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HANGS HMSELF Community Club, Whitou Makes Trip Across in 57 Memonal Library and Honrr, Winds Slow Down FIRE TO HOME POOR BUSINESS Speed From 92 to 12 Morton “ Y” at North &id. • Wr TOJWIfflVES Miles an Honr— Monster Tlie wills of four men for years Victor Waicben, North End outstanding citizens m that secbon Crowd Greets Homecom- of Manchester commonly referred Resident, Demented, Im- to as the North End concurf imwit- Block Effortst to Rdievo** • Un- tir,gly to a great extent in making ers as Giant Airship Ar possible for that area of the. town perils Family, Takes Own employment so l ^ y Can one of the most attractive commu- ; a combined Whiton Memorial rives at Its Mooring Mast nity centers this state and possibly ' Ufe— Wife An Invalid. Ubr.rr»VM“ rS o ri M. a T ‘’rKbrS? woSo°New York C!ity to idiemicalB and drugs. Democratic leaders could not lend' miles east of Belle Isle by nity center, assisted by the money agrainst him for slapping the face well-as farm labor, but that closed Henry Kittredge Norton of New their support to any corrective liner Empress of Australia. day, following Governor Roosevelt’s Regarding industrial unemploy York,' publicist and author, at toe John T. Robertson made available ! of one of Ws^(^u|drters._, industrial plants and part time measures without depriving their 6;00 p. m.—^Reported position demand last night to District At operations continued to affect many ment, the department said a majori Institute of Politics today. for the purchase of additional propi-i Waithehs fai^ y conrists of his workfers. Building construction work ty of ^the ^ plants which i had not re- party of a battle cry for toe cam ' 700 nfiles southeast of Belle erty and the development of the | wife, who is seriously ill one son. torney Crain of New York for a Dr. Norton, led toe general con paign. Isle. remained below the level of pre- opened during the latter part of ference on United States policy to 7K)0 p. m.—-Reported podtton Community club’s work. The will of j Joseph, 22, ^ d two^ughters, “full record” of the Ewald case. vious years following shutdowns for in- “And toe country hks continued Willie T. Morton made possible an| lie, 17, and Syl-via, 11, all of w ^m the Caribbean area. He said, 1,387 miles east of Mon- Mr. Roosevelt referred to proceed The statistics section reported a ventory, repairs or holiday periods, to suffer— business is slow to re ample fund for the erection of a. Uve at home, besides a married ings in the investigation of charges “never before have toe relations be cover—^workers walk toe streets treaL YMCA which if present plans daughter, Mrs.. August Anderson of price index decline of 2.8 from June 1 expected to reopen in August tween a great power and toe sur Friday, Aug. 15: former aty Magistrate George F. K looking for work while toe Demo carry wiU be an integral unit in the | Uberty street. The illness of Mrs. Ewald had paid money to secure his rounding areas besn on any basis cratic strategists confer and con 1:00 a. m.—Reported position structure as it is now planned. And, i Waichen, which has been of long appointment to the bench. A Grand except that of conquest on.toe one sult and Issue statements, all toe . 1JI55 miles caht of Mon- the wills of Dr. F. H. Whiton and! duration, is beUeved to have wor- Jury refused to act in the case. The hand and submission oh toe other. while fearing an' improvement to tireal, 1,783 miles from Mrs. Whiton make available another j ried her husband to a point where governor would not comment on his FOURTEEN M m TRIES TO SAVE 12 Only to toe CJaribhean is it possible business before toe election. They Cardington. fund, sufficiently large enough to it may have affected his rea^n. action. His demand of Crain came to find such states' as Cuba, Haiti, hold to toe feUacious idea that If 8:46 a. m,—^Estimated crossed provide a fine library w hich -will Waichen returned home at 9:30 after he had declined to act several Santo Domingo, Nicaragua and Cos things will just remain as they are halfway mark of trip. also be incorporated in the general | last night and, all the other mem times on appeals from various ta R ica.” until election day, toe Democrats 10:11 m.^-Sighted by S. S. building scheme, ■ | sources on' that he ordered an in SENT IN FOR FIRE “Why are these sovereign will secure control of Congress.” Oameronia two thirds ' of 'The Propos^ j (Contlnaed on Page 3) quiry into alleged corruption in New states?” he asked, pointing out that The Luqas stateinent —’ the open the way across the Atlantic The plan, in the main, is to, con- j York caty, demands that came with other, islands are«^ of toe world al ing gun of .toe Bi^bHcan NBtional vert the present White House, the each of a long series of cases involv though nwM a^^all 'paaTKtpktiaa ' in~ toe ‘ 0:45 p.- nn—Land -^ILawthweit' home of the Manchester Community ing judges .driCity officials. m p ei^ appmdages.^’' fan election campaigns — com of Faniet, Ireland, 418 miles Twenty-five lines of Hose from Cordngton. club, into the Young Men’s.-Chris^ i NAMES SEN. JONES Republican Claims “It is because toe United States pared toe Demottatic party to a tian Association building made avail has refused to follow a hitherto uni Saturday, Aug. 16: Republican leaders of the Legisla able by the will of Willie T. .Morton, j Used to Fight $200,000 Boat Tries to Unscrew versal precedent," he said,, “by. all (Continued on Page 3.) 3:80 a. m*—Passed over New- The present building would be com- i ture were among those most earnest toe age-old rules of national growth ' port, taraveUng slow ly. pletely reihodeled and an addition ] in demanding state action on what toe islands of toe Caribbean and toe ^:15 a. m.—^Pamisd over Bris- built to the east providing foi: ai they alleged was a breakdown in the New Haven Blaze. Engine and Sinks* mainland, as far south as Panama toL - 'large recreation hall and swiiuming 1 city adininistration. Democratic should long since have become 3:40 a. m.->Passed over Swin comment on their demands was that pooL The present White House, Co-1 American territory.” don. they were try^g to manufacture lonial in architecture, serves as thei Burlington, Aug. 16.— (AP)—An M exico’s, Debts. . 4:40 a. nu—Arrived-over Card Witness Says Author of. “ 5 political ammunition for the fall New Haven, Aug. 16.—(AP.)— basic design for the entire building, Fire early today swept the Howard air of quiet and saddness hung over Herbert Feis, formerly of toe to- ington. ' and would constitute the main ep- j cam paign. tematlonal labor office at Geneva, ^ ■ ■ The governor’s message to Mr. Company, brick msmufacturers, lo Brown Ledge Camp today as thq HEARTY WELCOME trance and social rooms of the and 10 Law” Got Radio discussed toe new agreement for / Crain came a few hours after Rabbi cated at Boulevard and Kimberly drowning of Lieutenant Allen Cava Y.M .C.A. . avenue and destroyed two buildings payment of Mexican external debt. Cardington, Eng., Aug. 16.— (AP) The library building, in memory Stephen S. Wise of New York City naugh, camp riding instructor who Uceflse for Rum Romiei|. had asked him in a telegram from with an estimated loss of $200,000. He said' provision of toe agree Through terrific storms that tested of Dr. Whiton, would be located to was recenUy gfraduated from the ment approach closely toe upper Lake Placid to .“purge” the city of Fourteen alarms were sounded her mettle and proved her sea the west of the present White House Cavalry School at Fort Riley<' Kan limit of what it would be wise for Is Taken to Battery in City ci-vic and judicial corruption by state soon after the fire was discovered worthiness, toe B ritish dirig^ible and following in architectural de- sas, became known. His drowning, creditors to seek or toe government sigfn the plan o f the YJM.CiA. sec Seattle, Wash., Aug. 16— (AP) — action. (Jovemor Roosevelt said about midnight, sending all avail bom of an effort to saye the lives qf R-lOO today completed her voyage when he announced his decision the to attempt to pay. If no improve Tug and Treated lik e an tion at the eastern extremity of the The‘ story of alleged bribeiy and in able apparatus to fight the biggest his-wife, $. woman counsellor, and ment to economic conditions or the to Canada and back and was moor building. The White House in the trigue'1^^. by' AMred M- Hubbard, wise message had not been recived. fire New Haven has had to a year. Dr. Wise Aroused ten girls, who overturned while public administration takes place ed srfely to her home mast at 12:02 government witneM against Roy C. 'Two buildings were burned. One boating on Lake Champlain, became this amount to fact probably would International Hero- (Continued on Page 4) Dyle, ousted Federal prohibitiop ad Dr. Wise was aroused by the was a three-story main building p. m. (6:02 a. m., E. S. T.),. , Grand Jury’s refusal to act in the known late last night. The accident prove too much; if great improve ministrator, aud four others charged while the other was a storehouse of occurred 'Thursday. ment occurs toe surplus would facil The world’s largest lighter than with being in lea^e with big rum Ewald case, a refusal due, he said, two stories to height. In the main air craft twice crossed toe Atlantic largely to the methods pursued by Lieutenant Cavanaugh was re itate toe government’s plans for ed New York, Aug.._16.— (AP)-r-Sir nuining. organfeations, echoed in * “largely to 1 structure were two brick making ocean in a span of 3,287 miles along the prosecution.” He labeled it an turning with the party from a trip ucation, public health, agriculture, Thomas Upton came to America to DRIVER ARRESTED political circles today as their trial machines valued at $50,000, each of to Clanada. He, with his wife, the toe Great Circle route and added to stood in recess over the weekend. other item in the breakdown of public works.” day for his fifth attempt to wto'the justice to New York City. Dr. Wise which were destroyed. woman counsellor, and seven girls Americans Aided. America’s Chip, announcing, that if her voyage toe mileage from St. Hubbard said United States Sen ‘ 25 lines of /Hose were in a motorboat and had to tow Hubert Field, Montreal, to Ottawa, ator Wesley L. Jones, vigorous sup said the Federal district attorney W. W. Cumberland, former finan he failed this time he would “try IN PASTOR’S DEATH alone could be relied upon to deal Twenty-five lines of hose, eight a canoe containing three other girls. cial adviser to toe government of again” as soon as possible. Toronto and return. porter of prohibition and author of of them being laid from West River, The canoe capsized and the three Besides displaying remarkable •Ihe Jones “Five and Ten” law, ob with “conduct which should be dealt Haiti, told toe conference that the lu high good humor, toe 81 year with simply and directly by the dis were played on the blaze. Firemen g^rls swam to the motorboat, which intervention of the United States old nkerchant and yachtsman was speed, toe bulky airship conclusive tained the license’ for a radio sta ly demonstrated her mighty strength tion which. Lyle and others - had trict attorney.” also capsized. in Haiti has not been particularly taken from toe Le'riatoan at Quai> He asked the governor to act with (Continued on Page Two.) Dives Beneath Boat lucrative to Americans froin toe anttoe on toe^clty tug Macon .and by riding out wind and storm to toe Hebron Clergyman Killed by establi^d at Gray’s Harbor, Wash., latter part of her homing run, to as an official excuse to ^-visit that “vigor and directness” against the Lieutenant Uavanaugh repeated point of view of trade. Investments brought up toe bay wjto all toe fan "as yet unchallenged threat of alli ly dove beneath the overturned and loans. fare of a hero’s welcpme. It w m the immense satisfaction of her de- district. , Hubbard said the prohibi sig^ier and toe ofScers and passen Autoist Who Flees; Caught tion officials visitOd Grays Harbor to ance between civic corruption and motorboat to an effort to unscrew President Hoover’s policy toward Sir Thomas’ sixty-second visit to toe protect liquor runners. judicial conduct.” FLIERS’ MANAGER the engine and lighten the - craft, toe C^arib'bean w as defined by W il United States, but toe first time he gers on board. , Ex-Bum Banner which was. hardly large enough for liam English WalUng, New York had been given an official welcome. Speed Sldw^ Down in East Hampton. Hubbard, admittedly a former the 13 to hold on to. On his last at publicist, as ‘/giving governmental As he phrased it when he The dirigible lefc Montreal at rum ntoner and more recently a HAS A COMPLAINT tempt he struck'his head and was support to econoinic economic totervenuon j py former police commis- 8:28 p.m ., E. S. T. Wednesday. Fol Federal, prohibition agent under j EDDIE IN ST. LOUIS brought to the siuface by his wife. ratoer than to economic j^Qjjg^ (jrover Whalen, head, of; toe lowing toe Great arcle .route' adr Trailed to East Hampton by two Shortly after being rescued he mayor’s reception cotomittee, ‘^his most without deviation, a speed up Lyle, tested that Lyle and' his ism .” . _ ...... ------...... state policemen, Joseph Biondi, 18 ctoef assistant, WiUlam M. Whit sank, exhausted from his exertions. ‘'That is,” Mr. Walling said, “our is the first time-I have ever to 92 miles an hour was attained. Others of the party were lescucd. economic interests are apparently When headwinds^ buffeted her, toe years old, was arrested at his home ney, one';;of the five, on trial, solicited St. Louis, Aug. 16.— (AP.) — taken off a ship by toe ppUce.^ The lieutenant, son of Colonel L. expected to establish themselves by R-lOO slowed dovra to 12 or 15 miles and re^peived from . .R oy Olmkted, Eddie Schneeider, 18, of Westfield, Little Money Coming in to He expressed toe opinion -hat in there today as the driver of the ma head of? a large liquor . smuggling T. Cavanaugh of Washington, D. G., their own efforts in these counties, toe Shamrock V he had a yacht an hour, but rode steadily on und«: N. J., \^o seeks3 to establish a new chine which struck and fatally in organization, and others. $6,000 for was acting as a riding instructor at unaided by toe American govern capable of winning toe emblem of perfect control. jured Rev. Theodore D. Martin, rec use to the Senatorial campaign of junior transcontinental fiight rec Reward Jackson and the camp while on a leave of ab- ment. international yachting Euprenacy. The time of crossing was ai^ “Once established, our govern proximately 57 hours, acQording t<> tor-emeritus of St. Joseph’s Episco 1926. . , - . .. • ord, planned to take off from Lam- ; sence from his Army duties. Recalling that toe cup had been to The witness, prewnted by the- bert-St. Louis field before noon to ment is ready to use diplomatic Md this country for 79 years, ke sMd.he an official announcement. Carding pal church in Hebron, last night. O’Brine for Staying A loft govemment as the alleged inter day after an overnight stop here. financial pressure to see that toe thought it was about time that It ton, despite toe bad weather, turneq The young man was charged with mediary between rum runners and .Schneider’s flying time when he governments of toe countries invad went back to Ite native land.', out in force to greet toe air ad venturers. The R-lOO dropped her manslaughter and taken to jail in Federal prohibition officers, testi landed^here at 7:04 p. m., was 8 ed shall not loosen their foothold, Aiudoas About Slclpper. St. Louis, Aug. l6.— (AP)—Dale ABANDONING SHIP mooring cable at 11:30 a. m., after fied be-himself handled thn $6,000 hours and 38 minutes. He is at Sir 'rhomaa asked who would be H artford. Jackson and Forest O’Brtoe still circling toe airdrome and was fast payifient to Whiiiiey. . ’ tempting to beat the mark of 28 t r e a s u r y b a l a n c e his rival skipper to toe forthcoming Police said they found blood Leslie E. Salter, assistant attor were adding hours to their sustain race starting September 13. He ened to her mast 32 minutes later, hours and 18 minutes flying time ed flight record today ttod Bill Pick MILES FROM LAND and 18 days sifter she had slipped stains on Biondi’s car and that the ney general conducting the prose established by the late Frank Golds- Washington, Aug. 16.—(AP)— was especiaUy eaget to find out cution, then directed Hubbard’s tes ens, their manager still was com her . cables for the voyage. registration numbers of the car borough.. Treasury receipts for August 14 whether it would be Charles Francis timony into another chahneL. ■; ' plaining about what he called the Adamis, Secretary, of toe Navy, who 'It took an hour and 22 minutes tallied with those given to sftate po The New Jersey youtfi flew here were $4,071,337.68; expenditures, The witness testified maide sev meagre,, financial amount harvested as his last opponent sailed toe Reso to bring to toe airship from to® lice of a car which fied from the eral payments of protection money from Columbus, Ohio, to four hours by Messrs. Jacks,on,- O’Brtoe and 252 Persons Forced to Take $9,630,126.37; balance, $105,155,- time it was sighted over toe field. scene after striking the minister. for members of the 'Olmsted ■ ring and 43 minutes. His next scheduled Pickens. Home Comers Greeted stop is Wichita, Kansas.. 4CS.97. (Continued on P ^o Two.) The car is understood to have been direct to Lyle to June or J^y, 1926. Thus far Pickens has been able Lord Thompson, minister for air, to close but, four contracts totalling to the Boats 500 Mdes greeted the hom'xximers at toe top observed parked on the side of the about $1,800 for the. fliers andi this of toe landing tower, after they had road about a quarter of a mile away comprises “ their sole reward” ex been oxanaiued by toe Customs while three young men were making cept for $7,000 they will' receive From book ’s Islands. officers. In enterprising fashion Lord repairs. The radiator of the car was from, an oil company whose pro Thompson broackAst a speech and ducts they are using, Pickens com .regular British broadcasting com damaged and the lights out when plained. Suva, Fiji., Aug. 17.— (Sunday)., pany annoimcers were on the air seen. A stream of water marked Keep Up Spirit — (AP)^—^The master of toe disabled Is Dead in Baltimore with a continuous description of toe the roadway from the scene of the Despite aU his troubles however, British steamer Tatoiti wirelessed at arrival and nioofipg of toe airship. accident to where the ear was Pickens is “trying to keep up to® 12:30- a. m. today that passengers Man Drops Dead and crew were abandoning ship at 16.— (AP.)—^Company for $34,000,000..He Imme- Orange, Va., Aug. 16.— (AP)i'-Thet A. Lliuibergh, at noon today. ' Jini^j^h, ’ and the four In toe week-end pwty were Pres will give a midnight show tonight fered a relapse August 14. Slick en Illinois fields fo r $2.50Q,0Q0, only to toem . M itoy also brought ,xrtth thdp; bron, shortly after 9 o'(dPennsylvania oil fields resume' operations In toe southwest. Ochs, pubUsber of toe New York O’Brine «chequer. • miles southwest of Rarotonga island He, was credited wit& discovering listened raptly to toe ruaat^i when s ^ c k by the -autorndt^p. The Betm igharge o f fljdng activities for of toe Cook grroup. The Tahiti was early in life iand later went west the Wai;, Maviy,' Ctonomercial and •nmes; Will Durant, toe author; Today was.toe 27th to toe air for In March 1929^ he sold his Wf9tern Boifie oiF tbe m ost pro<^uciBg fields o f driver ^d not stop, but, ’ instead Jackson and O’Brtoe, to to® mono ;port Office/Pepartmmt were' among Everett Sandeifs, who was secretary holdings to toe Prarie O il and sMtibnl plane Gteater St.'Louie.' (Contihne'oa (Continued on Page tS)^: the week-end guests p t -the Pfesi- to President CooUdge, and others. I MAWfrmngTm t liiVBNTKG HERi5J). SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, AUGUST i«. 1980. fP A G E TW O ' i witii. One escapade which attracted considerable attention was when, SEVEN WOMEN FLIERS Legge Says Farmer HANGS H M m F ^ ot long ago, he threw a number of OBITUARY loaded-pistol cartridges into the Stole Other l^not of a stove, resulting in an ENTER THE MITDERBY Is Willing To Cut explosion. AFTER H E f f i Lately, his 'family say, he had Long Beaqb, Cal., Augc 16.--tAP) His Wheat Acreage madefa good deal of trouble by re< Milk While —Seven fliers were entensd tay to e household ' bUlh the Women’s National Bong'Beach By FRANK L WELLER and by becoming unduly secretive TO AH) SELVES FIRE TO HOME over money xnatters. He in .believed Th. mysterloua loss of UotUe of®PoUce were Inform s sjsd » to Chicago Air Derby wmch,starts ' (Associated Press Fbrm Editor) ^ j, j In man was assigned to the task oz Sunday afternoon. The reristfdtion Leslie Plan .1 ■ A to have had a considerable sum of (Continaed from Pa^ t.) thHIc and cream from doorsteps in finding the culprit deadline was-set at 3 p. i&^ today. Leslie Plau, 39, of Berea, Ohio, Washington— (AP)—^The Ameri (Contlnaed. From Page One) money in his possession, having dis played, it is said, some $800 in cash various sections of the town during One home on Main street north - With last minute entried^antici- died at the Memorial hospital at can wheat farmer, says Chairman “quack” and toe Republican a t- at one time. No considerable sum, the early morning hours has been of the Center had lost milk most pated, the racers were preparing for 3:40 this morning after a- lingering Legge of the farm board, la through berz of the family but Joseph hay ganization to toe "old fkmily phyiti- however, was found on to”- body and frequently and the patrolipan took the air jaunt that will pay to illness with heart trouble. He en- with fantastic vislbim of “roller’ ing retired, proceeded to try the clan” needed t<) deal with a serious solved with the apprehension of a what has become of toe money, a stand near there. After a lonif the winner; $3,600 and $2,400 to 1 tered the hospital last Tuesday. and is ready to shoulder his ehare doors of their sleeping rooms. The illneu. The new director, . whose youth in the employ of a local milk whether deposited in a bank or hid watch his efforts were rewarded second and thirdI ^n^:^ h ^ rs. 1 Mr. Plau had been lixinff wito Ws of responsibility ih effecting eco doors had been locked, however, and task as commissioner^ of internal dealer. The youth was immediately when'he caught the thief in the act. The______nine day ^ totour u r iwill end at the sister, Mrs. Fred Duktig, in North nomic adjustment- he went downstairs and spent some den or otherwise disposed of, his revenue was surrendered to David . discharged and since families who The youngster who- had developed national air races at Chicago. Blanes Coventry since last May at which This impression, he says, was time singing and making what the relatives had not learned this morh- Burnet, of West Virginia, simul tim e he was accompanied east by gained by personal contact with family believed to be intentionally had reported the milk thefts did not rather strange tendencies of late are powered with motoM up to 100 taneously with taking over toe Re was employ^ as a delivery boy by his mother, Mrs. Suzan Hepner, and farmers during his tour of the disturbing noises. He quieted down, publican oftice, charged toe Demo care to press the charges the case cubic inches displacement. a local milk dealer. In leaving milk Stricter rules were given as the another sister, Mrs. Bernice Lowe. winter whefit belt. however, and. the family went to crats irito having waged “a cam As proof of the farmer’s attitude,, was dropped. at a customer’s house he would see reason for the small fleld of en The latter two returned to Ohio. sleep. R-lOO IS HOME AGAIN paign of misrepresentation and con- the chairman says acreage reduc For several months the loss of the milk of another dealer on the trants. Among those not'' entered 'When Mr. Plau was taken to the Son Comes Home furing propaganda.” tion has been pledged in all states bottles of milk and at times the next veranda. He would sneak because of the size of their engines hospital, his mother hurried here About midnight, Joseph, who is Injures Bosiaess. of the winter .wheat belt where AFTER STORMY VOYAGE removal of the top of the milk only over to the next house, take the bot were Florence Barnes, San Marino, again from Ohio arriving yesterday also a fireman for the Rogers com- “That campaign has had a. de- farmers, following the lead of those from the bottles has been puzzling tle, rum along further, drink the Cal., world’s speed record holder'for in time to see her son and talk with I>any, hying em ployed a t the Char moralMng ^ e ct upon business,” he in tile spring wheat region, already several local famiUes. The product milk and then throw the empty or women, and Amelia Earhart. him agsdn. The body will be taken ter Oaki street plant, arrived home. (Ctmtinaed from Page One.) said. “That ihisrepreaentatlon has are bringing the 1931 acreage more of one particular dealer seemed to partially empty bottle in back of Mrs. Louise Thaden of Pittsburgh, back to Berea for burial. The He did not SM his father but heard made,its impression. That propa nearly in line with the 10-year pro be stolen more thsm others. Some some bushes. ' Pa., winner of last year’s derby be-- mother and Mrs. Duktig will make him in the .cellar, where he appear scription of what was going on at ganda has taken hidd.. It is well spective demand- for wheat. mornings bottle and all would be Could Have Plenty came the mother of a son a few the trip bswk to Berea. ed to be. throwing around some toe top of toe tall mast. there is yet time to get toe ifato to It is not the farmer, Legge says> stolen. Other mornings th^ top of At times the youngster would only weeks ago and will, remain at home. pieces of athletic apparatus belong Passengers w d crew were unani toe people. who talks about the board taking the milk or cream would simply be drink part of the milk leaving the Mrs. Caroline A. Borowskl ing to the son. Joseph though wor; mous in their' expression of belief “Ttoe country is facing a crisis. The official list of entrants: vast quantities of wheat and dump removed and the bottle and rest of rest for the other dealer’s customer. Mrs. Caroline A. Borowski, widow ried by bis father’s actions, conclud that the trip of the R-lOO had prov We are in the midst of a temporary Gladys O’Donnell, Long Beach; ing it in the ocean or'giving it to the milk left in its place on the Had the yoimg man made known his Margery Doig, Danbury, Conn.; of Ludwig Borowski, died at> her ed that the best thing to do was to ed beyond question the feasibility of but serious depression. If, by rea home on 194 Fern street early last China or selling' it at a loss to doorstep. wants he could have had plenty of Ruth Barron, Hollywood: Mrs. Mil go to bed. Which he did. trans-Atlsmtic . commfsrcial - airship son of this situation toe Demo evening after a lingering illness European countries merely for the At about 4:20 o’clock this morn-- ' Watched for Thief to '>drink from the man w ith dred Morgan, Beverly Hills, Cal.; communication. cratic Party — ' traditioa^ly known whom he was working. His em with heart trouble. She suffered a sake of getting it - out of this ing the'son-was awakened by an as The Free Trade Party* and TBe Milk dealers became incensed Claire Fahy, Los Angeles; Ruth country. Bide Throogh Gale ployer did not suspect what the Stewart, St. Louis, and Jean. La slight shock last week, and had been odor of smoke. Investigating, he ' That the giant ship rode-smooth Party of Unrestricted Inunigratibo’ when they repeatedly got com confined to her bed since that time. The chairman says the board'has plaints from customers that no youngster was doing since he was Rene, Chicago. found smoke piling up between the ly through a 75-mlle an bour gale —should gain control of toe legis busily engaged in making other Mrs. Borowski wsis a resident of -discussed at length the probability sidewall and the stairs lea^ g to lative branch of toe Federal govern milk had been delivered. They The itinerary lies over some- of Manchester for nearly 50 years and of selling American wheat to the irtto little discomfort to'thbse on deliveries while his helper was the most treacherous flying coun the ground floor. He threw a pail of board was cited^* by passengers as ment, what chance would there be made personal investigations, kept is survived by two sous, two daugh Chinese nationalist government on a watchful eye r/hile dn their de making the rbimds of other custom try in America, , water on the . place and . then awak the best evidence of her stability. A for a restoration of normal busi ers and at the same time stealing ters, two sisters, one brother and a deferred pa3rment plan and has ened the faimUy. With the aid of the ness? ■ BSect a Democratic Com:- livery routes, but were unable to two gfrandchlldren.^ ’The sons are given up the idea. brim m i^ glass, of water, placed on the milk. girls, Mrs. ‘ 'Waichen was carried gress in 1930 and this country discover where the milk was going. Albert C. Borowski and Herman C. It has concluded that China offers a taWe in toe cabin of the R-IQO be down staire and removed to the fore toe departure from Montreal not SM normal business agate for Borowski, the daughters, ^ s . Al no promising prospects as an out home of a neighbor across the some years to come,'’ fred Leidholdt and Miss Emma W. let for American wheat. did not spill a drop.all the way street, while an alarm nf fire was across toe'Atlantic. ' Lucas concluded with a state DOES NOT PROVIDE ASKS RECEIVERSHIP Borowski, the sisters, Mrs. Charles Nailing the theory that the board ment that he believed voters would might “give” surplus wheat to turned in. , ' ’ . The' R-lbO passengers acquired a Hansen, Mrs. Henry Custer, the Blaze Extinguished elect a Republican Congress to China, Legge says the “Board is not sense of absolute security within a brother, August Rebelski and the The firemen were somewhat de 'support President Hoover. PENSION BILL FUNDS New Haven, Aug. 16.—(AP) — grandchildren. Miss Marjorie V. in the gift business." few hours after toe-start of toe voy The Connecticut ’Title -and Mortgage Anti-dumping laws in foreign layed by a mix-up in the alarm, age. The ship averted a speed ap- < 3 6 u L.D Leidholdt and Louis F. Leidholdt. Company of this city, dealing in countries, he says, would prevent VFhich was from Box 52, but arriveSan Francisco press have quarters set aside, fur New York'companies. Before he phone and Eastman Kodak.. Case ventured Into theatrical manage his field as well as an excellent tion in the neighborhood where he w orks in MadricT. “Are” and attracted the attention of from Wellington, N. Z. them in a wing of the Meadow lived of being a-normal, industrious, lost 3 points. U. S. Steel opened up ment only the stars of New York teacher.” An ordinary soft drink sells, for flremen in Eng;ine House No. 11. In Brook clubhouse, with shower-baths good citizen until he- began to de %, but soon showed a loss of productions were sent on toui's to Canadta" Pacific, however, shot tip six or Mven cents. Tlds is about ' rapid succession fourteen alarms attached and refreshments served. velop eccentricities and fits of tem toe^ price of a--cup of coffee, a oup On the field, the old Harvard idea play with local stock compantps. 2 reflecting reassurances as to ' v.'ere turned in. LUNDGREN FORCED BACK He brought ■ David Belasco from per comparatively recently. Lat of chocolate, a glass of beer, a glass When flremen arrived the flames prevailed that numbering of the Protein Feed Increases terly he was difficult to get along toe dividend. of wine,, or a swig of cognac. ■_____ players was superfluous. There was San Francisco to New York. Mark had reached such an Intensity that Klaw was associated with the Froh- it was impossible to prevent them Mitchel-Field, N. Y., Aug 16 — no notion or desite to furnish, tho (AP)—^Ted Lundgren of Los An on-lookers with any Information mans in his early days. Gustave Australia’s Wool Output from spreading from the main was,one of the founders of the Sar building to the storehouse. geles took off at 9:15 (EST) today calculated to help them tell who from Roosevelt Field for Old gent Dramatic School, now the The origin of the fire which was who, man or pony. American Academy of Dramatic Orchard, Maine, to begin a flight Now, the players not only wear Canberra, Australia. (AP.) — A started in the msdn building was a A rt. mystery early today. The night around the world, but witbiil half jerseys with large numeraJs hut council of scientific and industrial an hour he was forced back by fog His widow, the former Marie Hu research apoplnted by toe Austra RAVISHINGLY CAPTIVATINGI watchman declined to make any vari-colored helmets to aid in dis bert, stage star whose best known statement and refused to tell where and landed here. tinguishing the International per lian federal government has dis It was soupy weather when Lim- vehicle was “The Witch” ; two sons, covered a protete' preparation he was when the fire broke out. formers. Moreover, printed pro P. Hubert and Louis H. Frohman, gren took off, accompanied by Pilots which, fed to sheep, substantially grams are now issued, and lists of and his brother Daniel survive. - Warner Bros. - Roger Q. Williams.and WiUiam the ponies furnished, numbered to increases their wool yield. NEED ENGINEERS. Marsalis, and within a few minutes correspond with figures on the sad When wool fell in price toe eco...f. 'Hu* ^ I'K. ’.y-' 'art.
MAN€lilST^:EWpNJNG ;HBRAU>^ fiJANCH^TERi CONN, SATURDAY, AUGUST 16,
Sunday School Lesson China *8“ Soldier^Pfesid^ht, How To Profit From F&ilare Battling Reds, Is Peace Road Boosters Organise j The Intenuittoiial Unllomi San-^ A t a meeting held in Grange H all,; day School Lesson lor A ng. 17: Vernon Center on T h u rsd a y ever j How to Profit From Failure. 1 nlhg, it was voted to form a. local] Sam. 9:15-17, 26-27; 10:1; 19:9-11: THE a ^ V A T IO N ARMY Sermon b y ^ e ^ v . Mr. Clark. * auxiliary' to the Connecticut Rural 31:1^. Adjutant and Mrs. Joseph Heard Topic: “The White Stone.” . ' Roads Association. The^ organiza- This is the third in a series of five tlon, whicJi will be known as the By WM. E. GILROY, D. D. The meetings for the weekend will sermons upon the messages of Vemon-Rockville Rural Roads Im- Editor of The Congregationallst be conducted by the band. Christ to the seven Churches, as < provement Auxiliary, starts with a The aasociation of the title of this Street meeting tonight corner fourid in the Revelation of St. John, j membership. ’These officers lesson with Saul, the first "king of Birch and Main. Evening Service omitted during ,^ere chosen: President, Luther California has abbut 685 of East Hartford There is norie of us so' good and By George Henry Dole. \ fanifily reUuaxed from a weeks vaca be regarded as a necessary even- miles at highway along which tr^s so well disciplined that he cannot International Sunday School Lesson Text, Adg. 17, ha've been planted and has surv learn a useful lesson from the fail tion at Fotot o’ Woods. tual step to the Improvement of the Lucien S. Ftom motored to South veyed others. Carl McKinley, Organist, and the Full ure of Saiul, the king. Therefore let him who thinketh he standetk take'heed lest, system,” he says. he falL— 1 Cor. 10:12. ampton, L. L, to spend, a few days An amendment to the federal-aid Civic organizations to lUtoniS with his uncle Clarence' H. Sloane. act on May 21, 1928, authorized have taken up roadside planting to Choir of the South Methodist Church. Miss Mae Benn is home for a time federal participation to the cost of such a degree that the state has STATE COP RESIGNS with an infected foot. planting shade trees along-- the had to issue regulatory rules. As a stimulant to accomplishment [ surely fall, if it is not t?Uriied. to MTw SaUy Finn has returned from federal-aid system. (Georgia is endeavoring to make Bridgeport, Aug., 16.—(AP) — everyone needs confidence. W.e en-j fidence to the tiu^, for It bOltoOt a weeks ■vacation at Point o' Woods. Prior to the amendment a number right-of-ways 100 feetw^e. Mis* State Policeman Elllsworth L- Deltz courage the beginner to have con- bear the fruits of Divine.,asaurwee Mrs. Grace 'jB'; Bidwell and Mrs. of states bad begun work along : .'W i^n M n , . IC entucky : snA^ of this city has offered his resigna fidenCe. A t first, and with the j nor Oie coiirforts_w»d;W of Sherman H, Pox spent Saturday, effective lines. D e la v ^ ^ i other' leaders tor. road*]^ tion from the State Police Depart puwly natural man always, confid- of eternal life. It has the" severe Aug. 9th with Mr. and Mrs. Luther ’The Massachusetts departinent'^ side:pMbttog. ence in self. Such confidence is es limitations of this natural life .only. Randall* to Ando'ver, Conn. Mr. and ment to Commissioner Hurley to But confidence to. tiib Liord is the fake effect August 25. He was sta sential to the begtantog to move one Mrs.' Randall were residents of to action. In action one learns his tree o f life that bears, all maniier of tioned at the Westport Barracks. fruit-for the Varying seasons of the Hockanum fof many years. St. Mary’s Episcopal Church Deitz, son of a Bridgeport: police weaknesses and his needs of keep. Teddy Sloane while swimming Though self-confidence is but a i spirit ‘ , man wno was slato a number of The Redwood,-the prince 6f trees, Sunday dove to shallow water and Church and Park Streets. years ago, said his "resign^on was form of self-love, it can be made to received a severe, scalp wound. Like bring forth something better. , a niassi've, the result of an altercation with his stand alone. It-must grow"'in the many other boys he found a stray Rev. James Stuart Neill, Rector. In northern districts the rpbt of stone. , ' superior officer, Lieui. Carroll. the; wild apple is •valued. Into it are forest, where other trees share the blasts of the storm and. cooperate Mss Catherine Merrill, daughter Rev, A lfred Clark, Curate grafted buds of choice fruits. The of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Merrill has wild root is acclimated and it to protection. , None of us is suf ficient unto h im s^ .. .He who thinks entered the employ of Beach, For OPERA STAR DIVORCED. stands the cold of winter.. We have man. A Cto., 25- Central Row, Hart Sunday, August 17th, i m 9th after Trinity. seen such trees heavily laden with that he stahd in' - .bis own ford. Los Angeles, Aug.,16;—(AP)— the choicest of fruits. Self-confld- strenght will siireiy fab before the PRICES SERVIGlES: -- Mary Lewis, opera star, waa granted eiice is like a* wild apple root. How enemies o f lust] aqg'er, resentment, |. fear, discontent, and't^ like,gener-.j. LEAVES BIG ESTA’IE 8:00 a.m .— Holy X^ommiuiion. a divorce from Michael ' Bblmen, ever great .miy be its accomplish- Wire Wheels at No E^tta Cost mehl, its fciilts are always bitter. ations of ^If-love. We ..need ,the operatic singer to whom she was Springfield, Mass„ Aug. 16— (AP) (Confidence to the truth, to purity, sustaining strenght: o f <3od and the married to New York]'to 1927. The —Lyman W. Besse late of this city, 10:45 a. m.—^Morning Prayer and Sermon. The Rev. decree was given srfter'a ten min and to the Lord is to all cases graft sympathetic coo^ratjon of* others . TJiecs to the struggle agaliptt the^adver- former owner of a . large chain, of Mr. Clark wifi-preach. Topic: “THK WHITE ute hearing yesterday on her com ed into the wild root of self-confid ence. Thus Mlf-cohfideuce is turned sartes Of the soul, Jtojt as fkase clothing stores to New &igland and plaint [chargii^, crueity , and, deser other cities left an estate valued at STONE.” . to the production of choice fruits of striving to suppress crime m «t tion.' ' $ 4,6 4 4 ,^ according to an appraisM 'Miss Lewis ^^testifisd Bohnen? righteousness, unselfishness, and ^ have the pubUbJI symp^tto I “ and co- (Evening Service omitted during August) confidence to the Lord. • operation. Without confidence. > to filed today. Of the total 18,448,693 "quite frequently MSSsd both n)e ie repreajttted by real eetate*. as •lid tbs ffi^ tu re all about.” . In the end, self-confidence will God, all will fall. . . / , A PAGE FOUB MANCHESTER EVENING 'HBRALD, SOCTH MANCHESl'ER, SATURDAY; AUGUST 16, } 98(t
FLOOR PLAN OF PROPOSED COMMUNITY CENTER JUDGESPiyir UBRARY, Y. M. C. A. W a ll S treet bygangstE, PLANS ANNOUNCED R E C O m S B O f (Oontinaed from Page 1) New York, Aug. 16.—June net Qill, Charles B. Loomis, Charles W. operating income of 172 Class I ft Holman, Mark Holmesr Harold Nor> center would be Joined to the railroads, including 16 switching ton, E. A. Lydall, Aldo Paganl, and terminal companies, totaled Cancelled CLeeb, Notes and YAI.CA.. building and the library Robert M. Reid,* Graces Robertson, by covered passageways. As the $68,883,476, compared with $106,- Scott H. Simon, Wells A/ Strickland, juM 817,808 in the like month last year. accompanying sketches show the Maud Shearer, Elmer T. Thlenes, finished b u U ^ s would harmonize ' Net operating income for the first Ledser Sheds Fomd ■ perfecUy and would make an “ J/e offlceS elected are President half was $876,428,639, against usu^ly beautiful appearance. The g jj. Simon; Vice President, E. ♦1. $562,729,734 In the correspoxufing Dead Gmunan’ s SafetY De ocation is ideal and the surround- , ^ Lydall; Secretary,'Maud Shearer; period of 1929. ^ ing property spacious enough so , ^ ^ea^urer, Ha^ld C. Norton. that a proper setting is afforded l „ tt at___ World production of copper In posit Box. thia particular type of architecture. i ^ e new president Scott H. Simon July aggregated 148,616 short tons, _ n i announced today the completion of The Buildings -' aU necessary preliminary steps in compared with 146,797 tons in June Chicago, Aug. 16.-^(AP)—Care and 174,507 tons in Jtfiy last year, The YM.C.A. building, part of the organization of the local the American^Bureau oC Metal Sta fully preserved records of A d a in which would be included in the pres Y.M.C.A. The local YJI.CA. has 7 - tistics reports. gang leader were made pubUe by ent Community club'and the rest in established its relationship to the •eu» an entirely new building, would in entire Y.M.CA.. movement through the^.' state: attorney's, , office last clude a large recreation hall or gym Despite the widespread drought, . - _i .iBv association with the Hartford Coun- .Ttm night. They showwl enormous, re nasium ^m epu^g 45by T ^ e e t ; a y m .CA.. ^hose resources, guid- hydro-electric developments of In ollticians and^^pb-' U»MM f I' space two tables, a refreshm^ helpful not only because of the large ■ t i / H»U,- International Paper and Power re lice on the other. bar, indiddual dining and and experience whifh ports. .In New England,' the nine ® would immediately become available. hydro*Alectrlc plants of N ew, E ng , The cancelled checks, notes and offices for the physical director and but because of tbe warm interest land Power Association on the ledger sheets of J^ick Zuta, vice for the transaction of business. and intimate knowledge of the local Deerfield and Connecticut rivers overlord who was shot down in a The library building which would situation by Charles W. Holman, generated 428,000,000 kilowatt measure approximately 50 by 100 Wisconsin dance ball recently, were president of the Hartford County hours In the first seven months this feet, two stories and basement, Y.M.C.A. and Elmer T. Thienes, its found in a secret safe deposit box would provide quarters for the li year, compared with 406,000,000 in Executive Secretary, well known in I the ,Uke period last year, showing a yesterday by investigators for the brary, separate offices and reading town. rooms and an auditorium seating new record. Storage on the two riv state attorney’s office assigned to 300 or 400 people. This auditorium Work Accomplished ers is substantially the same as last solve the slaying of Jake Ldngle, Considerable work has been done year and the present flow is practi would fill the need of a meeting -rmir, rLpeK.ft.iu Trij^une reporter. already on the new building project. wciuiaL'.IU. y * cally normal. On the Hudson river, place for lectures in the north end During the day, prosecutors re and for commimity gatherings here The services of the A-chltectural the storage provided by the recent —w m ■PM.'. tofore held in the churches or the Bureau of the National Council of — lUHMTrokr- ly completed Sacandaga resiervoir, fused jtq. divulge the secrets they school buildings. the Y.M.CA. with the architects, tsgri nWUMT«MUbMUO)IO- is maintaining the flow at' a point’ had found, saying that they only Hutchins and French of Boston, Funds Available which permits the plants to operate were of a sensational nature. Late whose local work has included the The most attractive feature of .-noxpitD,.___ at their usual capacity. new Parish House of the Center f ‘ «.Tiurwi»«rtooiTipMi- last night they relented and handed the entire proposition is the fact Congregational Church. The Man • riLu/S!ii®Seu»«e»u- that fimds are available to provide newspapermen photpstaUc copies of chester Trust Co. building, the Hol ~ • tnCA •Tiiuibtt;#—" just such a gn^oup of buildings. ■ Unnecticut State Firemen’s Assb- I why the moneys provided by these felt that the logical location would for many years. be on the grroupds that they own BESSrS (H M N elation today held the final business 'A cancelled check for $250 made wills cannot be used in bringing session of their annual convention, about this beautiful commimity and they propose to offer the town Overnight Fat and 52, He’s Held as out to a fpitear Judge of municipal a suitable building site for the build at which the 1931 convention dty Superior and Criminal courts, , center. ing without cost to the town. was to be chosen. The present White House and the BECDVE M tEASE An unpaid note for $600 on wUdi While no action has been taken A. P. News Michael J. 'Whalen of Hamden, appeared the hame of a former po- I property in which it is located are Heart Breaker De Luxe vice-president last year, was'elect now the property of the Manchester by the Selectmen or the Library llCA sergeaiit who at one timo' was Committee in reference to the lo- ed president late yesterday. Other asEgned to investigation o t vote Community club the final quit claim officers elected were Assistant Fire chtion of a library, the Community Burlington, Vt—Drowning of frauds and who later worked imder deeds having been filed this past Chief William H. Daley, Hartford, Club felt that it was advisable to Lieutenant Allen Cavanaugh, re Springfield Millionaire Left the civic safety commission. . week. The Willie T. Morton Y.M.C.A. MUCH-MARRIBD LOTHARIO NOW FACES COURT vice-president; Da'vld W. Harford, give a layout of the suggested build cent graduate of the Cavalry School Checks totaling $600 either made fimd will be worth at least $120,000 South Norwalk, secretary; Michaq) ings to show the possibilities in a at Fort Riley, Kansas, while at payable to or endorsed in the name when the money is needed next T :. Souney, New Britain, treasurer, library located on the site and of tempting to save the lives of his Them Bnt $7,000 a Yean of a former State Senator and Wuit spring, it is estimated. The Whiton Grand Rapids, Aich. — A fat and Rev. Michael J. Thompson, Wll- completing a Community Center wife, a second comrade, and ten Side political leader. I library fund will be worth about Umantic, chaplain. Daley was that would be the equal of any in girls, revealed on return of party and middle-aged Lothario, accused A caficelled 'Check for $500 made $160,000, the executors of the es Now to Get $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 .' elected over Assistant Fire Chief the state. to cam p. ' of lea'Ving a dozen cities strewn payable to a large (Took county po tate estimate. Roughly speaking, with broken hearts, faces a hearing Calvin Eklmond, New London, by a the proposed building will cost less The trustees of the Manchester Boston.—John B. O’Connor of litical club. Community Club are deeding to the Chicopee withdraws candidacy Jlor in court here on August 20. vote of 211 to 63. Brotiier of Judge than $250,000 so that ample is now Syracuse, N. ,Y., Aug. 16.— (AP) Ten new companies were added to Y.M.C.A. their property with the the I^mocratic nomination for lieu He is J. W. Orton, who is al Cancelled checks of $500 and $100 available to erect the center. The -—Incomes of five, children of . the the rolls last year while one was exception of the proposed site for tenant governor.. leged by police to have married endorsed in the name of an attor $10,000 endowment fund required by numerous wealthy widows through late Lyman Besse of Springfield, dropped, reports disclosed. the National Council of the Y.M.C.A. the Whiton Library which they will Revere, Maas.—Cambridge police ney who is the brother of a Circuit deed to the Town of Manchester. out the country and to have left Mass., including Arthur Lyman The executive committee recom CJourt Judge. before a charter is granted can be believe one of four mep shot in Re Besse o f. Scarsdale, fixed in the Land Deeded them after gaining possession of mended that benefits be paid to A ledger^ Sheet which is headed provided outside the Morton or vere Veterans Associates’ building will at $7,000 a year for 15 years, In addition to ibis the'children of is murder suspect they Miye-sought their money or property. John J. Murphy' and John J. "period ended November 12 inclu Whiton funds. Specifically, Orton is charged have been raised to $26,000 annually O’Leary, both of Waterbury, and the late J. T. Robertson are deeding for five years. sive” shows receipts of $429,064.76 like Fiction for that period through an agree A^stant Fire Chief Richard Fitz to the YM.CA.. the land formerly SprlngfieliL Vt.'—George J. Pack with defrauding a Pellston, Mich., and net profits of $76,135.37. A history of the various benefac ment made v/lth the executors of simmons, Danbury. owned by him and known as the ard exonerated of any connection widow of more than $2,000 a year Investigators be&eve this was the tions and kindly <£&eds that have ago. Broken hearted over her the estate. A controversy developed over re made this wonderful , community playground making the land to con with death of unknown woman he record for one week of the gamblUig sist of about fifteen acres including second venture in matrimony, the The will of Mr. Besse, who left an fusal to recogidze claims of Wil and bootlegging enterprises of the center possible reads like the vivid mistakingly identified fia his wife,’ estate ef a value estimated at $6,- the building sites and the surround who recently reappeared after a widow, Mrs. Addle Grewett, died | liam Finneman, New Britain and Zuta-Moran-Aiello gang. writings of highly imaginative fic 000,000, and the trust agreement John J. Corcoran, Waterbury.* Later ing ground for the use of Library year's absence. last March. One of the disbursements in this tion author—something practicsilly were filed in Surrogate’s court it waa decided to investigate fur and Y.M.C.A. Newport, R. I.—^Vice President Orton also is alleged by officers sheet "east (Chicago—$3,500” is be Impossible. Yet the fall of 1931 will here yesterday with a petition for ther the CTorcoran claim while the These grounds are situated on Charles Curtis promises his support to have taken about $20,000 from lieved to refer to officials of the without a doubt see the culmination anclllsuy letters testamentary. The refusal of Finnernan 'was upheld. North Main Street, Oakland Street for an adequate Navy duilng speech a widow in Pennsylvania, $7,000 East Chicago police station, ^ e of this odd tale and the completion from a Chicago woman and $3,200 application wras made in Onondaga of a structure that may prove to be and North School Street with build at a public reception. names of ^^rious resorts in u d ings facing North Main Street. The from a Nebraska 'victim. In addi county because Besse owned - the near CSiicago are liste<7 w ith re- one of Manchester’s greatest social Boston.—Twenty-six Democrats property at 430 South Salina street, playground has been used for some tion to these i cases on which J. W. Orton . a heart breaker. NATIONAUSTS DECLARE celptsfas high as $12,598.76. One and moral assets. and ten Republicans file withdraw police say. Syracuse, vdued at $300,000. years and is partly laid out with als from primary races. Grand Rapids authorities say they disbursement of $1,454 to "George Briefly quoting from the pages re have definite information, Orton Mr. Besse left $5,000 legacies to counting the story of these benefac recreational facilities. Boston.— ^Former U . S. Senator (M W A H NEAR END M .,; personal” is believed to have Miss Christine Mason is to be is said to be wanted in other cities. four sons-in-law and his daughter'^ been made to George “Bugs” Moran, tions the tale reads as follows: William M. Butler, candidate for the In 1927, he is alleged to have in-law, Mrs. Arthur Lyman Besse back this fall to carry on the work Republican ^enatorUd nomination, Orton met Mrs. Grewett married Mrs. Addle Saylor at Ar- one of the leadefs-nf the gafig. ' Many years ago Mr. and Mrs. J. through a matrimonial agency. of Scarsdale, who ams Miss Bleanor as she has done before smd a pledges himself to a National 48- phoe. Neb., and to have taken $3,200 Shanghai,- Aug 16 —(AP) — ^Na The rest of Zuta*a*re&rdhv^ Be T. Robertson conceived the idea of He corresponded with her and Pass of Syracuse prior to her mar- Y.M.C.A. worker, Mr. Petherbrldge hour working week wfi a remedy for from her. tionalist goveroment leaders made public only after they haye a playground for the children of the finally they went to Sheboygan, community. J. T. Robertson was the is also going to be here to help with unemployment. couTaged oy a series of, successes been carefully investifi^ted, Patrick Wis., and were nuirried. They Mrs. Rena Felger of Chicago ’ Chlldfen Not Satisfied inventor of Bon Ami, the famous that part of the project. It is not Newport, R.* I.—James E. Witt, aptinst rebel armleA and commun Roche, chief investigator for the came to Grand Rapids on a honey charged he married her in Whea The documents shomd that the I cleaning soap *”That hasn’t scratched expected the buildings will be ready 20, Oakmont, West Va., fireman ists seeking to overthrow the state’s attorney, said. All of these for occupancy until September 1931, moon. Mrs. Grewett is said to ton, Bl., in 1929 and left with $7,000 children of Besse and < two grand listed in the records will be ques ' yet.” Mr. Robertson owned a na- third class attached to U. 8. S. of her money. children ware not satisfied with regime, said today , the turning point turcd park around the original Bon if present plans cAn be carried out Houston, dies of injuries received in have withdrawn $2,276 — all the in China’s civil war had been reach tioned, he Caid. to the satisfaction of all concerned. money she possessed — from a Nekt he is alleged to have mar terms of the will relative to the an Roche expressed the belief that, Ami factory, which was burned, and fight with unknown assailant. nual income. ed. bank at Pellston and to have given ried Mrs. Mary Lebngln in Wood- the evidence Adll have a definite re-, purchased more land until he had Boston.—James J. Falvey arrested The will tixed the income of each President C^hang Kai Shek announc r Orton a draft for that amount. la'wn. Pa., under the name of Ed lationship to solidng Of the Ltngie' nearly ten acres. ’These he allowed as a suspicious person after he had of two grandchildren at $3,500 a ing Northern rebels had been driv^ Then he disappeared. ward L. Sanford on January 16. slaying. Zuta’s death was cofisid- the community to use as a play sent a bullet through a police offi year, and each receives $12,600 un from Tsinan, capital of Shantung, After waiting several days for 1930. ered by many as a sequel to the ro- ground. Especifilly are they used by cer’s coat and been subdued in a der the trust agreement made with predicted speedy evacuation ^ by the children from the nearby Queer Twists hand-to-hand, struggle. him to come back, Mrs. Grewett When arrested, Orton told police rebels of HonAn province' as well, portei^s and police have InveAUgat- returned to Pellston, where she the Springfield Safe Deposit and ed under the theory that Ziita, an schools. Fair Haven, Vt—Pilot James his name was John Shetwood and Trust Company of Springfield, and forecast quick capture by Na died last spring, shortly after pre ally of Moran,-plotted the assassina- 'The GhUds Phrchase In Day*s News Laneri, Hartford, Conn., and two his age was 47. Later he said he Mass., and John .H. Mitchellof . Long- tionalists' of the strategic city of In 1920, the late WiUiam Hamlin passengers, Arlie R6ss, ClemonS, senting her case to prosecutors. was 52 and adnoitted he also was Kalfeng and Chengchow. ,tion of I4ngle, a friend of Al Cki- When authorities started the hunt meadow, MasA Childs appreciating the good work N. Y., and a Miss Barrett, Canisteo, known as Sanford and Stanley.' He The tnut aipreement reoived that Nationalist military headquarters ,p^e, Moran’s arch enehiy. being done purchased the property N. Y., slightly injured in plane for Orton they found themselves on was Jailed in default of $10,000 at NAnlting^ annouinced $k>vernifieat St. Louis—A self-reliant young a long trail. A controversy had arisen as to the adjoining Mr. Robertson’s. This was crash. bail. amotmt of the allowances set by troops entered.Tsinan at 2 o'clock: the old colonial house owned by man is Charles Augrustus Lind yesterday afternoon and that Brooklyn contractor, would 116th street, on the upper east side.' to sail from San Francisco in Sep Morello was hit by five bullets ham, Mass. The Wuaham Metho yesterday defeating his only oppo also denied bis allegation that she Herbert O. Bowers, and the incor like to know it. .After police hack- tember. Tbe project is sponsored by and died instantly. Perrano Jumped, the .United ;States'^ naval observa dist Episcopal church gets income nent, Representative'John F. Tobin, participated in 'SRdld partiei” in porators were: Clifford R, Burr i down the door of a cigar store to from a $10,000 trust and the First by a majority of 616 votes. q ’ free him he told them he had called out. of A window after being shot in> tory. N aw London, Conn., or was guilty., Wells A. Strickland, Herbert (Congregational church in Wareham ■ so many wrong numbers that by the chest. He was dead when pick-' The minute and one-third when The vote was. Senator Lawler, of improper conduct Bowers, Fred H. Wall, Scott H. and the Union chapel at dakbluffs. the time he completed his call the ed up. In his pocket was found a' the light body of the sun will be 1,456; Representative Tobin, 841. Arnold rMently married PrlcUla Simon, William W. Robertson, Grace ticket and passport in preparation Mass., receive Incomes from $6,000 The Democratic nomination in Dean, motion jpieture actress la Robertson. stosehad closed. completely shut off by the moon Philadelphia —Spanish war vets for his departure for Italy today. from the earth's sight wiU bO vir trusts. . the 16th District is usually tanta Mexico. But they separated when This bill was Introduced by Sena Morell who was called ”The Tha application for ancillary let mount to election. they learned his Georgia divoree tor Robert J. Smith of the 4th Dis here fpr their annual encampment tually 60 times as long as the pe thought for a moment they had Clutch” because of a mutilated riod of "totality” for which other ters tiMtamentary is returnable in had been set aside. trict on Jan. 17, 1927 and was ap hand, had a police record extending Surrogate’a (Court September $ American Indians ara cconsidered proved by the General Assembly on fought their war one year too soon astronomers have prepared in the when electric lights on the City Hall back 86 years. He wcub released past. and was filed by attbrnm repre dtizens of the .United BlItates andj The U. S. Navy can now mustir March 11, 1927 and duly accepted. from Atlanta penitentiary two years senting the estate of Mr. Besse in have the right to vote.ho ' ’The work which has been carried blazed forth'welcome to the veter Niuafou bekmgs to the Tonga more than SOO fighting planes. ans of 1899. ago where he was serving a 25-year group of islands, lying Just below "V,- r . 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^ K C li^ S T iR EVENING HERALD. SOUTH MANgHESTER. GONN.. f;.<,vir ^ e a ta of .thair parenta, Mr. and Mrai'Jamea H.'CSbugh. •■•' r' • * Mr. and M m - Burt Webster, Jr.i I.S. W th friends f ^ Bpringfleld, l ^ s . , vm e visiting frlM ds here Tuea<»y. There will be no services' at the > «i ffp & #'np ip * Mw. Jolla Graiiger axjd daughter, Wapping .~FederaTed church .next S T E E COMPETITION Au^'ta of Bristol. Conn„ we Sunday, as the church Is closed for li^RetaR Sales rntm guesfa at the home of Mr. and Mrs. a'threOr weeks’ ■vacation. - ; ' Mrs. Edith House, had as her » ■ •The attaltMBJent of j> oft^n Arthur Buahnell- . the begli^g of a ...... ----- "ion.'~ . Mis/Emery Clough and daughter S^e^t lent '^esday njjgbt Misis Ruth .ByFRANIbL L WB U iEB '^h^have.heen visiting r«- 'Itppihg, 'from New York City. (Associated Press Farm Editor) Rapidly Comes to Fore as returii- •^rtafi Topping is connected with the ¥ “Life te like to their hoine on Stafford Road, research work of Criminals. Wariiin^n. {AP.)—'Hje “Big ;Leadifig Opponent for an author,. A jj^nesanieeting of both, church ■Mrs. Emma Wood of Providence, 'B’our” . packers have scored their’ which, he wrote: podieii - of the ToUand Federated r T t , Is visiting at the home of first victory in a 10»year battle to' Pilot and phief M ecHahic ■ the church Etta t. Stoughton. regain their foothold in the retail Clarke Withers, Kenneth I Trade Abroad. Mrs. Elizabeth W. Smith, who has meat and grocery trade. ergtorf of Shelter beOT spending her three weeks’ va On October 7 the Supreme ^ u rt Ringrose and Clarence B. York City were cation with her sister, Mrs. Gran of the District of Columbia . will • ’i ■" ( BY MILTON BRONNi® ville Webber of Kittery. Maine, re hear their application for modifica XvfJ> turned to her home here last tion of the decree that in 1920 con Wednesday evening. ’ Rand Situated at Curtiss* ; X A A { i^ndon—With its Won and steel j fined their operations almost en i', ^ •Wirtue has al; •cation •’from, her duties at the Sav- Mr. and Mrs. Frank House had tirely, to the wholesale distribution ^ H I industry greaUy depressed. Great ^ vlcterloua r(, '■ B__ la*-0f Tolland._ _ as their guests last Simday, Mr. of m ^ and meat products. . Wright Service at I Britain has just received cold com- desire to dO< ^ iTc^oh*?M^aHey of New York, Cityaty and Mrs. George Wwd of New The packers had considerable fort In the shape of an official gov- other.” —Jaxjt^ r ivMfa.'i^eBt Tuesday of Judge Ed- Britain, Mr. and Mrs: George House of East Hartford, Mr. and - Mrs- support from ^^cultural «pro- Brainard F ieli Hartford; ‘ ernment report showing how . ,.1^ . r^-' y^. ; I i 1 B,;.Agurd at the Steele house. ducers. The farm , board is one 6' r ,Tpl|puid Grange will bold its regu- Eugene House of Warehouse Point, ■ Fr4nce. Czecho-Slovakia. Belgium and Chsuries Hart of Hartterd. > of the staunchest protagonists of llen."^ d'! Lidr htistoites ineetlng next Tuesday modification. , .A Word Picture of the and Luxembm^ are going ahead in Cousins.” ‘ ih the Federated Chuteh Mrs. Olln Gates of Highland Park l was very pleasantly surprised last C. ' B. Denman, member repre I, this.Vila hiiotneaabusiness, With praCtlCjally. no • - , f vekj^, *0temehcihg promptly at senting livestock, says the board T t is not a;'tevfj^^S(|l?vrisg7 0^ ,.7.^ O’clock (EST). after which the Wednesday afternoon, the occasion ------„ . . I unemployment, and with long hours being held In honor of her-birthday i is concerned only vrite such modi^- V School and How It is Con* 1 and low wages, while Germany was whoselose opinlon^.^ffaate . members riill adjourn to the town l^ t' M t^«! ,'tiail and the • meeting there will be at the home o f. her sister-in-law, j cation :as. will permit the four pack- struggling to keejit level. , art great; It Mrs Edward Gates! The following ers to retail meat. The board be Primarily gotten together, great mass tharTlv t open'tb ithe public. The subject to ducted. information of the Britirii govern-j '-^eoi |4!» (^rslnvln be Rural Roads.Improvement. State ladles were present, Mrs. • Ix)i^e lleves, he says, that It will en , .lA' • ^ • f Cringe Master,/Louis G. Tolies of Dart, Mrs. Esther Williams, Mrs. hance sales of livestock by- stim'j- ment the report, nevertheless, • lating toe movement of meats to ■N the rapidly moving affairs shows what real opposition in the “Every business Southington will'be the speaker also Josephine Wetoerell/ Mrs. Lillian E. of today, the airplane is es search for business American, man- ; in life is 98J^r Mr: Marsh and others. ’The Lecturer, Grant, Mrs. Hattie Spencer, Mto. the consumer. ‘ t ;sential. It eliminates the bar*' ufacturers will fade In the European | —Mrs.: Thoiinas' A . Edisod* Ira Wilcox, will furnish a short pro Gertrude A. Foster, Mrs; Cedle D. The packers have a unique sys rier of distance, brings the business ; field. With England ahd-Germany ;. ------, . ,i;~ ; ■ gram. Neff’s orchestra will furnish Grant, nod Mrs. Elsie Northern. tem for toe distribution of food and social centers of the copntry | being whipped out of their ;pwni ^ A l I AlITl music. Ail are welcome. . Mrs. Gates received social . cardSj products, but they are restricted to closer together by hours—*:enables i former territory by continental, na- , v gifts- and flowers and refreshments meats almost exclusively. everyono. no matter • what 'his Intfer* tlons, the task will be even more 1 *vfc.*«**« w'ere served by toe hostess. - If they had a larger group of Richard Snow of Kingston, N. Y., products from which to get their csts, to do more,"see more,- and I difficult for America, with, its higher who is employed by toe Lane Con thus add to pleasure or value. wages and its freight charges, Mrs. Charles H.' Daniels ha* re pK^ts, they claim, they could cut Kenneth Ringrose Clarence B. Rkitd The British, wanting to get the turned from Windiwr,' Conn,, where struction company, weis qtilte badly dovrii toe cost of distribution. “AU other accepted modes, of she has been the guest-of relatives. hurt, this week, when his ankle was Wholesale groups oppose modifi travel are Umlted to their rfght^rof- bed-rock facts, appointed a corn- hooked pn a rod-This plane is cbn- miesion composed of government Charles H. Sterry hM.;^ ^ 7 " ' ' } ■ —------• r ' fi'' the interview discloses some inter pilot’s seat..This Wind ti^ el flight guests relatives from'- Baltimore; Shaw. Herbert M. Campbell of Virginia . ^ ' ' esting facts about the business of givesorfY^a the-thrill -___ oy. ^ flJ»>« ^ — lem. ■ VETERANS’ REUNION >*01 British Furnaces Dark Maryland. „ , . Highlands, Va., today was indicted making first class airplane pilots of -air, plus safety, no,parachute being The Federated Suntto School pic by a District of Columbia Grand ambitious, young men. necessary. , • • In the British steel and iron In nic wlU be held at M&4 - George, MENINGITIS SCARE Norwich, August 16.—(AP) — dustry, for instance, of 410 fur Jury for toe murder last April of At the time of'this interview a Wales, Mass., ne^t We^hea«i*)f, A i^ . Mary Baker, Na'vy Department em Seven gray-haired veterans of the naces, toe number In blast on a re ,. Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 16— (AP) Ci'vil War today attended toe ap- class Was in progress at the ground 20. Not only the mwihers of the ploye. THE EARLY DAYS cent given date was only 141, com Sunday School but the comniunily —Wito three boys dead from spinal nuai joint reunion of the 18th and OF FLYING SCHOOLS school, the students of high school pared wito 158 at toe same period meningitis and three others ill ,'with age. 'i'he grounfi school course was as a whole are invited?. to-,.-jolp- riie SUSPECT STRICKEN 26th Regd“ ®“t® Connecticut fast year. The number of Insured Sunday School In having a day to that disease, water from municipal unteers. HEN the Curtiss-Wright Fly-, offered this year to students at a workers unemployed in this indus- swimming'-pools was to be analyzed Middletown, Aug. 16 — (AP) — ing Service established a gether in recreation, sports, boating, Roy B. aark , Springfield, Mass., A number of betters from toe re cut price because in the words of was 30.2 per cent. In all, 60,000 peo 'today and the. Department of Health maining six survivors were read. W base at Hartford in January Instructor Thompson, * the pilots of and bathing. ^ , ___ was speeding its efforts to exainine charged with theft of a fur coat 1929, the companies , possessions ple were either totally or tem Mrs. and Mrs. John H. Steele, Mrs. Those who attended were Henry tomorrow are the ground school porarily out of work. *L11 pubUc Sato houses. from a home here was seized with a there were a sheet metal hangar and L. Ernest Hall, Mrs. John. Baypea suddeh illness today and was taken W. Badson, Dtmielspn; A. A. stuclefits-.of todayi" ' ' ' By comparison, France, Belgium, and Miss Fannie Goldstein tootewed; • .Healti^ anthdrities haye e;xpressed. Bucanan, Putnam; James S. Bige a small wooden shack, .dignified ^e belief'S f swlmmfiig pools were to a hospital; ETURNING again to toe Cur- Luxeipburg kQd- Czecho-Sloy^kli to Brlmfield, Wednesday and cstied; low, Putnam, LoweU Wilcox, Daniel with the incongruous title of are labor paradises. Friance has.be hot responsible for spreading toe He was to have appeared in court. “ office.” l?.ttea“^yl»g/9e^rice.xt-— ■ “ rvlce at 'l^raVterd at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Ben-, His case has been continued in son; John Service,' George Parkiii- come a formidable competitor. The disease, rfil^' fdeo w;as; pointed out son and Ekiward G. Willey, all of At the time schools, gi'ving in:?-^ anv attractlv attractive i brick jamin Nf^irftomti* , . f' ^ J definitely. He was arrested yester German-, ,.t m-vasion of northern Mr. and Mrs. Bert qiough 'and' tiiere is no epidemic of toe ailment Norwich. stractioHs in flying began to spring bulldi^ Vhere'toe Voad in the city. day. France derived the nation of 64 children of WlUimsatic were recent; * .’ .*-•/,^-e.r ■ •. " upuy inXX* allexx parts*/-x^ of„x theVX.W coxmtry.------Goodturns ipto, the field, a word Pboto- per cent of its then pig iron capaci pilots and pilots not so go^, Who | graph of the lay-out is presenteo. ty and 62 per cent of its steel ca could boast possession of anything | -The brick huU^S houses toe pacity. Faced by toe necessity of 1 resembling a plane, hired a field and : „n e ra l office of toe company and manufacturing war munitions, how-!- j a shack, then announced to toe j private office of Mr. Withers. ever. Franca. Increased its capaci- 'world at large that lessons or trips One room . ----- ^i.. ty in toe non-war areas by nearly IT’S WISE TO CHOOSE A SIX ; could be taken at sp much per. by students .and this opens into toe 1 100 per cent:' These ------were mainly Clarkc Withers Condition^ became such that top shop whera.repalr work is done. At Department of Commerce decided to one en4 ;br:ti^g^hetal office, a. store, modern plaiits, ; * , crow. Travel by. airplane frees you When''the war was over, toe taka a hand and issued a set of re carrying a complete line of a'viation plants in toe war-tom territory from toe deteys and discornforts of quirements which if met by a school equipment, ■ is situated. The door congested highways—eliminates toe were completely, rebuilt and mod would give it toe official approval 1 ^ toe hangar is at toe rear of toe ernized largely wito sums received nuisance pf dust, heat. and crowds, of toe Department, 'These require-| . a new and gets you there speedily, safely from toe state-as compensation for ments called for certain types of • - pfetore of Hangar war darcagea -In addition,' France and in comfort.” . • equipment for ^th^ toe gro^dj ngjigar iteelf is a sjiaclpus got-hack visage and Lorraine. To- Flying the Fashion school and toe actual flying instruc i bigh, cellinged room. Five'pr more •V- So reads one of toe circulars of dai^Wrench production''of pig iron tion. , ...... ai^te^es,' dejett&inf on Uieir size,. ahdFsteel is double what It was in toe Curtiss-Wrl|dit Flying . Service Met Requirements ■yrithin )te waUs. record are 'riielte 1913; and a - glance at toe newspaper The Hartford base immediately -y^hen tois-story obtained on a headlines of today testifies to the There is no- unemployment: to set about to meet these require-, morning Pf > gray rain-laden skies, the ’ contrary, France has had to' truth of toe statement. The imagi ments, having toe advantage of i^^g gj^jpg stood in the hangar wito brink in some 200,000 foreign work- nation of toe world has been cap being located at Brainard Field, a mechanics working on several of ersiJ mainly Poles, Belgians and Chevroiei Sixes note on the road tured by toe fascination of this new logical field for flying instruction { Two .'’Were Cessna mono- Italians. Their average weekly wage industry—aviation. because of its accessibility from toe | planes a twp*s.6hter iemd four-seater; is toe smaU sum of 89.25. The aver-? So it is wito particular timeliness air, January 18to of this year the 1 a- hiige’ Curtiss Thrush, a age weekly hours of work range and especial interest to preient this approval of toe DepartmentofCom- . ____ gjj.pij^gg ______sMA. , the fifth, a,Curtiss *4-«Mi4«ilTtC3r from 48 to 56. Stocfl Jfltiuaiy, 1929» Chevrolet has produc^ aind week,'toe story of toe Curtlsp- merce was received, gi'ving to toe j fi^ ^ p -. u s g g 'fo j’primkiW ttelning Belgium Shows Gain Wright Flying Service bwe at Curtiss Flying Service toe dlstinc- g^p of this type was Belgium, during toe war, was sold' over 409,000 six-cylinder automobiles— Brainard Field, Hartford, in that, tion of having toe only two ap greeted by Un^berg to teach his -1 like E'rance. Practically all her nearly five tlB ^.as many as any other manu- three Maiichester men are; connect proved schools in New England, the' ^ g fiying; tlie'fifth was a Whirl- steel and Iron works were seized by ed wito this base as general man other school being at Portland. | motored Trj^velate, the. same toe Germans, dismantled, 6uid toe fac^reF/h^^er buflt in an equal lehith of time. ager, reserve pilot, and chief me Maine. ^ 1 make of skip tout a different type. stuff sent to Germany. Due to Ger- chanic, respectively. The advantages of an approved 1 tfiat' us^d by Captain Frank M. xpan reparations, state aid, and new school over ani unapproved school, jj^wks in setting, a new trffnscontl- These -^OOC^OilHl h^ haw chosen Chevrolet *■ . ■ -i ■ '■ * capital issue's, Belgium today has are many. Probably the greatest I p^ptal-air record that sasae dny* A. most modern up-to-date plants. Her BOt oh- OUR FLYING TRIO., - : ' from the point of view of giving in- 1 gjj^th. ship, a new. Curtisis Robin, is IS VERY MODEST ; ’ structlons is thexw- difference------in re ... ^g; ^jgji^gfgfi pig iron and steel production has - 1 increased about two-thirds over pre taiha|>l|'iB'’a?^ V ^ car so’low in price— ODBSTY, in capital tetiers.is'qulrem ents in o’^talntog a pUot’^ - , ^ concrete riinWay slopes down war.. In 1913 she exported 1,575,500 a distinguishing trait in. each , wnse in ^ where row on - *— Curtiss school can send a mM up , “ gj^^g typgg tons. Last year she exported 4,- —thesmpGlhncefl',silenceand:fli^bility of a mod- M of toe three men. Questlpn 598,200 tons. There Is practically no them op toe subject of a'wlatlon aiid for his Umlted commercial license taka the air. While unemployment. The average week em slxrC|yHn||sff en^ aod roada- they are volubility volubility, personified,persohifled. i after a toW of W : the interviewer was inspecting the Query the trio on their personal ac-I wMch includes b o t o w l o ^ dual ^ ^ ^ young men arrived ly wage is 88.85. The hours a week a fpil-l^ftth chassis-and the average from 48 to 56. ^ompU'ihenta and the atmosphere. ^ Puappro^^sto^^ i ^ Ih the little Duchy of Luxemburg style, ^ely* uid disttoctloh of bodies by Fisher. on the nipeotx ot X convxP: d » t ju . t Teste; pig iron production.^ has increased flbn of deaf mutes! I ing alone;’ tgi toe transport pUot’» , oiilv 1 course toe Curtiss school student With grcht''0at®'Pl^® ^toF;^Pl“ ® I 20 per cent since and its steel Yet, despite these hne cm advantages, the Chev Which is the reason why I ----- w— 200 was WB^ed-.out of. the sh^i production has doubled. There is no briem uikll sW S oifthe men | If S flvteS*Wle ' fow-p^oi'Cessna, being at tHo fur- unemployment The average wage Is rolet Is unusually economical. Its g^, oil, 89.15 a -week. The hours per week " u i S r 'w i t o e S ^ ^ f 189. south SOV-- ’i theJ'l?- ” unapproved school rrequlrem^ts S S t e 1 thestX^pftnw of -the ha^^.^Wthe h^en trip tire an^l upktop econon^ is unsin^ssed. And « r 3 icaU for 2OT hours of solo.flytegvvrito W range from 48 to 66. 6 Main street is general manager at the Gzecho-Slovakia has entered the Tht Coach, tS S.f. o.h. FUnt factory toe Hartford^Base. It can he sal^ftx^.-nS S ,tee toe dual flying.beingflying being i®in ®’dditlph»,j^*uadditiph^^o | nV,>.,v,pif.. •Kn'i'ir elapsed ' * . ‘■'4" 1^ • . . m utate its rating fts^an'^M^d, S^^lSSTd^Sls ?Wp field as a-vigorous' competitor fpr him that his careerreer has carried himWm ] i * business, both at home and abroad. any model can be bought for. a small- down itoy- from pne extremeDoe.te the, otow. Eor j sk3ward,,a 'Ixalf; hour during wlwhich Since 1922 her pig iron production s^Jd'lii'th®'trhited _—. I Tr*“^ tiirmotor. roared_X.J miceas^^^^ manjli. yeate he se|» students well enough so thpt tfine has increased five fold and her ment'and easy monthly terms! Come in today. States Navy, mostly on submarines,, Bxpl^nipg .the delay Mr, Withers steel three and a half times. The being on . toe undersea cruisers both oiit of every ten can- qualify when said toat all pilots are carefuUy Learn for yourself why two million buyers have examined for a license upon comple-1 average wpge Is only-87.60 a week during toe war and after. When he taught, neyer to .take .up a ship un ;and toe average hours range from Irft toe navy he -was commanding a tion of their training. . * ' , I til the OH'.reaches . a certain heat.- ‘‘it’s wise to choose a,l§ix.” The Gradbntee . • ! This .assnrea - tt .-. parteotiy numing 48 ta 56., , spbihaiine. He then entered ayla- Since Jajjua^’ o f tolp yjter the ' G®^™toiy toTASlcaltles schooVhas graduate ^giit privates, ^^o(tor^ Because of the cold weath- 'Germtiny presents almost as bad a picture as Great Britain because Some BUtinsmUhiufi Features toe peace treaties were exacting; Luxemburg was taken from her Se-horsepower six-cyllnd«* motor ; . . 48-pouiW ! customs union, toe Saar region was placed under French,, control for 16 crankshaft.. . full-length frame . . . four semi- The ' second' Manchester /Xfnan is ' yehra,.'Alsace’*' ikhd^Lorralne ‘were, elliptic springs . . . fully-enclosed four-wheel more familiar to local pe(^e,4 s,*in givsn' Uaato' to France and pwrt of fact, widely' known, for .Ms en uppe]?,Silesia to Poland. This meant brakes . . . four LovOjoy hydraulic shock absorb deavors in toe air. His naine is ^‘^itaJtructors at the school are also' ^t a inqment's,notice, day or night, a loas'of'42 per cent ofl her pre-war Kenneth H. Ringrose, w|ip llyes at pig >>iron:. Sind 87 .per^cent . of her ers . . . dash gasoline gauge. . . Fisher hardwood- 38 Locust street, Mr. Rlil||tq,ae was erfide steel:'!/'.' ; - ■ . and-steel body . . . adjustable driver’s seat. . . the first and only .Manchesltec-Tiupil S2 “t 1 Induslrlxl xppU- • Bqt - toe toanulfhcturers took ad at toe Curtiss'flying stfliwK . Ffom three rated groim d instructors, W .j cations. vantage o f the Inflation period and safety gasoline tank in the rear... non-glarie W toe time of his enrollmeifi: hi® *^d- H. Thompson, B. M. Lester, and D, 1 . . . put in the most up-to-date plant vance was rapid and he cbBspleted M;iJe8sey; two rated flying Instruc- | STUNTS IN THE AIR and equipment. By 1929 pig iron windshield . . . and, for your protection, a new the private pilot’s course, the tors. Sanford B. Chandler, ch ief! STHfCSliY iFORBIDDEN production had gone back to within ed commercial pilot’s eourtei hfid pilot instructor, and George -H. • ' • totee 'million tons of the pre-war and liberal service policy. toe transport pilot’s course, .tia® Jit h e conversation switched sud Phelps; one rated parachute instruc product of the bigger Germany, and 'H*jf*rsJrti be reported gixtes, .'Structure' and-^-rigging, xnlelte- to toe. Bureau of Aeronautics. labor unions immediately resolved lasriiiiBiic. He alsorhas had army ex- to fight this. ' ttce, having . been a tfamiptert ;-orqlogy, ale commerce regulati'ea^, •*Th®' type of plaae used, ellmt- amd ephmsercial a'viation. naUa.tbei posslbUlty of the flyer be- r at camp and later an inspw- TSINAN BBOAFTURED the war his ay\fiXipn ck* A complete airplane, 'with the. ®*''i ■ ing'one flf'OW'students, but--4f you pmexike coi^stei. of having aspist- ■peptlon 'of the motbr;; occupies one ever lesto of^one''Of> our students N->< room, and here .. too,! are sevjirm stuht.flytogr let;me:know. •He’ll do Hankow, Aug; 16, — (A P )—An 'The M *^ey Chevrolet Co edt-in to® bifil(Ung n f two planes, in types of airplane motors. Both.tote^ his; . ■ ■ ■ i
MANCHEOTER BVENIKO HEBAtD. SOUTH MANCHESTER. CONN, SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1980.. 'FJkfiB bUC " t ir * into the towns under the lure of a exertioii of the taxing power to one nillfvtEf temporarily ixiflated indus|rl£a per cent of the extent to which It HCRCr TO yOUR boom. The job is to get them back is employed in time of war. Poet’s. Enmbts Brralb on the eoil. If we could make the people ------me. one-half as much afraid of filth as HEALTH Rendezvous # >l» BUm U Street INTERFEIUBNCE they were of the Germans there J s y D r South MuoohMtor. Conn. aUTHOB OF THE FA8T WRM TO HMtTir . Conducted by TSOMAS FBRGDSON The person who obstructs the would be money enough fiuog ipto :d 8 Oenoral Manager , officers entrusted with the enforce the pot to make Long Island Sound Al nguduig H»«W» K** *we»«A Erik W. Modean and its harbors as immaculate as Ugt, ManH. «•» aAimad b* wdw-d. VOMUdod Octebar U I8t l . ment of the com borer quarantine Writfc j pvm Clrf^ ««*» the Antarctic ocean and every Puhllabid Bvary Bvanlng' Bzeopt is not a good citixen. If ever ^ere a o w ^ Addrau Dr..Fi«nll MtCet. cm «f dw pcp«r. ^ The following is the title poem. 8uRd»ya aod Holidays Bntarad at tha was a governmental activity under stream and pond in Connecticut of taken from the privaitely printed FoKt Offlea at South Ifanohaatara FATIGUE POITON Most cases of serious chronic C oa ^ as Sacond Claaa Mail Mattar. taken in the public interest it is this laboratory purity. diseases,! such as tuberculosis and book of verse by Jeanette Ela Tal-1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES attempt to prevent the spread of cancer are prepared for by the co j- cott of Talcoti^e. j Ona Taar. by mall ...... lAOO A person who overworks without DIFFERENT ^OX GDRED dition of body poisoning and nervous WATt» SOULS r Par j^optb, by mall ...... I -«0 one of the worst of the increasingly obtaining siifllcient rest or sle^ Our souls are like water welling Eallvsrad. ona year ...... W.OO numerous agricultural pests. It de One of the few Eastern newspa actually poisons his system with enervation. StOglo coplaa ...... fatigue toxins. Our Ijodle's arc con -It is well Itnown that, extreme from, the ground,. { serves the hearty co-operation of pers that appear to be ‘delighted cases of exhaustion lead to death Flow on or stagnate—noisy, with-; m e m b e r o f t h e a s s o c ia t e d tinually using 01' burning up fOod PRESS everyone. with the success of Senator Norris which leaves a kind of waste pro from toxic, poisoidng. Fatigue is out sound. Tha Aaaoolstad Presa la azclualyaly And yet there Is another side to in winning re-nomination in Ne duct like gas fumes arid ashes. W ien nature’s warning that it is time to Thus are the souls of .men that I entttlad to tha uaa tor rapubllcatlon rest, and it-is well to stop any ac t have found. j ot all nawa dipatchea eraditad to It this matter. In order to insure the braska is the New Haven Joumal- we exercise, these products are pro duced much mos^'e Abundantly. tivity as soon as one feels fatigued. or not otharwiaa oredited In this full co-operation of the public in Courier To the Journal-Courier If you use coffee and stlniulants to And some are .shallow,, following ser and also tha local nawa pub- These waste products must be a ‘ad baraln. the enforcement of the quEurantlne Senator <-Nonis is “a man w^om spur yourself on when you feel their course ^ j publication promptly removed from the muscles All rights ot re: the quarantine officers’ inquiries the Senate, cannot afford to lose. tired, you are simply using up your Like brooks, I apaeiat dispatebaa hereinein are also and tissues, or they will interfere reserve energy and shortening your From springs' which are their aarvad. He is not a regular, true, but be with the i>roces8 o f metaboUsm. should be deyoted solely to prevent life. ''' source, - i SPECIAL advertising REPRE ing the passage of products for cause he rises above regularity When they accumulate in our blood Rippling gleefully along through' we feel the symptoms.of fatigue. It SENTATIVE: Hamilton - DaLlsser, bidden transportation as possible rather than falling behind it. We QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS life, . i Inc.. W6 Madlaon Ava.. New York. N. has been proven that when the blood (Flacking H^rs) Quite unaware of danger, suffering,' T.. and <13 North Michigan Ava..' pest besirers. To complicate their do not' recall a ca\ise which he has of a fatigued person is injected into Chicago, Ilia ___ Question; H. J. asks; “Is plucking strife. j duties by asking them to report championed without soimd reason." anotber, the sense of weariness is the hairs from, the nostrils liable to Full aarvica client of N B A Ser- any evidence of liquor law viola Do we or do we not seem to recall transmitted to the second person. cause cancer, also is cutting a mole And-some^ Uke^ lakes; snow-bound ^iSamba^p, Audit Bureau of Clrcula- tions which they may encounter is a somewhat different attitude on the Life is a continual V process of on the face with a razor blade while amongiBt. the hills. building up and tearing down. Fresh Whose depths the wind o f winter Of Watkins Furniture ' tlona part of the Journal-Courier back in shaving liable to cause cancer?’’ to partially destroy their usefulness substances are being continually ab Ansyrer: If plucking hairs were chills. ‘ The Herald Printing Company. Inc., and create a tendency to obstrucl’on 1917 when Norris alone, if we re asanmas no financial reaponaibility sorbed and become a part of our the cause of cancer, must of our In icy purity they dwell unseen. tor typographical errors appearing in on the part of citizens which is en member correctly, voted against the tissues, and waste products are women folks of today would certain Nor seek the summer’s green. advaitlaamants in tha ^Manchester tirely unnecessary. ' , resolution declaring thht a state of being continually dischaurged. The ly have cancers' in place of eyes, Evening Herald. same blood which carriee the nutri from the nonsensical indoqr s^rt And there are those whpse souls are The bootlegger on his truck or war* with Germany existed; or a lit tive elements to the tissues also of plucking the eyebrov^ to please SATURDAY, AUGUST 16. deep, the private individiial with a quart tle later, when the man from Ne carries away their waste products. the dictates of beauty specialists. If . Like ponds,. A tired person is a person poison the hairs in your nose bother you, Beneath whose siuffafie creep JOBS AND THE.FABM or two in. his car ought to be able braska was classified by Wilson as one of the “little group of willful ed by his own waste products. In clip them occasionally with the scls-v Unpleasant things—weeds grown *1 & In ten years the number of farms to feel that the agricultural quar order to protect us against this, sors and have the mole removed in mud— in Connecticut has decreased by antine officer doesn’t care a hoot men’’ nature has provided means for elim -with electric needle. Keep yourself Who never see the face of God. inative brgans. When these poisons 8,174. Allowing for the fact that whether the motorist is breaking When Norris was bucking a strong and your blood in a perfect Democratic administration he was are removed from the blood we feel ly pure condition and you do not Blit best of all I know a Soul WATKINS IRDTHERS in a fair number of instances the the Volstead act or not—8ui, in all refreshed. ■•k f not so well Beloved by the Journal- need to fear the development of any Whose fastness comprehends the terms missing from the list of probability, he does not. Many diseases are brought on by false growths. whole— 55 YEARS AT SOUTH MANCHESTER sgiicultural operations have not The job of blocking the com Courier as when he is doing his best fatigue. You may have noticed that An ocean, wide, invincible'. your colds usually develop after you been abandoned but have been ab borer in its march is a big enough to ham-string a Republic President. (Lemon Juice in the Morning) Wherein life’s secrets safely dwell. have been up late the night before ‘ Questiop: F. D. asks: “Will you sorbed by adjoining farms, this one for this little group of men, or were over-tired. This is because explain in the health column the ef TEST OF HEFLINISM A river jadin g in and put the TTfawa that almost exactly. that even with the full support of the the poisons of fatigue had formed In fect of lemon juice the first thing in pates of life. number of families have withdrawn public. It will help nothing in any One of the particularly interest your body, and the tired eliminating the morning?” Am I, . organs were not working at their from the soil and have been merged way to handicap the officers by ex ing things in the forthcoming Con Answer: Many people find it ad Nor doubt that on the sea’s untrou gressional elections is going to be full strength and allowed the poisons vantageous to t^ e a small amount bled breast into the populations of the cities pecting them to become booze to accumulate. During rest and of lemon jifice in a glass of water the result of the fight between At last my soul will find its rest. and towns. It is fair to figure on snoopers. sleep these organs have an oppor each morning upon arising. Break —JEANETTBT ELA TALCOTT. Senator Tom Hefiin of Alabama, timity to purify the body. fast should not be taken for at least the assumption that they have be Meantime it is our guess that Found in the close' embrace ancient Corinthian Monastery p f St. running on an independent ticket The fact is that the elimination of a half hour. ’The lemon juice stimu BOYHOOD DAYS come part of the populations of even scofflaws have little to fear these toxic substances will make one Of swaying bodies, Paul in Austria at teff time Napo and presumably with the backing lates the digestive juices of the I ’d Uke to be a Uttle' boy towns and cities in this state, be from them. They are interested in feel stronger and this is one of the stomacli and produces a better ap That are bodies only. leon was jQoting Europe. The Bwe- And know thA thrilling bliss, dictines went broke during' the war cause if some of them have gone protecting the American food sup of the Ku-Kluxers, smd John H. reasons' Why patients often feel petite for breakfast. And as suQh, Of having ladieS' gather round CamaUy appeal. and they: sold the Bible to Dr. Otto ply, not in making good for the Bankhead, regular Democratic nom stronger after fasting for eight or farther and become urbanites in ten days. Many times, they feel ex To greet me with a kiss. 'VoUbebr fo r 6305,000. fantastic theory of prohibitiqn. inee. (Blood Transfusion) ether states it can scarcely be hausted at the beginning of a fruit Question: Mrs. L. W. W. ■writes: Hers is the 20 Books on Colnmbne doubted that an equal number of Northerners generally have been fast, because of the stirring up of To have them hold me on their Philosophy ’The collection ie reroerkeble fo r “My son has twice given blood for knees. STICK TO OLD WAYS really curious, for a long time, as toxins in the body, and then they transfusions, the doctors claiming it That life is far too short many other printed things, inchtd- formmr farm families from other And cuddle me up tighty ing a group o f 20 volumes o f tee jaar- The fixed belief of aviation en to the proportion of Alabama Dem actually begin to feel stronger day has a certain quality that makes^ it For things spiritual. . . > states have moved to Connecticut by day until their systems have And call me,: “A brave little man, Say, such as love. . . Uest printed books relating to the ocrats who subscribed to the pecu valuable for this use. Is this, not So cunnings cute uid bright.” towns and cities. thusiasts that flying will'^eventually become more cleansed. An irresisti And teen, besides. voyage of Christopher dblumbua liar beliefs of Senator Heflin. As bad for his health? He is thirty If there are five thousand former become a universal means of loco ble hunger will make itself felt when years old and has never seemed Youth is always temporal. America. To ra've about my mop of hair^— Dr. Vollbehr was a wealthy dye farm families of say an average of motion is based on the theory that 'the issue is sharply drawn we are the body needs food. very robust?” When flesh cries to flesh, blood to A feeling of weakness is not “Such lovely golden qurlsr’ manufacturer in Berlin and when he four persons now living in the in mankind will always accept an im due to learn, in November, just Answer: If your son lives on a Ah, then it was I didn't know blood, usually an indication that the body properly balanced diet and gets broke down and his physician said provement. how many such people there are in The charm of pretty girls. It is enough. that be ought to have a hobby; he dustrial communities of this state, needs food. It either means that the plenty of exercise and rest, one or Welcome passion. . ^do not rebuff. ^at would mean an addition of that state. body needs a rest or that poisons two transfusions , a year would pro took up the collection of Incunabate, It must have been the Neander Td like to be a boy a g ^ . refusing to have anything to dawith 20,000 individuals to the number have been allowed to accumulate bably not be harmful to him, as the Sunday . . . thal man or the “Peking" man or within the body. Sleep provides To roam the green woods through; books printed after the I5th .cen quality of the blood of a healthy To frolic o’er the meadows green. She is the Christ’s own daughter. which, ten years ago, sought to even some ancestor of one or the rest for the nervous system. person Increases rapidly. tury. He searched all through' tee support itself directly or indirectly IN NEW YORK With nothing else to do. Proudly, cities which' were thriving in the other who discovered that there was With fitting humbleness in Connecticut Industry—20,000 middle ages and picked iqp meMy a better way of getting about than And on my back to sprawl and rest, O f mien. bargains from owners who 6r whidi from a roof top .... The fresh, me that the particular travel taken from the number of largely walking; that by adopting an in New York, Aug. 16 — Things I Beneath some shady tree; She goes to mass. . . had been impoverished by the war. self contained persons who draw summery attire of millions of. girls, novelty of the season is “the voy To watch the fleecy clouds drift by Bight-thirty by the clock. . . vention or discovery of his, a new like about New York in summer; . . . . How do they do it? All the age to nowhere.” In 1926' Dr. Vollbehr brought the their living directly from the soil. Riding again in open cars, which And dream of things to be. (E^bt would have been too early, collection to Chicago jmd exhibited gait in which both feet were off the men look wilted and dusty. The idea w&s conceived by the Eleven would make dinner late.) If we make the guess—^it is noth' always takes me back to the kid Cunard people for folk who like a it at tee Eucharistic Congress, sub groimd at the same time, the hu day;i when we traveled this way to And the let-down that seems to Of future time to spend at play— sequently showing it elsewhere. He ing more than a guess—-that there man being could travel about twice come' to all the arteries after sun sea trip for Itself alone. A liner A thoughtless, happy kid; And so the picnic ^oimds. steams out with no port in sight agreed to sell |t for 61,500,000 to u e 20,000 habitual workers out of as fast as by the old system of The scattered, silhouetted' groups down ...... I’ve actually walked No worry, nor thought of harried Eighty-thirty finds her anyone who would deposit it in the along streets whereon I was the and none in mind. Its purpose is care, Bent on knees, jobs in Connecticut, then the num keeping one foot or the other al at the Central Park band concerts. merely to sail as far as th4 Gulf Libras of Congress, and experts ea . . , . The off-stage qpises^of the sole pedestrian .... The vast num Froin me such things were hid. Confessing incunabula agreed that It probably ber of the unemployed is seen to be ways in contact with the earth. bers of hurdy-gurdies playing Stream, turn around and comp back RituaUstlcaUy city at the Stadium symphony con again. 'The time taken up can be ■was worth twice, the price. No'one about the same as the number of This discovery was a perfectly certs...... Coney Island and the everywhere ..... The far-away r d Uke to be a boy again, And-at great length. spoke up and* a bill was introduced notes of dance orchestras playing tucked into a vacation period. Since the industrial incomers from the valid one, as well as being the very Coney boat crowds .... The lush- To go angUng in the brook; Her petty sins. in Congress for. the acquisition, on the sky-touching roofs of the ship officials are .not bothered by To fill a can with minnow fish Her volubUity farms. Of course not all these first of all transportation inven green Hudson viewed from a river matters of cargo, the entire per which was recently passed. boat. ^ h o t e ls ...... And practically all With a bent pin for a hook. A camouflage to thoughts ' transplanted farm folks l^ve en roof gardens, for that matter. sonnel C8U1 give its attention to en Has Annual Fund tions. Yet somehow it has never The-absence of almost everyone Material. That marked only tee third oc tered into competition mth. the been generally adopted. Even its The soporific spell that falls over tertainment. And the idea, ac Then we’d go home, brother and I, “ SweU orchestra . . . nice boy . . » you know from the city and, hence, the Broadway gay spots . . . . cording to the first trips, will catch casion when Congress had b o i| | h t older residents of the industrial most earnest supporters, yoimg the chance to get a brief breathing And after being fed. fresh . . a private collection' by special l«g- Midnight rides along the Bronx on. We’d say our prayers at ipother’s communities; some are chUdrenI Children, always have and do now spell .... The yoimgsters who River boulevard where humanity ialation. The Library baa an MftUhl swim au naturel- along the riVer knee, x Saturday . . . fund for acquisition. But til but it is reasonable to suppose that walk more than they nm. fronts, even as In the famous is to be viewed in a thousand as (Senerally speaking, according to Then scamperer off to bed. ^ She ie a slave to dancing. pects as it flees from the city’s Congress bought the pri'vaUrfltaWy half of them, adults and adolescents, Not that the lope or even a two- George Bellows’ paintings. several of my secret agents, the Simday . . . of Thomas Jefferson, then, rega rd heat, . , And the endless parade Europe traffic business has been hit have. In that event we discover legged gallop isn’t a practicable one The excursion-like excitement in Oh, the happy days of childhood!— She Is the Christ’s own daughter. as the beat thing of its ItiW JM* the vast railroad stations as the of young love along the banks of in a most vulnerable spot—which is Oh, the irony of fate!— MOSES DEAN. that at least 50 per cent of our un for the species. We know from the the Hudson on Riverside Drive. latent, for 623,950. And InriUjnit weekend crowds rush away. its high price cabin space. Large Longing to be a boy' again, took over the Peter Force «we«- employment has resulted from the performaqpes of the North Ameri . . . A spectacle, by the way, which lists are re-ported, to tee expensive )^en, adas, it is too late. The incredibly fearsome view of should be viewed by every young tion for 6X00,000. movement of population from the can Indians that through long lightning, blazing behind the sky first-class passage—which eve^ big Jefferson had spent . 50 yeazs .ite-, man and woman who believe the concern finds very prefitable^hsa soil to the factory. training it-is possible for a man to scrapers, when viewed from the Tve passed the meridian line;— quiring his 7000 volumes, and he Brooklyn shore . . . And the sense world was made for them alone. been getting small attention! Rich Life’s sunset is in view; If ten years ago the farmlands nm all day and day after day, cov .... They might change their was broke when he sold. Danidi of looking upon the most melodra folk, who tossed several thousand But when 1 muse of boyhood days, Webster led tee opposition ti of Connecticut supported 20,000 ering ^eat distances compared to matic stage set that ever will be mind after the first few miles of into such accommodations in years The sky is cle&t and blue. looking on this laboratory of purchase, and it was argued ‘^tbat persons more, than they are sup those attained by trudging along created that comes therewith. past, now content themselves with —FRED JOSE. Cupid. modest quarters—if teey travel at the. collection contained agneatie porting today it is highly probable with one foot always on the ground. Thf fuimy-looking hikers pack and immcnil hooka which w&e not ing in subways .... Youngsters The displays of fishing tackle all. Business conditions are forc A TRIBUTE TO GOLD STAB that they can do so again. It is Unquestionably nmning is a vast ing many of them to get acquaint fit to read, let alone buy. The i>ur- enjojdng gushing fire hydrants and outing noveltle^ in the win MOTHERS chase was made by virtue of a bare not true that all these people left improvement upon walking as a quite as much as ever we enjoyed dows . . . The “visiting firemen” ed with quiet little country places, The “America” is soon to sail BY RODNEY DUTCHBB where a few weekend guests are 10 votes In tee House. the farms because they could not means of getting around. Unquesr the ol’ swimming hole., , . .The who, however they may disturb Across tee ocean deep^ NEA Service Writer your routine. Invariably bring you the sole luxury. get a living; rather because they tionably, too, it was discovered gay awnings and umbrellas of the It wiU carry many mothers pent houses .... And the green the news from all the towns you GILBERT SWAN. *10 the place where loved ones sleep. Washington—If this story is going expected to get, in the industrial miUTons of years ago. But as a glimpses that siuprise you from have left behind . . . . ’The gay sailings of the Europe-bound ships. to. he about incunabula, aa It is, centers, a better and pleasanter method for revolutionizing the amazing heights. It isn’t the beat, it’s the arditity. Yes, loved ones: wk® went out to war quite a. few persons will learn for living. No one ever beard of a movements of mankind it. still rates The mixed gold and' musty gray Florida has a longer coast line To protect qs one and all. tee first time just what incunabula of late afternoons across the city The last item of which reminds than any other state in the Union. ’They died to save the flag we love. Connecticut farm family suffering as a washout It never did catch really are, and the sum total of For it must never faU. human knowledge will be slightly actual destitution. Some have un on. increased. Which, it is commonly dergone meager living, loneliness, You can’t prove the future of the While We’re Passing Out the Medals! And on that pilgrimage to France, agreed, is always a fine thing, _ serious cultural disadvantages. But airplane or the dirigible by merely Our prayers will surely, be— Incunabula is the word used in BA’TTLE OF BENNINGTON For two of our own mothers. not hunger or nakedness, not rag showing that it’s faster. The hu reference to books produced- during As teey sail across tee sea. the craddle p4rlod of printed liter On August 16; 1777, one Jtrf tee gedness or lack of winter firea man race hasn’t even yet got over CKOWM THf KWG OF * 'x o o ature, before 150G A. D. Generally, moat sighlfloant battles of the Revo Poverty on the farms is a relative liking to keep in contact with the THE LONG DlST^MCE ’The m p wUl not-l)e one o f joy— it applies to the early period of lution took place when a force of rather than a positive matter. In ground. OOFFEE- DKlMKB?S/rHE But one of mother love, beginninE^ o f anything, put it ia New Hampshire miUtia imder Gen MARATHOM That guides them to tee resting the industrial communities, in hard uaed here in its blbllograplitcal eral John Stark defeated a combin place sense. ed force of Hessians, British Loyal times, it is a grim and relentless MONEY AND POLLUTION Of ones now gone above. e Q>ngre88 voted during, its last ists and Indiana at Bennington, reality. “Money is the only element need 1 session to buy the .Vollbehr collec Verm ont You must be brave dear mothers. If the Coimectlcut farms that ed to clean up the pollution in Con tion of inctmabula for the Library They did not die In vain. ' They were sent to Bennington have been abandoned or merged necticut, New-York and New Jersey For is there not a promise ot Congress at 61,500,000 and it got by General JolurBurgoyne to cap since 1920 were to have restored to waters,’’ says General S. H. Wad You ihaU meet teem both again? - what book collectors all say was a ture tee depotNof supplies, vffiich bateain. It la a collection some the Americans were reported to them the 20,000 of the jobless bams, director of the Connecticut I In the battle of Chateau Tblelry 3000 bookS; printed- in thq middle have there. Aa the lavaoera were which they could certainly support, State Water Commission. ‘The •AND THE ENDURAWCE ages, and is by far tea finest buneb utterly ignorant of tee coimtry, aa FWER. HAVjGcrmSN A These brave boys fought and feU; ,the employment situation in this condition has been known to exist I One, four days before the other. of volumes which the Library of well aa of tee Revolutionlats’ mete- state at the present moment, or as for years, but whenever conferences OB5AT B16 HAND/ — They served their country weU. Congress has ever acquired. oda of warfare, they were easily trapped, surrounded and captured. it may be during the next five years, were held to decide what steps A Bare W.ork o f A rt You wUl visit at the battlefield In tee cbllectioi) ie a three-volume' Of a force' of about 1,000, more than would be just about twice as brignt should be taken, it always develop A t Argonne where they.' Ue; edition of tee Gutenberg Bible, a 200 were killed and wounded,'’ 70 as it is or is likely to be. ed that the cost would be great and You will walk upon the sacred soil— work which the Library has always returned to Burgoyne and the rast The first thing >o be sought for means to meet the expense ^ere They did in days gone by. coveted. They have a single page taken prisoners. The American loss was 14 killed and 42 wounded the large number of marginal in lacking.” of teat Bible in the rare book sec You wUl kneel beside a little cross tion now, and it is a beautiful thing Washington called this victory a dustrial workers in this coimtry-— The only good thing we have ever With other mothers there; . to look at. No bne need euppose “great stroke” because Mt prevent those caught in the “blind spot” been able to see in war is that the — WHIUE THE TRCE-5tTT«l HAS Q3ME. And memories sweet-virlll Unger that tee-Gutenberg Bible, tee first ed Burgoyne from gettinjj! the tvp* between moderate industrial aetiv- element of cost instantly becomes As you offer up a prayer. volume ever printed with movable plies he sorely needed cut IN FDR A sh are OF THE SPOTUOKT/-*•*- ' 4 type, was a crude, blotchy piece of ify and roch hectic booms of pros- secondary to the nation’s safety. ilece of { all communication between him We hope that on tee pUgrimage, work. Old Johannes Gutenberg, i and the garrison be left at 'ncoo- P)^tyl. -as we haye, been going The guns and the gun powder and Some suaehlne wlU peep la; ^ the- father of modem printing, deroga. Further, it resulted tir the trough in recent years—^is secur To help you both forget at t li^ knew that he had to compete wite the uniforms and tentage,..;, are CONGRESS desertion of a large body of In ity. After that, and only after ordered—and whatever processes of The days which might have been. the marvelous handiwork of the dians and <3anadiana. while it monks and other penmen of the pe that, opportimity for pecuniary ad taxation may be necessary to pay greatly strengthened the Ameri” So we have gathered here tonight, riod or else everybody would be cans, particulariy by, cauitiig' the vancement for them are set on foot ajtei^rd. Tq wish you Godspeed on the way— lauflfing at hlnu sc he took, pains enlistment o f lam e bodies o f miU- Every family on a farm Is a cus- At no other time do the nation’s And present you with a little gift, accofdingiy. tla for service imoer General .Gatest tomm^ industry. Every one off needs, or the state’s needs or the To use from day to day- 'Die Bible whieh teie Library will get was printed «n parchment hnd ^ farm and in the town and with city’s or town’s needs transcend the All honor to “Gold Star Moteersi” bound In vellum somewhere around FBOF. HGIXUniBBS out jobf is hot only a customer .lost item of finance. With sons so brave and true: 1450. Gutenberg had< borrowed but an economie liability into the Yet such matters as reform of For they fought as brave a battle money to promote his raeb enter (Cambridge, Mass. Aug. 16— (A P) Holila, former water pollution, country rdads, re For our own Red, White and Blue. prise and was unatds _ ,y off,,! —Dr. ira Nelson banrMR-' —MRS. GEORGE HBR20G. so tee money lender seized bils print-^ president of Worcester. Pcily lasti- We Imar plenty about relief for lief of unemplo^eint and a hun Ittg equipment and his books and tute died at bit home here today In the mohey-erop farmers—nothing dred others-.-eli of them a thou ' WEEK-END PORTRAIT sold this particular volume to the hla 74th year. He was, ^Mut the j^Uef of self-sustaining sand times preferable to the making --H C W A600T A OBCOfimaH OR Saturday . . Benedictine Friars for what would of Xndiaaapolis and while She is a slave to dancing. . . , EyitetB tenners who hhve lost their of war—can be proposed, advocated 60MrHII40 FOR A B^DURANCE QjAMPf nOw look like about 625. It was at Banmrd directed the The dance o f aenaualtsm . • . o f lust kept in one abbey and another.foc tion of the stafdum and ^uaUty . by moviag ^ d rfo down in- defeat for lack of . . . o f paaaioa, ^ oenturies. being last hUMm to thi^o^ of ’ '.' , '-•'' ■ ■ H- "
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Tbe women’s bridge club met at F^r Wounded Soldiers ^ HONROEDOCFRIME toe home of Mrs. Mary B. |iitohell For \ Useful Citizenship Wednesday evening, three tables in play.. Mrs. Albert W. Hlldlfig wpn first boners, Miss Victoi^ Hllding I Says It Is Rather U. S. second. Refreshments of oEike and V grape juice.were served. Mrs. Anne C. (SUbert, regent, ■■ ■ Agaiost Earope Than presided at a meeting, of the Colonel Henry Xihatopion Cbapteri D. A. R.. held at toe Natosmiel F o to America has broadcast from WGY of Schenectady and WTIC of p r o g r a m s Hertford. DAILY RADIO PROGRAM rmvelers Service Three, Quiet Cheers Greet Results : ^ S&tTirday, August 16. 8:15 7:15—^Soloists; fun prog.-am. Leading DX Stations. 9:00 8:00—Emil Yalazco, organist. ^ ' Hartford. , WBZ—WBZA 10:00 *9:00—Three dance orcheutraa (DST) (ST) ' , ■ 11:30 lO:30—^Moonbeams girls trio. 405.2— WSB, ATLANTA—740. 60JKM) , ,^0«0 Rt. m j i M. Satm-day, August 16. * Of Exp^s* Campaign Against 30^8—WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—990. 7:30 6:30-TOfchestra; music liour. (Eastern DayUght Saving Time) xnodera Bngil«h composer, C y^ Scott, 7:00 6:00—WJZ Amps 'n* Andy. 8:30 7:30—NBC programs (2^ .h rs.) 1:15—Agricultural Market Re •wUi^ the Ledy Bugs will pjay on 7:15 6<16—Jester's feature program. 11:00 10:QO—Music; studio. concerL Saturday, ^Aagf 16, .1980 port. j ' their two plsnos during the broadcast 7:30 fiS80—WJZ. programspr (% hr.) 11:30 10:80—NB(1 programs (1)6 hrs.') of “Broadway Idgnts” over WJZ and 8;1S :1S—Studio baritone rMital. 1:00 12:00---Tran8continentai piogram. , E D S T y ' 1:23—;Pr Schumann the Msichlng Men" is from the pen 8:00 7:00—Educationsil features. . Vi^JD,-CH16AG^1130. Warum ' Schumann 3:30—Chicago Serenade. of one of America’s outstanding com 8:30 7:30—Spiritual singers, tenor; 8:00 7:00—Orch; les^ns, songs. 'e'e 4:00—Merry Makers. posers, Henry Hadley, and is taken 9100 8:00—Show boat melodrama, 9:00 85OO—^Palmer' stadio program. 5:(H)—Stock- Qubtations — Tlfft from ode for chorus and orchestra, “ Loves Rules the Camp.” CrilCAGOrrTaO. Love (3omesiC •iy Once in a Life “The New Earth." The chorus will 10:00 9:00—Screen stars, orchestra. • 9:00 8:00—rBaritoue; hoarding'club^' Time fronj oi) ■atta "Three lit - Brothers. J1:Q0 10:f(!—Three dance orchastraa. 11:00 lOUip—"WEAF dance' orciirstra. , sing the work of another American 12:80 ll:3u—Midnight organ melodies. tie Glrls’’-rHa:f »ld Stem and 5:15—Pat, Peter and Paul. composer with words in the soft 11:20 11:20—Strike up^the band. 5:30—Blue Aces. ^ y drawling dialect of the. Southland, <164,3—WEAF, NEW YORK—660. 11:30 10:30—Symphony orchestra. Hatxy Porella^' “Msh Xiindy Lou" by Lily Strickland. 6:15 6:16—^Dinner dance music. 12:00 11:00—Dance music (3)4 hrs.) Serenade ..'IV,, Cbgs. B ennett 5;53—Plj/mouth Ckfntest. The hour Trill open with the overture 6:46 6U5—Uncle Abe and David. . CHICAGO—870. 5:55—Kyanlze Road Man. to ‘'Winiam Teu" and wil close with 7K10 6:00—Two dance orchestras. 8:00 7:00—Variety music hour. ,. ^ 6 6 , saioher,; “DaiJances Polovetzlan' from Borodine’s 8:00 7:00—Salon Singers, orchestra. 8:80 7:80—WEAF,concert music. Spinning Son^j...... Rungee “Prince Igor.* * 9:00 8i00—^Wandering Gypsies tale. 9:80 8:30—Poetry and music. . C^himes.r;;:;*"" , orr. Shackley P. M. ' 9:30 8130—Arthur Pryor's band with 10:00 9:00—Barn danoe.'music; 6:00—Time. Wave lengths in meters oc left of Floyd Gibbons, talk. 447.5— WMAQ-WOJ, CHICAGO-r«70. Le Poiptomt.. i. . .H Beatrice Par station tllt,e kilocycles on the right, 10:00 9:00-r-Rolfe's dance orchestra. 8:30 7:30—Studio concert orchestra... •:My.,.|luhgee 6:01—Champion Weatherman. nnmes are Eastern Daylight Saving 11:00 lQ:00-i-Ponce Sisters, team. 9:00 8:0O—WABC show boat drama. • Le Portrm^> . Bo^trice Parkyns ' 6:03—Hotel (Sovemor Qinton'Or and E 09tem Standard. Black face 11:15 l0:15—Tw o dance orchestras. 10:45 9:45—Ordiestra; .piano muslo. < chestra. type indicates best features. 393.5r-WJZ, NEW YORK—760. 11:30.10:30—^Amos ’n’» Andy, comedians' One^Last K3ps; ....___ : 6:00 6:00—O’Hara’s dance music. 202:6—WHT, CHICAGO-rrl480...... ^ ^ t ia a n Kriens 6:20—Baseball Scores; Sport Di 6:45 6:45—Floyd Gibbons, reporter. 8:00 7:00—Male quartet’s recital. 1 .Miss'Sachet gest. Leading East Stations. 7:00 6:00—^Amos ’n* Andy, comedians 9:00 8^10—Studio musical program.. ♦ : m30i—Singing the Blues. (DST/fST) ' 7:I5 6:15—Male trio, mandolute. 10:00 9:00—Your hour league. Valse Le^tQ ;.ir...... Rungee 27t.8VWPQ, ATLANTIC CITY—lltJO. 7:30 6:30—Baritone; male QtiarteL 238—KOIL, COUNCIL BLUFFS—1260 In the Garden . . . . arr. Rungee V 6:4.6-i-.i4terary Digest ‘Topics in 8:3b Tt20—Studio concert orchestra. 8:00 7:00—Circus comic skit, band. 11:00 10:00—WABC dance orchestra, "f' Bungee ' Brief’—Elpyd Gibbpns. 8:45 7«S—Soprano and contralto. 8:15 7:15—‘Drama, ‘The Wonder Dog.' 12:00 11:00—Stvdio entertainment. v. 7:00-r-Bul6va Time;, 'Pbpsodent’s 9:00 8:00—WABC programs (1 hr.) 8:30 7:30—Goldman’s >band with Del 1:45 12:45—-Artists frolic; orchestra. '■ 2:45—American .Gaipe Protective 11:00 10:00—^Three dance orchestras. Stalgers, cornetlsL 361.2— KOA, DENVER—830. , Talk—"the Young Hunter and Amos *n’ Andy. 12:30 11:30—WABC ‘m ld n l^ t melodies. 9:30 8:30^Mlnstrel men’s frolic. 11:30 10:30—Ainos 'n* Andy, comedians ’7;15—^Tastyeast Jesters. 10:00 9:00—Skit, “Cnb Reporter." 12:00 11:00—&nday school lesson. ’ his attitude towaird game.” 283—WEAL, BALTIMORE—1060. 10:16 9:15—Vocalist, pianist, duo. 1:00 12:00—Rainbows harmonies 3:0()-^'rheVMsrlonettes—NBC. 7:30-:-Fuller Man— 8:30 7:30—Studio artists hour, 10:30 1:30—Miniature theater drama. 1:20 12:20—Golden Legends’ hour. 4:00—HarSord "Times News. ru G et.'Ey: 9:00 8:00—WJZ programs (1 hr.) 11:00 10:00—Slumber music hour. 299.8—WOC-WHO, fOWA-ftOOO. It'a Easy to Fall in Love. 10:00. 9:00—^Around the melodeon. 12:00 11:00—^Dan Russo’s orchestra. 8:00 7:00—Rocking-Chair music. 4:10—Artjwr P. Hoyt,- baritone; 10:30 9:30—WJZ programs (1% hrs.) 635.4— WFI, PHILADELPHIA—560. 8:30" 7:30"—NBC programs (3^hrs.) Clares^ Waters, accompanist. It Happened in Monterey. 243.8—WNAC, BOSTON—1230. 6:30 5:30—Dougherty’s dance music. 11:30 10:30—^Three Aance orchestral. 0 No laOBger Scek -^to Pain Me You for Me. . 8:00 7:00—Studio artists hour. 8:30 7:30—Chimes. accordlonlsL 491,5—WDAF. KANSAS CITY—6T0. Making Whoopee. 8:15 7:15—W.4BC programs (5 hrs.) 9:00 8:00—^WEAF programs (2 hrs.) 8:30 7:30—WEAF progs. (2)6 hrs.) .... .V-.....,.....,.. Scarlatti 428.3—WLW, CINCINNATI—700. 305.9—KDKA, PITTSBURGH—980. 11:00 10:00—Orch; .Amos ’n’ Andy, Bom a Pain- Undying ____ Love Me or Leave Me. 7:36 6:80—WJZ programs (1 hr.) 7:00 6:00—^Amos ’n’ Andy, com ^ians 11:45 10:45—^Three 'dance orchestras...... ,C., ,4 ...,; ------Franz I’m Bringing a Red, Red Rose. 8:30 7:30—Saturday Knights prog. 7:15 6:15—Studio feature hour. 468.5— KFI, LOS ANGELES~-640. Fascita Serenade. 9:30 8:30—WJZ minstrel frolic. 7:30 6:30—^WJZ programs (3% hrs.) 11:00 10:00-rMixed quartet:. circus. Veile V* ...... RusseU 10:00 9:00—^Variety; 'orchestra music. 11:10 10:10—^Expedition mess.iges. 12:30 11:30—Orchestra; variety hour. Arthur Hoyt, Baritone Lazy Lou’riana Moon. lOrlO 9:36—Orchestra; feature hour. 245.8—WCAE, PITTSBURGH—1220. 2:30 1:30—^Tenor; midnight frolic. The Little Shepherd.. .Debussy Peggy. Here are some leaders in the fight against New York’s most costly racket—the rdwe and clash and 11:30 10:30—Amos 'n* Andy; team. 6:00 6:00—Dinner dance orchestra. 370.2—WCCO, MINN,, ST. PAUL—810, Mammy o’ Mine. 12:00 11:00—Hawaiians music hour. 7:00 6:00—Orchestra; recital hour. 8:00 7:00—Barlow’s dance orchestra. Ronde ’ Fraitcasise. . . Boellmann clamor of the world’s noisiest city. Edward F. Brown, left, special deputy 'comndsoioner of healtii, is di 12:30 11:30—Four dance orchestras. 8;00 7:00—Popular music concert. 8:45 7:45—WABC progs. (3% hrs.) Clarence Waters,-Pianist Just Like a Gypsy. rector of the Noise Abatement Commission. Lower right Is Dr^ Harvey Letcher, leadbig aooustti^ ro: 280.7—WTAM, CLEVELAND—1070. 9:00 8:00—NBC programs (2)4 hrs.) 12:30 11:30—Midnight organ melodies, 1 An* Thy H arp ...... Woodman At the End of the Road search expert, playing a synaphony of dissonancie on a test keyboard connect^ with ewety^.make^^of autn- 8:00 7:00—^Master musicians hour. 11:15 10:15—Don Bigelow’s orchestra. 1:00 12:00—^Arena dance music. ' A Bench in the Park. 8:30 7:30—WEAF progs. (2% hrs.) 260.7—WHAM, ROCHESTER—1160, 379.5—KGO, OAK LAN D—790. Trade-Winds ...... Heel moblle horn. Above is a view of the traveling sound laboratory, a track with 'noise - meararbig' appaiatua 12:00 11:00—Musketeers music hour. 7:30 6:30—WJZ programs .(2)4 hrs.) 1:00 12:00—^Tales’ never told. Give a Man a Horse He Can 8:00—Dixies Circus. with which 7000 observations were made. : ' ' ' ‘ ' 12:13 11:15—Players; organ music. 10:00 9:00—Eastman Music SenooL 2:00 1:00—Musical melodramd. 8:il6—Edward MacHugh, bari 1:30 12:30—Merle Jacobs’ orchestra. 10:30 9:30—^WJZ theater drama. 2:30 1:80—Qusendorfer’a orcliestra. Ride ...... O’Hara 823—WTIC, HARTFORD—-.060. 11:00 10:00—Supper dance music. 508.2— WOW, OMAHA—590. Arthur Hoyt,- Baritone tone. New York.—^As soon as there 1 still is a lot of work to be done. amine its nuisance laws,” Brown, 6;00 5:00—^Mother Goose program. 379.5— WGY, SCHENECTADY—790. 11:00 10:00—Studio musical hour. 4:30—Mellow Melodies — dance 8:30—Goldman Btind (Concert. comes a lull in the cheering that has | Noise abatement is, after all, mostly declared, “r b^eve It will find-it 6:30 5:30—Symphonette program. 12:31 11:31—Time; weather; markets. 12:00 11:00—Late dance music. 9:00—Gilbert & Barker "Variety a problem of education and good self already; Tarmied. agdnst noises 7:00 6:00—Dinner dance music. 6:16 6:15—Dinner dance music. 270.1—WRVA, RICHMOND—1110. band with Landt Trio and gfreeted the work of. America’s first j 7:35 6:35—Broadway favorite.",. 6:45 5:45—Comedy team, pianist. 7:00 6:00—WJZ Amos ’n’ Andy. White;'. Vera Deene, crooner— Hour. noise abatement commission. N ew ;sportsmanship on the part of every 'The law has protected every part of 422.3—WOR, NEWARK—710. 7:15 6:15—WEAF progs. (SAi' hrs.) 7:15 6:15—^Muslc; string quartet. 9:30—Dutch M eters Minstrels. body concerned. the humah'hody except the. ear,vand 8;30 7:30r-Qld songs: orchestra. NBC.; York will find itself a quieter city. 7:00 6:00—Dinner music; ensemble. 11:00 10:00—Boulevard of dreams. 10:00—Hotel Brunswick Orches “Much valuable aid is being of it’s time that;lt rCi^ei"^.^ some aid. ■’ 8:00 7:00—^.American Legion hour. 11:16 10:15—Don BigSiow’s orchestra. 12:00 11:00—Old fiddling flddleis. . 4:50—American Turf champion tra. After eight months' of studying ship at Saratoga. 1 raucous roars and deafening dins, j fered. Scores, of • reports are ma’de ‘T beheve th«tt. wltifip; less than a Secondary Eastern Stations Secondary DX Stations. ' 10:25—“Cape Cod”—Charles H. concerning especially noisy dis- decade a peisiGa i)0, ,'nipre^ will be .2—WEEI, BOSTON—590. ^ 272.6—WLWL, NEW YORK-1100, . —WENR, CHICAGO—670. 5:00—Stringwood Ensemble—Nor the experts, who regard noise as | 508 344 6 Brown, President Massachusetts seriously as they do germs, are mov-1 tricts. One hundred and ten volun- pernditted to. t^ciw si: raucous sound 8:00 7: 00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) v6;00 5:00—Soprano and orchestra. 6:00 5:00—Tip Top ensemble. man ‘ Cloutier, director with into your ears; t l ^ ' a . brick through 11:55 10: 55—^Auction bridge lesson. 6:30 5:30—^Baritone reciUil; talk. 7:30 6:30—Farm Bureau progiam. - /'Anna Kaskas, contralto. Hotel Association, speakeri ing rapidly to combat the blustering | teers are stalking loud-speaker 545.1 -WKRC, CINCINNATI—550. -7;00 6:00—Orchestra: addres.",. I 1:00 12:00—Midnight dance frclic, 10:35—Hotel Brunswick Orches your window.”' 11:30 10: 30—Studio dance orchestra. 7:40 6:40—Caribbean music hour. ' Pique Dance Overture.. Suppe enemy of health and efficiency and nuisances throughout the city, 526—WNYC, . NEW YORK—670. 416.3—WSM, NASHVILLE—660. tra. . _ . V pleasure. j Some truck operators have isjsu^ 12:00 11: 00—Organ request program. 10:30 9:30—Harmonica; music u .im. Vocal‘Spin 1:00 12: Oo—Dinner dance orchestra. 7:00 6:00—^Irieh music: aecordion. 11:00—^Bulpva'Time; " '• Noise is an e'vil which never has • or^lsrs against the use of cut-outs 215.7- -WHK, CLEVELAND—1390, 8:00 7:00—City Police choristers. 11:00 10:00—Barn dance orebp? : 1 'Riistib idyll Pastemuch 11:01—Champion Weatherman. 11:00 lO: 00—Old Time Singing School. 293.1—CFCF, MONTREAL—1030. 11:30 10:30—Amos ’n' Andy. cc;-,. .i.ans ' Vocal Solo , ,. been suffered in silence, but the su f-! nnd unnecessary horn - blowing, NO STATE MOREO 11:30 10 80—^Three d«nce orchestras. 8:30 7:30—Concert, dance ntusic. 11:45 10:45—Orchestra: guitar; Selection ‘The Mikado” ...... 11;03—Baseball Scores; Sport Di- fering daily is becoming less acute, i Radio stations have been helpful l:0Q 12;00—Midnight organ recuosts. 11:00 10:00—Studio variety party. 12:46 11:45—Team; barn dance music. Blaring loud-speakers in shops and | jp broadcasting requests ^ a t sets ...... GUbert A Sullivan ll:08-r-Midnight Melodies. IN DROUeHTREtlEF ) Waltzes—“The Bat”.. ;Strauss homes already are being tuned be tuned down at 10:30 every Vocal Solo 11:30—Bulova Time. down. Fewer automobile boms are ' evening.” ' Frond of Noise Sunday, August IV, 3C2.2—'y/QZ, NEW ENGLAND—990. Leading DX Stations. In th-j Syrian Desert tooting, and manufacturers are pre WMhington, Aug. 16.—(A P)— G:0(l a:U0—AVJZ programs (3)i hrs.) 5:58—CJhrysler Announcement. . Sunday, August 17. paring to offer warning signals of a The commission first encoun Administr|.tion officials said today Donizetti’s ’’Lucia” and •'Oii the !i:45 8:45—Melody Land sweethearts. (DST) (ST) -- P. M. tered the idea that since business Road to Mandalay," repeated ty popu 10:30 9:30—L’Ensemble Me.iodique. 405.2— WSB, ATLANTA-/40. 6:00—“Mother d oose”—Bessie Lil .more pleasant subdued sound. Mo that no state suffering, from Uie lar request, will be featured on Jesse 1:57—Time. tor cut-outs are being stilled, whis makes noise, noise makes business, drought would he left, out of the re-* Crawford’s organ recital to te bro«d- 348.6—WABC, NEW YORK—860. 8:00 7:00—NBC progrAns (1% hrs.) lian Taft. 3:30 2:30—Conclave of nations. . 9:45 8:45—Concert; studio orchestra. 6:15—Yfellow Cab Flashes; Hart 1:58—CHiampion Weatherman. tles and bells made less blatant. especially in the building industries. lief organization agri»d upon at cast by WABC and the Columbia 4:00 3:00—Cathedral mu.sic hour. 10:45 9:45—"WEAF progs. (1)4 ftrs.) 2:00—Roxy Symphony Orchestra. The more conglomerate and vicious tshain Simday night at 8, .daylient sav 5:00 '4:00—K. of C;'Supreme Conven 12:00 11:00—Concert; Brigiit Spot. ford CourajQt News, I There is less rattling of ash and the governors conference if (dticdaiis ing, time. Paul Small, tenor, will sing 1:00 12:00—Theater organ recital. 3:00-^Friendly Hour—Rev. Dr, garbage cans, andi milkmen soon the urban din, the more ci'vic pride “So Beats My Heart For You” ak an tion. 6:30—Merriman’s Syrr|honette. J. Stanley Durkee. of the state desired 4o: be included additional contribution to the program. 6:00 5:00—Crooner, soprano, trio. 293.9—KYW, CHICAGO—1020. 7:00—Whyte’s- Orches.la — Peter' may be working with the Stealth of New Yorkers had. in the co-operative.set-lip: ■ • Other numbers will be Sciiubert’s 6:30 5:30—Globe trotters hoUr. 8:00 7:00r-Three dance orchestras. 4:00—Sterling Singers -r- Mme. But now it is being demonstrated 7:00 6:00—String symphony with 10:45 9:45—‘WEAF.Sabbatli songs. Van Steeden, director—NBC. ! early-morning burglars. Rubber- Ckimmenting on a statement. of- "Serenade” and "’One Day in the Stanley Maxted. tenor. 7:30—Baseball Scores — Elastem,' Gainsborg and Herbert Borodkin. padded turnstiles shortly will bring to industry that quiet pays, not only Springtime With You.” More requests: 11:45 10:45—Dance music (2 brs.) 4:30—Don Ceirlo’s Marimba Bsind. Govemor' Ritchie of Jtaryland that will end the hour; A program in 7:30 6:30—Male quartet; address. 344.6—WENR, CHICAGO—870. Nation^, American. i comparative quiet to subway sta in increased efficiency for workers his state -? ^ been “ ignored” at the cluding speeches by (3ov. Alien of 8:00 7:00—Jesse Crawford, organist. 9:00 8:00—Kay’s supper music, 7:35—Broadway Favorites. 5:00—Sabbath Reveries — Rev. tions now filled with fiendish clat and conservation of equipment, but Massachusetts, Mayor Cur'ey of Bos ■ 8:45 7:45—Crocket Mountaineers. 10:00 9:00—.Symphony concert inusie. Charles Goodell. in increased good will from the meeting, official said rexecutives of ton and Martin H. Carmody, bupieme’ 9:00 8:00—National H. S. Orchestra 11:00 l(i:00—Comedy sketen; niusic. Selection from^'The New Moon” 1 ter. the statM invited meeting v/lth Redfern Hollenhead, 12:00 11:00—DX air vaudeville. 6:00—Time. Other Cities Interested , public;. Brown said. When it was Knight of the Knights of Columbus, a tenor...... Romberg' 6:01—Champion Weatherman. pointed out to the subway com were chiiten' becairae . thefc states and oratorios by the K. of C. choral 10:00 9:00—Mayhew I.nke’8 band. 416.4— WGN-WLIB, CHICAGO-t720. Waltz—Parisian Moonlight “Clity officials throughout the society, will be heard when the K. of 8:00 7:00—OJd timers, ensemlile, 6:03—^Temperature. panies that patrons actually suf- were beliei^d to .have been the C. convention is broadcast from Bos 10:30 9:30—Russian viHapre music. / Did You Mean . ,4.. . ,r___! -world haveabeen watching our work hardest hit'_ , ' 11:00 10:00—Buck Home Tabernacle. '8:30 7:30—^Nighthawks; concert. 6:04—Songs At Eventiiie. with______intense Interest,”______said Edwardfered from station noises, silent ton over WABC and ass'jciatcd sta 12:00 11:00—Hawaiian. music, poetry. 9:15 8:15—WEAR progs. (1)^ hrs.) ...... Arr. Arthur Lange 6:30—Harbor Lights. it was ensphasized, howevaTt. that tions a t 5 o’clock, daylight saving 12:30 11:30—Midnight organ melodies. 10:45 9:45—Girls’ harmony: sjnipiumy. Give Yourself a Pat on the Back F. Brown, special deputy commls- ' turnstiles were perfected almcist^ini- time. Among the selections to he pre 11:21) 10:20—Three dance orclieslras 8:00—Silent. 7:00—Bulova Time. . sioner of health, and (iirector of the mediately, and ^ are to be - installed. *- a | I*rc3idwt HtoSfer lefL^he; .Way open sented by the chorus will be I'Altar of 454.3—WEAF, NEW YORK—660. 447.5—WMAQ-WQJ, CHICAGO—670. 7:01—El Tango Romantico. mere suggestion brought eager co-l^°^ otheY qtSt^.tOv’entef.'^the r^ef' Truth,” ’’Bells of S t Mary’s,” ’’Com 4:00 3:00—National Sunday forum. 8:30 7:30—AVABC organ recitali noise commission. “Noise is an in rades in Arms” and “Star Spangled 5:00 4:00—Echoes of the Orient. 9:00 8:00—Musical program; talk'. 7:30—Williams OH-o-matics. creasing nuisance in almost every operation from milk companies in organizaldcHi/Wrheh he sdld “eacn Banner.” 5:30 4:30—Tenors, guitar, soprano. Musical. Comedy Baritone, Arthur U;00 10:00—Atild Sandy’s Jioui. Hoyt, in WTIC Afternoon Recdtal 8:00—E3nna Jettick Melodies. city, and in a short time we shall the use of rubber baskets for. early governi)r’':wi^.'c6nsi 6:00 5:00—Catholic address, choir. 11:15 10:15—Orchestra; Bible reading, r. 8:15—Hacienda Band. morning deUveries. I uation re«ca^gi; q^j*rgency relief Wave lengths in meters on left of 7:00 6:00—M.vstery House me.lodrama 11:40 10:40—Studio concert orcr,estra. be able to offer any officials who station title, kilocvcle.s on the right. .:30 6:30—Theater musical hour. 8:30^—Goldman Band. want it the most complete and scien- ' Radio companies were told that j exists witidh his Statp shall create Times are Eastern Daylight Saving 8:30 7:30—Choral orchestra, .«iunga. 344.6— WLS, CHICAGO—8/0. Arthur P. Hoyt, well known mu 9:00 8:00—Talk, David Lawrence. 7:30 C:30—Band concert; sertice. sical comedy bairitime, will offer a| 9:45—Sweethearts of Melody tific noise report ever made any thousands now refuse to buy sets j a drought r^itf colwnlttee.” and Eastern Srandard. iilacK face 8:15 7:15—Radio sermonette. Land. because they belieye_ speakers can Gqveraor R it^ e 'had; said that type indicates best fe.ntures. 9:15 8:15—Popular concert soloist. 238—KOIL, COUNCIL BLUFFS—1260. 20-minute recital froin Station WTIC where.” j 9:45 8:45—Woman's octet, tenor. 8:00 7:00—WABC programs (4 hrs.) at 4:10 o’clock thiis afternoon. Hoyt I 10:15—Sport Digest. The commission, comprising a not be_ turned lower than those!! Maryland w^'amcmg states seri Leading East Stations; 10:00 V:00-LCliampions dance music. 12:00 11:00—Dance orcliestr.;. 10:30—L’Ensemble Melodique. large group of professional lead-; which blare out from shop door-! ously affected, by. drought'and 10:45 9:45—Sunday at Seth 1,'crker’s. 361.2—KOA, DENVER—830. last season directed the singing and (DST) (ST) 11:15 10:15—Xylophonist and pianist. 9:15 8:15—NBC programs (2),'. lira.) played a stellar role ,iiT the revival 11:00—Bulova Time. ers from the fields of medicine,; ways. Many speakers immediately [ should have been rejp^ese^d at the 272.6—WPG, ATLANTIC CITY—1100. 11:30 10:30—Russian Catliedrul thoir. 12:(X) 11:06—Denver Municipal tisr.;:. of ‘The Octoroon" at Maxine Elr 11:01—Champion Weathernaan. neurology, Engineering, law admin were silenced, and window posters j relief confereoco. 7 ' 7:00 6:00—I.iewis’ concert orchestra 393.5—WJZ, NEW YORK—760. 2:00 1:00—Concert: Jewels’ jmi."=lc. 11:03—Temperature. invited the public to come into th e! 9:15 8:15—Madden’s concert ovcli. 2:00 1:00—Roxy Symphony concert. 374.8—WBAP, FORT WORTH—800. liot’s Theater in New York CHy. He istration, and thd transportation in 1U:3U 0:30—WABC Russian mo.sic. 3:00 2:00—Friendly hour; address. 10:00 9:00—Orchestra; artlsfa^Ci his.) appeared in several Savoy musical | 11:04—Siga Off. dustries, has been functioning for stores for , a quiet audition. Motor [ ‘The Spanish’ . gOrornment Is en l(i;i'fi—Atlantic City artist.s. 4:00 3:00—Male quartet, piano, viola. 357—CMC, HAVANA—840. comedy productions, saag in the eight months. Questionnaires sub bom manufacturers, convinced by! couraging theproduction of hemp 283—WBAL, BALTIMORE—106C. 4:30 3:30—Marimba band, tenor. , 9:00 8:00—Military hand concert. the commission’s testa, have ap-{ 7:uo C;u0—Evening music reveries. 5:00 4:00—Sabbath reveries htur. 12:00 11:00—Studio feature concert. Broadway vefslon of “The Silver mitted to the public showed which : . , in that cqtmti^ 'through eamort. 7:80 6:30—Soprano and cellist. 6:0U 5:00—Soprano and oiganist. 285.5— KNX, HOLLYWOOD—105C. Swan” and toured in Russell Jan- MEXICO’S CATHE0RAL sharp, disturbing dissonances wear ■. pointed five leamng companies to bounties and a surtax, .on imported^ 8:00 7:00—WJZ mixed quartet. 6:30 5:30—Drama, "Harbor Lights," 12:00 11:00—I’resbyterian .service. ney’s productioa of “The Vagabond most on the nerves of the city dwell-. draw^ up specifications governing hemp and; hemp productij.^ ; 8:16 7:15—Baltimoreans dance orch. 7:00 6:00—El Tango Romantlca" 1:00 12:90—String trio, teiior. ers—from trucks, horns, radios, ivarmng signal acoustics, just as 545.1—WGR, BUFFALO—6.60. 7:30 6:30—Fred Waldner. len'n-, orch. 288.3—^TH S, HOT SPRINGS—1040. King” in 1926, During the last men 10:30 9:30—Morning church service. 8:00 7:00—Mi.xed quartet, enccrable. 8:30 7:30—Orchestra: soloislt, tioned engagement, he sang with > ONCE MOliOPENED squeaking brakes and street cars headlight design- is now controlled J"-... 3:00 2:00—WEAF progs. (4i6 lirs.) 8:15 7:15—Spanish concert ensemble. 10:00 9:00—.Studio musical program. several members of the company down to noisy parties jmd dogs and i Would Simplify Law 7:30 6:30—Presbyterian service. 8:307:36—Goldman’* band concert. 10:3(1 9:30—(joncert ensemble recital. cats. ( ! The commission is proud of its 8:30 7:30—WEAF programs (.'1 hrs.) 9:45 8:45—Shakespeare’s ^rama. 299.8—WHO-woe, IOWA—100C. from the studios of Station WTIC. 333.1—WMAK, BUFFALO—900. 10:45 9:45—South Sea Isliindcr.s, tenor Mexico Cjity, Aug. 16—(AP) — A committee of doctors and proposal for legal enforcement of 8:00 7:00—WABC programs (2 hrs.) 7:35 6:35—Food for thought. He will be assisted in his recital this 11:15 10:15—Contralto;, reminiscences. 8:00 7:00—Grocer bo.va program. afternoon by Clarence Watters, Con The bells of Mexico’s National specialists found that noise is pro- ■ ^® nuisance laws regarding noise, 10:00 9:00—Studio musical program. 305.9—KDKA,’ PITTSBURGH—980. 8:30 7:30—WEAF progs. (3)i> hrs.) ______icv u cathedrak rang out today, ctdling 11:00 10:00—WABC programs ti hr.) li:00 10:00—Christian Science Sirvice. 333.1— WJAX, JACKSONVILLE—900. necticut organist who recently gave ducing permanent deafness among! ,believes its amendment will be 428.3—WLW. CINCINNATI—70a 1:30 12:.30—Memorial J'ark program. . 8:30 7:30—Evening cliurch seivice, a’ seriea''of rerit^s"ln'’'thTWana- I service for thq first city dw^ers, that it interferes seri-1 adopted. 6:45 5:45-^Story of an opera. 2:00 1:00—NBC programs (5 ins.) 10:15 9:15—SUidio dance ort^hestra. ouriy 'With the efficiency of workers, I the first place,” said Brown, 7:30 6:80-"-WJZ tenor, orchestras. 7:00 6:00—The Mozart trio, tenor. 10:45 9:45—WEAF progs. tl)i hrs.) maker Auditorium under the patron- I ^ 8:00 7:00—Orchestra; variety hour. 7:30 6:80—WJZ programs (4)v hrs.) 491.5— WDAF, KANSAS CITY—610. age of Alexander RusseU. I “ lebrafaon of the First of the As- and that the strain leads to neu-, “we didn’t want too many laws, 10:15 9:15—Concert hour;'varie1ies. 245.8—WCAE, PITTSBURGH—1220. 10:15 9:15—Guests artist’s program. When Harry Payne Whitney’:?' rasthenic and psychasthenic states.; Hea'vy penalties for minor Infrac- 11:30 10:30—Historlahl flashbacks. 10:45 9:45—Lutheran Church ecrvice. 468.5— KFI, LOS ANQELES2-640. Noise heightens the pulse rate, in -' tions make laws look ridiculous, 12:00 11:00—Musical novelesque. 1:00 12:00—Pilgrims: Spanish dreams. 11:45 10:45—Baritone,.-artists; bi.-i.'.era. great three - year-old, Whichorie, ‘ Thousands attended the cathedra, 1:00 1 2:00—Midnight orchestra music. 1:45-12:45—WEAR progs. (9)4 bra.) 12:30 11:30—Vaudeville lieoiiilnc-is. races against GaUant Fox for the | ® steady procession that gave tne creases blood pressure, makes the Everyone knows, for Instanise, that 280.2—WTAM, CLEVELAND—1070. 491.5— W l^ PHILADELPHIA—610. 2:00 1:00—Dpnee music; blue Irovs. American turf championship at Iedifice faces the heart rhythm irregular and, m ost. judge on earth would, as the 8:30 7:30—Studio musical prograin. 10:45 9:46—Trinity morning service. 365.6— WHAS, LOUISVILLE—820. important of all, increases brain statutes permit him to do, sentence 9:15 8:15—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) 2:30 1:30—I. B. S. A. Greek hour. 10:00 9:00—Studio feature convert. Saratoga Sattirday afternoon (Aug-' greatest actl-vity since the closing 11:15 10:16—Dance m um ; organlsL 9:00 8:00—^Fireside instrumental .trio 10:15 9:15—Seelbach concert ouartet. ust 16), Station WTlC will broad-1 massive building in July, pressure. ; ^ ^ 283—WTIC, HARTFORD-1060. 10:00 9:00—Organ; tenor, stilnga 380.2- ^WCCO, MINN., ST. PAUL—810, cast the event thrijiugli a hook-up 1926. , ^ New York, acoustical experts fin® for spitting on the sidewalk, 9:S0 8:30—Serenading string; organ. 535.^WLIT, PHILAPELPHIA—560. 8:45 7:45—The Curtains Part quickly found, is the noisiest. city | “ So we went to the other ex 10:15 9:15—^WEAF dw ee music. 6:00 6:00—WEAR progs. (1)4 hrs.) 9:00 8:00—WEAK programs (4 hrs.) with the NaitlonaJ Broadcasting j It was four years and fifteen days 10:45 9:45—^Violinist and soprano. 7:30 6:30—Recorded masterpieces. 461.3— WSM, NASHVILLE-resO. Company. The 'winner will secure! since the cathedral doors swung in the world. After making 7000 treme and evolved a scheme of a n- 11:00 10:06—Merry Madcaps’ music, 8:30 7:30—^WEAP orchestra, talk. 8:15 7:15—Sacred music concert. for his owner tha $25,000lYavelers ^ shut, when the priests left* their recordings with sound-measuring' “oying the annoyers. We, prepose 422.8—WOR, NEWARK—7-.0. 260.7—WHAM, ROCHESTER—1150. 8:45 V:46—Concert orchestra, tenor. equipment, they learned that rivet-1 fix®d fines for all ordln^ces, the 6:00 4:00—Organ; comedy team. 10:30 9:30—Presbyterian serricea. 9:15 8;15—WEAF feature concerL stakes. Graham 'McNainee and CUem churches at the outbreak of the re- 6:16 6:15—Qlris trio: orchestra. 12:30 11:3^WJZ programs (6 hrs.) 9:45 8:46—Baptist Church service. in? and blasting are the loudest (amounts rangmg from 50 c^ts- to 7:00 6:00—Choir invisible music. McCartty wiU'ailMiounce. The broad- ligious troubles. Although the 6:30 5:30—^Violin/ ptuio reveries. 10:45 9:45—MIEAF hymn sing. , cast will fm^a'jt 4;50.'p’cl6ck;' ; church and state disputes were set soSnds, with whistles, loud speakers.: ?5. Policemen ^ .woifid^ have ^ e 8:00 7:00—String quartet, baritone.' 7:00 6:0^'WJZ programs (.4% hrs.) 11:16 10:16—Jack’.ii'dance orchestra. trucks, street cars, brakes and horns' power to issue tickets to otfradeTs 9:00 8:00—Red Laquer and Jade. 379.5— WGY, SCHENECTADY—TM. 379.8—KGO,. OAKLAND—790. tled fourteen months ' ago, and 9:30 8:80—Orchestra: life story. 10:45 9:45—(Christian Science service. 11:15 10:16—Champion dinca-'inusio. r7TT- )-Sv next in intensity. ; wherever they are found, and the whymm/oi 10:00 9:06—VaudevUleiigrilstB hour. 8:00 1:00—Violinist and pianist 18:16 11:16—Mixed quartet; nigrlm s. " Sundfliyi A ivw it 17 churches started reopening, the Made Tests In Zoo i offender could, if he chose, sign a ' -.. • ' . ' - 11:80 10:30—Moonbeams music hour. 8:80______1:30—'WEAF progs. (Oii b ra ) 1:30 12:30—Bern’s Littia Symphony. P. M. ■ ■■ cathedral remained closed for re The traveling noise laboratory. confession of guilt and pay the fine Remember 7^0." 4^ the pairs, some of which are not yet Secondary Eaetem Stations. Secondary DX Stations. 9:00—“bur QQvernm«t”^by David went to the zoo to measure the: ^y ®oail. old crystal selis' ani^is'VBh befoi’e 80S.2-WBEI. BOSTON—890. . oETRoiT-sfo. 389.4—WBBM. CHICAGO—770; LawrencerrNiSO. completed. Hem’s roar, usually thought of as' "That would kMp our courts froin 8:00 7:00—Concert musical profpnm . |:00 7:00—Dwee music, axtluts. 7:80 6:'S0—Evening band concerL 9:15—B4TREAC=-10SO; 8:00 8:00—W .^ C progs. (1)4 hrs.) 9:20—‘iSel^)3ing^Strl|ig& y in part of the main body euid tikese soimds. It was found that a lion:P®ffy cases, Md ^ o w officers to , -...... lA, I 8:00 7:00—Studio music hours. 1:00 11:06—Around me town, : . 9:45—Cad;.'' UcKlnkty,:! jluBtin Or are somewhat shaky. . It wM, this could roar, himself, hoarse - in the ’ remain on duty mosG"Of the time. A shooting; : ^ 7:80 6:30—1. B. S. A* evening service 11:00 10:00—Late doncie o rc h est^ 205.6— WHT, CHICAGO—l4S0. gan ist 'uvy--V;,* . that caused the authorities -to' ’ de 8:|S 7:45—V ^ C priigs. (2% hrs.) 272.6—WLWL, NEW YOR^IKXL 8:30 7:30—Concert ensemble; artist^ average New York street without [ thousand policemen a AliBa Buccl- teenth Century on the base,of an Loudspeakers operated from shops: o®3®®®’ 4,.™ head phones tiuM^' ;evei^one antihi,.aQprano^ Laiira C. Gau- Aztec sacrificial pyramid, .on a registered an intensity rriore than t wteuld Aoi^t Fines ....thought - was , SB^; . . ,. ^ nwjrvei. UNE»IPLOTMBNT FIGURIBS changeability of threaded parts. for pie,” died today a victim of assass d et aecem panist, . assembling is necessary and essen ins who riddled him. with bullets week-day and with hardly more 100,000,000 times that of the small-, ‘The offender ^ (murse could„ . That J h a t came Came'JUSt just a^KfiF^theiafter-the great 11:00—Weather. than 24 hours’ notice to the public est distinguishable sound, which' ref^®® f^® ^ ® tl^ et, awept a, - • - W ssh^ton, Aug," 16. — (AP)— tial for the proper functioning of from a speeding automobile in the 11:06—"The .Merry Madcaps”-N o r Unemployment census totals in six motors. The tools made by the com Bight. He did not regain con* in an effort to prevent overcrowd was used as the unitumt ofor measure-jm ei^ u re-r ?'^®iqons,___ ''T ® waste a day of his tlmej pany are ;the invention of Charles man aoDtier, director; caiarles ing. ment. FOrty-one different types’of 11“ court and stand the chance of re-1 th ey^ h ave died p u t w ith states: Maine, Georgia, Oklahoma, sciouSness. Gerard, MieUit motor hornsvwere tested by leading i ceiving a heavier fine. But few the great improvements in Montana, Idaho and New Mexico, G. Johnson, who has been the sole The editor, a veritable giant in 12:00 (Midn.-*«U^t' were announced today by the Cen owner of the concern. stature, bad been a commanding acoustical experts and many found, would do It." commercial sete. • figure in the NaMonaUst move WED MANY TIMES to he go hlgh^itched and raucous L Thus toe noisy g » r ^ sus Bureau as fc^ows: Italian Frinsa Itoonx In Return that they- tended to paralyze with 1 <^*,kver of a truck with shrieking We’ve v *xbew « , ' <^ . . ' .the • ^job » Maine, total population, 800,056, COUPLE NOT MABBIBO m ent killers'In'vsided his home Engagement at 8|tatfon Wnc Grand Rapids, Mich., Aug. 16.— suburb and Blew: him almost at his fright rather than wiro. Some'brakes and toe young idiot who sits through it -all-Rl^’hBVeicWhd unemployed, 13,244 or 1.7 per cent; (AP.)—John W. Orton, held here oh horns were so loud that they could, 1°'front of Ws girl-friend’s ’ house 1 out about a l(rt cif Idnks that Geori^a, total population, 2,902,448, Waterbury, Aug. 16.—(AP)—A own doorstep. Alina Bucdaatinl, Italian operatic — 1------^______charges of bigamy and embei^e- be heard ten miles. ^ impat^tly upset your radio. unemjployed, 27,406 or 0.9 per cent; negress who thought she was Mrs. soprano who hroadoaat a program ment, has coirfessed to four biga would be fined on toe spot. When Julia Simpson and was under the FIBE AT FARM. Consideration was given to pro Oklahoma, total population, 2,891,- last month ‘ as t ’guest of Station mous marriages and told authori- hibiting toe use of horns sifter, one , night-owl's , . . Stein Song became So we believe th a t when your 777, tmemployed, 42,892, or 1.8 per impression that she had been mar Bridgeport August 16—(AP) — WTlC, will return to the, Connectl-1 ties he has "figured in "many more”' midnight, as has been done in Paris.: bis neighbor s tortura a i^liceman set is giving trouble - «pd ,-you ried to Jerry Simpson, 55, negn>, for Loss in a fire which destroyed a -jt is giving ^ubte apd ; -you ceht; Montaina, total population, cut sUtion to'offcr a recital at 10:46 simUar casea^e refused to'divulge Perhaps toe commission resdlzedi would present him Trito a bill for in- .nov.*.want 4^to get n^4> m.*;' : 636,882, unemployed, 11,808, or 2,2 five years, was abruptly relieve df large bam and two sheds on the o’clock tonl^t. .appearance details of the “other cases,' prom- toat this would put thousands of convenience rendered- per cent; Idaho, total population, that delusion in City Court here to Samuel’ Kakeman farm', Greenfield was originauy soh^ulad for last "But if any city wlU carefully ex- and economical^; ■ - day when Simpson was arraigned Islng a full statement when-he i s ) motorists to toe expense of Install- 445,887, unemployed, 6,367, or 1.4 mu last'Jilght was estimated today Sunday, but mi imtciihhhlle accident brought to trial. ; ing brakes on their cars. Anyway per cent; New Mexico,, total popu on. a cbEtge of non-support. The at between $25,000 and $80,000. Two in which the'singer .was Involved In negress was informed by Judge horses were saved. Superintendent of Police ; ' A. it contented itself with recommend lation, 427,216, xmemployed, 6,486, Vermont {itsevenfed > the fulfillment CanroU said Orton, also k n o ^ ( as ing an ordinance forbidding toe. use John F. McGrath that she could npt Huhldreds of motorists, were at of her enga^giBmeht^lporiha Buc- or 1.8 per cent. expect Simpson to support her as he tracted to the blase, t^ng'up traf- John W. dherwood, confessed that of horns except in toe presence of' ciantini Is 81- perfqf^i^. of. oonsldW’ imminent danger. j V,‘|Sriiwiir*.’x-J* was not her husband even though filc. .^ixty tons of bay, an automo able renown In her bph^and. Upder he married thfe four womeln,^ got BUYS NEW PLANT they took the marriage vows five possession of toqir money and then ,“We now know exactly what we: bile and farm implements were the guidance ofj two farntpis Italian are fighting against,” said Deputy i Isirom bierg* years ago. The court baaed Its de buraSd with the bam.' < . muslclana—Giacomo'.F^ccAnl,musirfans—GisraomO'.Pucconl, com- ^deserted 1 thehi. The women hainied Hartford, Aug. 16.—(AP) — The cision on Information that both poser of “MadaiAe Butterfij;.” and by Orton were: Mrs. Adifie Grewett, Commissioner Brown, “but there' Pratt A Whitnw company an* Simpson Bind the woman had 'un- iiBANDOim ENT CHARGE ^tta Ruffo, Italian, baritone—she 5 C a r l s o n Bounces.through tts president and dlvoreed mates llvlhg when they studied for th^ operatio stage. Her ago; Mrs. Clara McIntosh, of Den RADIO SERVICE Your Ultimate general manager C. R. Burt, the themselves were "wed." Halrtfozd, Aug. 16.—(AP) — An- first triiunph took Place when she ver; Mrs. Rena Felger. of Ctoica^, Radio MDIO purchase oS the Jobh-Sons Gage tone Forfiandes, 37, a landscape gar sang the' roW of .Ophelia op^ ' and Maty Lonjtn, of Phiiadel- on all makes. Works of Blue IBUs avenue. The EDITOR KILLED dener, wss arrested here today • by Ryffd in toe . operate version of phi«L New Sets and Standard . John-Sons company is manufacturer Detective John Langrish on war Orton was arrested here three . Aooiesserles Rear. -SlS'ww ^ of screw thread g e « ^ and measur Havana, Aug. 16—(AP)—Abel- rant aUeglhg, abandonment of his weeks ago on. warrants sworn .to K E i i r * ing tools used in - aeronaut!^ in ardo Paeheoho, editor of the NA- wife i'snd'^ five children in Falmouth, by Mrs. Grewett several months be- WM.E.KRAH dustries, where accuracy and inter- tienallst organ "Voloe of the Pso- M ass.’- fors her death. 869 ToUand Taraplke. Phone 87U . , ■ ■ ■. . ’ .. . , - . H '* . .. ^ ■ I - . '4 . 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.i). HERE’S A SETTING WORTH COPYING Upstairs Adds Comforts Amatear Decorator Finds Pitfall Y o 0 -Around at Small Cost in Blindly Folloimng Tradition ■/ -( Because theydack second porches, ^though slightly more expensive to By OSCAKvWIDMANN ^Italian and Spanish sixteenth cen many homes kre^cheating the own construct, the ftfily inclosed porch tury interior than would be tose, ers out of a large .ibeaaurc of con will add more to the .home’s yalue venience, comfort a^id enjoyment. and, consequently, can be considered There are two impressions, both peach or robin’s-egg blue. More over, tapestries, damasks, brocades The Inclosed upstarts pdri^ usually an excellent investment in terms of erroneous, that the average layman and brocatelles have their affilia becomes one 'of the home-a most dollars as well as in comfort and holds regarding the decoration and tion, quite apart from their color favored roonis. Open on thr^ sidest conveifience. If the inclosed porch is properly V furnishing of a home. They are or design. it is airy and far cooler more that the only requisite is good taste comfortable than the tegular bed constructed, it js frequently im- Satin, taffeta, velvets or glazed necessary to extend the original and that the employment of an in chintz are more than mere cover rooms in summer; and, in ^winter, because of its many windbyra mxd heating system to make it com terior decorator is of necessity an ing for furniture or a means to expensive proposition. Good ...taste, ample sunlight, it is bright and fortable during the winter. The keep out the too bright sun. To use cheery when other rooids are proper use of weather stripping and that intangible,but none the less them intelligently and to their bdst gloomy. insulation board in most cases will very real qimlity, is, first of all, net advantage. Which means in the an instinct, current opinion to the Where the home has a first fioor solve the problem. manner that gives the best final porch, the cost of adding an upstairs With the inclosed porch the roof contrary notwithstanding. It is in result to the room, you have to construction is even more important almost every case the result ot porch is smadl, especially when con know what you are about. When It sideration ils ^vmi to the fact-that than with the open porch. The roof much study and comes only after comes to intermingling these fab the additional space increases,, the must not only keep out the heat of considerable experience. rics the neophyte is treading on market value of the dwefiing as^well the summer sun, but also must pre Taste in decoration is peculiarly dangerous groimd. as the comfort of its occupants. vent the escape of furnace of boiler dependent on an intensive study of In the matter of printed linens, Whether the porch is to be large heat in winter. the best that has been done by the chintzes and percales, the narrow , or small, merely screened or com Exteriors Should Harmonize great artists and master designers, path is unbelievably full of snares pletely indosed, its building should The exterior finish of the porch coupled with a first-hand experi and pitfalls. There is hardly any be supervised by a competent con- should either match or harmonize ence achieved by the actual carry thing lovelier in the whole gamus trtetor. First consideration should with the exterior of the house. This, ing out of certain schemes and an of fabrics than a beautifully . de be given to the construction of the usually, is neither difficiilt nor ex intelligent observation, of the re signed and colored piece of chintz, roof, for upon it depends much of pensive. Insulation board can be sult. and ^nothing cheaper, more'tawdry the comfort and pleasure the porch used as sheathing to prevent drafts Whereas the tendency of the or annoying to the esoetric than a will bring. At this point insulation and loss of heat, and the various best of modem decoration is to es board always should be used to wmd forms of wood or brick siding can be. poor one. Yet despite all our ad Here is an attractive living room with spacious fireplace, built in bookcases either side and deep beam paneled ceUjng. chew impersonal period rooms and vance in the so-called commercial off the rays of the summer sim, applied over it, or stucco can .be ap hackneyed arrangements in favor keeping the porch comfortablo on plied directly to it. lines, there still are more bad than lent return on the investment. They Care should be exercised to be of something less obvious and good chintzes on the market. Sure even the hottest days. stereotyped that achieves a certain are particularly successful when the I Comfortable Year Bonnd sure the windows fit snugly. ly, a gifidlng hand is needed here. owner Occupies one of the apart V l^ e the screened upstairs porch Before going far with plans for a originality, yet’ an effect gained Economy in Expert’s Advice A DUPLEX HOUSE WITH INDIVIDUALITY throbgh a mere being different is ments.— , is a valuable addition to the home second floor porch, whether open or It almost seetns foplish, in view It is essential that these dwellings during the summer months when it inclosed, the wise home-owner will seldom one that has a lasting, of all the foregoing, to point out jfieasing quality or one that will be attractive from the exterior, can be used for outdoor sleeping^ a consult a reliable lumber dealer or that to employ a capable decorator economically planned, and tUl roon^ contractor. Sometimes it is also stand the test of certain analysis. fully inclosed porch can be made is not only not an extravagance, conveniently arranged. AH waste comfortable for year-round use. Al- judicious to confer with Jin architect Still, a certain freshness of point but a downright economy. As to space as well as all frills must be of view is commendable, if not es the amount of mental torture he rigidly eliminated. It is wise to use, sential, to the xlistinguished interi can save you' in steering you safely only simple and durable materials or. between the Scylla of the inappro which wiU require the minimum of INVEST IN ? jnt Fmiifitare to House ' priate and the Charybdis of bad de repair, ^om s must be of good di It is just in this avoidance of the sign—it! is not to be calculated. mensions and be provided with slavish following of tradition that If, as is so often the case, you plenty of windows. the danger to the amateur lies. have certain household effects >*that The idesign shown here, in many HoW far may one go without being you either wish to or must retain, respects, resembles a single dwell nononoNl outre and bizarre, or, what is .prob that is no reason for hesitating to ing, yet perfect privacy has been ■ ably worse, plain, d ^ ? In spite of employ a decc^tor to help you re maintained between the two ten all our emancipation from the old assemble and adapt what you have Against cmjventions, th^e »a?e'seme indefi- to its new environment and to fiable rules ihs^i niaintam. There guide you in the selection of such HARDWARE DEALER ' FIRE are certain designs, fabrics, even new pieces as you may require W6 can insure you against all forms of colors, that fit certain periods and The decorator recognizes this need others that are all wrong in the SUPPLIES MANY loss. and is ready to give the problem f > • . • r ; . same environment. With such a the same careful study he gives wrong start you can never hope to the entirely new scheme. Similariy, HOME NECESSITIES Play Safe, Protect Your Hoine. capture the elusive quality we call he expends on the most modest job Fire^. Autom obile, Tornado, Liability style and with certainty will ruin the same painstaking effort to cre the effect the architect has created ate a good interior that he does ou The average home owner usually Holden-Nelson Co., Inc. in his bsuskgroimd. a job where an unlimited amount looks upon the hardware dealer as If your love is for French fumi- 858 Main St. Rhone 8657 is available. The decorator is, after being the logical place'^to purchase 't. i tiure jmd you have neglected to in all, an artist, not a mere salesman screws, bolts, knives and miscellan Insurance of All Kinds. form your architect of this fact you who will sell / you anything he eous small articles. But when a are doing him an injustice when thinks you will take. O a. cki4«et.' modernizing program is tmder- way, you insist (m filling the fine Georgi It is a wise move to call upon this convenient merchant will be an house he may have built for you your decorator when your house is found to have a vjist array of goods with Directoire, Hegence or Louis still in its early stages. which may be used to advantage in XV pieces, no matter how fine ia Improving and beautifying the themselves; and, what mdeh more WEATHER STREP THE ____ home. intimately concerns you, you have WINDOWS; SAVE FUEL Many of the houses of years gone f •. 'S vLS' V, *s s \ .".w V lost the chance to make your home by were constructed with locks and While many builders advocate door hardware of commonplace de-'- a delightful and qharming har the application of weather-strip monious unit.. You can leam to love sign. Not only was the hardware ping when the house is beiilg con ineffectual in action but its appear fine eighteenth century English structed, the home owner whose furniture in its proper environment ance, was ordinary. residence was built back 'in . the Today period hardware may be but you will never be pleased, pro days when this modern method of vided, of course, you are not just secure. The owner of a Colonial resisting the entrance of cold air house will find an ample array of plain blind to such things, with an was unknown, will find that his architectiural and decorative misal hardware of the Colonial design. house may still be adequately pro Wrought iron hardware ha« a dis liance. tected. ^ 1 - There is no reason why some tinctive appearance and its use. is Weather-stripping may be satis growing. The Norman French and French pieces may not be mixed factorily applied to all houses, old English l^ouse can use this type of with English ones of about the or new. fittings. , same epoch to advantage £md vice An efficient type of weather-strip Window catches have ,been im versa, but there are some that do ping advocated by experienced proved and with the installation of not agree at fill. Why a ^uis XV builders, is the tongue and groove new sash‘the hardware dealer will clinape in a room featuring Shera- method. Here a tongue of metal— supply newly designed catches which The Manchester Sand & Gravel Co. ' ton, Hepplewhlte and Adam can be hfonze, brass and zinc—^is inserted close the window tightly and se a delight and, on the other hand, in a groove in the sash or slidmig curely. • W. J. THORNTON, Prop. an Empire armchair in a Chinese window. ' In the kitchen will be foimd a CELLAR EXCAVATING Chippendale millieu be an eyesore place for incinerators, electrical Nobody in Scotland, says the SCREENED SAND AND GRAVEL is a matter for Jin expert to deter equipment new gas or electric BRICE, LOAM, CINDERS and TRUCKING mine. American consul in Glasgow, wants stoves, hot and cold water faucets Colors, fabrics, textures all play to migrate to the United States al and the like. The'back door should QUALITY and SERVICE ! ah important part. There is a real though a year ago 33,000 sought be equipped with a three tumbler Plant: Charter Oak Street. I House: 608 Woodbridge Street. entry. Most of them, perhaps have lock Uke that ofi the front door for reason why crimson, strong, yellow r Tel. 7387. Tel. 6983. and rich blue-are more suitable to saved up, but are wsdting for that ants. A separate service stairway minimizes settlement and plaster Complete working plans and sped- the prowler is more likely to try early .English furnishing* or-to the rainy day. is provided to the kitchens, cellar cracks. fications of this house may be ob to secure an entrance through the and attic. Each apartment has its The house contains 34,950 cubic tained for a nominal sum from the rear. . The hardware store has all own cellar, heating plant latmdry, feet which includes a cellar imder building Editor. Refer to House these items. and attic space. The plan shows a the entire eurea. It has a frontage A-236.; ' • nice size living teom with an open of“ twenty-seven' feet four inches Dupimc houses that possess in , Those states which have had pop fireplace, a large dining room, two and would fit nicely on a prot hav dividuality are always in demand ulation totals clipped off in the re good bed rooms, a conveniently ar ing a frontage .of fifty feet. The by renters and hom^uilders. This vised census tabulation, have one Fufh 6m de\ ranged kitchen and plenty pf closetsf cost of construction would be ap- type of house, when, built in a de consolation. — it mejin fewer All partitions are plumb over one proxiinately $15,800. sirable location will yield an excel- congressmen. another, a feature that contributes to economy in construction and ______LVMBER am luT111 11III h I
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She does not trot,' and iny - horse'" didthe same, i both hats smd hair must obey this; into pieces from the. breast - or sick afterward when they found coming season. Generally speaking shoulder to one ounce of butter-with enough work to m ^e a living, me! and I thought' the end' of- the" world-; ^ ' ’;and Dan suspects that they may be Then that day when I was ftVe,: had come. one must wear the kind of b a fto a t. half a dozen small young onions, v..^,u j. gome gort of tragedy in her life. when I was tsdeen to a summer | I’ve gotten over' those fears years ■ plays up your eyes and eyebrows. I When cooked for ten minutes, add ^': GARRY SLOAN, famons HoUy- resort, forceid to cross a river full agor—conquered them myself—that! The high forehead line is the thing two tablespoons of floito, and, mois- V' wood director, has shown some In- of rock in a skiff—a river that I is, I I havcw I am a'godd rider j to be desired, but there is no harm ^®® with one quart of .white. broth, t^jn- .V jjj \iiiitw , althongh heard the ftunily discussing___ _ as very . and a good swimmer. But baek ini to ingeniously bringing a curl-, or ®od one gill of tomato - sauce^ seas- hardly enough lor her to warrant dangerous u d if you feU to npthtog' my head there: is a lw ^ something j two into view. Not to years has the , outog with one tablespoon of salt any high hopes. Dan does not care could • save you- - how well =it7 all! to lick whenever I venture forth. Do I milliner’s art been so generally em- | aud. one teaspoon of pepper. Stir r* Vmuch for Sloan; he is an adnatrer, comes back now, every detail of I ever really enloy ansrthtog the way 1 ployed as to fashioning this season's 1 together well until i t . reaches the I? I howeTOr, of MARTIN COLLINS, that torture. I should if I had approached them chapeaux to the velvets and fine j boiling point, then add two turnips formerly of Continental, now with We bad arrived at the station and naturidly and without that early ter-1 velours with their draperies and aud. two or three carrots cut into Amalgamated. Collins Invites him the only way to cross to the hotel ror ? I’m a f r ^ n p t Deep down 1 bows. Felt styles feature the “cush- [ various shapes with a vegetable ^to a house warming a t his home, was in that sldff. The trunk was inside I still shrink from adven-! ion” rather than the cut brim. They ' scoop, and a gai'uished. bouquet, * ’■‘■"and he brings Anne along. loaded on the boat first and there ture. ■ 1 are worn so far hack that they show 1 Cook for forty minutes longer, and That is Why I urge' parents never, | the hair line eind a little hair cn the [ serve. Any kind of vegetables to was a di^ussion as to whether or aides. i season may be added. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY not It -was too heavy. I began to to force on children suddenly and scream. First they coaxed, then they cruelly something that frightens ____ j MARY TAYLOR. bf CHAPTER XVn bribed, blit to no avail. My father them. We have learned a lot about Baby Charles A. ^Lindbergh, Jr., A nice way to have fricasseed Rorimer recognized among the had my birthday present to-his such things: — brimmed hat and bright sash and.* seen and heard there, from long- ' of Ctohgsters whlmaical sleight-of-band with your Foreign diplomatic repremtatives jacket, and tight-fitting green tr-o u -1 really, but it’s rather wonderful to Service \ buried cities to folk-legends that In “Years of Grace,” Margaret, reading. The recipes below are both from at Nanking were understood today I.-r i-T sets with bottoms like bells, and were old when, the Romans still Ayer Barnes recalls the fabulous ‘The Hound of Florence” tells of Oscar of the Waldorf and will be ap to have been instruoted to : make he sang for them for a while and "But it’s not the fatness of the Hints On How To Keep Well ruled Britain, and from the habits Chicago of the ’90s—the, Chicago a young Italian of Renaissance petizing and interesting now as toe representations to toe Nationalist played an accordion. The Japanese! part, Miss Winter; it’s what you do by World Patii^ Authority of crocodiles to the perils of hunt that was stUl an overgrown town, days who is, by magic, pri-vUegetl weather grows cooler. government to behalf of foreignMS butler moved unobtrusively among with It.” And Colltos told her some ing a i rounded buffalo to a jitogle with an intimate, select social cir to spend bveiy other ^ y as a coach Lamb Croquettes living at Tsinan, in9 ortant> north the guests, bearing a tray wl’m things that soimded very comfort- swamp. cle, and no pineapple-tossers or dog, resuming his own body .each Chop fine three pounds of raw China city. drinks, and Rorimer found befdre ing and set her- to tingling with HOW BODY ABSORBS Most writers adopt-, a “Well, it is black-brow^ -booze runners to give alternate midnight. Described thus lamb, peel and mince three onions, The diplomats, it was said here, very long that he came aroimd qiiite hope. ‘"There’s Maris Farrell, for in FOOD STILL PUZZLES fast disappearing” air in writing it the sinister repuiq.tion it has to baldly, this sounds like balderdash, mix them all well together and bad reminded the Nanking fordgn often. And Miss Farrell wanted to stance; she just about stole a pic MEDICAL SCIEN’TIS'^S ptbout the wilderness. Mr. Still day. Her picture of Chicago socie I know; but Mr. Salten is able to season with salt and pepper. Di office of toe considerable forelgto know to a slightly husky whisper if ture away from a star once witii a does not. He has a strong suspi ty of those days is warm and enter write stories of that kind and make vide the mixture into small quan colony- at Tsinan and to have asked Dan didn’t think it would be touch few lines.” BY DR. MORRIS cion that the jungle, to Ceylon a t taining, and noakes the book stand you like it, and “The Hound of tities and roll them into balls, consideration for them. The action more sensible if the glasses were Maris Farrell, he added, was a least, will eventually triumph over out as a well-handled, worthwhile Florence” is very well handled. place them to a saucepan of water was to consequence of toe bombtog about twice as tall, so that the but “comer.” ^‘She’ll be a star some Editor, Journal pf the lean the white man, and he looks for novel. Simon and Schuster are toe pub- and boil. Put toe yolks of four-eggs paid by Nanking aviators yesterday, ler could save himself a lot of trips. day if- she keeps on the way she’s Medical Association, and >geia, ward .whimsically to the day— Mrs. Barnes pins this portrayal Ushers, The book sells at $2.50. to a sauce pan with the strained to which » scote of Chinese civilians It would be an admirable idea, going. . . . You met her: didn't the Health Magazi^, century or two” hence, he sayS— of a vaiished era on her story of juice of two lemons and one salt- were killed. Rorimer thought, and she ’ asked you? She’s the girl that had hold / j: when _ antiquarians______will ^push__ into the life of Jane Ward, who spends Here’s a Hodge Podge of Worth him if he had ever been invited to of Dan Rorimer for a while. For Although much Is kno\|n as to the'junglPtTVnve's^^ ruins J her girlhood in Victorian Chicago, While Beading tea at the home of a certain black- quite a while,” he said, and laughed. what happens to many of |h q foods of English bungalows. | grows up to marry a Estonian, ex- We come next to a handful of haired star whom she named, and ttIh eyes roved the room, 'and he taken into the body, the e^act facts miscellaneous books which might |'^.^vijt;|...w hen Dan said no, she told him said, ‘T don’t see them now. Maybe concerning what happens to all nu as well be disposed of now as later. that if he ever went there he would Maris has kidnaped him. Don’t tritive substance^ as they pass “Very Good, Jeeves/’ is a series of \ h V+-^ J -^see the “most precious” highball trust her too far, Miss Winter. I through the wall of the intestine and short stories by P. G. Wodehouse glasses to Hollywood. "Each one warn you, she’s dangerous.” go to the blood a^d to toe various revol-ving about that miraculous holds a pint, or very nearly, and is Anne threw back her head and organs is still a matter p t specula gentleman’s gentiemein, Jeeves. Al ' 'about a foot high.” looked up at him and laughed. “I tion and investigation. ^The newer most anything by Wodehouse is a ‘ She added that she would get a think she’s beautifuV’ she said. “I science of physiology and riiemlstry good bet, if you like to laugh; this '^’ set just like them, only she; imag can’t blame Dan if he falls under is beginning to make book about the impeccable, omnis ined they were frightfully ^pensive. her spell. Where is she from?” studies to answer the qijipstion. cient valet is no exception. Double “They came from Europe.” ! ■“Maris? She’s a comparative Proteins break doWn'toto amtoo* day, Doran and Co. will let you “I’m sorry I missed them,” Dan newcomer to the screen. She was acids and are cirbulateh to the blood have it for $1. -.7 said. “I don’t get around-wery much, glorified by, Ziegfeld.” in this form; Soriie of these proteins Then there Is “ ’The Coldstone,” though. I leave the social honors to Maris, he continued, was the kind are again put together to m ^ e body by Patricia Wentworth, a novel i ,.cu'o:. 1 the man who lives with me.” . that would ,“get along.” “She’s a proteins, but dro again broken ‘ about a young man who inherits an “And who is he? Do I know very ambitious girl,'and she has the down under the influence of various English country estate only to dis --him ?” knack of being lovely and agreeable conditions in health and disease. V cover an ancestral curse, secret un------to everyone she' meets.’-’ Some of the protein is changed into C der^ouhd passages, buried treas ' Rorimer said he wouldn’t be sur-- He added,-jokingly, that he won- a substance called urea and c£to be ure, sundry, prowling rascals and a - prised if she did. “I.th in k Paul dered if that wasn’t one way of found to the excretions to this form. very congenl^ girl. If that’s your Collier knows nearly everyone to cultivating a lovely and agreeable In certain diseases some of the pro dish, hop to it. .The story is just Hollywood.” personality for the screen. “ Noth- ducts of digestion and body chemis a little "bit involved, but it’s not : i-';:.- “Paul Collier! Do you live with tog llk0: working at it all the time, try which ordinarily are changed .bad reading. ’The publisher is Lip- Paul Collier ? Why of course I you know.” for various purposes within the body ^ GL01?IOU5 "f'EEUHCr' ptocdtt;^toe price is $2. .-uu.i know him! He has had tea and Tbelrdaaoe ended, and Collins are excreted itochrmged, and those have been studied by the physiologic rT 1^' -To GET our OJ-t? I would ;ilke, also, to commend to i>i .-svialuncheon with me lots of times.! wanted to know if. she would like GRlfC— you “Great Sea .Stories of All Na a .C.Y You must get Paul to bring you to look aroimd the house and chemist. , • tions,” edited by H. M. Tomltoson a. 1 , over some time,” she added. > g^rounds. Few people realize, for example, and published by Dpubleda.y, Doran WE that there are some forms of sughr' Someone came over to speak to . “Helen”—that was his wife—“and at $5. I have never seen a collec Specialize on Maris Farrell just then and' Rori- I are like a couple of kids with a which may bfe excreted and give all tion of tales of toe sea half so mer was left alone for a minute dr'new toy, and we love to show off.” of the tests for sugar, and yet not -----'PhOi^ 'ThO going on to - the in $1.25. Maury had dark, curling hair, children’s bedrooms. terior. Quite logically when any to those who give us the privilege. which Dan thought was to need of unusual substance is found to too North Caroitoa State College is trimming, and he was bronzed to ‘TU promise,” Anne said gaily, great u amount to the excretions, If we fail in any of the above please - Voa o ip holding a summer school for jani the color of an todlan. But he and she took his arm.! “I won’t make the tendency is for the physician*to tors. It'te said; toey!re often ^ven Call Manchester 769*7 - or Hartford looked like a yoiplT gpd,' and Dau a sound.” And she' ashsd him to advise-,toe patient-to eat less of the 'L oops' — iJOViMGV-y ' f 1 tell her tiIO^t his children. subptahiee which -may give rise to GO IH — pertolMidb: to class to take toe found it easy to TjeUave that be votfff 0)^2. flCK>f.,‘“ ■“ ! 2-0264. might have foted wreat fawr "A 4sar^fioao> Tatdka? It's qtote agpdn8t.h er;rtae8. 'elated sdenees. But here again, *THE GOOP graph there./ I^ wa gpt bned^t^K WeU, we’ll - justvbe a - second.''^ : c^y a beginning been made to OLP HAT— Mfl? stairs we can eotne down and danos And a fte r • Ahne had , scen'^ the toe. xiteearbh—Sk yvast amount 'of. - T o o — in the patio.” Anne W ^ter andtc^ifien and' adjpjlred thM>. ke itoonnadge le. goldg to be necessary!, ' WOlCEi GAljS'r- Ma\u7 wete atfi|%^the-petto'wiin^a^I^^ilri^-h^^^ the u^ befdre the whole triito is knbira. »- they le ft sfialrf, apd then he told hSr she must Amm aato* to-be tlM eae’^e iririmniing pool. Only 39 per cent of tbe world only oaea left out here. Don’t you Ojriyia few tosts -vyere dancini tonnage of. ships depends exelu-. fo R arr y(wiR?*rtix/^i think we'd better-':go in?” M /they: -tiui bal&reMtt. CM ^ilvily oa codl. --- - ■' <■. MANCHESTER* ETVENING mEUOJ), SOUTfi MANCHESTEfi, CONN, SATURDAY, AUGUST 16,1986.
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Pbfiadelphia 2 (2). loisseaD to Wnrfc REFEREE BAYTALIN0-„ Danny Taylor’ s Doable in Hartnett, c ...... 4 0 2 5 0 0 can fight public again has stepped prompted by a belat^ discov- , TAYj^B BA7 ' MRS MOODY TO Farrell, ss ...... 4 0 0 2 4 0 forward to figure in the second big that the Garden held an option Chicago 4, Brooklyn.3 (10)4 Root, p ...... 4 0 1 0 1 0 heavyweight battle of the year. !‘on, the former gob for one .indre New York 5,/CinciiHMiU 0. ' for Greei^ West Sides Tenth Breaks Up Thrilling ' 38 4 12 30 17 0 St', L ou is^, ^Boston Hartford, Aug. Il6 ^ After having given his verbal /fig^t providing it was willing to the request of Eddie Long,^ ACCEPT $20,000 guarantee $100,000. ’This the Gar , Am ^can League Brooklyn consent to fight Prime Camera |or Taylor’s manager; that a AB. R. H. PO. A B. Mique Malloy in Chicago, Sharkey den agreed to, and in addition (Ail g^es,'rain.)' Look Better Defensirely ^ Battle Witnessed by Frederick, cf . . .3 1 1 3 0 0 Sharkey was ^ven the privilege of State referee handle the Gilbert, 3b . . . • . 0 0 2 1 2 0 yesterday did a right-about-face and lino-Taylor bout dt the Hv accepting 45 per cent of the net THE STANDINGS GIVEN IN WILL Herman, rf ... ..5 0 0 1 0 0 signed with Madison Square Gar Stadium Monday nfght, Promot 45,000 Fans; Root and Bissonette, lb ..3 1 0 11 1 0 den to meet Victorio Campolo, the gate receipts. I Bot Swn to be Weaker : * Moore, 2b ...... 5 0 2 0 5 0 - 'Eastern League Ed Hurley wired Jack Dem[ Lopez, c ..... ,.3 0 1 3 0 ■ [■ W. L PC. former world’s ' heav Bressler, If .. ..2 0 0 0 0 B ridgeport...... 29 18 A17 at Bat ! champion, asking t o lowest Luque Pitch Great Ball. Boone, x ...... 1 1 0 0 0 ure to be third msh in the Tennis Qneen Says It Has No ..0 1 0 0 0 0 A llentow n...... 25 23 .521 Finn, 2b ...... Hartford ring Moiiday night. Wright, ss ... ..3 0 0 7 3 0 Albany ...... 23 23 .500 PROBABLE LINEUP If the Chicago Cubs are going to Hendrick, If .. . .1 0 1 2 0 0 Tilden Still Stands S p r ln ^ e W ----- . . . 19 27 .413 A reply from Dempsey is Bearing On Her Atnatenr Luque, p ...... 3 0 0 X 4 0 West Sides 4 Man. Green pec ted tetoy^ [ Win the National League pennant NatioBal League 34 3 8y29 "o /. \ W ., L PO. The former champion has ' again this season, the time is at As U. S. *s Best Player Itoyqor, If D ow d, U ereed more than a score of " Standing Whatsoever. Chicago ...... 000 Oil 010 1—-4 Chicago- 68 ' ^ .602 Stratton, ss ' Wriffit, ss hand for them to strike the deciding Brooklyn ...... 200 000 001 0— 3 Brooldyn 67 48 A83 'in various cities the past fe HoOiuid, cf St. John, cf months and was referee of blows of the battle for the flag. Runs batted In, Moore, Lopez, New York ...... 6 3 47 A73 L ock e, r f H unt, lb By virtue of their 4 to 3 win in Grimm, D. Taylor 2, Wilson, Hen A series of most amazing upsets St. Louis V...... 60 53 Von Porat-K. O- Christn«F San Francisco, Aug. 16.—(AP.) drick; two base hits, Moore, Grimm, t StsvnltAy, Hb Bqgglnl, 2b at the Giardien last winter. yesterday’s ten inning struggle with has shaken the tennis monarchy TAYLOR CONFIDENT Pittsburgh, {...f .. 55 56 «® 'Manfem, p Bnrktaardt, If —Helen Wills Moody today branded D. Taylor 2, Root, Cuyler, Boone; Brooklyn the Cubs are out ahead by sacrifices, Wilson. Luque; double over which Bill Tilden and his Boston ..n ...... 61 63 .447 F ofey, 2b Heuitt, Sb two ■ full games. Today they open plays.»Wright to Blssotlette, Blair, to Cincinnati ...... 46 61 .430 as “perfectly absurd” the sugges courtiers have tailed for years. Not Lomprecht, e W aUett, c a series with the comparatively GrJnjm; English to Blair to Grimm, Philadelphia .. i ... 38 76 .333 tion she would jeopardize her ama Blair to Farrell to Grimm; left on since the coming of Maurice Mc- H EU DEFEAT BAT Warnodk^ w M etcalf, p easy Phils with five games before bases, Brooklyn 8, Chicago 8; bas^s American League they tackle the N. Y. Giants. teur tennis standing by accepting a Loughlin, the Red l^age of the STRIBLING IS BACK on balls, off Root 6, Luque 2; struck ■ w . L PC. The opratog shot o f the annual The final struggle provided one $20,000 legacy bequeathed to her in out. by Root 4; umpires, Klem, Stark, Racquets, years ago, has there been Philadelphia . 3S .678 th rill after another for the over the will of the late James D. Phe and Magurkurth; time, 1:51. such extraordinary reversal of Washington 70 4S .609 town, bas^xaill war will be .fired on flow crowd of 45,000 and it ended lan, former United States Senator. X—Two oue when winning run was form. Snperioir Boxing Skill, Great .590 the West Sttde battlefield tomorrow WITH BRO KEN sco’'.ed. New York ...... 69 4€ in a blaze of glory for Danny Tay The legacy was one of numerous A legion of young men, led by Cleveland 59 SS .500 afternoon -but both forces are of lor, sub outfielder, who broke up the bequests revealed wheij the will was X— Batted for Bressler In 9th. the slim Sidney B. Wood, is storm Detroit 57 6C .487 such comparatively equal strength struggle in the tenth with'a drive filed yesterday, disposiiig’^ an es ing at the doors behind which the er Experience Seen as De- St. Louis .393 At Plttsburghi— that the casualties will probably be into the crowd standing in the out tate estimated at $10,000,000. PHILLIES 7, 2| PIRATES 6, 3 old dynasty is sheltered. Twice re-^ Chicago .391 Can’t Figh^ for at Least field. Immediately the question arose in (First Game) cently, at Seabright and Southamp eiding Factors. IBosfon ...... 353 similar. The contestants are Man-. The Robins made a quick start tennis circles whether Mrs. Moody, Philadelphia ton, crushing blows were delivered Chester G re ^ and the West Sides. bunching four of their eight hits off AB. K. H. PO. A E. women’s national champion, would Brickell. cf ...... 3. 3 6 0 0 at the reigning regime. GAI )DAY The trigger will be pulled at 3 Week^, Says Camera Charley Root in the first inning for endanger her amateur status by ac Pitched battle is promised when o ’clock sharp. s. ThoiApson. 2b ...... 4 01 2 1. 0 Hartford, Aug. 16—Bud Taylor of two runs. But from that inning to cepting the gift, which the will Frlberg, 2b ...... 0 0 0.0 0 0 the 0I4 standbys meet the newcom Eastern League Selecting the wlimer of the series the ninth the Chicago hurler was O'Doul, If ...... 3 0 3 4 0 0 Terre Haute, ’ moving into the last hetwemi these two; teams is as dif- Underestimated. said -was in appreciation of her win Klein, rf ...... 4 1 1 4 0 0 ers at Forest Hills, in tiie national Bridgeport at SpHngfield (2)'. almost invincible.' Old Adolfo ning the tennis championship for Hurst, lb ...... 5 1 2 5 1 0 tournament beginning September 6. two days of training for his battle Allentown at Albany. ficnlt as tiding to ion bad Battalino on the fioor .for third game is necessa^ it will be brindle hull pup and a bad left nish the baseball news. parallel in amateur sports. Jones 36 11 27^13 crisp style, will give you pictures eight when they clashed out at De played at the W est Sidb field .the fol- as a momento of t o conquest o f' Philadelphia and Pittsburgh di some time ago refused to accept a Philadelphia ...... 100 310 110— 7 in these articles of the potentialities troit last winter andiit was no half- loudng Sunday. British champion. vided a hard fought doubleheader. palatial home tendered him by his Pittsburgh ...... I l l 020 000— 5 at Forest Hills. way knockdown. He cadght Bat C hatter There is much interest, especially His hand broken in three^ ] The Phils took the first clash 7 to 5 Georgia admirers. Runs batted In, 0*l*i*yl 3, Gran Lott has played with the men of ■with a savage left hook and the in the clashes betwera the Green five months ago in a match wit as Brickell, a former pirate wal tham, L. Waner, Bartell, Rensa 2. The exact wording of the will whom he writes. He knows them Hartford champion crashed to the and . West Sides,- who have been ad Pietro Corri in Tampa will keei loped two singles and a triple and ' Whitney, P. Waner, Traynor, Theve- follows: now; two base hits, Comorosky 2. intimately, the older stars such as floor. ^ mittedly at sword’s points all sea scored three nms. Pittsburgh went New tapes have been laid on the him out of the hea-vyw^ht pict “To Mrs. Helen Wills Moody, in Rensa; three base hits, Brickell. P. 'Tilden and Hunter, as well as tha Taylor got acquainted'with Bat’s son. Neutral officials have been en for six weeks. "I had a great time^ ten innings for a 3 to 2 win in the Waner; home runs. P. Waner, Tray S Q u tii court back of the High school. gaged to handle the garner They are appreciation, of her winning the ten newcomers, Vines and . Wood.. The ring methods in that bout and be he said. ‘T wish Scott could have] second. nor: sacrifices. O'Doul 3. Traynor 2, lieves that this time, using that in The recent rain has served to> hard Carl Thorsell and^ Charlie Nagle o f nis championship for California, first of the articles, on Tilden, ap been a better fighter, but The St. Louis Cards picked up Thompson, Whitney; double plays. formation to good account, he will en the'Surface and make it much Hartford Insurance League reputa $20,000 and Signall’s portrait of Traynor to Grantham to Suhr; left on pears on today’s sports page. couldn’t be helped.” their winning streak where Boston herself.”, bases, Philadelphia 8, Pittsburgh 9; win even more decisively than he more suitable for matches. Last tion. •’ I broke it Thursday, defeating the base un balls, off Meine 1. Collins 3; Here are the titles of the articles did in the automobile city. week there was a layer of dust ■that The official llneup-Df neither t am “First I want to fight Sharkey,^ The definition of an amateur, as struck out, by Meine 2. Collins 1; which begin today with the story on I’ll knock him out the next time we;^ Braves 8 to 4. outlined in the rules of the Interna Bat’s reply to that is simply this: marred good playing. v _ has been solicited by 'The Herald hits, off Meine 12 In 8, Swetonlc 2 in Bill Tilden: ‘T am in great shape and confident because so often in the past local meet, even if he did send me a nice; tional Lawn Tennis Federation of 1; passed ball, Rensa; losing pitcher, 1 — Tilden, the General. cable congratulating mef on beat which the U. S. L. T. A. is a mem Meine; pmpires, Pflrman, Rlgler and can even things this time.” No matches in the town tourna teams have failed to stand pat on SARAZEN IN LEAD Clark: time, 2:02. 2— Wilmer Allison’s Great At To which opinion there are many ment were played lust night because their public annoimcepients. It is S cott” ber, follows: X — Batted for Meine In 8th. tack. much easier to stand on the outside “Don’t under-estimate Canier&c j “Any lawn tennis player is an subscribers since Battalino unques of the rain> but several will be (Second -Game) 3— Johnny Doeg, the Southpaw and, by using a little sense, He can fight better than you think.,; amateur who x x x x does not re tionably fights better in, bis own played over the week-eild, it is ex FOR GOLF PRIZE Pittsburgh ...... 200 OOO OQO 1— 3 Star. pick out the best play^ on both He’s invulnerable aroimd the body; ceive, or has not received, directly Philadelphia ...... 000 001 001 0— 2 home town. , pected. The first two roimds of the Batteries: Pittsburgh, Spencer and 4— Frank Himter’s Comeback. The former meeting between this men’s tournament are scheduled to clubs. They are the onra. mention His chin is t o only weakness. I bit ■' or indirectly, pecuniai’y advantage 5— Ellsworth Vines, the 18-year- ed in the lineups at the tjead story. Camera for seven rounds with thtf| St Paul, Aug. 16 .— (AP)—The by the playing, teaching, demon Bool. Philadelphia, Sweetland' and be played this week and one more Davis. old Wonder. match next week. There seems little doubt ofiany dras same socks that finished Scott familiar figtme of Gene Sarazen was strating or pursuit of the game.” out in front as the second stage of 6— Johnny Van Ryn, Dark Hor.se tic changes one -way or another. two rounds and the Italian Louis B. Dailey, president of the At St. Loniai— St. Paul’s golfing gold rush started of the Court. The Marjorie Leidholdt—Eleanor Need Opening gnmted.” U. S. L. T. A.,, said the question CARDS 8, BRAVES 4 Both teams are more tlum anxious today. St. Louis 7— The Amazing Sidney Wood Heubner match in the women’s tour- Stribling has put on six pounds of| Although the former national probably would be referred to the A B. R H. PO. A E 8— Junior Coen, Kansas City Boy ...... 0..1 to win the first ggme o f the, series. fighting weight since he lost tor^ amateur rule committee. 0 1 3 0 0 ! The West Sides do not r e l ^ in the champ shot a record shattering 67, Douthit, cf ... Sensation. itely owing to the death of Sharkey In Miami two years ago. “It’s a poser,” President Dailey Adams, 3b ...... 4 0 0 0 3 0 least the thought of having to play five imder par for the initial 18 ■Watkins, lb ...... 4 1 3 10 0 0 Miss Lieidholdt’s grandmother boles yesterday, he led Johnny Far remarked, but he refused to express Frisch, 2b . . . . 0 0 4 3 0 EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the on Woodbridge Field a week* later rell another former open champion an opinion. A prominent member ot Hafey. If ...... 4 3 3 2 0 0 first of a series of eight articles « because of the poor condition ^ that ...... 3 2 2 3 0 0 Herb Stevenson said last night diamond and therefore ^11 db;; their and the veteran Otto Hackbarth of the rule committee headed by Hoi- Fisher, rf .... stars who will battle for the na combe Ward of New York indicat Wilson, c ...... 4 1 3 2 0 1 that either Bob Sturgeon or R o y utmost_____ to get away to a flying ‘start Cincinnati by only one stroke. Other Gelbert, ss ...... 4 1 1 3 4 1 tional tennis title at Forest Kills Woodbrii^e might start pitching for tom orrow .______, _____^ ed that to compel Mrs. Moody to ...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 ! Elmo Mantelli, stocky excellent players were close enough Haines, p .... beginning Sept. 6. the Green against the,_ lYeat ■Sides! southpaw lad who has been making With The Leadrfs to the leader to make the 72 hole refuse the bequest on pain of pro fessionalizing herself would be "go 36 8 13 27 10 2 but nobody is taking the announce- j g, naniA for himself in athletic cir- medal struggle an interesting one. Boston By GEORGE LOTT ment seriously. He also added that cles at Holy Cross, seems certafii to ------T T — r ing too far.” AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Member American Davis Cup Team Wallett, star catcher, might not be | ggj thg pitching asslgm^odni for the NATIONAL Roscoe Maples, president of the Chatham, ss ,...... 5 0 2 1 6 0 and No. 4 in Nattonal Tennis Batting—Terry, Giants, .412. California Tennis Association, said Richbourg-, rf •••••«& 1 2 2 0 0 available and that Billy Forgett -vyget Sides from Coach Bill Bren- CUBS 0 0 0 0 0 Ranking. would do the receiving. The sec-! nwji , Runs—Klein, Phils., 117. he was unable to see how the gift to Welsh, cf .... Dunlap, cf ...... 3 0 0 3 0 0 ond is much more possible than the Yet there is a remote possibility Runs bdtted in—Klein, Phlla, 125. Mrs. Moody “could possibly affect Moore, If ...... 3 1 1 4 0 1 When considering championship Hits—Klein, Phils., m . The Cubs defeated the Bobins 5 Sisler, lb .... • • • • • .3 2 1 10 1 0 first. that Brennan may figure differmitly. her amateur standing.” possibilities the name that instant He doesn’t always agree with every Doubles—Klein, Phils., and Hexv . to 4 in a Junior League baseball “It was just a gift from one Cali flollings, 3b ...... 4 0 2 1 2 0 Maguire. 2b ...... 4 0 1 1 0 0 ,ly comes to my mind is that of Wil Elmo Mantelli reportsep^ts back, to thing' this writer sayS (town series man, Robins, 40. game at the West Side Thursday af fornian to another, .proud of honor 0 0 ternoon. The game went an extra Cronin, c ...... 3 0 1 2 liam T. Tilden. Here stands the ath Holj) Cross early next month btift secretary please take note) and,c«to ‘ Triples—Comorosky, Pirates, 19. done the state,” Maples said. Gowdy. c ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 inning to a decision. , Lovett with Frankhouse, p ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 letic marvel of the age. he .said y^terday that he would send out either Frank Locke, his im Home runs—^Wilson, Cubs, 40. three hits featured. Brandt, p '...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 A man who can win Wimbledon come back on Sundays to pitch for ported star from the Whaling Cfity^ Stolen bases—Cv^er, Cubs, 27. Jones, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 twice, 10 years apart, is a man the West Sides against the Bon or Ray Holland, sp^d atrist Su^ ' Cubs (5) 0 /O AB R. H. PO. A. E. Berger, x ____ ...... 1 0 0 0 to be reckoned with in any cham A ^ , If his team beats the Green- a move woxild come'as a distinct AMERICAN ^ The Nat Cracker Clark, X X ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Batting—Simmons, Athletics, and W. Ford, 2 b ___ 3 0 0 0 0 1 Zachary, xxx ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 pionship. True enough, Tilden does A ^ r ^ g to Sam Prentice' he will surprise in view of Mantelli’s bril G. Ecabert, rf .. 4 0 0 3 2 2 liant work o f late. The former "local Gehrig, Yankees, .383. Experts say Sir Thomas Lip- not seem to make much headway have no occasion for leaving C. Smith, 3 b ...... 2 3 1 2 0 0 ' 37 4 10 24 9 1 against Henri Cochet, the little WoVeester. High school. star has yet to lose A Runs—Ruth, Yanks, 129. ton has a good chance to win the St. Louis ...... no 410 lOx—8 gamb here tht.q season, uniless Runs batted in—Gehrig, Yanks, A. Raguskus, p .. 4 1 2 2 4 0 America’s cup this year. O’Goofty, French master, but Tilden Jiaa con G. Lovett, s s -----4 1 3 5 0 2 Boston ...... 003 000 010— 4 memory is a. bit foggy. 140. . however, says there’s many a slip -Runs batted in, Waltklns,.'Wilson 3, clusively proved his superiority over One ardent tetmis lover in town G. Frayer, I f -----4 0 0 0 0 0 every other player in the world. today sidd that if Mrs. Helen Wills "Punk” To Catch Hits. Gehrig, Yanks, and Hod^np^ 'twixt the cup and the Lipton. Moore, Slsler, Rollings, Haines; Fish “Punk” Lamprecht, veteran back- E. Salomonson, cf 3 0 0 0 1 0 er, Hafey, Maguire; two base hits,-. •'l have seen Tilden play practi Mootfy didn’t accept the $20,0(K) Indians, 166. J. May,,lb ------3 0 0 5 0 1 Wilson, Moore, Fisher 2, Richbourg, Doubles—^Hodapp, Indians, 36. Sir Thomas has spent $12,000,000 caily every important match this J. Metcalf, c ___ 3 0 0 6 4 1 Hafey, Watkiua;. home runs. Wat Ian, would be very foi^sh. If : ' Triples—Combs, Yanks, 16. trying to win the cup. Sovmds as if kins, Hafey; stolen bases, Richbourg, year and I am -firmly convinced his oldtime form and ability. He Bud Taylor the tennis mogfuls decide such action Home nms—Ruth, Yanks, 43. that mug were listed on the stock Gelbert; sacrifices, Haines, Moore; that he is playing as well-as he seems sure to get the call over the Totals ...... 30 5 6 23 11 7 double plays, Slsler to Chathaip to ever played in his entire career would interfere with her amateur i " stolen bases—^McManus and Geh- •- Bobins (4) exchange. Sisler; left on bases, Boston SL champion and ex-champion was a youthful “Gyp” Gustafsem. The lat ringer. Tigers, 18. ___ ^ if not better. . standing, general opinion is to the ter has been a read “find” to -the AB R. H. PO. A. E. Louis 8; base on balls, off Fi)ank- slashing battle and there Is promise effect that she shouldn’t hesitate a The British challenger ought to house 2, Brandt 1, Haines 1; struck T u r n ’s stamina is aided and of a repeat as they come together West Sides this season but oaimot G. May, 2 b ___ . .5 2 2 3 3 0 moment in taldng the money aind ask Bobby Jones how he manages out, by Brandt 1, Jones^l, Haines 2; abetted by his smart generalship at the big velodrome Monday night. be compared to a man of Lam- which no doubt will fall on the E.f Raguskus, lb ..4 0 1 10 hits, off Frankhouse 7 In 3, (none out turning professional. R. Lashinski, c ..5 0 1 4 to reach the cup so easily. in 4th), Brandt 3 in 3, Jones 3 In 2; He has played against yoimger Matchmaker Ed Hurley has (wm- recht’s experience. ’The West Sides dioulders of Metcalf or Boisseau, winning pitcher, Haines; losing players suth as Doeg, Van Ryn and pleted the undercard which is made infield quaurtet will probably be; two out of to ^ hurlers of consid H. Schultz, p .. . .5 2 1 0 The Holy Trinity nine will travel O’Goofty - hasn’t had much luck pitcher, Frankhouse; umpires, Jorda, myself and he will devote a set to up of three eights and a six. Stavnltsky, Foley, Stratton and erable note and ability. Both ar* W. Tolson, cf .. ,.3 0 1 1 to Newington tomorrow to play a recently, either. He says he and^ir Scott and Q uigley; time, 1:52. making us run and then after that Ralph Lenny of Union City, N. J., Warnock with “iDcky Joe” Raynor, Lriight handers. The Green’s infield N. Lashinski, ss ..3 0 1 1 return game ^ th the St. Josephs of J. Sullivan, 3b . .3 0 1 3 Thomas are in the same boat. process is over, steps in and wins at Battalino’s stoblemate, takes, on Ty Holland and Locke in the out (quartet of Hunt, Boggini, Wright ,. At Cincinnati I— will. Tilden’s system of training Jack Gieraldo, Cuban lightweight, that town. All local players are re fidd. Brennan has several good men and Hewitt and its outfield trio or?J W. Smith, rf . . . . 4 0 1 0 GIANTS 8, REDS O quested to report for psactiee at New York paying him well now. Along such in one of the eights. in reserve. iDoWd, St. John and Burkhardt l0(fit/ D. 'Vennart, If ,... 4 0 1 2 The sailing trophy should be 10:30 Suitoy morning at Ifiekey’s given to some British heavyweight. R. a. PO. A B. lines, he Is a model taht our young to another, Tony Leto of Tampa-, The Green’s lineup is equally, easy stronger from the batting ; Crltz. 2b ...... 6 0 3 5 3 0 Grove. V those representing the West T o ta ls ...... , 34 4 10 24 10 2 They know so much about canvas. Leach. If ______,....5 0 1 2 0 0 er sters may well follow. Florida, clashes with Prince to foretell/vith the possible excep Saunders, one of Taylor’s stable- ' • tion of ti« pitchhig assignment Sides in a similar capacity. Score by innings: Llndstrom, 3b ...... 4 2 2 2 2 0 Tildeh’s strokes this^ year have The Green will hold a special O’Goofty took a sailing trip dur Terry, lb .....5 3» 3 6 0 0 mates, and the third finds Buster Robins ...... 101 001 10—4 been going very well. If he ever workout at Woodbridge Field tbia Cubs ...... 101 020 01— 5 ing his vacation. He says all the Ott, rf ...... 4 0 1 1 0 0 Nadeau of Holyoke taking on Eddie O’Farrell, c ...... S' 0 0 5 0 0 had a-weakness off the groimd, it afternoon-and Coach ^11 Schieldgc Two outs when winning run scor- fish in the ocean are now suffering Jackson, ss ...... 4 0 1.2 4 0 was "nis forehand, but this year he Burl, who is out of Camera’s stable. The show will open with a six expects idl members who plan to rd. from gout. Roettger, cf ...... 4 0 0 4 0 0 has been hitting that shot with play against-the West Sides tomor Two base hits, C, Smith, A, Rag Hubbell, p ...... 4 1 1 0 3 0 greater. speed and confidence than rounder, in-whitih Frankie Marino of Seas(Mi*s Greatest Natural New Haven batties Billly .Averra of row to be on hand. , 'Y • uskus, G. May; base on balls off Manager John McGraw personal 38 5 12 27 12 ever before. a Ragusuks 2, Schultz 3; struck out ly looked over Jim Mooney, N. C. Palm Beach, Florida, latest recruit Hurley . Aug. 18 Cincinnati His backhand Is the best in the During coming week, all StaAnna by Raguskus 3, Schultz 3; umpire Sally league pitcher, signed by the AB. R. H. PO. A. World, barring none. It carries grea. to the Battalino string. '' 8.*00 p. OB. Walker, If ...... 1 6 0 0 Interest in the battle Is great and items o f < %port nature Should be East VVemes. Giants. ' % 4 0 pace and is extremely well placed S-wanson, c f ...... 4 0 1 3 0, 0 the prediction is a $25,000 gate. turned' ovef ^ t6 Erik Modean vdio BDortfOTd Monday Stripp, lb . . . 0 0. 7 1 0 To attempt to force this part oi will be in dfia^ of the sports de Cucclnello, 3b • 4 0 1 0 2 0 Tilden’s game is sheer suicide. /Heilmann, rf ...... ,3 0 0 3 0 0 IINDS POTASH DEPOSITS partment during the absence o f Tom Ford, 2b 0 0 0 2 1 With the stroke productira, at Stowe, i^rts ^tor, friio' left this 10 Rounds a t (l^ Pounds Styles, z ,... 0 0 0 0 0 his command that he has, ana be Breslau, (Jermany, Aug. 16. — noon for i^ogue, L. L, for a week’s Durocher, ss '...... 3 4 1 0 0 0 ing in perfect physical conation. (AP)—Prof. George Spackeler, vacation. Gooch, c ...... 3 0 0 4 0 0 Tilden, In my estimation, is at least Lucas, p ...... 2 0 1 O' 1 0 geologist, returning from Russia, re an even bet to r^^ain his singles ported today that he had found pot Bpbby Smitii’s.next match in the N " 81 0 4 27 7 i championship of the United States. ash deposits in the Ural mountains town tennis temniament -is not with rlew York ■...... , 000 201 oil-- 5 CHEVROLET whose vast extent he could not yet the Von Ness^blland winner- but Runs batted Iri, Terry, Olt 2, Llnd NEXT; Allison’s Great Attack. determine. first he must nMet Bobby Sturgeon, strom, O’Ferrell; two base hits, Ter instead of as a^ounced yesterday. ry; Walker; three base hit, Crltz; The professor said that the open home run, Terry; stolen base, Crltz; ing to the pota$h fields, extending PRICES REDUCED sacrifices, Llndstrom, O’Farrell: left almost fifty mUes, where two pits All members' tha West Sides on 'bases, New York 8, Cincinnati 6; Yesterday’s will meet tomorrow morning at the base on balls, ott Hubbell, 2t struck, have been completed recently jrtth Wire Wheels at No Extra Cost. out, by Hubbell 4, Lucas 2; umpires, three more-to follow, is a mere be- West Side at 10 ^’clock in a special McGrew, Rfeardon and Moran; time, Taylor, Cubs—Double giiming. 'He said that when all five meeting. .. 1:56. tenth won game for Cubs. are working they will nearly aaOsQr The Mackley Chevrolet Co., Inc. z— Batted for Ford In 9th. Terry, .; Giants—Jjed Gianttt as Rtuslan agricultural needs. 10 East Center St., South Manchester sault on Red with double and hom Art Shires looked for his out^ er. ' • fielder’s mit th4 fifst time hs saw (kahorosky, Pirates—Tripled In Jo6 Kuhei, [Wfishington reerult, per tenth to give Pittsburgh even break form af fiimt base. in doublebaader with. Pliillics.
/■ »'w '-L.-;'.. , B4ANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. SOUTH MANGHPSTER, CONN\ SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1930,- ^AGBTOELVB 4 . 7? . ..V'- •*» ' A V.f' , rilE C L.% ^#l EIEO ______lH)V‘/kWD’?*El.B __ 100PW%1i30a06KWC^K%^^%%%V%«WSK1K%VCWt^V«V ■' ■ '__• I. TO RENT—COZY HOME of 4 of their color and glataor. Flags and about 40 fruit trees, asparagus bed, each count as a word and compound rooms with Improvements, includ etc. Selling on account of sick words as two worda Minimum cost Is banners intended as'"a bright wel price of three lines. AUTOMOBILES ^OR SALE 4 ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 ing shades and garage. Inquire come to the thousands of grotto ness. Price $6,600. Terms. Line rates per day for transient Prank Plano, Plsmo Place, off Pros profits and as a background for this ada RECONDITIONED^jsED CARS FOR SALE— BABY CARRIAGE pect Eflectlre March 17. 1927 “ Sold 'With a Guarantee" and baby crib, Glenwodd rwge, 3- afternoon’s parade drooped dismal Edward H. Keeney Cash Charge ly. ’The central Green where the Insurance Inventories < Consecutive Days ..I 7 cts • cts 1928 Nash Sedan. bumer oU stove with overi. Philip S Consecutive Days ..I 9 cts 11 cts 1926 Nash Sedan.' Hoffman, 460 Hillstown Rd. Tel. SUMMER HOMES - prophets were to .gather this jnom- 1 Day •••••••••••••••I 11 ots 18 cts 1927 Nash Coach. 8326. FOR RENT 67 ing in colorful uniforms for the All orders for Irregular Insertions 1927 Dodge Sedan. band concert sind patrol drill was vHU be charged at the one time rate. deserted. Special rates for long term every 1927 Star Coach. FOR RENT—SOUND "VIEW: 7 Read The Herald Advs. day advertising given upon request. 1927 Oakland §edein. BOATS AND room cottage, August 24 to Labor Ads ordered for three or six days 1927 Essex Coat^. ACCESSORIES 46 Day. CaU 7846. and stopped before the third or fifth 1926 OldsmobUe Sedan. day will be charged only for the ac FOR RENT—5 ROOM furnished tual number of times the ad appear TRADES AND TERMS FOR SALE—PENN YAM SPEED ed. chargluT at the rate earned, but MADDEN BROS. boat $175, almost new, completely cottage at Myrtle Beach from no allowance or refunds can be made 681 Main St. Tel. 5500 equipped, cost $350. CaU 8477. H. August 23rd imtU after Labor on'six time ads stopped after the F. Bidw^. Day, $45, including gas and fifth day. No “ till forbids” ; display lines not electricity. Da"vid McCollum, 143 FOR SALE—1926 FORD Coupe, Florence street Dial 7214 or 8881. *°7^e berald will not bo responsible cheap. CaU Rosedale 12-3. GARDEN—FARM - for more than one incorrect Insertion 50 of any advertisement ordered for FOR SALE—1929 CHEVROLET 1 DAIRY PRODUCTS WANTED TO RENT 68 more than one time. 1-2 ton truck, mechanically per The Inadvertent omission of Incor FOR SALE!—APPLES, eating and rect publication of advertising wUl be fect, low mileage, price reasonable. RENT WANTED—4 ROOMS down rectified only by cancellation of the Inquire 19 Esspy street. cooking, 75c for 16-qt. basket; also stairs, in cr' near M;anchester. charge made for the service rendered. Clapps Favorite pears for canning, Price must be reasonable. Write All advertisements must conform $1.25 basket. Edgewood Fruit In style, copy and typography with Box W, in care of Herald. regulations enforced by the publish GARAGES—SERVICE^ Farm, 461 Woodbridge street. Tele ers and they reserve the right to STORAGE 10 phone 5909. edit, revise or reject any copy con- eidered objectionable. 1929 CHEVROLET SPORT COUPE CLOSING HOURS—Classified ads to GARAGE TO RENT—43 Garden be published same day must be re HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 Rumble sgat, full equipment, a splendid sport ceived by 12 o'clock noon; Saturdays street. CaU 87^2 after 5 o’clock. car for only ...... 10:30 a. m. 3 piece Jacquard living room suite, $475 $90. 3 piece Mohair living room I lOOFSAND TELEPHONE YOUR MOTORCYCLES-^ suite, $110. 1929 DE SOTO COACH WANT ADS. BICYCLES 11 Watkins Furniture Exchange Ads are accepted over the telephone IF iF n ' Low mileage and in perfect mechanical at the CHARGE RATE given above The myrtle-covered grove of Ellen Louise Axson Wilson, " first condition ...... as a convenience to advertisers, but FOR SALE—BOY’S BICYCLE 22 $550 the CASH RATES will be accepted as inch frame, in good condition. Ap APARTMENTS—FLATS— wife of America’s war president, draws visitors to peaceful Myrtle Hill FULL PA'yMENT If paid at the busi ply 162 Center street. WILLIAM BRAUCHKR cemetery at Rome, Ga. 1928 ESSEX SPORT ROADSTER ness office on or before the seventh TENEMENTS 63 day following the first Insertion of THE YACHTING THRILL Maroon flnsh, good tires, top and motor. - 4- Exceptional offer . .S...... each ad otherwise the CHARGE BUSINESS SERVICES CALL TODAt FOR THIS 5-room Rome, G a.— (A P)—Many visitors I Rome’s beautiful hilltop $225 RATE will be collected. No responsi rent with bath, lights, toilet, gas, A great deal has been written bility for errors In telephoned’ ads OFf^ERED • 13 to Myrtle Hill cemetery here | will be assumed and their accuracy white sink, / cement cellar, newly about the thrills afforded by an in come The monument to Mrs. Wilson 1926 CHRYSLER 70 COACH cannot be guaranteed. ASHES REMcfvEDREMOVED BY THE LOAD remodeled, $22 with garage. 91 So. ternational yacht race such as the to see the v;ell kept grave of Ellen bears this inscription: INDEX OF or job. Any! other jobs for light Main streetj Tel. 7505. one about to occur between Sir Louise Axson Wilson, first wife of “Sacred to the memory of Ellen Good mechanical order Thpmas Lipton’s Shamrock V and Louise Axson, beloved wife of $175 ‘ CLASSIFICATIONS truck. V. FliTo, 116 WeUs street. FOR REN'P—4 AND 5 room tene America’s war president. Dial 6148. the American cup defender. Woodrow Wilson, Bom 15 May, Bi; ^ ...... A ments with all improvements. Rea These thrills in the past I have The lot in which Mrs. Wilson is 1863, Savannah, Ga. Died 6 August, TAKE ADVANTAGE OP OUR Eng. ' -lents ...... * sonable tent, free until September buried is in a prominent position in Marriu_ i ...... C failed to appreciate in a veryv big 1914, Washington, D. C. Deaths ...... 5 F'LORISl'S-i-NURSERIES 15 1st. Ap^ly to H. Mlntz, Dept. way. Perhaps this was because in the cemetery. It always has been AUGUST SACRIFICE SAT.R Card of Tlu.iks ...... ® Store, Depot Square. the last races between a Lipton well cared for. “A traveller between life and death Xn A^QxnoriAtn ••aa***********a **m P A LARGE QtTAN'ITTY of 'rinter The grave is marked by a beauti Lost &.nd Found •»••••••••••••• • craft and an Ajnerican yacht, the The reason firm the- temperate will cabbage anlJ kale - plants, lOc FOR RENT—4 ROOM TENEMENT victory was largely trigonometri ful marble monument, executed by I Endurc*-te foresight str«igth CALL 6874, and ask for the Used Car Lot. Announcementc ...... t with garage on Spruce street. In hnd PAFSOH&IS •••••••eeeaaeeaaaa* ■ A.S d dozen, 40c p4r 100, $3 per 1000, $5 cal. The first boat to finish did not the Tiffany studios in New York, | skill Cliiford Burdick Garfield Keeney Howard Daniels Atttomoblle* per 2000. Caiiliflower 15(^^ dozen, $1 quire 34 Spruce street. after designs approved by Presi- \ a perfect woman nobly planned Automobiles for Sale ...... 8 win the race; triumph was decided Automobiles for Exchange ...« e per 100, $6 ^ r 1000. Celery plants FOfl RENT—4 ROOM TENEMENT aft^r measurements had been gone dent Wilson himself. This labor To warn to comfort and command Auto Accessories—Tires ...... • 15c dozen, $1 per 100. Ten different at 300 Spruce street, second floor. over carefully in the laboratory. of love was performed by President And yet a spirit still and bright Auto Repairing—^Painting ...... 1 colors of hardy phlox all in bloom. Then again, there were always a Wilson during his lifetime and at With something of angelic light.” The Mackley Chevrolet Co., Inc. Auto Schools ...... 1*A Inquire 302 Spruce street. his own expense. AutoS““ hhip by Truck ...... 8 Buy them now and you will be few garbage scows and it seemed Autos—For Hire ...... 8 sure that you will get the colors FOR RENT—3 ROOM steam heat the yachts were always getting in Mrs. Wilson rests ifeside the The Rome Chamber of Commerce Used Car Lot at the Corner of Main and Pearl. Garages—Service—Storage ...... 10 you want. Telephone 8-3091, 379 ed tenement, also furnished room to these fellows’ way. grave of her father, the Rev. S. E. recently adopted resolutions asking Open Evenings. Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... 11 Burnside Avenue Greenhouse, East Axson, who for 17 years was pastor Wanted Autos—Motorcycles .... 18 for/ light housekeeping, at 109 But this year there is to be at the City of Rome to improve road Business and Professional Services Hartford. Foster street. least one thrill—the yacht that of the Rome Presbyterian church. ways leading to the grave of Mrs. Business Services Offered ...... 18 crosses the finish line first will win Buried in the family plot also is Wilson. A recommendation also Household Services Offered .....1 8 -A FOR RENT—6 ROOM TENEMENT th race. Disposition of the $500 mug Mrs. Wilson’s mother, Mrs. Jane was made that a new sexton’s office Building—Contracting ...... 14 STORAGE 20 'With garage. All improvements. In Axson. Florists—Nurseries ...... 16 that has cost Lipton and a dozen or be erected and located at the main Funeral Directors ...... 16 MOVING—TRUCKING— quire 168 Hilliard street. Tel. 60.34. so American millionaires some $40,- The stones marking the graves of , entrance of the cemetery so that Heating—Plumbing—Roofing 17 Mrs. Wilson’s parents and the some one would be available at aU PERRETT & GLENNEY Inc.—Mov FOR RE3NT—4 ROOM tenement, 000,000 since the struggle for it was Insurance ...... 18 started, wUl be decided on a basis marble tomb to the war president’s times to give information and direc Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 19 ing, packing and shipping. Daily modern improvements, steam heat. first wife stand on the southwest AUCTION , - Moving—Trucking—Storage ... 20 of the best three out of five, over tions to those visiting the cemetery. We will sell at Public Auction for Painting—Papering ...... 21 service to and from New York. 14 Ready September 1st. Call 238 Oak trucks at your service. Agents for street. a 30-mile course off Newport. MRS. A. B. H. TORRENTI Professional Services ...... 22 Money Ca^t Upon Waters from time to time, of course, but Repairing ...... 23 United /Van Service, one of the consolation. Meanwhile Rev. Mar A QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 24 FOR RENT—5-ROOM FLAT with Four American boats, built and fhe greatest thrill for me would be tin was rushed to the Willimantic Toilet Goods and Service ...... 25 leading long distance moving com on Tuesday, Aug. 19, at 1:30 p. m., D. S. T., at th» panies,' Connection in 162 cities. all modem improvements. Apply outfitted by American millionaires, to see a gentleman like Sir Tom hospital but he was dead before the Wanted—Business Service ...... 26 have been competing since July for Kdn. Edncatioual Phone 3063, 8860, 8864. 16 Cambridge street or telephone hospital was reached. premises of S. D. Pearl, 120 Woodland St., Manchester, Courses and Classes ...... 27 3679. the honor of defending the strange- Rev. Martta was wrdely known Conn. Private Instruction ...... 28L. T. WOOD CO.—Furniture and looking cup for which Sir Thomas both as a minister and a composer Dancing ...... 28-A FOR RENT—5-ROOM NEW FLAT, shows such lasting .affection. These The furniture consists of Tables, Chairs, - Stands, ' Musical—Dramatic ...... 29 piano moving, modem equipment, DRIVER ARRESTED of songs and director of chorus^,- Wanted—Instruction ...... 30 experienced help, public store all improvements, steam heat, 57 are the Yankee, the Whirlwind, the He had been rector of St. Joseph’s •• Beds and Bedding, Bureaus, Commodes, Parlor Suite;’ Financial house. Phone 4496. Summer street. Phone 7541, Weetamoe and the Enterprise. The church for eleven years, retiring Rugs, Dishes, Pictures, Oliver Typewriter and in fact a ' Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages i.. . . . 31 August Kanehl. struggle will continue until Septem IN PASTOR’S DEATH Business Opportunities ...... 32 about a year ago. Since that time complete line of household furnishings. Auctioneer’s Money to Loan ...... 33 ber, with the first race for the cup he has occupied the pulpit of niany REPAIRING 23 scheduled to start on Sept. 13. Each Notice—Mrs. Torrenti recently gave up housekeeping at Help and SItnatlona FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement at (Continued from rage 1) churches in a substitute capacity. Help Wanted—Female ...... 35 of these four boats will have set its Recently he was engaged to preach her former home 43 Wethersfield Ave., Hartford, and Help Wanted—Male ...... 36 MOWER SHARPENING, vacuum 53 Spruce street. Telephone 3341. owners back some $700,000 before stepped on the gas and fled from six consecutive Sundays, at Grace had her furniture removed to Mr. Pearl’s Storage Rooihs* Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 37 cleaner, phonograph, clock repair race time, and only, one will battle •V Agents Wanted ...... 27-A ing, key fitting. Braithwaite, 52 FOR RENT—4—5 large rooms, 3 the scene. Mrs. Mitchell heard the church in Hastings-on-the-Hudson, All will be sold without reserve. Sale Rain or Shine. Situations Wanted—Fem ale...... 38 Walnut street near Pine. ISlear the Lipton boat. impact of the collision and her N. Y. Rev. Martin has held pas Situations Wanted—M ale...... 39 Pearl street Sir Thomas, who nearly won the Employment Agencies...... 40 theney mills. Very reasonable^ In father, Jared B. Tennant, went to torates in Meriden, Stafford Springs, Live Stock—Pets—FonHry—Vehicles quire Taylor Shop, telephone 5030 cup the last time the yachts vied, Rev. Martin’s assistance. He noti Thompsonville, Worcester, Mass., Robert M. Reid Sl Son Auctioneers^ Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... 41 COURSES AND CLASSES 27 or Hartford 7-5651. a in 1920, taking the first two heats, fied the state police and Officers and other places. 201 Main St., Manchester, Conn. Phone 3193 Live Stock—"Vehicles...... 42 must be conceded at least this: he In addition to his wife, Rev. Mar Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 Carroll Shaw and John "Vekas were I "Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 EARN MORE—LEARN BEAUTY FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat, 529 is the world’s greatest sportsman. assigned to the case. tin is survived by two children, Miss For Sale—Miscellaneons culture. There is a great demand East Center . street, all improve He flung the first of his challenges Doctor Notices Car Marjorie Martin, who is a librarian Articles for Sale ...... 45 for trained operators. Details free ments. Telephone 8063. ih 1889. His Shamrock I was beaten Dr. C. D. Pendleton of Colches in Dalton, Mass., and Horace D. Boats and Accessories ...... 46 from this nationally known insti- Building Materials ...... 47 three straight by the Columbia. He ter was summoned shortly after the Martin, a teacher in a state nor Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry 48 . tution, Hartford Academy of Hair- FOR^ RENT—5 ROOM FLAT, first *ame back for more two years later accident and while hurrying to the mal school in Louisiana; also a sis Electrical Appliances—Radio ... 49 jjdressing, 693 Main street, Hart- floor, in good condition, at 73 Ben with a Shamrock II. He was beaten scene, he observed an automobile ter, Mrs. Irving J. Will, of Herki B'uel and Feed ...... 49-A 5 ford. ton street, 'ilnquire Home Bank * &> in exactly the same way by the stopped side of the road with lights mer, N. Y. Fimeral arrangements Garden — Farm—Dairy Products 50 Trust Company. Household Goods ...... 51 same- boat. out and a broken radiator. Three are incomplete. Machinery and T o o ls ...... 52 BARBER TRADE taught In day In 1903 he sent across the Sham young men were apparently en Musical Instruments...... 53 i and evening classes. Low tuition 3 ROOM SUITE, new Johnson rock ni, and this craft ate up so Block, all modern improvements. deavoring to make repairs. Not Office and Store Equipment . . . . 54 ’ rate. Vaughn Barber School, 14 much nautical dust kicked up by knowing the details of the case he Bernard Shaw, who seiid he Specials at the Stores ...... 56 Phone Aaron Johnson 3726 or jsini- signed a contract for the movies LOOK c u r B € U )W : Wearing Apparel—F u rs ...... 57 Market street. Hartford. the Reliance in three straight races, had been called out upon, Dr. Pen I'M 6 0 IN & TO M A K e tor 7635. because of financial reasons, is one Wanted—To Buy ...... 58 that Sir Thomas didn’t even whisper dleton did not stop. However, when A $0»eRSALT PI ve! Booms—Board-Hotels—Resorts about the cup for 10 years. he arrived and learned what had who feels, no doubt, that money r Restanranta AGENTS WANTED 37-A FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT 2nd talldes. A/ Rooms Without Board ...... 69 floor, all conveniences. Rent rea In 1913 he came right back again, happened, he immediately told by ■ A Boarders W anted...... 59-A SELL PERSONAL CHRISTMAS sonable. Inquire 217 Summit but the war broke while his Sham standers of what he had seen. Country Board—R esorts...... 60 rock rV was in mid-Atlantic. The Several hurried to the place Hotels—Restaurants ...... 61 cards. Names embossed in gold. $1 street or phone 8558. Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... 62 dozen up. Highest commission. boat was placed in dry dock for where the car had been stopped and BUILDING LOTS Real Estate For Rent Samples free. Also box assort FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT with four years. Then came the series of were in time to get the number Apartments, Flats. Tenements . . 63 ments. Dunbar Co., New Bruns all modem improvements, to battles with the Resolute, in 1920, from the license plate. Lacking Real choice building lots for Business Ixtcations for Rent . . . 64 Houses for Rent ...... C5 wick, N. J. adults. Inquire 37 Delmont street the American defender sailed by authority or proof, no further action moderate priced homes at $350 Suburban for Rent ...... 66 Telephone 8039. Charles Francis Adams. Twice the was possible and the men drove to $400. Sewer, water, gas, Bummer Homes for R e n t...... 67' BIG OHIO CORPORATION seeks Shamrock IV defeated the Resolute, away shortly. It is said that a electricity, all-in. Terms if Wanted to R e n t...... 68 manager for open territory. Op but Adams came back to win in the stream of water was found along Real Estate For Sale desired. Apartment Building for Sale . . . 69 portunity to earn $3,500, $5,000 65’TH ANNTVEESARi^ last three heats. the road from the spot where Rev. Business Property for S a le ...... 70 and more yearly. We furnish every Most He Always Lose? Martin was struck to where the car A few desirable extra large Farms and Land for S a le ...... 71 thing. Experience unnecessary. Torrington, Aug. 16 — (AP) — Now Lipton is fighting again. was parked about t. quarter of a lots carefuUy restricted on Pit Houses for Sale ...... 72 Fyr-Fyter Co., 1985 Fyr-Fyter Lots for Sale ...... 73 Mr. and Mrs. John J. Guilford of With his new boat, the Shamrock mile away. kin street. Look ihis section Resort Property for Sale ...... 74 Bldg., Dayton, O. this town observeid their 65th wed V, and some small change left out Dies iOn Way Suburban for S a le ...... 75 ding anniversary today. They were of $1,000,000 after building the Rev. Allan Carr, present rector of over before deciding. ■ Real Estate for Exchange...... 76 CHRISTAIAS CARD AGENTS. You Wanted—Real Estate ...... 77 married in England and came to craft. Sir Thomas is renewing a 30- the Hebron church, notified Mrs. lose if you don’t write for samples Torrington about 35 years ago. Both year struggle in which he always Martin of her husband’s death at Anction^Lcgal Notices or details of the Bnmswick Line. ROBERT J. SMITH Legal Notices ...... 78 are in good health. Mr. Guilford is has lost. the library where she was at work. 1009 Main Experience unnecessary, Grote, 87 years old and his wife 86. There will be thrills In this race He assisted her home and offered New Bnmswick, N. J. Insurance Real Estate GAS BUGGIES—Royalty Calls By FRANK B E tX
LOWER A M 1 AN APPARITION THOU 1 THE ^ M OAT SELDOM PERCEIVETH, VASSALS, K N A V E ? A V E R T THINE EYES, THEY ARE LIKE [ HAVE COME ^ VACANT WINDOWS. _ T O SHA •^Th e n c e f o r t h s t ir t h y STUMPS WITH ALACRITX THE KING. LEST THE TEDIUM OF DELAY IRK MY ; BENEVOLENT MOOD smsiSDiaii V/ $j0oL ■'v* 1 There are at least four mistakes in the above picture. They may per tain* to grammar, history, etiquette, drawing or whatnot. See if you can'find them.- Then look at^the scrambled word below — and un*- scramble It, by switching theTetters aroimd. Grade yourself 20.'for-; each of the mistakes you fnd, and 20 for the word if you imscrambtar it. . • '. :: ' •V 4 . .1 ^ 4, CORRECTIONS (1) Contray to the sign on theffivtag stand, fhe gift at M t In ' Wearing a one-pleee bathing snlt. (2) The suit of the maa>NMB-liBr Is eat Only at one side, under the arm. (3) Somersault Is In- m A ^ ebtreotly. (4) The diving stand should not be piaosd; a t '' 'taVr-'^nd of the pooL (Hie depth Is Indicated by u e ' - peoplep to too1 \ water.! ,(5X Ike scrambled word Jg INIHRIOB* .. ■ ''—I-
A. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHkSTER, CONN., SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1980. SENSE AND NONSENSE Flapper Fan n y Sa y s ' SKIPPY By Percy L. Croshy ' . : '■ ^ Old Uncle Eph says: Dey say. de world am round but dh sez dat men \ T H A T Olgp TeN yCARS kin make It squar’. )Mo WH€N, VCTCV 5-mCCT WAS A cross-examining lawyer said to oveR TP US j ACwTkrggRs. ^ a colored man accused of gambling: Lawyer—^Now, then, Webster, I ^ ~ 17H6 GOVi want you to tell the jury just how you deal qraps. j And the lawyer folded his arms I and smiled at the jurymen bene- j volenUy. But Webster gave a queer stare. I Webster—Wha’ dat?—Wha’ dat | yo’s sayin’, boss? i The lawyer turned back to him | ferociously and roared: * ' | Lawyer— Address the jury, and) tell them how you deal craps. ~i Webster— (Jumping down and' making a bee-line for the door) — ; Lemme go! Lemme go! (To police-1 men who stopped him) Lemme go! I 8 / c Dis genman g’wine ax me nex'. how j Ah drinks a sandwich. 1
The New Tork Times has decided 1 C/ttA OUCWT>(T>Kfcr». The Toonerville Trolley That ^Meets All the .Trains By Fontaine* Foi OUR BOARDING HOUSE ’9lsi to spell “Negro” with a capital. This ’uisii-Mvw approval, no doubt, tho tardy, will I It takes a well modeled girl to By Gene Ahem^ 5*eTp5 ,(j .{iGHJiaj make the dictionary very happy. j model clothes well. : : 0 lad Henry— Let’s hab some ob dat j S' Isw against them, as one i^ght in- ^ P a gingeh ale. j iPS SAV, MATJbR - To r V S S 5»R ^ Soda Clerk—Pale? i ------•TvUo vaIEEKS AJawrTriAT M a s s Ha s ' vUlTH VOUR - t’ death ? HoiisE-Bo/tr, voa c a a J A negress was home alone when sToP-uaK-r KiOAiSE/USBl njtai ntr her sister came home unexpectedly. •RgALLV SAV , T6R"-rH ’ lovira?* She walked to the head of the stairs A' daily paper describes Henry -T o A aaa' uioS and said: - Ford as a self-made man. It would T I R S T V olSR, ^ -T A < h '■'svtaftJCj Sister Rachel—Wo dat? be more correct to call him a ma LIFE * "THAT Voa^v/E -^AH.VES ^ HERB HM-M- Her sister did not know there was chine-made man. 1 A l h M i i ^ BBBNA ONi 'TH"’ any now at home. TO IT iS.SATORDAV M)c5rti:j WHAT i s t h a t Human nature is something like Sister Martha—Who dat say who WA’I'BR-VOAacM.’ ■.ns «niyj dat? this: Every man wants the news A/a’’ , IF V oa OBt S fe c T Whereupon the first negress re- papers to print all the news'xmtil H(iMgr Voa’D BB FLQATfAJO lAi u 'a8iy« pUbd: he gets into trouble. SI^PPfAdGi oa"T TH e VaJA T£R 2 . cl S.'U&'lG Sister Rachel—^Who dat dat say & Hf who dat when Ah say who dat ? It isn’t how much you make that TO R T H ’ counts. Why labor to dig up dia A T LOOKS - -rf-.r . ( 3 5 P o T 3 Old Uncle Clo says: De hardes’ monds if you’re going to trade them LIKE. A . .« v A hu stains to remove in dis world am for a quarrelsome wife and a head Ba r r e l !, . ~ rr dose on a reputation. ache. -
r* Violet—So yo’ is a'soldieh, SEun? Agent—So you want all your of . -T,3rn Sam—^Yessah, Ah’s one ob dem fice furnishings insured against famous blackguahds. theft? Manager—^Yes, ..but you needn’t Judge—^Look here, you’re no include the clock. Everybody preacher, are you? watches that. Rastus—^No, jBuh, Jedge, no suh. Ah hain’t no preachah! Differing from h)ankruptcy, an Judge—^Then what did you mean old-fashioned failure netted the ."To y - hotelling these young people that creditors something besidies exper could marry them? ience. Rastus—^Why, Jedge, didn’t Ah pa yo’ two bucks'fo’ a marriage Sam—What a wonderful girl. H r license ls«’ week? Just like a doll. Bill—Yes, a head full of sawdust. Why not a law against hitch hikers? They are becoming num Nobody ever seems to complain erous and deadly, but there is not about the price of a cake of soap if it has a little perfume on it. ; laoie { It takes a lot of patience for the young doctor to wait for patients. n c e : I Sweet Young Thing—Arc you in U P O N I town now for good? Traveling Salesman—Well, I hate A T I M E . - I to commit myself. ACQ.U. S.PAT.i DFontame 1930^ :R30.B< NCA service. INC DID YOU KNOW THAT— Strawberries kept from runners last year showed a 33 per cent WASHINGTON TUBBS H Easy IMeans Business By CraiM> stronger yield this year, according to the Oregon agricultural service. Kentucky^ motorists consumed 143,717,831 gallons of gasoline in RETREW? WE WAMG V65M UMCW. NO COCV^SED^ tJEUERMVMO WHO'S GIRL SHE iS> 1929. \ M A ? a u SHOW U\M- GOlNCi A!REW't SPOST CAM STEAL K’i GiRL AMO GET SAV! swus POOMER. WR'GOT TO GET HER The per capita cost^or adminis TAR OUT O' H\M‘. r GONVIA AVIAW VAlVTW VTW AS MUCH V SACK. V4& C O T Tol b e f o r e . I tration of public health work in PAL UP m GIRL HEMER GVME A WHOOP WHO \NOM Alabama last year was 23.4 cents. W\TH ■ C ASSHR TUVS plMVCV OLD H iA R -B O T MOW,! The value of poultry and eggs AM' ^\GHT IS VOURS> '"-^T ^G S ARE DiPFEREMX^’' produced annually in Georgia is l&BAT S'8»G John Philip estimated at about $40,000,000. SAV. Sousa,' * the Perpetuation of folk songs and T world famous dances of the piountains is sougnt PHANTOM KlNCi band^ leader through annual contests at Ashe s t r id e s f ir s t a n d' composer ville, N. C. SLOW. of marches, Taxes collected on malt sold in wrote com ic Louisiana yields $150,000 annually operas: His for the public school fund. LEMLS V10rTEW^|lNlN& M^N\V TO ■4 A. opera' “El Capi- Llano, Texas, experienced freak •**>«> *#A || R£AREW BtfORE Ut tan," written in ish weather recently when for two lju 1896, was wide consecutive days the temperature *iTR\XES ACiMW. ly acclaimed' by . - critics. rose to 103 in the afternoon and dropped to 53 at night. -.'t'trt.
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/tL, me. SALESMAN SAM Likely As Not BySmea '•’f • A- (BEAD THE PICTURE, ’THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) N New scenes the bunch set out to up there. A porch sticks right out hs"TWlS OUR.tlLftlM ♦AOsT B 6 .- irfe V^AIO-OSH'. 0\t>T(A T V e sl OOIMO- !(& WIRE. Eftw’. O H .O eel l FOREOT SO«A£- T R ’ CH ANtfeS A R 6 .T M ' to find and left the Parthenon be in the .air and overhangs this little COM tf4C>? VmiSTLiMO- TOR EQROeT SO(A€."TUlrt'? I PORflrOT -XQ tkL L W UA "«) 'TRi MQr,TOO - SO VA WOMT CAMARV^S ALRRAOT ’TAItttU Of* > hind. When far away they all look street. It’s rather neat, at that.” U S I “CAKe. CAR*. OF OAWRRV *n\»viiRe. SAM - 1 They passed beneath the porch and vmUJE; ViClaC. OOMC.- OiOM’ T P U T -TO' C A T OUT ed back. “My, what a wondrous heard, from up above, a friendly sight,” said Scouty. “I am sure word. Some women said, “Hello,” ’h T" that we have been as lucky as and every ’Tiny tipped his hat. , could ba' to visit such a place as The ’Travel Man then said, “Let’s \that. You’ll agree I’m right.” go out to the stadium. I know POOUMK "You bet we will,” the bunch that you’ll enjoy the racea that VMM’ replied. And then the Travel Man they’re putting on today. A track sighed and said, “Well, there is meet is a lot of fun and you will more to come. Just wait until you see the fast nmners run.” “Oh, see the other buildings ’roimd about/ goody!” cried the Tinymites. And ’They will amaze you all, no doubt. they were on their way. I’ve seen them all before, but they Outside the stadium they found are still a thrill to me.” that folks had gathered all around. They shortly reached a real small The gates were shortly opened and I street and Coppy said, “You cannot the big crowd surged inside. Right beat these foliu for saving space. near the gate the ’Tiniel stayed and They sure make use of every bit. watched a picturesque parade. A Instead of highways being wide, the band of college students marched in shops and bouses, side by side, leave’ splendor, side by side. little space for traffic and the folks seem proud of it.” (The Tinymites visit an olive "You’re right,” said Carpy, "look grove In the next stdry.). \
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W--1. i -.f, PAGIPFOURTBEN \J W ■■ : to Mkncbe>tef^ and nqi^tinue Carl E. Johnson o f 29 Spruce the good-work begiin herei - . 77 Syomas Holden ...... l'.P0 street l e v e r t SATURDAY NIGHT lfcadershlp* ef your -company 1 com-1; N. J. made in fast time. All the way up and Finds It Has $71 to William,Custer ..1.00 bop!” This attracted the officer's a ^ ;;' through the south members of th e ' fiianders, you ^ be in the fore* ] ‘v AsWst Runner. • ‘ tendon. He followed the csr and: - Broke Camp at^yer» Nbss., ; front in battalron honors, This is I Togerty ...... 1.00 Mrs. Edith McAdams Clemson, in party viewed the effects of the James ^aig ...... l.P0 foUnd it was .nmmie Watimi, a I in^cated^tO<.me' in. the.^ctt thot.' to-.' 17 year old boy who was drivfikg company with Hartford friends, has * drought, driving through hundreds The “McCluskfey to Pittsburgh l^a$ry Melkljohn ...... IjOO ABOUT TOWN ,iy you won 'firist place ^ahd were '' without a HCense. He ordered hlm^ been enjoying a tour ^ Canada‘mm1[ of milhpk> ,cbntmdere. Judge Cooper street, tmd Mrs. James the Howitzer -company w m the to the smoke (C ity .where he will; jcAnapn imposed a fine of $10 anil" ■\aew diance hall bn Keeney street | ---- - Compete; In the two mile' steeple-' A. N. Potter ...... l.OO Rogers of Westminster Road, last evening. The winners o f fir s t' Mrs. Harry Johnson of 13 South nYmnn...... ’ 1 JSJ amoiuiting to $19.07, Vfifieb T » « O' 0 ,.ia me V’’^ thase on' August 30. j waiter Olson ...... psdd by lo b b y 's father. motored to AUantic O ty today-and prizes were Mrs. L. M. Maynard Main street returned home yester-, will be registered at the Breakers Ho\vitzer company, who have, spent company which was given with a The committee In charge of rats-' and Adolph Carlson; Miss Edith' day after spending two weeks in total .....,.;...... $74.00 for a week. the past two weeks at ^m p Devcms ' line spirit. CaptEdn Hathaway mg the proceeds'met last night at; „ ’The offlcb of .^e . Connecticut, Walker and Edward Stein, second, j Newark, N. J, Mrs. Johnson went thanked the men of both companies' the Recreation Center and pooledJi QosI Sought ...... $100.00 and Miss Doris Chappell and H er-} to visit her sister, Mrs. Fred Agner eft Ayer at 8:55jthis morning on Business College wfll be open every Carl Bush, day dispatcher at the firftt qeetlon Of the troon train their co-operation during this its collections. It was found at th a t, . ------;------bert Mitchell, third. Sandwiches, j of that city. She had. only been the first section of the troop trmn . been,raised. Wlth| | Eighty per cent ^of the automb- day n u t week to. enroll student^ local office of the Connecticut Com cake and coffee were served and there two days when Mrs. Agner lue to arrive at tde’msmchester sta^ ' Captain James McVeigh of G about two dozen*'dollar ' contribu-;; biles stolen in New'-York are re .Prtiicipal Wilcox will be glad to pany, with Mrs. Bush and child, re dancing rounded out the remainder I suffered a severe psualyticaj shock cion about 12:45 jthis afternoon. company was next Introduced -by l tlons, the ftmd will be obtained and.; covered. ; . . make appointments for evening turned last night from a vacation. of the evening. - { from which death resulted on Au- Camp.activitie;S closed last night! ^ a irm a n Sergeant McCavanaugb, McCiuskey will be able to compete;! caillsi—Adv. ----- ) gust 8. Besides Mrs. Johnson, she in the event imder the colors of Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Asplnwall Dr. LeVeme Holmes who has leaves another -sister and her and the men werje busy until late at i and with a few words of apprecla-j of Cedar street and Mr. and Mrs. been on vacation will return to his (mother who has reached the age night breaking Ycamp and packing tion for G’s nfew captain, presented i Manchester and the Recreation Cen-‘| t B E T T E R C L O T H E S F O R their 'eqiiipmentj' preparatory de- | him with a beautiful wrist watch as "1 Frank White of Walnut street, at office on Monday. of 85 and made her home with her. to' j Arch street, returned last evening narture. i la jxresent from the men of company I Anyone wishing to contribute can U : ‘ , mall the money or check to L e w is : The latest styles, wor- from Rangeley Lakes, Maine, where William E. Hill, manager of the j K n A n v n Am* mA«¥ appoihtment <:all Tel. 62^ -.$20.00 and op- their vacation trip to Maine. Mrs. yards. It is located at West Center j Mr. and Mrs. James N. Nichols] seasons at (the seashore c a ^ ^ b re ^ .Other speakers of. the.: e v^ ln g low: . V ' strong fo r their nwn stote.t§|mp. " j were Lt. Russell o f t ^ regimental 1 jpfevlously acknowledged ...$43.00 Manchester or 172-5 WlUimantic, Wiermeth was formerly Miss Jennie and Lyness streets. j Hurt in Crash at Middle- ,Conn. Smith of Birch street. She stopped As -a fitting climak ito. tiie-''tMi.J commissary; Lt. Oliver of G.'com- •’jRonald Ferguson ...... 1.00 bury, Vermont, bn Thursday. weeks’ peAod rf intensive.ItraUfing ^ ...... A. NASH CO., Cinciimati, 0. K E M P ' 6 to renew acquaintances. The annual outing o f the Sons I pany; L t Hagedorn of'the Howitzer-Richard Martin . .1.00 and Daughters of Italy will be held at Camp peyens,' the ;mepiberav (k company; Master Sergeant Prentice George "Waddell . 5.00 e^m pU u, 763 Main St. Phone 5686 Mr. and Mrs. James N. Nichols Local Representative Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tedford of tomorrow at Lidertafel., Grove, botk' Manchester ;-compaifles ] ‘ cele- of .the reglmentel cqmmlBaarx: Ser- John.’Tynan . . . ..l.Ob ! of Highland Park who were absent geant ';-McCano, Sergt’ iPentiand, Leon Fallot . . . . .1.00, , South Coventry, Conn. Walnut street with Mr. and Mrs. Rockville. Buses and private cars brafed Thursday night’ with a fine on a tour of Vermont and New Chief Jim Cp'rbett, Firat "Sergemat ' .Tames -Burke . .-.i.bo Albert Tedford of West street leave will leave Della Fera’S Tailor Shop chicken . and -spaghetti* supperv hav Hampshire met with an accident D,uke and A. ' Kilpatrick, Herald Francis Miner "• • • S . .1.00 tomorrow morning for an -automo at Oak street at 10 o’clock in the ing *s '’. tlJelr special 'gy(e^*c,M ^or ’Phursday afternoon at Middlebury, Samuel-AP'Butler, conunahder o f press, correspondent. bile trip to Canada. morning. ( Veraont. The Chrysler sedan which the '2nd Battalibn of the 169th In[J. i The. PAfty bfoke up. a,t .taps^ after they were driving was completely jg ! the boys had given three'cbeerk idr. The lions Club will hold its week fantry of/which the local companies, .r, When, beginning tomorrow, the wrecked in,a head-on collision with ly meeting at the Hillside Inn, Bol are a dart ‘ Sergeants, .. McCann and Connecticut Company’s troUey cars another car. Mr. and Mrs. Nichols on the Rockville line go under one- ton, Mon to'^epm------HOLES, promptly at 9:30 a. m. The feature ing. This cou m is undoubted 18 Ferris wheel and merry-go-roimd. - ! pliment yoii boys for the’ way-you of the day will be one of Osano’s counts Closed. ly the trickiest In town. have worked togethef here a t'liv COURSE ILLUMINATED FOR celebrated chicken dinners. A fine Miss Valerie Gorman, daughter of , Hazards and traps galore. program of athletic and water This, is “ New Year’s” day for the ens, and I would like to see you Try ybnr skill on a course NIGHT PLAYING i Mr. and Mrs. James M. Gorman of 1 Manchester town government. The sports sports is planned by the out 128 Maple street, who is to enter F w u r O l P i l built to test your ability. CORNER CENTER AND STONE STS. ing committee, which is composed town’s fiscal year ends August 15. St. Francis Training school for | and all aimusd account closing is Geo. Gibbons of Chief Edward Coleman, Lawrence nurses in September, wsis tendered t Moonan, Walter Moske, Joseph ^ farewell party and gift shower at{ ^®“ ®. that day. The cmly de cxpeit) * Proprietor Shoneski and William Griffin. home last evening. Twenty-five; partnientpartment of which this is not tnie / Bobifison's Anfo Supply ^ is the Town Court, which has a ----- I of her young women friends were i .... « 415 Main S t Phone 4848 MiA Madeline Smith of Golway present and had a merry time with' New Year s day of its o’'^ i _ its street, Miss May O’ConneU of Hoi- ||LmSs singing and dancing. A ; fiscal period beginning on the first lister street and Miss Florence Shaw jijtjffet'limchepn was served. Miss | Monday in July, ( jf Edwards street left this morning ) Q^rman attended the Manchester | W A T K I N S b r o t h e r s , I n c . for Vineyard Haven, Martha’s Vine- | school for three years after ' THE BREAKING DROUGHT yard, where they will spend a two j she entered the employ of the : DAVID CHAMBERS week’s vacation at the Mary Guerin i Travelers Insurance company where | A large local supply of imtlye fruits and vegetables, iPii- i she remained nearly three years. j CONTRACTOR the energetic attitude of the,'federal government .and^ Funeral Director above all, the apparent breaMng of lhe< drought through James B. Hutchinson of Ha/mlln ESTABLISHED 55 YEARS A son was born yesterday at the ' AND BUILDER quite general rains, together Imve hit^ljdpd profiteering in street and his son David leave today Memorial hospital to Mr. and Mrs. for a week’s stay In New York City. the big distribution craters , what Ipoks.'like a knockout CHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST. Martin Mader of 15 Maple* street. | 68 Hollister Street They will make their headquarters wallop. ’ . with relatives at Highbridge and make sightseeing trips to nearby . ( Manche^er Pinehurst is grateful for thia( fact that It probably won’t Robai^'K. Andenon V; PhmierOflSce 5lVi places. have to join with all other properly disposed foo‘'(3 retailers Funeral Director Residence 7494 Monumental Co. in a hard fight to protect its^customers’ interest^ agaifist •:V Mr. and Mrs. Howard I. Taylor of Insure Your profit-hog^g, ,We don’t l&e to fight.' We like good South Main street are visiting their Monuments of Every daughter, Mrs. W, E. Sage of Green- Insurance ARCHERY Description. feeling all-aroimd in business.^ V point, L. I. I Lettering and Cleaning in The simplest way to create an TRY YOUR SKILL All Cemeteries. . Mrs. Luna Colgan returned yes estate and assure your family AT THE terday to her home In New York financial Indepedence is a ... * ''i. City after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Travelers Guaranteed Low- WORLD’S OLDEST N. AMBROSINI, Prop. A>. V''. Charles Carlisle o f Norman street. cost Life Insurance Policy. SPORT 157 Bl^eU St. Phone 7572 But it is not enough merely Miss Anna Mattice who is to be to insure. , married in September to Louis v m a t i m Let ua issue the policy so Lavoie of Hartford, was given a Jiat it will pay your wife an Archery Range surprise miscellaneous shower last Income o f $100 or $200 a GOOD THINGS TO EAT evening at the home of Mrs. Thom ^ust Completed month as long as she lives in If if as England, 270 Oak street. Mrs. stead of a lump sum for her England and Mrs. George Patten to invest. entertained with fancy dances and MAPLEWOOD This makes sure that , your D I A L Mrs. Elsie Hanna played piano GOLF COURSE 4151 numbers. Games were played and a- ife insurance will always pro- ide her a Uving- -and will not West Center-!L3niess Sts. V 4 .i.* dainty luncheon served by the host 7 7 ess. Miss Mattice received a choice '0 to some oil stock promoter William E. HiU, Manager I collection of pretty and useful gifts. or advising friend who may imwisely invest the money for 15 A rrow s ______25c her. _j_ Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Temple 35 Arrows ...... 50c ■'1 ' . • , •' . - . < - ♦ ton of Beech street left today for . Instruction Free . ' • i New Sharon in the Belgrade Lake JOHN H. LAPPEN le.dcnrer aad^^ BOUGHT AN D SOLD f(M;-and delivered, datiotx cd Ice Industrie ' ‘M'*.'"'".u *y .VV-: SreThe Nadomil, today, or' phone for desj;tli^yhft^^ il9M jy iu i^ t Six Ife Lux, ■ V:^'9ill ’ 1930 W ffl^ S ^ S iila ^ Sedah^bntnd new. f Off Maih, Street •1:55 BittieU-St; \ m W •*. .i
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