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P u t CapmnwHier Hwrrid c o m N m s m of Finance May Be FrieCs Advance $1 T « $4 a ■4 'K ^ e s Portkm rf K s FACING A CRISIS Ned Cliancellor--4fo &ni- Mare ^dit Vi^ o.'. .s ■.\NV»v • TM&wny Mad« Before day Riots For the First one of Tradnig — Finn w, Bw HefiioAer Cemnittee. EnslaiMl Fears HaH Million ;Thne in Many Weeks. HOLDCONFERENCE V. — -M t t f BlPKuttv* Chamber, Albany, N. Men May Ih re To Give Berlin, Aug. 15.— (AP) — A pea-, , Aug. 16.— (A P )—The T., A ^. 15-:(AP) — Walter R. ^'''4!'"448-^; 4 'Tm Itoe Tci Get Orders .of T ^ e Hurt Expected Up Jobs. sibility that General. Kurt Vbn 4'^' ■ securities- markets nurved forward New York aty park com- Sclilelcher, the soldierrjunker wha'la. aiidploMr and Mend o t Mayor again today, although trading was t o cINe—PnUi of S teA WbUier dU^uted a portion o f his minister of flntihce and tlie ‘ retags ■.4.'- ' o f a more rtotratoed Character than Frent My Speajbr Blackburn, Eng., Aug. 15.—(AP) nized. power In the present Cabinet, testimony before me Hofsta'dter ‘ 4-' <'4 4 V-48- ' , It had been ill several,days. egmunittee, when he told Qovemor —One of the gravest crises which might be (Sermany’s new chancellor Despite- toe light volume leading T # New Y oA Governor. Uver 200 MOOS WidaV ReoMTelt at the ouster hearing to- vvfr threatened the British cotton appeared today. stoclu.moved about $ 1 1» $4 a share dby he did not know for whom at industry confronted Lancastersbire Wito toe country ^ e t over the higher, and bonds made moderate the City Han he purchased Wtok-end, foUowling the. toUapps o| prpg|qs&.> A firm tone to the wheat Houston, Tex., Aug. 18.^(AP) ^ o f ‘stock. today Vdth a decision by the Central 'Albany, N, Y-,.Aug.. 15.— fAP);:^- the bid of AdoE Hitler. Nazi leader, ^4:'''■4^^' 54'k.\

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Bast Osmstsry »seeeeeaa> 148.97 North End Playground ...1 1«1$1 Sh, Jaiha«*a Csmstsf7••••• I 2^2 “8.. That Uie work was in large and to use the Ucheh-coVew New ifone into cMcken ralateg with New ’The document which Mr. Ver- part outdoor work carried on dur- street Is at South Covsntry fOr tery. Rfev. Frederick e.'Taylor will win begin Saturday. P ereooi. Wtra week. Engund field stone which makes an York as their market* ThUi opened a Officiate.' plem to enter ntuat uotuy M |ia . pianck submits as his report is 1,8161 ^ winter months. ideal setting for the o^orful Al' chance to the racketeers and they most able treatise on^the work of No. citizens registered .1,017 “4—That hand power was ffe- The remaiim'win be at HoUoran’a Qumby os Mr: JesaMs not ttter. Mrs, 'Thomas Conran and daugh­ pine plants especially suited to the atarted to levy a tax upon the com­ funeral roosu until Wednesday than .8 O’clock Priday evealhg.;'Am; •'rganizing and dispensing not alone Given Jobs ...... , 5861 Quently used when machine power rock giurdea. These gardens as mission agents, which Was paidl Not charity but work for those who No. aliens registered .. . 299 would have been more, econonfical, ter, LucUe, returned yesterday from noon. gUsM9. Pairlmm.wUL be aMioimeed Crescent Beach inhere they have rule are a riot of color in May and satisfied With this the raeketeers ap- Saturday. Miss. Ellaabeth WaaUUk^ vft)ee in need but dicbi’t want to ao Given jobs ...... 18 9 1 “5. That many of the men were are comparatively dull and uninter­ >roached the laiger producers, ask- cept a dole. It will serve as an ad* been spending a week. wicz la the defending chanqdeia... : absolutely unused to outdooi/ work.. esting tile rest of the year. The aim ng an additional paymttit of 1 1-2 ■■■■ "LV r. 0 a I mirable bash from which to proceed 1,818 775 “The Aeaodation adopted a plan here should be as in auy garden to cents a poimd for sank pound of FPNEBALS towards the coming winter’s relief A white radish, weighing a pound No. property owners registered, 262 under which labor was furmshed to and twelve ounces, plgked from the effect a eueceseion of blooM, making Ive cMc:.i4n8 that was brought in. program. It is with these factors in No. ps^g rent...... 063 those Individuals and firms subscrib usa of lowj^irowing annuals If it is 2- G. H. Sankey f s m on Oakland There was objection and as a result M n . Flora M. Wehef. view that The Herald prints the : No: pacing board ...... 431 Ing to the general fund to an street on exhibition in a store win­ necessary. several tmeks loaded with chickens P O L lN G iW C ^ port in its entirety. Others ...... amount 60 not.exceeding^eir subscrip dow on Nprth Main street attracted Another thiag Mr. Eddy cau- upon getting within striking distance Fimeral aervlcee for Mrs. Flora ’’South Manchester, Conn. tlon. This plan. |B'feasible and'very much attention yesterday. iloned about was too much shade in of New Yprk have bSen held up. M. Weber who died Friday afternoon August 1,1932. 1,318 deslinble: There were, however; ^ m the rock-garden. He said the beaU' Instead of being able to sell tbeif were held this afternoon at 2:85 at ’TO t Me s e l e c t m e n o f t h e tbe home of her parents, MT. and REGISTRATION BY AGE GROUPS time' to time, petty prpblemz arising An . important meeting M the tiful reek-garden sold, rocks dud fU, chlckena Zt a fair rate they found TOWN OF MANCHESTER: Years Men Women Total from the fact that the plan was new Manchester Pipe Band ig to be held i» a SlOTbury_party at the' time of M n. Jacob SenkbeU of 86 Glenwood *^ e directors of the Manchester the National Flower and Garden : t necessary to pay the extra charge 15-20 98 83 181 both to the directors of tbe Associa­ this evening in the basement of the and this cut so - much from their street. ROv. H. O. Weber, ^ pastor Binergency Employment Associa- 20-25 167 27 184 tion and to tbe subRcribera. I t a sub­ Franklin school. Urgent hu^ess is show last spring suifered Immeaz- of the Ldthenm CohcorcHa church of tlbn, Incorporated, herewith hand 25-30 124 24 148 urahiy because of too much shade. ircflts that they discontinued their wMch Bbe was u, member officiated. Iry Lnrir SiB He W i sequent committee should adopt this 0 be disposed of. The meeting will ripe to New York. Tbe dSmaor, Moore is better and Melge Pear­ the price has dropped and chickens Washington, Aug. 16.— (AF> <«- A' wpriced. / stantial support from the American he . doubleheader., betwerti the “The Town of Manchester, at the 70-75 8 • • 8 son, who is suffering from ivy can ^ bought, in this section now telegram frem Dmald A: Fclfog, Legion. A committee from that body Srobklyn Dodgers and the Nfw York poisoning will be laid up for a few at a lower rate than bae oven been chalnasn of toe AlUefi Forees tSr October town meeting, made appro­ 76-80 4 e • 4 Giants. They saw a sensational priations totaling $80,000 for the canvassed thoroughly several Select­ days yet. tbe Case before. ?Toblbitien, expressMg bMief that ed areas of the toym to ascertain if pair of games ahd returned home last President Hoover’s re-elecffon # 01^ piju^se of charity relief and for the 1,074 242 1,816 night well satisfied with the trip. assistance of the. unemployed. Both additional work coiild not he secured Safeguard “some of toe gains nfode REGISTRATION' BY YEARS OF for the unemployed. Tble endeavor those charged with the care of those RESIDENCE IN MANCHESTER under toe 18to Amendment’’ Vres proved to the satisfaction ^ tbe Mr., aud Mrs. Rpcco Farr of U3 DENIES RE BOUGHT PUBUC RECORDS made public today at toe WMfe. in need and those citizens who had Center street will celebrate their (Oeutinned trew page Clue) given the problem thoughtful study Given Association and the L ^on that House, town wide canvas.: Qt this type 25th wedding anniversary tomorrow; “1 march Mti^'yno,” toe teldrtmh felt that the sum was inadequate to Years Jobs Mr^ Farr is well known as the for­ STOCK FOR WALKER of biufoess rather tiisa merely re-^ provide for the demands which 0-6 , 177 82 would be> unprofitable, A committee Certificates, of Devise slst Its fall. concluded. . 7 /--' of the Legion, undertook the work of mer proprietor of the confectionery Hie Mtate of Bridget Shea’ Carr The message said: . . ' would probably be made upon i t 5-10 162 93 store at Center and T e tte r streets. Juistbefore.he. started his vacation After considerable informal discus­ 10-15 173 103 interestlns thi unemployed in plant-. (Ceptiaoed rsoni Page One) ^ John F^ and Jeremiah. Shea, Delia trip yestei^ay, the President out­ “Your speech of ac^tance is a' sion, tbe Selectmen called a meeting ing supporting gardens. A number Tforrity and Mary Jefferson, land document o f statesnMihsbip.' It iS 15-20 250 147 James Altkeh who.ls employed by wanted at the efity HalK: but I didn’t lined the phr^KNKS of the meeting. of citizens representing practically 20-25 208 181 of owners offered land to bq used as and hidings, on the. corner Of It would: deiX he said, with spedfle dear cut.aad cimrageous.. , every organization in town. Seven­ gardens. Lots offered by Frank the Aema. Fire IpsutBnce; Company know who they were for.. Center and; lila c street. T disagree wito/edme of , ypur 25-30 187 87 at their PhUadelphlk oftice is visiting projects, whefo definite accomplish­ ty-one citizens attended this meet­ 30-33 64 47 Cheney, Jr., E. J. Holl and William Q^Dld you consider it a , valu The estate of Jessie Taylor to ments -hi. business, s ^ cu ltu fe and conelusiohs but believe your rq-eidcr; ing. The demands, that would prob­ 85-40 54 32 E. Hibbard were found to be situat­ iis sister lira. Alex Rogers nt able opportuniVt to buy this stock? Frank Taylor; land-and bulldiivs on .'tion will: safegi^^ .sdms.. of, 'toa A—^Naturally, ci I wouldn’t have employintot be attained and will ably be made for charity during the 40-45 36 23 ed most conveniently for those who Chestnut street Mr. Altkea is HolUstet^ :.treet. ; coordinate the moMlization at pri­ gains' made linStt;-toe. . 18to winter and the necessity for relief 45-50 20 l4 would plant the gardens. He pful former Selectman here.. wanted to buy it. Certificate of Dtotribution vate and governmental Instnunen- meat, will - defeat hshed for the unemployed were thoroughly 50^55 . 17 14 contributions were recelveidr .Frdm ' I^Pid' you get ^ y money from . The estate, of Ami J. Rogers to taiitifs to .l^ t end. preserve the.^ principle ; FedefoL discussed. The meeting decided to 65-60 4 • • • John^ McCphvUle,' plants; from Rjiy Woodbridgi^, fOn of Mr. and tne City Hah ? Ibomei J. Roffers of Paterson, N. control of a.^^ffotidnal prdMi^>: a^ ] dbs. . Artiuir ly ix k ^ d g e o f Man< A—Tbefiret payment came by - To Prepare Program. will be a long:,stop''toward answeilMg raise a citizens* comnrittee and Ap­ 60-65 6 2 Frank Williams, seed corn:; J,i two parcela of real: estate .oh He is cM^bg in to. confer with pointed a nominating coihmlttee. i ^ ■ . E|2iel L. Crosby, cash. ThjiVlAfiiiei senior next messMigejria eaab; I think the sec­ -Rogers Place and one oh. Peari one of toe Nattonts i^reatest aocfol _ at Wri^ysin left ond pasrment Was by check.- street. ^ governmental represnstatives buri- .questions^i - ■. - >. t - '-riv' ^ th power to select a committee of 1,816 776 91''gardens located on loaned nese commHteee -afaceady appointed S0ven members to take up the. work % Given % About 60 persons were aid^ in 6tetuiday.fdr<4&^ine, N. C., to at- Q --^ d <;you know where the Warrantee Deed “You have restated tap ;us.< the hationallixhlveh of phi nmnty o m e . ftom ? in each of toe twelve federal rtoerve great fact of an Americca..govern- of relief. 'A e names and organlza-j > Total planting gardens on. land or W. Hariy England to Robert H. (fistriots. The chairmen of these tjton of the permanent committee Rsg. Reg. ^obs Jobs leased by the’ .individual''planting 1 Ignaa Kappa frateRdW as a dele ooamned it came from Mr and Sara A.. Cole, lot 11 in the numt which is ' at ;anee a : .Fedexal i rate. Ho - accompsMeri Cedric.. Fos Stanton* “ Coburn Green” tract on 63 Stephen will .meet here August 26 to prepare government whose life prin^ie. to selected by the nominating commit Given the gardens. toe progrem for. toe conference. tee follow: F. A. Verplanck, presi ter, financial ediror-6 'fthe Hartford Q—;Waa Mr. Stanton then the street. majority nfie. , Married Men . . 728 04.9 544 Respectfully submitted, B ^ d e s the- business, bankers and “Here U«: yalues that- txMoae^d dent; Stephen Hale, vice president Single Men . . . 353 20.7 127 The Directors, Mcmchester Emerg Times, who: is legaj„ advisor of the mayor’s secretary ? LtoFendene, . Connecticut hraheh.' A—He. was. Peter Farreado at Olastonbury; induStriMists, the President appoint­ single issue saml'a presesvatioB , .of: ]^ldred McCabe, secretary; E. J, Married women 103 7.8 66 ency Employment Laij. ed to the meeting heads of the Holl, W. George Glenney, U. J. Lu- From Mr. Stanton. against'Isaac Richardson, Sr., jmd wMch wflL adymioe!^toe, interest o f Single womefi 187 16.6 38 P. A - VERPLANCK, Mrs. Rudolph Swanson ahd Mrs. Roosevelt read to Herrick from Isahe Richardson, Jr., acticn to Fedem Reserve, Farm Loan, Farm every-worfoy cause.” 'o jden and William J. Shea PrMldent. and Hpme Loan Boards; ef the Re- “ Later Frank Cheney, Jr., was ap' Robert little and d a u ^ ter Jejfsle, the Hofstadter committee record, a foreclose, twb mortgages' on prop­ ^ 'The AUkid Forces dedded yester­ 1316 100.0 775 100.0 and the latter’s rouslh, Virg^a statement by Merrick that there was erty on.-Florehce. sti^t. conetyiiotion Corporation and ef toe day tn sup^^prt Preddent Hoo^ . ^ pointed treasurer. He attended Treasury, ..Agriculture, Conuneree n^rly every meeting of the com- “A study of the registration .cards Armstrong o f Bucklanid, left yester? no questipn in his mind that the Admlhistratorfs Deed shows that the 723. married men or day for a stay of a week or ten days $89,005 to pay for the Interstate George H. Waddell, administrator and Labor departments; imttee. Howard Taylor was ap­ MASONIC CLUB OUTING .Two men.'whd will sit in toe don pointed assistant treasurer. During heads of familleo' bitd 2,566 depen­ at Point G’ Woods. stock came from the niayor. of the. estate of Carrie A. and Alex­ COTTONJNDUSTinr I ' dents. This makes an average of ’T think that's wrong,” Herrick ander .Leggett^.to Archie H* Hayes, Terence were ahoahl toe Sequoia the fall and winter several ccmmlt- with toe PferidenL.- 'They are C3ar- tiaea were raised. The personnel and four dependent to a family: As AT HEBRON GAME CLUB Manchester people who -motored answered. “The money came, I land iznd'buildings-on Woodbridge work was fi^ven to 546 married men, up- to the Berkshire Playhouse, thoughit from Ifir. fitahtU.” street. iefiee Mott Woolley of New York, and FACINGiCRiSI$ duties of these committees follow: Seeretmr Hye of the agriculture de- ...... ^ .^PTnance committee: W. W it may be assumed that thCy had Stockbridge, Saturday evening, for Heriick then testified the certifi­ AttoohniMit Robertson, chairman; Lawrence 2,176 dependents: If'to these figures At the outing of the Masonic club the final performance o f ’’’he play cates were sent to the C3ty Heu— Charles Kusek- against, Cbatlee partmimt (OoatasnM in n rajfo flnii) . We add tbe. 775 persons who. were held Saturday at the Hebron Game “Broken Dishes,’’ starring Donald ’T aseume to Mr. Stanton.’’ Skrabacs, attachment in the sum of; Those In Pwty. C|8e, R. LaMotte Russell, Lewis H club, which was attended by 85 Others listed in toe vacation boat Sipe, Frank Anderson, Edward J. given jobs, it would seem that the Meek, included severe} of the Com­ The governor read from the $8,000 O B land; and buildings on Smpinyers made More rsasolwHIs Murphy, Ernest Bantley. Association helped 2,951 persons members, one of the best of out munity Players, among them Mr. Hofstadter committee record a North street party were Secretary Huriey, Rinry proposals. ■ ' -'..t during the venter. door gatherings was enjoyed. and Mrs. Joseph Handley, Miss Pa­ statement by Herrick ^that he Certificate of Inoorporatioa Robinson of Los .A^eles, WMtef Today's meeting of the Feddra- William Halsted, president of the Hope of.New Ydrk, Wl’’ Irwin,, au­ Cumber of Commerce, acted as “At the, hegb^ng of the activi­ John McLoufhlin, chairman of tricia Peticolas. Miss Faith Fallow, assumed Stanton was handling the The Manchester. Pump nad Elec- tion was called to diterLfina vdistii- general chairman of a committee of ties of the Association an indepen­ the social - room committee; was Misb Anne McAdam,. Miss Beatrice stock trensaction for the mayor. tricfd. Service Ckimpany. has filed a thor, Walter H. Newton, a secretary er to support > dshfonA Ity. Ithe!: M)d Czptain;'Joel T. Booim, WMta workers who conducted a most SUC' dent fund called the administration complimented, for the minner In Ckiughlin, Miss Sylvia: Hagedorn; “I assumed M. waa taking instruc­ certificate of Ihcorporatioh' hi the Wearers’ Amalgamation for a gib- cessful drive for funds. which the affair ^as ronducted. His Mre, Y'. X Taylor, Mrs. Horace tions from the. mayor.” town clerk’s office, citing Capitol House physitlan.' eral a top i^ a M tha w0ifUag sec­ fund, as distinguished from the gen^ asslitanta wera Andrew Raleigh, ■ Work creation committee: U. ' J. eral fund and subscribed by gen­ Murphey, Mlsa Frances SMcklan< , The governor continued reading took authorised o f $15,000 consiet- ' PreeldeBtial aides said Mr. Hoover tion o f the trade, ,.Tho ‘Immediate ; James Forde, tcansportaticn; and Lloyd Schonhaar. Tne play frdm the record, quoting Herrick os lag of 150 shares of common stock, would fish two or three days and crisis was piecipitsted' a fqrtaigbt Lupien, chairman; LaBerge Geer, erous citizens, was set up to pay for Aaron Cook, treasurer; James then end the vacation with a long Dennis McGuire, Charles Loomis, all overhead expense: Therefore, all this week wll' be “Finale’’ with having testified he sent tbe 800 par value $100. of which $5,000 has ago yrhen. 200,000,woi1(Ws:stiMefc at Thomas Conran, B. J. Holl. Maher, secretary. \ Lauretta Taylor in tite leadinj ’ shares ” to tbe mayor through Mr. been contributed by tbe stockhold­ week-end'at bis Rapldan mountain Burnley, renewed efforn 'to'lb d this money eubscribed for the unempFoy- Luncheon was served upon the camp Mi Virgiifia. * A radio aboard Classification of tiie unemployed: ed was; expended for their benefit. Stantqn.” ers of record. The Incorporators are, strike failed t o ^ wim 1 ,000. E^ldred McCabe, LaBerge Geer, arrivapof the group and supper was 'T assumed Mr. Stanton wap act­ Cari Nygren, Brunig P. MosHe, T, F. th f Sequoia is keeping toe Presldimt went tack .to wp)^ ' " , Jaunes Irvine, Herbert McCann, D, Administration Fond served after the sports program. CUTTING'INCARBRDIGS ing on instructions from the mayor,” Sullivan;. John McCarthy and Mrs. in touch with toe WMte House.. The d lm te ctotere.abm t fo4 em­ G. Y. Moore. R eceipte...... $2,984.85 The game was well play Herrick replied. Irene McLaughlin. The first message from the Se­ ployers’ demand tor Jait%: 'eMges. Sports and entertainments, for Salaries ...... $2,468.36 ed for six Innings with the score The governor read agalB from the Oeilfloate of Foredoeure quoia said a pleasant moonlight ride ^elr refusal to diSeuaS tiis 4 ^ * purpose of raising funds: John Jeh Diners for,drive workers,. 193.42 tied at 18 to 18, te uns being chosen INJURY T m . MONTIE record Herrick’s testimony that Albih and Augusta Wolfrem to was enjoyed by toe party dowti- toe tion of reinstating vrfovein alfoady, Balance ...... 2f8.07 by John Hayden and Ray Goalee, Camiilio'...Oambolatti, lot 68 in the Potoman last night; Secretary ney, chairman: Jeremiah. L. Fay, umpire, Raleigh. “there was no question the stock on strike, to® leng)otandiag more*. ‘ Lewis Lloyd, James B. "Cltme, Hit-and-Rim Driver Causes Ac< went in to the mayor’s bands, one “South Manchester Heights” addi­ Hyde, who had remaMed M Wssh- looms-per^weaVer j^h fon t. u d eth­ Horseshoe pitching, band-ball, Mgton to address a banquet of toe Thomas Weir, George Hunt. $2,984.85 cident In Which Woman is way or another, through Mr. Stan tion. er, questlom, concqrfilsig modaliBMf ’The following table indicates the jumping and other stunts kept most Judgment zi suddenly raittee to incorporate as a voluntary pulled in front of the Montie car on record, asked Herrick about state TODAY find UY Firm contributions...... $17,846A7 encouraged attendance at all social meats that Herrick Was certain bp organization imder thq^name of the gatherings at the Temple. John Me Center etreet near, M dM street, Manchester Emergency : Employ­ Schools ■ »•••• o 16,042.00 sent the etoek ’t o the mayor and Town of Manchester Loughlln announced that a get-to­ throwing Mrs. Montie tiirhugh the nobody else.” 'HOSPITAL NOTES ment Association, beorporated, and 15,000.00 windshield. Two etiteheS' were taken |i8? r i s i .|l ♦ by-laws were adopted for tbe gov­ Individuals ...... 42,816.80 gether of all. the organisations at “Ip that the answer ap, you’ have Money received at banks.. the Temple would be held on Fri to close tbe woimd. ' it?” he: asked;, ernment of the association. Also 495.86 day, Oetobes 14, and that tbe set­ Montie vres gohig east on Center Henry Savario, 86, o f 125 PdfiMfo compensation Insurance covering all street hear tbe interaection of Mc­ “As for as. I can remember, yes,” the employee of the association $91,700.78 back card parties would he started Herriek repUed, . street, . Port Chaiter» New Raven in September, and the bridge par­ Kee when tbe unidentified car aud- railroad efigMeer, wanted’ by Man- vac prorided. An office was opened IHsbnnwnMitB denly paaaed him, cutting in fSopt Q »D ld you: know J. Allan Smith at tbe Municipal huUding. Cheney P a y roll...... $88,141.58 ties for members of tbe fi«termty then?. Chester bo^ce for. allowing, a minor would be continued on Monday just'a few feet'from where a Cco- to drive. Ms carv waadisobiuRedfrem I-IM j \ l Brothers generously loaned type­ General expense ...... 1,668.72 nights. nectleut Company trolley waa A—'t thihk'tt was after that X met writers. adding machines, and furni­ Insurance...... 1,717.86 Mm. Manchester Memoriel hicepltal Bati- Herman Montie, one of the beard atanding to allow pasaengere to get urday. The aeddent happened at ture. For several months this of­ Balance, Adm. Account . . 278.07 of trustees, spoke of the work be­ off. Montie did not have time.' or were not retained; by Mr. fice was directed by Eldred McCabe, Fagesl (president o f the- Equitabla tbe ^ m fog street comer on to® TteT* TUESBJkY A i« 16 ing d6ne. warning enough to avoid etrildag land Turnpike Augiist 6. Savario secretary of the association, by an $91,700.78 Coach Company, foe.,) imtil later? Presenting Ug A vote of thanks was given to the car ahead. The offending oar A—I don’t resaembtt. will be tried M pouee t arrangement with tbe Chamber of “Tbe following table gives in de­ the Hebron Game club for the use continued on without making a re­ time aeti direct Commerce under which be gave one- Q->Remen>b4r who' asked you to 29. tail the distribution of the general of the cabin and grounds. port of the accident; Richard Maxwell of 80 Bpruee from New Tortcit half of his time to tbe association. fund. Montie reported the aoddent at repreebnt the Equitable Ooabh Com' He was succeeded by Herbert Mc­ P«ay7 •treet was discharged Saturday, andfieitee. Cann. 661 eontrlbutors received work the police aiation shortly aftar the ust. Andnilot of 97 C fo ter accident MrS; Mentie’a wound was A ^ e n a to r John. A. Hastings. ACTS “The officers of the association against their contributions, amount­ ____was adinitted for trqatMmt ing to $22,929.12. SPANISH WAR VETERANS treated at a doctor’s office. Saturday and discharged Sunday. tr The total number hours work pro­ m BANKRUPTCY Paricer Vetrano of 896 - Forbes R.K.O. vided was' 215,799. ATTEND STATE PICNIC 4APANB8B APPOlNnaDNT street; Edet Hartford, was diioharff- TOWN ADVERTISEMENT Projects paid by contributions: Geneva, Switaerland, Aug. $5.<— New Haven, Aug. 16.—;(AP)* ed and Cari Reutiier of 166 M drldgs (AP)—Japan informed tba League « a Sealed propoeals will be received • Mt. Neho #$11,2$2.03 Debts of $$88,971 and no assets street was admitted yesterdjty,' Park 6,611.17 Twenty-five members of Ward of Nations today that .Oensral No- were iadloated in a .pititiou la Clas^fi Den^ of . wi by the Board of Selectmen at their Cheney Camp and aiptiliary. United Buckland School • eeeee** 5,887.78 buyoehi Muto had been appointed bukrupity 'filed tofoy by Merritt Conn., was admitto47sst« office in the Municipal Building not Spanish War Veterans, attended the ambassador extraordinary and Ogden, buudlng eoptraotor of'Btaid- later than 4 P. M., E. S. T., August Porter St School »#••••• 9,580.46 Mre. 'M i ^ M aj^eu o f Areforer: A im U m h n East Center St (grading) 1,885.01 annual plcnlo of tbe department, of plmipotetttiary on a special mission' ford. Moregagea on property in died at toe hoepiw lest, i^ t at 22, 1982, for furnishing gasoline at Connecticut U. S. W. V. held yester­ to MSnehuria. Globe KoUow •eteeeeses 288.06 Stamford, Bndffeport aad New Ha­ 9:85. MfttteeeiSOe the Town Garage at the corner of day at Hurd Park, a state reserva­ Tha-note explained the general Assessors’ Office eeeeessS 289.04 ven wore'lilted. Robert Montis o f 86 Bigelow stirest East Center and Harrieon Streets,' tion on the Connecticut River near beafa tto .oredantiala and that Ms Phi* Ceeney S t School » • s s e e e 2,196A6 The M^tbhe gfohlte quarriei of was admitted today. for one year starting August 20, Eaethamptoa. . About 605 attended. appMatmant was “by the will of our E n R i a g | .40e Mam-tlreen School e • e e e s Millstone. Conn., throiigli Vltalp F. M., Jones, 27, o f 26 Froetov 1982. 686.03 Arrangements for tbe outing , were coyntiy.'’ It iomouaeied (3ane*<.l Munroe Paric eeseeeesess! 1,683.22 Pafodhu). aeerethty find treasurer, Road waa treatsd Sunday for 4 lip- Bidders should state the name of in pharge o f General Nelson ^Mlles Muto aUm was made oommsader-in- gasoline, and furnish an analysis. So. Mrin S t School 1,616.80, filed apititibhfo nanireupfoy with ‘ seaty received Mrifo-; amp and auxjliani' o f Middistown. oMef df the Kwaatuim< areqr and Its l^ t is s sr $MN(, assets He was dischsn^d.. 'Aiire. The Board of Selectmen reserves *ark Dept Road A cet . . ..5tP.0( .A'-weme luadt wa^ enjoyed at fioeo governor-general of Kwaatii Supporting Gardens...... 878.21 at|i^.Th«re sfo enditorf in jfMfoiion o f i l WjUlims ,th4 right to reject any or all bids. oavartoue games Mlowid... provine®* wfmL' (Town paid $485.62) / The igp^tm ist iAimmefiad ig W. A STRICKLAND, Skating Lodge ••••••••• •! 2417.58 j AL Oipohb ongki to make a first- CMmra.se 4T sort o f imK^aHiy'reeeg* and Becrstaryi—Board ligh School AsssmMy .. $99.06 rate baaebeifj^yer. Even the nltion o f MancMikup, altkouA It 4. of Sslsetmsn. lecreation Center ...... 147841 isn. in amea Teplifi' o f i8 Vi«a Itfoet est priced ean*t get Mm was Nttairked tim petiihm gave Ms deh waa treated at: 10:80 »thls meffitfig: , August 18, w a . , Brush A cet a s e e e • s ■*t 'Mm ...... ' ....-.-J.. did not appear in the’note. and assets at $13,004. for an Injured left elbow.

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(Geattaaed from fage OaaV to the. State coovenfion* il^leetman Bowen Distributes AdaflQa Exp,...... «i. 5 (Foniiahed by Potadm ^ Co.) UUter'' the agreeafimt, the New Ih^iice of Half Acre Air Radnction . . . .i...... Central Bow, Hartford, Conn. Ouoirdt wiu have 36 delegates and Alaska' Jim .., *..!...... 12 , 1 P. Bf. Stocks lieutenant' governorship ■ and the 8 ^ 4 ' A i Through Town Charity De- All^ilmiy ...... 2% other the oompire&rship. Each thi-QIAGtaaid 41. ^ i^nm YMtenby Aftenow faction'would alap,..reCeive>eitlMrr,the .^..Di.ihle.’i midst of theic factional ;;^arimeut. Allied c aie m ...... 78 Bank Stocks ^ditfioalties David Wileion, State ;....'...... 6X Bid Asked treaeurership or 'tbff post of^ aec^ :jj^;|Fw{» Jf^ s TniB- Sweet' com picked from a ha^ Am For Pow ...... 9^ Cap Nat B’and T .. 90 'tfUty;0f state. I' ctuumon; said he will report an opr' town-eapfivsd^finrt-iBCUa^ the b0st; OiBlstib • outlook -for the Democrats troops and otEuM of his ’ political acre at the farin of Selectman Nor­ Am.Hknd Stand ...... 8C ^ ^n . R iv e r...... 450 — The poaribiUty of a conv^tion to Gonnecticut vriten he confers wood G. ^ w e rs on Demlng street Am Smelt ...... 16% Htfd. Conn. Trust .. — 65 fight over the nominations for Unit­ bittmtiis.. .. . t 1 - : 1 ■ . ppe • rtatie^ oonv)mtiafi oc •ue,.s9|api i i AtHwilic. day, to New. Yoria with National The. new ^per^D er M ep t^ said is being distributed to needy fami­ Am Tel and T el...... , ...... 107 First National ...;. 125 — ed States Senator and (ton^essman- Ctoairmah James A. Fisriey. * i' and Oruminers AfObifialioa e t lies in Manchester through the town Am,Tob B ...... 75 Land Mtg. and Title .. — *9 at-largCi leaders-said,’virtually elim­ all the storm . trpqpers-^ thTpughout d y ovtf file' weep any Sixtybii^t 'Vtoctmt W. Dennis, Hartford, will this ^ebuntty hav?' beeh. given an charity department. The ews on Am Wat Wka ...... 28% New Brit. Trust ...... — 180 inates toese posts as subjects for also go to New York: this week to (tot^s,* representlmj:.!.fbb^^ tobje. ,Sun-tanned and tired, after two this particular plot of corn were hot Aneoon d a ...... 8^A West Hartford Trust.. — 190 any deal. «l8^t-day fiiriough;. This' was' to- ^part ’.iA :rae parade'and obumaWTe weieto a t Canto Cross, NlaOtie and _ ^ttchison ...... 44 Insurance Trust confbr with leaders on organiztog teipceted as an- tottration the*:NAfi laig;e enough for ihihrketing, but the Week-End Developumts ;cliibB. ^ has been named to take events...... 5 ; 1 ^e&’s Farm, tbe National Guard's kernels were fully developed and as ^tubuzn •...... 64^^ Aetna Casualty ...... 34 37 leadership, vrisbed first to clafify- new rifle range,; Company G and the Balt and Ohio ...... 11% Aetna Life' ...... 1 5 % 17% The latest wrinkle toi the Shanley chaige of the movement to Coxmecti- the ’ pcMtion to which' the party sweet as «iy com that can be controversy • occurred during the cu t - stood ; as a'restot of'Saturday's''con­ Howitzer Company pulled into Man­ bought, ^ t because of the size Bendix ...... 9 Aetna Fire ...... 23% 25% chester by train at 2:10 yesterday Metix Steel 17% Automobile ...... 12 14 week-end, when , the New Haven ference, f > -• H a^ra, Aiig. 15..^(AP)-^A man - Selectman Bowers could not place it Borden ...... 27% Ctonn. G eneral...... 35 38 Town (toinihittee ' ruled ' that afternoon and marched directly to oli the market and he called Town Demanded Pqsltioq, . believed to be Ctoaries Reyiiblds 'Of the state armory where they were CJanPac ...... 18% Hartford Fire ____ . . . 31% 38% a deposit of $15 must accoini>any A government spokesman. dis­ TIO6 ;Noi^ avenue,' ^fidgej8>>d;.wim ^ d for tbe annual field training Treasurer Waddell to see if it could Ctose (J. I.) ...... 49 National F ire...... 30 82 each ticket filed "for 'next ^ utst WOMAN WARDEN AWAY, be used for families on the charity closed that when Hitler' presented Oertqualy injured'today Otoen h e:w v ,. duty. Ctorro De Pasco ...... 11% Hartford Steam Boiler 40 45 daFs city primaries. himself before Ftesident’ ' VoU ifin- stnicdC’^ an automobile driven Ity Rigidly Inspeoted lists. A man was sent to the Bow­ (toes and Ohio 21% Phoenix Fire .. 40 42 NlChblaa-Fumento jf New Ymrk. H ei ers farm to pick the com and-it is Shanley, sasdfijg that be was act­ 20 CONVICTS ESCAPE deitouig on Saturday: he ' told file The Manchester boys were Ctorysler ; ...... 12% Traveler^ ...... 360 370 ing on ad'vice of his sUpporton, re? President, that he demanded a.'ppri- w§ajtakega. to. New,i.Haven hoi^tai:> pleased to get home, but they came being distributed to the most worthy Ctol Gas ...... 13% PnbUo Utilities Stocks fused to pay the deposit and ak a rer tinn. Power ...... 42% 44% accept slates presented by the or that Saturday’s AT GLOBE GROWING ven’s. 61 delegates to Mayor F. T. the. woman warden, Mrs. George failure-to agree must be ascribed C<>lonel Petty was accompanied in Elec Auto, Ute ...... 16% Am Hardware ...... 19 21 Waters. solely to, them .' the inspection of the re^ment by Elec Pow and Lt .,.... .i...... 9 Am H osiery...... ;. — 25 Maloney. They charged, the town Three were recaptured, two at It^ihg Toei Fcac Film A ----- ...... 3% Arrow H and H, .com. 6 8 committee had acted beyond its The (labtoet set a t; rest a rumor Major Francis M. Maddox, U. S. 4 Sayre, Okla., and.one a t_ Quanah, that the Reichstag might not bq Army and Major James W. Carroll Gsn EH 16% do, pfd ...... — 90 power to demanding the fees and'in­ Tex. A score of guaifis were search­ of the Brigade staff, and the clean Gen F o o d s...... 26% Billings and Spenqer.. — 2 dicated they might make the mat-^ inunmbned, by announ^g that-, it and Sdre Feet Recent Additions To Those ing for the others to. the Wichita will be called,'Within tbe;-time • pro­ company streets and bright field Gen Motors ...... 13%Bristol Brass ...... — 10 ter the subject .of a court figl|t. mountains. kitchens earned for the regiment the G illette...... 19% do, pfd ...... — 106 While declaring himself “ready vided by the constitution,' and not When- skin peels between the toes;;? praise of the Regimental Com­ Toldng Rusch’s Lessons (Sold D u s t...... 15% Case, Lockwood and B — 300 and able” to make the deposit of .Those at large were, described by later tium August; 80. - aqd the terrible itchljag. keeps you j|n: mander and his aides. Company G Grigsby Grunow'...... 1% (tolltos (3o...... 16 - — $495, Shanley said his unwillinguess Day Sergeant Claude Moore as .In todaFs edition of-the newspa­ misery, all the time bear to mind, was complimented by the Regimen­ Hershey ...... 54 Ctolt’s Firearms ...... 7 9 to do-so was “based on the prtoc|^ “among.the toughest men we’ve per Angriff there - was; > a bitter that Petersons ptotaneni brings 'lri* tal Commander' for excellence in Number 48 Boys, 54 Girls. In t Harv ...... 29 Elagle Lock ...... 17 20 pie that this procedure shuts off op; got.” editorial .by Joseph (^bbels, ^ Hit­ qtant’rellef—you can’t beat it andfi ordnance and equipment. Int' f^iclc ...... 8 Fafnir Bearings...... — 36 position at any time to the wi^es .The men forced their way from- ler’s propaganda chief and. reputed won’t. fail YOU. ^ , Due to the large amount of work Int Tel and Tel 9% Fuller Brush, Class A. — 12 Of the town committee.” the west cell block by overpowering to be one of the most po'Weiful-fig- Thousands know all this' to hie. Night Sergeant Tom Owens. Then ures in the Nazi movement:. It an­ niecessary in breaking camp, pack­ Life Guard Frank Busch of the Johns Man-ville ! ...... 23% Gray Tel Pay Station:. 24 27 true-^your druggist' knows, it—hfe' ing mess heiU and kitchen gear, tak­ Kelvinator ...... :. 5 Hart and (tooley------— 125 FitzGerald Bnmors they, disarmed W. H. Dean, - on nounced a.new . campirngQ- against also Imows that, for .sore; burning, ing down tents and loading boxes Globe Hollow swimming pool has Kennecott , .. .*•...... 10%Hartmann Tob, com... — 2 " Meanwhile reports persisted that guard at the door, and escaped to the' government and' warned the ul- aching-feet, ringwbm or rathlete^. and military equipment aboard tbe been busily engaged this season giv­ Kreug and Toll ...... %. do,, pfd ...... — 20 the opposition'to ...New ‘Haven;.-to the automobiles of two officers. No tim'ate triumph of the party is- in­ foot, there is nothing better. . long lines of baggage cars lined up ing swimming instructions to a Lehigh Val (toal ...... 3 Inter Silver...... 16 18 Shanley was based on a plan to give Shots were fired. evitable. ; . . .. Peterson’s Ointment is aim 'a on the New Haven tracks a t thfe Ni- large number of boys and girls. A Lehigh Val'Rwy ...... 10% do, pfd ...... 40 45 David E. FitoGcraid a place on file Mrs. Waters returned today and Another article, gave. tbe.schedule blesribg for those who sioffer vrifi) antic depot, there was little sleep total of 242 boys and 275 girls have Ugg and Myers B ...... 53% Landers, Elary A CJlk 27 -" 29 state ticket. If the latter should began an investigation. for various week-end social.evqt^ts, Eczema, ? old sorest chafing, rash* Saturday night for .the regiment. taken this opportunity to obtain in­ Ijoevrs 26 New Brit. Mch., com.. 2 4 become a cmididate for bffibe, lead­ - There .were.500 men to tbe cell urging the storm troopers" now , on -pimple^its .speedy, healing pow^ Receive Pay structions, this number including 48 Lorillard 1^% do, pfd ...... — 75 ers pointed out, it would-be political­ block; which forms part of the out­ furlough to “Join to and have a-good Is simply'marvelous; 35c, all drug Upon arrival at the armory, the recent b e g in ^ g s in the boys’ class McKeesp Tin J...... 44 Mann A Bow, (Heiss A — 8 ly inexpedient to give the Cahgres- side walL' time before the new figmt begins'.” i stores.—^Adyt, ' men removed thdr heavy uniforms and 54 in the girls’. Mbnt Ward ...... 10% do. Class B ...... — 4 and after the various details had Those who have recently jomed Nat Biscuit...... V 37% North and Judd _____ — 12 stored the camp . equipment away the classes are: Boys, Walter Weir, Nat (tosh Reg ...... 11% Niles. Bern Pond ...... 7% 8% for another year, the men received Thomas Davis, .Richard Johnson, Nat D a iry ...... 20% Peck Stow and Wilcox 1 3 their pay. Approximately $5,300 WUUam Manning, Bobbie Bantiy, Nat'Pow and Lt ...... 14. Russell Mfg ...... 5 16 was distributed among the 126 men Harold Orfltelll, Buddy McDowell, N Y (tontral .'...... 23.Scovill ...... 14 16 and officers of the two local units Russell Prentice, Joseph Mozzw, NT NH and H ...... 17Stanley W orks...... 11 18 for the. two weeks camp training Ernest McNefl, Joe Carabino, Ran- North Amer ...... 27^i Standard Screw ...... 25 — Pjsriod. deil Brown, Richard McCabe, Harold Noranda ...... 16% do, pfd., guar., A . . . 100 — ?I4eut. Raymond E. Hagedom, of gymingtnn, Richard Gre'zel, Tommy Packard ...... 3% Smythe Mfg (3o ...... — 25 Company G commanded a detail of Grezel, Larry Metter, Russell Param P u b ...... |...... 4% Taylor and Fenn ..... — 120 thdi who mann^ the pits during the Winther, Wayne Wrighti Frederick Penn ...... \ ...... 14% Torrington ...... 29 31 EASY TO BE coxhbat firing problem, conceived and Adamson, Arthur Freeburg, Stew­ Phlla Rdg C and I ...... 4 Underwood Mfg Co .. 13% 15% initiated this year at the new Na­ ard Prentice, James Hickey, Ray­ PhlUipsPete ...... 6% Union,Mfg C3o ...... — 6 tional Guard range by Captain mond Peterson, Carl Flnkbeln, Cle­ Pub Serv NJ ...... 45U S Envelope, com. ^. — 46 Qbarles Sargent, U. S. Army in­ ment Lupacchino, Milton Boyle, Radio ...... 7% do, p f d ...... 55 — structor formerly of this town. William Adamson, Albert Virginia, Radio Keith ...... 4% Veeder Root ...... — 7 Honor for Hagedorn William Kennedy, Richard Pember, Rey Tob B ...... 33% Whitlock (toil Pipe . . . — 8 Due to. the fact that Captain Sar­ Lester Ferris, Donald Galli, Kenneth Sears Roebuck ...... 21%J.BWil’ma Co. $1<) par 40 50 gent hasVtoen detfmhed' from the Little, Teddy Grzybala, Edward (tot­ Socony Vac ...... 11.% rei^eht and ordered to Fort Ben- ter, (leorge Hunt, Thomas EUlbtt, South P a c ...... 18 xdpg, Georgia, Lieut . Hagedorn re- (jalvln Muldoon, Earl McCUllum, St Brands ...... 14% nntins. the dnly officer in the regi­ William McCuUum, Sydney Smith, St Gas and E l ...... ‘. 18% DRY ORGANIZATION ment conversant with all features Of Jackie Bennett, William McCtonn, St Oil C a l...... 26% the firing problem, which is consid­ Kenneth Unde, John Mrosek, ' John St-Oll NJ • • ve* ••••••••••••••• 33%, ered one of the best ever employed Krlnjak, Thomas Humphrey,- Pat­ Tex (torp ...... 15% CONSIDERS ACTION l ^ the regiment. If the preblem is rick . Humphrey, Louis ' Falcette, Timken Roll Bear ...... 15% A washer and ironer how costs less than a washer ulM n at year, Lieut. Hagedom Louis Macri and William McCtorthy. TVans-America ...... 5% (Centinmd,,From-Pa|^if^ will undoubt^y have charge'of the' '' Girls r- Mad«dted^i-Carroll,^ 'Pearl; Union Carbide ..7 ...... -22% rift^e detail. Kloter, Catherfni)^ GsmvMn, KoSlyn Unit Aircraft,...... 15 I violator was the real problem of alone a^ewyears ago. The ironer is jnterdiang^ - 'Company G’s combat firing team, Chetelat, (torroll Wood, Deborah Unit Olorp ...... 9% National prohibition although be is domposed of Sergeants Storrs, Cas­ Sloan,'Eleanor Davis, Doris (toap- Unit Gas Imp ...... »..... 17% i most immune^ from 'the direct ac­ able with the wringer and ^ enables you to iroha ih sells, Murphy, Bychblski, Gozdz, and man, Barbara CJarter, Ruth Carroll, U S Ind Alco ...... 27% : tion of the law itself. Privates Quiim and Giorgetti placed Marguerite Barry, CHara Hamilton, U S Rubber ...... , 4% ; third in the combat firing problem. Msrrtle Horton, Shirley May, Ther­ U S Steel ...... 38 V. Arthur M. Barnhart, chairman of chair <»mfort,F^^ Sergeant Storrs, 20-year-old mem­ esa Genovesi, Elizabeth Genevesi. Util Pow and Lt ...... 5% :Che Illinois Conference of Dry Or­ ber of the company, and a graduate Ethel Donahue, Marguerite- Musch; Warner Pic, ...... 2%ganisations, I told the delegates that ^ 90% of all your wash­ of the Connecticut Agricultural Col-- .Elvina Horton, ■ Evelyn Bennett,. West Union ...... 32 President Hoover “morally, if not lege, njlssed qualifying, for expert Marion Ruttgers, Ruth Klottke,: West E3 and Mfg ...... 32%, legally, has abrogated his right to rifleman by one point. Sergeant Evelyn Davenport, Doris Gardner, Woolwbrth ' ...... hold 33% the office of (tolef Elxecutive to ing. Storrs made seven bullseyes out of (Jertrude Gardner, Viola Kotch, Har­ the United States. The President ' r eight shots, failing to fire the last riet Wennberg, Doris Ctole, Doris hiss backed down at a. moment'when round. . > ■ Wennbergi Bethora Kibbe, Betty every triie prohibitionist m ost'^|it Qualify 18 of 25 Wennberg, Barbara Wennberg, Flor­ *>ATR0N SAINT FESTIVAL more firmly than ever for the cause . Hke Howitzer company qualified ence Gorman, Audrey. Kuelling, of temperance.” I S ^ b o f 25 men who took the gun­ Winifred Kuelling, Nancy Foley, Barnhart also flayed (3ov> Frank­ ner’s tests at Camp Cross this year. Marjorie Kuelling, Lorraine Gorman, ATTRACTS BIG CROWD lin D. Roosevelt and John D. Rocke­ C ^y 10 men wqro qualified last Marion Weir, Verna Sallander, feller, Jr. for thClr attacks oU the year. The company received train­ Grace Mader, Catherine. Gbrinan, Large Number of Italians .Take 18th Amendment ing-in the 87 m.m. howitzer and Geraldine Smith, Lucy Carriglone, trench mortar at the new range this Althea Johnson, Mary Donnelly, <3er- Part In Celebration At Sub- year. trude Harris, Lucy Bulsse, (jeiiriide Alpine Club Yesterday. Cole, Betty Uoyd, Anna May Krob, VINES WINS MATCH Irene Bulsse, Anna Cerrigipne and The largest crowd to many years CANADA, BRITAIN Antoinette Cerriglone.' gathered at the Sub-Alpine C$ub' on IN NEWPORT TOURNEY Endridge street ^terday for the IN TRADE ACCORD annual grand ' fe^val to honor of SAT DOWN ON JOB, the Madonna dell ’Olmetto, patron saint of the city of Cossombrato Newpo^ R. I.^ Aug. 15_(AP)— AVrOMATIC (Continued From Page One d’Asti to Italy. About 150 persons H. EHlsworth Vtoes of Pasadena, BUT NOT FOR LONG attended the banquet at noon and Calif., the Newport Casino tennis butter as against the present duty, many more arrived for the sports tourney's defending champion, to­ approximately two cents a pound. program to the afternocm. Restrictions on Lumber Bricklayer Does Hop, Skip and The festival is held annually .by day g ^ e d the second round by de­ Additional restrictions by special a Jump and Finds Himself natives of the Italian town, who feating Hugh G. M. Kelleher of New Aufamiatic order on products such as wheat Minus Seat In His Pants. brought the custom to the United York, 6-3, 6-4. It was 'Vtoes' firsV and lumber whenever the necessity States from Italy^ Those present competition since his Davis Cup vic­ arises. .V- were ffom towns and cities through­ Attachment hmimr This was the British answer for tory over Henri (tochet of France. The nrlckwork on the additiop to out (tonnecticut, including New Ha­ H. W. “Bunny^' Austin of Eng­ the demand that Britain cut down the Center Auto Supply Ctompimy’s ven, Torrington, Bridgeport, Coven or place an embargo on its trade land, top seeded to the I r ^ e foreign building at Center and Ctourch try, Bolton, Glastonbiuy and contingent oyerwhelnmd Huntii^- with Russia. streets would have been completed Wallingford. On the Canadian side, the chief ton Hartford of Newport 6-0, 6-2, m iM l Saturday but for a mishap to one The Irst event of the day, Palla A1 o get out of the openh^ ro u ^ An­ concessions are likely to be on coal, of the bricklayers. Two men were iron and steel. The United King­ Tamburello, was won by Frank Cla- other early victor; was Frankie laying brick on the south section of millo and William. Belflore of this Parker of Mil^ukee, newly crown­ A new economy—a new thrift—within the reach of dom woidd like reductions in the the addition when one was suddenly rates now imposed by Canada on town, who defeated P. Garrone and ed National juniot champion who prevented from working further. p. Belletti, also of Manchester. Ma­ drew a first rotmd bye; and then de­ British textiles. While this seemed He started to act as though he had every^ family. Yes, washday can be thrift day. likely-on certain high-grade Ones, it rio Marchesotti acted as referee apd feated EHllott Hobbs of Newport, sat on a pin or was stung by a bee in Angelo Monseglio was score k e ^ 6-16-1. was doubted that the British re­ the south section of himself. His er. Ironing day> too. Complete laundry Equipment now quest could be fully met in textiles The Japanese Da-Ws .Cup entry generally. fellow worker ctuue to his assistance The Bocce tournament was won and found that the rean^ of his over­ by G. Magiorotto ,and F. Addone of also, cfbrvived the opening play. Freetoade between the United alls were all burned out and that the Take! Kuwabara defeated John A. mak^ posi^ble complete freedom from laundry ex­ Kingdom and Canada on mbtor- Torrington with V. Musso and P. Marshall^ Detroit 6-0, 6-1, to a firat cycles, side cars and motor trucks same trouble was to be found in his Marchelli of New Haven to. second trousers and that there were also in­ roimder and Jaro A Sateh Stored pense. Alldrudgery is gone. Washing and iron- was regarded probable. place. The team of Mario Mm - the third round -with a 6-0, 6-2 de­ There was a suggestion Canada dications that his imderclothes were chesotti and Frank Sonico of this falling apart. cision over C. W. Winslow of New-, would give linens free entry since town captxired third place. Gold port George Lott, see^d fourth ing are dondquickly and-easily. You ha,ye sweeter, the Dominion industry is small and ’The workmen > arotmd the place medals, imported from Italy for the knew what the trouble wa as soon festival, were awarded the winners played his first grass court gatoe cannot comTOte with northern Ire­ this season against Louia Hobbs, land. For tiiat, Canada woiild get a as they saw it He.had put..on a of first and second place. better looking clothes that last far longer. And the new p^r of overalls before starting Newport and gained the third round better market Ybr flax by reason a The setback tournament was won on a 6-0, 4-6, fr>2 vlcto|y., ' higher British duty . oh' Russian to work and then'sat down on a by Ralph Aceto and Joseph Felloe of cost, for botii washer and ironer, is now so little. flax,, now a considerable competitor. bench. It happened'to be a bench Manchester aind second was taken Caaadlah newsprint, it vrils sug­ where batteries are repaired and by Antonio Innoccente and.Giannan- gested, get a larger British the acid got onto his ^veridls, tonl Garibaldi of that 'own. Danc­ market in view of the fact the Do- started eating a hole in the seat and ing was also uijoyed through the DEPUTY NOT SLAIN mlnlOh now sells approximately before he realize it'th e seat was afternoon and evening, music, being - $180,000,00(1 worth a year to the gone in the overalb, the trousers funljlBhed by H en^ .'Vlens orchestra* BY ALL MEANS mVESTKSATB THIS ■ I- Ctoiisbad, N. M., Aug. 15.—(AP) United States, compared to oply and his underdothss. A liberal ap- . ^ ' $8,000,000 worth to British pub­ plication of oil put him in a condi­ —(toief Deputy Sheriff Joe, Johns, a TWO SAFES RIFLED erraneouiriy reported to have been BIG LAUNDRY EQUIPMENT VALUE ..‘V'.f-'' lishers. tion for a ride home, which he took - i standing up. slain after being kidnaped from • a ■ '"'‘'■vll ASKS STATE TO PAT ^ d g ep o rt, Aug. 16.—(AP) — tourist, camp near here, toieph^ed SafiB-cracken entered two stores Sheriff Walter McDcnaald to^ y he ;Wa V A i». 16.—(AP) —The AUTOIST GETS YEAR ovmed by ijOgan Brothers befbra had been released, by his captors— , V B| ki asked to pay dawn todtQr sM In ''each- twn men and a woman—near' San ^ e dpet of prihtfaig" tt e . midehce (tolon, (toxud Zone,. Aug. 15—(AP) opened safes to exactly the same Ahtonlo, Tex. * *-A V. ,.f ■ takep mt tlie trial of FrMc^ck E. — Ensign John ' H e^ Swell, manner and escaped .vdth loot At Johns ,'wai not seriously injured. Ifing^n, the stock broker who is U. S. N., attached,to the United a store at 199 Stratford avenue the He said he did not khow the identity serving a flVe to twelve year term States submarine base at Coco Solo, thieves carried a small safe from the of his'ahducton, who overpowwed •,* / '' piris^. He has taken an >topeal was sentenced to a year at hard first floor to basement where they him while he w u toii^ettog the .li­ labor in the Cabal Zone penltenttaiy tlie Supreme ( Court of Errors. opened it and at 884 Undley street cense number of their MitombbU^ ■...A morning Attorney Thomas JR. today. they broke open a hole in the fldor El PatK> iK^ce received a riqx^ itzsimaMiBs o f New Haven ap­ He was xonvlcted oCj. involuntary to order to get at the safe. They last night that. Johns' deea^pitstiBd 773 Sirin S i Phone 5181 ed,before: ^udge F. P. McEliby manslaughter to connected with the carrl^' this safe into a backroom body haJ been f to laa and broke It open. The Stratford lupe Peak. 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Ptttwar|6 «nd W KKf oCMr MMM al «tBt«ra are is Uwi WATKINS tolto^ /[M ll^ eii' ;pae|W7iis Tb»; g i ^ W a tU u aala ia a re- faffitliar wiiR' ttM f ' / ' ' « ( tka kMa lateUlfWGa anl- w eeton qfnsltty o f Mk* iRtoveFi ax- fttndture trade. It la cuieat spoBktog valoa aafl wHB tha ]ffadleated on tke nsderstaoding that crave end ChaoghtfU mnanier eC' Us tV a .it n the pnit ia over .and dtme with and address, just ; as ttsy havo Uaiis (^ A P E t AT 11 OAk o t: r;^ that the ftald muat ha daared far at ^ st hand that Mr. Rooasvelt a new day and a new deal. And on spedaMsss to anpnatovs mailas and Bflitaiii K-Aiidfliflen tte eonrace to write off the day be- ^ Bucceedsd In junking an but ths K n M Oirfletor ResIdeoetTIM taMr bv ■»■>••• «••••*> «*HiAe fan yeeterday ea though it had alightesi trac« of a Harvard ae- ■■ m , m> naS and vitality has ehiropraotor. -One masumulative stage old timers, dutteiing ia the is a tax on the same. Evm» though They go right down into the on the platform or over the radio treatment to the nedc (while you Whigs, heard this echo of another this is ejqwnded en behalf of more become effective it is not easy to as others and, although probably not been, stressed as much . as it are having the pain) would doubt- fundamentals. They illuminate a should be in medical text books; In day's humor sad smiled.sadly. than one. peeson, it is not permissi­ imaglae, except that it would be a th^ all will be functioning before lese relieve ana, if not, the cause ble to prorate the apiount of the subject that li commanding the fact, in many important medical may then TM found to be dther It was a wheeze born of the troup- ABVELOUS very bad Und of a Congrese for tbs election day, tbe heavy work will ing minstrel shows of yestwyear. bill among the persons in the party puzzled and brain weary attentkm of fan to Secretary of the Treasury volumssiOBs may seafoh in vain for rheumatism or some reflex from ANHAOTAN country to bave on its bsatto and aigr reforeacs to the relationsUp lower down am the spine. Jaste of the period , visioned hen land thus iaereue the exemptions statesmen—the. questions. How can Ogden Mills, Secretary of War sad evade tiie tax. Where, therefore, one likely to work an infinite amount Patrick J. Hurley and Secretary between a pmdtibB o f the abdominal coops being robbed, laundry being filched and raOroad' tiM beteg count a party of six persons la presented %LUM business be again stimulated, into of mischief. of the Interior Ray Lyman Wil­ organs: snd^^ tbs tone of the ab­ Causejl of Death real life? >How can hoardadymoncy bur. dominal walls. It is nevertheleni, Question:-Mrs. Herb Li writes: “I ad by stiasddl actors. wito a bill f(W f 12. tk« amount of Fortunately there isn’t the light­ .. .. . the tax is 80 cents. (BXplsnatioa: true that strong abdominal muscles have read that, cmrtaln diseases, such New Toric.^ Promptaesa to.ztoeti- be gotten into the chami^ of est risk of the election of any con­ are even more important than a -Over my shoiilder a veteran sighed ’ili^ tax is payable on the 20 per As For RoosevUt ‘ as pneumonia, dancer and heart dis tag Imstaeas appotatatMnto. eartaiidy trade? How can the people be in- siderable number of bitter-end pro­ Of course there are those who good spine. All a t our nourishment case are tbe most fatal to the hu-. for. the pasring of ,the - Uackface cent of the p O ^ s total bill, at the »dueed to buy? eomea ftom the abdominal region man raee<: that is, that they kill actor.. Burnt cork, he went on, was rate of 1 1--2 cents fm each 10 cents is a virtue anywhere, but to flUtag hibitionists to Ckmgress next No­ 'Will suggest tjbat this represents a and moot o t'o a r organs.of elimina­ The Watkins sale pfovldca at once sad fall from the heavy moro people than any other disease. fast becoming a theatrical museum or fractiim tiiiNreof). sodal engagamaiBts in tlUa Ug .d iy vember. Both major parties are tion are Ueo; located there. Weak­ Is this true?” 'piecev . . . I f a fixed admission or eo v tr it is very apt to prove caase, for the answer and the answer’s proof: artillery that Hoover had' la' IflU, ness o f tbe abdominal walls means now definitely committed to getting but it may be questionsd wbstfasV , Answer: Yes, cancer and heart “And the. beedtt started in charge is .ln^8e<|rsnd such, chaig'e honficide-. ■ By a drsstie readjustment,of retail that suck iinportant organk as the disease are now .talcing the lead. blackface,” droned the rueful voice. It is traditkmal m NeW Y < ^ 'titat rid of the Eighteenth amendment the best of the Cabinet beys won't Udnsyk stoniaeb, Uver, spleen, aad is deemed fa ir Jtnd reasonable Ih prices to correspond to the deflation compve favorably with ths bast of' “Montepmery and Stone came out comparison with charges made for one arrives a bii late for tafonnal aad the fanatically narrow Vdrtead tntsitines may . become seriously Senr MPk Dfet BiQy ^ veri^ ’s troupn Cbauncey l wdl as forntal affoirs. Not too of labor and »w material. That the Roosevelt orators. pK^sad and tbelr functions im- rimUar performances and entertain­ law. Candidates who refUse to sdb- Question; Miy. Jeanette R. asks: Oloott Useked up for the old Can- ments, then thC tax applies to this te—but there is that eertota tanr- any such readjustment must In­ Roosevelt Umself win nmke more patoid. No Mrsott can be ready “How much aeidtflphilous milk C ' scribe to the accepted policy of speeches than Hoover: aad: the cross outfit Belasco once N<^yed alone. glh between the mwclfied time mkr clude slashing into fractkms the beaffRy witiiout firm abdominal should a person-take where gastritis uncle Tom. Yes, sir—Joe CaW- the correct time ra t arriving vrifieb their parties in this important mat­ chances are that he wlB put thin aundes, and the. time used in ds- is present? Can. one take toma­ The law also provides that no tax : boom-time profits of both maniifac- thorna, RayuMod ffitchcock—snd the persm of tad; can measurf to- ter simply wilf not be nominated— over better, but unless he can re­ vsloptng tbsiB and preserving their toes?” irtMUi be ctdlecteC from a guest bent sttactively after a little experience cruit such pre-qonventloa foeS as At even Otis Skinner started- with I turer and retailer^ should b« as plain nor should they be. tone Is'w d l Spent. Answer: I usually recommend a burat cOTk. Joe Jefferson, came on merely iq>oo eating a zoeal, if. he in Manhattan as daylight. And yet it is clearly Smith, Governor Ritchte of IfSfly- Many serious surgical operations sweet zoUk diet, for gastritis, but laavee the place beforo tbe enter- There is one party to which a con­ land and Owqn D. Young and get lunre been’ performed simply be- the stags for the'flrst time as a Traffic obstacles aad other com- ^obvious that it is only in certain ^eraat kinds of sour milk may blackenM up jflduminny, - dumped tatament b^tes- Likewise, no tax pUcationis Iff Ufa tt.toe^ vinced prohibitioniat can now sack them speaking for him Us assistant catwe eurgeons have not realized the somstlmes be used with benefit. accrues against a guest in a sepa­ Clines o f trade that there has been orators will look no more impres­ Importaace of explaining to pa­ out of a valise by Danny Rice, who long ago estalkslied .fiM tradft a candidacy for Congress and do so With either the sweet or sour milk was the daddy of ths minstrels. rate or a private dining room where Nowadays the hoioe ^teitataar has i any real understanding of this sive than Hoover’s. tients that the abdomlaal mus that they are strong GoverBor Rooseyelt has convinced advaacs man whose oompahy had' pressnt. That ought to help soW bUleved he could liM Cal iip for full enough to carry out the design tost OFHAGUECOURTS satizfied JohnnyMan probahto cratic nar^ Mopled. at C bteogo will -Upon rsscltoMr (jlbufl he found no for a new houas aoms special One can’t think, offhand, of any pronotmee tbe ehnsemuncea j a ^ i - j thtog, either peace or its antl- evolTed froni s lower type .whito be earriefl' out 1^ Urn with eanieet word teom the manager and sent a aWe, other especially good reason. Be origtaMtOy walked at least a good hurried wire; “ When can I expect I design wrought-lTtm type hardwire that as It may, Sanders has been up and energetic actim. GREENLAND VERDICT i carried on the catalogue of a Con- part of the time on all fours. TbiB —Governcr Joseph B. Ely of Massa- you to arrive?” x Vegetobis geanpiiy Peihaps the Democratic factions to see OooUdge at Northampton.'aad M shown by tbs fact that inost a t Ths answer came: 'Teriisps on- ! necticut maautactorer. DSUvery it does not yet u>pear that tbe ex- ehusetts,' a rd m Al Snaith sup­ Tbe vegetable kingdom la not know why they let the dear old gov­ the. sttodnnents o t tba abdominal porter. ths next cake of Ics.” , nearly so weU .'ep'sfsoted in the • could not be gaaraatssd fOr several Pfesident has imomlsed saytUng. orgsas are form tbe back. Walking « • * Copenhagen.— (A P )— Denmark is ernor stick around when they are— A good bet is thst sooner or confident that the permanent court Manhattan telephone book as toe i weeks. He went to a handicraft cx- in an upright position as we do In the abeenee o f tbe United Then there were those ptotoy. if animal kingdMB, Tbaie are just s so far to vain—trying to patch up later the frugal Cal will come makes it impwativs that the organs of international justice at toe Hague ! pert, had his hsrdwars to two days States and Rnaria, the 12 years Jap­ not funny, aDid-maa jftoes. The late few totaiscribeirs ntosed Bkta,laa4 an armistice good until the' day after through with a single speech. be supported by internal pressure cf Eddls used ons that win award her unfiseuted sover­ more Pepptos. Kale makes; the Hat, j —and was Charged, t o t the hsnd- Some of the Republican sena­ strong abdominal walls. No animal an has sat In Geaava she has larg^ sisetlon. Certainly no outsider can ly been a spectator of EoropeaB through aeseelnifly endless varia­ eignty o-ver all Greenland. there’s one Beet, and BroeedU/ ap­ ! forged product, lees than coe-thiid tors will be on tbe job, but m<»t walking on all fours is troubled with tions. Remember it: “Mlstah Bones, pears a couple if Utatt. S i S why. It is evident that the sight of them will be busy in their own prolapsus at are human beinj^ events that eeaostnsd her IltUe. l^enmark’s rule over sections of i he was to ha asksd to pay for the —Dr. Xhaso Nitohe, amaiber of Jep- vtoy waq Eva made?” And the eastern Greenland, to dbqmtedi by But when the broivier Can’t even of the governor to Smitbites and states, especially those up for re- Mankind could avoid all of the dto answer eamn ”For Adam’s find the good, old ttm to touaa of j factory goods. Is it surprising, Ueetion. oedsrs wUto cone from fallen or­ eaeae Bouse of Peers. Norway and the-case Is expected .to Roosevdtians alike always sets like Csmpsay.“ . .. .(to, wau. sto'grand­ be decided in late December. Onion, there Is little tost fo r .fir.*- i that factory flnda businsas dull? No one seems to expect a great gans through realizlag the impor­ pa, he zaay know simw others. I ther searching;' ft’s Small eoagm- m t on a raw wound and the won­ tance of taUng special exercises tar ’There ia a vest azaouat a t pro­ Both countries have promised to Aside from the fbod todnstilas, deal of .effort from '>nce President hadn’t; heard tost one ainoe toe-last satiox to: raimnd i'ou that there to der grows that the facUona never Charlie Curtis, although he cam­ developing ths Abdondnal muscles. ductive husineaa avaflshle—if beak- abide, by toe fihdinr-. lag aoctanmodstioB oaa be-exteaded time I went barefoot. Ne Bartoly Paradlae of course, the Squech duK I which were flrst of all to reflect at hit upon the idea of taking a broom- paigned strenuously in 1928. The In this connection It IS Important > • « • to rsnUw that tbs' psivio organs sad to finance such productive btud- For Deninark, the question ts, ‘ retail the effects cf dsflstton, the itlcflc and poking the goc4 dean out chaaess are that Mrs. DbDy Gaan, Who^s Zoo uart'from prestige, principally that Upward aad Gtawaid Us famous half-sister, will be al­ the abdominal organs are not sepa­ Mttk The hl{^est nolut on the elevaUd women’s garmsnt and tbs fnmituie of the room and into a comer some­ rated by aay strong mua^ar parti­ Federal Reserve Bank atatemsnl. Those gentlemso vteo airange the of reserving Qroentond for tbe Bs- trades appear to have been the most as effective a drawing card headqapwteni o f tiis Bronx Park Zoo ktzoo, over vtoam tbe Danes elaiia in Manhattan, is at the north end c f where while they are strlvlag to un­ if She canopalgns this year—as she tion and, tbsrstors, a prolapsus - of Central Park. R’a the Catoedrai quickest to realize that the bosiaua the abdomixud organs will prsas No one need fear the outcome of soainmls iqipeor to have coohMered an iltnilstic guardiawmipi clinch their fists sufficiently to shake undoubtedly ^ 1 . erosn word' pnqple fans thto season. Mntwrially, the mMstioo ia hardly Fimkway-iaikth svenue curve, and days were over. Post war' boom upon the pelvic organa producing Qernumy because of the Nazis. the men in'toe (raiuilt smvtaa .fcnow hands. congestion and pressure which al­ You could say the future cf eay Tagi In sdjotolnc pans may now be worth debating. » the whole of prices in these lines came down with Mills and Hurley eastern Qreenlaiid It . would be im­ it as “ Suidde took.” Htoe the MeanwUle, ths sfforte of Mills ways produces severe narvous dls- country was sate in their< hands. found' the emus, gnusi' y a l^ Ibexes; tracks are <85 fact above, the street. elands, and others famlUsr to the possible' for more than 109 white a rush. Moreover they have con­ NO NEED OF IT and Hurley are not likely to bb sajr- turttoncss. —Fred H. Chapin, president, Na­ men to live toe year around, and That’s a verv Vmtonml m ^ a g tinued to come down tin now they thing to he sneezed at. Wilbur’s Most people do not exercise regu- tional Acme Co., after trip puiriers. then only with si^pUes from otoar to avenue aoes, umea y to atop There seems to be little probabil­ toriy sad even tboss who do often a b i^ d . have reached the ultimata bottom. campaign spsschss doubtlsas wlU bs lands. tolb ta k aboiut i t Wtthoht. gdlag ity that more than a handful of scrutinized to see that he doesn’t n^eet the special kind of exerdaes ’Tickst chlselsrs are thicker in Orfenlanrt produces no food ex­ out jot its way. to do it the street The persistent continuatiOB of buy­ America’s voters, relatively qpe^^* which develop the abdominal mua- If I’m guilty of anything, it’s Manhattan than Padsrswriti’s hak. loaes Its name and pratotcaBy aS Ml aay mors votara that the ds- das. Tho usual sxsrelss which peo­ cept flab aad meat from occaatonai ing of women’s garments, in con­ ing, will get a chance in this cam­ pretoion has been a fine tUng for guilty of bting a sap. They prqr ea an and luadiy, but brars mid musk OK. Netthar DaaMi its identifylhf ebarmtoriatics for. a ple use of bending over , sad touching —Maurice Maschke, G. O. P. “boss” parttcaku^ on anyons with toe stretch of about 00 btocto, tato ti> trast to the dead-and-alive state of paign to see or hear either of the the children or that tUs is a pro­ the floor with the fingers has no nor NmrwHlan expedtttons have pitious time for tl^e unemployed , to of aevSIand. tadieted to county snghtaet cennectioB with the toes- been payfiog eoncana aad ooold not become BItotii avtone' totoi dad so many other branebss of merdum- major Preeldential candidates in effect whatever oh the abdominal treasury shortage. teb. I .The fiUgbtest ncqualntsace eoatinto a ftato cm ito atofbward to take tours through the national muscles. The .only exerelses use­ opmate i^ oa tr finaaetal bnektog. dising, aQ throughout the depression, person. Mr. Hoover certainly, will paikh. vHto aay.psrtomwr M asaumsd to The “histoilaa] tl|R[te” in too oane Harlem river. ful for this purpose arii tiie exerciaas HE FOUND OUT vs thsto fuU rights to sto ticket A t O k m ^ elreto i ^ r i h ktoisiM is not by any means svMsnce of wo­ undertake no barnstorming tour and But MUla, one of ths moat in­ go Inch to toe. time cf Erik the Bad. of raising the trunk or the legs vors. reputed dtaweverec o( America abemi beoomea Oeateal Parii Weat wtth- men’s vanity—it is a true reflection it is Imprbbshle that hla opponent telligent multliJnlllionBlres who ever while lying on the back. Remember Akron. O. — Joa^ Axdrod g came into the govsmmsnt, proved Which, recalls a story told about 1,900 A. D. Norwei^OBa or lee- out alteriag its (toeetioa. It alas of price adjustment to Induds these s p f l^ sxerciBes to thought he was running oat of gaso­ Georgn^Mrahwin. Ths ooceposer- will spsak to more than a very few UmsSlf a po^ifU , forestnl speak­ your dally esHstheelc program if laiKkrs of NoewegMn extraction pretties up. ratoer extrsvagaatiy-' line, so. he looked at toe tank. And pianist was ruaUng to Carnegie xlall Itleavea this fancy title and " tha When we think of fumitune we cities. er when he defended the . admlnis- you wish to avoid the ill effects at were undoubtedly the first srttlen. was he burned up! Not because for'n cenesrt psiionnanto M mh a But the Une was-. broken DensMrk prettineeabtotodatCattodralpark­ think of Grand Rapida as inevitably ’There is no good reason why tratibn proUbltion plank at the Chi­ weak abdominal muscles. cago convention. Short and chubby, toerh was no gasMtoe, but baoause ..0HBisii, .awt ssanBlIy at a party, ar;njM. In the 18th cehtury when way. Just to add torv^tt ecafmdon, as we think of Detroit in assoda- either should put bimsClf to the Tomorrow—(Adhesions from he had uaed a aiatab for flhnu- hnatfl btan « t ^he stafK door aaWng Norwegte ahips fsCwl to enO with Catoedrai Fkikweyrron toe tost aide he is nevertheless regarded as a ** Prolapsus) eC the avenue,' tton vrith ^ automobiles. Grand fatigue, the risk and the ps^hologl- “ tower of strength” and already has insting purposes. Anyway, at the M hs,w su li hsip bar ffst a esat al- fooU. a s ' a g re ^ and the colony hoQiltal where he Was. treated for starved. Rapids had been plentifully generous cal haiards of personal appearance, attracted much of the admiration (lUBSTIONB AND ANSWERS thM h jMa BRO rign wta c«L Really. thou^N yto ., burns on ths, face, it vtos '-retorted ______ut cM-aeat I know of. Nerway Beviven Ctotoe. com eftom audi d yhuEi aa L to Itsslf In profits In the days when before the voters. In former times, the business world used to bestow that be was hot sextoUifly hurt When Nor^roy csjiM hpdiir the Ban Aatoalo. yoa wiff ;Bfinri____. on Andy MsUon. Bata la Tfnail te^ yon htoweteomn to tt,” anidtoe the goose hung Ugh; they weren’t uhleae a eaadldate went on tour and imHMHB; oDIltflRVo ' sway of fha Maiah 'ktaga, Qrean- tan’s street putoto toM tlW toto Hurinr has a pleasant. dasUng Question: I X writes: “ifor a to.solve.- -• n u t > - .'W to businesB out there just for fun. couple of months’I have had a pala AH, HE QUE88ED! •’I to w jo v e l^ . gurgled toe woaa- land antosMtically becaaM h. Xton- showed hlmsAIf to the people, he re­ personafity and knows no bounds iah eohtoy. A ftaf too But cress toai Thsy got thslra while the getting mained more or less a stranger to when hs goes forth to praise Her­ sometimes diarp aad sometime d\dl. warki Denmark, n pMu..^ or ' woriN sun, bert Hooyjur... , In oas side, of my>: h ^ , reao^ag The motor iMu was. prooeedlBg. **Aittealaao.” was good. But the furniture trade them. They had to draw tbsir. own Tutoar jexUlyi when > pretty ywiM /^^OILBaRT SWAN. tog vrito the OdtiMaa itoa Itooer to about fbh Bfoi from tiie 'shoiddw and upper aito idsa that ; was miles ehaad of many other jfittaroB of his personality, let their to the riiRt dds of the h e^ bade woman passenger eaksd: ^'Wbat'e wrong,with tote |ba% tolterr' thoto trader to rasliaing, when the crash Imaginatkme supply their .took of; . 'The > average taonminakir, it has; of toe ear. It. seems more acute to bsen-AnBd; SDSB^^ eent-bf the morning,, but la evsir-preaent aafl “TIM engita stdsaee,^bsvnpued. aame, that the joy-riding days were knowledge as to the lound of his her time.. In the U tehM ,, wanting not iMurtieulsrly pleasant Is ft > TlMiyouito vitenepi blusiMd aad ’ p t o lir ily |to9 tdMd to iOfiflkad'iMtaa^toe war. and that now industry and voice and Us platform mannerisms. from two'* and a half td' ll mtf^ hervUsT X am an unmarried wommi sn^ed. *^ y « Tve only been atot- Any otoer c ^ . to taovwaeat took t o 4 i ____ lig it. are . Ttam- aeter. Dehmarkilq-. 18 7Japaa ts toacUiasiUstfiC must get down to That is no longer true. a day, doing three aorss of diahea M ^w i^ ldt with ftneriOly rted two weekeP: ahe eatclelinsd. ------“How in the vkhid did you know?” 1toif7 G t e m a ^ Ocmenhagen, Beitin, trading privUegcAtoirc todant on TIM i^ d iiid tunradlb year. AMtoMTi Y ow ^ m y , bs itoNiSd (^^lOohigan Motec itew f. LidMMiiMb mill p ijiig oArtAln Bfirti of fimonlitiil coat •'.iV 1 - \

ADVERTISTOIENTS Burial was in the Ellington ceme­ '54-5, ■ tery. play fbr the patroks'of .'litaft street Injured Feet a chfes; It is called a ' iDCKVnjLE Francis Barbaro, 6, bf East Main, overtuto: and scored fok'ttAAVdhaa- street was given treatment at thej tta augmented by native ihstra-. * office of Dr. E H. Metcalf Satorday menta endi as the xnaxaiBaa ta kind Communicatioos for puhHcatton in' the fb r a n ^ ' ' night to an injnry to a toe' on tiie: of Oiban tattle), Cuban sticks, the be guaranteed pubUeation if tbty BEUEVE SUNDAY FRE Im foot Ah autosaobfie driven by: gourd and the Ixmko, vrihich'is a worts -nie Herald reserves the t ^ ; t d decttim.to p id ia sb -im Hmhert Lehman of 23'. Franklin double tom-tom. matter that may be Ubeloua or -whieb ia ihi bad-^taatec < gbeA street ran over the cbfld’atfoot-as'he i” Ta Be Playing time is about nine min­ expression of pcJiticai views is desired bub coa^ibQtkmnof t v INCENDIARY ORIGIN ran In front of the car from the utes. .It. is .based on- ihythmiC/ Character whiCh .ore detomatoty or abusive wili be ' ■ cUrb hear the Daniels Mill. Mr. idioms of Cuba and'^^the chief th ^ e , B b Made Oi»fiee <$> ' Your milk order is, of course, one Ldiman reported the accident to the ir- “Sostenuto”, is isrecCded by a UvCiy ^ *'Ab km ; as she swims I will of the most important of all food police.. introduction with ty^cal ibjrtluhic REdFBOCATlON <^that such buiCfit shCukt -d tid ty ■ >f.cook!** s h js the cook in Oon> problems. The milk must be pure BlaM At 23 High Street Found N otes and melodic figures, (Sershwin' ex­ conu'if tboM industrial. CMnnsunl- grad’s *^ l^ er of the Narcissus'’, and must have a high grade of nu­ In Hur«e Different Places Rockville Lodge No. 1359, B. P. O. monic Orchestra. plained. Editor, The Herald: ties vdiich reodvei 'stock ordos ^while the boat lists with one side trition. There will be no question Elks, win have its next regular Because he will iday the piano to Wednesday’s Hartford Courant ManChtoter, wlB'ihdiibe U»it6ee6» hi-Aha-water. The old cook and Kerosene Odor Is De­ of. quality of your milk if you have meeting on Thursday evening, Au­ three times during the oonct^ editorial, “A Wort of Caution”, the dealing to silks, etc., dbtaki^ fitoa promptly goes out and makes tected. Bryant A > Ctopman Dairy deliver gust 25, at the Elks Home on New York, Aug. 15.—(AP)-rDe- Gershwin will not conduct the' new us,, to reciprocate Watttos’ UictlA coffee on a partly'submerged editor renurked, “to the lutural it daily. Not only is the milk of the EaUngton'avenue. Exalted Ruler spite the chronology t>f George piece. This will be done by Albert May I toqidre tbrou^'The Bjik-. stove. If we gfet discouraged, order y^ur'' car is the Depot Square ily have returned to their home on the. Stadium, when the composer tunes. Garage, of which Ernest A. Roy is Substitute days. The fire was in a one and { So, at the moment, we in Man­ Itoc«l street after enjo;^g a vaca­ will receive the. signal distihetion— Gershwin is 33 years old and looks (Ed. Note—Why not call up. 1^. proprietor. Women drivers who do Canadian bacon, which is the ten­ half story empty store ow n^ by An­ tion with Mrs. Cobb’s parents in for a living. man—of an entire con­ chester have reason to. be happy for not understand car needs 'find this derloin of pork, cured and smoked, toni Anton at 22 High street and even' younger. He- composea- and two evmts. One is the Watkins Rogers? He is an offirial of tee Maine. cert devoted to his works' by. the N. E. Council). place especially helpful. can always be substituted for ham. would have gained considerable paintsjn; a penthouee iputm ent on Bros.’ action lii stimulating busi­ Mrs. Ernest Backofen and son Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra. headway but for Edward Weber who Riverside. Drive'and finds great sat­ ness, the other is Mr. Rcigers’s en- Divide the Worii Frederick' and Mr. cmd Mrs. (Jeorge “Rumba” will -lot be a bigger isfaction in both arts. Call 3058 for an appointment for noticed smoke coming from the brother , to the rhapsody, Gershwin thuriastic letter giving them praise. ESCAPED CONVICT SHOT Convenient for picnics is ready Taylor of this city spent the week a henna pack, to bring out your nat­ place. He immediately saw that an said, because it is not as . long, but .The action of Watkins Bros, is sliced bread. You can just take the end at the Taylor cottage at Coven­ praiseworthy indeed, as a contribu­ ural hair color, or for a white henna alarm was nmg in. try lake. it will be older because; it will be DROWNED IN LAKE Ell^orth, Maine, Aug. 15—(AP),' bread and the sandwich fillings tion to the genera) good. With pack, to brighten blond hair. The Chief Milne, upon investigaticm, more experienced and have many along and let everybody help them­ charge is only 31.00 now at Mrs. found that there was fire in three Stephen VonEuw, editor of the their shelves cleared, the new pur­ — ^Loren. R oberts, negro, w h o'esca p - Rockville Journal, and Mrs. VonEuw elements that were hot in “Rhansody Danbury, Aug. 15—(AP) —John ed from the Hancock county jaa selves. It’s just as much if pot Aldea Petitjean’s New French Beau­ different places in the upper half of in Blue.” chase of stock will hdp to start the more fun this way . . . and all the the building and from the right cor­ have retiumed from a week’s stay in Dickson, 35, of Brooklyn, N. Y., was ty Shoppe (Johnson building). Conceived as a matter ofi grati­ wheels of industry in tho^ localities here to April-, was. seriously wound-* work of preparing doesn’t fall on ner ' came the odor of kerosene, New York City. drowned yesterday while bathing in where, raw material and the manu­ tude—‘T thought the least; I could ed to a gun flight with Sheriff Jaraea one person. Really Good which led the firemen and officials Peach Lake, near Brewster, N. Y., factured furniture are obtained. A. Cummings oif WaShtogton;, do for a whole concert- was to pro­ ten .miles west, of this city. His Cold roast pork usually doesn’t to believe that the fire had been, An Englishman is breeding rab­ Also, as their custom is gathered county, at Milbridge, early today.* started by someone; Only chemi­ vide something new”—the piece wiU body. "Was recovered Iqr feUoW bath­ For the best in hardware, visit seem as easy to use up as beef or bits whose fur cannot be told from throughout New England, their in­ Roberts, with woimds'to .the ab-* cals were .used in extinguishing the be the most modem of all his ers. Members of the Brewster fire W. E. Hibbard lamb. You can make an excellent sable. That evens things up. We’ve w ork. fluence will be accordingly felt domen and the head, was brought to 282 North Main street fire. department, who w ^ t to the scene The next point is to in ^ re vdiere- supper dish, however, this way: Dice been payi^ for sable that you W hw e He Ctot Idea a local hospital and. physicians held Manchester, Conn. The store was formerly occupied with a pulmotor, were unable to in Manchester will benefit by Wat­ the lean cold pork and arrange in a couldn’t tell from rabbit He got the idea on La Frita street litlte hope for his recovery. Nome of buttered baking dish together with by Mr. Kulo who now ccmducts a restore the nun after long efforts. kins Bros.’ action. It appears to me the n^n^’s shots struck the oncers. Novelty In Flavor four sliced, hard-boiled eggs. Cover market on Grove- street. About a year ago a fire of unknown origin New'food combinations that are with a thin white sauce, top with proving popular include rice pudding bread crumbs and bake slowly for broke out in the place and was fiavor^ with lemon peel, broiled half an hour. brought under control before seri­ steak served with spiced apricots, ous damage resulted. The damage and custard combined with jam. is less than $50. It Is said An­ Anything for a “new taste sensa­ Scouting for fall clothes that can thony Dpbbsz holds a mortgage on tion,” as a certain product’s adver­ be worn now, we found at Rubl- the building for $1,600. tisements say. now’s very smart travlel tweeds, Political O rdes Hiactive rough crepes, and plaids, perfect for school and college, at $4.89. At the present time there is little For a very small sum each week, activity apparent in Rockville politi­ you can save yourself one of the cal ditdes concerning party choices most laborious parts of housework— Color for the nomination to the office of “doing the wash.” If you call the Style publications say that it will reprraentative or other local i>oIiti- New Model Ijaundry (Dial 8072), be the thing this fall and winter to cal positicms. The democratic p a ^ and tell thein how many pieces you match the color of your shoes to has been active in registering its have each week, they will give you the fur on your coat. voters and has given little thought the approximate cost. to the coming campaign. It was For the remainder of August, learnt recently that the names of M ilitary Mary Elizabeth’s Beauty Nook is six men are betog considered by the We have been having cape sleeves offering any three 50c services for j>arty as possible choices for nom­ and short capes on dresses, and now $1.00 every .day. Permanent waves ination to the office of representa­ comes the f^-fledge'd fur cape for also will be continued at the present tive. Among those are the names fall wear. And also the three- prices, $3.00 and $4.00, for the re­ of (]ieorge Forster, Amo M. Weber, quarter or full-length capes that re­ mainder of August. Dr. L. C. Northrop, Dr. Thomas mind you of the romantic garments O’Loughlin and Maurice. Spurling. that military officers sweep over one Ham and . . . The younger element will also, name shoulder in the movies—and real You can always use a new kind of several men for the office. life. ’ITie cape is reall;' a very prac­ ham sandwich. Here’s one, which George Arnold, republican repre­ tical wrap. we hope is new to you. Mix minced sentative to the General Assembly ham with enough white sauce to in the sessions of 1897,1929 and 1931 Many people are making plans moisten thoroughly. Season it with has stated that he is not a candi­ now for furbishing up their houses, a little finely chopped onion or date for renomination. He feels inside and outside, for the winter. green pepper, or with Worcester­ that someone else should have You will be needing paints, wall­ shire sauce. Then make your sand­ chance. He declined, however, papers and woodwork finishes of wiches, with white or whole wheat comment on whether or not he various kinds, and these can be had bread. Now the/re. ready for the would accept the nomination should at Olson’s Paint Shop, Main street. French toasting. Dip them into a it be given him. Sherwood Cum­ mixture of beaten egg and milk (one mings, when questioned, stated that Continuing Corduroy egg to one cup of milk). Then although he would enter no contest, SELLING RECORDS WE MEAN--IN THIS SPECTACULAR EVENTt Almost every collection' of fall brown them in butter, in a frying he will be a candidate for the nonl- clothes includes corduroy suits. pan. Serve wMilC*‘ ■'thesr’re s i z i n g inatiml of the R^ttblican party if They are tailored sport outfits in a hot. the leaders deisdre to place his name ^do wale, silky corduroy which is on the ticket. waterproofed for wear during the Registnur Ezplhins EnroOmenf rain and snow season. Usually these George E. Dunn, prominent in suits are in navy, red, bro^ or Democratic circles, and registrar of light blue and have jersey jacket voters, states that there has been lining^s m atching the blouse. little misleading information in some of the newspapers regarding the en­ WATKINS BROTHERS, inc. rolling Of dem ocratic voters. ’The following item gives the correct in form ation: AHERN STOPS RESNK GETS SIX MONTHS There has been much activity in I registering Democrats in the Town IN NORWICH TOURNEY Meriden, Aug. 15.—(AP)— of Vernon. At a session of the twenty-four year old, Norfolk youth board of registrars John Doyle and Patrick De Ca jrico; was sentenced John Reg handed in a list of about Defending Champion Beaten 8 to jail for six m ont^ when arraign­ 30 voters’ names which list the reg­ and 7 In Finals For Noyes ed in Police urt today as a seC' istrar ^ d he would accept, but as ond offender on drunken driving these persons were not going to ap­ Trophy. pear perscmally he would mail each charges. De Caprlco admitted that one of them a postal card stating he he was fined on a previous similar ^175,000 FURNITTRE Norwich, Aug. 15.— (AP) — Dow bad received their applications for Ahem of Willimantic stopped Bert count when arraigned in a Bark- enrollment or would see them per­ Resnik of Race Brook in his quest hamsted Justice Court Nov. 25,1928. sonally. Whereupon Mr. Reg and for a second successive victory in Shortly before i o’clock Sunday Mr. Doyle took the application back. the Norwich Golf Qub invitation morning an automobile .operated by Afterwards a comnuttee consisting tournament^ Ahem scored an easy De Caprico was stopped by Patrol of Mr. Ashe and Mr. Monahan 8 and 7 victory over the defending man Morache as it was being driven waited upon the registrar and up<»j champion yesterday in the final along Pratt street. De Caprice’s con' this explanation the matter was very match scheduled for 36 holes. With dition and the presence of a quart satisfactorily adjusted. the'Mctory Ahem became possessor bottle ■ of alleged whiskey in' the SokoUs Bound Over of the Noyes trophy. automobile resulted i t his arrest. Leo L. Sokolls, 22, of Chicopee, DISPOSAL SALE Rissnik’s defense began to crumbie Prior to the convening of court Mass., pleaded guilty to breaking on the fifth hole of the morning this morning, a query was sent to and entering in the night time when We did it! We smashed all selling $80.00 SET OF MAHOGANY DINING ROOM round when he took a six. From the Motor Vehicle Department at he was presented in the Ellington Plenty of free records! With overwhelming • re­ CHAIRS, 5 side and 1 arin, IDO A If A then on he was imable to gain on Hartford asking whether or not the Justice Court on Saturday morning. T o g o a t ...... « P u 9 e O . U Use oiir s o c ia l 12 his youthful opponent. yoimg man had any previous motor He was boimd over to the next term parking space. sponse ta the most sensational sale $46.00 9x12 AMERICAN ORIENTAL RUGS— vehicle department record. of the Tolland Coiinty Superior we have ever held’in our 58 years of month budget plaii* Coiurt on bonds of $500. Sokolis was fine furniture selling. Deeper grow Made-by Bigelow-Sanford, fringed. A A Q arrested a week ago and the case Splendid selection. Now priced FORT DEARBORN DAY was twice continued. The arrest 9 O’CLOCK SPECIAL the price cut»-*-the..time is getting 9 O’CLOCK SPEQAL TWO COMMIT SUICIDE short—evei^hing must be, disposed 9x12 HEAVY. QUALITO SEAMLe SS A IO IIN - was made by State Policeman STERS—^Variety of patterns. Nationally-known Thomas Abbots .of the Stafford Bar­ COFFEE of. Only a few items listed here—' quiUlty. ' W H IL E S STEAMER racks and Constable John D. De- BOUDOIR Chicago, Aug. 15.— (AP)—Chica­ but th d :e arie hundreds upon hun­ ^Noiv priced ...... $29.98 go observed the 120th anniversary Carll of Ellington. It was found by TABLE dreds more that we have not room to 9x12 IMPERIAL BODY BRUS­ of the Massacre of Fort Dearborn New York, Aug. 15,— (AP)— The the police that he entered and stole Oval shape, mahogany or CHAIRS today. disappearance of two passengers, from one of the cottages at Crystal list. Talk to miyphe who has been SELS BUGS. Now priced .... $17.75 GROUP OF CREtONNE^UP^ both of whom were listed as suicides, Lake. walnut finish, four legs, mould­ to the sale and you’ll come also—you Civic officials and historical socie­ Court Pride Picnic COLONIAL WINDSOR ARM CH AIR— Rush HOLSTERED B 0 U D 0 1 ft ties gathered at the scene of the was reported today by the liner Cali­ ed tops.. Size 22x16 inches. can’t resist the values. Drastic seat, excellent model, fornia, which arrived from San Thirty-three members of Court CHAIR— Ruffled valance, massacre, once on the Lake Michi­ Foresters Pride, Juvenile Court, F. Excellent quality while they measures were- necessary to bring Regulwly'$22.00 ...... $9.98 gan shore but now half a mile in­ Francisco. last at the mazingly low price aasoriment of bovers. Whilt' The firi^t to disappear was Ernest of A. attended a picnic, held at about such a sale-^)ut we took them $15.00 ezItPPENDALE ARM CHAIR— Uphol- they last land, and on the site of the fort near White City, Lake Quinsigamond, etered to figured green fabric with ^ 1 A A Q the Boulevard link bridge. Boulter, a landscape gardnor of —^the daily crowds, tell the story of; Pasadena, Calif., whs jiuaped over­ Worcester, Mass., on Sunday.. They mahogany arma and leg e ...... ^ 1 U e « l O “Fort Dearborn Day” celebrates were accompanied by five offi­ our success.- the events of August 15, 1812 when board Aug. 3. The secoud was 'Wil­ cers of Court Hearts of Oak, ANDIRONS in dull tflack. One from an unusual­ $ Chicago’s first white settlers evacu­ liam Kerr Scott, formerly a repre­ A bus c

‘ iTiil V ' I ii *if DAHT RADIO PROGRAM NEWDEVICEjUDS PANIC SWEHS . . CONFERENCE/aOSES FIFIIENPmONBHURT /MONDAY, AUGUST II (0«otraI jjaS llHtara Staadard Tima). ' BEHIliUlseW j | , J V N$m ipnarmma subjMt to ohancti P. M. (DayUght tlma MM bear latarw) taiR ytom , tL Aug. 15^(AP) ij;SSCt!'i53rS?.%‘8.iaaK.2!& ^ Cloring —Fifteen nraibiB and jtolMren w en ' jim tyi N* |U-Mlqa'. aad-Sra.da- fBy Tito AuectotMl Pn$$) Cent, Beat. Add. suffering ftoin;teji(rSM.ttoday as tlMt pafteMPte ealMd but to queU a die- M t NBC-WBAF NETWORK i4S*-Punnybonara- ooaat Mediaiiifls baU es Check- ttan Woricers, founded by Dwight L. result of n panic which swept toe turhanee at the JBeaver Lake picnic Bay E h k V i I S t l:00—Sid____ Oary—eoaat______out Moody, the evhngSltot, took pteoe BASIC — la iti waaf (key) weal wtie |i1S— ills—Janea Oraheatra—e out Mueie'Hsll thentef^ when a bomb ^ rtiy - lOO members of an wjar w U f wcah wtt wilt wlbr wtc w^ a:3(^ 6:30 — Fur Trappera — wabe; today when tbe-Bev. J. Hany Cot­ pltotedrunderA.eeat exploded. when wca# wwj weal; MIdwMt: Jonea Orchaatra—ooaat out n s Actnal Rate of Travd ton of Oblumbua* Ohio, addressed an .,PQlice, aanouttdng they believed a oiUiujl Mtee., m y wmaa won kad woo«wbo wow wdef , 6i46— 6:45—Tito Oulaar—0 to a ■■vA NORTHWEST A CANADIAN - - w^ 6.*oo— 7:00—To So Anneunaad _ audience o f 2,000 people: For two “ dank" W8« reepqhsible, Said they ’baciale'.eatoffillfd-jB ''V'^n, 5:00— 6:00—Harriet Lee and Boya 10:00—1140—Eddie Duchin Or.—e to c ments In use were . made by the Sheridan, form ef Chief of Police and a general .alarm. They were quickly that 89 per cent of employes on A recently ' 6:15— 6:10—Interview on Literature 10:30—11:30—Siaale’a Orehr-o to e . Toteo^w the' Massachusetts revived, and their hurts were de­ highway construction projects are 6:30— 6:30—Lanny Roee—eaat only 1140—12:OI5-Danee Houi—wabe only Traffic Section of the Department Christiah! Endeavor Societies hold Deputy Sheriff and for several years Salaries, wages 3:45— 6:45—The Qeldberga, Sketoh enjoyed excellrat patronage from all scribed ae not Berious. New Hampshire residenie. on spedficatlonB supplied % C. J. their annual conference, continuing BoBton~-Gevim' persons m e d in of living led WoMlar M 6:00— 7:00—Hiatorleal Skotehaa—eaat NB&WJZ NETWORK Tllden, professor of engineering me­ parts of toe' state... When the cry o.: "fire ” swept clusien ' that toe 6:30— 7:30—Richard Crooka—Alao ao. SASIC CHAIN—Eaat: wja (key) wba- until the. 22nd. That will' be tito through toe theater, toe moi^ autmriobflf aeddents te Maaeachu* &.Can. (west repeat 9:30—10:30) chanics at Sheffield Scientifib sixth and final conference at Nmth- The Sheridan, named for toe worker gehetally . waa . 7:00— S:00—Qypaiea Concert Orchea. wbza wbal wham kdka wzar ; operator stuck to his poet, despite eette last week. ' save enough in- good " 7:30— 8:30—Parade of Statee—o to o Mldweat: wcky kffe wenr wla School, Yale University, represent­ field tbto season. town’s first Gbief of Police contains Dexter, Me.-'Paul *E. Weadock, 8:00— 9:00—Radio Forum—o to c kwk kwer koll wren wmaq^^ ^ ^ ing the Foimdatlon. p rep ^ tib n s will, then be made 68 rooms, one large dlhlng room, acrid smoke, sad it soon becam ■ iqi- him over periods o f ' 8:30— 0:30—Kay Donna, Contralto NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtinj parent toe only things burning were 18, Greesiwieh, Conn., student at a He said tbiat ‘ipeaai^. wlba katp webc wday kfyr ck|^ cfcf Importance for bpiteing the Northfield schools. two private dining rooms and a boys’ cainp, dSetfocuted and bis 9:00—10:00—Whiteman Or.—Baale SOUTH — wrva wptf wwnc wla wjax Of the speed detector, which is woman’s lounge, room. In 1925 it two seats tom by toe explosion., '^ e uBenmloviniDt 9:15—10:16—Lanny Roee—weat repeat wfla-waun wlod wapa wmc wab wapl The Northfield Senfiniuy for glrpt body Iteng teto Lake Wassokeag as 9:45—10:45—Baron Leo’a Band described by Prof. Tllden in. a bulle­ opens September 14, and Mount Her- was found necessary to constract an blaze was quickly put out. “te'wtalch others niot«.abl#.IMS. 10:00—11:00—Ralph Kirbary — Baale; wjdx wamb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre ths'sted mast of bis sail boat comes Maseacbueettii worfeer hteMMlf k iir Concert Orchaatra—mL and coaat woal ktba ktba tin just Issu^ Commissioner of mon School for Boys opens Septem­ addition to toe hotel which added 28 in contfiet with a high, power line. 10:05—11:05—Buddy Rogara Orchea. MOUNTAIN—koa kal ksir kgbl Motor Vehicles Robbins B.- Stoeckel ber 13. ^ rooms. The lotion which toe hotel at least part of toe cost” .. ■ ' PACIFIC COAST — kao kfw komo . Providence,^ Ri L^T-One passenger He found that wUle tke mipimam 10:30—11:30—Hotel Orchaatra—Alao e kbq kpo keca kex kjr k«a kfad ktar >Say8, in part: “Its future use and ^------stands is 80 x 106 feet sjui to valued is killed and the pilot seriously In­ CB8-WABC NETWORK Ks Importance in determining the according to the assessment tables G O L llB lA ilvteg cost for a fandte pf An CenL EaaL jured as a monoplane plunges into 1927 ranged from $l,4t^ vte BASIC CHAIN — Eaat: wabo (key) 2:45— 3:45—Harry Kegen'a Orchaatra policies of states relative to speed, at $276 a front foot. The construc­ a dump of trees about 160 yards wade woko wcao waab wnac war wkbw 3:15— 4:15—Jingle Joe—Alao ooaat and its importance In assisting en­ WAR CLOUDS THINNER tion of the building to of fireproof' different parte of toe state, .toe n wkro wbk ckok wdre wcau wp-wlan 3:30— 4:30—The Singing Lady — eaat New arrivals at Top Lodge in­ from tba Providence Allport te 8ee- ^ pay of men te ' ‘ wjas wean wfbl wspd wmal; Mfdwaat: only: Old Pappy'—mldweat only forcement, can hardly be over-esti­ brick partitions. clude the Misses Mary Travers, Mil­ konk, Maas. Both pilot and passen­ wbbm wgn wlbm kmb0"wcco kmoz 8:45— ^:45^rphan Annie—eaat only mated.” Inqifiries hare been, received by was only H,410^eae war cloud that, has widely advertised in hotel maga­ Mrs. Jennie C ^k, who has been stock. wtaq wkbh wten kacj wlbw IcRi 5:45— 6:45—Jonea A Hare—Alao aoutb effect. In actual use this L-shaped hung over the.Fzir East since the zines, and Boston and New York “Deatl^ bfirtk, serfamw wmt wnaz wkbn 6:00— 7:00—Oreheatra A Quartet toe guest of her cousin, Mrs. Clay­ Washington—Dr. Daniel' A. Pol­ eoste of acetdente sad teliteNte MOUNTAIN—kvor kla kob kdyl 6:30— 7:30—Men of Harlaech—c to c box permits one man to accurately Japuese invaded Manchuria last newspapers.. ton Hunt, returned to her home in ing iannbuncee executive. committee PACIFIC COAST — kbj knx koln kgb 7i00— 8:00—Minatrela—Also south measure the speed of a vehicle oyer September had thinned considerably The' sale of toe property was covered tqr woriwrs’ kfrc kol kfpy kvl kem kmj kfbk kwg Manton, R. I., Thursday afternoon. of Allied Forces for Prohlbition/hae 7:30— 8:30—Jack Benny—Also Can. a glvep distance when he is equip­ today. ’ • Ordered by toe Manobester Probate imd other contoigaBcies;” bd CenL Eaat. 8:00— 9:00—The Country Doctor The Sunday schools of Gilead and voted to suppoirt Hoover. “use up all iff toe Mi ' 2:31^ 3:30—Artlata’ Recital—o to o 8:15— 9:15—Whispering Jack Smith ped with a stop watcEL The veMcle, . Summer orders issued by the District court at toe request of toe Hebron held their amnual picnic at Wa8htegtonr--Gtetute of Cardinal 3:00— 4:00—Weatphai Orchea.—o to c 8:30— 9:30—“ Tiah/' Dramatio Series passing the box set up at a specified Manchester Trust Cdmpany, trustse workers’ 'fat* He baa Me tkdn 8:45— 9:45—Jane Froman’s Band Soviet Revolutionary War Ckiuncil Columbia Lake Wednesday, with a Gibbons, gift of Kmghte of Ck>lum- 3:30— 4:30—Skippy — East only; Be* distance from the operator, crates considerably eased the tension of of tl;^ estate of toe builder, toe late nothing as a rule for tween the Bookendo—weat 9:00—10:00—McCravy Bros. — Basic: food attradance. bua to American people, unVeiled periods if he has a family and 3:45—T 4:45—Chriatian'a Orch.—o to c Amos 'n' Andy—Repeat for west an Instantaneous refiected fiash. The the military forces and they vfete John F. Sheridan. . Mrs; Ruth Jacobs, Miss Hade and accepted by President Hoover. 4:00— 6:00—Happy Time—^Alao mL 9:15—10:15—The Summer Symphony operator then opens the stop watch viously any unusual drMa off ! 4:15— 5:15—Rela and Dunn—o out 10:00—11:00—Frankie Masters’ Orch. accompanieu bj the announcement Field, Heniy Isham and Frederick Moscow -—Dispute between Japan come. 4:30— 6:30—Vaughn do Leath, Songe 10:30—11:30 — Clyde MeCoy’a Oreh.— which he closes when the vehicle that tile dispute between Russia and and $<^qt Russia over Pacific coast Basie: Jenes A Hare—coast repeat Bertsch motored to New London “ Worisers who havsf'savtg' -E a st; Skippy—Mldweat repeat passes before him. Knowing the Jiq>an over Pacific coast fishing Wednesday and took toe boat for a fish l^ rifh ti Settled by apecial distance and the time in Which, it FIREMEN TO ATTEND tbe pTOstot unemploynMM ' rights had been settled. sail to Monteuk l^oint. agreement' ' have found ’savings sa ' was traversed, he can quickly com­ The fishing rights dispute has Ck)unt and Ckiuntess Von Luckner Pittebui^h>--tbd Rev. James R, pute the speed of the v^ cle. asststahoe, fo r aa Tong; been the source of. constant strained PAWCATUCK MUSTER were overnight guests Tuesday at Cox leads nudn body iff “Blue Shirt owned the roof ovmr " Drivers Unaware relations between tii'* two countries. one of toe bungalows at Sky Uno Arm ^’ toward JoWess-Ldberty con­ The great advantage of measur­ a penny in,the banks; ’w fT sii The 'negotiation; which settled it Tourist C ^ p , conducted by Lucius vention te-St Louis. has b ^ n unobtSteaUS ffom WBZ-WBZA ing speed in this way la its fidlure took a yeiur and a half, The agree­ Robinson. They had previously l^enna—A son Is born to Princess WTIC to arouse mispiclon of motor vehi­ Amuial Convention and Field welfare depsirtmente. : ment was signed by L. M. Karakban, spent a night , toere last week on Deana of Rumania iod Arebduks Travelers Broadcasting Servlee Springfield — Boeton cle operators that their pace is be­ /’^ e ineritabte eqbiptodMl Hartford, Conn. assistant Russian commissar for Day At lAst Place In State torir way to Cape Cbd to the home Anttiu-of'Hasdmrg. Ufie- stody is toitt ing dieeked and thus defeat the foreign affairs, and Ambassador of McMillan, toe famous, explorer, M«ti^'JYance---^mier Herxlot 60,000 W., 1060 K. a , 2 8 2 .8 M . purpose. The box may be screened Next Friday and Saturday. a community eteet'giBM Monday, August 15, 1982 Kokl Hirota of Japan. toe Count having a lecture engage­ says France is on toe aide of peace a mMortUne irf th»;M iM EiU.’’ , i Eastern Daylight Time from view of the drivers by pole, Indefinite furloughs were again ment at CohasSet. On their way but must be forevw vigilapt tree or other objects, and the old, He advoimtdd griteF^'earings iih Monday, August 15, 1932 P. M. granted-to'three classes of Russian The annual convention or muster back Tuesday night they were ac­ Berlin — Germany enjoys first w W ch ,iffii^ m o r e \ ;«^ tMte toe E. D. S. T. 4:00—Orchestra. w ^ Imown method , o f tallsring of troops as youths entering ths pre­ of toe. State Fremen’s Association companied, by Guteon Borglum, Jr., bloodless Sunday in. monthar Man­ speeds > y two men, with its resuIt-^ worker btifis^ at least^a F.M. 4:15—Tommie Watkins’ Orchestra. scribed age for compulsory military will be held at Pawcatuck Friday son of toe great sculptor of that euvering. to determine composition p ^ o f tM emd^ aa a lia s ncert Christiaan 4:45—^Harmony Duo. s«rvlce were caUed. to the colors. and Saturday* Pawcatuck: to toe nmne, and the Count’s secretary, fense.: ' r''-'- / 4:58—Baseball Scores. tlclputs, Is averted making possi­ Effective between Sept. 25,1982, and last place in Connecticut on toe Gosta Eugentnun The party were Wasblngtoi^.--- Prcaideat Hoover Kriens, director; with (aertrude ble uninfluenced results. The fast- cruises down Potomac for vacation! cnifford Brady, soprano (To net 5:00—^Agricultural Markets. April 1, 1933, all members of the shore an(l toe business center to on toe way to Stamford where they 5:15:—Ethelyn Taylor, contralto. epeed driver, who would moderate just before crossing the river into will be- guests of Mr. Borglum, Sr. to fish In Cbesapisake bay and rest work Including WEAF, WJAR, his pace under old conditions, to land, air and naval forces whose 5:30—Singing Lady. four, three and two-year enlistments Westerly, R, I. 'The South Manches Many Ctolumbla. people were in mountains. . ' ' WTAG, WRC, WTAM, WWJ. checked before he to aware of it by Washtegton — Attorney General WCAE, WSB, WKY, WSM, 5:45—^Little Orphsin Annie. began In 1928, 1920 and 1930 were ter. Fire department will be repre­ grieved to hear of toe death of Atianta, Oa.» - AuR: 6:00—^Time; weather; Sports Re­ this plan. sented aa follows: No. 1, Stewart Miss Leila Church of Rockville. Sev­ MitcheU wariik that reUiscation South Oeorgin WAPI, WMAQ, KSTP, WPBR, At present the check to merely released from active service, indi­ WWNC, WCKY). view. cating no concerted military mobili­ Ctordner; No. 2, Robert May; No. 3, eral years ago Miss diurcb put oo prohibition' enforcement now would be open 6:10—^Edward Jardon, tenor. for ascertaining by observation ex­ Thomas McKinney; No. 4, (toarles produce choaSi b o p i^ fim in^piuved' 4:30—^Winston Sharplea. isting apeeda on pEurtlcular types of zation was planned. a historic pageant here on July 4:45—Laurel Trio. Herbert Ander- 6:15t—The Monitor Views the News. Reyniander.. The Manchester Fire 4, In celebration iff toe 22Sto anni­ of a sbort'Cnq^aad 6:30—Today’s News Lowell Thom­ Ughways and to not concerned with repartment will be represented as leaf. . - - aon, director. th.e Identity o f Individual vehicles or versary of toe founding of - Colum­ 5:15—Paul Whlteman’a Rhythm as. follows: No. 1, William Griffin; No. bia, which attracted hundreds of The (^M^fgla boys. 7:00—Time; Amos ’n’ Andy, a ^elr operators. Sample 'obsi^a- 2, John F. Limerick. Ykins xfiiebked la . test of the ikwlce JACK HART WINNER people' and will bp; remembered tor : • y - T?|t -> - 6:30—^Andy Sanella’a orchestra. 7:15—Songs and Mandolute; Rwe* The convention sessions will be 'many years to come. . / ' ■ t 5:45—^Melody Moods, Frances Bald­ dish dialect stories. in southern Ckinnectlcut showed held on Friday and toe parade and thhrty miSteu that for a New Haven city street The young people of. the town win. 7:30—Comedy sketch. IN SWIMMING MEET field day events on Saturday. There held a Treasure Hunt followed-by a Helena, Mont---Btebop George ‘J. cOmps^ with 6:00—^Bulletins. 7:45—Billy Jonss and Ernie Hare. the average of 100 vehicles checked will be toe usual exhibition', of old Finnegan, 47, of -the Helena Diocese Utet yegur. /n t e i was 26 miles per hour; that for a swim at toe lake and a hot dog 6:05—Serenading Strings. 8:01—“Waleman’s Luck” — George fire-figh^g apparatus and various roast at toe 'dam early Thursday of the Romfm , of CO was’ r^iorted ia Fairfield county post road location ■ ' I i -| liii ' 6:30—Merry Madcaps, Norman T. Plummer and Arthur G. Knapp Danbury, Aug. 16— (AP) —Jack firemen’s competitions will be con­ evening. heart trouble; Cloutier, director. 8:15—Harmony duo. the average apeed of 92 vehldea Hart, .iff New Haven, swimming in­ ducted. Vemon-Northrop who attends toe Woodstock, N. Y. — J. Dhvld 7:00—Baseball scores. 8:30—Men of Harlaech. , was 36.5 miles per hour. Depart­ structor at Candlewood Isle, Lake nude school In Hartford is having Thompson, 67, law librarian o f the t - 7:05—Hank Heene. 9:00—^Ministrels. ment Inspejctors are engaged in Candlsiwood, defeated Alex Sullivan, library of Congress, Washington, making a tiide study of speeds In a tores weeks Vfmatibn. Rio de JonelrD,.Aug. IS.’-.f: 7:15—^Premiere of New Program. 9:30—George Olsen's Orchestra. N6fw England champion and a fast Evemtt Cole has returned to his D.'- C. - ' ... 7:30—^Lanny Ross, tenor. 10:00—CJountry Doctor — Phillips all parts of. the state. field of twenty-four competitors in IRISH IN U .& PLAN Sevmrd, Alaska—C. A. Fitenk, 80, Eleven re b ^ vperq killed Aid of Sdenoe heme on toe Green after spending a battle with Federal, twMw'M: 7:45—“Automobile Accident Pre­ Lord. the two mile Marathon which week te East Hartford. who claimed to be the last survivor vention," Morgan T. Ryan, Massa­ 10:15—^Whispering Jack Smith. “Science and scientific application climaxed the first annuEil Danbury of the ill fated Greeley expedition Sao Paulo front, in whlCh^toe chusetts re^trar of Motor haa always been a component part TO B O Y C O n BRITAIN Mrs. Junie Squlers, Miss Doris elB failed to rMake 10’.80—Drama. water Derby Day here yesterday Allen and Mrs. Allen's sister, Mrs. to' the arctic te 188L Vehicles. 10:46—Springfield RepubUcan News of the machinery by which practical port of Taboado. imder ths auspi&es of the A. A. U. Scribner o f South Windham, and The port, wblch Is in weetdrac 8:00—Snow Village. bulletins. problems are soly^ and put into Hart’s time waa.26 minutes 19 2-5 8:30—Richard Crooka, tenor. brother 'Mt. Lowden of R. I., motor­ JEWISH u b a d e b s g a t h e r Paulo state waff occupied 11:00—Time; weather; Sports Re­ effect," Commissioner Stoeckel secondik New Yorii, Aug. 15.— (A P)—The I ' ' 9:00—^The Gypsies. states Ig commenting upon the Enn Federation; of Ainerican Societies ed to Crescent Park, R, L, oh the by the rebels, an oflldal- view. Marion Dormuch, was winner of shore of Narragansett Bay Friday Gteneva, Aug. 15.—(AP)—Lead- saldi 9:30—Parade of the States. 11:15—Midnight FroUe. traffic aid. ’|When scientific attain­ the women's 100 yard event. Doro­ for Irish Independence has beem 10:00—^wnc Playmouse, Guy Hed- ment interpiets reasonable rules, formed to help win for Ireland what and enjoyed a shore dinner ers at the first worid Jewiehi confer­ lund, director. 12:00—^Tlme. thy g. Humphries and Ruth Hed- Anotoer fire early Frltoy morn­ the height of perfection to reached. lund finished second and third. The its sponsors called “toe same meas­ ence here today were eonslderahly 10:30—Bulletins. The work done by co-operating vol­ ure of freedom which men of toe ing UBS added to toe Idng list of concern^ over Adi^ Hitler, Ger­ 10:35—^Merry Madcape, Norman winner's time was 1 minute, 35 sec­ 'Columbia fifes in toe past few unteers who are scholars and sclen- onds. Irish race fought and died to -vln many’s Natiimal SbciAllst Itetder, pM ON EY- CHoutier, director; with The Har- weeks, when a large bam belonging r o t iv u y fA m y n o p tlsta hEto many times aided the state Boh Johnson, of the Colony Swim- for toe United States.” and his campaign of uti-Semitism. moneers. GILEAD In connection, with traffic." It was organized yesterday at an to Jacob Tashllk of Chestnut Hill Rabbi Stephen S.. Wls^ one of Vox exa WM 1^ aaetr to) 11:30—^Paul Whiteman’s orchestra. xniiig Club, New Haven, won the burned; with Its contents .The bam toe American delegates, said he be­ toxet. insorsacet to liahs He says further that development junior 100 yard and the senior 200 Tyixh race convention. Thorny J. prorwesM: «r to «*4 \ 11:45$—Baron Lee’s orchestra. of results taken by uae of thefietec- Ford, president of "The Irish was nmr toe house but fortunate­ lieved SOblller and Leealag (who are cask bargaias. ^ 12:02 Midn.—Silent. Mrs. Clara E. Hanmer entertain­ yard events. Roy Winkleman of ly toe wind was blowing te toe op- ed the Colchester Bridge club Mon­ tor will reveal the average reason­ New Haven was closely pursued by World,” wa8 named permanent JeUw) more truly expressed toe soul ffMmpt, C—fftolM 4 able rate of speed at wmdi people chairman. posits direction . from any other of Germany than Hitler andi ble 8m B MmmU* ^ day afternoon. Seven tables were Sweeney of Winsted and Bud Kelll- building on the-place. . • M T fS S rf in play. travel and adds, “Such evidence her of Bridgeport, In senior fancy One of the facte of toe convention lieutenant, Joseph GeAbbela. might eventually be used to deter­ was to decide on a-boycott of Brit­ A sudden storm shortly after one He added he had faith that; de­ CdB# to e s 4 l * »9W • - Judge and Mrs. Edwin Thomas diving. o’clock Friday passed over here, who are passing the summer at Co­ mine what constitutes reEusonable ish merchandise, Britosh shipping spite toe present politieal situation, MOMCy CtUEDlT ACCOUKT tofagiJ speed, but far more importomt and mid British insurance, companies te -with high winds, torrents of, rate toe. more than 600,000 jqws in Ger­ WDRCTV ► lumbia L ^ e were cidiera at Mr. and and hail. Previous to toe showof, PIHSONAi ntiA N C tlif • I / I \ v Mrs. J. Banks Jones’ Tuesday eve­ more in accordamce w'th the prac­ GOLF TOURNAMENT thin country. A resolution calling many would not be expelled from tice c i education and discipline of for auto parades In every Important teky black clouds In the northwest toe land o f Heine, Boerper, Waaaer- Room 2» State Tbsatar 225 Hartford, Conn. ISSi ning. were an awesome sight, toe rain Miss Stella Spack la attending the the future to the fact that there will New Britain, Aug. 16.—(AP) — city of toe United States next Sat­ mann, Ehrlich, Lasker, Bamberger, 76S Blalii Stvest. school of Religious Education which be positive guidance which will al­ The state championship tournament urday to promote toe boycott wa« approadffng with a muffled roar, Ratoenau and Einstein. Fhime 2420, \ Program for Monday, August 16 Is being held at Storrs. low traffic authorities to determine of the Connecticut Senior Gkilf Asso- approved. fonowteg dose upon a high wind ; P.M . Mrs. E. E. Foote visited her with certainty what constitutes rea­ (dation will be played at the Shuttle Another resolution said: which picked up leaves and small ‘ 4:00—^Frank Westphal’s orchestra. mother, Mrs. Elizabeth P. Hills, at sonable (peed within the limits of Meadow Golf Club tomorrow and ‘Tt to our deliberate conviction objects, hurling them high in toe w. ■ ^ 4:30—Columbia Artists Recital. the Wllllmantlc Camp Grounds their jiulsdlction, taking into ac­ Wednesd&y, Ig holes being ]^ayed that there can be no real and last­ air. , 5:00—^Romance; Weatphal’a orches­ Tuesday." count all factors.” each day. A. Winters iff Bridgeport ing peace betwMn the Irish and tra, Jack Brooks. William Hills of New York City Is the defending champion. Elec­ English people while toe unnatural 5:30—Skippy. was a recent caller at Mr. and Mrs. tion of officers will be held at the paction of Ireland, for which toe WHEAT STRIKE NOW ON » 5:45—^Ted Husing, "The Women’s J. B. Jones'. annual banquet to be held Tuesday British government is responsible, to National Tennis Tpumament." Mrs. Robert E; Foote, her son, WAPPING night The present officors .are: allowed to continue x x x." Bismarck, N. D., Aug. 15.—(AP) 6:00—^Happy Time with Irene Beaa- Edward, and her daughter, Mar­ President.Ernest E. Baldwin, New The pending St Lawrence water­ I’M WILLING ! —^The North Dakota wheat “strikA" '■ ley. jorie, were vlsitoni Tueeday at the Britain; 'S^ce President JuIIeui Cur­ way treaty waa denounced as “sur­ Mrs. Asher A. Collins and four tis, Greenwich, and Secretary and went Into effect today with support­ 6:15—Reis and Dunn, Harmony C!!onnecticut Agricultural College at children have gone to the home of rendering American rlghte,” ers claiming thousands of farmers Duo. Storrs. Treasurer, Robert B. Ptyde, New About 700 delegatea attended toe her parents in Oilraln, Mass., where HavexL will begin holding their whqat until 6:30—^Baseball scores. Edwin Bunyan of Colchsster was they will spend the next two weeks. convention. toe price featoes $1 a butoel. TO GIVE AWAY A 6:35—^Harold B. Smith, pianist. a visitor Monday at Mr. and Mrs. B. Anthony Gudsumos, Jr., who has Although toe effect of withhold­ 6:45—CDiandu the Magidan. E. Foote’s. 7:00—Sid Gary, baritone. been confined at the Manchester REPORT ANOTHER BATTLE PUBLIC BUILDINGS BURN ing grain ffom market was. conjec­ Mrs. A. E. Foote took her son, Memorial hospital for several days, tural, and viewed In some quarters % 7:15—^Isham Jones orchestra. Theodore, tO Dr. Dwyer In Hartford 7:45—^Titp Guizar, Mexican tenor. has returned to his home In Wap- Asuncion, Paraguay, Aug. 16. — Manilx, Aug. 16.— (A P )— More aa somswhat dubious o f/ sueeiBSS, LOT O F'10 ' 8:00—To be announced. Friday for ear trouble. plng. (AP)—Anotijsr battle between Bo- 500,000 pesos in cash and many DeU N. V^Us, Tolna, N. D.,' a grow­ 8:15—Singln’ Sam. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Spak are en­ Mr. and Mrs. P. J. 0 ’Ck>nnors of liylanB an4 Pluviguayans In the dis­ official records were salvaged to­ er and author of the plan, said tot 8:30—^Four Clubmen, Male quar- tertaining relatives from New York New York City have been the guests puted Gran Chaco was reported to­ day from toe safes and cablnete of movement had gained headway te ' tet. City. over the .week-end at the home of day, but with it came encourago- toe Bureau of Public Works and the toe two .Dakotas, Montana, Minne­ Y e s , givt them «w «y-*t^a o co ^ what ? 45—Colonel Stoopnagle and Budd. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Buell spent Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Nichols. ment'for peace: Bureau of Land Registration which sota, Washington, Kansas, Idaho, 9:00— Manhattan" Serenaders; Thursday afternoon with tteir A six and one-half pound daugh­ Eusebio Ajmla, whose term as were swept by tire Saturday night Texas, Oklahoma and Nebmsks- rm nying- M you luvo to dp to git hi oil daughter and son-in-law Mr. and' ter, laizabeth Aim, was bom to Mr. president, bepm today. Issued a pre- Most of toe land title records were Farmers have been asked to sign Round Towners quartet. the party » toko on lio^ s tide with m e In t 9:15—The Mills Brothers. Mrs. Charles Ganter at their home aind Mrs. Robert Rtoley, August S at inauguration, statement last nlight in believed saved. and adhere to resolutions settiiig 9:30—Organ recital; Morton Bowe, la Harford. their home at East Windsor Hill. which he said he considered war Mayor Thomas Eanuhaw praised toe maxfaaum price of yrhsat from Ronald Sagllo spent Saturday JEodcM Six’’^ bw t, ^cNnocod and gueranio^dl^" tenor. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gallnat and over the Gran Chaco “an absunUty’ soldiers of toe Thirty-first united toe 1982 crop, having as its basis / 10:00—Music that Satisfies; Boswell with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Ruth; Mrs. Myra H. Gall­ although he added Paraguay would States Infantry whoe helped fight the Winnipeg price plus Jhe 42 cant SnidabdEtt'- IF due Mmoiiotial cer* Sisters. Machlsa In Buckingham. nat of Wethersfield, and Mrs. Laura not capitulate without a stniggle if the flames and carried mins and hos­ tariff, with the uraal dlacoUiff for 10:15—^The Surprise Package. There will be no services at the (Gallnat) Loomis of Keeney street, such were heceasaiy. pital patients tirom buildings of two lower grades. - iad £ p* k frcEoty, d«»Ma*tipod you I 10:30—Guy Lombardo’s orchestra.' church August 21 and 28 as the South Manchester, all formerly of An official coihmunlque said the Catoollc institutions which were de­ (Sovemor (Seorge F. Schafer, 11:00—Ck)lumbla Symphony orches­ pastor. Rev. Walter Vey will have Wapping, left last Saturday after­ Bolivians attacked the Paraguayan stroyed. North Dakota, and Oovemor J. E. every othtt Ipteptipid car—m fitet if you a n fit tra. his vacation at that time. noon for Albany, N. Y.. to the home fort Falcon with maniiiiit gims but Erickson, Montana, WUlte laid, It Is reported that hail damaged of Mrs. GaUntit’s daughter, Jessie. 11:30—Charles CarlUe, tenor. were driven off by the garrtoon. ROOJSEVELX IS NEEDED have endorsed toe. plan aa have a y ou ti^ to biyon y other new eat with o boto ffioi ll:4r=--preddle Martin’s orchestra. the peaches In the north part of the Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gallnat and number (A^) family said he told them. Local phy­ Some of the local fruit growers vM t In Northampton Mass. Rey^ds, who was in Africa when sicians said one grain of the poison would Introduces resolution In toe --T h f neW'medal iff: tha New York find a market for thelf>'toroduota at his hrotixer died, traveled aeroes the Insular House., etating Rooeevelt ie CoUega o f Music was praaentad/tq ordinarily is fatal the fhdt auction sales at the %tck- ..^The wUtest mnging animals xm 4>eefm^ by meil packet and took a Fry lived sixteen hours. He told needed In toe la|anib.at present Rtehaxd Gtrauw t o ^ 19’ CiH HMitt. 20 E a st Ingham four corners. the Noiftb AuKgicaa continent are, boat as far mi Port of Spain, Trini­ Maniid Queson, of the a dteaotor of toe coDsfR Ids wife and two children he filled the htuderat and rao(i0qn, each.1»- dad. He . will take s plane a^Mi Sehatei and other Fllteteo leaders, ThiiaadBlwak awsxtfsd to toe several capsules In the dark Satur- A platinum wire has been made teg found In 47 states.' The ^rmer South America to Banwquilla, (Ml- profiouneed. the appetetment'satto- comjioBer as toe mualdaa mmitliig . day night because he feared a light with a diameter of only one-thlrty is nqt found in Florida and the oihUa, Wednesday and from there faqtbry. HaUlday has been Roose- toS fi^datost Inteniaticnal recogni- , !^ouM waken them. thousandth o f an Inch; latter dtuas Montana. fly to Mlamlt velt’e advlsAir fb irfl^ — ■;!*^r.ii . v-r.,.,:;.;- ;,>:-!,v V ^ . ' '■^'rH--- E|niiQ^fll|iy^^VC,,. ^5, v4^u‘mm -r* : I ’-V '•

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BBOIK HERB TODAY n a . M aybe lifra . Townsend won’t be MONA MORAN, reoeptt(oilst In a Wall Street law illloe, Is In love able to get here often.” New Orleans, La;, Aug. 16.—Sixth wltti BARRY TOWNSEND, rich “Don’t be like that!” Mona’s voice house of woridiip {d stand upon its was distressed. "You know m al­ <3raiidin» eaihe In with Jenys^dlaoi^. .TIiat.ls coe and eooUUy prominent, whom she site, the Old St Qa^edral of coat held.:lur;YBr away from her ways keep all my old friends.” s a y 'f o r beys.;^ibey le met Duronfh STEVE SAOOARBL- nose aa^hes anna would reaii^ little slummed the door shut, Now Orleans, completed'^.1794, is to be or 'U , her childhood sweether^ !T v^^lxl^‘!'to 'n^^ Ithla ="sniill tried to medee sure o f the lock and 138 years old, but its altar stands By SISTER MARY '' I .' Steve and Barry have Just re* d o ^ rnndoratat,- l i t e a n ^ ybu s&amfiUhg.” tamed from South America where tossed the key into her purae. upon the oldest altar site ip the Mis­ *and here It is. I you It was a trim little bride whom ’The thoughtful housewife usually Shs led tbfi older lady' ui —largely by chance—Steve became sissippi Valley. ijivesttgati, Jehpi^ the Jackson, the chauffeur, saluted be­ Gersdd’ associated with Barry In operatinf In 1718 ths French colonists under plans h et disssert .?rpm three w - t jtowM'd; ter^ dau^t^^ fore he opened the door of the car that, he Ukf^ to cw hiii' stisdlb. ? & diamond mine, once believed BienviJ.e. founding the city, ireardd gles: nourishment, cost and beauty. law and backed toward the win­ with a low bowi Privately Jackson Easdls of tUe' and 'rthat ^nalnthur 'worUdess bnt now valuable. Steve an altar there in a wooden shack, The summer dessert especially can dow. stood about, unfkiiiihsd' decided that the other young lady and for 214 years devout Catholics JerryHi mother with a deftness .ovms a huge diamond called *frhe be planned to provide much nour­ them. Bits,.of dirty .'broken statues was decidedly attractive too. ’The have knelt before that spot. bom of experimee turned the Empress of Peru.” Gangsters try chauffeur, thinking '. his own stood where they c ^ d ilpd a .!foot- to steal the stone but he outwits Fire and hurricane in turn have ishm ent fo r the ofteaL pocketa inside .but over a newspaper happy but frowsy little wife back In ing. Paint brush«4, tiittes and them. Steve has earned M ot a*s grat­ •rased that succession of cathedrals, ’The nourishment required in and therefrom dropped many thin]^,. the country, sighed. boxes lay in coiffusion, most' of itude by befriending her errant lamed in honor of S t Louis, king of the dessert Ir determined by the amongst others a very dead mouse.. ’The car glided up Seventh ave­ thein past Use. Papers, scraps of brother, BUD, sending him to South France, who launched the crusades feat of the meal. Calculate the “My goodness!" was Grandma’is magazine covers, dgaret stubs, nue to the park. “I’ve got an Idea!” into the Holy Land. A great mu­ calories and observe the protein toughest profahity. She used It America and giving him a Job In Lottie announced suddenly. Staying miatches, ai&es, dust! The. win- the mine. ral painting gleams above the altar, contained In the main part of the now and lledc . V protests with a smoothly gloved dowaiwere.-an. unwashed smear. The Mona needs $500 for hospital mneath it the title |n French: meal. H the first course of a Her daughter held her breath, hand, she leaned forward. floor and two broken chairs a help­ treatments for her Invalid father. “Louls, King of Framce, Apnoimces luncheon la a rich cream soup, a gathered up. the paper and. conduct­ less litter. Her employer agrees to loan her “Jackson,” she called through the Crusade.” And a carven stone dessert made of milk and eggs is ed a funeral In thq yard The other *‘He wants it this way. I aim the money and then makes an the window which she had opened, statue of this King Louis, later tu not suitable. If the meat course articles: peach- stones, string and under oath. not to come 'in. It is amaslng proposal. He tells Mona ignoring the speaking tube. “Has be canonised, stands in medleiml ar- has been a heavy roast, a light, their ilk. She-Girew; into the garbeuge not a workshop as much as it is a a wealtty client of the firm wishes Mr. Saccarelll’s yellow roadster mcr in the alley beside the cathedral; cooling dessert should be chosen. can. * ’Ibjm she hunted-up some in­ passion for cpUecting-trash and not to marry her Immediately with been at Twilands lately? He’s a over the door of the Presbytery, But ' when the meat ourse las cense to sweeten .the contaminated having to keep order. Your oldest .Gie understanding she shall occupy friend of mine. I thought maybe where live the priests who serve nis been' light, as is often the case house. son, mother!” her iwn apartment, have unlimited I’d see him today.” altar. in hot weather, the dessert can well T'd punish him right” said “But this is different. All men accounts and do whatever she wish' “Tlie yellow roadster?” Jackson • * • make up the necessary protein in Grandm a.. Ukq^ loafing place. Uerald is care­ .es for one year. At the end of that thought a moment “Yea, miss. ’The The first shack, reared in 1718, Its milk and eggs. “What for?” ful about the house. Always was.” time she may become, -the. man’s yellow roadster was there yester burned. A wooden warehouse was A very sweet dessert often adds “What for?' Because he knows “Your boys bad the beum and wife ^ actui&ty. or. secure, a. di­ day. Not at the garage because Mr.. built in its place, the catiietlral in much to the fu el'valu e o f a meial, better.” buggy house when they were Jerry’s vorce. She asks the man’s name and Steve never bothers to drive to the one end of the warehouse, which for sugar Is a quick energizer Cr “ Oh, he ju st f o r g o t ” age. Don’t forget that.” Is told It Is Barry Townsend. garage. I saw the roadster last stored arms and ammunition against stimulant. In summer the sweet­ .“WcJl, he didn’t foiget When he “But a boy’s room, and his clothes Mona agrees. Her friend, LOT­ night parked by the hedge. Indian attacks. ' ness of desserts' should be given ficked that bea^ up aqd crammed, —that’s different.” Grandma into hisvpocket.” TIE CARR, model In a fashionable Lottie surveyed Mona triumph­ Then a wooden cathedral, designed calreful attention. It should, of wouldn’t g iv e in. *He didn’t know it would—would dress step, helps her select her antly. by De Bat, French architect, follow­ course, be sweet enough to be pal­ “They are all alike, men and wedding costume. ed. His plana are> still in tl}e atable, but over-sweetening pior' “o*” Jerry’e.mothw laughed. boys. Jerry’s room is his castle. “Was It there this morning, Jack- Boys Will Be Boys He has no place else. His pockets son? Is Mr. Steve staying over for archives in Paris. Hurricane de duces just that much extra heat NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY If the dinner .has been lacking “Maybe not; - but look ..here, Jen­ are his secret caches for treasiires. the wedding? You’ve heard about stroyed this. It was rebuilt. Fire in bulk and breadstuffs, a rice or nie. Why d(^. he' have -to fill, nis A dead mouse is a treasure. Ypu the wedding, I suppose?” destroyed the second De Bat cathe­ CH APTER XX m dral. the great fire o^ 1788 that cereal pudding fills the need. sockets with’trash? Ahd. he has just don’t understand, mpther. He The Townsend limousine arrived Who Indeed in the Townsend wiped out almost all o^ New Or­ Time for Simple Dessert il'is room so full of truck I can’t will .learn in time, but most men at Lottie’s apartment promptly at employ had not heard about the leans. If the meat and vegetables have get around to make his bed.” have to have a place to spread “All boys do.” 10 o’clock. It remained Uere wait­ wedding? But Jackson’s reply was Then, as Louisiana shifted from been expensive, serve on inexpen­ theixuelves and not worry about ing until well after 11 because Mona circumspect. “Begging your par­ French to Spanish suzerainty, lip sive dessert. This does not mean “Mine' didn’t. I drew the line at order.” and Lottie had set out at 9:30 to don, Miss, about the roadster I stepped Don Andres Almonester. y a commonplace one, but rather shop. On the list were shoes, hose, could not say. I left early to do Rojas, Spanish grandee, richest mgn one that is simple, requiring no gloves, purse and even a rose-point some errands for Mr. Townsend.” in the New World, and .built the ca^ Old St..LQZisWthedral at New Orleans; ‘ above. Is rich In tradition large amoimt of cream nor ex­ in men as in women. It is marked “You didn’t see it then beside and historic in Its Bssodatibns.- pensive, elaborate Ingredients. Con by tremor of the hands, with .a pill- handkerchief.! thedral of brick, stone and plaster, ~ Y ______the hedge?” substantially as it stands today. tras is always essehtlal and a Daily Health rolling movement, and it tends to Lottie’s suit, donned with much Jackson smiled. “Mr. Steve used twirling and twisting before the • • • a block to the rear of the church, simple dessert should follow ah progress, runnin^^;ppmplefo murse it last night. That’s all I know, Briti/sh, to take part in a Te Deum in from lO .to • mirror, had been pronounced ex­ Slave labor reared the building.. It to operate the clocfic on that end. of victory. There, too, worshipec elaborate main course. saw him get into it when I drove Is Renaissance in architecture, but The serving adds much to the The Xged sh B T be especiaUy actly right for Mona. Both girls the doctor to the station. ’That’s the Jean Lafitte, the famous Baratarlan patchwork Renaissance. ' In that cathedral have worshiped value of any food and the dessert Hints oo How to Keep Weil by careful to consuPka good physiciap agreed that It was far better than only time I saw It. Of course, buccaneer. a new one, hastily selected and not Flanked by two smaller spires, Don Andres Ahpbnester y Rojas and made attractive- by cubes of bright by World Famed Authority when any of the symptoms. de­ apologetically, “Mr. Steve never Jefferson Davis, president of the scribed in this article occur. Wh lent hot weather dessert for al­ you want to back out right now-Tm most all ages and tsrpes. The per­ less scrupulous in the, care. of. the section of their defenses^near .Al­ and Kathleen tossing rose petals to' allow him to rise. The,doctor ’The staff.is'coitus of women, Take' your eye shadow. F’irst, with you. Nobody on earth can son who is dieting to reduce may skin, slight iitfeCtions : occur repeat bert,--and were =-reperted - bustoug and your Ma weeping fit to Irill and nurse are there with the min­ Alice and Irepe' I^vrisohn are the of course, your face and chin tnd make you go through with this If ister. Miss Lottie and I are to be d!rectanr;of the studios.. Rita Wal- have this dessert. without cream, edly. ’There ate'also bed sores. Itch­ huge quantities of supplies. “ Ma ought to be there, though,’’ you don’t want to—” neck have been prepared for make­ ing is a Stimulus to severd scratch­ Aiistralian and <5ana return at intervals : Saker announced the Utodtog,. of “I’m to spend the year—or most is most refreshing: understand.” “Mr. Townsend has been very ill,” HOW IT MAY BE DISGUISED don’t .want tmyone telling you that without the eruption. American troops .at Yladlwoetok, bf It except the hot months—at the Three eggs, 1 lemon, 1 tablespoon Siberia. “Mr. Steve?” Lottie exclaimed, the nurse said softly. you have a dirty neqk. granulated gelatine, 2 oranges, 1-2 These conations-.must be watch­ town hoiue,” Mona repeated pa­ “he’s here?” One (fiiin is enough for anybody. Tne duskiness that your eyes ed closely and'^'treated Immediate^ tiently. , The sick man, lying back on biz cupi sugar, few grsdns salt, 1-4 cup Jimmy shook his head. “No, Miss. pillows, opened his eyes. It was not When you doiMe this feature you gain from eye-shadow won’t be anv “Learning to be a lady I suppose! cold water, 1-2 cup whipping ly. He’s gone. But he asked me to de­ Barry. Mona understood it all in more effective than the added beau­ Of course, the' aged suffer fre­ Using the right fork. Which sauce aimounce to the world that you are cream. liver the package before the wed­ a fiash! Tt was Barry’s xmcle—rthe ty that comes from this other meth quently with dizziness diie to'many to o^er with the fish. Learning to grovdng- a little old, a little too Soften gelatine in cold water for U k R t d A t e t ding, Miss.” tall, slender man who had bera od of applying it. possible causes. Sometimes it la he a credit to the Townsend fam­ five minutes. Beat yolks. Of eggs Lottie turned in dismay to Mona lunching with Mr. Garretson at the plump. ; C Hold your head erect, but never due to'accumulated'haid wax in the ily— ’’ with sugar and lemon juice and who stood with the open jewel case Savarin! So if ' you .' have, an extra chin, hold it In a stiff fashion. Some­ ear, sometimes to changes that have “Well, I’ve a lot to learn,” ob' cook over hot water until -thlckraedl in her hand. It was the necklace ’The stem eyes, opening, held the exerclfe to gefe ^ of it But until times chins multiply because heads taken place in the Internal ear; fre­ served Mona. “And I do want to be Stir in softened gelatine and let and Mona had promised to wear it girl’s for a long moment “Miss the ma^c mqi^ent comes when sag. a credit to them!” stand until- cool. Add. pulp of quently it'is ; associated with high on her wedding day. Moran?” he said. ‘‘’Thank you 'dr you can tage ^ iity on the chin oranges ffeed from skin and seeds, blood pressure, hard^lng of . tte' “What I mean Is this," the other Mechanically she slipped the thin coming. Tm sorry my rascally without any .^m prs, you will need girl interrupted. “When you get REAL “HOLLAND TUNNEL” whites, of eggs beaten tmtll stiff arteries, and changes In the ciicUla; chain of diamonds about her neck nephew can’t be here to witness our to know .how'tq ndnimize your un­ CONSTIPATION back right after the ceremony and dry and cream whipped until tion. of. tile blood in the btalh, and fastened the clasp. marriage. He insisted on sailing wanted feaw ^ ' t you’re going to find time heavy on Antwerp.—Belgium’s “Holland” I firm. - Mix lightly and turn . into ■ ■ a Sqmetlnies a. resqlt is a difHculty tab* "Gone?” Lottie . repeated. “You for South America last night” .’There’s a'Wck^ Here it is. your hands. No Job, no house work. vehicular tunnel is to be designed by mold. Let stand , on ice for two o f cp-otdination' between thie eye; mean Steve didn’t wapt to stay for (To Be Continued) But it happens to be a trick that Just time to kill. Well, suppose we the same engineers who built the hours or lougei’, imjtil thorough^ the ear, snd the senee of balance, the wedding, Jimmy?” dpMn’t^ vt n n k Hafe’s Driig Departateit,' Emd murmuring, the butler bowed In The News palsy. Although ’^^thls diisease may busy as a bee myself but I can get himself out. Mato Floor,' ri|^t. off now and then.” occur to .youth,, the vast."toajotity ”Ah, Miss Moran!” Mr. Gairetson CURIOUS WORLD - of caaes'occuf to: people between 60 “Busy as which bee?” asked was saying. “And I’m glad to know Head Catholic Daughters Mona, wrinkling her nose, her dis­ V ..... uid 70 years of age. you. Miss Carr. You both look very Leaders of the meeting of the su­ BY BRUCE CATTON ’The disease occurs twice as often turbing thoughts for a moment for­ charm ing.” preme board of the Catholic Daugh­ gotten. “The gardener, sir, with the bou­ ters of America, in Washington I YOUNG SLAYER FINDS quet,” Jimmy’s voice came from the August 13 . to 16, are Miss Cather­ HE CANTT AVOID PENALTY Lottie was wriggling into the doorway. ine V. Mylett (right) of Cleveland, •sleeves o f her coat. “ The one that ’The old gardener, hat in hand, National Director of the organiza­ [Vicki Banna’s New Nov^l TeUs of hangs around the hive and doesn’t shuffled forward to present an of­ tion, and Miss Mary C. Duffy (left) Retribution That Flight Can’t Dodge work, maybe,” she answered. “Still, fering of delicate pink looses. *Tve of Newark, N. J.» Supreme Regent that’s not fair, Min. I did work made every bridal bouquet for Twi­ The national officers were to ■ in­ "Secret. Sentence,’’ b y Vicki Baum, every day this week.” lands In 30 years,” he said. . crease the activities of their loPM I is a second-rate novel built'around a “And earned twice what they ‘Tt’s beautiful. Thank you!” orders in relieving suffering and I flrstrrate. idea. paid you,” Mona said promptly. And you, Miss, if I may say so, distress among needy families o f tile It tells of an ardent, drean)y and “Do you have everything?” Lot­ are beautiful too.” country. I rather empty-beaded young to tie paused at the door to ask. ‘JTake I fr . Garretson turned *to M ona ap­ I post-war Gefmany who jmns.- a se­ a last look at this place. Miss Mo- cret revolutionary society: and is provingly. “The ceremony Is to Ukes Real Life - - - L./ - persuaded that it is up, to him' to as- . Life in Itself is ever so much I sasstoate the prime minister. - He loveUer in reality than it Is In her does the job and gets avmy; and the fiction, according, to Helen Grace ACGMeT rest of the'book shows how he car­ Carlisle, young N. Y. author who has W » In 1^45 . ries his own punishment with him MARRIED LIFE ISttr four succesMul novels to her credit 60THRIUING WHEN HAD A t a il - and has to pay for the murder evisn Miss Carlisle, who is manying though he never is captured. XX) HAVE TO WASH James M. Reid, a textbook editorTls iSOWkUQHMBS He tramps:, the by-roadi of Qer- DISHES, IS IT W T? strongly in favor of a home, and I many to winter And >iuimner, alone FECDF family. She herself served as oqs and friendless.' Hs^ w orks'to-a'coal of Miss Anne Morgan’s youngest CN mine, takes odd jobs here and ti^ e, Many o f -them work here workers in the reUef work she Tm-» toils as gardener to a lunatid asylum, in ^; dw plant.... I^ugan- dertook at.Soissons. She was a OIL. narrowly escapes capture and Is nurse in Paris before this, later cared for ..by the pqrcbiatrist c to cleaning your elothes.. .ren- worked as a secretary , in an invest­ charge , of the asylum At last be ment house, studied'dramatics and I drifts to. a Baltic fishing -village, es­ denng’ the siune clean perfec­ appeared on the professiohal stag MiH tablishes himself among the peas- tion :for>ou that ^ e y would and then became a novelist^ I anti^ and . works out his own sa li^ maintains that these experiences 1 5 ^ I tion as a.humble .fishehuan demand* fM* themflelves. For have given her the proper a^ust- ’The author seems' to have lost qnaH^w(>rk ment which encourages her to want some of her ability to ttil'a,story. a fam ily. OMNC-D* •--IS.-- This novel takes a long time to get p i H H i e n s s r pi. under w ay sn d ypu . have \to read Lessons for Frodnoers half a dozen ch^tera before ypur Nwisig ■ Alice and Irene Lewlsohn, found­ interest is aroused to the tea^ Tftoae ers of the Neighborhood Playhouse, homdy little touches that asQe'tte baVe been assisting in the solving of people sad-events to ‘“ G r tp d ’B b t^ ” M illions use Rinso in the period of vacation in gctjrity for touch ypur heart sin mhisiiv*' Tlie >ooo AM s-iTE woaia young people, by conducthig what is I central Character is not%soavl9daff tub, washer and dishpan known as the Neigblrnrhood fU y- until the bbok is half fln h ^ , house Studios.. StudientSj who epme "S ecret Sentence” Is publliihiBd by 'S U tk i from nU parti o f tbs Uhitsd S ta ^ ••aeiiitsir , Doubleday, Doran A C a ^ and sens SHSEUa I fo r 12. , MAKeaaBSTBB BVBWNG HE&Uj>. aOUTH MANCHBSIBSi OONN; S o m t.

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By ALAN OOLLD and 12 To 10; Celled 34 faif Tam, 27^ Thy F w A M U s i By AVKBT BRDNDAGS v iM Anfclts. Auf. Ifi— (AP) ffilx Gedek Fans 18. Oiyanpie tiM Athlwttc XoroM o f ^ united W o t S A i S iv t T ss ^ f^ KMar atedittm. Ban Ftonctoco» •tntee emerged todey from Id days Los Angelss, Aug. 15.— (A P )—to AiNh'ia*-rJM HcGIvwksy, ttte Uhli- many ways, ths 1983 O^rmpitt gaasss 0t rmprecedeated Olympio oonipetl* The local Aces succeeded in de­ eonMbutod the greatest forward The BhwWto of MeKsc •d .ltoUa Qtetoptoo rt—ptochnnw. tloB witb the greateet coUeotloa e( feating TerryvUle two games at the strides to the development e f n a s ­ won soma Tnennutc o f revenge for this amWIIous sdwdidc e f htodeiMt byTbm Bvnndta efGrent vtctorlee gained in thla quadrennial West Side yesterday afternoon, the ties in history. three auccMSivc g w e s in as inaay They daxwmstrated, in really Britain to tU. finUa of the ojOQO carnival in at least 30 years. first 16 to 6 and tne second 13 to days by wfnalng tha first two can* meter Olynmic stseplschase, by de­ In a swiftly moving drama im* 10. “Big Jack” Godek proved too startUag fashloa, what our own teats. Hcdc. aad U dder Gomiray equalled in qiorta history for its own athlatee and tiw hast from feating tha Britisher ia the two* .much for the vlsltorM getting 16 NOi 1 (rf tha 8. M. F . D. was the mttt stoeplschasa team race to the color and spectacular elements, strikeouts in the first game while ether natiens can do under coodi- fifot vlcUm to a gams Saturday s|- tioos as aeatly perfect sa they can idrtnplal oompetttinn. hctwcegi the Aaserioa's boys and girls romped out his teammates made 18 hits good tsraooB, I t to 8. YtotsmS^r aftai^ tish mmpire team and O lym ^ in front of tin rest of the world. - for 16 tlini. b#a nocB toe South Bad Ptrataa o t Hart­ They won no less than elg^t of ford fen hsfora the local taam, 3T to athletes erf thi; Unltse» States ' Burkhardt and F. Hewitt were the Japaa’B PregresB^ yseUrday. the seventeen separate events un­ big guna for the local team in the They witnessed the tremendous 4. ' officially where team championships first game the former getting 4 hits j^greas made by Japw, notably Id Ths fact that tha firs laddies were McGhishey wop assUy ia 10:06J. were involved. out of as many trips to the plate swimming, but. in track and f i ^ , bsing acoutod to thrtr first effort is Tbe Manrtmster .. t h ^ huim bach Italy with three titles to her credit and the latter getting 8 out of 6i. rowing and other branches of com- beiitved to hava kept toe team un­ dwrtog the tret fou «p c and than was tin nearest rival the U. S. A. TeriyvlUe soor^ th i^ runs on two petitiott. Italy, too, manifested pro­ der wraps. Mtoieger “Kefi“ Smith draw sway frem Bvnasen, who hits and 2 errors in the second in­ gress: all along the Hne, whUe our of No>7siora that Us team will seem to tire in the Ucsing laps. iRn Americans at the outset ran ning but the local team came back Latin-American neighbors made soon' avenge toe defeat and haa Daweoo o f the United $ t o ^ finish­ away with the track and field for in the third and scored 4 runs to their beat showing, featured by the called a practice sesalod for to­ ed second, BveysMin third and <3. Wi both, men and women and came put them on top where they remain­ morrow u gh l a t tha BlutfiUdrf dto- ■sUey. aim of Cheat Brttoin, fourth. crowning cf Juan Cartas gabala ef xtumd. ‘Ata toimaiiles pitchers is­ down the stretch to add the chief ed, never again in danger, for the Argentina as the- Marathon cham­ The rase included four hurdlee and a remainder of the game. sued 18 pasaee to Bsturday*s gams water jump. prises of rowing and bogdng. They pion. I regnrd. Zabnla’a performance while Norm TAchtnikg gave none. gelded the supremacy in men's F. Hewitt started to pitch the es one of the greateet Individual Wortd reeerd'' time .was/,exceeded In yesterday's game, the Piimtcs in. two events. equaUsd in anothert summing, for the lin t time, . to second game for the local team but feats of the whole games, well Issued 19 pswepi to too Blueflelds. Japan’s spectacular young team, but pave* way to Gbdek in the fifth and two othe^ meet records hrohmi worthy to rank with the brilliant all- ustog tiurea pitchers. The crowd as OlympAo atUetea d tiie United .. American mermaids conwued their {nning. around conquest of ouf James grew weary o f tiM walkawmy and unbroken succession of team In the second game Boggini was States diefeated a team foom the Bauscb in the decathloB. I f tluire started fM hemabelsvothe eudof British Empire 6 events to 4 to.thelr trlumps. the best hitter for the lo w team were disappointments, they ware r ^ the seventh tontog, wheu pmy aras AH nncttone Benressntsd oonneottaif four out of five trips to quadrenatol conmtitioet.hsre totlsy. flscted;ln the fact that Germany am eslkd. Four great Empire half milers A ll sections of the United States the plate. Burkhardt ftat two more Finland did not sustain the advameea Tcelght tb s' BluafisMs play at con tribu te to the Jousting on a to make his total 6 out of 8 for the were timed T ndoutes, 40.8 aeceude they made in the 1938 games at Four Aersa agaiaat tha Wsst'Side. to tbe two mile rela>. bettering the wide Olym^c front, vdiere the fray day and Hewitt made It 5 out of 9. Amsterdam. In this group are several .members of the Bauach family of farmers. Peter Bansobi father^ of Stars, aad Wednesday evenb^ was continuous and daiisHng. Track Slnakl was the best hitter for the against. No. 8. Next Saturday, the world saark erf 7 mtnutea 41JI ntnde Faalest Tradt "Jarring Jim” Bausch, world decathl n i8 A e s a ...... 014 232 04x—15 Tonight the SUb-Alpine will play In his hand «nd put It 5,10, 20 feet collect a brace of singiesi Uts, double filays, C. Smith close third and fourth. ’Two baae hlta, Hewitt 3, Varrick, the Colored . Gieats at Charter Oak by the UUtmiBtoisa Half Game. farther than the home town hero No. 8 will ]day Hose Company No. to Griffith to Fiimnier; bass on Ralph ifitt « f Oregon, For the celohratlon of the iMst Buckhardt, Sturgeon; Stolen bases, street. Tuesday they play Man­ had been able to pitch the thing. 3 at Jarvis Grove at 6 o’clock to­ bolls, off A. Lashlnske 8, MnlfiBey Olympiad, at BerUn in 1386, tiie U r l ^ BonriBi» Burkhardt, Hewitt; chester Qrs4n, ^uTsdsy the B its ei^paclfy of 105,000 for ths open­ Roman, If e 0 • t s • and S t LoUls Cards foUow nt su(^ AB R H PO A nelidibon/’ Bausch, when BlaaelMator Chaai (U ) 83 fr Ifi 81 T O ing ceremonies and nearly 100,000 Berg, p .. hrttf intervals that the Cardtnals Lueus. r f ...... 6 1 1 0 asked shout Jim’s babyhood. The father was, sad stin is, i AB.RK.FO.A.B. wera on hand yesterday to see the are only stx games out of first ^aot. Majers, B> .^.... 6 S 1 0 Lippincott, ss . . . 6 8 8 0 8 S AB R PO games officially closed and the flaifi- 'Totals • • • ... 86 10 11 18 1 1 Jones, 8h. p ...... 6 1 1 0 farm man. He f&rmed in tbe OS' Ksames, -p, 1 4 0 3 I How Th«y Stand Cubs Lose OouUsiMBdsr kotas. Later ho moved to Garden Borello, c 6 8 13 1 ing torch extinguished. Aees (13) The Cubs lost v s lu a ^ grocmd Wilson, Ih 0 6 0 Viot, If ...... 4 8 3 0 MdOough, c, < 4 1 8 Plain, Kas.—that was shout SO years 8 0 A B .R H .P O . A. E. yeaterday as they lost to tbs Cards, Long fi • • 4 a • a • I S 17 2 Edjj^, 3 b ...... 4 0 2 0 guns, cf, e . 2 YBSTBRIldYm BBBULTB putt, 3b ...... 4 8 2 1 1 0 2-0, 2-1. If . . . 1 0 0 ago when Jim was six years o ld - AnUrtlo, lb . 8 0 1 sad finally he moved to Wichita. Pinney, lb .. . 4 0 • 0 0 LOCAL PLATERS HELP B ogi^i, a s ...... 6 4 1 0 Brooklyn, driving ahead toward B o l ^ cf . 0 1 0 Hutebinson, 3b .. 5 1 0 1 Prtetor, Sb. p 1 Stavnitsky, lb .. 4 1 7 1 Gtsvlous, ss 1 0 0 Jim waa an ambitious athlsts B. Frtto, I f . 1 0 the lead, marked tlass for the day wheosver he went. Ha doted on Phelps, n ...... 8 1 0 0 1 PUladelpUn 3, Beston 1 (1st.) Varrick, 3b ..... 4 2 8 3 Lee, p a » • • • 4 1 0 4 Hubbard, If . 3 by spUtting two games with tha defeat!^ the “Mg sboT' athlete of Gsndi, p^...... 2 1 0 3 Mevse, ss, 3h .8 0 1 Boston f. PUlsdClphto.9 (I d ) GEMSTROUNCrRAFFS Burkhardt, if ... .4 2 0 0 New York Giants, winning the l^st Orsene,- Sb 1 0 2 Hublard, rf .... 2 1 0 0 S t L5Uis d CUesgn 0 (is U evsiy eommimity where the Baneeb CtoogBo, Sb • • • • e 1 . 8 Godsck, rf, p ...... 01 0 0 3-1, in 10 iBBlngs and drwplBg the Cone, p ...... 3 0 0 1 0 S t Louis 9, CUosfO 8 (8d,> famdly—father, mother, five broCheri a T r Frits, p 1 0 0 Byoowski, c .... 4 second 8-4. The Ctodnnatf Reds in Totals ...... 46 12 12 27 8 3 Jarvis, ...... 2 0 3 0 New York 6, WsntogteB 4. Surprise Yiciory Giveg SfiTitt Klecha, cf, rf ... .4 and two sisters—too restdenee. Fretsg, If ... 1 0 0 last idacfr mowed over the Beoton Score by tanings: Brutus Hamllte«. Uhtversity of Hastings, rf .... 8 1 0 0 Nsitomt Ltogns team Fln t Phee Tie; 4,000 Hewitt, p. cf ....4 Braves twice 8-1, and 9-8. Terriers .. 100 411 122—13 Kansas track oeaeh, expressed it, S t Louis 3, cu en g^ Cist)* 8ub-Alpli|e «•••••• 38 4 3 It; 4 > 8 See Game. •Yanks borense Lead 002 100 3 1 6 -n “Hq woo because ho hates to lose.” Totals ;...... 41 14 14 IT 8 T BlUiAclds ...... 233 682 n—27 S t Louis 3, CUOSM1 (Id , 19) TotaJs ...... 37 13 16 31 4 S Score by innings: Score by innings: The New York Yanksss stretehsd Hartford Plrstss ... -100 800- 0— 4 Brooklyn 3, New York 1 (1st, 19), Jack Stratton’s crashing double their American League lead to ntoa TENNIS TOURNEY OPENS Jim first showed athletic promiae Host Oo. No. 8 . . . 034 001 000— 7 Two base Uts, A. Bsgurtros, Now York 8, BroqUys 4 (Sd.) in the first inning yesterday, coupled TerryvlUe ...... 403 203 0—10 Man. Green ...... 300 310 80x—14 Aces ...... 103 080 x—12 games by wipplag Washington, 6-4. on tbe Garden Plain, Kas., footbsU three bass Uts, A. Raguskus; Ctootonati 8, BMton l Cist) with “Red” Putnam’s walk and Lefty Gomes won his 30th vietn y e f Newport, R I.. AAug. 16.— (A P )— and basketball teams. Besides that, Two bass hits, OonnsUy. 14ppte- Morifioe Ut, MoConnack: b M on canctnnatl 9. Boston 8 .(2d.) Ernie Dodrd’s “swinging bunt’ ■ Two base hits, Btavaltsky: three The 16th annual invitation tennis he competed with his schoOlmatss ia cott, Edgar, Borstto; struck cut tor, base hits. Varrick; BtUen til# ###BOP« ham elf Keames 10. Pitotor^FMto down the third base Hne, score^(AI»)—Ths Gregory Mangin of the United stuff when they needed it,” the Uni­ Olympics W. stole second as Flrtier took third. another half game behind the Athle­ States; Henry W. Austin, Frederick senses,” said some of his old team­ Fisher 'and Stratton scored on Put­ women’s nationsl ehampioashipa. tics. The St. Louis Browns won two mates, “ tban others could with versity Of California’s elgbt-oared Los Angeles—(^alifomia wins eight 7ew York ...... '76 opening today at tho West 8Ma J. Perry, . John Cliff and Edward R. varsity crew today enjoys a dlstino- oared rowing title; Japan takes PUIadsIpUa ...... 69. nam’s trtpla to deep right center. games from the Chicago White Sox, Avory of England; J. Satch and T. full sensibilities.” . The final score was 6 to 2. Bis Club, found Helen Jaobbe In the 5-0 aad 9-5. tkm unparalUUd ia Olympic rowing ■wim#B3 champioMhlp. Bcn-4Clivelai>d, e S S • ••3A s, 6T vole of helT'aimrent to the throne Kuwaboxa t if Japan; and Humber WasUagton...... dl Mora than 4,000 people watched ton Coato and ^arloa Ar?aha of He went to the Utaiverrtty of history. the two g a m « yestet^y, which vneated by Itoiea Wfile JAP SWIMMERS WIN Kansas. It Is^msssharsd that be In ooming from btotod.Satardliy Amartcan were regularly scheduled games, Mlse JTaooba look, i the dam of Waltor Martin, Jr., of Canada worked tor sa Insutancs firm qr^ls tsiBOon to defeat Italy by lie stars defeat Brttiah.Baplm played for the benefit of the two the field of 58, aqmolaUy aa the op­ Los Ailgeles, Aug 15__ (AP) — and Manuel Alonso of Spain, former going through school, to help psy his fifth of; a ascmid in a Hartford eampa for ehiidren. Six of position was an Mmoat exact coun­ Jspansse sprint swimmers won tha Davis Cup oompetitora, also were en­ way—and w t the Miscourl Valley mils sad n quarte,' rasa, tha (Mdsn world rIbofdB are brokra. tbo pHyeri ^ American list were Mrs. L. A. Harp­ represented by four United Statw Then be begsa training quietly for college crrfwa tow have baen.um wins HI- tain of tha leamO-laading Hartford er, Mrs. M a r j^ 'lfd M l Painter, Olympic team swlmsiwi, was sec­ Team No. 6 will play Taam tfo, 8 the (Mympie games qnd emerged beaten in four successive Qfarmpiilh; stakes with. Oat|MP seooi^ Joeqphlno Cridekshiak, Barah Pal­ ond, with Europe third aad last. Ths at • o’clock tonightHbi the Waat nrtth the. title, “the world’s great­ Ths Naval Aoadaaay wen to 18|9 TwlUght t a a ^ est athlete.” Tha Gems won fh* li^lf of the frey, careiine Baheohk. Vlrgiala winatag time wad 9 nfiautes lA sec­ Mda lanlor VoUey BaU laague. Dl- and Yale to 1814. Bys—Bqtton bra; llangto league race aad art now tiad for Infieary aad Mrs.Van Ryn. onds. raetly altar this match, T mub No. 1 fiChsr wtaaers to tha IMS Otyaa- fbrn place in tiiii second half, due to The three seedeu foreigB ptoyan 5n- A United States womsn^s rtiay w ill jday Team Vfo.i.' plo regatta, wars: stogls sculls, B w * their unexpeetat ^ yeaterday. dnded Mrs. J. B. JMn team, oompossd « f LsnoM l ^ t , EAGLES TO ORGANIZE by Frame, Auctmlto; douhls MOnt ...... — Bidlsr of Bnilaadi Helen Jones, Elsaaor ftorattrlay- MftalfON IN OLD FOMM Ken ibmm sad anrrett CMnmwd GAMIS TODAY LeeaUag of ViiihouTiR. . ville aad Josephine MdClin, won a Ths Eagles c f ths Mtoth Bad plan UUtcdltthtM; paIrdBHd with : r m ^ s m « a t d ^ -tjhe opening matched. 400 meter race firoaii r Ala. M AP)—Ouy Mdr- to orgaBlM Ihsif team for comotS swaim jChdrtey lO effrt' had Natisaal day Ind uded Miss M Udiry ts (U fa quartot c f Japanese girls in 4 mla- tom 'f t Aatortoan m g m toimo, footban ' season.. I r a i l f Masha Brooklyn at nttaburi KMleo, Itidgsdaid,: utes 42J seconds. It also was to MM e f bin old ttma form popular Berth caifsoCban star will united Statra: ^ - (Only gams Dptothy Andi ^ - ' have-bean' another iataMnatiaaalal Ba p ite M n fiv4-hit gama oigotm eeadh tha tofiak Ah d last without coxswain, Bdwards .LCohar»< JeoH relay, but Bunpa’a tsaas, Anom Bol- y ^ s p m r s art rsqutotod to rs- ye, Great Bfitato: fopr* Waahtaftca i XlHtL ..(LMUOlttK' Dd and Oraat Britain flaflad to at M ^ s Giovfr toaliht at . .Ui oenswato, Q a rm ^ ; fouiNMm XOtfariaaM eerlM* Ba .etruok out iavib mim. sd. without imxswam. amne'Bntfito. ■ i’ ’\ .*•. V

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?!» y m W i t ':4a hfowiatiM LOST AND FOUND ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD i » LEGAL NOTICES 79 &0.P.HEAIK10AR11RS PA Y CHECK LOST—Notice la bers- SINGLE ROOMS OR BUTTES in AT A COURT OF PROBATB HBLD N Manchester by given that Pay Check No. EAK Johnson Block'with mo desired. Reasonable price, 86 Chest On motion of Elmore A Turklngton Capt Lancastei^s Fritnd Los Angeles, .Aug. 15.—Two inore^a high degree, ' Count olz aToravo words to a lias. administrator Hoover's K-election campaign were Initials, aumbsrs and abbroTlatloBS counding Dept, Main Office, nut s tr e e t Olympic games—three at the m o stdoing...... M g aacb count as a word and oorapound Cheney Brothers. ORDERED:-That-six months from fomoally opmed totoy on '^e sixth — and the black man, wlU put it a ll ner.” . ' words as two worda Hfalmtiiii cost is FOR RENT —FURNISHED room the 13th day of August, A D., 1932 be Tefls Coort H a t FGer and the same are limited and allowed floor of the W aldoif-J^toiia hotelJ over his white opponents in the per­ T w o lit g r o price of three linea with light housekeeping privileges. American colTeghi Won ‘thiM Line rates per dap for transteat for the creditors within which to The staff at jpresent includes U. S, BUSINESS. SERVICES Inquire at 62 Rjssell street bring in their claims against said es­ formances of American .athletes in pic cbampioni^pB inf the reoeat ads. Bore Splaodid Reputation ffie international gaines. ■CectlTO MaxA it, IMH OFFERED 13 tate, and the said administrator is Senator Felix Hebert, of Rhode track and field gsmea Tbeiy wisra directed to give public notice to. the Island, eastern campaign manager; This Is the observation of Paul Cash Charco creditors to bring in their claims Eddie Tolan, forimir • Consecutive Daps ..i T ota t ct» UPHOLSTERINQ, OLD” Furniture WANTED—ROOMS— within said time allowed by posting Miami, Fla., Aug. 16 — (AP) — ^presentative John Q. TUson, head veteran scribbler, of sports In who. won the 100 :aiid; SoO rtjM lU t S Consecutive Daps ..I I ots 11 eta reupholste/i«d like new at special of the Speakers' Bureau; Jeremiah -AngMes, who has seen many of 1 Day ...... I 11 ots II ota BOARD 62 a copy of this order on the public Teslmony that he nevef heard Cap<- dashes, and Ed G ord^ formehldwA All orders for Irrepular insertions low summer prices. Hundreds of sign post nearest to the place where tain. W. N. Lancaster threaten the MUbank, eastern treasurer, and Athletes since the days of athlete, who won the bfoAd jump. the deceased last dwelt within said .George Akerson, former secretary Howard D iw , first of the negro will be oharged at the ohe time rata fabrics to choose from. 'Estimates WANTED— TWO persons desire town and by publishing the saine in life of Haden. Qarke, was brought Ralph Metcdfe of Marquette ran Special rates for long term everp furnished. Watkins Bros. Phone into the fli^ e murder trial today by to President Hoover, director sprint record holders, who ran the second in the 100-meter . and day advertising given upon request board and room or light housekeep­ some newspaper ha,vl'ng: a circulation 6171, in said probate district, within ten Joseph IhC3 of Detroit, foriner fly­ publicity. century in 9 3-5 seconds 20 years placed third in the 200 jneter. Phil Ads ordered for three or six daps ing accommodations. W rite Box V, ago. and stopped before the third or fifth days from the date of this order, and ing comrade Lancaster. Edwwrds, former New 'York ttri- in care of Herald. return make to this court of the no­ Senator Hebert was expected to day will bo oharged only for the ao> Lancaster Is charged with the “The negro has ease and grace versity athlete, won p ^ ts for Gah- tual number of times the ad appear- tice given. arrive at headquarters late today or and natural ability without the libviNG—TRUCKING— WILLIAM s. H y d e . slaying of (jilarke who had replaced ada by placing third in both the 800 ed, charging at the rate earned, bot toxnorrow. It was learned that he viiite man^s besetti^ sin—tension,” BO allowance or refunds can be made s t o r a g e 20 -Judge. him in the affections of M n. J. M. has decided to summon state chair­ and 1600-meter runs. > APARTMPN'1’8— FLATS— H-8-16-32. I w rite s Lowry.. “No colored man is on six time ads stopped after the Keith-MiUer, Australian avlatrlx. men and. National committeemen “Years ago the negro had isn ii^ fifth day. SILVERlJkNBniuilS^'^eM itl TENEMENTS 63 ever beaten because he ties up. But “Did you ever hear Captain Lan froin the twelve states In the east­ f^ority complex,” Lowry wriMA. Ko “ till forbids” : display Unes net ed by Perrett St Olenney. Terml* AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD the vriiite athlete is temperamental; caster sAy in discueslng Clarke, that ern territory for conferences here. They are coming Into their oWu sold. nals—Charter Oak and Main FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement, at Manchester, within and for the he strains and presses on ^ e day of The Herald will not bo responsible District of Manchester, on the 13th he had seen hundreds of dead men The states included are M i^e, New now because they have proved- tp tor more than one Incorrect Insertion streets. State and Front streets with all improvements. Inquire tha big race, and away go his day of August, A. D., 1932. . and that one more wouldh't make Hampshire, Vennont, Massachu­ their own satisfaction that they Aril of any advertisement ordered tor in Hartford. Schedule o: trips ob-' William Pawelskl, 16 Ridgewood Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., chances. The negro is emotional to good competitors.” more than one time. street. any difference?" asked Defense setts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, tainable .rom driver. Qiartered Judge. Counssl James M. Carson. The Inadvertent omission of Incor­ Estate of Frederick W. Hurlburt New York, Penneylvahia, Delaware, rect publication of advertising will be Pullman Bus Service. Special FOR RENT—TWO, THREE and 4 late of Manchester, in said District, *T never heard him say any such Ma^land, West \lrglhla and New rectified only by cancellation of the parties to any point Elstimates thing” repUe'i Bice. charge made tor the service .‘endered. room apartments, hMt, Janitor deceased. Jersey. The conferences are not ex­ All advertisements must conform furnished on requ est Phone 3063, service, refrlgeratot furnished. Call On motion of Emma Hurlburt Ince'testified he met.Luicaster in pected to start before next week.' Yesterday’s 5 t o i ^ BASEBALL 8860, 8864. executrix El Paso In April, with M, G. Tan- In style, oopy and typography with A rth u r A . K iiolla , 6440 o r 4181, ORDERED:—That six months from regulations enforced by the publish­ crel. (By H ie Aeeooiated Frees) ers and they reserve the right to GENERAL TRUCKING, local and 876 Main street. the 13th day of August, A. D., 1932, edit, revise or reject any copy con­ be and the same are limited and al­ Tancrel who was in the west with Johnny Welch, Red Sox—Scatter­ FINES BEAT CHESTNUTS sidered objectionable. long distance m oving, liv e ry sef'> i AND 6 ROOM TENEMENTS, lowed for the creditors within which Lancaster on an unsuccessful flying ed Athletics' eight hits and blanked The Pines continued their winning to bring in their claims against said PONSETTAS AND SNOW CLOSING HOURS—Classified ads to vice. Modem trucks, experienced Walnut near Pine street. Improve­ venture, previously testified that them 2-0. ways in the -West Side Junior be published ‘ same day mupt be re­ estate, and the said executrix is di­ Leagu e cmd took t t e Chestnuts into men, guaranteed prompt delivei'y, ments, white plumbing 815-818. In­ Lancaster tlireatened Clarke, in ceived by IS o’clock noon; Saturdays rected to give public notice to the Babe Ruth, Yanks—Clouted 33d camp in a hard fo u ^ t game 10 to 8. all goods insured while in trtmslt quire Tailor Shop. Tel. 6030. creditors to bring in their claims Ince's presence after hearing of his ' IN JUNE IN AFRICA! 10:30 a. m. homer,- double and single against The score was tied going into the Our affiliation with United Vans within said time allowed by posting love affair with Mrs. Keith-Mlller. Senators. ^ TELEPHONE YOUR Service means lower rates m fur­ FOR RENT—MODERN 4 ROOM a copy of this order on the public “Did Lancaster speak to you of seventh wheh the Pines scored four sign post nearest to the place where Tom Bridges, Tigers—Blanked In­ runs through Cority’s wildfiess. W A N T ADS. niture moving lo distant points. tenement 93 Charter Oak street the deceased last dwelt within said dark?” Carson asked. Boston, Aug. 16— (AP) — Snow dians with flye hits. Ads are accepted over the telephone Daily trips to New York, baggage between Spruce and Main. Apply town and by publishing the same in Bteker took a line drive with Ms at the CHARGH RATE given above “He did. He told me Mrs. Keith- and flaming ponsettas in June. Oscar______Melillo,_____ Browns— _ Solved delivered direct to steamship piers. 701 Msdn street. some newspaper having a.circulation Milleffwas in Miami and seemed to gloved band to end the tally. Becker as a convenience to advertisers, but in said probate district, within ten .^uth Africa saw the gorgeous red I White'Sox pitchliig for'triple, ^Uble also got four safe -singlee and J. the CASH RATES will be accepted as Before contracting for service get be glad darke was taking care of blossoms so clos^y associated with days from the date of this order, and/ and three singles in double bill, scor­ Sullivan got four hlAs for the Pines. EULL PAYMENT If paid at the busi­ our estim ate. Phone 8063, 8860, FOR RENT.'—4 ROOM tenement her in his absence.” Christmas by New Englanders, and ness office on' or before the sbventh return make to this court of the no­ ing four runs. The Birches will fliy the Mqjiles 8864, P errett Olenney Inc. with all Improvements and giurage. tice given. “Was he worried about any­ day following the first insertion of Se it also saw a snowfall'on June 7, re Tex Carleton and Dlssy Dean, Monday morning, Inquire at 94 Hemlock street. th in g ? ” each ad otherwise the CHARGE ports Miss Ruth a Cowles, R. N., of Cards—Ga-ve Oiibs one run and 13 Pines ...... 280 IDO 4 ^ 1 0 RATE will be collected. No responsi­ AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD “Yes he was greatly worried New Britain, who has Just returned FOR RENT-L 3 ROOM modem at Manchester, .within and for the hits in douUeheader mid struck out Chestnuts ...... 301 — 8 • bility for errors iu. telephoned ads REPAIRING 23 about finances, but that was all as to her work under the American '200 2 will be assumed and their acouraop apartment, at 36 Maple street Tel. District of Manchester, on the 13th 13 men. . eannot be guaranteed. day of August, A D., :932. far as I could see.” Board o f Ck>mmlsrioners for foreign WASHING MACHINE, VACUUM 6617., Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq.. Bill Teriry, Giants—Collected home IN D E X OF mce said he was in the British missions in Johannesburg. cleaner, phonograph, clock, gun, J udge. army' 'With Lanfiaeter, had- known nm and tluM. singles against Dodg­ CL^SIFIOATIONS lock repairing. Bralthwalte, 62 FOR RENT—SE VERAL desirable Estate of Frank Taylor late of Miss CowleSi foreign nurse of the ers in second game. rents ranging from 822-860 per Manchester, In said District, decease ri. lim 14 years'and~that he had an ex­ First Church of Christ lA New Births » e e o 0 0 a d.a #9JM« a e Pearl street. Leo Durocher, Reds.—Led attack On motion of The Manchester Trust cellent reputation. B ritain , is th a niece o f M rs. Msurcus FOR 8A1JB Engagements a>eaaaeaoaaaaaaaee month. Apply Edw. J. Holl. Tel. Company executor on Braves In doubleheadfir with two Marrir^es e e e;e;e' e e o'S^g a •>'.’• • • • • age 4642. ORDERED:—^That six months from, White, 99 Forest etireet. She is the I e o.a:a # • • • • '« ga d a g a doubles, triple and four singles. fFamib^Honse Heaths ....«• • « COURSES AND CLASSES 27 the 13th day of August, A. D., 1932, daughter of 'Mrs. Am y B: Cowles> Card of Thanks eeaaaaaaaaaaaaaa irOR RENT— 3 ROOM Apartment, be and the same are limited and al­ In Memorlam, eeeeeaaa.a g.aigg aigaop* retired missionary, liy t^ in Alham­ lowed for the creditors within which COVENTRY T O T R A D E Benton St. Owner oat Lost and Found leaaaaaaaa.aaaaa BEAUTY CULTURE—Earn while all Improvements, heat furnished. bra, Calif., 'MisA/Cdwles is a gradu- to bring In their claims against said Announcements 'l•.•aaaaaaaaaaa•aa learning. Details free. Hartford 16 Lllley street Inquire after 6 p. New Yorit^After aU these of town. Will sen at bar­ estate, and she said executor Is di­ Mr. and Mrs. diaries Lee-of New Ate of Oberlhi cMlege and New York Personals *,n Academ y o f Hairdressing, 693 m. of jiroMMtiOB, federal Jud^ Anfomobiles rected to give public notice to the Britain'^ visited: their sister and Post GrAduate hospital. gain fdee. creditors, to bring In their claims Automobiles for • Sale M «n; street Hartford. fam ily IBn, Newell Hill, .yesfferday; Miss Covriiss bar; worked amoiig found a bar- Automobiles for Exchange ...... FOR RENT—6 ROOM FLAT with within said time allowed by posting, the. native people of Johannesburg SmaO down pajrment Auto Accessories—Tires ...i...... garage. Inquire W. Manning, 15 a copy of this order on the public Rev. Hollis Barlett deliver^ the Auto Repairing—Painting ...... sign post nearest to the placevwhera Smday sermon, at the- Second who-Uve In what are known as the ^ Charles HELP WANTED—MALE Walker street “ world'8 worst, slums." On her re- APPttBOXL . Auto Schools eee.aeaaaae - ______• the deceased last dwelt withifi said chmrch. Mt; Bookman of the Tem­ Autos—Ship by Truck e g e a a a g g a town and by publ ahing. the same In tuni from furlough; this last Spring, U^or. When asked his MEN lA^ANTED TO CONDUCT FOR RENT—FIVE AND SIX room perance Union' deliver tbs' mes­ HERALD Autos—For Hire ...... leeeeeeeaa some newspaper having a circulation Miss Cowles- 'was assigned te the * Garages—Service—Storage world renowned Rawleigh Home tenements, with all modem im> in said pfobate district, within ten sage next Sunday morning. staff of the Bridgniahn Memorial “ bartender.” H e w as flned 850. Motoroyclesr-Blcycles . . : ...... 11 Service busines: in cities of Man­ provexhents. Inquire -at 147 East days from the date of this order, and Mr. and Mrs. Waltei-. Sy.Haven,, .Wanted Autos-Motorcycles,.... IS return make to this court of the no­ h6sifita][ fbr'the orgfinization of its Bnslnees and Profeaslonnl Bervlees chester, Hartford, Rockville and Center street or telephone 7864. tice given. Mi^.-. and Mrs, .EhreiAtt W itty, and E ast H artford . R elia b le hustler ctm: Mrs,: J c ^ Kingsbury and children, district m id-wifery section. This Business Services Offered ...... IS WILLIAM S. HYDE lospitid for black women was Household S'ervlces Offered...... IS-A start earning 835 weekly and hi- ]rOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT, all Judge. Coni iiL^ GeorgeV attended the Con- foimded in 1928 by Mrs. Clara Davis Building—Contracting ...... 14 crease rapidly. Write immediately. modern improvements, 14 Hudson H-S-10-32. necticilt'Jersey 'Cattle club Annual Florists—Nurseries ...... 16 Bridgman, aunt of Miss Cowles in Rawleigh Co., Dept. CU-36-S, A l­ s tr e e t W . R . H obby. Phone 4649. field day and consignment sale held Funeral Directors ...... is AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD memory of her husband. Dr. Fred­ Heating—Plumbing—Roofing .n 17 bany, N. Y. at Manchester, within and for the at the home of Marcy L Berger of Insurance ...... is RENT ‘HUNTING?—Tell us what District at Manchester, on the 13th Woodbuiy, Conn. erick B. Bridgman. Mrs. Bridgman • vl. Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 19 SALESMEN WANTED —We need you want, we’U take care of it for day of August, A. D., 1932. Tuesday evening the Boys 4-H now in Americs^ making her Moving—Trucking—storage ... 20 you without charge. R. T. McCann, Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq.. headquarters at St. Helen, Mich. Painting—Papering ...... SI two good men in this county and Judge. Canning club will meet at ths^home \orts Requif^ Professional Services...... 21 those adjoining to sell high grade 69 Center street, D ial 7700. Estate of Matilda D. Cheney of of their leaders. All bomemaking ' SatnriMy, Aug. 00. Swedish-Amerioaai Une. St Repairing ...... 23 line of motor oils, paints, etc., to Manchester, in said District, minor. entries for State fair should be eent tinghtm^ :CrAw. to. HAllfax aitd retbfm ^^'F^ Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 24 6 ROOM TENEMENT, all Improve* farming trade off long credit dating. The Guardians having exhibited to the Coun^ Farm' Bureau office .$29JK1 Location ’of atatettKnn IrMnleiaa' tha brldoi Toilet Goods and Service ...... 26 ments, garage, good location, rent their annual account with said estate Wanted—Business Service 26 Must have car and willing to work b y A u gu st 16. Satardiy. Aug. and 27. linci. reasonable, 32 Walker street In­ to this Court for allowance, it is l e a g u e LEADERS Bdneatlonal full time. Weekly drawing accoimt. ORDERED:—That the 29th day of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kingsbury of ■> Courses and Classes ...... 27 quire 30 W alk er. T el. 7268. genlaad. Now Yorit, Halifax and BOnmnila. ffik day Real sales proposition. The Lennox August, A. D., 1932, at 8 o’clock (s. t.) Burnside 'Visited, their cousins at .866.00-np;':"' -u'- _ Private Instruction ...... 28 forenoon, at the Probate Office, in (By the Aasodsted Preea> Dancing ...... 28-A Oil & Paint Co., Dept. Sales, Cleve­ FOR RE3NT—6 ROOM tenement, said Manchester, be and the same is Autunm View Sunday, afternoon. . . Twelve day voyages, Halifax, Qoebec, BAhnnda. Musical—Dramatic ...... 29 land, Ohio. Mr. -and Mrs. RiiSB^-. Martin and Wanted—Instruction ...... SO modem conveniences. Apply to J. assigned for a hearing on'the allow­ NATIONAL Other trips.at very reasonable pri|^.on large.; ocean Unen.^ P. Tammany, 90 Main street. ance of said account with said estate, son Terrance, spent the week-end Financial and this Court directs the Guardians B a t t ^ — O'Dpul, D odgers .366. All the comforte of honoe and plenty of . iiife^Hfilninent. Bonds—Stocks—^Mortgages ...... Si with Mr. and Mrs. Elverett W itty. Rune— Klein,- P h fls 129. Spend yonr vacation on the AtUnilii OUs V«nr. Yon wffl ' Business Opportunities ...... 32 to give public notice to all persons Rehearssdfi for the “Blue Gate” DOGS—BIRDS—PETS 41 Interested ■.herein to= gpp.eaf and be H its— K lein , P h ils 177. enjoy It. FOr foD partlonlan calf .-c. Money to Loan ...... |8 will be held Tuesday aftenioon. This Help and SltnatlonB HOUSES FOR RENT 66 heard thereon by-publlshihg a copy of Runs batted in — K lein , P h ils 117. this order* In some newspaper having one-act plAy will be giVen'at the Help Wanted—Female ...... S6 Doubles— P . W aner, P ira tes 46. Help Wanted—Male ...... 86 FOR SALE—PUPPIES, very rea­ a circulation in said District, on or second annual Coventry 4-H club FOR RENT—6 ROOM HOUSE T rip les— ^Herman, Reds 16. Help Wanted—^Male or Female .. 87 sonable. Inquire at 29 Cottage St. before August 16, 1932, and by post­ fair to be held Aug^' 26.'Anotherone ROBERT J. Agents Wanted ...... 87-A with all modem improvements. In­ ing a copy of this order bn the public act play. “The Horror Walks” will H om e runis— ^Klein, P h ils 36. 1009 M ain 8 4 Situations Wanted—Female . . . . . 88 quire at 136 Birch street. sign post in the Town ol Manchester, Stolfin bases—Klieln, Phils and Situations Wanted—M a le ...... 39 five days before said day . of hearing also be presented. Inaoranoe. B e n llM n C d Employment Agencies...... 40 ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 and return make to this Court. Frisch, CArds 16. Live Stock—Pets—PonltryWVehlcles WILLIAM S. HYDE STO LE 20 AU TO S Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... 41 FRESH MADE SWEET cider and WANTED TO RENT 68 Judge. -AMERIOAN' L lvj Stock—^Vehicles ...... 42 H-8-16-82; -- Bridgeport,. Aug. 15 — (AP) — cider vinegar 25c gal. Bring your • Batting — F dxx, 'Athletics .360: Poultry and Supplies ...... * 4S WANTED—SMALL HOUSE, 4 or 5 Working with a small boy as, ac­ apples, we grind them up at 3r gal. AT A COURT OP PROBATE HBLD CtShrig, Yanks .347. Wanted — Pete—Poultry—Stock 44 rooms, not more than 8300 a year. complice, John Codeck, 17, accord­ Fox Sale—Mlae^aaeoiiB Phone Rosedale 82-6. H. Silverstein. at Manchester, within and for the Runs— F oxx, A th letics 116. Articles for Sale...... 46 W rite Herald, h soi N . District of Manchester, on the 13th ing to the police, confessed today Boats and Accessories ...... 46 day of .Augusti A D., 1932. that in the last two hionths he stole H its — ^Foxx, A th letics 158. Building Materials ...... 47 Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., Rum bAtted in—Foxx, Athletics AS- MACHINERY AND TOOLS 62 20 automobiles, ih' the business sec- Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 Judge. 129. Electrical Appliances—Radio ... 49 LEGAL NOTICES 79 Estate of Walter D. Bldwell late of ioh and later. Abandoned them. Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A FOR SALE—ONE HORSE mowing Manchester, in said District, deceaseds Codeck was anaisM ^ before Judge Doublfis— Johnsmi, R ed Sox 36. . - < 1 Garden — Farm—Dairy Products 50 machine, in good condition. Call AT A COURT OF PROBATE WTCf-p The Administrator having exhibited .lit pity Court on a ch a ^ Triples—Myer, Senators 16. ’S T O P / ^ lU L COOIRAN PiCTUQCE^jPEKI Household Goods ...... *eeeeaeeee 61 at Manchester, within and for the his administration account with skid Home runa—Fioxx, Athletics 43; Machinery and Tools 8408. District of Manchester, on the 18th of thSSntfemptcid theft of A~car own­ ■eeeeeeeee estate to this Court for allowance. It Ruth, Yanks 33. Musical Ipstruments...... • eee'eaegeee day of August, A D., 1982. Is ed by WUllAm DeFale df'171 Broad­ Office and Store Equipment Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., way. The owner said the boy had Stolen bases—Chapman, Yanks 29 Judge. • ORDERED: That the 20th day of Specials at the Stores . > • e e e e e MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 63 August, A D., 1932, at 8 o’clock (s. t.) been captured when a passerby ask­ Pitching-^ Gomes, Yanks 20-6; Wearing Apparel—Furs Estate of Ellen E. Bldwell late of forenoon, at the Probate. Office. In ed him for his operators license WeavisTi Senators 18-6. Wanted—To Buy ...... FOR SALE— UPRIGHT PIANO, Manchester, in said District, deceas­ said Manchester, be and the same Is Rooms—Board-Hotels—Resorts ed. which he was unable to produce. sacrifice 820.00. 42 W oodbridge assigned for' a hearing on the aUow- Restaurants The .Administrator having exhibited ance of said administration acrount While being arraigned Codeck // Rooms WlGiout Board ...... 69 street. his administration account, with said with Bbld estate, and this Court di­ OBAND CIBOUIT MEET OPENS Boarders W anted...... 69-A estate to this Court for allowance, it was, taken into a room and question­ rects the Administrator to give jfiifclio ed by, Sergeant John C u ^ and Country Board—Resorts...... 60 is notice to all persona interested tbbre- Hotels—Restaurants ...... n ORDERED:—That the 29th day of Joseph Morris, who declared they Goahen, N- Y., Aug. 16,— (A P) — Wanted—Rooms—^Board ...... |t WANTED—TO BUY 66 to appear and be heard tbbreon py August, A D.. 1982. at 8 o’clock (s. t.) publishing a copy o f this order in confeissed to theft of twenty cars. This little village becomeA the cen­ Real Estate For Rent forenopn at the Probate Office, In said Apartments, Flats, Tenements .. IS some newspaper havlfig a circulation ter of the harness horse- racing I BUY ALL KINDS of houBebuld -MsCncHester, be and the same is as­ in said District, on or-before August Business Locations for Rent ... 64 signed-for-a hearing on the allow­ HEALTH IN STATE world tble. week with a* flve day Houses for Rent ...... 86 goods, furniture etc. Better pricea 15. 1982, and by. posting a,copy-of ance o f said administration account this ordei on the public sign post in H a tifo rd , A u g. 16-^C5A:P) — De­ grand circuit meeting featuring the ..N Suburban for Rent ...... 86 paid if you call or write Nathan with Said estate, and this Court di­ Summer Homes for R e n t...... 67 the Town where the debiaaed.’ last creases in number" of cases of running of the 800,000 Hamble- Llverant, Colchester, Conn. Tele­ rects the Administrator to give public dwelt, five days before said day of Wanted to R e n t...... 88 notice to all persons Interested there­ measles and whooping'coi^h and tonian stake for three year old Real Estate For Sale phone 97. hearing and return make to this in to appear and be heard thereon by Court. gains in number of ^hbid' and trotters. Apartment Building for Sale ... 89 publishing a copy of. this order in Business Property for B a le ...... 70 WILLIAM S. HYDE scarlet fever cases were announced The Ifombletonlan will be run Farms and Land for Sale some newspaper having a circulation today in the State Bo'ard of Health Wedhesday with a starting field of a e e e e • W ANTED—^TWIN baby carriage, in in said District, bn or before August Houses for Sale I e e • e'e • • • H-8-16-82. report. - . > ' at least twelve. Since her victory Lots for Sale :...... good condition. Phone 6858. 15, 1932, and by posting a copy of Resort Property for Sale this order on the public sign post in There were four diptheria cases over the highly, touted Hollyrood the Town where the deceased, last Suburban for Sale >eeee*«eee last week, the same afiitbe preced­ Dfinnls at Hartford recently-Mra. Real Estate for Exchange dwelt, five days before said day of It has been suggested that the ing week. One case of typhoid-ln A lecturer complains that he has hearing and return make to this W ill Canton's The MArchloness of Wanted—Real E state...... bed of the Paclflc ocean represents Hartford and Waterbury and two in never been abln to find a hat that Court. Syracuse rates the favorite with Anetten-Legal Notlees the old scar now largely flUed up WaUingford. Legal Notices ...... 71 really suited him. Perhaps he should WILLIAM 8. HYDE' Hollyrood Dennis, owned by John L. Judge. where the moon was separated from ScAriet fever showed eleven cases Dodge of Lexinjgton, Ky.,' the second change his restaurant. H-8-16-32. the earth millions of yesun ago. against nine before. choice. ’e mievwpepwca GAS BUGGIES^The Unforgivable Sin (•BEAD THE STORY; . Bjr FRANK BECK The guard right 4>y thA granl Mg gam to Monkey Miniiid 4M^aa w » can, Imt. WiNdi-^ claimed, “Now. wait! T ^ .- nlnna Bwinher ihat wa promlfiedL * t * be le rather private. Why s h o S 'g 6 « t : ^ COME ON, BAR BAR A . A you ladirenter here? i V*Nq ^mA^F; What . jbirafi^ ^ ------H ELLO T f YOU “We've had some 'viritors be­ here, I know . theie'i not n thlsg to BUT THEN ....WHACrb fore and we d o n 't want thete- fiby CERTAINLY fter na long Afi we .Are frtiridly THE DIRRERBNCE more. Most youagaten eaUie us' Arid .do onty ndiat we ahould.^^ LOOK AS LON6 A * trouble and that's just tte thtny LIKE YOUR Now, Monkey Land waaOiAte s h e i s w e fear.'' RATHER, a light, and oyery .phigia.Ti^ NiALTHY. “Oh, we'll behave,” Btite waa thrilled « » ,1tfo|dnff ^IR L lt! cried, 'Tf you'll just let ua |b' irouBd the place. -’Said side. Why - shotdd we I hvm td ^ v e Again ^ t we wffl •T d aurely of^^hpafi grafi^houaii.*'**^ ^ '^ e lecoued (» e nidak ficoM % be fun,. ' And, .gee^»Jieiit„ stone, when h f wAf eiuu^Othigfei Aieeg in When tb r ------' all albhe. get: nff op hot" his tall we w m M -Witti - aR>-diir . Then caaM a might ;■ j:- • "Do .th a t Arid then the‘ t o - to saved juauM -id awigr^ loudly raveoM waa ter.' Boon ■ I m m "'' -M'-' t t “Well, ladsp Pv* mlnd;'^ field hA' now: Jriit: ff*" 4 hfifi to i 80”

- . V - : millJUV^Phu/AOM lilUA ik W BliRMMt 'A ^JiDlA ^ j xif aM «r toi glm U w a lNkf3d-i4ieiiMhew> X ean't ' get ^PUNKY'’EPWARe!S, vl(Mo i» niAieheiMe ie sieeMi AfkArie a s n o u n c you wlu fliUU Jkdt'to nroDose. l a s t secFiEPl (w egiTiNg H<» tMTewettib Air M fir huvr m M that, osd ytt Ruthe—Gan^t you give him a hint TharM aoafithlBf ahw alio you ^ some way? ITT VUAQ ^ T l i * . ■hould boar in alau ^ Beryl—1 do. Bvery time he lights The lure way to gtve li to fit . my olgaret I blow smoke-rings tot m s wards him. , AN» yoi» Brltiah Guide (ihow isf plaoee ^ •WAT 60T MV TSOfA THW iat^^t)-^t aru Is this room that I t Is understood that the first fel­ m699 / -ORAir TH6f^ — ) S«6 CAN _ . _ Ctf»4 Welhhfton received hie lin t low who'said prosperity was just lookin'ACT ir* / commiselon. around the comer, worked in a ter Me our pi^ my oi^n American Tourist (very muc^h h>> roundhouse. The White House pick­ JU^FANCV-^OMft kjETMieO tereated)—How much was It? ed up the Idea later. KMAVIO U^IN& MV tSBTTSCriVe IN TU' HOUM '^Saaophone players are bom, not Mother—Did you get two cigars oPFiCtTD opewATB A SU l l n ir ir v B an\tvwow iw^ made," says a musical critic; which for that quarter for Daddy’s blhh- .v u e R E A m y o n a c a s 6/ n>' VO' itl the beat arfument fos birth con­ day? m HACA COLU9ION trol yet put forth. Little Freddie—^Yes, and look at I WOig-DfirlE 1PTH6 all the candy X got for change. stu?iPTwev Little Lucy—Auntie, why do you put powder on your face? "Time,” remarks a scientist, Aunt-^To make me pretty, dear. "flows both ways.” Just like tooth­ Xittle Lucy-—Then why doesn’t paste, after a woman has used the It? tube once. W E TH IN K r r s HEKEOITY Fort Dodge, lowar-Tripleta born WALKED WITH WALK to. the Rev. and Mrs. Frank Selby last week are the hrst In Fort Toledo, Ohio.—What good two Dodge la a decade. They have been sections o f sidewalk would do any­ □atned Donald James, Darrold one Is beyond Mayor Add Tbacber, FrankUn and Deloria Martha, and but it remains that someone stole have twin aunts, twin great-imcles, them from Huron street near Madi­ and twin great-grand-uades. The son avenue. A fter the theft the fol* Rev. Mr. Serby, an evangallst, la a ICWing appeared in a local paper: salesman for duplicating machines. " I f the party who stole two sec­ —Des Moines Tribune. tions of pavement from Huron street near Madison avenue will Two causal golf acquaintances return the pavement no questions were walking toward uie green will be asked by Mayor Add Thacb- when thoy sighted two women com* er except came, address, record, lag over the hill. \ and why, for goodness sakes, did first Golfer—I say, here comes he steal It.” my w ife with some old hag she’s pldced up somewhere? BIG ICE BILL Meond Golfer (ic ily )—And here comes mine with another. Detroit, MIoh.—One hundred dol­ lars, w ifito would pay for enough ice llllllmp.aaMfr.09r. OeSF^TREB AdAlAl The Difference: 'I^e difference be­ to build a colony of Eskimo igloos— liB U L s u s s a tween death and taxes Is that death was toe price Arthur Hillman, of Es­ does not go up 20 per cent every sex, psdd to cool 6 pints of beer. time the Legislature meets. And all because he put them in nls ( Vtatniw Fos, 193]) landlady’s ice box. The magis­ Two old ladles had decided to trate fined him that amount for the take a short trip in an aeroplane. beer, purchased by Hillman under When they were just about to start, an Ontorio government permit, be­ SCORCHY SMITH By JoKn C. Terry one Of them said to the pilot: cause it is the minimum fine for ille­ / Old Lady—You will bring us back gal possession. safely, won’t you? The P ilot—Oh, yes. Madam, Fve never left anybody up there yet. F l a p p e r F a n n v S a y s - wia.u.arAT.0PP.______RECENT HAPP|N\N(9S^ rooGeowtir. scoikiiV Ta m ' RlMEMBEft,seller; aK, JAKE f l HOPES NONE bfiil What has become of the old- IT'S TOUGH *ro SEE VEB If VER EVER Gtr INTO A AND 1 WISH GANG SEES ME fashioned fellow who used to go to PULL OUT - ®UI herd's JACKPOT WHARA FIST church and sing: "Come Thou Fount YOU GOOD — CRY\N' LWE of Evri Blessing?” SOMETMHji IN-IRON APE LUCK A FOOL-^ TORgMINtX NEEDED VOU Old lAtdy—Is this the train to VfeR on; Ohicago? KNOWS WHO. ,, Gatem an-Yes, lady. Get aboard. TER TDSENDROR! ' Old Lady—Are you sure it goes tq Chicago? 'V Gateman Well, the station OLD master, the engineer, the fireman, and the conductor say It goes to y )7 c a % (8 S JAKE. Chicago, and that’s all I know. TM- fpessed iiit 0 WOL*? „..^hen a woman takes in washing HUNTER for four dollars a week, that’s labor, when she does it for nothing . . . . ^ o n k t r that’s love. 7 Doctorw-How in toe world did you get such a black eye? Patient—My w ife hit me with a tock. Doctor—Your w ife ? T h a t’s the WASHINGTON TUBBS O By Crsiu OUT OUR WAV By WiffianB first time I ever heard of a woman hitting anything she threw at1 V Patient—She wasn’t throwing at me. She was throwing at a nelgh- W ’s cat, and I was standing direct- __ »rs W behind her. •PAIVN.rf^ MO MORB OdfiRKLLS^NO MOPE 60WS^ - You can turn on the radio but you A oUnging vine Is never a wall­ v m i m t A s jm AOAiui M IM O/KOW — 1 MEAHl iTt can’t make the guests, listen. flower. FROM NOW ON ^fOO'LU RAIBE. eb-eoNvncTS m M VOURSKLF I h A« kS A P c e o M HIS CLOTMRS H iOOCM.OR STbLRN FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Vm iLE. H E S IN SWlMKAlIslGr A kIO usosaeow W HEN X riRv/ -XP LECTtlRE. HlM By RIosser SDU GO rC> GORGUKiCr ANO Co m m AMM! SPum^RiHGr LIKE. A P^HOT n m t A t t i e ROASTER! HE. KNOW®WNOV r VMBU.M.NMMY DOSSKIT COME Obf/- mis KOU'RG. LAOGHiNCr **-* SpO \ T IS' IT 60? 1 HA^e VHEIZE SMOTS CNEft (DSCARS G O T H im 'miNV^NGr ITS FUn n V. V(A1TIKI5-. 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y, ■'ttyu'; tV p ^ George V ^t(^ of'^ Church riMrid In r*refi.«iA>eiiiissimfHH i,-, . ABOUTTOWN mnd|M; vaMtton at the V o im t e b i H e a a iM ^ H o t^ imoek Id u d . 0 iec44»Sr 7o(3«y .l8 being celebrated In the ' A' meetlaK of the^ Dem boni^’ ■ -i the M6t 'I f you’ve f3|5mUy ha!d a set ofr Roman Catholic Church as the Fea^t Women's l ^ b will be held Wjidnbs* gave a wneert at tiie ^ h aehOdl .fuse t^thr mi^e ^ they dem’t; of the Assumption of the Virgin day eveniv nt 8 o'clock a t ^ e Pahdmaater O. A.” l«rfinlM)n ‘ waa ^flt pzmperiyi go to yoiir ^ t i s t ; Mary. There .were masses in honw of Mhu Harry Rylander of Wants' O qtdi^. Timepiece of here last spring leader at the if you hsve the wrong, Only Accidj^t Oe^i James’s and St. Bridget's churches Grove street This will be a special • - Def nnet^' -Home Be' Swediah HiadheU JUagars. Vllctdg aet. ' ;' . eurm But No One Was In- this morning and all were largtiy business m eeti^ in preparation fbr Redgren le the hooliing agent of'the A local'denti/it liiad been work­ the .caucus pa Ihursday. - moved Becanse lt*s Always jnred.la Giii^ . attended. August 15 Is annuid)y ...... n Noon. . ^ Bellringere. Emil B an d i^m tooh ing overtime preparing two seta, celebrated by Roman Catholics as first p i ^ 'i n the ^uW r 'convention of. teeth ; for. two different the anniversary of the ascension of Mrs. Annette Miller of Atlanta, held in New York two yean ' ago. imtiente.. biie'set'wae to be left Manchester h S ^ q ttte t weric-ehd Ga., is Visiting Mr. and Mrs. F ^ k The* Home Bank qnd Trust Com­ at a store where the oumer could and pot fan arrest wasmade from the Mother of Jesus Christ into Harold Thirkington of the. local band Saturday ipdrniag *qr all day Sun­ Heaven. , Busch of Bissell street. - . pany’s block, Anddch has shown Main v w aecond and R ed g ra waa< third get them becaiuie his office skjiejBt 'the. time for seven yean is in wasn’t going to be open when day por was there any case to |K>me I -aatf Saye:v:ilB , in the march competition. before the court tlQe mornifig. There' j William W. Robertson, manager Mrs. Mary Behnfield had.as her totoeBl per fedc 3 5 c a 16 Q t Bskt. 3 for i l . O O struments which can locate all flelMtod Bating AlidM l pte 4 qt'bes* electrical, tteubles, qnilefcly. 'N^ve '.Baniain;obral;^.:i^' : V . DRIVE YOUR GA,R m I^uie Y^ewiaiiiu^ Rewaving by ow mettiwl is'juist- as satisfactory as BUTTER SQUASH 3 for 5 c l^R raEE TEST: Ppticlohednky^I’-pyjjte ■ in original peirmaiient wave. Beet' .Cbiuis''.Ttet .iFtaiii - Ouri^sjtf-naW ^ V' to yoqr hair of oidtt groyrtii while waving the new. CUCUMBERS 1« sack • t, - • , ■ ^ ‘ Bept. ' ‘ A Ami Bttiiy other bargains freah every day. L’ \ Hotel S h e r l^ Boildihg. Dial 5vb9 Wheleeale and Retail. taster.