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(daaolBed Adverttalag on Hagn Id.) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY. JULY S. 1934. (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS VOL. L in „ NO. 233. Principals In “Second Revolution” B1GPR0GR. 4M HITLER HALTS EXECUTIONS; ONFOURTHHERE EimREY FREE COURTS TO JUDGE PLOHERS Block Dance and Entertain-
ment Tonight, Fireworks Developments in Germany REPORT 60 KILLED
By ASSOCIATED PRESS r mors of the death of the Bavarian ly and Band Concert ' N, V # Today's developments in Ger- premier, Gustav von Kah-, who "4 turned against Hltlo after plotting IN R E C O T REVOLT I with him In,his 1923 "beer putsch." Tomorrow at No Charge. Ctoancellor Hitler In a special or- It .was said he was shot Saturday. der put an end to extreme measures It waa officially stated that the ______^ for the control of toe "Second Rev- rOURTH OF JtX Y PkOGBAM ! number of executions in connection olution," announcing that effective ' with Saturday's events was "under Chancellor Ends Special Measures Used to Quell *"Sec- July I all offenders against the par- 1 sixty," but reports continued to in- Tonight ty would be dealt with by the reg- 9 p. m. Block demce, Main : stst that there were many ii.ore, ular courts. j mounting into hundreds. ond Revolution” — Goehring to Replace Von Papen as street between Oak and Maple The eyes of the nation were fo- streets. Entertainment at 10:30. I • It became apparent that the cused on Berlin where a Cabinet Relchswchr (Regular Army) ta the Dancing until midnight. meeting waa In aesaion, listed to Vice Chancellor — Munich Reports Bavarian Premier Food stores open until 9 sole Instrument of force upon which accept the resignation of Vice rests the Nazi regime. o'clock tonight. Cbanoellor Franz von Papen and to Tomorrow Vice Chancellor von Papen, stlU j Pot to Death Catholic Priest Who Criticized Chan- replace Mm with Hermann Wilhelm under guard, conferred with Hitler j 10:45 a. m. Baseball. New Goerlng. Prussian premier., England Colored Giants vs. Nazi Victim No, 1 Watchfully Waiting Defends Der Fuhrer before the Cabinet meeting, which | cellor Shot to Death in Prison Cell. Catholic C3ub, West Side Clianccllor' Hitler's bloody smp- Frofii Amsterdam a British news he did not attend. | Captain Ernst Roehm (atiiove), It was reportedly a plot to restore Hundreds gathered outside the j grounds. Storm Troop leader, who reportedly the German monarchy under for- presslon of rebellion was defended agency reported the former Crown Prince had been expelled from Ger- chancellory building, silently and! 3:15 p.' m. Baseball. Arrow, plotted against Hitler, was stood mer Kaiser Wilhelm tl (above) before the world by Dr. Joseph BI'LLETIN! Goebbcis (above)i Minister of Pro- many. and had arrived by plane at curiously waiting for a glimpse . o f ' the acme of Nazi vlrtu,ea appareat- Hart and Hegeman va. Catholic up against a wall and shot to that .was brewing within the Storm the leader and a chance to shout: Club, West Side grounds. death. 'Troops' ranks. paganda. Doom Berlin. .Inly 8.— ( A P ) — R e- ly was proving no easy task, for 2 p. m. Baaeball. Baldwin A. Munich waa stirred by strong r u -' "Hell, Hitler." port* elrriilated In Amsterdam moat people whose aKegla"i!!e to that the former Crown Prince Nazlism is still demandcdT'' C. vs. Highland Park at High- land Park. had Ihn-h expelled from Ger- Miiitl Produce Evidence 10 a. m. Manchester Green vs. many were branded "nonsensi- The party faces the tn.sk of ex- Pomerantz Bakery, J a r v 1 s cal" b> tbe Hohenzollcrn ad- pounding 'vldence of affairs laat HOLLAND’S PRINCE HENRY NO HERALD mlnistra'.inn here today, (he Saturday in a manner enhancing Grove. FEW GERMANS FOOLED 3 p. m. Manchester Green vs. Exchange Teiegraph New* the prestige of the party rather TOMORROW Scrxlre rc()ortcd. than reducing It. Poquonock T. T.. Jarvis Grove. I Tomorrow Night While saying thiif Ihe Crown The cleansing process aLso meant, 7:30 p. m. Old Golf Grounds, PASSER AW AY SUDDENLY No issue of the Manches- BY HITLER” -BR0NNER Prince was not In Berlin, the It was pointed out, that many par- off East Center street. Band administration was Insistent ty posts must be held by men whoso ter Evening Herald will upon deny'ng that he had been only credentials will be in many Concert, Salvation Army Band. 9 p. m. Fireworks display by be published tunorrow, expelled from the country. cases their loyalty to Hitler. Husband of Queen W il-HARTFORD SDSPECT As the smoke of the' week-end American Legion, Old Ctolf , Independence Day. Noted Writer Back from En- CITY HALL IS SET C a t atr. at Ot iig -saaiA'.iiCt J 11 Ita z U w ii iij u l y r ig n iiiM m tiif * hanamniBpiiiuhi ent that the "conspiracy’.’ to over- Admission free, small charge for is.*ued an order today pitting an end parkli)g. tope Says Moral Turpi- throw the present Nazi regime waa AFIRE IN VIENNA to special measures used to quell the grounded In three major circles. proyement Until Shortly i _ _ "Second Revolution," and announc- These apparently did not act in A "safe and sane" Fourth haa tude of Nazis Long Com- ed that henceforth the , regular concert,. nor were their programs' CHARGE WAR VET identical. been promised Manchester residents Before Death— Was 58. Tailor Is Robbed of $51 and courts of justice will handle offen- Each was a center o.f unrest and tonight ilnd tomorrow with the mon Knowledge. Blaze Quickly Put Out Amid ders against the Nazi regime. each waa ready to profit :by the town ban on fireworks effectively KIDNAPED WOMAN The order was made effective July spirit of rebellion fostered In the Police Send His Descrip- limiting hazards. Those who stay The Hague, Netherlands, July 3.— i Great Excitement: Bombs 1. other two circles. A revealing picture of moral Broadly spea,king, these centers at home over the holiday will find (A P )—Henry, Prince Consort of the An end to extreme supressivo plenty to do If they care to exercise Netherlands, died .suddenly this ; conditions within the Nazi were grouped around three names lion Over the Wires. ranks before Chancellor Hiller Continue to Go Off. measures, together with assurance —Ernst Roehm, head of the fitorm In the sizzling neat that has grip- afternoon of heart disease, the end i of the appointment of Herman Wll- ped Manchester for the past three Robert C. Kent, Jr., Also; moved violently to “ purge” Troops; General Kurt von Schi'el- coming before Queen Wllhelmina l.eltn Goe.ring as .vlc.e ch,:'.nccllNew York, July 3.— (A P) — A ing article written li> Milton (iermariy and the resignation of Opens Tonight While the 58-ycar-oId husband of Alleged to Have Murdered' Vienna, July 3.— (A P )—Vienna’s the Catholic Action Party. man who descrDied himself as Paul Bronner, distinguished foreign I'lanz von Papen as Hitler’s chief Roehm and hi* storm-troops were To open the festivities in connec- the Queen had been ill for several City Hall, former Scclallst strong- b:dc focussed the eyes of the nation tion with the "glorious Fourth" tae Castellano, 23, a Brooklyn butcher, - rorrespondent, who onl.v recent- in rebellion partly because they did days, he had shown improvement ly arrived In .\picrlcn for a brief l-(>ld, was the scene of a possibly In- on Berlin. Recreation Centers and the Man- until shortly before his death at 3 Hotel Proprietress. . not get the place.* in the Reiebs- was arrested today on a description ' I’isit. Bronner Is familiar with cendiary fire today and reports from Two groups were in conference to wehr to whir'll they aspired, and chester Cihamber of Commerce are p. m. from Hartford, Conn., police an an Nazi Germany through flrat- Salzburg said police headquarters determine the further fate of the partl.v because Hitler's economic The Prince Con.sort was stricken alleged participant in a tailor shop! hand obserx-ation*. there had been dynamited. fatherland. One was an important (Contlnned on Pag6 Three) in his office at Red Cross headquar- Roanoke, Va., Jul.v 3.— (AP) — program waa not radical enough to holdup there yesterday. I The fire at the City Hall, although ae.sslon of the Cabinet in Chancellor suit them. .Thc.V stood for a sort ters June 28, and the Queen hurried At police headquarters, Castellano Federal agents, working In pro- By MILTON BRONNER quickly extinguished, cailsed the Hitler’s offices where the von Papen of National ^Ishevism. home from Switzerland when she denied complicity in the holdup, found secrecy today were checking greatest excitement In government resignation was oelng discussed. v/as on a bollds.y. A second group. In which waa saying that he had gone to Hart- over the.-evidence, on which they New York, July 3.—Adolf Hitler, moles. Emil Fey. minister of publla Another was the meeting of the General Von Schleicher, regarded MOVE TO BLOCK She waa at another palace today ford yesterday to rent a bungalow hope to convict Robert C. Kent, Jr., the Steel Chancellor, who like an- Etcurlty, rushed to the scene u1th inner council of the Nazi Party. Germany's foreign political course when word came that her husband's prominently connected war veteran, for the summer and had given two other Hercules cleaned up the dirty other high officiuls. Toniporury Lull as disastrous. Von Schleicher and condition had suddenly taken a turn men a lift while there. If the other of the kidnaping and murder of Prince Ernst von Starhemberg, From Munich waa reported the two or three other men feared that for the. worst, she hurried to 'the Mrs. Mary J. Hastings, late proprie- moral stables In the Nazi organi- CONGRESS BLOCS zation—that is the picture the offl- -cad of the Heimv/ehr, boarded a atitingly rumored death of Gustav the consequences pointed to a posr Royal Palace but arrived too late to (Continued on Page Six) tress of the Blue Ridge Springs Ho- plane for Salzburg immediately on von Kahn, the Bavarian premier Who slble war. He aI.*o believed that SCO the Prince Consort alive. tel at Blue Ridge Springs, Va. (Contljiued on Page Three) eceipt of news that an explosion played a vital part in Hitler's 1923 the government could not rest upon Crown Princess Juliana, daughter J. E. Schoales, Federal Bureau of had occurred at the marble hall of ‘ beer putsch.” OtherxyLse there suppression of freedom of speech. Invc.stlgatlon agent who brought House Leaders to Change o f the Royal couple, who is In Lon- the Toscanhsen Palace, where both seemed a lull in toe sensationally The third group, headed by Klau- don, was planning to leave for the the charges against Kent under the sener, waa that of religious persous, CALLS MADE FOR recently amended Federal kidnaping the provincial director of public bloody developments that have kept- Hague tomorrow to visit her father. chiefly Catholic, who viewed tha law had checked out of a local hotel security and the Salzburg police all Germany on edge since Saturday, Petition Rule Which Has The Prince-Consort, who was a PROMISE SHOWERS have their headquarters. The Nazi Press Department Issued spread of what was termed "Neo- member of the 'German nobility, this morning and his whereabouts Although the building had been an official estimate of the number Atheism" with grave alarm. bore the title of Duke of Mecklen- BANK STATEMENTS could not be determined. closely guarded an explosive was killed during the "second Revolu- Ilnd Go-Betix-een*. burg before his marriage to Queen Meanwhile, however. It was Caused Much Trouble. TO BRING RELIEF pl.iced on the second floor, just out- tion" at "below sixty." The official All these “ roups had their gb-be- - Wllhelmln In 1901. learned that a wedding- ring with .side the door of the security direc- l;st, it xvas stated, will be made pub- tweens from camp to camp. By the initial^ "M. J. S." on the band no means sure of their leaders, helped to identify the body found tor’s private apd-rtment. lic os soon as a tewrem.ainlng cases .Washington, July 3.— (AP) — these groups actually played with Information Songhtfor First near Stroudsburg, Pa., Wednesday The bomb caused heavy damage still to be judged are disposed of. House leaders hope to block the and against each other. Each morning as that of &lrs. Hastings. Weather Men Expect Heat but none was reported injured. Police Serious Problem* blocks In the next Congress before FLETCHER OPENS suspected that workmen recently The Cabinet, os the governing. In- employed men of the type which Time on Condition of In- Three first cousins are the only loved to mix things up and carry potential Administration foes have remaining relatives, it was said employed In repairs may have built rtrument of the nation, finds itself auything to oppose. Wave to Be Broken; Crops a time bomb into a partition Into the Information from one group to an-^ here. They are brothers. One, confronted with a multitude of prob- other. They plan on the day Congress G. 0 . P. CAMPAIGN sured Banks. Patrick Dcady, Uvea In Bridgeport, wall. lems arl.sing out' of recent events. megts to change the petition rule Vice Chancellor Von Papen In- Cohn., and aided in the identification in State Are Threatened. Prince Starhemberg on his arrival Ihere arc problems such as de- which several times during the past of the body at Stroudsburg. Both Immediately called Fascist Helm- termining Germany's position v.’ito sists that he had nothing to do with session threatened President Roose- these "conspiracies" and In fact re- Washington. July 3 .— (A P )— the others live in Ireland. wehr leaders into conference, -aeen- reference with foreign nations aa a velt's program. They believe they Ing to tighten protective measures. mained supremely loyal to Hitler New Chairman Opposes New Calls for June 30 bank' condition result of the clcanaing process, and caii prevent forced votes on such By Associated Prros. The blaze Ih Vleona’s City Hall economic, problems connected with himself. Yet the charges against things as the soldiers’ bonus, full statements were made simultane- men fn hls office all of whom were Thunder showers bringing cooler started amortg carpets piled in a toe smashing of toe Storm Troops. pay-off of bank deposits and broad ously today by the comptroller of weather as a relief from the heat ainall storehouse in an inner court. At Munich', where ordinarily many arrested, was that they were hav- Deal as Inconsistent With HITLER’S TROOPERS Inflationary proposals. wave of the last four days were fore- The damage was estimated at less of the Nazi Party chieftains do their ing dealers at least In the direction The bonus bill passed the last the currency, the Federal Reserve of the Klausener and Von Schleicher cast for Connecticut tonight. than $5,000. work, the brown bouse was deserted. House even though it lacked com- system and the Federal Deposit In- groups. American Ideals. Already the torrid spell has taken The elected municipal authorities Even Victor Lutze, successor to mlttee sanction. It waa forced to a surance corporation. It was the a toll of four dead in the state and The whole story probably can only MAY BE DISBANDED Were driven from the building dur- Ernst Roehm as chief of staff ot the vote because 145 of the 435 members first time the FDIC had taken auch smashed several high temperature ing the February civil war between be told by Goering’s secret police. signed a petition. action. Brown Shirts, was absent. The Imperial house apparently is Wa.*hlngton, July 3.— (A P )—Op- records for June and July. Socialists and the government. After Ill this southern ' German city, Representative Byrns of Tennes- position to the New Deal as Incon- The comptroller's call went to The latest death was reported that the Socialists called it "Our in no way Involvgd. although dis- see, Democratic leader, said today national banks, the Federal Re- liowever, the magnitude of Satur-, patches from Amsterdam, uncon- sistent with American ideals of last night from Bridgeport where Stolen, a t y Hall." day's killings was gradually becom- he will ask the House to Increase to serve’s to member banka, state and Serious Economic Problem firmed here, reporting .the former government Is to be the Republican Joseph Mayerin, 11, of that city Bombings also wore reported at ing apparent do.sijite an official 218 the number of signatures needed National Committee’s keynote in national, and the Deposit Insuranre drowned In Beardsley Park while Crown Prince .,^had been expelled Wiener Neustadt. near Vienna ahd rilence from Germany and was In Doorii, on such a petition. the Congressional campaign. corporation's to Ita membership, Faces Leader to Find Jobs the mercury hovered about 93 de- at Elsenerz, Styria. "It takes a majority to pass any which indudes institutions not sub- grees. It was reported there that Nazi cast some doubt on that situation. Henry P. Fletcher, the commit- vengeance h.ad claimed the life of a bill,” Byrns said. "It should take a tee’s new chairman, said in a radio ject to eithri of the other calls. Record Broken, Chancellor Hitler's order ending Catholic priest. Father Mubler, who majority to bring It up." speech last night the party accepted The information that must be for Two Million. And the latest temperature was suppression measures was issued in Were Hard Pressed supplied to the FDIC, howevqf, la \vai> serving a short prison term for brief text form at Berlin. "the Issuh of the New Deal.” established yesterday In New Hav- outspoken criticism of Chancellor In the closing days of the last "It Is based on the proposition virtually the same as that required en. when the weather man said the NEW CHINESE TAX "Measures for suppressing tha Hitle'r. It was said be had been shot Roehm rex’olt ended on the night of Omgress, Byrns and other leaders that the people cannot manage their on the other two calls. Leo T.’ Berlin, July 3.— (A P )—Chancellor mercury soared to 93 degrees offi- in hls cell. . were hard-pressed to prevent forced own affairs and that a government Crowley, chairman of the FDIC, Hitler's ruthless crushing of the July 1, 1934," said the order. “Who- cial, one degree beyond the high for There waa uncertainty as t.o j votes on' the McLeod bank deposi- buj-eaucracy must manage for them” said directors of that organization storm troop organization leaves the July 2 set in 1913. INJURES AMERICA soever o^ his own account, no mat- tors pay-off bill, which waa strongly he said. were impelled by ‘a desire to obtain whether these acts were committed ter with what Intentions, in tha Nazi government with a serious • Connecticut farmers, greeted the as part of a general plan of action opposed by the Administration be- Fletcher devoted much of his talk more accurate Information *egard- economic problem. wake of this action shall make him- weather forecast cheerfully as a against ostensible revolutionaries cause of Treasury estimates that it to answering President Roosevelt's Ing the condition of insured banks At least 80 per cent of the 2,000,- means of saving their already self guilty of an act of violence, will not subject to other Federal exami- or whether they were the acts of be handed over to the regular courts would coat $1,800,000,000. report to the nation last week. 000 Storm Troopers—once called by parched crops. A Frazler-Lemke bill calling for The President asked, he demand- nations. Believed That Japan Is Be* Irresponsible elementa. of justice for punishment." Hitler the hack^ne of the National Raymond K. CHapp of the New At least two members of the . $4,000,000,000 to $9,000,000,000 In ed "if we have, lost any of our He (bade it clear the data was Socialists—probably will find them Haven County Farm ' Bureau said not being sought for the purpose ot Storm Troop Press Department TO .V.\.ME OOEBINQ tew currency to refinance farm rights of liberty or constitutional reives without jobs when their vaca- anoUier week of such heat without making additional aasesamenia at hind Plan to Increase Im* were reliably reported killed. The mortgages also was blocked al- freedom-of action'and choice." tion ends July 31. rain would prove serious for all Berlin. July 3.— (A P )—The ap- though It, too, had the required 145 "I will, let the Tailor Maged (tills this time, and said no further levies Press Department was back oi a pointment of Hermann Wllhelmf These men will he thrown on th^ plantings: campaign against the "Steel Heir backers. reference was to a New Jersey tail- for insurance purposes were to bo Even now, those crops In loose port Tariffs. Goerlng as vice chancellor of Ger- "feut,” said Byrns, "I’ll bet 1 had or named Maged who was presented, made prior to October 1. met Reactionaries" last week in de- - r.iany is an 'assured fact, one of his (Continaed on Page Three) soil are being ruined, he said. fiance of Chancellor Hitler's orders. 50 fellows who signed thOM two for NRA violation) answer that, or “ It la not the Intention of the closest collaborators stated today. Regular Army Loyal petitions come to me and ask me to the workers and owners of that mill corporation," Crowley' said. "to Shanghai. July 3.-—(A P )—China's The resigfiatlon or removal ot In Tennessee wWch the attorney burden banks with requests, for Further indicatlonst.ot toe role-of Franz von Papen to make way for help them keep from having to vote Nanking governinent. hungry for the Reiebswebr (Regular Army) in general of the United States fincto data, reports or other information, Goering was presumably being dis- on the billa. Inore revenue, clapped on a new Saturday's bloodshed were given in has not 'violated any law, but which or to issue calls except when abso- schedule today which Increased im- GagiRuse Charge New ^Wrist Watch ^ Keeps a statement ol gratitude to loynl cussed at a meeting of the- Cabtoet “Obvloualy, neltlier bill haa a is compelled to shut down because lutely necessary under the provt- port tariffs. in the offices of Chance.lor Hitler. General Johnson has taken away siona of the Banking Act of 1933." supporters issued by toe Nazi dis- House majority, and couldn't have The United States is particularly Announcement of developments from It a graven Image not men- The FDIC call will bring togeth- heavily hit. Americans here view- trict leader, Adolt Wagner. ptssed even If It had been voted on. Wagner, it was believed, was the may be delayed until late afternoon,. tioned or recognized by any law of er Information on the condition of The Whole Body Cool ed the step a.s a grave added bur- But the other leaders and I were 7,567 state banka not affiliated with person who actually started events irJormed sources stated. charged with gag.-rule and every- den to United States business in Meanwhile tbe Nazi press depart- (Continued on Page Six) the Federal Reserve, which has on Saturday on hls own Initiative. Ib'mg else because we kept them China. ment through its chiefs . issued an never been available b,efore. Most Lafayette, Ind., July 2.— ( A P )— T One- small pellet ot the dry Ice While toe official text of the de-, One problem facing toe Cabinet fiom coming up." ofTlcial estimate of the number kill- NEWSPAPERMAN DIES of the licensed banks of the country A "new wrist watch" which will I lasts about an hour in the "watch" cree has not bopu issued, cla.sslflca-^ waa disposition of a large number An attempt was made last session MIU Valley, Calif., July 3— (AP) are members of the Insurance fund. k e ^ the whole body cool in hot | case. The effects of cool gas flow- of Storm Titxipers In the lower ed d u ^ g the "second revolution" at to change the rule. It failed when Uons announced thus far show that ' oclow 60." —William J. "BUI" Robinson; San Officials*of the Federal Deposit weather as announced today at Pur- ; Ing out of the container continue virtually every article In which ranks who probably will lose their members who had pledged them- Francisco newspaperman who Insurance corporation said that due University. ! for about twenty minutes in addl government Jobs If their connection The official list, it was stated, will selves to support'non-Admlnistration Americans are dealing received a ue made public as soon as a few re- started hls career as a reporter In member banka, other than nation- The, device looks like a watch, but tlon. , ^ sharp tariff Increase. with the Roehm plot can he deteri measures organized against It. They Boston, died at his home here last al inatltutloDS under the authority instead of keeping time, encloses a There is nothing messy about.this mined. There was also toe problem maining ca.*es still to be -judged are assailed the change as directed at On the other hand lines In which night. Robinson,, whose father and of the comptroller of the currency, mold of dry ice, or solid' carbon dl- ; cooler, for the melting ice forms no Japdfi Is principally interested, of filling these vacant posts. disposed of. whatever bill they favored. So far as could bo learned Von grandfather were New Etogland would not be required to publish oxide, 1^1 109 degrees below zero. ' trace o f. liquid. It evaporates In- especially cotton goods, sea foods There waa no doubt remaining m "Thla time," Bjmns said, "we will oeafaring men, was educated in condition statements except where The effecta are the same as dip- I to an invisible gas. and various chemicals, remain un- minds of observers that toe Nazi Papen did not attend the Cabinet adopt the new petition rule before Massachusetts. He was known in such Is provided by - state law. In- ping th^ wrists In cold water, a | The same device can be made In changed or toe levies are reduced. Party has received a severe shock. meeting. a single bill has been Introduced. California for hls "The Woodsman" formation required by ihe FDIC favorite hot weather tolck, or of other forms, to fit any portion Of The new schedule waa condemned To. learn overnight to heap anathe- Guards in front of his home, wlth- Taen nobody can say it la directed column in the San Francisco Chron- will be forwarded to It on a special keeping a stream of cold water run -! the body where c o o ll^ may be ma upon tbe beads of the men who At one single proposal.” da form. nlng over the body. effective. (Continaed on Page Six) the day before had been praJasd u (Coottnoed on Page Two) F MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANOH^jm:R. CONN„ TUESDAY, JULY S, 19S4, MANCHESTER EVe Jn ING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, PAGi!Ii(EiBi this point sdds an averata ot stx lE M n tiac N c v iDiboTOiKi ‘ promioed to secure 600 mom,, and aao a half cents—ovtr 176 par cant tbe grounds. Contributions will be Icng terra of Imprisonment. Heines —for balnf the farmer's salesman ENTIRE JAPANESE that 600 promised to add >600 more, PLECHUL INSTRUaORS party funda munirpasaed under a Phytlclaiu who will rMpond GERMAN LABORERS and the actual total moimted tn former "corrupt regime" were ruth- accepted from the public to add to “FEW GERMANS FOOLED had been mixed up with the dark HITLER’S TROOPERS -i| aM distributors for tbit type of to «m«rgeiiey eaiu tomorrow NINTH DISTRICT HITLER ISSdES ORDER tbe Legion fund for the fireworks ' reactionary societies ever since milk. aomethiBg approxlmaUng this as* leasly dragged Into the limelight In NO HERALD BIG PROGRAM ternbon are Dr. Tbomaa. Sloan, - 1 display. 1918. He was chosen by one 6f “While other business was going tronomio rate. HONOR MRS. MERRinELD an editorial which attempted to tear BY HITLER” - BRONNER CABINET RESIGNS 6123 and Dr. Tbomaa Weldon, i The total mounted above 600,000, Police under the direction of these to ’’execute" a fellow mem- MAY BE DISBANDED bankrupt, while the farmer was not ARE CAUED SLAVES TO STOP EXECUTIONS the veil ttom the whole altutaion aa ber accused of treachery. He was 6740. I spreading westward somewhat more MEETING JULY 13 conatltutlng the “first big corrup- TOMORROW • Chief of Police Samuel G. Gordon telng.paid for the barest cost of ------:----- ^—.rj slowly. ONFOURTHHERE will direct the parking at the released from prison alter one of production, while In thousands of Local Teacher Is NamH Sec- tion affair m our land.” (Continued from Page One) the numerous amnesties so preva- (Oenthmed ttom piiv* Om ); Dr. Pope contended that It vlo* retary-Treasurer of National (Oeethmed from Page-tv.-') “Certain leaden turned tralton," No issue of the Manches- grountls and will regulate the traf- Instances be thought himself for fic at the close of the event. clal German propaganda depart- lent in the past ten years and at labor market Federal Official Says H e y tunate If he could drink the skimmed Members Feel Themselves Witness Tells American lated no law, even the "chain-sell- Organization at Convention. sold the editorial, “because they ter Evening Herald will once Joined the Nazis. Moreover, Just o« tha fOTarBiA Ing” poetal law. because there was Expect District to take Ac- Diont by President Paul von Hlnden placed luxury above simplicity and ENTIRELY FREE ment ha.s put out for consumption' ment, after exploiting almost avei.eryv milk of his own farm, constituent ABOUnOWN no reward for getting the five other burg that the dapper von Papen, a be published tomorrow. by Germany and the outside 'world they made him one of their candi- members of the milk trust were Mrs. A. N. Merrifleld, who Is vice above loyalty. dates tor the Reichstag and he pub- possible channel, finds itself unabi* Prey On Both tbe Fanner Compromised in Bank of members, end the applicant was former chanceUor, must not be "Now the question demands an Independence Day. (Continued from Page One) In explaining-'events of tne past few* to continue the large subsidies to In- making net profits of 20, 26 and 80 A pre-naUI clinic will be held Probers That Reich is wsU-known here as in her • home BOSTON REPORTS licly campaigned as the "Vehro registered whether he did or not. town of Willimantic as an sCcom- tion On Petition Offered harmed. Hlndenburg placed rc- answer: Who financed those super* days. Murderer." He was duly elected. dusti^ for employment of more men per cent on their klleged investment. 'S u n d a y morning at 9 o’clock at Tbe whole thing was a labor of qxmslblllty for his safety upon the elegant .party headquarters In ^ r - Jointly sponsoring a “block dancy”' But It simply won’t work. It than business requires. and the Consumer. In Other Fields Formosa Scandal. the Health Center on Haynes plisbed musician and teacher of When the Nazis came into power, Government of Combines. love, the doctor explained. stringed Instruments, was honored Relchswebr, or standing army, now lin? How was it possible for no- on Main street, between Oak and i has not fooled many of the 65,000,- Heines waa maJews. Socialists, Communists and Party, Is admitted by the propa- the United States was denounced to- ‘There la a bottle neck between high naval and army circles press- land atreet returned home last \ pointed this out. High School Hall on Friday eve7 has been absolved of guilt In tbe Catholic and Monarchist groups bad more menacing. mitted until- 9 p. m. In the area se- Ernst Roehm, head of the Brown day by Dr. Frederic C. Howe, con- ed their campaign for a more mili- ment of combines'; and German Mra. Marrifleld wak inUrvlewed The French, however, see a coun- anybody else ho did not like. As ganda ministry to be one of the tbe Impoverished farmer and the night after a ten-day - vacation, Pope Only Officer a t her etudio in the Orford building nlng, July 13. abortive plot against the govern- a hand?" lected for dancing. After closing Shirts, and Edmund Heines, chief of with so many of the upstarts, who siimers' counsel for the Agricultural hungry consumer unable to buy. To taristic government.. practically all of which was spent at laborera are "In tbe position of the ter-balance In the expected, reorgan- time the police will close the block principal problems Involved In tha The association la not Incor- today and gava a moat enthueiaattc The meeting la of much impor- ment, although some of hts subordi- The Koelnlsche Zeitung was no ization of the Storm Troopers. ly Identified” in Whitins- the Silesian Storm Troopers and Were thrown up by the Nazi mov6- plan, tor dktrimd or .greatly reduce tha Adjustment Admini.'rtratlon. such an extent have commercialized Premier Makoto Salto presented Lake Dunmorc, Vt. Trips were tak- slave," the American Inquiry Com- porated, and hae no officers but the tance to the residents of the district nates were Implicated. less outspoken concerning "un- for dancing and will, rope It off, Police President of Breslau, were liient Into places of :,Tcal power, he The battle of men in tbe govern- liidustries wedged themselves in be- the reslgnatlrms to Emperor Hlro- an to Burlington and other places on ‘mission was told today. report of the convention which ahe orgemixaUon. self-appointed national chairman, characteriaed as diffsrefit and more as It has been ruled that the peti- Hermann Wilhelm Goeclng, pre- bridled luxury In dens of carousal JEWS NOT MOLESTED traffic to bo diverted north and homosexuals. It has also been soon branched : out Into luxurious ment service to protect both the tween the farmer and the consuming hlfo, who' asked Salto tp continue Lake Champlain: Tlcorideroga and Tl>a commission la an unofficial i Dr. Pops. south by way of Oak. Cottage. ville, Mass. Bnown that K.arl Ernst, head of the er always has claimed th at It- Intereatlng than any eimilar gath- tion recently circulated, presented to mier of Prussia who acted as Hit- which many of the staff quarters Berlin, July 3.— (By Jewish Tele- living. The fine homes the Im- ,was impossible to disband tbe Storm farmer and tbe cons.umer from ex- public that it cost us in 1920; nine- aa premier pending selection of a Westport, N. V., where an over-' txMy, headed by Clarence Darrow, Expenses for poitoge and office ering ahe ever attended. Fully 60u the Ninth District, referred by them ler’s Iron flat In the grim "purging" really were. Spruce and Maple streets. The en- Berlin Storm Troopers, was a cow- ■mense cars, the sumptuous din-; ploitation of such bU8lnes.ses, Howe teen billion dollars in boosumers dol- successor. night stop was made at the West-1 Chicago defense lawyer, which is graph A^gency) (AP) —A nation- tire area will be closed until after ardly bully, rcapon-slble for much T'roopers because of the unemploy- help were considerable, ot course, were tn attendance from all parts to the Selectmen and by the Select- of Nazi ranks, appeared slated to “It became linown that Karl wide .survey by a Jewish organiza- ners, the drunken and ImmoraFof- said, was largely responsible for the lars U) get seven billion dollars to Prince Calomjl, veteran states^ port Inn. Mrs. Anderson and Mrs hearing statements concerning con- and there were broadcaete, too: men to the town counsel concerning midnight. The area will be opened Boston, July 3.—(AP)—John DIT- of the terror that reigned In the gles of m'any. of these leaderg-lsoon ment problem, making this state- Ee" ■ ...... “ of the United Statea. One group ot succeed von Papen. Ernst, Storm TWop leader In Ber- tion revealed today that not a sin- ment to foreign statesmen who said cfy against the "Brain Trust" in the farm. In other words It cost the roan, was called Into conference by lells who ars enthusTastic gapdon- dltions In Germany. i“ Now at the close of day, aa dark- banjo playera from Minneapolis the abolishment of the charter of A sharp swing by the government lin, while organizing street collec- only In case of fire. I'.nger, much sought and many times metropolis In the early days of the became matters ot notorial/. Washington. Hirohito, who said hie decision as to ers and members of the local Gar- Aneurln Bevan, labor member of nesa draws its mantle around you, gle disturbance Involving Jews has reported b.ad man of the mUIdlewcst Nazi regime. They were lined up that the organization stood In tha farmer nearly 12 billion dollars to numbered 66. Another group trom the dletrlcti will come befahsL. the away from radical tendencies la ex- tions for pennies ostensibly for b^h reported during the latest EnPTtalnmenl Karl Ernst sowed Uh I vi-ind and “There Is in America 'what Is market and proce.sa his products. a premier would be announced to- den club were delighted with the the British Parliament, testified be-:- cornea, a voice crying In the night, raeeting-for a vote. ; " equipping the Storm Troops with committee' hunted today alone the countrv June 29 and shot by Hitler’s orelcrs, way of am arms agreement. morrow. New Orleant, 19; from Newark, pected if Hitler and von Papen have German crisis. At 10:36 p. m. the r€.'ipchead of citing "one Instance" before a regii- Financial Scandal - gardens which they had an oppor- t™*!* unions In • Germany ha-s voice pleading for the care and pro- No ahti-JenIsh demonstrations ern Mas.sachusetts. tude, but because ; they had com- under way after the suppression of director, one of them was compoecu want recreation work In the Ninth New Developments of marks daily In luxurious living have taken place, the organization eluding vocal and instrumental se- the Brown ^ t f t s of Berlin. It l.Xr summer sea.son audience at The Cabinet resigned because It tunlty to see and admire while ! usurped by a Nazi organization ; tectlon of the old folks of our na- of children between 8 and 12. One District taken'out of the hands of for himself and his frlneds." lections hy local singers and musi- State troopers roamed the roads mitted the real unforgivable sin— was, in thmx»pltal city that It) the tne revolt Is expected to result in Cbautauqui Institution. PRESIDENTIAL CRUISER considered itself compromised by n away. known as ths National German la -; tlon. th is Is the voice gt tha Old Other developments In the tense said and Jews were not molested. and searched the backwoods farms, working to undermine aid replace the retention of only about 20 per 8 year old played In the Hawaiian officers and residents of the dij rman scene included: Tbe'paper added that thanks to cians. Those who will take part in early i^ rlths of the Nazi regime "That it Is not an insignificant financial scandal In which Hldeo - — j bor front. Age Pension A s s o c ia tio n .a n d so group of 78 players from Northamp- trtet. The amount of money nec Hitler’s swift action, the German the program are: Dubaldo Broth- f.rtiising car squads and motorcycle the Chancellor;. the gjawest bnitalltics were prac- cent of the present strength. Kuroda, vice minister of finance, is Host Company No. 8 will hold a i empty organization with n o , on. . Hundreds were reported to clflcers w.atchcd the highways for a group'Is evidenced by the fact, that TOSSED IN ROUGH SEAS ton, Maae. a banjo group was sary for carrying on this work e been executed in the ruthless people were now forming queues at ers, Tony, banjo; Peter, trumpet; ' Inxfllvrd In Plot* liciim Shiiddorsome st'jrlcs were the officials of- two only of the con- Involved. Individual reslgnatiox? regular monthly meeting this eve- ■ particular function to discharge " The answer came In dimes and In- preaent from Niagara Falls, 61 never been opposed In * meeting holiday travel offices instead of sav- RICHBERG TAKES OVER Bruno, violin and Victor, guitar. small .sedan bearing Michigan regis- . Of all the nien sacrificed by IJjt iaporcvl about the, cruel tortures were given Salto, who tra'nsmltted ning at 8 o’clock in the hose house ! Bevan’s description of this la-1 qulrles, but mostly In dimes. The the dl.strict. T ‘7- ve against government foes, tration plate". Troopers on horse- stituent companies were paid In 1933 , groups from Hartford, a large num- kraged principally in ranks of the ings banks. Vincent Feahler, violinist, who has ler, Roehm waa the ihg-st iiotorto:^ practiced In various Berlin Troop salaries aggregating, more than two j Newspiipermeti Se.Tnirk an Ac- them to the Emperor. on Spruce street. I h°r i : fact that old age pensions, already ber from Provideno. and ao on. It would also mean that the cost Dr. Alfred Rosenberg, philosophic broadcast over the Manchester back Bought strange faces In the Like so many of Hitler’s enrl;^etd- headquarters under Ernst’s control. The scandal grew out of the op------I Early this year, he continued, the adopted In 17 states, were a hotly of maintaining a library In the Storm Troopk. The known dead to- million dollars a year. companyintr Dc.slroyera Pitch The' management of the Nono- taled 18. dictator of the Third Reich, Informed HIS THREE ANGLE POST Merchants-Statc WTIC half-hour wooded areas and seaixhed abandon- herents, he was a Bitvcria^^ Ho Men were beaten to death with i "Reduced to milk for babies at the eration of the Bank of Formos,v a AI^V A OAM A r ’A I ’C i government introduced labor debated topic helped fan the flame. tuck Hotel, Holyoka, headquarters Ninth District Wcjld pass out of the today’s readers of Chancellor Hit- win be heard accompanied by Col- ed farms. / / had been n soldier most o f^ ts life, .■:teel rods. Others were found shot I and Koll (iumj; Full Speed. semi-official 'institution. 2. A ' threat that ‘Nazi bullets average price which the farmer re- UnLAHUluA uU tu 'codes which created labor councils Wins Congreis Backing of the convention, granted the use hands of the officers of the Nintli “would not be spared" when the ler’s Voclkischer Beobachter that lin Driggs at the piano. Others on The concentration of troops was serving as X'front ■ llniyonlcer dur- •‘while trying to csc.-tpe." People ! ceives, this Is equivalent to more Many quarters predicted that In all workshops. This, Bevan de- Last July Dr. Pope circularized of aeveral floors for meetings and District. The library was founded Germany was being ruled by an Iron NRA’s General Counsel Here- the program ar. Alio FalectU,, ac- ordoreil e.srly tqd^.v, two hours after ing the World War. /A renctionarj-, lived In fear of the fatal knock at 1 ,(Hy Friin< ls ,M. Stephenson.) Salto would be directed to form an- clared', placed organized labor on time la ripe for execution of Cath- than 57 million quarts of milk a , the 96 senators and 436 repre- displays of Inatrumenta. publica- by residents of the Ninth district, olic priests was voiced a t Ratlbor fist and a strong will. after Will Coordinate the cordion;' Chester Shields, cornet: ■a. motorist who stopped for gasoline he was a con.’1sU9it"foc of the ro- their door, usually at midnight or ytar. , _ • , other Cabinet. mllltary basis. employers being; .sentatlves of Congress. He got tions and> kindred articles. Con- paid for by Cheney Brothers for Speaking frankly of events of the Pat and Jimmi . Humphries, songs. in the ilUIe vlllag-c of Whltlnsvll'e puhlic. He waA'tnIxed up in vari- after, when most Bc.i'ltners were In Aboard U. 8. 3. Qllmer accom- High officials of the army want a TO POLLS TODAY leaders of the councils, employes' some 200 answers. Half bestrode by Helmut Brucckner, governor of Agencies Dealing With In- Owns hfo Y'owii cerU, contests and elimination pro- many years and for tbe past ten Silesia. News of his speech greatly last three days as a "Second Revo- Collin Driggs will direct the pro-, had been,'"poslllv61y identified" as ous plots ngptfuit the stale and when bed and no Inqui.sltlve visiting for- iThe milk tjcUsl owns no cows, it pr.nylng Pre.si.lcnt -Roosevelt, July Cabinet which favors expanst.m of the privates tn the ranks. ; the fence. The rest were 'favorable grams were given at ths auditorium years'the Ninth district has been lution," Roseberg said "the whole dustrial Relief. gram and will play aeveral popular Dllilngyr. things l^um e- too uncamfortabjo. eigners were about. 9. (Al’i 1‘re.sldcnt Umsevelt nn.l the service, while the navy desireses P J I German government, Bevan i in principle, alarmed Berlin Catholic circles. buys no feed. It fears neither ! of the municipal building and a paying the cost. It Is a larger li- 3. The newspaper Deutsche Zcl- world has seen that with all the numbers. Dancing will contliiuc un- , Kept Face .Averted went urilollvin to train that covm- his shipmates were afforded.a real a government which Is certain to 11/ClIlOCnlllC V0l6 Iflay exceed > charged, was supported by large In- > But some were heartier. Araeng | total of 10 silver cups was awarded brary, it Is used more, and has a generosity and magnlmlnty In Ger- try’a^rmy. Later he returned to droughts nbr the high cost of farm tcet of their s(legs today as they tung. charged "It must be cleat ■ to Washington, ■ July 3.— (AP)— til midnight with music furnished The strancer. driving a light sedan supplies, ft pays the farmer an aver- take a firm staml at the 1930 naval ' 1 dustrles and was a "government of i these was Wright Patman, Texas to vsrious groups for mefltorious' l*ff(er number of books of all many, the country nevertheless Is Donald Randall Richberg took over by Art McKay’s orchestra. with .Michigan plates and accom Germany, became a N.azl and took headed due' south toward Haiti and conference. ; the combines,” with small businesses reprc.sentatlve who Is best known w-ork. 1 kinds of reading than tbe town sup- every National Socialist that Jews "np thcT^job of forming Brown Shirt age of 8 and a half cents a quart for Puerto Rico. have their handk In this conspiracy ruled by an Iron fist.” his duties today as President Roose- Baseball Games penied by a woman, slopped for gA Viscount Salto, a 76-year-old vet- 400,000 While Republi- having little chance to pro.spcr. ' ■ for his championing of war veterans' Accordlng to Mrs. Mcrrifield, the ' poft®*! library. Opposition to the He said foreign countries did not velt’s newest three-Job man. nf a Whitinsville filling station about troops all over Germany. Ask Mother- milk to be sold In bottles and from ■The cruiser Houston, bearing the eran of public life, was calie.i to ! Dr. Kurt Rosenfeld, former minis- ' bonus legislation. "'You will re- against the leader (Hitler)." Several baseball games have been Whatever else the man was. he next convention will be held’ In I cancelling of the charter Is ex- (The Jewish Telegraph Agency yet know the full facts of the Sec- The genial, heavy-set I.ewycr, who scheduled by local teams for tomor- 11 o’clock hast night. . Presidential party. proceeded head the government after the a.s- ter of Justice, for Prussia, testified ceive my co-operation 100 per cent until yesterday was NRA'a general ■was a soldier and organizer. Be- She Kiiows through rough seas laat night and cans Mighl-?et 75,000. Lawrence, Mass,, and 'that of 2 ' pected. reported Jews had not b,ecn molest- ond Revolution which he said were row morning and afternoon. ^At the An attendant named Allefi waa In Refresh Yourself Ha.sslnatlon of Premier Suvoshi Inu- that the findings ot the comml.sslon ' wrote---- - " Patman. * • ’ years hence at Minneapolla. -Minn. not confined to the group of plotters coun.sel. ha.s on hand what he calls charge. He said the roa'n kept his ginning In a small way, he soon had M other to o k this m edicine be» early today at a fast cltj ot 18-"to kal. might have some effect In determin- ed during the past few stirring West Side grounds toraorrpW morn- a huge private army, which fore and after the babies came; Dr. Pope set his goal at a million i __ at the home of Ernst Roehm. the "intensive job of coordinating ing at 10:4,Vthe Catholic Club will f.ice "averted" and Inquired-the way at 20 knots. The Houston dipped and ing the fate of Ernst 'Thaelraann, days.) the agencies dealing with' the indus- acknowledged, him as Its command- U Rave her more strength pitched, and the trail-destroyers Oklahoma City, July 3—(AP) the Communist leader who l.s Im- 4. The Storm Troops, until re- play the Nc'W Engjand Colored to Worcester. / ' and * when she was nerr- they kept coming in, as they < KENNEDY NAMED HEAD Continuous Fourth, WATCH THE LEADER trial relief—the NRA, th. PWA, the Chief Cullen, mindful of the num- er and Hitler ns ILs supreme lead- bobbed about like cork.s. Heavy voting at city boxes and an prisoned In .Qermany -for alleged in in 1919 when James E. Pope was cently adl-powerful. were given a Giants. In the afternoon at 3:15 er. But a'oout tvv-o , years ago' a 6us and rundown ... kept her significant blow when their press Berlin, July 3.—(AP) — Silent Emergency Relief A- f\,iikcd the i.scvie. .The paper dared VEGETABLE COMPOUND Banana offer by the Pre.sident to slae|ren the Issues. , The weather was fi Prnpagrana. . ». rlrfrmid.. gild- ■b-leadersa^— m^ iwe—_% were ImprlSohed, J|i iwaaemmaaeiiai^ijiill Mu- erv at'JarVls Grove at 10 a. m.. And cular os that of the man to whom pare ”Hpnfr ‘Trr” WM qulel. 'Thc^'cUy is storm wienilBg" ketin i wiatahlng evety„wlAi, Jieen,pnli\l,C(l (uit, (rcaucn’lv aa. tihe TTl i CTt f mr JLEc nbunce Catholicism. sentenced to 60 days in JsU wltii an -' lie wtnr ptrHirtrdYK ...... VM*inova bar ti * dow where lights were visible. Soon ly to go higher. Few predicted, Tie B'ifd Sbnr'IfiusTlIiSo! case. It said 11 was just honing to Freah Fruit Mr. Roo.sevelt enjoyed his second —Had 32 Cents in Her I’ur.'^e. Election officials believed the "The interests of the state m ust. other $800 fine. much as her Aim- Troop headquarters. however, that he would be a three- a gam* at the Grove In the after- Dltllnger bfiA" been reported, m 1 .Into the, record the . Irtlers Kuapberry Sunda. day on the Atlantic today, relaxing bandf dp(_ sad after sun-up, they returned. noon a t 3 o'clock with the Poquo- V 1 5 c Democratic vote total would go be- In-all cases over-ride those of re-' Cleared in vh-n-ver I. W’ashlngton. July 3.—(AP)—A Death Ust Secret ' It was- not always- ' the same title man. tlie.se parts many times and as manv Roehm had-written to joiing men. Fresh Fruit and taking things easy with his you’ll -want to nock Town team. /X t-mes the trail petered out to noth- He never accepted the challenge. EXCURSION Pittsburgh, Pa.. July 3. (AP).. ??onn Wlllaml-Ellls quoted; In 1927 he was again Indicted in « h h 'p smack her just' ’ The government continued to crowd, but every group was alike In Now he's the director of the new Limeade ...... 10c sons, Franklin, Jr., and John. But Himdredi, of persons today viewed Republican ballot.s. In most ' Goebbels a.s declaring. Denver In connection with a finanb-' Senate may withhold a death list It had prom- industrial emergency commlUetsor Flee Fireworks ing. . None of this ill repute affected (A real thirst qtienrher,) he remained In touch with the White as bird a ' striking a pious attitude. With The magnet for nearly all the TO N E W Y O R K r.) the body of a fashionably dressed I jaces the two high men The commission was attacked to-j Ing firm he started there, but this 1 qraet'vfl'l.J'il' vigor with which ised. arms folded, crowds of boys and coordinating agency; fne exgcutive his standing with H'tler. The ‘t House by wireless. He Josheil the like! “stay at npmes" tomorrow evening Fuehrer appc.ired wilh him at p.vr- Fresh Fruit young women Who leaped to „ •'“‘y , day as "a destructive force that I Indictment was later dropped to One eye witness said 60 persons girls, men and women — all seem- director of the National Emergency A'ALE I’KOI-^KSSOR ILL W 4^InoHdHVt fltilv 4* A$i<1 Inland newspapermen about some of will be the Legion fireworks display ades. reviews and iHditical demon- Pineapple Sundae lO c death from the lofty Wflmot bridge I ■ . !»«*>“' to endanger the good relation-: "These mistakes;’ Dr. Pope tells, the were executed In Berlin alone. Hit- ingly from the working classes — Clouncll, itself a sort of- clearing 5Uiii(l:i>N. J u ly 8. 15* 23* 29 Jumbo ('horolate. 1 O*. the non-nautlcnl terms In- their in------Schenhy • park. Her - Identity re- ' . Fmir-Dj4.v Holiday ' "hip between the United .States and you unabashed, “were made by a J. ler having announced his mopping stood almost motionless, staring at house for New Deal doings, and at the Old Golf lots off East Center New Haven,, July 3 —(AP) —Dr.’ stration.". In a laudatory announce- atnrlcs. ROUND TRIP Ire Cream Soda I t J C mained undiselosed. I n inf M u (Alfalfa : Germany" by Hubert Schunch, of man who does not now exist I do one financier up campaign waa completed devot- the oddly-constructed sraall-wln- executive secretory of th* executive street. The Salvation' Army band Laf.aycUc B. Mendel, Sterling pro- mcht. the Fuehrer, not only confirm- The Houston was off the Florida win give a concert from 7:30 until fcs.sor of psychological chemistry ed him in hls'Jph :i.s head of all the RAILROAD FARE $2.00 Morgue olTlcIala said an anony. 1 coLstiratJno "ewly elected leader of the not want my cause to suffer because' t a s President Roosevelt, ed hlB attention to pressing politi- dowed, white-fronted chancellor’s council. This is ‘made up of Cab- .... 7:24 A-M. We serve only Monrhester coast today and proceeding far out constltuUon to one-four-y$ar term, ' American League of the Friends of of my record. , i elected chairman of the regu- inet members and emergency chief.**. 9 o’clock on the south slope of the j a t Yale University, w’as said by young men enrolleif in his private I.v. Windsor Locks • • at sea. The schedule called for the mmis telephone call waa received cal and economic matters. building. Lv. Hartford ...... , , , . 7:44 A.M. Dairy Ire Cream. Approved by last night from a- woman who said sought to bequeath the office to i New Germany. "I hope to make this cause « -oc i commission last night. The leader, who struck vigorous- They were waiting a chance to Rlchberg brought to the New ground." while the Legion qonimit-j Xcvv Haven ..hospital .attendants to 4irjny.-but.guvc. him.c .scat .in hi." Ou^ t2S(k St. ....1 0 :1 5 A-M. Good Housekeeping Institute. flrst stop Thursday at Haiti snd the ...... — cess a K u s repay The White House backed Ken- Deal a varied background. A tee and the firevvorka manager is , be In a "fair” condition today, cabinet a." minister wi’ho'jt port- Due Nrw York* ...... 10:25 A M. first landing Friday at Puerto Rico. the dead girl la "Grace Clllford of .. I j cess and thus repay society to some ly last-Saturday to nip an alleged stout "Hell, Hell!" / Boston," and that, she was the wife opposlllonlsti the "*"™'' n i extent for my previous mistakesmistakes.” ” P®**- Commissioner revolt within his once devoted poet, a writer of songs, a graduate arranging the set pieces and bombs I The fanious- educator was taken folio. In the flood of books poured Country Club Ginger AJ» and From side windows of the chan- from the Nazi presses, Rochm’a sin- L v , N . « Y o r k * ...... of .Tames Clifford. Police are ohe'-k- Representative Patman, soon aft-; o.-st*'. 'V m, ,7~ Storm Troop organization, was cellory storm troopers leaned out, of the Harvard law school, he has | on the north hill. Promptly at 9 to the hobpital last night when his Lv. IZSIli St...... 6:30 P.M. Lime and LIthIa, been called a member of the “Brain o’clock the display will be set off, condition took a turn for the worse. i.rter face appeared among the por-. “ (/rand Crnttal Trrmmu/. Ing the Information, although they ‘TENSION DIME” I ' er writing his "100 per cent" In- i a * Investigator of Vt all it-eot heavily guarded during hla rare ap- surveying the movements of the EASTERN STANDARD TIME 32-oz. bottle, 2 for , 35c TO PRESS VIGOROUSLY placed little credence In It. in state capitol offices to glve epv ' UIHUj Trust." lasting about 45 minutes. Dr. Harold M. Marvin, heart spec- traits of Uie sanctified leaders and ployes time to go home, vote and 1 dorsement of Pope's project, appar- i it. chairman. pearances In public. crowd. Blue uniformed policemen, Parking 4'harge .4 day siffMucxno. titHintj ftitnds ot The woman appeared to be be- suffered a change of heart. In Hitler during the greatest crisis rifles on their shoulders, walked be- For years ho was active in poli- ialist is the attending physician. blographie." of him were printed. LUNCHEON SERVICE. work for his "slate," chief Lssu'e in A DDC A I r i i r r i z m *** tics as a Progressive Republican. I The Legion committee ■will serve Dr. Mendel is said to he stiflering Edmund Heines, who also served THE TUFVERSON PROBE tween 2b and 30 years old. was the campaign. A l f r A L I H r f K rl5 House on Feb. 10 he made a ' ®^ Kennedy, who waa he has faced since he rode into fore the crowd to prevent them P u r c h a s o l I c K e t s I n o d v a n c e . N u m b e r For Free Delivery-.- about live feet' four Inches tall end 1 loftL l/llLLA E)L' :gp,,.ch In Which he dcnouncTd Pope' have'engaged In a market power found time laat night to call from cro.selng the street In front of Much of his Irtcr career Was spent i refre.shme.nt." on the grounds < ’r- from a thrombosis condition. it the World vVnr. came into public l i m i t e d t o » c « : o m m o d « t i o n s o n a p c c t s i Of the fifteen men seeking Demo- 1 ing the exhibition and a small He ia a native of Delhi, JJew notice when he wa." convicted of a c o a c h t r a i n . weighed about 100 pounds. ______' j "a man who has spent a lifetime i on King PraJadhIpok of Siam and the building. . as a . legal - spokesman for the rail- Dial 3895. ' cratic gubernatorial nomination, I charge will be made for parking on York. Vehm murder and senteiieeti to a THE NEW HAVEN n. n. I New York, July 2.--(AP) - In- Ilur purse uontained','12 cents Snd those generally enneeded to be the : In . the bu-sinesa of defrauding inno-1 A . the election Kennedy de-1 the Queen at a Berlin hotel. There were more police guards, labor unions Farr’s Pkg. Store :\c8tlgaUori of the disappearance of two nandkerchlefa bearing the cent people who were In distress " niea any disagreement" and Peeo-1 A tense feeling continued to per- similarly armed, at each entrance to Agnes Tufverson la.-t December fol- monogram "G." leaders are Anglin; Congros.sman Patman Demands IVnaltv ’ r* "nruggid when questioned. j 64,'S Main St. Tel. 8214 j K. W. Marland, who made and lost Postoffice Ban Stops Flow of vade Berlin. The public appeared the-chancellory while a , heavier ' I'lwlng her marriage to Ivan Poder No one saw the woman leap an oil fortune before turning to Patman then went to the ‘ Post- ®<^"ator Fletcher, Democrat, FIs , j bewildered and comment was guard kept a vigil at tbe folding I jav will be pressed viKorourly, It was from the bridge. Her body wae politics two years ago; the veteran office Department and demanded a! a® author of tbe law and ehai'roiin i guarded. doors where automobiles drive into ! announced today hy Artinif Police found on the railroad tracks be- Jack Walton, essaying a comeback Silver to Foot Doctor in fraud order against Pope. But ! banking committee, which! A revamped Cabinet appears In- the courtyard. j Captain John G, .Stein when ho t1 A . commissionmaw ssmI ww4a — -nevera -.'a -. a , _ . - illness at Neudeck, although grave ports was seen In a stern admonish- motion promise that brought the viction and when on Corpus Christl found Itself with clear decks and lame,"the halt, and the .aged follow- Washington. July s.—(AP) — alarm had been expressed at his day the shrine of the Blessed 'Virgin Ate Having Their Cars Lubricated that condition prevailed until to- condition. H'onllnued op Page Three) I Ing after him tn hundreds of thou- Motoiisatlon of the National Guard ia carried In the streets we shall day. j s a n d s 7 I nit* of the country will be accom- Dawn Dance Tonight The 86-year-old warrior did much permit 'anyone to express his religl This New Way I Citra Two Alms plished during the summer through to ease Hitler's path when he con- ous feeling in the streets. But vt-hen I Very lltUe, definitely. HI* liter- purchase of 1,351 motor trucks by gratulated him for having “saved this la over religious exercises be- ature consl.ste,! of Just two print- the War Department from funds al- the German people from serious long In the churches.” ed persuasive sheets. One states lotted undei the PWA $7,000,000 Sandy Beach Ballroom dangers.” ”We shall wait exactly so long,” ; the purpo.se of his association i iotorlzatlon program. A number of persons bf high po- he continued, "imtil this trick be ' plainly: Crystal Lake sition, including ones Close to Von comes evident. Just as we did last Advertisements for bids for the Papen. have been Jailed or execut- SILENT GLOW OIL BURNERS "The purpose of the National National Guard trucks will be In- week. We will catch all who are . Old Age Pension Association is ed. against Adolf Hitler. FOR FURNACE — RANtJK cluded among the flrst to be issued Most of the vice chancellor’s twofold:^ First, to obtain legalized from the office of Assistant Secre- Music By ”If It suffices to punish one with pension* for the aged of the U. S. aides have disappeared. Storm arrest on the first day. I will have HOT WATER HEATER ~ tary of War Woodring during the Trooper* executed tn Berlin, it was This Amazing New Service Is Invaluable A.: and, second, to contipue to next month. him shot the third day If he does 60 DIFFERENT look after the interests and pro- learned, refused to be blindfolded not obey.” To Every GreUse Job ANYTHIN!; REQLTUyVG HE.AT tection of every member of this Web Maxson I and died with the' famous “Hell The staunch Catholic population TY1*ES OF Hitler’’ on their lips. ** BURNERS I association- until pension payments of Upper Silesia was alarmed by drive IN-SEE IT WORK CAN BE SILENT GLOWED actually start. We shall carry out DID YOU KNOW T H A T - And( Hisf 4-Piece Orchestra Guards continued today about the governor’s speech. public buildings. The public ap- tht* program to tlje very best of In a letter to a friend. In France Increases the Life of Your C ar- our ability.” Admission 40c. peared afraid to discuss the rapid "PI'PPET DICTATOR" Prospective members attracted by | S ctid‘thaP-s°5?^ dry‘^men*would*’"y developments In public with secret Paris, July'3.—(AP,—Some ap- 14D A BERTH in Decreases Repair Bills police about. prehen."ive French officials today these purpose* sent their dimes, from Paris to America! liwtead of $Ieeper. It iiym a heavy train and a cold "1 LET US QUOTE ON YOUR JOB And were regiatered a« member* aalHnff the. ocean Interpreted the German situation aq, SWAYS SQUEAKS AWAY who -voted ‘YES’ for a reaeonable! Commander Alger H. Dresel com- SPECIAL HOLIDAY DANCE MONSTER GRAFT PLOT. a vlclbry for the Relchswebr niftht—snowing— and I thought about Uving pension for people of a d -; manding- (Xfic^r of the U. S S. Berlin. July '3.----- (AP)—-Hot- (Army) with Chancellor Hitler os , 'i Macon, has been ordered to duty In Wednesday, July 4 beds of corruption under the Storm a "puppet dictator.” the man u'ith his hand on the throttle. 5CHALLER MOTOR SALES, Inc. HAROLD T. WEST, Inc. Troop leadership of the late Ernst no statement wcmld be bl^ki Wit'h ®' N«val Air Station Roehm were mercilessly exposed made directly, many are under- I admire and respect those, men.'" Tel. 6282 29 Bis.sell Street blank* with which to sign new at Sunnyvale, Calif. Return Engagement—Web Maxson and Hie Orchestra. Phone ,12<»2 (or) 8706 member* on the earn* tei™ . a new $108,000 military hangar today in the newspaper Deutsche stood to feel that the danger of e? .* 500,000 has been opened at Felts Field* 8po« -Admission 40c. Zeitung of Agriculture Minister Germany re-arming was heightened So Dr. Pope s flrat 100 members kane. Wash* ^ Walter Darre. < by the. week-end developments. Bribqfies and misappropriation of If the leaders of the Relchswebr • l9»4.tMia^b u >AGE FOXm MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1981. MANCHESTER^EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY. JULY 8. 1934. t M
furtRar IseUtsd, her tnda dsstroyed Httirlr»Btrr Hights la a Barroom” bad "Uaeie Social Service, first of Its kind in vine, ii of two amall children, and altogathar. Hitlarlmo bad bean Acid Stomach VaniMhtnf Tom '* Cabta" were the oaly nespect- the east, may '..e founded at the PHOTO OF CHILDREN the shutter was clicked at the mo- BUT THREE MORE DAYS ment when they were pot posing,, glgaistle flsHa. obU ploy* ever glvta la tbs theater. NOW HERE’S A REAL NOISE! DILLINGER REPORT Acid ■tomach, alosrs, gas palaa, Cofttitts Btrald LUBECK SENTENCED Shrine o f American Martyrs here and an Interesting picture resulted. Tha Industrlallats aad tba Right But it Isn’t necessary to satisfy Behind the Scenes in GIVEN HRST PRIZE heartburn, IndlgciUon and oth*r PUBUSHCO BT THB OF STRAWBERRY MARKET by two nuns of the order who re- Mr. Swanson's sna^bot of a little ■tens of •zosss acidity ara no longer HERAU> nUNTINa OOMPAKT. IKC had had enough of Ritler^hence them. What is needed Is to avoid IS RECEIVED HERE cently arrivec at the shrine from girl on a see-saw Is another fine • problem, according to thousands of I t aiM*U Strttt tba Von Papen qpceeb. The Left example of correct focusing and former stomach sufforora Thanks VanohMUr, Conn making sick at the stomach people TO TOLLAND JAIL Budapest, Hungary. Mrs. G. Lavine of Ridgewood THOMAS rEROUSON had had enough o f Hitler; hence Supply Running Low and Ber- Uming. All of the prize winning to s treatment baaed on a epoelallst's of Just merely aormal, healthy de- The nuns. Sister Superior Hedwlg , Street. Winner — Public In- enlargements are on display at prescription, tboy now toll of healthy ______OeaertiMsaASor tha InetpleBt revolt o f the Storm WASHINGTON ries Soft— Blueberries. Pea.s cency. There ore loads o f films that SWEEPSTAKES WINNER and Sister Gregory, are assisting Kemp's. The contest continues appetites, freedom from dletreee, and FAuaSod Oetobar 1, I t ll the Rev. Peter Cusick, director of terest Continues. sound sleep. The druggist whoea Trsopa which be forestalled with 'get by" with such average folks. By BODNKT DUTCBEK a No Wedding Bella Figure—No Sale Today. Teletype Broadcast Says throughout the summer, and is Pabllnhod Eirorr EToatac Baoopt Herald Washtngton OoweapoadeBt | Sfarrant far Return Here the shrine, in preparing plans for name appears below wlU let you try SundMi and HolldajrA B aund at tho the Black Saturday slaughter. It Is the ieletlvely few which don’t The rumor that Mrs. Calvtai GETS CASH; TOTAL $46750 Mrs. G. Lavine of 9 Ridgewood open to the public. Much interest Is Udga on a monoy-back guarantee ot > Post Offlca at Mancbaatar, Conn, aa pm lldge la going to marry an There wUl be no auction of the novitiate, of which there la only being shown to -file contest, and the But the utter collapse of the pur that ore making -aU the trouble. Wajhlngton. July 3. — The groad- strawberries at the Manchester Criminal Was Seen in one other to this country. This is at street, was awarded first prize for ■atlefactlon. Any-wtomaoh enfferer Sacnad Claat Mall Mattar. Important person to the BepnhH- rcfculta' show considerable study of may recelvo a tree sample treatment SUBSCRIPTION rates posea of Hitlerism—Ood knows that Deposited With Jailer — last week's snapshots in the Am a- Mr. Kobone seems to have hit the doddy of all pendli^ NRA code* U enn party Is as thick here aa Auction Market today and to view Los Angeles. picture taking. ■ by simply writing Udge, Suite 71, Oaa Taar. by mall ...... tCM the ohimloum code, which ie twine. of the way tho supply la falling off teur Photo Contest, at Kemp's, Par Moath. by mall ...... t *0 the purposes o f HltMr himself were mark pretty weU. the one nhont na adjoomment o f C. M. Squires Receives His Differing from the other order of Foot-Schulee Bldg., St. Paul, Ulnn. . it is expected that there will hardly Whitinsville, Mass. Inc., ..second prize went to George Sinaia eoplaa...... | . « ! — is a present fa c t____ The so-e«lled “Mellon aluminum Congress before fato Wanted in Other Places. $37,500 Share of Easton nuns to their costume, w-hich In- be more than three more days-when Swanson of 43 Mather street, while There were 27 .state-operated air Arthur Drug Store PeliTerad. oaa yaar ...... t*.0( trust" presented a code lost August But ^ lucky man won’t be stead of the usual robes consists of The industrialists have tost, for But every Ume It hac seemed to be Prize, Adds It to Other berriea will be offered. There will a gray uniform not unlike the garb Miss Dorothy Haggerty of Valley fields in the United States aa of and Other Good Druggists MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED BIG SHOT OPERETTA 8 1 ^ ( W , the 7«-yenr-oM. held, be sales on Wednesday. Thursday Alanchcster police were given a street was awarded third prize. May I. 1934. PRESS they have lost their business. All progresatog toward approval, a ttoy I pedagogical senator from Ohio. TakiuKs. of nurses, the sisters organize girls’ Joseph Lubeck, charged with an'd Friday o f this week. warning over the local . piolice call Tba Aaaoelatad Praaa la axeloalytty tha investing class have lost tor Richard D’Oyley-Carte Is said to group o f Independents to the Indus-1 A rumor from goodness knows clubs and catechlsmal groups. The snapshot taken by Mrs. La- aatiUad to tba aaa for rapnblleatlon theft of money in at least five dif- Yesterday only 347 crates of 24's try has let out a frightful shriek' wheje arrived here to that effeet signal just after 2 o'clock this morn- ol all nawi diaratctaaa eraditad to) It Uiey have lost their incomes. The hai»o brought together the most Charles M. Squires, assistant were brought to the market. They and demanded that NRA take an-1 and Pese was asked about It. ferent places in this state, waa ing to be on the lookout in case of oi not otbarwlaa oraditad In tbit army has losW -for It has lost Its famous team, Ubrettlst Gilbert and were not up to the standard of the papar aad alto tba local nawa pnb- other good look at anti-monopoly I "Piepoeterousl” he shouted. . taken yesterday afternoon to the treasurer o f the Hartford-^Connectl- , their stopping any car to be ready' last three weeks. Dealers say they , to protect themselves. This warn- | llabcd baralc. prestige and foresees national bank- Composer Sullivan, In the history provisions o f the recovery act. ‘'That’s an Insult to Mrs. CooUdge Tolland jail ^ter being before a cut Trust Company’s Rockville All risbta of rtpabllcatloo ot The mdependente have proposed s I Justice court to EUto|^n where he are too dark and will not "ride” | jpg vvas given to each man on the - South M A N C H E S T E R ^ ruptcy and no pay. But the com- of light opera. He built a theater nnd to roe!” branch, formerly the Rockville Na- Bpaclal diapatchta harela ara alto ra- code of their own. It would pro! I was charged with theft from Mrs. well. They did not attract the buy- { p^^t by CJaptaln Herman O. Scheq- atryad. mon people have lost most of all In L/>ndon for the production of tional Bank, Is $46,750 richer to- ers from a distance. hiblt the Alumtoum Company o f! Wall Street Ouoeeere Wrong Harvey Snow. I t was charged that Ipl after a flash came over the tel*- . STOP A T THE Poll aamca cllant of N E A Sara- The high price per crate yester- for they have lost employment and their works, the Savoy, and for Apaerica, which owns all virgin Some of Wall Street’s ideas iS to be appeared at the home of Mrs. day because of hts investment of type, in which it was stated that.an ' lea. Ine. aluminum depoelte, from flxm g tha Snow, represented himself na a day was $3.80, the average fell to Associated Press dispatch from Wor- FRIDAYJULY wages and are on the edge of des- many, rnwy years that theater waa composition of the five-man board $2.50 to a ticket on the Dublin $2 and the low pile* was $1.30. , Pnbllabar't Kaprataniatlva: Tha price on primary alumtoum and sell- ealesman for home remedies and cester, Mass., had gl'ven the infor- pair. A ll of Germany has lost, the home of Gilbert and Sullivan President Roosevelt will select to sweepstakes on the horse Easton In addition to the strawberriear e X U iS : S F V U 3 R 3 S p r e e e n t s Jnlint Haibaara Spaelal Aaancy—Naw ing aluminum products for less than administer the stock market act ore" then asked for the change for a mation that John Howard Dlllinger : . Ycrk. Chlraso. Oatroit and Botlon. desperately, for It has lost the stand- opera and nothing else. In recent that price plus manufacturing costs. large hill. A fter the change had In the English Derby on June 6. He there was sold yesterday 39 quarts had been seen in an automobile In , SILV ER TA V ER N greeted he:e with nothing lees than of blueberries .for a total of $7.30; .MEMBER AUDIT ing of a civlUzed country and stands, years, after the D’Oyley Carte I f they can’t get that, the Inde- been made, it was charged, Lubeck has received his winnings on Easton, Whitinsville. Mass., a place about For BUREAU OP ribald laughter. Roosevelt men- one crate of currents, 24 -quarts, CIRCULATIO.S8. pendents say. they will be driven came back into the house and stole which finished second in the ra^ce, 40 miles distant from Putnam. The naked and hungry, alone in the company had played for three years tioned them facetiously when he which sold for $2, the first to com* out of busineei;.. said reassurtogl. that he h » money. Identification of the much wanted | PRICES Tha Harald Printing Company. Ino., world. in another house, the old Savoy was Sentenced which amounted to $75,000. into the market; three crates of The little fellows have fought thought about selecting the fivi man, the report said, was positive, ataumat no flnanelal rrapontlhlllty i a result of the capture of Due to the fact that Mr. Squires cherries, at $1.16 a crate, for $3.45; CHILDOBR for (yporrtphical »m .rt appatrlnit in The next problem Is how Germany rebuilt and It Is again the home of the "trust’’ cods to ’a standstill all The "Insiders’’ up there plckei but there had been no record se- -ck to WlUimantic. where he has sold a half interest in his ticket the 16 bushels of waxed beans, which OWNIE UNDER. I Z .a-ltmlaamantt In tha Manehattar Is to undo this terribly mistaken the these months because they were Sidney J. Weinberg and ’Tho; cured o f the kind of automobile to Evaninit Harald. company, of which Rupert staying, through information day before the race to a New. York brought 65 cents a bushel for a experiment. smart enough to hire Oswald F. Watson at two the five. which he was tra'V-eltog nor just lYOyley Carte, son of the founder, is Schuette.-famous here as a trust furnished to the state police, State syndicate for $8,()00, ha receives total of $8.80; 78V4 bushels of green where he went. TUESDAY, JULY 3 For the moment Hitler sits on Weinberg is a large factor to the peas selling from 70 cents to $2.15 now the director. buster since hts wtonlng fight Policeman Donald Crossmoh, pick- only $37,500 of the $75,000 paytoff. The route that a person in Whit- celebrated Goldman Sachs concern, S.4:J ed up his man and presented him ih He also sold a half interest in the a bushel, n1th a total sale of peas D R O y . 25f his bloodstained throne. He can- The D’Oyley Carte Opera Cbm- against the ’’radio trust." insville would take to reach Man- so well remembered by a horde of '' EUingtoh yesterday afternoon. He special prize of $2,500 the day prior ot $135.30. Forty-five pints of blue- THIS DIFFERENT U. S. not possibly sustain himself there It was Slinette who wran- investors. chester would be most likely through ADULTS pany, the first string- troupe, sixty- was found guilty and a sentence of berries sold for $6.10- The- total gled QenenU Johneoji Into sgree- to the race and as a- result had to Putnam and not knowing Just how- BUS 3 ' RING One hundred and flftytelght years His gory edifice Is built on a founda- Watson is president of the In- 30 days in jail was imposed to- day’s sales amounted to $859.37. four person.s strong, is coming to Ing to get a report on the "trust” split the przle. long-before the much wanted crim- ternational Business Machines gether with the costa of the court. ago tomorrow the people of this tion of straw. He has no economic the United States. It is to open In code from the Department of Mr. Squires’ winnings were a com- inal was ahead of the report all men Corporation and on associate o f The Jail sentence was suspended and country resolved themselves Into an plan. ■ His has teen described aa a Justice, which Is Investigating .blnatlon o f the $37,500. the $1,2.50 KILLED BY POISON BOOZE New York the first week of Septem- James H. Rand, who fought the for lack of some $45 he was taken on the street were at once tiotlfted. C I R C U / 5a Independent nation. There hasn't government by parades. Gooae- monopoly charges against the stock market bill so hard that he and the $8,000, making hts total re- Pittsburgh. July 3.— (A P ) — Six Last week a report sent out INCL.TAK ber and It Is expected will sing Gil- Industry. to the Tolland County Jail. ceipts $46,750. . homeless men are dead after a ev«-n brought Dr. W irt Into the The case having been disposed ol through the Danielson atate police been a'minute of those hundred and stepping and oratory; wind and bert and Sulllv.an operas in a num- The D. J. report is said to have 'The money was delivered to a drinking party in the woods, loss picture here in his attempt to to Ellington Chief o f Police Samuel barracks reported that two men nnd llfty-elght years when there wasn't clamor: shirts and steel clubs; been critical, but the code just re- New’ York bank in English pound.a than a mile from one of Pitts- ber of cities of the F-a.et before it re- beat It. G. Gordon was notified of the dis- a woman, one of the.men re.sembling somebody, somewhere In the United bullying and blasphemy — the.se turns to England. cently was passed on to Johnson The Justice Department has a valued at $5.07 several days ago. burgh’s most exclusive suburbs. Dlllinger, had been seen to Putnam, posal and this morning sent a war- When the money was converted toto States, shouting that that nation have been about all Naxllsm had to through Divisional Administrator suit against Watson’s company They died last night and early to- but It was seven hours after he J A C K H O X I E - A fter about two Kencratlon.songwriter well established that the Inhaling of the picture by that name played Due General Acceptance SHOWN BY TEST keeping liquor with Intent to sell the will to somehow or other put it of fo,"' Manhattan's men i The reformer wanted hU son to mercury vapor may be followed by PHOTOPLAY PRORLK.M noll Memorial .should see the D'Oyley (False .inginu) Manchester. aiid the sale of liquor without a li- Into effect and keep It there. And Question; Miss Opal inquires: of music, for example. There’s study tho pipe organ. So he at- similar symptoms. To Return Here Carte Company. Jerome Kem, who has-written the tended ' Harvard. Boston Univer- cense. Joseph Severn, 20, of Wil- . yet we muddled through, somehow. B. B.. Kahane, picaldeol of R K i) "W hat Is false angina, which docs scores of more shows than any- As one who suffers unduly vrlth (A'Bsociafrd Press Sdlenee Editor!) When hlB case wus disposed of In' brahaim Maas.! charged w ith'keep- not Seem to interfere with my aity and the New England Con- such symptoms should, of course, Ellington yesterday Manchester Studios, Inc., has written to all pro body living. "Roberta,” a hit. is East Lansing: Mich.— (A P ) — In- ing a house o f ill fame, is held in of the We didn't develop any Hitlers, breathing or rtrculallon but pains servatory of -Music. He also ■ play- avoid the kind of occupation in was given the first opportunity .to QjQ'how. And somehow there seems ducers of hla cum(>any inatructlmg i his forty-sixth. Another thing that ec, fottball and baaeball. later fecUon dangero can creep into open $l!000. me across the bock and down mv makes Kern almost unique la that which these fumes are developed. take him after he has worked out The trio are In the Tolland Coun- them to eliminate all material tIuiC left arm ?” turned professional and bucked water b-jaches almost exactly as if his costs. There is also a warrant about aa much chance of NazllKin he didn't start out aa a poor boy. ty jail, in default ot bail. They Health and Diet the line for the Providence Steam these bathing places were enclosed , out for his arrest to Norwich, where or FAacl.sm or (^'oramuni.H'in or any is "not clean and In good taste." Answer: False angina Is a term Hia parents had money and swimming pools. have been there since the raid. Their which is often usctl for neuralgia of. Rollers. He organized • couple he Is claimed to have worked a of thuce crazy European Isms, In "W e do not have to eliminate 'ae>' faith enough to send him to some of dance orchestras, worked tpr Studies showing that for hours bonds were originally fixed at $5,000 Advice the heart. If your he'nrt ancl breath- good schools here end in Germany. similar game and the state police of alluatlona from our p liiu ie s ," say, Roxy In New York, crashed Hblly- at a time one of these open beaches each. Special Discount Otter this country, as there la that the i.ng arc nut iilTectcd, however, it Is the Westbrook barracks will take Free Wiring H> Dr ' i- rank .McCoy Ill 1910, when he was 25, he had may become no different than a Burgess has been to the Johnson quitejikely {hat .von could be'cured wood and wrote " I f I Were King," him after Manchester and Norwich Statue of Liberty will grow an ele- Mr. Kaltane. - "U wo are to pre.soiU done tunes for his first show and wailed-ln-pool arc published in the Memorial hospital at Stafford ■vith 'enc or iw., o-dcopathic or which waa Included In a Frlml are through with him for three dif- phant’ = trunk and the wings of a honest drama-s of human rmolioiui had married an Engli.sh girl. 'By -score. Now he’s back on Broad- American Journal of Public Healta Spring.s for two weeks, having been cUtrupractic ticutmenla. 191.5 he w’as a prolific composer ferent charges in Middlesex county, turkey buzzard and begin to grunt and experiences some scenes'of am I’LAN A Hr,.VLTIIlTL V.VCA- way and has become part of It. Mailman, Ph.D.. and two of them being committed In shot by State Policeman Donald A. TION and was boosting saxophones In He’s os hypersensitive’ and tem- Adolph Syplen of IJichigan State Crossman while attempting to es- on all Electric Ranges purchased locally we will like an Iowa hog. and wrong doing mu.st necessarily (Sweating Head Sunietinim RIrketei 9 Durham and another to Mlddlefleld. orchestras. He still Is held more peramental. as he is husky. For t BRUCE CATTON coUege. ^ cape. Question:-Mrs. Karl E. writes: We went independent In 1776 lio- be depicted. Hut tlierc la no need This article will appear the day to blame for the popularity of the amusement he hoists a few hlgh- DRIVEN TO MADNESS The open beaches become infect- , The three young men from Rock- My little boy’s head swi^stta a .great Instrument than antf other indi- cause Ihl.a wa-a a different kind of a and no excu.se at all for productions before the Fourth of July. Tomor- balla and plays Brahms. j F O B F A M I L Y H O N O R ed during crowded bathing perlod.s. ville. charged with being frequent- row, many people will be enjoying a deal and the hair Is. all worn off vidual. "Small inland lakes," says the re- ers of the house, were allowed to go, country and a different klnil of a which scoff at ehastilv and the sanc where the head rests on a pillow. continue the offer until July 31st holiday and Inoamiicli as many ol j Book Shows Hov. Pride of Birth port, “ because they do not receive their cases being nolled upon pay- people we've always hern different tlty of marriage, present criminals What could be the cause of this?’’ Hobbyist Kern Queer Twists you are also planning your summer I C'nn Swell to Insanity any raw sew.agc have been frequent- ment ot coats. Answer: A sweating head on a Writing such popular classics ami by. jink.s we're«;;«)lng to stay | * “ ‘1 wrung doers u ' heroes nnd hero- vacations at this time, I believe that I "The Ola.ssy Popd," by F. Wright ly assumed to be safe for bathing. Other* Want laibeck. llila is a good day for an article on baby Is sometimes an Indication of as "Show Boat," "S w eet Ade- This is largely true, but to date no tUffereiil! , Inca, or In which amut nnd taln- I Moxley Is a queer and Intense story In Day's News Joseph Lubeck of Manchester was the subject of vacations. rickets or It might be simply that line’’ and "Music In the Air.’ Daily Health recognition has been given to the { cloutnett are deliberately Injected I about t\ie alow disintegration of tha brought before Juctlcc of Peace Whether your vacation lasu for the baby Is too warmly clothed Kern makes a lot of money. He pollution introduced by the bathers. for the' ajipeal they may have to Your doctor should be able to tell likes to spend It, too, for such sim- mino of an. American aristocrat, it Theodore A. Palmer in the Ellington j The OFFER SOLDIER RULE NEXT? one day or for two weeks, you Aa these ^ lakes ara frequently lo- you the trouble. If you will write to ple pleasures aa poker, first edi- I Is not quite the sort of book you New Martinsville, W. Va.-Some- town court. yesterday morning - courHe nnd unreftneil minds." should plan to spend It In such a Service cated near large cities they have be- German Nazll»m and its cxinmen. me stating his opinion. I will he tions and loans: to acquaintances. ' speak of as ’’entertaining"—indeed, come, very popular.” one is going to have to drink a lot charged with the theft of $40 from ; I If the iniitUm picture . industry wa.v that you will get all of the It Is subtle and strained, simultane- pleased to advise you. He has what probably Is the larg- How Test Was Made of lemonade at this city's Fourth of Mr.s. Harvey Snow of Ellington last 11 Hitler are the orealures of German good from It. A wisely spent vaca- CHILLS STRIKE WORKEK.S ously, in a way that makes It hard had ndopled, yenrs age. nn ethical gest collection of I. .O. U.’s outside To find out what happens In such July celebration. Wednesday. He was found guilty;I Industrial Interests The manufoc- tion .eaves you feeling rested and IN BRASS AND ZINC to read— but It has a power and an and sentenced to 30 days in the Tol- j| 1. Free rental of Hartford Electric Range „ , and niorol cbde not one whit more (Straightening Toe«) the foreign-debt division of the waters, a lake a mile wide and The City Council decided to cele- turlng Industries of Germany ere „ '^jo*!**’ *^'* while one spent unwisely Question: 1. J. asks; "W ill you U. 8. Treasury Department. Once honesty that make you remember brate winding up the year with a land County jail. Justice Palmer trill leave you so tired that you feel somewhat longer was stuiUed near , . . . . strict than this one presented by tell me how I can straighten my ha had an especially fine assort- Attacks, Primarily From Fumes, I y°“ >‘“ <1 R- treasury surplus of $10,524, so they suspended the 30 days to jail and , more vital to her existence than , . ., .. , , It necessary to rest up while you East Lansing. Few bathers there jthe RKO heart. It Is probable that U feet? The great toes on each foot ment o f rare books, collected Usually Come After Working i »bout a young man from voted an appropriation for 10,000 placed Lubeck on probation for six those of nny other great nation recover from It. I am now going to ventured more than 200 feet away for one full year. I would not now he under the very has grown toward the other toes un- because he happens to be one Hours, But Trouble Is AH Over hy - X *'"' Or’eSns; a lad o f good family. from the pier which marked tha gallons of free lemonade. The months so that he could be taken tty to give you some rules to follow The country Is piror in natural re- til the large Joint below protrudes wealthy hobbyist, who can read. Next Morning. ; orought up to have a high regard center o f this beach. ' town’s population is only 6,000. toto other courts where he is wanted , serious bomlvtrdment recently open- which w ill help you to gain aa much ------for the fam ily honor. His absorp- sources. Its agriculture, though out in a great bump. I thought ol But he got to worrying so much W ater samples showed doubling* Parsons, W. Va.— Wilbur Young, for the theft of small sums of ed agalnsX^lt from a dozen different benefit as possible from a vacation about the safety of hla library that By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN fr«Hng la Interslflsd by money. peculiarly Intensive, nrarrely suf- Period. putting a non-flexlblo rod Inside my and sometimes tripling of the num- 64, retired merchant, waa buried on directions. \ Aa it la. It is prolMblo shoe and bending the large toes he finally sold it, five years ago, Editor, Journal o f the American " ‘® o th e r’s lapses from the ber of bacteria In this restricted a cot instead of to a casket. Mem- Sergeant Harrison L. Hurlburt of fices to feed the people. The na- Medical Association, and of Hygeia, - ®°‘‘®- the Sti^te Police Barracks at Staf-; I enough that Ihe critics of the mov- *• to with the rod, but wanted to ask for something like $i,806.000. area. The streptococcua types es- bers of hia fam ily complied with the 2. Wiring deposit credited after two years* tion prospered before tho World Of course he soon started to col- the Health Magazine i Th# father. In fact, behaves like pecially, which contain some of tha request, made before his death, that ford Springs took Lubeck away ; I ies may prove to he dlfncul.t to halt, tonight BO that you will awaken your advice first. Would this do W’ar by Importing raw materials, more harm than good?" lect again. Today Kern lives In a -----— : anything but an aristocrat. First more vlnilent Infections, would be- his body be lowered on the cot toto from court after the hearing with a jl once they" "find \tlm l a .■'tlrretl-.iip early in the morning, feeling ready comfortable house In the suburbs, For some time It has been known | ‘“Ti# down the belle of New Or- a concrete vault In the ground. mittimus for commitment to ja il, working them up with rare skill Answer: Moat chiropodists wifi gin to rise sharply abc.ut 10 a. m. for the day’s relaxation. Try to works hard, , takes no exercise that workers In foundries w here r marries a Yankee girl. on crowded bathing days. By 5:30 Wildwood, N. J.—Walter Wilson, for the costs of the court. It will i public opinion Is \jowerfuI enongh place your bed In such a wav that M able to fit you with a bracq sim- TnjB ------and with superior scientific knowl- ilar to the one you describe. You other than a little draw or pi- brass is made and where zinc is he acquires a colored mis- p m. their numbers would havo 32, didn’t get a license to wed Ro- take him 15 days to work out the ; to compel the filtn Industry to you will obtain an abundance of tress and presents his son with a edge, trading with th'e world. This can wear these braces at night, nochle, and js vlce-presldept of a tripled. By 10 p. m. they mostly sanna Andrews, 71, because Miss costs. ’ 3* No obligation to buy. change Us ways at alt. fresh air during sleep. When you music publishing firm. smelted, develop symptoms of dis- colored half-sister. sy.stem the binary of Hohenzollern and, If you wear acnalble shoes, would dlsappeor. Pauline Lahnlng, registrar of vital .Man.v Hear Zoe Beckley. j get up tomorrew morning, one of ease which are known to them by The octraeiam which is visited I And the deuce of Ir, l'< that It "Lik e Indoor Pool',' statistics, outsat him. Zoe Beckley of New York city, Jimkerdom destroyerl when it start- there Is a chance for you to return common trade names, such as brass the best things you can do to pre- Oymnastir Gershwin on the family, as a result, simply "Contraiy to accepted opinion," Not believing in "December and well known as a writer and who haq would probably be quite Hnposalble your large toes to their natural ague, spelter shakes, and brass ed the war. pare for the day’s activities Is to shape George Gershwin, born Brush- Increases the boy’s fanatical devo- tho report states, "the writers be- May" marriages, Mias Lanning re- to get two out of ah.v hu'd^red of chills. a summer home in Tolland, address- With lost colonies and restricted niake sure that, you eat a healthful kin in 1898. found his first tion to this fam ily reputation. lieve that momentarily a natural fused to issue a license. Andrews ed the Tolland Library Association Usually, a few hours after a 4* Free Wiring and discount equivalent these critics to check twentyX filma breakfast. A simple breakfast of rhythms in the elevated trains And all this leads him along, a bathing beach is not different from threatened to stay until she did and on Monday afternoon at the library. trade post-war Germany baa never worker has been exposed to the and comi out with the same 11^ of eggs, toast and stewed fruit will rumbling through Brooklyn. He path that grows queerer and a circumscribed indoor or outdoor sat down determinedly. Miss Beckley, who recently returned been able to readjust heraClf. T.be be more beneficial to you than over- tried plugging songs for Tin fumes In the plant, he begins to feel | queerer. He becomes unendurable bathing pool. "Ooo.ls" and "Bads." There lire He forgot Miss Lanning was an from a trip to Hollywood, told some only recourse for the Industrialists. I loading on sausages or hotcakes. Pan Alley, later became a piano Ul. This . .seldom occurs In the In hla fiery pride; It lends him to " I f the pollution introduced Into office bolder. Interesting points of her trip. to year’s free rental on any Electric , about aa many minds a.s to Wh.ct Perhaps you are planning a trip j Q u o t a tio n s — player In a movie theater, got hla foundry, but more often when th e; Insult people to get Into fights to If they would preserve tllclr position an artificial pool by the bathers is Saint John, N. B.—J. Gordon Firecracker Sale Starts. j coUBtitules a picture fit to be shown do the seashore, to a nearby lake, or 1 cues mixed during a vaudeville m M has reached home. , tun. down tho woman he loves to be considered dangerous, it Likely, playing over the Westfield their ease and their- luxuries, was act, was ribbed unmercifully by a The attacks are inore frequent in I even to commit murders. His The sale of fireworks started to a.s there are Individuals finding fault to the ^moun‘ aln s;.if so. make up i Seems highly Illogical th it the same, Country Club course, got two Rockville yesterday under the new the practical enslavement of the I I don't believe that any higher comedian, and walked out without the winter, perhaps because chlllli friends try to understand him, try Range purchased locally before July 31st. ^ ‘ ®‘‘ arrive vou pollution on a bathing' beach should "birdies" on one 300-yard hole. His city ordinance which prohibits the 'with the movle.s. Yet everybody academic honor can possibly come collecting his pay. A few years ness of the body may be associated, to steer him Into a normal way of be Ignored." workers—a tremendous reduction Id Will hot overdo. Often there U a I drive struck and killed a small bird sale of crackers larger than two ; knows that more than n few dirty big tamptatlon to hike too far ' to any Harvard graduate than to be later the corporation that owned but also no doubt because the life, bu'. It Is no use. and he holed out to a birdie three. the plane of living for the common made an alumnus of Yale. the theater offered him 8100,000 plants ore not co well venUIated in | In the end be drifts enUrelv inches. There are several small j and injiirloiis jihotoplays have been Kansas City—Somewhere today stands about the center of the city people.."pauper labor.” hard and. It j-ou make the mistake —4’n'sldent Roosevelt. to write a set of tunes. But be- winter u In the summer. | away from reality. The book’s close made. /i there's a monkey with a tummy- but due to the small size of the Bui they faced a |H>wcrful Social- of taking active cxercinea when you fore signing the contract Gershwin Soraetimea the attack conies on ! finds him (Jrcamtngf vaguely of WAPPING ache—or should be. crackers little interest is being I It IS a wl.se person Indeed.who are not accqstomeiJ to It. you will I believe thav some day the Ger- added J3.13 to the amount — the just after- the person has undre.saed i founding a new, ultra-aristocratic ist party, considerable Communism Mrs. E. E. Davidson walked Into shown in them. knows precisely where to draw the only tire yourself out for the next man state will be crowned with a sum due him for hia brief engage- and has gone to bed between cold: empire In New Orleans. His con- Mr. and Mrs. Dyer Carroll, Mrs.' and highly organized trades union- ment as a pianist. Susie Briggs with Mr. and Mrs. AI- '< »her garden just In time to sec the An effort was made- to eliminate nay and awaken with stiff, sore -state head that will be removed sheets. Then a chill comes on and; cept ol family honor has swollen line. We know where we would bert Jackobs motored to Framing- monkey gobbling up some green the sale ot firecrackers but the sen- Scores Of Manchester People Have Taken Advantage Of This ism. Hitlerism seemed to offer a muscles, \ good rule to follow Is once for all from the political arena, He w-as delighted at being e n -; patient’s throat geU dry, he j Into an Insane thing that has com- draw It ,lf the job were oura— It ham. Mass., last Friday, where they apples. He hastily finished the one timent to Rockville was for sale aolution of these problems. The i ,. . to take part in any strenuous activ- — lic e Chancellor Franz von gnged,to play - for rehearsals of jopugns, and has a feeling of oppres-! pletely ruined his Ilfs. Spent the week-end with Mrs. Car- he waa eating, threw the core at this year. Mayor George C. ty for a short period such as flf- I’apen of Germany. "MIm 1917, ” which had a Jerome ' i The book Is published by (bow-ard. common people could be deluded In- I point rcS's mother. They returned to her and fled, chattering as he went. Scheets vetoed the ordinance limit- teen ,minutes and then to re.st. Kern score. But he was crushed j ,, „ ------' McCann, and sells for *2. to making enonnous sacrifice, t h e when Zlegfeld told him it was a ' Usually, If he w 111 take a warm | . -______their homes last -Sunday evening. Denver—Wall paper, that cost ing the size to not over two inches Exceptional Offer And Are Now Enjoying The Comforts several million dollars will decorate through the development of a fana- | “ ^"’ *“ «!aclous- rii.. " ‘’®" Strong governments drive men good thing he had plenty of endur-' ‘’“ ‘‘r immediately on reaching home', Harry P. Files. Sr., of Boston, but the Comrhon Council passed it ? “ n“ >erfJ up. It will be all '"‘9 artificial Up service to their Mass., spent the week-end at hla a room in the Denver Athletic Club. over his veto. tle devotion to lU fantastic Ideals. I f»»b® r«tely Injected for. right to exercise longer. Another,''■ugans- ance. because he certainly h adih * may avoid the chill. Presently lilT l V O U Y K ln il/ T U A T nothing else. Gershwin sUH Is al-, it** w-hole body begins to shake and M IU l U U l U l U i l home in Wapping. Worthless stocks and bonds held by Leave* for BockvlUe. The Industrialists decided to use . '" “ y ‘h«ve to coarse sW n .i r ‘ o'law is to guaU -^President Glenn Frank of WIs- most Indefatigable, he has a lot o li* f r * f Ut* chill pas.ses he sweats and; The Christian Endeavor Society members wifi be used for wallpaper. Mr. and Mrs. S, B. Hilliard of St. And Conveniences O f ELECTRIC COOKING. Hitler. That n: how' he came te unrefined mlnde." Only, Insteajl u?* fr* -"“''‘‘’“ rn, either by protect- consln I ’nivrraitv. gymnasium equipment in his apart-j i* more or less prostrated. He sel-' held their consecration meeting .at Several members declare they have Cloud, France,.will sail from Lon- log the body with clothing or oy ' ------1 enough worthless paper to’ paper power. of uflng that vague and meanlng- ment and exercises faithfully. dom '' has high ‘ fe.vcr,' hut the tem-j A New York City judge has ruled the Primary Rooms of the'church, don on Wednesday, July 4. for Rock- • His first real triumph came Sunday evening at. 7 o'clock with -the entire efub. The scheme hasn't woikcd well "unrefined.'"' we should nifd'creamVr*5^'’'‘x‘““‘°“* >®»m to give periiture may go . up to 101. I hotels responsible for baggage lost ville where they will be the gpiests Uon Mi^v J^^i prepnra- and Uki- There is absolutely no W'hen he w'as chosen instead ol By the next morning the patient on their property, Walter Foster, Jr., and Rev. David Compton, Calif.— Strange .sounds o f Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. McClain Place Your Order With Us Or Any Authorized Dealer. HlUer took himself, too seripualv. ^ d to obtain , ; excuse t%r re •keleerlng. ^ Victor Herbert to write the music will probably feel well enough to: Automobile accldenta have in- (Tarter aa their leaders. to the middle of the night aroused of Vernon Center. ' Mrs. Hilliard He thought he waa aa great aa ht ' mud “ '®. and become: —AaslsUnt I . s, Attornev Gen- for "L a La. Lucille," to 1919. Ot p back to work, and he mqy., , not: creased generally aince January of Mr. and Mrs. Janes M. Preston Herman Lehrboss. and Mrs. McClain are sisters. Mr. r ■ ► . . . bod been telling the people. *»'»® ‘°u«»eaa and suggeattveneas tnten7eiy.’ ” °^“ " '* ‘’’ i Joseph B. Keenan. course it was "Rhapsody to Blue." have another attaci until the same ■ this year. , motored to Northampton to the In the breakfast room the moon- Hilliard is an Instructor at the in 1923, that really made him fa- combination of circumstances de- An Increasing amount of English, borne of. Mrs. Preston's sister. Miss light outlined a sinister crouching Macjannett School for American bofon to think he didn't need lh e ;° “ ®°“ ®^‘®»' ‘ hey will have ‘‘'t'nttely plan! " > don't mind twins and triplets Mary Mills last week and She re- form, hat tilted back. Lehrboss rest period in ths miiiifisa i Knf ___ . ■ . . •. mous. There are two other re- velops. : movie talent is being brough* to Children at St. Cloud. toduatrioUata. He became both ‘ hat it Altogether, however, a study of Hollywood, turned with them to spend several and his w ife ran to a neighbor’s ■ Under AAA Contract*. The Manchester Electric Company ..wrning-™tog"':!rd‘‘i?so‘to and also to rh“'"'*r^ the,middle of 'w e cannot -*>rn^^rom;rtoTi^\u^ see any honor In that ^ ‘ ------w.. GeraUto; weeks. Miss Hills is well known in LafUat and R ightist Hla hodge-i^^“ half aa difficult a step He never has hired a press agent. workers, with brass shows that their: The lammergeiera and swallows home and telephoned police. Eleven Tolland county farmers And he is a bachelor who never health Is below the average among i are the speed demons of the feather- Wapping as she was a visitor here Officer Wayne Wright hot-footed podge government of both Right and ! ? "*®he the producers see that the voiirT«ration“’‘Ti'l.‘*'‘^ vacation. Take an hour off- — hi-_ itouvi^aurimclc...... oV C. have s i^ e d contracts under the 1931 778 M a in S t Phone 5181 nadian quintuplets. has been involved in any of workers of. their class. The dust cd world. many times. it to the scene. L e ft degenerated toto a thing ol ■; In a trianglf ' sltuuli.in m ;i aiKI relax, dozing m the shade, or hog production adjustment program Broadawy’s gossipy scandals. 1 pnxiuced by grinding and polishing I "Pope Joan" wa.s a favorite card The children of Wapping. about ‘Tve got you covered," he warn- an Intci'cstinK hook. If you 15 or 20 of them, returned to their of the AAA. according to R. Allen showy ceremonies, with no eeonnm- play do.- not depend on the There are two things a fighter I bra.ss or bronze does not appear to | game to the-18th century, ed. "Don’t move." Sike of Ellington, chairman of the ‘ ‘^/'■’llovv the relaxation period '•;i.'.'t do virlay around and fight. Kriiiidwavlte Chase homes last Saturday from a week's He snapped on his flashlight. ic policy. The common people of a stwk farm that or, with a brisk walk, you will then he causo severe symptoms. It is the | There are ten times aa many bar- Tolland Osunty Allotment (Commit- Janies Jeffrlesi. former world Jason N'lwell. Chase isn’ especial- - fumes primarily that are vacation which they spent at Camp Draped on a chair were a hat and found themselves poorerv,r*r and.nrf poorer ™ntrar>', the audience would ready to tak< a biith. dress and be respon- | ti rs and hairdressers to tho United Aya-po. tee. AUTHORIZED DEALERS: rather ace a nrav,vweight ehaniplonl . ly celebrated as a composer vet, but stole, 'Slates today as there were in 1850. rweater Lehrboss had left there the Those signing the contracts are with no change but to the making play than a biologic:ii re.ady .for your meal. he belongs in any crosa-section of The many friends of‘ Frankljn •venlng before. demonstration. I ’hiKJ.re your luncheon meal and Welles, Jr., are pleased to know he as follows: Roger H. Williams, Lu- G. E. Keith Furniture Co. — Standard Plumbing Co. — Johnson & Little — Kemp’s, Inc — Murphy’s Drug Store — Pottert(»n & Krah — J. W . of new and greater "sacrifices for Austrian elider I To” ^ i” * ^ ® ® “ * * ‘ * > « Ipp.d* “ <*• . 'Vorkers with brass, however, do _ _tag to their wclg.it, to Russian book i was able -to return to hia home to cius W. Robinson, Ernest S. Clow- Hale Co. — Watkins Bros. — Chet’s Service Station — Wetherell Motor Sales — Barstow Radio Shop — F. C. Jones ■— Carl W. Anderson. It will never be |>o.«.jib|e to have i^®'’«'0P ‘‘■efi'ient cuts and scratches! stores. dy, Franklin R. Orcutt, Robert W Germany." The indiutnallsU and pie. One of the common ml-vtakc . u ‘>cing towed to the * ■ K . o , » . Talcottville after his appendicitis The United Slates once had photoplay* that will vatu.lv ih. pre- . ‘■■’ height ot■ 65.5■■■ feet nv an airnl.-vne uOeaign.---- 9"' And ;you vi. 'll! - whicheocv.mm- become luiecieuinfected anaand wnicnwhich i After Aborn, Olive K. Peck, R. Alien the Right gqnerany eaw tJSarmany to throw -all rr^train‘tiaint in ratjns to - i ^ .Mter being kept for five years to' operation. beavers as large as bears; speci- (This Offer Limited To The Lines Of The Manchester Flectric Co.) ■’ ' " ‘ ■ H i s t o r y Sikes, MjTon E. Gj'ccn. M ichael; judices of people who think. "Teu thf win l.* anil t M al.iIUite , ::'..„1 by : yo.ingster^ hoTa?has written «.eS" mass a .snow-case to ‘”®the .Natural History Mrs Ruth .Strone and h»r mens of this giant beaver have been w'hicti ordiaarUy pajtake ot focKlt j inxneu'.'nos hi.- Biid*i round in Ohio, New York, Michigan. P o l i a n s k y , L o u i s T. Sungren andi - oral not mduiged] height of 5240 feet- * to the I tunes as "On in Love '.if fouUi OKSto»» Wid Tega$. , 1Irene N. Risley, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, BfANCHiiin'EiC CONN;; t fjK MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. C0NN» TUESDAY, JULY 8,1984.
SDULL c a n w ^ s program. Jgr. and Mrs. Msacham. Ourihi to* dtontr horn ford Sunday to witness ths airplane ST. JAMES’S LAWN ORANGEMEN HERE Jock" MarshaU of WaUrbury, old TOWirS BUSINESS MEN music was fumishtd by 'Tgddy maasuvsrs at Bratoard Field. MISS GRANT TO READ N. Y. Stocks favorttoa hsrs, Miaa BaUy Pott*. INSULIN DEFERS TOLLAND Byrnes of Roekvfll*. The horns dec- Mr. and Mrs. Arnold C. Foot* and Mra. Howard Smith and John DAILY RADIO PROGRAM orations were besutlful, consisting their children Hslen and Theodore BEFORE HOLIDAY New Tork, July 3.— (A P)—' For- Chambars. o- Amherst, Maas., spent Sund^ FAMOUS DOCUMENT Adkma Xsp ... TO CO ON THE AIR WlUlOffi Wuerdig with Ils daugh- of mixed garden flowers, blue pre- (Furnished by Pntnmm A Oo.) FESTIVAL JULY 12 eign Exebmage (temdy; Oremt Brit- TO LEAD PARADE ExIriblUon Drill* TUI8DAV, JULY 8 (Central sad Bastcra Standard Time) A ir Rcduc . . . . DIABEnC CASES ter, Edith and littl* friend of Mon- dominating. The couple received with his parents Mr. and Mr*. E. E. Central Row, Hartford, Conn. ain In dollars, other* to c*nts: Great Followtog the eatertatoment the Nstai AU proarams to ksr and bosio ohalna er ■Voopa thorset uslsts sposl- Aimak* Jun . . . . cheaUr were Sunday guests of Mr. many beautiful and useful gifts. Foote Hslsn remained with htr Britain denqand, 6.06; eablea, 5.06; ladies degree team of Daughter* of ooait to coast (o.to s) dsslanatton tneludss sJ^ avallabU_statlotuk gramdparents for awhile. Allegheny .... (OegligM T1« m One Vonr Leltrt, and- Mrs. L. Ernest Hall and daugh- After a short wedding trip to V(r- L og&I Reader to Deliver Decla- Get Your Firewoiks From 1 P . . M. S t o c k * 60 day bilU, 5.04 7-8; France de- ^berty, L. O. 1.. No. 126, wUl give To Be Hear d Thuniday M(trn« Proarams subjset to chsnes, V. M. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fogll and H ilt aid Humidity Also Allied Chem . . . CenL BaeL ters. gtolB Beach, Mr. and Mrs Smitn Committee Ronnds Ont Plans mand, 6.59 1-3; cddiles, 6.59 1-2; •ft exhlbi ion drill foUowred by an ing in Broadcast from Stn- NBC.W6AF NETWOhK ration of Independence at Am Cmn ...... Manchester Degree Team 5:00— 5;0O-Tha Beale Street Beys Sirs. I. Tilden Jewett attended a will be at home to their friends aft- their daughter, Patricia are pass- Bank Stocks Italy demand, 8.57; cablet, 8.57. MtoblUon drill by Washington ■A*IC — Bast I wsat wlw wool wUe DiscoTered in 1922 It Has S|;ate Capitol Tomorrow : Am Coml Alco tion MTIC. wlar wue ecsh wtl wilt wtor wro way 8:15— 5i15—Vera Van and htr Sengs get-together imclal and picnic of er July 20. 1630 R. street, N. W., ing this week with her parents Mr. , . Bid Asked Demands: Ifdge drill tMm. Tb# feature of S:30— 8:30—Ths asrsnsders — east: and Mrs. Durau In Wallingford. Combme to Hold Trading ; A m F o r P o w . , for Affair— Card Playing when wca* wtam wwj wsal; Mid: ksd arsndms Ooss Modern — DIzIsi the Connecticut St. Petersburg Washington, D. C. Morninsr. THOMAS ■ ■ issi ■ * Trust 18 20 Belgium, 23.37; Germany. 36.30; to Take Prominent Part at the drill wll be the formation of vnuiQ wen woe-who wow wda( wkbf Mrs. William Lull and her daugh- Am Rmd St S . The Tease ntngere—midwttt Tourists hjlo at Bllaabeto Park. ■ ■ i , ; Conn. River ...... 450 HoUahd, 67.85; Norway, 25.42; Swe- the name and number ,of -he lodge Froininent Manchester business NOnTHwesT a Canadian — wtmj S:45— t:45—Beake Carter — haelei Pot Off Fatalities to Later ter of Mancheste'r visited their rela- Am S m elt...... ■wibs katp wsbc wday kfyr cret eiet Hartford laat Thuraday. l i a Narrow Range. •’ Htfd. Conn. T r u s t ___ 58 den. 26-08; IJenmark, 22.59; Finland, on the drill floor. Following tnis Georgia Erwin A Oreheetra—west tive* Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin L y - Mtsa Lillian Grant of Cambridge Am Tel and Tel to Feature. men will b* neard over “Maaohes- SOUTH — wrva wpt( wwno wla w ju SiOO— /lOO—Lavender and Old Las* Mrs Aaron Pratt and son, Aaron Hartford National ... jg 2.24; Switzerland, 32.54; Spain, Toronto July 12. both drill teams will exhibit togeth- wrtla.wsan wlod warn wm vwtb wapi man a day recently. WOODS Am Tob B ...... ter On 'The A ir" from 8 to 8:30 wldz wsmb kvoo wky wtsa wbap kpro -^basIC: Kerr Orshae.—Dlztei Sea- Years of Life. of Windsor, 0>nn., attended Sunday GILEAD street baa begn Invited to read The ’*20 Pltoenlx St. B. and T.. 165 13.68; Portugal, 4.60; Greece. .95: er. nik Orohestra—midwsit Mr. and Mrs. Leon FogU of Man- Am Wat Wki .. woal ktbt ktba wsoo wav* service at the Federated church. Declaration of Independence at the A* the Naw Tork. July 3—(A P )— The ■ Insurance Stocks F.oland, 18.93; Czecho Slovakia, A t the conclusion of the program Thuraday morning, over StaUon MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kttr kfhl Si15— 7il5—Ruby. Vtun—to Dlsl* chester visited hla parent* Mr. and Animcondm ...... A gathering of different member* S;30— TOO—Ab* Lyman’s Aeeardlana Miss Mary Leonard left last Wed Rev. Mr. Phlllipson of Buffalo, annual patriotic exercises held un- ’• I? Aetna Casualty ...... 49 4.16; Jugo Slavia, 2.28; Austria, The degree team of Washington Town a*rk Samuel J. Turklngton W n c . F. Ernest Watkins will tell PACIFIC COAST—kto kfl k*w komo Mrs. C. J. Fogll Sunday evening. beat, the humidity, the Fourth of . Armour 111 A lihq ktsd ktar kcu kpo —basic; Seymour Simon Orek.— Although there ho* been a alight nesday for a 28 days cruise to Ber- | New York, w1U occupy the pulpit der the auspice* of Robert O. T^tor ■■ J5R>! ■'A'tn* Plre ...... 38 of the committee that it to have 16.91; Hungary, 29.70; Rumania, will announce the winner of the something of the history of Wa'- mldw, Milton Keltem Orch.—Dial* I Miss Jeanle Adams is now em- July holiday and various .other in- Atchison . . . . . Lodge, L. O. L.. will go to Abe In- Ctnt. Bast. 7:00— S:0O—George Oivot'a Comedy muds and South America. here through this month. He Will be Post, No. 56, O. A. R. and Associat- •• : Aetna L ife ...... 1714 charge of the lawn feat!val to b« 1 .01; Argentine, 37.73N; Brazil, watch-guessing contest. 1 ^ Brothers and Herbert B. increase In the numlier of deaths oc- ployed at the Hartford HosplUl on Esso Station ternational ConvenUon of Orange atSb— Site—Tho Tattsrse Man — ba- 7:10— SiSO—RIehard HImber Orehes. Richard and Dopald Morganson available for all Parish duties In- ed Patriotic Organisations, to the fluencea combined today to hold the ^ r p ! ” i Automobile ...... jg 8.56N; Tokyo, 29.33 3-4; Shanghai, Seats Left House will talk about both Hale’s —basle; Bill Haya Orehee.—Dial* curring from dlklietea to Connecti- ■ night duly. held by the united organization* of •iei Ml Ftrklnt, Sksteh—west rpt attended the meeting of the Pine cumbent on the regular minister, Flag Corridor at the Stats Capitol, Stock Market in a narrow and ex- ’ Bait and Ohio" ’■ oSir General ...... 27 34.50; Honk Kong, 38.00; Mexico Lodges, to be held to Toronto, Can- T b* committee on the Toronto and House's. Mansgsr Georg* 4i4S—Nurstry Rhynia*—basic StOO— SiOO—Serial '’Conflict''—basleIV'wODSlO j Mrs. Hart E. Buell returned to Just Over the Manchester- .. 221, i Hartford Icire ...... gj St. James'* church, was held In the 4i0b— B:0b—Angole Fernando Orchss. gH5— SilS—Froddia RIeh'eI TrogasrsT f O M f l M cut Bine* 1922, the year In which Tree Patrol dt Troop 82, Boy and will occupy the parsonage with Fourth of July morning. The tramely dull trading range. Bemlix ...... City ((illver peso) 28.00; Montreal ada, July 12 and will bead the Unit- tour announces today that there ere Hoover of the State theater wll) ml-. I her home Saturday evening after „ Bolton Line church basement last night to hear 4IS0— B;S0:~Wtckly Hymn Sind—to 0 gi30— SilO—Canada'e Meledlettio 4 | rn M Ineulln, waa dlacoveied, the effect ot Scouts, held at the home of Patrol hla family (luring the absence of the American Legfion Band of forty The majority of speculators who-'Beth Steel . , . . ■ ■ I Hvtford Steam Boiler 56 to New York, 100.96 7-8; New York still several seats left to the bus so speak and Miss Doria Mohr will *:4S— S:4^M*ry fcmsil * Orohsttr* SiOO— lOmo—The Party leeue:ues—w l o t \ passing two weeks with her son A l- j ed States delegation in the conven- tola discovery In deferring death Leader I .»nk'Metcalf of Longview pastor. Rev. Walter Vey and his pieces under the direction of Walter nUght have b ^ active gave the Borden ...... '* 0* 1* National Fire ...... 54 reports of progress made since the to Montreal, 99.03 1-8. which mav be secured by calling represent Mohr’a Bakery m the BiOO— t:M—■■•tball—weal S otbars H. Butte Oreh'— midwett bert C. Gilbert and hts fam ily at tion parade, one of the largest ever tns— tils—QSna a Olsn—oast a ao S:15—10115—Preae-Radio Newt Period from diabetes until Uie later years last Tuesday evening. family.' K. Bauer will have a prominent bhardrooma a wide berth and floor clan P a e ...... '■ y ife ...... 61 meeting a week ago. N—Nominal. to be held In North America, Joseph Kennedy at the Washington program. This will be the last ot 5:20—10:20—ienem Jenee Orchee.—ba- I l:S0— tilO—Brad and Al, Com.-baate of life'ia plainly ahowm in atatlattcal Mrs. Bessie Fish and Mra. (Jar- The regular meeting of the Chris-1 S fe*' program. The speak- memhata accounted for the great- j Case (J. I.) .. . ini? : Travelers ...... 425 ------____ 5___24___ Social Club or call 3009. The fare the Thursday morning series, the S:4S— di4a—Tha Ooldbargs, Ssrial Act ele; H. Buese Orchee.-midweet A general outline of what is to j G o i n g B y B u s 5:30—10:30—lehim Jonse Oreheetra tables hompl'cd by the Bureau ot Endeavor Society was held at .Include Frank C, Tlndaie, er part o f the scattered dealings. A I Cerro De Pasco • Public UtlUtlc# Stock* to Toronto and return Is *10. Manchester hour on that day ealng d:t)b— TiOO—Lae Releman'a Oreheitra rett Selgel of Snlpsic Lake, caught be held on the afternoon and eve- The degree team and others plan- diSO— TiSO—Wayne Klng’e Oreheetra 5:45—10:45—Ben Pellaok Orehee.—ba* Vital Statiracf of the State Depart- church Sunday evening. The Ififteenth Ward few issues showed firming tenden- ! (^ihes and Ohio " s«i! ...... twitched to the 5 to 5:30 p. m pe- elc: Velee of Eaparlenee—w rpLi 13 fish between them In the trout ning of July 12, the date selected, ning to make the trip by bus leaie yiOO— g:00—Sen Sernla and the Lada rtopic *’*^>'*The Mind ot Christ on Fear i .-.w .. ^ wncel chair ana on vi,*howho. ^vlllWill r#nre*<*ntrepresent tiiAthe M Mayor,avaf . Artfi and ties, but the list, as- a whole, was In Chrysler . . . . . ' Power . . . . ; ____ agw riod next week. . yiSO— giSO—Ray .Rarkine and Oueet Ray O'Hara' Orch.—midweet ment of Health'And published in an brook at North Branford last week^' He has taken short auto- was gone over. Tickets have al- P. 0. SCHEDULE Orange Hall. Tuesday, July 10. st BRISTOL .MAN DROWNED 10:00—11:00—Harry Soenlk: Orchtatra and W orry" Matt 6: 81-84. T h e ; , Mrs. Ralph E Gerth ~ ol Weat .Hart- a slumberous mOod. ! Col Carbon . .. '■ 70 V WAG. pfd. 68 g:0(>— 1:00—Light Opera thaw-to e nttlcle by WlUlani C. Welling, di- One of the trout weighed one p^nd. ready been pl.iced In the bands of a 7:30 p. m.. and will return to Man- g.0(h-)0;0l^‘QST." Dramatle Sketch 10:30—11:30—Frank Dailay Oreheetra leader vi-as 4lr*. Lida M. Way, A i ^ „ ford. State' Librarian George S. Sentiment showed some improve- <3oml Solv ■ 7? 7* Hartford Elec 54 MARIE DRESSLER BETTER g:1S—10:10—emll Coleman Oreheitra —basic;"' Earl Hinas Orch.-mldw rector of the bureau. In the depart- and a half and one twelve inph'es. FIREWORKS committee of 30 women to distri- chester, Sunday, July I5. Those Bristol. July 3.— (A P )—The body Godard Is chairman of the commit- ment w‘ben wheat rallied a cent or • * I Hartford Gas ...... 42 eaat; Qene a Olan—waat rapaat 11 DO—12:00—Dance Hour—wabcAwest ment's monthly bulletin issued to- The annual Ladies nlgh^toeetlng vacaUon Bible school will be held Af I Cons Gas ...... • 33 ; do., pfd ...... 45 bute. These tickets wIP admit to , The followdng scbedula will be planning to make the tnp are noti- of Louts Bos«l, 60, missing fropi bis tee In charge ot the exercises. more a buabal. Corn and oats, how- 50 Sant* Barbara. Calif., July 8__ g;JO—10:30—Tha Radle Ferum—alec e NBC-WJZ rlET.VORK day. o f the Tolland Men's Clijb was held from July 14 to 21 dally 9 to 12 ^ , relatives Sunday afternoon. I Cons Oil ...... the grounds and allow those who observed at the Manchester Post fied that they must follow the pro- home since Sunday, was found to- 10;0b—11D0—Frete.Radle Newa Farlad Miss Gi'ant will leave Saturday ever, were hesitant. Cotton '• got • 8 N E T Co ...... 105 109 (AP)—Physicians still found no 10:00—11:0(4—Charlie Oavla Oreheetra; BASIC — Eaat: wls wbs-wbea wbal Definite decrease to diabetic In the church social r^ m a of the On Sa/e at : <3ont Can ...... purchase them to take part in the Office tomorrow, it was announced cedure outlined In order to enter day In the lagoon at Rockwell Park. morning for Martha’s Vineyard back some of its yesterday's losses ’ ' .Manufacturing Stocks hope for Marie Dressler'a recover 10:30—11:30—Jack Denny a OroHbetra wham kdka wgar wjr wlw weyr wmal; deaths is shown In all age groups up Fsd*t«ted church., tost Thursday The regular meeting of the; ; Corn Prod . . . . . cord games which will consist of by Postmaster Frank 6 . C r o c k e r : Canada: Jf a citizen, citizenship Medical Examiner Lawrence Midwest: wcky kyw wenr wla kwk Grange will be' held Tuesday, eve-1 where she \4lll take a six weeks' and rubber futures rallied. Silver ■ V Am Hardvyare . . . . . ; ig but the 62-year-old film star 4 CBS.WABC NETWORK kwet kotl Wren wmtq keo wkbl to the 50-59 age group where there evening. The speaker was Profes- Del L and Wn . 22>i bridge, whist' and setback for which City carrier delivery, none: parcel papers must, be taken; those w. o course at the Phldelah Rice School lagged. Bonds were a trifle better ! du pom Am Hosiery ...... _ Frost of Plalnville gave a verdict of Improved to such a degree tl BASIC—la tt : wabo wade woko wcao NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — WUnJ Is no great percentage of change. At sor Steele of CqnhecUcut State Col- ning. The annual dog roast and 88 >« cash prizes will be offered to the post delivery, none; rural carrier are not citizens of the United accidental drowning, but the man- waab wnac wrr wkbw wkro whk cklw wiba kelp wabo wday kfyr cret efcf games will take place of the pro- of the Spoken W ord and Theater in spots. The dollar ^va8 a shade t Eastman Kodak Arrow H and H. com. 11 that she was able to take solid fL ____ SOUTH — wrva wptf arwno Wlo wjax tne age of 60 and ever there Is a lege of Storrs. His subject was Stead’s Stand 96\ do., pfd ...... 95 men and women .winners in .each delivery, none. States roust take along a passport ner in which he fell Into the water wdro weau wfp wlai wean w(bl wapd gram on tbs ball grounds. Workshop. Upon her return, she lower in term.' of European gold ! Klee and Mus division. Selections of punchers of Physicians, treating her for com- wjev wmas; MIdweet: wbbm wHiro wfla-wiun wlod wem wtno web wapl marked increa-i5, hom ver which con "Incidents,(ff happenings in the , 6 ^ Billings and Spencer . __ Money order window, closed alF or a certlflcate from the town cleik, was undetermined. kmbo kmox wowo whas wjdx womb kvoo wky-wfaa wbap kpro northern Spy system during the Lorraine Porter has returned to __ . „ .. , , will resume her teaching and pro- m cuwenctes. Elec Auto Lite 20 « i cards showing the score., made were day; stamp, registry, parcel post, plications at uremic poisoning and probably b* accounted for by In Shares of U. S. Smelting, ex-dlvl- ■ o ,n Bristol Brass ...... 21 also a lette'r from his employer. Two 14-year-oId boys, Albert Sar- lAS T-w pg whp wlbw whao wlbi wfaa woal ktbs kthe wsoc wave Civil W ar." Music was furnished her home In Lebanon after spend- 1 " a IT’’ k.gram work in, which she has been, 19H, also made consisting of Arrtel Roo- and general delivery 'window, open cancer which brought her close to Wore wlcq efrb ckac MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kgir kgbl sulln and Its effect In prolonging the do., pfd The degree team of Manchester gis and Robert Marshall, discover- PACIFIC COAST—kgb kfl k*w komo by Mr. Brown of Rockville. Cfiiarles tog a few day* st Mr. and Mrs. Win- •'V* engaged for the past nine years. dend, got up 2 points and Cerrp de ; Foods i ! ney. George L'.ary, Robert E. Car- 7:30 to 10:30 a. m. death last Thursday, said It was the DlXia-^wget wsta wbre wqam wdod lives of diabetic patients. Pasco, Howe Sound and American j Motors Lockwood and B Lodge N o il7 , L. O. L., will give an ed the body near the shore. kira wreo wlao wdru wtoc krld wrr khq kfed ktar kpo Gunther waa chairman of the re- throp Porter's. ' /o'- J " .“ 'c wlKlcrnes* 30 >4 300 ney, J r, Francis Mahoney, Charles Lobby, open 6:00 a. m. to 9:00 first time In two weeks that she had^ ktrh ktsa araoo .koTtnl wdbo wodx wbt "It may be confidently coocludao Wapping Center Smelting were moderately higher. ' Coiiina Co...... entertainment, drill and dance Fri- Bossl leaves his widow and five Cant. Eeit . ireshment committee and the la- Mr. and Mr*. Harold House o f , Gillette 1014 Donohue and Francis P'cekhara. p. m. been able to digest anything except Wda* whig wur wdb) wwva wmbg that a great and deflaltc change hfa Defective shock absorbeM some- Reynolds Tobacco B drew a small Colt's Firearm* ...... day evening, July 6 at 7:30 o’clock. children. 3:30— 4:30—The Singing Lady—east dles as well as the men were wcii West Hartford were Sunday guests j desert. Isulah 85.8. Gold Dust ...... 19'4 Malls received, 7:30 a. m., 10;00 liquid nourishment. wtja wmbr . . . 3:45— 4:45—Orphan Annlo—saet only occurred in the diabetic m o rta ll^ times may cause steering trouble; following for a gain of a point, as Eagle Luck ...... Cards will ba played 1 n the east The entertainment will consist of MIOWIST—wcah wgl wmt wmbd wlen 4:00— SiOO—Dorothy Pag* A Orchee. served with sandwiches, cakes and at Mr. and Mr*. Charles Flah’a. . . Hershey 63 H side of the school building on a. m. numbers by the Dubaldo Brothers, wlbw kfl: kfab wkbn weeo webt ksej 4:15— 5:15—Ramon Ramos Orehsetra with respect to age grouping," JdJ. Mr, and Mrs. Clifford R. P e rr y ; Joy Is the best of wine.—George to avoid such difficulty, they abould did DuPont. Great Western Sugar, Hudson Motors . Fafnlr .Bearings ...... emax Welling says.. "Insulin seem ^ to be coffee. Sears, Roebuck, Montgomery Ward, 9-H Park street, leaving the north sec- Malla dispatched.'8:45 a. m., 11:00 local musicians, who were recently MOUNTAIN—kvor kli koh kel . . 4:30— 5:30—Stamp Club — w ii only: and their son motored to East Hart- j Eltot. be inspected at regular Intervals. Read The Herald Advs. Int Harv Fuller Brush, Class A. a. m. The Singing Lady—rapaat for wgn tiding mortality over Into the older The 4-H Club of Tollandf naa been Chrysler, Case, N. Y.. Central and 32 '4 tion of the plavground.s open for the voted the winners in the WDRC COAST — khj koln kfro kol kfpy kvl 4:45— 8:45—Lowell Thomie — east: Int Nick ...... oai; ^'■''y Tel Pay Station. «fbk kmj kwg kem kdb kgmb k*b Bge grouping.... The Incase (In recently reorganized and a meeting Union Paclflc steadied. Such Issues : Hart and Cooley...... erection of four booths and a apace Orphan Annie—repeat to midwett Int Tel and Tel . ,.CenL KatL 5:00*- 6:00—Amec 'n' Andy—east only total deaUis from dlahetos) Is not In will be held In the social room of as U. S. Steel, American Telephone, for riding of the ponies. John.- M anville . . * i.Hartmann Tob., com .. S:0O— 4:00—Jerry Cceper, Barltene 5:15— 5:15—T o Be Announced the least alarming, some of the In- the churcli Thursday aftemo'in, Western Union, Goodyear. Consoil„ , ; Kennecott ■..... •>’ ^ '• d o, , p f d ...... There are to be bift (our booths; 8:15— 4:18—tkippy—caet: The Three 5:3(^ 5:50—Veur Government—o to * July 5, at 3 o’clock. dated Gas, Santa Fe, The larger one will be the refresh- Entertainment Tonight FIste—mlOw; Boek-Ende-west 5:45— 6:45—Grace Hayes, Mut. Com. crease seems natucmly to be due to Gener.H Lehigh Val Coal 21 4 I n t S liv e r ...... I.- 5:00— 7DO—Crime Clues, Orematic A meeting of t)ie Tolland Uroniga Motors, Pennsylvania, Stundar.-I 2 '* I- da, pfd ...... ment booth whe-e Ice cream, hot t;30— 4:30-Daek Armetreng—ei only; otondard methoda^ot mortality clos- , Lehlg^l Val Road Chicago Organ Maledlae—west « 5:50— 7:30—Goldman Band Ceneert slhcatloD. Dlo)>rtes, when multiple will be bald at the Communlij’ Oil* of New Jersey and California, ' , ----- l i Si ! Landers. Frary * Clk.’ dogs, soda. Ice cream and candy S;40— 4:40—Buddy Welcome Orchee. 7:00— 5:0' prize and the playing of cards, there 6:00— Esther 'Velas' Ensemble. /’ brought by their aberrations Into regained In the late summer and SI Gaa and El Any Malce of Car. Elmhurst, L. I., are at their Hebron guests of relatives. / la another admission ticket that 6:15— Pbllliaar Chevalier, songs; contact with the law, may be com . aarly fall. Curtailment of factory St 0(1 Cal place for the summer. Miss Miriam Birdseye of Wasb- G, 0. P. CAMPAIGN I will sell for 10 cents which admits Margarat Brown, pianist. inltted to the care of the state bospl- and mill---- operations :.awuua waswan ” SSiaaald ~ to .«t--- on- *'N- J •v all sizes Avoid Flat Tires By Putting On Those New Billy O. Donaild o f Hartford togton, D. C„ was a week-end guest ' to the ground* only. In addition 6:30— Baseball Scores. taia for the Insane. Admission to the have come a bit later this year than Tex Ctorp spending the summer with his o f her aunt, Miss Miriam Under- to the band that will furnish the 6:85— Fats Waller's R ^ tb m Club. hospitals on a voluntary basis is tha wood. usual and, consequentiv, fall Im- Timken "Rt>Her B e a r ___ (Continued from “ age One) concert In the open there will be grandparents, Mr. and Mra. Seboa 6:45— Sam Robbins Orchestra. easiest, the patient agreeing only to Lawrence Blanchard of Boston M Y H USBAND and I are just a couple of provement may be a im ie later Trans America ...... an orchestra that will play for tian Fracchlo. than the normal schedule. Union Carbide ...... ] excep t Buck w heat Goodrich Silvertown 7:00— Morton Downey. abide by hospital rules and to give waa a Sunday guest of friends. . 11V the United States, but which bv dancing in the school hall Allan L. Carr is camping at Ams- Union I’ac ...... ] 7:15—Jack Flahar’s. Orchestra. hctlce ten days in advaince of inten Mr. and Mra. M . Hoyt Hayden youngetere trying to get on in the world. W e .320 • ; li dl.iplayed to aecuro It ts planned to make this one toD Lake with four boys of the 7:30— Serenaders. tion to leave. A patient unuilllng to with their son, Henry, luid daugh' Unit Aircraft ...... " 7c . t jfoveigovernment con- of the la rg ^ t turnouts of members younger group, Dwight Martin, both work downtown. At five o’clock I tackle Unit Corp ...... T 7:45— A I White, Vagabond pianist. apply tot admission, however, must ter, Epiily, were guests of relatives J trffCt.s, Fieli hcr adtied. of St. James's parish that ha.s been No. 1 and 2 TIRES Lloyd Gray, Kenneth Johnson, and' 8:00— Lavendar and Old L a c e - be committed through application by In Brookline, Mass., SaturJ-iy. Unit Gaa Imp ...... * ...... -a held In years iihd the pree. of gen- Earl Porter. They expect to stay my second job — keeping house. You ought HARTFORD SUSPECT U 8 Iml Ale ...... 70 4/ Frank Munn, tenor; Muriel W il- a relative to the Probate Court SOME RE.^tTIONS eral admIaMon has been kept low With the life-saver Golden Ply. Guaranteed against all until the Fourth. Miss Helen Meacham of Toltond son, soprano; Ohman and Arden; which will appoint a physician to U 8 Rubber ...... ** I7 i M^hlngton, July 3.--(A PI—The for that reason. The chief feature road hazards for one year, except punctures. Mrs. Paul Llssy and Mr. and Mrs. and Lincoln Sm'th o f Foreat Hills, to see U8 tear into the hot water For hatha, Archie Hayes. Gustav Hoenschen. examine him and decide whether he HELD IN NEW YORK U S Smelt ...... •■'!'!!!!.127'^ ' by Chairman Fletcher will be the card playipg. hut fpr the M anin B. Drinzlk and fam ily of Long Island, were, united iti mar' 8:30— Abe Lyman'* "Accordions"; iu In need of Institutional treatment ' U S H t^ e l...... 4..... 37-i of the Republican National commit- large numbers who do not’ eare to 4.40-21 Commander . . . .$4.9.a S.OOxW...... $6.0.5 Newark, N. J., are spending a few rlage In the preso.'ice of Immediate scrubbing, dishes, sonle light laundry work i V i c k C h r m ...... • • • • Marie Sllverla and Pierre Le- Emergency commitments for a Telatives and few friends at the ...... 14 \ K-e, accopUng the "Now Deal" as the play curds other attractions are Seaman Coal Company. days with Mr. and Mra. Stephen (Continued from Page One) Wc.stcrn \ ■ nlon Kreum. period of 30 days may be arranged home of her grandmother, Mra. and what'uot. W e think automatic hot water ...... 12'., i-ime In the comlnc Congre.sslonal bcln.g arranged. The booth that 4.50-20 ...... $5.20 5.00x20 ...... $6.25 Etsnek. West mid Mfe ! ! ’ *...... 9:00—George Olvot, Acropolis No. Sarah Preston Vi ung Saturday at •...... ■.•-ctlona, produced varl.-d reactions will be used m the serving of re- Mr. and Mrs. T: H. Kellogg and by any licensed physician. committed a holdup, he »ald, he Woolworth The W. G. Glenney Company. 7. 12 noon. The ceremony wa* per- ju8t about cuts the labor of housekeeping , I 'flay In the capital, freshments will be open on all four ...... $5.40 5.2.5x18 ------$6.70 family of Hartford are at their k n ^ nothing of it. ; Elec Bond and' .Vh'arV \'c^rh)' ' 9:80— Studeboker Cbamplos*. CONN. TOWNS HAVE 312 formed by Rev. Valentine S Alison . Police said that Castellano fitted 'Luroi. i _^^'^'j''P''®-''«ntatlve Britten (R , Ru sides with ample workers Inside 10:00— Conflict— T, 8 . S t i i b l i n g . country home here for the summer. in half. the enclosure to assure sendee to all G. E. Willis & Son, Inc...... $5.70 5.25x21 ...... $7.30 PUBLIC HEALTH NURSES pastor of toe Tolland Federated the broadcast description of th e! ------— - 10:15—To be announced.. Connecticut at the present time church. Miss Meacham wore a !P’’«Wher s challenge to from a'ny side of the iTJoth at mil 10:30—Melodic Strings from Tor- , Uie New Deal tore the ma.sk off the limes by having the place opened L. Pola Coal Company. has 94 generalized public health dress of blue crepe with hat to Even though the family income doesn’t Out of Gas— Flat Tire— Telephone 4129. onto. cursing associations, covering tl^o match. The maid of honoi was weight.»,'S,£''"u.'''rN They said the license mim- E W ’ CHINESE A - n in C M TAX l A A j ;l'"«P0llM radio In New York, ! Paclflc roast; eea foods, grocerle.s The Rev. Walter Vey, pastor of 8:30— Dance Orchestra. Uie Hebron and Gilead (Congrega- and many more for August, accord- The Hartford police were notified "'cat.-, fresh, diied frult.s. chomlcal.s’ 9:00— Ben Bemle's Orchestra. ing' to an article appearing in the that Paul Castellano Was picked up l’l)armareutica(l dve.s. pigment' CHOICE MILK FED VEAL tional churches, accompanied by his 9:80— Palmer House Promenade. as an automatic storage gas water heater. LEGS and RUMPS Shoulder Roast ' LO IN CHOPS Shoulder Chops family, will spend the month of July 'of^rent issue of the State Depart- 'i*" ' “ '■'y 6y New- York lumber, photo suppires; The Smarte.st Women Use 10:00— Musical Musirtgs — Chris- ment of Health's monthly bulletin. police. Castellano admitted being In aporta goods, and automobile tires in exchange with the Rev. Francis tiaan Kriens director. The term “summer" round-up has Hartford yesterday but denleil any Motor cars, airplanes, tobacco and Phlllipson, pastor of the Fitch Me- 10:30—Mountain Melodeers. lost the significance It had when eompjlclty In the holdup. - j liquors already bear the limit of morial Congregational church, Buf- 11:00—"Q ST" Sketch. CARLTON IQ c lb. 3 c lb. I Q k lb. the round-up idea was started ten falo. N. Y. 11:15—Emil Coleman’s Orchestra. 'bitles and tariff?-on them were ndt years ago, the bulletin explains, for changed. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie F. Ward and 11:30— Program from New 'York. Right Now You Can Own IINU8U A L CXJINt’IDE.NCE BEAUTY AIDS children spent the day Sunday on 12:00—Silent. no sooner has one year’s group ot — Yet They Uo.st Onh- Veal for Stew OoneJeo* Rib Roast Conpimi* their boat, "The Flemurjan” on the preschool cbildfen entered upon Its Torrlngton, July 3 — (AP) __ Pot Roast river at PorUand. Mr. Ward’s fducationai career than the work Frank Davis, 64. who was on his m'ast be started to round up the next ^ y from Zolfo .Springs, Florida, t5 hroflier, Reginald Ward and two ->chiidren, of Norwich were also of rroup. It Is now year around work. Plymouth, Mass., ih a house car MIDLAND 6 lbs- 25« 23|C Ib. ^ 6 c lb. BOLTON Tht article reports a growing Inter- 39c G ths party, and all enjoyed a clam and who was stricken lli shortly af- est on the part of Connecticut W e Do M O RE A N A UTO M A TIC G A S W A TER HEATER ter be stopped off here 30 days ago Even If you paid * 1.00 or more chowder dinner on the boat. Package Store id Choirs Lit eveti^ Owing to traffic conditions, also ■ Mr. snd Mra. Edwin Lawton en- mothers in round-tip work ahd In to visit Mr. and Mrs. Allen T. you could not buy flner quaJity Extra Ptof> learning their children's physical de- tockel, died late yesterday in the beauty aids tb'an Carlton And Pigs’ Hocks because cottagers object to the tertained recently Miss Florence Than O ur P a rt here is the proof ot that state- Shoulder Steak Porterhouse Steak ncise, the Hebron Tirwn Baseball Wilson «f New York City. Miss ficiencies sufficiently early that they 4th of July may be referred to the fam ily physi- Of the ^'’"‘ Bickel home; and by ^' a'1 most back ment—from a famous research team, or "The Athletics", as form- Elsie Conner of Stamford and- It'f an everycUy affair to offer clean, cian for correction before the chil- for as little as ^ ^ unusual coincidence .Mrx Bickcl laboratory; Hotel LexiaGton now olfera oreqter value them ever erly known, have been obliged to Sherman Forbes of Bombay, India, comfortsbt* accommodations to SPECIALS dren start school lyork.. w to had been 111 for several wr.-k8 "Every Carlton product tasted 5 ® I b . move their baseball diamond from Mra. Reginald Ward and two hotel gueitt. Convenient location I5 »n - 2 Sc lb. sons Jackie ~ and Tom have re- med In her home a few- hourf later Midland Sptvial is as pure and fine as products of before. Every west hoa radio, with choico of four Amston Lake to a more secluded helps, top ... hut when it cpmoi to like nature sold for il.OO. *2 00 turned to their home “In New Jer In 1932 accidental deaths to the M O N T H ^ th d ^ ^ a th . were due to chronb'- A StraiRht WTiiskev. 90 ( holcf> MIchiKBn part of Amston. The boj-S worked on tervic* .. there is where th* and J3.00.” standard Brand proarau...AT NO EXTRA crabgeI the new field' Sunday afternoon, and 8«y after spending two weeks at United States numbered 89,000; And remember, you are not TURKEYS Smoked Hams Country Roll Butter they are scheduled to play a game the home of their grandfather, R. 29,000 of these occurred in the McAlpln docs mors than its part In KU . . . $L00 paying high prices fo>- this high This populor new hotel is locoied in the center there the afternoon of the Fourth, Ward. home. making your riilt to New York a Hcrniit din, q ^ quality CarltOn Ueatitv Aids are Friends of Texas, Colebrook and of convenience. 3 blocks from Grand Central Sta- with the WlUtogton team. genuine pleasur*. May we demon- Your Master Plumber Is Authorized to Extend N.'i p ro of...... OOC but 39c. That Is wUv the smart- A basbeall -game is scheduled to Torrington, enjoyed a family r*' strate to you on your next vi»it? lbs. c union at the home of Mr. and Mrs. est women agree that Carlton has 19« 'b. 21c lb. 2 53 ‘ take place July 4 th afternoon, be- Linnwood. . (T 1 O ^ tion and within 5 mlnutee'walk of the fomoua Fifth JOHN J. WOELnj!, Manoew at last solved the c*vrmetlc prob- tween the Cardinals and Junior Edwin Lawton one day this week. NOTICE! (-\ good blond) lem ! to You the Privilege of Our 5 -Year Purchase Plan HREWORKS Eagles, both local teams.. Whichever Mr. and Mrs. Everett Keith and R(X)MS WITH BATH Complete Display— ..va. Kinds' Ilhick & White d » 0 f\ Avenue etorea. 801 rooms, each with radio and infant daughter spent the week-end Also Blank Cartrldgm. CLEANSINO CKKA.M, tissue Choice Steak Cod team wins will receive $5 cash. The THE SlegU DcuhU T«4n.B«U<4 Fancy Boston Blue Very Taaty Butterfish at Grassland Farm. , ...... tPai.oO UKEAyi. F.ACE POWDER. hath. Rates, $3 and up for one person. All Lexin?- game wdll take place on the Kibbe SHOE REPAIR SHOPS J'oie from from ( remo Beer, (jj 1 q ^ ROUGES, I.II'SriUKS. ETC. field. I James Finnegan has returned to THRESHER’S TYDOL his work In Hartford after a 10 • 2*0 *40 0 *450 . ;i9c K. vcn ion reateraranta ore cooled by reirioeraied air. Miss Harriet Hough was leader ot WILL BE CLOSED ...... npI.o U Sc lb. Sc lb. days' vacation at the home of Mr. The r Gas Co. f U sL in g station the Christian Endeavor meeting Just .star,led— 10-case ■May Be Obtained ,\t 12c lb. and Mrs. B. L. McGiirk. WEDNESDAYS AT 1 P. M. Ftoaaant VaUey, South IMndsur Siiiiday evening at the Hebroh Green The Century of Progress Fair un- capitcily ice box. Your fa- Congregational church, wntb the THE YEAR AROUND. H O T EL SAJLE ST.ABTS TOD.4Y der auspices of the Ladles’ Society vorite beer on" ice. topic, "Jesus’ Attitude Towards 6S7 PHONE To rawih our place from 5Ianches- THE ARTHUR Fresh Mackerel Cod to Boil will be held July lOtb at 4 p. m. Please bring work Wednes- Shore Haddock Fear and W orry." Slie acted In place Supper »1I1 be served at- 6 o’clock, t*r, go to Burk land and lake Ulnd- Dial 8500 48TH STREET AT LEXINGTON AVENUE • NEW YORK of Miss Thelma Cummings who will day mornings. laer Street, to Pleasant Vslley. DRUG STORE p, m., and 7 o’clock p. m. ^ A LP IN lead next Sunday evening's meet- M’e D eliver 9« Ib. CHA&LE8 Ee HOCHESTER. Manavor The regular meeting of the La- Manchester Shoe Ttu Ctntr* of Convenience ** Kubinnw Bldg. lb. •^C lb. ing. It was consecration meeting dles’ Society will be omitted this DtiAcaoB Nahotul Hoial Muugenuu Co., lac , Ralph HU«, . aiti-G*rtaon, snd there was a roll call. ' week due to the fair the following Rebuilders Association BROADWAY AT »4th STRCRT AtUnne Cifyj Sook-CadilUe, Detrotij NeihetUod RUu, CinMwwH, CU ^, Dcfiaa The Rev. Walter Vey preached week.
a L,:'.-- '•'’Si ETGirr MANCHESTEI^ EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. OONNh TTIEOTAY, JU^ ______( 4 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESl'ER, TUESUAT, jtX Y 8, lOT*. FADE NINE SOPHIE KERRS SUPERB LOVE STORY DOWNIES REVIVE CHENEY BROTHERS SOFT TENNIS TOURNEY ttiSTAY OUT OF MY LIFEI” CIRCUS PARADE B A U LEAGUE OPENS UP BALDWIN NINE READY BEARS CLAW UP UONS By Sophie Kerr APINGS STARTS JULY 14 PILOTS OF TEAMS for Local Sport Chatter IN PLAYGROUND MATCH BASEBALL LEADING Machine Shop Team Trounces YESTERDAY’S RESLXT8 HIGHLAND PARK Ribbon Mill 22 to 3 While National f BEGIN HERE TODAY blankets, slicker, wate'r bottle, med- Kandel—seems to think a lot of her eating texture. I have silk cu’-tainv, tnMa HOWARD JACKSON, Chicago 7. St. Louis 4. icine kit, knapsack. Her ridiculous ability. Jane's a real btisinesa not scrim. And I've picked up Grand Pageant of Color Is Machine Shop Wins. Osifle Win Be Feature of Field Monchsater will be well repre-; the crowd in Boston on Wednesday, Diiffy Whiffs Eight Opposing a c Molocy profeaMr, come« New York 7, Boston 4. Players Is Strive for Trophy sentod in Boston on Wednesday John was ths third man in the | fears for him—"you ifrill look nut woman. She doesn't write to me some prints and etchings and some Brooklyn 7, Philadelphia 8. Games ju ly 4— Pomerantz Batsmen While Connors ami LOCAL ATTRACTION MutHirf. JANE TERRY, Uie AND FANS DIFFER when the Red Sox and the Yankees Barry to Collins to McLnnls plsy for rattlesnakes i and grlztly bears very often, bat I keep tabs on her a good old bits of brass and cop- Four departments oC- Cheney llH llllill f lii In toini, drtennine* to (Only games scheduled). Bakery Team Wins. clasb. There are many who are and John started his profeaiional | Jones H it W ell, .471 r and to try not to fall off cliffs or little, other ways, i feel I ought to." per.'' Introduced Again — Big Brothers went Into action last night American win Us beort Howard, howe\-er, take cold"'- "But doesn't she ever come home aa the newly formed soft ball for Which Waller “Ty” *ri Mickey Corehane, Tigers, (.291), taking the trip to see Babe Ruth in baseball as a third baseman in Man-; game. A doublehcadei is set down as- "It must be lovely, said Am/ Detroit 9-5, Cleveland 2-e Y'Ankee and With his mystifying slants, being ; there and back. Tnc feature event on Ident of the lUndel ^ « « l At last everyone wa.s gone and thing wrong about it, Jane. Don t play every Monday nig'hl in , the Brooklj-n ...... 28 41 Herman of Chibs, Pepper Martin of served. Tiger teams of the Rec Legion Racing Nearby. and -it can't be helped. I never .406 and the West Side playgrounds. Next Tuesday. Speaking of the Boston game on credited w-lth sight strikeouts. The I the program will be the 85,000 Inda*. was much good at handling her, twist my words." future, the first game starting at Philadelphia ---- 24 45 This year an entry foo of 25 cents Cardinals, and either Vaughan or On Thursday at fl p. m.; at East Junior Leagpie are reminded that jj-cndence Day handicap which will , .'ll***" the-house was empty. Amy had ,’i:30. The score: .348 the Glorious Fourth there wlU be score: THORPE, head of the rental de- ^ g^dbve and now that she's done so well Jane stormed oni "What no c-n» Cincinnati ---- 21 44 .323 will be charged, but there will be no Jackson, depending on which is in Glastonbury the Baldwins will meet their teams arc scheduled for a ! bring together some of the fastest' partmenl. One evening uhjm she | Manchester fans present who will IJims for herself she's independent b; here appreciates Is that there's an Throwing .American cost for using the courU. Singles starting lineup; outfielders, Wally a team from that place. playoff game this evening at the Sports of every variety arc steam- i runners in the country. Betting m Is lonely he takev her to dlpncr. AB. R. H. PO. By ALAN GOLXD try and get an opportunity to talk AB. R. H. PQ. A. E. wAy back to Ma burg in a delicious me. in every way almost, and 1 entirely new era begun for wo.-n A. E. W. L. Pet. and doubles for men end women will Berger of Braves, Paul Waner of Pi- The Pomerantz Bakery nine came West Side diamond. All players legalized in New Hampshire and, Ritchie, lb ... . .4 1 0 1 0 0 to Joe Caaey. Casey played bis Donahue, If . . . . .2 0 0 0 0 0 Ivg op the platter in readiness to be state of relaxation after elTort and won't break the. very little thread en. They're free - to choose t.neir New York ...... 42 24 .636 be played in the tournament. New Y'ork. Juiy 8.— (A P )— A ft- rates, and Joe Moore of Giants. bock to even accounta with t should be on hand. 0 those who succeed In picking th#: Dwyer, ss .... . 4 0 2 0 1 2 first professional baseball in Man- Gwieh, ss . . ; . . 3 0 0 2 1 served for the delectation of Man- NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY gladness to be going home. that holds her to me If I can help work, to live their lives as they Detroit ...... 42 28 .600 Walter “Ty' Holland is the de- er bluepencllllng trie recotnmenila- American League — Inflelders, Baldwins Sunday at &It. Nebo In a Bantly, p ...... 1 0 0 1 5 0 winners may return with a fat bank- Gleason, 2b ,, . .4 0 1 3 0 0 Washington Jimmie Foxx of Athletlca, and game' that sparkled with brilliant cheater aa a catcher, before going chester residents on July 4. Only 'Tve got the Booth house for It. She's only 23 and" that's pret- want to. Marriage is only one of ---- 37 . 33 .529 fending champion in the singles and tlona of Gua H. Fan on bow rival to Detroit Me is now one of the . Francis J. Burke, publicity mana- Ford, lb ...... 2 . 2 1 7 0 0 loll for their luck and worry. GHAPTRP. -you.' was her mother's trlu r-ph- many possible careers and one of Hlcking, if .... . 3 2 0 1 0 0 Boston , ---- 36 33 .522 he will meet til comers. Reports Jimmy Dykes of White Sox;' out- pitching and fielding. ‘The , game baseball games »rc on the menu for ty young. She might sometime need Sheridan. 3b .. . 3 1 0 5 major league all star teams should ground keepers at the Red Sox'a ger of the Catholic Club base)>all Johnson. 2b . . . 2 0 0 1 2 0 local consumption, hut those hav- Auto Raring ant. greeting. "It w-as a battle, me. She thinks she knows It’ all — the least desirable. A woman has 1 1 Cleveland' . ---- 35 32 .522 concede that several future tennis fielders, Ben Chapman of Yankees. was really closer than the score, 5 team, sends the following letter to While she walted-Tor Howard to C. Johnson, c . 3 0 1 4 0 1 take the field for the battle at the field, having been employed by Ed- Salmonson, 3b. 1 1 1 0 1 1 ing automobiles may fnjoy about come m to lunchedh Amy was play- but I w-on. Old .Miss Rachel Booth but 1, d o u b t I t " a right to bear children ' if sne St. Louis ...... 30 35 .462 stars are blossoming and that Hol- Sam West of Browns and Earl to 1, might Indicate. Both pitchers the Herald; "Last week the (Jathollc Judd, c ...... 1 1 0 5 0 1 Automobile racing is set down for Suhie. sf , . . . . . 3 0 2 4 2 1 Philadelphia Polo Grounds, one week from to- burled stellar ban, the bakery team die Collins who first met him when everything on the sport calendar >f Crierry Park at Avon tomorrow ing the Brahins C Major tntermez- Insisted that she couldnlt heir lo ','Don't you think ahe'll ever wants to outside Of marriage ' ---- 27 40 .403 land probably will have to exert; A.veriU of Indians. they played Against each other in Club merely stated that , the fans Turner, r f ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 V. Johnson, cf. . .2 0 0 0 0 0 Chicago ...... 23 • 47 .329 all hts skill to retain his title. |day. Manager Bill Terry of the Na- getting but four hits off the de- they want to do a little travelling. afiernoon starting at 1:30 o'clock’. ao and listening tc her own music have anyone. live 'there since she come home? I miss her" Opizzi, p .. .|k . 1P04—Joe wltb Manchester and Ed- would get a chance to compare the Jacky. rf ...... 1 0 0 0 1 0 couldn't, but after a w-hlle sue . 3 0 1 0 0 0 TOD.AY’S GAMES Director Busch said play would' luonal League and Joe Cronin of the pendable Robbins, while the local (Yithnllr. Club (inmes ,\l Jepson, driving an A-1 special, is critically^ She was dissatisfied. It "Oh I daresay if the notion Amy felt Jar more at home with Turkin-gtpn. rr . 2 die with Rockville. merits of both the Catholic Club iSrant. cf ...... 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 said she might not mind so much 0 1 0 0 0 National have to be started at the stipulated American League made public to- nine could gather only two hits off L ^ a the Green team when the • Here in towli double headers seem the favorite because of his experi- rtibuld he lighter, but not humor- struck her she might come, -.but • this Jane who ranted wild ideas. Dabaidh, rf . .’.1 1 1 0 0 Cordy, rf ...... 0 1 0 1 0 0 since it was you. And the moncy'I. ' I've seen no .signs o f it yet." 0 St. Louis at Chicago. time unless it rains. The player day their eelectlons for each twenty that well knowm speed, ball artist, '^Colored Gianta were io be opposed Feeney, c f ...... 1 0 0 0 0 to he the order of the day as far as ence, but A1 will get plenty of com- istic nor clowni.sh. ,Vot too fragile, I "Oh stuff,." she said. "Every child' J. Anderson, cf . 1 0 1 0 0 0 FIRE DEPARTMENT Manchester has a lot of good ball . 0 but witty and precise.and cri.sp. be a god-.send for her. " j After Miss Rosa- left, Amy .sat ; has the right to the protection of New York at Boston. failing to appear will be declared in man squad. Castlllanl. by the Catholic Club. Rain called basebalt is concerned. The local pntitlo'n from the east's leading "Oh .Mother' I'd rather have Philadelphia at Brooklyn. default, and this applies to the team. The two young pilots who taka The bakery team scored all of players, but they are not all playing a halt to this, or rather threatening Totals ...... 14 6 2 17* 2 Catholic Club nine will cross bats drivers. A 75-piece band will furnish ■It's in the touch. " she thought. ! thinking about Jane. There eeem- j the ordinary civilized .conventions. Totals ...... 33 5 10 18 4 5 on one team. If all the best could 10 "and keeping strictly to. the beat.” It than any house In .Marburg, j ed no help for it. Jane was out of A woman may do as she pleas rs Cincinnati »at Pittsburgh. Prizes are to bo awarded the win- over the Jobs handled lost year by their runs on two costly errors, the weather did. Bears with the New Eiieland Colored music. • Weaving .Ymerlean ners. The men's trophy for three Connie Mack and John J, McGraw TEAM DROPS TILT only ones made by the Manchester be mustered under one banner Man- "The Catholic Club lietlevea in Giants on the West Side field at l-Tshlng ' She started the metronome and Think pt that walled garden with j her life and she must accept the about, marrying, hut she certain.;/ AB. R, H. AB. R. H. PO A. E. the smoke-tree!" PO. A. E. Detroit at Cleveland. years, which was offered for the loet no time demonstrating wrhere outfit. The lone tally of the Bald- chester. wolild have a crackerjack fair play never offers alibis, for de- Jones, as ...... , 3 2 3 0 0 1 10:45 o'clock, while at 3:15 o'clock began again, so intent that nsHc loss. She would like so much to see shouldn't bring a child into the Stevenson, c . . . 2 1 0 1 0 0 team perhaps unbeatable In the Fishing smacks may be chartered The Booth house w-rs not on Washington at Philadelphia. first time last year, will be the prin- they differ ebarply with the fans wins came in on a wild pitch. Krup'- feats. 1 recommend that the Man- Simmon. 2b ... . 2 1 0 1 in the afternoon on the same dia-, «fld not hear Howard enter- . ^ ^ Jane ax a business wbman. Sl.e world for its shame and dishonor. Brennan, p . , . ..3 0 0 2 3 1 state. 1, 2 at New Limlon. Mystic, Stonlnglon, the campus ’ avenue but om the wished her unending success. Children don't ask to be born. Boston at New York. cipai prize. Holland has one leg on who b i^ the final say so a year ago. skln's running one-hand catch of chester Green schedule a game to Connors, lb . . . .. 2 1 2 3 0 0 mond the Catholics will stack up New: Haven and many other ports! They had been rtiorricd for al- Eagleson, 'ss .. . 4 1 1 4 3 1 I Only games scheduled). this trophy. Opie’s hard drive waa the fielding be played with the B. C. Porter against the fast Arrow, Hart & most a year ~ months that had cros.- street below. It was old and "She'll have ll, too," she . thought. They're helpless,';...... Shifts Pitching List Go Good Except in Third Inn Pongratz, c ... . 1 0 1 8 1 1 along Long bsland Sound for parties Merrer, lb ...... 4 2 2 5 0 1 gem of the game. This was done In proportion to population it is team in New Britain. J. Simmons. 3b . .2 0 lUgcman team of Hartford. Both pa.*scd swiftly ami ■ very happily. strong! with funpy little incon- "Jane was always, clever, and there "Of course you'd think that sim- Llebro, If ...... 4 Cronin, besides naming Frank 0 4 1 1 seeking relaxation angling in tha 1 3 2 1 0 when the bases were loaded The a safe bet that Manchester has 'The Catholic Club defeated the Blretta, p, cf .. . ..3 1 0 0 games shape up as being hum- venient .steps 11]) and down be- was a strength in her under her ply because you've always refused Anderson, sf .. . 3 1 (Pinky) Higgins of the Athletics to 1 0 com, blue waters off Long Island. How-ard's v-olce urou.scd Amy from .1 2 0 1 ing When West Sides Col score; ' more young boys and girls and Porter team at West Side field on Blanchart, If . .2 0 0 0 0 0 dingers and the fans may be sure of her pn-ocupatton. "Weil, it's tween the wide rooms, flrep aces wild ideas and foolishness. Oh. I do to go with the times.'' Donaldson, 2b ..3 0 0 play third base instead of the Swordfish are said to be "running" 2 1 1 CARDINALS WHITEWASH WEST SIDE BOYS CLUB veteran' Jimmy Dykes, White Sox Poraerantr. Bakery persona around 30 years of age who June 16 by a score of 8 to 3. At DuiTy, p, c f .. . .2 1 1 1 1 1- come!" be said with high, formal mantels, a shal- hope 'she does wonderful things I Amy suddenly wanted to laugh Benson, rf ...... 3 0 0 1 p'enty of cxcIteDent. H few miles off Block Island. whUa 0 0 manager who bad a ten to one mar- AB R HPO A E can swim well than any other In- New Britain the Catholic Club lost Sullivan, rf ... . 1 0 0 0 1 0 Green Team Plays low- turning staircase a home do hope so." at the absurdity of arguing w-lth Pratt, 3b ...... 3 0 0 1 0 1 blueflsh also are reported to be bit- 'She s-A-ung around on thi- stool. built in no style and with no plan, gin in the poll, And selecting A1 lect Seven Runs; Bluefields Adamick,' cf ... ..3 1 0 0 0 0 land town: Going back about 2tol. Fraher, rf . . . . . 0 1 0 0 0 0 The Manchc.ster Green outfit Avltl "They've really nuide an olTi-r " ' Jane oh the subject of feminism .Stratton, cf ... . 2 0 1 0 0 0 ORIOLES; SCORE 6 TO 0 TAKE HAWKS IN TOW ing. yet holding an air of dignity i-nci at practically the first moment*of Simmons of the White Sox to start Krupsklri, If ... ..3 1 13 0 0 years to the first introduction of a "iiere is a tip from one who has Totals ...... 18 7 0 18 4 5 l.1kc on' the strong Pomerantz Bak- "Yes, and a very decent one Before the house wa.s entirely V ■ Debastlard, 2b . ..3 0 10 2 0 life guard at Globe Hollow, from follo-vd baseball very keenly for Golf Tournament ease". There w-cre t-rees betw-.-er ready for it, Amy's furniture ar- their meeting. Totals ...... 31 the game in the outfeld in place of Lose. ery team of Hartford at Jarvis Old Ellcrt must be sicker than i 8 20 8 6 Calusine, 3b . . . . .4 0 0 2 0 0 year to year the number who use 12 years. Comparative scores •Two out when winning nin was The usual holiday tournament of it and the street and behind ,t rived, and then began a tedious ‘■'You're like Aunt Rosa " went on Score by innings: Timely Hitting Brings Victory Earl Averin of the Indians, radically Grove tomorrow morning at 10 we heard. Of ',-oiirse he'll be the a garden closed in with a prick Weir Slashes Out Pair of Two- shifted the pitching list. Nargi, c ...... 3 0 0 13 2. 1 the place has Increased and there mean nothing in baseball. When scoroil. . o'clock. These teams have met twice golt will be held at the .Manchester ostensible 'tlead. but I'll do all the follow-up process, taking room by Jane vehemently. "The rcaao.n I Throwing ...... OOO 201 2—5 hy Score of 4 to 2— Bantly's have been Improvements to meet Country Club and a large number pf w-all a garden with wistaria and BaRgers While Rautenberg Cronin agrees with the fans that Dlnucci. lb ... ..4 0 18 0 0 the Catholic Club and Green team Two base hits. Connors. Salmon- this aea.son, the first game being work and have a full profes.sor- I room as soon aa she could get the came is because I intend to maae Weaving ...... 500 000 —6 Due to the "Fourth" occurring on the demands. A 'boy or girl who devotees of this game undoubtedly Illae mpe.s roses,' mock orange her give up my inheritan:/, so that Hitting Feature. Vernon (Goofy) Gomez of the Battlson,' rf ... ..3 0 110 0 meet on the field of bsttle. let the son, Jones 2. Blretta;-stolen bases, stopped by rain in the sixth without shlp. They don't like, to lose the I workmen but and putting that Suhio out hit by batted ball. Does Effective Pitching. the double-header night, two games can not srilm In Manchester today best team, win." and erepe' myrtie, with matted I can do something on my ov r. Yanks is the number one fllnger in C. Castllla'nt, ns ..3 1 0 0 0 1 Duffy, Fordy: base on balls oft, a score arid the second going to the wUi be on hand to try their skill.. value of hts name, w-.'iich is nat- room in ordei. then closing the No outs w-hen winning run w-as Is the exception rather than the Bantly 8, Bieretta, 7: struck out by. Tennis also will be played on the beds of. lilies of the valle ybylow It's wi -ked for her to be manag- scored. the league, but instead of picking were scheduled 'n trie Rec-Legton Castlllani, p ... . .2 1 0 0 1 0 Capitol City aggregation by a score ural. D'you want to go hack to ■ door against dust and dirt. She ■ Trie West Side Boys CJub defeat- rulp. Bantly 3, Duffy 8. Blretta 3; time, different courts In town although np and at one side the si.lvery, plumy ing'that money w-hen 1 could dou- Two base hits. Eagleson, Dwyer; The Cardinals whitewashed the Earl Whitehin of the Senators; Lefty Softball League last night. The Chick, X ...... 0 1 0 0 0 0 Director Frank Busch of the c) 2 to 0. In the afternoon at 3 Marburg?" ■ hadn't marked the boxes and ed the Hawks in a hard fought 0 0 0 0 0 1 hr. 30 min.; umpire, Magnuson. matches are scheduled. smoke tree {hat ail the children i'bar.-els by their contents, so as ble 11. Over and ove. again—but double plays, Eagleson to Donald- Orioles at the Blueflelds diamond on Grove of the Red Sox and Willis Manchester fire department team Ahem, rf ...... 1 Recreation i^Centers announced to- O'clock at Jarvis Grove the Green "I'll love it. Not that I don't game at the West Side diamond on Hudlln of the Indians, the Herman Bronkie. who waa with day that automobiles going to the . Globe Hollow in .Marburg had delighted in It ! they were opened they irtVartably she doesn't believe a woman kmwr son to Merrer, Suhio to Gleason; Saturday. Both teams played snap- team will pit its skill against the like it here. Howard—" She looked was crowded and overgrow-n and the West Side yesterday by a score next three choices in order held the West Sides in check except 80 5 4 27 6 2 the Manchester team when Joe field games at Norwich July 4 will I Globe Hollow pro'oably will be m about the pleasant room with its i held the -t-Jilngs she couldn't ii.se anything about huslnjas anvth-ng base on bails off, Opizzl 4, Brennan py baseball but the Hawks lacked for one inning in their game at Casey was the. catcher, oald the Poquonock. town team for the first tangled biit, not neglected eno-igh at all, the' old idiot: I'm lojing’ 0:. struck out by Q]5plzzi 2, Bren- of 8 to 0. , A couple of two baggers in the popular poll, ho has Baldwin A. O leave from in front of the School time this season. This should de- mecca for thousands tomorrow, ea- dark oak furnishings, lively blue ' at om-e. And there were new eiir- the power to come through with Hlckey'a Grove. The third Inning AB R HPO A E other (lay that be will be in Boston Street Rec tomorrow morning at 11 Soft Ball Standing pecially if the heat wave continues. to be sad as many deserted old ! tain rnd.s to be bought and pii' Jjp chance, after chance " she quiet- nan 1; umpires, Ve.xco, Nelson. by Third Baseman Weir of the selected Red Ruffing of the Yanks, velop into a scrappy game. and yellow- cretonnes, ceillng-hlgh hits when they were needed. Hage- Mel Harder of the Indians , and when the West Siders scored seven Bedurtha. c . .4 « 0 6 2 0 on July ’4. Bronkie la now selling o'clock. All runners from Manches- There are no natatorial events set gardens are. , ...... :' None of tfie old ones wen- ti'p, ed herself suddenly- She. had n'o* Cardinals took the heart out .of the now and Remtenburg were ’ the w. PC. At Hlghlan(l Park bookshelves. t-ascnuhit windows Orioles and enabled the former Tommy Bridges of the.’Tlgcrs. with: ruris was too great a handicap for Wlganow’skl. 2b ..4 0 0 1 1 1 Tertillzer and calls on many of the ter planning to participate In the L. down for July 4 at this favorite 'It had been arranged that .-Vmy i right size This meant hew on meant to tell anyone this. ' An'l i heavy hitters for the losers, each the firemen, the final score being farmers in this section. He lives in Army & Navy ...... 4 1 .800 Over at Highland Park the Bald- open to the campus green., "But I --Would stay. w'lUi her ., parcnUi until team to Coast along to an easy vic- Jack Russell of bis own Senators, Sturgeon, ss .. ...2 1 0 1 1 1 games are requested to be present bathing pool, however. can take all'thfii " I tains, too. When she wasn't work- heavens.' she said. ’ "I roust hurry i -■■S-sidi getting one hit out of two trips to ! 13-8 in favor of the West Sides. Springfield. H. Co. No. J_____ ...... 4 2 .667 win A. C., and the Highland Park How-ard came biiok, but every day back She's going to have the !aw- I tory. Rautenberg, with six atrike- for mopping up duty. Oble, cf ...... 2 0 0 8 0 0 on time. "And me" . , ing ri the garden Amy found the plate. Bantly led the Boys Club Explains Cholix-s I Features of the game, were 0 2 0 0 West Side...... 4 2 .867 team will atruggie to lift each she went up lo the Itooth ho-ise : h<-|-.S(-lf aewtng hems and ca'-.ings .vcr dome up. So nice to .see you PLAYERS HARASS outs to his credit, did dazzling work O'Toole. -If ...... 4 0 "Any you'" .they smiled at each with the stick, slashing two hits out ^In explanation w.of .... his ______choioes,_ catches by Tom Scott and Bing ..4 0 0 lO 0 0 Ed Wall, now in the automobile Legion ...... 2 2 .500 other's scalp. Field and track games to siiperlritend the necessary clean ' i In lengths i f scrim and dotteil Amy, and your new house" on the shelf. Heading the popular on the mound, while Blratta also of four tries. Antonio, lb ... The Methodist Club travels to other with the ronfidcnce of com- did good work but lacked support which w-ere announced through the ! Fraser. Kellei: and Moske played a Saverlck, 3b .. . .3 0 0 1 3 0 business in Boston, has been enjoy- Main Office ...... 2 3 .400 will be held at the Park tomorrow, Ing and renovating. From garret ! SWISS and organdy which .seerec.t Amy caught- her arm. 'Jane." demand Charles Sparks, manager The Hawks would like to arrange did ing the games between the - teams Blooraflcld Thursday night to play and the b.aseball g&me will be one plete accord, a life fully sharpd. of Down Brothers circus, has re- from hja teammates. The score: local chapter of the Baseball: "9c game for the firemen aa Baldwin, rf ... . .3 0 10 0 0 Blueflelds ...... 2 4 .333 to eellitr there must be w hol-(uli- inniimcrahlc. And the time t.-r sh? cried, "don't go tike th s »I've LEAGUE UMPIRES games with ariy.theam in town with the played by the Braves and those the "Y " team oi that place In a of the features of the program. "And then there'll be fiilhcr and vived the circus parade in all Us C'ardlnala Writers' a.ssociatloii, Cronin pointed I-Icbnson and Arm.strong for Robbins, p ...... 3 0 1 0 8 0 league game. These two teams V. F. W...... 1 3 .250 scrubblng and rubbing. The ha''.i llowaril's return was (Imwing missed you so. Dear Jane *in't players 16 years of age or under. meeting the Red Sox. At heart Ed Norwich Meet mother! I'll miss poor old Grand- room w-HS a veritable museum iileec old time radiance. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. out there were facts the fans cliq j West Sides. . . ' Mader...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 played an eight inning tie last week M. F. D...... 1 S .250 pa—but—there's ni. use thinking of \ery near. we be friends again?" But : HERBERT \V. B.YKKKR Webb c .. 3 0 ' Bob Holland, Indians—Doubled In what I did '■ w-as Orinlns 1 13 1 0 in the American League llriciip. Lou for the No. 1 men. The scores: baseball career in Rockville--says wltli a vlctorj- in Manchester. 2.5 to ^5.1f ui)t playing regular base- ence Day. I gracefully and iinuidly In re- in the world I can do for v di. ■ I. circus tunes, with the pretty pranc- The heat, the humidity, and two Kosc rf . .. . 2 0 . 0 0 0 0 ninth to drive home winning runs "What about your fi<-ld vvorlc Ihi.v "Jiini' .Jim Londos. place.and the report would be that W'liilo the workmen .were hiisy eyes were full of doubt and fear,' ! a.'peralon on the eyesight of harass- Thurner, If .. ... 4 0 0 4 0 0 Hawks the outfield duty with Simmons.! lb ...... 4 0 0 time first biuseman for the Boston her ham aa to a stranger "Oh edarlos. with the balloon nni novel-:' 'll umpires, are taking early show- Becker 2b ., 2 0 0 Local Nine Travels to Park Chicago, July 3.— (A P )—Sammy ctberwlse decided before, start of watch the mighty Babe Ruth and his Greece, threw Abe Coleman, New much shy. But ll'il. only to- in.-tld,- Amy did what .die could in a lonely frightened Jane who Grimason, Ib ___ 3 0 0. 4 0 0 3 1 1 Cronin departed from trie voting: Freheit, c ...... 4 0 0 Nationals, writes to a friend in hsrd hitting teammates tackle the It's Am y'" she .said in a nigh ty vendors shouting their wares on iif. by emphatic request Edgerton cf ... . 2 0 0 ■ 1 0 0 1 0 nty and Wins 12 lo 8 ■\fter town that he is planning to be in Miindell, former lightweight cham- game. York: - through July and Ihul will give me , Uw gaiilcn pruning, weeding, cut- : eli-ar voice wilhiait expres.l.in, wanted kindness and help a.s -in Pongratz, c . ..2 0 0 9 0 0 list in picking Sam West of the Hansen, p, 2b ... 4 Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park. all .sides .and with the omnipresent , Weir 3b ...... 2 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 Boston on Wednesday. pion, announced from his nome in 3. Playoff. Winner of first and Sec- Portland, Me.—Mephisto, Oar- six w-eeks in .Marburg to get or- ■ sprouts and siickeri-. tying Bi;l Amy's w-vicomi- tumbled oi.* the years gone by Amy had seen Siiiniiiiirily EJi-efi-d Gates, cf ... ..20 0 0 0 0 Browns for reserve outfield work,'A. Gustafson, sf . 3 Hitting Spree. Reports Indicate that between 200 ganized" 1 up tin- liotous vine:. It might have this Jane before at times when ; slenni callioje bringing iip the rear' Zwlck ss ...... 2 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 Rockford, III.; last night .icflnt^ely ond rounds to compete in three-game many, defeated Archie Campbell, "Bui I'm so glad to see you Wlien I A half dozen nrgunicntative C. Blanchard. rf 3 0 0 0 0 0 instead of Carl Reynolds of the Red ; Forde. ss ...... 3 playoff for 1 -/car possession of arid .300 residents of this town ex- "Just, lapping up work, aren't | been hard work but she was enn- she had been alighted or laughed, it looks as though the street pa- ' Biratta, p ... . . 1 0 Wei.ss l b ...... 4 0 1 10 0 0 Sox, besides selecting Rick Ferrell I Schlldge, I f ...... 2 0 0 It is more than likely that John that he would retire from the ring. Canada. (Campbell hurt, unable tar did you i nine* Miss Rosa told .n*e . J nncipals have been summarily 0 0 0 0 trophy put up by Recreaten Center. pect to.go to the Hub to enjoy the continue). youT What will your mother say? slantly Intelnipied hy old fri'cmls. at or neglected by the other chil- rade will help make Friday a real I E. Salmonson, If 2 0 1 Stechholz, c ., , 3 0 0 - 7 2 of the Red Sox in preference to - C. Smith, I f ...... 1 0 0 The, Concordia Lutheran basebaU '.'Stuffy" Meinnis will be found in He plans to manage boxers. the other day you never ram<- b-"i a old tim,c rireus day In .Manchester, iI I'jeeted from the ball parks in the 2 1 0 Have you told her*" j , who vv.mied to see her atul draw dren. or when she had done some- B. Biratta, rf ..1.0 0 1 0 Healy p ...... 3 1 1• 0 1 0 Rollle Hemsiey of the Bniwns for 1 Angelo, cf ...... 3 Ov' I : team traveled to Brldegport Satur to'Nfarhui'g .Jane, di-ar you .Ut-k A brilliant east makes up the.,' lust couple of weck.s and yesterilav Schaller if . . . . 0 * day and defeated the Fir.st Engli.sh Not yet .“the won't,I mind .S h e h e r hai-.k Into the town'.s kiimmei thing reckless ami daring that Bil Klem calmly -waved Manager 2 0 0 1 0. 0 back.stopplng aid to Bill Dickey and K- .Smith, t-f . ... 3 0 (o stimning. you're .simplv g: r g -- 1931 program of the big circus ; Peck rf ...... 2 0 __■ Lutheran team lo the tune of 12 talking now of two years m diversions , needed pardon. This was the , I Frank Frir'ch. Coach Mike Con- Totals ...... '2-1 0 2 ”24 5 4 0 0 0 0 Mickey Cochrane. i Otis'" whic-h 'w-ill be headed ■ by Jack ! Hagenow If .., 2 1 • 1 0 0 0 35 11 14 21 3 1 ! to 8, France." They all cailii- Edgar .More- Jam- liked that Slip hail h.in Jane Aniv had always o-en to ! zaie.s and Dizzy Dean o£ the St. Score by Innings: Terry's SeleetioiiH "Yea, I know. She said the other . land, Vanny llougli, IkUii.si- .March; quirk to champion, to defend, to Hoxie. popular w-e;itern sc'rei-n star,; ■Orioic.v ...... 000 000 000—0 Rautenbiirg rf 2 0 1 0 0 0 Bill Terry has not decided i Blueflelds, Srt, Hilbererri, * the man mountain. struggling witli her own reelings who appears in person with hl.s en- ' Ixiuis Cards to tnc elubhoiise after A E -started for. the Concordias and was day the greatest discovery of her Hynry and Adi-lc Berwyn, Bill I low- comfort. But the glimpse n* Ihl-i ; '.hi-y disputed his ruling on a play Cardinals ...... 004 011 OOx—6 whether bis teammate, Travis Jack- AB R H PO She had meant not to sec- Ar.ij, or tire Hollywood company. Totals 26 2 4 24 10 2 3 1 0 0 ' relieved In the fourth Inning after life was that she hadn't any roots' nrd the crowd she hiol grown up apeak to her. hi'it now' tin An,v other Jane lasted only an -n.s'ant. that p.aved the way for the Car-is' 'Last bat not taken. son, the popular choice, or Arky Schubert, If and didn't need any to enjoy her- 'j witlu all making her more I him was so brief that .\my alm-iai ■ Two base hits, Weir 2; double Hawks 000 000 200—2 Vaughan of the Pirates will start at *-■ Johnson, p . . 4 2 I the First Lutherans had collected had. ' "as it were, .seized her ai-,il I 7 to 4 defeat oy the Chicago Cubs. W. S. Boys Club 010 101 Olx—4 . 4 0 0 i seven hits off him. He was rellev- self. Call her up and ask her in;weIconie Fte.ride.s. these, there w-,-re was .so o(ien in her ml.mir.-ti.m doubted that she had sein jt .-Ul ; Chicago's victory eqableq the Cubs plays, Zwlck to Canada 2, Winzlcr shortstop but otherwise he has com- Smith, 3b, lb . Two base hits: Cordy, Wiley. paratlvely few differences with the Blanchard, sf . . 4 0 1 1 ed by BUI Gess, who pitched super- dinner and we ll tell her thi-u" jdhe older people, faciiUy wivei and .lane w a.-. rat her pteiiRed ’.-"s'dea she now- saw was the rmar slim, 4o remain within two games of the to Kerr: left on bases, drioles- 7, Amji looking about the room again, 1 townspeople, who seemed as glad to hrown-clad figure walking awiftl.,- Cardinals 12; base on balls off, Rau- Hits oft Hcaly 6. La Coss 4. Stolen verdict of fandom. The only note- Mordovsky, ss . 2 2 0 lative hall for the rest of the game. Amy ha'i on a gingham work .\fw York Giants, National League bases, Becker 2. Edgerton. Healy. . 3 0 0 i The (^ncordias were on a bitting speculating ;'I can get us all mot''-i hei ns her own age inllnintis. and decl.sively away from hei as ].aee setters, w-ho walloped the Bos tenburg 6, Biratta 5. Blanchard 3; worthy shift is that Mel Ott, of the T. Struff, cf .. dress that w-iis neither new nor hit by pitcher. Gatos; struck out Lenon, Weir, Haefs. Left on bases, . 3 0 1 1 spree and collected 17 hits from ed and settled while vou're in the Amy's fsther and niMher com- fresh. Jane could ,con.los,.e;id. from B .stranger. ' ton Braves 7 to 4. Giants will be a starting outfielder K s f. 3b, lb field " plained that they never saw their by, Rautenberg 7, Biratta 2,- Hawks 14, Boys Club 8. Base on along with Joe Medwick of " ’hey. c .. . 2 0 0 i three Bridgeport pitchers. Fischer, "What are you doing yoiirBei'?' "Lapping up a. bit of work your- chilli iilnne. (To-Be Continued) ' The Braves defeat dropped them Blanchard 6: umptre(i; W. Sar- balls off La Cass 5, Healy 0. Hit by the Cards and Chuck Klein of the Struff, rf .. . 1 0 0 j Haberern and Tureck. starred for shs asked "I just came down, j into fifth place, p few- percentage self, aren't you?" ■Mi.s.h Rosa Terry came too. and geant, J. Doggart. pitcher, by La Cass (Weir). Struck Cub.s, leaving Wally Berger of the | Schubert, rf . 1 1 0 ' the Concordias and Novak and Meriz found Amy very {f^nmy ahd hot. for the night. Aunt Rn.sa didn't I ponts behind the idle Pittsburgh out by Healy 7, La Coss 13. Tima Braves, third choice in the' poll, fo r' Cansi*. 2b . . 3 1 1 were best for Bridgeport. The expect me I came on .3iis>iefr ' LEADERS I Pirates. Lon Koeheke's two home ruthlessly pulling os,it young wis- 1:00. Umpires, Fisher and Fraser. score: "Army wives and . professors' Nobody told me. you wer* In reserve duty. Pie Traynor, Frank ■wives can move in their sleep, they tarias which had sprung up by NATIONAL LE.AGl'E I tuna helped the BrookI>-n Dodgers Frisch and Terry complete the in- 31 6 8 18 6 4 Concordia Lutheran. town" The Poet’s Column !■ Batting—Terry, Giants. tor the Phillies 7 to 5. say. How much are they going to HI?® dozen. ‘I'm too dlsgu'sflng to .365: Last Night s Fights field. "Two base bits, A. Gustafson. ab r b po a e pay you? gl^« 'you. a kis? ' Amy told her "But I'm going to live hers ; I Vaughan, Pirates, .363. ' Y'anks Blank Sox .\U Agree'on Hubbell Forde: three base hits, Blanchard, Warren, • ss ___ . .4 1 1 3 S 0 now. m .Miss Rachel Bn.iil, s o'd ■ Runs—Vaughan, Pirates, 66; CURTISS TEAM DEFEATS, "Three thoue-and" gue.sr'"\VaU until 1 wa.vh my face GRANDMA'S FU)\VERS Lefty Gomez's 13 triumph of the Terry named only two catchers, Schlldge. Angelo: hits off Hansen Lerch, lb ...... 5 3 3 12 1 0 hoii.sb I haven't moved m \ I Medw-lek, Cardinals, 63. . '■ear against two defeats, marked 1 2 0 2 0 “ Howard! Double what you get And.iio .HiL^ilown I borrowed ttiose Chicago-"Shcrald' Kennard, 146, A1 Lopez of the Dodgers and Gabby (7), C. Johnson (14), Lashinske Gess. 2b-p ...... 3 DOUBLE WRAPPED I've bi-t-n working there a'l day' here' We'll be robing! Oh, that's clialr.s frum'^Molher until my things Runs batted in- -Ott, Giants. 74: 'he New Y'ork Y'anks 5-0 shutout of Hartnett of the Cubs, In order to ( l l ; sacrifice bits, Lashinske, Groman, c ...... 5 0 1 3 2 1 getting It straight. Oh, Jacc, : Dear old-fashioned flowers so gay, Collln.s, Cardinals. 62, Fargo, N. D., stopped Mickey FOKKERS AT SOFT BALL grand Let's buy some new c-hlnn ean bt- un|mckeii.iCkihi ‘ the Bo.ston Red Sox. The victory O'Shea, 148, Chicago. (8); Frankie have an extra infielder. He substi- (3); base on bails off Hansen (4), Haberern, p-lb . .5 3 3 3 2 0 come back and look at it it'i g i- I Hollyhocks arc here today Hits-. Moore, Giants, 101: Med- 2 0 and a cheval glass ,ind a really nice Like a dear, old friend, so quaint cjiabled them to increase their lead Genovise, 141, Winnipeg, Man., out- tuted hts owm Joe Moore in the list John.son (1): struck out by Hansen Fischer, 3b ___ ..5, 2 2 3 "M'hy anyone tiUoks gardening ing to be sw-eet i d love you to j I wick. Cardinals. 100. Tureck, cf ...... 5 2 4 1 0 6 rug, an Onenta. that'!!' last us the 1s jiretly .Work toi women 1 never Such as artists fain would paint. ovCr- Detroit to two games. The pointed A1 Pahl, 140, Minneapolis, Hitting by D. Coleman, T. Mar- of outfielder reserves for Kiki Cuy- (2); umpires. Phelon and G. Ken- ■see i t . " j Doubles .Mc(Jwick and Collins, Tigers pimchcd out 19 hits while nedy. Richter, rf ... . .4 0 1 0 0 0 rest of our lives ' . coiiUl iiniier.stund. " sald^Miti.'i Hosii Bloom.s so gorgeous, bright and (5): Sammy SCeglio, 125*j, Chica- tin and Taggart l^eatures ler of the Cubs, who outvoted "I'd rather you bought thlngn Jane w-alked along hesl-l - ■ lier. ; j Cardinals. 23 Tommy Bridges was allowing six. to Moore, and chose Frad Frankhouse J ------Jibrinsz, If ...... 4 0 0 2 1 0 w hen Amy had come back. "Vleahcr very straight very elegant in her; fine go, qiitpointed Gene Collins, 125, Jot yourself, than for the house I Triples—Vaughan, Pirates, and teat the Cleveland Indians, 9 to 2, in -Minneapolis, (4); Jackie Collins, .Match at West Side Ground.'^, of the Braves, leading Natloroll West Sides I'NG FRESHNESS and cooler . "It's hard, mean, dtrty brown tailored suit pale rose crepe i “ « ‘P ' Medwick, Cardinals, 8. Wouldn't you like -a necklace or labof and when 1 say labor 1 mean trie first game of a double header, 121 i-j. Vincennes. Ind., and Frankie League pitcher, in preference td AB R H PO A 40 12 17 27 15 de ehmy blous. her thin brown hat ;home and the grand- i Home runs—Ott, Giants, 19: Fraser, cf ...... S 3 a ring?" It Amy. you're blooming like a .but Bob Holland's double in the Schultz, 1211*. Chicago, drew, ( 4 ); Paul Dean of the Cards or Guy 0 4 0 First Lutheran. wlth pale pink roses and brow-n vel- : P'*5* , . . Klein, Cubs. IS. The Curtiss team defeated the Jolley, lb ...... 4 1 2 ■7 0 ab r h "Mister, my character is so noble , ro.-- t'm gia.d you've come back to vet bow. Shf raised her eyebrow-s in dignity, color, and charm you ninth drove home Sammy Hale with Lou Bartel. 16J.. San Francisco, out- Fokkers in a soft ball match at the Bush of the Cubs. PO D A R O M A Td rather buy furniture than us. ; Stolen bases— Martin, Cardinals. the run that gave the Indian#.^ the Terry agrees with the fans other- Wilkinson, ss . 6 2 2 2 3 J. Dakal, If, p . . .4 4 pity 'You're going to live in Mar-I grace. pointed Sam iDonnell, 164, Tulsa. West Side playgrounds yesterday clothe.", or jew-elry 12; Bartell. Phillies. 10. second game 6 to 5. Okla„ (4); Jimmy Christy, 1254. wise in naming Carl Hubbell, Dizzy Armstrong, If-.. . 4 2 2 5 0 Raschke, as ...... 5 7 ' You look pretty hlimming your- burg in this awf-il hiek plai-e’ H ow ,,,Red , and.w-hlte u . and .u rose . . do blend , j in a Junior Soft Ball League tilt. "Missiis. the poet tm truly s ,.d self. .Mif. Rosa ■ You liavcnT Pitching— Frankhouse. Braves, Senators Win Chicago,, outpointed Oscar O'Han- Dean, Lon W'arneke and Van Mun- Sargent, If . ... .0 0 0 0 0 A. Dakal, 3b .. ..5 1 t.-rnble for you And In that stulTv! *'}'■ '“ n<*»c.ape lend 13-2: Bti.sh. Cuhff 9-2. D. Coleman and T. Martin were the that beauty iinadorneil e| i-ct,’ ra" I ehunged oni .-icr.ip " • ' Sturdy, strong and graceful too. Alphonse Thomas gave up seven ion, ,122>ii, Waukegan, 111., (8); go for pitching duty. Gustafson, 3b . . 6 1 2 0 2 Ponellet, lb ...... 3 8 old B(k)lh house!" .A.MEKU'AX i.EAGl E star players for the Curtiss nine- Ford, 2b ...... The little bouse wat- • oiene in "i>h. >1.;. I'm five poimde heavier Folks admire you as they View- hits and Red Kress, substitute first Angeib Garlow, 149, Kenosha, Wis.,- .4 2 0 2 0 Novak, c ...... 4 5 Batting. Manush, Senators, 410: while Taggart was the outstanding Johnson, p . . . . , . 4 0 cleanllnes-s and order and sim- i than 1 wqa last .summer I do like Dear old-fashioned flower so fair husemrin, clouteo two home runs as outpointed Georgle Trapp,- 150, Chi- stick artist for the Fokkers. B. OFFICIAL SELECTIONS 1 0 0 Schneider, cf. If, P * 0 Amy beeame subtly aware that Oehringer, Tigers. .381. Mortarty, c . . . . . 4 1 1 plicity While Amy mo!,- hot j my tooil. niid thank heaven my dl- Summer tidings to all you bear. Washington beat the Athletics 7 to cago, (5); Ray Boore,, 126'.*, Jack- -Martin struck out six men while The official selections for the 0 0 Heske, 2b ...... 4 2 Jane had known all the time of Runs—Gehlinger, Tigers, 68; Gos- Benson, r f ...... 3 1 2 1 0 and mixed the salad dre ■ ng Ilow, -eestion :tamt.-l. hy me. even If niv Standing so tall w-lth Wosaoms 3 and returned to third place, the sonville, Fla., outpointed Jimmy Taggart ea.sed four batsmen out- of rival all-star mayor league basebaU Menr, p. cf .. . .4 0 . ajrd telephoned to his mother. Bre)- her eOniing back to Marburg and lin. Tigers. 62. Richards, 126, Chicago, (4). teams, made by Managers Bill Brlmlcy, s f ___ . 3 0 0 0 0 Farkas, rf ...... 4 0 , . y, .t ami teeth lire going.. Thlk olil wti.-re she was going to live, also bright Red Sox dropping to fifth acalri. St. the plate. The score: ently Ihi-y sat ,lown together. .Seen 1 pluve'll make.you n nice home. Ra- You surely are a welcome sight. Runs batted in- Gehrig, Yankees, Leuis and Chicago were idle. Jersey City, N. J.—.Joey Ferran- Curtiss Terry and Joe Cronin, are os fol- that Ji^c was enjoying the con- 78.; Bonura, White Sox. 69. i • 41 13 13 21 5 thus there w ; a liken- between . chel Booth was a perfect fool to ! Yeater year you charmed grand-; do. Ashtabula, O., dutpointed Cal- AB, R. H. PO A ..E. lows. with only the actual batting 37 8 10 27 11 2 , them, a likeness not so. much of fea tra.d Ix-tw-ecn her own appearance Hits—ilami.sh. Senators. 118; vin Reed, Philadelphia, (10). order and the battery choices yet to M. F. D. CTonfordia Lutheran 021004 014—12 let It stand idle for sentiment. and Amy's, Bu* it didn't matter ma's heart ' D. Coleman, c . . 2 1 2 2 6 0 ture hut of expression and ittmllty. Gehringer. Tigers, 104. Fort Worth. Tex.—Duke Tramel T. Martin, ss .. be decided upon: W. Moske, ss, p . 4 1 1 1 3 First Lutheran ... .011 600 (K>0— 8 house likes to be lived .n " much for here was Jane arid they A place in her- garden you had a ..2 2 2 1 1 0 There nad been no violent rio-king Doubles- Matiush. Senators 27:' 154, Fort Worth, outpointed Ous Wilson. 3b ...... 1 (Latest batting averages and MUler, If ...... 5 2 1 2 0 Two base hits: Qroman, Fischer. ■ "I know this one does It apriles were walking and talking together. ! PSli. i Recreation (.’enter 1 0 0 0 2 Godek, lb . . . . . adjustments or abasement.'; for : 'Mongst larkspurs, geraniuriis and: Greenberg. Tigers. . 26. Campbell, 156, Miami, Fla., (10). H. Coleman, lb . .2 1 pitching marks, won and lost, in . 3 2 2 3 0 Tureck, Novak. . at every lick ot new paint. It s a And Jane was ail right all right, 1 1 0 1 Griswold, rf . . . . 4 1 2 either oi them in marriage. Thev ! heliotrope i ■Triples—Manush.'10. Items of Interest Pittsburgh— Fritzie Zivic, 139. B. Martin, p ... 2 1 1 brackets) 2 0 Three base hits;.Haberern. Novak. ; gullaht old pliU" '..-Vmv watted a only different hart!' perhaps and 6 0 1 Graesen, 3b ' . . . . 3 0 1 • 2 werc friends as well a- Iqveis, ; told her. "just . too. George R.' Sturges, eohimanding; of used bathing suits at the East 1 0 0 B For value.. Because now each Blsckstooe Cigar is they had visited her pareats even Jane he.-itatcd. "is there anyone But hollyhocks still charm the heart Milwaukee .. Lou Scozza, 172. B; Lennon, 3b . . .2 2 0 0 0 Gabby Hartnett, Cubs, (.321), c. Moske 1. Umpires, Wright and Sia- 4, Menz 1, Schneider 3, J. Dakal 8. after she left. I hoped -,he wa;. the First Company, Governor's _Slde Rec. There is a vei’y good se- 1 monds. Miss Rosa had been away And ail there*" she asked and Amy knew of you. Buffalo, outpointed Tail Littman, ■Taggart, p ___ t 3 1 3 4 2 0 Carl Hubbell, Giants, (11-5), p. Time 2:10. Umplr* Rlnkel. doublt wrapped and sealed in moisture-proof Cellophane. having tqo gon.l . tinii- that Jane was afraid Howard might •Foot Guard, today announced the ' lection now and suits are available that Amy could find out w-os that Mis.s Ri.;a settled her.seit tor They tell us stories of long ago 168'.j, Milwaukee (10); Tony Fogarty, 2b .. . . 1 0 0 2 0 0 Jerome Dean, Cardinals, (13~3), Jaae was apparently flying very be there She didn't w-ant to see followlrig staff appointments: in all sizes. Beona, 158, Milwaukee, drew with P- Y.ACHT8 READY FOR RACE Blackstone For doable pleasure in smoking. All the flavor, aroma and The dear old song, "I love you so," -McKinney, lb . 1 0 0 1 0 1 oratloq, "1 reckoj: I was rirong Howard. She didn't want to say Anson F. Keeler, of South Nor- E.X-FIGHTER DIES high tadeed with an important job, about Jane. Amy. always thinking As grandma tripped so lightly and John PJiagan, 1564, Chicago (8). I’helon. r f ...... 2 0 0 1 1 0 Lon Wameke. Cubs. (11-5), p. goodness o f the finest Havana tobacco ; : . now doubly A big aoJary and what Miss Rosa his name. So perhaps she wasn t walk. to be captain and aide; John GETS ST.ATE POST YVest Springfield, Mass. — Tom McAllister, if . Van 5Iungo, Dodgers, (li-8 ), p. San Pedro, Calif., July 3.— (A P ) she was lazy and conceited and fair : Addis of New Milford, to, be captain . .1 0 0 0 0 2 hod vaguely deaertbed to Mrs. Lowe quite so splendid and earefree aa To meet her lover waiting there Jones. 1424, Brookljm, outpointed Gardner, cf ... 0 0 2 0 3 Fred Frankhouse, Braves, (13-2), —Twelve trim aalU^ yachts, rang- Washington, Pa., July 8.— (A P ) protected by this added safeguard for freshness. pig-headed and troublesome Evl- she'd seemed at first ; and aide: Dr. Howard B. Haylctt of Middletown, July 3 — (A P ) — ing In size from a 27-foot sloop to —Howard Mayberry, 38, one-time as an emancipated life. dently all she heeded was another Romance still lives as the holly- K. O. Ca.stillo. 143, Bath, ile.. (8). P- “Just how it was emancipated "There's no one." said -Amy and East Hartford, to be second lieut- Councilman Michael A. Brown has Hackensack. N. J.—Six Second Totals ...... American League an 84-foot schooner, rolled at an- bamamweight champion of Caflkda, Light up tn extremely mild, ffesh Blackstone. Co>mpare ^ environment, jjhe's. doing very hocks do enant and assistant surgeon; Rich- 14 5 5 12 7 7 Mias Rosa didn't say and I didn't went in ahead. Jane following. been notifleiLhe has been nameil to Powell. 145. Plainfield, outpointed Score by innings; Lou Gehrig. Yankees. (.357), lb. chor tn the Los Angeles harbor here died in a hospital last night a few Cigars well, very wejl indeed. Works Pledging young lovers to e'er he it with any other cigar. Taste the difference that LAST- "It's rather nice." cald Jane aft- ard W. Delamater of Wethersfield, an executive pos.i in the hearing Pete -Mike. 150, Florida. (8). Charley Gheringcr, Tigers, (.381), today, awaiting the starting gun hours after his left leg was ampu- * Mk,” eommented Mrs. Lowe. for a big real estate firm arid true Curtiss ...... 420 3--9 er a fiaiise ".Y pity you haven t who had been lieutenant and adju- section of the. State Motor Vehicle Cl'vriestcn, S. C.—Carl Knowles, 2b. for their 2,000-mlle race to Honolu- tated at the thigh. IN G FRESHNESS makes! Jana had to drop back in Amy's makes /lose to $50 ij,-.^'eek. and And in gardens like grandma's so tant. to be captain and chief o f Fokkers ...... 302 O - PANETELA SIZE NOW 2 FOR ISe r 1 tbesighU for the next few weeks. grasscloth on the w-allii ir.stead tf quaint and fair Department by Commissioner 168, Savannah. Ga.. drew ivithi,Bob Joe Cronin,,Senators. (.277), ss. lu. Mayberry, who claimed the unof- against ray better Judgment she's -taff: Charles Bradford of West' Michael A, Connor. The appoint- Two ba.se hits, Taggart': thre- Thara « « a ae much to do. the that paper I have a sort c. nat- Dear old-fashioned flowers are seen Turner, 165. Newfiort Nev?8/^ Va- base hits. E. Jloore. B. JIartin. T I'rank Higgins. Athletics, (.356), It was the largest entry list since ficial title of bantamweight champ LONDRES OR CABINET SIZE 10c taken herself an apartment and Hartford, second lieutenant, to be ment became effective yesterday. ( ). 3b. wblH et Btarttng off Howard for ural grasscloth iM my apartment ever>-where. 10 I Martin. Taggart; hits off. B. Martin the race was first run in 1908. The oi the Nav,. in 1921, waa Injured in ’ Inner Cellophane Seat Cellophane Seat ar has a maid, and get along all It maker a wonderful backgnur i first lieutenant and Adjutant and Brown, a Democrat, represented Tampa—Eddie Flynn, 1,53. New Heinie Manuah, Senators, (.410), skippers and crews who start at an automobile accident last Novem- Jit M d flannel yhirta. light. The bead man—he'a named Florence'Burdick Gibson. ; Captain Eldridge Beecher of New 15. Taggart 8: hit by pitcher, PERFECTO SIZE 2 FOR 25c for pictures, and it hM an -nter- July 2, 1934. Middletown in the .Jioiisc in the last 'Orleans, outpointed Wilbqr,Stokes, If. noon tomorrow will be shooting at ber 11. He hao received several ] Bntain to be ordnance officer. General Assembly. Phelon; struck out bv. B. Martin 6. i 162, Tampa, (10). i Taggart 4; umpires Duffy. , Al Simmons, White Sox. (.339), cf. a mark of 11 days, 14 hours and 45 blood transfusiona recently. Babe Ruth, Yankee.". 1.285), li. minutes set by the Mariner eleven The former fighter Is survived by Bill Dickey, Yankees, (.318), c. years ago. his widow and foi r children. •s^ ■' ,; A
MANUHESTlCREVBNrNG HEKALD, MANCHitCSTBR, CONN^ TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1884, MANCHESnSR EVENING HERALD, UANCHESTER, CONNh TUESDAY, JULY 8,1684.
Toonerville Polks By Fontaine Fox OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Gene Ahern
“ HANptE-BAR* hank's FAMOUS MUSTACHE IS THE CURSE OF THE SENSE and NONSENSE TRAFFIC OFFICER S LIFE it Men who couldn't run a wheel- I AM “OU> GLORY” esA t>r A Copyrighted Panegyric By barrow down an alley can frequent- HAVE VOU WEARD ly tell all about how the country TH,s WHy-AH- fllflDVERfHE <1 *'%% WtUlam T. Kerr should be run. V / / , v \ : TH E N E W S ? SPUT-Y,^ I am the stars and stripes, a sym- AUTOMOBILES FLORIS' bol of an indivisible united country, A well-known girl who is away ■sPurT-v-P rS^-NUKSERIES 1 !. APARTMENTS—FLATS— LEG AJL NOTICES 7i5 f >V ^ / O L' U M P V SCANLON FOR SAL*:: T:15—WTIC Sports Review. a nation forever one. on vacation, postcards' this column HE lAEANS' ^ FOR SA -■E —CELERY, cabbage TENEMENTS 6.» 7:30— Lillian Bucknam, songs. I depict the Pilgrim Fathers and i as follows: "There's no fool like ao H A S H \ T \T O N TH E and cau AT A COURT o r PROBATE HELD 193S FORD COUPR: 1931 Ford llflower plants. Krauss' FOR RENT -FIVE, ROOM tene- »t M.nChe.tcr within and for the 7:45— Sooth Rhythms — Norman NEW ASPIRIN PRICE' othe'i freedom seeking exiles, breve old fool, trying to act like a' y0U.ig SOfAEBODTi^l Greenhou WALL ST. BRIEFS coscb; 1931 Ford pickup; 1930 Ford sc, 621 Hartford Road. n.ent, speond floor, near Main District ol Mancheet-ir, on the 3d d.Tv WDRC CHoutler, director. pioneers, the wrlldemess, savages, fool." stdan; 1930 Ford coupe: 1930 Ford I'elephon 8962. ot July, JS;t. 8:00—Jack Pearl, the "Baron." HAS STRUCK) # street, rent |16. Inquire 66 1-2 Pre.ent. WILLIAM S. HYDE, E.q . 225 Hartford Oomi. ISSU eountles.i hardships, homes, schools , roadster; 1929 Ford roadster. Cole J arise. 8:30— Trance Orchestra. ■. New York, July 3.—American GOES INTO EFFECT and churches erected, cities, towns,' Film Star (newly married)—And gold/ 1-ATE CA BBAGE PLANTS, 3 doz , School street. Founders Corp., an Inveatment Motors—6463. Estate of Andrew B. Swanson lat. 8(00—Fred Allen's Hour of Smiles villages created, a new civilization 1s thia your home. , My 25o, 50c h undred fetv tomatoes and ni .Manche.ter In said District. d«- 10:00—Program from New York. trust, reports consolidated net as- Bridegroom—It is, precious. a.^ters I< FOR RENT—TWO AND THREE c«af«d. (Other Radio Programs On Page 7) A new schedule of prices for sstabltsbed. < :ft, at Odermann’s, .■S04 room apartments Ju.at reflnlshed. 10:80—The- Travelers Hour-M^hris- sets applicable to the preferred Film Star—Say, it looks mighty WANTED ATTOS— Parker s reel. Upon thft appllcatidn of thv Ad- tloan Kriens, dl'vctor; Dave shares on May 31. at $12,812 229 ^ y e r Aspirin tablets—the lowest in I envisage Lexington, Valley aingle room office and store. See mlnlatrairlx for an order of tale of the history of the Bayer Company — Forge and Yorktbwm, Washington, familiar. Are you sure we haven't MOTORCVCLKS 12 ■John Jensen, Johnson Block, Phone real estate belonging to said estate, Wedneaday, July 4, 19S4 Ringle's Grenadiers: Sady equivalent tc $81.82 a share of first been married before? per applUatlon on ftl», E. D. S. T. Ayers. preferred (lock of alUseries, and 41 went into effect yesterday In all "The Father of our country," Lin-! .MOVI 6(170 or 4040. ManchQiter drug stores. / coin the savior of our nation,' ,and WANTED—FROM owner ilirect—4 Nli— rRlJCKING— OfUiKHED;—That said application 8;00'‘ a. m.—The Shoppers' Special 11:00—Don Bestor'a Orchestra. cents a share on the common. On When marriage 1s just s matter door sedan, good condition, price tb heard and determin«d at the Pro- 9:00-^Deane Moore. The Bayer Company Introduced ether patriots who sacrificed all STORAGE 20 FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM tene- bate Office In Manchester on the 9th 11:30—National Radio Forum; November 30, 1933, net asseU .;ere of money, alimony is Just a matter r.’.ust be right. What have >-ou to 9:15—Madison Ensemble. equal to $70.02 a share on the first Bayer Aspirin 4n- this country 35 that I might have victory and hon- ment. with garage, modem Im- day of July. J93i, at 8 o’clock (s. t.) years ago. It has since become ohe of time. offer? Plato price, year and model. PKRRETr & G L E N N E Y LVC. local In the forenoon.,-r.nd'the Court directs 9:30—Metropolitan Parade. oreferred and 23 cents a share ot or. and long provements Call at 15 Ashworth of the most widely used of all drug I recall bugle summons, fife and Addre.os Box 306.- .Station A. Man- distance moving. DaUy et.fect. telephohe .3022. that public notice be given to all per- 10:00—In the LuxerhboOrg Gardens. the common. On May 31, 1-933 Flr.st. a man may be a little reti . V. 'ter. expresa to Hartford. Overnight sons int«?rested In s9«rfc AOd HbbrRtrlatlOttH aenger seidan ilvary. Phone 3083, Inquire Mrs. Geo. House, 49 Benton UNDBERGH TO ATTEND 12:00 m.—Voice of Ehtperience. n I awake to duty .where- voices street. Telephone 3138. Stockholders of the George W. In announcing its new consumer DID YOU KNOW T H A T - •ACb ^ .unt R .;orrt)ona 'diHte cash income. No experience 4:30—Science Service. Bayer’s desire to extend eve» further for then 1 know you have not for- A museum at Chalais Meudon. vM) Le ch^iried at tb# nh# 'Umt rata. Thursday with Joan Blondell and cialized in the manufacture of OF THE _ necessary. Bcputlful display equip- Bridgeport, July 3._(a P) —The 4:45—The Instrumentalist. its service to its customers.” gotten your great privilege of citl- near Paris, 1s devoted exclusively to Special rale# f<-r long term every FOR REN T-FO U R AND .six room Warren William In the leading roles snuff. The new consumer prices of Bayer I MOUNTAIN .6 18»««T^IA8t8ViyiK day adv#rtlatna giv«. upoa regueat- ment and huppiles furnished. No In- flats; all Improvements garage It record breaking flying boat, S-42, 5:00—Jack Brooks, Copeland's Or-i • "Black Moon” with Jack Holt .and sensbip. Li aviation. Ad# ord«r#d for thre# or #li daya vestment required. No. C. O. D, the 36 passenger craft built by chestra, Aspirin, are now effective in 60,000 I am not fo r ' special occasions As early as 1850, Col, Ronstan- and #topp#d before the third or nfth desired.'Telephone 62.30 or 4545. 5:15—Sklppy. t ay Wray is the co-feature. There was no such things ■af drug stores throughout the United Pleasant, dignified occupation. Sikorsky Aviation Corporation In The plot,, based on the play by standard time until 1883. ' only, but a constant living token of tlnoff of the Russian army began day :v|]i be ebarged only for the aa* 5:30—Jack Armstrong—All-Ameri- States. tual Dumber of 'imet tb# d appear- Write Abner Royoc Co., 481 Royce Stratford, ;'onn., for Pan American F. Hugh Herbert, concerns a young inspired service "for God and Coun- experimenting with glider rockets. ed ebarrlng at th« .rat# earned but Bldg.. Cleveland, Ohio. Airways, will be turned over to that can Boy. try.’’ When 1 hear "The Star Span- ' F'rance requires that foreign avia- ______By John C. Terry no albte^ence or refund# can be mada HUSINES.S LOCATIONS company during a .ceremony thl.s 8:45—Gordon, Dave and Bunny. bride, beautlfuF but Irritating, who S( ()R (’HY SMITH An Urgent Call dongs to be crushed and mauled and gled Banner" your cheers, at my tors who wdsh to fly over the Sahtr.a on Al.y 'time ed# etf-rped after tha I FOR RF.NT 61 afternoon. 6:00—Jerry Cooper. Desert deposit 100,000 francs to be Afili day. I beaten up In true cave man style by display I know you are singing a SON6 TD lariat ^ wmatS up, R ainbo wi’A th' Boys'll Be HeUJ) - OH, HBttO, RAINBOW / 1 I JIEU* WANTED— MALE .50 Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh, ii:I,5-i-Organ Tones. used In cose they are forced down, S*'; "till forbid#'' display lin## aoi her love mate, and continues her psalm of praise expressing your You LOOK LIKE YORE •*'< -THEy'Lt Bold TO RENT”.^OF'FT<;Ea at 865 Mam technical advisor for the airways; 6-20—Ivan White, pianist. love for our Institutions. captured, and held for ranson by t \ fL'fU* ’ I ( - MIES T R f LUNG ? SHOBC - l U TELL Th# UsraJd wtll avf b* raapuLaibl# I WE W ANT TO SELECT a reliable street lOrford HIdg.l Apply Ed- Eugene Vidal, director., of the Bu- 6:30- Baseball'-Scores. search for-such a he-bruto until she CHAPLlC ./ \ FBtLBRS - SAID SHC'O L JEST gUSTTN' WITH/ ■’T**'*' VOU- GOTTA' '■ ' ' M«R ID CALL you Jeer as ouick as for mor# than ont incorracl inacrtloa I young man, now employed, with finds him. 1 am the personification of your marauding Arabs. ward J, Holl Tel 464'2 and 8025 icaii of Aeronautics, U, S. Departr 6:35—Vera Van. Casein, an elenieht of milk, make uiutAH's 1 Be Back in two- news - .rBlBPHONC SHE « m IN TOWN - of a'hy advert!#e(# than time . lore.slgnl, fair education and me- ment of Commerce, J. T-, Trlppe. 6:45— Ben Pollack's Orchestra. Ston/1_ If _ the strongest kind of waterproof — i r '” v IN TH' piNiN ’ Room - the beautiful but spoiled wife who HAtCOCF every citizen, emblem of the sover- TReLUN6?yv -ruRce hours- TU# tnadvcrieol oriti#au>n o) tocor* chanloal Inriinntlons, who Is willing president of the Pan American; 7:00- Gene Kardos Orchestra. IRAN <5EOPeE SOARPO, eignty of the people,, a pledge of glue used In airplane construction. ract publication of «d^#rll#lng ■■'Ui bo to train during spare lime nr eve- HOI SKS FOR RENT (»r. Frederick W. Nielson, president of 7:15—Jack Fisher's Steuben orches- goes from the arms of one husband There has been a large Increase I f I faciifl#' qrily by canr«Ha*lon of tha tra. hearts devotion, the beacon light of nings, to qualify os Installation and the Sikorsky Corporation, and to apother and back again, while ® 1 BT NU siRvtcL me. T. M. ncQ'u m. » t ofr liberty and wherever 1 go, on land, this year In number of people tak- :T charge maxi# for th# ##.rv1e# r#nd#r#d. ■n«.AV .All ady#ru##m*nt# muat oopform Service expert on all types Electric it) IlFINT-— SEV'FIRAL Desirabiu others, were to arrive this after- 7:30—Leon Bclasco'a Orchestra. Warren William and Edward Everett on sea, in air, there go the millions ing their cars to drive abroad. ID siyi# copy and typngraphy with Refrigerators. Write fully, giving Ove, six and seven room houses, noon for thq^ffalr. Vidal will turn 7:45— Bethany Girls. ' Horton have the roles of the hus- who make us the greatest nation on raguiatlooa anforc#o by th# publish- age, phone, present occupation. single and doupleV -also Tieateq over to Nell.son Jhc government li- 8:00—Jlaxlne; Phil Spltalny’s Or- bands. Both are too soft with the •J , or# and th#y r#s«rv» tb# right to chestra.' ' ^ earth. odli. r#\*t#« or 'anr e^py con- Utilities Inst., M. care of Herald. apartment Appl.v Edward J, Ho,j cense for the plane. The numerals young cave lady and lose her, but I haye flown proudly through all aid#r«d objeeiUmabl# Rhone 464’J ,uu* 8026. N. C.-822M have been painted on 8:15—G, Albert Pearson, baSs; L. the bonnie bride gets a thoroughly F lapper Fanny Says: I the years since my birth, keep me Ht O. U 8 SAT. OFF. Cl/Of>lN(j MOL’ US— Cla##ifl«d ad# to __ 1 t h e 1> .Hhip. It t.s expected Lindbergh o.v,Burdette xim Hawley, P>anl9t.'pianist.'- s'lflsfactory beating before the cur- unashamed for I am what you are b# puMuhed samr day mual bo ro- S A LE S.M E N W A .N TE D ^6 A A TTR AtTjyFj 6 ROO.M cottage 'andd other...... offieial.s will fly in the^°’^ -Mike Hanapl and his Melody tain goes down. 1 c'ulvrd by 1} •-•'rloph nf»on Haiurdaya Fkiys. — nothing more. U:U a m niork from ■conVretrT;t The *. P , All rv»^rv»<^ At tb# ClIAHOE KATE givan ahov# light hand roau from Talcottvilic | night. The S-42 co.st a quarter of a Roy Holton—"Looking At "nothing niuch In front and rather They used to say "sweet sixteen a# a oonvenlen « tp adv#rtl##ra. hut hriilge. H. H. VVlllea. i million dollars to build. Two slater Life.'’ th# CASH riATEft will b« accopttd ao less than.’.arf of that behind." that and never been kissed," they're WASHINGTON TUBBS By ('rane OUT OUR WAY By Williams ...... j:— — ------I "Dips are betng hullt for the Pan 0:45 Emery Dcutseh and his 9'ULl. PAT'MKN’T If paid at th# bgal- SITUATIONS WANTED— I'nR RENT 6 ROO.M Gypsy Violin. leads to a riotous climax both llteraJ- lucky to say "sweet sixteen and ;\/ R ( J N F B K b#is bftlc# on 01 befor#- th# #tv#nth house, on American by’ Sikorsky. The planes i.v and figuratively in this Warner never been divorced.” ‘’l l t v . GRADY* here's A SPEEO-HOUND WHO Y IS RAT V ^ ^ day following th# Ar#t tri##rtlon of FE.M ALE ;id I’orter street, with all improve- ' arc Intended for u.se in South Amer- 10:00—Byrd's Antarctic Expedition. Bros, picture. y' CLAIMS HE KNOWS WHO KILLED J. J. LANE.SO? VO RE lives; aach ad otherwt## the .CIIAlKJfD ment. -I. 3'elephone 6922. ican service. 10:30—California Melodies. i^ATB will b# eoIl#cltd Nv r##pon#t- W anted by comi’etent laun- Others In the cast include Frank There are two kinds of human be- M EW f A 11:00—Nick Lueps. . ■h ■XT CLOUP0URST,' blllty for #rror# In t#Upbon#d ada clic.H.M, laundry work tej do at home 11:15—Prc.ss-Radio News. McHugh. Claire Dodd. Joan Wheel- I 7 ; ln^s,^those who succeed, and those will bo aaflumod and thotr aceuraoj o.' Virginia Sale and Leonard Carey. ^ cann<)t bo guaranteed' W rite Box Z, Herald. SUMMER HOMES 11:20- Little Jack Little's Orches- who will begin saving when they -TH' C?AMS Robert Florey directed the produc- make a'tHtj^more. FOR RENT 67 POLICE COURT tra. |,\ BUSTED' INDE.V OF 11:45—Frank Dailey’s Orchestra. tion from the screen play by Mr \.v'' Herbert and Carl Erickson. Judge—Wha’Mid you cut him up "Pl CLASSIFICATIONS DO(;S— I5IRDS— PETS 41 F g R RE.N'T -6 R(1(1M cottage, with Edward (}ulnn, o f Short street. with your razor fw I I Sirtha ...... A all improvements. Ineliiding eloc- WO.S urie.steii In front of his home at t ' l l Engagomenta ...... B'FUR SALE I'lCDUmEED Irmh & Wil'cat—Ah •dldn't'Yujt him up, I Setter puppie.-, 10 weeks old. Irie .stuvo, for July .in.I August, 11:45 last night charged with in- Marrlagea ...... C toxication and breach o f the peace. Jedge Ah was cornin’ t ugh his ; ...... D F.dward Lewis, 596 Wiiudbridge mark Point Heoeh Club'. I 'ercy DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS (ilEAD I'liK s r o B i, rm',.\ c o u n t thf; picxiTtr,) front door and he got in r way.' Card of Thank# ...... c .'•treet, .\RMiehe.«ler Green. Ri blnson, 9 Grlsv/cld ..street. The arrest was made by I ’atrolmun In Uemorlam ...... y Joseph Prentice, who found Quinn WLC To Jack and .111! wee Duncy As Jack and Jill went tumbling Ah Jes’ brushed him aside. Luit and Kband ...... 1 said, "Gee, is there some well \ : I Announcement# ...... | F(iR RF.Nl'- -6 ROO.M eottage. west helplessly drunk in the street: In lliirtfnrd. flqnn. INSTALLATION IS HELD thi-ough the air, toward them side Columbia L'lke, drinking court today Judge R. A, Johnson 50,00 \V. 1040 K. C ^ 2 8 > 8 51, straight 'ahead, and just how far Scouty flew. He shortly grabbed Times have certalntly changed, r«r#onal# ...... II’OI L'l RY A M ) SI r i’LlES 1.1 the sweet young thing of yesterday \ ' Automohileo w ater, electrl'.ity. boats, garace .■rentenced Quinn to th* County Jail rravelers KrnailenNiIngwrrvtee away is It? That's what I'd like trt Jill by the hand and sat her on Automublle# foi .Sale ...... 4 1 r o H .SALE NEW Hajnp.iliire Red I'hone .3661. lor :m days, 15 day.s on each count. OITiccrs Seated YVilh Depuly know. the ground. who used to heave a sigh now has j Aufomobilo# for Kxx-riarigo I ■ I'uliets, early ' h.'itelied. heiiltliy James Uigiin of ■Hilliard street Great I’ocahontas of Roeli "The hill's, as. steep as. It can And then, by quite a lucky a daughter who can heave a brick j Auto Arretsorle#—Tire# ...... • tiH'k, 51.00 each. Hall, 2VS Lydall was arresteil on Main street yester- Meilnesduy, .Ftily 4.’ be. To climb, 'way up would sure, cliunce, he grabbed poor Jack right Auto Hcpalrlng — Paintlng ..... 1 ville in Charge of Work. First Senator- Is the hew Sena- 1 RADY A N D EASY S T E P ASID E, A N D Auto School# ...... t-A .-treet. day afternoon by Patrolman (F>aslern Daylight .Saving Time.) tire me. Perhaps I'd better wait by the pants, and shouted, "Are A giant airplane Is being con- right here. The rest of- vou can tor Whoosls regular? i 'F O R t e n M i n u t e s t h e d e t e c t i v e Autua- Ship h) Truck ...... | . -itriS’led In Ru.sslan for the- puF- Rudolph Wirtalla charged Vvith in- you hurt?", as all the Tinies gath- Sun-set Council. De,i;ree of Poca- so." - Second Senator- Is he regular! | Many h girl arrives at her station LISTE N S , SP ELLB C XJN O . • . Auto#—Eiir Ulr# t 1I!(>A.-CTL\G 1)U('K.'4, fre.sh duek |Hi.se of .spreading Corrmunlstle tiixiratiim. . In court today Is-lgan A. M. ered 'round. , Uaragea^T-'ServIro- Siorag# ...... lo I - g ', and dueKlmg.s, Oakliinu liuek pleaded for a < hance to make good 7:00 l.i-ntas, at Its qieoting last evening "Aw , 'fraidy cat. You're plenty Say, he agrees with nobody. i in life on a good line. ktototcvrlea-'il'cyrlee ll ; |.n.|iagimd,c in oil the nvre. i.M.laled ■Morning Flatch. i;i Tinker hall seated, its new offl- "No, I'm all right,” said Jack, H ^ O ON, BOV} TH IS ^ /f2lVE MINUTES LATER, Y h E P.A.,THE CHIEF OF POLIC^ 1 ariii. teleiihime a.'lTlI. .‘-aving that he had a job to go to. .8:00 strong," said Ooldy. "Don't quit. "but Jill has taken quite an awful lithe BANK cashier, EASY, AND GRAOV ARE INSBCRET tVanfed Auto# .Mt.tf'rcycte* 11 . purls of (hut country. Richard Lcibcrt, Organist. reis. Tlie In.stall.atlon w.as in rharge LOOKS LIK E B i e s rru F F . \ liuatne## and I'pvirraatiinfil Bervlrr# Judge Johnson took him at his 8:.'iO Cheerio. Cc(me along. Why. wheri we reach spill. Run back to her and sec It conference. ! ■■■ — ------——------of D'eputy Great Porahorit.a.s Martha H E Y, M A B E L! GIMM E I DuaUto## Hwfvice# Offered ..... II word and suspended Judgment. 9:00 the well we all can get a nice, : she is injured. Hurrj-, please!'' T H E D ISTB rcT ATTO RNEY. ) 1 GOT MY ORDERS, 'I H>>u#ehold Serxlpe# Offered .....11-A Sam Flcrman, xylophonist. Liihnlcy of Rockville and her staff. cool drink. FRECKLES A M ) HIS FRIENDS By Blosser Itutidlng—Contracting . . U W AN'I’EDi^l'E’IS— 9:16 Landt Trio and White. ! But Jill hail jumiied up to her BUDDIE. NOBODY— 9:30 The officers arc: Pocahontas, Ann "E'en though the hill Is very feet. "The way you rescued me NOT EVBNT)«M/WOI?, Plnrltt#—Nuniri'lev ...... t|<, FOLiLIRY—M(K K 41 -Moping Glories. CAN GiT IN . V Kun#ra) Director# ...... CURB QUOTATIONS 9:45—Southenialrcs. Foily; Wenonah, Rena Amnndcly steep. I'd rather climb than try wn.s neat, " she shouted. "I am OH,E>OY'..XOOK,OSSIC! A V/ELL.THATS THE r IleatInK- • HliiniMng—Tloollng 1 RUV iJ V E puiillry of ail kinds. Powhatan, Joseph Cofiill; scouts. to sleep. It's much too hot down Insurance _ , , Contemplating 10:00— Mixing Bowl F’lorrie BIsh- quite all right, except I skinned TELECRAM FROM WUTTY COOK.. i , FIRST TIME 1 EVER Urn. Oatriii.sky, 91 Clinton slrceu op Bcw'cring. Myrtle White and .Edith Daley; here. I know I couldn't sleep a my knees. HE’S COMING BACK TO knew t -ey named Millinery- Uftasmaklpg .... Amor Clt Pow and Ll B guard, Katherine Ruttgei-s; council- wink." Moving Trurklng S.Otago , I ’hune .’jhTli. 10:15—Piano Capers .{^hnny Ma- SHADYSIDE... AND HE S Amer Sup Pow: ...... lor, Amy Cofiell:; warriors, Marian "Oh, well." said Dimcv. "Guess FRBICHf CARS fulillc Paaaenuer Service ... 2'-j i riou. "Now;, where's our bucket? Wo /vBRIVlNa ON THE NORTH I J.V' Pi i TNEy i j Falnilhg- f’Hperlng Buying A , Canadian .Marconi Ames, Jo.sephlne Emonds. I'll try; Don't walk "too fast. DST at t obh Profea#lonal -Service# 2*4 110:30—Press-ftadio News I must hike right back for water, . LOOP LIMITED! HDI >EHOLD (.OOOS .») Cities Service ...... 2*s ; 10:35-r-Thc Three Scamps. A social time followed the bust- You'll pa.ss me. by.” And then the i I would like it very much if one Repairing Cities Service, pfd ...... TaMorlng -Dvetng—Cleaning ’ 23 110:45—"Through Lighted Windows ' Lfss, durin-g which home made cake, whole bunch started.' Jack and Jill [of yoii tots would help a bit." PRIVAI Toilet Good# and Safvlc# ... F t>R SALF., 2 Hand vacuum Home? Elec Bond and Share .. 14«4 ' —Jane Dillon. sandwiches and fniit punch were wore in the lead; I ''I'll get the bucket, miss, for Want ed —nu#lnee» Se vice , , , ileaner.s, also pnirt.u ally new Hoo- Ford Limited ...... 7N 11:00- The Song llag. rerved. , They dragged their bucket : .you. And I'll go fetch the water, rf'i. 'I •Mavis Bottling A ...... l-Uurailitaal ver, Reasonable. Write Ro.\ AR 7-16. 11:30—Ben Mas.sman, Oypsv Wan- 'long the ground, and now and j too," said Coppy,' "1 am strong, Cour#o# and C-ff>#e# Herald. . N' l ng Hud I ’ o w Private Inttrucuon ...... LOOK OY Eli ITIIh HOUSE 5'., derer. then the.v turned around and I and I know I can carry it." Dancing ! Stand Oil Ind ' ...... 11:45—F'ields and Hall. shouted. “ Come on. Tlnlcs. Lots I Then, as he startfd up the hill, b -\T ,!7 .Mil l. ssI REET United Founders ...... QUIETLY CELEBRATE y Muilcal—Drarnatic 12.00 Noon- .Marc WllUams. Sing- of pep IS all you need." I wee Windy shouted, "Wait until I an ted—Tnet fuc?Mon . , , , lALUTIINERV_ AND TOOLS .'>2 AND THEN MAKE ME United Gas ...... 2'N ing Cowboy. "Oh, keep on going; Do not [join you. Twill be easier if both P. M. stop! We'll Ilkelv meet .vou at fof us take part." lii)tul#^i!»U>L'k•■'^^|FemBl# .. Iwive just linishpd puttnHj, Torrential rains caused floods in Sherry, tenor. inglon of 34 Garden Street But Jack and Jill slowed down "Thank you. Now It'.s time Hplp Wanted—M#l# I, that ^OVA lUUZ TRVIW' ta takS^NOt HIS OOOQR, OPprcBR? You, HO, ME PINE LPiOOlE BUCK* RUN HIM in ,OFFICMR! I'LL ' WHAODA VA MEAN, the house in A -1 shape in- varmus .sections of Bulgaria today 1:10—Dick Fiddler's Orchestra. 6nd then the whole bunch plodded we depart." F R O M ^ M R . Q l M L B T ' a O O U # H l H B Sitlrarriao Wanted ...... y with ten known drownings. Observe Event Saturday. on again. At last they reached H I # O O U G M A lU A Y P O L U N ' A F A S T O N E O N M E * JUST KEEP HIS GUN, AN' RE- EGGPLANT!.ANTf Help Wan «d- Mai# or VfrnMU'.l side and put. 1:.30—Jon Brunesco's Gypsy En- HIM , H U H ? R O B B S P e i M L r r 'S h a r d w a r e PORT TO TH' CHiaP, later * Ar.L-:iL# Want ed ...... | ROOMS \\ 1THOL'I HOARD .>9 I’roperty loss was heavy. A haii- the wqH. and with a drink th'ev 'V Q U 't L G IT E I G H T Y -L E V E N semble. Mr.'arid Mrs. Robert J. Turklng- When they had disappeared S T O R E , A N' I J U S T C AUG HT HIM* 6 OOT CsItuBtlon# Wnn(ed—r#niVl#...... •storm -sweeping the Pleven district all felt fit. irom sight, a man raced by Y ^ ^ P E R T H I S .^G IM M E Situation# Wanted—Mai# I 'UU KK.Vr TllRKK room furtuati- 'I tie intei'ioi' lui.s been I'e- 2:00 - Two Seats in a ba.cbny.. ton of 34 Garden street, quletlv cele- THIS TOWN WAS pe ac e f ul WHILE I'M d c t e c t i u e h o w c V , f r o m DnijGwf CJH-KAVf a N'WNat,- drstnn-eil crops over a wide terri- ‘.’ :30 —The Stzzlcr.s. sVtth all his might. Behind' hirii fT MSAOQUABTBR#/ Bmi»loym#nt Agef.ct## ...... t-U apaitme lt. 206 Center Htreet, IhDiited and papered and tiij tory. brated the tweot.v-flfth anniversary "Now, fill our bucket to the M CAM YtXJ EVER THAT GOOF WAS AWAY.. WHEN YEZ. GONNA DO I.Ue Trfcl, telephone .52 2 45— Blue Room Echoes—Joseph was a biitcHer who was yelling, v.Di'g» .Iitrd#—I*#*# ...... 46. (limrs rejinislud. Tlie ex- of their marriage Saturday evening top. Try not to spill a single i HE'S HERE,YOU NEVER KNOW UhD T H ' B O M B ? Blum, director. at their home. Relatives and "Stop that thief! yA say. anything 8tt s'k ' Vehicle# terior ha.s b(;en reppinled. DFHtN TO VI.SIT C.VXAL drop." said- Jill, "Then wc must | "I don't know what he did it for, ^ and Kurplie# ...... 3:00—Marion McAfee,, Soloist. friends who were aware of the date N ice ABOUT WHAT HE'S GONNA INVENT... AND 3:15—The Wise Men. head back home. Returning is real : but he just came and robbed my W’ant#?\:^|‘ef* I’ngltry—Btnck APAHIM E.vrs—H.ATS— railed to felicitate them or i^ent fun. ANYONE. THAT FACE OF HIS' ITS GRAD- i h'vt I-arge ji'arilen; plenty ol Washington. July 3 — (A m — 3:30—Woman's Radio Review. stole. His name is Taffy. Catch -#1l#f4rllan<><>oB \ IK NEM.E.N'I’S fill .Secretary of W.ar Dem will sail them cards of congratulation, and "The .whole trip's down the UATED FROM STOPPING CLOCKS. Article r, 44 ; room for a chieken \ ard. 4:00—"Pop” Concert—Christiaan numerous gifts appropriate for a him. please. He has some of mv CRASH T Vi Hoftt# BrOd AC from New York .on the steamship Krien.s. director. hill, .you see. And it's as simple bi'ef!" ■ LONG AGO...ITS VM3RKIN' ON Building Miitorui# FUR RE.NT T W O . THKEFl and stiver wedding. Messages were re- it I Ali improvements. Mouse Aneon today for an extensive in- 4:30—Art Tatcni, pia'nicl. as ran he. As you go hack, 'tis Then Scouty cried, "I have s'ome CEMENT MIXER#, UtJtmond: Watcl.e#—J#w lour room furnished or imfuriu.shei: spection trip to the Panama Canal ceived from friends in New Jersey best to walk. It's dangerous. If El#ctrlf»l ApplUnce#—R«dTo ! will absolutely be sold at .a 4:45—Charles Rex. baritone. and Mastechusetts. rope. With it I'll capture him, I NOW !! ruel #nd Feed , apartnnmt.' .Manchester Construc- Zone. you run." hope." He sailed his l.a.sso through . Fta, A tion Co. Telephone 4i31 or 4.359, sacrifice. 5:00—Ted Black’s Orchestra. Mr, and Mrs. Turktagton. w-ere GArdan - I'acm Dairy Proauct# 4* Dern will make a brief stop, at 5:30—Old Him BrlJger. Soon Jack and Jill were on the air. It caught on Taffy's feet. Hour ?boId Gited married by Rev. Manning B. Ben- their way. Then little Coppy M»cli.tnery w.d Ttol# F u ll RFINT 6 ROO.M tenement, on See Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, and then to 5:45—Melodic;- of Romance. nett. who was rector at that time of "Pull hard." 'yelled 'C o p p y . r - Ineirurrer t# 49 Colon to begin a two weaks’ inspec- 6:00—Baseball Scores. shouted. "Hev! Look out. ' the Scouty did. 'Twas fun to see bl' Office y. ••'“IK.. Koateg^lrerl, with garbage, all Im- tion of all c.anni, rnllwav and mili- St. Mary's Episcopal church. Mrs. grass is slinp ry. An^.-way, 5^ ■ I - I'UPhtsM ... w provenionic windtiw .shades and TliyMAS Fl'RGl .SON 6:05—Wrightville Cl.irlon. Turklngton was formerly a member that s . TaJTy skid. In just about a sec- Bp*cl«l# At the ; tary actixitle.s. . ' 6:.30- -Ya.scha Duvadoit.' how it feels." ond, he went tumbling to the Wamnnit Aipar^-r Furs ...... screen.^. Telephone .5469, of the. Girls' F''ricndly society. Thev BefcTre the two tots could reply, ' street, Wanltd—To i: ♦ ...... Herald OfTice He Is accompanied by Mrs. Dem, 6:4,5—rHairlet Lee’."' Songs have one son. Clarence, who is em- ._ T M Rto U • #AT orr.“ . Miss Betsy Dcm. and Major Harrv the bucket flew up t'.wanl the sky, j t >#34 #T NtA l>»c FOR RFLN'T A T F R A tT IV E six 7,00—Men of Song--Lcofiard J. Bl.shop, his aide. ployed In Hartford. Mr. Tiirking- and Jack and Jill went tumbling ' , (.•v-oiitv . Hr#(#nranf# -i"om half hou.se in exeellejit condi- . Patricclll. director. toi) is with Chenev Brothers. for hU Ftooiiia Wur. ui lin.rrt . down the hill, head' oVer heels. B >r Hrnf G MORNING.) WHY. THEY ARE DOING JUST By H.4.MLIN ...an', if I WAS A LITTLE \ THE FOURTH OF WILL BE FIRE CRACKERS 'TO DRAG HER THROUGH AND GO ON A'PICNIC WHAT TO '0£>! \ WISH JULY, AMY. LETS ALL OVER Apartiuenu, rur. T.t,. . -ni. K-Ql HKNT 6 Rl.icM (enement, OH wooTlE. PApL|^>_ OH AU.EV. TEE HEE.' / A W -E R -R -V E A H BIGGER, I'D TELL VoU THAT MOBBED. ^^^HOW ABOUT MOBS AND A LOT IN THE COUNTRY. I , Busin..# I. -...ttont fei B, Ol' FOOZS''P f FINE-KING GU2ZVE'S TOE ALU I SAID WAS - IT TtXJ SHOULD talk! CELEBRATE BY TOWN.IT WOULD OF EXCITEMENT ■’ t ? . %* ) Qt with modom Impruv, mint- Iiuinir,' _HOWZA « ! iS MUCH 9ETTER-AN" VOUR ,TM SO Glad \t was ( so 'm ' i - s'too THAT'D BE GOING DOWN KNOW WHERE THERES Hout.^ for inr.i .... 6E.T WEU-' lU 60 '"^BUTT^youR SWEETIE WAS TOO 6 A O - TtoURE SIX Months worse GOING TO the A FINE AND TAKING SCARE rm WITS THEY GET WORN .A NICE COOL SHADY Suburbsn (or Item ...... I'O Bi-M l s! r* ■’!. Ti'r 4 p n; PATIENTS? I , uL WOOTIETOOT-OH V(JU , 1 , INSTEAD OF VOU, \ IT WASN'T A 1 X BET YOOR MIRROR HE' D FIX s t c HOW HE' S HOW \ IS HERE TO , jTHAT GOT HIT ON TH' K , ROCK ) IT WASSA BIG THAN TH ’ SEVEN-YEAR BEACH FOR PLACE IN. THE OUT OF THE OUT AND 6 0 BROOK .WAY OFF Summ.r Hv « for R.nt'";' ' ' ' MUST COME Rig h t !n OH, DOESNT GIVE YDU WmuC to K.ni ______" o AKLAX ri -tn.'l IW,. 4 t, ini IT, i'a getting ABOUT o V SEE VOU.' HEAD WITH THAT . j ITCH.-AN', IF I COULD RUN THE DAY. TO DRAG PARADE ? POOR CHILD. ALL TO BY ITSELFU IT SOONOED MANY HAPPY BARBARA.; THEY SAY lu.i e.iat. r » s.u r» I'.lip, •mod*’' rr nn.i ei7. i.'au. BITCH a : ,\^Al.CNG.' ■(^ O Z V f NASTY JDL' MELON / FASTER,! WOULD PIECES Apsrtm.nt Building for EsI. K\NDA j HOURS ! ITS GCJlNG BusIbss. Prcp.riT (or Bsl. ... FUHNV.f anyw ay! TO BE A rmrtnM and (.and tor 8sl. ^ ' V, Bous.. for. Ssl...... , *" ru KENT A KTEK JULY i'OTH, •; WHOPPER z Lots for 8sls ...... room flat ^te ,em heat, all improve- ■~T^ Bssort Propsrtr for 8slo ment.*;. , „ o , i •ndttion. Call after o Suburbss for 8s Is ...... C. m. Dia, 80 15. . R sbI Esuts for Lxcbsnre Wamsd—Rss) fcstst...... 1 ' Km KENT— 4 ROOM ttmeraenl NotIuM with garage, ail moiJeni improve ments. 3 Rid gewood' fctrccL Tei.e- phone 5623 ^ *^ I ^ Wiy.
9 OH RE.\T— 1 •IVE ROOM Hat, also __ ,r»rr.'' Retd The HeraJd Advs. e x room ici lement, with all Im- provements. Inquire at 147 East M KCfi U # PAT crp Center street. T mt A ftWVtfC • 8, 8M 8CRVKC. - I Wig u & OPT.
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Mr*. Mary A. Belknap, o( 709 Mr. and Mrs. O. Raymond Hussey Main street, is - vacationing .with and Infant daughter have moved HOSPITAL NOTES STRIP WRECKED CAR I ABOUTTOWN friends in Springfield. On her re- from Hartford to M Hamlin street. NO HERALD turn to Manchester she will visit Mr. Hussey is employed by the It thetild rAtn tomorrow friends in New Milford. Pratt and Whitney Aircraft com- OF ALL VALUABLES temopn, David Hamilton an* pany. j TOMORROW Mra. Luther Chapin of 44 Lewis tuncm that Use iwimmiii^ pool on street was admitted and Peter Mc- T his Store |r^ - ... . A number of the members of the .. Community playground* local Salvation Army corps and Mrs. Annie B. Johnson of S27 No issue of the Manches- Lagan o f 48 Woodland street, Raf- Owners Fail to Return for Ma- open a* uaUal. Mr. Hamilton will Main street is seriously 111 at her their families are planning to spend I ter Evening Herald will fSele I^anzano of 170 BisacU street, chine After Early MOming «> o be on hand to give the boy* the Fourth of July at the ^athan 'r home. Mrs. Johnson Is the widow | O d girls swimming lessons at 11 a. Hale camp at Coventry Lake. I of Benda Johnson and formerly be published tomorrow. Ernest Linders of 62 Starkweather Crash— Ordered Hauled In. a ., tomorrow. Adjutant Nichols and a party of I lived In Bolton. Independence Day. Street, Lester Farquhlar of 88 Pearl W ill Be Closed men from the social service institu- •Lreet, Mrs. James McCavanaugh An'vthing that might be of any tion conducted by the Salvation I Arthur M. Guttery of Hartford.; and Infant son of 50 Homestead value that could be removed from street, Paul Pantaleo of 122 School We Have the Correct Shade of Army on Edwards street, Hartford, ' associate general secretary of the > the auLomoblle owned by the Bos- will have an outing at Urn camp to- . Y. M. C. A. will be the speaker at: street and Mrs. Hilma Holmgren of POWDER Kensington, Coon., were discharged ' ton men, badly wrecked early yes- A ll D ay ; the meetlcg of the board of dl- morrow. A game of baseball will be yesterday. terday morning In Oakland, was For Your Summer Complexion played by the Manchester corps and j rectors of the Manchester Y, Mon-1 POLICE BOARD HEARS Mrs. Annie Mason of 49 Oobtim missing this morning. There were a team from the Hartford Institu- I day evening, July 9 at 8:30. Sup-1 Road and Guido DePumpo of 32 two good tires on the car when the tion. On the return to Hartford . per will be served by the men un- | owners suddenly left after the accl- the men will have the privilege of der the direction of Joseph Wright.' , NEW PLAN FOR CENTER Oak street were admitted today. Robert Anderson, 5,- of Charter ’ dent. The driver of the car told W ednesday, "lljfjd o n : seeing the fireworks display by the Mr. Guttery will speak on the Y. M. people in Oakland that he was com- : American Legion here tomorrow C A. Oak street was given emergency State HiRhway Department treatment yesterday for a bruised ing back later for the car ao It waa : night - and of hearing the concert. not moved. This morning Lieuten- Offers SuKKestion for Han- hand which had been jammed In a Local members -who desire trans-' Mr. .and Mrs; James Edwin have door at his home. ant William Barron visited the i portatlon should tommunlcate Im- moved from Hollister street to Dol- dlinR Traffic There. place, found that many different j-medlately with Adjutant Martin. The hospital census today is 54 July Fourth biont street patients. parts had been taken from the car V The monthly meeting of the and that there Waa little chance of All- barber shops are keeping Miss Josephine Odermann of Bbard of Police Commlssiohers was the ow-ner coming back after the Sja(cru open until 9 o'clock tonight and un- AD'VERTISEMENT wreck so ordered the Depot Square Bote] Sheridan Dial ftU09 ; Starkweather street was the winner Beld'-tn the Town Court room last I der the state law must close all day j of the handkerchief which was night, only routine business'was Garage to pull the car In from the ^i'Food Departments Will Be Open 1 tomorrow, Jidy 4. Attention picture takers! Let side of the road. drawn at the monthly meeting of disposed— — « ...of and action V,,,on the pro- Fountain Photo* Serviile develop and t.'ic Poll.sh Girls’ dub held yesterday posed change In parking rules for print your next roll of film. Dallv Tpnig-ht Until 9 O’clock. rif^nnt SnilArp wn« nnP tnlrAn A ' Am.rievA a* r-ia. lit the home of M;s .h .Mamie Zatkow- Depot Square was not taken, A service at Center Pharmacy and r .-kl of .Starkweather street. communication from the State Edward J. Murphy's. Highway Department concerning (Use Oak Street Entrance.) Brunner* . Market will remain traffic conditions at the^ Center, closed all day Wednesday. With relation to a check of traffic T U T O RIN G through this point. While a plan •Dry Goods Departments Close was suggested by the Highway De- By Experienced M>^ and Mra, John .Sullivan of 11 FOURTH OF JULY Hudson street are. at Giant’s Neck partment to do away with some, of Teacher. . At 6 O’clock! for the remainder of the week. the hazard, no definite actlbn on SPECIALS ’S h o j ^ i r ^ O e n U n any of Its recommendations was taken last night. Peter Stuyvesant Gin, All Primary and Because the regular meeting of •wttle ...... si.oo Memorial Lodge falls on July 4, to- The plan that waa suggested Grammar School
I morrow, the regular mdeting of the would provide a two way traffic Old Hermit Gin, bottl? . .85c Shop Thursday For The lodge will be held Friday evening of through East Center street, cars Dixie Belle Gin, fui. qt. 91..3.5 Subjects. Brown Thomson *s this Week Instead. traveling west would use the north Pure Grhin Alcohol, qt. S1.85 side of the street and those going Phone 3862 “TRI-STORE CHEVROLET Mr. and Mra. Joel M. Nichols, Jr. east the south aide. This would •Mead wood Straight Whi.4-
Store-Wide who were married In Wilkes Barre, bring both lanes of traffic together key, 100 proof, qt. . .81.70 DAYS” Specials at the Center and at this point a Pa. .Saturday, sailed today for a Keystone State Straight Rye honeymoon of six weeks to be spent rotary traffic Would be provided. Whiskey, bottle ...81.00 In touring England. Ireland and The changc.H Included two plans, Scotland. On their return they will one for the removal of the small Wine (4 years old). bottle ...... 70c live In New York City. grass plot and fountain at the JULY ------if Center and the other to bring, the Ice Cold Beer, 3 for . .. .25c Mrs. George W. Cheney of Hart- traffic around the small triangular Beer (ca.se) ...... 81.80 To BOSTO.N ford Road is at Fenwick. piece and leave the fountain In Its (Round Trip $4.05)' pre.sent location. Because* of the Telephone 7007 Mr. and Mrs, William Foulds, possible compllcatldns the board OAK STREET Lt-uvea ^ M f\ NCHtS TCft COfs/N .Sr., of North Main street have left deferred action of anv kind last PACKAGE STORE for their camp at Old Forge, Fourth night. CE.NTEU rit.\VEL BL'RE.AL CLEARANCE 21 Oak Street i 03 Main Sfreel MaiirheMter Lake In the Adirondack* where they will spend the summer. HbHKSHIRK (.OAi:
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and M «. Charles Cheney of Hartford Road are at their sum- SALE \mer home on Fisher's Island; Mr. and Mrs, Walter Olcott . of .7A, TIRE SENSATION of* 3 4 Quench Your Thirst This is the time to buy wanted mer- Miss Elizabeth A. Krapowicz. Forest street announce the en- who teaches In the Barnard schhol gagement of thel- daughter, Ml.ss THE NEW la spending the summer at Dennis, Polly Olcott. to Alfred Rockwell chandise . . something for yourself . •Cape Cod. Sumner, son of .Vir, and Mrs. Eilot Over The Fourth your family . . . your home. . with as- Sumner of Vlllanova, Penna. Robert Mah^ey is at the .Spring nre$tone
surance of big savings. Karly shopping House, Cape Cod, for the. sea.son. CDITIIRY PROGRESS TIRE ( At The i is imperative . „ . be on hand tomorrow Fred A. Verplanfck has been re- early. elected .sentinel of the Connecticut Cottage Street »af' Masonic Veterans' association, which is comjMi.sed of Mason.s with BIRCH STREET Package Store 28 or more years of standing. IN OUALITY AND PRICE 1 Open All Day Wi-diu-sdav, WITH ANY FIRST QUALITY TIRE MADE MEN’S SHIRTS Mystic Review. Woman's Benefit July 1.
association will hold Its regular Yorke shirts, collars attached m- with collars to meeting In Odd Fellows hall thls- Phone 8844. Free Delivery. TAVERN ' evenlng. ,As the m illions o-f fim -/ i match.,woven niadra.s, woven hroadcloth. all iriiaranteed C'reiiio ll«-tTt I’ane, VYorld's Fair viaiiora saw “ .\lec” and Walter, Props. fa.st color. .Al.so plain white hroadcloth, collar.s attached '21 iMlttll-N ...... Mi'inhers' of the Polish National .\etUH. rase, $1.80 tires inadeinlhe Firestone ^ 0 1' neckband, .“^old up to S3..')0. church uu Gulway. street are re- '21 tmttles ...... Faelory and Exhibition I minded of the ma.ss to be held at $1.98 H.30 a. m.. In observance of the .Vurrugansptt, cose, Building, we asked WE SERVE '21 bailies ...... Fourth. Rev. Peter lyitas will give i $2.60 thousands this questions a patriotic talk on the signillc.ance Iliiilled Bc«,-ki “ What do you value most of Independent Day. $ 1.47 3 for . . : ’?r r !...V .. in a tire?” Car owners (iln, 25c Mrs. George E, Keith of Iy>wis i from everj- stale in the fifth ...... 85c KINGSBURY’S street Is at the Keith family cot- i L'nion were interviewed 3 Shirts, .$4.25. Kent's leimton Style tage at White Sands beach. . j Dry tiln, fifth .... — lirivers of automobiles, 95c Old .Mr. IJaslon, Iriieks, busses— out of it The degree team of the Daugh- ' llfth ...... tors ol Liberty will hold its monthly ; $1.30 all eanie one eomposite Keystone State Straight SPECIAL meeting this evening at 7 o'clock In j answer: “ Give us Blowout SPEC lAL IMilskey, fifth ...... MEN’S SWEATERS Orange .hall, and Will practice the 98c llrlarelllT Whiskey, Protection. Non-Skid INTRODUCTORY The Ari.stocrat of Beers! drill In preparation for Friday eve- ' blend, fifth Men’s Wm.sted all wool .sweaters, coal styles or slip- nlng. . ' , . ' $1.15 Safely, and Long Wear, Old Timer Whiskey PRICES ons, in sever.ii colors. Sold up to at a moderate price.” blend, ipiarl ...... Miss Hulda Butler of the Nathan $1.50 Montieelln and Firestone engineers EXCLUSIVELY Male school is taking a month's course of study at the International (•uiden Wedding $2.25 used every conceivalde re- Ooniestic Wines, Y. .M, C. A college In Springfield. source in the develop- bottle ...... Try Thi.s Famous Brand Tomorrow 75c nu-nt of a tire embodying $2-17 The family of Harold C. Alvofd .\ICohol, 190 proof, quart ...... these qualifieations and is occupying their cottage at $1.85 -And Be Convinced! Giant's Neck. selling to the public at a Size Pri ro I*rlf** i price within the reaeli of street Floor. ; 4.50-20-_ 5.50- 17______ra^egular meeting of Ander- • ••7f every ear owner. Answer 4:50-21_ •.so 5.50- 18. 9.0S son-Shea Rpst. V. F. W, will be held in the Arrriy A Navy club st 8 — the new Firestone 4.T$-I9-_ 4.70 5.50.l9bd Il.XO 5.00.19_ 7.S« o clock tonight. The change from Century Progress Tire. 6.00- 1X.4S I9hd 5.25-18 s.oo 6.50- 14-sa 19hd the armory to the Army A Navy 5.2.V2I S.BO club was made nccesaary. due to 7.00- 20hti 17.1«
the closing of the armory. for two COMPARE QUAIITY— j Othpr pro|)ortionalplr low j weeks while the National Guard / •a^yghten Up CONSTRUCTION—PRICE companies are at camp.
KLEIN’S MARKET This new tire is equal
• Edward Werner, Frank Mahoney^. I)elicyte.s.scn and Package Store Edwin Jolly and Jason Chapman, or superior to any other first quality lire, ; all West Side young men, will leave regardless of brand — name — or by whom IT'/iy rfisl C*n- BIT a Ifil Center street tomorrow morning bv automobile manufartured, or at what price offered for lury o f P r o g r ^ $B * * i t 0 c t o n l y ; for Boston where they will witness sale, ('all on the Firestone Serxiee Dealer or Firestone among DiaJ .J25fi - We Deliver Free! the double header between the Red When you consider yotir next a l t tirm m a n u f a c ^ fururt I Sox and the Yankees, Service Store and e.xamine it. You will be t o e x h i b i t The colorful season is here Winter’s fuel you want to. t h e e c i e n t i f i e "‘ alher Foods! sohl^on the rugged quality and will want to i f e r e l o p m r n t o f
HO.MR Ol- P ltM C Sl*Et lAI„s: A detachment of seven men left keep your home warm and r u b b e r i n t h e H a l l eqnrp your car with these new tires. o f S c i e n c e f ...green lawns, beautiful this morning for examination for Store Open July Ith I’ ntil I P. .M. comfortable with the Ica.st ; the state CCC camps In Hartford. RE.’MI.MBLR — you save nionev buying I The third detachment will leave the amount of effort. By having flowers, gaily colored birds today, as rubber has advanced 4-12 *7 and AA e w i l l h a v e . s o m e P o - I Municipal building at 8:45 a. m. on your heater thoroughly KE.VDV UOVSTLD .\.\D rollon 190(7 , and tire prices cannot remain tato SaL-id and Cole Slaw Thursday mornlnig, completing .Man- clcan^ now It will be ready and bright skies. That STl FFKD! CHICKENS I Chester's quota of 43 men. at these low levels.
for those who would like Ready To Eat! No both- to do next year’s work effi- home of yours is going to some. er for an.vone to prepare ciently. At the same time them. llon’l Forget The arrange to have your bln filled A T R IP L E look a bit somber, discord-
We will alsc have some Take .Along a Nice. Juiev. with Old Company's Lehigh, guarantee fPhy did tha C entury h 6 liday the coal that lasts longer •d r r o t r e » » e e te c t o n ly ant to such a vivid back- Fresh Shoulders, ready RIPE W .vrERMELO.N • ^r Un*qutl«d Psrformsnc* Firextona am ong all roa.sted, reiid.v to eat. Just and needs less attention In Rtcordf tire manufacturert to 43 c •hote i f m illione o f ground. the thing if you are *x- DANCE H eitor* iiou* tlrae all kinds of weather. • for Life Againil.AH Dcftcli peeling company for the GuaranteeJ (.(Hid! At The «p« madef
holiday. • for It Month* Againd AH Rood Hsitrdt* Brighten it up, inside and Ice Cold REER! Ice Cold
Cremo. O Cf • J i * . m o n t h , ‘in rnmmrrKint GARDEN out, with new painting and We- have Scxla in quart 11 b o t t l e s . Z O C See lioif Firextane bottles at, <1* 1 yf *7 Tirem a re m o H e a t th e FirrMtone Fact ore decorating,.' We’d like to case sM .4/ and F’xh ih ition $1.80"” BALLROOM HuiliUng. If airld** Good for mi.xing. .Fair. plan with you both on treat- Oxford Club. r%f\ in t.ixten t o t h e l'ojr« of I b o t t l e s ...... C HAS('O.M LODGE Firexton^^F eaturing ment and cost, !•«/*• .N'lrarrhoisr— Key.stone State Straight Ftet^ Montla^ ^iaht South- (ilustonhury Kye Whiskey, oirr B. C.—R E.iF' fifth $1.75"*'' (On the New lAindon Pike) I t V«rwHYrfc. 99c Take a ca.se along oi-er __ ***** ' the holiday. ED.. JULY 4TH lonttrl
anthracite A.SSOKTED WINES! Old Greenwich Straight 3 Door I’ rizes PHONE 6887 Whiskey, O Favor.s and Novelties! WILLIS & SON, full quart . . ^ X - $2 49**"'"' Prompter— Ren Irish. Inc. SHOP HERE TONIGHT Dancing 9 P .M. • 1 A. M. jCoel, Lumber, Mason’s Supplies, THOS. McGILL JR. MORIARTY BROS. 69c i P a i n t PAINTER AND DECORATOR .And .Avoid the Rush! 319 Center Street— Corner Broad -\dmis.sion 3,i cents. I 2 Main St. Tel. 5125 _ 1 2 6 C e d a r S t r e e t Free Road Service Open 24 Hours “ Nothing but the best in paints’’ Phone 3S73