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(CSaaaUled A dvertlslag on P age 12) FOUBTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS yOL.UInNO.277, M AN CH EI^R, CONNn WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 23, 1933. D i n r n N H i T s VOTERS TO PASS Ten Die As Gale Hits Atlantic Seaboard T DISTRESS CALL EXPECT BREAK SOON NRA CRITICISM UPON iim n iE S FROM STEAMER IN DISCUSSION OVER B O N m i o G i f r BATTUNGGALE A S i m O A L NATION’S COAL CODE ChainKin of State Recoyery Final Action on ApinrouBS Second Message from Uner Board Spikes News Story Details o f Issne to Be Off Virginia Coast Says TRADE FAILURES I Debate Overshadows AO Housing is Breaking”— CaSag This State a Shck- Taken by Special Town ARE ON DECREASE Other Conferences at tr— Praises Attitude. Meetnq at High School Vessels Rush to Scene. Washingtdn — President
New York, Aug. 23.—(AP)— A Dr. Edward G. Dolan, of this Voters of the Town of Mamches- Bankruptcy M3I Has Been Keeping Close Tabs On aeamd SOS distrest, call was sent town, chairman of the State Recov* ter will meet tonight in High School out by the coastal' steamer Madison ery Board, today discredited a news Hall a t 8 o’clock, d. a. t., to vote on Grinding at Much Slower Situation— Retailers Con- shortly before noon, eastern stand item appearing this morning criti the issuance of 3650,000 of bonds as part payment for the Ch^ey utili ard ttine, today. cicing Connecticut’s attitute towards The message, picked up by Mac- Rate for Two Months. tinne Their Talks — Ma NRA. as emanating from official ties, thn South Mandiester Water Kay Radio at 11:30 a. m., and by sources. This state has been among Company and the South Manchester the Unltec States Coast Guard at the leaders in the opinion of both rine Workers Also See Sanitary and Sewer District. 11:58 sL m.. gave the position at 20 New York, Aug. 23.—(AP)— the Administration and the New Approval was given the purenase miles northeast of C^hesapeake England Advisory board. Dr. Dolan Statistics on business defaults in ot the companies and the appropria- lightship, off the coast of Virginia, Jobson. stated. tioti o t 360,000 by a special town and said: “Housing breaking.” dicate that the bankruptcy mill has State A Leader meeting held July 21. Previous to been grindinp at a much slower The Connecticut board has been The first- distress signal at 7 that meeting, the Selectmen have rate during these last several working with the New England Ad o’clock this morning, which was Washington, Axig. 23.—(AP) — stated, the board held the opinion followed by five hours of silence, montba. The figures also suggest visory board in effecting the pur that another town meeting would if-”' The serious problem of shaping a poses of NRA, according to Chair- ■v?:aaeAiv>c.ri:x- said that the entire forwaro deck the removal of some of the shoals be necessary to specifically approve house had been washed away. final code of fair practice for bitum TTi«n Dolan, and no criticism has on which many commercial and in the issuance of bonds of the type ’The ^(toast Guard intercepted an inous coal again today overshadow bem directed against this state by determined on. The gale that swept up the Atlantic seaboard from Cape Hatteras to Boston, taking at least 10 Uvea, dustrial enterprises cracked up the New England leaders. On occa struck with great^t fufy the coasts of New Jersey and Maiyiand, capsizing and scattering hundreds of answer'to the second SOS from the ed manifold activities of the recov The vote on the purchase at the during the paat three years. sion the Administration has asked craft One of the craft, the tugboat Point Breeze, is shown off Seven-Foot Knoll Lighthouse near Bal S. S. Ehnilia, which did not give its town meeting of July 21, was 1,525 The curve Om. business insolven ery administration, but the only Connecticut for advice /• MANC3HESTBR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN„ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28,1988. >'>A<»Ttra / • ■ •i — >■ 4 MATTS NO HOABDEB, Named Bishop FM HOLDS POST AND HE PBOVES IT ATLANTIC COAST SWEPT Trade Wives ABOUT TOWN CANDIDATES MUST Matt Men, north end barber, BY RAGING NORTHEASTER Manchester Loyal Orange Lodge is no gold hoarder. But In Legal Marnier No. 99 will hold its regular meeting ATWORCESTEK But knowledge of that fact in OrEm$:e Hall, Friday evening at FILE BY MONDAY didn’t ease Matt’s conscience (Oontinaed From Page One) 8 'n 'clo ck , much this morning when he Leavenworth, Kas., Aug. 28.—< fesame bouse. They were represmtec found a $2.50 gold piece in his that the craft was in immediate (AP)—For love’s sake, two Army [by*tbe same attorney. Mr. ano Mrs. George Somerville need of assistance. After Lee Seamater, Judge in Qobe Girdler Expected in tiU. That UtUe bit of yellow officers have traded wives, legally. of Amsterdam, N. Y., who have been Few Proposals for Prmiary metal went into his bank de The ship left New York for Nor I chancery, granted the decrees, the spending a few days with Mr. and Says Captain William B. Brad posit pronto today so that it folk yesterday. j two husbands appeared to complete Mrs. James Vennar'* of Griswold Hartford But Is Long would get out of his possession Modi Damage ford : I the strange maritEil exebEmge. T o- street, left this morning lor a tour Nominations Left Wfth as quickly as possible. Reports from along the eastern “It is natural for a man to fall in I gether they went to the county i^ougb the White Mountains. seaboard told of thousands of dol j clerk’s ctfflces anc obtained mar A youngster bad patronized love with another man’s wife, u d Town Clerk Y e t Overdue Now. lara worth of damage by the hurri j riage licenses. Then both couples • A meeting of both the Glee Club the shop yesterday and gave the oane and the pouiUe Ibe^ of life. for a woman to fall in love with an wsrs married by Frank Uoyd, jus and the Tumbling Club of the Junior gold com as payment Unknowh Communicatim along the entire other woman’s husband.” tice of the peace. Daughters of Italy will be held to to Matt it remained in the till Maryland shore was cut off at an Thus, he explained why Mrs. Captain Bradford and the former At a eneeting of tbe town Demo Hartford, Xuf. 28.— (AP)—While over night, but since it stayed In morrow evening at 7 o'clock at tbe 1,000 people waited at Bralnaird early hour. Stuart MacDonald, s brunette, be Mrs. MacDonald have returned to his possession only 24 hours he East Side Rec. Since it has been cratic committee Friday night, a. field for Wiley Poet, thit morniog. At Norfolk winds of 70 and 80 came Mrs. Bradford, and Us own Fort Leavenworth. Major MacDon doesn’t think the government possible to secure the School street slate of cEmdidates for town of Captain Harry W. Generous took miles velocity accompanieo by wife, a blonde, beoune the wife of ald and the former Mrs. Bradford heavy rain, marooned vacationists Major MacDonald. Recreation Onter for practice, it is fices will be selected and will be off from Hartford for Worcester in will class him as a gold hoarder. have gone to the civilian camp in and flooded low lying sections. All was accomplished in a friend urged that every on» of tbe girle in filed for the fall pi-imariee. The an attempt to bring: the globe-dr* Pennsylvania, where *^e Is sUtioned. - The North Carolina coast also ly manner, by the two couples. To both teams be present. final date for filing is august 28. cling pilot throTlgb bad weather in M ijor MacDonald, 42, is a natiw was being pounded by mountainous gether, Mrs. MacDonald and Mrs. of New York end a West Point Town TreEisurer George H. W ad the northern part of Connecticut. that have been advanced for its re waves and an unknown four masted Bradford went to BentonviUe, Ark., graduate. Captain Bradford. 37, en Mrs. Charles F. MEurshall of Cam dell, Town Clerk Samuel J. Turk- Post spent last night at Worcester organization still is pending. schooner wallowed helplessly off the where they established residence to tered the army in 1917 from Vvilian bridge street has returned from a Ington and Town -Tax Collector and was forced to delay his start A state Senate investigating com' shoals near Maneto while Coast take advantage of the ninety day life. He is a graduate of Virginia visit to the Century of Progress Ex- George H. Howe SEdd today that for Hartford by fog. ) littee last month was told of large Guard craft stood by, unable to gfive divorce law. Thej lived in the Military Institute. position^ Chicago. they will be candidates for re-elec Post was due here at 10:30 and loans to officers of both the Union any assistance. tion. Selectmen Sherwood G. Bow a fter w aiting Kn hour and a qusu^ The Rev. Charlee Hubert Le and the Guardian. It heard testi New Jersey Battered Mrs. Wells Wetherell and daugh ers anc Aaron Cook, have also sig- ter the National Guard captain de Blond, above, director of chari mony of how the Guardian “win * New Jerse which received the ter (3eraldine of Omaha, Nebraska, Died their intention o f b ea m in g parted brom Brainard field. Three ties in the Catholic diocese of EXPECT BREAK SOON dow-dressed” its financial state brunt of the storms of the last four Cleveland. O., for nearly 2$ have arrived for a visit with Mr. candidates agEiin this fEiU fo r re- National Guard planes had previ ments of condition to make tbe;n days, continued to be b> ffeted. The DR.DOUNIHTS Emd Mrs. ThomEis J. Shaw of North ously drcled over Stafford Springs years, has been named bishop of election to tbe Board of Selectmen. appeu favorable. 300 foot munidpeU pier at Cape May St. Joseph. Mo*, succeeding ths Elm street. Mrs. Wetherell weu David CSiambers, local contrac wdting to escort Post to Hartford. was washed away and telephone and IN DISIBSIONS ON Freed sat in on the hearing as a late Bishop Francis Gilllllan. here a little over a year ago but tor, iarlhe find new candidate for spectator but with the announced electric lines were tom away. NRA CRITICISM Gersddlne bad not been Blast for four Selectm an. None o f the uEUidida'-es intention of listening for an evi The body of one of seven known NATION’S COAL CODE years and Mrs. Shaw hardly recog have yet filed except Clasence H. victims of Sunda3F*s storm washed CLEVELAND BANKS dence of criminality. nized her small granddaughter Anderson, CEUididate for the Board up on the shore near Atlantic City. when she surprised her Monday of Assessors and Charles Sweet, New York City missed the brunt (tkmtinued From Page One) ASmCIAL evening. COME UNDER PROBE FOCB BOYS BESCUED of the gale promised for yest'irday, OBITUARY Constable. but heavy rains continued. tive conditions in the retail indus (OoBtfimed From Page Ooe) The primaries of both parties Milford, Conn., Aug. 23— (AP) —' Mr. Emd Mrs. William RegEm Emd Along the coast the heaviest rain try. two daughters of East Orange, N. will be held on September 12, and (Oonttnued From Page One) Four boys, all of them about ten for August L many years was re proudly points to the fact that six J., Eure the guests of Mrs. Regan’s the offices to b'« filled this year are years of age and all from the Play ported. “UNFAIR COMPETITION” seven selectmen, treasurer, clerk, they were refused a license to re DEATHS labor dilutes have already been mother, Mrs. Julia Chapman of Ridge Home for* Crippled Children, Washington, Aug. 23.—fAP)— collector, seven constables, asses open after the March banking holi settled satisfactorily. Another strikq^ Woodbridge street. were rescued from Liong Island SmEiU retailer.', whose investment sor. two registrars of voters, three day. They have paid out $57,000,- UNUSUALLY HIGH TIDES is on bis hEuids in Norwich today in Soimd today when a rowboat they Norfolk, Va., Aug. 23—(AP) — is not more than $ ^ . were called members o f the BoEuri o f Elduca- 000 a a first dividend. volving 1,000 employees. He in were in, overturned. The Hampton Roads area and near the sources o f unfEdr com petition tion Emd two auditors. The First-Central of Akron had tends to approach this one in the VOTERS TO PASS UPON They climbed on a nearby rock by resorts was swept by the most today by A. Lincoln Wlsler, presi same manner, and be is confident it more than >$35,000,000 when it clos from which Richard S. Crampton disastrous northeast storm on CRUSHED BY STONE, dent of the United Business Men’s will be settled. ed. It has made no dividend dis and B. B. Hathaway rescued them record here today, forcing hundreds Association of Oilcago, at the re UTILITIES BONDS TONIGHT bursement and one of many plans in a row boat. HOSPITAL NOTES of persons to fiee from high tides sumption of hearings on the retail ASKS BETBACnON backed in by winds of hurricane AMBROSINI DEAD code. Hartford, Aug. 23.—(AP) —Gov- fo r c e .' (Continued from Page One) JoEm McGrath of 130 Porter street Wisler, who sEdd there were eimor Cross this Etitemoon asked and ChEurles Mattingly of 25 Benton Cottages at Willoughby and in about 425,000 such storekeepers, IRigh S. Johnson, National recovery purification plant, and will charge a street were discharged yesterday. some sections of Ocean View were described them els “a cEuicerous aaministration director for an “im portion of such cost agEdnst Cheney Back to School fiooded and at Virginia Beach the Monument Worker Succumbs growth'that baa been gnawing at mediate public, retraction” of the Brothers according to the volume of tide was swirling five feet deep the vitals of good, honest smd fEdr statements, reported from his or their sewage, estimated quarterly. DIBS ON TROLLEY along Atlantic avenue, the principal retEiIling.” ganization, that Connecticut weu After Year’s Planning street. Calls were sent to the Navy After Accident Last Week W isler saJd he represeuted 10,- not co-operating sufficiently in the The proposEU fo r the purchase bt Waterbury, Aug. 23. — (AP) — and Coast Guard for the rescue of 000 stores in Chicago. NRA program. the combined properties was ap Frederick Snyder, 64, of 29 BeEumn about 100 persons who had taken “These smali storekeepers are The governor’s telegram, sent to proved after nearly a year’s deliber street, died of a heart attack on a CLOTHES refuge In the ferry terminal at — Funeral Tomorrow. some of the cbiEwlers who ere un General Johnson this Eiftemoon ation and research by a speciEd com trolley car at 10:15 a. m., today. He read: —Priced Now At Willoughby and cottages nearby. / dermining business in every lokuUi- mittee of the Board of Selectmen, was bound for Lakewood, a munici Water was as much as six feet ty and neighborhood.’ he said. “Louis J. Albert hEis given to the consisting of' Chairman of the pal park and lake, for a day’s fish Less Than They press a statement bitterly criticiz ing The trolley mim saw Mr. Sny deep in some of the cottages and the Natale Ambrosini, 49, of 176 Bis- ! "The unfair competition tha. ex Board, Wells A. StricklEma, George WiU Be Later. ing NRA work in Connecticut. In der turn pale and slump in his seat. tides, gathering force from the sell street, proprietor of the Man ists today in retailing comes f-om E. Keith, Sherwood G. Bowers and storm, were terrific. this type o f. merchEuit. He never the HEirtford Coursint today be is Aaron Cook, with, the recommenda He topped *he car neEU* a doctor’s chester Monumental Company, at reported to have SEdd: At Virginia Beach 305 persons joins his Chamber of- Commerce, tion “that the purchase be approved office, but Mr. Snyder was dead COATS 157 Bissell street, died yesterday *We CEumot Emd will not try to when the medical mEm reached the took refuge in the CavaUer hotel as afternoon at his home from injuries Trade Association or Business by the voters of MEmchester at a of Woolen water forced them to fiee tbeir Men’s Association. force anything on Connecticut. We ca r received on August 15 when he was have offered speEdiers and they have meeting^ to be called Etiter such pur- ocean-front bou^. pinned beneath a large monument “These merchants are a cancer chEme lie approved by the Public Tweeds Other families went to the second ous growth w' 0 have been gnaw been rejected. It is now up to the which he was d,ellvering in the St. (Connecticut) NRA orgEmiution to Utilities Commission ot Connecti In the first ceuw of its kind, three boors of their homes and were left ing at the *dtEds ,of goed, honest cu t.” James's cemetery. indicate a willingness to co-operate. employes of a Chicago race track w ithout food wnen the tide cut ofl; While riding in the body of his and fair retailing •'nd while 1 do Tbe original price asked by re tr e a t.. We are about ready to let them puD have been given prison sentences for truck at the intersection of Gris not know what can be done about Cheney Brothers at tbe outset of the doping horses. Race track fans can The only fatality reported v.-as themselves out of the depression.’ $16.75 wold and Center streets, a heavy them the return of employment “In addition, a high official of the negotiations was $1,200,000, wbicn testify, however, that 2hls la not the drowning of Oscar Dockery, of monument which he, was holding and prosperity vlll greatly depend was reduced to $1,150,000 a fter sev Norfolk, who went down late yes public relations bureau is quoted as the first time race horse dope toppled over Sa the thick made the upon what our government plans saying: *We have done all we can in eral conferences between the direc proved Edl wrong. terday while attempting to tow a turn into Griswold street, pinning to do about these imfEdr retail tors of tbe company and the Select boat ashore. 0 Connecticut. The state cEm now go him beneath it and injuring his competitors to H ell.’ men, Woolen Frocks Every form of business and in chest, breaking several ribs and Ward Melville, president of the The silk firm directors, Editer con Knitted and Woven “This is an insult to thousands of TONTTB dustrial activity in Norfolk was pimcturing one lung. The truck was National Council of Shoe Retail siderable delay in the negotiations, M aterials demoralized and the city was cut off ers, objected to one code for all re loyEd Connecticut citizens, who are and TH U B 8. being driven by Joseph McCann of giving their time and energy un caused by the bank holiday and tbe STATE from communication by rail, bus tail trades. He suggested a mstster 166 Bissell strpot. sparingly to the cause. 'The NRA disturbed sta te o f flnanciEd affairs, She’s the Kind of a Girl and ferry. . Docks along the entire code to which each trade might Dr. Mortimer Moriarty was called organization is doing excellent work. agreed to take the town’s new bonds That Men Regret! water front were covered by the and the injured man was taken to make exceptions suitable for that In the amount of $650,000, based on $5.95 “ tide and bay line steamers nad not trade. The public Eure responding with the Manchester Memorial hospital patriotism. As Governor of the thA purchEme price o t $1,150,000, at arrived. Shipping was paralyzed, it for X-ray examipation, later being Joseph Platker, secretary of the 4 ^ per cent interest, unless a bet being impossible for incoming ves state I request immediate public re $10.75 taken to bis home. East Side Chamber of Commerce traction.” ter price in the open market might sels to lEUid at the docks. Ambrosini is survived by bis wife, and representing other organiza be received. The town assumes Windows Smashed tions in New York, urged that Mrs. Virginia Ambrosini, and three MANUFACTURER’S ANSWER $500,000 bonds putstEmding agamst Plate glass windows in stores daughters, Caroline, Libera and standard closing hours be set for all tbe properties of the two compEmies. were smsuihed by the wind whlcn Hartford, Aug.-23—(AP) — In Alba, all ot this town, his mother retail stores and that a six-day week answer to allegations that indus If the bond issue is approved at reached a velocity of 56 miles an be mandatory. Raincoats and a brother- living in Westerly, R. trialists have sought to evade NKA tbe speciEd town m eeting tonight, hour in the city with occasional I. He WEIS a member of the Italian C. C. Rutherford, of Knoxville, steps will be taken immediately to gusts of 70 miles an hour. Calm codes a statement was given out to of “Cravenette” Tweeds Club. Tennessee, filed, a statement against day by the Manufacturers' Associa form a town Water Emd Sewage De .CO-FEATURE!. weather followed the worst blow, The funeral will be held tomorrow allowing drug stores to operate partment. Applications for the which was ’about 7 a. m., but the tion of Connecticut as follows: They LOVE to Make Y i'it ;;-,'. O » f UANO|IBSTim BVINWCtttmUI^’IIANOBWrBB,'OONN. WSDNUDAy, AVOORm -ltM % ' ‘.♦I ofeloek with a basebiil game in •ad furrouadlag towaf at 6 o'dook fiOtt ItrwC SEABURGTOBUnJ) Henry Park between the Clerke' TM id^ awnlag rfoulttaf fa daai* •gais eet^oisdfsd of four team end the Ooaet Guards of New •ga to itvtral Iktowallia «ad gut- T T O i r a m m E D jtMstnns tertatomsat ualw. oa .tbs serssa SnU tRlDUl I ROCKVILLE Mndon. This le the team wMcb U n , eooesBUtlag rtpalni aarly yM> tbs first rub foaturs jpisturs ia tbs defeated the Olerke in RookvlUe torday awfafajL- asw HKaRadls fUm "FMag OIFWIVED PHC^ WAPPDiGCLUB t#o weeks aie. A aeolal fcd& waa bdd foUowlag nBKBOM).IflEFI AHbte Judgf, Bris W , One of the fsatufoe of the Week tba ragular laaatliif of Mayflowar dsk R a ^ BMkuay aad Bruss Harbasa Itaaityak, OaoMa Ukat denes win be the ’Yaehlon show*' Rabakab Lodga, laOdd IMlowi bad 'mmnmm VMBwyva, w eow mrmn Oabot, aad predussd by Msria» o. EKS COMPUTE PUNS \ bi which four loeal young ladies wlU laat avaaiag; At tbfa tlma plaaa •ad JtAn Way^'Cemg) fo.yto.|laBobfo- aacbfo- Oem ar.. On tbs stags, tbs tbsater Big BidiM Fill to ConwHiM L ool Maa Gets Contract to be, used as models, geveral of the for tba fall aaaaoa wars dlaeusaad. W la "Baity Faoa" iYkU6, Cbiite.;s will prsssat a uniqus fashion show Expoetgd th m ftii AatiiM FOR ISTH ANNIVERSARY city merchants are to furnish the Bvarytuag la'ia raadlaara for |1J1,000 ■ K iofte of inigglsa § a d MaryM ary BdaadB d bBlg fsatiufiag a mlllioa dollars’ worth of I costumes for the event Those tba aaaual aooial aad daaaa. n p n - H eag LUyaa Taabaum ia "Maps furs ia ^ latest fall aad winter C m n Oat Nortb'IM taking part in the fashion show are aorad by tba RookvlUa Lions OuH Loves Fapa” at tb s BCate today aao fosbioas aad known as "Paris on Conatmct New Coammiii' Italy SeesritiH D inppar Tbttrsday. Oa Friday, tbs telf Event to Be Obeerved it B |ui- AHavne Brown, Helen Brtel, Myrtle wbiob will ba bald at tba Sandy Iteads," Tbs 9em jplt$ Boxy v ^ That sbdte oases aad other store Olschafskls and Mary Loalbo. An Baaob Ballroom at Crystal Lake awaited "Btioir tbs Isa" ww risty show, produosd by Fanoboa ohm qnet at Rockville Home on Ralph Bellamy aad Fay Wray edatfs furniture are worth mors at auq- ty R There. entertainment program is also to be this avanlag. Tba antlra procaada on Way to Italy. and Marco, will further prsssat Sept. 12. wesentsd by Adslard I t Louis who win ba uaad for tba milk fund for to n s Itate with tbs , eoHfoatvrs many aets beaded Ity Jack Arthur, tion than was tbs oass a year ago, will present "Harmonica Boys" in a tba aoboola. "Mldaigbt Oub^ coHitMTiag noted radio star was is also na> was .dsmoastratsd at tbs sals of Plans are eomplete for the eSle- Brook aad Gsorgs Raft Oa B u n w t ^ U v known as "Jobnay Hart" of Arvid SMburf of M WaUctr vsty Interesting program. Tba ragular masting af Rock- Chicago, Aug. 28.—(AP)—With tbs stock aad fixtures oi tbs Fa- bratlon of the llftemth anniversary After the enimiilnment those for five dayslays comes "Tugboat YVEAF. Complstiag this program gaai Brotbsrs stors on North Mala loMl contractor, baa baan villa Lodga, No. 1856, B. P. O. Elks, A ^ " withtb Marls DrssslsrDrsealsr aid taking part wiU be entertained at two m«n la custody boro, Fodoral of satertalamsat fars is a further street yesterday Mteraooa. , A AwardMl tba contract to build tba of the organisation of Rockville will ba bald at tba Elks HOma, cor- W allaos b U t9. lunch at the Roek-A-Way lunch on •uthorltiM today woro pursuing aa iastallment oa tbs serssa of tbs crowd that filled thA store attead- Lodge, No. 1856, B. P. O. Elks. Tbs nar of Ellington avanua aad Pros- Tbs csatral character of "BRty Wappinf Community bouaa to ra* Market street where a special din "Adventures of Tarsaa the Fear sd aad tbert wsrs’ biddsrs on every Ug event will be held at the Rock et straat, on Thursday avanlng. iavootigaiion into tbo disappoaraaco Faos" is oas of those trsmsaddas place the one that waa burned laat ner Is to be served at 10 o’clock in less" which tbs theater has defin article offered. Ia the crowd wars ville House on Tuesday evening, udtad Rular Lawls H. Chapman of 1181,000 in Kingdom of Italy roles that offers to aay dramatio N oram bar. W ork waa begun yaa> the evening. The public is also itely decided to oontlau' in response tbs usual professional buyers aad September 12th, and close to two willK prastde bonds wbllo on route to Europo. star capable of tuuuQlng such benefit of the local children will be lice station yastarday morning by tho linor Z^vlatbaa at Southampton asllus Visaderbilt Whitney’s Equi ers will be beard. The event will ono woek later. Papa," a Paramount picture aimed almost three times that ansount. log aponaored by the Metbodiat held on Saturday evening, August Acting Cimtaln Pater Dogiawicz poise, the country's handicap be held at 7 o’clock in place of 6:30 at your funny-bone. Icales, cash registers, desks aad Chura of Wapplng. The bttUdlng 26tb, at which a large number, are and Chief (Saorga B. Milne. Tho two bold boro woro krrostod ebampion probably will go to the as previously announced. ^flvgbiMt Anale" Inaday special chairs aq went fast and at win be of brick and one atory high. «q>ected to attend. 'This be Ralph (Bbaon ,of Rockillla and in Kansas City yootorday and post ia tbs 828,(KK) added Haw- Past Exalted Ruler Harry Conk Tbs world is full of people wfio good prices and ty 5 o’c’'ck the The arcbltecta are Towner and the first "Old Time Minstrel" to be WiUimantic, has raslgnad as mana brought to Chicago by alrelano. tboras gold cup tomorrow, the lin Smith Is chairman of the dinner prospected in- distant places while sale was over and most of, the SeUew of Middletown. presented exclusively by tlie cbil- ger of tba RockvlUa office of the ^ g a v o tholrlamoV as XamS shortest priced favorite since rac committee. At the banquet Past y dirt was under their feet, and goods were being moved out. The According to the plana the front (iron of the town. All children tak- RockvlUa-Willlmaatlc Lighting Com Mltcholl and A1 Harris, but postal ing retumsd to Chicago in 1926. Exalted Ruler Smith will open the e origin of "Tugboat Annie" was radios in the stock did not bring aection of the new building will be 1 ^ part in the event will be given a pany, affective at once. autborltlos doubted t^ t they had Wlnnty of an bis starts this sea evening’s program and will present The Misses Gladys and Naomi aBO exception. Edwin Wintermute, the prices expected, but they were uaed aa a large social room an< Exalted Ruler Lewis H. Chapman day free in the country and all the revealed their true identities. son, tbs Wbltasy five-year-old is mostly large types, which limited claaa room s. The rear section wiU Kloter of Cedar street are spend aa lastructor in Journalism, and who will be toastmaster. There Is milk they can drink. Acted As Feaoos expected to be at 8 to 5. the number of protyective buyers. enclose a large room to be used for The show is being supervised by ing a ten day vacation with rela Aside -from indicating that they one-time reporter oh an Eastern an assembly baU, gymnasium and a possibility of securing Walter F. tives at Toledo, Ohio and Chicago, newspaper, told of a woman who Mler, of. Seattle, Washington, who Henry McFarlin, Kenneth Farrell, believed the prisoners hLl acted as dining baU. The contract calls for John McDonald and Betty Farrell. m. They win also attend, the fences in the case, authorities re bad ixmeiited the job of her tow was recently elected Grand Exalted ikippe . the completion of the building be Both afternoon and evening per World’s Fair before returning to fused to reveal more Information on boat skipper husband upon hi* Ruler of Elkdom. death, and wrho bad made a euq------l 4 C l T j H fore November -15. formances are to be given. their homes in Rockville. the groimd that other suspects were Elxalted Ruler Chapman has re cess of the job in competitioo With New Library Books. still to be apprehended. ceived a IStter from Mr. Mler stat a lot of hard-boiled male oppoel- ing that he Is to be In Boston on Miss Edith M. Peck, librarian at In New York it was rovesJed that tion. OC^ierv vow O0« afford h Uit/ ^oed iumiiuri the Rockville Public Library, has OAMANN KINSMAN, 106, September 5th, attending a New the bonds bad been sent to Dr. Paola That was the genesis of the England Regional conference of announced the addition of several Angesl, of Oneglla, Italy, their own new travel books at the library this MARLBOROUGH stories which Marie Dressier and Elkdom. He states that If dates er, by the National City bank, and Wallace Beery relive when Metro- week. They are as follows: "Mag DIES IN nUST ILLNESS do not conflict he will come to Rock that part of the loot had been re <3oldwyn-Mayer's "Tugboat An Just One Week Left ville to address the gathering.! ic and Mystery in Tibet" by David covered. Neel; "Across the Gobi Desert" by The Dorcas Society realized ihore nie” comes Sunday to the State If it Is impossible for Mr.'Mler than 880 from their Church Fair So far the actual scene of the theater. to attend In person, be has prom Hedin; "Mexico Before Cortez” by theft has not been determined. Offl- Patriarch of Family' With Thompson; and "Tschiffely’s Ride” and two act play "The Strike of the" ised to send a national leader of the dala of the steamship company con BOXY, NEW YORK Membera Here Passes Away order to snkdom to represent him. by Tschlffely. Ladies Aid" which, were held on tend the bonds were not stolen from August Range Sale "Flying Devils" at His Home in Germany. Other speakers of the evening will Funeral of Mrs. Amelia Schneider. Saturday. the boat, while postal authorities The funeral of Mrs. Amelia The new stage and screen shew] Include Ehcalted Ruler James T. Miss Mae Hannon is enjoying two leaned to the belief that they were. at the Roxy Theater, 7th A ve., at Pickett of Middletown- Lodge of Schneldeii aged 72 years, widow of Hla first Illness in the 106 years the late Max Schneider, who died at weeks’ vacation from her work in E3ks, president of the Connecticut H artford. of his life brought death to John State Elks Association, who is rec her home on East MitiTi street on Glamann of Germany, father-lO' Sunday night, waa held from the The Misses Rebecca and Doris They’ll Never Last ognized as a prominent speaker. Buell have returned to their work in law o f I fn . Annie Glamann Tomm Hartford Lodge, No. 19, "Mother fimeral home of the Ei H. Preston Just two weeks ago we advertised this immense of Clinton street, it was learned to- Company on Park Place this (Wed Hartford after two weeks’ vacation. Lodge,’’ is to be represented by Past Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Lee of stock of Glenwood Ranges— bought at old prices—to be ' day when Mrs. Tomm received President of Connecticut Elks nesday) afternoon at 2:80 o’clock news of the death which occurred Burial was in the family plot in Springfield have been recent guests sold at old prices till September 1st. We thought there Association, Roy R. Powers. Other of Mr. and Mrs. William Zerver. on May 16 last. Mr. Glamann was guests are to be present from Hart Grove Hill cemetery. were plenty, but HOW THEY WENT! Only a few now, ill about three weeks before he Mrs. Schneider was bom in^a- A shower fot' Miss Katherine ford Lodge. Rankl was given Tuesday evening for early shoppers. passed away, and it l3 said that he The affair is to be stag and is to den-Baden, Germany, but resided in had never been ill before in his life- Rockville for close to sixty years, at the home of Miss Emma Lord. be strictly informal according to Miss Rankl, daughter- of Mr. and . tim e. Chairman Smith who wishes to cor having come here 58 years ago The resided here continuously. She was Mrs. John Rankle will be married He was the father of the late rect the impression that all mem in the near future. injured several months ago by a Henry Walter Glamann of this bers must Appear in dress clothes. Thomas Pratt of Philadelphia, Duplex town, who died Jsmuary 10, 1919, at The recently organized Elks orches fall at Grove Hill cemetery where she fell off the dam at the water Pa., visited his aunt Mrs. Henry J. 2-in-l Oven the age of 42, years. Since the tra will furnish the music for the Blakeslee the first of the week. = death of his fourth wife seven evening. Past Exalted Ruler supply pond while .taking a short ComMnation cut across the cemetery. She was Mrs. John Walker attended a years ago, John Glamann made his George H. Williams . and Loyal class reunion of the PlainvUle high home with his stepson, Otto Son- Knight George L. Betts, both of severely injured at the time and never recovered. school on Saturday. derburg of Glasegitzerburg bei Manchester, are in charge of the Miss Helen Woodford ot New $145 Mrs. Schneider wtuB a member of Gustrow, Meklenburg, Schwerin, sale of tickets in that section. York City is with her mother Mrs. Germany. The committee is arranging a sou the First Lutheran church and the John Walker. 3 Only TTiw survivors Include three venir program for the event. The Ladles’ Aid society of the church, Rev. Wilson Humes, a mission 2 G f m u grandchildren, all of whom live in front of the program will contain a always taking considerable interest in the affairs of both. ary from India, who la in Hartford Manchester, Walter Henry Gla fine half tone of. the Elks Home, at present preached at the Congre 1 Ivory mann and Miss Margaret Glamann, comer of Ellington avenue and Pros She ia survived by . a son, Henry gational church Stmday morning. ^hnelder of Hartford, and two both of Clinton street, and Mrs. pect street. The back coyer will The next two Sundkys there - will be ' John*Gaugle of West Center street. contain a half tone of the original OTughters, Mrs. John Mahr and no services at the church. - ' officers; of the Ropkvllfe Lodge when ‘'Mrs. Samuel Morehouse, both of I^ ck v ille. The Tri-County CSiristian En fOinedS CCS it waa organized on September 12, deavor Union meeting Will bk held N otes. 1918 and also the original data, of at the Westchester church Sunday Iteitis of Interest the lodge. The comnoittee in charge A severe storm visited Rockville night. of the event is headed by Past Ex Recreation ('enter alted Ruler Harry C. Smith and con sists of Past Exalted Ruler Herbert O. Glougb, vice chairman; Joseph Playground News Lavitt, secretary; Raymond E3. Yesterday morning more than 30 Hunt- treasurer; Dr. T. F. O’Lough- girls from the East and West Side lin, M. J. Conway, George H. Wil playgrounds journeyed by cars up liams, F’red H. Lippman, Michael to E. J. HoU’s estate at Bolton for H. Roberts, William J. Austin, E3x- POSITIVELY LAST 3 DAYS a day’s outing. Although the day alted Ruler Lewis H... Chapman; OF was* a bit cloudy the spirit of the Secretary Michael J. Cosgrove, Loy girls refused to be dampened. On al Knight George L. Bette and Her arriving there every one took ad bert R. Coffin. vantage of a good swim. This was ’The sub-committees are as fol followed by sack, three-legged, lows: Banquet and menu committee, wheelbarrow and dash races. A com Brothers Herbert R. Coffin, Mich IN T I’S BARGAIN STORE REMOVAL SALE roast was enjoyed at dinner time ael J. Conway, Lewis H. Chapman, and the watermelons topped off the ’Thomas F. O’Loughlin;,music com diimer. After dinner another swim mittee, Brothsts Lewis .H. Chapman, was enjoyed followed by a group of M ichael J. Conway, W illiam *J. A us TOMORRO W ™ FRIDA Y~SA TURDA Y indoor games. A hot dog roast took tin;'speakers’ committee. Brothers form of the supper followed by Harry Conklin Smith, Lewis H. n ’* Loeation At Main and Eldridge Street,. In Order To Save Movinir plenty of ice cream. Prizes were Chapman; decorations committee. Goods To Depot Square After This Sale-W e Are Givihg Some Wonderful Values. * given out for the day’s events and Brothers George Bokis, *’Thonias J. The j^ t before leaving for home, a Husett and Robert L. Brown; sou of thSd?H s 0? WeS®-ro Wtir Yot|'"®‘ ™ ^ J>»t a Few marshmallow roast was enjoyed. venir program committee, Harry G le n w o o d C 'Thirty tired but very full g^is left Conklin Smith. at 8 o’clock but they weren’t too Long Court Sesrion. tired to give a thanks to Mr. Holl Coal or Oil Range An extended session of the Rock ONE LOT OP CHILDREN’S HEAVY UNDERWEAR__ and wish for a similar affair next ONE LOT OF CHILDREN’S, LADIES’, MEN’S SWEAT- ville City Court was held yesterday Shirts and Drawers. Value 50c. n ( ERS. A Sensational Value Selling Below Wholes^e year. ^ E a c h ...... Miss Fennerty joins with the girls morning before Judge John E. Fisk lOC Cost. in thanking Mr. Holl for a wonder resulting from an early morning $ 1 3 7 .5 0 fu l day. assault and intoxication cases. John Storz, aged 35, of Rockville,' but LEATHER MOCCASINS; value 59c. STOCKINGS, value 15c pair. All girls are requested to call at Sale Price...... ,... Sale Price, pair ...... 2 Grey their- playgroomd for the different formerly of Fulton, N. Y., and Broad 39c 1 Oc articles made in hand work classes Brook, was before the court as 2 Ivory this summer. They must be called charged with intoxication although LADIES’ APRONS, value 50c. J^YS’ SUITS, all wool, value to $8.00, he was the victim of the assault 5 Only 1 Ivory for this week. Sale Price...... two pair panta. Sale Price...... case. 29r $3.95 and Green Patrolinen Arthur Frey and M er- MEN’S DRESS PANTS, value $2.50 and r^ Cedor were called to the Fried MEN’S SOX, value 2 pairs 25c. CONSTRUCT BIG CAMERA rich bakery at Village street about $3.00. Sale Prige ...... Sale Price, nair...... $L69 2:30 o’clock ’Tuesday morning . r •••••••• 7c where they found Storz ir a pitiful MEN’S WORK PANTS, value $1.50. The MeadvUle, Pa., Aug. 23.— (AP)— condition after being beaten up. He MEN’S BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS AND Sale Price, ^... . 'i...... 98c Using a lens 15 inches in diameter, had no shoes or stockings or pants DRAWERS, value 50c. Sale Price ... Glenwood C-H Allegheny collage is helping con although be did hhve a coat 29c MEN’S OVERALLS, value $1.00. struct a camera intended to photo vest. Storz accused Joseph Trz- Sale Price ...... - Oil Range graph shooting stars. , wienda, aged 18, and Andrew Brow, MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS, all colors, value 59c. 79c The instrument, one of the larg aged 23, as committing the assault Price ...... est high-speed photographic appli upon him. He Stated that they ac 39c MEN’S DUNGAREES, value $1.00. ances ever built will be used in *. cused him of "squealing’’ a week Sale Price ...... ago resulting in Trzwienda’s parents MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS, all colors, value $1.00. 79c $ 9 9 -7 5 study to be conducted at Flagstaff, Sale Price...... ‘...... Ariz., by the Cornell ultra-v*'>let being sent to jail for the sale of 59c MEN’S AND BOYS’ CAPS, value to $1.00. liquor. A fine of |5 iimi costs of star spectra expedition. Skle Price ...... G ic M i Fundamental research into the 811.18 was imposed. MEN’S AND BOYS’ SWEAT SHIRTS, 29c 2 Only nature and origin of the solar sys- Joseph Trzwienda, aged 18, rep value 75c. , Sale Price...... Ivory iMa is the purpose behind the pho resented by Probation Officer James 49c MEN’SvBLUE SERGE SUITS, value $15.00. tographic study of meteorites. R. A. Elliott, was charged with assault Sale Price...... $9.50 W. Shaw, Allegheny college sum 'to which be pleaded guilty. He ad MEN’S BALBRIGGAN UNION SUITS, mer session instructor In physics, mitted tearing Storz’s trousers. He value $1.00. Sale Price...... XiNE LOT LADIES’ SHOES, value to $3.00. is a member of the expedition. admitted the cause of the trouble 69c , Sale Price ...... was Ston’s "squealing’’ oh his pa 75. The Big Duplex Range rents. A fine of 87 and costs of MEN’S ATHLETIC UNION SUITS, REVOLT SUPPRESSED 811.18 was imposed. value $1.00. Sale Price ...... 59c MEN’S WORK SHOES, value $2.50. 2-in-l Oven—4 Goal Coven and 4 Gaa Andrew Brow, aged 28. of 88 $1.59 Geneva, Switzerland, Aug. 28.— West Main street, was chariged with BaYS’ BLOUSES, value 50c. (AP)—The foreign minister of the assault and intoxication, to which • Sale Price...... MEN’S DREES OXFORDS, value $3.00. Iraq goveihment said in a telegram he pleaded guUty, He stated that 25c Sale Price ...... received by the League of Nations he didn’t remember the trouble be $1.95 SOLD GUT today that an armed rebellion by cause he had been drinking, a MEN’S BIG YANK WORK SHIRTS, BOYS* OXFORDS, value $2.50. Don’t Delay—Other Models Will Soon Be Goae--and Assyrian supporters of Mar Shl- fins of 83 was imposed on eadi value 75c. Sale Price...... Then You’ll Pay Increased Prieea. mun had bera completely suppress count with costs of 811.18. 49c Sale Price...... $1.50 ed. Peter Walinskl, a ^ 51, waa be The foreign minister denied that fore the court for vagrancy upon Iraq troops were using oppressive complaint of the police, selectmen ▼aloe 35c. Sale Price 19c value 75c. Sde^^ce measures against villagers. He and town clerk. He,was sent to 4 9 c charged that the rebels had muti Jail for sixty days with costs of lated the dead and wounded and 811.18. had killed some women chil Block Dance Thursday. dren. The first big "block dance" of the seasoii to be held on Main street in Recent* dispatches from Iraq toM the cuter of Rockville will be held fighting in the northern part of on Thursday night under the apoh- that new oototry between AaliyH- Aorship of the aerks* Athletic cliib ■B» and goverimient soldienh in and indications are that there will S- *» ' I' which the casualties were said to be several hundred taUng part The AT ELDRIDGE STREET - a- ' < hi m exoeas of 600. program will open at 6:80 .■ - • I A- ■ K . -■•?. f - \ t.-; P A C T t b U R MANCHESTER BVBNTNO HBRAm MANCHESTER. CONN. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 28, IdSS. -\ iV ... ■ ■in iin i'iif over and above other available-wit- but there are a thousand instances alma of gpnad ^ - ■ ■ ■ • . - 'I ■ ■■ ^ , 1 L r- . . <■ - ia-', if '.-T S 1 i'i 'V.. . . V,---;...,-..-. , ...... ,• M A iwmTHiynTiiR W RTESAT2E1; BIAWCH ISSTBRt CONjN. 'W sDN j^AX:^ .. - : V--. i- almost'entirely., with toei ^ of tiM Baard of Trade; CBiver Staa- OXtt:, iupai feature will be a Vinton lay, PsrBamtotary undarraecr^^ Pagoda Lecture. . Mr. Vinton, the DISPUTE OVER TIME time qteakrira of toe'^varfona ATTEMFT TO UNIONIZE nU otar 'a r e w ere t o 'b e a llo w s p|a'ti|M/a for the “home office; Sir Hwiert FIND OLD PISTOL lecturer, has been a resident of i ■ plants in foreick'douBtrios/ ‘.H * The ;C on8errativw miicoaid- Uberal leader; - George 'ndfante w a 5 ti^ .^ toe Burma, India, for seventeen years, ON R A H i is SETTLED Labor leader; Arthur FORD COMPANY PLANT and his lectures on the subject are becausa theirs la tlif lOigeSt ihg g «g ^ in tiStaatop of Mias' ^ dyn S^h^i, dictator of in the . House of jOpi^xavoftr ____ iwoog. Labor member of Ear- Fhfd,' who is iq^opeii OF AN ADVENTURERquite famous. Local Endeavor meet Frank Sifiiatii,’ mamed to liameht; and Sir Stafford Cripps, ings will be omitted. should have the njost -tiinh.. Jfewark, N. J.. Aug. 58.—<(AP)-t- cate.', - Henry Ammann of Hartford Mon Britain’s Political Parties Liberals and Labor oontepdeif. toiit: alfo-k; Labor member. The workers reminded togt An attempt to .iinlonlse toe Ford day afteinp(m;at tke home of her Squabble Ovu’ Which Should numbers gave po triw'* IfidtefiBinp' of ‘ .Mr. 'Baldwin will open the-series uhder Section 7 d5~toe NRA hkuih* father. Miiki . Inrence Schatz, sis Be Allowed Longest Time on political'Importance. . *. r " s, ’ . Oct. Ig. Fifteefi mmute periods Motor Company plant at Bdgewa- et code, the itoM of eihiilOjrea to ter of the bvlde, was bridesmaid baye Seen allotted to speakers. ter was launched today with at onramsf witoent’ fear ct' loatog' AiDerieaD Expedhioii Brings REVISE STATE SANITARY and Charlie oiother of the A ir. It has nov been ' arranged .titot' speakers and topics will be ;-ekM|fli9i Winetoo Churchill, who has fre- their Jobs Is nct^pH atd. v the bridegroom best man. The least partial suecisss Indieatsd. by a committee of the pariikh. que^y demanded radio facilities After some 800 of toe em bride was dressed In white lace ' London, — (AP) — A dispute 2,000 Back Story of Walker, CODE TO m aU D E BEER trary to usual practice, the tp speak on tfie huflan question, ployes at the jflant had listened to and carried a houqqet of white amcmg the three great '^political will not censor toesa'''' polftieU' made ho comment when he was told toi^ American Federation of La gladiolus. The hrld^nnatd wore a parties over the broadcasting of speeches. ‘ that there was no place for him in R E U E V E E C Z m Soklier of Fortune. “Taverns” Brought Under gown of light Mue Canton crepe toe three-party arrangement. bor organizers here last night. It political ojfinlon radio has been was anaounced that about 75 per ' Jkfs^ n ffer neei liissly. fliiv toe and carried a hpuqiiet of garden Thus far nine speakerp havf be^ Regulation by Amendment settled -after four years of dis chosto. They are Ramaav Mac^ cent had signs* union pledges. iw iijto hssTfsg - ksgto flowers. A wedding breakfast was agreement, by a Joint arrangement Donald, prime aalnistori Bomr, are required to (3he of the speakers, Charles Jen* — ^Drug Stores Also Included. s^od to 32 fu e^ folloadng, the .New Orieans Aug. 23.—(AP)— with the British. Broadcasting Cor Baldwin, lord presldeht ojf toe ooiuf- grow a good ash plant suitable nings of Jersey C5Wi A. F. of L. ■ne Incredible story o t an A m eri oaTemony which was paribnned by poration, a government iBstitution. cU; J. H. ’Thomas, dominiba see^ fo r m sm ng into a flrst-dass Rev. Wallace L . Wpodin, pastor of organizer, said that a number of Return of that foamy beverage The ' squabble was concerned retary; Walter Runcimaa, presldltot wsUdiig ati ck. opes shop auto plants in Petroit cas soldier of fortune who took the' First Congregational church, called beer is having more far-reaeh- Nicaragua wit>« 200 men was re Andover. The house was beautiful called today by a find of an expe irg effects than might be imagined, ly decorated with gbidibius and dition that returned from Central for the State Department of Health other garden flowers. Mr. and Mrs. y_merica with Mayran relics, a dino in its weekly bulletin today an Ammann l^t Tuesday morning on saur’s foot and on old pistol. nounced a revision of the State an automobile trip through ' Con Students of the history of Cen Sanitary Code to include “taverns” necticut, New York and other tral American civilization were ex under the regulations concerning places. cited over the Mayan finds, carved cleansing of passes, care of toilets, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Elmore stones, some 1,500 yearns old. Pale protection of foodstuffs and per of Rocky Hill spmit the week-end ontologists grew interested in the sonnel. with Mrs. Elmore’s parents, M r. supposed fossilized bone. But the The revision of the Sanitary Code and Mrs. Louis B. Whitcomb. pistol caught the eve of the roman likewise brought "drug stores” un Leslie Standlsh, who was taken tieists. der these same regulations. The pro to the hospital in Wiilimantic Mon Gregory Mason oi the University visions for sanitation previously did day, passed a very restless night. of Pennsylvania, hee*' of ilie expe not apply to drug stores other than Mrs. Richard Jepson of Birming dition, said the gun, a muzzle load those which served food and thus ham, Michigan, is visiting her aunt er, was believed to have belonged Mrr. Ralph Bass. to William Walker. American sol came imdei the “restaurant” classi dier of fortune of the ’40’s and fication to which the regulations ’60’s. It was obtained from a native have applied for some years. nc^r 'ftujillo, in Spamlsh Honduras, Under the amendment, the regu BIG MANHUNT IS ON where a firing squad ended Walk lations concerning glasses or other er’s Nicaraguain reign ih 1860. drinking untensils are the most in Was a Tennesseean teresting although no more im FOR SALESMAN’S SLAYER Walker was a Tennesseean—a portant than the rest and for its doctor, lawver, editor, soldier, duel own protection the public patroniz ist and adventurer. As glamorous ing taverns, drug stores and res Killed After He Had Taken as 'any figfure in a novel, he led a taurants should refuse service if all Out a Prospective Customer little army of 200 into Nicaragua, aie not observed. ’The thory that a for Demonstration of an overthrew the government and es drink containing a small percentage tablished himself as President. of alcohol “purifies” the glass in A uto. There, he ruled and levied trib which it is served is classified by ute until himself overthrown by health authorkies as nonsense. To Chicago, Aug. 23.—(AP)—^A Guatemala in a war financed by be protected against spread of dis posse of 150 suburban and highway the first Cornelius Vanderbilt, he ease from others who have used the police scoured the prairies south of pistol thought to be his will rest in same glass, the patron should Insist Cicero early today for the slayer ti{e Metropolitan Museum of Art in that this regulation be observed: of Sidney Adelman, automobile Nbw Y ork. “Single service cups, dishes, salesman. The Mayan relics, believed to spoons and drinking straws shaD be Adelman was shot to death in a antedate any found before, include protected from flies and dust. All sparsely settled section of North a stone used to sacrifice humans, a glasses, cups, knives, forks, spoons Itiverside, a western suburb, yes ceremonial bone carved like a cam or dishes, that are subjected to re terday after taking out a prospec el and a mortar and pestle for peated use, shall be thoroughly tive customer for a demonstration in grinding com. They fo to the Uni washed after each use by cleansing a car. versity of Pennsylvania Museum, with hot water and soap and then The car, which was driven away The bone, believed to-be the first rinsing in. clean hot water, or by portion of a dinosaur found in Cen by the slayer was found several other process approved by the local tral America, goes tr the American hours later in Cicero sending the Museum of Natural History. health officer.” Rinsing a glass in a manhunters to that vicinity. tank of co!a water is not protection From informatioB^obtained at the against the spread of disease. Drije Motor Car Company by whom Other regulations applying to Adelman was employed, officers said RIVERSIDE TIRES HERRON taverns, drug stores and restaurants they believed a farmer who had may be summarized as follows: caUed there on several occasions and Mr. and Mrs. William Keenan and Water supplies provided for bad given the name of Joseph Swan- children of Hartford were Sunday drinking or dish washing must be da, drove off with toe sadesman on guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. sanitary. Ply-tight privies or water- toe fatal demonstration trip. Swan- Clarence E. Porter. flushed toilets must be provided and The Hebron Cardinals defeated da was said to have resided until maintained in sanitary condition. recently in Nebraska. tbs Storrs College baseball team in Fly-tight containers for garbage a game played Simday afternoon at A woman who reported to police and rubbish must be provided. that a man was lyl^ in toe street LATEX WELDED CDRDS the Kibbe field. Report says the Floors, walls, ceilings, counters, score was 7-2. of the North Riverside subdivision (100% PURE LIQUID RUBBER) tables, etc., must be kept clean and The Rev. J. S. Neill, rector of St. set off the manhunt. Police ‘Ueut. Mary’s church, Manchester, and a windows screened against flies. William Bertels answering her call summer resident of Hebron, will of Foodstuffs stored or exposed for found Adelman slain. He bad been which prevent Cord Separation . . the cause of bjowouts ficiate at St. Peter’s Episcopal sale must be protected from flies shot in the head'from behind. His 1- d ^ ch next Simday, August 27, at and dust and kept at least eighteen wife and seven year old sonsurVfve. 11 a. m., and will cMebrate the Holy Inches above the floor. Food to be Do you know this? An average size tire goes round Communion. Mr; Neill has been eaten without cooking, must not be Yon need the added protection Riversides give yon! here through the summer with his stored- directly in contact with Ice. 395 times every minute at on ly*35 miles an hour! family when possible, but has not Refrigerators must be kept clean. SPANISH WAR VETERANS -Riversides’ G>rds—the heart of the tire—^remade from had a real vacation, his duties at Beverages not bottled must be kept Think what happens, when you drive at this speed— or extra strong, long staple, preminm cotton. Every cord his Manchester church taking up in fly-tight containers and removed NOMINATE CANDIDATES much of his time and energy. only by faucets. No person who has faster! Friction develops scorching heat inside your in ever^ ply is dipped in LATEX—100^ pnre, liqnid, A good many Hebron people have any communicable disease may be been troubled with a water short allowed to work in any such place. tires! In many tires other than Riversides this heat sepa* virgin mbber. This welds the cords into a snper strong age, wells having given out. Even William ^ H. Armstrong of the recent rains have not as yet Racine, Wis., to Be the New rates cords! It weakens the tire, forms internal blisters! nnit! It gives Riversides the strongest tire carcass made! supplied the lack. Paul ’Thompson of New Haven TO GIVE EMPLOYERS’ SDE Commander-in-Chief. When you hit a rock or a bump . . . BANG! A blowout! It prevents cord separation • . the cause of blowonts! * visited his son, Paul, Jr., Sunday at .the Edward A. Smith farm. With OF RECOVERY PROGRAM Los Angeles, Aug. 23.— (AP)— him came Albert Beecher, also of ’The United. Spanish-American War New Haveu. The two young men Veterans and the Women’s Auxil plan to enter Coimecticut State iary nominated candidates for of Agricultural College in the fall. Trade Organizations Criticize Why We Save the Labor Policy of Federal fices 11 their organizations today Young Thompson is doing practical as business sessions 'legan.* work on the farm in the meantime. Works Board. . Demiand for repeal of toe Na Mrs. EJverett G. Lord on Tuesday accompanied her son-in-law and tional Economy Act and concurrent You Money daughter, the Rev. and Mrs, How Chicago, Aug. 23.—(AP)— The restoratitm of veterans’ benefits ard C. Champe and children of Council of American Industries, were foremost among the motions Of conrse Riversides are made Lebanon, on a trip to Horseneck claiming to represent 500 trade or to be made by William L. Grayson Beach, near New Bedford, where ganizations, today vas ready to of Savannah, Ga., head of toe reso in one- of America’s largest they are guests for a few days of starts its work of presenting “the lutions cocunlttee. Another will the Rev. and Mrs. Elden Mills of employers’ side of the picture^’ in demand a eomprehenslve plan of and best tire factories. BUT— Forest Hills, N. Y,, at their seaside developments under the . National Nationai. defease. cottage. They made the trip by Recovery program. William H. Armstrong of Racine, they come direct to ns—minus automobile. Organized last night after two Wls., senior vice-commander-in- Supervisor ot schools Charles M. days of closed meetings attended by ebief, generally is conceded to be the mannfactnrer’s selling and the outstanding candidate for com Thia abews hew eordainaide Larcomb and Mrs. Larcomb, of secretaries of a niunber of indus tireaotoar than Riveraidaa West Hartford, are spending a va trial associations, the council, A. C. mander-in-chief to succeed William general overhead expense. J. ptjen. , areaeparated 1^ heat. Cord cation camping on their Burnt Hiii Reese, its chairman said,' was not eeparatien raiOfa internal property. Mr. Larcomb was form for the purpose of attacking union William Stieger, of Brooklyn, N. That’s a saving. The second hhaters, weakena the tire. A erly a supervisor of the Hebron ism but to “keep members informed Y., was chosen Supreme Gug^ blowont b the reaoh! River- schools and Mrs. Larcomb, the of code developments and to assist Grandlssiesimo of the Serpents, fun saving comes from Wards low aidea are Bldwoot 'Proof former >Merteile Goodwin, was a both the government and industrial organization, succeeding E. W. beeanae of Latex dipping! teacher in the Hebron Green school ists to co-operate under the various Simmons of New York; The naval cost method of distribntion. several years ago. codes.” and military order, composed of Mr. and Mrs. Merton W. Hills and Reese, who is also manager of commissioned officers in the war of These two reasons explain their infant grandson motored to the Associated Industries of Utah, ’98 elected Major Emil J. Winter- Waterbury Sunday, where they said a committee will be sent to roth, Nfew Y ork, as commander-in- why we sell high qnality tires were guests of Mrs. Hills' brother. Washington to offer names of indus chief to succeed Major Val R Save wifh Safety on Attorney Herbert Wilcox and trial l^ders who can assist the Evans of Chicago. ior less. It’s simple to fignre family. Mr. Wilcox, who was seri government with industry’s view v'-'T ously injured in an automobile acci point in the formation of codes. ont for yonrself why River dent some months ago has prac The labor poUcy of the Federal RIVERSIDES sides are better in qnality, tically recovered his health, al public works administration was though still somewhat lame from criticized in a statement by Noel mileage, and safety than any the effects of his injuries. It is Sargent, secretary of the National ^one of Am erico’s finest Tires thought that in time he may entire Association of Manufacturers,- who other tire at the same price. ly throw off his lameness. His son, attended the meetings. Prices as low as John, who graduated from Williams “The officitil policy of the public College in the spring, is also at works administration is to give the Emtmx B Ippima home for a time. public building trades union a mo ♦RIVERSIDE TIRES By an extra proooaa, eyory Mrs. C. M. Merrill of Providence, nopoly over employment on any wlO net blow out ondar normal road oondi* cord in ovary ply ip aU who has assisted for the past few projects using Federal funds,” said Bivenide tirea b dipped weeks in the care of Mrs. Rosella Sargent. ‘The government cannot tiona daring the lifo of the tread if they are fa Latex. Thb wddp toe Waldo, goes to Wiilimantic on Sat rightfully collect funds from all kept inflated in accordance %vitb the cords into a anpar airoag urday of this week where she has a classes of citizens and use such apedfied air preaaorea. nnit that daftea eord aop* position. Mrs. Waldo’s health is funds to arbitrarily discriminate e a n s that you can get the V aratien and Jilewontal good and she does part of her between equally competent citizens M money you need with the own work, but feels safer with a in the same, trade or occupation.” same convenience that you 29x4.40-21 companion. _^he expects her sister- charge merchandise at a store. in-law, Mrs. Cora Waldo of South GET ACQUAINTED PARTY Your own signature is ell we RAMBLER Glastonbury, to spend a little time require (for amounts up to W ards tJatimited G uaranty with her until she can secure a $1001 and the only cost Is a Thompsonville, Aug. 23.—(AP) 4-Ply Rambler permanent companion. —^The welcoming hand of the monthly charge of three per 6-Ply Mato For yonr protection every single RiversMe tiro is cent on the unpaid balance. (0 a0M mJw ircaJ) AUan L. Carr, reader, preached ’Thompsonville Rotary Qub to for (8 afasaWtr'iMd) from the theme, “Diversities 'of For example, the average 30x4:50-11 . . S4.J5 58x4.75p1 9 . 5 7.65 gnSranteed by Wards to give service that is satishie- mer residents of Clinton, Mass., monthly cost when repaid In 10 '■ Gifts,*' at the 11 a. m. service at who have settled here follow in g the 58x4.75-19.. 4.65 58x5.50-18 ..1 0 J0 monthly payments is as follows: 4.95 tory to yon. No time limit! No mileage limit! A rire St. Peter’s Episcopal church last dismantling of tiie CTllnton plant of 59x5.00-19 38x6.00-50v/.41.5S 5.60 Sunday- Mrs. Vincent Price, who is the Bigelow Sanford Carpet Com Fw f2 5 the cost Is .4 2 58x5.55-18 31x6.50-19 *afl8.f5 has to be extra good—has to be extra^ si^B to, be spending the summer at Amston at pany knd removal of equipment For $50 the cost it .55 Other fizet p ric^ timilorly low “Sh^y Pines,” sang an offertory For $75 the cost is $1.24 here, will be extended at a “get- For $100 the cost is $1.65 backed by the strongest tire gnarantee eyer fmtteht solo, “O Love ’That Will Not Let acquainted” party the evening of Me Oo,” with organ and violin ac Largw amount* and longw FItlE TIM MOUNTINe A ugust 30. terms, if desired. companiment. Mrs. Price is a Within the last three months salaried singer in her city home nearly 200 persons have come here church. from Clinton, 125 of whom were Ant error occurred in t.hi« coliunn given Mnployment in the Bigelow with regard to the teacher hired for' Sanford Mills. F IN A N C tN C the Jagger school. Mrs. Frank The “get-acquainted" program Rathbum will teach the school. will be a band concert, on the ASSOCIATION.^ \f 'A A Tri-County Union Christian Eln- history of the town, and introduc Boom 5 ~ RoMpo^w BoflOtiik teaver meeting is scheduled for next tions of guests to club members, 84S-WU 'Main Btrert Bundgy evening, at the Westchester interspersed with an entertainment Tel. 72HI Mannhfistrr. t'4»nn SODCtegational church. The prin- by the latter. R24-B28 Msdii Stfeet MancKestier r- •• • •» •• - - ^*,..4./.,.. « ar « \ - o :. '•f t.' T»-. 1^. T' ■ .1 • r ■/ ■ r PAGE SIJ B^ANCJHBtf I'ER EWENIjrO-BniCEAI^E# MAMOHEBTBR*-GOMNai, 9 * •••/#•*,••• «• 'AVdim *.', ■ .isn . jL -•.V- Blue means you Whaf \ • / and how you The President's Reemployment Program is advancing to complete success. No such sweeping denwr^stration of the Antl-Prollt$$rlng (9 ) Net te fatereese the priee ef any nrardModiee leH oiler 1^ ^ t e hereef ever the priee ea Jniy 1, 1988, unity of a whole people against a national danger has ever been made, • In this vcut surge of ptstriotism it is nec^ by nere iIuib ie auMle neeaeeary by oatnol prednetieii, repUeemeat, er invelea oeets e f dise, er kg taxes er ether reels recoltlM fiseai oelleB essary to keep our common purpose always clear. When I259OOO9OOO people attempt to act as one man^ there are tolun pxreiuBt le the Agrienllenil Adjn siaee inly 1,1988, and, In setting toeb priee I sure to be some misunderstandings. It is time' to restate as clearly as possible the aim of the whole endeavor and the te fiva ftitl weight te probable ioweasoe in salee vetaOM ■BO to rxfrate from taUnf pro fiteering advaatoffe e i duty of each individual, • That is the purpose of this message — to state officially9 briefly and clearly the simple rules the eonsamlng pablie. Tbs object ot this paragraph Is to prevent profitecriaa er speeuletioB, le tbet prices will net rise faster thaa parenaa* for common guidance, • It is an evidence of the selflsacriflcing service of the whole country that this newspaper has lag power, end destroy tbs President'e plan. Tbs dMger te bo evolded wee pointed out by the President oo Juae 11, 1888, in the steteaeat which as nuule on elgnlBg tbs Re> donated this space. In that spirit the whole country is acting, • This plan depends wholly on united action, that unity is eevexy A ct He said, tbeai T f we BOW iafiataI prieee as fiucfkst oadand as for asee wawe la>ia- almost complete. In the next few days let us close up every gap in the ranks and creese wages, the wLraele project will be eel at aaaahl. We cannot hope forir tiM.»* milm.« efiloet «e . f this....• umm, plaa anlaee, in these firet ^U cal months, and, avaa at tha . ___ nail the flag of the Blue Eagle on the door of every man who works another man. e f foil Initial profits, wo defer prfeo iaereasee ns long as peesible. If we eaa Ihoe start a staeag, oeaad mp* ward spiral e f basiaeos aetivity nor ladastrfae will have little donbt e f biaek-lnk epaiatiaae la the last q a a r^ o f this year.' Tha paat-aa desasasd e i tUe people le yery greet, aad If w# eaa releeee h ee ee bree4 a freat, we need net foar a fogg*»«g rose very. Thoea ie greater daagar e f too mneb fovnrteh rpeed." If yon were selling your oerehendlee on July 1, ItM, below coet, you may teke your cost pries on that date ee the OFFICIAL EXPLANATION OT THE PRESIDENT’S besis for detormlnlne tha allowable nndar tide peregrapb. REEMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT / (SomtUimt mltcillMl < This Agreement bindt you to put iti tenni into etteet from longer hours, but you agree to pay them at least time end M8Mfi$B Cooperation the time you dgn the Certifleate of Complianee unto De> on^tUrd for hours worked over the limits set in pore* • « cember 81, 1933; but when the President has approved a graphs (8) sad (8) P. R.A. (1 0 ) To support oad patronise eetabUthaieate wfcfoll Code for your trade or industry, that Code takes the place There are a few very special eases where Uglify skilled also have stopied this Agreement and are Hstad as asaate of this Agreement. , workers must be allowed to work more than the limit of hors o f N. R. A. (National Racovory Adarialetratiea), bonrs in order to keep op output on continuous processes, Fott agree: but, here again, you agree to pay than at least time and Child Ubor one-tUrd for the bonrs they work over,the limits set in a j . paragraphs (2) and (8) P. B. A. Agreement, ia order te repay them for the extra cqpease (1) After Angnst 81, 1988, ael ta enploy nay pei^ which tb^ have incurred in doing fodr part son under 16 yean of age, except that persons between 14 and 16 any be empl^ed (but not fat nuanfaetaf^ Mfithmitn WagM ing or mechanical faidnstries) for not to exceed 8 W l PO OUR VASn Codifi b oon per day and tboae hours between 7 A. M. and 7 (5 ) Not to pay any o f the classes o f employees men* P. BL in sndi work as will not interfere with b oon o f tfoned ia paragraph (2 ) less than $15 per week in (IX) To eooperata to the fullest extant la hevtaf a day school. any city of over 500,000 population, or in the ininie* Code o f Fair Competition snbmitted by Ue iadnslty diate trade area o f sneh city; nor less than $14.50 This means that after August 81, 1983, you agree not to HOW TO EARN THE 8LUE EAGLE at the earliest p o o d le dale, and in eay ovuat before per week in any city o f between 250,000 and 300,000 f September 1, 1933. employ any diildren under 14 years old in any kind of population, or in the innnediate tr^ e area o f such business. Ton-may employ dilldren between 14 and 18 ehy; nor Im than $14 per week in any city of between 1. Sign the Presidentt Reemployment Agreement {P.R .A .), This Agreement fy e temporary measure to tide over the years old, but only for thrn hours a day and those hours 2.500 and 250,000 population, or in the immediate time from now nn^ aU employers and employees eaa eo- must be between 7 in the morning and 7 at ni|^ and trade area o f sneh dty mid In towns o f less Uum 2. Shertgn Heura ef factery twrken to 3S hourt per tcedt^ and of all other employees to 40 hours operato nnder Codes of Pair Competition m ie t the National arranged so as not to interfere with school Ton agree not 2.500 population to inerease all wages by not less than per wedc. {See paragraphs 2, 3 and 4, P.R.A.) Industrial Becovery A ct Tou agree, in tUe paragraph, to to empl< 7 any children under 18 years \ \v / . . . . . - iVV - ■ •< • v V . ' i ■ w - . V .V HANCHB&n'PR EVENING aCIlALD. MANCHESTER^ CONNh WEDNESDAY^ AUGUST S8^ 19Si, ■ T ~ -' -* » ■ APVlBf^8Ba^y!^^. I ADVBBTIBBBOBN^ iBf tlM strUm. Wa war* abla to gat Martial vaa aohalle. who was edu mUk nom a milk atatioa naarby TO ORGANIZE TAVERNS. cated at Prlneatoa and aaa two LOCAL NAN HISSES Machado finally rarignad when American uncles, B. P. Ruaaall, New the army turned against him. The York and CMeago broker, and Gen All Members of the ‘ f\ army didn’t turn until tha laat min UNDER RECOVERY CODE eral L A. Halnaa who la noW Uvtng THE DEA1H IN HAVANA ute—the same day as tha Amari- in raUramant in San FraaeUwo. oaa ultimatum expired. Thera was Tha Fraaoh fllara ware ’ George Chambar 'Asked to Name Two ' a group of young offioara in ' the Ravaiaa, who ia about 70 years old, ITALIAN CLUB anny -who apparently wanted to Reproeentatlvo Owntra in and George D. Blaaebet BARGAIN HOUND rid of Maohado long ago, but Mancheeter for Meeting. are requeited tp meet at the clubhouse (Norman Grarge Dooghert; and Wife couldn’t gat Bupport until Intarven- Handlaa for tea xattlea aad obffaa Street) Tonight at 7:80 to pay their last respects to ticn w u imminent They really an- The local Chamber of Commerce pots are made from tba wood of the late Nstale Ambrosini. It th«r« ti a demand in your home If you're a wise ooed, you<)l see in Crowd Dispersed by ginaarad tha military "coup d’etat." baa been requested to select two the bason, birob, maple, sap gum, fbr hot water at any minute or any that your back-to-ooUege wardrobe Mbat of tha older offioan ao- repreaentativa tavern propriatora m and rad gum traai. If bour of the dayi the aniwer to wur Includes at least one two-piece wool qulaioad ma*aly baoausa an Intar- town to attend a meeting of tha ADMINISTRATION. problem ti the Quick Recovery Heat* sports dress. One mbdel that Is Madiado BoDets. vantlon would moan thalr joba. I tavern kaapara of tha itata, to be or at the Manchester Gas Company. sure to make a hit on any campiu ballava thalt tha privatai in tha held at tha New Haven Chamber All the year around, after motor or In any classroom has a plain wool army never liked tha role they had of Commerce at 180 Church atraat, ing, after work, after the children skirt In the new eel gray and a red George H. Dougherty, son of Mr. to play with Maohado. Thera was Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Tha eome In from plavlng, you want hot and white and gray plaid blouse, an underground oppoiltion organi maatlng baa bean called by the water and want It Instantly. You worn outside the skirt. Top the and Mrs. Patrick H. Dougherty, of sation to Maohado formed aoma State Chamber for tha purpoaa of may have It with this heater which. outfit with an eel gray rabbit’s hair this town, an instructor in a pri time ago called tha A. B. C. They organizing tovama under the NRA. hat and you’ll be the last word In In addition to all Its other excellent vate aqUool in Havana, Cuba, lived luffarad a great deal from Macha ' I chic simplicity. qualities. Is all copper and very easy through the recent revolution in do, but whan tha time came they BALLOONISTS ARRIVE Prices on Range Oil Burners to operate. itiffanad the people for tha atrlka, Watkins have an excellent selec the iuand republic to laugh at a narrow escape he and hie wife had and deaarva a lot of credit for the New York, Aug. 23.—(AP)—Two Are Goit^ Up! Buy Now! If you want something light for a tion of lamps. There are table courage and thoroughnaaa with Junior, and bridge lamps. The d ring the height of the fighting. It French and two Belgian balloonlsta bridge-ridge party have some sodaso crack had been rumored through Havana which they did their work. arrived today on tha liner Cham While our praaaat stock lasta we will oon- ^ w ers buttered and sprink...sprinkled with------floor groups which Include the bridge that Machado had resigned as "The new prasldant is a diplomat plain to com pete In tha Gktrdon Ben ttBua to offer,a Gaarantead, Tasted Oil Burner ^ I X | | | J augar and cinnamon and put in the and Junior lamp, have beautiful and a loholar without any blots on for your range or. heating itove nt the old * o w w bronze bases and you may have the president. Crowds begar to gather nett Cup balloon race in Chicago. even for a few minutes. These are in ththe streets to ascertain if this his record. If tha factions which low pricoo. Installed. good to serve with tea, coffee or hot shades to correspond with your own Tha Belgians ware Philippa (^ar- were true. Mr. apd Mrs. Dougherty overthrew Maohado don’t start sln, an airplane pilot during tba war chocolate. color scheme. All these lamps are quarreling uneng thamaalvu, oon- store Hours: 1 P. M. to 6 P. M. All Day Saturday. being sold at sale prices which ventured into the streets and inno who took up balToonlng in 1820, and cently arrived at a comer just dttlona In Cuba are almost certain means that they are very much to Improve. Thera la atilt much ‘un* W loks, B o ft im ^ W ater OoUa, g Q lower than they originally were. when the police, still loyal to Ma chado, started to break up the official juatioa* baUag dona to Ma- BOY! There*s 6 9 c Mrs. Jones at the Lily Beauty crowds by firing Into them. ohadiitaa and aoma labor itrlkes.” Barlor Is pleased to tell you that Mr. and Mrs. Dougherty made Mrs. Eric Crawshaw, the former their escape up back alleys safe Going To Be Miss Betty Crooks, will be back this Cabbage is moat delicious when HOME PRIDE OIL BURNER CO. cooked In a covered pan with very enough to laugh about their adven PERUVIANS IN PARADE Saturday to continue her work ture but realising the seriousness UP TO Fun A t The 585 Mala Street t h m . little water. Cover the bottom of $300 a kettle with about half an Inch of of the sltuat^. But, let George Rapoy 0 smell omount monthly Dougherty teu about his own ex DRESSED AS FASCISTS water, add a good-sised piece of out el your Income. T all Gedava Local women visitors to the Chi butter or bacon fat and then put In periences in Havana during the cago Fair have been particularly In- revolution In his own words, from COMC W—VWTI-OS PHONt the shredded cabbage. Cover the Lima, Peru, Aug. 28.—(AP)— A terMted in one of the fodd exhibits, a letter his mother has Jiut receiv CARNIVAL kettle and cook until tender. Peruvian black-shlrted Fascist or featuring sixteen different products ed :'' k k k Dougherty Lot "Dear Mother, ganisation made its first public ap- that are nationally advertise. These You had better get your name In pearanoa today in tha oalebration are shown by means of a revolving "Well, we have been through a P iM O N A L F i NAN CI C O . now at Hale’s Circulating Library. of the third anniveraary of the rev Aug. 28 to Sept 2 revolution. It wasn’t a particularly stage, one of the largest ever built, Some brand ndw books Just came olution which ended the regime of R ooii Si atat* Thaatar Bide. so u at a person standing still for a pleasant feeling—everybody ner- Plan To Attend In and you’ll want one over the the late President Augusto B. Le- Vacation Time Just Ahead! few m^utes may see the entire six vou: and on edge. However, I hope TBS Ifata atM Maaehaatar Every Night! week-end. "Gray Cottage’’ ,by gula. teen exhibits. Multi-color spotlights that, if I am in any other revolu OpviB Tharadaz Bvaalaxa Cntll • P. M. Gertrude McPherson, "Enchanted Several dozen paraders wore the Phoaa S4S0 play on gigantic packages and car tions, they are not any worse than NOTICE! Garden’’ by Temple Bailey and "Bad Fascist uniform and Imitated the Tha oal7 aharxa la thraa paraaBl par Midway—Free Acts! tons S|S &ey move In review. The moath OB aapald aaiopat of loaa. Girl Leaves Town’’ by M. Grieg are this one. we studied, read, played Mussolini salute with the raised Store Will Be Closed From Saturday Evening, new qulck-nosted foods are also in cards, shopped at grocery stores, three new books. r^ht hand. The parade was con Aug. 26th, Till Monday, Sept. 11th. cluded In this exhibit, and a large listened to the radio, repeated the ducted by the Revolutionary Union, cook book with Its pages constantly latest gossip and rumor and tele the party of the late President Luis turning. As usual in such demon- phoned around for more. A FEW SUGGESTIONS WE BELIEVE MIGHT HELP M. Sanchez Cerro. strations, dozens of recipte booklets White silk clothes should be rolled "On Monday afternoon of last The demonstratloq was the first MAKE YOUR VACATION A MORE are distributed free of charge. When You Want Something , up in a towel while they are wet. week, there was a false rumor cir public political manifestation held ENJOYABLE ONE culate that Machado had resigned. Never hang them on a line. Press In sevei^ months. $5.00 “Marine”..5trap or Wrist W atches ...... $ 3 .5 0 with a not-too-hot iron while they The people brightened up and Different In started to circulate freely around A good knock-about watch. are quite damp. A state of stage, or modified mar Eau de Cologne, that French the eify. Then the police began to tial law, was proclaimed after the Enamel Finish‘Compacts...... $1.00 Body Lotion that is so splendid for It's almost time to see Tugboat disperse some of the crowds by assassination of Sanches Cerro last ICE CREAM Various color combinations. tired muscles and so refreshing Annie with Marie Dressier and Wal firing on them. Elizabeth and I in April 80 and public demonstrations A Few More Discontinued Models in Baby Ben Alarm after the tath, Is oxUy 28c a bottle nocently walked'close to where the STOP AT THE lace Beery, at the State for five days were prohibited. Clocks, Radium Dial and Hands, regular $4.60. ^at Weldon’s Drug Store. beginning August 27th. firing took place, and had to run for oiur lives up back alleys. Since COACH APPOINTED NOW ...... $2.50 A little skull cap of black velvet nothing happened to us, we really Other Westclox Clocks ...... $1.25 to $3.50 Tbe bathroom rug will not have to got a kick out of it. However, it is CORNER SODA SHOP be sent to the laimdry nearly as of shirred lastex and gloves to match New Haven, Aug. 23.—(AP) — Sun Glasses and Goggles ...... 50c to $2.25 are handsome accestories for a white a game in which the stakes are ra Fred (Mike) Lineban, Yale football State Theater Building ten tt you give it a few good shak ther high. Ollendorf Strap Watches, 15-jewel, complete with ings a week and then run the vac evening gown. They are the kind stp. on the 1928 and 1929 teams to "In many ways it was a remark 10 Different Flavors of Bulk Ice Cream To Select FrtMn. B r a c e le t ___ •...... $24.75 uum cleaner over it each time it is of little hats which will make you day was named a member of the able revolution. Many factors con used In proximity. It is mostly want to keep them on during the Freshman football coaching staff by Four New Flavors Each Week! Ring and Pendant Sets, various colors...... $2.50 tributed to the downfall of Macha spilled powder that causes the rug whole evening. And there’s no dan the Yale Athletic Association. New Style Brooch Pins in both White and Natural do, but the principal reason he fell to look unsightly while it is not ger of them' slipping off—the lastex Lineban played right guard on was the passive resistance of the G old ...... •.. .'1. $2.89 and up really soiled. holds them fast. two varsity elevens while he also Specials This Week Cuban people, sustained for over a was varsity right fielder for three Pendants to Match Brooch S ets ...... $3.50 and up week. 'Ihey had reached the stage years on Yale’s baseball nine. Oransre l^neapple Banana where'anything, even starvation, was better to them than Machado. Burnt Almond Orange Sherbet Here’s just what we’ve been look- Mothers will be glad to know that Steiger’s in Hartford are observing They had no liberty of any kind. faff for! Velvets—and silky, trans Machado .used every instrument of, parent varieties—^have long been School Outfitting Week. ‘Boys’ four $2S REWARD R. DONNELLY suppression, including his degener-' associated with party clothes. They piece suits in rich brown, tan and Will be paid for any com which JEWELER grey mixtures, as well as suits in ate secret service. Great ChrlBto'pher Positive Com 515 Main Street were rarely considered for wear on “Last week all transportation CORNER SODA SHOP M anchester occasions. They were too blue cheviot are 810.95. Each suit Cure cannot remove. Also good State .Theater Braiding is well tailored, reinforced at the was stopped, all deliveries stopped. for oskUonsee. warte and moles. fragile and spotted too easily. Now The grocery stores were open in 735 M^n Street Dial 3850 you cun have a velvet street frock. points of wear and has a coat, vest, Sold in Manchester by GLEN- some parts, but they received very And it is no more perishable than a and two pairs of full cut knickezs. NEY'S. 788 Main Street little from the warehouses. In some Silk dress. Being caught in a rain The sizes range from 7 to 16. parts the grocers had • to remain is no longer a calamity if you wear closed. We stocked up with rice, a dress made of water-proof fabric. About this time of year you beans, potatoes and flour at the be It is possible to get materials which should think about raincoats and ginning, and had good meals dur- resist rain absolutely. Iced drinks other apparel suitable for the rainy which you spill in your lap slide off days of early fall. They are charm gracefuUy. Not that tUs water- ing sets including raincoat, hat, • proofing process is confined to vel rubbers and umbrella, which match WEUION DRUG CO. vets. Silks of all kinds, as well as in color and design. cottons, have been treated by it. If NOTICE! you had a water-proof linen ensem It’s high time to take advantage ^nsational Radio Values THE^gOUTH MANCHESTER 903 of the Hygeonic ^cleaning special ble ♦><<*« summer, you probably know FIRE DISTRICT at Hale’s. You may have a plain Phone just how convenient materials treat SPECIAL MEETTNO ed in this manner can be. Hats ui'ess or a three piece men’s suit Main cleaned for only 69c—this is regu Buy Now and Save Before Prices Go Up! 3895 made this hew way, are real innova Notice, is hereby given to all the larly $1.00. And all the $1.50 work tions. You won’t have to grab legal voters of The South Manches Street your hat and carry it under your is $1.09. This is special for wf DO oua nuv w eek only. ter Fire District that a Specisd coat if you’re sure that it won’t spot Meeting of the District will be held with the sudden downpour. in the Spruce Street Fire Depart ment Building, Wednesday evening, 10 Tube Bosch SPECIAL LOW PRICES Vanco is just the thing to take August 23rd, 1933, at seven-thirty ON the grease, paint or ink off your ,(W U L(xwa«_ o’clock. Daylight Saving Time fbr Beautiful Cabinet hands. the following pivpose: To see if the District will lay a Slidjng Doors tax to pay the indebtedness of the Naticmally Known Products LINDBERGHS HOP District_and the current expenses Twin Speakers. of the ^fistrict. Stock Up Before Prices Go Up LEHMAN MAY AID —"uark, Aug. 28. Frank Cheney, Jr., Very Selective e-(APJ—Oolonel Charles A. Lind- William J. Crockett, THURS., ERI. and SAT. i...- took o ff today Emil L. G. 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The Grand Jury launched its in BLUE RIBBON vestigation independently of District Attoniey Crain, and it was said to ON DRAUGHT PALMOLIYE Colgate’; day -neltber be nor his assistants For the First Time! will be present when witnesses are HERE’S VALUE defied. TRY IT! YOU’LL LIKE IT! Judge As Witness C R E A M Soaps 'Justice Kemochan is expected to ALSO 19S3 American Bosch c Q O (%n testify tomorrow. It was his testi in a beautiful console cabinet. Selective, tone control, auto- mony and that of Medalie before a s p e c ia l! matic volume control, and full visioned dial. A big special at Senate committee on racketeering LARGE last week which led to the investi BLACK gation. a tid 35etube 2 5 c ^ ^ 9 f o r | | c Medalie disclosed today that he FOX “““ .POX SEE THESE SUPER VALUES NOWT* 'named politicians he alleged are cOsi ecmnected with racketeering when Favorites With Our Customml he testified 3resterday. Disclaiming responsibility foi; W E SERVE -WINE TONIC EAU DE COLOGNE , the printing of the names of six ^ A P R IL poUticiaas ^ newspsq;>er8, he said: THE B E ST! VIRG IN IA did not announce the names KEMP’S, Inc. D ARE ...... 9 0 C SHOWERS A O C that I mentioned before the Grand Jufy and "I shall not comment at LADIES INVITED! {his time on anything pending before Next To State Yheffter CONTEST V0118 BBY b e fy ," > V -It. / 4 . . V . - . y .,1'! »• ■ 'if* .'V-' TAGS EIGHT iaAWUHBSTBP 15VENTNG HE1^t2), BfANGHfiiFpR.''G09m^ WKDNJBSDAY/AUGUBT -^now ■ bard4ne wjdx wemb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpro Ne#.'Tork—^The pr,.freaa of the preferred si charge of-, swindling ture ot things, aecompUsb thn mil- woal ktbs kths . . ... sic; Pastel Harmoniss—west only repeal'movement has caused a boom MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl ^ ksM 6:00— 7:00—The Happy Bakers-east Topeka, Kas., Aug. 23.— (A P)— against him. lenlue, "it has unquestioDaMy r # at the New York pubUc library. Re COAST — kgo kfl kgw komo khq kfsd 6:15— 7:15—Curtain Calls, Or.'—c to e Chicago —Milady’s hair, must suited to dfte in ircreasfag ktar kgu 6:30— 7:30—Kata Smith, Sengs — ba The alleged refusal of Tom B. quests are pouring in for books on sic; Ann Leaf, Organ—New Eng. stand on end to be stylleb this fall. wages in many callings and .in the • Cent. East. Boyd, state o'eesurer to allow Na the manufacture and sale of beer, 6:45— 7:45—Tito Gulsar, Tenor—to 0 The National Comestleiane Aae i- employment of a large number of ' 3:30— 4:30—The Three Jesters—also e 7:00— 8:00—Irvin S. Cobb—coast out wine and .whiskey. those who had become, or were 3:45— 4:45—Paul Wing’s Story—cast tional bank examiners access to his tloD explained the abort haired wo 7:15— 8:15—Vara Van, Songs—also e C h lcegi^T h e Siebel Inetltute de- 4 :0 (^ 5:00—Dinner Concert—also cst 7:30— 8:30—Burns and Allan—cst out records was described ' oday as one man will comb her locks upwu'd and about to become through no fSuflt / 4:30— 5:30—Back of News—also coast 8:00— 9:00—Pennsylvanians—c to cst of the “suspicious” actions leading efores that Z2 per cent beer has of their own, public c b i^ c s .’ ’ curl the ends. • 4:45— 5:45—John Pierce, Tenor—to 0 8:3 (^ 9:30—Howard M arsh-to coast to investigation and subsequent not completely ousted home-brew- “Tbis aueomplietament alone,’ be 6:0(^ 6:00—To Be Announced 8:45— 9:45—Edwin C. Hill—also coast “Hats go .up in back,” said Mrs. discovery of the Kansas million ing-^faf from it May taxei paid by said, "entltlee the plan to further 5:15— 6:15—Red Davis—weaf: Fifteen 9:00—10d)0—Barlow Symphony—also o M. B. MacGavan, president “Frocks ■ Min. Revue—chain 9:30—10:30—Charlis Davis and Tom dollar forged oond soandaL malt syrup manufacturen totalled trial and full co-operation.” 5:30— 6:30—Lum A Abner—east only are trimmed upward from the Gsrun Orchestras—coast to coast This was brought out by E. F. $624,060, or more thim half ae much “There are many,' b» said,’ “wbe 5:45— 6:45—The Goldbergs, Serial Act 10:00—11:00—Ted Lewis Orchss.—0 to 0 sleeves and shoulders. Hair must go 6:00— 7:00—Fannie Brice, Geo. Olsen 10:30—11:30—Glen Gray Orehsa.—coast Allen, a National bank examiner, as In the four previous eiioutha. honestly believe in ether remedies < the same way. 6:30— 7:30—Fur Trappers—weaf only out; Burns A Allen—coast repeat in denying he had knowledge of Budapest-^Joseph Vlzkelety and That is not the point The.e can be 6:45— 7:45—Georgia Brown in Songs 11:00—12:00—Danes Hour—wabc only 7:00— 8:00—Ferds Grofs’s Orchestra forged bonds involved in a transac Joseph 'Nylkuf, farmers, were bom only one cure at a time and tbe NBC WJZ NETWORK 7:15— 8:15—Major, S h a », Minor Girls tion between the National Bank of on the same day, bethrothed on the President must, like Luke in tbe 7:30— 8:30—One Man's Family—also 0 BASIC — East: wjs wbz>wbsa wbal Topeka and Ronald FTnney, tond Bible, be the great phys ■ ,- .v A V BSANOFnc^rER irirBmNG R B k A ^ MANCHESTER. CONN. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST IM, now m go to bed, for 1 have, to oial olroles ooasMsr this as rclattv^ arise early tomorrow to take a boat I NRA B SUGGESnD ly “BvaU buyiar.” Tbs rsssrvs'ifs- HCCWSKEY IKES from hete to Budapest down the m BORA SESSION has autnority to mirebaas Danube. N. Y . Stocks Local Stocks around |8,000,000,0(W of fo rin ra n t Sincertiy yoturs, FOR ALL TEACHERS obllgatloBs. EDK0PH).S.I0ltE ^ Joe McCSuskey.” NEEDED r o t STATE financial district was par- Adam s Bxp .... (Fornlslied by Pntnan M Co.) (Oonttened From UBS) tleulariy intsrsstsd la Gcnsral Joha- A ir R e d u c ...... ease* t'e.e^e f < Oeniral Bow, Hartford, tOonn. aoa’B purportsd rsmarks rsfardiag TWO FAR-APART STORM Alaiduk.Jun e#sesee>eeeseeee*s< UgatlOD to Rid in tba Presldsfit’s re ths assmlng tlfhtasss of oommstylsl Depoly Alt. General & y t die AUeghsciy ^ *'• , 1 F. M. Stoeka covery man. baaldag ersdit la rsspsot to sx j^ - u n Says Sweda b Host Up to A llied Cheem lOJMK) T eaoh en sion of the NRA eamprifa. U tbs Aeddeob C s f M CENTERS MAKE TROUBLE A m C a n ...... Bank Stooke “W f have over ten thousand' pub- Fsdsral* Rsssrvs stsps up its Am For Pow ...... Date of Countries He Has Tnwiu CU 'Obtain Fimdi _ 1. . Bid Asked llo sebom tAacblng p _ . r ■ • t • t M ■ ■ Ajfcv \ • ta M ANCBBSTER BVBNINO im ia .-H A N O I B lil^ 'ic ^ ' 'IW ^aSD AX^ ' t. VmSDS BEBB TODAY d«r«d Uw naat of UblM awt homo. DANCE OP THE ‘WEW DEAL” EXECUTED iN POJJR sn^DEMOVEMENTS J 8 8 , pnMQr Bho tolt voi^ bualnesa-liko, very of-, BJJUra<8» odvorttiliig fident It worried her, however,' 01CK &ADEE, that Martin’s credit manager asked ■operlnteiideDt. Jo the name of her husband’s employ - COMB, you danders, take the to the left to- g t ^ 19 lier Job bat •ra and his bank as well as her the floor for.Eeoovery ! For '‘ICbthsfUlBft nites Tooimy,” astaewouMa’t aaMtihlaiiB - V K ra €does not want own. She intended to pay for the dancing gats a “ New Deal’* in (2) Step backward on right, ,turiK Thoassa* to kOr psl^bor. w tbat wheS%rhs» J till bor emplojon to know ibo lo tables, a little each wedi, from her the form of a NRA foxtrot. ing body almost completely around.^ ”Sbe lota him bays ids Awn way is m banged it up mni'iiedt ao they keep ttie nwr- own earnings and she did not a svarythbig.'^ - broke < a pedal. Thp^a , udiy 1 ringo Moret oevenl monttia. A t why Dick should know anything Introduced by Arthur Mur ' <3) - Step sideways to the left with "He s lm fs . minds mt,” ' said her smacked htoo.’^ " * Ohrietmoa they annoonoo tt. SHiey about it. ray, it promises to be the rage M t . foot as shown in photograph own asotlisr .PlaiOldQr. T lm i forced a altuatfoa yau ^end n brief vnontlon at ttw The check for the rent and the this winter.' number 8. ’’T ^ 's ’^lMiMuto you, trick bim, r e ^ ^ ’t need to. homo of Bre^a paxenta. money for meat and groceries. Eve bribe IdeUS-.* ‘ » said Grandma. “ChildriB Back at mo olBoe MABTA put out of her mind. The rent Heto are the directions for (4) Draw up right foot to ^’Ob, no, i eim't—1 Jiist ae* to common sense. Be oouldn^ sea yiAD> f a b h i o a artlati and was not yet due and there would the man’a part the woman’s it that a ^ -qatar'a^M to a nai the justice to having to ‘toil k(s ARLENE SMITH, ateaogn^ither, be time enough to worry about keying weight on'right one. clarii. U 1 BM tt oomiag 1 change udieel up. a dozen steep s t ^ and greet Eve excitedly. Eve knowa that after the party. Dick probably part, of course, is the reverse. tacUcs. ICX oM^rtat. at him by down uain .when hewaa gekki that MONA ALLEN, the new copy would be reasonable about the mat The diagram nietured b^ow makes the froat;d^;:sO'm ^ epeak, 1 go right out. You see, you make an writer, dlalikea her and la trying ter after he knew the things were (1) Step forward on left it very simple for you to follow the around to thS^Slid* or hack.. 1 got issue out ot every uttte thtog. You to oanse trouble for her. The bought and saw how much the foot, turning one-quarter of directions. aopg fine with you chiHren and punish him for what you cauo u prin-j oflloe boy tella Evo that Moni new purchases improved the apart We nardbf ever reached an im dple’s sake. You are feamiliy hopea to get her Job. ment. passe.” aftmto of losing your power over NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY “Well,’' said the naigStbor. *Tm him. He can see that wtts halt like Mary here. Whan I tih a child an esre.” C H A PTER X V The day of the party Eve a-wak«i ed feeling tired and with a sense of to do something, he does i t If he AChiid’eWin The office boy’a warning, “Ddn’t foreboding. says be won% I smack hteL” Her daughter was sUent Uie let Miu Allen get your Job; She would have been glad to re ‘That’s one way,” nodded neighbor looked tbo^htful. Grand 8he*8 counting on it,” waa atiU main at her home in order to pre Grandma, "and i don’t say It ma’s. words had a ring of truth. echoing in E^ve'8 eara when the bua> pare for the party. The fact that doesn’t work someUmea But 1 p a it treat Tbifimy as a reasonable zer summoned her to Mr. Bamea' she was tired emphasized the irony think it is better to get a child ,to person.” continued Grandma. “He office. Her heart aeemed to aklp of having to sit for eight hours in obey himself..than to break doWn has a fine will. 1 love it 1 like a beat as she entered the room. an office where, as luck would bl. will 1^ using force. S ^ e tb show him be has a right to think The advertising manager’s greet have it, there waa very little to you might want him to have a and act that 1 respect his judg ing waa pleasant enough but briet< do. will. It’s-a - fine thifig m a man. ment as 1 want him to respect ”1 need hsu^y say,” he told her Mona Allen waa elsewhere in the Then maybe; he won’t have the mine. frankly, ’’that 1 should have h si- store most of the day, dallying „punk he needs and you’ll be say “But see here, Mary,” she con tated to recommend you for Miss Icmger them necessary o-ver a few ing, “You haven’t any more spirit cluded. ‘1 am doing some , harm Marshall’s- place had 1 known at simple errands. Arlene came back than a rabbit, son. You do every and I know i t 'I am cutting my the time of yoiur marriage. But from an imusually long limch pe thing every one tells yeu, and you visit short td . give you two . a since you have started the work riod with her head topped by stiff haven’t eitougb spunk to stand up chance to get together again. A you may continue-for the present b)ack waves. Her face was glow for yoxir own rights." child can have too many bosses. and we’ll see how it goes. How ing and her nails very pink. lAielng a Situation 1 won’t toteiflTe with a mother’s ever, the situation comes down to “All set for the big time!” she “Weil—rm not going to have authority:” this; Bixby’s will permit no divided announced. “I can scarcely wait Tommy spoiled,” declared her Grandma’s itay had .«fone some interest. We will tolerate no divl- until tonight. 1 went through the daughter. . “anyway he does mind good, however. What dhe said bore ation from the standard of excel rug department just to iiave an you and be won’t mind me. I told fruit Team w on ..took the place lence which heretofore has marked other look at Mr. Bliss. He didn’t him to bring to bis wheel and he of constant argunoent and disetp- your work.” notice me of course. Eve, you were said was going out to ten min Une and Tommy atiU retains his Considering bis natural bruaque- a perfect darling to in-vite him to utes and -would need it But I spirit ness, live felt that Barnes had been your party. Honestly 1 do think fairly diplomatic. But he had made he’s the handsomest thing!” clear the fact that she was still Eve smiled -wanly and ran a on trial at Bixby’s instead of being fresh sheet of paper into the tyi>e- firmly established. The least in writer. She wrote half a line and dication of carelessness on her part x’d it out. After three more starts would be sure to be attributed to she crumpled the paper and threw her marriage. Barnes’ statement, it into the wastebasket. She hadn’t together with Charles’ warning a single original thought, she told about Mona’s designs, showed Eve herself, and it was no use trying “SLEEPING SICKNESS” clearly that there must be no let ^makes speeches, toe teacher la^ to write. She longed to lie down PATIENT MAY STILL tures, the accotmtaat adda flgoraa. down in her work. and relax so she r^ght feel re-- She realized, too, that she had - BE CONSCIOUS Dr. W. B. Stewart haa daacYihad freshed for her duties as hostess the caae of a child who became ia- underestimated Mona. The girl that evening. And she was becom had ability of a sort. And she had Recorded Cases Show Sufferor, Bchool. ’This child s]^ke Freaoh for ing more worried every moment Though Apparently Asleep Was scholo. ’This child spoke French for a way of fiattering men that Eve over the antiques. knew sometimes advanced a woman Airiure of W ^ t Went Dick telephoned in the middle of. three days and then became uacoa- in the business world more rapidly Oi Aroond inin sclous. the afternoon and suggested drop / than did hard work, even with such clear-headed, fair-minded men as ping in at the Old Mill for dinner EDITOR’S NOTE: This is on their way home. Eve was glad Earle Barnes and Mr. Bixby. the seoond of three articl^/i on In association -with the primary she would escape cooking and Eve’s code forbade trying to take banker, a man who was trained shoes. In 1932, South America “sleeping sickness.” symptoms that have been maatioo- washing the dishes afterward. the place of an established worker. from boyhood as a mbney-getter shipped 4,000,000. Agrica 2,000,000, ed there are many other aitoiptoms When they arrived home at a , Mona ob-vioiisly had no such and who never once missed a trick. and India 1,250,000’ skns to England. By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN indicating that toe nervous system scruples. Well, Elve decided, it was quarter to seven a strange sight The Mellons, suggest^ Mr. O’Con There is a greater possibilty of life Editor, donmal of the American has been involved, such as paralysis, of no use to borrow trouble. So greeted them. Stacked up Inside nor, simply established themselves on Venus than on Mars. A Chicago Medical Association, and of Hygela, convulsions, tremors and riTwiiaf qig. the hall were the water bench, the long as the girl played reasonably at Pittsbiu-gh and levied toll on scientist states that conditions on the Health Magazine orders. fair Eve would take no notice of chest of drawers and the nest of the amazing development of indus After the patient haa recovered tables, topped off by a great .bimch Venus are more nearly like Uiose of her antagonism. To do otherwise try there. ’They had an iron in MARY'S frem the f l ^ stage which may 6f evergreen boughts from Mrs. SY BRUCE CATTON the earth. While- patients with eiddemic would create an unpleasant situa every fire: they, were bankers, steel Only tepid water should be used in encephalitis, or “sleeping sickness’ have been ril|iht. to fact so slight tion in the office. The Monas ot HOW THE GREATEST as - hardly to have ‘ had medlcri at “What’s au’ this?” Dick frowned men, coal men, oil men, aluminum mixing a mustard plaster. the world usually married early FORTUNE WAS BUILT men. . promoters, stock salesmen, seem, to be completely imconscious, tention, comes toe second stage of as he pushed the furniture away ’The Chinese language embodies and marriage probably would el.mi- railroad men and public utility Kitch en 1 there are recorded instances in this disease, to the patients nate this particular one from from the door and inserted the “Mellon’s Millions” Is Study Of the 30,000 written. *diaracter8. which the patient who apparently key. men. They bought labor cheap, are weak and say that they have Bixby’s. Elve was quite sure the Power of Money says Mr. O’Connor, and sold its By S IS I^ MARY Tiutles can’t hear high-pitobed slept was aware of evexy^ng tbal; been rick., since an. “Oh, Dick, I meant to tell you— tones. T* >r other girl would seize upon the products dear; and today the family went on in the room, The brain waa enza. ’Hiey^ remen.1 sect for those antiques at Tam- In tropical America, the iguana first excuse to quit work. Mean By BRUCE CATTON fortime is probably the largest in You will soon be wanting recipes affected in such^ a manner that the were drovzy- but they never feel kinville! You remember how we is a favorite article of food. while she was likely to make com “Mellon’s Millions,” by Harvey the nation. for crabapple jelly and spiced crab- patient could not speak or let other well, and they are likely to .be call plications in a situation which. Eve thought they would just fit Into - About 520 muscles are used in O’Connor, is subtiUed, “The biog With Mr. Mellon’s record as apples. Crabapples are one of the people know that he heard what ed neurostoeidc or hysterical or felt, had quite enough difficulties the decorative scheme of this lovely moving the human body. old house.” Her heart thumped. raphy^ of a fortune.” It is really a treasury chief Mr. ’Connor is caus fruits which have that perfect was being saifl. simply plain lazy by their faxniUea. already. Well-cured bam is usually best In association with the somno “Yes, 1 remember,” , answered lot more than that It is a search tic. The boom and its resulting blending of pectin and fruit acid when it Is one yecur old. ing critique on modem American that makes the addition of com lence .or lethargy to many cases ’That evening Mrs. Brooks was Dick. “But nobobdy said anything crash stem directly from the Mellon Neither Boli-ria nor Paraguay However, toe condition is likely life, a study of the way we • have mercial pectin unnecessary. Conse there is a delirium to vtoich the watching for Eve when she ar about bu3in g them .” fiscal policies, he asterls. For a has a seacoast or seqport. to go on to toe time when anyone He was silent els he brought the tried to make democracy and indus decade the country was run to suit quently, they are very easy to The longest flight reported for patient may have emotional out can realize that these patiwts' are rived home. ^ Mrs. Brooks brought bursts, delusions or periods of de- forth two gift boxes which had furniture into the apartment. He trialism trot along the road to its oligarchy of wealth; today’s work with and universally popu a banded bird was made - by a seriouriy sick since they bqto to lar. piession. been delivered that day. was sUent as he followed five’s gether in double harne^. troubles, he suggests, are the logi fledgling Aretic tern, which few devdop symptoms like those- of “Candlesticks from Marya and directions about setting it in place. Mr. O’Connor takes your Uncle cal and inevitable result. The flavor of crabapple jelly from Tumevik Bay, Labrador, to An exceedini^y interesting phe Parkinson’s disease, or the a Venetian glass bowl from Ar The ringing of the telephone in Andy and shows just how he got This book is not precisely an at may be varied in several wayt Our Margate, Natal, to South Africa. nomenon is toe dr/elopment of lene!” exclaimed Eve as she lifted terrupted them and Eve answered. where he is. This wispy, partician- tack on the Mellons. It is something grandmothers liked to hold a roM ’The longest word Shakespeare what is called “occupational de to this condition the fsiee fa the gifts from their tissue paper It was Mona Allen. looking magnate is shown as the deeper. It continually raises the geranium leaf in each glass as ever used was “hoBorlficabilitu* lirium, in which toe person who mask-Uke. toe arms and art -wrappings. ‘The darlings—1 want (To Be Ckmflnaed) son of a penny-pinching Pittsburgh question: can a coimtry in which a they poured the hot jelly over It. dinitatibus”. it was 'to “Love’s is affected dn^eUs constantly on toe held rigid, the movements are i&ow, to have a party for them!” she told fortune can be built up as this one This gave a delicate and quite .in Labour’s Lost.” . occupation; .the orator continually the speech monotonous, axri tM D ick. was built up truly be called a free describable flavor to the jelly. thumb and forefinger movie Yatiier "We ought to celebrate New democracy ? Sprigs*of fresh mint may be used constantly In a pul roitoig meva> Year’s Eve with a watch party,” he A more genuinely valuable book in the same way and if you like, menL suggested. the jelly can be colored a delicate probabl} will not be published all There may be a^arantly an over- And so next morning Eve invited year. “Mellon’s Millions” is offered green with a few drops of vege table coloring. supply of saliva with wme drooUng the girls to her home for a cele by the John Day Co. at $3. bration on New Year’s Eve. With Crabapfde JeOy from toe mouth baeauaa of the a burst of generosity she invited Cut the fruit into, small pieces changes in the qnuaries of tiia faoa. Mona Allen also. cutting out blossom end and all “Delighted,” drawled Miss Allen. defective parts. Put into kettle NEXT: ‘TU bring my boy friend, if you u o t a h o n s - - with enough cold water to cover don’t mind.” Q fruit. Cover and cook slowly un “Eve,” spoke up Arlene impetu til soft. Strain through jelly bag. ously, '“won’t you ask that Mr. Bliss Measure juice. Put juice into ket in the rugs? I’ve had a crush on All the reformers I have met have tle Emd boll rapidly for five min him ever since 1 came to Bixby’s a genuine itch to make the world utes. Slowly sift to as many cups GLOR^FYIN6 but 1 haven’t had a chance to make better, but they irritate more souls of sugar ar there were cups of the slightest impression. Do that than they heal and purify. juic.. and boil unto toe oyzup favor for me, won’t you, dear?” —^Bev. Charles H. Parkhorst, New “sheets” off the spooo. Pour in Yourself Eve agreed. She halted after York. to sterilized jelly glass^ and seal she had invited 20 guests. There with parafine. Cover with a sec really was a limit to the number The United States army in size ond layer of parafine when cold. the apartment could seat comfort ranks 17th among the armies of Spie^ Crabiqiples ably. the wrorld. W hile there Is no Four pounds crabapples, 2 1-2 thought of enlarging this small cups cider vtoegar. 1 1-2 cups Thursday evening the box of force, which is only the framework light brown rugar, 1 tablespoon Dmi’t forget your- hands whan presents from home hwaited of an army to be created in case whole cloves, 1 stick cinnamon you plan your fall heau^ schadnie. Eve and Dick when they reached of emergency, 1 am in favor of four inches long, 2 teaspoons Yotu> handa should be white end the apartment “Guess it wu msdtlng it the moat modem and ground ginger. amooto. Hand iotioos and bletrii- worth while spending all that time effective military organization pos- Select perfect czahapplea. Wash ing creams will go for toward too- packing them,” Dick commented as rible. and steam until tender but not proving toe texture of your skin. he lifted the wedding and Christ' —Secretary of War Dem. broken. Make a syrup of vinegar, Poised hands are pn asset to meis gifts from the excelsior. any woman. Leazn^to hoM sugar and spices tied to a bag. quietly in your lap when you A 9 “There’s not a single thing broken! Putting brandy in a mint julep Is BoO five minutes and* add crabap- He set up the radio and the new ritting still. Don't Ibid and un like putting catsup in iced tea. ples. Simmer gently for twenty- fold toem dosens a t tixMs while lamp while Eve tried to decide —Irvin S. Cobb, humorist. five minutes. Pack “crabs” in ster where the other things should go. ^ u are taUdng ta aoaieone. And ilized jars, pour over vtoegar to don’t fiias with y a w elothing. - . It She surveyed the new possessions cover and seal. ^ ^ with critical eyes. Hollywood women gat old sooner is irritable to watdi a .imiMiB wte “Now if we only had that Penn and lose their tiSauty ^ariier to*?) constantly picking at her drasa, sylvania water b^ch,” she said, women back east, '^ e dry air and patting het hair 0# ntoblA g “to display this color^ china and the blazing, sandy California scene DID YOD POW TIMT- arms of the chair. glass and that antique chest of is too much for them. There is * aonoattong iwtfal drawers to fill this wall space this —Prily Moran, movie hbout a girl who rits ~ ^ E L V B ^ IlsSbA V ?^t!^«i»iiiia i-j -^ , '-•» y \‘M , : t , •ranf9n,Mrasm^t^'.‘i,7tent^r.” ^ auKPiKU»et%it:rtrv yi'‘MW^^%i»m a rv. * ■*» i i.*’.i A « i | Read fh e dlasslfleil Rental Property Listinq on this Rjqe LOST AND FOUND AUTO ACCBS&OItlES-. APAR^Eim -^FjyiTS- BM^Um wOB RENT 35 6 NRA IS GIVEN CREDIT DR. DOLAN ADDRESSES L08T—PAXR OF OLA.B0D8 iBtld* TIRES t En b m e n t s m FOR ndlT -^O L B ' ROUSE, 6 BALANCEOFTRADE . c«ae, inltiali C. P. PIm m return to FOR BALE—UIED TXRB8— 8 ■ rooms, aad nia pdrbh,- 8 dar ga 109 Summer street. Reward. 700x18; 3 600x19, 1 600x18; 8 FOR RENT—4 ROOM tsnsmsBt 19 rage, an ih Am eondRlon. la a good FOR SETTLING SIRiH N. E. RADIO AUDIENCE 800x19; 6 476x19; 1 600x19; 4 Clinton itrsit Apply m pftmiSM< section, at 88 Scarborough Road. Totw m iiiini 1928 1 1-8 TON stake body truck, 660x19; 1 600x81; 8, 450x30. Esso Inquire Sit Manchester Trust Co. very clean, low mileage; 1980 Ford FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat Grpvor Whalen Dedtrts Thst IkitradMOi Gsvimor Cvass roadster. Brown's Oarage. Tele* SUtion, Comer Main and BIbssII FOR RENT-FOUR ROOM flat Noodlo Workers Art Return Ovor TtpkM Nfltwork from strMt. with Improvsmsuts. fiiquirs 80 bone 8805i West Center street. Knox strsst. ■iBfle bouM, iiU improveBMDte, ing b y the Thousands. Boitott IHst Night. Terms and trades. garage if deaind 16 Hoiaeetead Giun CMfrtiy todw Waterhxy Mu; GARAGES—SERVICE- FOR RBNT-rHEATBD apartment street 'Nlephoae 7091. WaihlBgtoB, Aug,- 48,—(AFl-* br. Idvsrd O. DoMa of thle town, ■scoad floor, 688 Main strsst 8 Barl Howard, deputy NRA adaila- SMMBaUe MiiirnMDt, ohalnaw of the Itate Reoovery AUTUMOBiLUB FOB BAI.U 4 STORAGE 10 large rooms, flrsplaos, bath, gas FOR RBNT- 7S WAimNOTON far Yaari;; Gits range and water beater, newly street 6 room ilngie, avhilable Istrator today reopcaed the Beard, istredueed Kia IlMatleDegr AUTO MECHANICS garage for Sept la t Aleo several other five FOR SALE—1939 FORD pick-up rant, 1 block from Main street. ft novated, first otasi oondltion, bearlag o£ tbei drasi oede, w u told W^agtoD RipoitL Wilbur X* Ofoia, Oovaner of Ctoa* FadaralAM. , truck. Oood reason for ssUing. Call fumisbsd if desired, rent reason aad Ex room Eagles. Arthur a . Rest very reaiouabls. Inquire at Kaofla, 176 Mala itreet Dial 6440. by Grover Wbalea that tbe eo-ep- aaetteuti to tha radio Sudlanda of 88 Knox street or«Tel. 6994. Jack's Isrvios Btation, 60 Oak S t able. Apply Q. p . Ksltb Furniture eratloB of tbs NRA bad sided,Ui New HaglaBd hut evaolis ttpm Company, opposite High sobool. Beatoa epealrtog ever the ^aBhee WE BUY, SELL and oobange useo eettUag tbe New York garment, Woeblagton, Aug. M —(AF> — New Ravea, Aug. strike. The Uhlto4, jitotee had a favorable Network. Qoveraer Oroai ipofce ob Tbe jebleei bead of a Wg faaifly oars all makes and models. Armory 12 FOR R EN T-FO U R ROOM tens* the NRA eaamUga raltarte hla Ua> Garage. 60 Wells btrest Tsiepbont MOTORCYCLES mint, near Main street, 118.00. "I am happy to tell you this trade balance of 18.000.006 la July appropriately bearlag tha aama WANTED—AUTOS— 23 NUNS IN CONVENT moralag," Whalea told Howhrd as teaeri to tbb b Km la il# haimer la 6874. Apply 86 Blrob street tbe hemriag got under wsy, "that wUli eaporte worth 1146,000,000 order to override the foe, dewreaEoa. Bdward La Liherte war freed to Dt. Delaa'vrai iatrodiued'lv Freel- 1988 CHEVROLET COACH, driven WANTED-OOOD 1988 or 1988 FOUR ROOM FLAT, lit floor, rsii- SUFFER FROM TYPHOIDthe workers are returaiag to their ^ hapofto worth 9141,000(000. It day fjrom the specter of fdfcEeattrf used sight oyllndsr sedan or poups. shops Ui thoueaade aad that the m a iBBall UBfavprablt bawmeo la deat Bueklaad of the Ihawanit Na- ai tha Ooaaeotieut braadi of tbe 3,000 miles, a bargain; 1983 Cbsv- dmtial neighborhood, soonomloally Juao. tloaal Baak, Boitoa, as tha "geakl rolet coach, driven 14,000 miles, Any information given will bs held bsatsd. Obu. J. Itrloklaad, 161 strike was oas of tbe meet iatelU- Heeu Owaerf Leaa Oerperatlea U- gea aad peaceful yet ooaduotod." fOrEga trade w u muoh B|ero doctor from Ooaaaotleut''^ Dr. original tires, very clsan, 8390. Cole oonfldsnttal. Addrsii Box A, Mala street. Phone 7874. Delta ipoka of tha work that la ba- gued Its flrst leaa to replaec a da- Herald. Montreal, Aug. 88.— (A P )—Fears aoEvo la July than la tha proOoSag Mot.>rs, at tbs Center. for the auas la the awtber houee of . The bearlag resumed today aftEl] lag doaa la Ooaaeetleut tad prilaad Uaqiuat aurtgage. FOR BENT—6 ROOM teasmsat on aa overnight effort to oeasoUdhte Buath, with tho value of exporto la- the liiters of the Oeagregatloa of oroaood 11 Mr ooat a ^ tho value of tha admlalatratleB of Oevefaer La Idherto, whose Freaeb lur- Wadsworth itreet with garage. and ualfy three oedee whtoB h ^ Oreie, BikM ipeaiie liberty, wee released MOVING—TRUCKING— AdulU. Tel. 42N. Notre Dame laoreaeed today ai four been fubafitted. ' ii 17 Ml* oaat. aew euipeoted oases of typhoid were SSUu wore oeatrary to tha Zb maktag the trto to Beetoa for from a flrit flsertgage of 94,400 oa Want Ad STORAGE 30 ^OR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat, aU placed la teolatlea. Whalea, Uaklag tbe fermulatloa oaaaeaal movoaaoat aad rtpre- tbe radio talk Dr. Delaa took hli hl8 heme at 99 PmuI Lake Read, improvements and garage, 19 Jlol* Za reoeat wMki the disease bu of the Biiw code to the fanaeqt aofltod third ooaeootttlvo asonth- fire, al^laae ride. He waa pUotad Waterbuiy,, held by Mri. LuEo IXLVBR LANE BUI LIMB Offer tbs strike, said that tbe queitleae by OaptalB harry Oeaeroua. n tha Beeulieu of 849 River itreet, Wa- Manchester aooommodatlon of tLslr large Ds* lister street Inquire 81 Holueter caused the death of -four. The total ly adi^utoo aad the aooead amath la wbiob bad to be settled 'aoludSdi. which trade w u larger than-la tha trip to Boatpa the plaae eiroled terbury ZB addiilea the *oaa oer- Luxe bus for lodge, party or team street. now under treatment or obeervatloa Dr» Delaa’e hdhu here aad oa tbe Evening Herald ii8 8 . ' Tbe right of tbe employe to eU-' oorreipoadlag ipeBth of 1919., iratloa eettlad for 909749 la back tripe at ipseial ratM. Ptaone 8068 leotlve ba^ltoajf. The empl^ere. return tr^ about alaa la tha avealag xei aad for two years baok later- 8 ^ , 8884. FOR RBNT-8 ROOM APART While the 400 eloletered auas were ' 'For tho flrit seven amathe of the MENT, all laprovuM ats, bot wa Whalea agreed to oollee- oaleadu year, e a p ^ a&muatod to ha agaia eUrEid MaBohestor. The eset OB tha BwrtraMi CLASSIFIED believed to have eeoaped there were trip from Boetoa to Hartford waa ADVBRTISEMENTS LOCAL AND LONG DXITANCB ter beqt fumlUMd also garaga La- fears that aumy of the 800 aovloes tive bargEalag. |I14,841,(K)0 aad imports to 1786,- Tbe aotual aaseuat'ofv e e ' wthe a leoaleaa quire I f UUsy street upstairs. A shorter work week. Tbe em- 196,000. giving this eouatnr a favor made la 40 mlautee, at about 1,000 said to be the flrst audo' to tho moving, gsnsfsJ jmcklng, livery alight have been exposed. ^ t elevation due to a lew eEllag. ‘Xlwglai.J awM Oeuat eta avarags words to a liae, ssrvlos. Uur affiliation wltb Umtsd ployeri, Whalea lEd, wanted ‘ 40 able baUnoe of 870,146,0()0. * i oorporatloB la New laltlala, aumbsrs sad FOR RENT-NEAR Center,, two Now the dlieaee got lailde the The atmosphere was ao "eoupy" last New York itato wka1 999,1 9 ^ 4 9 . Of Vans Isrvios means lower rates on hours, the union 80. The eompro- The trade for the period oompar* evening that the mall plan# did not eaob oeuat as a word aad eesipoud modem, five room flata, outlet for waUi of the iaetltuUoB has not mlse wee 86 hours. «d*wlth 8946,142,000 of OjnMrto la this amouat Mrs. BeauUou VeeEved words as two worda lUalaiatn oest Is furniture moving to distant pointa beea explalaed. There has oeea only Biake toa usual trip. Largs modem trucks, sxpsrlsnosd eleotrlo stove, garage If desired. A flxlag of reepoaEbility of job-' the same urlod of the i n a y u r 98,960 la FederqLkoada beariag in isr e t HALF-CUkO CURSORS ^RE SOON SOAKED WITH ICY SPRAS. THE WIND CROWS Stronger .THE VMAVES hich&R* the ice pack BEGINS TO CREAK AMD GROAM ALARMINGLY. THB NATION FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser s a y / w h y d o n ’t YOU KNOW THAT OkAVl BUT MOT YOU THAW OUT A I ooKTr .WlUrnMS eitwr HEROE.S APE MADE ~ NOT 6ORM .U.aMT.( »•«» J SALESMAN SAM A Barrel of Fun! By SmaU f^CLUfUlE'VC ALL OK e I «U F OtfTA Y9R. OU'P- /^(O, fRb A USTTa TSouDLE , U lB L L , CHARLEY, iOHY jOYEfttW ' ?&CUN BALVHHDOlM JPiT AMD CAWtY THIS BAailCL CRACOUN' o u T a T U IB T h in g -! C«AW)L OUT, THGH? ~ T ~ ' i ' TH' CIOCUB, Boss I OVeR.*tb*Oi'GUFpLY TfeNT- • T\i«N d o OUT AMD DO SOHff. %A\ f WELL. LET'S .SURE- m a n ! TH E HEy! COME HEBE TW« MOBE AOVtiETtGiN’ l K E T DOW N AMD I V IEW OLH" OF FRECKLES— WHO IS LLSkHAn Ig e t so m e th in g THIS WINDOW IS THAT TALKIN' TO n TO EAT, e O E A T -rL L UNCLE JOHN ? RED/ HATE TO LEAVE TT/ GAS BUGGIES Sock-OI /v By FrtiiikBec)c PITY SAKBS! WHY DO YOU WBAP PAGGgDY OLD SOCKB WHEN YOU HAV~iVB A DRAW------ER PULL -OP N E W IS THERE iHATOOe SOMEgCDY ONES? I— n H i ^ ?y ANYONE TH MAMB WANT WITH OStRSeiCLES P FRECKLESy WAV UP " AT RARAOIBe LAKE. m 1..- I V v t .h > Ji'-'-'H ?" >'• V;-' ■■ L’’ ' # ?AGB tOTOXf®^ ' ? Mrs. Katherine M. Finlay .of 24 . -A- Park street Is visiting the family OVER300EIGNNRA ABOUT TDWiN of her son, Stuart, in Hamden, Conm A pre-n&t&l clinic w ill b« held to* AGREEMENTS HERE morrow morning at 10 o’clock at Mrs. Helen C Bayna ol 22 For the Health Center on'^ H ^ee est street has retumed after spend streets ing some time at Kitteiy ^Int, 16 CtmceniS ' in 'T o w n Have Maine. Albert Spalding, master violinist, Complied Since Yesterday will be the,, guest artist at the Postmaster Reptnis. Berkshire Playhouse in Stock* TWO DOGS KILLED HERE Articles NOW at These bridge, Mass„ Saturday afternoon of this week at 2:80 o’clock. Direc ' Mancheetor’e list of NRA signers On August 1st the govempaent placed a tax on cotton used by manufacturers. Oh Augtist 80th this tSx will be placed on rotall etoeks. - We tor F. C. Strickland who has been BY ADTOS YESTERDAY totals 306 with the addition of 16 ■ bought large quantities of merchandise in advance and are prepared to take care of a very large voluihe. of business; but on account of the rim moat successful In securing stars concerns since yesterday it was re in wholesale costs since we made these purchases; we cannot guarantee these prices after our present stocks ara sold. , of the Intim ate stage for Us pro ported by Postmaster Crocker to ductions, Is endeavoring to bring to Two dogs were run over and killed The high quality and full size standards In this Hale merchandise will prove most economical'and satisfactory in the long run. .Unless by automobiles in Manchester yes day. Those who signed were: Wal ' the qualify- is there, unless the full size standards are maintained, merchandise is not a bargain at any price. We suggest that you consider vour the theater for the entertainment wants carefully and BUT NOW befox;e the prices advance. of his clientele, musicians of na terday. A buU dog owned by Mrs. ter S. Billings, Mary ESlzabeth tional prominence. Martha Gibson of East Center Beauty Nook, Schaller Motor Sales, street was killed in front of the Stanley Krojwski, Fairvlew Dairy small store at 332 East Center Fall School The Amaranth Sewing clul will street in the afternoon, when run Farms, Dpmenlc Beletti, James M. 4-Year Guarantee! I^rge, 81x99-inch have an all-day outing tomorrow over by a car driven by William J. Burke, Clarence H.' Anderson, Rich at Mrs. Dulu ^Mwell’s cottage at Frelver of 46 Elizabeth street. Hart ard G. Rich, Bill’s Tire and Repair Coventry Lake. Shop, Maple Tire and Battery Com ford. The dog bad run directly in pany, F. B. Bray, jeweler; Mexican fremt of the automobile, too late for Frocks, Suits Manchester Camp No. 2640, Roy the driver to stop. Deputy Sheriff Petroleum Company, Plummer Fill al Neighbors, held its annual out ing Station, ^^cenzo luliano and James H. Johnston was close by at Ralph Lanzano. “Cannon” Muslin Sheets ing Sunday at Andover Lake. The the time and investigated the acci headquarters was the spacious old dent. farmhouse, over 100, years old, Earl Wright of Cobper .street was wUch is available to cottagers at the driver of the other car, which the lake for such gatherings. De struck and killed a police dog owned spite threatening weather water by Mrs. C. Christiansen of 46 Wood All Reorders sports and games were enjoyed land street on Woodland street early Electric last evening. ‘ The circumstmicjes and at 1:30 a salad and cold meat Risfrisrerator All Reorders Wm Be $1.39 $ luncheon was served and at 5:30 a were similar to the other mishap, 1.10 light supper. Much credit for the the dog nmning in front of the car For Expert WiU Be Higher success of the outing is due tc the before the driver could edme to a committee in charge, Mrs. John stop. Service It’s none too early to Anderson, Mrs. Susan Morrison, ’ Call 5680 think about the young Buy plenty of these fine muslin sheets now; after September Mrs. Margaret Brown and Mrs. tots’ . school needs. 1st they’ll be lots higher! Sheets that «ilT give four years of con Here’s the last word In Robert Holland. The next meeting Authorized Prigldalre Serv tinuous service. • Size before hemming, 81x99 inches. of the camp will be held September OB. C. M. PABKER > Sizes cotton frocks and suits DENTIST ice-man, wltb 10 yraref 2 to 6 for tots beginning their 11 at the home of Mrs. Agnes Mes practical experience. sier of Center street Telephone 54 Pratt Street years first schooling. 6-8492 Hartford, Ct. Dentletry that wip pleaee yon, Baby S h o p - 81x99-Inch The Silk City Flute Band will KEM P'S, Inc.| Main Floor, rear. Quality 42x36-Inch hold a meeting at 13 Brainard at a price yon can afford to pay. Place Saturday morning and not Thursday as stated in last night’s Sheets Pillow Cases Pillow Cases Herald. A Special linne Lodge, No. 72, Knights of I PytUas, will hold its regular meet-1 Selling! ing at Orange Hall at 8 o’clock to N night. HALES SELF-SLHVL' 79' 25' 17' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grlmason of Cotton West street and children have re All Reorders AU Reorders AU Reorders am ed home after spending a few| cs F ? a c e: r \ WiU Be $1.10 WiU Be 29c w m Be 22c days at Andover Lake. A first quality cotton sheet that Cases that will give three to five Size, 42x36 inches. An inexpen Mr. and Mrs. James C. Robinson I Frocks will give satisfactory wear. years’ wear. 42x36 inches. sive case that will wear! tA Greenhill street left this morning { for an automobile trip through At HALE’S Domestic Section—^Main Floor, left Maine. On their return to Connec The Most Complete ticut Mr. and Mrs. Robiiiscm will vacation at Woodmont until Labor Large, Thirsty Day. Grocery Stock In Town U .45 Miss Beulah Filbig,’ daughter of I Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Filbig of 203 Over 5,000 customere a week—we have to be right!'^ Main street, will leave on Friday “Cannon” Towels / for the Century of Progress Exposi FREE! A pl