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m *5 * ^ ^ * * ' IT— Ac-Ato 1112 rallied to |118. J. L Case He Was h Mexico Aa UBuraal mlabap occurred late tlve buying swept through the which,------had yielded |4 to |52, snap­ yeatarday afternoon nddeb reaulted S to ^ Excha^e today, on an- ped back to 164. United States Steel nouncement of distribution at the la the death o f William Roeaaner, which jiad' lagged around >41Ad, Birt He Was Not Molestel re^ilar quarterly dividend of 12.25 down 11.60, ran up to 142.25. Santa S6, of 8 t Peteraburr, FUL, husband a share by American Telephone and Fe recovered |1 after It had reacted of the former IiOBa M. Myrtle Fry­ Telegraph Co. Trading was active earUer to 48^ alt 1%. that the ticker fell slightly in ar­ Hsecutive Chamber, Albany, N. er, kindergarten supervisor of the rears. In the morning there had been Y., Aug. 37.—(A P)—Attempting to BSghth DisMct schools. Roessner ternating Hushes of rising prices . . W . S i ! ! ! ! ? ^ ravaged'a widespread area in southeiwTmma^ thb inaln s e c ^ e ff^ town of Freeport is shown-here^ 'American Telephone dipping |2 and then mild recessions. count|ract tee charge to tee ourter fell or dropped ftom the Park street as It a p p e e ^ after^the death-dealing winds had subdued. • Note how so me building literally were rlp p ^ from their founda^ns. while others proceedings against Mayor James J. bridge to the rlghtFOf-way of the w w unrw)fed and trees and poles were blown.down. _ Thirty-two persons were known to be dead sad asviral hundreds injured as i ^ e f workers Soum Manchester railroad at 4 entered the stricken sone to bring aid to the Storm sufferers. . -r * rwiw worxers; Walker that tee mayor made no ef­ o'clock smd sustained Injuries that fect to hring.the nU s^g accotmtant Included a fractured skull, a frac­ Russell T. Sherwood, back for tured left hip, fractured pelvis, both DEBT REDUCTION questioning, John/J. Chirtto brought bones in 1 ^ forearm broken, a jaw out tfwtlmony. today that tendrtto injiiry and contusions of the face ITALY TO RETIRE LEGION C O N V B IU ^ show Mr. Walker’s Was and head. He died at the Memorial KEEPING MUM not sought by tee Hofstadter com­ hospital at 10 o’clock last night. WOUID AID TAXPAYERS mittee. \ First intimation of sthe tragedy MANY RA1TLESH1PS W itt Jacob (3ould Seburman, Jr. waf received by laborers who were O N l N W i m i R Y on tee stand, Chirtln, Walker’s legal ON QUESTON OF SUPPORT adviser, showed that when Sherwood unloading material for the new | b m rd Econonist Says De- united States Poet Office building NEARLY 8 MILUON was located at Atlantic a t y shd directly underneath the bridge, Economy Mo?e Pianned^ later St Mexico d ty, Walker's aid when one of the four men glanced After Cinfercnce WMi Gar­ D deptes Froifi AD Parts of aandiBg FoD Pa3fneiit was not solicited.. upward and saw Roessner hanging STATE’S “GAS” TAX Schurnum, formerly an assistant by his hands from a heavy steel ^ o i e Fleet To Be Re^ W nX NEED CLOTHES to , counsel to the* girder that supports the bridge. He ner Fomer Geremor WiD the Stale Inyade the Ga3y WD Brnig Dafadt Or Re- Hofstadter Committee, conducted naade no outci but a moment later tee investigation of Walker’s finan­ 7 orfimzed Hus Year. IS CONSHTUnONAL cial aflhirs. he let go his hold and plung^ to Decorated City. P H fia lio B . the ground, a distance of about Net Answer To^W ilfen Red Cress Estonates N m - Schurman, son of a former ambas­ twenty-five feet sador to Germsny, testified »hwt Rome, Aug. 17—(A P )— Approxi Charles Kerrigan, assistant to Mayor . Stmcic On Hla Feet MReoserehr Waterbury, Aug. 17.— (A P )—Le­ Roessner landed on both feet, mately 130,000 tons of Ital3r’s l^ht- 03 Company Says Act Was WilUamstown, Mass.. Aug. 17.— her To Be Pfevided With Walker, told-him tee mayor did not gionnaires began their invasion of | expect that Sherwood would be then crumbled to the ground, strik­ ing ships will be retired beginning (A P )—^Prtrf. John H. Williams of ing hla head on the road. The drop this fisg-hedecked city toiday for tee found. The conversation with Kerri­ August 25.as a result of an economy New Toric, Aug. 17.^—(A P )—Ex­ Not Legal Becanse It Was Harvard University said at tee In­ Free CettoD QoA. 'm s made a few feet from the start of tee American Legion state gan :was before a subpoena was pectation Jaunes M. Cox wiU stitute o f Polities tydty that Amer­ V' west side ofv the bridge and Roess­ move and a sweeping reorganization convention. last August and while Mr. ner struck about three feet from the of the Ittdian fieet. take the stump for the Roosevelt- Not S ^ e d h r n e . ican taxpayers are bdginiiing to re- Walker \ as in Europe. west stone wan, about five feet These wffl include two battleships, Gamer ticket if his health permits Cpenlng of the official headquar- j aUze that reduction of war debts Washington, Aug. 17.— (A P )— Curtin,introduced records to show te ^ n t the Elton hotel marked tee from the fiat ear In which thalabor- three h e ^ r emiaers, nine g ^ t was expressed today at Democratic would be to their advantage for Estimates thus far provided tee the police department ers were watidng. cruisers, fo -destroyers and a di^ien fifot offldal function. Tonight tee Red cross headquarters here place asked tee Atlantic City ^ c e to headquarters. Hartford, Aug. 17.—(A P)—Valid­ department executive committee three reasons. He said these were The 1*aik street bridge is mostly sutanarbiaB, an reasonaUy old but at 7,998,000 persons tee number of check on Sherwood’s presence to tee of steti constpnotlon. A metal rail­ Robert ^aidmon, chairman of the ity of the Connecticut gasoline tax. will hold a dinner meeting aM will 1— Insistence upon full payment Hotel Traymore there, and that still within the age l&nit. those who will need cotton ing at least fdnr feet high runs The ridps-wfil be strgmed o f their Speakers Bureau, who described the law waa ujAel^ todiay tee S)a- then be host to Leglonnatees from may bring (Mfault or repudiation. Schurman asked the New York along the north‘ikle and conneets at crews but not Inunedlalaiy soriq>ped. former'gpvemm: of Ohio as "100 per preme Court of Errors hs a throughout tee state at a smoker. A 2— Cwtain compensations may be^during the next six months from the officers to make no^effort to-sMve each end with a -higher fence of In this con#tloii they, win continue cent-fii nne,’’ , also-said John W. meeting of tee executive committee secured through reduction at the vnqiply of Farm Board c o ^ placed tee subpoena imtil Sherwood return­ Davis was faviwakly inclined toward requiring tee Consumen OU Com- of tee auxiliary will be held at the smooth wire, without an' (gening to serve a s ^ bartmria(g point -when debts which would more com­ at tee diqosal of tee otgaaiBatioh. ed. ' I large enough for a grown iierson to m ak^ speefdms for the ticket ^ y . Jnc., te pay a fl;725.S0 tax same tim&. the world fBsarmanpkt coafbrence MtMmwhile question wdiether a collected on gas sales. pensate tee American people foe^ Only a«little more than third of pass through. The only way Roess­ resumes its diamissiowi at Geneva The Legionnaires win gather for loss of tee debt pasrmehts. the Red Cross chapters thus fa r W ALK^ A BIT LAi ner could have reached the spot at .third former Dempcratic candidate The OIL company contended the thdr first general aemion tomor­ this fan. Caretafcafa win be left fot^the presidenfty, A lfr ^ Smith, law was uncoostitaticmal because 8—The process at. payment baa have sent in estimates. Tim report Executive' Cbxmbn', A h ^ y , N. .sfi w M A he was first seen, was to aboard thg.«d>ipp (a .|wap them ^ m row morning when the city^s Jtooiieelt. on bister tervals. About 10,000 persons including Unable to.Pay toaiges against- Mayinr------James ~ J. Dies bi Six Honrs scraper Offi(M. “1 ^ have no occasion to c “Well, we did. I expressed tee parade after visiting his brother at tween an orderly and a disorderly ed tee chamber. Wslker had not hope he would help us alqng. te sup­ tee statute to tee detriment of Washington Depot. world. others, now claim that the statute yet arrived. Nation Gets 42 MiHkn. port of tee Democratic ticket ] The Lausanne agreem^t is tea Mother aiitf Child Doii^ Wel^ Walker arrived four minutes lator: think he would be worth as much as was unconstitutional and void.” first real step forward toward pad- Ct^ectod For Steto Governor Ropsevelt already sPatid TO MAKE PUBLIC any one man—^maybe more—^yes, fleation at Europe, now that tee at his desk, greeted.Widker with a ru make it tee superlative—he’d be Judge Ells pointed om that the world’s money markets in London May More Back To Home Vienna, Aug. 17.— (A P )—By company had collected the tax for STATE’S DEMOCRA'HS smile and a wave of the hand. vote of 81 to 80, Parliament today worth more than any one man. and New York are convalescing; Roosevelt asked Wteker what “I ’d love to have him supporting tee state and that it had no l^al Gr^oty said. He urged that Amer­ FEDERAL LOANS ratified the Lausanne loan protocol. or moral right to tee money. h Hopewell steps Charles F. K errig^, his gs*! By this protocol Aiutrla receives tee ticket.” ica assist in their recovery by re­ sistant, told him he had taken Later he was aske'd if he had The court found no error In a NO NEARER ACCORD moving tee disturbing factor of war Sierwood on toe- mayor’s 342,000,000 under the auspices of tee hopes Mr. Smith would support tee judgment for David (Seraty against League of Nations. Most of it wUl debts. from Ehrope a year ago. Rrsi Report To Be Made ticket actively and he replied in the Dr. Charles Kaufman of New Lon­ Anoteer. Montoriom Englewood, N. J., Aug. 17— (A P ) " “Kerrigan told me of some conyer* go to conversion of short term notes aiffirmative. “But let him speak for don, who was alleged to bavg been —In an atmosphere of quiet and held by tee Bank for International negligent in treating a fractured leg I f America refuses to reduce tee sation he had had with th4 comnifit- himself,” he said. peace, tee new son of Col. and Mrs. tee,” Walker said: 'T told him 1 Settlements, and loan.« from tee . When Smite emerged, he said: suffefedJty Geraty at a National Personnel of lid ie t StiD h war debts, Gregpry asserted, it Is This Week — President as certain as anything that tee re­ Charles A. Undbergh his thought he shouldn’t have 'dbnP Bank of England into long term “About everything that took place Guard Camp July* ll , 1929. he did." , obligations. Justice Banks in his opinion held rival at tee reparation question second day of life today. with Mr. Gamer,- I have not a sin­ the Air After Meetiiig of Schurman then took the stand and Heorer Against Publicity. gle word to say—not a single word.” teat tee New Haven coimty Stqierior would lead to a .moratorium by Ger­ many on private as well as on pub­ In deference to tes wishes of Ool Roosevelt asked him if he had talk­ In Jime tee League of Nations ar­ "But will you 8i>eak for the Court had properly Executed evi­ Lindbergh, who said in a statement ed to Kerrigan. -. - • ranged a 342,000,000 loan for Aus­ Roosevelt-Gamer ticket?” he waa dence about damages paid Oeraty lic debts. OU, New Goarik Altered circumstances, he said, last night he desired as little public Schurman said that on. August Washington, Aug. 17.— (A P ) — tria pending ratification by tee Aiia- asked. by tee state, and had properly ad- attention as possible centered on 13, l9si,'he had lunch with Kerri- trian Parliament There was consid­ Dodgea Queation initted evidence about general surgi­ luiid reduced Britain’s capacity to The clerk of the House is ready to U. S. le.maln- tee baby tee family was left in se­ gan, erable opposition, tee government’s “That’s tee same queaticn put in cal practiciM in tee vidnlty. New Haven, Aug. 17.— (A P ) clusion. 'Very few congr^;ated at “Prior to that, we had ;.i8sa^ a overrule President Hoover and ttiaIm another way,” he replied not) opponents charging that tee coun­ Testtammy Admitted Talk of peace and threats of war tee home of Mrs. Dwight Morrow, subpoena for Mr. SherWobd,” public the details of loans by the try’s liberty and independence had Shortly after tee convention The court ruled teat testimony by frbmjthei .vtoisre the child was born. left tee controversy over tee per­ gold stsB)8iipNt:3M^thiat her subjects Schurman said. 33,800,000,000 Reconstruction Cor­ been sold out for another twenty Smite gave out a statement saying Friends seemed agreed that tee ‘T told Mr. Kerrigan we were he would support tee party. Asked (OootlmBd OB Page mne) sonnel of tee Democratic State were t i^ ^ to the limit. poration since July 21. years to obtain tee money. ticket still in tee air today despite baby probably would be’ namec. eager to get SherwOod. Mr. Kerri­ Chancellor Dollfus was placed in specifically I f he would support Mr. Pierre. Ljrsutoy, editor at La after Ua tomous grandfather, tee gan said Sherwood had told hJpi ot The corporation’s first report on Roosevelt and Mr. Garner, hb said a conference between Governor W fi Jeurna« .lndastrlelle, asserted that the loans is due to be. submitted to a dangerous position on this issue at bur L. Cross and factibiml leaders. late S ^ t o r D ^ght Morrow. No an attempt to serve papers on bijm tee time of tee recent death of supporting tee party meant support­ tee sacrifice of French taxpayers in Congress this week. South Trim­ State Chairman David A. Wilson reducing reparations no per cent at statemitot was forthcoming, but tee “Kerrigan ateed if we are g 6 ^ ble, House clerk, has written an Monsignor Ignaz Seipel, former ing the nominees. health of mother and child was be­ to examine Sherwood wftlle .toe chancellor and member of the gov­ Mr. Jackson said that a'Ji^.' said .tee confsrencei.held yesterday Lausanne would be In v: > j unless lieved to be good. mayor was abroad and expiatuep eight page brief giving his reasons speakers who will w after tee official lauhching of the tee U. S. plays the game with for interpreting the relief law as ernment bloc. Without that vote the' There was no official confirmation why. Kerrigan promised to prp^ campaign after Labor D ay party's campaign, had. been ndarked Imnce. j • dnee. Sherwood. Kerrigan said, howr making publicity mandatory. government would have been defeat­ Governor Joseph B. Ely, of by "friendly diacustion of pwrty of a report that tee Undberghs Trimble feels, as do Speaker Gar­ ed. Hastily a successor to Monsignor planned to move soon, to tee man­ ever " T know the mayor did -iiM chusetts, Governor Albeitr problems” and that there' had been expect you to find-Sherwood.' ner and Representative Rainey, 8eipel was .i^pointed and (m a vo|e Ritchie,: of Maryland; former Gdvn “a spirit harmony and coopera­ MAN DROWNED sion on Sourland mountain from Democratic leader, that he has no of no confidence In Purllament t£e where their first child, tee late Sutooeiui for Sherwood choice. tion on tee part'of.an present,” “From Bast Hampton that week­ government won a s l^ le vote. fOonttauied taveatigatton of tUe mmrbri President Hoover summoned lead­ Berlin, Aug. 17— (A PI- for . tee year was npprted by Com­ T wasn’t interested iii Msypr ers of both parties to the White An air-^sopn as trials of this one have hb<^‘ . . 15|i|glMe • Brault plane which win retrace the a t ^ made. merce Dephrtment. today for July Leaders o f bote factions said tee Walker's personal affoits, Mr. C l^ House to ask that the publicity Vrben exports exceeded Imports'ty Non-Intoxicating Drinks tin,” Steurntaa mdted shaipfjr ta at aviation to study the flight o f Mcbter, who is convinced tbO'iMir only ta ^ lfle randt from, yesterday's phase be omitted. A statement AI a m .I amm 128.009.000. The favorable balance prottet.to one'flf Oirtitt’s questions. from the executive mansion explain­ birds was awaiting a trial at Tenf- gull is the Ideal flier,-has a d b ^ d ferenoe ’with the governor was a' tee style of tee parabola in his wing Jn June was .38,000,000 aad^ln July plim for the appointment of a sub­ A letter Sriuttiiaan'wrote to Wklk- ed the President favored " ^ e s t pelhof Alifdronw new hara today. er^tructio:^ each of teem h 1981, was <6,000,000. Mrs. D oran er before tbe.m a^ went to B n r^ publicity to all government activi­ committee representing bote groups. The plane has a wing ooaatruetlon shaped like an inverter, bi__ _ Fqr the sgBDje period in 1981 .gold Hfilson said this committee ^wiU de­ ’a year-S|^'aad fhe msyoste ri|d y ties’’ but that the,then directors of exports ,were $l,7M,000 whUe Im-’ wero'tatritidiieed As wvldence. approximatihg tea wings of a sea angled "V ” with a pronounced arch vote itadf - to ^*ways and means at the relief corporation "advised the on tee surface. ports tpiansd 3280,468,000. or excess Seattle, Aug. (AP).— SodetyAUVee^ Mn. Dmran explained that of- Curtin, .rwtd Saktannsn's letter, President of the danger that would gull and its aim Is to aoenrs greater of imports totaUed 3'8S8.e56,000. carrying tee St&te for tee entire ''This not only buoys the craft, Democratic ticket.'' is gotog in tor noo-alcoht^ drinks, hicid aodety "servee non-totoxleat- white remnstod a Urt t f tkamagiroi^a result to the credit structure if this stability and safety In the air by he said, "but the outward, stream Silver fxports hurt July were fruit drinks; at the “at home* >tek; aa^;i»nkersge aooomts stape (publicity clause) wefe instated 3828,000;Q00-and Imports |1;288,000. A t the Waterbury conference, Mrs, James M^ Dora^. yrifo . of tee automatic means. gives it an 'autoinatlc' forward Danid J. Leary;. Whtetbury'dty oon- itipnc of cabinet offleers* wtoee, he An d llBHitt fltote sa auqror Janu- upon.’’ It was deMned by Haas Riehteri drive.” a n iitt^ eioeis of 3460,000. to heaA,:bf the* Federal Burean’ o f'itf- ^instance, delightful fruit totoiis U fty l, Ik e oompleted law contained the July 1981 Silver eaqpoTts weto 32,- duPlHal Alcohol, told tee WomenV pioneer j^lder filer who tinea m o n ^ Experience with a simUar type o f (CtoBttonsdvbb'Page Two) saift^mryad; and it ia beoeiniiig m e^ p h ra ^ o g y , in outline at least, de^ ago remuned work along tetee IN w glider convinced him, he said, that 806,(K» and imports 31.668.000. «n Temperancp, Uifioa to *^ - •Pd more » mattw of routine ever^ manded by Gamer. e j ^ r t excess of 1642,000. would be m6re >FraflV' dip followed bjr Otto LStenOial,- Ger> the plane would rij^ t itsd f anto- TRBASDMY BALANCE hdiere throughout the eotmtty to ' UUees the House clerk changes many's lin t aviator, who took the Btatteally In tall siritaa and othar n r tba'flriit seVen'months of 1982 saidr H o t some of ^ groprasa- serine a friiit drink during ' hla w ind or something eise prevents, sUver 4Mued at 39.098,900 was ek- f they would nut ae mute bird as his modeL ptocSriouB poiitloni and descend WadiIngtoB; ■ Mto. W. C Hair, of PhlladdpItoL the public soon win have a peep iS The plane is beiiiff ''watched :wtth portsd, W e imports totUled H ? .- Aug. IT.— (A P ) r - letting ocm-amhoUe ftuit .prodluots: •■seriate director of toa < ssfely in lo ^ gUdee. 041.000, iinports ‘exceeding exportoTreasury reoa

■i- GOXiUlDIUKVEr umwtiiEWBnii JUHvnWH TtuunsBiniw the rules that a Supreme Wtomm at fha eoituma ihew this NOTncomoe x A—r did not Court, Jufitloa is bound by. aftemoon pt the West Side play- <):^I>ld you know, when Sherwood ” I am-teytiig Co get to tka kenal counds were: Jean Bolmas of ^ ■j'-jK- XCBaMaoed Pron^ Pht^ Om . turned mp in Mexico Cily, that Orltttold'«treet.'wh6.in % Aug. IT.—(AF) MATES of tkia. BtotteTc Xf you want to call Bdwfkrd F. AtweuTW fef tha lend- ed, “how the newspapers got word Mayor Walker had retunxed to New Mr. ElUa, ean hisJ' v Notnaa itovtoMdu idf Wal^ Y ork? Curtin romarked: nut street aiUi Frank Wilson of Pine era of tbe Bonua Ani^ dnrtag ttol Mrs. Pbnnle L. BIslev Jpbktt and Liberty Forties that Mayor Walker’s accounts wen A?—Nie, I think-not- subpoomeid?” “Bay I say I bavo not traasgiUM- street, dreaead e i dariiiee, were hd> Q—Is it not true the mayor’s re- ■d upon any toehnlcality. if Your Judgdd to be the funnleBt pair, and or-fere-Awt, . fi r"' Net Freoa B n . tiuB to -New Ydrk prMeded yon BtobiaA •tovemoB of Ontor itrect ; To HoM Separate Pkrieyc lesnilng Sherwood w m in Mexico Excellency bqd adben^l to techniecl “X have not If you imply they nOunds, none of it would have been wwiw prise fw the prattlaet got it from me, X assure you they C ity? ' tome—a qjialnt old-fashioned a A —l think you’re there. ,m here—” They Cannot Agree. did net.” ’Tm gettihg a Uttta bit fid up with aecesaorlea of the pmod. Kjf' “Was it ever discussed with coun­ Bard to Answer There wqre'48 estdeia The JMtYE J OiUUmV On) tttE t EWIilgf hEAt a vMlAant nf ' Q—When'you went to court to get wltk fkaie long argumeate between EaunuBttton ta d d fih M U ^ sel ^ Senator Hofstadter whethw w en Ralph RuaseU, Nick Angela known to have been alarad at «he| p^^a^ar Id yMia. She Mayor Walker should go to Europe theee papers you had no reason to couaaed.” tho fuvernor intorrrated. and Mrs. Raiiy White. ttoea sons, Robert J. K-- ( . St Louia, Aug. IT.—CAP)'—P tm believe Sherwood Would run away, ’TU tefce d w fi of tUi heiuteff Waterbury, Aw-vi^-^AP)— at that time.” did you? pretty soon!” Irraap^nalbto Indlvldnal '^ ^ ?todaor Hill, B. f . | Identlal aspiratioiis of thdr le a d ^ A—Not with me. Miss M Iria Magnell of Mjt*" stre et MajotuGsneril 8 se$Hrifo.p. F su l^ A—Hiat’8 a hard question to an­ Curtip bttompted to qpeak, but the will leave Wednesday of naxt w e^ ono of a Catholic priest from Pitts­ Q—Did Mayor Walker ask Sena­ swer. , governor would not let him chief of toe air corpa;:^.# U. 8. tor Hofstadter if there was any for Denver, O d., where she wiU a t­ vatarana knew of tt or aanioMd itl uenaaieis, wum w w * t^ v y , w ue or i will come hare Friday to ad- burgh and the other a “Free silver’ 1. j I Q—Was there anything *ln the “Don't talk any ipore,” Roosevelt veteran from Arkansas, today had thing he TOuld dp to ^perate with I ^rould indicate tend the annual Xntematlcmal Fed- is abaohitoly Lavy of Snffield, Miss toe American Lfigion conTaii' said. ‘Troceed with your wation of Women Alumni 8cho^ created a rift between, the Jobless the comihlttee before he went to Bu-1 sheiiwood would run EW^y? tion.” H ' ■ said. ‘SaasleS.RliIeyef'tolatownuadti®®’ and Liberty parties and wrecked the rope. A—-Not that I remember. Mlaa Magnell. a graduate of tbe Atwall laid he had retiuned tot XI3m., M. J . T r ty of W mptog, and . ®****“ * *’®“*®** ** • ^ Curtin \ asked Schurman if ha Holy Family Academy at Baltie, this two bfotoaiB, CNmge. Moulton of J Washington, Conn., and 80 years long-heralded plans fpr a fusion of A—I do not know. Q-r-lMd you ask Mayor Walker to knew whether any money for mem­ li^U agtltol the two groups. Q—^You asked Mayor Walker for I help you get Sherwo^ back from state, will be the repreaentative ^ Plaaaant VUMy, South Windsor,! ®«o tod^ ho flew a ^Mae to New- bers of Sherwood’s family went into the alumni of that , academy. The and Eban Mwdteri of Ipawlch, Mass, ton as an observer in nflUtory nia- A jtrtnt national convention was inforhiatlon and you gpt it, didn’t | Mexico Qty? tbe Suffera bank. to have been held today at Creve you? A—No. conventtoD. opens on Auguri 27. Mias' connection with the Khaki Shlrto Funaral aanfeea Wfli be held att nwvOra wblcb were in Schurman said ha did not know. A Magnell is a member of a par^ that toa m e Fritoty afternoon a: 2:30 toa Rouzatotoo VaO^ frT - |ri$4ge- Vouer Lake Speedway, west of S t A>-Yee, in part Q—49o far as you know nobody moment later be left the stand. described as a sueceaaor to.the » . Louis.. Only a few hours before the Sherwood’s name, Schurman said, asked Mayor Walker to communi­ will continue it after the convuitiatt B. F . e’Olock. Rev. Tnunon H. Woodward Njawtown. The opttafiOita of ; scheduled opening of the meeting, first appeared in coqne^tion with the cate with Mr. Sherwood to return taking in interesting potato east of Re aaid Walter W. Waters, com­ wm offidato aiKl burial win be in p2;ooo men eonatitut^ djrid hfid : W. IL “Coin” Harvey, head of the mayor’s account m the F^eration from Mexico City. 1(1 lhat right? the RcKdcy Mountains. She e x p ^ mander of the Banna Army, had aav toa Tteaol^torid cemetery at Eaatl blue ’’ army, were under ■ Bcta>Gen. • Liberty party and its presidential Bank and Trust Giompany. A^^fio far as 1 know. DEMOCRATS TO PAY to rStum to Maneheeter late in Sep* aured Urn ha had no oonnaetion with Wtodsor;: Tasker H. Bliss. U. S. A., now de­ tomber. i s . 'nominee made known that his fol- He said he ran across Sherwood’s Could Not Serve Paper the Khaki Shirts and that Watrib ceased. ' ' lowers would hold their own gath- name in tracing coupons from Con- Q—Don’t you recall that when was helping orgaaiie the Bonus The plane which General Sbulbis, Sherwood was in Atlantic CHfy you Mrs. Gtorge Gradadio of this Army in the various atatos. FUNERALS then a heutonaat, handled was a ; erlng at the lake about a mile from BoUdated Gaq bonds, whith the ALL PARTY DEBTS town is a miember of the committee the speedway grandstand chosen by mayor has - said belched to Mrs. asked the police to desist in their At a conferoiee in New York crude modd ecmpared with the the Rev. James R. Cox, of Pitts- efforts to serve him with a sub­ in charge of. tbe Rmhlem Club’s several days ago, Atwell said, Wa­ planes of today. Walker. Part of the coupons were New York, Aug. 17.-y(AP)— bridge party at the suauner home ters declared be had abandoned in­ Ddra. M. B. DCoore r burgh, for the convention of his deposited in the Wslker account in poena. When in the sridien re­ ‘*blue sh irt” followers. ■ A—^I do Know'they couldn’t serve James A Farley, Demociitic Na^ of Mrs. John N. Keeney, Crystal terest in the Khaki Shirts. Funeral services were held this garded it as a joke; resldeato of the the Federation b'uik, he said, and tional chairman, emerged from a l«dte, tomorrow afternnop. Atwell said do new march on [aftemoon at 2:80 at the South Meth­ countryside watched it aloft as a ! Efforts to agree on a common part in an accoxmt of Sherwood in a New York , subpoena in New Jer­ presidential candidate failea late sey. conference With ffumer Chairman Washington was contemplated. odist church for Mrs. Margaret Blair curiosity. When the |dahe wqm another bank. J(fim J. Ra^ob today mitinunHng ^ctor Anderson of Middle Turn­ Moore 6 t New London, formerly of grounded in a Add It was inapeeted 2 yesterday at a conference between Curtin asked Schurman if he and Q—^Didn’t'y o a ask tbe p

I. :i-S- wi'-?- AD tfiatmp ^ -ben^of'tha JKnto: ebmafitte^: the the meelihgjB'ba hd|d 4^'toe D s:-' New Mtoto-.TruM::^G^lP^ ^ He nidpal building, - n ^ v *|^[:m)day taart'kie Bonnto dis^ tp mbhe fbud plans for v toe parade' aiid^ri^pQb^' ' " ’trhrt'of';W«tert»ury.''-;T : ‘i The coma)lttees^. are:ttecepfien; entered-the ban^ and, ’.f-r-: W. S. Rbgers; chairmoB; Tboatai J. the Wqihtogljb^ —r 'crtVert'penmMtm' to; bonbW’ |50i9^ R ogtruj WUUamrP^Qt^i Bdwiurd'.J:^ biCil~ e-Vltoh.^t Foim. hundred pm^oyemr of toe HoU, Jobh' Hyde, Webs StrKddand. QPQ. The' I, . idtot-^^oeVerf:! ihl^ ^ _ by the preiident 'of toe bank, Frank Waterbinyl^ock COmpemy were Robert K. Andmrsbn, Ronald Fer-* Mb iCMcBap^e bi^ ^hhtog. htarted-the.’ rdtotveiiBh^ ^:action to G..,Vlbbert8.. - W hoi a'teller became: (i^ed.bfc<d wjprk moniing protectjtoeir flatert^ / / , - guson, WiUli^ ' Shtoi ^ v . WUhem ^ -a f^ snangemeji^: bidnging the^ toad ntanb^ M em-> P. RMdy, Rev. Watiwri Woodruff. .suitmrtouB, lipkowski. ran but ..was made m r . his irotura > to .. tl caught by a p^eemaa after a short .jtoyees-up'to- The'^manage- ABth0tUgr ^Favorite Ohlld Banquet:. -Walter Gorman, chair­ MbuSR;- |. '.viV'.'..J' naent aiBo- annomieed/.a jie.Wi',wprk- : ■ .V . D.BtIUNG ^ u e was a favorite child th|s man; p r . George a . Cailloue^, nose .M..toe. &|(^upia; 'to^ Gem- chase. The police Claim-he threw n ^ BO oior«,\ladies, s ifli‘ bo Charlto/Wigren,: tWlllam Thornton, away-several. other diecke Issueiiivto tog schedule by ,vrtdch;a)l em ploy;^ • V iort, ' aummOT, ‘fpr everything from spoiw merep: DepartrnSi^dimjiemio^ will woi^ -bve darys' imd ;» ' half a clothes and trlnunings to evening Dide Stffl Ibcertam . Mark Holmes. '. - Edward Tayior, ton ;W ^ h he -toftmwBlin toe teleimone company durtog .his Hartford, Aug. 17.J—(A P ),—rvTbo - ' U m w deceivers ever, flight. week toaxNid of tw 6r-toree-daya Lmceville W a t» Company, ban been . (^e foot in sea and oab on goyms. tt had a^ great vo^e, and RichardIdartto EdwsMi J. Mur­ readj^ b^ n ■pbto'ted'-towud.-Ajinkpo-> a week as' to this pairt.. Hto' man­ .the vogue t o . continue phy. Mrs.,W. C. Cheney, W. J. Mes­ Us whme he;;pianned to.' qei^k,. UpkoWski insists, ne. round the permitted - by toe T^lio 'Utilities .s h ^ , ' ' sier, Mrs. Jamo, M. 'Shearer, Miss agement also expecto'to. ahto“<;atto*:W . , The ’Wdterhuiy Cl6ck ' Com ply detachable yokes, collars and cufli^. for Joseph . McGluskey. Manches­ chairmfin; Clarence P. Quimby, CSapr toe beM-of Ujs tMp.; ' ' .-’11 v-: pany. and its subsidlariu, 'toe '- Ibgeradll- inltoe WeUs Hm distrtot, Lakevffle. ^ What an opportunity to benefit by In in n er druses it is often usep ter’s cham|dqn steeplechaser, held tain James H. McVeigh, Captain •Shortly ■■‘afterw ard-.toe; 1 White -the low market prices of blankets! vidth black transparent , velvet,, the last :E^ht and furthered plans for a Russell B. Hathaway. < ■ HOujse. WBi. h ffo r^ ^ .he . woidonis of lemon Juice and Xn evening clothes the same covered sible. I insist that we give Joe abput..2r3.cup of. prune Juice. Dot throat effect is used, and the McGluskey, toe same honor we ga've vdth butt^i cover with a top ciiut, decolletage, in most cases, is con­ toe Englishman. . :and,bake.in hot oven. fined to the back. It follows that Chairman Quish announced the choker necklaces are going to be formation of toe four.committees in popular with these clothes. charge^ of toe welcome-home cere­ j If'yOu enjoy having your beauty mony. The duties of the reception -work done in individual booths in a committee are to meet toe Olympic .,'qqlet and restful atmosphere, you runner-in Hartford, drive to Depot v w find it a pleasure to go to the Square; Manchester, where: toe pa­ W^don Beauty Salon (Sheridan rade will form. The route of toe Hotel). Dial 5009. parade will be from Depot Square, south on Main street to the South Terminus, countermarching to Cen­ widely interpreted in financial quar­ ter Park where toe ceremonies will A. T. & T. DECLARES ters as indicating expectations . of be held. improved' business over the , next A dinner will be given in toe several months. The dividend is Masonic Temple to the evening, to REiaiLAR DIVIDENDS payable Oct. 15 . to stock of record which persons pi’omtoent to toe ath­ MATERIALS Sept. 20. No formal statement,was letic. world will be invited. The Sheer-Woolens issued by the management. committee decided on a dollar dinner Rough Crepes . NSW. York, Aug. 17— (AP) —^The with a view to toe economic situa­ Self Stripes Ameiicsn Tdephone and Tel^fraph tion.’ Qolm j^y dividend record was. kept It' is expected that all marching Travel Tweed Prints . inyit^te today when dlrectora de­ ATHLETES ARE STONED units including bands, drum corps, Jerichos clared the r^ular quarterly pay­ fraternities. National. Guard units,- Vamond ment, of 82.25 a share," El Paso, Tex., Aug. 17—(.AP) — ex-sendee organizations v^l be in­ vited to participate to thC parade. 4 Piece Ward’s August Sale of ' The company, which ranks as A group of Italian athletes, return Swagger Suits -America’s preimer public, utility, is ing ^ m the piympic games at Los It'was reported: last night - that one of; few of the nation^s first rank Angeles, were. pel£^ with rocks ;,in McCluskey is to run to Chicago this Novelty Weaves coii)oration8 vdiicb have maintained week-end, and in letters to bis par- Juarez, Mexico last night by Jilezi- mits he stated tU t he ham intended their .w. rogmiar j diyidend,:^,^ course partietpatihg in several other meets againf t the onslai^t of bi;^diness 'arong toe way before arriving home. COU)RS adversity since 1929. Standard Oil Much - publicity has been given Tbe chairman is very desirous ' of of New Jersey, American Can, plans of the. B. E. F-. leaders to Wine American Tobacco^ H. J. Reynolds, ha-vlng toe following named mem- colonize in Mexico. Beet R oot -National Biscuit and some of elec­ Singing the native songs of toeir I tric , power companies are, others CQuntry, the Italian athletes were Brown which'take rank in this group. U. taken , from El Paso shortly after Black and White S. Seel, General Motors Corp. and their arrival, to Juarez for a sight- l O R R b W all. but one .of the big railroads, seeing trip. Jnngle Green There isn't a Blanket offered in this entire sale that you-could, normally CheSq>eakfr and. Ohio, have been S ittin g the blue, shirts o f the -fevood either to . reduce or in many buy at these. August-saving prices. Only because Ward's ordered great yisitors, a group of loiterers in the quantities in the manufacturer's slack season are we able to c^er such cases, to omit piwment.of their, regu­ '•'aza hurled some stones, but otfiy a filO ioM OO lar common dividends: f«W,’ . M yM ir own slgoafnro NOVELTY splendid values. Xlrnfty houfiewives will buy now. Tbe decision of the directdih to A qui(dc explanation pacified" the continue the regular payments, in attackers, who then gave a round of wlfhont te e irffy KNITWEAR the face 6f decreased earnings, was vivas for Italy and Mussolini. , Urgtr toem up 4o $300 New Fall styles;- on yqur own Meurity Becoming Shades with^ ondorson. A eenvoniont plon •voryono. Prompt, The Manchester Public Ma*’ket . eourtequfeonfidermel Quality Last Year Sold for $6,05 sprvfeo. Our only chergo '!• throo end e'lialf por 3 PIECE KNITWEAR One of the biggest Blanket bargains^ that Ward's have eoht on tho unpaid Q uality with E con om y monthly beieneo. feature at the ever been able to offer! Bought from a manufacturer fall style shows ...... $ 5 . 0 5 nationally: known for the splendid quality of his Blank­ C:ll - Phono • Write ets. A fine,’fieecy all-wool Blanket, full size; bound in AnguBt IDEAL sateen; distin^ivefM ds; 70x80 ...... ip a ir A 2 5 c S A L E Fi.MNeMf| ASStOiATlN. hfC. WILROSE DRESS SHOP

Pine fresh tempting foods. Only 25c for many 84».84a Mate St„ Sa« fioov t Hotd Sheridan BidUltiig, items which are actually worth more. RaMaow BldaH iteeai 0 Land o* Lakes Batter, lb...... 25c Freshly Ground Hamburg Steak for a meat loaf 2 lbs. 25c Tender Shoulder Lamb Chops — ...... 25c lb. One peck of finest Native Potatoes and « A Special August Feature at T h is P rice 2 quarts of Onions...... 25c . Native Fat Salt Pork, 2 lbs...... 25c The price ofthese are lower this year than ever...... L ^ Beef for stewing, 1 1-4 lbs...... 25c and Warij's have reduced the price even more to nutke Sweet California Oranges for ju ice ...... 25c dozen theee Blmficets an - especially attractive bargain. $ 1 -■ Finest Danish Pastry...... 25c dozen They're l^ v y , - deep-na^^' Blankets___ of wool com­ lAnd 0* Lakes Cheese, two 1-2 lb. pkgs. for ...... 25c bin g with cwly fiberedChiim^coitpn. colorful plmds, Sale Fries Silver Lane Cider Vinegar ...... 35c gallon with sateehrbbund ends;.66x80 ..i...... ^...... pair One Home Made Blueberry Pie and one dozen Hqme.Made Cookies both for ...... 25c Home Made Water R olls ...... 10c dozen Goad Luclr Jar Rubbers, 4 pkgs.;for ...... 25c ' 0 lbs. White Baking Beans for ...... 25c A full line of fresh Fish. PhH Bed ...... ^2 by 84 inches ...... 5 Peimdsim Weight D IAL 5111 We've^sold Comforters of.'e^iud'v for much moro?~ Pbiik in Our I; even-in sales! Thew with a fine,; .s

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mainrt tram the fact that fea M T ttelM t Frimtidrt tMifeit n iMlng fight agaii^ tha the Jikrpa. Dsitylta the fiaet tfeat «s S m ^ V m B i lato Dwlght W. Morraw for the New a mUltary engliis it wm prafeaUy Jersey Mnatorship pn the issue of pravif B fiMieh motfe vaafld eonfetap- WATKINS SJSSS^.. prohUIUon, taklag the bone dry tloa at a tiay pail: of thfe ooai M e. Funeral DtrewWeh^ the Home Loaa^ Board wiU clerk who took stuns vaiylag ftom CHAPEL AT 11 OAK S t. jlhibllaM* SvMT avMtMk" Mm «b« o p m ta. Should -^aay: "We e q ^ no .to-.feM-from mpra. than taro 8undm u « BolMva. BtttarM at Um Hoatli ManafctaMr. hare in Waiblngton to refer back to soon unamployed jOb*seaken in re­ SobiFt K. Aodenba Phone: U Tl ...... tha iaatItutlonB (existing isndiag In- turn tor dips of piqter dlreettng Fiioarsl Diroetor 7 4 M Ji Tear, t f maU , stttatlons) ia the nelghboihood them to various addressea where Maatla by anJl vwarav****** where the property Is located aQ ap* thara ware no jobs for them' may, in jOaaovlaa ••«•**«««■•••••«•••< laavadt ••••••••«•• pUpatlmis for loans which come to spite of tha vVanem of U a maan- j u u p u o r this office, In the hope and belief nem—or betauae of it-^oenre a cer­ tlw t they can be' cared for locaQy.” tain useful purpose. Mankind to Tfea Acaoafata4 ViMa la aniaatvaly aatltlad to tba aaa tor rapablloatlon The direct loan, Mr. F o rt indi­ liable to get too exaltkl an oplnlou of all aawa dtaoatobaa oratfltatf to it or aot otlMrtnaa arattui la tua cates, will be made only in cases pf itsdf in comparison with the eo- aapaf aad plao tha leeai o«wa aab* where the lending institntlona be* called lower anlmals--the akwftks, Ilahad harain. All ’ r ^ t a Of NpaMlaaUM of coming members of the bank are. un­ the weaales, the toricey-buzzards* NEW TAXES a ^ ia i diapatebaa barala ara alaa ra> able or imwining to handle the ad* die bluebottle files that buzz about sarrad. N(fHERE THEY Hit YOU vance. Also they will be made only the gubage cans,, the graveyard rab&ab^a ra a raaaatatlya; Tba JuHoa Matbawi Spaatai Aaancy—Naw upon such security and under suc^ hyenas, etc. It totkies a creature like —ANDHOW! Tork. Gbloapo, Oatrolt and Boaton. conditions as would appear to make this thrice-contemptible New York Fall aarvlea eltant at N B A 8ar« the loan an attractive one to even cheat to create in uf a proper'de­ STOCK AND BOND SALES TAX EXPHOnO) TO HIT. WBALTHY vica. ine. the tightest and most timid local gree of humility—to make us realize ^ Mambar Andlt Bnraan bt Ctraolao bank.' what poor things we are when we tloaa EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the We may be mistaken about it but not only cannot disproto member­ 19th of 20 daily artides explaining TbaiHarald Prlntlna OoBtaaajTt 180^ l^e new Federal taxes. ‘ aaanmas no llnanelal fdapOBalbHIty it strikes us that a home owner w to ship in the same genus with a I for typoarapbloal arrora apaaarlas 1a depends upon the Federal Home swindler of the desperately poor but advartlaamanta la tba Inaabaatar B y Botaaer t a l u b y , Evanlna BaraM. lA$a Board to get him out of a jam lack the guts, when we discover NEA Service Writer. (Copyrixbt 1SS2, By NEA Service) WEONESDAT, AVGUST 17. win be fn for a lot of disappoint­ such a human worm, to tear him ment. If ihe board functiana help* into fine bits and throw the pieces .in Stock.transfers: f W tU M F RBPOBT fully at an It win be as a finder of the sewer. Any respectable bear Selling price less than 820, old Tha vary adaguato raport the funds to help banks and loan amo* would know, how to 'deal with such law, 2c per share; 1982 law, 4c per I diraetora of tha Ifaachaatat Emar* share. ' dations finance the individual. a thief. We and our laws! Selling price 820 or more, old law, Now—enjoy a ! ganey Bmploymant Aawielatloii, ------^ 2c per share; 1932 law, 5c per share. I aubmlttad to tha BoainS itf Salaet* FABM 8IBIKE Bond tiransfers, dd law, none; \ maa and to tha inibhe l»y tha ai 1982 law, 4c per 8100. Iowa farmers in the region-ahout Stock or bond issues, old taw. Sc NORGE datlaii'a praaldant, Frad , A Var* INNEV^YORK Sioux caty are tending to violence fn per 8100; 1982 law, lOc per 8100. Cool drlnka with ctinking tea ,i plaaek, haa tha vary great merit of their determination to make a suc­ Vacation Days Oonveiaiicea, old law, none; 1932 cubes.'.; .deheiooa frasip dias!* being aa ludd aa it ia comprahea* law, 50c per 8^> cess of a strike against existing New York, Aug. 17.—Notes from serts... .etl^. tasty salads... Siva. Avoidiag both tha auparSuoui Produce futures, old law, ic per things to enjiv irith a Norge prices for milk, Uvestoek and poul­ the vacation log of a columnist: 8100; 1932 U^Wf 5e per 8100. verUaga which ao oftaa entara into BEHIND THE SCENES IN while you save mdney no oper­ try yard products. Tha strike it­ The triuefish df Long island Sound Accumulate stocks and bonds now ation and foods. The 4.8 eu. f t reporta of this eharaetar and any self is widespread and has been in can now go back to school. Ike —and pay a tax to Unde Sam. Alaska model, delivered fallnra' to axidain any assaatial fea* HEALTH-DIET AOVKX Die and leave them to somebody existanca for a number of days but Walton's little runner-up, Gilbert, is else—and-do the same. ture, tha doemnaat provldea a It is only in a few western counties BO longer pliKatorial public enemy BY OR. FRANK McCOY feithfol aeoouailag of paat; par* Stamp ta x ^ imposed by ^the new that the farmers have been getting N o .l. Questions in nqmrd to Heaitli awl IJtek will 1932 revenue law,put a 'toll on I formaacas aad fomiahaa aa admir- rough. There they a n patrolling And the Impertinent sword fiA By B(M>N13Y D U T C m s' be Answered fey Ur.MeOay who eaa fee transactions in securities approxi­ NBA Service Writer vabla gmda for tha continuation of the roads In bands, forcibly stopping that slapped my face with a wave­ addressed in oare of this Riper. *^»*n* mately twice as high as the taxes the unemployment raUaf work that let may be deligbted to learn that I undw the dd']sw, '«id -in^pose' "strikebreaking” trudes on their Washington Overwhelming ■teteddreesed Envelope ter Bepty. brand hew. tax on l ^ d transfers and -inevitably will be aaeaaaary during have bkd to call off that daylight way to market with goods that the duel near Montauk Point and get sentiment i through the mid­ real qstate conveyances. The tax on the coming winter. -fkrmers have branded as contraband hack to work. dle west for the S t Lawrence wa­ DIAGNOSING ADHESIONS prodtMA fqtnres was made five times W A T K i N S : Undoubtedly the majority -of di­ as much. \ To our noUoa one of tha moat in* and threatening bodily injury to terway ia likely to lead to ratifi­ ANDFBOLAPSUS gestive derangements wise from The new stamp taxes, designed to taraatlng revelations in the r^ort, iTOph minority individuals as insist Several hours out of New York, cation of the American-Canadian such partial stoppages ■and' delaying ’bacatiaa it carries evidence of tha with the 45-footer Dreamer boblfiilg Very few doctors, even good of the-normal. Intestinal impulses. yidd $45fi00fi00, are ^ven in the on their right to sell ^elr products treaty, although there is enough above table in comparison with the broad and catholic spirit in which about the Sound—^but ' the Empire opposition to assure a real fight dlagnostidans, know how to prop­ Finding these faulty regions would tor what they can get. State buUding still wags a h a a not bo difficult if the technique old rates.. . the relief work was distributed and to prevent ratification from erly examine the abd(^en for pro­ “Nothi^ is certain but death and Many produce houses have closed warning finger that New York is being a certainty. which I have Just described were among the applicants, is to be found still there; that oscape is mo­ lapsus, kinks, or adhesions; and I am used, and I b d ^ that some day taxes,^ says the old adage, And un­ X /ARVELOUS up. Peace officers are going Large eastern seaports such as der Unde Sam's new law death and in the figures which show the pro- mentary; that you*U be back there New York, PbUadelpbia and Bal­ sure that this Is the reason why so every diagnostician wlU emi^y it lY^ANHATTAN through the motions of giving pro­ soon. few doctors .realize- the seriousness when trying, to discover th e causes taxes join hands to help the Fed­ iwitlon of jobs given to dtleens and timore have little liking for the eral treasury. tection to Idockade runners. Women But on the ders, "the natives" proposed sesway to link the of these tomUtions. In this article of dtyestiVe disorden. to aliens. That absolutely no dis­ seem to care. little. Old white I am going to explain some of the The new eigtate tax iqiplies -to es­ I %jJAMOAolm are reported to be taking part in the Great Lakes with the Atlantic (in tomorrow's a^cle I win ted tates of persons who die after crimination was made aganlst non- beards and hig,H9roAzed fellows are trade routes. Caiicago and S t difficulties in diagnosing prolapsus, about the treatment wMch I haVe patrolling of the roads in the inter­ out frith flashligbte and nets, lur­ Louis will insist on a greater di­ kinks and adhesions and explain the found most Satisfactory for over­ p. m., Eastem Standard Tinie, June New York.*^Let ue etead tor dtizens-is proved ty the fact that proper methods of flndihg out 6, 1 ^ (the hour President Hoover ests of the strike. ing^ squids. Their talk is c ^ th e version of water from Lake Mich­ coming pnflapsus, kinks and ad- awhile on “Paleee beach,” aa |he the percentage of tK ^, who were bluefiah nm , ^over Plum' guV' whether or not they are present stgnid the revenue isvr). It re­ Nobody can deny the right of any igan for the Lakee-to-Golf water­ herions). actors-it, and sse bow many helped, to en^loyment# out of those' or the big weMffi^r catch that way than is allowed by treaty. In the first place adhesions canimt duced the exenmtion from $100,oOo farmer to refuse to sell his’ wares at be felt With the fingers and they to 860,000. On net estates above ciMebritito and nesr-celeba cah be aliens vdm afiplM, ■ a Uttlc came in the night before. Bonos Buffalo, although alone among QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS prieiM unsatisfactory to him. if he riots and world crisia may scream ^annot be seen with'the X-ray. It this .exeumtiOD, the rate is one per recognized. larger than the pereentage among the lake pmrte, objects. / The ques­ cent on the first additional 810,000 prefer! to let his products rot on from the. firant. pages, the fisher- tion oi the share of costs to be is possible to determine the pro- The “beach,’^/you must know, is dtlzens. Of dtizena .67.6 per cent lapsLis of certain organs, such as the (Tha Liver aad Eaaoreas) and graduates tipwardto 45 per cent his farm or make any other dfsposi; fOlk and the boat folk go about borne by New York etate, in­ just.plain sidewalk fn front of tfec of the nppUcaats received Work, of inquiring: I "What are the blacks kidneys and the pelvic organs, by Question: Maudie J . ask on eatstea of more than 810,000,000. Palace theater, stitt the center of tion of them that he-aees fit, that volved with . the power to be de­ This new tax is mere than draMe aliens 63.2 were given an opportu­ takln’ today, worms or fiddlers?” rived from the development may means of the doctor's sense, of touch, “Wotild a diseased pancreas cause the feded veudeVillaeolair eyetem. is his inalienable privilege. It is and it is possible to discover some disorder of tfee liver or,a diseased the levy in the 1928 law, .and the Down froim the b o o k ^ office nity .to earn wages. Evidently noth­ cause compllcatioas. And there excess over the 1928 rates is not elan his privilege to try to induce Meet the Oitytaln is a minority opposition in Can­ cases of prolapsus of the stomach liver cause a diseased pancreas? It comee petite ,Fniaoai Wldte, the ing counted In the diatfibuticnif of the or colon with the ordnary X-ray. seems that In my case organs are subject to any credit tor iliheritaace same Frencte who held the ktity.run his neighbors to withhold thdr "Captain Hen" Is among the first ada. taxes paid to the various states. jobs but the necessity of the appU* characters you're pleued to meet. There are, however, many cases affected, cauring aching of the low­ record at the Pelace with .her late produce from the markets until they whete there ^ e peculiar kinkings of er limbs, backache, inability to lift A rich man cannot dodge payment partner, WllUam Ronk; until Lou cants. His dock is a t Greenport. Once a Kzpeet Borinesa Boom by giving hit money away, since bring a bettor price. 'When be goes prize-fighter aad a footbidl star, This nucittu of protest how­ the colon vdiile one stands or sits, heavy weights, burning of the urine, Holts topped it lent iuiimwr.,- The report is a model. I t implies which disappear wheh one-lies down: nervouimess, a sallow color, with the Fedeiral g ift tax is now restored Frances, who Was fahkius nearly off on his muscle, of course, and^Captain Hen would make an ideal ever, is in Sharp contrast with to forestall siieh evaston. On the no crittdam of it whatever to sug* character man for a stock'compaity. the g n e ra l sientiment through Since many Xrray pictures are taken sometimes boils and abscesses. A 20 years ago. ctiU looks cUe aad to blockading roads and. beat­ in the Mclinin^ position, the . kinks liver stimulants helps but has to be avenge, the gift tax rates are about youtbftd, despite-her share of tfini- gest that, if the association has no He talks with a deep drawl. YoU' the . atea which expects a great 25 per cent less than the estate tax. ing ity fdks, even to shooting, he wonder how he missed being aa buirfness bodm when its agrteui- do not sho^ in the pictures as they taken regularly, llie doctor sajm Wes. She stul u headlining vand»> stnmg reason for objection, the con* actually eidst while one is working incuri ^ shocked condemnation of actor. His solioitousheis has a smafi tural and manufactured piquets it will not do to drain the liver that vine bille with Billy Joyce, a youth­ tributora to relief funds might wel* or sitting during the activity of the often." , . -NEXT: Increased Income taxes ful composer, as b er accompaatet idl orderly people. Bverything be­ town neighborly quality. He wor­ can be shipped out to the world tor 1982, .due next March 16. come a supidemintary rq^nt am* ries about your ice and your com­ .from “ocean ports” on the lakes. day. V Answer: The liver aad the i«n- Up the street WUki BustSwest, Doctors also often give a barium whose fSat-steitying - ■ legs BrnuOht pUfying this one in just one respect. comes very different then. fort; about your bait and your sup­ Fahfiers who expect to have creas do affect each other, (but .the Yet after all what is happening in their costs of. grain shipment re­ enema examination t^ cb fails to use of a correct, well-balaaced diet him fame before he knew he ootdd • The report, referring, to the plan plies. Hell look after your phone disclose kinks in the colon due to be funny. Now Bueter esn aave bis lOwa isn't surprising, i t wouldn't calls and your telegrams; he’ll whiF* duced 7 to 12 cents a bushel by woidd doubtlesiHy adjiut the troiiUe : by which the aasbdatton supplied the fact that the enema temporarily you have which apparently started legs tor an encore nuihbtf. ' per intimate tips on good fishing the seaway while railroads > are Buster workS in . veudevnie. end labor to subscribers to an amount be surprising if it d^enerated into forced to cut rates to meet' the dilates the colon and straightens out from overworidag the liver through spots. the kinks, and it is very easy to revues with his father, John West npt ezoeedlng their subscriptions, a pretty, nasty situation. When dis­ It was at Captain Hen’s dock that competition, ,cities which antici­ the use of too much food. Try f i t ­ mak» the mistake of assuming that ting down, your amount of food to Until Us mother retir^ n feyr years says: “This fdan Is feasible ^ content heemnes general and a lot the Harry Ridunah yacht ei^loded. pate enormous expansion and ago, she was tba third miatSbar of The tn^c accident is a tourlsffs new importance, the surrounding the colon is always imnaturally di­ a third, and for a' time eliminate very deslnUrie. There were, how­ >of people in any locality get the no­ lated as in^e eaaa ot a-person who the turn. Now iba keeps house far " item. The very £q>ot is markefi. states which look for a huge re- starches, sugars and faty^ her boys in Greet Neck, and a cdte, tion that they are being victimized gidnal economic development and Shows suoh dilation during the As long as American women buy ever, from time to time, petty prob­ And Uncle Hen preaches precaution bariiun enema examination. youthful redheaded .miss has her it doesn't take long for them to re­ as he fills the gaeoline tank. Some­ those- interested - in the 5,000,000 (CUU con C an e) silk stockings; there need be no. lems arising from, the fact that The only way'to discover intes­ fear of war between Japan apd-the place in the act.'' ^ . vert to the primitive. And primi­ how New York has made you forget horsepower which the river would Question: A. Q. asks: "What is the plan was new both to the dlrec that there are kindly, friendly, be made to provide Lare ndt dis­ tinal kinkB-hr their true position is United States. ^ < tive man. in a rage is pretty sure to for the' patient to take a barium your oj^nlon of chill cop carne? I —^Dr. Ignazo Nitrobe,' member, tors of the assodation and to the philosophical Uncle Hens spread posed to listen to criticism of the am very fond of this and other Mex­ Here coOms another pair wbeee smash things. over the nation's cotmtrysides. project. meal and for the doiRors to exam­ Japanese‘House of Peers. subscribers. If a subsequent com­ ine the digtotive teact with a fluoro- ican dlahee. f am in good health nlmMe feet have brought thim rec­ Probably the Iowa strike will Although the oppoeing groups ognition in the pest season. Oldc mittee should adopt this plan it sc tion would throw a little more light perches at the top of a long flight at achieve ^oportioni^sesqlts. siear to be normal and orWigeS^and.some of the other acid silver, into a new menacing indus­ roughhouBfrooniedy^ktogB, finger for sequent committee ?” Manchester mice, tiny monkeys, cats, hawsers, be used as* 840,000,000 out' at ^ treasuries aiMorbad into the ty a te att fumee eiM prbvlde tyeMi air. 19 feet wide. J Tfeere aranphimt 800 dfeOerea t Fraaldffi W. iViftife M taMuty It wm not carry with It the wpreme o f^ tU n ite d Stetes ami CanadaF The- outikiw of fresh water from It dedares that.-grain, axper^ Itinde of wdou kabwn to the timr conaaryative as tha next WViw. t t a dory attaofeiBg to |ha the Afeaaetei river into the xieean it from -this country will dirihdH waterway, Moifiteh daims, While xgndn rates might be. cut 4 ber trade. yOmla ; tfaiatag#aa been iha enoFsatioiial in tha -wqiid of ito U b^ oyer a million cubfo.feat a 'seoohd*' toWiMI tiuflieiaeaaoe i»; 1^ nagt ^•ient ta U-rOteite « waity':*''' paaaj^ Ote^Jax* A t Mrtb a teeeabne 28: of the ariddlaflM^fenlur ami This frteh irater te mold at a.dte- wlMte, whkOiN to cmnRbttte hij|r',a:..v«y to atraaiaate*. 'V ilt/f e li ivW..'. .'it* ^JPH N G HEa^UUJ)/SOUTH MANCHESTER, C O ^ ,

■..'^KmCS^i ;v . i ,4> V-; ■ VsniDfn will, hold a .emeus . at 8 Eighth :o 'd o ^ on T h u b ^ y -aV^^ihig in 'the ARI^FIYEGANGSIBIS GERMAN SAVANTS “ C ourt '; rbdin.: Memorii& r, V . to cteet; sm m dMegates tp 8tfte ,Deiuoa«tie eonventioh to Jhwrt.,:! .. chief of be h|ld^i^ the Grts^d,.East- j New-Yor^ Aug. 17.«-^(AP)— :C»lh»l^bj^nafed?thft/^ prisoners ert Prtht, - New^'London, September men doserib^ by^Torrington, COim., ibeoyn as'bqitf^ggers. muade^' 3.' and rio t xiuuihbf&llBitcfepra 8^ and 9. seven delegates will also poUra-U/rtwirteers. w ^ arraigued SELLS PROPERH LEFT be chosen 'to send to the 'Congfes-.; r ' < - • in charges Devdop Myiion Vohs — To rtonal, SenetorlfU and Probate eon- 'in-Ehj^Ia^ year ‘‘7i TO IT AS LEGACY vratlOTs^ of violathig tib--{^ut^ ®ct’? ^nuinbered MO. . -' ‘ 'Degree Team Pienlo Make Larger Machine To The degree team of Margaretha Building At 80 Brooklyn St., od^, O. D. 'H; S., of whleh Mrs; Contnme the Experiment. Devised- By Mrs. Ramsbot- lYahlr Mahn is leader, will hold : a 1(n a ^, tom. Bought By Its Tenant. p i^ e at the h^uQU summer hoxne at Ctyrtal lAke ^ thls evening. A ■ ■' r ':-'■ ■: lunictheou wUi .be served b y th e cona- Berlin^ Aug. 17.—(AP)—Sledge- Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Philips m ittee a t 6 6’jidocfc. There w in also Pabn Bejwh ..(.•aimiMr volt^es loosed by dls- have purchased the property in be a "dog roast" Any member de­ cbarglng tiie entire capacity of elec­ siring to spend the aftezhoon at th^ trical energy generated at the big which they live at 80 Brooklyn lake wiU be welcomed-at the Mann Tropical Worsted power plant of the German General street, formerly ths property of the oottage. In the evening there wUl BUIIT-I Blec(rtc Company have smashed late Mrs. Emma Ransbottom. This be.- a jprogriun ' of . entertainment and atoms, it was disclosed today, at a Watpr: sports., li^e cpnunlttee in or Mohair / rate of* which the usual devices no property was left to the Rockville cha^e jb Mrs. Clara Preusse, Miss longer suffice to measure the City hospital at the death of the Elsie Staiger and Mrs. Ida Weber. >T eckage. owner and ithe sale was made by Dog b Beal Pal CRISPING This was revealed by company the hospital uustees. . Edwin and' Donald Lehrmitt of officials who announced the experi­ Thebe is a two and a half story Liberty street are the proud owners ments of its engineers, Fritz Lange building on the property, the ground of a pedigreed pcfiice dog “Kli^,’’ and Amo Brasch, had been crowned fioor being , a store, which is now who seeins to be almost human, in with success which surpasses even vacant. The tenement is occupied numy^-ways. He delights in dury- the efforts of the Englishmen, Wal­ by Mr, Philips and his family. The ing hpme bundles when the famUy ter and Cockroft. former is a section foreman of the A N IMPORTANT Tyenty-flve .^cky men wlH ’ goes shopping and is (fften seen with have a high grade suit at -* The greatest difficulty was en­ New Haven, Railroad at East Hart­ a member of the. family carrying great sav^. We have Just countered in developing a vacuum ford. home the package of meat for the NEW ADYANTAGE IN THE tube capable of withstanding the Another piece of the Ramsbottom family dinher. He fully imder- twenty-five of these two- terrific force. Alpha particles to oe property, which was left to the stands he is ho.t to touch anything piece summer suits which we shot at the atoms were produced in Rockville M. E. church, was sold re­ unless, it Is givm him. cue closing out at $10. Sikes a vacuum discharging tube 2.40 cently to Walter^and John Zaher. Last week the boys went to Snlp- 36 to 44. Come in and.^get meters long, while the velocity of yours for iate vacation and Seek Japanese Beetle sic Lake .fishing and at noon de­ the cathode rays was increased to Labor Day x^eek-dad. , i J Field Scouts of the United States cided to ' remain at the lake for a range of 10 meters in an amplify­ Department of Agrieiilture, Bureau lunph. So they tied !a note on ing tube, “Khlg’s’’ collar and sent him home. - ' . Pierce Lead Plate of Plant Quarantine are spending Ih about a half hour’s time the dog . The X-rays were so intense they several days in this city for the pur- retxumed with Mr, and Mirs. Lehrmitt easily pierced a lead plate 20 centi­ post of determining whether the in the family automobile with lunch R e g u l a r metres thick. Japanese beetle has appeared here, for the boys. Assigned to cover the territory in Following the suggestion of the ' Firemen’s Ddto^tes American physicist, Coolidge, tubes and about this vicinity are a fore­ man and three scouts. Scouting in Several members of the Rockville $15 t o $18 were linked one behind the other, Fire Department wiU' attend the whereupon 5,000,000 volts, charging this community will be largely con­ fined to nursery and greenhouse State Firemen’s convention to be and accelerating the particles to held at Pawcatuck on Friday and 1.000. 000 volts was released. It premises and properties adjacent to Saturday of this week. Chief (>niidiy e tit^ v^etsMes. Dewy fresh. How yooV ^*9^ this new coBvea-. G r a d e s was said atoms of lighter elements, such commerci^. establishments. George B. Milne is county vice- ioioe now ' ioA-OT ^ latest Wcstingl>o—e Dm l^dnmatLi like lithium, were demolished by the Surveys of this nature are an annual president and it is expected he will million. feature of the Department of A r0- be' elected to this, office again this And thore are otiier seasatkod m prowenbata. AD-S»erf C A incts! Electrip- The engineers have dismantled cultiue’s efforts to prevent the year. Delegates,and alternates are theis apparatus and are now build­ spread of the destructive beetle. The as follows: Hockanum Company, lighted Interion! £)asy R

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Albany, N. Y., Aug, 17.— (AP)— Because most of his customers lived V in the Albany area, Michael Joseph McDonald of Newark, N. J., picked COUNTRY Albany as the scene of his marriage today to Miss Mary Cecelia Burke of Johnson City, 'lenn. The ceremony is beauty that is winniiig the praise o f home* was performed at *he Cathedral of the. Immaculate Conception, with makers and interior decorators everywhere. is Rt. Rev. Monslgnor Jos. A. Delaney eoHvenietne equaled by no other oooldng aj^lioiice officiating. For more than a week the guests o f any kind. Here is value which odiy Ae World's had been arriving from all sections largest maker gas ranges can offiu. of the coimtry, and setting up a r t t tent city on the Albany-Schenectady road. License plates on the cars And %J^gic COOKS as well as it LOOKS... showed that they came from as far Complete widi Red Wheel Lorain oven heat regu­ wert as California and as far south Oountry dub' Beverages ure so good because they are as Florida, with most of the central lator, %Magic 0>ef automatic top fighter, special made from true fruit flavors -— not chemical imitations. states represented. burners each giving an infinite nomber o f heats, Country Club is purified by ozonating, which also guar­ oven and broiler insulation, full porcehun enamel­ antees that it will stay fresh and keep its satisfjdng FINDS m s BROTHER ing. A dozen other important features. W ide range tang. Bottles are istei^ized with live steam. It all costs Stratford, Ont., Aug. 17.— (AP)— money, but successful dealers know what it means to While Adolph Hoelcher, a barber at o f prices, sizes and o d o r finishes. Hesson, near here, trimmed the hair have satisfied customers, so they gladly pay extra and of a stranger he opened a conver­ recommend 'Ooimtry dub; sation. Hoelcher came from Austria many They know Country dub is good and good for you-^ years ago. So did the stranger. It developed both came from the same and you’ll know it too—once you form the Country dub town. The stranger mentioned a family and friends in the old coun­ habit. Have;your chiMren.form the safe habit of always try. Suddenly he rose from the asking for Country dub. . Call your Country dub dealer chair and shook hands with the barber. He was John Hoelcher of today and order a case of your favorite flavor. Clevelm, brother of Adolph, who had heard of the barber’s whereabouts Buy From tjke Country Cliib Dealer-— and qome to find him. He^s a (rood M m to Trust MEN NOT TO SHAVE

Harrisonburg, Va., Aug. 17. - (AP)—Its going to be rough on the facts of the men here — and tough on the barbers. George Andms, secretary of the Harrisonburg Chamber of Com­ merce, has requested men of the City to refrain from shaving until after September 3-5, when the 200th an­ niversary of tbe Shenandoah Val­ leys settlement, will be ,observed. The beards will be needed, Mr. An­ LO ak FOR Ti’^E RED WHEEL drus said, for a huge pageant which will be a feature of tbe ^ebration. M A G I C C H E F WHEN YOU BUY A MAGIC CHEF MRS. E. A. COFFMAN DIES

Newport, R. I., Aug. 17.— (AP)— Mrs. Eulaiu A. Coffmani widow of ^fice Admiral D. W. Coffman; died V I . today at Newport hort>itaL She is survived by a son, Gqm- , 1 ip a sC iO b ' ovMihi;]MH.c8oos iem um r oabn BVVsnAoas' mauder R. R Coffman, U. 8. N.; % 'V— Vu 'K- Jj'- ■ a brother, Rear Admiral C. J. Beush. PNOMB n n w n and a ^toter, Mrs. T. P. Magruder, Wife of'ItesT'A-dmiral y-,- ■■^5 - •fyj

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» O’CLOCK SPECIAL mooo 9 O’CLOCK SPECIAL Three Piece Colonial Maple Suite $22.00 Walnut or Mahogany D^seer, Highboy and Four Poster Bed— 0 Q C A $24.50 Oak Refrigmatcnv’3' BOUDOIR Highboy 6 Drawers—Now priced v 0 9 e 0 \ / Five-Drawer Chest 50 END White Enamel Interior- IM" o ustproof Interior— ' ^ 1 A A Q Ice capacity 50 p<>unds. Now ...... Jp X* CHAIRS > sro a t ...... Colonial Four Poster Bed 4’ 6’’ TABLES , One lot of Boudoir Cbalrs, several styles, $22.50 Large Lounge Chail§ In Mahogany or l^aple Finish— 0 A *7 C DUNCAN BHTFE BND TABUBS, fin­ Colonial Windsor Arm Chair ished in walnut Stee 22^x13^x20^. sp-a-Comortable—Upholstered in Rust ^ 7 0 Sferings- $5e9S To go a t ...... $ a / e # 0 Packed in /h A ' Green Fabric. Now in Fashion .. ^ Jp 1 to go at Rush Seat—^Excellent Model^— carton. JjOC Gash Only—’None Cluurged. $15.00 Innerspring Mattress Regularly $22.00 ...... $9.98 WhUe they la st ...... Cash and Oariy^None Delivered. $39.50 Four Burner LeiK>]^l * RoU^ Edge—Art Tick— Agx gvQ All siaes-^pecial ...... $ S / e « / 0 $15.00 Chippendale Arm Chair Gas Range Upholstered in Figured—Green Fabric ^ 7 A O Q ^ Blackjwd____ White—^with. 3—^with Broiler and ^ ^ 0 9 3 T Oven. Now priced ...... 1 O’CtXKX SPECIAL $65.00 Full Seven Drawer Vanity —^with Mahogany arms and legs^.... ^ X U # \ FELT BASE RUGS In Walnut—to go a t ...... $ 1 9 . 9 0 Three Piece Miahogqny^ Earfy W A STE Andirons 18x36 In dull black—one from an unusually fine selection at American Bedroom Suite I BASKETS $344.00 Three Piece French various prices. d^O AC Assorted Patterns— Twin Bede and Handsome Chest^No W / This one regularly $6.50. N o w ...... $ 0 * 9 0 Values to 88c. duplicates. To be cl6sed out at------9 # Sf eJj.l Values to 14.00— Provincial Bedroom Suite Special e • e • e j a • » Assorted ccdors (Decorated) Dresserer and Mirror, Full Size Bed)Bed and ^ J J 0 0 Q 79c Nite Table—Done in Beech—^Now Pictures Nine Piece English Oidc Cash and Oany—None DeUvered. Splendid—^Artistic—^Many Subjects—Different types of Dining Room Suite frames—Values .to $15.00. ^ O A Q 9 O’CLOCK SPECIAL $198.00 Four Piece Burl Walnut Priced to clear at . t Ev.. ..■•■eeseaeeeic ^ Buffet-.Encioaed^ China Cabinet-OblongExtend.ong ExtensifliU Table—5 Side an41 Ann Chair. ' ~ ■ Bedroom Suite Priced now a t ...... $98.05i Excellent quality $11.50 French Provincial Mirrors COFFEE ^ne Design .... Four Beautiful Designs—Four Different ds nr yi $624.00 Niae Piece.. SUMMER $149.50 Artistic Frames-^Limited Quantity .... ^ / • f l 9 TABLES D U N C ^ PHYFB CXim iB TABLBS AU-Malio$any IHning Suite FURNITURE $410.00 Four Piece French ' with drop leaves apd brass-tipped daw Of C T q u ia it ^ « r l^ ih iiK -C io t * U k h og W JStonft Smoker Cabinets feet Finish«6 in walnut . a m A A Balonee of our stock* »t price! Walnut Bedroom Suite Packed in carton. q M Buffet and CUds Cabinat—Haircloth B lm ?' *- In Walnut, Chestnut, Mahogany and Oak—Various de­ 1 to a custemer. Seats— leBB than half. --- Maghifleent Design and Quality f S O o A / v / v V sign!. Values to $85.00. i t £% cash kadCenj^oue Osttvaiai. Shiald^back Chair! ...... a.,;. —Now priced ...... v O J 9 e ( K / Priced to clear a t...,...... $ 9 e 9 o Store Open Every $350.00 Nine Piece lO tbi^turyj Every piece of fumlture in etock r irnTBlN S B i with the exeeptfam of a few na- Evening Until ti(ma)]y adTertiMd brands on With^gupcian Bjiyfi liable

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One suite is shown—a low loungy club suite of the most popular type. Three (^ e r styles are offered in this event, a Charles of London model whieh is peffeet In an l$th Century room, a Queen Anne type and an Elhglish Wing Type. The e^CceUence of the fabrics (and there is a wide choice) in which they are covered^ the fine tldlor- ing features (every seam welted), the moss and new cotton fillings the eight-tie spring construction—all these points and many more bespeak the quality of these suites—they are $125 suites through and through. Two of Oiir best manufacturers cooperated with us to help make this the value it is. They have watched the pro­ gress of the $175,000 Furniture Disposal Sale^they were amaaed atth^ furniture we sold—they greeted the results enthusiastically-^the <^ers they made to us were most generous—that’s why you can buy a $125 living room suite consisting ef a full size sofa and a chair for $79.50. The quantity to sell at this price is limited. We predict this value will make history. ^ t . • • •

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DISPOSAL S A L E » O’CLOCK SPECIAL • OWmCKSFBCUX Bv«ry piece of furniture in our stock is priced for $80.00 Set Of Mahogany Ten Piece English Walnut wnediate disposal. Everything must go. AT- END TABLES « selling has been way beyond our expecta- BOOK-TROUGH EHP TA^^S. Dicing Room Chairs ; Dining Room Suite $7.50 MATTRESSES^ liere are still hundreds of wonderful values mouldeed edgee, heart-shaped ends. $7A0 AOpOottee MKdttXWHiR. s t t w n a A il RbMh lhat must go. The whole town is talking about Finished ia a «■ 5 Side and 1 Ann-^ Q R A roll edge. jttin ^e—and no wonder—the furniture is all in walnut. Jk I J j M T o SfO a t i ••••••• Raoeeoeeeeeeeeeaea* vNir Art ticldsg— 1 to A customer. ^ * e a ^ a ^ to go at ...... *.i . $ 4 . 9 8 Ihe b^t of taste—it is all of sound honest Watkins Casii and Carry—Hoah Delivered. ,|Mpitructi(Hi, and the prices are rock bottom. Cus- Oup Only—None Charged. -titoiers came from Maine, Vermont, New Jersey and « O’C^CK SPECIAL $59.00 Sheraton Mahogmiy g her distant points to take advant^e of the sa^ * gs on Watkins furniture. The ti:-!*' yrc’.ving DRAPERIES Corner Cabinet $110.00 Taaibour Desk Ainrt. The values are going fast—gel yuur share Draperies—Eeady-mside and lined — Beautifully dpne in all aelecied Mahog< if ihem tomorrow. cretonpe, glazed chintz,, damask, linen- TABLE crash andIhien— lE d !l A $29J anyr-artistie inlays RmR •«# « RaR R«R RcR Ria $ 8 8 . 9 5 ready to b ^ ! J X H q LAMPS Values to 113.50 a pair. ___ Cash and Carry—None Delivered. $46.00 9x12 American ORMiRta with ihada aad PottRryhiRRw AipogtRiO o lo r QO m .Three Piece Maple Living 9 O’CLOCK SPECIAL Governor lyiathrop Oriental Rugs y^^1SRSSr...>i Mwwiw arOC Room Suite DRAPERY Made by Bigelow^Sanfofd. Fringed. ^ O O Q O Secretary 'fipdQg Filled Cushions—both Backs and Seats Covmiiril Splendid selection. Now priced...... 9 9 0 e 9 0 Strptntine Front—Three ^ptawera—Fitted In te rio r- » Rust Color Tapette—A remarkable buy. Ann Chidr, SAMPLES Upper yart Attractively Dthie with 9 0 y f TC f Chair and O £ rFBl IMMateiT aad Latticed Work Doors. Now • e RbR R*R e V VKBYSPgCIAi; CMtonnem : Settee ...... 9 0 / 9 Tq^dttes, ctoUi 9x12 Imperial Body Brussels Rugs Ghlaha O VAL COFFEE lUM to $10.00. Now priced...... : $ 1 7 .7 $ they le ft 4 9 c TABLES $3.85 Black or Tan Week-J^'dBav Oagh RM Splid Mahogany Tip Table IMd$d while quantity lastf^ A a a q JESsetUimt qualitywrOvil Top—lighW3raeaful«*-lit faal^ t t jhh low as • .Ravee^e.* aee • O' A 9 0%L0CK SPECIAL 9x12 Heavy Quality SeamlesB iop. Begulariy $5.00. a m SpRRlel w * VARA* MJ, 9 8 e Now ■• • • R.R'MR MR R R R RRR 0 \mS R«R R-R»R RwR RfRRRR RRV RrR; 50 PICTURES Mininisters $75.00 Set Of Chippendale Variety of pitteine—Nationally-known 9 0 | | iQ A t o’CLoez mwus TO GO quality. Now priced ...... 9 ^ ^ * 9 0 Mahogany Dining. Room Chairs 00 choice pictures—wide variety of siiMects. All sizee.' Values t o $25.00! $39.75 Fireside C U R T A ^ To gh in three-price groups: ...... $ 4 9 .5 0 Love Seat Arm Qiair 98c> $2-99, $5-98 Done in roaerrwith loured Linen ^ f »5r A'O With high back» Riplandidly made—At- A n ) a /\ o .00 Solid Mahogany Drop>Leaf Oaim and Chrry—’Hone Dettvered. Cretonne Reversible Cuahions ...... 9 1 # « 9 0 trihtively covered. Now priced a t ...... 9 M f l R 9 0 Queen Anne Table DfFORTAlIT NOTIOE WATKINS iillO T H ^ tS . xifc...... $ 3 9 .5 0 Whoa thin ^v$ptli«nRBt. w a $ j^ rto a ii;«« tba merthaadisR,

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( . - . . r « I'v . I ' * "A •iirs* * irsflWlf A’.-. ■ * A'.-‘i '■ : W* ■r- wyJ! P A C o B i a s r /A fi'/sTW k A N c f b o r m ‘m' DAILY RADIO PROGRAM |Y.P.INSTmiTE OPENS MMCOOtT Jrx" ■ . ’<■ r^^DNItDAV, A U a u tT 17 (Cwtral and l l u t m Stasted Tbaa) AT WnXIMANlIC CAMPl F aimaa, Q a r t ^ truefc- ■i P n cru u mhJ«ot to obancOi P. M. (OtyUght ttmo « m boor lator.) . (Woto ’ lin pngruM to b«r u d boalo qht in or gronps tboraof imloM optef- q iia waa’anaatad. late laat night by. % IK !M : oooot to eoMt (o to o) doolgnotloii loolwdot •intTiuWo outloaBt) I Former Epworth League Func- Bast JSiartford poliee for the Man- /Ap n o doooototod Arooojt Cm L tion This Tear Includes AH| dMsttf iioHse, and iqipeared in Altiisity, N. Y ^ lip y o r Jpmss J. NBC-WIAP NETWORK filS — 8:16—The Malodeera—eoaat o«t unm praeticanT two ______6:80— 8:80 — Fur Trappera — wabe; Young Peofde*s Groups. every maf^L(f|%|ad;ck^on^^^^^ Pahee Court This morning charged Wanter protests "iphuendb” as Goy. BAdIC — Bocti woof, (boy) wool wtle Siaala Oreheatra—coast out ilt'questtenshUu as to whai: d m of. lb^inw jpst m m : trjor w U « woah wflwUt wflw jm w l . 8H6— 8H6—Tito Guixai^-o to c ket was d t . t^^-tiniad^ ^ wiUi assart on Bdward Fitsgeyald V dob weoo w u m ww) wool; MIdwoott SNA— 7d)0—To Be Announced On WiUiiiuuitic Campground this of 28 Brainard Plaoe'at 8:4 5 yester­ hja m a ^ 'to .toqpte Russell'Ti. wmofl wofl bod woo*who wow wdaf 8:16— 7:16 — Singin’ Sam — I qiibncy a t BeOtindyne tjqie. The miiMiwg pciphiriitpnt. 8, dieit pt week la being held the Nomdeh Dls-1 day-morning' on Center street near r h ^ t a l NORtHVirKST A CANADIAN — Light Opera Gems — Dixie; Artie London—Britahi.oatiipespisa fdr -wibk bstp wobo wday bfyr dbgw efef Simmond’s Oroheatra—weat trlct Young People's Institute, form-1 '^eutrodjm'' l i o t l ^ to do ■8«8!Wed. ‘^ie.'lnjil SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wls wjas 8B0— 7:80—Kate Smith, Songa—B a - PainMui asked for a . continuance of aDottjpg seats to antagaristte imees, be^ fbondingrdC iVnaelids^ ’■k-i wXiO'Wina wlod worn wmo wib wapl erly termed the Epworth League In­ with the iq giP fb ti^ o f the radio nor hir case through his attorney Wil­ creeds and clasasa in fatu re'p ro^ !* The -pr; wjdx womb bvoo wby w f u wbop bpre S:4£- 7i46-Celenal A Budd — fiaate; stitute. As^ some Methodist! are tb s y ' mauyiailltursrB' trade wool btbo btbo Dietators—Dixie; Songa—west liam S. HJrde and the hearing iras elal l^j[Udatitras eg DuIMl tuipentiae I'a buih.'- 7M5— 8B0—Guy Lombardo Oroheatra churches in the district have Chris­ names: i l ^ Rierhhr are te ^ N fw Yoikr-^Spimlitir Gamer goes MOUNTAIN—boa bol bgir tebl set for Monday, August 82. A real the- the apd PACIFIC COAST —-bfo bflbKWbomo —Basle: O m n Racital—Dixie tian Xndeavor Societies, it was de- apply (^.-Circuit from, to Washington viEttog kbq bpo boca box bjr -bga nod btar 7:80— 8:80-CrTrne Club-^Baaic: U. S. es Ate pond o f 8100 was furnished iaept'lophtML-.i Marina Band Conoert—Dixie; Phil dded this year to in d n ^ all youns I i ^ d i -tlie hliichlnes were BL anrith; expreasoe hoiw Sprith wfll win hie plkced wUhtrEET rdhd: bgu devdoped, by W j^ m OYtzgersld, a cousin of Conti East. Baxter’s Dance Orchestra—west people’s societies within the name. 'leular d i^ t theNplaintlff. ■ actively support ti^mt; Smith si< "Eere wps bom oo Oetbher 9, 8d)0— 9d)0—Shllkrot Oroheatra—c to e There were enrtdleld some 60 was the ,most lEriie 2:30— 3:30—Toa Danaanto 8:15— 8:16—Adventures in Health « t that time, The case resulted from a visit Im t. ’ ite clo^irfre^ lE^,,Leopard;W8ied,' mainumder of 2:45— 3:45—Tho Lady Noxt Door \ 8:30— 9:85—Isham Jones’ Or.—o to a stadents for the five days’ lessons, becauBalt was hed dreuit avail- Buffalo—cm. ' Wlltia^ J. (Wild 3:00— 4iPO—Artiata Trio—oaat only madg to Manchester by Faiman and m usk i 9:05—lOnx^Barlow Symphony—c to a and nearly 8850 was received for able from radio B ill) Donovan announoes candidacy 3:15— 4:15—Tho Soronadoro—Alao o 9:30—10:30-Charles Carilie another man who threatened the ar­ j A v t e l was id8it% aa aunt bhfef of statf Yk>lted.Af^ 3:30— 4:3l^-Boau Balladooro—Alao e 9:46—10:45—Nelson’s Orch.—o to e registration u d other expenses of set could be b^t!, Buperhetero- for Repu'».lcan gubernatorial nomT- iraen the jexplosich (XMuirred. Araay; Govpinikr-Gcn^ of 3:45— 4:45—Schirmor A Sohmidt 10:00—11:05—Duehin Orchestra—c to a the Institute.* The evening before dyne circuit wab knoirii many years rest of Bltegerald for alleged'^eft 4:00— 6 M —DInnor Muai^-to coaat ^nation. Rdlipplnes—erqeted^ IBabtt- 10:3(^11:8(^EIIm^on’a Band — coast there was a "Hello social’’ in the b^re this but litigatiops of automobile tools. Bitzgerald ac­ Rivars Post AmertGak 4:30— 6:30—Plano A Organ Roeital ont; d'ime Club—coaat repeat companied Faiman yesterday morn­ Louisville, Ky.—748 peunengers. 4:45— 6:45—Donald Novlo—to eoaat 11:00—12:0(b—Dance Hour—wabe only tabernacle, when the young vnivx k ^ t, it fh>m becemh^ conuherdal- crew, saved as steamer ' 'City of 'nte exerttam vdh bt iwld .pt 7o 5 6:00— 6:00—Paul Whitoman'a Band got acquainted. Under the direction ly promliteht.: .. A,., bBpeiheterod^g ing, intending, to go to the State; Memphis hits rock on Ohio; three p. 'ih. (E a st^ DayUskt’ ISnw) itt a 6:30— 6:30—Lanny Roaa oaat only NBC-WJZ NETWORK Police hea^uarters in HhrffPid to 5:45— 6:45—Tha Goldbarga, Skotch o f the leaders. Rev. CL Homer Ginns, set could he htfilt firam sqrarate sllghtty hurt . cHmax to the 200fh p w v fra P iy tWIei- 6:00— 7:00—Johnny Harra Skotch BASIC CHAIN—East: wja (key) wba- of Norwich Town, and Rev. L. parte which wer« aYMlable but It explain the matter. When n ^ ly op­ Cheyenne,, Wyd.—^Harry R. Wes­ brptim duikig fiM dpy. Gbn- 6:30— 7:30—Goldman Band—Alao o wbea wbal wham kdka wgar wjr wlw; I Theron French, of Manchester, a was a tritficy job to get it working posite the Edgewbod House, Faiman ton leads fo r Republican guberna­ eipl Qsboni G. Wood, aiijiitaait cm- 7:00— 8:00 — Victor Young Oroh<— Midwest: wcky kyw klkx wenr wla stoiped the car, alighted and at­ (coaat repeat at 11:16—13:16) kwk kwer Imil wren wmaq number of stirring games were play­ properly. ’Therefore: tiui timed radio torial nomination and Tbompa I M D ay *s ^eum erid of New M o ^ pHumed- ttPab- 7:30— 8:30—Shllkrot Concert—o to o NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmj ed. District Superintendut Scriven­ frequen( 7 inachiqe was’ the one i w tacked Fitcgerald. tend the cerembntea. . - 8:00— 8:00—Cob Pipe Club—o to e wiba katp webo wday kfyr ekrw cfcf O’Neil fbr Democratic, on early re­ 8:30— 9:30—Organ Concert—e to e SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wla wjax er, Dean o f the Listitute, introducied nearly ev«ty one oSmed. Fitegerald was taken to the Man- turns. !A parade, aporis program, tnelud- Bi-OIK—10:00—Nellie Rovell'a Program wfla-wsnn wiod warn wmc wab wapl various members o f the faculty who About 1980 the superheterodyne (fiiester Memorial hoi^ltal 'and was Ottawa—Final plenary session of ing a baseten game and a hisiekical t:l5—10:1^Dick Gaaporre Or.—eaat; wjdx wamb kvoo wky wfaa wbap bpre treated fo r a scalp wound. Lanny Roaa—Repeat for weat woai ktba bttaa made mention of the topics they was made available to all manufac­ Britisb economic conference to be PMladelphia— eiwqied bop con- Wgeant wflj be kdd during the dPy,. 10:00—11:30—Ralph KIrbery; RogaraOr. MOUNTAIN—box. ksl kgirksir kgblI Wert, to disemss with the students in turers and iinmediately the radio Isador Schenider of Boston was held Satimlay. strictyr thought he 'was havteg a S e n i^ Oemge H. .Moses-: win hp-tiie 10:30—11:3(^-Charlia Agnaw Orehoatra PACIFIC______COAST— kgo ' kll kgw bom* teeir classes. Theite were Mrs. Cora engineers began w orU i^ on models picked up by Seigeant McGlinn, Washington—^Labor department hot time, but it .^sa. pU >an lllnai^^n principal, speaker'. ■ • > CB8-WABC NETWORK khq bpo keca kex kjr kga kfsd kUr kl Downs Stevens, whose subject which Would he sold to the public. charged with peddling without a CenL EaaL reports, increase of nearly one per Tke ariirite, wtose'reported departure BASIC CHAIN — Eaat: wabe (key) 8H5— 3:46—Dance Masters Orchestra through the week w ill be. "The New A royalty was charged for each set license. He was tryteg to sell cent in index number of wholesale teim, a petikop"seat slrivers through TO SART TOMORROW. vradc woko wcao waab wnao wgr wkbw 3:0(K— 4:00—Songs by JingIs Joe American”; Rev R. L. Roberts, of sold, which was collected by the garagemen’s overalls when accosted commodity prices from June to Darky, wps found wkrc wbk ckok wdre wcau wlp-wfan 3:15— 4:15—Piano A Violin Roeital ’Taunton, "Studies in Genesis” ; Rev. Radio Corporation of America. RCA Zurich, (SwltziMfl^ihd, Aug. 17.— wjaa wean wXbl wapd wmal; Mldweat: 3:30— 4:30—Singing Lady—eaat only by the officer. In court this morning July. in. the ,^cuddling under a radia- wbbm wan wXbm kmbo wcco kmox 3:45— 4:45—Orphan Annie—eaat only H. M. French. Wareacusd Point, holds the p a t^ t rights and it was his attorney, George Lessner, told New York—^Mrs. Matbilde MeCtur- (A P) — Auguste , raooptd, strato­ EAST AND CANADIAN — wpg wpb 4:(X^ 5:00—Mary Steele and Orch. "Making a Life”; Professors L. sphere scientist said today kb plan­ wlbw wbeo wlbx wfea woro efrb ckae good busineai ;on titeir part ty cash Judge Johnson that his client did mick Oser and hu6i>and arrive from' A t ia n t ^ A t ^ t a ’s ‘I^ai y>‘tOBy be 4:30— 5:30—Dandies ef Yesterday Theron French and Howard Pierce ned to take ()ff'tomorrowoln his bal-. DIXIE — wgat wfaa.wbro wbt wdod 4:45-^ 6H5 — Lowell Thomas — east; in on this pc^ulaic p l r ^ t Even not know that a license was requliv BiUropr en route to bedside o f her ill dry, land one, with no navigable knox klra wreo wlao wdan wtoo krla Orphan Annie—midwest repeat have as their theme, “Hyinnology though this dm iit is more compli­ ed, but Sergeant McGlinn mother, Mrs. Eklith Rockefeller Mc- loon for a second explofation qTtbe wrr ktrb ktaa waco. kljf wqam wdbo 8d)5— 6:00 — Amos ’n’ Andy — eaat; iw tera reach, but tt’s a fine ope upper regions, ptoyiding the la th ­ wdae wbix wbaa wtar wdbj wflw \7wva and Church Orchestra” ; m im Mar- cated than the old neutrodyne, man­ that Schenider told him at the Htw* Ccirmimc; latter reported Improved. Singing Lady—midwest repeat at that.'. ^le local navalreserve er, vdiich today was favoriail^, re-^ MIDWEST — wbcm wabt wcah wmbd 5:15— 6:15—Impersonationa—c to e enda Prentiss has “Social Service ufacturers can build a gcKxl super­ of his arrest tiiat he knew about Marshall, 111.—^Hubert C. Moore, wtaq wkbb kfab wlen kaej wlbw kfb m rit-*t^ won its second award as mained so. • 5:80— 6:30—Stobbfns Boys—o to e ^ Rev. W. D. Hamilton, of Williman- heterodyne cheaper than he could license requirements. Schneider was high school teacher, charged with tte .best orgamdation o f ite kind in wmt wnax wkbn 6:45— 6:45—Jones A Hare—Also south tic, discusses "Intenutional Rela­ the older m od^.- This is one rea­ MOUNTAIN—kvor kla bob kdyl 6K)0—7:00 — Taxpayers’ League — c " found guilty and paid a fine o f 810 murdering wife; Grand Jury told he the'c«^fry.; ' PACIFIC COAST — kbj knx koln kgb to tions” ; and Rev. C. Homer Ginns, of son why a hundred dollars can buy, kfre kol kfpy kvl kem kmj kfbk kwg 0 and costs o f 87.32. is beneficiary o f her insurance. ^ C^Pago^p^Gays Qatence Darrow, 6:15— 7:15—Rollitksrs’ Male Quartet Norwich Town, talks on "Life Pro­ so much radio today. Dublin—Cirorge Gilmore, a . .te- 5-ypar-old lawyer: ‘T v e never been Cent. EaaL 6:30— 7:30—^Melody Moments, Tenor blems for Young People. 2:30— 3:30—Danping Sea—c to e 7M — 8:05-lsiand Boat Club Dance Another thing—the much-abused puMican leader, accused of attempt­ Ap^er t& u now, n or'felt »yoiunger. 3:00— 4:00—Going to Preaa—o to c 7:35— 8:30—Jack Benny—Also Can. There are four class periods each radio tube is doing ite part in help­ ed murder in shooting affray. A g e is a matter at the teraini.not of 3:15— 4:15—Kathryn Parsona—o to o 8:00— 8:00—Tho Country Doctor ing the engineers put out a better 3:30— 4:30—Skippy — eaat only; Be­ 8:15— 9:15—Whispering Jack Smith forenoon, and the pupils have a BOLTON Bombay—^Madeleine Slade, B3ng- the , arteries. You’re as young as tween tho Bookond^weat 8:30— 9:3(^"Tish,” Dramatic Series choice^ for each period between two machine. Ther L—Jones heat Wood as any to get a. start in life.” 4:00— 8d)0—Happy Time—c to c 9:00—10:00—Pickens Sisters — Basie: to be a power detector, amplifier and MAGNELL’S 4:15— 6:1^—Stern’a Orch.—coaat out Amos ’n’ Andy—Repeat for weat periods the Morning Watch is About fifty persons attended the in Newport invitation tepnis. New Yoric—Ziegfeld-. passed for 4:30— 5:30 — William Vincent H all- 9:15—10:16—Sodero Concert Orchestra The all-embracing theme is “ Studies automatic volu n » control—all in one party at the home oi.' Resinold Ward Forest Hills, N. Y.—^Helm Jacobs on, but not his idea o f glorltying the East; Skippy—Midwest repeat 10d)0—11:05—^Baron Lee’s Band o f the Character' o f Jesus.” The tube that is. sm_ ^ er than the pres­. , Saturday afternoon. Bridge and and other favorites win second American girl. A. C. Blumeuthal, 4:45— 6:45—Funnybonera—coast out 10:30—11:30 — Wm. SeottI Orchestra— ent 227 type. “ 8:1)0— 6:00—Sid Gary—roast out Basle; Jones A Hare—coast rpL speakers are: Tuesday, "His ^ were played. Golf round matches in national tennis. • friend and associate of the late pro- FILMS Strength”, Rev. J. W. Carter, of tubes which give more volume, with was also played. A. cocoanut layer Newark—Poreda outpoints Car- ducOT, announced the revue, would be PRINTINCS Jewett Cfity; Wednesday, ”Hls Op excellent qu^ty, than the average cake made by Mrs. CSiaries Loomis, .nera. ' conwued...... and timism,” Rev. G. S. Brown, of person can ever use. Nearly every Lynn, Mass.—M athew la France, ■ H b il^ o o d —^Turtle racing baa ar­ DEVELOPING tube lias been Improved, or redesign­ raffled at 5 cents a. chance, brough Ma'pjeville; Thursday, "His ’Trust' 82.50. Junior McGurk was the wte- 16, o f Lynn mysteriously and seri rived, in Hollywood. 15,000 of them MAGNELL DECG C0 l | Rev. E. G. Page, Fisher’s Island; ed. ously wounded by unknown assail­ hpve shipped here and a 4.000 F ilte r, and by-pass condensers ner. Mrs. Louis Levie won a bridge 1095 Bfain SL ■ WTIC WBZ-WBZA Friday, “His Reverence,” Rev. C. L. prize, also Harold Griswold. ant while walking along tiie street ^ugt to Robinson, Old Mystic; Satur^y, have Undprg^e quite a change. The Bostmi—Banking apd industriffi help ftb 8pt»CtAtyrs fpDow thg r ^ Tmvelen Broadcasting Sendee Springfield —* Beaton “ His Greatness,” Rev. O. L. Monson, old type invariably were the tin foil • Mis. Kem, widow of U. S. Senator Kgm of Indiana, is a guest of Mjrs. committee, o f the Boston Federal the tmfties w fll have white Dartford, Qpnn. Uncasville. The latter is also as* and wax paper kind which had Reserve district to meet representa­ on toeir b a c ^ Wlto black numerals 60,U«0 W., 1060 R. C.. S8SA N. bad habit o f breaking down under was Invited by Wednesday, August 17. suciate dean and business manager. tives o f the shoe and leather indus­ thereem. Every afternoon there is a recrea­ a heavy load, l^ e paper insulation Leslie Bolton, chairman of. the try on August g3. (Eastern Daylight Saving lim e) Democratic town committee to Wednesday, August 17, 1982. tional program at the playground. would become punctured and this Montpelier, yt.—Clyde A. Lee of Here the young men and women caused a sbert dreuit across the make. some remarks and spoke ad­ Oshkosh, Wist, and Julius Robertson E. D. S. T. P. M. power pack; if you were not lucky miringly of Franklin D. Roosevelt 4:00—^Harold have the choice o f tennis, baseball, o f Negaunee, Mich., to take off from Stokes’ Orchestra. this also meant ruined rectifier tubes and his. family. The sum o f 813 was 4:30—Jackie croquet, and quoits. Profs. French the Bane-Montpellcr Airport early P. M. Jackson’s Cotton and a burned out po”.er transform­ realiz^ toward the Democratic vic­ Fhday fbr Harbor Grace, N. F.^ the Pickers. and Ginns are In charge. A t 7 p. m. 2 0 t e a m 4:00—Song Souvenirs. er. The new condensers are known tory fund.” The quota for this town first leg of a projected .flight to Oslo, 4:58—Baseball Scores. are stunts by Institute groups, and 4:30—Rhythm Five—Len Berman, each evening, at 8 there is a camp as the. dry dectfolytic type. These iS' 811.30 and it w ill be nupe than N on ^y.- dlrecto’*. 5:00—^Agricultupd Markets. are smaller, lighter in weight and doubled when others, contriimte. Boston^The BoStpn Herpid says 5:15—^Eleanor Talcott, contralto. fire program at Sunset Rock, in a 1 4:45— Daniel Hogg. large field just outeide the <»unp en­ are self-healing so thty do not break A George Washington party will a virtual out-of-court settlement of ' 5:00— Sunset Hour — C^hristiaan 5:30—^Nursery Jingles, Songs and be held Wednesday afternoon from the 831,0(i0 suit against the 1930 Stories. closure, where a decade ago, many down under heaty surges o f current. Kriens, director; with Burton camp-meeting social services were A much higher capacity can be put 2 to 4 p. m. on the lawn of Mrs. directors of. the Gillette Safety Ra­ Cornwall baritone. .5:45— Little Orphan Annie— child­ in a smaller space and this means zor Ci^mpany has.bera agreed on. hood playlet: Shirley Bell, Allan Ba- held. Of late years (iampers have Charles Sumner. There will be a 5:45—Melody Moods—F ranees not been allowed these privileges, that old- and, pew- machines can be short program and games. Ellsworth, Me.—^Mro. Anne E.. Al- Baldwin. ruck, Henrietta Tedro and Jerry llnson, widow o f Professor, Frimcis 40’Meara. _ since the owner usually had a corn­ made almost hum-free. One thing 1 Mrs. Lillian Mack completed BORAX 6:00—Bulletins. ; ^ field in Jie way.^. A t 10 o’clock have noticed aiiKiqt^ese cond^ers. a six weeks summer course at Yale Alllnson o f Brown, University, ki&ed 6:05— Serenading Strings, 6:00—^Time; WeAthe^; Sports' Re­ in.automobUe accident. view. ; • nightly Good NijEhit ^n gs pre sung after they *thjfee ' dt’!’ fdur and haa returpeci td her^honte. 6:30—^Merry Madcaps — Norman within Church Garble. years old they sKein to lose some of Miss Betty Brainard was a week Bridgeport, Conn.'-rGo'venior B31y CHoutier, director. 6:10—^Edward Jardon, tenor. of Massachusetts accepts inifitation SOAP CHIPS A t the first camp-meeting Sab­ their effectiveness and a slight hum guest o f Miss Helen Berry and 6:55— “ The Smithson Family on Va­ 6:15—The Monitor Views the to speak at Democratic " rally at ns "■■'c RO^AX TH>V^ i'V.AKES THE.M BETTER News. ^ bath (21st) the new head o f the is noticeable. 'This is eliminated by Elsie CTollins. cation.” New England Area of Methodism, replacements. Danbury Fair Grounds Augpst 28. 6:30^Band direetton Edward Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Alvord have Horwich, Conn.—Theft ^ gold 7:00—Baseball S(»>res. Bishop Charles Wesley Bums, is to returned from a week’s visit in 7:05—^Whispering Banjos — Austin C!raig. valued at 8500 from five' dentists’ 6:45— ^Today’s News — Lowefi preach in the morning; Dr; 13. A. (jeean Grove, N. J. Scrivener, director. Dent, o f the New York East Con­ offices is reported to police.' 7:30— Lanny Ross, tenor. Thomas. Misses W i^ re d and Ruth Lee are Hfflyoke, Mass.— Henry J. Toep-1 ference in the afternoon; and Rev. working on a rjwniTig 'demonstration 7:45—^Holyoke Male Octet—Edward 7:00—Amos 'n’ Andy. fert wins special mpybraUty elac- A. E. Cfiaxton, of Providence in the to be giW « in a nearby town this Gildan, director. 7:15—^Royal Vagabonds — Ward evening. tibn .to fill vacancy le ft by the death 8:00—Big Time. Wilson. 6“ month. , o f Mayor Burnham. 7:30— Comedy Sketch. Among Manchester people now Mrs. Marie Mathien. passed away 8:30—^New England Network Pro­ occupying cottages on the grounds gram (from w nc to WEEI, 7:45— Songs, Patter,. at the Manchester Meit'orial hospital PASSENGERS KIDNAmD 8:00—American Taxpayers’ Lea- are the Misses Flora Stanley and after eight weeks of illness. She Changchun, Manchuria, Aug. -17. WJAR, WCSH( WTAG). Henrietta Devons, of 256 Main 9:00—The Revelers. gue. leaves her husband, Joseph Mathien — (A P )—^Messages recel'«^ed here 8:15—RoUickers Quartet street; Frank CJhamberlain and of Bolton, a son Joseph o f Manches­ today said all the passengers on a 9:30—Nathaniel Shilkret’s Orches­ family o f Hamlin street; James FRENCH MAKE GAINS tra. 8:30—Concert; Edward Mac- ter, three daughters, Mrs. George* train from Mukden to Kirin, were IN TO FIND OUT Hugh, baritone; Louis Weir, organ- Jxurray, School street; Miss Mabel 10:00—Com Cob Pipe Club. A. Lanphear, principal o f the school Wippert and Miss Helen Mathien captured early this evening by ban-1 ist. On Aug. 17, 1918, French troops of this place and Mrs. Josephine dlts' who attacked the train a t a ] 10:30—^Bulletins. at the (3reen; Mrs. Ldna Mont­ penetrate Carman positions north 10:34— Studio Program. 8:46—^Harmony 'Trio. Muller of Uhionvilla. The funeral point north o f Chao Yemg-Chen. 9:00—Club Dance. gomery, and Rev. W. E. Keith. of Autreehes to a depth of more 11:30—Dick Gasparri’s Orchestra. Rev. Robert D. Dyson of Blast than a mile on a three-mile front in will be held at the^ Congregational 12:00 Midn.—Weather; Atlantic , 9:30—George Olsen’s Orchestra. church Wednesday at 2 p. m,, burial 10:00—Coimty Doctor — Phillips Orange, N. J., who has been spend­ bitter fighting. Coast Marine Forecast. ing a couple Of months at the cainp- in the Center ceraetety. Lord. Amerfcftns ip Lorraine stormed You egn now get in nalkm ally known anitf 10:15—^Whispering Jack Smith. groimd, goes back home tomorrow. the village a t Frapelle after Benson Radio Service He has usually remained rfntjwg 10:30—^Drama. heavy artillery priqisratibn. In South Ameriep, we are in­ rehgble products such- ale ihese camp-meeting week, but the poor Brltidh and Canadian -forces Sendee on all makes, 10:45— Springfield Republican formed, a man’s wealth is often de­ below for - News Bulletins. health of his daughter. Miss Helen, continued their smashing tactics termined by the horses he owns. i^sch SpeciaUsi compels the fam ily to return. in- Piicardy and made several im­ 11:00—Time; Weather; Sports Here, his wealth Is often determined Can 3142, 4361/2 M ain St. I WDRC Review. On Saturday evening of this portant g^dps.. by the horses'he backs. week a special entertainment is to Pressure op the Clerman army 826 Hartford, (jonn. 18M 11:15—Caesare Sodero’g Orches- tra. be given by talent from the Scriven­ on the western front extreme­ 12:00—Time. er Udstedt Studio in Hartford. ’The ly heavy and the German high Program for Wednesday, Ang. 17. program includes the humming command was bard put to find re­ Daylight Saving Time. banjos, popular songs, a humotaus serves to reidaee the troops worn sketch, and solos on banjo, violin out by.w eeks :ef continuous bat­ P. M. and piano. tle. ' , WAPPING Rev. Frank Gray, o f Burnside, is Allied commanders were in | city's :F«eerP«wder CntSR N tf PbHah 5:00— (Soing to Press. occupying for the season his cottage better- position, reffiacing tired 5:15—Kathryn Parsons. Mabalene Face Powder The Connecticut lodges the on the comer o f Mystic and Pros­ unite with fresh American divi-1 Dr* I’Pni-s Tooth Powder 5:30-^Sklppy. pect avenues. eibns. 5:45—Ted Husing, “ The Women’s Ancient Order of United Workmen Pond’s Faee Pow.der . A U ^ s R a b National Tennis Tournament.” are to have a picnic in Hills’ Grove 6:00—Happy Time idth Irene Beas­ EEAR 20 DROWNED WOREZNCFFULL TOriB Oranhie Koeabm Faee H i t • ■ ley. next Sunday. The long program will P o w ^ r • • . * ■ 6:15—Harold Stem’s Orchestra. open at 9 a. m. and (X)ntinues Maroemes, France, Aug 17.— (A P ) Hagerstown, Md., Aug. 17.— (A P) Z. B .T. Takwn 6:30—Baseball Scores. through the afternoon and evening, —^Twenty-two men aro feared to —On the sfrragth o f new orders, Prineeaa Fatminnte Kit 6:35—WUton HUl, baritone; Flor­ baye drowned in the reported aink- The Best Guardian of Including dam chowder served in the Stratton fUrnitture factory of BfiMSed Cocommt o d . ‘ ence (Arson, accompanist. pavilion, a baseball game between ing of a fast dispatch boat in the Hagerstown has resumed its teu- Pepaodent Tooth Paste 6:45— CThandu the Ma^cian. airmail service to South America on the married men and the single men, kour woridng day after operating Life and Property Italian Balm 7:00— Sid'Gary, bsuitone. novdty races, sasuiphime, accordion, Saturday. for several m ori^ on a part Urna l e ^ t T^th Paste ' 7:15— The Melcideers. and violin solos. The ^ t ie s Pipe The vessel was en route from Schedule. M n n ." 7:30—Noble Sissle’s'Orchestra.- band of Mandiester has been engag­ Natal, Brazi), to Dakar, Senegal, Company efliiriais said they ex­ Liste^eToc^ Piste 7:45— Connie Boswell, songs. whra sba ran into a storm. Thus ed. It is to be a basket picnic. pect to use a dbmplete force of Hfaid*s Honey aad Alinontf 8:00—To be aimounced. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond BuKhard far efforts to leam the fate of the about 100 to work within a Ipsaa Tooth Phste 8:15—Singin’ Sam. and son Fay, have returned fltim a crew have failed week or toa -days. ' Cream 8:30—The Dictators Orchestra. two week’s visit with relatives and Listerine Ehaving CresM 8:45—Colonel Stoopnagle and Budd friends in Vermont. Insure Your Valuables PnaiPa 9kin Refyshm* 9:00—Bums and Allen, Guy Lom­ Miss Doris Benjamin, daughter of TsiMiea Fmo Powder bardo’s Orchestra. X-Jl— . , Mr. and Mrs. C. Vinton B ^ a m in , A BOX IN A^IOOO SAFE DEPOSIT VAULt 9:30—Crime C3ub; “The Yellow Ar­ motored to Oswegatchlo on the N s K fM a row Murders.” Niantic River, where she spent the ISTHE Bfetcnrochnme 10:00—Music That Satisfies; Ruth day last Sunday. Every (^e Of these Items Om Be .TsBfeoLipsttiic ‘ - Etting. Peter E. Boflsen’s brother and b e s t a n d c h e a p e s t IN S im A N C E J^CteWareaet • 10:15—Dr. Herman N. Bundesen, family of Minneapolis are visiting Priiiieess Pat Lipstick Adventures in Heal.th, him at his home in South Windsor. Starred As A First (3am Value B a ^ R im 10:30— Isham Jones’ O rch es^. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel King,, with D ^ Kisslipstick’ 11:00—(Alumbia Symphony Orcbes- their daughter and son, o f Chicago, Guaranteed Fountain P en s _____ .... .$ 1 .0 0 The Manchester Trust Co. y. San-Nap-Pek tTA hs've been the guests o f Mr. and Mpesss Pat Ronfe 11:80—Charles Carilie, tenor. Mrs. E lliott Elnaors, at their home W estclox Pocket W atches $1. $1.50e $2.25 (sM or^ ) -.. : ^ - 11:45—Ozzle Nelaon’s Orchestra. on the Ellington road at Pleasant Gents^ Wateh Bracelets for . Valley. ;I 4 it i^ e . CMPstte'/gisifli ' ' - gold iBllM watches ______BRITAIN DENIES REPORT Mias Edith Allen and Miss Doris • $ 3 .S ^ : P ..''VTThi.- ...... W. ; Pprter are spending thla week in l^ iy d M Awhisfmie " Other W atch B rackets ... '$1.90andup London, Aug. 17,—(AP) — From Niantic. the highest Bouroes New Baby Ben Alarm (ISocks . .$ 2 .9 5 In blaek, Elver lirish. today of r4^x>rte pubhahed in the ORANGEMEN’S HAIX BURNED Fire and LiabS^ Shop fm* TliM lteiR sR ieieft^ WMh ndhim dial f8*M> ^ United States regarding new naval Belfast, Northern Ireland, Aug. W estclo^i Sleepm eter Alarm - C locks.. $2.00 ’ conversations bstwssn reprssanta- 17.—>(AP)—Tha Alistegh Orange­ tivei of ths British and Am^iigan man’s hall naar Armagh dty was B ig Ben Chim e A la m Clockis govsmmMita, Ths reports were bumsd this monring. Eityloeivss and ^laraeteilsed 'as "pom invention.” gasoline sirere used. w ith th e noiseless tibk • • r • .# $3.50 It also was stated there never Tke Orange hall at Caldon, on the 'i. .' has beMi any question of Orsat Armagh-Ty^e border was garri­ Britaln'a desiring a postyohemsnt o f soned StE^y njght to prevent a RICHARD & R)Ol tbs projected world sconomlo con- Rihenrian demonstration in the vil­ ferenea. Ths Brltlfh fioEtibn has lage ye| t«^ . R. DOlW EStV IlRker B^itii^^ . ^utb bsttt from the start that thla ooh- JfiWSIfEE; ^ • Tha C^agsenen playoed to drown 615 BlttRSirtet, ferfoea slioqld ba held as soon as ont tba.Btbdiana’ speeches by beat­ .pofRrible. / ing on hnga drama. - & P k : ■ . ..2: I r-*.' •' .- ' "’W Vv>

StAStiDBrea avpniro aBRAip, sodiB jtidiraBsnai d o ^ ithiiiiTgwri ENSIGN W IU JA N S,& A ., ^ fig u n s were about a atandolLl PARIS lAowtog.a sligbt daoltaa fM« snusis UUSVS1WXS HtoprmdoMa week, the dsff«a o f fa* S H A D E AN ADJUTANT New Tortc, Aug? 17— (AP) f-^The ouonoa from last year. lematoAd uii- changed aMSa ^ MBt. UCAINN LAUNCH WAR ON Stock Markrt back and fl^ed n O m Commander of Local Corps tmeasily today. Aug. I7>-(AP)—D i^ Ths bond mazket was fairly firm, Promoted and Receiveo High matte asehaugos lagwdtog readjutt* FASHION P R A m bdf bullish effertfi in sbans zsbetved BOAMIlliANWliLLRECOyER Peace Phis Fale At &udi Compliment On Services. little rtqiiknt tta m the oommodlty m « it o 1 A . a « i 9 mykr4 itodse fystam markets, and tfaders showed an In- I tow# bean aotouE Ob almoiR cdnttoto- Ws Ensign George Williams of the cHnattwi to tkke quick profits. Bul« Sp^gfleid, M f^ Aug. lf<—(AP) (cualy itoea the Lausaana repaza- Bstsr Paul, tharo waa moa Wwt Prepares To Salvation Army recdved a letter this Paris (AP)—An attack of ’Yaah- t o A jii Ush sfforte to get a following in the —eEhitiiely satisfactory progress tions oonfOraacA it waa said today turccs imiioittoed tof^-ffmjfiaat M similar uMtbQfif.of morning from Commissioner John ion phrates” who plaM false French motiaa picture and public utility toward recovery was betog made to­ [to njHifitit rlrclsa operating s8 eapael^, irtw the Ddan In Town Cancnt McMillan of the Eastern territorial -labels in low-priced hata^ manufac­ issneii met with linfited success day by Russell N. Boardman, trana- Gorman r^resentatives to Tacla tured in the United States has bean The list puiOwd 1 9 1 to 8 points Atlantic filer, who crashed -yester­ and other Waiopim ci^itato have l^Tto 160 d ^ g the last noetlL ‘Tbsze Is-now fib isdt'dC headquarters in New York, convey­ hers and there to the morning, but day near Springfield Airport Just been carrying on these n^otlatlana tor tha phjrHefUi siFi launched here with the signing of y Prodnstfoi of < 4KMMD mvods Ofi ing neWb of his appointment to the reacted to ehow loeeiBs of 1 to 4 just after he had taken' off in 'a practice vdth the respective fordgn offices, OSQdy a d i^ , ofOoefB said, .,1a re* in smaller coauauMUeA^ Despite several more or less ener* rank of adjutant on August 6. Bi a protective agreement between 26 afttt no(m. American Telephone’s, flight. There is no skull fracture and I it was explained, but no concrete ac­ garded' aa SKCMtiohally hsivy tor Baaks wrote, "to ki getlc efforts to bring about a padflc his letter Commissioner McBfillan leading Paris milliners and 16 regular dividend announcement a kidney tnjuzy is mending. No bone tion has been planned for the imme­ tbs summmr. ,Hsssnnal tniBraaBs at the advraces made to „ _ understanding between the two says among other things: prominent American hat manufac' b r o iv h t « m om entary rally.^ Am eri­ fractures have appeared. diate future. biiatnsss to tha ^ Is eappBtfd to aad to be familiar with ttts M eit methods and practices adottSfir "Tour career, which represent a turers. can Telephoim, after rising a point Whether Boardman will have . re­ Germany’s position with regard to keep opesatloa at its peak.- wings of the Democratic party- *- - - -• JudgmentYor Daal I (Sacii number of years of devotion to your Under the agreei^t, formed to 116 e fl^ , dropped to 112, and re-, covered sufficiently to fly the Spring arms has been clearly eiqdatoeu i j -•v.lp'..' . . tha' Ca^dn,Motor (tonqumy, one of them being a sort of get«to> work and loyalty to the prindples of between the Parisian oesignera ant covered but little on the dividend flMd Air Racing Association entry Chancellor Franz von Papen and by gether dance and social time at the the Millinery Quality Gufid haVlnj news. Losses of 8 and-4 points to A. w« NOONS m m Wiarted,.tor damages the Army, has been before me per- to- the Thompson tropliy races at Defense Minister Kurt von Schleidi- riding to a car with the headquarter, in New YoA, the Union Pacific and Cass were partial' Cleveland early next month remains er, who dedar^ to a radio address Hilliard atref^ .>flre house this eve Peterborough, N.H., Aug. 17.— mbrhante, was uj^icld tar a ning—it was reported about town American hat manufacturers p ie c­ ly regained. U. 8.,Steel lost about to be seen. r July 26 that unless the llrich were ed themselves to limit their pur- (AP)—A lim RWelltogton NoOne, S6, by Superior Judge Coniell, zttriwg today, and generall> accepted as a point. Strong spots in the mom No steps have yet been taken freed f»>m the lim ltatl^*of the chasbs to the 26 Parisian milliners woolen 9qaufrotur«r who eresited tea^orarlly to the blfher court true, that there Will be a sturdy iug rise were Loews and American looking toward the engagement of post-war treaty she would proceed and to combat unauthorized use of pdRIeal hmtbry two yean ago whin Water Works, up about 3, and they another pilot. to eatatflish her own seciuity by fight between the Smith wing, so- their trademarks in low priced hats he. n a abrndtaabousiy’ govetaor resisted selling later fairly weiL reorgahiaittg her armed forces. WIG-WAG WHA called, headed by William ^ sh manufactured in the United States. and United States Senator cm the Thftmaa Danaher and Edward Westinghouse rose 2, and Bahgor Germany has insiated, and will Labels to Be Nmiibered and Asoostook 8, to hew 1932 highs. Demodratic tlbket, (Med todby. Moriarty, Democratic registrar, and opntkrae to insist, on equality to Bf.l Klein, veteran National Lea­ Special numbered labels vouch- Inasmuch as the list as a whole BABY IS ABANDONED Noras, 4 ^ had captured both gue un^ire, is -generally credited the Roosevelt wing led Dr. E. G. 'ing for the authenticity of models treatmeat with all the powers to the nominations to the primary, dedtoed was halted as it approached the up­ League cf Nations. / with hSvliig originated the sema- Dolan, for control of the town cau­ will be manufactured in France and toNrelinqulah the proqMet of elthttr. cus to be hdd tomorrow night for per resistance levels of last week Norwalk, Aug. 17—(AP) —Nor­ One of the items to this equality, ifiiore qrstem of totornfing the spec- sold through the New York head in the rise early yesterdsy, traders dflee bad eanspalgned for both. Re tatora as. to bis dedstoos on vanoua the selection of delegates to the quarters of the Millinery Quidity walk' police are huutiiig- today for to tbs German view, is freedom to was defeated to both contests. 0 state. Congressional and State were- inclined to pursue a somewhat the mothw of a .pzetty six week# get the best value out of the funds ^ y s of the game. Guild. more cautious attitude for a time, Senatorial conventions. Members of the organization de­ old baby, which was found abandon­ at the nation’s disposal tor defense Reflex Of Last Spring pending more decisive indicattons ed last night on the estate of Ed­ purposes. General voo Schleiehe. as­ ■\ siring labels will be forced to pre­ that the rally was to be resumed. At the time of the A p^ caucus to sent consular invoices' certif^g ward F, Beard, 94 year old presidetit serted to hi# radl< address th*t such name delegates to the state conven­ The rather erratic swings in the list of 'the South Norwalk Savings So­ appropriations are needlessly ham- the purchase of the hat in Paris both yesterday and tbdsy also tend­ tion to elect delegates to the Na­ ciety. The baby is to the NorwiDk p e n d by the restrletloas of the and will be held responsible for tte ed to make .for caution. Foreign tional convention of the party Dr. h os^ tal. treaty at Versailles. disiK>sition of the numbered la b^ bujdng is said by brokers with for- SAVE Dolan and bis followers were vic­ which they use. Knned to the infant’s dress wad a ei^ connections to have subsided note saylbg: torious in a contest with the Smlth- To fix Price of Copies during the past few days, although fig ' ites and the latter got no rapresen- The guild, members of which in­ "Please take care of little Bobby a little continues to trickle in, com' —place him in a good Catholic home UNION HEAD SLAIN % tattoD on the town delegate list clude the largest and most widely ing even from such far lands as Wjt 5R| f • i :k 25 Since then Louis Breen, Demo­ known hat manufacturers in the —my husband is out of w o tk and I I W. '> V‘ ■ BY BUYING IndUa. bh the other hand, there has' have two otber children—I do not cratic registrar, who was an anti- United States, will also establish a been no rush on the part of for­ Benton, ni. Aug. 17.—(AP)—Joe Dolan leader in the q>ring battle, minimum price for copies which want to part with Bobby but. I eigners to take profits. must.” Colbert president of Local Unibn has resigned and has been succeeded its members make of hats put' No. 80S at Orient and fthzirman of i.= ' FLORENCE American Telephone’s regular di­ The writing on the note indicat­ •V : • , by Mr. Moriarty, who was Breen’s chased in Paris. the mtoere’ protest meeting at Ben­ vidend had been rather confidently ed that the mother is fair^ writ H. h \ RANGE OIL deputy, despite, it is said, efforts of The 26 Parisian milliners were: ton last night was shot to death A4J. George w nnam* forecast to. well informed 7J''7ters, educated. The baby was lying to a the Dolan faction to install a regis­ Agnes, Talbot, Patou, Bruyere, today-by one of three men who so that it had been fa irly well diS' carriage when passersby on the trar of their own persuasion. Now it sonally, and it gives me pleasiure to Camille Roger, Reboux, Germaine counted to advance. Nevertheless, it drove up to his home, naiyt hifn fo is claimed by the Smith faction that Page, Lanvin, LaMonnier, Louise sidewalk outside the estate heard BURNER know the record of your service and was felt to some quarters that the his cries. their car and then drove away after a peace movement sev on foot by to convey to you the information of Bourbon, Mado, Malnbocher, Moly- full disbursement would not have killing him with a shotgun. NOW them, whereby they sought to bring your promotion.” neux. Rose Descat, Valois, Lewis, been ordered, without some decided­ Colbert and his father . were to about a division of delegates tomor­ Adjutant Williams came to Man­ Marcelle Lely, Blanche et. Simone, ly hopeful. IndlcatlonB of business RAPSEY FUNERAL TOMOUU>W. theto garden when three men whose row night between the two groups, chester in August of 1931 from Marie Guy, Goupy, Gaby Mono, Ma­ improvement Telephone dlsconnec- Identity has not been learned drove has failed and the Qulsh-Danaher Pittsfield, lifoss., succeeding Adju­ rie Christiana, Marie Alphonsine, tlons in June and July reached rec­ New Haven, Aug. 17.—(AP)— up'to an.automobile ^ called Col­ EDWARD HESS Moriarty element plans to go into tant Joseph Heard who was trans­ Susy White and Marthe. ord numbers, but are unofficially : Mvate funeral services tor J. How­ bert to the fence ana 8hot*1iim to - RaUnow Bidldiiig ths caucus in war paint and feath- fe r^ to the Cambridge area. He said to have diminished somewhat ard Rapsey, former broker who cmn- the chest. era and fight it out for the whoie was graduated from the Salvation of late. Recent eamthgs neverthe? mitted suicide at his Bethlehem farm I The authorities sali^ Colbert had delegatloo. Army Training College in New York less are understood to have been yesterday to preference to serving a in 1922. His first appointment was THERE’S NO REST sharply under the |9 annual divi­ long .prison term, will be held at 2| in Brooklyn; N. Y. Later he served dend rate. m. tomorrow at a local funeral n Passaic, N. J., Toledo and Colum- Bullish efforts in the Stock Mar­ parlor. CHILEAN NAZIS 9U8, Ohio, and for three years was FOR MUSSOLINI ket received little support from Rapsey fired two charges from a j with the Palace Corps at Boston. midweek business statistics. The shotgun into hla head early yester­ Appointments in the army are made bidding up df^the motion picture day morning. Last week the Su- LEADING IN VALVES )y the commissionen, much the stocks was based on the fact that >reme Court of Error upheld his ENLIST LEGIONS same as by the Bpiscopal''church ONHISDAYOFF theater attendance usually picks up lonvictlon tor alleged investment | fishops. The officers have no voice sharply In the autumn, and'to re­ bauds involving the loss of securi­ or pr^erence in the transfArs. cent months, the companies have ties valued at 8226,(WO. Mrs. Eliz­ INHmERSTYLE 'Adjutant wmiarns and. Wil­ Forll, Italy.— (AP)—When Musso­ drastically redubed their expensea. abeth M. Clark and her two children | POPULAR MARKET liams-have maae many fiie^ ln -th e lini takes a vacation it’s a "bus­ The w eel^ electric power produc- were the complaining witnesses.' short time they have been Maa-.< man’s holiday.” He just-can’t stay 855 Main Street Rubinow Building Santiago, Chile.—(AP) — A na­ Chester, who hopa t^^^ miiy be al­ off the driver’s seat. tionwide campaign for members baa low ed to remain h m fmr years, For instance, oh a short vacation bexen instituted by the reorganiaed rhey have but JuSt n^tuned; from near Forli, the town of his boyhood, TENDER, JUICY National Socialist party, which is he spent one day as follows: fbrtmag a fisdat leg^^dlbi^rf^lhe AiRI ottB^lahy tn ll'la ^ fior^&d Or- > D rove to FoirU to revieW -a gtbup of Italian athletes. lines of Adolf Hitler's jbfoim shirts chardr Maine, where they will be on SUNUGHT MARKET s a o m e m s t e a k in Germany. Had an interview with AchlUe duty at the Salvation Army camp- Staraee, secretary of the Fascist No. uniform has been accepted, meeting for ten days. y Weldon Building , but the leaders of the movement party. to have imits of some sort of Drove to the village of Santa Sofia to inspect highway wotk. ' By popular demand on last week’s sale we announce again ifored "shirts” marching in the Sirloin, Short, Round ^ streets of all important Chilean AL SMITH KEEPING MUM Received the mayor of the city of cities within a few months, Ravenna, and approved a project to dash fen Creeds make a national monument out of a The task is admittedly difficult, ON QUESnON OF SUPPORT ward in Ravenna connected with the STEAK . because the ideals of the party poet Dante. -C Fresh Made Large Quality dash in many respects with those Heard a report from the secretary of many groups supporting the so­ (OoBttnoed from Page One) ^ of the Fascist phrty for the province cialist government. Many of the o f Forli. i faadst members are of the far na- emor Harry F. Byrd, of Virginia; Conferred with the director of the each FRANKFURTS tlon&iistis right, and refuse to have Governor A. Harry Moore, of New newspaper ‘•‘Popolo di Roma^a.*’ each anything to do wlti^ the le ft Jersey, and the following United And so to bed. BUTTER LARD One newspaper fa carrying most States Senators, David I. Walshs, of Massachusetts; Robert F. Wakne of the orgaaiiatlon’a propaganda in FORMER COACH DIBS full page advertisements tudce and Rwai S. Ckmeland,‘ ofo f !towNe> York; Thomas J. Walsh and Burton lb. week. Re-prints are dlstnbuted Ithaca, N. Y„ Aug. 17—(AP) -r- 2 0 « >i». widely. K. Wheeler, of Montana; Edward P. 3 lbs. Lean Pork Chops John J. Hoyle, former coach of Cor­ The paper itself is an independent, (tostlgan, of (tolorado, and James but bas been critical of the govem- RamUton Lewis, of minois. nell crews, died here t o ^ at the 2 lbs. Solid Lean Stewing Beef age o f 67. ment’ApoIldes. Tnmniw to Spedk. Attack on Bodallsm The Wilson adinlnlstration will be Hoyle came here to 1890 as a boat 2 lbs. Sugar Cured Sliced Bacon Some indications of an impending presented on the list of oarnpmgn builder and constructed many rao- HAMBURG 2 lbs. 2 5 e impvM with the government on speakers by Joseph P. Tumul&, tog shells tor Cornell and other uni­ 2 lbs. Solid Meat Fresh Hamburg socialistic plans is given in an secretary to the late president, and versities. He was assistant coach autborixed criticism m the radical possibly by Newton D. Baker, for­ under the famous “Pop” Courtney ( socialists and social democrats, who mer secretary o f war, Jackson (Us- and when Courtney died to 1920, ^LoinorRib Smoked 6 lbs. Lean Stewii^ Veal have been strong backers of the d osed. Koyle was named chief cioach. uew’ regime of Csrlos Davila. Other campaign speakers will be He coached the Oorh^ varsity 1 lb. Sliced Bm l^ Ham The nasls a'sc attack the recent­ (SeneTunney; Frances Perktos, head crew to the seasons of 1921, 1922 Lamb Chopn Shouldars ly organized National Soddist of the New York State Labor De­ and 1928, using the Cburtney sys­ Legion, thougn not in as steong partment; Representative Ruth tem of rowing untU ill health forced Bryan. Owen, of Florida, and former A full variety of Fresh Fish to arrive Thursday momiinir* terms, saying the military and him into'virtual retirement He « naval men who are in that le^on Governor Nellie Tayloe Ross, of continued as an advisor uiider the Ce each I b a ' are getting into unofficial police W yom ing. present coach, James Wray, how­ Fresh work instead of political action. While Mr. Jackson said no m - ever, imtir about three‘years ago. cially intensive eftort is to ba made Baby MACKEREL to the Matoe campaign tor the state “'Y>- TOBACCO PRICES UP election on September 12, several prominent speakers are tentatively Fresh scheduled to be sent there from Na­ Florence, S. C., Aug. 17.— (AP)— tional Headquarters. One speech to THURSDAY’S THRirTY TREATS AT Large Prices held up on the South Caro­ that state is scheduled to be toade lina tobacco auction markets under at a date and place to be fixed later Fresh continued heavy offerings today. by Governors Ritchie and Ely; Sen­ EyERYBODY'S MARKET There was no change from yester­ ators Wagner and Copeland, and by Small: day’s opening day prices in the Gene Tunney. FLOVNOEBS early sales. "We are taking Matoe to our l$e DAT Just See What 19e Will Do ' stride, and not making any undue’ Primings continued to constitute EMeoted Ydlow Elima Sdeeted Battag or Oeoktog the major part of the offerings on effort there,” Jackson said. Cailfogtifia Ssefibse Boneless most markets and ware se il^ from 60 to 76 per cent higher thuw a year PDACHES! APPLES! GRAPES! Skinless Ih* ago. Better nades were little D o V b u changed from the 1931 pricey. 4 lbs. 19e Most growers seemed satisfied Value!5 lb». 19e with the prices, but there was somi a Ibsv 19e Compare tida ptioe. turning of tags at Darlington, S. C., m SWORDFISH where early sales were at an aver­ Sdected, TeUow, Btpe Fnitt. age of around 8 1-2 cents a pound, Don’t pasB tliis by!l Klngstree warehouses reported One Year Ago TodMr—Pitchers BANANAS! 5 ibs . 19a HALIBUT 160.000 pounds offered with the Dick Coffman of the Browns and .( average price there about the same Guy Bush of the (^bs narrowly Native oaiitonua 8ALMOH '■’‘Is as at Darlington. Approximately missed baseball’s Hall of Fame Nadve Goldea Bantain Bartlett 60.000 pounds were sold at Dillon when each hurled bne-hlt games. Large Deep Sea 2 3 c I s t ^ Cod at an estimated average of 10 1-4 Coffman beat the White Sox 1 to 0 TOMATOES! CORN!. cents a piound. and Bush beat the Cards by the PEARS! DC.; Scallops, p t y ■■ same score. large Bars M aekereb lh> SEIZE TRUCK LOAD OF BEER 6 IIm. 19e \. ------Hard ripe'!’ 15 ^or 19a Five Yeaxa Agv Today—^Tony SniW the fitenope. QU0HAU6 CLAMR...... • • • *1. • • w s lA Ridgefield, Aug. 17.— (AP)—Stop- C!ansoneri, Brooklyn’s contender tor ' ptoff A truck to Mdgefleld last night the featherweight ohampionMiip, ■wactMlxM Olamoiid Skate punifib Xteirta becauM its litfits wsrs not burntog won a decision to 10 rotlfids o f Mag- ^ FRESti EVUITS a n d VES6ETAMES properly, Smte Polleenr -n Leon gtog with Cowboy Bddis Andsrson Hadfleld and John Burke, of the of Wj-oming at (Jussnsboro Stadium. PICKLES! SALT! JUICE! Ridgefield Barracks discovered that . PittkllMt CnuibenyBeuis the contents of tbs vehiole Includsd Ten Yearn Ago Today—Sixteen- 4 cims 19a Cantakrapes 8,600 bottles labeltd "Frantenao year-old Helen Winsins a o r t California( 19c QL/ Bucket* 3 2^ boxes 19a lfea.eiHW. Ale.” There were twelve bottles fumlslred ths chief tbrlH to the 3 * " wrapped to tiswe paper to bach of Metropolitan women’s tennis cham­ Finest Norw^ton ftestPsaiwit 4 - 2Sc 860 burlap bags, R* "rsyi .Si‘ ■3-i: .'i&i MIV .1 'I* via ■'T i ' i

a 2 /;U W f^ 'i b e g in W «R « t o d a y swept tbs smaU .flat lovl^ly. . 1,7., IT — MONA MOBAN,>eo9Ptloiil»t tat » '.’Gdaybs sbme' pew llhplouih'.fon the Wall Street law oflloe» is tai krre kitchen.'Maybr le new blaabeti. . rettBed'’ C(9tne-, with BABBY TOWNSEND, rtoh Buy Kitty the ne shoes she's been tke B oeW i and socially prominent, whom she pestering me for. With the money i League baseball club, died ud'tw p met tbroofh STEVE SAOOA* ^ slvnys gave, Min, and what BELLI, her ohlldhood sweeilMjsrt.' 3 f t 3:;E0; 4 ^ ^ don’t take us aVray from here, Mhi. tamed from Sooth Amertoa where This is home!” -largely by ohanoe—Steve became There were tears In Mrs. Moray’s associate w itt Barry in oporatj^ig eyes. “We’d rather stay' here and I a dlammid . 'mine, once . beVev^ uaten to the neighbors talking worthless but now vataabi^ Stem about how grand the hew linoleum owns a huge diamond called "The Is and our new hats! I want Mrs. Empress o f Pem.*’ Gangsters try Tiunmaiiy leader.. He began Ms Callahan to see you sweeping up to careSTvaa-aypplliBeinen and- after a i ea by ^ Flyst NattonM _ fOL . six 3 ^ to steal the stone but 1ms outwits thi. door. Did you come' In yoUr cor them. Stove has earned Mona’s today, Min?” gratitude by . befriending her n~ next heiudvof an election district bply nour “A taxi. Mother. captain In .the district then ruled by ^ ^ taterval rant brother, BUD, sending him to a i u abU/" South America and giving him > a Her mother waved a dqprecatlng I'Bllly' M un^« an older brother of National, the .pufbhassr,; fall V Job In the inine. ■hand. “Car or taxi, it’s all the Charles c;w«8 /v treatments for her Invalid father. nocently eager. "I . ooidd get the bred the, New. York Contracting Md ®*^oped, talking plctbr^ eimie. it, •* i Her employer agrees to loan tier Donahue baby one o f those Junk­ Trupkingi^^Obmpany and later lef11 Young, then virtually the money and then makes an ers. Mrs. Callahan and I— pubUe once when his coim^y [ grown to y tm ' and amasing proposal. He tells Moha ‘T see,” . Mona told ber simply,' grew to nieb proportions that It oc- ™Portanc» to starring rank. a wealthy client of the firm wishes patting her mother’s shoulder. And oupledall'bis-tlxne. One of the first L, Brothers ho]^ . to bring ‘ to marry her Immediately with the she did see. Ma was quite right. b ^ Jobs of: his compoeny was co n -[“ ?™^**^^ *od Ws teclmloal (Mw to struotiim .of the Belmont race track to help, film the m ^ uc- understanding she shall occupy She was happy here. In the. .sort r)t her own apartment, have unllmlt^ of home In the country on which to-Queens.. Hls>compmiy. alao hhd a which to stage form was so caarge accounts and do whatever Mona had set her heart for her cop^mct'.to the buUdtog oif the Pena- theaters had to be remodeled she ^shes for a year. A t the end father and mother how happy would sylvatoa .station and he carried cer- to present It of that time she may become the they be? tain i^tracts on the |200;000,000 Rstohardt was to Hollywood three ■ T man’s wife in actuality or secure “All right. If that’s what you money. Hu>se girls will marry any* gatsl^fyitoduet part of Neto " fo u r j^ «go, conferrtof w^^ •T* p* - 1 a divorce. She asks the man’s want, Ma,” promised Mona. She. slid one ^th enough cash.’ Barry got r York oH^s. water supply system. i UUIan Qlsh on p l ^ for a nlctUro name and Is told it Is Barry Town­ her arms Into her new coat a n d .^ ‘ mad at thqjt and said, “I suppose you .M, BBaoimced his retireipeat h® would direct for her. Xtotblng send. justed the collar before Ma’s little think she’d even marry you!’ The • Daily Health Boston National came of the negbth tions. Miss Gish Mona agrees. Her friend, LOT­ mirror. She smiled back at its re' old man said, ‘With enough money, ®® was owner went to the sta;^; and Reinhardt re- TIE CABR, fashion model, goes flection as she .puUed. her hat yes.’ That was your legally weddec o f the Brmyea'^when^they won; the |turned to Germany. with her to the Townsend home. wee bit to the right. spouse’s answer.’^ S^rmce le pttmaat to 1914. ~ He built Tood—But Not To' Eat There Mona leams it Is Barry’s “I— we are staying at the ZUtz Yor several momenta neither Q]f}/e PhberiSi OB .How . to Keep Well by i*,Bieid in Boston. ^ e troupe , was sitting aroupd the uncle, of the same name, whom now, Ma,” Mona told her mother, spoke. Mona tore the yellow en' • ■ BY N€A SERvieg^iNC. . .by Wteld Tamed Authority festive board,.' had. been, sitting" she is to marry. Young Barry and stooping to kiss'her as she/left “In velope Into bits slowly. “ Well, around It all morning. It was real Stove have both sailed for South a few days my address will be—here CHILD’S ILLNESS SHOULD BE X The chUd went to school, but I mariied him,” she 'sedd. “I wonder RECORDED food on the plates, real food that America. Haying given her word, I’ll write it.” She scribbled as if Mr. Garretson knew all this.” not that fall. He'went'the folfowl'l ELIBIINATION* DIGESTION 0VER#ee CANDIDATES had to be replenished before each Mona goes through with the cere­ legibly as she could with a gloved Ing 'year, sending many Of the BfUST BE-WATCHED “No,” Lottie returned. ‘T asked A neighbor said yesterday: “Bebe new take. mony. She and Lottie depart Im­ hand. “And here’s the phone num­ aixmt that particularly. Old Towh< months in-the ^naeantime hi the CLOSELY BY AGED n iUY STATE PRIMARY An ethersal->looklng young extra mediately. ber. You won’t need It except In send just put it up to Garretson starts to school this fall so we’ll hoi^ltal'. '1116 Infection was npt Organic Ouiagea Add to Dangers was overheaiti .4n an aside to the NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY case of trouble because I’m going to that he, wanted to mury 3mu. • It have to see about having her vacci­ out ; of his " system when the - vac­ "^ e s t” oniher ligh t: “Gosh, will cination took place ' and a ; con^ll- Fronft .llieie teiqroes---Itonie- drop In every day if I possibly sieems he’d seen you at lunch or nated.” BoptoB,.Ai)g. 17.—(AP)-vUl rec- they sever call lunch? h i have to CHAPTER XXV can.” something.” cation o f ‘ some- obscure sort set In dlea‘Usually Simple ortiB,.for;.theJstate stood broken to­ look at feod a minute longer, IH “I ^ dread it,” sighed Bebe's that seemfKl' to drag on fo m e r. Mona was relieved to find that Mona, nodded. “Yes,” she said. day as the last day for filing nomi­ perish!” Ma considered again. “Your hus­ She sat down, the yellow scraps mother. ■ “ She? takes eversrtbing' So^ ' When ■ his ohm doctor discovered I No. 5 Of Six Articles nations papers for the state prima­ her mother accepted the sudden band —^will be lUie that, Min? hard and after that sick spell of It; he______said:______“IfT had kmwn_____ about__ Editor’s it Note; .This^la the fifth of marriage without question. "Mar< f^ in g unheeded to the flodr. ries September 20 left a total of 2,- Jack__ _ l^ t carries hia pr at^the time to blood pressime, it is not so serious iof .the Boston finance com- beultog to “The Mouthpiece” and “John Barnett Townsend, the “You couldn’t join me In a date, August the question of vaccination condition to take the -virus into as to youth. Ibus Dn David iues-^ 'Yormer- registrar of mo- has viliatoad to many other 'tpovlee. banker! And no wedding trip? Let I suppose?” Lottie asked carelessly. came up and his mother d^'ded ^ e lr kj^toms. T b ellev s't should man detorfbed' a woman 97 yearly Now that trlo—Munl, Jenldhs, me see your ring." It would be nice If every woman fnad w a ter E. BrowneU Mona’s voice was tinged with sar- could drop into a cool, drowsy to have it done while they were 'ne the law 'to know something cf old .v^b for'.25 years had a blood Sullivan of„* Boston.«oo«,n. »«rvtog time to the The rings, both of them, were dis­ ceism. ■ “Hfirdly., You know that away from home. a child’s'hiMtith history before* the pressure over 26(k:In such cases, be- —^Mly 86 candidates, to- T*ng froni wUch Muni played and brought e^am ations o f perfectly well.’'’ :1 ssdon and have deft fingers work Past Itoeord Unknown ^ tooculgtion takM place. ^It seems I cause; of the har4®uiug of the ar-. admiration from Mrs. Moran, v . toif theil8, priBS«rt Reprei- f Lottie shrugged. ‘.‘Well, you on her face w h en e^ the- muscles 1710 strange doctor did not know toVme' that for; tills; reasop. If po»i tteieS) .high blood pnesaure may he ivtoTvlii Oongresa, seught^the ^ y •ctor;to^liflk- ‘Til tell yoU' all'about it. Moth­ might just as well have gone to much about his ' Httle patient’s Ill­ er,” Mona explained over the ever* stiurted to sag. Bible, it is- better, to have - one’s aeeessary-to matotain life. ats. ano'wbd MPssaChvwtto un-M^?® ^obnolfe Herrmto. HTsl^lM if.- prison. It’s a fine, honeymoon you’re But the beauty budgeting that ness except the fact that b e . had own dpetor do it Sucbrhtoh-Mood;------I pressuretief the latest is, dap- Congrestfonal appor- Antw sl^ a protpgp.of dii^B- xeady cup of tea. “Mr. Townsend is having!” She drew a yellow en<; lad it. He did not know about ill. He asked me to marry him im- is part of the present day economy Somerdp^ tbere will be kept a gerous.only wken the blood vessels The two Representatives Vho‘uses Urn to velope from her pprse^a^" handed' the compUcationa that followed or record of. :egQheach child’s . health. A | burst and hemorrhage Into the brato 52' ®®®lting renomtoation were I pletures. ^ mediately. He had been around the it to Mona. “I sent'a raoiograin t6 pkm doesn’t permit it as often as about the streptococcus that had office quite a bit—” the feminine poptilace would like large card^'v^- contain the name repPta to dbato. Charles L.vttoderhfll (R ) of the old Barry in your name,” she cc^esMd. attacked his ears and kidneys. He and dato •- of .. each serious' illness ' OY course, bid people suffer with Ninth District and Frederick W Ma stirred her cup contentedly “Guess I should have saysd-my It to. knew notnlng of that little fellow and pushed a plate of rolls toward and Us age. These records would PsturlNpces of Pgestion because of Dalltoger (R) of toe Eighth Di*; TQNGFISrLOCISDOlIT time.” The thing' to do is to cultivate at all and he vaccinated him v/ith- be invaluable to) this practice of vac­ toe'.changes that have ti^ n place trict Dalllnger recently 'w ag an- Mona. “And you met him there," Hairbrush in hand, Mona wheeled the magic in your 'finger tips. she supplied. but further inquiry. " cination. to toAir secretions, but Pso because [>toted a judge of-the U. S. Ciw- from the mirror, her face white. Then you may restore your face to they have‘'^dlincPty to keeping in­ as Court New Orleans, La., Aug. 17.—(AP) “He’s a great friend of Mr. Gar- “ You didn’t!” youthful beauty everyday. To get -rrSenator K u ^ P. Lrag,-' th«' un­ retson’s,” Mona went on. “He was fection: aupy from todr teeth and blushing "Ktogflsh" of LoPdkaa “I did—or rather, you did!” the best results, the process must the Ud wUch Is nearest the temple. your eyebrows at night,'wlU help to because' they do not chew toe food i) ill—Mr. Townsend, I mean—and he Lottie held the yellow envelope be daily. Hit and miss measures politics, who confesses a pagskm for wanted the wedding to take place The place immediately imder your nourish them. . properly. toward Mona who read: usually miss. eyes should have a dewy look. H N^ON is LEADING green pajamas, was' grtoatog im- right away. I didn’t call you up be­ “ S. S. MIRANDA at Sea. Thfr constipiation of old age Is ra<^Uy today about toe way he cause I WAsn’t sure myself, i didn’t Cleanliness, of course, is the you have this naturaUy, you are one now largely controlled'!^ toe tak­ Mona Moran Townsend (in care first principle. Cleansing creams, of the blessed. H you haven’t just HOLD UF WORKERS had dUplayed his Pght attire to want to upset you! But when—” of Lottie’s address), ing of mtoerp dl wPeh serves toe (toeyenne, Wyo., Aug. 17.—(AP) the pullUlc. ' - . > “When you saw the poor man ly­ which make the dust and grime a touch of cold cream wlU help sroii purpogs. of .softening toe intestinal —H ar^ R. Weston, treasurer of Barry too ill to answer. Hardly ooze out of the pores, are the gen­ to achieve i t St. Thomas, Ont, Aug. 17.—(AP) — ------, — ------^ The flenator, living .Pons-duiinx ing there, sick and all, you couldn’t see how it could' be mistake. Hope —Allegedly lllltency of expert ■ and making elimination easy. Warning u d toe choice of the Re- the absence of tots fiuPly. vsntto^ eral favorites. However, you may 'Vasettae is exceUent for use in TPs refuse. That’s my ^ r l, all over! you wore the necklace. A year is a this area. H . ybu prefer to use UPted States tobacco workers may remedy is.pratdcally harmless Publican stAte convention for noE^ out on toe porch, t,imA Klndhearted.” Mrs. Moran stopped want to use beauty graifis or your and ;^ d s years of hePto. to many nation for governor, held a slight I pick up . a newspaper long time.—STEVE.” favorite soap. Whatever you vaseline instead of eye-shadow on interfere with toe 'harvesting and at 6<4i!d0iQk talking and scrutinized Mona fix­ Mona scanned Lottie’s face. your syeUds, you p ay obtain an ef­ curing of toe tobacco crop in south­ older'persons. Hemorrhoida ora fre­ Qov®rao*’ A. M^ to tire morning. T ^ d o b r slammed edly. “Do you love him, Min?” she choose, make sure that it not only quent to the aged sihd are, of eoursoy Clark with nearly half of the pro- tout behind him and toe look eUek- “What did you say In that wire, for takes away the gray film of dirt fect that ia just as charintog, or to western Ontario this year. asked. heaven’s sake?” yoUr particular case, even more A number of mbn brought from associated ^ t o . constipation. ctocto counted to toe state’s prinur ®d into ploM. • ™ For answer Mona rose from her but penetrates the pores and dlS' ry riectieu of yesterday. ' . K Long tried the back door and “Why, I just told Barry that it lodges the secretions that are too pleasing. , toe southern UPtod States- on ac­ There was a time when the teeto seat and began moving nervously was a mistake. I said in a year he’d Experiment untU you have made count of their skill to tht* work have o f the human being gradually fell tJ*® W® prectocts to found It locked. So fdr twV hoona about the room. “Mother! Do you deep to be noticed at a casual out'as be grew older so that he ^5® ^ 6 .^ votes to he shiverlngly perused the understand. He probably thinks glance. the eyes that you want. been held up at the border by Cana- think I would m any him because you married his uncle for his Eyebrows curve If you train dlan inimigration offidPs, who wereK®und hlmielf. b^ toe time he reach- ] Q u k s 6,419. Mayor B. y^. Rowell [Peper to tua garden until n cook I felt'sorry for him?” , ‘ ' money. Jaickson told me Barry and Now apply a cream that softens, them to curve. Buy a camel’s-balr dlsaatisfled' with the standards of ®^ ®ld H»p Bkle to tPie opy UqPd P Cooper, ^ 0 sought toe nomtoa* prlved and' let him back to too . “GiMs have queer reasons these bis,uncle bad a tenifle row—” relaxes and nourishes. Using an brush, espedaUy designed for brush­ llterkoy by the Immigrants. food------“ or food that Mode waa sbft Mod«rn Uoa on a “wet” platform, had 8,- house, ’it would have botn wma days. I’ll' be bound,” her mother an “ You’ve been talking to the upward, outward movement, work ing them. Use it faithfully and Owing to toe humbef of unem­ dePstry haa'aiade it possible for toe ^ . if I had bod on a ntohSlrJ^ swered. “Still and all, Min, you chauffeur again!” the cream Into the skin. Use a regularly. Consistency Is part of ployed' here, crltldinn has been di­ aged to chtor steaks or vegetables of to toe Democratic race for guber- Senator laughed. looked happy enough when you light touch. Don’t stretch the the game. Brush your byebrows the rected against the.'practice of bring- considerable flbfous contbnt natorip. nomination LesMe a . m Uff — came in. I won’t worry you.” Lottie’s eyes' grew rounder. skin. If you do you Vdll mai.ee it wrong way first, to order to stimu­ tog in men from toe United States It is for this reason that tos aged [led Tbotoas D. O’Neil, rancher and “I am happy — enough, Ma. My “Mona! You tpld him yourself sag. You are cultivating firmness, late the blood supply.^ Then brush but tobacco fanners clPm they need must frequutly resort to laxatives stock man, 4,005 to 8,811 on re­ FLOODS KILL 900 husband” (imconsciously she used to come for me tonight at Pugrlm’s. hot looseness. If you have a pat them Into shape tiie way that you toelr expertsnriees. or to mtoerp oil to order to Pd toe turns from 8(>8 prectocts. the phrase) “is a good man. He’s Anyhow, there were a lot of tilings ter, that will solve some of the wont them to go. That questiioxilng weakened. totosttoP rnwides to < ^ y BepubUcane were totereeted kind and he’s rich. He’s generous, I had to clear up.” difficulty as the elasticity of it stirs glance which curved eyebrows Baby gijris are still having their handling toe waste materlP. in .the CongreeslonP race, the Denv HstUn, Mantouria, Aug. 17,— too! I’ll be able to see Dad through “ What things?” asked Mona up circulation. The danger of give is well worth ha-vtog. ^ feet bound to certain distnets of The aged-arq likely to suffer par­ ocrats deddtog to eert^ by peti­ Mid. a baxitoef, • Anthony, were' to | uncle said, ‘Give the mine to Steve work while you are In the'^batb- olttcp condition at- the City hoapl- the country. Mother! Fd love to find and stay home where you belong. tub, it will penetrate much more • L x Iiadiardistt , . ______BpPat- Aug. 17 —(AF) you a home in the country I have And & vlepnona tP. ^bert Gillie of Roxbury; drivirir Two men were km ^ aid'bwh serl- Marry that Dower glrll* quickly and easily, due to the CHIP’S C6SIS PAST of ^ths autoinobfle which coUlddd oiisly woimded today to the tdWB’of money, pl&ty of It— !” “Barry said he wouldn’t . He said steam that rises from the water. HaaaeeMlaattaia “Listen, Min, a little nioney to I wlto. Mongonoro’s, and an unldenti-1 SqrUioela De OuadotoMto T’ll rakny Mona:’vT1ie old«man said, HavliMmiiDw* [fled; woman, believed to have been IPloyers and workmen run the house, like 3tou lUways gavc|i Maybe<''she wofl'it have/jif^ when It your eyelids aren’t giving your I TedMrfjp»-> , NaPdhg, Aiig. 17.—(AB)— Hope me. Is enough.” Her mother’s eyes ^ t h QilUs,...... also received eerio\is to-1 M^e after toe ^ '9 she finds out ypu won’t, get any res the proper co-operation, .don’h I Botavoyeace t o p t l^ ^ ’s / pqliticP Crisis soon purlee. , • I to free Antonio M Sfl^ _ . ose them and dedde that it Is too. haaMIde. m^:baenreSsed to James F. Comerford 'of Roxbitiy, bad but there is nothing that | pputtoPtfCi^^ toiuy. whhn ___ _ is to Jail obtrged with -an attsmpt a a pamenger 'in Glllis’ car, w*6 to .assassinate the mgyor oY' ^ can do about It town. 'T . Open your eyes to the fact .thaji; Bttfoy the best in Now Ybnxl they can still take tricks,- srithout ] , arrived: batttogiaa eyelash. - F i n e r o o m Zk»g eyriids.are deslrablb always. I r - ®9 GOr®t^oo They add mystery and charm to a W t T H B A T H ^#81NQLB®^ ^^P d OUBLB^ face. An eye that doesn’t have the confereniBev^ .' understood to right sort of a Ud Immediately beeii to oopilder loses glamor. 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\ '.fry n \ FOtlSAUSEASON St» YANKS WIN TW ICE OMNSNEXTHONIH A$ Stump TO INCREASE LEAD ,8t. Louis, Aug. 17—(AP);-^tUl^nament belleve that the present ONCOUECEOUDS ahwt cKf booih-tims levels- but stMi- purchasing power of 81,000, with 1600 to the runner-up, |250 forthln| ATFMtlSIlllU? Jng a remarkaUe recovery ^ m Us pfiice and other leaser'awards, wlB record low o f last year, the. St. be.suMolefit to attract a representa­ Defeat Detroit Tigers In Dou­ KAYOESFEATUEE Louis Open g o lf tournitoient is ’bdto- tive . NIm New CMches Will Go Irg'badc.;. », . Alntody > the prasence of Tbminy OpDioa DNiM After The tourney which two yeSrs' ago Armour, Horton^ B m 11 h, Dshny ble Header^^xperts Pre­ lured the naaon’s leading liilksm ^ Shute and “li^ht Horse Harry” CRYSTAUAIE CARD Into Action; Caridoo At to Sunset HIU with prise money Cooper, Is assm ^, and there, la a Irendmaa’s Defeat 0/ dict NoAmg Can Stop totaUng 810,000 has.-been announced good bhanee that thb gallarlei will Missonri, Novor^ At Iko- for Sspt. 28 to 25 at Meadbw Brook. alio 'sse .Gsni Sarasen, American b Daria Cop Ph]^ Prises for the 72-hole medal test and . British open champion to ao- Them From Copping Flag. Three Kayoes Take Phee At wiU aggregate 12,500, w ith. 81>00(L tlOH.., fon; Odar Chingos. going to the wtoner. ^'Against these Invaders wlU be Last year, when the touxnatoent rangisd st.^ Louis professlcmals Amateur Shew of 11 slumped to a purely local affair, headed Ralph ‘ .GiUdabl, John By HBBBEBT W. BABKBR By OLAIBE BDBCKY prises consisted of the 12 entry Manlm and. B e l^ . JRlohtarr soptb- New York, AUg." 17,—M. Hsnrl NBA Servloe.Sports Writer fees, leas, expenses — only a few paw expert who hM given a good On wlBfi of a nine>fam« wlnningr Bents; Obright hundred doUara. account ^ap'laet Glenn Myatt’s homer with one on looking as Bull, because his face southern. Two more important was pretty well battered up^ when over to play tennis and not Just to ; AB,R.H.PO.A.B. y«ar; Sherwood Btssqll and Paul In the fifth, enabled Qeveland to Changes'Involve Big Six and n clflc visi^ his grandmother. Calvert, rf ...... 3 3 0 0' 0 0 beat the Athletics, S-2. Bert Troy got through with him, the Coast Ccmference points. * B b Crowd Is Expected. HU Heavily To Wm, 10-2; Jssanie, tos latter two formidahle Washington scored 4our runs in deetsloa getog to Troy on a technical W|nd,cf.'.'...... 4 3 2 0 0 0 o ...... ,4 8 2 9 These playera are requested to get The S t Louis Cards beat the taken by Backofen with a sufficient wondering Just what to eiM ot. third inntoge svhen the, Alptoeerd 20 pounds'stnoe tost y«ar-nbe Webb, cf ...... 3 2 1 0 Marchioness and HoUyrood Dennis welgto around A60 how—has. add to touch i^to ' n.cb nthinr and ar­ Phillies 8-2 as Paul Derringer had maigln to be awarded the decision Blerman was far too successful to —are jcapahle. o f breaking ..the liled up five runs. Vlot wno fed- Boyle, 2b ...... 3 2 1 1 range thslr matches for this eve- a Slight edge over Flint Rhem in a on a score of 15-13. hla work at Tulane University to be {owed didn’t fare much better as he sd ^w er to toe service that bptoer. Sq’iatrito, 8b .... . 3 .0 1 0 nlM if poastbls. taken llghtiy by Big Ten teams. Hambletonlan record o f 2:02 1-2; soon gave way'to “Pop” Edgar, who ed Cochet greatly. The Americsn pitchers’ battle.. Big E*red Fitsslm- Young Lockwood of Broad Bi^k, made by Spencer to 1928. 8m lto,‘e a ...... 3 1 1 0 Bscause of a aumbu of last min-' mona granted cmly four hits as the who fights at 107, lost little tigie In With the beef, brawn and speed finished toe game. Kovla and Jobn^ seta terrific pace. Expect Big Crowd “His steoktog was brutal,” ac ute entries, it was neceksary u re­ New York Glamts nosed ^^out Cln- going after -Jackie Bain, 118, o f that AHnnesota usually provides, he eon hit homers for toe Sub-Alptoe. 81 18 8 15 - 5 to becomb the most re- With the weather man promising Tonight the Sub-Alptoe wiU toay eer^g- to Britisher Perry/, vamp toe draw, which took toer- blimati ,2-1. Worcester. The little fanner boy ideal racing conditions, a crowd of Man. Green Jrs. 250 23—12 wood BlsselUoi . of the seeded play­ from Broad Brook^carrled on a body qiocted tutor to the enttos middle the Aircraft Pharmacy Ip Bait “He simply washed awey Cochet 20,000 or m6re is.expected to Jam Hartford. Manager Guita requestii with waves of severe serrieSv” MsA Green GHrla ..... 128 7x—13 ers, out of tos first round, into a pre- attack at the outset giving about section. Two base hits, Squatrito, Webb; Umtoary mateb with (Msoa. Bissdl fifteen sectloxui to this kind o f bat- Ossie Solem, new head man at its way Into the huge grandstand that aU players meet at the Sub- At Forest Hllto toe question of fwa. Is another former Mtonesota on the southwest outakiits Off this ^^toe club on ]B)^rtoge atreet^ at Ooch'et will be answered topre fully. base Time. Itl5. Umpire: play an extra matck- seconds of fighting Bsln was down Herb stevonson.f for good and Lockwood had won by his Drake Bulldog elevens harasfod A season’s {record of two victories AB R H PO A else when he lost that battl’i to First Round Mafdkes . m iE N T e H A iT a kroCkout. T - Missouri Valley rivals year aftei^ to three etarte over grand circuit Kovis, lb ...... 4 2 2 5 0 Vtoes? ' Drawings for the, first round Enough has been said concerning year. tracks is expected to sexid the Sartor, 3b .<.... 8 3 2 1 1 Right now, one guess is as good matches arc as follows: Ty Holland the Bert Troy and Bull Montana go Marchioness, a daughter of Peter Fraser, p ...... 3 2 1 0 1 ss ahotoer. and John Hodluad, Biddle Marklsy with the poMlble exception that Quite a few eastern fans believe Volo. from Mrs. Ralph R. Keeler’s Johnson, ss ..... 4. 1 2 0 0 aoSE BATTLE LOOMS and Paul Sheridan. John dormah Ho m Company No. 3 Refuses Bull is consulting a doctor today to H. O. (Frits) Crlsler, given half a Auburn, N. Y., bams, to the post Antonio, rf ...... 4 1 0 2 0 •w anQ. toe winner of toe Karison Borst attend to his different cuts, bmlsea chance, will revive' the Prtoqeton for the first heat thi choice at 5 to R. fiturgeon. If . . 4 1 1 2 0 FOR SB, GOLF TITLE match, Mika CorUera and the winnsr and abraslozur Tiger and make Um want to per­ 3. Two of the Mi6rchloneee’ vlq- Enrico. 2b ...... 4 o 0 i PUYGROUND NOTK ef 'tos - Robtoson-Urbaaetti nmteh. To Play, Ahhoni^ Leading BUI Palowitser, 142, East Hart­ form hia old tricks. Crlsler moves torlea .were scored over her chief Anderson, c k.... 4 0 0 8 I Biil Hand. and Tom' Stowe, ford, and Jackie Mack,. 140, Woixea- to from Minnesota to relieve A1 rival—Holiyrood Dennis from , the DUwortb, ct .... 2 0 0 2 0 The West aids Ssnlo'r Volley BaD JBel^ and the wtonOr of the Mac- Wlttmer, who temporarily stopped blue grass of Kentucky. New Britain, Aug. 17.— (APX- ter, traveled three fast rounds to League games oh Monday resulte< W lto eight Diayers bunched up to Doi^d-Hlcktog match. R d b ^ when' BUI Roper reared. Demito the Marchioness triumphs sa 1 0 , 8 21 3 1 to victmes for Teams 8 and l. Team Smith and BdJ e Usaldus, Albert The Tiger has been more dead than Holiyrood Dennis, owned by John L. ManohesterGreen (2) too Iow a’s at toe half way mark, a Bobby Jones, 146, Worcester, met 8itook two out of three games from doss battle for toe Connecticut Midden anq Paul Jeeanla, Robert H. alive, Wtontog only two games, both Dodge, of Lixlngton, ruled the fa­ Lipplncott, 3b .. 2 0 1 1 Smith and the winner of the Biseetl- Larry Stone, 147, Ware, In the sixth firom Amherst, in the Isst two Hutchinson, 8b .. 8 0 0 tA*rrt 6, w h ^ team 1 took two out -SealoF Qeif ohampionsbip was ex' Battle. bout. Jones started to try and vorite lintll a week ago mainly be­ 0 of three from team 8. Owing to toe Olson match, Rogs%Wtotoa And tbs'* years. cause of four feet heats—two at BoreUo, ]f . .-.'8 1 1 0 posted today, as 85 golfers tsed off knock off Stone’s nose« but did not Down to the big town, Howard G. VlbLNsf. p ...... 4 1 0 3 e%angs of apprcacbtog dark weather at Shutrie Meadow for tos conclud qrtonsr Of-toe Raddtog^Fmcy match, get far with this line' of battle. 'folsdo and two at Buffalo. It IS advisabTe that aU first mme$ tog .18 holes, James Brltto niad Audo Oatti, An­ The'Firemen’s League kept up its Cann takes office as football coach Hartford'Record Plnney.Tlb...... 4 0 6 0 Stone Just studied his method of and director of physical education at Edgar, 88. p ....<8 0 0 5 be ftortsd promptly at 6 o’iaock, w . F. Whliitmors of Hartford, aad ton F. Ward and thef winner « f jht merry pace with a close game last fighting and then started to swing Then last week at Hartford, Mrs. Team 2 will mfot team 5 at 6 sharp . T. Whsslsr of NSW Britain shot Bisaeil-Wogman mateb, Mika Bfo- New York Unlvernty, his alma, Keeler’s fiUy outstepppd tbs Ken­ Grand!, Sh ...... 3 0 0 1 night at the Charter Oak grounds his ainhs In such a fashion that mater. It wUl be Cann’s Job to Hublard. rt ..... 8 0 0 0 « ^ e to the second game team 4 E)’s yesterday to take the lead. for bOwakl and Carl Jobason. G fofgi between the Headquarters Co. No. 3 Jones zhust have gained the impres­ tucky Cbit to 2:Q5 3-4 and 2:04 1-2 wUl pihy team 7. toe first 18 hplte. Hitty^rere Welmih end Hirmah (Soodstsim pro^de N. Y. U. with “big Ome’’ after HoUyrood Denhls had won the R. Jarvlff e .... 3 0 18 0 and Hose Co. No. 4, the game being sion that he was hit by everything football, without tmdue emphasis. Hastings, of ..... 3 c 0 0 The AuSttoa beat the Buicks - . t o prssssd olossiy by a . venter or CUfford Smith and Phil Miffumsy, called In the last half of the six^ including the stools and the m ter first mlls''to 2:02 1-2, The odds toe West aide juvqnlle league Yuss- Bridgeport, defsadtog champion, '(niomas Q. HaWisy Imd. tbs Wtoner CMck Meehan was fairly success­ shifted with the HoUyrood colt cbne, p •*■■•.... 0 0 0 0. liming when No. 4 had three men bucket and In two minutes and 35 ful at it,^ but he tired and moved ddy afternoon 13 to 8. Aa a rtsuit who shot an/81. of tott Pntoley-Msilott match.. on base in the gathering darkness seconds, crumbled up and went down quoted at 2 to 1. . of their defeat too Bulcks are novi Cards of 88 wire turned..to by .R, ewer to Maahhttan College, where The five other Starters, given only 81 3 6 21 9 8 with none out TOe game was call­ and out There wUl be no rematch. they play for smaUer stakes. Sub-Alpine...... 268 OOOrO—IQOOOrO—: iu foc^ d plate a half game Qebtod |L and B. B. Baldwin, both isf. New ed when the Spruce street firefight­ Hackle Williams, 148, MouMn, had an outside chance of wtoiUng either Manchester . .Grebn. 0^ 0 ^ 'l— 2 the . league leadtof N ew * H. Clole- j<ato, while William pateftoh, ’Vi ers walked off the field, refusing to the same to say thac he hai^ after Fifth to the list of coaches con­ of the first two hexts, are expected man was.torgfly reepmutthle for toe W ^ t e r flf Kew Britain, and W. play in the dusk. most of his fights—“Robbed.” He nected at one time or another with to move up to foe. betting If the vietory while. Adatoy played the Booth o! New Britain ^poXted Headquarters tallied two runs in met John of East Hartford, 146. Minnesota football la Ted Cox, to the Marchioneae an^ HoUyrood Dennis best for toe toeeri. the first which were matched thrice The first two chapters were even, m t Blerman vacated a t Tulane spUt the itegt two mUes to record In the Interseotlonal Indoor I4ay ^ e asepdatldi at its banquet By The Aseoolpted PrCss by No. 4. No. 3 came came right but Pal carried the fighting Iq the university,_____ , , New Orleans. Cox cap­ca] time. Hoiv They Stand | ground, LMgue the West Side. Bean tost night elected Julian W. Qurtili back to tie the score In the second, third and it was the work done by tained and'played tackle on the 1934 Calumet Chuck, the 819,500 trot­ awampte thp^BUk CS^^Sox l t to 4, iM Gre^ideh N A T lO l^ sulding two more in the fourth and Pal in tlfia round that earned Qohper elevem. Be Served under ter frmn the Hanover Farms, is 8r wbUe Wllktoebn amf AMBBICAN No. 4 got three men on in the last gin, lost the second, but came back under Blerman. ' follows E. Roland Harrlman’a Cslq- St. Loide 8, Boetoii 2. Guetefson each got four hits. The Lo9t'Nieht’9 tBatttog—FoXz. athletics .SU. half of the sixth with none out. 'Then strong in the third to win. Upriver a few miles Loulstona mst Crusader of Goabeh, Invader, Washington 5, (lauaago 8. Bears are now- Ohly half a game be* Stoliti 6|S4S— ChipB^. 'Yai;anki It was that Headquarters decided to Adolph O’Brigbt, Manchester, 125, State Jlnlverslty, at Baton Rouge owned by Holwpple apd Oeraer of Nkttoflisl. Leagas Utod toe Nudists who are to By 7116 Assodated Preai Mi quit It is expected several thou­ met Tony Phillips, 129, RockvUle, In {dans to take up the Old army game Oopake F a ^ NTY., and Henry Pittsburgh 4, BrookiyB o. place. ' \ > ' Newark, N. J./i-Stadey PoNda, ((^ ers unchanged) sand people will be on hand when the^ added attraction. They met buit under the expert teaching pt Cap­ OUver’s 'pie Lad of Pltteburgh, all Chicago 4, BoitoB8. . ; best match of toe fin Jersey- City, outpoiated,, Prime Gasr the firemen play off last night’s nlp- week and the RockvUlh boy woBi He tain Lawrence (Biff) Jones, late of of whloh probably wlU he grouped S t Louis 8 ; PitoQdeipwa 2^ in the Senior Tennis tournament aerar Italy, IQ.. / '■ SBt « 0 |» I d 60 GAMES and-tuck battle. did the same thing last night al­ West Potoi L 8. U. hasn’t figured in' the field at 12 to 1 for the first New York 3, Ctoetoneji l. toe West Side found PhU Wi Beston-rNap Proulx» Taunton. No. 3 nicked the usually reliable though it was just as much a much to recent southern footoall heat. latemattoaal lAsigiis Victor ovcr ,'Wf Russell to -a v « y , outpointed Manny Davis» jproitwidh, Boir--(AP)—Wteit to Fraser for 12 bits, including three wrestlii^ match as a fight and when vcaxmmifna, bq^walt until Biff, nas Newark 8, toruhto l. hers feiiikt to»tch. Tps scores w » ’OB, Tex., 10. . probably, a rscofo to first alias tefi’ doubles. Groman yielded eight the bell^ang for the endnf the bout oUeu up the machinery. He’ll have n e w BIDDER FOB Jersey C^ty 9, Moatroal 6. To, S-oI m * All firit roimd matehs F t Wortoi Tex.—Gus Campbell, fito w ii set op to i touriamsoi hirt with one extra-base blow, a double O’Bright had Phillips pinned to the them thinking Bherman Is on the 8PBBD-OBOWN Buffelo .13, Baitimote 8. should be played by at least next Miami, Fla, outpointed Babe MafiM* Wheo a mtosd; doublia s it b o tw ^ by Bchiebenfiug. fioor with both ' shoulders down. looM again. RochestOk- 5. Aib6ky*2. Saturday. la, Detidt, 6. % W. BidKerfow and Mtos B. Hm ^ . The score: However, It was a fight and not a London— (AP)—Another attempt sUadtogs • |ndl6— Roy Wallace, In- tins and F. v. RsaJ and ig m i T j / Headquarters Co. 8 vnrestllng match that was advertised What of Uhlverslty of Oregon this to heat Sirr Malootm CampbsU’s land Amertoaa dtonapolie,.oyteototed Jeis Akers,. Bddy'w iat tb.80 gantop. MqKsmow AB R H PO A and O’Bright lost year? This question is boto«tog speed reoora wiU her made at Day- W, li. Pet ladianapoUe, lO-' ^ aad Mtos Haaslttoe wn* at 26-84. Ford, If ...... 3 1 1 1 0 Steve .pair of RockvUle made his Pacific; coast fans, for toe. great toM next February IpF'^Capt Alsa- New York ...... 78 85 .680 I yssten fay’«5(am ,| Himt, s s ...... 2 8 1 1 0 appearance before s home audience Emlq, Neveri, famed AU-Amerloa talr MUler, helr'te the baronetcy of Clevstond ...... J 88 48 .508 1 I - ■ - - •>— ' • Farr, 3 b ...... 2 2 I S 2 for the first, time In several months. fullback from Stamford, wUl take lOUer o f GlsnljM. Philadelphia .... 69 47 By tks iMteelated Pseis ; Vince, c ...... 8 2 2 2 4 He wa8 matched ai*idnst Jim Gkmroy ehatga of the Ducks at Bugene. as Termed by Pop Warner the greatest Whsbtoftoa ..... '63 81 a Groman, p ...... 3 1 2 0 0 of Harttord. Both tlppM the scales D etroit';/...... 68 54 S .510 Fred Fltsalmmons. CUaatw Gave Vesco, 2b ...... 3 1 3 2 0 at 157. Steve started his attack on player hs ever coached, Nevars re­ 8t. t^uls 68 . 60 ;469 Reds oedy tour bite aad: w p n ^ l» ^ , McKinney, rf . . . 4 0. 2 1 0 tha.lx>dy, at the same time keeping enters tos coUsgiate picture' aftiii^ a Oblcago ...... 86 74 .827! TojWLewerl, Yskks -r- Cfipitted Oakes, o f ...... 4^0 '0 , l 0 spectepulaKoareer to professtonal hlmSelf well guarded. This' con­ sports. He didn’t last long as a Boston ...... 38 86 .246 three homers aad stains,, drivtogto Suhle, l b ...... 1 tinued throughout the thrde roimds Nnttonal seven rute to two gamee efetebt. x^-McLaughlin, lb 2 0 0 0 0 0 inajor league pitcher with the 8 t ^ ; p U ^ SH3Utl))jT. snd Carr was the wlimer. Louis Browns, but he was toe Mg- : w . The real fight df-the evenlngwM attraction to toe pro foothaU CBileaco « • • e » • • I '^ S a S Dewtoger, C ^ —Btopp Totals ...... \ . 27 10 12 1< 0 4 between Young Grlffo of Bast Hart­ Pittsburgh Philttea m th scattered alts. Hose Co. No. 4 esfua for.Mveral years. Not a few JHRST ford and Jimmie A n i^ o of Monsdn. obast critics expect Nevers to cast a Brooklyn « • ■ • e • e IM^JlirgesT^bs ■ -Single to 9th St EE II AB R H PO Angdo won the fight, but he was figgsr shadow out there than did PhUadslphia beatJQratee. ... Gravino, 3 b ...... <3 0 1 0 kept busy d o^ It In the second Bo8te8...y.... .Gleaa teyatti Indians—Beat Ato- S^ebenfiug, c .<». 4 1 l 9 the bidky Doq Spears. Griffo went down, but was up before Always eXget to he Bhown, Mls- 8t.La«lto> |stiiai>itoihwf>< run with ofis m . RussiAl, l b ...... 2 ' 2 0 8 a count could be started. He was sm rl .wonders what Frank Carldeo Nflted^ork Walter .itewnrt, Brpwna -^ Hsld Ikaser, p I • • • e e e knocked downr again fw .the count wUl be Able to make of toe slok Rsd Bevte ■em bite to w l^ fi. ; U Sttel— e^iecially ma<;kt for us— Sherman, 2b...... '8 of two. and went down again for the iCissoun ligbr- It win he Carldeo’s ^ FriBoh, pirates—HQahked F. McOonnlek, cf 2 count of nine, but same bade fight­ iflrst venturb totolto* head ooaqhtog t mipi m v n hits. Field, ss ..... 0 ing. He weathered the second and jiame. Ap pUot of two unhteten irthe first stim m Grlmason, rf . ... 8 came out willing In the third and Notre Dame eleycfis and twice an H. McCormick, If 2 offset every effort of Angelo to put jUl-Ameriea quarterback, he often him. am y. A i ^ o won the pair o f ^oaS'caUed toe sIgnal-caUer ufito GiUstts BlAlE SI Totals .21 8 8 18 S 8 shoes, Tbut Grlffo got the Ug hand toe oratos of. a ooaeh. Now; with­ Scorq by .Innu^Ts: and the cheers. out havtoff to taka the biw ^ bf tos Headquartera Oo. 2 4 0 2 Ix z l—-D gams, his ksm tttad'ntoy poll lA s- |Aen eecret tempering and HoasOo.Na.4 ... 8 0 0 0 2 z—8 souH ou tof tlis ■ ' ' X—MdLaughlln batted for Suhle W R E S Itm C in fitb.' ulscturmg'itef'' zzr-4lodf8 reverted to 5th lanlBg OB acoount o f dattmeep. By ^tiiojiSie Itlts. I^JMoMebeBfiug, Balt|mora..i. Rudy Duoek, Hkat oft; fkasir iX.oS Ontoha, threw,Pat D'ShooMT, l:r:ewea"~"' ------Salt Lake a ty . 80:06, ,.iitt-'Wraiei!i itV-off; Ok >- Waahtogton—Bari MoCtoiadK u t pltoher, AueeeU by Oklahoma, won two iaUSs. otu BtafeitO. by X' from Frank |8L,!Qihr-.

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Q E F E R B D 13 • TE^M ifcN ilvf'' ■ 65 ; 1 UPHOLbTlBlRZNO, OLD Fumltura FOR-- -.0/. M a n c h e s t e r rfiuphoteterfidllke ngw at ipcolal apartment, with en d < ^ 'p d «^ lh> fO veni^ H erald •low luminer prices. . Ruadredfi of ^^ire at 67 WadgWort^ iii^ ^ fabrics tp choose from. Estimates '■fit FOR 6 4 ^ ^ 2 ; In (Fomlilied by/Pnliinin.A'Oo.) 'jA^dAXIIli-.fi • • • • • • ll (Ooirtihiied Frani. l^4 ie One C- r' f CLASSIFIED furnished. WatUns Bros. Phohfi qtiiffi hMt, aU .mddeni' ‘in ^ ve-, Omitoi^ Bow, A ir Reduction • • .' # • • • • • • • • • • • « ADVERTISEMENTS Alaskfi Jun .> > • • • • • I stop, the , Duilio, . these were rushed . -r ■ . ,mMxtjli 8i29 East Centfib s tx w ^ ■'•i I F; BL Stodts >’8 < w s i ^ Afiegbeny^ ...... tc dtotoleticax to -1918 when Italy en- to a llast ‘ Oeuat aU a ift* tf words MO V lNG-^tRUCRlNi&^ -1? Allied Cheim tored toe'Wotkl War^ r ' Riv ' lalttsls. amatMrs iBd abbrsTlatlOas ' 'l^w|^.:R,':irAug^^^ sseh oouat as a wo.ro______sad soaapoiiBd STORAGE 20 FOR two, tbREOBl add 4 '-’Bfiidc’’ StMdm Ain. Can ... • • • e fi^« ■ ••ea ee« « ^ The heavy cruisers include words as two worda Mibtiiiaaa oost to room . i^iartmehts, heht, j ^ t d r Henryk >W/‘*Banh^' Awtin, Eng? ■ Bid Asked Am For/1 ^ Ban Marco, Ban Oloiglo and tment Kuikersb 1 ^ pries of tbros ^ * * * * 8ILVERLANE BUS LINE, •seirvloe, reOdgerator fvuixlsh^. Call la ^ ^ : playm, ^ Pfip ITat B and T, *... — 90 Am Rad Stand I e • • e • 4 Pisa, averaging 10,000 tons, , I4as rstss ^ r dap iovi traaslsat Atof^Smejit ...... ed by Peitett/db Olenney. Tarml- Arthur A. J^olla, 6440; or. 4I8L day ,was eUmjna't^ im the fourUt Gi^.>River . . . . ; . i . eaish'moto.toan 20 yean old. Ato /Tel and Tel ».• y * . e.e • • e • losttro llatok M nals-i-Charter.i O a)t. and Main 878 Mkln street . . round of ttie CaMno Tiirf Htfd,vGpnn. Trust .. ^ 66 . 112% Among toe light cruisers are four OHS Parts irf U. S. Shares Am Tob B . . TT% Cash .streets, State and Front streeta Ftoit National ....., old German orulsers and (tofi which f Coa:ssQatlvo Days .J , 7 • ns FpR terr—FIYE ciasMc f>y Grefoiy 'of ,Ne^? Am Wat Wks » • • • • • < .' 26% t Copsseativs Days ..I • IX. ots t In Hartford. Scheduletrips ob­ Land Mfg. and Title fo r i^ y was to toe Austrian navy. Anaconda • • • • • I • • e e • • • 9% ‘ X Day *‘A ••••••• • • • • :•! XX II ots nomit .with all iMproVefaiiaits^ hot 'lurk, N. J.; aitps‘ 6^^ 6^1; I^ew Brit. Trust e • • • • Washington,';Aug. 17.— (A P )'— tainable ..roin drfvw. (Shfirtend Atchison ... 49% All ordsrs for "irrsyulaf lasertlons Pullman Bus Service. Spedal air furnace. Inquire at > 82 ^ssell 6-2. It waa th^^best ihatch of Uije West Itoitford Trust.. — 199 Three members of toe Home LoaiT will bo eharged at tbs oas tlmo rata -street- Auburn .... 67 The entire Italian NaVy recently Bank Board are gdhg into d ffw - Speolal rates foV^ loag tsnn evory parties to any point . Elstlihates week and ^ e competition wu, ^C h Infiaranoe Tmst . Balt'and >Oblo 18% completed toe most extensive ma­ day advsrttslag givsa-npoo'request. ' furnished on request. Phone 3063, Aetna CasuMly ,-•••/ 38 38 Bendix ..... ent sections of toe country Giis week i4iji' ordered tor three or six days FOR /REt^-r^ ROOM tehbmeht. closer than - Indicated-iby tlier simres, 9% neuvers held since toe'end of toe 8860,8864. , ■AetnaJJfe/. *.-... .•». .17 . 19 Beth Steel ... to sound out sentiment of finfinda! ^ aad stopped before the third or fifth WtOi lOl M0P>^oYbipeats. 'Inquire IMve Jones of' N«w Y<^ who 18% ’■^orld War. They were designed to institutions towards subscribing for dey will be oharced oaiy for the ae> Aetna Fire 26^ 28^ Borden ..... 29% GENERAL TRU dO NQ . local and William Pawetski, Ridgewood gave the tourney its hmt h% upfiei test toe practicability of bringing stock In the projected Home Loan tual auaiber of tfniea the ad appear-, ■ street ♦' v' ' yesterday when.,ho eliminated'8k^, Atitomoblle ...... i 14 16 Can Pao ...... 13% transports from toe Mediterranean Banks. —t— ed. charging at the rate earaed, bat long distance moving, livery eef'- Conn. General ...... 38 41 Case (J. I.) . 54 ao allowaaee or refuade can be made ney Wood, gained tbo round of eight; colonies through an enemy line. The board Is waiting about setting vice. Modern trucks, experlfiobed FOR RBNt ;-< 'ROOai ' teneqeent, Hartford Fire ...... 38^ 36> Ceito De.Pasco ...... l l SB six tlaie ads stopped after the by defeating. Ffankle:< Parker .of I t was demonstrated that this up toe 8 to 12 banks and odtvi^g out Iftth day. men, guaranteed prompt delivery, with all improvements !aod;g:arage, Milwaukee, 16-yeas-^id.. holder of N a tiq i^ Fire 33% 36^ Ches and O hio...... 22f No “till forbids” : uisplay ilaei not all goods Insured while in transit. Haiifdrd Steam: Boiler 44 4g could be cost. The "enemy” fieet afinir a num­ whether the institutions holding T^^he ilerald will not be responsible haying his first toy on g n «8.'' The Coca C o la ...... ber of hypothetical transports and for more than one iacorredt insertion Service means lower rates jn fur- F^ RBiNT^ .issemsht 'Travelers 385 390 CoDGas...... home mortgages ato willing to sub­ scores were 6-4;i 6-1, i 2-ior supply vessels along with several of scribe for toe initial capital stock. of any advertisement ordered for • nlture mb^ng. to distant points. modem improvements Infiluding Another Briton fell when Wilmer PubUo UtiUtles Stocks Coml SolvU...... more than one tima Daily tilim £0 New York, b a g g ie heater. 88 Ridgewood .stifiet: In- Cons Gas the naval convoy fiUps. Durihg the Chairman Franklin W. Fort said The inadvertent qmtelon of Ineor Allison, United States Davis . Cup Coim.,Elec Serv . ;.... 45 49 maneuvers toe battleship Andrea today he would go to his home state reel publication of finvUsing will be delivered (dlreot to steamship . piers. culre 146 BisseU 8treet.<;^: 49B0. Cent Can star, came fmm behind to over­ Oikto. . Power ...... 44 46 Doria, one of those which are to be of New Jersey, into New York state rectified only by cancellation of the Before .contractmg for service get whelm Ted Avory, 6-7, 6-2, 6-2, 6'>3. Gr^Wich WAG, pfd.. 35 — Com Prod I • • • • • 4 :oharge made tor the service . endered. FOR R ® IT-^ ROQlil tenement, Drug ...... retired, served as fiagship of one of and into New Epgland to spend ' All advertisements must conform our estlfpate. Phone 3063, 8860, Allison's double jnate Johnny Van. Hartford Elec , . . a ... 1 66 58 8864, perrett & Gienney Inc. next to Nathan Hale fieb^ , Inex­ Du Pont ...... toe fieets. three ^ y s conferring wito leaders la style, copy and typography with Ryn of Philadelphia gidned i^ t f o r d Gas A^....'... 40 - 7 as.to u|hether toe capital stock can regulatiopa enforced by the publish­ pensive. Apply 178 Spruce, si^eet Eastman Kodak. • • • < This drill came toortly after toe straight set over J. Q. Hall of South * do, ^dd ...... 40 ^ ■ be subscribed. .' ers and they reserve the right to Orange^ N, Ji, ' 7-8, 6-4, 6-2. S N E T Co ______109 114 Elec and Mns .. adjournment of toe world disarma­ edit, revise or reject any copy con REFAIRING 33 4 AND 6 ROOM TERlteNTS. Elec Auto" Lite . W. E Best is going into Pennsyl­ ^dered objectionable. Manufactartog Stoc^ ment conference at which toe Ital­ W.ainiit hear Pino , street ^aoiprove-> Elec P6w and Lt ian delegation submitted a swe^ing vania and possibly Ohio, whUe H. CLOSING HOURS—Classified ads to WASHING MACHINE, VACUUk ffients, white plumbing'610^ 8. Ih-^ Am Hardware ...... ' 19% 21% Fox Film A efiAt Martin Bodfish will confer ^ t o lUl- be published same day .mpst be re- -- ' program for limiting land and sea oslved by It o'clock noon; Saturdays cleaner, phonograph, clock,' gun, quire Tailor Shop.: Tel'. . 60|M. M S I N Q I ^ O M A Am "Hosiery' 1 . 25 Gen Elec ... arms. ^ ' nois, Indiana, ahd northwestern 10:|f a m. lock rep^rieg. iwaithwaltc,- >62 Arrow H and H, com. 7 * 9 Fends • t • • e « P4k!ket "Battieships state group leaders at 'Cbiffigo. ; TELEPHONE YOUR Pearl street FOR. RENT—MODERN, 4 ROOM do,/pfd 9...... K.. 75 Motors Thf plan struck at 'toe German tenement 93 Charter Oak street Billings-and Spencer.'. ‘O ‘TcKSell .'Stpclto WANT ADS. SWEEFTWO TO DEATH Gillette • • • • • 4 "pocket battleship,” toe 22,000-ton Fort said the geogr^blcal ar­ \ ^between Spruce and Main.. Apply Bristol Brass ...... 10 Gold D u st...... Ads are accepted over the telephone COURSES AND CLA8ISE8 37 _ French cruiser and toe battle-fieets rangement ot the districts and $be at the CHARGE RATE given above 701 Main street .do,' pfd ...... 105 Grigsby Gvunow of Great Britain and toe United set up of toe banks would be largieiy as a convenience to advertisers, but Csise, Lockwood and B — BEAUTY Cin^TURA-r-1^ While 800 H ei^ey ...... States, It would bring all toe navies determined, upon how much capital the CARH RATES will be accepted as FOR RENT'-^ Ro o m - tmement Enid,' Okie:., Aug.' 17,—;(AP) — Colltos Co. 15 — Int Harv ...... tnjLL PAYMENT it paid at the busl- learning. Details ..tree.' Hartford with all Improyements and 'garage. Two women weM.drowhed and a of toe worid down- to Italy’s own stock was subscribed in toe vaxipua Coltis -Firearms ...... 8 10 In tN ic k ...... > • • • • • < aeis office on or before the seventh Academy of Hairdressing. 693 Inquire at 94 Hemlock-stioet half dozen perkihs were -reported Eagle Lock ...... standard 4>f 10,000-ton cruisers. areas. Under the .Act c i t i n g the day following the first, insertion of 18 22 Int Tel and Tel The memorandum presented to system the board .is to sw k to aril each ad otherwise the CHARGE Main street 'Hartford. ■. missing.' todjay^ln'fidnference did not mention ra­ stock tor each of the 12 banks fo r an . bility for errors ip. telephoned ads apartment at 36. Maple street. Tel. Kelvtoator .... tions b e tw ^ countries, or parity initial capital of not less ti4»m will be assumed and their accuracy HELP IVANTED— Maggie McFarland,. 47,. of Mar­ Gray Tel Pay Station 26 30 Kennecott ... .^ 68171 shall, was'swopt to her death a Hart and Cooley ..... — with France, but- it reaffirmed toe 35,000,000 each. Fort explained that cannot be guaranteed, a 125 Kreug and Toll • • • • • • • < the board was trying ,to sound out , FEMALE 33 quatter, of a mile, east of Enid, fol­ Hartmaim Ibb, com... — ■ 2 four points which Italy lai pfd '...... 'a .... Mont Ward • • • • • I !••••••« la Memo.rlam . isoo'•••••••••• a^Ai all Improvements, befit .furnished. Mann & Bow, Class A teriologlcal warfare. The memoran- merce Department b u i l^ g to try to Last and P(nl^d^ 0 0 «•«••• • a o^a o ' 16:.Lilley street Inquire after 6 p. At'Cherokee, where'all but three Nat Biscuit .. decide upon the creation of. the dis- ] AnnouBoements do, Class B '...... !•••••••••« dum' also demanded government HELP WANTED—MALE m.. * square blocks' weto inundated over­ Nat Cash Reg tricts and the location, of the banks* Personals ...... w ..... vl* North fibcT Judd ^(at Dollar ...... control of dvil aviation. . ' AnfomebHes night' by 3’ i-2 feet of water, Mrs. The other two mombmn of the MEN WANTED TO ESTABLISH FOR RENT- 8 ROOM , f l a t with Niles Bern Pond ...... Nat Pow {ind Lt ...... C>oast Defenses Atitomoblles for Sale ...... ^am Cleilan', an elderly woman, was Peck, Stow and Wilcox board wiU remain m Washington Automobiles for Exchange . . .. . and conduct Rawlelgh City busi­ garage.. Inquire W, Manning,. 16 drowned In' a swift'current as she N Olent ...... The Italian representatives sug Aato Aeoeesoriee—Tires .. ness in cities of Manchester,. Hart­ Russell Mfg...... NY NH and H ...... L looking oyer personnel, find sounding Walker street find her busbfind fied from their gested publication of . toe humber out sentiment in toe Souto:iqid West Anto Repairing—Painting...... ford emd Rockville. Reliable, hustler, ScovlU North Amer'...... Anto Schools 7—i home in their night, clothes. of naval units' to be abolished, and on toe stock subscription'pttbposition can start earning $85 weekly and FOR RENT—FIVE AND SIX room Stanley W orks...... ' >l7oranda...... • • • • • 4 AutoP—Ship by 'Truck ...... Four .oth.ers'. were believed miss- then either destruction of those by Aorrespondenee. Autos"^Por Hire increase rapidly. Write immediate­ tenements, wtUi. all modern tm* Stimdfird Screw ...... Packtu'd units oir,4il8mantltaig to render them Qaragee—Service—Storage ...... 1 provementa. Inquire at 147 East tog'at Chierokee, where i'2 Inches of do., pfd., guar., ...., : Pfiram P u b ...... Motoreyolee—Bicycles ...... 1 ly, Rawlelgh Co., Dept. CtJ-35-V, unfit, tw combfiLj. (.kinter street or tefepbone 7864. rain sent Cottonwood creek out of Smytoe Mfg Co ...f.., Penn ...... POIJCB FIELD DAY Wanted Autoe—Motorcycles ..;. 1 Albany, N. Y. Its . banks, plungj^ toe -city into Taylor and Peim, .... The^^^graw^iild permit h e i^ New Haven;' Aug. 17. ^ AP) — Bhetness and ProfeOelonal Servteea PbilaPdg C and 1 coast defenses, - 4lfiBhlpg heavy guns Business Services Offered ...... II FOR, RBNTHS, ROOM f l a t , all darkneto. washed, but b i^ e s and Torrington ...... Phil Pete...... New. Haven police sponsored a 12- as fiaytoiiig toan foi inches. hour athletic show today: at their ROueefaold Service's Offered ...... 1I>A DUGS-^BiRDS—FET$ 41 mddjBCfidmproyemehta, .14 ^ludsoh highways find-caused perhaps 3300,- Underwood Mfg Co ... Pub Sexy NJ I t • • * 4 4 Eiilldlng—Contracting. QOO liv ^ o c k ' dfimage» Two hotels Utooh MfF Co ...... 'Radio ..... The memorandum recommended annual field day at Lighthouse Point PlQriBtB—Mureeriee .. street. ^ W. R. Hobhy. Pb^ti-^^S. that disarmament be accompanied Park. Puaeral Dlreotore...... FOR SALEf—TWO : female ' settfir find i evekv .stored to . town, were ftbod^ U-^S . EJnvelqpe, com'... Radio. Ke)to • • • • ' Beating—Plombing-Boofing .>.• puppies, four montho old, Reaify to RENT - HUNTING ? -iTeU iiiT What ed and hundreds v?ere made, tem­ db, pfd '...... Rent Rand'..... by revision (ff toe laws governing Six state champlonshii^. were at Insurance ...... train. Price reasonable. Donald R. you want we’U take care of it for porarily homeless. . ' ' Voeder, Root ...... Rey Tob B ... warfare utd .by ade e e e o e e e 69 U en^f street Dial 77^00. J.B.Wil’ms Co. 310 par Socony- Vac .... toe SpSrry and Biames Industrial B^tlam —Papering .... evacuate' sco|res of persons from- xhaximum of publicity and by toe RlWfeseronalZ^fesefona servicee eeeeeoow fio'oded homes today aa' the waters SOjito Pac ..... chamrionship team. A boxing pro­ Bspalrlng . e e o e e e « ■ e e e o e o FOR SALE—PUPPIES, very rea­ 6 ROOM TENECMEN7', ail improve-' Stand Brands. .. estaldlsliment of definite ratios be- gram will be given tonight. - Tallprlng—Dyeing—Gleaning ... slowly receded. toreen'toe nations agreeing to toe M is t floods and Service ...... sonable. Inquire at 29 Cdtti^e S t niCnts, garage, g t ^ location, rent St pas and El . Wanted—Business Service ...... 1^ reasonable, 32 Waiter street In-, St Oil CaL...., program. . , I . ■ Bdncatteaal quire SO Walker. Tel. 72^. ' St Oil N J ____ lliis memorandum was tabled .by Courssk and Classes ...... ARTICLES KOI{ SALE Tex Gorp...... I • • ' • • • • 4 the. general 4moference for consider­ , Private Instruction ...... FOR. RENT—6 ROOII teboment, TR00l% REINEOBGED By ASSOCIATED PRESS ation by sfiparate.'comipoittees of ■ ^ R i o l d D * e e e e e e l A eeoeooeeoaoaoe* Tlnikm Roll Bear . < . Musical—-Dramatio ...... r..... FRESH MADE SWEET cidek* and modem conveniences.' Apply to J. Amer Super Pow ...... ___ Tr^ans-Amerlca experts. FOR SALE Wanted—Instruction ...... cider vinegar 25c gal. Briagr your IP. Tammany. 90 Main streot. ■* Subsequently, when Frealdeht Assd Gas find ESec ..^ ...... Union Carbide...... ^ 2 Fam ily House . : '' Plnaaetal apples, we grind them up at Sr gfil. IRo d r Jfi^Jto. Brazil, A u^ 17.— Central States Elec'....'...... Unit Al^ofifjt ...... Hoover presented his proposal for a RoadOi^tooks—^Mortgages ...... The gbvern ii^V 'fdnfbjroed Federal Busln'saa Opportunltiea ...... Phone Rosedale 32-5. H. Silveystein. Cities Service ...... r ...... Unit Corp ...^.. 4*.V.T...... general reduction of about Jone-thlrd. SUMMER ho m es troops Mii^fiting against _toe rehelc Benton St. Owner Ant Money , to Loan eeeeeeeetes. Elec Bond and Share Unit Gas Imp ...... ip. toe world’s arms, . Italy was Help and Sltnatlona FOR RENT 67 to Sao n u lo today , by sending 4,000 Ford Limited ...... U S Ind Alco ) • e. e • e e 4 among toe first to express apfirov- a i town. WiE isidl at bjluy Help Wanted-Female ...... 15 me-> toto 'i|he CrutoiiroMafitequelra Help Wanted—Male ...... l l HUUSEHULD GOODS 31 Goldman Sachs ...., U B Rubber . > • • • • • • • 4 al. gain price.- ' \ Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 17 FOR REiNT-lCOTTAGE- at Giants sector, announcing . ;that -with this Midwest Utils ....., ' ■ -1*7 U ,S Steri f o r s a l e Neick from August 20th to August ^^ h te Wanted ...... I7>A —UNIVERSAL Electric new stirength;^ progmsa phoifid/ be Nlag Hud Pbw ..... utiyiPow ahd:Ljt * e|* • • 4 Small down payment SituBtlons Wanted—^Female .;... 18 range reasonable. . Call 107 Cam­ 27tb. Inquire Russell ^toeet. faster.' Penn Road ...;=..:.f. Wfitofir .'Plb • • • • • «.-• • 4 1915 styles of peg-top/pants Sltuatlonk Wanted—Male ...... 19 South Manchester. and button sbpes are coming back APl*j|>Y BOX L Employment Agencies ...... 40 bridge street or phOiAfi 6876. Todfiy'fi.newspapfirsfifild Prestdent 6egal>Lock West;Unl(p » e e • • • 4 MVe Stock—pete—Ponltry-Velllelea GeRilto yatgaa had.*^ rejected toe Stwd Oil.' Ind . • •^ee. e« ee**« ' West Eifihd Mfg r e ^ e s e e e • • • • this fall, toe clothing designers say. o r s a l e o r exc r a n g e HERALD Dogs—Birds-Pete ...... 4l F ^ for I * , t • •.« • • • Bringing some of toe 1916 busihess FOR S A LE peace: overturea. of an unidentideu United Founders ••eeeeefiee** WMlworth 4 Llvj Btoek—Vehiclee 42 cook stove, 2 bed springe and one rebel emissary, Iniistingr toe r e l^ Util Pow iahd'Lt along TO BUY 3^ The 'btbchhde « f toe J ^ rti pi Sfio FISHING BOAT BURNS SiilllvBn of tlii Building Materlala ...... 47 Paulo hfis 99tip^,U^ Diamonds—Watches—.Jewelry .. 41 WANTED TO BUY a ro* boat. coffee stocks, to the UhfitH Stues, w;est Hartford' pokes brought hn Electrical Appllancee—Radio ... 49 New York,. Aug. 17.—(AP)— A talented young son George, Jr.,:a' Fuel and Peed ...... 49-A 'Van’s Service StaRon. Tdetriione ' FOR SALE—2 LOTS .it was reported. The d im tto of the small rishtog launch, toe Hllde Garden — Farm—Dairy Products BO 3866. Minas .Gera42 CoffPe, ^atitfito; said Marie of Cape Mfiy^ N. J., burned at t o e ;h ^ of his own band while yet Household Goods ----...... 51 GnCenterfield street,, each 60x125. today titot stocks avaiiable; ontidde a togh'actobol student to Sandy I I 'HI ■ • I MsKhinery and Toola...... 62 BUY ALL KINDS O f bousebulii sea;,today. seven . milee fromi her Musical Instruments...... || Sewer, gas and water. 3806Ydr both Sab Paulo would be enbhgh' to sbp- hdme>ppti>.iit.was ahhounced by toe Bea<^ Cxystal Lake, - last Sunday ML COCUi^ PiCTUQ^ I goods, fumltoie etc; Bettor |iricefi lots. Office and Store Equipment .... 6d ply the wbrid fbr seven months. C ^ t Guard. evening.' .Fully 1800 pec^le weto ^eetalB at the Stores ...... 56 paid if you call or write Nathan The crew pf seven wus taften Wearing Apparel-Furs ...... 57 Llverant,, GoUdiestfir, Conn. Tele­ - CHAS. J. presieht ah d 'J ^ed in giving young Wanted—To Buy ...... 6| phone 97. STRICKLAND ahbaird. toe, freighter Ohioan, bdong- Rooms—Board—Hotels—RMorits 168 Main; PhKtoe 7874 FABI«BY TO>ApPBAB tog to toe ■ Amfirlcan Hawaiian Sullivan and. Bill Jones, the popular Restanraats direetbr- of the Capitol theater or- Rooms Without Board ...... 59 Bridgeport, Aug. i 7.—(APJ SteamsUp Ocmijitoi^; .wlileh went to Boarders Wanted ...... 59.;^. ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 3ft the asslBtance M the blaring vessel. (toestrfi'on ovatlcin. Country ^ard-Hesorts ...... 60 James A; Farley, xifitibnal chairman .The / Ohioan' ' telegraphed Coast Sandy Beaoh'ls attracting crowds Hot«I»—Restaurants ...... |i and Itobert.. Jadubh; Aifietdir of toe GUfirdtoeadqilartws o f.sighting the practically every, night in the week Wsnted—Rooms—Board ...... , || WANTED— ROpMERS. Inqulm fit spefikeris bureau of the Diiahoarfitic airi^ilfi^cing is tocrearingly popifiar Heal Estate For Rent 14 Myrtle street, across' ftom f j . smaller boat (to fire at 6 a. m., Apartments, Flats, Tenements .. II' Cleary’s Restaurant. N(‘.tlonal committee, today nfottiled (Efiriern Stahdlii^ Thpe),. seven eodh. wedE with spedal dance ' at- Business Locations for Rent ... 64 National Committoemfih Archibald miles; southwest o t Five Ratooms traetl(ms. mx We Suburban for Rent ...... 66 ] ■ ■ I*'' *1 - ■ night ^rtotafie Parker brings For- summer Homes for Rent...... 67 Johnson Block with . modem' Im* dtoner. here MpteXQbdr4 8 when Gov- Wanted to R ent...... 61 provements. Phone Haiti8on<6917 ,'New York, Aug; l,7.-r^'( AW^^-One eiror AanlchnfD. Robse^ wlL be est'.lAke wehestra to 'the beach. WM Real Estate For Salo or Janitor 7636. of tiu^largeiit im{>Qito grw :^m , tlto.plfief-epefiltoi.."^'''; ATTAOK^ripUJ^^ Jidday «yenlng Neff*8."01d Saw Mill Apartment Building for Sale 69 Shfiland since Britoin toft the gold Gang’- retom. Saturday night Lew Business Property for Sale...... 70 toe B I . La Paz, Bolivia, Aug. 17.—(A P )— Farms and Land for Sal...... 71 ROOMERS WANTED at good Idea­ standard'recMv^ tbda^'to the. griun to '^ te ’todude'Ctovelrnw'Wil­ Carey mid bis 'orchestra will be the Houses for Sale ...... 71 form of |lji00,090 worth; o£> jold One BoUvlanr Keuteiamt was killed attriiottom On Sunday a real bat- tion. Respectable men, brefiltffeat If bur L.';.Crc^.foitoer Mayoir Darid to an attack:by ^figuayah tro l^ ...... desired. Reasonable price, 35 ^ e s t- bars, whtoh arrived on'-the ^ r . E. FitoGerald jaf New> Hayan and tle^d xqusln.for a sizeable wager Jbsr Resort Property for S sle...... nut street. , . . ; . Majeatlc. ' Domican outpost/to .the (3nui itween Jtanzde Patoer and his.or- Suburban for Sale...... Gene TufinjBy,. fdrmer' heavy#etg!ht jCtafico sector, toe chief'of'dtaff- an­ chMtra a n d ^ ^ t Itolin’e recordtaig Real Eetate for Exchange .... Of the total amount; |l,00p,C3O boxing; champion. It Lj probabletut nounced toftey, • • t wanted—Real Estate...... FOR R E N T—FURNISHfcl? room wfiA^iwnfdghfid to toe J^rnatioiial Iftotoer 8;; Ciitoihlnga vrill .W, toast- orchestra, ^ e n t y musieiaiui v w ____ _ AuuHon-Legal irotleca With llghUhousekeepinF prlidlq^. filtomateto providing continuous Legal Notices 4 fe e« e* i ^ctttafipe. Bank actihg^for th.e n ^tor theVdlnner v.whfito wlU; he & Inquire at 62 R luell street. murio 'for dsiieing ftom 3 to 12 Maanattan Trust Opmpany: held'at Pleasure Sefidh. ' o’(dock. ' t

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Ob^ t«k« tUf .lMnqr for tho 'bltta^' si^t cases are hdd together wl(h.| =cop«W4*.,SENT'evsa SA»'--W ee^^:li.MriwHNe .o f •ft on f: r o M . : Y ' /■ Tboro If iK» fiiliiro m t « is fiyiojv Pecpia v^ay not be saying "F m f f ^ Ht eerN up; . Itfir 'up" at. tbs fllliiig station Just U 5IN C w h i Le HU Wilpel Stew a w a y . ' O se^en't ftUl so tosf aa om stSl yst, but tbqi have csassd spying, W 6VL "Ob, a gallon will be enough.” A L i t S O Z _____ For aofTTvtng Mt-backa naka the The women report a gi^ual Im* T w g w f o a r g n t w t atroDf man wIm , provementxin the quality of bridge: tW n F O ilBSfekMOB1?>N jCA^e/ ^ i r r 1 There'a no defeat in truth aave from prises.. Nobody has won a fi*and-10< , UKE VDU W ^,.VI9P QOUI» wttblw_ , cant store lamp shade in weeks. WHILE WERE AWAV Unleaa you^ beaten there, you're U S f P M Y “B e bound to #ln. Divorce Ooiut. Ju<^re—Upon what] io A ^ i u AND 6 e r IffTD grounds are you applying for a di­ .8am->I Juat came out of the cow­ f IF MTD ANY M O e e SCMAW T M A N shed, and I bad a pail at milk in nty vorce, Mr. Brown. A P ^ A P 181HDE12 hand; I heard a noise by the aide of !Mr. Brown—Extravagance, Your o r TMEw Ti^ppucr |N Twe ctricE ^ Honor. the road and a ghost ruahed ou t •—'Wfttl. 'TMe l?AIO MoeODV Friend Bill—^Did you shake with JMvorca Court Judge — How's fright Sam? that? ' W a e cAumrr^ TWe pouce. S a n ^ I don’t know what I ahodk Mr. Brown—Well, sir, my wife I ^ ^ If with, and Fm not saying for certain ctmtinued to buy ice after I bought i CUEI&DV^ANO, a frigidalre. ’ ! ! 5J • that 1 shook at all, but when I got l0 6 ^ rr^ T V home I found all the milk gone and a lump of butter in the pall. , . HAVE A CARE, OOO! wmebody told Gleeful Gladys, tbs I B ip D iS S office stenog, that a chiropractor What is the dlfferenccdbbetween would cure her neuritis. Now Gladys ______. MB/ aewjng machine and a kiss? -tellB us that “A chiropractor is a One sews seams nice and the other gujA who gets paid for what an [ seems so nice. ordinary guy gets slapped for.” if\^ What is the, difference between a young dog and'an incline? ■ Husband (at dinner) — Do you I one is a alow pup and the other la mean that there is only one course | w a slope up. tonight, dearest? Why did they put the picture of a Mrs. Junebride—^Yes, dear. You I woman on coin? see when the chops caught fire and 4^ Because money talks. fell into the pudding I had to usej the soup to put it out v S / n : Wei^e nan judge others pretty well CV by oijuzmves, of course. But its easy ^ Guard W dl Your Tongue to go entirely too far in this sort of | comparative reasoning. A truth that’s told with bad intent Beats all the lies you can invent. SOMETHINO TELUS HE: 8-/T That a corset factory is a house of correction. That Santa Claus will be taken for a slay ride this winter. iC S WEyX. IN HQOPLE That men who lead double lives A Thought I have to pay double bills. That it’s the marry go round that (•FMMiM Fm, IM2) makes some folks dlzsy. The heaven shall reveal his That there is a black sheep In every Iniquity; and the earth shall risej family that !s the goat getter. up against him.—Job 20:17. Ibat people are never satisfied, tho some may claim to be. By the very constitution of our SCORCHY SMITH Some Day That the rich get rich and the poor nature evil is its own curse.— | By John G Tm y get cm increase in the family. Chalmers. That bootleggers may have to be­ come wine brick-layers. That some restaurants are honest I CAHT LET VOU COME AKIV ' enough to admit it on their Flapper Fanny SayS; /'GiE.SCOReHV, ITS GOINS TO BE ^ menu that they have small raa.u.s.PAT.OFr. FAITTHERjBErrYBUTl AM GUO. AWFULLY L0MtS0ME,BUT YOU WILL steaks. WE HAD iwiS U m E TALK SORELY WRITE OFTEN-AND COME /TOGETHER ! That the pocr are advised to go BACK SO|V\EPAY? back to the farms, but it takes money to take over a faim. Federal and State governments ! might raise some badly needed revenue by taxing legislators fyr tte | i f r privilege of Introducing fool bills. f LISTING A FEW SIGNS OF BE- TLBNING PBOSPEBCTY More people are getting their hair iifii cut regularly. Some of the golf clubs are report­ ing a waiting list again. « It is now a little safer to leave the children’s bank around home. People are saying "Won’t you A stay for dinner?’’ as if they mdknt i t Occasionally you see an automo­ bile spare-tire rack with a spare tire. WASHINGTON TUBBS U By Cram OUT OUR WA? Butchers have ceased swooning By WiUiaroa when a customer asks for a porter­ ^ v house steak. Many people are sajring, “Yes,” unhesitatingly, when the waitress asks, "Any dessert?” Railroad porters report that bag­ On a dude ranch, muiy a §^«fie- '^'(OU eUMl 1 tm uaw r n« u vit.Re coW a k ') gage is getting better, and fewer I ful lass twirls an awkward lasso<-«. sniTOW m (CTiMWK. ! e FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By BIbsser '

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>hAee' ______l£aad>a>«'’-fiv .so workrk’c ’ on. ^ : V.' 't^^blee ;tSo, ?..S ! beyikt wbb:diii%i dAthfif' outing' IBiffs :Coae^ it Pd^-gujl^^ ^eMmee r ' Ara lrtin iEt'Ppie T o B e 'lB te r ii^ tlmfortii welempfe^^ Te..r thsit, had. JhiiiB / in ' a ' s Ftttk .aad^J^'Sli]^^ of Hfft ; « w * . .. to ^1*01 89nice<«5!j(i|t,*#tif a con ^ ^ Al- The iMtys went out ie^ i^Obveh^ T^-wesity'^u^eira^^ the toe le ^d .lOw dflipllon .A^ny vjl^ d at Oentw last ^ti^dsy, pIbM a^t^xtt’ Il«(l toauB''mBBC.^ Tounr. P ^ le s DenwCTatio a»y - weea^s ewmfbyThonui^Diii^ hpme ■ last, Pa^ hint; cn. a .psEwitb Qttb .is fponior^of" tL, ibuico- to bo.I vscstton cMoi^p^'fat^ Sratha wadc^i 1 ^ screht, trttp 'has l ^ - g f d n g , ita |hb b tii^ 'd t hw-aSrles< and attract- he1ld tonirbt at. tbs Castle' Farm on try ladm. ^ doine’’ it under tees use' to .v a riou sb < ^ ,a^ >T^oop % - . . Cninp •77 -» V* ■ .. . t Shagiw, ~Mass.»' 'is^fere'-. thty haVa ^ fh^liorrSiiaTcrcq^i •»' * A ''•***** ■.* i ! H i ' , ; ^ a ^ T u n . « i M . OtiliMul S b J 3 & Boy S^ts/; Harold XGOOD SCTbmT^ W slresL TOe 'sam^^raised wm te .pair^of ey«r^ABses/m John, hidied':^e. tnnispbrtatiim them. been since W ^*i5 as c«m 8ea< ^ ^ ^ ^ ?^ -iil® S ^ Hawn* aho ^^e This to for tralniag: for toj^ssilrtokt ' at' ^ e d over to,the Democratit^ Qub tljat cost I98J», alwrisTtrotc^ They were h|te lu gette ent ail This is' the" Balvatloh'Army Freib bv the'.amdause toe-Crater. Ste iPM^f* tor. 8100 ^j^andhester to be added to thd bslom j^ tb^J^bni: a pair of ahoett ge^ng the'^tent set up' thin^ Brie^ Bed Bar Air taunp^fbr’; • chSbrra*'and '"BMppy Dhy” ado biy'Ditynty mean# a big fadag^tor yra. ^ t o ^ctory fund;” -. . lowned ^ .eachio£i-the, b A tb ro ^ ^ krranfted/fbr it their :nM3t%A^Ab(Slt' pasteriH«al4 'Tiirhii«toh was toe^ Oranuectirat Boahteea C d U fe tor . „ ' . ^ ------P«ir o' werer.to dan^ indud^ cirm]^^, ;. V ' •• Coffee..... 31bs.S0c Country Roll New atreet, which has been closed aad unde^othes otipM^ by istedusld.^ ed to>ti^,si.«R^ bad !beta ,,„.^ Jhvihanwfu) style. This - is Israeli STonad or in bean. ing t i t o . . w aiters. O teen fjrom 'this ;penaKlhred-thti>icb08t kg». I80 pare for annual Inspection Rev. and Mrs. John B. Duxbury o f -HillB Grove, R. I., have been re- ...... » I^xei 28c I cent guests of Mrs. A. P. Lydall and family of Hudson street. Sheffield M ilk...... 4 for 19c Carnation M ilk ...... can 60 Helen Davidson Lodge, Daughters | R e^arly$l,95 Johnson’s Mllco Malt and large Japanese playbdl ..... for 48c of Scotia^ will hold its r q ^ a r meet- j ii^ Friday evening in Tinker Introductory Price A' large attendance la hoped fon 3 lbs. Beardsley’s Peanut . \ y A ll fo r All membera o f the -. American | Butter Legioh Auxiliary v/fao plan to take put in the parade at Waterbury on 2 lbs. Assorted Sunbeam Saturday are requested to meet in the lobby of toe Hotel Elton at 1:30 Preserves 4 9 « on that day. Native Sonkist Ifr. and Mrs. Robert Cordner of | Garden street are passisngera on the Sweet Gorn. doz. 10c Oranges . . 2^ doz. 27c Tuscania of toe. Anchor line, en Housewives,* nurses, beauticians, waitresses 1 Here’s (Fresh picked.) (Sweet and seedless.) route for an extended, visit with a wonderful new garment for you... .especially ptioed relatives and frlrada in Belfast, I so that you may get acquainted with it immediately. Large Bartlett (Values to $10) Solid pastels with white trim, or all white. Brrad- Native, Freeh j Pqrtadown and btoer ptaras in Ire- land. cloto or chambray. 14 to 46. Carrots,... 2 bun. 3c Pears...... doz. 22c There are many unusual valumr in ' X. Thompson Mrs. D, D. ApbOn of. Maiin straet,, this group of Summer silks which Native, Fresh who has bebh spendihg the past two ke^Ocl^bgoi|tat$2.98. Msmy Note These Uniqu^e Features: Grapes ... 3 lbs. 19c wedcs with relattoes'-ia Albany, is i IomerIy;'$l^ • Silk crepes, prints, Doesn’t just bang straightp>cut to lit Beets...... 2 bun. 3c I eap^ted home this'evenii^. ' Wntos to one siddH^ht or left Sound Ripe chiifomp-hot all sizes. Buy for Fite every flgu n . ..automaticaUy adjustable. Miss Kite Gi .^nelA^ \^acant -In- immediate wear. Save them for Slips on like a coat—won’t muss hair. Native Cut Cantaloupes grahiam, Everett Moore and WaltfU' next season. No buttons to break or come tof. Buckley,-employees of the Msnekdi- Revenlble front... .eteys clean twice as long. Beets .. 1-2 bush. 29c 2for... . 19c ter Trust ,C!ompany, aro at' prasent I Deep hem easy to lengthen or shorten. taking their vacA^ons*' Silk Frocks—Main Floor, rear. Hale’s “Magicoat”—Main Floor, center. Miss caiarlotte Rublnow^ o f East Crater stoeet has as her jg^uest 1^ Jefuaette Snycier of BrrakUne, ^ e ’re all excit^ th^e Miiss'Rubinow mid Miss Snyder-are SALE.' first cla^uimtes at jW ell^ey (College. MEALm MARKET A short mum<^ program aW be P^rara.ted.fpUbvi^ the buidness sra- siqn of toe Luther,^ League of ' the Emanuel Liithraan' church . FHday S a v in g s evening at 8 o’clock. H ie program is in charge of Esther Johnson. Ftosh f , Major ken Spiiith of Rose and I Chifion ! Service I Ladder Oo. No. I ’s itarabali'team has MACKEREL called practice ^for ^uraday at 6:45 You ,will:.|]e,;.too, when you see toenu p. to at the'hose hbuie fto toe Play­ P «totog Uttie turbans in newest fall; Fresh ers 'to No. 1 or,a;^y btof^ that wish tremy^mteV.BhaUow cxbwn sa ilb ^ ... ; Hen s another good bio8|ery ’’buy!” Not just a sale hose but a high to join them, to tooJbito^to’> t e & and- d iii^ . ■ '• Felte, velvets and 'erepes. quality atocking^r-ftlnt qiii^ty apd not-seconds. Sheenet chiffons are :a . Lasher, R Metcalfl- G.Hunt, Black in^-'colon. and those longswaarii|g' servtoe weights. Newest early toll shades. G la m s 2 qts. 2Sc R. and H. B l^ ^ , a Qrifllto, A. i A stocking of this qu^ty.wu |1.00 not so long a^. For steaming or ohoWdM. Gmitafson. C. Smith, M.Behtoi<^erS. 'Hate-^Main Flo^r, center. McAdams, T. Maloney, M, Angtia., ■ Hale’s hosiery—Mgin Floor, right Sirloin Flank Ifra.. E. C., vPatoard- of^ktory I I ■ f street and d a t^ te n , Mra. rqjfton Corned Boot lb. 12c Pottto, Mia. NelUe'Fprrirat and'Miss Bold cored. MaHou Packard^ , a n on a ' motor toim on (^pe Cod uid Eastern Mas- Freah, Lean sachuaettes. Ribs of Reef lb. Sc Mrs. Margaret Gabbey o f S8 Union i SALE! “Cannon” One Group To bofl. atoeet, secretory to a 'R Wilson of A New Lot of to* Wilson Nurnritor'is taking ber va<^tlan, most o f whieh willrbe sprat at toe ReUiier cottojte at Coventry lake. : .. ' -T

k'fv ■ • -S-S -'v' A group of summer nmpaate PINEHURST fe|^ced'25c for imxnetfiste dto^ HASAdOSECALL pcStaL Short Jengtos of oditon prints, linens and other suitoner LAMB TUNA FISH o ^ — Ren’s toe best'tiirkiflh towbl value of. fabrldi. Stonn -W ater,-!- Threatening I the seasqn. .Tlu.toiiw!}ii| ’’Cahran’j soft, PATTIES SALE Mechanism,.' B rii^ Primipt fluf^, absorbrat turkiah towels at toe lowest .price we have ever offered such Action Aghinst ' i^tihre Dan-I nOc “Cannon” White Meat o /v gwr. . quality, in yean.^Large sin> 23x44 inch­ ' \ • , » , ; r s • • t : ' : 4 tor 2 5 c es. Odor-fast borders. Again we n p ea t! Hand made Freshly ground, slightly___ Tana, c a n ...... 4 b U C candtowick spreads at 8LOO. 3 cans for 54e. soned Morris Supreme Tjmt*** It treoQrind'today tost ' during Main Floor, left They always go like “hot cakes” Bach pattie la Ihdivldaally two; or toi^ unusually heakr rS a Face Cloths at this price. Hand tufted in wrapped wHii a strip of ba­ light Meat reeratly toe . tdephoue-service of the blue, rose, gold, green and or- con and will weigh about 1-4 Tuna,can ... Manehsstor Exchange escaped being cUd. FUl size. Ib. seHoosly Inteifend witj^ by hone S ca n s 44c. Last Week at thia Price! too wide a nwijgia' wfara storm 4 for ^SpreadA—Main Floors left. watra'lMdmd iq>-iito>'toe'be8emttt o f toe nsw' building on ?Bast Centor Seft absmhrat “Canara” face clotos—truly' they^ a n worth V / l a ’ j o o d . _ , atnet. H io Smitjtorh New Washable Pure 0 ) l d r - F a s t ptoff T«*totyand theprlee wfflbe tow. Dial 4151 if yso a n Tdspiume 'Oanq^ay, eqnflcoDted.by buylag;at :4flor38io;: ■ toe peiriWllty - that some > still heavlra stp^-mlght flood toe com- pitoMed eystam of wiring, is tektog H and P id h M etfl]to tcTobytate any inkfii hanger in L ...... 45c toe fdtore.-. Bveffjr tomato gnanatoed aoand —to ptofwi. ■It devidqps -tbet due -sdlowaaoe was not made-Ih the.jdaanlhg. of 't ^ bqfldbm^fto IlM aihtoito;-j^ •storai welir fimt aecumdatee in that hbeai, . ) i FRESH the nsott beiag that to mpto water ^ t a Haddtoto Vtoih iM . becked, flip - Into 'the -bmuaeht Halibqt, RUM of _____ ^ toat.it’took etximious efl^lto. to ,\L E B etofS ola ItoV^lt^ftorn'toamfiv hdl^^ I deetHeal aMdUalsfB. ^ .setv iWxjaipe,4^ ^ ya teetiiig-has been ,-gipiik^ 'Twst qu^ty, Tbs bestrto^dnk; cottqn datetaine whether wee] , abt /■Nfw.lli^': that.will, miike toe'dA rtot ■ d ^ .buL ft '-hM ^bem ’'8kmA^ that Newest shades .tttUf schodi.toec)tt fra '*i«n |vaa''flom.whtoiiver;' v, y spioeAyflia M 'b w iy era d L ic^Ahe futon MA to, to^ jiu m t^ -: — ■ ' . .. I a ■ ...... IbotBteaeei.^i...-X.lv,.>.> i V

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