the their mates Into waste baskets. He also stressed tha^ the drought putsch—this time bjf' the Helm- TREASURY BALANCE. scendants of the city’s founder, slashed some ' major . crops and W’ehr. ent that the couple would announce on the machine. painting eight feet by twelve, his In the upper left comer, his eyes Eduardo COsta, waa badly damaged, a reconciliation within several days. Neighbors said that Beauregard right hand holding a fishing pole, his filled with tears. Uncle Sam la cruci- "therefore the high prices do not Supposed Loyal Washington, Aug. 29.—:.(AP)—Tha the ceilings and walls were cracked, They have been seen together fre- was in the habit of motoring to nis left tangled In a maze of micro- mean a fully corresponding Increase Helijiwehr forces are regarded aa position of the Treasury August 27 fied on A cross of silver. and the priceless old Spanish furni- quently since Fairbanks return^ farm from his home to get milk phones. The picture was hung yesterday in farm Income.” the right arm of Schuschnigg'a gov- wa-s; ture and numerous works of art here 10 days ago from Europe, where every morning, and that today his More Employment ernment—so long as Prince von Receipts $9,132,692.79; expendi- were ripped and tom. About him arc grouped distorted In the permanent exhibit of the he went some 14 months ago after daughter and her young friend had figures of members of hla Cabinet- Westchester galleries of t(ie West He warned that for complete farm Starhemberg, their leader, la vice tures $23,819,119.31; balance, $2,- Strangely enough, a valuable col- separating from the actress. Later recovery "It is essential that there chancellor. 199,171,138.51. Customs receipts for accompanied him. The three were Secretary of the Treasurj' Morgen- IccUon of tmineae, English, French cheater Institute of Fine Arts, a be more of a revival in industrial Dr. Karl Seitz, former Socialist the month $19,610,887.47. she sued for divorce but the case has on their way home with the milk at thau juggling streams of gold and school opened last spring and pri- and Italian porcelain there escaped not been brought to trial. the time of the cr^sh. silver coins, much of . which falls In- production and more extenalve re- mayor of Vienna, and one of the Receipts for the fiscal year $467,- unscathed because its glass case vately supported. employment." In hla first report 826,207.27; expenditures $881,707,- Told by one questioner that be All three were dead by the time to a trough through which pass sllk- The arttst'a own comment con- beat known political figures in Eu- withstood the blasts. Six of the possessed information from an au- the train had come to a stop and last Sunday, Richberg claimed rope, who has been in jail since 377.32 (Including $462,200,672.68 of most valuable paintings In the hatted pigs; Postmaster General cludes: “Hovering over all, the vul- Farley dropping letters and money: marked Industrial gains and In par- February on charges of high trea- emergency expenditures); excess of bouse were uninjured. tures. Vultures are never wrong. I expenditures $413,881,170.05. Gold Secretary of Agriculture Wallace hope you like It." . assets $7,981,388,486.70. MANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29,1984 MANCHk I t ER evening HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29,1984. ’ IfltcbeU home this morning. Mitch- —!• expected .to carry the brunt of ell told etate police of the Ridge- the bottle. lAtERBURY BOXER Recreation ('enter COVENTRYBACKS THURSDAY AFTERNOON FATAL ACCIDENT auvbktuuuiibnt— AUVKKTI8BMBNT— fleUi barracks that he woke up at Connecticut, fllmost completely LAWYERS TAKEUP 16^98,000 Children Back To School of troops u d “flytag cannon’’~ a a g:43 a. m . to And blmaeM tightly Items of Interest organlxed by Ute union, already boa OCCURS IN TOWN LUTHER LEAGUERS mlrplans carrying a hsavy gim trussed in his own bed, e. ch arm voted to Join the general itrike In GROUP PLAYS RRIDGE FEW APPLY FOR which flioa abslla through ths pro- and leg lashed tc a bedpost. Logan, SOUGHTBYPOUCE starting this week the girls' swim- HUGH M. ALCORN all divlalona of.the industry, cotton, Life Is Lost As Two Machines. peller shaft. Mitchell said, was taking bis clothes Wool, ellk and rayon. CRIMESUPPRESSION Uoeased Slnee Ittt. and MitcheU'a money, about $50. As ming classes will be on Friday in- Club Members Also Enjoy De- Crash At Main and Haynes CONVENE SEPT 1-3 stead of Saturday. The class will Bdoln ObjecUt-e Streets. THE HOUSING LOANS TO HOLD AIR RACES Office Hr*.! 9-12'A. M.; S-4 p, H. the robber fled, he took Mltchell'e The Providence and Pawtucket, liciouB Chicken Dinner at Evenings by AptMtatmeat. automobile. be from 3 to 4 p. m. This change is necessary because of the opening R. I., section with about S3,000 House’s Pine Grove. Burbank, Cal., Aug. 29— (A P) — 206 Center Street Tel. 4330 John Logan Accosed of Rob- Mitchell, member of a well known Joho H. Kingsbury Declines workers bee been the main objec- of schools. Swimming classes will One life wax lost and two Speiker Says PoUic b Ig The country’s fastest airmen climb family, worked his bonds looee In tive o f the union in its drive to automobiles were bhdiy damaged BARGAIN HOUND Large Delegation to Attend into the cockpits of a fleet of new about ten minutes and telephoned be held for women on Thursday sixteen members of the The Local Bank Awaiting Definite bing a Man, Binding Hhn night. Nomination for Chairman- complete organization. early this aftamoon on Main racing craft this week, hopeful of state police who immediately put Union workers for New England Thursday Afternoon club, which is street at the intersection of Blaiae for Popdatily ol showing the American air traveler an alarm on the Interstate police In Providence said that 38,700 of composed for the most part o f wom- Haynes street. A monster musk- How's your hair these days? Dried District Conference in Information on Provisions how he may fly from Los Angeles to< aire for apprehension of the car, en bridge players on the West Bide, I think you’d like to have— cut all and Stealing an Aoto. ship of Town Committee. that section’s employes belonged to rat. croaalng Main street fram out and brittle from the eummer New York, a few years hence, at warning all officers that the driver with several of the subiiLlUite play- Bi{ GaoftlerL emst from a loaf of white bread. SALVATION ARMY'S HEAD the U. T. W. the west to east aide, causra sun? If so, go to The Uly Beauty '300 miles an hour. was reported to be armed. ers, bad a thoroughly enjoyable out Alfred Barggrea o f 41 Lewie Slice entire loaf in pieces 1-4 inch Portland. J o f t h e A c t . The occasion will be the annual New HompahirS, Vermont and Shop. Here for the next two weeks thick. Allow to dry over flight, The order to be on the look-out Maine, with the minority of work- ing at House’s Pine drove on street, driving north on Main transcontinental speed dash for the WHwbury, Aur- (AP)— (Bpectel til Tlia Hergld.) a hot . oil treatment is being given preferably longer. When dry, put for the car, FX-3$, was transmitted MAY BE PICKED TODAY North Coventry, Aug. M.— Both ers in all flelda of the texUle Indus- Ellington road, Wapping, last eve- atreet, to alow up in an attempt MUwauke#, Aug. 29.— (A F )—De. Vincent Bendix trophy and $12,500 $IO *IOO **300 0«orta Riley, aliu John Logan. to every Waterbury policeman from ning. Mre. Frank House served a -without charge with every shampoo In moderate oven and leave 'til heat try, will be least sffected of the to avoid hitting the animal. parting from precedent, the Ameri- and finger wave. A large delegation of Luther The Manchester Trust Company In prizes offered each year In con- «»u« Kdwafd Mlachler, 24 jreara old, headquarters aithin a few minutes. ------. I Franklin A. Orcutt and John H. delicious chicken dinner st 6 o’clock Howard W. Stone of SUaa entirely penetrates to center of slice nection with the national air races north-eaatem states. The main cen- can Bar Association today devoted Leaguers yof the Emanuel Lutheran through Treasurer Harold Alvord. | Any smouat up to $lSO on (oat Waterbury boxer, wae the object of Race Narrows Down to Com- Kingsbury, last night elscted as dele- tera, Manchester and Noesua, N. H., Roast chicken with dressing and Dean Highway, Wethersfleld, and It is light brown all the way at Cleveland. tho signs tun o< ssUrisd smplovss. Modem paper dishes offer great throu^. People who cannot eat church will attend the 38th annual a Btate-wlde hunt 6y police today, inander Evangeline Booth, o f : gaUs to the Republican staU con- LewUton, Me., and Brattleboro, VL, ms$hed potatoes, a number of the closely following the Berggren a full convention session to a dls> said today that It had not made any Th» onl» cost is s monthly ehsigs after he allegedly had robbed an RIOTS BECOME SERIOl'S vegetables in season, snd unusually improvement over the rather ugly bread may find this most digestible. convention of the Hartford District, U. S., and Gommisaioner | vention at the Republican caucus of employ only a total of 37,500 work- car, smashed into tbs rear of cussion o f Clime suppreeslon. ' blotter paper types that use to min loans under the Federal Housing m Ihtss psi esnt on unpstd bslsnes. acquaintance at Washington, Conn., ers in all claeseS of tha industry. sweet C^lden bantam com, topped the car ahead, badly damaging A program recommending drastle to be held In Portland this week- Act as yet, pending the redelpt of Latgst smounts to 9300 on Heus» where he gave crulalng motor p a -' Chicago, Aug. 29 — (AP) — Henry MappJ Coventry, today announced that they foiod and offend the eye. Now the When you order your furnace and hoId-Co-mshsi Plans. Sss us today Massachusetta with a mill work- off with peach bavarian cream, con- the radiator o f hia car • and refoims In law enforcement and end, September 1. 2 and 8. The con- definite Information on the pro- trolmen the Blip In a nip and tuck Violence In the Chicago Motor would support Bute's Attorney fltltutod U6 Tncal. paper is glased to give it a wood-Uke range oil this ftdl be sure to dial lor ths monsv you nssd ers population of 11S.400, according smashing ths rear. end of the Criminal Court procedure, etrongly vention will open with a buslne.ss vision of the Act. Mr. Alvord stated ITCHING... two-mile purault that ended with Coach Company strike had assumed London. Aug. 29.— (APj — The Practically everything but the Berggren car. flaisb, then decorated with various 4496, The L. T. Wood Company. Hugh M. Alcorn for the nomination to state labor department atatistlca opposed in some sectlone o f the bar china designs u d glazed again. Be- that a few definite requests for anywhere on the body— gun-flre and an automobile wreck j serious proportions today. contest for Commander-in-chief of ^aches were fresh from the House When last seen both drivers They are agents for AtlanUc Refin- session at the host church at three IDEAL FINANCING of governor. , Mr. Orcutt also sUted of December 31, 1933, bat half of Itself, was up for consldsTatlon. sides plates and drinking glasses ing Company’s oils which are of the o’clock Saturday afternoon. Erik loans had been made and w.ere being also burning irritated skjn Tied to Bed | One eighth of the city's police the Salvation Army has neirrowed that as far as he was able to ascet- farm. Those who had not visited were telling their s to ^ to Offi- ASSOCIA’nON Inc. * ’ the employes of the industry in all Joseph B. Keenan, assistant U. 8. , there are cups and saucers, dessert highest quality yet of the lowest Modean and Gunnar Johnson are kept under advisement for the time soothed and helped by The boxer, moat commonly known | force was assigned to strike duty down to Commander Evangeline Utn ths delegates elected at the cau- divisions in New England. the grove before voted it an Ideal cer Raymond Orufin. Ths being. Miilii M , •nil f’‘l4M«r. flBblMDiV by hia ring name of Logan. I* said as the list of injured swelled to 28 spot for outings, and Mrs. House’s muskrat, vlcUm of the crash, •ttoraey general, a leader la the war dishes and everything else that's cost. They will be glad to solicit the local delegates. llltlic ••H hoiif T**K1 Booth of the United States, and cuses last night in the towns* near Reports from the various textile against outlaws, took to the epeak. needed to set a table. Hr further said that many In- by police to have overpowered Hoi- j Injurled, two of them serious. (^mmis.xloner Hendry Mapp, present Coventry would support the nomlna- cooking second to none. was left on the road—dead. trial orders from customers especial- A banquet will be held at Stueck’s councils of the state, representing er's rostrum to enlist the barristers ly those who had trouble with cither In Middletown Saturday evening at quiries have been received from per- lie Mitchell, wealthy Washington, Most of the violence is caused by chief of staff, a high army source tlon of Mr. Alcorn. After the meal, bridge engrossed sons Interested in the Act, which Resinol men In cars and on foot, who throw ! said today. orgamlzed workers In their respec- in a campaign to turn public opinion •' To suit or not range or fuel oil. 7 o’clock, at which Rev. Theodore Conn., resident, while a guest at the The meeting was without strife of tive districts, show that allied *m- the attenUon of the card fans. provides that any property owner, bricks through bus windows and ! Preliminaries are still being con- Prizes were awarded, and Mrs. I against malefactors. iak to suit is no Palmer of Fitchburg, Mass., will be any kind. John H. Kingsbury, who ployes, wool, silk and rayon, are longer t h e Novel necklines distinguish the the principal speaker. A Commun- •individual, partnership or corpora- flee. I Unued at a meeting of the council has been cheiirman of the Republi- House for good measure served' Lawyers have been censured tion, with a regular income from Windows were smashed in a doxen I but nominations were expected dur- sympatheUc toward their fellow fancy wafers and root beer. question f o r driessier frocks the college girl will ion seihrlce will be held Sunday can town committee, was renominat- urkera and are ready to strike. the convention as responsible to| salary, commissions or other as- buses within the last 24 hours, and I ing the day for a succeasor to Gen- OBITUARY degree for present crime condlUonL. Incomplete in- wear when she goes to tea with the morning at 10:30 o’clock at the ed for the office for another two Many have said they would walk deed is the Latin professor’s wife, and on Sun- Zion Lutheran church In Portland, sured source, may borrow from $100 stench bombs were hurled at five Politicians and courts have received to $2,000 for improvements on any others.. i declined the nomination out 24 hours afte. the call for cot- ' shameful day afternoons when her best beau In charge of Rev. S. L. Hanson, SPRUCE STREET BAKERY the organization. Voting may begin and Axel O. Olsen was named in bis some criticism. Keenan was expect- one property, depending upon In- late today or tomorrow—in secret. ton workers to strike is Issued. FORCED TO DRIVE MEN JK wardrobe of a comes to call. These suave little president of the District Luther CARD OF THANKS place. DEATHS ed to place a great share of the woman w h o come. CROSS APPOINTMENTS Commissioner Catherine Bramwell blame on the public, accusing many numbers, cut on slender, flattering League. 209 Spruce Street W*« duilre to lincorAly thank our Mrs. Arthur Reed was elected doesn’t buy a suit this season. You’ll lines, de^nd almost entirely on de- Chorus Rehearsal friends and neighbors for thslr worda Booth of Great Britain, who declined vice chairman. clUzens of apathy toward crime and . Hartford, Aug. 20.— (AP) — The FOR THIRTEEN HOURS Mrs. Ellen A. LUUe find many that are practical enough tails to give them charm and Inter- At 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon, a of sympaUiy. and arts of kindness, at to pose for a picture yesterday with The other delegates elected last o f hero-worship of the DlUingers FRENCH WAR G.AME tha time of the usaAing >f o«r belov- appointment of George A. Williams Commander Evangeline Booth, man- Mrs. Ellen Amelia (Richardson) to work for you as an entire ward- est. And, right now, the Interest is rehearsal of the District chorus, un- ed husband, son and brother, Hugh night In addition to those for the ABOUT TOWN snd Capones. of Hartford and Henry C. Woods of ifested considerable friendliness to- Lillie, died last night at the home robe. Simply luscious colors, with centered at the neck or high on the der the leadership of Helge E. Paris, Aug. 29.— (A P )—Speed In YounK T/'rranw w«-uld rnueclullv ! state convention were: of her daughter, Mrs. James C. The reform program recognise* all maimer of tricky, convertible fur tnank the British War Vt-torun*. New Haven, a« special policemen ward her aunt today and chatted New Rochelle Resident Com- bodice. It’s Impossible to catalogue Pearson of this towm, will be held warding off a sudden air attack on HOT PIZZA that In protecting the public against for the Connecticut Humane Society with her for some time. She also ! '('ongresslonal. Walter Buckley, teller at the Smith of 37 Lancaster Road, Hart- trimmings! what this fall’s fashions have done at the Tabernacle of the Young American Legion and Compan* O Axel O. Olsen pelled to Take Hitch Hikers the criminal there can be no effec- Paris wen' on test In the army air and thoae who aent beautiful florai was announced today by Governor had been mentioned as a Candida's Manchester Trust company, is on ford from a heart attack. Mrs. to necklines. It’s ejisy enough to People's Society of the Mission maneuvers today. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Nights, tributes or in any way made our Ipsa Arthur L. Reed two weeks' vacation from bis duties. to Warwick, Rhode Island. Lillie, who was 74, was the mother tive prosecution until politics is say that plain 'V’s, drawstrings and eaater to hear. Wilbur L. Cross. The appointment for commander-ln-chlef. Crash knitted society this fall In Covenant at ihe Swedish Christian Light pursuit planes. Including is for a period of two years, begin- County of Mrs. John S. Wolcott of Hollister eliminated and Incompetence of law cowls are the mode. They are, but 7 to 8 O’clock •Mrs. Hugh Young Torrance. The traditional blue bonnet of the Arthur J, Vinton a smart rabbit's hair dress— and knit Orphanage in Cromwell, followed some of the fastest in Europe with Archibald Torrance and Family. ning September 1. Salvation Army woman may be dis- Louis Genovesl of 163 North Main street and frequently visited her enforcement officers corrected. there are others besides for which by an Inspirational service at the Foster Hall Warwick, R. I., Aug. 29.— (AP) State Departments it yourself. You’ll find both yam a speed of 220 miles an hour were carded If some of the young ele- street went to New York last night daughter here. She leaves anotheia and instmetions of the highest qual- we simply have no words. Varia- same place at 7:30 o’clock, at which Henatorial —(Compelled at j^n point to drive It proposes formation of state de- ordered to stimulate a defense of ments of the organization have their and this morning Is to meet a sister daughter. Miss Ethel E. Richardson^ ity at the new knitting class at Chc- tions of the scarf neckline, for in- the chorus will sing. .Rev, Felix V. Paris when heavy bombers attack it Frank H. Orcutt two hitch-hikers from a point, near of New York city; two sons, Her- partments of Justice, whose duties HOT BREAD loaf 6c way. who was due to arrive in New York nesr’s Salesroom. It's about to open stance. Sometimes a scarf is quilted Han.'bn. president of the New York from the east at dawn Thursday. Thomas Morlarty his home in New Rochelle. N. Y. bert H. and James L. Richardson of would be to "supervise every district While the weighty business of the from Italy. He will bring her to i w iiii..-. ,,r d . j —* ' In' a week or so under the supervis- across the front and then tied up in Conference Luther League, will be The defense craft were deployed “ Give your family a treat I” West Hartford: one slater, Mrs. attorney, sheriff, police department election of the new general was de- Manchester where she intends to ! j ®arly to- ion of Mrs. Jean Hood and Mrs. a bow at the back. Occasionally a the speaker. in the strategic positions today and layed, the council was reported to vlBlt and perhaps, make her home I reported his experience of hts Louise W. Cooley of Wethersfleld; and coroner in the state." They Alice Davies. scarf-like band, stitched across a Monday, Labor Day, will be de- the aerial defense was made ready. For That Distinctly Fall Feeling be discussing proposals for a mod- here or In Rockville. I , “ harrow ng hours to Warwick po- two bcothers. William H. Robinson would be headed by the attorney bodice, follows upward to the side I voted entirely to sports, with a V. lULIANO, Prop. MEDIATION BOARD SEEKS __ _ hie. shortly before his two passen- of Lebanon and Edwin L. Robinson Novelties to be tested Include I ernization of the army women's uni- general or other high officers. Each of a neckline, ending In a loopcd- ! baseball game in the morning at 10 huge planes for the transportation forms, perhaps replacing the bonnet of Hinsdale, N. H .' She also leaves Justice department would have a C&rduroy suits are an Important over tie. , Census Bureau figures place the nation-wide return to reading. An Item appearing In a Middle-1 tomobUe ran**o^*^*of informal fall fashion, with tunic o'clock In Portland. In the after- In Your New Clothes, Choose with some other form of headgear 13 grandchildren. central bureau manned by Investiga- riUng and rithmetic this fall at well over 16,000,000. Montgomery I TO AVERT BIG STRIKE town newspaper says that Edward ' the Post road omt ?h °° length coats most popular. Skirts noon, a sports program will be held j and permitting the workers to wear The funeral will be held Friday tors who would suppllment local Ward 8 489 Stores are helping to put these 32.000.000 feet back into class- T. Barry of Manchester drove along l vrich line East Green- are straight—often slit on the sides (Jookie-making requires a special at Andrus Field at Wesleyan Uni- room comfort and smartness! I B i l k s t o c k i n g s . afternoon at a time and place later police units. The Investigators would technique. Observe a few simple versity In Middletown, in which the Them From Our (Continued from Page One) South street In MlcLdletown Satur-1 Budenia u id Ha niot-Ad to be announced. Burial will be in —while the three-quarter length day as Anthony Molosky, eight. I m, . . Uso work Independently. The bureau coats are fitted at waistlines and al- rules and you’re sure to have success local league will participate. The ------K CIXO*^—------the cemetery at Columbia. would bo equipped with records and with yours. First of all, Ingredients convention will close with a rally at j although George A. Sloan, chairman darted from behind a parked ice V h e n Ha ^ aoHa * .“T lowed to flare slightly at hemlines. tower Into a tank of water, his ' cat ENDS THE BATTLE truck and fell in the path of the home RndA^^f. p«?d k " a scientific laboratory. Blouses of sheer woolen, plaid taffeta should be quite cold and must be put the Portland church. 10 to 1. today won the Ebor handi- j of the cotton textile code authority Mrs. Emery O. Hill A vigorous protest against this together quickly. Chill the dough burning clothes making him look cap and two thousand pounds by EFFECTIVE SELECTIO N car. The machine did not strike the t^wo mo . . u Informed the and heavy crepe are best with cord- like a cofiiet flashing through the Q O keri you -wh a jfo r l to Lt> ^ooJ jum thtro rry Mrs. Mildred Scranton Hill, wife proposal was being organized. The before you roll it, dip the cookie cut- three quarters of' a length from H. child, but Barry took him to the ! he wM going ^ “ * “ “ uroy. night sky. Rcgncll will perform BETWEEN SPIDER, SNAKE tute, wa."i In communication with Middlesex hospital, where It Was of Emery O. HIU died at the WUll- New York County-Bar Association ter in flour before cutting each cook- Clayton's Disarmament, a six to 1 members of the industry. tonight at 10:45, either just before found he w'as unhurt. "Oh no, it ain't• h e quoted one roantlc hospital yesterday after a representatives were ready with a ie and bake them in a hot oven. CARNIVAL CONTINUES favorite. The distance was one and Insists on Strike. of the two young passengers as There was a recipe for Melba or shortly after the exhibition of three quarters miles. Fourteen ran. $5-98 TO iEats the Serpent Shortly Be- brief Illness with diabetes. She en- counter-set of proposals requiring fireworks. Gorman reiterated hl.s refusal to saying. At the same time, the man tered the Institution the day pre- more than 150 printed pages. Toast in this column last Monday. fore Spider Had It All En- meet with the cade authority as Mrs. Charles Oliver and son. Har- poked a revolver into Buderus’ ribs. One of our readers has graciously TO ATTRACT CROWDS On Saturday afternoon the chil- such. vey of 22 Grecnhlll street have re- vious. Mrs. Hill who was 32 years The program also proposes; dren of the tow-n will be the special tangled in Web, Buderus said he was ordered to old, was a native of Colchester. She sent in another version of Melba He Indicated the strike call would turned home after a stay of '.live That, the governor of each state guests of the Tall Cedars. Souvenirs wcek."i with Mrs. Oliver’s mother In drive tow'ard Providence. They pur- leaves besides her husband, a sister, appoint a permanent committee of toast, the original one, and one that (O O uL cvifuit. be Issiiied shortly. chased food and gasoline through In' the form of toy balloons and We Are Agents For Ready for Chilly Evenings $9.98 Bristol. Aug. 29— (A P )—Anoth- Mrs. Raymond Jones of Hebron. The At Least 2,000 Visit Do'uRherty Gorman showed reporters copies Fatrlee, Vermont. lawyers and laymen whose duties other novelties appealing to kiddles er battle between a snake and 4 New York and OonneeJeut. When funeral will be held tomorrow after- would be to Improve and criticize of a letter which he said a strike they reached East Greenwch at Lot to Enjoy Various Amuse- will be distributed. The program In all the new Fall Fabrics spider which progressed for two Miss Elizabeth Llthwinski, Whose noon at 2 o’clock at the Second Con- criminal law enforcement. The com- • more than a few sunburned noses. breaking agency in Chicago had sent 12:30 this morning they ran out of ment Devices. also will be arranged to please the ATLANTIC and Gay Colors. days in virtual obscurity, has been marriage to Harold Taus of Hart- 1 anrt th. tw. m.n tregatlonal church. Coventry. Rev. mlttee would keep in touch with the When night came, the Scouts usual- youngsters. to manufacturers. BOY SCOUT NEWS ly flocked to the pavilion where they With One of our Modern Oil Burners brought to a close this time by a ford will take place at St. James's , walked^ hlTrrledlv tnw «L p Leon H. Austin will officiate and United States Departmedt of Jus- Pong rides, a Ferris wheel and an •Kerosene and Range Oil house cat. passed the evening. fo;'vroirnce""re"sM^'‘ .!w^'Vav^^ church MondayMondav mornmgmorning at 8:15. dence, Buder^iis i L . burial will be In the Center ceme- tice. Despite counter attractions In the airplane swing are but a few of We invite your The snake, believed to have been was honored with tery. That local and state bar associa- Troop 4 of St. Mary's church has There were numerous hikes along form of the Republican caucus and reporU which Indicate planned vlo- i * * miscellaneous returned from an eight-day stay at the many attractions offered by toe We have our own buUt station. Nesco Portable Heater inspection of our a water moccaain, was trapped tions appoint Committees to Improve the beach at night which often the concert of the Shrine band, the Tall Cedars during the carnival . New Fall Milli- Monday by a small spider which lence. 1 refer to reports from our i hnl, LhV and criticize police and proeecu- Hammonasset State Park. There ended In hotdog and marshmallow Tall .Cedars of Lebanon carnival be- The new streamlined Nesco Circulating was a good attendance, and with the which will be brought to a close Heaters will harmonize with the finest of “Comfort” Portable Heater :>,nery. had spun Us web In the basement l uf*’„rmK and tear ass ' friends. Miss Jean Post and Miss SO. WINDSOR DELEGATES ttons. roasts. At the pavilion on Saturday ing held all this week at the Saturday night. Range Burners and Supplies ofOf A. P.P, Krazenlch house on WillisWilli, | 5**' s-.r*^*.***..*?.*!' rr in v fr in ;' Helen Pletrow.»kl.Pletrow.skl. decorated the funerals That local and state bar associa- aid of two other Scout troops, one evening there was an amateur per- Dougherty lot proved a mecca for mterlor decorations—In rich black satin Special! street in this city, S «'>’lte, and more from Dalton„'Ma8s., the other from formance consisting of many novel baked Japanned finish, with chromium trim, j ^ tions appoint committees to obtain at least 2.000 persons who took a AIA'.AZAR WINS K.ACE 2 Powerful Burners I Tlio spiders strong silken threads i . . than 30 guests bad assembled when INSTRUCTED FOR ALCORN Miss Mary Sullivan the adoption of a model criminal Plymouth, Conn., which were camp- entertainments, which topped off tho chance on the threatening weather PORTERFIELD they are moat appealing In appearance. i probably would have spelled doom i •"‘“ p a t l? " at Funeral services for Miss Mary ing nearby, there were several good Scouts’ week stay. This Is the Used as auxiliary heaters, they are effi- Circulating Principle she arrived. Games were played code drawn by the American Law to enjoy the manifold amusements York. Eng., Au'g. 29— (A P )—Wil- ! for the snake had ihe battle been I “ *“ >*• that and a buffet luncheon was served. Sullivan, long-time resident of Rock- Institute. ball games. During the day, swim- fourth overnight camp for Troop 4 available at the carnival. (88 Spruce Street Tel. 6584 cient and convenient—keep up the humidity $19.75 the strike bad been denounced by ' llle and 'Vernon, were hela this ming was the main pastime, and it this year, and they are hoping for liam Woodward’s Alcazar at odds of In your room and a-ssure fresh, healthy Humidifying Pau permitted to progress, but even the especial to The Hemid.) That state bar aseoclaUons taka Hundreds waited until II o’clock I watchful Mrs. Krazenlch, who stop- the mayor of that city and on Sun- Cash prizes will be awarded, as morning at 8:15 at the Sacred Heart the burden of Improving criminal it hadn’t been for the old standby, many more. to Watch RegncII make his death warm air quickly where It Is most needed. day by a clergyman from hia pulpit. South Windsor, Aug. 20.—South olive oil, there would have been Spirit Level Adjustment ped her household duties every hour -T AA, .1 ,1.., , advertised elsewhere today, at the church in Vernon. Rev. P. F. Killeen law and procedure, working for con- SCRIBE, defying jump of 50 feet from a or so to note, the progresr of the " ' i^lorFymau j Wednesday evening setback tonight Windsor, which Includes Wapping, 1 1 1 elected Representative Hollis F. ct St. James's church of this town stitutional amendments where neces- Beautiful Grain Walnut sary. Cabinet struggle, could not prevent the Jo hA«Ar®'t’n “ '® °f. r '' '* " " I Grove. Wapping. Church and Harry Famum as dele- celebrated the requiem mass am family cat from stepping In. to better their condlUons," he said. Refreshments and a social time will “ “ ••O' i-omuuj os ueie- conducted the committal services a* ' Given Privilege Krazenlch said his wife entered "Especlally in Maine where the fonow thl gamw Rates to the state convention of the That the accused be given the tim. »o t workers have been so long under the I * ___ Republican Party to be held In Hort- St. Bernard's cemetery, Rockville. ' W e N eed So m e Here's a splendid value in the cellar late yesterday i The singers were Mr. and Mrs. privilege of electing trial by jury or a big, powerful oil heater for see the cat licking Its chops after a by court alone. » p r r “ "“ I „ -if T- ! yo\i' C " H u ? h ° M " r o r f o ^ S S ‘ve‘r- John Foley and Miss Catherine Cos- (Juick, clean, odorless heat, pleasant inenl on the tired snake. tello. Organist Charles Packard of That alternate or extra Jurors be ready at an instant wherever 1 He Said that just before the cml, •'W.” ll,Uke care of Maine all right ! in n 7w ' Yo'rk a“nd J^UanUc^^tv."’" i f Z “tb e'Z w n J l^ n ""'"* ami by this time next week I think , ____ ' , tore tnc convention. St. James’s church played the organ. Impaneled to avoid mistrials in the Really S N A P P Y you put It. T H E V O G U E S H O P I the spider had so Itflcd the reidllo As the body ,was borne Into tha event a member of the Jury becomes I In its web that only the tall touch- the mayor and that clergyman vvill Trinity Past Noble Grands asso-1 ~ incapacitated. HSj Main Street — John.son lilock be dl.sagrecably surprised" church Mrs, Foley sang, "Softly and ed the floor. elation will meet on Thursday aft-, HAS BROKEN BACK Tenderly Jesus Is Calling.” At the That trial be permitted on infor- Listen.Stan...while I explain what ^ ernoon of next week at the cottage j mation as well as Indictment. IN NEW ENGL.4ND elevation Miss Costello sang Bizet’s W EKILL liU.VOKKh I of Mrs. Beam on the Tollflnd road , PvUnam. Conn., Aug. 29.— (A P )— "Ave Marla", and at the offertory That Jury verdicts be permitted ___ __ Boston. Aug. 29.—(A PI—More at Crystal Lake. I Dr. Cecil R. Garcln. adjunct surgeon in criminal cases by less than unani- HATS" Hartfonl, Aug, 2P.— (A l’ )--D ep u -‘ cotton textile opera- Mrs. Foley sang Bordolse’s "O Salu------. i at the Day Kimball hospital,. an- taris." At the changing of the vest- mous vote, except in major felonies. , ty Attorney General Eriiesi L, A ver-! ibelr families and busines.s Mr. and Mrs. James Munsie of ; nounced today that Betsy A. Barton, That a defendant offering an alibi illl of HarUord and Branford, h a s !,^ ® " ,H .e lr eommunltlea In New ments Miss Costello sang another Old Gold’s throat-ease means” 123 Center street have as their; 16-year-old daughter of Bruce Bar- verse of "Softly and Tenderly" and or an ln.sanity plea be required to been elected president of the Na- j ,1^® affected by the guc.sus. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick ; ton. the writer, definitely has a frac- give advance notice to the prose- , lloiial Association of Attornevs Gen-1 ih^atened national strike of the ! Mitchell of Portland, Maine, who ; ture of the eleventh dorsal vertebrae at the close of the mass Mr. Folev cutor. sang, "O, What Could Jesus Do " I K n o w W h o Has eral, according to information t o -! "'orkers Association , spend their summers at their cot- Miss Barton was injured in an auto- More?” That the court and counsel be per- KEMP'S day from Milwaukee, Wls.. where j “ J,* ,R’"*®H®llzes this week. i tage at Old Orchard. Maine. A , mobile accident Sunday night. * • mitted to comment to the Jury on the a.'t.socialion held Its convention \ eection of the eountry, once number of Manchester people, who The bearers were James Sullivan, says Ollie H ardy to Stan Laurel The patient's general condition "Is the failure of the defendant to tes- v 1 Burner Nesco * 1 6.50 this week. • Colonel Avcrlll, one of I '*’ ® foremost textIU center of the ; go annually to the Maine resort, arc gon 250 pickets, assertedly led by a announced today at the bride's home. Golds are made front pure tobacco, see? So We.'tern Louisiana co.asts especially strength In New Redford and Fall ! CnPf Cod. They will return to lAfoman, attempted to prevent non- The couple both students at the LESLIE H O W ARD naturally they not only taste better but they 1 i | (' » ‘ urged to be ou alert for later ad-1 River.' each w ith about twenty Man'che.ster after Labor Day. union laborers from unloading a Union Theological seminary In New Of Course... vices." keep the. throat free from irritation. Throat- thousand employes In the Industry j lettuce truck. The employes suc- York, where they are members of Th* grtelMl PRIEST LAUDS PLANS ceeded Ip driving off the pickets. the class of ’35 were married yester- th«' ease Ls important fo anybody!—especially Thc union workers are striking ! Newton Highlands Con- toacelebratcd screen artist such as ...cr..." $49.75 fer an lncrea.se In wages. Improved church by Dr. James by Let Us Go! working conditions and recognition x member of the seminary rti« awflior OF THE PRESIDENT of their organizations. faculty. “Who-me.’” After the ceremony they started It’s a Perfect Place To Lynn “Buffet Type” ISays Some Mistnke.s Were FILES 812.000 StTT on an automobile tour of New Eng- “ Certainly not! But you trill he a liappier spec ial ! Made But That Main Idea land and will make their home at 99 smoker when your throat gets the thrill Shop For a Hat. Bridgeport, Aug. 29. — (API — Claremont avenue. New York, In the o f ‘smooth as satin' Old Goids." Heat Circulator Starting Thursday, August 30 AVill Bring About. Recovery. Charging that he lost a $100 a week fall. Bed Spring M attress Job with the Magazine Photo. En- Miss Beach is the daughter of Dr. a combined heater and cooker—convert- Norwalk. Aug. 29— (A R )—"The graving Company of Stamford, be- Frederick P Beach of Foochow Uni- Circulating Heater with ed by raising the lid to disclose two-cover, present principals and practices of cause agents of Conde Nast Publish- versity, China. She attended Mount NEW SILK cast irbn cooking to p . over Lynn double r the NRA under tlie leadership of ing Company of Greenwich branded Holyoke college and the American range burner. Large capacity heat circula- $5.95 $5.95 $5.95 ' President Roosevelt will ulUmately him ' a.' a labor agitator, Russell school at Shanghai. China, before Mr. Hardy might have put it this way, tor sufficient' for heating two average Rubber Heels ! bring about a complete ' economic Hogan of Stamford, today filed suit matriculating at Union Theologlca' Built-in Oil Burner ’ 3 9 * 5 0 rooms. Beautiful modem cabinet In satin i recovery In the United States." the In Superior Court against the Conde Seminary. • Mr. Laurel: — N o be tter to b acco gro ws D RESSES black with chromium trim. Has self-con- : Rev. Joseph Thoming, S. J., dean of Compact, double-wall cabinet—a true heat circula- Nast Company to recover damages Bingham graduated from Yale in th a n It use d in O ld G o ld . A n d it'» p ure. tor—complete with big double 6" range-oU burner built tained oil reservoir. the grort school of Gwr^etown Uni- ;of $i'2 ,ooo. the class of 1931. ’ For Fall W e a r—Just Complete Outfit $17.85 llilI ATTACHED versity, told 125 Jesuit educators In for permanent flue connection. Has capacity up to He claims that as result of the al- The couple was attended by Mias (No artiflciol flav orin g.) That’s w h y O ld 2,500 cu. ft. of room space. this morning at the eleventh annual leged statements made by Conde This Special Bed Feature U sts One Week. Ethel Beach, a slater of the bride G o lds aro e asy on THSoat an d NiRvts. In T i m e For Lab or D a y convention of the Jesuit Phllosophi-. Nast officials. he was discharged and 511tchell Bingham, brother of For Ladie.s', Gents’ and Children's Shoes. . cal Association, meeting at M an-; June 2 and has been forced to accept the bridegroom. Glamorous dresses made of the fhaf u'''” personal bedroom, or fit up j resa Institute. i employment at half his former sal- I . Father Thoming paid high tribute ' arj-. sS S slS « “ “ " W do for ,.om. 0 finest fabric we xmuld find And Bring Your Children’^s Shoes In Now and I to Roosevelt as a man of fearless ; ______• ; character and Initiative and said ' MAYOR DUNN BETTER HOSPITAL NOTES fashioned with every style detail Complete Showing of Beds. Springs and .Mattresses. i that while he believed lie had made ______Edna May •Tames Have Them Made Ready for School. OLIVER P the 'f that Is making fashion history for Ending This Week ; some mistakes, he did not think ; New Britain, Aug. 29.— (AP) — Mrs.. Louisa Jobnson of 29 (Tllnton GLEASON T H R O A T - E A S E CIGARETTE ' ,1^* declared that he Mayor David L. Dunn, who has been street was admitted, and Daniel in 1934. believed the NRA was a well-con- confined to the New Britain general ^iihs Shea of Rockvlll# was discharged ‘MURDER ON THE celved plan a,nd would bring Amer- hospital with wounds suffered In the ' yesterday, See Laurel and Rardy in their Utest riot of Itughter, OurAUGUST RANGE SALE ica “out of the rut." BLACKBOARD” KEMP’S, INC. SAM YULYES accidental discharge of a rifle m I Mrs. George Smith and infant “Babes in Toylano,** a Hil Roach Feature Production Cash Prices On Club Terms t e H ^ School V.. .Quality Furniture 701 Main Street Johnson Block This afternoon after discussions Berlin on August 14, will leave that I daughter of Gilead and Mrs. George t Manchester of "Studies and Curricula." and "Re- institution tomorrow. It l.s expect- j Thurkettle and infant daughter of Today up 8 Months To Pay - lation of Science and Philosophy." $5-98 ed he will rest at the shore before .Ea.st Hartford were discharged to- Thursday 0 LoriUard Co., lac. association officers will be elected. resuming his official duties. (day. STATE AMERICA'S _1 CIGARETTE i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTKK,tJONH., WJCDWBaEDAT, ACCTUST M.'ISM.

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANC^ES'l EK, CONN . WEUNESDAY^UGUST 29, 1934. ^ ^ Tork Voluntasn. He was wounded prtoea has raeulted in a reduetiOB of JOHN JENSEN ATTENDS at the battle of Malvern. Hill and re- COVENTRY 4-H CLUB 20 eeata in the Iron Ags oompoelte [CORODON M. BEEBE ceived an bonormble diimherge from to 39.92 a ton, tha lowest since last wrar ecrvlee in the fall of 1863. Novamber. The composites on pig SCOTCH BISHOP RRE W A r a S ’ OOTING 92 TODAY Returning to civil life, Mr. Beebe EXHIBIT TOMORROW iron and finished etesl were un- came back to Mancheeter and on changed thie week at 817.90 a ton Spm al Introductoiy Offer ODDIES STARTS July 17, 1864 married Caroline E. and 3.124 centa a pound, reapeo- Field Day Being Held Today at Abbey of Eaet Windsor. The couple Flowera, Fruits and Vagetables Uvely. For 10 Days To Acquaint You With AIDS LABORERS State Playground Near Ham- had nine cblldren, eight of whom To B« Shown in Grange Hall monaeset Beach. are still llvring. Ha slso has 21 —To Serre Supper. Directors of the Weaaod'Oil and Our Optical Department " fov Local Organizations WeD Known Local Nonagen- graadcblldren and 22. great grand- Snowdrift Co. have declared an ex- John Jansen and Mlaa Haimali children. Tha annual axhiblt of the work tra dividend of SO cents and the reg- Dr. Cosmo Lang, Head of the Already Pledge $50 Tcf- Jenseft of Woodbridge street today arian Is a Veteran of the On February 28, 1889, Mr. Beebe of the Coventry 4-H club, supper ular quarterly dividend or 13H centa acid hie place on Oak street here and entertainment will open tomor- on the common stock, payable Oct. Full-Vttf G are attending the suuiual outing and and purchaaed a farm in Coventry row afternoon at 8 o’clock daylight 1 to stock of r ^ r d Sept. IB. Chnrch of England, Friend vrard This Worthy Cause. Held day of the forcat fire wardens Civil War. which ba worked for more then 40 time at Grange 'usll, North Coven- of Connecticut a t ttae state play- years. < Until recently be was an try, where the boys end girls will FRAM ES . o f P o o r . ground on the sound, Hammonasset ardent dieciple of Isaac Walton and have a varied and Intereeting exhibit ANTOIST RESPONSIBLE beach. Mr. Jensen waa officially Corodon M. Beebe, one of Maa- ■pent many happy hours fliblng on l^orrington. Conn., Aug. 29—(AP) As High As 810-00 Four local organlratlon* — the of flowera, fniita end vegetables, —John C. Yuraabua, charged with appointed Ore warden for this dis- i^hester's two. survivors of the Civil Covantry Lake. It was nothing for canning, dairying poultry, needle- AUeo&lc aub, Army «n^ Navy Qub, trict in January. He was previous- him frequently ,o land pickerel, work and other handcrafts. This operating an automdbll# with gross )) I ") By MILTON BRONNER Oranre Social Club and the Btitlib* ly a deputy under the late Cbarlea War, passed bis D2nd blrUiftoy to- pike, beta and perch commonly hegllgance, eautlng loss of life waa NBA Service Staff Correspondent. day by enjoying a game of setback win be free to all. $3.95 American Club—have collectively Griffith for many years forest Are known as "whoppers’’ on account of Under the direction of the adult bound over to the next term of the ^ find np warden In this section. The four and a dinner with a small group of their sise. Litchfield .county court of Common London.—While It has always taken 200 UcKeta, for the baeeball friends at the home of his daugh- committee of which Mra. A. L. deputy wardens Ih other sections of Mrs. Beebe died May 18, 19U, Pleaa, when arraigned In city court Foll-Vue Rimleafi FnunM .... been true that cats could look at game next Wedneeday evening, thus the town are Roy Nash of Buck- ter, Mrs. Clovis Hoffman of Forest Reed is chairman tha club will serve thie morning. He was Involved in > .$3.95 find up SUMMER IS OYER street. East Hartford, Just over the after which Mr. Beebe sold hie farm a baked been supper, in Orange (Either style ia Aay Color.) kings, the workingman generally Now is the time to take stock of yourself and your home. aaeurlng Mies Jessie M. Reynolds, land, Arthur E. Loomis of Keeney and went to live with hls youngeit hall, from 6 o'clock on or while the an accident In which Robert Hera- social. worker here, of at least 180 street. Rush Foster, superintendent Manchester town line. berg was fatally hurt, Aug. 8. OTHER FRAMES...... ' .$1.95 find np baa found it difficult to get a hear- Despite bis advanced age, Mr. daughter, Mrs. Hoffman. At the demand eodtlnues. Baked beans, ing in the high places. That’s be- Hx up your personal appearance. Get a new suit—a new which will be applied toward the of the Manchester Country club golf time he sold his farm he reserved grounds and Michael Gorman, out- cabbage end carrot salad, pickles, We offer yen ■ oempleto line of frames at money-earing cause cats can't embarrass the coat or dre.ss. Fix up your home—new curtains—new fund to buy shoes for the children 20 acres bordering on the lake. Thie rolls, coffee and home made pia will throne with urgent and unusual re- of needy families In Manchester. side superintendent for Case prices. Brothers of Highland Park. tract be deeded to hia children. be served at a popular low price. We eaa advise yon about havliig your eyes axamlned. quest.s for assistance or succor. furniture. Paint up those dark corners—Wallpaper that "Boy, am 1 tickled.” said Bill The bualness meeting at U a. m. They built cottages and eatabltahed About 8 o’clock an entertainment Circumstance, however, has given bedroom. (Jet .lohniiV .some “hew .school clothes. Get Brennan late laet evening when he a camp which, to this day Is known will be given in the enlarged British labor one spokesman who -.vv ril^rted that these organlxaUons waa followed by a abort dinner at WE DO OPTICAL REPAIRING Vi.' V / Dad a nice lounge chair and lamp for long dark evenings. l‘2:S0, not only for the wardens but ss Beebe’s Camp. (2hapel ball nearby, and will consist haa free access to the heads of the had taken , their entire block of Before taking up farming as a of a humorous one-act play, "Marry- Warning! government, the privy councils and (Jet a new radio.! Ward's budget plan will help you I the members of their families. As V / tickets. many as 400 families have been in means of livelihood, Mr.' Beebe ing Off Father.” The cast includes ":ven the court of St. James—a tnan "You cannot tell me that the base- worked for 38 years aa a paper- Miss Emastlne and Mias Esther Jr. Speed Bike attendance at previous affairs. The Don’t sell your old gold to honee- rho Is an able pleader, a superb 6-Tube Radio Smart Fall Krdti and Fabriet ball teams In Manchester will not re- afternoon program included races maker at Case Brothers' mill In Koehler, Miaa Grace Reed, Richard liplomat and a qualified statesman. Pull-Up Choir 83 M o n th - $5 Monthlj'^— WASH FROCKS spond when a-sked,” he continued. Highland Park. Later he was em- Storrs, Charles Evans and James to-honse canvaasera before you LOUIS S. JAFFE and contests of various kinds for ooneult your local Jeweler^ See ■Tiat spokesman, friend and staunch S Diiy fSp'Tlal Price Plus Carrying Charge Plus Carrying Charge For Glrltl Gey Foil PrinttI “Take for example Billy Schlcldge, men, women and children, and an ployed at the Rogeri' paper mllla Edmondson. Mra. Ernest Gowdy la JEWELER ally is Dr. Cosmo , 1938 short and Knob trend PlaidsI DotsI CHIlDItEN'S HATS who used to be a ball player him- interesting competition between the here. The death of hla wife brought coaching tha play, oe well aa the 891 Main Street Manchester Archbishop o f ' , whose Extra largel long wave; low J tirca. Welgh.s 5 V . 9 5 StripesI And These cute little self not 80 long ago. The ticket to a close 64 years of happily mar- young people who will take part in views are accepted by a greater In tapestry, or Ward price. .50 hats and berets fire fighters, for speed Jn picking up ried life. LOUIS S. JAFFE only 30 lbs. ■ checks I Sizes 7 I Z ' * ’ s ' " " committee approached him and the fire-fighting equipment, carry- the "Humanlphone.” JEWELER audience that those of any other moquetta. Buy 9^.98 You save but very to 16. Save now! extremely low without any questions at alt he, ing hose to the sham forest fire and The children of Mr. Beebe are: Highest Prices Paid for Old Oold! person except the royal famtiv and now. aavel about $15. 35 Down strong. 35 Down v/Iktlt'l'o lai o \/\ , priced. New {all promptly printed 1.000 tickets and 1 other educational aa well as Inter- Louis Edmund Beebe, Manchester; 881 Mein Street the prime minister. colors I Hurry I COMPAREI donated them to the cause of 'shoe- esting stunts. Olin M. Beebe, Talcottville; Stephen ADVERTISE IN THE HEKALD-IT PAYS As the head of the Church of ing the Kids ’ I R. Beebe, Manchester; Hobart A. WALL ST. BRIEFS England, his sermons, speeches and "Encouraged by this start w* Beebe, of South Coventry: Eugene epistles to the press arc regular FALL FROCKS went right after any sort of a con-' W. Beebe, Millington, Maaa., Mrs. New York, Aug. 29.—Public util- items of important news; and the tributton and within ten minutes had | CURB QUOTATIONS Cora RIaley, Hartford; Mrs. Carrie ity cfrcles are expecting some early effectiveness of bis pronouncements an electric clock donated aa a prize. : Edna Hayden. Norwich and Mrs. financing by the Consolidated Gas can be Judged by the fact that a Contrary to popular belief, Man- ‘ Clovia Hoffman, East Hartford. Co. of Baltimore. It la understood single letter to the press undid the che.'ter's baseball teams are not al- L. "* - Daniel C. Beebe, another son died ^that a registration covering a pro- Aesd Gas and E le c ...... S several year.v ago. results of several months of antl- Hose together after money all the time. Amer Sup P ow ...... 2, wdifed issue of $18,000,000 344 per Jcwlsh propaganda. PRICES REDUCED I feel sure that next Wednesday eve- Scores of friends of Mr. Beebe to- a^nt bonds will be filed in Washing- His has been a strangely success- Compare style*—fab- ning, when the results are In, that Blue Ridge ...... 14* day eoitended felicitations on the ton In the near future. According to WARDS FAMOUS ELECTRIC REFRIOERATORS Clearer Than Ever! Can Marconi 2 event of his blrthda.v and wished Unusual and Spectacular People ful career. He Is a Scot, born Into A WB'Jn i*«i»il4srt^>s»a*As»at*»*ip«diisr«cwsaa«**«»««t« ric*, saving* I Frocks every club In the town title series Cities Service ...... 2 '-i bankers this Is the first public util- a Presbyterian family, his father that sell svsrywhers and those who arc not, will have hlr.i many more years of health and ity bond Issue ever proposed carry- Elec Bond and S h a re ...... 11»« Corodon M. Beebe happiness. being Moderator of the Church of WAS for one or two dollars sold more than their allotment of 80 Ford Limited ...... 84i ing a coupon rate of less than 4 per Scotland and Principal of Aberdeen \\'a.s tlcketa eadh," Beebe Is hale and hearty, keen of cent. Proceeds of the new Issue will University. He studied for the bar more! New on«-pi*cs Midwest U tils ...... '3-16 OLD RI,AC«S.MITII DIES 79c crepe* for misses. As far aa can be learned there Penn Road ...... 2 ; mind and a devoted follower of set- be used to retire 113.880,000 general and Events Make The Headlines at and Oxford Universities will not be any expense attached ' back, which he will play at any hour Port Arthur, Ont., Aug. 29--(AP) mortgage 4 4 a due on Feb. 14,1938. Then suddenly at the age of 26— he to this drive for $800. Ball players, Segal Lock ...... >jI of the day end for any length of —George Kidd, 92, who was gener- Stand Oil Ind ...... 27 ally .credited with being the black- was bom In 1864—he took Holy Or- now - umpires, events and prlze.s arc being United Gas ...... ;...... 2'i! time. He enjoys motoring, too, and Further weakness In' scrap steel ders in the . cheerfully donated. All Interested : frequently takes a drive with hts smith who put shoes backwards on His first church Job was that of 35 Odwii, 35 s Mentk, Small CsnyMf Ohaffs Pure silk chiffons, full New Fabricil Smart FeIttI United LI and Pow A ...... 2 daughter about the surrounding 'Jesse James horse In order to con- In The News have recognized that It is a worthy Util Pow and L t ...... I ...... 44 In In the slum parish. fashioned and flawless! cause. countryside. fuse a posse trailing the bandit, la Ten years later he wa.s Bishop of No rings to mar their FALL HATS .Miss Reynolds’ Btatenient t ------Mr. Beebe was bom in Manches- dead hers.. According to relief agencies in Stepney, in one of the poorest dls- loveliness! Woven by the Smartly small to Perhaps a clearer Idea of the ter. August 29, 1842. the son of Holiday D anceJ , tricts of London. His experiences wear with fur- Oakland, Cal.. IS per rent of the Daniel C.. and Desire (Perkins) In so far as the human element is concerned the pa- ■r NEW RING LESS wants and needs of those in dis- destitute "transients" In California WHERE?— at Leeds and in Stepney made a collared coats I tress can be gained by a statement Beebe. At the age of 10 be answer- life-long Impression upon him and PROCESS 1 r Small price too I sj rived In the state In their own ed President Lincoln's call for vol- tient, persistent person with average capabilities gener- a NEWFAU issued this morning by Miss Rey- automobiles. he has ever been a friend of the poor nolds. unteers and enlisted In the esth New i U.N ffga o r Carden Ballroom working man. 1^ 119"" "Since 1932 the American Red To ally succeeds better in the average span of life than Then Chaplain to Queen. S6Dawn,S6a Mond»,SmaKCairrln§Chait» Gross baa supplied the towm with .(Round Trip 64.08> W J At In a few years he got his chance COATS shoes, clothing, blankets, etc., with- Telephone 7007 ^ ' BASCOM LODGE to ahow it in resounding fashion. Ho New Style out any cost directly to the tax- Leaves so . OLASTONBt'RY those who “skyrocket” into fame and fortune. He or had been made chaplain to Queen WAS payere," she said. "The situaUon UE.VI'KK TRAVEL BURE.AU (On the New London Pike) Victoria and became Archbishop of Coal Ranqe 9.95 this year remains acute and even lO.X Miilii -aar,.,.* 71:irirhPHter she w'ho SAVES consistently will, in due time, have a York In 1908. As such, he had a jS ts ? more so when we find that our stock Get Your Boy Ready MIHttll l M E f i a WHEN?— seat in the . In of articles mentioned herein is sadly November, 1917, In the most critical depleted. The need of shoes right nice sum to repay them for their efforts. lllusti attfi. NOW -______You spend so Uttl»— period of the World War, some of S199S0 and get so much I P in a now In Manchester exceeds anything SEPT. 1st the effete peers had been making Model Now 38 Doom, 38 a Month, Small Cerryinff CBaffa elae. Children going to school, For School Now ADMISSION:— supercilious remark.s about the un- fleduced to fabrics! Expert tailor- especially In the fall, need them No trade-in offer* or premiums, but a straight out ing I NEW sleeves and WIJ.LIAMS rest among the laboring classes. Up Slt9$0 more so than In the late spring and rose the to say; price reduction! collars! All lined and early eummer. School will open now in a few days. You 4 5 CENTS "Vast numbers from the over- Warda worked out • plan with mamifachtrer* to re­ interlined I Save nowl 'When these baseball officials and crowded bouses in the slums came players decided to take this matter can save money and start him off in a SPECIAL .ATTRACTIONS; forward with the greatest readiness duce costs, we in turn cut our own small profit! So up I felt that they would atriku a THE SAVINGS BANK to help their country to which appar- the maker avoids his slack season, nicn .are put anag. believing that they were In- smart outfit from head to foot by coming DANCING ently they owed so little. .The work- ‘I n d back to wDiic, W ards sell more refrigerators, you buy experienced in matters of this sort. M. ers will rightly demand that pre-war Floor. for less .... ^ o o d fo r everyo n e f However, this morning I was more Johnson & Little 9 P. iM. - 3 A. OF MANCHESTER conditions shall not be restored___ than surprised when it was report- to HOUSE’S. Plumbing &' Heating Contraa'tors Having borne the greater part of Sec these now — choose at these low prices! Special L ed to me that the first contributions 3 BIG DOOR PRIZES A Mutual Savings BanJc the strain and sacrifice of war, they u d sale of the tickets exceeded the Willliims Oll-O-Matic are determined the rewards of their MMIIIIIt mental figure* I had put or and capital joining together, but it i quality. wet. A buy! Stars To Play Ye*I They WASHI The game between the stars of is mockery to speak of partnership when labor l.s denied any real con- Smart print percalee each league, owing to the Intense .A Snuill DrpoNlt N'uu rivalry between them, ought to be 'ou/i trolling voice In the aettlement of in ahort-sleeve, Will Hold It the blue ribbon baseball event of Boys' Stockings 2 $^ * 35^ conditions of work. They resent this ■ traight and flared the .season. It was stated this Prussianizing of industry.” New! 9 great feature.s! etyles. Novelty and 15 Years Ahead of Roosevelt. And pilced lower th.m morning that an effort will be made and 50e u p *elf-trims. 14 to 52! to have Herman Bronkle. Manches. It Was a regular Franklin Rboso we have ever .sold a 20 ' Tritn Girdles ter's only contribution to big league veil speech—delivered by the prelate liF heater for before. baseball, pitch the first ball next 15 years ago. Serving his country, 29c 29c S-Way StroUh Lattox Roll ■on Wedne.sday evrenlng. A close friend Dr. Lang made war speeches In Polish I n g Wards Auto IS-tnch step-in of Bronkle’s stated that be still took Boys' Shirts . . . SR.OO many of the towns of the industrial ■''Special cloth. 10 yds. Wax. Extra style, 90 popular a keen Interest In local baseball. In' north of England, to the Grand double wide. ea.sy to use. with young vltatlons will also be sent to Billy Fleet, to the sections of the army things! Save! Dwyer, Eddie Munson, Art Johnson Boys^ Sweaters $ at the front. Then in 1918 he wtn't and others who have written base, 1.50 up to the United States. He spoke to ball history into the game to come the American soldiers a t Camp Up- here for the event. top, to gatherings of American busi- Motor Perhaps the fans are not aware Boys' Knickers $1.75 up ness men, to packed audiences a t tlie NEWEST PRINTS of the Intense rivalry between Had. Cathedral of St. John the Divine and ►V . I don and Frits Wilkinson sa fe who Trinity Church In New York City. A-' ' la the fastast runnsr, but It was It was not his only connection with reliably stated last night that more Boys' Unionsults *JSe up the United States. In the spring of Oil Buy! than $80 had already been placed on 1931 he made a ^our of the Mediter- Thur.« the result. They will nan one hun- ranean and to Palestine as the guest dred yards, one heat, winner take of J. P. Morgan on the latter’s pala- Fri„ all. Boys' Shirts and Shorts 29c AND UP, Li$tprie»ofStmid‘ tial yacht. Corsair. Sat. Joe Hubiard, genial manager of any people find it a good ard Six Sport Roadtier at In 1928 he received his final and the Green, when asked tf he would plan, when buying a car, to Flint, Mieh., 3465, With crowning step-up—he was made QT. Inc. Tax of Ic. run with the rest of the managers M bumpiert, kparo tiro and tiro . Inci- In V our C ontnijicr Boys' Mickey Mouse consider first what it does to makelock, the lu l pries U tIS.OO around the bases, stated that be did dentally, he is the first bachelor head 100% Pufo Potmsyloomo not believe' that he could run but motoring more enjoyable; ' next, additional. Prieto tubjert to of the church since 1757. And he's could ride his bicycle. Tomorrow what it costs to operate; and lest, .ehango uithmu notioo. Can*. no old fogey, this 70-ycar-old bach- morning tickets will be .placed 00 para Ckaoralato lets deUeeroi ^ Sweatshirts 75^ its price. Proceeding thus, you find prieeoand aaor G.M.A.C. elor. When others "grouse" about High quality lubrication at U»n«lby sale at varirnis business houses In tbat Chevrolet alone - combines termo. A CettaralMotort Valuo. ;hc new after-the-war generation, Ward* low price. Save! town. e Archbl.shop steps forward and R.C A. ami So next Wednesday evening the Boys' Caps • • . • 59c Knee-Action, Body by Fisher, a lys; entire baseball population of Man- valve-in-head engine, and cable- T like the, frankness, fresh idtal- chester. and those who are not fans, controlled brakes—definite addi- CHEVROLET PRICE$ Ity and curiosity of the new genera- are invited to be at the West Side tion”’ playgrounds at 8 o'clock to help the Boys’ White Gym Pants 50c tions to motorii^ pleasure. Further HAVE lEER lEDICED Backed Sunday .Movies. players "shoe the ktds". investigation reveals that owners A$MICH A$ Two years ago there was up In say a Chevrolet saves on gas, oil, Parliament a bill which W'ould per mlt communities to have movies Boys' Neckwear 25® • 35® and upkeep. If you now consider open on Sundays If they chose. Many ANNUAL COSTUME SHOW price you discover that the Chev- 19c !i:i..")9 churchmen and laymen fought it. Patch ^it. 72 Auto Jack, and 50c rolet is priced extronely low. Y'our Dr. Lang supported it, saying; ■sq. Inches of Dbl. screw; AT WEST SIDE TONIGHT Chevrolet dealer invites yon to go "People go to church beeau.se they rubber. wont to. If there be any who do ball bearings. over the facts with him. not want to, but go because there is no other comfortable place, 1 doubt Three Prises Will Be Awarded Boys' Golf Hose 3 pr. $ 1.00 CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY whether their presence Is an accept- 2 Pieces I Priced to Children Entering Pret- DCTROrr, MICBICAll able act of worship.. . .There is no CHARLE.S OF LONDON STYLE, covered with tiest Carriage.s in Parade. DKAkSN AovcfrrisciWLNr proof that the cinema prevents peo- ple attending public worship. There 100% genuine Angora 2 pr. $ 1.00 Is no use arm ing people should Mohair Frieze, at a price Toolght at 6 o’clock the annual' •pend a quiet evening at home. How LESS than you pay else- costume show will be held at the. can families, confined In one or two where for the .same stvle ISc 16c Weat Bids playground. This event rooms find any rest or 'recreation covered with tapestry. $7 Dou-n, 87 Monthly, Pair S4r Cup grease. 2nd Floor. Mazda 32-32 Is open to chUdrea all over town. r* there? The result is the elder peo- Plus (lurrying Charge Non - harden- Three prizea will be given for the ple ^,'to the ’’ and the younger c.p. hdlt. bulb. ing. 1-lb. can. prettiest carriagas. The grand i cnes to the streets—a great source march wfll start directly at 6:18. to ' »f evil." sU those entering must be there He has expressed the same com rly enough to ragiater. C. E. HOUSE .■non sense British view on the neces- Tomorrow sTtemoao at the Ea«t i lity of disarmament, upon Ger- ■Me playground, there will ba volley j many’s refusal morall.v to disarm, j hsJi. bassbaJ] nad tennis competition upon the vast importance of the | Bitwsan the girls of the East and cress and films. :vl.29 9.">c ■“ West Side playgrDunda. This I SON, Inc. JI.'lC 29c S.'iC .>i.i9 RILEY CHEVROLET CO. Lunch Kit and Auto Horn Top Dress- I end sU oompetltion for the sum- { Los Angeles school districts will Auto Polish. 60 WELLS STREET pint vacuum and bracket. 2 bumper bar Tire Pump. MONTGOMERY WARD ing. Pint and Leaves hard MANCHESTER •pend nearly $11,000,000 this year I bottle. Chrome face. p r o t c ctors. I ’a-ln. barrel. 'ehabilltaring btiildings damaged by good brush. glossy finish. Chrome face. High speed. S24-S28 .MAIN STREET tarthquakfc ji PHONE ,'.161 MANCHESTER mlnUtratloci haa no machlnsry for | with tha teamen getting together B dABcriptlOB of the bow of tba spaid too much tlms on ths Isas tsrl- demonstrate the unusual features of Anriititrr direct contact with tha tndlvlduata and demanding that the refrigerator BovBraIgn of tha 8s«, a sblb built out Canada If their booty were In IMT; tha history of dou car* Ths msdleal profssslon also ob- that book — "SUrs rell on Ala- this new and Improved device which enough. aaaiatad and merely aupplles funds be Hkawlaa dropped from ths plan? folk, and the vay they sang their Dummy Cop Gets Letter NEW OIL BURNER was'.developed by the laboratories riagea. Tha ooat par oubte foot of isets to any form of lay control or bama" — Is a highly enurutnlng WHY GANG CHIEF Now Enemy No. 1 Indirectly, states and towns sharing Or tha coal and oil msn from gang- building a bouaa In Moaeow; how ths loss of ths grsat ssssntial of mu- account of the things hs saw and old BUaabsthanI M l a d s . H e l i k e d of ths corporation from the Inven- World Spent Billions ths colored people of the "black tlo of a Middle West preacher. "Baby Face” Nelson, now known ' PObl jeMIID If TUM thaburdsn. Ing tba TVA...... and bullying It Into c-it- j m*ny moth halls It amuld t ^ a to tual confidsnes bstwssn patient and heard and did. as America's public enemy No. I, aiRAIA riuS^NO OOMVAint, MOl kill a parton who'd ba wllllBg to doctor. belt," with their Uncle Remus stor- From Boston Company TO BE EXHIBITED Officials explain that the Chal- Iforaovtr, these federal relief A lot of Alabamans, I suspact are J WAS PUT ON SPOT had been reported seen in Northern ' II (Mim U ttrMt Ung out tha ranges. awallow them: how long a llaa A. M. A. officials Insist it Isn't going to be surprised by his asssr-j ies that Joel Chandler Harris him- lenger Is not an oil l^urner in the or- On Arms During Year funds art not psrmlttsd to be hand- It would be very intersating to | could ba drawn with a oertaia self never beard. Minnesota towns several Umu re- Tl{oMAI*Vc'AoiSSoM ths profession's fault If large groups tlon that going to Alabama U, for: dinary sense, but a gas generator. cently. The chief of police at Vir- a«a«Mi M»aa«*r ed out indiscriminately. They can know Just how the laundrj/men went; type of lead pencil. The, apecUlo are unable to meet medical costs. riNDS BNCflANTMBNT Df a northerner, less like going to an- Ha Uksd the sehosi of old Watarbury, Conn., Aug. 29.— ,».aiid we would Uke very much to j Placed in the furnace with the ginia today admitted that a citizen Ths prssldebt's committee, how- LIFE Of ALAB.AMA other stats than like going to a: have an opportunity to construct ; grates removed, and fed with fuel Geneva' Aug. 29.— (A P )—A total's.the total.,war expenditure In 1931 at r o w M O ettM t 1, l il t be used only to meet actual destitu- Spanish and French civlUsations, (A P )—Traffic Officer Charles -Jc- Type Invented by Preacher “Baby Face” Nelson’s Cang had reported to him that he Identi- »..« srs™"', nssTti: ever, isn't eonstdsring aoctsllssd "Yankee" TeUs How BUto Pnt a foreign land. the relics of pre-war plantation life. you a new leg. Should you care to I oil. It [Changes It Into gas. This gas expenditure on armamenU In ; *3,945,000,000 gold, then explains toe rnbiUbM avbiT CvMitBa km«m tion. No person who has msans of tlvt. It's a good guesA that they use of soap bark In raltgioua eera JDuck, wearer of police badge No. fied a man giving a Virginia bank ••Bdarb aa< Balldayb aUnii at tb« medicine—-which mssns ths govern- Spell on Him Ths Congo Itself, hs says. Is not j tbs Innumerable anecdotes that ba have os do so, ae the largest and i mixes In a carburetor with air in the "once over" as the notorious 1933 of between *3,741,(X>0,000 gold i drop "to the 1933 amount by tho saw sorasbody besldea thoss vary monlaa of South 'AmsrlcaB Id- 9, who two weeks ago losr bis 'iell VMt dSMb M HbabbMtM, 0 * »», M bis own, svan an Insurance policy on ment's taking over health as a pub- mors unlike such a state as New i ran Into so constantly. oldest Umb manufacturer In New Will Be Shown by Man- i much the same manner as gasoline Believed Thai Van Meter de.sperado. and *4.399,000,000 gold was estl- der reclaUon In the exchange valuw •acbBd ObM MbU lUttM.____ tsalous and intersstsd gentlsmen dlans. On# man said hs was plan- lic function comparable with educa- Carl Carmsr was a young Yankee i York then Alabama Is. leg through omputatio... due after England, we aesure you we are In a mated In the League of Nations o f national currencies, SUBtCIUraON lU TM which ba could nagotlats a loan, can . is mixed with air In the modem The report listed members of the . . ... Bin* • motor trip, and would tion. nrofsasor who went down to Ala-1 But hs says this, after ell in the In fact, Alabama put quits a spell the Umb had been badly brushed by position to furnish the best that is i auto, and the mlxtur- is ignited by armariients year book, issued t o - ! "The true curve of world and na- • T#af« br aibll ••••••••••••11*5 expect to ba admitted to a ibara In who ara trying la good faitb to put: aomeone please tell whet weather on him. Being a thoughtful and ar- chester Lumber Co. gang, said to number ten exclusive a?r lloatb. 6/ aaall ...... I » bama to spend half a doesn years: manner of one seeking to pass a ; a truck while he was or duty and possible in an artificial substitute ' a simple oil pilot. . I “Knew Too Much.'’ of their Women companions, John ‘ley- ' i tional expenditure,” says the book. •tbc:lala ooptaa government. relief------money. Yet It is 'over the Tennessee Valley enterprise.: to antlclpaU along tha Uacoln on a university foeulty. | compliment. For the things that ticulate man. hs has written a very whose accident was reported in the and with your job we presume you The volume warns that the c o n -: lies In 1933 between *3,741 000 OOO 0*UilUTaraiL a a a y a a r ...... It-v* Maybe even aomebody bad a partio Highway for tha next two wHka. American tourists business' in enjoyable book about ths state and I An intensely hot flame la pro- Hamilton, Dlllinger lieutenant who quite' sure that. If there la a great -1 Hs found thatt Ufa in Alabama : made Alabama sssm like a forstgtl: 'papaia, had the following letter left need something comfortable and has been reported dead. Alvin Kar- version of national currencies Into and an estimate of *4,399'ooo’ooO Oermsny this year is sstimsted by duced, which bums In suspension, it gold dollars at the average annual which latter figure Is based on the KXllUa or T H « A M W C IA TSD strike next week and unless this cir- ular pull with Brother Farley. Per- was unlike any Ilfs h# bad known; land to him were, la the main, for him by the mall man at head- durable. A new oil burner, the invention ; is explained. Noiselessly, safely and St. Paul, Aug. 29.— (A P )—A gang pls, sought for the Edward G. PRBSa "Jafsle" Still Busy tourist agencies at 43 per cent of befort. It wsa exciting, colorful, things that hs liked Rlne- quarters; "May we hear from you ? rate In New York does not enable pre-1932 par of exchange in various cumstance is made plain by the high- heps even somebody knew Mr. Publlshed by Farrar and of a Middle Western preacher, j efficiently It Is said to throw a of ten men, headed by George "Baby Bremer kidnaping; his brother. Fred T b a A aaeotat M Praia la la c iu a l T iiy Maybe you've wonderM what- i last year. a little mysterious, a blend otj He liked ths old southern man- , "Officer Charles McKIuck, "Yours very truly, the true trend of military expend!- j countries. a a t l U a l to tb a aaa fo r rarab llaattoa I hart, ths book sells for $3. - named Vaijean, is to be shown In i warm glow of heat throughout the "Doc” Karpis, and a few new "con- est authority, thousands of strikers Roosevelt. Mr. Roosevelt, It is be-' ever became of John F. Con- "Waterbury, Conn. "N. C. HITCHCOCK, supt. Face" Nelson,l^was planning two big tore to be appreciated correctly, b e -: The year book contains mono- o l a l l aaw a dlavatabaa arad t ta l to it don. the "Jafsis" of ths Uad- thin city for the first time on Fri- entire house. nections" the mob made in recent SI a c t o tb an rtaa oradltaO la tbia win run to local relief ^ancles in coming more and more evident, dls- i "Dear Mr. McKIuck: We've re- "Boston Artificial Limb Ckiro- bank holdups, simultaneously, In months. cause the domestic prices of goods i grajihs on 64 countries afid presenta a a l aJao tba looal aaw a oob- , , bsrgh kidnaping case who dellv- cently letuned that you had an ac- day and Satur<)ai’ this week at the Minnesota's Iron Range when dissen- In countries with depreciated cur- ' the changes which have taken fuU anticipation of holding out their Ilkes to break eggs in the making of , jso.ooO to » hian In a esme- pany." Then a "flare-up" came within the K 1 baraln. cident In which your artificial limb Officer McKIuck is a wooden fig- Manchester Lumber Company, rear DRY ICE FOR PU\NES sion developed within the ranks and ranks, the report continued. Some rencles has diminished In some place in their military organizations a l l r lfb t a o f rapablleatien of hands and having, money put Into hls omelettes. If an International I tsry. Wsll_, Dr. Condon la still cases and increased in only a few. up to May, 1934, Including thetr apaelal diaaalobaa barala ara a l ia ra> ' was broken. You no doubt will be ure pointing a right turn at a local 255 Center street. It was announced Metw '' a* "put on the members of the gang feared Van bank is an egg, why not a laundry? | working on the mystery, still wor- today. The ^rmaments book estimated ! budgetary expenditures for 1933-34. aarrad. them for the mere asking. Then In Immediate need of a replacement traffic circle. Washington.— (API— A transpor- '* l** captured and this I rylng about all that money, and The burner known as the "Chal- N B A B ara. there will be disillusion and troubls. tation company is experimenting today from a reliable might result In disclosure of the I aarrlea oltaat of I still confident he'll live to ass ths lenger" Is said to Imve been a suc- with dry ice as an agent for cool- :aa . . . Even If Mr. Roosevelt finds too WAR GAMES j case cleared up. 1 Identity of the new members of the motored to Willlmantic last Sunday cess from the start, giving comfort ing airplanes in India where sum- !**.* I gang. He knew too much. He had go through with them at a future I flowing from melted pipes thwarted P a b lla b a r'i K a p ra a a a u u a a i / T ba great the task of establlthlng a bard I All sorts of cranks still corns to and-warmth to millions, with auto- mer temperatures of 115 degrees time. The hideout, said to be on the ; an attempt early this morning to J a l l a i M atbawa Bpaelal A t a n e r—N iw Probably the most satisfsctory 1 his home at all hours of ths day where they attended the Camp meet- *1* “ Thursday ; been traveling around with too many and fast policy on federal aid to WAPPING ing services. matic heat at moderate cost. are considered normal, and 130 de- night by St. Paul police, has been ; women and his companions thought Minnesota side near the interna-! set fire to the tavern of Alexander T ar k , C bloaae, O atroli aad Boaioa. war maneuvers of tbs United State.i! night to tell wild teles and "looking over” banks in Northern tional border, was^ reported to be strikers— and It is to be admitted Mrs. Mary Barnes and her daugh- A factory representative will grees Is sometimes exceeded. this .would load him into trouble. Kllmaszewski, at 10 Colburn street. IfXMBBR AUDIT BURBA or . ___ . _ ... . i advance fantastic theories. Dr. .mother autu-polc game will be Minnesota. Including Duluth. Hib- "as safe a place as any In the i 0 Army to the average citizen since : (jendon always listens gravely, ter, Misii Eva Bamei of New Britain, There was discord within the When Kllmaszewski opened the CIRCUl.ATIO.VSL that It is an appalling one—he owes played In Wapplng this evening. The bing, Virginia and Eveleth. It was gang, thf report continued, but it world." Iplace today, he found he could draw such maneuvtrUig began are those ^ and thanks them. Sometimes Oe- H tBl game played by amateurs in have been recent guests at the home T ba B ara ld P rln tla a U om paay, tao., It to himeeif and to the country to ou’ll have to of Mrs. Anna Sheldick. reported he was designated oy the was finally agreed that if Van The source of this information______In- no beer and Investigating, dlscov- aaaureaa ao BnaaelaT rraponalD lllta now being carried on. They a r c ' P^^tment of JiisUcs Operatives Y tion lEist July at Wapplng, gang as the "advance man". Meter were put out of the way. their dlcated that the gang contemplated ' ered that the cellar had been eater- make It unmistakably clear that per- Amopg recent callers of Otis HlUs, for tjrpoarap hical a r r v r i ap p earing <•> chat, or to was quite a success. This game The gang, the same report said, sons who leave their Jobs in a labor cerUlnly the cheapest and If there ' *hlrn°*^ another .it Wesson Memorial hospital, chances for a getaway would he a bank holdup In Duluth and an-1 ed and gasoline soaked rags ' had a H aartlaamcD ta la tba M .tnrhratat pictures of suspects. promises to be more interesting, for planning to strike simultaneously on enhanced. The "tip-off" to the St. other at the same time somewhere been set on fire. Some of the rags E ra n ln a H erald conflict cannot look for better treat- is anything that gets the goat of Occasionally, too, he goes out of the Wapplng "Y " wfill compete Springfield, Moss., were Mrs. Wil- two banks—about 40 or 50 miles liam Felt and Robert Felt, M. D School Days Will Be Paul police followed and Van Meter on the Iron Range. had been stuffed Into the braces of \^DNES?DAY, AUGU.ST 20 ment or more generous assistance the ordinary taxpayer It It to see town on secret missions: nobody against the "shock absorbers" of apart—with thq idea of getting a was slain. the floor beams along which ran knows where. hurry for these Sullivan, Fred Sundburg, Alfred j the Army and Navy Shooting away Burnside. Tony Jones and Andy Mil- large sum of moneg and then fiee- Now, U was reported, the "heat" I the beer supplies and the heat melt- than la sxtendad to those who are ler will pilot for the "Shock Absorb- Stone and Mias Helen Handley of Ing to their hideout, reported some- BEF.R PI T OUT FIRE CAUCUSES cartloads of money In the form of Webster, Mass., a former teacher at Here Soon! has become so Intense because of the j ing, the tin lined lead pipes, the destitute because they can get no ers", while PhU Welles and Stuart where near the Canadian boundary. killing that the gang has tempor- powder at Imaginary enemies. This Rye street school. beef gushed forth and extinguished U there were any Republican de- jobs at all. BEHIND THE SCENES IN Ferguson will handle the local en- Here are some suggestions for students and one The mob planned to escape ,to arily abandoned, their plans but may | Ansonia, Aug. 29.— (A P )—Beer the blaze. Which, when all Is said and done time there Is nothing of that sort. tries. The cars are stripped model featiati In Manchester yeitarday tha final reductions "T" Fords and can furnish consid- for parents: If you have difficulty in waking up in the The utmost that can i B""'® *" played on apectacle of last night's caucus must It very little, erable excitement for their asc. The riiorning-^Depend on a Westclox Alarm! have converted them to optimism ba said Is that "no one Is allowsd to paper. Not only the enemy but the Wapplng "Y " baseball diamond, by this morning. It was, beyond go hungry." defending armies are Imaginary. Spencer Field, on Avery street, • Big Ben...... $:L.50 'ebove the Pero Orchards, wUl bo the question, the heat caucua of the Re- General MacArthur says, "Six Black • Big Ben (with radium d ia l)...... T ... .$4.50 transports' are now landing troops BY RODNEY DrrCHER scene of entertainment for those publican party ever held in tha THAT GOLD PROFIT Evening llemid Washington looking for something hew this eve-1 We make no provision for acci- • Baby B en ...... $2.95 and $3.95 towTi. It was the biggest, the most at Atlantic City, and Black bomb- Corespondent. lUng at 6:30. Gate prizes will be i dents when we descend In the HARTFORD bathysphere. If anything goes • Ben Bolt Electric Alarm ...... , $2.95 complcUly representative of all ele- Announcement by Secretary of ers, launched from a carrier at sea, awarded after the game, while the tbs Treasury Morgenthsu that the arc destroying the town: what arc Washington.—The hazards of proceeds are for the Wapplng "Y". wrong, the extermd pressure of • Bantam ALirm ...... $1.25 ments'in the party, ind It was ear- half a ton to the inch will obviate government expects "eventually" to you going to do about it?" Then .sickness and accident, constant Members ore requested to be at the • Pocket Ben W atch...... $1.50 nestly aanpulne and determined. field at 6 p. m. for traffic .assistance. need for first or last aid kits. Wise Smith’s threat of economic disaster to most If was also enthuidastlcally -an employ thS profit on the Impounded the other officers tell him, and the AUGUST Miss Frances Butkus of Water- —Dr. William Beebe, undersea ex- • Dax Watch ...... $1.25 gold to "reduce the public tlebt" will game goes on. of ii.s. have become ,a concern of the bury, who has beer visiting at the plorer. , (Both these watches hare' unbreakable crystals.) Alcum caucus and, though local tra- Npw Deal. be hailed as a forecast of Inflajlon in Next Sunday there will l>e some home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and dition almost prul'iblta the inatruc- Inside Information indicates thst FURNITURE Mrs. Joseph Anderson for the past Mussolini has shown that he will I thoss quarters which are interested physical representation of the army Uon of delegates to a state conven- sorhe federal program for sickness two months expects to return to her defend Austria not. only with words, Fountain Pens, solid gold points.. . . . $1.75 Insurance is almost certain to be tion, no doubt was left that Man- In a continuation of deflation. What ID the field—seven officers and men home next Sunday. but with deeds. rscommended to the next Congress. —Prince Ernst von Starhemberg, chester's represents lion la the con- It really Is, however. Is a transparent to represent each division. That Mrs. Elizabeth Ketchin 6f Wilson, Combination Pen and Pencil...... $1.95 ugust ur nitur e It .will be tied in with Roosevelt’s Austrian army leader. A F effort to mollify the growing num- won’t run very deeply into money. Cpnn., has been a guest at the home vention V.111 be In the forefront of promised plan for unemployment In- ol her niece Mrs. Paul Sheldick for So fat as the civilian population Is the fight for the nomination .of Mr. bers of Americans who protest surance,-old age pensions, and other several weeks, at Pleasant Valley. Life in Russia is terrible. We Waterman Fountain Pens___ $2.75 and up security measures. against the policy of financing re- concerned, this will appear to be an The women of St. Andrews Guild don’t know what work is in Amer- Alcorn—If there la any occasion to Many New Dealers favor it—led ica. covery through Interest bearing ideal war to run a war game. ft's oi Hartford motored to the home of fight. by Harry Hopkins and other Fed- —Mrs. Norman E. Mack. Buffalo, bonds Instsad of by direct treasury ' not only economical but It keeps eral Emergency Relief Administra- Ur. and Mrs. Robert F. Valentine at OTHER SPEQALS On that point the reports from the SALE Ficasant Valley today, where they N. Y.. returning from Europe. Issues, without doing anything that bbilles of tniop.s from marching here tion officials. Roosevelt, who In Open TO N IGH T 'Till earloua town caucuses throughout enjoyed a picnic. EVANS’ TRIG-O-LIGHTER. combina- and there im what appear to the un- many years as an Invalid was associ- Automobile production in the U. | SALE is not absolutely unavoidable In the Mr. Slid Mrs. Calvin C. Bolles and the state last evening are most rea.s- ated with other invalids. Is strongly S. for the current year will be close tion lighter and cigarette case ...... way of currency expansion. initiated to be the most aimless of daughter. Miss Jenne Bolles attend- $4.50 Read the specials below, BUT come in and SEE the many others luring. Not a single town is sending in sympathy. ' to 3,000,000 cars and may easily ; AND Of course the gold profit would errands, and from looking decidedly The committee 'he appointed to ed the wedding of their cousin. Miss run over that. j Evan.s’ Llghter.s...... $2.00 and $2.50 that mark the climax of a superb value-giving event! Don’t wish a delegation to Hartford next month ends Saturday Irene Moore and Robert Le May at have to be employed, sooner or silly. advise him on a social security pro- —George Feehan. foreign trade di- later that you had come, do it and give your budget a lesson pledged to any candidate other than gram. its work directed by Prof. their summer home in Saybrook, last THURSDAY later, for the expenses of govern- Saturday. rector Detroit Chamber of Com- j in expansion. Remember, quality is not sacrificed in order that the Hartford County State's Att.ir- Edwin E. Witte of Wisconsin, will merce. you save! • hay and practically every other can- ment. What else cotild be done with outline various possible plans. Miss Jane Stawick of Hartford Is the gpest of Miss Julia Anderson. R. D ONNELLY NIGHT it? The only news of the slightest Sickness Insurance .means cash Very few so-called normal adults didacy is local and appeoxs to be Mrs. Harriett Foster, Mrs. Marion importance In Mr. Morgenthau'a por- riN heneflt.s for sickness to compensate 3aturday night at 9 o'clock the reach an age over 16 or 17 from , JEWELER- largely complimentary In its nature. for lost earning power and also med- Pierce suid family. Mr. and Mrs. the psychological viewpoint. tentous statement is that it Is not i 515 Main Street Buy On The Deferred Payment Plan If You Wish! Rug, Radio and Curtain Depts. The spirit and genuine enthusiasm ical care—at the expen.se of Insur- curtain falls on Watkins’ August ' Walter N. Foster and family and Mr. —Dr. Elizabeth Sloan Chesser, not- I Manchester of last night's gathering here mere- to be used now. And that is bad ance funds. Its big aim ts'rellel Sale. We’ve revised prices down- and Mrs. Paul Sheldick, and others. ed London physician. | ly refierted a realization that has news. NEW of poverty among low-income work- There is t2,SUU,U(H),OOU of this ers whose wages automatically stop ward on a large group of suites DINING ROOM A Supreme coins to Republicans throughout the when they're incapacitated. state, that the business of governing profit gold. But *2,800,000,000 In Twenty-five nations have It. and odd pieces that have been re- actual gold bullion would mean, in YORK Low first cost is only the beginning of Ford V-8 economy. Check local the commonwealth of Connecticut • iW4k«A S4e.',c*.mc ______usually co-ordinated with unemploy- duced in quantity to one-of-a- $125.00 9-Piece Early English Group in solid oak, weath- any currency at any time except ment insurance. users. You’llfind that in gas. oil, repairs arid upkeep, this 80-horsepower, has become an extremely serious one ROOF.R KAHN TCK>T« AWAY ered finish. Refectory table, buffet, china, VALUE those of Holland and ywftzerland, at kind. You still have three whole 8-cylinder truck actually operates at a lower ton-mile cost than a “4”, which, if It is to be conducted ns INSt It.VNtE FE.ARS Millions Will Need Aid. arm chair and 5 side chairs...... ;...;____ $07 a F. O. m. DETROIT least seven billion dollars In curren- ably aa desperately de- KERA believes that at beat there : shopping days . . and Thursday for the mand, must be taken over by their cy, since 40 per cent of gold back- By P \l I. HAKRIMON will he 12 to 15 million Americana and Saturday evenings . . to se- ing for each currency dollar la the ------' for w'liom medical I’are must be pro- $175.00 9-Piece 18lh Century Sheraton design, mahogany party and under the very ablest New York, Aug. '29- Odds and ! vided from public funds In the next lect line home furnishings at leader to be found within it. utmost that was ever required, even onds: An Insurance salesman cor- veneered and in Old World finish. Table, ^ 1 1 n few years, so some socialized medi- buffet, china, set of 6 chairs ...... $ 1 1 V/s Taking their pnlltlci very serious- In conventional gold standard days. nered Roger Wolfe Kahii the other cine is Inevitable. these sensationally low final clear- LAST 4 ly indeed, this year. Republicans The stark fact then, Is that from Uie evening. Knew he was a musician, But among the employed in nor- ance prices. moment of the dollar's devaluation but didn't know he was the son oi mal limes 2,250,000 workers are s;iid pui|H>se making no inlsLnke in their to be constantriy incapacitated by ill- $249,00 9-Piece 18th Century, mahogany veneered group. the government has had locked In the Into Otto Kahn, tntemational nomination for Guvemor. They are banker. . • ness and 42,000,000 wage earner.- IG-leg table, buffet, china and d M / I O its treasury vaults a potential sup- DAYS going to nominate Mr. Alcorn. "I’laytng In a donee band isn't lose an average of eight days set of 6 chairs ...... $ X 47 a ply of cash funds sufficient for every going to get you very far," said through tllneis and accident each need to bring aliout a triumphant the agent. "What will you amount year .something like 350,000,000 .STRIKES AND RELIEF to at 00 unles.s you lay aside a days. . LIVING recovery. And that. In the face of few (I'lilars regiilaily? How would \ Health,insuraiu'c proiHinents in- $298.00 9-Piece Federal Group, made at Grand Rapids. President Roosevelt ha., refused this situation, Mr. Morgentbau has you he able to provide for your i sist a bllilon of an alleged annual Genuine mahogany throughout. Table, bullet, to-the-floor to declare bis puslUon on tbs quis- been financing the New Deal by b or-, family in an amergencyt" ! ll.SOO.OOO.OOO disease and death loss cabinet china, and set of 6 excellent ^ O O Ct tion of whether strikers should or Well," mused Roger, who al- Could be saved by proper prevention Distinctively N ew - rowings at Interest— borrowing bank ready owns more- Insurance than |and care. ROOM Sheraton chairs . ; ...... $ mmO s should not be maintained, while on money that hasn't a scintilla of gold ' tpat agent is likely to sell in the They ette studies to show that / strike, through the use of. Federal behind It, and heaping the burden of next five years, "well. I guess I’d disease goes with poverty. In a $98.00 Queen Anne Sofa with cut-back Relief Administration funds, That Interest iiptin the backs of the peo- have to .sell my saxophone/' group earning le.ss than *450 a year, arms and square shaped Finely Constructed is unfortunate. It is entirely pos- 20 of too babies died the first year; ple, for Uio benefit of bis banker- Poor Rich Rider* In a group over *1,250, only six. back. Rust tapestri’ cover v O a / s O U Bihle that this question may turn clfuis associates. Recovery Note: Always sen- out to be the must embarrassing one It Isn't two billion eight bundreii sitive to social Stirrings, the Favor Compulsory Plan. $17.50 to $19.95 Occasional Chairs; Queen Lswg Island Railroad once re- encountered by his adminihlratlun inilllon dollars that .Moigenthau l.s The New Deal sickness Insurance -Anne designs (8 to choose from). Rust, quested wealthy people who ride program Is 'expected to contain a during his term of olTlce. It might hiding away from an impoverished green and blue di Q O Q LIVING ROOM SUITES back and forth in private cars to minimum of government control, but covers ...... Va/aa/O BEDROOM fUUnOATiNG cause an enormous amount of nils- nation, as he persists in pretending lower the window shades while interested officials feel some regula- imdsrstandlng and misconception if - It is seven billions. Borrowing. the trains were stopping in crowd- tion Is essential. Group of 8 Queen .Anne Occasional Chairs UfARAXLE fi' the President were to meet it dell-1 ed stations near ths city. That The government might undertake .$173.00 3-Piece Chinese Chippendale Group, mahogany FOUR DIFFERENT STYLES In such clreumstances, is a crime. w;a.s during the darkest days of in rust and green covers. Some have up- . nltely and courageously at this high- ^ to stimulate either voluntary or com- veneered: Old World finish. Bed, dresser, d ^ l O E f moiv than a year ago. Middle- pulsory insurance systems, but the bolstered ai'ms. N'aiues d® 1 O dressing table ...... $ ly critical moment when the threat- , class commuters were inclined to X Regularly $89.50 and up! A CASE OF “ PULL" tendency here Is to bold that the lat- to $22.50 ...... d) 14b.a>U eaed textile strike, involving the * glare_ Into the luxurious coaches ter is necessary to cover unorganized livelihood of five or six mllltoo per- ' Now what Is all this we hear mutter things about tha rich, workers living on minimum subslst- $49.96 Governor Winthrop Desks: large Some months later the private *nce Incomes, $257.45 0-Piece Louis XVI Group in satinwood veneer. ro give you .a startling value, we have secured these SODS, la Impending. about a "pull"—just a good, old size, mahogany cars were permitted to keep their One FERA offtclal proposes to In- Bed, dresser, chest, vanity, bench ^ 1 O C high grade, CUSTOM BUILT suites in four of the most Mr. Roosevelt, however, has de- fashioned "drag ”—getting in Its shades up in the mornings. That clude group medical and hospital veneered ...... ^^a/s f 3 and ch a ir...... $ X jwpular styles: LONDON CLUB, HOLLYWOOD. clined to utter a single wonl iiidical- work on the fioUcy of the Tennessee was because people were more op- service In NRA codes, to be covered ENGLISH LOUNGE and the solid-mahogany frame timistic In the mornings, though $32..50 Governor Winthrop Desks witn ing bis views or purposes. . His Rs- I Valley Authority in its huge mer- by fixed payroll deductions. Pri- suite illustrated above. Sagless foundations, all moss they were still pretty' dour and vate systems, varying In merit, al- ' four drawers, each fitted with lock. Mahog- llet Administrator, Harry L. Hop- chandising campaign on electrical grumpy on their way home. This $125.00 3-Piece Colonial Group includes poster bed witk filling, double-doweled and glued frames, tajiestry cov- Every one is a new creation . . .every ready are In .effect In the railroad,' reeded posts and pineapple tops, dresser and Q kins, however, has been less Ug.ht- appliances? arrangement was continued for a coal, lumber and metal mining in- Sr.T,...... $22.50 erings in rust, brown, blue. one measures up. to our high standard lipped. His department, he has de- | Electric refrigerators. ranges, time, but now the rich don't even dustries. chest of drawers: rhahbgany veneered...... $70* for quality construction! have to hide from proletarian dared, will make DO discrimination water healers, portable motors, wa The 25 countries which jirovide for $125.00 2-Piece Living Room Group; stares in the evenings. The mas-es ' insuranec u.smUly direct it at Indus- against any destitute person or hi.-' ter pumps, washing machines, were just grin and say: "I.ot 'em e.it lounge sofa and chair with loose, pillow cake.' trial workers and require contribu- backs. Plain green wool A Q Q $365.00 '5-Piece Hepplewhite' Gi^nip with .serpentine family befause of the fact that in* ^ to be merchandized and financed at ‘ l lions by employer, employe and the fronts. Mahogany veneered; twin beds, Only the new Ford V-8 offers a{j these important features may have left his employment of his i prices and under terms so advaii- i government. (Insiders here point tapestry...... * $69 Solid Vermont Maple $24.75 L a r g e C om fortable Fillhtister*' Buri-iiii ! out th.it a federal or state contrlbu- dresser. ch e sL j^ ity ...... $^ # O* own volition I tageous to the purchaser that sewn . A writer who ha.s knocked . tion isn't necessary.) Cash henefitr $139.00 2-Piece Ixiunge Group with low, But even Mr. Hopkins makes it ] atate.H were to be largely electrified , anniiui in odd corners of the flat ai'ms and- ball feet. Sofa and ch.iir NIW V-S Bedroom Suites globe advises me of the existence, ' nm from 50 to 66 2-3 per cent of PULl-nOATINO DUAL DOWN.DRAFT PIRFICTID Upholstered Chairs clear that he is a liul* nervous i as to their home economy and the : ' wages annnn«i»ion w in Rc mm chest, vanity . , ...... $ X 4 7 * . . . Simple, trouble-free. An and browns . . . high back and a . . . Insures long, trouble-free ... Increases the gasoline econ- and dust-proofed drawer interiors. by any means like tlie idea of having ! to.parts of the country remote fnvin ' **/ auppljes regular data to soldier-i some proposals before tha"Boclal $125.00 2-Piece Modified Wing Group; sofa 80-horscpower, 8 cylinder, V- . . . and radius rod drive . . . deep seat. t ' ' service. Housing, not axle, car- $48-50 $14-50 tk.t .V 1 . , fh^tune and adventurous spirits p r o p ^ is oyiore ina eocjai and arm chair with cut-back arms and omy of this 80-horsepower, Transmits b n k ln g and driving that sinks left on the doorstep of the zone of the TVA. ,,q scientific exploration, flllhus- **'^“ *'*^y committee wrould provide type engine . . . with-power, ries load. “ Spills" Impossible. square, carted feet. ^ O Q .$415.00 9-Piece Louis XV Group in bone white enamel; 8-cylinder engine. Gives forcesdlrectly toframe. Springs ths Roosevelt administration. So he The plan Is still alive, in fact it terlng expeditions. revolution.*! medical centers with staffs speed, ruggedness for heaviest Shaft removable without Jack- smoother engine operation at free to absorb road shocks. goes along a little and say.s: "Wc ds already operative to some extent. *Pnnsored by patriots and r«volu-i " J * Rust tapestry ...... - $ 7 0 * gold trimmed. 'Twin beds, dres.ser, chest, Jobs— plus 4-cyIlnder operat- ing up truck. Easier, cheaper all apeeda, less dilution of Prevents brake “ chattering," While The Quantity Holds Out! ...... tion.s SDonsored hv mcrc.>n*ries l’®'d from Insurance funds. vanity,,ch.iir. bench and bedside table...... $*u I O* ing economy. maintenance. are not underwriting any strlk^.s ^ But the washing machine It out ol ^ : The American Medical Association' $149.00 '2-Piece Lounge Group with rolled ' crankcase oil. wheel “ jum p,” frame “ tw ist." agd no man in Waiblngton or At-1 it. You can buy a refrigerator o,i the French Foreign !Leglon to sug- ; National Aasoclation of cut-back arms. Sofa and arm laata has any right to make sUle- a range or a pump under the TV.V Best to subscribera who would fol- have always opposed, chair in iriulberry frizette...... $70* 30 Other Bedrooms Reduced. olan h..t no W .H int machine -N’let*»che’s advtcc to live ' “ .'’thing but volunUry sickness in -' INOINI Famous “Derry Made” HAIR nunts ooDcemlng what 1 ara to do plan, but no waahlng machine. dangerously." But It promises to sursnee, though social workers, the 18 Other Living Rooms Reduced. SPICIAL that I have not made myself." This The Laundry Owners Nalion.vl: scare up a couple *01 comic opera -Vmerican College of Physicians and IXCHANOI finish was an obvious reference to the dec- Association saw to that. wars this autumn. Surgeons, and some state medical larattoa of a Southern union leader ------i societies have favored the compul- .After normal Ufe of engine, Innefspring Mattress “Look here," It said, "how do you u b ^ r v jsory form. • - * The Ford V-8 le tha only OPEN THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O ’CLO CK this enables you to turn it In at that the present was sn upportime expect us laundrymen to live by tho I vc often marveled at the pa- Most of the agitation for it in this truck with this new baked- your dealer's, and for *49.50 Price After the Sale. $24.75! Oino for a strlka baoaus* the govern- h RA and support this admlnistra- librarians, who spend country was in the pre-war period. enamel finish. Wide variety of (F. O. B. Parts Branch) have a Featured In All Standard Sizes t had pledged lUelf to "let no uonUon U the aovemmentgovernment fills unup the ' scurrying to satisfy I though Gov. Al Smith fought to put colors, for wheels, cabs, bodies. $J^.95 we Bovemmeni mis un we ------^ program through the New York block tested, re-condltioned Makes possible longer-wearing ooa go hungry." homes of the country with washing | One day I mentioned South American, curled black horsehair pad- tills, and I legislature as late as 1920 and was engine installed, in a few hours. beauty. Ons o t tho worst ampoeU of this machines and puts us out of bust- was rewarded by a glimpse of- a. I defeated, W ATKINS BROTHERS ding, bil tempered coils, durable A. C. A. j FORD V-8 through V nhtnalC redit list of strange requests the libra-1 - . pfobtom Uss la tbs fact that in ness?" ! • —tht Authorizod Ford Fiuuuct Plsn eight-ounce ticking, lace tufting and rolled •wary Ingtaana it wUl bs the local rian had jolted down. Here were; Drawbacks .Are Cltod- , and taped edges. So the washing machine quietly! some of them: How to make' pins.. The opposition claims required M MANCHESTER, CO N N . BsUsY agondoa who will hqgs to deal disappeared from the prospectus of how to pluck a chicken; how to l sickness insurance develops a race of j AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS OF NEW ENGLAND SIXTH .AND SE*TCNTH F V O O R S . pHk H. Hsea tbs F< ths T V A . Now what's the matter i get rid of an um v^om e suitor, j hypochondriacs and increases the The history of tba woodea peg; morbidity rate, making physicians I MANCHESTER EVETHNG HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNJESUAt. AU G usi r». Laog. iPiAGB EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CDNJ*„ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1984, utatloB for valuta In hla line of bual- Itwmaa of tesmbera of tbe eongraga- tbs dlAl; ks«ps it clasii. UskcB His topic was "When It’s Church been la the dry column for upwards I and sevsral of his young Msnds MANCHESTER TO LOUIS S.JAFFE ADDS nesa. I tlon ovsraigbt. the radio better looking ss well Time In the Rockies.” Members of fifty yaars, to the time of na- ; wars present. They played games Recently Mr. Jaffe added a com- Ragular morning aarvioe w ill' be NEW 1935 RADIOS Bs easier to use. HEBRON from the six towns of the union tional prohibition. plete optlcad department to hlf jew- held Sunday at 10:45 o'clock, fol- I under the grove on tbe lawn, smd OPTICAL DEPARTMENT DAILY RADIO PROGRAM Tbe Ward sdvsrtisement on page made up the congregation. Ths town audlto.*s, Who have al- elry buaineba. He gave tbe matter lowed by a banquet at the-New Ho- 3 tells the whole story and shows Eddie Merritt of Andover of An- ! Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Sellers ready held pne or more sessions, i partook of a birthday cake with GET SHARES OF- a great deal'of conelderatidn before tel Sheridan at 1 o’clock, marking ' SIMPUFY TUNING a picture of the new all>walnut . and their Infant son, Horace Welle ' three candlea, and punth. The Em- Now Showing Complete Line of doing ao and Id of the opinion that the close oi the reunion. Herman WIONKSOAY, AUGUST t* (C«Btr»I »nd E««t«rn BUndmrd Tltne) dover and Lymau Potter of New will meet again Saturday aftemdon modernistic cabinet. The local spent tht week-end with Mrs. Sell- at tbe town clerk's office to audit mons family have ipen'The great- Framea and AIbo Does Re- from the resulte the id u was a pro- Johnson, president of tbe local N«t*i Alt precr&ms to k *y and baalo chain, or^ouM tMr,of unlaii apact- Montgomery Ward store reports London gpont the week-end with : er part of tbe summer tn Hebron. Sad, ooaat to ooaat (o to e) daaicnatlon daalcnatlon Includaa all avallabl, atatlona. I era' mother, Sirs. Anne C. Gilbert. the town accounta. pairing of Glasses. fitable one. He la showing a com- League, heads the committee' in that It has its complete stock for ! They return this week to Boeten, CONN. CO. TAXES plete line of all types of frames and charge. laratrama auhjael la ahanga. P. M. I'OaylIpkt Tima On# Hour L a t t r ). “8 Featiire” Instant Dialing Eddie's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Two victories on local baseball Tbe registrars of voters of tbe fall bualneaa now in the store and l and Mra. Emmons and her eon plan does all kinds of optical repairing. NBC-WEAP NETWORK CtnL Eaat.’ Mrs. WalUr C. Hewitt. fields Sunday afternoon last made town will hold a aeaaion at John N. Louis S. Jaffe U one of Mancbea- 4 :4 5 - 5:45—Fatar Blljo’a Orchaatra expects to sell at least twice A Dr. C. J. Douglas speht the week- I the ton-n boys happy. The town to msdte a visit In Vermont for ter'g well knotvn jewelers, a modest ASIC ~ Eaati waaf wlw waal wtlc 5:00— 4:00—Tha Muaio Boa — wabd many radios as any previous year. Hewitt's store, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. about a week. FU EL OIL wjar artaa areah wfl wilt wfhr wrc w»y only: Oana Kardoa Orchaa.—clialn Will Be Big SelUng Point end at Barre. Mass., on his way to team won a victory over the WilU- COO TRIAL POSTPONED; wbaa a re a wtara arwj waal: Mid: kad m„ standard time, to receive names One Cent Per Mile for Bos 5:15— 4:15—Vara Van Song Rteltal his boms in Boston. He will at- : mantle Elks at the Amston field, by to be placed on the list of to-be- j Scb(X)lbousea have been cleaned wmaq wen woc-who wow wdat wkbf 5:30— 4:50—Soranadoro—,a a t: Praaa* tend the seasiona of the Field and I and put in readinesa for the open- ANNUAL LUTHER CAMP NORTHWEdT A CANADIAN — wtmj Radio Nowo — Oizl, rpL (5 m.): at Ward’s Store. a score of 17-7, and tbe Eagles won made votere, the list to bs used by JUDGE HAS A COLD artb, katp wahe wday kfyr cret ofcf Ruaaoll Ore.—m idw .; Brown Or.—w Forest Club of which he Is a mem- I over the North Windhams on the the Selectmen and towpi clerk at j Ing of schools Tuesday, September Operation, Totaling $56,- SOUTH — arrm arptf wwne wla wjax 1:55— 1:55—gavitt Orch.—Dixie only ber, before returning to Hebron to ; Kibbe field by a score of 9-3. 4. Local students at Windham High ar?1a*waun wlod warn wmc wab w ,pl 5:45— 1:45— Boaka Cartar, Talk—ba- Overnight A, P. their meeting for admls'sloii of eiec-- REUNION HERE O a . 13 wjd* watnb kvoo why wfaa wbap kpre Sic: Ths Tsirst RanpsP»~wsst Instant dialing, big feature of the spend more time at bis country , Women of the town are taking tors. The registrare are John N. I acbool will iMgln their fail studies aaoal ktba ktha araoo w ara-w u r -----‘»hh SpitsTny's KnssmDis 1934 line of Ward radio Is now a place here. Tbe Field - and Foreet : an active part in the circulation of the day following, 796, to Be Pro>Rated : Doctor Orders Jurist to Remain C HANGED TO G AS! MOUNTAIN—k e kdyl k S 'r > s h l ____ -wMtt. H. $0tBotnlk---- Orehtttra—vsst------News Hewitt and Carlton B. Jones. PACIFIC COAST—kao kfl hrw komo i:iP— 7iift«-'Kmsry Osutsoh's Violin bigger and better feature than ever! Club will meet at Falrlee, Vermont, I a petition which will bring the I The Rev. and Mra. Walter Vey More Than 100 Who W’ere a t; in Bed— Not Knowm How Kho Mad ktar kr> kpo 6;S0-> 7;SG--'BPoadway V an itioo^to a It is the ultimate In instant dialing and at the Whits Mountidns. question of local opinion on the sale Tbe Hebron and QUead Congre- i;O^Ostrelt tympheny^lao « I have returned from Toronto, Cana- Lake Winnepesaukee Bible: Long He Will Remain There. Cant. 'B aal. yet tuning Is more simple than ever Barrington, Vt—Joseph SylvlA Miss Marjorie Martin ol Dalton, of liquor, before the voters at the gational churches will bold their I da, where they spent their vacation. Among Towns. "'3 S;SO— 4 :» —Old Jim Brldgar — baale: • :0O^ BtOG—Byrd Bxpodltlen«< to • New England regional director of School Are Coming. ,Ma Parklna. Skatch—w,at rap«t 8:10-- 8j S0—Mastarplocss In Mslody before! A glance tells you it Is the Muss., spent the week-end at the 1 next town meeting, October 1. The annual Sunday' school picnic r.t Mra. Vey is aufferlng .rom a eevere the textile workers' strike organiza- I i:4 s — 4:45—Larry RavaH’i Or.—«aat, •:OG->10:00—Nick Lucas. Songs—ba- • airplane type ’ and here are eight home of her mother, Mrs. T. D. ' paper was first put Into circulation Lake Poebtopaug, East Hampton, attack of ictatica ar wae unable Cooperstown. N. T„ Aug. 29. — Draama Com, True—«',at r«>«at sic; H. Busss Ofchostra—mldwsst tion, received a fractured iSTist and Thursday. August 30. 8:18^10:18— LIttls J. Littls Orchss. mighty good reasons, why It is Martin. about two weeks ago, and now has to drive the car on the return trip, From taxes paid to the State of Tha illness of Supreme Court Jus- 4!00— 5:00—Al Paarca and Hla Qang other Injuries when bis automobile The annual camp reunion of the . 4:15— 5:15—Land! Trio—«a a f only 1:3 ^ 10 :3 0 —J. LIttIo Orchts.—bssicj miles ahMd of competition: The Trl-County Union Christian ‘ more than the necessary number of Mr. and Mrs. Farrar Emmons Connecticut by TTte Connecticut tice Riley H. Heath,' presiding judge, Marry Sosnik Orchsst,—mldwtst • and her brother accompamed the New England Conference Luther 4:50— 5:50—Praaa-Radio Now,— * ,a f 121 broadcast call letters are crashed Into a pole. Endeavor meeting .ook place at tbe signers, a large number signing gave a small part- at St. Peter's caused postponement of today’s ses- 4:55— 5:55— Horaelo Zllo'a Orchaitra 8:48— lO ;4 ^ F ra n k OaMsy Orchestra Hull. Mass.—Frederick H. Brown, family home, driving the car for Company for the operation of its 4:45— 5:45—Billy Satcbalor'a SkatoH 10:00—11:00— Rad Nichols Orch.—baste; clearly shown. Hebron Congregational church Sun- ; yesterday. So far Ollead has not rectory, Sunday afternoon. In hon- League, to which tbe Luther League sion of the trial of Mrs. Eva Coo for father of Robert Bro^^’n, Boston them, returning Sunday. Mr. Vey motor bus Ilnee, half of the total SM— 5:00—Baoaball—w uf A otbara Mark FIsHsr brehsslra—midwest It has the usual kilocycle broad- day evening, tbe speaker being tbe been canvassed, Hebron and Ara- or of the third birthday Of their resumed his place tn the pulpits of of the Emanuel Lutheran church the killing of her crippled handy- 5:15— 5:15—Oana A Qian—,a it A aou 10:15— 11:18—R. Hankel Orch.—mldw cast scale, too. Braves pitcher, died suddenly'at Ms paid this month and half next Feb- 5:5(L- 5:SO-Martha Moara. Contralto 10:30—11:30—Ai Kavelin Orch.—c to o Rev. Russell R. Morris of the Mid- ' ston villages only being represent- son. John Farrar Emmons. The the Hebron and Gilead churches here will be host, will be held Octo- man, Harry Wright. 1:45— 5:45—TKo Slatara of tn . Skillet 11:00—12:00—Dance Hour—wabo * w Call letters are grouped Into summer home. dls Haddam Congregational church. j ed at this stage. This town has ruary, 34 of the State's cities m d Witness This Amazing sponsors at the little boy’a baptism, j for the Sunday services. ber 13 and 14, according to ar- Dr. Harry L.-Cruttanden. Coopars- 5:00— 7:00—Jack Paarl'a snow —to e East, tVest, and Central' zones. 5:5(5— 7:50—W ayn, Klng'a Orchaetra NBC W JZ NETWORK towns In which bus operation took rangements completed this week by town physician, ordered Judge 7:00— 5:00—Frad Allon'a Hour. Ravu, Separate space for police calls. the committee in charge of tbe Heath to remain in bed in hlg hotel BASIC — Caet: wjs wbi«wb>a wbal Short-wave scale. Principal MINERAL PBODCCnON place laat year will receive a turn 5:00— 5:00—Ouy Lombardo'i Orchae. wham kdka wgar wjr wlw wsyr wmal; event. More than 100 members who room after-an examination. 5:50— 5:50—Otnar Amarloaa, Travel ahort-wave stations are indicat- INCREASES of 356,796.53 for use in the Improvs- 5U )^10:0(L-Harry Mayara Orchaatra Midweet: weky kyw wenr wis kwk ment, maintenance and repair of have attended the Recreation C^mp The judge, showing signs of strain Itwcr koU wrea wmaq koo wkbf ed to help the radio enthusiast 5:15—10:15—Oana and Qian—w,at rpt their municipal streets, according to and Bible School on . Lake Wlnne- resulting from the trial which has 5:50—10:50—National Radio Forum northwest a CANADIAN — wtmj get the most out of this fascin- Washington.— (APi—The produc- 10:00—11:00—Buddy Rogara Orehaatra wlba kstp webo wday kfyr cret cfcf tion of gMd, silver, lead and other the company’s records. pesaukee. New Hampshire, are ex- now lasted 13 days, had a slight lOdO—11:50—Clyde Lueaa and Oretiaa- SOUTH — wrva wptf wwnc wis wjax ating field. pected to attend. Volume Indicator for soft, med- minerals In British Columbia In- Payment of this money to the cold yesterday when tbe trial began CBS WABC NETWORK wfis-wsun wtod wsm wmo Fib wapi communities in which ’ it operates The reunion will open Saturday wjdx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpro ium, and loud. creased 90 per cent in the fin t half its third week but did not appear to Oil-Gasifying Home BASIC— Baati w ,b« wado woke w e o ' woa) ktbs kths wsoo ways motor buses ts made by the com- evmlng with registration of camp- be seriously affected. wub wnac wgr wkbw wkro whk cklw 7. Tone Indicator. Mellow bass to of 1934 a# compared with the out- MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl.kflr ksbl put In the obrreepondlng period a pany indirectly through the state ers at 5 o'clock, folowed by a supper Dr. Cruttenden gave no Indlca- wdre wcau wjia wean wfbl wapd tyav brilliant treble. Louis S. Jaffe wtnaa wbna. MIdwaat: wbbm wfbm PACIFIC COAST—kfo kf! kgw komo A clear glass crystal protects year ago. treasurer. The Grcneral Statutes in the church vestry at 6:30 o'clock. tlon of seriousness of the cold and Vmbr kmoa wowo whaa khq kftd ktar kpo provide that on bus operation the A program of speeches and enter- did not venture a prediction aa to tAST—wpt whp wlhw whM wiba w (« t It ^ Cent. East. company shall pay to the State in unassuming man who has made a ^ talnment is now being arranged. bow long the.judge would be con- wore wire rfrb rkao 3:30— 4:30-*Liti Jackie Heller.-Tenor name for himself In town and a rep- DIXIE—wgat Wafa wbre wgom wdod 3:48— 4:48— Orphan Arinte—wasl only ^ // lieu of other taxes (except registra- 'The campers will be housed at the fined. kira wroc w la c' wdau wtoo krld wrr 4:00— 8:00—Education in the Nevve tion and gasoline taxes) a total ktrta ktaa waco koma wdbo woda nbt 4:18— 8:18—Alma KItehell. Contralto w d a, wbig wdbj wwva wmbg waja 4:31^ 8:30—Oraeo Hayoe, Hor Eongo of three per cent of its gross winbr wala ktul kgko 4-.40— 8:40—Prete-Raeflo Nawa — wjs revenues from that operation. They Heating Demonstration MIDWEST-wcah wgl.wmt wmbd wlan 4:48— 9:48— Lowsli Thomas — oast; likewise provide that ths treasurer wibw kfh kfab wkhn wceo wobl kaej Orphan Annis—repeat to midwaat wnaa 6:00— 6:00—Johnny Johnson Orchest. shall return' to the cities and towns, MOUNTAIN—kvor kli koh kri 8:30— 8:30— Iron# Rich In Hollywood Franklin Dress Shops, Inc. in which tbe company runs buses, COAST — khi koln kfre knl kfpy kvl 8:48— 6:4S—Frank Buck Serial—eaat sums pro rated on a basis of One kfbk kraj kwg karn kbd ktmb k*b 6:00— 7:de—Enrio Madr^uars Orchaa. state Theater Building Cant. Cast. S:3<>— 7;30—Igor Oorin. Ruaa. Barltai cent for each bus-mile operated with 5:50— 4:50—Jack A rm itiong — aaat; 7:00— 1:00—Chicage'a Mutio Magle , each town's boundaries during tbe Milton Charlto at the Organ—^weat 7:50— 1:30—To Ba Annourtead ASCIEIT preceding calendar ypar. 1:45— 4:45—Tha Funnybonara — aaat: 5 :0 0 - 9:00— Dannia King A Orohaatrs Two Fali A Oal—woat and DUIa 8:15— 5i15—Bddia Ouenin .Orchaatra For Street Repaire 4:00— 5:00—Songo, Tito Quiaar. Ttnor B40-:. 5:30— Harry RIchman, Orchaat. 3 DAY SALE This return to the towns, accord- 4:15— 5:15—Bobby Bonaon-rail only; 5:00— 10:00—Pickana Slatara — aaat Edward Wurtxabach Orchoa.—nrat only. Prank Buck—weal rapaat ing to the statutes, is made however, JUDGE FOR YOURSELF ITS ABSOLUTE 4:50— 5:30—Prtaa.Radio NtvVt — anal 5:19— 10:15— Voica of Romance, Songa 'Beautiful New on bus mileage on streets which are (5 m.); Jerry Cooper—othora aaat; 5:50— 10:30— Don B oitor A Orchootra DUTFIT3 Wurtaabach Oreh. — woat; Jack 10:00—m o o —Sammy W atkint Orehaat. not part of the state's trunk line and Armatrong—midwaat repeat 10:30—11:50—Jack Bargar A Orchaatra state aid gyatemi. In other words, YET THAT OLD RANGE IN Y^OUR KITCHEN tbe money is -turned over to the S A F E TY -IT S E C O N O M Y-ITS SILENCE Fall Dresses towns for operation on local city and 8:00—Ross Fenton Farms Orches- IS JUST AS OUT OF DATE! town streets. In effect, it is a pay- tra. Misses’ ifUzea u ment of one cent per mile of bus 8:30— Igor Gorin, Russian baritone. 14 to 20 operation for the use of the streets AND ITS UTTER SIM PLICITY! WTiC 8:45— Don Humbert and his Magic upon which that operatlcm took .9 5 Ladles’ Sizes place. The recipients of the pro Uatrtford. Conn. Strings. Yet there are women . . . modem and up-to-date in every 9:00— Irene Dunn and Lionel Barry- .<18 t o 34 Certainly that antiquated bathing suit is still rated funds are not compelled to S H O P 60,00 w . 1040 &. C. Z83JI H. and up other respect . « . who keep on using a range of by-gone utilize them either wholly or in part Travelers BroadcasUng (4erv1ns more; Meredith Willson's Orches- and I8G', to 28'4 tra. serviceable. But it is so unattractive and days. Such a range, too, may still be serviceable. But why for tbe upkeep of city streeta, but 10:00- Dennis King and Louis it appears probable that It was the Katzman’s Orchestra. out-of-iea8on price is sure to PHOHE Guaranteed Fast Colors. Sizes 3 to fi. Wednesday, .August 29, advance .soon. Save money by or- bvrneri. O h ports en th e G a s ifyin g Americas; 10:30, Radio Forum. aide ef burner hoM. At A Special Price Of E.D.8.T. WABC-CBS — 7:30, Broadway dering today. 3980 WAS MOCK CEREMONY Horn# 3:00 p. m.—Red Box vs. 'Cleveland Varieties: 9, Bj’rd expedition; 10, LOOK FOR Indians. WHI6 YOU Nick Lucas, songs; 11. Red .Nichols’ THE RED 6 U Y A H e a tin g U n it 5;00-rJack Brooks with Orchestra. orchestra. WHEEL MAGIC CHEF Insurance Salesman Acted as 5:30—Jack Armstrong All-Ameri- WJZ-NBC -8, Movie program: 9. can Boy. Dennis Kln'g; 9:30, Harrj- Rlch- Clergyman and AH Couple’s 5:49—Gordon, Dave and Bunny. n.an; 10:19, Voice of Romance. The Rackliffe Oil Co. Friends Believed It Real, 6:00^—Tito Guitar. ' ~ What to expect Thursday; Plaited Serge Skirts with Button-on Bodice 6:19—The Ramblin' Cowboys D U R IN G THE DEJVIONSTRATION L O O K A N D ASK f O R VVEAF-NBC—2.15 p. m., Sales- BROWN — GREEN —NAYY BLUE. SIZES 7 TO 12. 6:80—Press-Radio News. ' hurg, Austria, Music Festival; 5, ^ New York, Aug. 29.— (A P )_M 1 sb 6:35—Jerry Cooper. Louis E. Chapdelaine Helene Fortescue, 20-year-oId daugh- 6:43— Peter Biljo and Balalaika Or- Horace Sites' Orchestra. THESE FEATURES F O UN D O N LY IN THE CHALLENGER WJZ-NBG— 5, Metropolitan pa- 1-14 Charter Oak Street $1 ter of Major and Mrs. GranvlJIe chestra, .15 . R. Fortescue, and John Marshall, Special at 7:00—Gene Kardos and Orchestra, rjide: 4:45, , Modern Mountaineers. ACTHORIZED DEAI.EK $ 1.00 ’ Jr., of New York and Washington, —The carbureting chamber, 7:15—Vera Van. WJZ-NBC—2. Musical Keys; , CASH 1. ECONOMY The patented features make it 3:30, Chicago Symphony. admitted today that their elaborate- scientifically constructed, mixes the proper pro- 3 . SAFETY— 7:30—Serenaders; Paul Keast, bari- ly serious "wedding" at Carmel, N. Girls’ Slips Rayon Undies possible to do away entirely with electrical igni- tone: Rollo Hudson's Orchestra. Franklin Blue Flame RANGE OIL y.. last Saturday was a mock cere- Broiadcloth and Celanese portion of air and oil gases, thereby entirely elimi-. 'Stzea 4 to 18 Bloomers • Panties • Veate ANKLETS tion, thereby assuring absolute safety. 7:43—Otto Neubauer. pianist. NewgrM.psn broiler Jrelns mony. natlng waste. 8:0Q—Maxine: Phil Spilaiuy's En- LILY DAMITA TO MARRY fats awsyfram firo. Kaaps Frank H. Wells. Mt. Vernon. N. Pink and White Pint and White semble. fats frost burning SM Y., Insurance salesman, who was the 8:15--Emery Deut.sth and his sasblng. "clergyman" at the wedding, said 29c to 69c 10c to 25c SIMPLICITY—The unique engineering Gypsy violin. ENGUSH MILLIONAIRE the couple explained to,him It was 2. SILENCE —Because it is not necessary to principles employed permit the complete elimi- 8:30“^ ea n Talcott, songs: Harold to be "a good joke" and that he was force air and oil Into the combustion chamber B. Smith, piano.. BE REPARED FOR RAINY SCHOOL DAYS nation of pumps, large motors, nozzlss and •IS .surprised at the seriousness with under high pressure, roars and other objection- 8:45—Edgar Brown. baritone, French Film Star .\nnounces W'hich the "guests" took the cere- SWEATERS other mechanical devices which may get out of Glenn Smith, pianist. Plan to Wed Hujfo Rrassey mony. Children’s Umbrellas The Very Newest Rubber able noises have been done away with. 9:00—Ford Motors Program. FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Plaid and Plain Colors order. Early This Fall, The mock marriage w-as perform- 9:15—Detroit Symphony Orchestra ed on the stage of the Rockbridge Rain Capes 1 0 :0 0 -Byrd's Antarctic ExpediUon: Sizes 26 to 36 1.00 i theater before the cast of “Three $ Children’s. 50c Mark Wamow s Orchestra, ' London, .Vug 29—i.vpi— uiy Cornered Moon", a production of the Slip-on and Button Front 10:30—Melody Masterpieces Rockbridge theater students tn Misses’ . Umbrellas 11:09—Nick Lucas. Damita, motion picture actress, ad- Glorias and Silks Misses’, 5 9 c which Miss’ Fortescue Is appearing. ...J T H E C H A L L E N G E R C H A L L E N G E S ! 11:19—Baseball Scores. mitted t04|ay slie plane to niari-y White - Blue - Green - Red youthful Hugo Brassey, an English The couple, besieged by telephone 11:20—Little Jack Little's Orches- . calls from members of their fami- S9c to $1.59 and Black tra. nillllonaire, but said "our' eogsge- SEE F OR Y O URSEL F ment is still unofftclal.". lies, said'they had never thought “It 1 1 :4 5 -Frank Dailey s Orchestra. would get into the papers.” She ha.s known Brassey only since Girls’ Regulation Boys’ New Fall Knickers After the “ceremony" the couple size* 7 to 18 Children’s Oxfords U.st Chrlstinaj, when she met him at , »ald .they went for a drive and Miss a London house party, and has not Hotel Leidnqlon now ofEen (jraeder oluc them erer Rad WhssI even legulsher Fortescue. who Is a sister of Mrs. GYM SUITS seen him since he left in April for gives Innumsrsbie seeking Thalia Fortescue Massle; returned to 69c to $1.9$ $1.00 •$1.39 I hi* family's ranch in Australia. before. Eirerr «uest has radio, with choice of four asd bshing hosts—sute* The student dormitory, at the thea- WBZ-WBZA I "T expect to see him again tn sUcsIly. ter. Boys’ “ Longies" For tbe Regulsr Fellows! Boys’ Golf Socks SpriogAaid — Boatoa America thU fail." aald tha petite programs...AT NO E zniA charge! 79c and $1.39 Monde French actress. "I will return TH^E CHALLENGER to America aa aoon as I finish a fllm This popular new hotel la located In (h6 center BLOCK R.\PS HITLER $a.79»$t.9$ 19* on4 25c Wednaaday, August 29 here September 25 but I must go to New Stran-steel house now being exhibited at Century H.D.S.T. work immediately on a hew picture ol convenience, 3 blocka from Grand Central Sta- of Progreii Exposition. Furnished by Good Hotnekeep- New York. Aug. 29 — (AP) — Boys’ Suits Boys’ Shirts 4:00 p. m.—Betty and Bob. in Hollj-wocd. There can be no mar- ing. Magic Chef equipped. Magic Chefs were also chosen Paul Block, publisher, today describ- •All Sizes Boys’ Ties tion and within 5 mlnutee' walk of the fomotu Fifth ed the President-Chancellor of Ger- White - Blue or Fancy GASIFYING OIL HEATING EQUIPMENT 4:15—Dorothy Page, singer. riage until I flntab mv work." for the Masonite bungalow, the John C. B. Moore model O Wash * 0 ^ 4:30—Chicago Symphony Orches- ...... I______!!______' many, Adolf Hitler, as "a male •All Sizes A Large Assortment of the borne. Lumber Industries home, and tbe Florida Hauiiw Latest Colors and Pattern). tra, c A pit .al sto c k t .vx Avenue stores. 801 rooms, each with radio and Almee Semple McPherson, who • Jersey S9cto Guaranteed Faat €)olors won’t last." B:00—News. both. Rotes, S3 and up for one person. AU Lexfn»- 0 W i n t e r ' F U LLY G U A R A N T EE D 6:19—Mythical Ship o f Joy. Hartford. Aug. 29.—fA P )—Time ^ Block returned on the Conte D1 Suita $2.49 SOe«59c6*69c 10c«15c«20c 9:30—Jackla Hallar, tenor. for filing .and paying capital stock ton reatourants are cooled hr reirigeroted air. Savoia after a tour of Germany, 6:45—^Little Orphan Annis. tax returns for the year ended June Austria and France. He said he 6:00—Education in the News. 30, which are due at the United I ' —^ lalked to the new Austrian chan- biggest ASSORTMENT OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES IN TOWN! 6:19—Goodrich Basaball rasumg. States Internal Revenue oStce Au- cellor, to Mussolini and to some v n n 'i V Boxes, Typing Paper, Rulers, Crayons — In Short, 6:30—Tims, wsathsr. tu5t 81, may be extended in Individ- German leadera. An appointment YOU LL FIND EVERY SCHOOL NECESSITY AT MARLOW’S! 6:49—Liowall Thomas. with Hitler, however, was cancelled, w* » u 9 9 u n c e d t o d a y jheMaiirliester Gas Co. le said, because, of the last illness T:00—Raal Ufa Drama. Oy Don B. Algood acting collector 48TH STREET AT LEXINGTON AVENUE • NEW YORK Children'* T:08 Praas Radio News. >f the late President Von Hinden- Lunch Kits Dictionaries ox internal revcnui for Connecticut. jurg. School Bags f:10—Spiritual tiagsrs. Instructions received thlg morning CHARUS E. ROCHESTER, Meaever OS7MAIN STREET f:3 0 —Irens Rich. from Washington authortzei him to P H O N E S 07S He said everybody was talking 20c to $1.19 Ou.cnoB Nuian.1 Hot.i Mtiug.BMi Co., Ine., lUph Hui, rioudoel . tiu-Owlaeo. iboiit war. lO c to $1.00 25c to $2.9$ -^i^yPhpeodget Pxq — rranK glv4 consideration to writtan appU- Herald Advertising Pays—Use It entiona for aa extanaion of time. ri|iia 1 /- l\ ^___u MANcmEsreR i^B N m a kj skal d, MAstmamBR. ooss^ Wednesday, august m, 1964. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANOBXSI.'ER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, ATTGUST 29, 1984, daasity and rsadlneaa for war as to changes wrere generally higher. observers in the statement that it The Black mountain range la PAGE man it solidly from end to end. In Shares of both Armour of 'Illi- wros expected the gold “profit” wrould North Carolina, although only 15 DiTOWN no other region of ^ u al else does PRICES ON MARKET nois Preferreds, Cudahy sad CJal- ultimately be used to reduce the Na- miles long, baa 15 peaks that tower Loverln. grades four to six; Julia' urday, September 8. Anv snapshots some quarters viewed the reports as there exist the number of good Ifomla Packing got up a point or tional debL It was pointed out In more than 6,000 feet above sea lev- S. Touhry, grades one to three. MRS. CARL E. CUSTER entered In the contest during the Alleter, 64, ------, roads necessary to support armies of N. Y. Stocks Local Stocks more each to new 1934 peaks. Sim- some quarters that the long-term el. ROCKVILLE G .O .P. TalcottvUle oohool — Annie W, an attem pt to bring preBsure on inflationary affect of the use of the summer may be re-entered for the Poland toward approval of an east- SM A U CROWD ATTENDS Internal revenua foP Ok m WEDNESDAYthe Sise that fought for four years Adams Exp ARE FIRMER TODAY ilar gains were recorded by Snider Herring, gradea one to alx. grand prize selection^ Also, all films a leader to state poUi in Northeastern France and Bel- i Air Reduc ----- (Furnished by Putnam ft Co.) Packing, Wilson, Chickaaha Cotton “profit” wmuld depend largely upon Vernon O n ter school — Mary WINS HRST AWARD ern European eecufity p.Vct the way the debt retirement la developed end printed between now yeert. glum. I Alaska Jim ... Central Row, Hartford, Conn. Oil, Montgomery Ward, Sears Roe- ENDORSES ALCORN Friedman, grades one to alx. and September 8, will be automatic SHRINE BAND CONCERT New Tors—Jamee Finally, modern Improvements InjAllegheny .... buck, U. S. Industrial Alcohol, Na- brought about Resume Work Friday* ally enti ■ — STORM, STILL THREATENS Most bankers felt that tbe Mor- PriM in Kemp’a Amateur Photo entered. The grand prise con- Hams, fiT, organtoer of m o tl^ certain offeiuive weapons and In Allied Chem . . 1 P . .M. S to ck s Morgenthao’s Eiphnation of Uonal DitUllers. Allied Chemical, Word ha* been received ^ tha Blets of e $36 Kodak outfit. The Due to th* threatening weather ture companlee who startled f in All Public i, transportation equipment have Im- Am Can ...... Liggett ft Myers B, Columbia Pic- genthau speech w’as especially time- NOTICE LOCAL TEXTILE LEADER official* of the Pcerle** 811k ‘Textile Contoat Goee to Walnut Freeport, Texas, Aug. 30__(AP) ly In view of the fact .that the oonteat U open to all amateur pho- and the Republican caucius, a small dustry to 1918 by signing th ffs . I . Till meaJureably Increased the power of i Am Coml Alco Bank Stocka tures and Allied Chemical. Mqst of Repobfican Cancas Lasts Bot Corporation o(. Rockville yeaterday Stroet Roaidont togrephers. Kemp’e, too., has e»- —A tropical etorm which has crowd attended the fine band con- I 1,OM,000 eontraet " Schools kXDOCted to lotal maneuver and of speedy concentre- Am For Pow .. Bid Aaked Big Gold Profit Helps Sen- the metals were a bit better,' al- 'Treaaury haa financing operations There will be a Special that th* recent order prohibiting played hid* and seek with Texas though Homestake changed hands Involving more than $1,700,000,000 Meeting of the Executive GOING TO WASHINGTON psrlenced much kuoceee with the cert given last night In Center park Chaplin. wvuwvw tlonrdftd so made, more dangerous^ Am Rad St 8 Cap Nat Bank ft Trust 13' 15 work Friday* iq th* *llk mill* la When last week'* entries in second annuel photo conteat, and coest cttls* several day*, kept rsii- by the Shrine band of Hartford, a Merrill. Wis.—Mr*. Hoaotm I any adaptation of the cordon system j Am Smelt ___ Conn. River ...... 450 for the first time in several days at during the next several weeks and Committee of Local 2125, Twenty Minutes; Harmony cancelled. ‘Th* mill waa clo**d last denU on edgs-todey, while weatner timent; Grains in a Rally. a decline of 4% points. Santa Fe, the firmness of government bonds in Kemp’i Amateur photo ooateet were the photogrephlc results among complete program of ten varied haa Anson, M, widow of th* Approximately 4,890. ' of defense. Am Tel and Tel Htfd. Conn. T r u s t___ 66 Friday for the flrat time. '(The order cheeked, the enapehot eeleeted n* amateurs het been much improved observer* sought to determine the number* wa* given by th* band in- L. N. Anson, mlUionalr* lumbe In C. S. Army j Am Tob B ... Hartford National .... 17 Union Pacific, N. Y. Central, Gen- this period U considered highly im- Pretident W. J. Dunlop of Lo- we* r«*ctnd*d by the New Work location and direction of the blow. eral Motors, Chrysler, American portant At 7 P. Ml, Thursday, th* beet for the week, wa* on* tahm ee a reault. cluding a selection of Victor Her- and financier. In our own army technicians have , Am Wat Wka .. Phoenix St. B. and T ... 165 Preyails at Session. cal 2012 Will Attend Strike Cod* Authority becaut* It we* fear- by Mr*. Carl C. Cueter of ISO Wal- Lashing first at Galveston with a bert'* favorite marche* and the Gil- : been busy ever since the war in ; Anaconda ' ____ Insurance Stocka New York, Aug. 29.—(AP):— Telephone, U. 3. Steel, Goodyear, 'The financial community contin- ed that textile manufacturer* were forty mir* wind, which ctueid no TTie flrrt mid-year graduation In Loew’s and many others were up ued to study business barometers August 30, "Conference Tomorrow. nut etreet Aa adult photo was ad- REPORT SECRET PACT bert and SuUtvan operatic game. developing experimental models of i Atchison ___ Aetna Casualty___ 51 Some of the gloom was wiped off taking advant|g* of th* exemption* judged-tke winner, and Mr*. Cueter * appreciable damsge, the etorm I tbe hiitory of Manchester High : the types of equipment" useful In a Auburn ...... fractionally. *' with the hope of discovering en- In Odd Fellows Hall granted by th* n Ra adminietration. Special eeJectiont were ft apedfti Aetna Fire ____.■t,.. 40% ’ market sentiment today and the couraging indications of at least a Itodkvin*, Aug. St.-s-Ko contaaU enapehot woe excellent. Second »Mlln, Aug. 2®—(AP)—Report* veered south towerd* this eulphur I arrangement of Jetiell’s "Wedding ' I war of maneuver. Moreover, almost ■ Aviation Corp Aetna Life ...... 17 price structure showed signs of a Tbe packing gfoup seemingly re- ware tn evidence at the Republican President William J. Dunlap of Orgenite Fire Department prise went to Mr. Chrtetten of Pm* ehlpping port, whlelv suffered e*-! 1034-35 term, which opens 1 four yehra agp the Army definitely, m it and Ohio . seasonal fail upturn. At the same Everj'one la Requested To 'Be publitbed in Pari* concerning an of the Rose” with Inetrument&l ef- C ome hm Automobile ...... 20 much firmer undertone. flected higher food prices and ex- town CAUCue held Tuesday evening Rockville Local, No. 3012, United The Cryetal Lake fire department etreet. white third prlie was alleged eecret Pollsh-Oermen agree- verelyvfrom a tropical hurricane in' fect*; a xylophone solo, ” Irleh and 'tVadnesday, September • 5. School ' turned____ Its_ serious______attention toward-i______dcuu Bendix,* Oonn. G eneral'...... 27 Secretary Morgentbau’s explana- pectations that .advances may help time the labor situation was giving Present! I* now a reality with Edward A. July, with a lose of n live*. The serious concern to Industrial lead- for the selection of delegatee to the Textile Workers, who Is also presi- awarded to Mr*. Sweet of went—Including a statement in the .Scotch Airs” by C. F. Beeher and a ii^r$tSO to$itO 0U olTicials anticipate that about Hfty i tbe development of an organisation. Beth Steel Hartford Fire ...... 52% tion of the country’s financial con- the companies that have large low- Ludwig elected captain and other Frenklln etreet. Theee pictures, wind reached a velocity of 60 to 70 students win b a, graduated n®** tactical doctrine, and system of Beth Steel, pfd ., ers. various conventions. dent of the Woolen and Worsted newspaper La Blberte that Poland mile* an hour her*, then abated ami trombone solo by Charles Famum. Hartford Steam Boiler ,60 dition appeared to be helpful, al- cost inventories. Hogs at Chicago Tha eauciit was called to order by officera named at a special meeting enlerged, are now on displey in w a* to ennex UUuiania If she wouH f ebruary and that 100 will eiiter , basic training applicable to cam -! Borden ...... National Fire ...... '54 though there was some argument reached a new 3-year top above the Division of the United Textile Work- o f’the cottage owners held Monday the storm twisted back out Into the Rfgb school at that time from gram- ■ featuring speed, sudden a t- . can Pac ...... First Selectman Francis J. Prichard, Kemp'e window. give up Pomorz* to Germany—was Phoenix F ir e ...... 65 as to his estimates of the cost of $8 mark. Predictions of better chairman of the Republican town ers Union, Is to attend the confer- evening. gulf, hovering off shore last night. niar school. Howev’or. the normal i tacks and relentless pursuit. Case ( J I .i . . . . . Travelers ...... 420 business for the distillers, together The officera chosen were as fol- The preeent week it tbe leet week described by e foreign office spokes- shrinkage in enrollment during the ; the New Deal. Stocka. while still committee. ences In Washington, D. C„ Thurs- of the oonteet, end the winner will man today as "complete bosh.” The chief of staff In his report of j cerro De Pasco . PubUc L'ttlltlea Stocka relatively quiet, responded to selec- with the move to cut liquor taxes PILE TORTURE lows: Captain, Edward a . Ludwig; Mexico Is making a concerted ef- Deaths Last Night fall and winter Is expected to, keep ; Lebbeus F. Bissell was chosen day. Efforts will be made to avert be eanounced Tuesdey, September Th* reports '.ikswtee were vigor- : 1931 to the secretary of war stated: : Chea and Ohio .. Conn. Elec Serv40 tive buying. The alcohol, farm and In the campaign to eliminate the Quickly Comforted NOTICE permanent chairman upon nomina- first assistant, Fred Fuller; eecond fort to attract tourists, and work i* the total number of students In the "TO defeat the armed forces of the Chrysler ...... When piles itch or become so pain- aeaistant, Ralph LIppman; first 4. Many entriee are expected to be ously dented by source* reputed -to Conn. Power 37 packing issues gave the beat per- bootlegger, brought renewed Inter- .-There will be a Special tion of Parley B. Leonard and WIL the big textile strike which has received thle week. being rushed on th* Pan-American Cell. wrl& s t ‘bImm TODAY. High school below HOO enemy It (tbe Army) must conduct coca Cola ...... Greenwich, WftG, pfd. ,50 formance, some of the latter getting est in the alcohol stocka, most of ful and tender you cannot sit, stand, lieutenant, John Cook; second lieut- (-lose to Wareaw. Thee* eourcet highway which eventually will run Montreal—Grant Hall. Me* pres- Although no official figures are I; efficient reconnaissance and counter coi carbon ..., 11am V. fiadlak, secretary of the Re- been called for 'Tuesday. September Entries for the Grand prize will raid, however; that they produced ident of th* Cenadian Pacific rail- PERSONAL FINANCE CO. Hartford Elec ...... 54 Into new high territory for the which have been' In the doldrums for walk or even lie down comfortably, Meeting of the Following publlesm town committee, was 4. enant, Warren Neff; secretary, be received up to and Including Sat- from Maine to lower South Ameri- way. I??’ now available, it Is expected that the j reconnaissance; move swiftly in the cioml S o lv ...... Hartford Gas ...... 45 year. TOme time. relieve them with the old reliable Workers, Arthur Lockwood; treaaurer. George more Irritation in Wareaw where ca. . . . ilDU TiKMtQr enrollment in all the public schools named secretary of the meeting. In this matter Mr. Dunlap Is act- Oklahoma Oltv. Gkis—.w n TM Mala t<. MaA«kM«a* direction indicated nr: desirable; con-, cons Gas .-...... '. do., pfd ...... 45 Grains rallied a cent or more a While banking circles were In- PETERSON’S OINTMENT — . one No contest was shown'' for any Bokis. The matter of, selecting ' tne In Manchester will be practically the I centrate its personnel and material cions O il...... S N E T Co ...... 105 109 bushel without an;y especial buoy- clined to regard the Treasury sec- trial proves all claims. Used on Thursday, Augr. 30, of the five conventions and after ing as a member of the National fire commissioners was also acted same as last year, when the figure i at the critical point or points; strike cont Can ...... Manufacturing Stocka ancy. Cotton again moved higher. retary’s financial address as reassur- piles, itching stops immediately -four nominations had been made Labor Relations Board to which he upon and the following were chos- was 4,892. Just one more than the with Its full force; and exploit rap-' corn Prod ! ....] Am Hardware ...... 18% Scattered Improvement came Into ing, Inflationary proponents were pain Is eased— you get comforting At 8 P. M. from the floor, a motion that nomi- was elected while attending confer- en: Lee Cone, Raymond A. WlUis year previous. It is felt that the ; Idly and fearlessly every advantage pe) p, and Wn ., Am Hosiery ...... — the bond list.. Moderate recoveries not especially cheered by the official relief. ‘Thousands say it Is un- nations he closed was made. ences lb Washington. and Andrew Andrews. seturatlon- point has been reached ■ gained." ' i Du Pont ...... Arrow H and H, com. 11 were registered by the majority of pronouncement that the govern- equalled. Why pay high prices The outstanding action of the The question of postponing or The membership committee wee locally and that the next live years i Kxiu'tlj 0|i|ioslU> j Kastman Kooak . do., pfd . . . . . i ...... 97 U. S. Clovemment securities, but ment’s $2,800,000,000 ’’profit” from when time-tested. PETERSON’S Odd Fellows Hall caucus was the vote of endorsement averting the nation-wide textile chosen as foHowsi William Helnte, at least will see no dra.*-tlc Increase ■ • J .quote this to show that the con- Elec Auto L.te ., Billings and Spencer.. — several German loans sank to new dollar devaluation would be- kept OINTMENT costs only 35c. Also In Tool Makers of Hugh M. Alcorn as the Republi- etrlke will come before the confer- Winifred Willis and Raymond A. or decrease In student enrbllment, ; ceptlpn of warfare visualized by the ! oen El ...... Bristol B rass...... 21 record lows. With the exception of ‘‘under loek and key” for the time handy tube with sanitary applicator can candidate for Governor. This ence at which officials of the the Willis. It Is planned to enroll about either in the elementaiy schools oe ' American War Department has for j Qen Foods ...... do., pfd ...... 95 sterling, which dropped sharply In being. —60c. All druggists— money back Machinists and Helpers was upon motion of Mr. Leonard and textile union will meet with gov- 36 members in the firs company In High school. Including the local yearii been the very antithesis of • Qcn M otors...... '...... 31 Cose, Lockwood and B — 300 terms of the dollar, foreign ex- There was no surprise to market if not delighted. Pipers the vote was unanimous. ‘The fol- ernment officials and representa- with their ages ranging between 16 State Trade School and the parochial that vaguely referred to as ‘ trench j dnette 11% Collins Co...... 56 Millwrights lowing delegations were chosen: tives of the manufacturers. and 65 years. school, the number-of students In warfare ’ ! Gold Dust 19% Colt’s Firearms ...... 19% 21% State Convention — Francis J. Strong feeling exists In Rockville Nothing as yet bos been decided In a later report the chief of staff , Hud.son M otors...... 9 '. Carpenters as the type of apparatus which Is to school will he approximately ,5.500. Eagle Lock ...... 30 Mill Engineers Prichard. Henry Schmidt, Parley B. In favor of a peaceful settlement of Thla term may also mark the close Issued the following language with i int Harv . ' ...... 28 Fafnlr Bearings ...... 50 60 Leonard, Bernard J. Ackerman, and the textile difficulties. The only be purchased for use at Crystal tf the long career of Superintendent respect to this general subject; | im Nick . 1 1 !.!!'.!!’.!!!!!’,!! 25% Fuller Brush. Class A. 7 Pattern Makers Sherwood C. Cummings. -Mr. direct benefit that would come /to Lake. Several different styles of cf Schools F. A Vcrplanck. Earljr "The Inevitable trend In warfare Is ! jnt Tel and T el,...... 10% Gray Tel Pay Station, 8 General Stores Leonard withdrew his nomination the workers of the textile mills hi apparatus have been demonstrated Ibis spring, Mr. Verplanck announc- toward greater speed of strategic Johns - ■ Manville-- ...... 49 Hart and Cooley...... ' Stationery Printing and named in his place Representa- Rockville would be tbe reducing of at Sandy Beach and leadera in the ed his intention of retiring at the maneuver through maximum'utiliza- Kennecott ...... 20% Hartmann Tob, com.. — tive Sherwood C. Cummings. the "machine load” which Is one of movement have visited several end of the school year in 1935 after tion of relatively fast machines for Lehigh \'al Rd ...... 12% POPULAR MARKET Outside Labor places Including Middletown, to view do., pfd ...... 15 ’ 8.').') MAIN STREET Congressional—William A. Baer, the principal causes of complaint. transportation, increased, fire-power Llgg and Myers B ...... 99 RUBINOW BUILDING Reed Makers some modem apparatus suitable for mure than 40 years of service In the Int. Silver ...... 23 William J. Austin. Harry C. Smith As far as hours and wages are Crystal Lake. public schools of Manchester. on the battlefield through employ-. - , Loew’i ...... 28% ■ do., pfd...... 64 Tinners and Albert McLean. concerned In many lines the Rock- The parochial schools In Manches- ment of weapons of much greater Lorlllard ...... , 18% Landers, Frary ft Clk. 31 WHERE THRIFTY SHOPPERS SHOP Belters County Convention—Gill Ahem, ville workers ars now receiving ter are scheduled to open for the efficiency, with the resultant wider Mont Ward !!!!.’!!! !! .!! !! ! 25% New Brit. Mch. com.. 3% George B. MUne,. Herbert Krause, more than Is being demanded. fall term September 10. dispersion In tactical formations; { Nat Biscuit ...... '33% do., p f d ...... 30 Electricians and J, Stanley McCray. more power In the attack through | Nat Cash Reg .!! !! ! ..’ !!,'!!.’ ik Mann & Bow,- Class A . 3 Senatorial Convention—Parley B. School Faculties RALPH FORBES TO WED utilization of combat vehicles Invul-1 Nat Dairy 17% ' do.. Class B ...... THURSDAY SPECIALS FRIDAY Leonard, William V. Sadlak, John With the re-opening of the office i nerable to spiall-arms fire and ca Nat Distillers ...... North and Judd ...... 16% Prices of Foods are going higher—BUT—\Ve are still giving you the lowest possi- B. ’Thomas, William A. Kuhniy. of Principal PhUlp M. Howe of the HEATHER ANGEL TODAY ! pable of cross-country travel; grow- N Y Central ...... 23% Niles, Bern Pond ...... 7% ble prices on quality merchandise. x * Probate Convention—Ernest Ly- Rockville High school and Super- TRENCH WARFARE, THING ; Ing dependency upon air forces for NY NH and H ...... 12 Peck, Stow and Wilcox 2 TOWN ADYERHSEMENT man, James A. Elliott, Roger J. Mur- iotendeht of Schools Herbert O. _ _ ^ , _ _ j Information, for assistance In de- Noranda ...... 43% Russell M fg ...... phy and Donald C. Fisk. Clough, yesterday, a list of the Film Players Met Year Asr®: OF PAST, SAY EXPERTS' North Am ...... 14% Scovlll ...... 19 The delegates were empowered to complete faculties was announced. Bride Is English Film Star— ’ against hosUle enemy s supply or- Packard...... 4 % PRIME STEER REEF name their own alternates to tbe Everything is now in readiness _____ 'ganlzatlon.--' Stanley W’ork s...... 17% NOTICE Forbes American Actor. Penn ...... 24% Standard Screw ...... ' 50 RTR Bondcss various conventions. for the opening of the public schools (Continued from Page One) these things point to the ...... Phils Rdg C^ and ^ I ...... ,4 % do., pfd., guar...... 100 The Republican town committee, Y^etlnesday, September 6. The ------I probability that any major war of i phll Pete .; ...... i7 comprising slxty-one men and wo- Smythe Mfg. Co...... 30 >«lb. aoAST |C lb. I Primary Canevs Proposals p'arochial schools will not open until Hollywood, Aug. 29.— (AP) — dlUon developed earlier than on the j ^^e reasonably proximate future will | pub .Serv N j -...... !! i !.'!!’ 33% Taylor and F en n ...... men, was renamed for another year. Monday, September 10. The follow- Ralph Forbes and Hekther Angel, eastern, in which region the greet j *** * swing away from the tremen-1 Radio ...... !.!]!! 6 j T o rr in g to n ...... 61 The following names have been The committee was given power to ing are the completed faculties: film players, early today were on campalgna of Tannenburg and the : dous and ponderous combat forces' Hem Rand ...... '!!!.'!!!.' 9 \ Underwood Mfg Co . . . 48 proposed for nomination as candi- add to the membership. . Rockville High school—Philip M. their way to Yuma, Arlz., to be Maxurlan lakes, and the over-run- ■ 'hat have characterized campaigns Roy Tob B ...... 461„...... ! Unlop Mfg Co ...... Country Roll Lean, Tastv, Smoked Those Delicious The matter of making new voters Howe, principal; A: E. Chatterton, ning of Serbia and Roumanla were ' of the past 75 years and that In dates for the several offices of the married. Sears Roebuck ...... 38%U S Envelope, com . . . 80 ■ Tow-n of Manchester, Probate Dis- for the coming state election was sub-master, ph.vslcal training and Forbes, former husband of Ruth characterized by maneuver, r a p i d ‘'heir plain will appear relatively Socony Vac ...... 13% I d o . , p f d ...... 103 also brought, before the caucus by mathematics; Kenneth E. Little, concentration of forcea. surprise at- | mobile, highly trained, and very BUTTER ROLLETTE Cube Steaks trict of Manchester and (bounty of Chatterton, met- !)Il8.s Angel shout irp: South Pac ...... 19% ; Veeder Root ...... 27% Hartford to be voted for at the cau- Republican Registrar of Voters machine shop; A. L. Dresser, year ago at a dinner party. They tacks In flank and rear.,and Inten- powerful, though sftmewhat smaller, i Sou P RIc 8 ...... 32%; W’hilock Coll Pipe . . . . — cus or Primary to be held In the Henry Schmidt. Mr. Schmidt stated science; Paul Roden, woodworking; flve pursuit of defeated forces. formations." that there Will be but two session.s did not see much of each other for ^ I South Rwy .,...... 17-,; J.B.W’ll’ma Co. $10 par 45 — lb s. Municipal Building In said Manches- Della Partridge, head of English several months. Then six weeks On Kiissliin Border The four-army plan wa.s developed ' s t Brands 2 23e lb. ter, on the second 'Tuesday of Sep- for the making of voters and that department; Margaret- Mcl^an, Along the western border of Rus- In the light of these fundamental | s t Gas and El 23® they win be October 13 and 20. with ago they met again on a tennis tember, (which will be September domestic Science; Esther J. Fellows, court a t the home of Charles Boyer sia poor communications, great dis- truths Moreover, the Army’s; s t Oil Cal . . . the last day for the filing of applica- Latin; Margaret Hart, head of com- tances In the frontage and depth of training, equipment, and organlza-%St (lil ,N J SUDDEN PHOTO SERVICE! Fresh Sliced Choice White 11, 1934). Polls will open at nine tions to be filed as October 9. and, his wife. Pat Patterson, screen Very Choice .Small o’clock In the forenoon (Standard mercial' department; Elizabeth players. Then the romance began in the theater, of war, marked dlftcr- tlon are, so far as possible within 'Tex Uorp . I ,\ll our work done by a local ntudio Following the adjournment of the Towle. English and French; Eileen enccs In the quality of opposing the limit of appropriations made Time) and will remain open until caucus after being in session for hut- earnest. Timken Roller Bear In Manchester. 5c a roll for devel- STEAK GOD HALIBUT MACKEREL 1 eight .o’clock In the aftemqon Murphy, French; Harriet Wood, "We talked It over and thought troops and equipment, and above uvallilhje by eongress. being con- Tran.s America . .. ’ oping. 8-hoiir service. - twenty minutes, the Republican English; Verne M. Hall, history; all, disparity in leadership were slant ly revi.sed and progre.sslvply (Standard Time). town committee held a meeting. we ought to make our romance a Union (.'iirblde . .. .. EEPUBUC.\N Mary Whittlesey, mathematics; permanent Institution" said Forbes conducive to the conduct this I adapteo to the requirements of eom- Union I’ac ...... CENTER TR.WEL HURE.MJ lb. type of campaign. 10« lb. 23c lb. Qc Selectmen. Alice K. Fay. cQmmercial; Mary before they departed for Yuma last i bat Ir, the open. Speed, .skill and Unit Aircraft ...... ! ”Biis Terminal” 493 .Main St. Sherwood G. Bowers" ' Darling, commercial; Elizabeth night. On the western front a cllstim tly | l•ffl^lcn(’y In a force of rea.aonable U n i t C o r p ...... 41^ Dixon, English; Elizabeth Weed, different situation quickly devel- size is the.Ideal wo seek to attain. David Chambers "I am sure we . will be very oped. The available frontage, term- I U n it G a s I m p ...... 15 1- Fresh Haddock' Fresh 'Chowder Aaron (Jook OPEN FORUM i civics and English; Elizabeth Bur- happy,” said Miss Angel. tnating In the tmpas.sable areas of ^ U S Ind Ale ...... 41'.. John Jensen iger, commercial; Francis O’Lough- She was brought to Hollywood U S R u b b e r ...... 477 James H. Johnston lln, mechanical drawing; Marjorie the North Sea nl the one end and ; KVERYRODY S.-VVES .VT FILLET OPPOSED TO STRIKE from England by the Fox Studio and Switzerland at the other, was ex- \ SINCLAIR VICTOR U S .Smelt ...... 7 . . . . 137 HADDOCK CLAMS Ernest L. KJclIson Smith, history and mathematics; has just completed a picture, "Ro- ceedingly constricted as com(iared i U S Steel 35-V Walter Mahoney Natalie Ide, English and domestic mance In the Rain.” to the great numbers of troops that ■ V i c k C h e m ...... 3 3 1 ; "]c lb. Joseph G. Pero To the Editor of ‘The Herald: science; Nan Flaherty, English and They expect to reach Yuma this could be quickly concentrated by i AT THE PRIMARY W e s t e r n U n io n ...... 3 3 1 15® Frank V. Williams Kindly allow me a small apace physical training; Katherine Town- afternoon and .said they rfilght re- each opponent along that line. Fol- , W est E l a n d . \ l f g ...... 3 ( . v Everybody’s L14® Assessors In your paper for a few lines. send, biology. turn here by airplane. ; Woolworth ...... 49T, Clarence H. Anderson By writing this letter 1 hope It Northeast school—Ruby R. Am- I ____ lowing a few short weeks of .rapid (Cuntlniied from Page O n e) maneuver the (tanks of each side j E l e c R o n d a n d .S h are. ( C u r h i . 1 1 - , Holger Bach will help some of those who are primo, grades four to six; Phyllis ' MOB.AL: DON’T DRINK AT WORK eventually rested securely tifam 1 Emil L. G. Hohenthal, Jr. on the fence as to what to do when Heffron, grsdes grades two and three; whose ’ epic” plan call.a for the state this general textile strike is called. Alice F. Burke,^ urke, grade one. these Impassable barriers, and dur- to take over and operate defunct Market Gustave Schrclber Philadelphia —Clarence Conner. ing tbe respite atTonleil each army ; DOUG, MARY NEAR ' 8.56 Main Street lliul .3919 Tax Collector First, this town Is In no condi- East School—Annie B. Andrews, ■34, must spend three to slx„ months lactoiies and biishieascs and farms tion to support more families, and by the physical exhaustion anil ’.cqulred hccaii.se ,>f tax delinquen- George H. Howa principal; Helen Jacqyemin, grade in, jail for drinking on the job. dearth of supplies In the other, the | THU1|{SD.\Y’,S THRH’T'Y Registrar of Voters as for getting any support from the eight and assistant principal; Es- He started work with sober In defensive arrangements In both' cie.s ns n means of placing the on- f RECONCILIATION Robert N. Veltch ‘ American Federation of Labor, I i,mt>loyed. was dcst rlbed h.v him as .SPKriAl.S! telle Y. Kibbe, grade seven; Flor- tcntlons. police .said, at the home of armies were highly perfected. GORDON'S Board of Education want to say It just cannot be dene. ence Whitlock, grade six; Helen E. K. Hill of Vlllanova. The job a "vlct.rry for the New Deal " Tranches, .Slaehlne Guns (4 o.,tinued from Page One) Knut E. Erickson As I was once a member of a lo- McCarthy, grade seven; Mildred finished, he was three blocks from The relative power of the de- To'.See Pn-shlent IsHiid (VIsHkrft Louis L. Grant . * cal on strike In this town I can Peterson, grade six; Alice G. The “epic” plan camlidate an- the house before he decided to sam- fanse, featuring ns It did n skill- lhoritatl.ve source that a reconcilia- PRE-LABOR DAY TIRE SALE George C. Lessner ' truthfully say .hat all the aid that Clough, grade five; Alice Medicott, ple some gin. nounced, In claiming the Democratic BUTTER! we got from the American Federa- ful use of entrenchiHcnts and laylsh tion .soon would be announced, the R. LaMotte Russell grade four; Mrs. Nel.son Mead, He was found imeon>xlous, with employment of machine guns, be- nomination on the basis of the In- actreisa said: Judge of Probate tion of Labor was not any more grade three: Constance Brookes, came so pronounced as to make all complete returns, that he plans to than 80 cents a member. thiee empty bottles and two sacks 1 hope it is true. I can’t discuss WllUam S. Hyde grade two; Lillian Randall, grade filled with clothing, silverware and attacks excecdingl.v latairlous and go to Washington soon to crgifer it now. I have never dl.scusscd the 20% OFF Constables' So r want to say to you textile one; Bessie Durfee, kindergarten. costly. Local sncce.sses, secured '.vjth President Roosevelt 32« lb- workers—don't let any slippery jewelry. ■matter. Why should I begin now?" Charles Crockett Maple Street school — Modeate It was a burglary job. with the a.saistance of concentrated Acting Governor .Merriam, a form- FalriNinks .Silent. Fancy Yellow HERE IS THE SPECI.YL S.\LE PRICE LIST: James W. Foley salesman mislead you. as they did Dubay, principal and grade eight; artillery fire, were ordinarily quick- er Iowan. In.s pledged a conserva- Fairbank.s wa.< at the estate of James H. Johnston the Hilliard W’orkers Into believing Dorothy Wood, a.sslstant principal ly obliterated through counter-at- tive administration If returned to the couple, Plckfair, at tbe time but BANANAS! With Caainga Clarence K. Petersen that this strike will not last any and grade seven; Bessie K. Neck, tacks—ana the characteristic condi- the office. refused to say anything about the Herbert Phelon - ... more than a few daj’s! grade seven; Mary Wendhlser, lectricity for normal tions of siege warfare ‘largely ob- Interest In the guberiratorial con- reports. PLE-\SURE C.\RS Sedrick Straughan So think it over carefully. Tf you grade six: Charlotte Drescher, $25 REWARD tained. lists. w'hlch drew what officials sal 1 The rumors . of a re<;onclllation Justices of the Peace have not got the money, to carry grade five; HatUe R. M. Berr, grade In the effort to restore a greater was-the large.sl piihiary vote In 4.40x21 $.5.00 5.50x18 4.40 6„50xl8 .5.40 .you through and you have got a \y 111 be paid for anj Com which L "‘4^ were accompanied by reports that Robert J. Boyce four: Caroline L. Forster, gi-ade Great 'Christopher Positive Corn power to the offensive, gas and I California .history, completely over- the couple Intended to pool their 4.. )0x20.5,08 5.50X19 4.60 6.50x19 5.60 Thomas A. Brennan job making fair pay, I want to say three; Ethel Flynn, grade two; tanks were brought out as Inatru 4.. ')0x21 —hold your Job! Cure rannot remove. Also good 1 ...... , ' rhadowed the election in which more resources for the production of a Sweet California Malaga 5.10 5.50x20 4.80 6,50x20 .5:80 John Jensen Helen Hendrick, grade one; Mar- for rallnuses, warts and moles. ments of waf. but (or a number of than 1,000 candidates sought noml- now scries of 'motion pictures, as 4.75x19 5.40 William E. Keith WILLIAM HOFFNER. jorie SteVens, kindergarten. use of a 60 Gallon Heater Sold in Manchester by ULKNNEY’a reasons these ha.stlly developed n.itlons to state, ,'ounty and other tlicy did for a number of years prior GRAPES! 6.00x17 5.00 7.00x15 5.60 Harold R. Symington Manchester. Vernon Depot school—Mrs. Ruby weapons could not attain successes 4.75x20 5.60 789 Main Street. fir mvtragt family »f ^ political suh-division offices. to their separation. 5.00x19 5.00 6.00x18 5.20 7.00x16 5t72 j Stuarl J. Wasley sufficiently Important to hurl the Umteil States Senator Hiram W, Alter the announcement, reports ! K f p r e s i - n t a t i v e s defenders into the open. John.-*^>n. Independent Repuhllcap said. .Miss Pickford will drop her di- ' ‘1 1 5.00x20 5.90 6.00x19 5.40 7.00x17 5.80 Sherwood G. Bowers The war became one of attrition, and .staunch supjTorter of President vorce action ami Fairbanks will 5.25x18 5.00 6.00x20 5.60 7.00x18 6.00 Thomas J. Rogers or exhaustion. All attack.s neecs Kooseyclf : ’.'New .Deal", emerged move back Into Plckfair. .5.25x20 William J. Thotjiton Only HOT WATER Sweet Italian 4.00 6.00x21 5.60 7.00x19 6.20 WHEREVER YOUNG FASHIONS COUNT YOU’LL CANNOT EXCEED ‘he nominations of both malor Outwardly, according to the cou- 5.25x21 .\uditor 4.20 6.50x16 5.00 7.00x20 6.40 Isaac (3oIe ple, their meetings have been pure- PLUMS! 5.50x17 3.90 6.50x17 5.20 7.00x21 6.60 ELECTRICALLY (PER MONTH) i^llibli ‘ynemv"7eseTve*'“Theri!^ Commonwealth tickets, ly for a discussion of business af- SEE THESE.. fairs In connection with their Joint was demanded on each side a ’^con-' r DE5IOCRATIC will give yon fhaaa slant stream of reinforcements ■ * iL " '"‘"''''S his election in No- film holdings. TRUCK .\ND BUS TYPE * .Selectmen and is often less Hordes of men were poured Into thbs i J' hen he will be opposed by r But a close friend said they have doz. BALLOON CORD hHchael B. Benevento discussed their marital differences Thomas Dannahcr FALL FROCKS fea t ur es vortex and their experiences there t n and that Miss Pickford baa acceded 6.00x20 ...... $0.40 .50X.5. 6-piy . . .$.5,60 Andrew J. Healey 4 constituted their sole practical or ■ nomination Fancy Medium 30x5, 8rpiy .. , 7.20 No one is obliged to put up with bothersome, uncertain water, beaters when tbe theoretical acquaintanceship with' ‘n®hh'heiit rcpre.sentallves In Con- to Fairbanks desire to travel. It 6.50x20 ...... 6.80 Charles Magnell war- 1 from California, cither were W' as known prior to their separa- POTATOES! 32x6. 8-ply .. . 8.00 John G. Mahoney 1 OptrwHag Cut WUHm Stand cost of modem, automatic Electric service is so small. . Very nalurallv, after the armis- > * nniinated or were leading their op- tion. that the actress disliked trav- 7.00x20 ...‘...... 7.20 32x6. 10-ply .. .11.80 Arthur E. McCann EsttmaU—Thit g t v e e a d e f i a i t * Frank Nackowski Trim, Trig, am] Tailored, hero tlce, the millions' of survivors carried returns tabulated earlv el, while Fairbanks spent much outside figure for your budget. Our uni()ue Rental Plan makes it doubly easy to enjoy tbis service without back to their homes a fixed coneep-! the primary election. time touring the world. S.\LE TER5IIN.\TES SEPTE5IBEB 16TH. Asoessers "Miss Pickford Is now amenable 1 3 ^ peck Edward H. Keeney are the Frocks that will score need of one cent of investment or costly upkeep. Now have your choice of a 60 Uon of ■ warfare, conforming ac- 2 Ssfity and CItamiim*u-^AU curately to the picture presented to Douglas’ wish to triivel.” sold the Tax Collector high at every wearing. p t them during dreary months on a RIti WESTER.N FIRE friend. "She understands now that Sweet Juicy CaUfomla Felix E. Mozzer bnening takes place et the or 100 gallon size tank or larger. . . whatever will best suit your needs. practically Immovable battle line. . the .restless spirit of the actor can- Registrar of Voters power bouse. Only dean, odor- From these great numbers of v.-tcr- h ,!?; lAP)not be harnessed tn any studio; ORANGES! Edward F. Moriarty ans laymen quickly aiisofbed a con-' hu.-.tne.s.s s.-ction of .thjs Somehow', before, she did not un- GORDON'S Board of Education less heat comet over the wire. cepUon of a single unchanging and'1 derstand or appreciate hie desire to Sarah Heaiey You need scVcral to ^2$50 A MONTH PUTS AN ELECTRIC WATER laeecapable type of warfare*the pre-' u* V*''' travel In strange places, making Judge of Probate 0 Ntittlai Operation—There it dominant featurea of which were', 7^* destroyed 15 buildings motion pictures” FUU.T INSURED TDtBS William S. Hyde, see you smartly no more sound than your trenches, Immowlty and extraor-’ — After the reconciliation. It was Cpnstablea HEATER IN YOUR HOME. (60 OR 100 GALLON SIZES) dlaarjr bombardments. last night. The loss was unofflclaily said. Fairbanks will leave for l*rge Tender Sweet Evergreen AG.YINST ALL RO.\D H.4ZARDS FOR 6 MONTHS! Michael Boland through fhe season... llectric light gives. No radio Theory Accepted estimated at $250,000. China to make a film. Edward Copeland iatarference. Don’t wait another day. Investigate at once. This liberal Payment Plan mesns ThU Idea was largely accepted by CORN! GOOD NEWS FOR THOUSANDS OF MOTORISTS! James Duffy ■tatesmen and legislative bodies, Harold Keating J Phultss HtaUr 'Strvitt^Thu clean, dependable, safe and automatic hot water service. No obligation. '^1 and to a certain extent Influenced DeLUXE SUPERTREAD LONGER AND BETTER SERVICE Michael Morris pcrmiti the placing of a the doctrine and tactics of perma- doz. . Aloyslus Murphy • Black The heater will be removed if, after a reasonable trial, you do not want it. Dont military forces. Profession- of the The tread design combines the best features of N'ew', live, tough rubber on the Extra Wide tread William Howard Taft beater wherever it is mott eco- ally trained leaders, however, early TIMES SQUARE DISTRICT tires made by the t leading tire eompanles. to give you riiore mileage and even wear. De«-p Justices of the Peae* •Brown nomical tod coaveoteat. began to point out some of the fal- Sweet Green non-skid tread holds the road without skid or Fred Dlelenschnelder •Rust ladoa in these conclusioni. Marshall PEPPERS! Non-Skid Safety plus Side Wall Protection I >lde sway. Harold W. Garrity CALL w n nLC M nsn, mn Foeb’a advice and representatlcom to . A M O O eiN H O Ttl “ O N ITS Frank Haraburda, Jr. •Green INVESHGATE THE tha Allied etateamen evolving the T O fS* eVEtY MINUTE TO MAKE Only First Line Tire Materials Used! Leo J. Kwasb peace Treaty a t 'Veroallles clearly -YO U* VISIT m o s t eiE ASA N T John F. Limerick FACTS TODAY dsmonatrate his conviction that, as 2 lbs. 14c Arthur J. Manley to tta nature and form, tbe World rOD ROOMS so Daniel B. McKenzie 700 SATHS ‘2 .War oonatituted a great exception Soda - Saltinea or Orahom Representativea ^ The Manchester Electric a ntber than an sndurlnft type. HOTEL CHAIIES t- OtNSTCiN, Thomas F. (?onran OTHERS little reflection la necessary to CRACKERS! GORDON'S T ir e W orks Patrick J. Hutchinson $8.95 to ■mradata tha Mundneaa of such a .Auditor $13.95 view. At no place other than In VERNON, CONN., ON ROUTE 15 John F. Limerick ■ ® Company ^ Wastam Europe does there exist a PARAMO U NT C 2 lb. box Attest: definitely flankJess tine with popu- W**t of 6roacal No. 2,125, i *10,000. pitched to, including Goslin and Rowe to attempt to break the Senatorial the-existing forms of taxation. The ment as head of the National Emer- ".sqme of our plans moved into ac- The Tigers believe in Cochrane into match play, so that Georgs Ter- ttnited Textile Workers of America, j The failure of the Connecticut Disbursements for tho fiscal year Mickey Cochrane. I don't mean to and themselves. Tsilk of Mickey American Lral Hatiir- two days ago from Sinaia in which Sopwith, who made a preponder- ..4 BATTING qualifying round, fought on through The Bravee knocked Burleigh reawakening of. the party spirit In A. Conner, motor vehicle commis-: smiled broadly at the suggestion billions, the combined deficit still the budget at *830,358.84 waa only personally Would give his ran weeks ago and one Hurley himself has been di.sci;.-i.v monkey gland specialist, married the prison. A government prosecutor tion of the craft, grew so enthusias- ti-n; base on bails Off Edgerton 5. Foxx, Athletics, 38. chairman of Ridgefield, declined re- previously. dule. the President said he wa.s the Manchester Green Community they call him, stands today on the singles honors took advantage of a qualifying round waa surprisingly John J. Wallctt, Isaac Cole, Daniel ed as a possibility Toi- higher Re- daughter of Mme. Lupescu's sister admitted failure in efforts to find tic about its chances to win this Kese 11; hit by pitcher, Kohler by Stolen bases— Werber, Red Sox, clectlon and Mrs. T. C. Jessup suc- They were Blackwell Smith, as- rnost hojicfui of going to Newport Club in the final contest of the ■’.ay off because of rain and wet small. Only Gene Homans, runner- YESTERDAY’S RESULTS ceeded her. F. Rcnn, Lillian Young, James Mc- . ITt thr* Czv'rvt ... * publican honors. but he told the As- at Bucharest last April; The profes- sufficient evidence upon which to threshold of baseball’s hall of Im- year that the greatest crowd in his- Edgerton; struck out, by Edgerton 34; Fox, Tigers, 25. sistant general eounsel of NRA, and IS SHORT S20.000 m Uic middle of Scplembc'r to at- \ sociated Press he had no league schedule In order to force a grounds, Hines tr tted out on the up to Bobby Jones in 1930, George The faction fight in Stratford long Cullough. Irene Rrennan, Emma political sor and hls‘'yourig wife are at Salz- try the former mayor. mortals, knocking on the . portals tory watched its launching at Gos- 3. Kose 5. Time. 2:30. Umplre.s. Pitching—Gomez, Yankees, 22-3; Leon Henderson, chief of the divi- tend the international yacht race in ' ambitions. Peace Gesture play-off for the title. A Green tri- Grant and Lennon. court late yesterday and removed the Rowe, Tigers, 20-4. "Voight, former U. S. Walker Cup Northeastern existent was won hy Shang Nettletoii, Elizabetli H, Smith, Whicl; he has always had a keen in- ’ iiirg, where it was said they arc at with a right hand filled with pitch- port, where the five futile Sham- sion of planning and research. It Wclcomlijg newspapermen to his Some quarters regard the release umph will give the Hublardltes the .second seeded foreign player, Vernon- NATION’ .AL LEAGUE. player, and Walter Emery. 1933 in- (All games postponed.)' Wheeler - Ray Baldwin - Regular .Maude M. Shearer, Marjory IN HIS ACCOUNTS terest. It also is his intention to trading as much attention as a rocks of Sir Thomas Lipton were wa;s said nntliorilatlvely, however, desk today, he made clear the of Seitz as a gesture toward title and the right to meet the win- ing magic. Kirby of South Africa, from the run- Batting -P. Wnner, Pirates. .367; tercollegiate champion, we re cut off. National group against the group headed by Cheney, Alice Jolinston, Eannic G. i return to the Summer White House festival. built. Cows the aetion during the polley board depth.s of feeling that prompted hi.s peace with the Socialists. Socialist ner of the West Side League Tor I f that hand holds steady, Lyn- ning, 6-3, 8-6. Terry, Giants, .360. Another threat, Gus Moreland, the New York 3, Chicago 1. Mrs. Helen l.,ewis. The majority Elliott, William S. Hyde, Thomas from t.hat event. The White House A B R. H. PO. A. E. nieetiiig was due prillcl|)iilly to (Continued from Page One) stutenjent. His identity with what circles, however, still indicated that the town championship. wood (Schoolboy) Rowe will fling Hines was slated to face Jack Huns— Ott, Giants, 104; Terry, South’s best amateur. Will not be St. Louis 2, Brooklyn 0. was 793 against 163 margin which Kerguspn. Raymond A. Johnson, executive office is undergoing re- Charles E. Nicholson, England's Rulllvan, if ...... 1 1 0 1 0 2 (Jtnclnnatl 8-2, Philadelphia 6-1, Harry Russell. Robert J. Smith, Le- nervous straiii on the part of all has been termed “ the Hoover they were bitter over Seitz’s arrest. A close, bitterly-contested game hii Detroit Tiger teammates to vic- Tldball for - the right to enter the Giants, 101. . present because of a bad knee, but defeated Mrs. Lewis two years ago. greatest yacht designer, and the 1'ierney,. 2b ...... 3 3 1 1 0 n aside from these few, practically Boston 5, Pittsburgh 3 (1st.) roy NorrI.s, Aaron Cook. William J. eonceriieit and wa.a quickly smwth- ! of which they will show the amounts 'arrangement ■ wing" of the party ral.scd. que.st'oni' Today’s issue of the semi-official is In prospect from start to finish tory over Connie Mack'* Athletics quarter-finals today thus completing Hums batted in—Ott, Giants, 131; Judge J. Kenneth Bratiley, F'alr- COLUMBIA man behind construction of Sham- Webb, 3b-c ...... 1 1 0 2 0 1 (Second game postponed.). .Shea. Eva Johnson. William J. ed over. i of taxes paid to (.'ollector Hall, Re- incommodi-- whether the former President or Relcbspost says that Austria is in of Friday’s battle. The Methodists and set a new American League a fourth round alatc otherwise call- (Jollins, Cardinals, 104. every outstanding ami promising fleld leader in siiccesalon to Harry rock V, was in charge of the build- Kose, p . . , ...... 2 2 2 0 2 0 amateur in the land, will be here. •American MacKenrle was elected a state con- Thornton, Arthur Shorts Olea Da- . months, the administration ; pulilic.m. since 192.5. The prol>p i.s. , . , . 'others of hi.s Cabinet would feel The Republican caucus waa held danger of another Nazi Insurrection, are determined to bring about a twirling record of 17 straight wins. ing for the following- matches: Hits— P. Waner, Pirates, 181; Ter- ing of the *500,000 Endeavour. Kurley, c-3b ...... 3 2 3 14 2 0 Tho sectional qualifying founds in- Boston'8, Cleveland 2. vention delegate In'Westport. vis, Victor Bronkc an‘IYIee. facturers to abide by his order fo r' mahogany rudder and deck plank- Koehler, ss ...... 5 0 3 2 2 2 sudden-death 18-hole matches here. (Other games postponed.) fest battle, the Ireland-Doulens After the caiiouM. following^ a sug ,iO comment. Although Henry P. rious conventions: escaped from Vienna after the July mined to win the league honors out- the league—"Smoke Joe" Wood, of Berkeley Bell vs. Donald Budge; wlck. Cardinals, 37. ! been many dllTIdlltle.,. shorter hours and higher wage.s, the ing, tbe boat is entirely steel. Jenes, cf . .. _____ 3 0 1 0 0 0 A. boy named Verne Stewart, a Stan- group took control by sweeping five gCHllon by Mr. Shea, had vototl 1 It t, rpp,„ ,u. i___ . . ’ ’ , ..... ' er for which receipt., were, given. His Statement .M, W o lff. tween the rivals. The scores were breaks,” to use bis words, and he’d AB. R. H. PO. A. E. 17; Cuylcr, Cuba 14. "names" were shots behind the "un- response other than a reiteration of ' The newspaper criticized Yugo- the luff. In addition to this can- sumed in women’s singles and in knowns." Watertown ■...... 29 22 .596 Who lost Varr'was former Judge Jer- \ tho Fourth Senatorial District has: ^ raising hourly That something was believed to be Hurley’s text follows: (1^0 words) Senatorial 2 to 1 afid 1 to 0. be on his way to crash another gate nennehy, cf ...... 3 0 0 0 0 u Pitching—J. Dean, Cardinals, 22-6 the statement that he was taking no : slav authorities for allowing the vas, the Jib and foresail, the En- Runde, 2b . . . both divisions of doubles play. At Atlanta, "for example, one Worcester . *...... ,..2 9 23 .668 via D. Browm, Jr., once mcmbei' of | announced a cmieus of the delegates R-reniiv "'''” 96; with the collector's accounts "Various of my friends have been Irving Lohr, William C. Robinson, More fireworks are promised next of fame: The 19-game major league .....2 .1 2 2 0 1 Schumacher, Giants, 19-6. tho President ordered a part in the primaries. Nazis to move freoiy in Yugo-Slavia deavour carries a huge parachute Francis Ford was five shots in front I-owclI ...... 28 25 .52$ the House and the "baby” of his for the Fourth Senatorial dl.strlct to came about early in July, it Is re- inquiring of me if I have or I in- Clayton E. Hunt, Charles German. Sunday afternoon when the West mark scored by two National Cordy, lb ...... 3 2 2 7 0 U The President talked over home i r,nd^ to maintain social connections spinnaker, . with mare than 13,000 Hartford ., ...... 26 25 JSIO Session: he held in the High .School audi- ?or''{hreoUonthe hours ported when an accountant from the tend to alTlliate my.self with th’ County Sides and Catholic Club clash in the Leaguers, Timothy Keefe and Rube Ford, p ...... 3 2 2 1 6 0 THUNDERBOLTS WIN of Charley Yates, .the Intercollegiate I town business with the local r a -' with high Yugo-Slav political per- feet of canvas, a balloon-like sail champion, while at Dayton, one Rob- New Bedford...... ,.27 26 .509 The Manchester delegation has torhinc Chapman street. East Hart- -phe nmnufaetore^r, h„"e state tax cpriimt.ssloner'a olTlce, In American Liberty League. Harvey S. Collins, Mrs. Hubert West Side League. The West Sides Marquard, both of the New York DcMcuaie, c ...... 3 1 1 12 1 0 The nianufadurers have determined porter and also with James rown- sonages. which , is brought into use when tbe ert KejJler led Johnny Fischer,, one Springfield ...... 19 29 .396 on 11 Ray Johnson, who has been i ford. Thursilay. .August 30. at 11 a checking the tax lists for the year "My answer is that I emphatical- I P. Collins. Alvin Green, Eugene must win to Ue the Blueflelds for Giemts. Grant, 3b ...... 1 0 0 2 0 0 The Thunderbolts stepped out ot to oppose the order In the courts send. Democratic leader, who called Peace In Danger wind is dead astern. of the tavprites, by seven strokes. Wayland ...... 17 33 B40 regarded as a local leader boom- ; m., daylight saving time for the pur- 1922, dliicovercd tho amount rejwrt- early today. ly will not do so! Winter. the title, while a defeat will auto- "Worrying over ball games nrJer Sueby, ss ...... 2 0 1 0 2 2 their class yesterday but eucceeded and now are planning action, cd as received by the treasurer did "It will be w e ll for Europe." said matically give the, latter team the The value of this extra spread of National leg Alcorn. |pose of electing two' delegates at Mr. Roosevelt described yester- . "The Liberty League is financed Probate kept me awake," be phllosophiaes B. Magnuson, rf ..2 1 0 0 0 0 in toppmg the tDugout A. C. Pan- not coincide with that Indicated a.s tbe Reichspost, "to follow, the de- honors. canvas was shown during the re- W. L. Pet, Hampton named two Alcorn dele- , day's luncheon with Governor Leh- by the same people and led by the aa he makes ready to face Johnny Bdgerton, If .....S 0 1 0 1 1 tuluk, Severick and Oryk took hit- having been paid to the collector. i''®*” PV'®nts in "Yugo-Slavia with the cent trial run between the Ameri. New York -...... 79 45 .687 gates and the four from Middle- : man aa just a visit. He said there , same man that led the 'Smear-Hoo- Marcum on tbe mound. "You can’t ting honors for the Thunderbolt*, possible that a program The -selectmen of the town were W oW , Lester J. Hutchins, J. Henry | closest attention, then to determine can yachts Rainbow and Weetamoe, PUPILS OF ROCKNE Chicago .., ...... 78 50 .593 town where an organization group , central omnilttec, election of a was no discussion of politics. He i s ' ' ’*’r’ campaign; and I have never LaFleur. win if the boys don’t get you some 22 7 9 24 9 5 while tbe McCarthy brothers Bill may be prosentcci to I'resldent notified and Invited the slate lax whether the connections between competing in the trials over the 30- St. Louis ...... 72 51 .535 defeated a reorganisalloh one are chairman and vice-chairman and to going to attend the old Diitche-Ss joined a 'smear gang.’ The town committee will consist runs." Cows ...... 410 000 06—11 and Elarl featured at bat for tbe RiXisevcIt by Johnson wheh ' they commissioner to make a thorough Berlin and Belgrade have not de- FISTIC CARD SLATED mlle course southeast of Bren ton Boston ...... 63 59 .516 for him. elect a vice- president, a conimlttee County Fair .sometime this week. "1 deeply regretted seeing such of the following: William M. Wolff, conft-r at Hytle I-ark a few days check of the town’s books over a veloped to a polnt.^where the peace Reef UghUhlp. Lions ...... 001 004 02— 7 By ASSOCIATED PRESS locers. (Jronin played a good game at TOPLAYFORNEW Pittsburgh ...... 58 63 .479 Lieutenant Governor Wilcox is on on permanent organization, a com- The talk .today with Norman s plendid .statesmen as Wadsw'orth. Clair L. Robinson, Mrs. Henry B. Max Bishop, Red Sox — Scored hence. period of years. The town’s tax- of Europe is cndari'gered;" Endeavour, laying behind the Two base hits, Cordy, Kurley; short handling 13 chances with but Brooklyn ...... 54 67 .446 his home town delegation. Meriden. i mittee on credontlals, a committee Davis offers opportunity for a com- Smith and Davis taken In by the old Hutchins. Mrs. Hubert B. Collins. three runs against Indians on single payers In the course' of time, recetVr These allegations were immediate AT CRYSTAL TONIGHT JOHNNY GOLDEN WINS contesting ships, suddenly brought three base hits, Tierney, Kurley 2- one bobble. Philadelphia ...... 46 76 .877 but the delegatihn was uninstruet- on resolution.vand a committee on | «as‘’de.“crl^Vhy o^ne wh^ w L pTev j>leli' review of the two year old Mr. nnd Mrs. Raymond Squler, and two walks. MENTOyillSYEAR ed verification slips and the presence ‘Smear Brigade.' ly denied by Bogoljus Yevtich^ Yugo- the parachute spinnaker into use, heme runs, Kose; stolen bases, Kose; Thunderbolts Cincinnati ...... 45 79 .368 *d. ■ rules. Other business to come before world disarmament atempt at the Mrs. Allen and Miss Doris Allen Paul Dean, Cardinals— Shut out ent. He said Johnson w .ia "tired — of-the investigators became Known. "This is a government by majort- slav minister of foreign nffairs7'in.a and passed both boats like they hose oh balls, off Kose 8, Ford 5; hit AB. R. ri. PO. A. E. American . In llurtlord ( oiintv 1 the caucus will be transacted. Geneva conference. There la no in- ties. The .\mcrlcan Congress and i "'Pnt on a picnic Tuesday, cooking were stahding still. Dodgers with eight hits In mound punch drunk In fact due to his Mr. Hall is understood to have re- telephonic conversation from Bled. ' ’The all-star amateur card of ten OPEN GOLFING CROWN by pitcher, Webb by Ford; struck Sever, i f ...... 4 2 2 3 1 1 W. L. Pet Throughout Hartford' county; vlication of a change in the Ameri- a steak dinner at one of the camps It is figured that the boat se- duel with Ray Benge. long hours of-work and strain over tained .Attorney A. D. Thomas of I xeciitivos represent a majority o^ "I must deny thc.se allegations.” boiits win be presented At the San- out by Kose 16, Ford 10. Time, 2:30. Belflore, 2b-lb . .4 1 1 4 1 0 Hanley and Melinkoyich, Detroit ...... 81 42 .659 there waa shown Alcorn sentiment, can attitude that it is up to Europe the people, in the State Forcst’ at Eastford. lected as tbe detender, Yankee or Chick Hofey, Reds—Let attack New York . a plan for N RA reorganization." New Haven to look after his inter- said Yevtich. "We have no terri- dy Beach Arena at Crystal Lake Umpires, KUtel and Pongratz. Cronin, aa...... 4 3 2 6 7 1 ...... 77 47 .6«" but only Enfield with four and i to .settle its political quarrels as a David Hunt has gone on a camp- Rainbow — the Weetamoe la eon. on Phillies, making four hits and Cleveland ...... 64 58 THREE ARE KILLED Tho informant said Donald R. ests while the selectmen are repre- "When the pollrie.s of Congress torial inspirations whatever. Carin- tonight, unless inclement weather New Haven. Aug. 29.—(A P )— Severick, Ib-p -.3 2 2 6 2 0 .535 South Windsor with two pledged i basis for disarmament. ing trip with three of his school- sldered out of it — must be a shade driving in three runs in doublchead- Boston ...... 65 62 .512 Rlchberg. N R A general counsel. .sented by Attorney Harold E. Drew .'•jid the executives are distasteful -o tlila is Austrian soil. again forces a postponement of the Johnny Golden, stocky professional Pantaluk, 3b .,. ..4 2 3 1 3 0 Backfield Aces, WQI Be On their delegates for him. ' mates at the Windham High school. show. Two local lads arc on the more than 10 minutes faster over er. Washington ...... 55 66 .455 of Derby. MOROE.vril.VI 'H the electorate, a m ajority can “ There is no secret pact in exist- WEST SIDES PRACTICE Gryk, c ..8 2 2 1 2 0 The Waterbury contests saw the | AT RAIL CROSSING ! i n - ■ • ■ . * * P * * ' The boys are travelling by bicycle ■ ’ * ."X slate. Tommy O’Neill and Johnny at the Weebum Country (Hub, the 30-mlle triangular course than Buck Newson, Browns— Blanked St. Louis ...... 55 66 .455 i Ing fast and loose with mo change both policies and personnel, ence between Yugo-Slavla and Ger- Murphy, rf ...... 3 1 1 2 0 0 reorgantrAlion group, pitted against | Washington. Aug. 29.— (A P ) — and planned to go to the shorel Craven. The first bout la scheduled righted his Connecticut .open golf the Enterprise, the boat which de. Senators with three singles. Eleven Coached by Elmer Philadelphia ...... 49 69 .415 "But the remark slipped out." C * VC TADM DDirCC .•^pen .Many Changes* r.ianV. We have no intention of tak- The West Sides wlU practice ^at McCooe, cf ...... 3 0 1 3 2 0 1 the town . ommiltee vtcloriniis with Secretary Morgenthau’s view that Mr. anu Mrs. Clayton Hunt and ; to start'at 8:30 o’clock. fe'ated Shamrock V in 1930, if it Bud Parmelee, Giants— Limited Chicago ...... 44 80 .365 a turn-out of over voters. (Contlniici from Page One) the Inforniant added, "if he hadn't 0 A I 3 r A I \ l T l r K I L l j o "In m.v own short lifetime, 1 have .ng what does not belong to us. crown t(»lay after an amateur came the West Side field tomorrow eve- Murray. p-2b . . .3 1 1 2 1 1 i 2.000 the cost of the New Deal in Us first their guest Mrs. Jennie Cook spent j perilously close to knocking it off. hopes to beat Endeavour. It ia fig. Cubs to seven hits, fanned seven ■ The Vernon . delegates were been so tired I don't think he evf r i seen many siich changes take place, "W e have officially no connection ning at 6 o’clock. Manager Wilkin- — Layden of Dnqnesne- W’oiild have said it." A H l a t r i n p i c r months may run as low as *506,- part of Tuesday In Manchester. | Golden won the privilege to wear ured that Sopwith's ultra-modern and hit homer to win own game. TOD'AY’S GAMES pledged to .Alcorn, giving him a tpe fhe crew reached them. The bodies t. hles's I miss my guess, in appraispi with the Austrian Nazi refugees in son requeats the presence of all 30 14 15 27 19 3 UN INCREASE expected to be a talking Mr. Williams of Montclair, N. J., the crown for tbe third succeasive craft is 10 minutes faster than the Ed Brandt. Braves—Scattered 12 bold in Tollniifl county were taken to Woonsocket ^In Disagreement M ot the direction in which we ai|" 1 iigo-.Slavla." players. Dugnut A. C point in the fall campaigns. was in towh Tuesday inspecting the ■ year by p<»ting a 72-hole scoye of 1930 victor. Pirate hits to win 6 to 3_ South Bend. Ind., Aug. 29.— (A P ) Northeastern Bristol with but a single dissent- , Beauiegard and the, two girls, who'i , Johnson .. and Rlchberg------...... — have been h*adeil. another such change is not Last Night *8 Fights K McCarthy, if . .4 2 1 3 0 0 ----- . ■ I "There appeared no doubt that the work being done on the -house re- | 286 in the "tournament which closed Although the America's Cup Is Two boys who played football un- Worcester at Hartford. Ing vote war senliinentailv for A l- were the only persons In the sutomo- ? disagreement for Sonje time over urillkely. ■. 1W. McCarthy, p . .3 1 2 1 2 1 (rontiniied from Page One) figuring the Treiusurj- head did be- ccntly purchased by him on the ' yester*lay at the New Haven Coun- the foremost event of the yachting der the Immortal Knute Rockne will New Bedford at Watertown. corn. when Editor Arthur S. Barnes ! bile at the lim> of the colHslort, die 1 f'!L 'fe of NRA It reached such " I am opposed to minorities try- E. McCarthy, c'. ..4 3 3 3 1 0 fore a rtalionwide radio audience Green. j try Club. One stroke behind came world. It by no means ia a speedy wear tho green of Notre Dame on Lowell at Springfield (2). moved that the .sentiment of the instantly ing to rule the nation, it is ridicu- By .ASSOCT.ATED PRESS J. Musebo, ilb .. ..3 1 0 3 1 1 son' icuT ‘"'‘e 'he re-employment of 4.120 - ! night would be acclaimed by Nearly. 100 children from the: FOREIGN EXCHANGE Bobby Grant, Wethersfield amateur. affair. The cup yachts, due to the gridiron again this campaign. (Only games scheduled.) _ , caucus be for him. The action does ' Railroad men said the customarv lous for any class to come forward Chicago— Patrick Henry, 142, J. Lovett, s.*: . . . ..3 1 1 6 2 1 X i P t l U n d friends and a.H.,aU-ed by at lca.st Wtndhan street playground spent The victory enriches Golden by specifications, are comparatively Bissell Brothers To Meet They are Don Hanley, halfback, and National not bind the delegates. i warning signaJit were sounded by with the statement that It is no', Marlon, Ind., outpointed 'Tommy C Obie, 3b ...... 3 1 1 2 re.slcnn'tinn >o ' Pre-war parity meaning the real i "nn'e of the others. Tue.sday at Lakeside Beach at the' *250, while Grant received a hand- stow at a rate o f about 15 miles an 3 2 George Mclinkovich, fullback. Now York at Chicago. The organization group in New the train and speed .somewhat slack- tepresented. New York. Aug. 29.—(A P )—For- Corbett, 141, Omaha, Neb., (8); hi. Musebo, cf ,. . .3 1 4 I Me las persua.M to withXw Tt ■ ' ' ' ' ' I - >*ew Deal costs by i lake. ' 'They enjoyed a picnic lunch, ; some plate for compiling tbe best hour. 1 2 1 Hanley played on the great 1930 Boston at Pittsburgh (2). Britain swept the cltv and the dele- I ened as njusl as It hnre down on the I the two camps have been billloils o'f "Every dlslricj elects a Congress- eign Exchange Irregular; Great Frankie Knauer, 143, Milwaukee, J McCooe, lb . . ..3 1 0 0 0 U When Johnson made hi. renmVk '’r-'’' ' ‘i’ swimming and games. Britain in dollars, others in cents. drew with Steve Pabon, 141, Cnilca- score turned in by an amateur. As compared with the American In Net Semi-Final Tonight Notre Dame team, which thrashed Philadelphia at ClncinnaU. gallon was understood to be diyld- ; ■llnd: crossing. As the automobile about , . . ''"'s been cited a.s a goal of the dollars apart, man and every .state, two Senators, A. Obie, r f ...... 2 0 1 2 0 0 1 Great Britain demand. 5.044a; go. (5). craft. Endeavour is about six feet Southern California, while Meilnko- Brooklyn at S t l«uls. •d ■ between Aicom and Wilcox in : enme Into view the brakes wore ap- said «nil ton '! ' Koosevclt agricultural program. • Morgenthau’s statement that tjjp All the voters liave a right to vote longer than Rainbow, which is our American ■entiment. j PROF. fOLIJ.NOS Dir-S. ; cables, 5.04 4a; 60 day bills, 5.034a: Portland, Ore.— Young Firpo, vlch after a great freshman year in rhed, , ~ ' •said,. and told the .NRA admlnlstra------I Explainsc.x|iinms theme A.\.\tx.A.X : *2.800.000,000 ------"profit' the govern- i Btesident. I accept the decision ^ 28 11 10 24 11 6 St. Louis at Washington. France demand. 6.69U: cables. Burke, Idaho, outpointed Tiger lopgest, being 130 feet over all, and Only one thing is certain about gained the semi-finals and forced 1630, played varsity football during ^ In the eastern part of the state I Despite slackened speed, however, ••' mv I. ' Rlchberg first noted that the A A A ! nient reaped by its gold policy of the majority, Philadelphia. -Aug. 29.— (A P ) METHODISTS TO MEET carries the same water line length Umpire, B. Sprout. the 1931 and 1932 seasons. Detroit at Philadelphia (2). the caucuses were very quiet and ' the locomotive struck the automo- ."Vly resignation is on your desk is the "agency charged with respop- ] eventually would be applied r "Good sportsmanship as well as i 6.69'a; Italy demand. 8.69'-,; cables, Jack Fox, Indianapolis (10), light- the semi-final match in the town Sturgeon to three sets before being now. to re- Harry T. Ceilings, professor of 8.69U. weights. as Yankee, 83 feet. Its beam lx eliminated. The year previous ho Hanley dropped oujt of school and Chicago at New York. MtUe indication was given of sentl- j bile aquarely aa it pi4<-ee<1ed over . . , rilUiUV^'slbility Uiof Irestoring CM the equitable' during the National debt. also good Ainei ioanism require us to bow ' title tennis tournament tonight and commerce at the University of Penn- Demeinds: broader than that of the Rainbow, reached the finals, bowing to Hol- TRANSFER FRANCHISE did not return until last year, and (Only games scheduled.) u en t fo r the gubernatorial candi- the cros.slng-aiKl reduced it instant- ing Smith he“ had not between the price of things | arouse*! much intere.st. Word from i to the will of the mkjority. Owing : ” iv"nra"and “ ^ i Portland, Ore.—Young Firpo. HIGHLANDERS TONIGHT that U that a Bissell will gain tbe dttes. Belgium, 23.80; Germany, 32.72; 172'i . Burke, Idaho, outpointed but , narrower than that of the land in straight seta. It should be Mclinkovich was forced to quit his ly to a maa.s of wreckage, which war. thlniz hv th , "***' the farmers se.ll and the price o f Wall street was that thi.s was re- to ou); system of universal education I thorily on international tratlc died Yankee, which measures 22 feet 6 Ottawa, Aug. 29— (A P ) — Frank studies because of Illness during the F. Leroy Harwood of New Lon-; Holland. 68,66; Norway, 25.30; ■nger Jack Fox, 174%;. Indianapolis, right to enter the finals against a close battlt all the way and Is carried about 1,600 feet on the for- as.slstant counseMo forget It A*'*' things the farmer buys." ; garded as re.sssuiing and likely to a majority of the voters are intelli- here tixlay at the age Of 54. He inches. Cruder, preeident o f the National last college year. Bon said his city and the remainder : Sweden. 26.06; Denmark, 22.57; Fin- ,(10): A1 "pina, 119, Portland, out- Lebro UrbanetU this Friday night. likely to run the limit of three sets, BLUEFIELDS TO PLAY ward part of the entlnc, before It The game between the Methodist The Endeavour, at 143, is two Hockey League and Redman Quain Another well known name appears ft the county would line up for' parently .Smith has. pointed Johnny Hayes, 121, Peoria, Which Bissell it will he— Earl or unless darkness interferes. was hurled to one side. Club and Highland Park will be tons lighter than our heaviest con- newly president of the Ottawa Sen- on the Irish roster—Carideo. He is ‘l%eodore Bodenweln. editor of the i Then Johnson > rned HI., (6 ). Sherwood— is much in doubt and Earl has had comparatively easy Dr. Edward PaCmer of WhltlnS- son and said: played tonight at the Highland tender, the Yankee. ' will not be settled untU the smoke ators who will play in St. Louis this Cousin Fred of the great Frank, HAR1E0RD NINE HERE New London Day for the governor- vtlJe. medical examiner, said that, Fort Worth, Tex.—Johnny Far- Park grounds. This game was opposition to date, defeating Hud- winter have completed a conference "How abcigt your resignation rell, 157, Dallas, and Dick O’Con- There is a difference -nf only clears after tonight’s battle. The son Lyons, C^iriy Gustafson and who Is now coaching at Missouri. ship, as the county's candidate in the deaths were due ti> fractiired' scheduled for last evening but on about 10 square feet in si^ area over details of the franchise trans- His manner waa said ner, 160, Coffeyville, Kas., drew, match is slated for the high school Daniel Foley in straight sets with The Blueflelds will oppose the rtMe of State >Attomey A. M. , skulls. account of wet grounds and cold between the three boats. fer. nfowiL he was attempting to deal face- ( 10). courts at 5:45 o'clock. the loss of only eleven games. Sher One of Mickey C(x;hrane’s best Cities Service, nine of Hartford at. "Prices of seven commodities Morgenthau pointed out that th» | augurate them." ' " ' ’ ...... "■ ‘iM9to“ m3“ ^ Hrw^ms‘m "reripl^^ To’kyo‘‘^^^^ weather it waa decided to wait un- With very little edge in specifica- Neither would discuss reports friends Is Alec Campbell, one of ths tloualy wath the whole affair. Los Angeles—Lee Ramage, 186, ^ e rw o o d . Utle-hoider before the has bad several bard tussles, the West Side diamond tonight at (L In M tf.hfteld and Windham coun- AmtraJla will spend *71,500,000 originally designated as distinctive til this evening. All players are tions belonging to any one yacht, that Frank Waynwrlght, owner of country's famous old golf profes- ttSK the eaneusee were without In- Often ,\t Odda have risen from 51 per cent o f the I ------: of a Ph. D. fmm Yale in 1910. I iong 3930' Mexfco CUv ’ (silv!; San Diego, outpointed Tony Can- SiX-yeitf reign of W alter Holland, ousting Carl Johnson, seeded No. 4, o’clock in a return game. ‘Be visl*7 on unemployment relief during Uie hi outlined , Sven Anders Hedln. explorer, has Collings was graduated from Col- j pesoi, 27.95; Montreal in New York, asked to report at the field early so the outcome of the series—the win- hasn't Beep In the epoUlght much the St.. Louis Flyers of the Am eri- sionals. Cochrane bad Campbell tpeat or aeotlmeatal Savor. Henderson and Johnson have fre- 1910-1914 relationship to 65 per cela, 191, Tampa, Fla., (10); Hank they can start" the game at 6 in three sets and defeating John tors having defeated the locals laat> Stumclai year 1934-35. ^ quently disagreed oa . J JravclB through: gate m 1903 and received his- M A 102.87',,; New York in Montreal. ner will be decided on the basis of in recefit years, during which his can Association would dispute terri- dottm to Lakeland this winter aa his tiers of I cimt exclusive of benefit pajments." Hawklnson, 211, Akron. O., stopped o'clock. Ail fans are invited to O'Leary in similar fashion. He won torial rights in the Missouri city. week by a decisive margin Jeneale'' The President estimated in his i Tibet, Mongolia apd Turkestan. J from the same university in 1906. 97.25. four races out of seven—will riest brother’s tennis star has been in guest, and though Alec la no base- expected to do mound duty for Frankie Limas, 186, Oakland, (2). coma. from Fred Belber in straight sets to The Senators will train here before 'With the men who handle the boats. the ascendancy. Last year, Earl ball fanatic, he gave up hla golf for enter the Mznl*flnaUi. the seasBtt ppens. Quain announce*!- Blueflelds In an effort to stop a week to watch the Tigen practlca. fast ti%v«Ung au ee Serrtoe. MANCHWIE'K gmnNG MANCHBgrigt, OONN^ WBDNEmT^UOOTT 1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,' MANCHEMTTSn, CONN., WEDNESDAT, AUGUST Z9, IWt*. rm ToonerVille Folks By Fontaine Fox OUR BOARDING HOUSE a By Gene Ahem e. ClRSilFIED SENSE and NONSENSE *TkE PowenpuL Kat r inka ha^i rigoed up a neat ehower

Fortunat/« Ifi Use man with a^pullf Man—So 3^11 flgxtre your boy will I U J O V —providing be doesn't pull the ^ ^ b big cxecuUve some day? I VERES ONE AH ALWAYS * Silver Lane Bus (our room fum lab^ or unfumisheo was she doing, away from the peo- novel contest at the moment The Y O U R ing, I won't be called on." ful frolic TO THE CITY,TO 'BUY A ep&rtmenU. Msnebester Construe come and see As we grew up model. B P. motor and rubber . ^ Lina Oe Luxe Bui for lodge party ple who loved her so dearly— In wont entries were winnowed out she loaned lis her saddle horse When touched by Ups of bold, bad I •FROM U N D E R HIS JOGWCEV. A N RACE HORSE,--.BETTER feet condition, will consider trade. ir team irlpa. we alto offer 7 paa- Don Co. Telephons'4131 or 4389. lub this strange room. In this strange before reaching the readers. Lois Edltbe—My fiancee lost all hla riva)> geeks. C and her riding clothes. Now tell <30 ' ROUND TH' TRACK AN GET MAKE IT tw o/ ----- HM-M— Call 8822, 7‘.SO to 8 p.. m. er sedan Uvery. Phone 3063 hotel, with slippered feet passing Hart had implied that Boots’ taste money In the stock exchange crash. I’d gtva each one the painter’ll colic. C H IL D R E N me who wrould do that? DM we Bessie— I bet you feel sorry for "BACK 3ES' AS TH' JOCKEY 8860' FOR RENT—6 ROOM upstnlrs flat. to and fro In the halls and strange In books was a nice one. She appreciate it? We didn'L But THE HOOPLE STABLES! 3933 DODGE SEDAN, 1933 Ford voices talking and laughing rau- might very well qualify for .this By OTiv* Rob* him. Mr. Freshw-ood—Darling, look at I COMES 'DO/VN' ------AAY C O L O R S W ILL B E Apply 38 Woodland street. Phone II n-e do now. We took back and Edlthe-^Yes, he’ll miss me. coach, 1933 WlUye aedan, 1933 cously outside? post In Mosterson's qfflye. Bo it the trout I caught. I’ll have him 6349. pay her silent tribute when it Is TH' SADDLE THE SAME AS MY COW-OE Chevrolet coach, 1933 WlUya coupe, HELP She had switched on the bedside was of Boots that Denis was think- too late. mounted. •Met a fellow the other day who AGtNt I 1932 Ford coupe. 1931 Ford coach. 35 FOR RENT—FIVE room tenement, 'lamp. Ip the mirror opposite, her ing as be swtmg down the narrow His Wife—But, dear, couldn’t wo I ARM S -v-VAS-RCNAL BLUE Colo Motor#—6463. face was white and strain^, a city street with the other man. Children are going to remember And Aunt Ella. She was an- was worrltd to death because- he w-as with garage, modem Improvements. MANt M c E uiott long after we have forgotten. eat It first? A N D G O L D ’*-U fv\-N \ WANTED—GIRL FOR iKlusework ghostly glimmer. They passed shabby brownstone other wonderful woman and prol)- going to get married. He said he Call at 1.8 Ashworth street, tele- And In "the years to come they ably did more to urge us children Stay nights. Mrs. R. C. Slwjnons, phone 3022. "I look a fright,” she said, bury- houses with high “ stoops," and didn’t care so much about himself, FEWER QLDER MEN ARE RE- 1 MOVINti—TRUCKING- 480 Sliver Lane, East Hartfor ing her heeul in her bands. “ I “vacancy” signs hanging bebini are going to sort those memories to achieve big things through but hs felt sorry for the girl. BEGIN HERE TODAY into two distinct classes, pleasant sheer admiration and love for us TIRING THESE DAYS. AS LONG STORAGE 2H i-OR RENT—FIVE ROOM upstairs BOOTS RAEBURN U the pretti- look terrible. . . . " dingy lace curtains. In this block, iAS ONE OF THEM CAN MAKE A The cowhide bag at her feet was about half a square down from the and unpleasant. than any other force in our lives Wife—They tell me the wife of FUEL AND FEED 49-A modem conveniences, rent est girl In Lnrchneck, fashionable outside our parents. DOLLAR, HIS BITTER EXPERI- PKRRErrr a olenney in c locai easonable. Telephone 4314. New York suburb, but her father's ..Russ’s. The money which would shining hostelry they had just When they are forty, their your friend Bill is a bridge (tend and ENCE OF THE PAST FEW pay for her room was hta. But she quitted, was a new rather shoddy, recollections o f their relatives will And the Big Fantfly be is lucky to get anything at all tnd long distance mo%Tng. Oaily FOR SALE^-CERTIFIED RANGE floanrlal reverses make It hard Last, but not least, comes Aunt YEARS. HAS TAUGHT HIM THAT eaprees to Hartford. Ovemlghl OR Rl ROOM tonemeot for her to keep up with her was still perfectly free. Nothing pseudo-elegant hotel. Denis swung fall absolutely into one class or to eat. HE’D BEST KEEP AT IT. and fuel oils. Water white, clean another. If we want a monument TUIle, still living. Shs' and Uncls Husband—Yes, Bill says he's eat- service to and frotn New York. Tel. and free burning. Satisfaction with garag^ modem Improve- crowd. Wealthy SYLVIA RIVERS had happened. She was free to his stick, glancing idly in at the monta. Rtdgi rood etreet Teie- turn the latch, walk out of that lobby as he itrode past. He drew to ourselves after we are dead and Joe had many children, and yet it en so much cold boiled ham he often 3063, 8860 or 8864. guaranteed. Charles R. Magnell, 13 8 sebemes to force Boots to resign we didn't go out and stay whole The visiting lady who like! chll-1 phone 5623. door this minute . . . out of his In his breath so sharply that the gone, we should think a bit about finds himself grunting and squeal- Lilac street. Phone 8078. 24 hour from the Juniors. Deeply hurt. summers they wondered what was dren was gu.ahing over Mary, aged 3. Bouts aocepts the attentions of life. If she cared to. There was elder man glanced at him In sur- the treatment we give to those lit- ing. service. wrong. They were like our other Visitor—How- old are you darling? K i:ss LUND, the swimming In- still time . . . prise. tle people today that we think are (jhlld—I isn't old. I’m nearly BUSINESS LOCATIl She stumbled to her feet and In “Touch of Indigestion," Dents only Incidental scenery In the fam- parents. Almost my happiest SOMETIMES THE ONLY DIF- new. structor. memories of childhood are those GARDEN— F A R M - FOR RENT She reallxes she Is In lo\-e with -Sap JO panos aqj laeisni iroj said briefly. He kept his eyes de- ily. What kind of aunts are w-e? FERmCE BETWEEN A SWEET- Ing bell smote the stillness. The terminnedly forward. I w-as fortunate In qiy aunts and months spent at their house. HEART AND A HUSBAND IS Manchester DAIRY PRODUCTS 5» W'hen- he tells her he Is Aunts and uncles. A parade of Proiiably If the truth were known I ro RENT—OFFICES at 865 Mam ghtng away. He wants her to telephone. Oh, he was a fool to think that great aunts. But there was. one THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A a lot of statues have been erected to Evening Herald street (Orford Bldg.) Apply Ea- aunt, now dead these many years, memories I am now able to see HEARTAC34E AND A HEAD- 61m but Boots asks She reached for the Instrument, girl had been different. There, without the dark glass. Not an men who couldn’t make a decision ] 90R SALE—BARTLETT peart for ward J. Roll. Tel 4642 and 8025. for $UMa-, to think It over. She hanging on the arm of a great to whom I pay this tribute. If ACHE. without asking the wife. CLASSIFIED every nerve In her body tingling. unpleasant hour among them. caiuilng. Call Dr. Weldon. dreads tfee^tlme when her mother The deep-timbered voice sounding bruiser who looked as though he she is conscious today of human events and the way of hearts on Aunts tike Grandmas have a Wife (breaking the news of good- ADVERTISEMENTS HOUSES FOR RENT 65 will hoar' about her withdrawal over the wire was Russ’s. might belong In a prize ring, special niche to fill In a child’s from the club. \ e m e r ^ g from the door of that ob- this earth. I want her to know for-notblhg brother’s arrival)—Hoc- Budapest mounted policemen | Count pia averas* w oi^ U • ItM. "Feel better, huh?*" that In my childish but Inarticu- life. Theirs not to reason why or tor has come to. stay for a few- days have been ordw ^ to Inttinla. riunibora and abbrovintloEt HOUSEHOLD GOODS 5) FOR RENT—5 ROOM single, all Unhappy and >e*tle8#. Boots viously second rate hotel, was the , wear mus- Sho began to tremble. The spell late way I adored heri be critical but rather to be klnd-^ Poor boy, he’s looking very seedy. laches by the 'chichlef of police. •ach eou^t na a -rord and eorapounc Improvements, good location, also goes for a mnrain^-. walk and was on her again, the spell that girl who had been at that moment COlGH worda aa two worda. Hlntmoin ooat !• I OR SALE—RICHMOND range. Oil capturing hla dream. appreciated or not. The child will Husband—Seedy, Is he? Well, 6 - room single, all Improvements. meeta DENIS FENWAY, young everything about this big, square- Many a time .my heart contracts remember, am memory will grow HITTER prlea of ihraa Ubaa. burner and storage tank $15.00. 84 and Denis Is moved by UiV.,^rrB (To Be Continued) with the thought that I was care- he Isn’t going to plant himself here! Lina rataa par day lot tranalast W. Harry F.ngland. Phone 3451. shouldered man with the ready and bloom and become a quiet h{o. School street. North Manches- what Is troubling her. ' less, that I did not make my love HOOPLE Ada. smile had for her. Ah, but she garden .for retreat and relief In According to one observer, some BfreaCfva Maraw IT* i m ter; . U) RENT— SEVERAL Desirable Boots goes to New. York on “a -rnustn’t give In to it—she dare not! for her known and never stopped F lapper Fanny Says Caab Cbarva the brittle and hard hours of the of the new bathtubs are so loud in Mn.u.aMT.err. flve, sU( and s*ven room houses, shopping trip and on the train '‘I ’ll come right over. We’ll eat to put ra^ arms about her and tell future. • CoDsacuttaa Oayi T ata« • «la FOR .SALE-QUALITY GAS range, single and dounle Apply Edward J. meets Russ. Again he asks her her she w-as grand. I know now their color effects that It will be no I ConaaoutWa Day. • ota, U aia eomi-.|^ace nearby. Listen, hviey,” use to sing In them. Day ...... I U au, II ota household goods of all kinds Includ- Holl. Phone 4642 and 8025. to marry him and she Is half- that she hungered for it. 1 ing electric refrigerator and spocl In a lowered tone, “ my brother 11 ordara ter Irrarnlai Isaaitiona persuad^. knows a rhinister who’ll flx us up She w-as not married and she SCORCHY SMITH will ba ebaryad at tba oaa Uma rata. bed. All In good condition. Phone FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM single worked. Yet many a week’s pay "IF WE PiaCEaJ OUR OFFI- Bragg Breaks Down epaola) rataa fet lead torw ooary Now GO ON WITH’THE STORY tomorrow. . " Wrestling By John C. Terry 6492. and garage, $28.00. Manchester went to buy me a new dreas or a CIALS WITH THE SAME CARE •n« mEPMoa* « in CiWINS- (Mtb-TXe DIMLY UaHTED 4My adrartlalnt ylva.^ apoa raqoaab CHAPTER XVIIl Her mind was In a turmoil. THAT WE PI(3f OUR CANTA- Ada ordarad fot ihra# oi ats daya Construction Company. Telephone “Where are you hoW?,” new hat or an expensive toy. Once sniBy-. tow with nm The headache which had swooped By .ASSOC1.ATED PRESS LOUPES A LOT OF THINGS ^ ROOM, BRIM'S e VK OWN WIPE and aioppad bafora tba tbird at flfib 4131. “ I’m over In Long^IsIand City. when she w-ent on a vacation, and a day will ba eharyad only for tba aa* WANTED—TO BUY 5S down upon Boots in the glaring I w-aa but eleven, she took me w-lth Three Rivers, Que.—‘Ed (Strang- MIGHT BE MUCH MORE SATIS- IN $0RPRi*e ANP Horror,,/ IT WASN'T Mg WHO SHOT ybU - X blwPT tual numbai of ilmaa tba d appaar- Be there in 15 minutes. ' T heat of the day was Indeed a dev- By DR. .MORRIS FISBBEIN her because ray mother w-as III. ler) Lewis, 240, Glendale. Calif., de- FACTORY.” Dorri M0UJ6 AN-Vt)0 remembbr mu l u o an - my ad. charging at tba rata aaraad. bat wanted-HIGHEST prices palJ FARMS AND LAND ao allowaaea or rafunda oaa ba mado astating one. She had had little Editor, Journal of the .American She never, had any thought of her- feated Geprge Jenkins, 225, New BOtYdtlARD -MUUlgAN Dib IT - WHEN YOU RgACHEP for Junk, o'd papers and rags. Deal- sleep the night before. Her early- The receiver clicked and the ac« Yorki straight falls. ea ils tlma ada atoppad aftar tba . . FOR SALE 71 Medical .Association, and of self. The undertakers w-bo during the fWYOUR HANDKERCMW^ gg -mouMT VDo WSfiS OfllH' fifth day. er In live poultry. Wm O.strlnsky rising and the .tangled emotions of tual miles of distance separat- Camden, N. J.—Charley (Midget) summer make a living off the fel- ing them w-ere there once more. Hygela, the Health Magazine Never was she too tired to smile No **tlll forbtdr*! dlapUy liaoa aat 91 Clinton street. Tel. 5879. I OR SALE—FOUR ACRE farm the previous hours had worked or to praise or to go out of her Fischer, Columbus. O., defeated lows wdio handle empty revolvers. In ------TWVOOR gUN.AM'HeSHerTVbO- " •old, rich land, 3 room house. 2 garages havoc with her healthy young The spell was broken, once his Maurice LaChappclle, Caaadar by , DI DN' T DO r r — Tha Harald wtU not ba raapunalbU voice dropped Into the void. In the lower animals the sense way to do a favor for her nephews the winter depend upon those who lor mora than ona tneorraot Inaartloa hen hou.se one tested cow, hay, all body. Now. as she leaned back In and nieces, until she developed decision 90:00 (FIsefier won only prowl where they think the Ice Is of any advartUamani ordarad for ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD ij» for $2,300. Call 1016 Ea.st Middle the grateful coolness of the taxi She ran Into the bathroom, be- of smell is so Important that It fall). dominates most of their activities. the disease that ended her. Her safe. 'ttiora than oaa tima Turnpike. Charles Aiidjrson. with Russ’s strong arm laid pro- gan to brush her hair, to w-ash her Chicago — Jack Brown. 175, Tha Inadvariaot oirtiaalua oi taoor* FOR RENT—LIGHT housekeeping By the sense of smell animals find name was Margaret, but we call- tectively across her shoulders. It fevered face and hands. She must Shreveport, La., defeated Lefty root publloatlon of advarttalnt will bo rooms, furnished, steam, gas, and get clear away from here, be gone their food and vdetermine Its ed her Aunt Maggie. To me It Is (janvasser—How many men work iraotifloJ only by oaboallatlon of ibo* seemed to her perfectly right, per- almost the loveliest name on earth. Pacer, 177, Columbus. O., two falls In your shop 7 •harga mada for tha aarvlaa randarad. sink; also 2 room furnished ai)art- L E G A L N O TIC E S 7 t fectly natural that she should do before he arrived. She would qualities and recognize their to one. All advartlaamanit muat eonform meht. private huUi. rent reasonable leave a note for him, explaining . . . friends and enemies. Then there was Aunt Sade, Shop Foreman—With the boss, as he suggested. She was miser- Sarah" distorted to “Sade”. Aunt seven. la Btyla oopy and typography wltb 109 Kostei street Grube. PlRtrlct nf AnJnver. hr.. I’robate able— she Was half sick with pain Her movements were Blower than Ip human beings, the sense of ragulatioDt anforcad by tba pubtlah* Court, Auff. 28. UIJ4. Sade and Uncle John had no chil- LUCKY WYLLIA5ISON (Canvasser—Six without, the boss? ora and tbay raaarva tba right to and fatigue aa she followed him usual. It seemed to her that %he sight dominates by far the sense KAtale Of Auffust Sire, Inoapabla !n could not do anything properly. of smell, so that even when the dren. I spent holidays and high Shop Foreman—No, when the Odll, raviaa or tajaot any aopy ooa* nald District. across the dim and darkened lobby days with them. Aunt Sade was Williamson, 111.—The mayor has boss Is not there, none of them w-ork. Idarad objaotlonabla HOTELS— Upon the application of Ulbert W Her dress was sadly rumpled. She sense of smell is lost, life is not CU061K0 HOURS—Claaalfiad ada to of Some strange hotel. Her head a most particular housekeeper. cotlfled the county clerk that Wil- RESORTS 60 Atwood. Conaervator of the Kataie of was fairly splitting. hue, flung herself down just as she greatly affected, yet it makes a ba puMtahad aama day muat ba ro* AiiKuat Sire. Imrapable. praying fur Yet w,;e kids cluttered her house liamson has a sufficient balance In ANY MAN WHO MORTGAGES •alaad by 11 o'clock nooni 0aturdaya She scarcely heard what was said was w-hen she came In. But that great deal of difference to our ap- ruthurity to coif^promlae and settle a didn’t matter. What did matter petites and pleasures. and used her patience up at our the treasury to operate until next HIS PROPERTY AND SPECU- idttd a m UOOMS ItEASONABLE over Labor I'ertain claim 'of sniil Incapable to her nor noticed that the clerk, WASHINGTON TUBBS just now was to get away, alone, The sense of smell is closely corivenlehcif.: May without making a tax levy to LATES WITH MONEY IS PRET- ______By Crane OUT OUR WAY TELEPHONE YOUR Y)ay. on water front. Apartment, 3 BKUinnt C ha rl es V. Sire, of Manches- tendering the pen. glanced at her I cannot remember so much as bi; collected In the spring. TY SURE TO ARRIVE AT THE By Williams ter, Conn., ns per applicHtlon on tile curiously. She only knew. In a dim where she could think clearly— linked to all other senses of the rB ETOUTf /IhE mig h t get LOST WADING^. GOOD QOSH —THAT rooms. Ocean .side and bay siile cot- more fully appears. It Is CbNCLUSION THAT THEP.E LS WANT ADS. tages. Newell, Ford Road, Watch sort of w;ay. that Ru.ss called her work this problem out for herself. body. It Is furthermore strongly Often the beat approach It to T H R U TH A T TE R R IB L E SWAMP,! OHDKHIl D - That said application Ingrained In our memories. Once SOMETHING WRONG WITH THE j Ada ara accaptad ovat tba talapboaa Hill, R. 1. he heard and d-e.lerrnlned at the Pro* his sister. He would register for She wouldn’t go home. 'She leave in a huff. at tha CUAHOS HATE glvan ahovo would try .Sherry first. Sherry w-os a person has smelled a rose or MONEY SYTSTEM. TH O . DO VOIJ T H IN K HE'D MIND aa a cenvantan • to advarttaara. hut liMte ( •ITice. in ColumWiii In said l>is* her, he said. She w->8 111. . . . tikt, i:)n tho 4th duy of Srpt . A. U,, Then they w-ere in an elevator, tw-o Or three years older than she corned beef and cabbage, the odor tha CASH KATK8 will be aooaplad aa l5*o4. at y.‘M> o'clock .In ^the furenfiun. thereafter means something very FULL Payment if paid at tha bual* A P A R T .M E M S— FLAT!- Russ still carrying the -owhidc bag. and pos.sCFScd of good, hard com- paat offica on or hafora tha atamth .ind that public notice be kl^cu of the mon sense. Thumbing through the definite in his life. TENEMENTS 6.1 lieudcncy of suld atipllcution utul'the The car stopped .at the 10th floor. day foUowing tha flrat inaartlon of time and place of hrarlntc thereon, by Russ, the big, tagged key in hla pages, she found the Manningses It Is now well established that aach *d otharwiaa tha CHARiiK In some people the sense of smell RATE will ba eotlartad No raaprmaU FOR RENT FOUR ROO.M tene- publlehlntc a copy of this order i>nca hand, fitted It into a lock. number. Mrs, Alanning’s gentle bUlty for arrora In talaphonad ada In some newspaper liaviUK a clrrulM- Boots glanced around her incuri- voice said Sherry wasn’t home. Is greatly deficient. There are ment iip.stalrs all Improvements. Mon Itt said District, and by poetInK a people w-ho lack the ability to will ta aasumad and thalr accuracy Inquire 111 Hull street or telephone copy thereof on the public slan post ously. The narrow room with the She’d gone up to Greenwich to a cannot ha guarantaad In the T«'wn of Rolton. In said District cream colored walls, the mahogany sw-immlng party. She w-as to stay smell certain ordors although they 6806. . - ___ can smell others. INDEX OF at lonat five (lays before said day uf bed, the typical hotel dresser with all night with the Forbeses. If : OR RENT -SEl’T. 1ST. four room hettrintit. Its .g;lasa top all vaguely puzzled Bouts wanted anything .... Oh, This Is much the same as the CI^\SSIFICATIONS CT.AYTON K HUNT she w-as terribly sorry they couldn’t type of deafness In w-hlch people flat, Aral floor. 00 Walnut street, JudirS. her. She only knew that she longed filrtha ...... A H-9'29-84. to sink down into the coolness ot ask her to stay the night but the can hear sounds only within a lungagamaata ...... Bmodem Improvements, garage. Ap- certain range. Marri^gaa ...... Cply on premises. the white pillows, to draw the fact was Sherry’s cousin, Elizabeth, Daatha e«e«e • ea»e D coverlet over her head and sleep . . . from .’Toledo w-as with them. If Card ot THanka .••.•••«a.»e**e FOR RENT 0 ROOM tenement "I hate to leave you here alone,” Boots would call them soon! It is also w-ell established that It In Mamorlam F With despair In her heart' Boots is possible for the sense to be- Lost and Found ••.•..••ee«*e*ee I with all late.st Improvements, at she heard a voice aaylng to her as Announcamania t 122 Blasell alrcet. Inquire 121 Glorifying from a distance. Through a mist laid the instrum'ent back in Its come so fatigued by repeatedly Paraonata...... tKpryce street. she looked up at the face of the cradle. All thla had taken longer smelling strong odors that it Is Autottinhtloo man beside her.- "You're sick, than she had expected. The rera- Impossible to smell them further. Auiomubllaa for Sala ...... 4FOR RENT FOUR ROO.M tene- kiddy,” he said. n.int of her headache still nagged For example. If you smell a Automobllaa fot Cxchanga ««•»• I Yourself at the back of her brain. certain kind of perfume over and Auto AccataorUa^Tlraa ...»••• I ment, with all Improveinenl.s, $12. She would be all right, she said. Auto Rapairing—Painting Y Apply to ' MIntx atiire, Depoi It he would get her some aspirin She spilled the contents of her over for a sufficiently long time, Auto Schoola ...... f'A change purse on the bed. Tw-o dol- you * will get to the point where FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser | . Square. The success- of your new fall per- . . . why. then, .she would get to Autoa-»Shlp ttr Truck I sleep. She would be all right. She lars and 40 cents. A onc-w-ay you cannot smell it at all, but a ------—7-^------Autoa~~For tllra ...... •I OR RENT FOUR room tenement, manent depends on the condition of different odor will be smelled Im- Oaragaa—Sarvlea—Storaga ••e.. Id thought of her own shabby, wide- tlrket. A latch key. At home her HELLO, CHARLIE..,. I V HELLO, BEN30W...’YbU’D BETTER modern Improvements and garage, your hair, the type of wave you mother had the story- of her hu- mediately. Motoreyolao^Oloyclat ...... 11 wlndowcd room under the eaves SAW PATEESE TIED L)F> ) TAKE HIM WI1H YOU..i HIS Wanttd Autoa^Motorcyelaa .... If at 18 VVllllnrn street. Tel. 3379. choose and the operator who gives! miliation at the hands of the Jun- It is for this very reason that It to you. j with the shades drawn against the Bualura* and Pn>fraatonnl ^arvlrra hot. battering sunshine. Her own iors from Mrs. FeinoU’s glib tongue. women beginning with small >ND WONDERED V MOTHER NEVER TAUGHT HIM Buslneaa Sarvicaa Offarpd .* •.. H FOR RENT — REDECORATED Drj', lifeless hair do.sen’t take |, Uouaahold 8ar\lcaa Offarad •••e*ll-A Her father would be very, very amounts of perfume ultimately WHY ? NOT TO pl ay with tlulldlng*-^ontracting ....••••• M apartments with perfect Janllo' ns good a wave as healthy hair that i angry. Silent usually, such things reach an excess of the same per- hash ». an-n adequate supply of natural seemsd very far away. Tomor- ^ mat c h es / Florlata*—Nuraarip* ...... II service. Sec John .leiusen, Johnson row she would put her hand !n stirred him to.one of his rare, ar- fume because their nostrils have Funarat Diroctora II Block. Phone 6070, 4040 or 7835. oil. Certain permanents are best ticulate rages, Boots dreaded become so accustomed to It that Haatlng^Plumblng^Rooflng *«• IT for special types of hair. And. .this man’s, take his name. That Inauranca ...... II w-aa w-hat marriage meant. Beyond these. . . . . they fail to appreciate small Utlllnary'^DraBamaklng ..••••• 11 anyone can tell you, an experienced She rose, swaying, reaching for amounts of It. FOR RENT FIVE ROOM flat, in- operator who understands the In- that she knew- nothing . . . the Moalng—Trucking—S.oraga, tO pain beat at her temples like n her flow-er-trlmraed hat. ‘T il find Strangely. It has been found Public Pataangar Sarvlea quire at 54 Maple atreet. tricacies of proper winding Is really some place," she told herself. “To- that certain ordors antagonize (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) Palfitlng*>Paparlng ...... fl a ble.saing. live thing . . . Profasalonal Sarvlcaa ...... It FOR RENT 4 ROO.M tenement, all “Call the desk and order some morrow I will get a job. ...” each other so that when both are Generally speaking, w-hether or present at once neither Is smelled. The fat old’ bear stood right up today, and if we slept, w-e’d miss a Rapairing ...... II Improvements, centrally locatea. fooi' If you need It,.” she heard But as her hand touched the Tatlorlng^Dyalng^-Claaning «•. IC not your ijew w-ave. Is flattering la knob a knock sounded on the pan- They seem to neutralize each other straight and then the hunter said. lot. We’ll all stay wide awake.” . Tollat Oooda and Sarvlea ...•••• IB Available Sept. 1 Apply 701 Mam Russ saying. “ I’ll call you 1n an up to you. You are the one to hour." els. The door sw-ung wide to Rues in some way. Just w-ait, and you will see that And then the bunch watched the Wantad'-’Rualnaaa Sa.vfca •••••• Id street. Sam Yulyes worry about hot oU-champoos( you old bear get sticks and pile them ndncntinual Lund, big, male,' possessive In hla Couraaa and Clatiaat...... IT should have at leait six before you When she aw-oke It w-afl , quite old tw-eeds. Up with care. The hunter said, “I FOR RENT —5 ROOM iip.stalrs flat make an appointment for a per- "He obeys me each time I yell. hope you’ll like the soup I’m going PrlTata Initructlon •••••e«e'ee«. tl oil Cotiper street steam heat, ail dark. The square of w-indow “That’s my girl," he said, putting a different odor- blown Into the j ALESMAN SAM Dancing ...... t?A manent) and also about dally brliah- below the blue .shade showed yellow- his hands on her shoulders. “ Come nose from each nozzle. Some-| You’ll see that I have trained him to make.” A Smal f'ortune!______llualcal'^Dramatio-...... 29improvements. One minult wa'k Ing. Deciding on the place and By Small Wantcd'^lnatrucftoD ..•••*•••.. 10 from West Center street, .ipply at agalnst the blackness of tho walls. along. I’ve been thinking all the times one is smelled after the i well. Now, first of all. I'm going „ ( 1' TH IW K t h a t F O BTO W E T E L L E R IS A W E LL, W E KIM D D iM r n I'ra type of wave Is your own problem, She sat up, pushing her hair back way over you were too good to be other, sometimes one only Is j ^ “ .Kooii ever\-one w-aa eating and L I K E T A H A V E H O K A V .'-E E T W IL L ^ 'wMADDA VA MEAN (f M i l l Financial Glenney'a Store, 789 Main atreet. too. to make him pick up several sticks., Goldv said, “It he' s on THE LEVEL., Booda~-Slocka~Mortgagaa ««.. tl from her face, her mind fogged for true— my girl. But here you are.” smelled arid sometimes neither. l tastes just F O R T U N E ? i B E F E E F T V C E N T S ? EC FtFTV CENTS ? IT IS When you've finally made the ap- “Then w-e will build a little Are. grand I’ll gladly w-ash the soup madam! that's josr Bualnaaa Opportun.ltlaa ...... tlKENT 'UTNTI.VGT Tell US what an Instant. Oh. she w-as all right. Her hands clenched and un- ,It has been found that the! FIFTY CENTS/ exactly what I got/ Unnay to Ixtan ...... Hvc-u want. We’ll take care ol It for fsilntment, don’t he embarras.sed She w-as In tho Willow-mere where clenched. There was such- a thing odors of rubber and benzoin are \ and as the blaze goes higher and bow-ls, at the hunter’s little shack.” 7 ' lialp and tiltnnttoao you without charge. R. I. McCann. about seeming too fussy. Examine Russ had left her. She must ill ns fate, after all. She hadn’t been neutralizing, also iodoform and i higher. I’ll put a pot of good spup ’.’Fine." said the old man. "Kindly / Halp Wantad'—Famala ...... li the pads to make sure that they’re on, so we can have a m eal" Balp Want ad-~-Ma!a ...... Id 60 Center atrce^OlaJ 7700. her mother. Why, her mother meant to escape Russ. His love balsam of Peru, and cedarw-ood get sorne crackers while you’re Baiaaman Wanted ...... 96*A made by a reputable company (each w-ould be frantic. What had, she was there, a tangible thing, wait- and rubber. “Oh. gee, but that sounds fine to there. I'll bet you will enjoy the Halp Waniad^Mala or Famala.. IT I OR RENT .SIX LARGE rooma. one Is stamped) and that they never been thinking of? ing to envelop her. Why struggle In some people the sense of me. I’m just as hungry as can be,” | plan 1 have In mind, when you get Agania Wantad ...... IT«A have been used before. See that any longer? She slipped her arm smell Is so dainty and delicate said Duncy. "I lovie soup because back.” Sltuatlooa Waniad<~Famala II iniprov-ementa. garage, glaas-ea- The phone rang four or flve Sltuatlona Wantad-^Uala If cloaed porches 589 Center street the operator makes a teat curl be- times, rang a dozen times more In his. Together they w-ent down that they are s(msltive to exceed- real good it makes me feel." The little bowls w-ere washed and Etnplnymant Aganolaa ...... 4d Inquire 591 Center street. .5861. fore she w-lnds your hair. There w-as* no anaw-er. Boots' heart the long corridor. ingly small amounts of certain then, wee Dotty scampered back Liva llork—pein—peeltpgwVOblrleu When the heat has been turned w-aa beating thickly, painfully. She odors. They may detect camphor “ Hip, ho." the hunter loudly cried. again. “Now, Scouty,” said the Doga>»lllrda—Fata ...... |lFOR RENT—AFTER SEPT. 1ST., off and the pads removed, ask for Denis Fenw-ay was dining at in the dilution of 1:400,000; musk “Bring great big sticks right to my Lira Biockr-Vahlolaa ...... «| had had her story all ready. She hunter, “feed the cra'ckers to my poultry and Buppllaa ...... 41 three room tenemeat, centrally an oil — not poap and water — had been In a movie with Sherr,- a roof restaurant that evening in a concentration of 1:30,000.000, side. Come on. get going, Buster! pets. Watitad - Pata ^-Poultry fltocb 44 located. Telephone 7550. shampoo. It will eliminate the Manning. They had not realized It w-lth hla publisher. The two men and vanilla In a concentration of You shall have some hot soup, too. “ Each one you give the elephant For Balw—Mlerallaaeowa permanent w-ave odor, leave your w-as so late. Could she stay -til had Ignored the heat sufficiently to 1:10.000.000. “Just stand the sticks up In a will make him do a little stunt. Articlaa for Bala ...... iB FOR RENT-FOUR ROOM tene- hair soft, silky and easy to man- night yi-lth Sherry w-ho. with her don evening clothes and Denis Apparently the strongest odor pile and then. In just a little while, The tiger also w-lll perform for Boats and Acoaaaortaa ....•••• 4d ment $15, garage $2.00 near ilaln age. w-idow-ed mother, perched high looked cool and aloof In the back is that of mercaptan, w-hich can we’ll eat. These tots will want to crackers that he gets.” Building Blatarlala ...... tf street, and Trade school. Inquire Diamonds'**Watcbaa—^awalry .. 4t nbov-e the city In a tw-o-room apart- and w-hlte, his lean dark face al- be detected w-hen l-23.000,000th take a nap when we are through.” Elactrical AppUaoeaO*~Radlo ... 49 56 1-2 School atreet. Coal oil lampa still are widely ment down near Sutton Place? most hawklike, as he searched the of a milligram 1s present in a “Oh, we wan’t," snapped Scouty. (The animals nm, to save, tbclr Fual and Faad ...... 49-A used In Georgia, surveys show-. I But the failure of her partita to4^®<^®» 9^ people around him. He quart of w-ater. “Say, we w-ant to have some fun lives, in the next story.) Oardan — Farm—>Dalry Praduota Id 1-GR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat, also Bouaabold Oouda ...... it 'Uachlnary and TcoU If six room tenement, with oil. Im- tfualeal Inairumarta || provements. Inquire at 147 East GAS BL(iGlES Offica and Stora Equlrmant «,• |4 Center street. ALLEY OOP Nothing' Little About Dinny*s Gift! By HAMLIN Childish Candor By Frank Beck Spaetala at tba fttoraa...... IB C O M E I N - . T . Wearing Apparal—'Fura |7 ATTENTION-A NICE sunny flve H O W S B A R B A R A Wantad—To Buy '...... || A P P R E C IATE YOUR O O O D T A S T E , IN S ELB CTIN O TH AT'S ALL I W A NTE D T A K E A PEEK G O S H W E L L . . room flat, for small family. - re- A G IF T TO C H E E R -M E UP, IT T Y S A U R Y, B U T c o m e ’’ o n w i t h )-1e , L ITTL E T H E S E D A YS ? A T H E R, E D . OH JUST Bao*»—Board—Hetale—Rvueris papered and painted, with gas, "TO K N OW .' 1 K N E W IF B U T SH E S C A N T V O U Reataaraata TH IN K YO U SHOW ED V ERY U T T L E TA C T IN O R C H ID .;. B A C K TO TH E HOTHOUSE., 1 H A V E N 'T s e e n ' S H E ’S I N -T H E G E T T I N G BIG.) electricity, bath tub, white enamel I L E D YtoU ON, Y o u ’D H E R I N SIX A N S W E R C ALL MB lUwma Wltboui Board ...... it PR ESENTING IT TO IHE IN F R O NT O F P I N N Y , A N D WHEN YbO G E T O UT FROM B A C K Y A R D . I H E L L O T H E yo u RE Boardara Wanted ...... a ed living room, large lawn space M O N T H S ! NOT IvIY H E l o o k e d t e r r i b l y TR IP YtPURSELF... W H E R E Y O U R E COIIVC, THEY'LL Y O U W O N ’T L I T t L E M A N ? , UNCI.E \W0 pe ! CooBtry Board—Haaerta io Listen I Price veiy reasonable. 91 K N O W L A D Y ! U N C t e Botal*—Raatauranta ....Mnev*. II t a k e h i m a w a y , B E RAISING o r a n g e s IN W H A T 5 Waatad—Rooma—Board ...... ft South Main street. Telephone 7505. , \ H E R . C AUSE Y O U B E N S O N A L A S K A .V y — r , ^ H I S , ED » D I D N 'T Baal IBatata Far Raal N A M E . ‘ partmanta. Flata. Tanamanta., g| B R I N G Budinaat Lobatlona for Raot ••• 14 D A D D Y ? M E Bouaaa for Rant ..*• A N Y T H I N G . Suburban for Rant ••______Suromar Bomaa for Rant Wactod to Rant ...... To Those Gotii); I'o The Baal Batata Fat tala Apanaant Building for Sala ••• WORLD’S FAIR BaalBoaa Proparty for fiala ••••• Parma and LAOd for Sal# »••«»« Hoaaoa for Sala Lota for fiala Raaort Property tor fiala nbnrbea (or « s l...... R.el Estet. for Exebang* ...a . Waeud—R.sl Esut...... A eeti..—Lesel Eei r; AUGUST jfti'1 1 ^ ixT ficn flanc^rBtrr Innting inraU t

Jacob P. Lutx haa been appointed 16 and the maettng will also be at- sMK| jt'j;/- • by King David Lodge of Odd Fellows tended by .the president as a dele- ABOUTTOWN as caretaker ot the Odd Fellows BARBERS RE-ELEa gate Ipso facto. AUTOMOBILE lOOL GIRLS hales sel f sl r v l building at the Center. Mr. Lutx is a The meeting was held In }he Hotel - Ward Krause of Walnut atreet. member of the lodge and a former FORMEROFnCERS Shcrldgn and it was decided that Shampoo with Every who baa been ivtsitlng his aunt In employee of the E. E. Hilliard com- future mMtingz will be held there. OWNERS ____ cut — 50c — for school Stamford, IM expected home tomor pany, and Mrs. Lutz is a member of In addition to business matters a ( f i r b all this week. row. Sunset Rebekab louge. They will oc- social seasloD will follow each meet- mg. Ask us about the Lumber- cupy the apiartment on the third Membership of Local Associ* An important meeting of the Sons floor of the Odd ' Fellow building, men’s Mutual for your auto- of Italy Juniors wll! take place to- made vacant by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harlan H. White of Joplin! Mis- mobile protection. It has al- night at 8:30 at the Trade school. Lowd, who will leave town Septem- ation Increases to 21; ways paid more than 20% AU members are urged to be present. souri, forn$erly of Manchester, call- Vildan ber 1 for their new home at Rescue ed on old friends here today. He has dividends. Thursday's Budget Savers! Lake, Vermont. On the list of candidates who Farrand President. been spending some time In the Blast Hale’s quality CREA.AIERY have filed applications for nomina* and has also been visiting writb bis Robert J. Smith, Inc. tions at the primaries next month, sister, Mre. John G. Talcott of Tal- Today marked the last Wednes- starting with a membership of 14 Phones 8430-5746 — 683 Main St. which has bMO prepared by Town day half-holiday of local stores, ac- cottvllle who is at present at Rock- Clerk Samuel J. Turkington for ad- in the organization of the Master port, Mass. cording to the closing schedule of Barbers’ As.soclation of Manchester, BUTTER ib.29« vertisement, as required by law. It the Merchants’ Division of the We sell quantitlee of this flne creamery butter weekly. the numoer has increased to 31 and w-gs discovered that Instead of alx Chamber of (Commerce, and the reg- SjCiiorL- the one large shop which haa not It miMt be goodj ______candidates for constable on . the ular schedule will be resumed next Hotel Shertdon Dial .1008 Democratic primary list there will week. Stores have closed Wednes- become connected with the associa- Pure Cider tion is charging the same prices as be seven names. Michael Bolan had day SLftemoons through June, July iH ie J W H A L E C d the others it Was reported at the fUed a petition, not Included In the and August, the number adhering to 'MANCHESTEDjCONN.^' VINEGAR gallon Hat furnished by the Democratic this schedule being greater this year annual meeting of the association Contents only. For making pickles!______town committee, when it met to than ever before. last night. SETBACK TONIGHT! name candidates Monday night. James Farrand, who was: elected HOUSE'S PINE GROVE White Loaf * president when the organization was Ellinirton Road, Wappinir John Tanner of Henry street, 84 Mr. and Mrs. David Adrty and chil- first formed, was re-elected to that Three-Day lat <’a*h I’ rUe. $'i; 2d, $1.00; FLOUR ' 24>/2-lb. bag $1.15 years old, was the oldest Republican dren, Gladys and William, with bliss position for anothei term, ,as were in attendance at the caucus held m Minnie and Miss Martha Hewitt the other officers, Harry Vittula wha .Id, 30c. .Milled hy Gold Medal millers! Rclrmlifncnta Free. t.e High school hall last night. Mr. nave returned from a stay ,of ten elected vice president; Earl Stairs, .Vdmimlnn 23c. Tanner signified his Intention of at- days at Old Orchard .Maine. Nearly secretary and Plato Paganl, treas- t.'arnatlon HOUSEWARE tending the meeting and was the cll those who attended the annual urer. MILK tall can 7c guest of his neighbor. Town .Clerk Salvation Army camp meeting have Earl Stairs and Paul McKenzie Samuel J. Turkington for the eve- letumed to town. A few arc plan- were elected delegates to the state |• ‘roln rontenled row^! ______These Special Low Prices wng. ning to remain until Labor Day. convention in New Haven September Him* for Thursday, Friday and Saturday! PINEHURST TOILET TISSUE 6 rolls 25c DIAL 41.j 1 32-Pc. Decorated

Frrsh Picked Gravenstein Apples lO-quiirt

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PINEHURST Sunklst Freah mm GREEN BE. Lemons.. .6 for 17c Cucumbers, 3 for .5c •Service for six ra HI quart l..arKe . , nnd sour! /S ou n d . . fancy! persons 7ic tm .tm i\vVoi^ m‘m Seedless White Always a popular A Correction— Zeller! We know Grapes, 10c Ib. We’re sorry that we Inudvertently advertised peaches these wdll sell-out In Tuesday night’s udvertls«uneut at 47c a 14-quart banket.

Ripe Pears ...... 6 for 20c The ndvertlsz-nicnt should have read, t-quart basket, 47c! quickly at the old price—$2.98. Neat, Native .Melons . . . . 2 for 2.'ic Bananas — (Jrapefruit colorful pattenjs on Mothers WilfFind Hale’s Stocked a cream ground. A

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young girls. ' A Famous Gordon

PINEHURST Wool Skirts, ^

(4151) Rlchwool-skirts; neat styles. “Non-Run” FOR YOUR CANNING $ . 1.00

SUPPLIES; $1 to $1.98 $1.00 Cereal Seta, $4.08 Croquet Sets, Rainy weather will be a de- Green glass sets con- B9e Oil Mops, light to the school girl who can sisting of four con- Large mallets. Stain- FItz rm all Silk Cotton Blouses, Triangular oil mop.s RED I Alt RINGS tainers and one cover. ed and varnished. 4- Wear them with our dark .skirt.s. Rasy don one of these natty cape ball set. Ju.-

GOOD I.IT K 4 Alt KI.Ngs lOc, S dozen 2,3c. Boys’ Shorts, CINDERELLA Wash Porch Screens Williams A f'aricton Spies— 10c. sturdy tweed and navy Plckllna Spices short.s just made for hard Preserved Giii|;rr School frocks •ichool wear. Well made; Crystallied Ginger full cut. 6 to 8 years, Irregulars Of Our MNHNb $1.98 Cunning Little Pantie"-., If you want the l>est PIckllnK * 'HHS Frocks For Little Beginnef,3 .$1.25 to .$1.98 Vlne|[ar, conie to I’inrhutst, tlro- •S1.35 (Jrades Good quality bamboo porch .screens cety. I ' l o w reduced! Buy for next Sum-

' ncr during this sale. 6-foot size. CIDER A'INEGAH, SOr gallon. Ju.Ht think of .ihl.v. saving: The Boy.s’ Blouses, • 3 to 6 (Jug. lOc extra.) famous "Non-Uun ’ Gordon Silk ih r. vears - Wood Slat Shades Reduced! HF.IV/ AAlim: PICKI.INO VIN- at ,A8i ' ^ Those i'll ' irregular- of .uir Real mannish blouses with long or short sleeves. 4 'to EG.AIt, 58c gallon; 1 He quart. $1-3!* gratle.s. In htost . ea**e.^ the iiu- 10 years. f.,ong sleeves, 78c .$5.50 5-ft. shades ...... ,.$3.98 perfcilluns' are .-.light thev are Checks, dots, plaids, florals! h.'irdly detectable te. the eye HAI.K S .Short sleeves. .$6.50 6-ft. shades ...... $4.98 riN EH lRsr OKOFEUV Bright colors.. .blue, green, brown, GI'-MtANTI'K ’ OI .SATISFACTION DI.VL 4131 red. Copied from grown-up styles 69c vvith every pair purchar.ed. ' ...ju s t what little girls Ilk-*! Finely woven Cottons that will Children’s ^w,eaters. Look At These Savings! |F'.ne "Ni.n-nim " wash and wear. ho * with pu-it top.s Reinforced toes .30e Rubbish Baskets, Si.ilk Metal Tallies, :incl New Fall slip-on and coat Wire rubbish baskets, Special Outdoor or porch tables. Folding Ittuarivil«-uf^ not t'> n m '. . . Hi's! foV cln.Mronnt. struct, styles In the be.strlooking leg.s. Red or green. Boys’ New this week. Ant! gcncrvil wea;. marvciou.s wear. models. $1.49 39c RANGE OIL SCHOOL SUITS I $1.69 to $1.98 We Handle Only the Best! Clothes Pins, Enamel Canners, 21-quart canners with wire rar New Fall Shade.-^: .’•Kant-Roll" pln.s. The square French*Wcks. pin With oval slot—prevents split- to hold 7 jars. FOR PROMPT. $1.29 to $1-98^ ting. Dozen, COURTEOUS SERVICE • Beige Taupe •Mirage He can have several new suits! New shipment for school $1.69 If you shop at Hale's Baby Shop. wear. Warm Fall tones. 3c DIAL 3866 $1.69 Mailing Cases, • Light Beige • Gray Taupe They've the new . models with Pair. Whisk Brooms. Panel post mailing cases. Strong tweed pants and crisp broadcloth SERVICE • Bombay • Dark Beige blousea Finished with a solid 25c and 29c Nickel ring and jiall cap. fiber board.

VAN’S STATIO.N color tie. 6 to 8 years. 29c $ 1.00 At HALE'S Hosiery—Main Floor, rIghL 496 Hartford Road At HALE'S Baby Shop— Mam Floor, rear. At HALE'S Housewares— Bzu^ment.

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