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MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JULY 25,1933. VOL. Ln., NO. 252. TEN PAGES

They Had Airy Greetings For Each Other— ! NATALIE CARR HUNDREDS RESPOND THOUGRITOBE TO ROOSEVELT PLEA IN A CONVENT Flood of Pledges to Cooper- AIMEEISINLOVE Missmg Vassar Sfaiiient Sent Flight Planned ItaEan Fliers Leaye F bjd rate Follows President’s WITH HER HUSBAND Letter, Postm arM Hert­ Bennett FieU for Shednc, Appeal Oyer the Radio— ford, Saying She Was Go­ The Stratosphere N. B., 650 Mfles Away— His Proposition in Brief. Evangelist on Her Return ------7 ing to Take VeQ. Headwind Cuts Down (, July 25.— (AP)—Lieut.:not yet bt«i fixed, awiUtlog a cer- Says She Cannot Believe Com. T. G. W. i^ttle will make ajtainty of favorable meteorolegical Waahington, Jiily 25.—(AP)— , July 25.^(AP)— The solo flight to toe stratosphere, act­ obnditloos* Speed of Planes — Gar Settle arrived last nl|^t with flood of telegraphed pledges, hun- family of Natalie E. Carr, missing ing both as navigator and sdsntifle dredo upon hundreds of them, an­ Stories of a Divorce. observer on toe balloon ascension Birs. Settle and Ward T. Van Or­ Vassar college girl, today denied man, his- "understud3r” for toe swered today President Roosevelt’s from Soldier Field, Chicago. eral Undecided on Route printed reports that toe girt had Definite annoimcement was made stratosphere fliflxt, from Akron, O. appeal to the Nation for immediate Aboard toe Liner (Xty of Havre, el(q>ed. oday that Settle would go alone, After a study of weather conditions enrollment of all employers imder Settle said ^ t chances for a take­ He Will Take to Cross die off Norfolk, Va.. July 25.— (AP)— I^>eaking through E. Wickham :Cr. Jean Piccard withdrawing from the blanket agreement to raise off Wednesday seemed less favor­ Sweetland, New York book publish­ active participation that mere sd- wages and create new jobs. Aimee Semple McPherson Hutton, entiflc instruments might be packed able, but be hoped toe ascent might Hardly bad he flnished last night toe evangelist returned er u d friend of toe family, Mrs. Atlantic. Joseph Bradford Carr, toe girl’s aboard toe spherical gondola. It be made later in toe week. his direct call for patriotic and un- Dr. Artonr H. (Compton of toe to ’America today, protesting she mother, alsa danied a report that lad been planned ortgii^ y that Dr. auestioning acceptance of the volim- University of (Chicago, whose cos- and individual employer- still loved her husband, David Hut­ she had asked toe (Connecticut state Piccard or his brotosr Auguste, vet­ eran of two Eluropean stratoospbere W c ray apparatus will go aloft in BULLETIN! pledges to raise pay and shortm ton, more than anything in toe .police to abandon search. ascensions would make toe hazard­ tbe gondola to brin back data for Oampobello Island, N. B.« hours, before the answers began to w orld.” Sweetland aaid t^ family had sdentifk: study, has approved toe received one letter from toe girl in ous flight. Jnly 25—(AP)—The Italian come in. , . Asked about his recent action in­ solo lUght by Settle with his instru­ which she expressed a desire to be­ The time of toe takeoff from a air armada b ef^ crossing toe The President and Hugh S. Joto- stituting divorce proceedings, she Century of Progress groimds has ments. gpn, the T"*« who is running the In­ come a (Catholic nun and asked her Intematioiml boundary here at said: 1:50 p. m., (e. s. t.) The fleet dustrial recovery uM^ were fa r t ­ "Oh, I can’t believe it. Of course mother to believe that she was safe ed profoun^y gratifled. A White with friends. The letter was dated passed over the somnier home 1 still am in love with him.” of President FrankUn D. Booee- House secretary said it was toe Attended by a nurse, she lay on a July 28, but postmarked July 21 at greatest spontaneous outburst that Hartford, Conn. velt and went toward St. John, bunk in the captain’s quarters to re­ FOREST WORKERS DETECTIVE SHOWN N . B. bad greeted any of the President's ceive newspapermen as toe City of Oirl at Convent. utterances. Havre pulled into port. It . was believed, Sweetlaiid said, ONE PLANE DOWN. His appeal was terse: Aimee declined td say what course that toe girl sent toe letter to "We are not going through an­ POISON CONTAINERS Rockland, Me., July 25.—(A P I- she would take. "I feel,” she said, Hartford friends from . In ARE OFFERED JOBS other winter like toe last, x x x It is "that 1 am incompetent to make a a telephone conversation with tbe One of toe 24 planes composing time for courageous action, and the statement. It is like a bolt out of General Italo Balbo’s air armada recovery bill gives us the means to Mother Superior of toe Convent of toe blue.” toe Presentation at St. Hyacintbe landed in Rockland harbor shortly conouer unemplosnnent. x x x x Tbe City of Havre .remained in Slenth Says Mrs. Costello His Proposition last Saturday Sweetland said be More and More Going Back Norfolk part of today and then is to before 1 p. m., (e. s. t.) today. "The proposition is simply this: learned that tbe girl bad been there continue on to Baltimore where on the Saturday following her dis­ ’The reason for toe plane’s alight­ ‘Tf all employers will act together Aimee is to disembark. to Home Towns as Busi­ Took Him to Cellar to See ing was not immediately ^parent. to shorten hours and raise wages we appearance and bad left after a She is expected to stay in Balti­ visit of about five minutes. Boats put out from toe s^plane can put people back to work. No more several days. base here to assist toe crew of toe employer will suffer, because the Tbe girl attended toe convent, ness Picks Up. an Empty Can. The evangelist has been abroad "I am sorry you were not able to go to Rome” ... "I would have liked which is in Montreal, for eight ship. relative level of competitive cost since Jantmry and recently imder- will advance by toe same amount very much to have gone, but I could not” ... So toe conversation began years. At toe time toe single seaplane went an operation in Paris. It was when toe outstanding air heroes of the day. General Italo Balbo (right), Antonette Elliott of New York, made its unheralded visit, the other for alL But if any considerable while she was on board toe City of Hartford, July 25.— (AP)—In in­ Salem, Mass., July 25— (AP) — leader of Italy’s air armada, called at toe New York hotel of, Wiley Post Mrs. Carr’s sister, is now in Mon­ ships of tbe fleet were reported over group should lag or shirk, this great Havre that she was informed about creasing numbers tbe youths in toe (AP) —Inspector James F. Murphy opportunity will pass us by and we to congratulate him on his round-the-world flight, "Oh Post! Mag treal cooperating with detectives in Vinalhaven, 15 miles out to sea. her husband’s divorce action. a search for toe girt. She tele­ thirteen reforestation camps in of toe Peabody police testifled today The armada apparently was fly­ will go into another desperate win­ Aimee declined to make any state­ nifico! Mt^nifico!” Balbo told him. Connecticut ure being offered jobs ter. This must not happen, x x x x graphed Simday: "Detective infor­ be bad advised Mrs. Jessie B. Cos­ ing in two groups, with toe second ment about what she thought of mation Natalie safe in convent. In­ back in tbeir home towns and hon­ contingent about seven minutes be­ Write Personidlr Hutton’s recent abandonment of his orably discharged from toe Civilian tello, charged with toe poison slay­ "I ask that even before the dates vestigating whereabouts.” hind toe leaders. work in toe Angelus Temple in Los Ck>nservation Clorps to let them go ing of her husband, to "take a vaca­ set in the agreements which we Family Opposed. ^ t Vinalhaven toe fliera bad cov­ Angeles to go into vaudeville. hack t6 regular wcrk. In many tion,” as she left a police inquiry have sent out, the employers of the Sweetland said that Miss Carr’s ered approximately 375 miles of "I wouldn’t like to say an3rtbing cases toe young men never had after her husband’s death. country who have not afready done GOV. CROSS ADVOCATES family, which adheres to toe Episco­ their 650 mile trip to Shediac, N. B- unkind,” she sp i in response to a ’’egular jobs before, indicating toe xle said that on February 24, Mrs. so—the big fellows and toe little palian faith, was opposed to her de­ The office of toe seaplane baae question. present Industiial pickup. At toe Costello was interrogated by State fellows—shall at once write or tele­ sire to become a nun and would said toe Italians apparently had Quiet Trip same tone, in givii^ toe official re­ police officials at Peabody police graph to me personally at toe The trin from Havre where she make every effort to prevent her been forced,down by minor motor White House expressing their inten­ REFORM OF TAX SYSTEM port flor Connecticut tabiilated up headquarters. He said be was leav­ trouble. The crew moored toe shi)> boarded w boat was quiet. Before taking toe veil The girl is 19 years ing tbe station on his way to bis tion of going through with the o)|d and only heiress t » a large for- to July 21, Captain George C. Mc- in toe middle of toe harbor aM news of tie divorce action was re­ Farla^, adjutant of toe Fifth Dis­ ear wUle she was walking to hers plan.” ^ ceived, Aimee left her stateieom tyae. started work on repairs. WhUe the mass movenmnt was trict m toe corps with headquar­ when he made thq remark. mily to go to me'ais hnd take s b rief She disiq>peared on her Ust birth­ “Not Her Type” on, bfeiting Che gim lhlThe cam­ Speaks Before Governors’ S T U I EXPLOSION day, July 13, after driving to West ters at Fort Wright, Firhers Is- ARBL4DA TAKES THE AIR occasional walkt around toe boat -nd, N.' Y., today announced an Murphy testified be had not b'en paign which gets underway official­ deck. Point from toe family summer New York, July 26.—(A PI- amartng improvement In toe mo­ on speaking terms with William J. ly day after tomorrow and seeks to After toe wireless was received, home a t (Clinton, (Conn. I t was General Italo Balbo leo his 24- have six million men re-employed by Conference in San Fran­ rale of toe camps. Ck>8tello, Peabody fire ch ief who was she did not leave her quarters, mem­ WRECKS RESIDENCE learned later that she stayed at fou^ dead in bis home on Febru­ plane armada into toe air from Labor Day, with increased wages bers of her party said. West Point only a few minutes, and In June, seventem men received Jamaica Bay at 9:01 a. m., eastern for those who now have jobs, John­ outside jobs and were let go. In toe ary 17, because of a remark he She wore a beige dress of wool cisco — State’s Income then drove to New Haven, (Conn, made to Mrs. (Costello 'in bis standard time today on another lap son and a corps of lieutenants crepe, with a high collared neck to­ where she abandoned her auto and first tor** weeks of July toe num­ of toe return mass flight to Italy. worked away at a collection of dif- ber was * exactly duplicated. Re­ presence before they were married. day. Around her head was wrapped bought a ticket to Montreal. He admitted be once advised "Jes­ The takeoff was delayed about flcult problems,—hearings on codes a net scarf. Her costume, women on Has Shrunk; He Says. Mother and Son Tossed Out turns since July 21, are not com­ half an hour by engine trouble in. of fair competition fcr oil, lumber, plete. sie” not to marry "Bill” because he board toe boat said, was very smart. was not her type, one of toe planes. wool weaving and rayon weaving In­ The interview, which hardly last­ Captain McFarland announced Tbe destination of today’s flight dustries against union xympatbizers, of Beds hy Blast— Police today that whereas twenty Ck>nnec- William F. Murray, state detec ed ten minutes, was in tbe captain’s Hartford, July 25.—(AP)—In his tive, testified Mrs. Costello told him was Shediac, N. B., 650 miles from and requests for interpretations of quarters. Aimee closed her eyes POUND NOT TIED ticut men were discharged in vari­ New York and the course was toe blanket re-employment agree­ speech at toe Ckivemors’ conference ous parts of toe state for “not several times as though in pain. One (Contfaiued On Page 81s) along toe coast line. m en t time when her nurse suggested she in San Francisco today. Governor abiding by toe rules” In June, only General Balbo was at toe con­ A m ong t3rpical parts of replies to Wilbur L. Cross was to discusa toe TO FRENCH FRANC two among the more than 3,CK)0 trols of toe first plane to leave ths toe President’s appeal were the fol­ corps members came under this (Continued On Page lagbt) problem of broader distribution of water. He was closely followed by low ing: Waterbury, July 25.— (AP)—^Ex­ classification thus far this month. toe two other planes of toe leading Fitzgerald, Ga., J. G. Williams, taxes in CTonnecticut. In toe text of plosion of fumes from a small still ’Twenty-seven were discharged lu t MEN DISCHARGED triad. Other triads followed at in­ Mayor: "We, toe people of Fitz­ tbe speech, given out at toe Gkwer- practically ruined a two family Britisli Official Denies Rnmor month for “refusal to work.” and tervals of a few minutes. gerald in mass meeting assembled nor’s office, toe governor calls for only ten during tbe first. three This was toe second lap of toe MOUISONSREST; house at 15 Railroad Hill street at 8 unanimously endorse tbe Industrial reform rather than abandonment of weeks of July. "Absent without return flight to Italy. Balbo’e des­ a. m. today and resulted in toe ar­ FOR TESTIFYING Recovery Act and pledge our sup­ traditional New England policies. leave” accounted for twenty-^en tination in tbe on rests Of a man and his wife, Anthony Chrcnlating Today m port to your program.” The speech, in part, follows: separations in June, and 25 this bis flight from Italy was Chicago, Cleveland, Ohio, Association of PLANS UNCERTAIN "The subject of taxation, which is and Annie Stulpin, on charges of month so far. Physical and other where be and bis officers visited M anufacturers’ Representatives: always with us, has become urgent manufacturing liquor illegally, with Hoose of Commons. reasons caused toe discharge of toe Century of Progress Exposition “Will use our influence in daily con­ since toe debacle of 1929. State and the possibility of more .serious fire five in June and nine in July. Sondietn Newpapcr TeDs of last week. Then he flew here on toe tacts vdtb the food and grocery municipal' incomes from taxation marshal’s charges against them first lap of toe flight home. later. trade.” Takui to New York in Plane have shrunk ehormously, with no London, July 25—(AP) —Leslie Workers Laid Off After Delayed Yesterday Pittsburgh, one hundred employes corresponding decrease, as a rule, in Mrs. Stulpin and her son, Victor, Hore-Bellsba, financial secretary to He had intended to leave ths sea­ of Harris stores, "We are with you expenditures. State and municipali­ 11, were tossed out of their beds by the Treasury, in toe British House ELECTRICAL STORM plane base of Floyd Bexmett Field lOo per cent” Ambniance— Both Utter­ ties have raised their tax rates on toe explosion, which blasted open of Ckuismons today empbatlcaliy Federal Probe. in Jamaica Bay yesterday but Bakersfield, Calif., Malcom'Brock the walls of toe building. They denied toe suggestion frequently ad- weather prevented. department store: "As soon as we (Continued On Page Six) scampered into toe back yard and vfmced that tbe pound sterling is Early weather reports this morn­ know tbe rules we will play the ly Tired. dressed there. The Sttilpins resided SWEEPS THE STATE tied to toe French franc. Greenville, B. C., July 25.— (AP) ing were unfavorable but when game.” on the top floor. Tbe husband was "There is no truth in that sug­ —The Greenville Piednmit said to­ later reports told of fog over Mains at work in a factory. Chicago, Amalgamated Trust and gestion” said toe tmderstudy cf day that several textile workers clearing toe word was given to New York, July 25—(AP) —Tbe Not In House Neville Chamberlain, chancellor of whO'testifled at toe recent stretch­ start. (Conttnoed On Page Six) UNION TO EXPLAIN The occupants of toe first floor, flying Mollisons, who set bravely tbe exchequer. Three Burns, Two Sheds and out hearing In this dty. or were Dr. James H. KimbaU. govern­ over toe basement where toe still out from Wales in their own plane "The policy of tbe government as present to testify, have been laid ment meteorologist, reported to was located, were Mr. and Mrs. only to reach New York in a flying toe chancellor of tbe execbequer has olt by: the mills for which they General Balbo that weather cohdi- RECOVERY PROGRAM Patrick Keegan. The woman was at often stated is to prevent wide Sevan! Smaller Baildings tione on toe route to New Bruns­ ambulance, settled down for Worlud. fluctuations in exclude due to *A number of complaints have wick bad improved. It was ratniag LINDBERGHS BEGIN good long rest” and said little about (Conffnoed On Page E^bt) purely speculative influences. Stmck hy Bolts. ’js e a made to Senator Jaxxies F. in southern Maine, wai cloudy in their plans for the future. "No iifference can be drawn from Byrois,” toe paper said, "by textile northern Maine, and partly eloody C!aptain Jimmy and tbe former State FederalioD of labor TBEASUBY BALANCE toe fact that fluctuations o f the cok w orkers fo r ralUe in this section, in New Brunswick, Dr. Kimban GREENLAND SURVEY value of sterling are not very wide raid. Amy Johnson, stars of British avia­ By Aseodated Fresf. some of toem in Greenville. tion, arrived last night from Bridge­ Washington, July 25.—(AP) — at this particular tims.” "Qae man declared he was told ’The last triad rose from toe wa­ Treasury receipts for July 22 were: Josiab Wedgwood, Labor member Three barns, two sheds, smd port, where tbeir plane Seafarer Calls Mootiiig of Workers toa'amraing following the open ter at 9:18 and toe armada, wUob whose question brought out. the eral smaller buildings lay in ruine was wrecked Sunday night within 84,889,173.88; expenditures, 16,168,- bearing here that hie eervicee bad been dreling over the field na- Nappinf Out' teiergency 620.18; balance, |887,082JS06.75. Cus­ statement, suggested infsrentlally today In toe wake of an electrical tll all planes were in the air, Sew sight of tbe Ugbts of New York. to Bo Hold on Saturday. storm that passed over a vide areq wouldno longer be needed, even They came as passengers—in a toms duties for 22 days of July were though be bad been at that partic­ away in formation toward ths (CoBtliiaed On Page BIx) in northern Connecticut last night. northeast. There #se a 28-miIe roomy cabin plane converted into a 116,912,186.61. ular mni for about 20 years. Centering in the Connecticut rtvef headwind. sky ambulance for the trip. valley, the storm was aecompymiet • No Beaeen Given Bridgeport, July 25—(AP) — A Crowd At Field They lay wearily back on white 1^ a falling mercury, bringlnr relief "No reaeein wpe given as to hie call to rep^eMDtatives of labor to ’Therd was a crowd of several hospital pillows. A nurse and two after tbe Hartford Weather Bureau (Useharge. he said. ed Aerial Roote. attend a meeting Saturday in New thousand persons st ths ss^sas physicians sat beside them. A four reportdl toe day was toe hottest "A num ber of others who testi­ Haven, at which toe National In- New Light Discovered brse and around toe field adxnlnle- plane escort of honor, led by Com­ Jifly 24 on record. fled here, and some who were only mander Frank Hawks, accompanied diutrlal Recovery Act will be ex- pweent but not achially callod, tration building. Almost a nails Oadtluab, Orsenlaiul, July 25.— Boy Is Injured. them. lained, was issued today by John wero also let out a short time later. sway a great cry of "Vlvs Bslbd” (AP)—CelODsl and Mrs. Charlss A. . Egan, .secretary of toe State Fed- Tbe storm brought injuries to and "Viva Italia” rose as ths grsgt Syn^tbelle SUenoe S By Scientists In Ohio 12 year old boy, Banto Faronl No reason was given except thst Cindbsrgb b«g«a a survey of the erauon of Labor. a armada roared away. When tbe planes swept down at New Britain, who was cut and their eervicee were no longer need* Oedtbaab vleinity today and plaa- Floyd Bennett field, a crowd set up S^aa said toe Connecticut meet­ / ------Just before toe order for ths oed to continue tbeir aerial map­ bruised as be fell down a staircase #d ** a shout. It quickly diminished to a ing would be toe first of a seriss of Cincinnati, July 26.—A new kind?of mercury vapor appear^, am. .The hearing the paper referred takeoff was given Balbo Umself. ping tour to Holsteinborg, on tbe after a bolt of lightning struck near ssrmpatbetic alienee as policemen similar labor institutes throughout then quickly the glass seemed to td was conducted by s spedsl Fed- was seen to appear cn tbe wing of rest coast of Greenland, Thursday. of light, a reared in fine fetUs .BC ater to flooresby Sound, East "All we want to do is go to bed tion Biffeau, Arthur Wallace, presi­ D. A. Welle. ' arc lamps, which although havini gqnlsatlon and ths m s^ po fu n c­ he peached tbs fldid from his hotiNk- dent of toe Federatioh of Labor; b l^ effiotene^, 'ire not widely used Ddmoorst was today appoihtid to Ireenland. Tbe aviator said last tor a good long rest," said Amy, The first anpearanee of toe new toe medical staff of tbe state bootlag tion In compUsnee wlto a rsquest thls morning. He wore Us light they did not plan to go to b^glng a bououet that tbe cltj^s Joseph M. Tone, itate labor conunie- light startled toem. They were ex­ beoauee of their objectionable ^ reen uniform, and carried , s esns. that commission to succeed Dr. George flam Hni^ D. Johnson. celand, the Faroe Islands, or Den- omcial greeter banded her. eloner ; > WalteC' J. Cooper, dq;nity perimenting with a new, long life light. We meiy expect l | r / Patterson baa e«it the fdl- Hs good-natursdly labor commleeloner; Profeeeor mercury vapor ,’amp in tbdr labora­ proper combinntlon of definite pro­ P. Cheney, RepuUican of tola dty nark, but today he Intomsed the They were put to bed in a hotel The appointment was made ^ towing reply to a tsiegram from bar of srtlslss thrust. issodated Press they might fly to suite. Tbe official reception will Harry Shulman and Professor Ny­ tory a year ago. Q m of these lamps portions of different elements adde< to mercury, t very efficient lamp Btate Athletic Cbmmlsatoner Joasph Hr. Johnson: > celgnd this year. await tbeir recovery. Meanwhile, man Carter of Yale; Mayor John J. has burned more than lff,000 boture. fThs TorrlMtoB Chatobsr of snn in Murphy of New Haven; Tbe Rev. The pbysiolete iktded 2 per cent could be devdoped, whicb ought to H. Lawler.' The dutlea of tfee'new * They jflan to return to Hopedale, they expressed fear they cannot get appeintea involva.ths examtngtloo (toVPMScs m liay ilitliy lastl- /abrador, late In August. In 1934, a plans to contintw their flight, George Lackland of New Haven, of) potassium'to the nMreufy and displace our present ineffieleqt and Henry J. Tierney, preeldeht rf switcheaen the eurrSnt.to s4e ,what souree of intsadiwcent. inundns^ o< an hsM if aid wrssOera appeae btjr wish to conduct further Inves- wUcb was to have taken them to hifl In locit slw ai. i/«tla n a . Baghdad and ih «i back to England. tbe New M ivea Trades- CednolL would'bappeti. The ■ gm n ld i -Uifit tlOh.” • , y '

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EMEROENOT DOCTORS Firemen of Company No. 1 of Home-comers the Manchester department fellow^ RKEVENIIEWELCOIIED Fans Fair Fans COAST GUARD DIES, Doctors D. 0.*Y. Moore and ed Chariee Sweet;a luggeatiein last ICKESTDANNOUNCEIbi T. G. Sloan are the phs^clans night and watereid the paihe on who will respond to emergency Depot Squhre. The ptflsiire was IN WESTERN ST A R S ToFiae Frenzy VICTIM OF BURNS calls tomorrow afternoon. strong and the Job waa. dene In PUBUC WORK PLAN REroM usniiN abort order. Even if rain did follow the firemen got In some valuable Old-Fasldoii Salcxm Now Floor- hose drill. Iflios in RMio-^-Coast Farm­ Short Circnited Wire Ignites Soon to Sro Out Ibines of ers Grow Hops. ' ABOUT TOWN The vacant store at U9 Spruce Takv Iron F oil at Had- street in the buUdlng owned Denver, Rene, Helena, 8aa*Fran- by M. B. Levohuk, who occupies the Oil Tank — Companion tin Directors for die Va- dsco and other cltlea. la the great mataek and Prospect Sts. V Miss Helen Savage of Preston, store next door, la being prepared Ckmn., la vlaltlng her cousin, Miss for a tavern. The ap^catton has open spaces of the weet have re­ Escapes Injury. Grace Snow of 46 Pine street. not as yet been sought and the rioiis Projects. sumed their beer-drlnldag on an old- — Thoui^t Jok a owner of the building is not as yet time scale. Morris Matter won the |2.60, ready to dlioloae tha name of the Colorado, In partlaular, haa gone tavern owner. Permits to leU beer In for beer la a big way. Reno New London, July 26.—(AP)— drawing for which was held by the Washington, July 26 — (AP) ~ JamM Adams ef 290 RaekmiF American Legion last night. The are not being granted as fast an hai old-time laloona, iwiaglng doors Henry J. Madlon, electrician, first Barly announcsmsnt of the names taok atreet complained to th# po­ winning number was 667. was the case when beer became le­ of regional an4 state public works and all. Many looalltlea are get­ class, who was seriously .burned In a gal to aeU. There la now the neces­ administrators waa promised by ting alsable revenues from taxes, lice yeaterd^ that throo rural mall sity of getting the place in order, fire at the electrical shop at the Miss Dorothy Laird of Montpelier, Secretary Ickea organliatlon today, but with tha exqeptlon of Colorado dallvery boxM which wart la pladt making ^ppUcaUon for a permit Coast Guard training station at Vermont, is visiting her uncle ant but there w m no mdloatlon ae to and there appears to have this la being foUowed by an uupeo- OB the comer of Hackmatack and Fort Trumbull, July 19, died this aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W. Laird tha exact time. been little Increase la employment. tlon. The inspectors make a re­ Proipoot Btreeta ware removed morning at the Coast Guard Acad­ of 46 Pine street. The men to be selected will oo- The Colorado state treasury hat port to the control board who check from their poattiona aometime emy hospital here. Death was operata with the central agenoy received thus far about 886,000 from the name or names of the applicant MTly Sunday morning. The bozN caused by the Injuries he received here Ifi picking out the moat worthy license fees, eouiities about 126,000 Llnne Lodge, No. 72, Knights of the locatlOQ and go much more into were owned by Mr. Adame, CharlM and from an attack of scarlet fever projects to be constructed in the and towns and cities over 1100,000. Pythias, will hold its regular meet- detail before granting a permit than 1. Pollard and Raymond Holland. which he developed yesterday. liig at Orange HaU at 8 o’clock to­ government’s vast re-smployment It Is estimated that 1000 Colo­ All of the owners noticed the was the case at the start. radans got Jobs at soon as beer wae Mallon, a 84 year old Coast morrow night. Plans for an outing program . boxM la plica late Saturday night Guardsman, was burned when a will be discussed and all members ■Aere were IndloatloDs the ap­ legal, and that others have gone Work waa resumed on the Man­ back to work ilnce. A eanvae of and It la believed that they were short circuited wire Ignited an oil are urged to attend. pointments might be announoed removed by a "whoopee’’ party chester playgroimds this morning. some time today. 16 places serving beer la Denver tank. The tank exploded, throw­ proceeding wMt on Haokmataox The men and horsei that were Meanwhile Secretary Ickea laid showed 88 additional employeea at ing oil on his clothing as well as on Arthur’s Drug store nvIU furnish atreet saw Sunday morning. A the clothing of William Burke an­ working there yesterday afternoon river and harbor projects hanging work. Three breweries are operat- the refreshments for the Salvation found it nsoessary to stop work on ■ Ing In the itate, and eastern orew- neighbor Uving nearby informed other sailor. Army Band at the weekly oonoer ; over from the Hoover administra­ several oocaslona beeause of the eri are negotiating for conitruction Lieutenant WllUam Barron who Unlike Burke, he was unable to In Center Park tonight. In case oi tion ware baing atudisd carefully "to heat The work la being done in a be lure they are Juitlfied in accord­ o f a new |1,000,(K)0 p la n t invMtii^ted that he hMrd a oom- extinguish the fiames and before rain the concert will be postponed large open space, with little shade motloc near the boxM at 8 o’clock fellow employees came to his assist­ until next week. ance with prlnoiplei we’ve laid Border oountiea near dry Kansas and while the men suffered much down." and dry Nabraaka have diffloully In Sunday moming aad Lieutaaaat ance, he received second degree from the heat they were better able ZkuToa found, upon Inveatlgating bums of the right arm, right side Such studlei Include the whole getting enough beer to meet the de­ After four weeks of successful re­ to stand the atraiil than were the Mlaalsalppl river and the numerous mand. the vlolnlty, that a oar had oroMsd of the chest and left leg. Burke vivals; the Berkshire Playhouse at hones’ that had to be given levaral the amall park at that point hMd- was only slightly burned and after projeoti authorised or begun in the The Colorado law mads no provi­ Stookbrldge will present a new play, rest periods under shade tnea near system . sion for looal option, but several lo- ad In the direction of Hartford a brief period of treatment was dis­ "Gaily 1 Bln," next weak. Thia play the park. Road. Tha bnxea were looated oloie missed from the hospital. "W e are making a study of all oaUtiea hava had "bona dr^’ ordl- by Guido Nadie la the property o! hang-overs from to tha paric. Mallon was a native of Philadel­ hang-overs from the previous ad- nanoea for years and oourta have Dwight Wlman who hopea to pre- mlniatration," Ickea asid. "We don't There waa no mall in the boxes phia. Mrs. Michael Gorman of Linden ruled that thsM apply to bear. lent it In New fork in the fall. F. street, who has been at Sound View want to be charged with anything High Price Retarda as It had been removed by the own­ C. Strickland of this town who li for the paat week, returned home we do not believe la JuitlflaMe in Sali»s in Montana. ers, all of whom were at home on directing the Stookbrldg tryout haa The four heaviest metals are gold, laat night. aecordanoe with our prinolple In Montana tha price of bear has the laat day of delivery, Saturday. oait Helen Menken In the Isadlnj Ickea Mid he did notit know o f any bean high—26 oanta a pint, and esmiumi platnlum and tungsten; role. The itrong supporting oast in­ density of a hammered or rolled The Board of Beleotmes will hold "real objection ” to the upper Mlisia< there have bean oomplalnta againit cludes Katharins StewartTMargaret slppl project on which four dams Ita alooheUo content and quality. metal Is greater than that of a cast Love, Geoffrey Wardwell and Geof­ a public hearing at o’clock today have been built, but he aald "1 think Thia has kept down consumption. PDBUC RECORDS metal. frey Kerr. The play la a vary mod­ on the application of Mortar^ that li a poor way to do public Two brtwariea are operatlngg In the em version of me very old story Brothers for the establishment of a filling station on Center street, at w orks." state. which begins, "Cnee upon a time Marriage Intenttona The Wimbledon tennis title the comer of Broad street exten­ 'It la Uka building one story of UcanM fees have brought Mon­ What’s a World's Fair without a there waa a Prinoess." Ralph Alvin Young, of Bristol, wasn't all that Helen Wills sion. It la expected that the Select­ a houM one year and iM vi^ tha tana mors than 8160,000 and local row ovsr daring dancing? In Conn., and Emellne R. Ourran, Quality Groceries brought home with her. Meet men will dlacuse the plan to be fol­ second \mtll the next ‘ year," he re- Jurisdictions another 8100,000. '98 It was Little Egypt. In *38 James Redding, who conducted a marked. it’i the Fah Dance. Sally Rand, daughter of Mrs. Bmellno Curran, "Bossy," one of the two terriers barber shop under the old Cheney lowed in connection with the eatab- It la not expected that the beer which accompanied tha net star He Mid he had heard no question above, who danced with no at­ of 200 Maple street,, and Rlohard store 40 years ago. Is visiting in llsbment of a board to superintend buslntM will gTMtly help empl0)i- F o r L ess on her arrival In New York the of design raised In connection with piant until breweries are going full tire but two fans, roused the John DoMe, of Worcester, Maas., town today. Mr. Redding occuplec the utilities acquired by a vote of other day. Note Helen’s chic either the upper Mississippi or the blast and quality baa been Im­ envy of other World’i Fair and Mildred D. Fairweather, daugh­ his spare time studying law and he the town last Friday. Kellogg’s Bran, 1 Parisian travel dress, too. river project. proved. No county haa ao yet at­ dancers by getting arrested. But ter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Fair- left here to take up employment in ” I don’t know whether we will the Chicago Judge, told all the weather, of 64 Walker street, applied large pkg...... I O C A son was bom on Sunday to Mr. tempted to exercise local option. a law office In . He have additional projects ready to Lake county remains legally dry lurid details, merely eald, for marriage licenses at the town Krasdale Grapefruit Q O ^ became expert In deeds research anc and Mrs. William Ritchie of 26 Win­ submit to the President before next ".Well, what of It? The human clerk’s office today. ter street. The baby waa bom at because It Is within an Indian res­ or Juice, 2 cans.... m O C has been occupied with that work Thursday o r n ot," Ickea aalcu ervation and federal autnoritles ad­ form Is a bMUtltul thing." Mrs. Howe’s Maternity Home on Paid, for bath tubs and por­ HND UEUT. GIBSON ever since. Re la 80 years old but "Those we are studying now Involve vised that sale of beer was not per­ Wadsworth street. REFUSES BXTRADmON . celain, 3 cans M A ^ still very active. some real questions. What we’ve missible. Indians do not care be­ pMed on 10 far were more or less IN ARKANSAS TOWN cause they prefer whiekey, but the Toronto, July 26— (AP)—Juatioa f o r ...... l U C John Wallett, clerk of the Man­ routine.” STRIKERS ED whites are demanding beer. J. M. McEvoy today refused appU- Krasdale Apricots, 1 7 chester probate court, waa given a Ickes said he would "look Into" Beer sale became legal in Ari­ cation of the state of Masaaohusetta Fayetteville, Ark.,’ July 26.— (AP) birthday surprise party at Us home an emergency application of Morri­ largest ca n ...... 1 f C RACE BUILDING zona Jime 14. In Phoenix 260 li­ AT FARMS for extradition of Tbomaa B. Kenny, —^The object of a wide search since on Hawthorne street last night. son, Colorado, for 820,000 to reestab­ Krasdale Sauerkraut, Q C ^ censes brought 810,000 to the dty. -w- Toronto, charged In the Eastern he disappeared July 9 from his tem­ lish a waterworks wiped out by About 30 of his friends attended. Police officials of T’ucson and Phoe­ State with theft of cash and seeurl- 3 largest c a n s ...... m O C porary home at Holden, Mass., Lieu­ cloudbursts. They brought refreshments and nix, the two principal cities report State Polic# 'to Scene ties belonging to May McCarthy of Jetty’s Columbia River Salmon, tenant Edmond Hannon Gibson, Fed­ musical instruments and an Im­ AS PUBLIC WEAL a decrease in bootlegging. When i f Plot to Boston. 2 half-pound O C ^ eral superintendent of construction promptu entertainment ensued. Old-Fashioned SMoon “O ash” Kenny is under indictment for the c a n s ...... of the United States Veterans' BALBO LEADS ARMADA Flourishes In Nevada. theft In Boston. Justice McBvoy hospital at Rutland Heights, Mass., St Margaret’s Circle, Daughters URGED BY NAZIS Nevada has no state law regu­ ;V Arrowroot Biscuits— W indsor, said “There la no evidence of theft was in the care of veterans’ authori­ of Isabella, will hold its regular lating beer, so the old-time saloon iA P ) — John or of receiving stolen goods.” Graham Crackers— 1 Q ^ ties here today awaiting transfer to meeting tonight at 7:30 at the home ON HOMEWARD FUGHT has retiumed with cities in control. Onagskl, 17, DonneUy, 2 pkgs. fo r ...... X 2 / C Fort Logan H. Roots, veterans of Mrs. Rose Gruessner of 216 Cen­ Many speakeasies have been driven 20, were sen days In Berlin (AP)—Emphasizing the JaU on char; Astor Orange Pekoe 1 hospital at Little Rock for treat­ ter street A bridge and whist social nation’s declining birth rate, the (Cootinued Prom Page One) out of business. There has been o f the peace In To' • but the Tea, 4-oz. pkg...... a U C ment. will follow, to which the members Nazi regime of Adolf Hitler has little increase in employment, since He Is a shell shocked world War may invite their friends. A moderate started a campaign of education Hm to hla plane he turned, saluted many beer bars are manned by per­ sentences weril bn their Calo Dog Food, O C promise to TONITE! veteran with a brilliant \rorld war charge will be made. aimed at more and better babies again and then cried "Viva Ameri­ sona who bad worked In speakeasies. ||fcm the Stewart plan record. foe Germany. ca.” "Viva Italy.’’ Police records show a decrease in r Hartm an STATE Tobacco Compigp^. "Hold Yonr I K Minute Tapioca, ^ n Gibson arrived here Simday, July Miss Helen Moriarty of North , Earnest appeals for well filled arrests for'drunkenness and dninken y w ere among the stil| WED. AND pkg...... l i e 16, and was found wandering around Main street has returned from a cradles have been directed espe­ FAIR VISIBILITY driving. t w ork M an" yesterday. The Super Suds, The Bead Q the United States veterans hospital visit with friends in , N. H., cially toward the rural population, Shediac, N. B., July 25.— (AP) — Reno now has about 100 places owed a THURS. here. Friends recognized him and and Is at present in East Hartford. “for,” says one,of the official com­ Clear weather with fair visibility selling beer, 60 of which are classed report that strOierA had re- Soap, 3 pkgs...... as saloons, and has collected about fused to accept their notified veterans authorities. He was muniques, "c nation can survive all: prevailed here today as Shediac y o r to 810,000 in llcensp fees. There are work imtil a se Octagon Soap Powder, Q to be taken to the Little Rock hospi­ Manchester Grange ^ hold its blows of fate If Its peasant stock Is awaited the arrival of Italy’s air strike about 450 places selling beer in the 2 pkgs...... J / C tal during the afternoon. regular meeting tomorrow evening sound.’’ armada coming up from New York. could be arranged, had tMMatened to state. Seminole Tissue, O C Reports from Holden, Mass., were at 8 o’clock In Odd Fellows haU. A Claims National Right As soon as word was received that "crash” the pay car 4Mt E l arrival. Nevada low provides for local op­ All officers of tiw B W rj| | M state 4 1-000-sheet rolls.. ^ O C that he left here July 9 in his auto­ full attendance is desired as the time “What is imperatively needed is the fliers bad taken off hundreds of and place for the annual outing will a constant healthy rejuvenation oii persons, many of whom had seen tion, but no community has invoked police barracks were Mht to the Jell-0, 1 mobile with his bulldog Koko. this section. Friends here said he had suffered be decided upon. the peasantry,’’ said Wilhelm the big seaplanes when they stopped scene, the strikers were driven from 3 pkgs...... l ^ C Frick, Prussian minister of the in­ here enroute to Chicago, started for Like Nevada. Washington has no the boarding bouses they occupied, mental lapses periodically since the state law regulating beer. Cities Jack Frdst Granulated Sugar, war and recently had been despon­ Miss Barbara Ubert of 6 Clinton terior. “It waa so in the time of Shediac from other New Bnmswlck handed their pay and put aboard street Is spending two weeks with Frederick the Great, when the cry points. and coimties may issue licenses and trucks which took them back to New 10-pound A Q dent. Impose taxes, but the amounts col­ her^grandmother in Wethersfield. was ’the king needs soldiers,’ and It The only official event on today’s Britain. cloth s a c k ...... f r O C is so now. lected 80 far have not been tabu­ State police who went to the plan­ TO AID THE PRESIDENT scheduled was the renaming of lated. The Emblem club will hold anoth­ “The state has the right to de­ tation yesterday to pick up Alfred Pleasant street, the first street Farmere Increaae Hop Unlimited Parking Space er in the series of public card parties mand from those who till the soil Schultz of 16 I^tch^ street. New Stamford, July 25.— (AP)—^The touched by General Italo Balbo when Acreage In WaMdngton. In Front of Our Store. Stamford Chamber of (Commerce to­ tomorrow afternoon at the Elks that they shall produce healthy off­ he arrived from Cartwright, Labora- Britain, In connection with another spring and plenty of them." Several hundred men were given New Britain offense learned of the day announced appointment of a Home In Rockville. Past presidents dor, July 13. The thoroughfare, work renovating old breweries in large committee of local merchants, of the club will be In charge. The Frick made this statement In ad­ which leads from Shediac :>ay to the proposed strike among plantation dressing the first meeting of t Tacoma and Seattle, and a new workers before officials knew any­ manufacturers trades union men members w ill have their ann^i^i out­ railway station, will In the future brewery la being built at Olympia. MAHIEU'S commission of experts on popula­ thing about it or anything had oc­ and women to aid In carrying out ing Thursday at the "Old Home­ be Balbo avenue. Farmers are planting larger acre­ tion and racial policy.' curred. JOHN the President’s recovery program. stead’’ in Somers. Cards will be Arrangements were complete here ages in bops to meet a growing de­ He began by pointing out tba^ Schultz he GROCERY A mass meeting has been called for played in the afternoon and in the for refueling the planes to enable mand. told them was dlMp- the number of births in Germany Monday at 8 o’clock in furtherance early evening dinner will be served, them to continue their Journey as Beer is sold openly in Albuquer­ pointed a t being arrested )>ecause be 183 Spruce Street of the President’s ilan. had declined from 2,000,000 per an­ Mrs, George H. Williams of this soon as the general desires. que and elsewhere In New Mexico wished to take part In the strike. num 30 years ago to 976,000. town, chairman of the "Big Sisters’’ but revenue schemes have not been The police notified the manage­ m m m committee, heads the committee of The birth rate of 86 a thousand MISSED THE ARMADA devised. Judge Milton Helmlck of ment and other officers from the has dropped to 16. The average arrangements. Other local members New London, July 26.— (A ?) — the Albuquerque district has ruled Hartford barracks were sent out to are Mrs. T. J. Diuinaber and Mrs. Germany family has ibnmk from 2 Five airplanes of the 43r;l Division that 8.2 beer Is not Intoxicating in help keep the aituation imder control Frank Balkner. or 8 children to one or no-child. Aviation C. N. G. now encamped at fact. The state will vote Sept. 19 State policeman Harry Leavitt was Deficient On InersMe Trumbull Field, Groton for its an­ on beer and repeal. struck, but there was no other vio­ "A most Important and alarming Nutmeg Forest, Tall Cedars of nual two weeks field training pro­ Bone-dry Utah, aurrounded on lence. leature of the present situation,’’ Lebanon, of tUs town, vill bold an gram, eet out in coxpihand of Major every side by beer atates, is expert old fashion Rhode Island clam bake Trick continues, "Is the mating o i endng a clamor for the legallMtlon To counteract the Monday "blue" the bodily or mentally deficient. Hubert E. Johnson shortly after 10 POPULAR HAKKET at the Flab and Game club in Marl­ o’clock this morning to meet of l)eer. The Idaho legislatura re feeling, a firm In Birmingham, Eng­ borough Sunday. Dinner will be "Some authorities place the pro- cently formed the lait link in the land, has a half hour of community 855 Main Street Rubinow Building M>rtlon of hereditarily unsound in General Balbo and hla Italian fleet of served at two o’clock and the pub­ airplanes with a view to esco|rtlng circle of wet territory by rushing singing before beginning work on lic Is welcome to attend. Tleketi Germany as high ar 20 per cent of through a beer MU at a special see- that morning. the whole population. It would the air armada on a part of Its are for sale by members of the lo­ Journey back to Italy. Sion. cal Forest, The menu will Include aeem that sound stock la shrinking ' California taxes beer at two cents from generation to generation and The National Guard planes flew as clam chowder, steamed clams, po­ far as New Haven, expecting to a gaUon, and la coUecting at the rate D-A-N-C-EI Diana tatoes, boiled onions, dreHjilg, a doomed to'die out. That would of 8800,000 a year. The atata haa AND ENTERTAINMENT be the end of German kultur. meet the armada coming up Long sausage, fish, sweet com, water­ Island, but failad to sight the Ital­ bad little raoketeerlng, but numer- LAKESIDE CASINO melon and coffee. "From an agrarian state we have oua bard liquor speakeaslM have South Coventry changed to an industrial state. The ians and returned to the airport v / r n m WED.MORIONG been forced out of buslneM by legal­ TUESDAY. Alfr 2 6 . 8 : ^ IS P. BL. — 2ND BIG FBATUBE — again shortly befora noon. ndustriallMtlon^of the nation haa ized beer. Six brewerlM are oper­ The men and children who went Tbs aviation outfit today continu­ D. S. T. b ro u i^ t In *ts wake money w or- ating in tha Itate and buslneM has AAUM)ER.6EF06KY0UIL to work on tobacco in different ed lt»-general training program of SILVER BAND places in and around Manebeiter ablp, individualism, elass antagon­ picked up notieMMy in many Unei. Jim Ooi ism, Marxism, communism and the aerial gunnery, radio communica­ VENfEYES-MTHOWi ware unable to work all day today. 88c.’ m i 9YWH0M? The tobacco waa damp whan they decline of family life. tion,, photo imsslona apd spotting SIAY SUSPEND U01WSB SPEOAIS "Public. opinion applauds woman artillery fire for the M rd Coast started this moraing at 7 o’clock, but work eould be continued until ‘1 buslneM and iports. It takes but artUlsry raglmant’of Rhode Island Hartford, July 28.—(AP)— The 10 o’clock when rain fall. From ittle interest In tne wife and moth­ at Fort Wright Except for tha in­ Connecticut medical examining then until noon trucks kept' arriv­ er. We shall obangs all that." terruption cauMd by tbf atUmpt to board, meeting to consider the cre­ ROUND ing at Depot Square unloading the D ecries *MandUn C harity’ extend an air escort to General Bal­ dentials of tMrty four appUoante w orkers. Frick Mid that Mcb criminal bo the day's activltlM went along whorseek UoensM to practice medi­ cost ths state 8.60 marks; eaeh lu­ in a comparatively routine manner. cine In the state, recommended that Amateur Bodng SIRLOIN natic 4 marks, each crippled person the liceBM of Herbert Tbuber of or deaf mute. 6 to 8 marks a day, * g e n e b a D F ^ s s a g e Voltown, be suspended. He wae con­ whereas the unskilled laborer had Early tomorrow m oml^* be­ New York, July 26-A(AP) —Gen- victed in Superior Court iMt year to be content with a wage of 2.60 PORTERHOUSE fore you are out of bed, Etorrest eneral Italo Balbo, flying with his on a charge of performing en lUegal Bookland will be ont In the gar­ marks and the lower elsM employe 24 plane annada from Naw York to TO-NKJHT operation. den jrtoklng Fresh Yellow Corn or offlolal with 4 marks. New Bnmawlok on tha way baok to or CUBE "Modem bumanltarianlsm wbieh Italy, sent a message to Prasldent for nnehnrit Grocery. First-run tbMters pay aa much Oomliif SSoat *WRAY This Corn, while not altogether allows the weak and degenerate to Roosevelt today axerMsing "devo­ Sandy Beach' >ropagate their kind la nothing leH tion and gratituda" for tha "immis- as 810,000 weekly for the first u m PRICE INNOGENOB” free fi^m worms, is better than of Mg feature pictures; small houses meet, and we give you 18 Mre to ban cruelty to the nation," be as- takable ngnsigna of friandshlpfritndahlp” .shown A ren a tha lUUan fllara In Amarioa. get them much later for a dally every doien. Mrted. "We shall refuM to be Crystal Lake — RockvlUi STEAK It wlU be 86e a doien. bound by maudlin notions of ebai^ Tha maaaaga, mada public by rental o f m low ae 87JIO «nd 810. Flnehnret Will Also Have: Ity or by effete church dogmas." Maekay radio, followi: neeh Blueberries. "Husbands," Friok Insisted, "Tha Praaidant of tha UUltad PANCEI — DANCE! , Bed Baqiberrlee. "must be idvM wIv m Btatai, Waabiagton, D. C. OLD FASHION Blackberries. nnjst get back to housework. The "At ttia momant In which the Given by 10 AH Peaoliee. Mg family Ideal must be revived Italian Atlantic air aauadron iMvea Junior Sons and Dat^^tere of Italy Sununer Squash, 4o and So. throughout the land. tha skiea of tha United Stataa oroas- at OaullSower, 19c. "Too long a period of profession­ Ing the border of tha Rapubllo, my MODERN DANCING thoughta and thoM of my man are Roller Coaster VEALBREASIS White Gthms, 16o lb. al training is Just as bad for tha Green Beans. timely fomullng of a family as too dlractad full of amotion and devo­ Star Bouts S A N D Y * * ^ For Staffing and Roasting. tion gratitude to the Preaidant of Dance Hall Wax Beans. much time given up to spons." (Sons of Itely HaU« Keeney Street) neeh Swordfleh, Small Mack­ thia gTMt aad poMa country whieb Plenty of A

the home of-Mr. aad-Mra. Albert W. Cone returned -to Naw York, but the New Haven General hospital on Mrs. C«M And the children wil q ^ d GERMAN M i M S M i r Friday are reported as doing nicely. Hilding Friday. A t*a'%as • served, WHEATS ntOBLEN and the time spent in discussing JUHUSEMENTS a week here. The Rockville Emblem Oub will George Andrews, was the guest hold their annual picnic in Somers business matters. siuicHmwEAPOis L O S T V O TE S STATE THEATER’ ' at the home of ’Hany P. FUiss Jr., ■ t on Wednesday. All members who Two "fresh air” 3«>«U»«»ter8 from New Program T«miorrow are planning to attend are requested the slums of New Yor^ have arrived over the weiek end.- NOT YET SOLVED July 24, 1933 '’"Hold Your Mm ” with Jo m Har­ Bverett Mataon aad soo o f Bridge­ to notify the committee headed by to spend two weeks of vacation here. AH Autos and Truins . Hold Up low Md ’Clark Gable will be shown port called on relatives here last Mrs. John Coleman. To the Editor of The Hfirkld* Allan L. Carr, reader at St Petert at the-State for the-last-times to­ in Effort to F M R^d Litenir, STORM, BADLY NEEDED, It is not because I oppose the Sunday. church, has one who is staying with night.. Wednesday Md,Thursday, Mifui Marion Hills who is attend­ ture and Ulieit Aims. him at the Rectory, M d Mrs. Charles MMChelter movie patrons will be “ Big Fonr” F ^ t i ^ s t ownership of the Cheney owned wa­ ing summer school' at Yale college FORMER KING’S NEPHEW ter works EUid sewer district that I Schmidt of Amston has Mother. treated to-a'splendid double feature Berlin, July 26,— (A P )— Through­ MISSES ROCKVILLE program when "Reunion In Vienna” this vEication was at her home here make the following p-x>test. John N. Hewitt is malting repainr over SundE^y. She returned to her out OermMy today poUca cMduCt- Md improvements on the builtogs, with J(dm Barrsrmore M d Diana Tnae to Reach an Accord M A R R e IN FRANCE On Saturday morning July 22, the Wynward will be co-featured with studies Sunday evening. ed a widespread search.for. persons sheds, poultry houses, etc., at the Extreme Dry Weather Proves Manchester column in the Hartford “Tbe Circus .Queen Murder” starring Miss Edna Porcheron of New suspected of subversive activities Couraht carried tbe news that >a rear of the W. S.. Hewitt place, the York, was a guest of her mbther, of Before Thnrsday. Adolphe Menjou as Thatcher Col^ EOd for illicit weapons Md litera­ Harmful to Crops— Only Infante Don Jose Weds Grand­ total of 646 votes were improperly home of his late puents. RMdall the famous detective. On '^riday Deming street, Wapping, last Sun­ Light Shower Last Night. daughter of Famous French recorded on the voting madiines TennMt is doing the work, with the State will offer Lew Ayres Md day. ture. London, July 25.— (A P )-»N ego- Engineer. Friday. S^Si’wood Griffin for helper. Ginger Rogers in "Don’t Bet On Mr. Md Mrs. Wilbur C. Hills Md Beginning at noon trains Md tiations for . a wheat xostrictloa Such a fact as that it seems to Grinton I. Will went on a motor Love” and 2lMe Grey’s “ Sunset son TrumM Hills attended the m - railway passengers were searched. The extreme warm spell of the me will only tend to turn voters agreement hung in the balance to­ Urrugn, France, July 25,— (AP) trip to MEuasEuroneck M d Yonkers, Pems.’ niversary of the founding of the Con- The activity was extended to In­ past few days has proved a big against going to the machines in N. Y., a few days ago, on bu^ess. Hollywood has certainly done gregationEd church at CMton . in day with American representatives hEindicap to the farmers in this —Mile. Marisol Mesia Y. Lesseps, the future Emd so Euld one more knot ClEurence Buell, son ot.Mr. M d Mrs. right by Robert E. Sherwood’s “Re 1750 last Sunday. clude all vehicles passing along believing some way of adapting the ■vicinity who have been anxious tor granddaughter of the French build­ in the tangle of those who Eue try­ country roads Md automobiles er of the Suez Canal, and the In­ Robert Buell, formerly of this place, union in Vienna.” The screen ver­ The “Connecticut Ormond Florida scheme to the requirements of each more than two weeks for a wei day. ing to kill the idea of democracy in sion of his theater masterpiece the cities. coimtiy would be foimd. The temperature reached the 100 fante Don Jose of Bavaria Bour­ returned with him Md^ visited at Qub” , held their annuEd picnic at America. Storrs, also at the home of his uncle stands as direct refutation of tra­ Hubbard PEdrk, Meriden last Satur­ The Secret Police ordered the At a joint meeting ot delegates mark yesterday about the middle of bon, nephew of the former Spanish In what fault have these 646 M d aimt, Mr. M d Mrs. Ehrerett G. ditional mutilation of stage play raids Md they augmented the reg­ from wheat importing and exporting the afternoon. All during the fore­ king, were married today at the votes been lost in the town election ? day afternoon. Among those who at­ Lord, over the week end. when run through the cinematic tended were Mr. M d Mrs. jM e s W. ular police groups with Nazi storm coimtries today bo& the French noon the temperature was above Urrugne ch’noh. Did the voters disfrEmebise them­ grist mills. Indeed, the theater of­ troopers in order to cut down traf­ and Italian representatives were Many members of the French Preston Md their sister Miss MEuy ninety degrees. selves, or were they disfranchised Mrs. Elmer Lord of LebMon was fering would suffer by compsuison, fic delays. described as of a much more favor­ and Spanish nobility attended. Hills of Florence, Mass., M d Mr. M d The anticipated thundershower through poor super^ion Emd set­ the guest of her paxents-in-law, Mr. in this writer’s opinion. The reason given for the blanket able frame of mind than previously. failed to arrive although a few Prince Jaime, second son of Alfon­ ting up of the machines? What is M d Mrs. Loren M. Lord, for a day Mrs. FrM k Hamilton of WEurehouse A trapeze artist thrills the crowd Point. seEirch w m “to curb the still con­ Germany, while unable to reduce drops of rain were evident between so Xm , acted rs bis father’s repre­ the trouble? or two recently. with her amazing feats, a poisoned tinuing Communist Md other sub­ her tariffs, indicated a willingness Guests at the home of Mr. Md five and six o’clock. Thunder was sentative. It seems to me the Board of Se­ Religious services were conducted dEurt pierces her besirt, her dead versive actl'vltles.” A number of not to increase acreage. Mrs. Preston last Sunday were Mr. heard during the afternoon and the The civil service occurred yester­ lectmen owe it to tbe ■voters to state at the home of Mr. M d Mrs. Ben body is lowered to the ground— arrests were made, the persons de­ Aside from the wheat meeting, Md Mrs. Daniel Farrow of Torring- heavy clouds indicated a storm day at the City Hall. the reEmon of this disfranchisement. KesmM, Saturday forenoon, for the Md Thatcher Colt, fEuned detective, tained being placed in protective the hall In which world economic nearby. A light shower arrived The bride, a grand niece of the If the voters themselves are not to Jewish residents M d visitors. has a new mystery to solve in “The ton Md Mrs. Moore of Peacham, conference meetings are held was custody. about 9 o’clock putting out the late Empress Eugenie, wore a blame how can tbe vote be legal? Mrs. Albert W. Hilding, her aunt, Circus Queen Murder.” Vermont. deserted this morning, although lights several times. gown of white tulle designed with My own vote wEm yea on the pur- Mrs. AmMda Daries, her two Adolph* Menjou 1s again seen as there will be some renewal of ac­ The tobacco crops are badly in a wide spreading skirt at the cere­ chEise and no on the appropriation, guests, the Misses Victoria M d Ger­ Colt, that suave, ingenious sleuth tivity with a steering committee need of rain at this time and with mony today. Her lace veil was an but—did it count? trude CEU'lson of WillimMtic, M d of Anthony Abbot’s creation, who HELP FOR TIRED WIVES conference scheduled for late in the MARY nCKFORD DENIES the small acreage being planted the heirloom originally given by the —Caroline Komer Britton. the Misses Lois Hilding M d JMice solves the murder of the ill-fated Take Lydia E* Pinkham’s afternoon. amoimt of loss which the farmers cit: of Paris to the consort of Na­ 66 School street, Ward, went on a picnic motor drive aeriallst, played by Greta Nlssen. Wheat importers prepared a new MEmchester, Conn. are able to sustain will be very poleon m when the prince Imperial to Meriden, Deep River, M d GlMt’s Others in the CEist are DonEdd Cook, RENO DIVORCE REPORTS Vegetable Gunpoiuid offer for submission to the exporters small. was christened. Dwight Fiye, Harry HolmM, yesterday, after which some repre­ Neck, NiMtic, Wtdnesday lEwt They WiTW Rat tir^ Private home owners with large The Infante Jaime of Spain, the pEurtook of a picnic dinner M d en­ Ruthelma Stevens. tlniM. Th«r an,th« sentatives were pessimistic about lawns are also complaining abcut tlxe______burdaos__ of tfaa faodlT . Whatt Infante Louis of Bavaria Bourbon, joyed themselves on the sMds. She Is Not Planning to the possibility of arriving at a satis­ the damage which has been caused huaband comaa bona witli laas eaeaiay m- brother of the bridegroom, and the HEBRON Miss Virginia Ward of Norwich is hla pay eoTelop* . . . It Is tte wtf • wto factory agreement with the export­ by the severe heat spell damaging Infante Alfonso of Bourbon Sidles, ' Establish Residence miMt atrusato ahnia eod melw tiM beat ers. many lawns so that it will take spending a little time at the home of Nevada. of thinfla. son of the late Infanta Mercedes, a her imcle aunt, Mr. Mrs. Today the “big four’ wheat pro­ more than a month to restore to its Mrs. Anne C. Gilbert M d sisters, Md Md WAPPING If you are tirod ._. ..worn, out sister of Alfonso X m , were Don Ltslie F. Ward. Berroua, try Lydia B. Plnkbam^ VaRaty ducers—^the United States, Canada, natural greenness. Jose’s witnesses. The Ehic de Tam- ble Componnd. Wbat you naad to a to u e the Misses Clarissa and Susan Pend­ Tbe Hebron Athletics played the Wapping GrMge will have a lawn Argentina and Australia^—^battled The only ones satisfied with the mes, Comte Matbieu de Lesseps, Reno, Nev., July 25.—(AP)—Re­ that will gtra you tha atrangtb to cany leton spent the day Thursday in WillimMtic Thread Company bEise- party this Tuesday evening, July 25, on. * against time with the importing na­ severe warm spell are those dispens­ and the Due de Valencay, godfath­ ports Mary Pickford planned to es­ tions to force an agreement to co­ bEdl players at the Amstbn Lake on the Cotton farm Windsorville. W out ot e n tr woman ^to foport ing beer. The fact that yesterday er of the bride, were her witnesses. New London, where they were tablish a divorce residenc' in Ne'Vt^- to ua aay that they are banested by_tntt operate in their scheme for adapt­ was payday made it a big day for The bride is the daughter of the luncheon guests ot Mr. and Mrs. field Sunday Eiftemoon, the Thread An evening of fun has been planned. medidne. Buy a bottle from your drua- ing wheat consumption to production da were without direct confirmation the restaurants and taverns. Beer Count and Countess de Mora, Charles C. Sellers. Mr. Sellers has boys winning by a score ot 4 to 1. Various games and refreshments are aiat today . . . and watch the raeulta. with the view of raising prices. today, although J. W. DignM, mem­ trucks were seen about the streets grandees ot Spain, and the grand­ moved his book store from TrumM Some of Hebron’s best players were included. “We must finish this in the next ber of the law firm which represent­ last evening replenishing the supply daughter of the late Vicomte Fer­ street to Meridian street, haifing absent. Carlton Jones pitched for Five young men from this place, ed her in a suit for freedom from day or two because after Thursday for today. the Hebron team, Md Adam KowEd- Paul Smith, Ralph Smith, Donald we all go home,” said M. Gautier, dinand de Lesseps, renowned combined the two stores which he bwen.M oore in 1920, said she had Check Crop Damage k'rencb engineer. has been operating. Other luncheon ski was catcher. The Cardinals won Johnson, Clyde Johnson Md Phillip been here recently. the French wheat expert. The Connecticut State Depart­ M easy victory from the Columbia Pierce left Sunday morning early The attitude of the importers was Tbe bridegroom is the son of the guests at the Sellers home were Miss In Hollywood, Miss Pickford, ment of Agriculture and the Tolland Infante Fernando of Bavaria Bour­ Gunvor Gronsand M d the Misses A. C.’s, at the same time, on the for a camping trip in Maine. whose separation from Douglas described as one of virtual agree­ Coimty Farm Bureau have started Newbury field in Columbia, the score The , Young Peoples society of ment in principle to most of the bon and the late Infanta Marie Gene^vieve McGushon and Cabot Fairbanks was announced several You con benew l4a noaar yea work on the checking the damage to Therese. sister of Alfonso XIII. stMding 18-1 in favor of Hebron. ChristiM Etodeavor of Wapping weeks ago, said she had no divorce conditions asked by the exporters. the crops of the county by insects Lawson of New London. need from ua in la heura. Tika I, 2, ^ 4, After a honeymoon in Italy, they Mrs. Loren M. Lord M d her The Rev. Walter Vey preached motored to Columbia Lake last Sat­ plMS. The argument now is principally and other causes. The most serious from tbe text, “Seek Ye First the urday afternoon, where they enjoy­ lO men()« or lengat to lapay, aceerdaia over the method of expressing the will live in Pei^ . daughter. Miss Irma Lord, enter- “I have not been in Nevada Md I cause yet foimd is the Com Borer Kingdom of God, etc.” , at the ed a pleasMt afternoon. There were to your ineoew. You eta durgad aely part each country will be asked to tEdned tbe women’s bridge club at give you my word of honor there is which has already damaged the Hebron Md Gilead Congregational twenty-one in the party. nothing *o this report that I have (or the exact tiaw you lieea ifce money. play in the general scheme. sweet com to a considerable exteiit. her home Thursday evening. Four POLICE OUESTIONING churches unday forenoon. Mrs. Ed­ Mi;s. Carrie Parsons of Avon, was made divorce plans,” she said. Agreement by the exporters to A xeneral survey is being made of tables were in play. Mrs. Elmer Lord Corn* M...OT«c.»«r 'ptoM ward A. Smith sang a solo, “The the gruest of her sister Mrs. Anna Information from a reliable source help the scheme would leave Rus­ all com fields in an effort to de­ of Lebanon was the guest of the K1I>N^P1NG SiiEPECT Lord is My Shepherd.” Meacbam Risley Md son Wells Ris- said she conferred with attorneys ersonal inance o sian exports as the only outstanding termine the extent of the damage at club for the evening, Eilso Mrs. P F C . Tbe Rev. George Almon Alcott of ley over the week end. They attend­ here two weeks ago completed Room 3, Stato Thaata* Bids. ■problem, and it was privately said the present time. AmMda Davies of Btfidwin, L. I., Md Norwich took for his theme, “Obedi­ ed church services at the Federated plans for a divorce residence. TBS Main St.. Hanehaatar among the exporters that this was Inquiries are being received daily Chicago, July 25.— (AP)—Feder­ Miss SusM Pendleton won the high­ Open Thnraday Bvanlnsa church Sunday morning. hot expected to give much trouble. by Ernest E. Tucker, Tolland al Eigents working on the govern­ est score, Mrs. Albert W. Hilding ence to tbe Heavenly Vision,” s.t tbe Reports said if Miss Pickford Until,8 P. Bl. . Phona S4SU County agent, who is; constantly ment’s probe of the kidnaping second. Refreshments of cMtEiloups morning service at St. Peter’s church Mr. Md Mrs. Rginald Cone Md comes to Nevada she may stay at The only charse ia three per. racket today brought in Leo Mon- Md celebrated the Holy Communion. two children of Little Falls, New Lake Tahoe where Carole Lombard, cent per month on napalil writing letters explaining the dam­ and Ice cream were served. amonnt of loan. GIBSON DEMONSTRATES age to many people who have but goven, public enemy and a member Mrs. Marion Hilliard of Sterling Mr. Horace Martin sang M offer York were the guest of their parents actress, is establishing residence to small crops. The farmers who have of the “Bugs” Morgsm gang. Hill, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. tory solo, “ Sun of My Soul.” Mr. and Mrs. George A. Collins. Mr. divorce William Powell, actor. . NEW CAR EQUIPMENT been relying on their sweet com to Melvin H. Purvis, bureau of in­ John N. Hewitt, for about a week. bring in revenue are now selling the vestigation chief, SEdd he would Mrs. Hilliard, the former Miss affected crop at 15 cents a dozen question Mongoven in connection ME^rion Chapin, is the daughter cf Gibson's Garage located at 16-18 whereas the unaffected crop is being with the kidnap plots batched re­ the late Rev. Md Mrs. George Cha­ Main street will have a factory rep­ sold for 35 cents a dozen. cently against several ChicagoEms. pin, formerly of this place. resentative in charge of a demon­ Various methods of fighting the .Roger Touhy, head of Mother Mrs. Catherine Drinker Bowen of gM g, and three of his men, were stration of their new bear equip­ disease is being brought to the 't- PbilEUlelphia' M d her children are held in Milwaukee i;> tbe |100,000 ment at 8 o’clock tonight. Car tention of the farmers in a hope of spending the summer moptbs bena owner* whose cars shimmy, steer curbing further damage. The fact kidnaping of William ^Hamm, Jr., Minneapolis brewer, Md Chicago If Mrs. Bowen can nudee tbe neces­ hard,' wander, weate hre'invited to that many of the fields where tobac­ sary arrMgements about help, etc., co was formerly grown a year ago police Md Purvis sEdd that the see for themselves how easily faults she will spend the time ai tbe coun­ have been turned into com Helds M orgM gM g remnMts have also of that type can be remedied and at try home of Professor M d Mrs. a minimum of expense. creates a serious situation. The turned to kidnaping to replace the scores of acres which have been revenue they once enjoyed from Eugene P. (^base, “Shadows MEU'k' The addition of this new bear on tbe Bolton road, otherwise she equipment makes Gibson's one of changed over will be over a fifty per beer. will remain at tbe Frederick Wy the most modem equipped garages cent loss to the owners. Mongoven weur one of tbe few mM place. Professor ChEue Md In the state specializing in vadve Road Improvements Continue MorgM gMgsters who escaped work, wheel alignment and brake The work of completing the new death in tha bloody warfare they family are in England for the sea service. Motorists are requested dirt roads in this section so as to waged with tbe Capone gMg for son. to drive over at any time for a free realize a return for the summer, is underworld power in 1929, which Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson of Inspection of their car. Mechani­ now nearing completion. The select­ culminated in the seven n^irders of Andover, Md Mr. and Mrs. Leslie F. >/''■ cal and other faults will be pointed men of the town of Vernon have tbe St. Valentine’s Day massacre. Ward of this place were guests kt out and thus forewarned the owner been busy for several weeks con- may be able to avoid expensive re­ Btmcting dirt roads as arteries pairs that would be necessary if al­ which will lead the residents of the lowed to go on imcbecked. outlying sections into Rockville to do their trading. The most notice­ able improvement is the roEul from Vernon Depot towards Manchester BOLTON Green which nas been almost im­ CAR OWNERS! passable in the past. The officials ot This week is farm and home week the town of Vernon have construct­ at the Connecticut State College, ed tbe roEul to the Manchester-Ver- Storrs. Helpful and interesting ad­ non town line and it is now noped KNOW vice is demonstrated every day and that the Manchester selectmen will evening. continue the improvement. The The fourth 4-H club conference The Bolton road, so-called, is an­ for older Ix^s and girls sixteen and other decided improvement as this over and leaders wilT be held July 30 road starts at Vernon Center and Satisfaction O f to August 5, There will be 12 continues to tbe Bolton<

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litm rlrPH lpr perfectly satisfied with the results reason to believe that a lot ot very slnee every one of the beys had ad­ Scorns orders will result. The Outline Of Our Foreism Policy Enmtng mitted he had arred. flurry produced by rscofiUtlon talk Ih addreeeiBg the alumni reomit- among the French and British ex­ Wiednesday Morning Qrily piini.i»i,.i.u u x i u m porters indicates that forsign man- I1UU> PKUmMO CUMf ANT. m a ly President King said, "There are It SttMi) StTMt two oeourrmices eaeh spring which ufacturera apprseiata the potential Manoheater, Conn. (Store Closes At Noon) XEOUA8 PBROnSOM I always forget—one Is that the files value of the Russian market, even Oanari.t MaaacM / got into the houee before thb screens if some do not Foaadaa Ootebai 1. Itll were installed, and the other it that t'ubltabad Bvarjr Bvaatog iCzeapt iiundaya and Hotldaja Bntcrad at tba the students broke out In some new Post OSlca at Manctieatav. ^nn.. as and unccpected way. Undergrad­ Another Lot of Second Class Mali llattei IN NEW YORK arjBSi ; fPTiON RATSS uate exuberance is likely to break ytt^tsar, by mall Per Month, by mall .*U out in strange and unexpected ways. By PAUL BABBISON binglo copies ...... | us I want to remind you however, that LAWN Settees neltvared. one y e a r ...... t>.«« there is a very real difference be­ New York, July 25 —Youth may MBMBCP o r I'UA ASSUCIATISU tween a boy who is bad and a boy be having its noctural fling, but so PRBS- does old age, -someUmes. Mrs. I* i'tie Associated Press >s exclusively who has made a mistake and real­ entitled tia the use ,or rernMIeatlon Frances Kirkman and Adolph ot all news dispatches credited to It izes i t It is my responsibility to L^wisohn, for Instance, the gran- 3 E C or not otberwtso credited tr this deal with each boy on the merits dame and the dean of Manhattan XI paper and aleo the 1

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UIUm Idrawki Vio­ PRESIDENT m iS E S let Baalth, MeOiiger, 5.000 MORE MEN (HUT HELEN COOUDGE QUAD Lowreoee Robert Le- Octitnigkt DAS.Y RADIO PROGRAM Malre, Henry Philfo leheni, The Mearle Jones Post American coMiuNrnrs SPIRIT Jr„ Jehn lUMnc. WURafo M M e»- WORE IN HOUTWOOD TUISDAY, JULY M (Centnl and Eastern Standard Time) WEDSEX-GOVERNOR Legion was the guest at the son, Merton Wolff, Hestert Hew- A . P, Nmn Nete—All procrami to and basic cbains or trouns thereof unleai speci­ meeting of the Grange last week Reddfitito of MorgABtowB, W. berry, Guy Seok, Paul Mellinger. Complete Tie-up of Production fied; coast to coast (o to e) deslanatlon Includes all available stations. ' " and fu^shed part of the program. The Christian Endeavor Society Efflnghsm VMUkN. J9/—WIni «C ^ Programs subjoot to ohange. P. M. Cent. BasL Messrs Ward, Mots and Porter re­ Va., Hold TorchUght Parade met Sunday evening in the ehi^iel. WIH AffSet frn n 27,000 to tornado peopertioes ^njutes tyet fDayligAt Tims One B o w L ator) ds4J— 4H5—Qeorge Hall Orehes.—to c lated some of their experiences to Celebrate Opening of The subject for diecusnion was 30,000 Eaployees. and esusee thoueiad> e f doDMi NBC-WEAF NETWORK 4:00— 6:0(k—Reis and Dunn—also cat Daughter of U. S. Senator 4:16— 5:15—Barney Rapp Orch.—to c during the war. Part of the meet: Mills. “Friendship.” damage to crops, farm properaAi •AdIC ~ Bsst: woaf wlw wool wtlo 4:80— 5:30—Barney Rapp Orchestra— ing w as open sind held out-of-doors. wjar wta« wcsh wfl wilt wfbr wro wgy east only; Skippy—midwest repeat ’The children of the Vacation Hollywood, Jttty 25/—(AP)—Mo­ and hightfoys. wbsa wcae wtam wwj waal; Midwest: 4:45— 8;4^B etty Barthell—to coast Marries Harry H. Wood- The children gave a flag drill and Morgantown, W. Va., July 25 — BlUe school will hold a picnic Mon­ tion meture atikgM endeavored t^ Rochaeter, N. tti—Eighteen ipin- ' wmaq wofl ksd woc-wno wow wdaf 6:00— 6:00—H. V. Kaltenborn—to c sang America, and Miss Marjorie day at the lake. ’They will meet at ffiuiti&iii the production of canned nere quit at Wyandotte Wofityd NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wimj 5:15— 6:15—Jack Denny Orch.—wabc; (AP) —The Hare of torches and the wlba kitp webc wday kfyr ckgw cfcf Qypsy Nina—chain Foote gave a reading. ToU o f dnuns in M organtown’s the church at 10:80> entertainment for American and Company plant and demand mint- SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wls wjax 6:30— 6:30—The Road Reporter—east; ring— Notables Present Clayton A. Hills is gaining slow­ “Prosperity Camlval” last , night ’The W om en’.i M issionary S ociety foreign nuvie pafrooe today as 5,000 mum wage of 125 a week with bo­ wfla-wsun wlod wsm wmo wsb wapi Westphal Orch.—midwest ly. His neighbors harvested his bay iwjdx wamb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kprc 6:45— 6:45—Boake Carter, Talk — ba- drew a word of praise from' the will meet at the parsonage ’Tues­ more tecJhninlane struck. nuses. ■ woai ktba ktha sio only; The MIdweaterners—west last week, which is much appreciat­ White House that places this dis­ day afternoon at 3 o’clock. Union works s edio help make Crangton, R. L—Elisabeth da : m o u n t a in —koa kdyl kglr kghl 6:00— 7:00—Mary Eastman—cst to cat Fitchburg, Mass., July 25.— (AP) ed by his family. trict in the vanguard of Industrial ’The July meeting of the ceDuoid romanoes left them jobs, Ware. 21. and Edward Madden, It, COAST — kgo kfl kgw komo Khq kpo 6:30— 7:30—Kate Smith, Songs — ba­ D. H. Hodge and his son, Hawley, kisd ktar kfU sic; John Kelvin, Tenor—Dixie Many high in the councils of the cooperation. Aid wiU'lM held Wednesday after­ th ^ spokesmen laid, because the drown in Blackmore pond as Mad­ Cent. Baat. . 6:46— 7:45—Novelty Rh^hms—also e accompanied his daughter, Mrs. Reminiscent of a 19th century noon at 2:80 at the home cf Mrs. •tudioa yesterday hired non-union den stvempts to save the girl aftvr 7:00— 8:00—Drama-wabc only; Male nation gathered at the home of Helen Raymond of New Britain to Edith leham. Mien uiuu^> Ljmoan men to replace the 666 sound teOb- 2:S(^ 3:S0—Songa by Jane Pickens Chorus—chain poUtical campaign, hundreds of ihe plunged into water appaientiy 2:4S— S:4S—Lady Next Dooi^-also cat 7:15— 6:15—Westphal’s Orch.—c to c United States Senator Mucus A. PerryvUle, R. 1., where they spent residents joined a torchlight imrade and Miss Harriet Fuller, together Bidans who struck Saturday mid*’ ahe thous^t ahaUow. 3:00— 4HX>—Malodio Thoughta, Oreh. Coolldge today for the wedding of several days last with Mr. and Mrs. 3:30— 4:30—Sohirmer Schmidt, Planoa 7:3 0:00— 7:00—Sandorson-Crumit, Songs BASIC — East: wjz wbz-wbza wbal urday evening. 0:30— 7:30—Wayne King’s Orchestra wham kdka wgar wjr wlw wsyr wmal; Included James Roosevelt, eldest At the height of the celebration U. • Next Sunday evening the Salva­ hood in Hollywood. 7:00— 8:00—Ben Bernie and the Lads Midwest: wcky wky kfkx wenr wls kwk son of the President; Colonel Rob- Mr. and Mrs. Asa W. Ellis have S. Senator M. M. NeeW read a tele­ tion Army Band of Manchester will Louis B. Mayer, producer and SUPPER 7:30— 8:30—Taylor Holmes—cst to cat kwer koll wren wmaq kso announced the engagement of their er. Lemon, aide of Mr. Woodring gram from President Roosevelt ask­ furnish the ’Tri-Ctounty Union pro­ president of the Producers’ Asso­ S:00— 0:00—Lives at Stake—also cst NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmj daughter. Miss Ruth, to Pearl AN D B A ZA A R 8:30— 9:3(L—Radio Forum—also coast wiba kstp webc wday kfyr ckgw cfcf when he was governor of Kansas, ing him to convey “my deep appre­ gram at Gilead. This will be an out­ ciation, said: "We expect to keep gdX>—10:00—Jack Denny’s Orchestra SOUTH — wrva wptf wwnc wls wJax and Mrs. Dontdd F. Carpenter of Yoimg of Brooklyn, N. Y. ciation of the fine spirit your com­ door meeting, weather permitting. on the job every man and woman 9:30—10:80—Talkie Picture Time, Skit wfla-wsun wlod wsm wmc wsb wapl Mr. and Mrs. J. Banks Jones, ac­ who wants to work.” Ansplees of 10:01^11:0^R alph Klrbery, Baritone wjdx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kprc Leominster and Mrs. Robert E. munity is showing.” 10d)0—11:06—Harold Stern’s Orchestra woai ktbs kths Greenwood of Fitchburg, sisters of companied by Mrs. Lovina Hutch­ The Ladtoe* Mlaakmary Society, 10:30—11:80—Dance Orchestra — east; MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl ksir kghi the bride. inson, Mrs. Robert E. Foote and by Ben Bernlo—repeat for coast PACIFIC COAST — kgo kfl kgw komo Miss Doris Hutchinson of Manches­ FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CB8-WABC NETWORK khq kpo kfsd ktar The bride wore an 1830 period Deaths Last Night Cent. East. dress of ivory moire and carried a ter,, took an automobile ride to the TOLLAND CHURCH, BASIC—Bast: wabc wade woko wcao COLUMBIA 2:46— 3:45—Hammock Reading nosegay of ?au^enlas. Her sisters shore Saturday afternoon. waab wnac wj wkbw wkrc whk.cklw Lebanon, Va.—Henry C. Stuart, SOUTH COVENTRY wdre wean w wjas wean s ^ l 3:00— 4:00—Buddy Rogers Or.—^also e wore ivory tul!. and large ivory Mrs. Htut B. Buell makes daily Miss Florence Smith of Rock- vtJst; Midwest: wbbm wgn wfbm km 3:30— 4:30—The Singing Lady—east visits to the Windham Community 78, Elk Garden, Va., former state 8:45— 4:46—Orbhan Annie—east only straw hats, trimmed with blue rib­ The Scotland Sunday school held vUle and Miss Julia Peacock of kmox wowo whas hospital, WiUlmantic, to be with Mr. governor, EAST A CANADA — wpg whp wlbw 4:00— 5:00—Reggie Childs Orchestra bons. They carried cut flowers. ’The its annual picnic Thursday at Co­ Plainvllle, Ctonn., are guests at the Friday, July 28 iHiee wlbx wfea wore wlco efrb ckac 4:30— 6:30—Kathryn Newman, Songs Coolldge home was decorated with BueU for a while. His leg is healing lumbia Lake. Steele House. Indianapolis—Milo H. Stuart, 62, DIXIE — wgst wsfa wbre wqam wdod 4:45— 5:45—Lowell Thomas—e only nicely and he is as comfortable as IN THE CHURCH VESTRY 5K)0— 6:00—Amos ’n’ Andy—east only evergreen, madonna lUier and lark­ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Oehlers Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pearson of assistant superintendent of the In­ klra wreo wise wdsu wtoc krld wrr could be expected as his general ktrb ktsa waco koma wdbo wodx wbt 5:15— 6:15—Radio in Education—to o spur. end daughter, Doris, and ion Her­ Hartford and Mrs. Augusta Pear­ dianapolis public schools. wdae whig wtar wdbj wwva wmbg wsja 5:45— 6:45—Phantom Strings health is not the best • Sun>er 25c aRd 35c. 6:00— 7:00—The Crime Clues Mystery Senator Coolldge gave his daugh­ bert, Jr., of Metuchen, N. J., came son of Westvllle, Conn., were Denver—Alexander Adair, 88, mis­ MIDWEST — weak wmbd wtaq wkbh Mrs. A. H. Post and Mrs. E. B. kfab wlsn ksej wlbw kfh wmt wnax 6:30— 7:80—Adventures in Health ter in marriage. T^o sons and two Saturday to the home of Mrs. guests of relatives Saturday. sion evangelist, once the “baby 6:45— 7:45—Floyd Gibbons on the Air Foote accompanied by Mrs. Charles wkbn weco daughters of U. S. Senator Felix Oehlers’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. member of the Jesse James outlaw MOUNTAIN—kvor klz koh ksl 7:00— 8:00—Lewisohn Stadium Con. Fish and Helen Foote visited their Mr. and Mrs. James Simpson, COAST-4chJ koin kgb kfre kol kfpy 8:0<^. 9:00—Music Memories A Poet Hebert of Ithode Island comprised George Champlin. Mr. Oehlers 4dll Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hoffman and gang. kvl kfbk kmj kwg kern kdb kgmb 8:30— 9:30—” Mlss Lilia,’* Radio Play mother, Mrs. Hills, at the WUllman-. 9:00—10:00—The Poet Prince — east; a string quartet and played the return to New Jersey leaving his two children of East Hartford, and Cent. Bast. tic Csunp Groimd Saturday after­ family for a few weeks. AUTO TURNS OVER. Amos ’n’ Andy—repeat for west bridal chorus from Lohengrin. noon. Mrs. Hills is very weak and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boman of Rich in enargy etni 2:00— 3:00—U. S. Navy Band—to e 9:16—10:16 — Pickens Sisters T r ie - Mrs. Chester Winsor and son, Sherbrooke, i^e., July 25.— (AP) east; Floyd Gibbons—midwest rpt Political Background Hertford called on friends here 2:3(L- 8:8(^Reundtewnors—also coast in bed moat of the time. T lurlston, of Johnston, R. I., were —Completely recovered from a 2:4S— 8H6—Msmories Qarden—also e 9:30—10:30—The Mastersingera—to c ’The wedding of the couple mark­ Albert GUbert of Jamaica, Long Sunday. 3 :1 ^ 4:15—Fred Berrens Or.—also c 9:45—10:45—Health Adventures—e rpt week-mid guests at the home of shaking up they received when their Msy to dignit ed the culmination of a romance Island, and Richard Hubbard of New Members of the Tolland fife 3.‘30— 4:30 — Skippy, Sketch — east 10:00—11:00—Mills Musical Playboys with a distinct political back- Mrs, Winsor’e sister, Mrs. Clajrton truck company and their faiUll4s automobile turned over, seven rest' ealr: Between the Boekends—west 10:30—11:30—Mark Fisher’s Orchestra York City spent the week-end at dents of Lewiston, Me., were today groimd for it was in political gath­ Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Buell’s. Himt, returning home Monday enjoyed a pieme at Lake George, erings and at Democratic social af­ morning, taking with them Miss Wales, Mass., Saturday. eoatinumg their homewsurd journey. Pearl Young of Brooklyn, N. Y., ’M# car, which was driven by A. fairs in Washington that they be­ passed the week-end at Mr. and Helen Winsor, who has been visit­ Mrs. Laura Judson, Mr. and Mrs. came acquainted. ing her aunt here the past week. Benjamin Miller with their three SarraSte, went off the road yester­ M rs. A sa W . EHlls’s. day and dvmtnrned In a ditch near Queer Twists A reception to • more than 400 ’There will be pictures at the HaU Mr. and Mrs. William Wolff and children and Nathaniel Miller were WDRC guests was held after the ceremony two children went to Norwich Sunday guests at the home of Mr. Hu^tingviUe, Que. With Sarrasln Friday evening, the 28th 4t 8 at the Oak Hill Country Qub and Thursday afternoon to the home'of and I t a . Sherman F ox In E ast were his three fileoee, a nephew, his SS5 Hsrtford Conn. 1880 o’clock, d. s. t. Bister and her small child. In Day^s News after the reception Mr. Woodting Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hutchinson Henry D. Johnson, to attend the H artford. and his bride left for New York, and their daughter, Miss Mildred at­ informal reception of Mr. Jehn- ' Rev. James A. Davldern was sud- where they win board the 8. S. eon’s uncle, Chauney W. Job neon dcDly oaUed to HamHton, Ontario, Tiieodsj, Jnljr ts. tended the meeting of the Colches- C hicago, July 25«— (A P ) — Men President Roosevelt tomorrow on a ter Grange last week. cT Dumont, N. J., on his 100th Canada, on hearing of the death of who wish to follow the dictates of European honeymoon. They plan­ A. H. Foote and his son, Jllme^, birthday. Saturday evening Mr. and Ida brother-lB-law. Rev. Davidson P . I f . correct fashion at evening social ned to do most cf their Shircqiean of Colchester were recent visitors at Mrs. Wolff entertained Chauney has spent several winters at the 8:00—Baseball Game; Red Sox vs. fimctlons from now henceforth touring by airplane and expected Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Foote’a Johnson, who is Mrs. Wolff’s great- summer home of this brother-in- New York Yankees. should wear full dress with “swaller to be at home early in Septem^r The Salvation Army Band of uncle, his daughter, Mrs. F. law in Lakeland, Florida. 6:00—Memories Garden. tail” coat, a “stove-pipe” hat, and at the Hotel Mayflower, Washing­ South Manchester wiU give sn open Steams Edick also of Dumont, N. Mrs. Helen Needham and daugh­ "(lUf 5:15—^Fred Berren’s Orchestra. a cane. ton. air concert on the local church J., with whom he makes his home, ter, Carrol Needham, have returned U. S. Senators Royal S. Cope­ and his nepbey Henry D. Johnson from a week spent at South Coven- 5:80—Skippy. So said delegates attending the grounds, Sunday evening the 80th, land of New York, David I. Walsh of Norwich. fr y Lake. / 5:85—George Hall’s Orchestra. annual summer .get-together of the' under the auspices of Tri-County ’The children of the Daily Vaca­ Mrs. Arthur Morganaon and chil­ 6:00—‘Reis and Dunn. International Association of Cloth­ of , Fred Walcott, Christian Endeavor Union at 8 tion School which bar been In ses­ dren, and Mrs. G e^e Cook re­ 6:12—EUsabeth BartheU. ing Designers. Connecticut, and Felix Hebert, o’clock, d. a t. 6:80—Barney Rapp’s Orchestra. Rhode Island, were among the Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hutchinson sion for the past two weeks con­ turned Saturday from a vacation 7:00—Gypsy Nina. Shai smo, Wis.—George R. guests. Others included Marvin H. plan to attend the meeting of the ducted the morning service at the of a at South Coventry Lake 7:15—Dance 'Hme. Schuster, who came up from Iowa, McIntyre, secretary to President Ellington Grange, Wednesday. Mr. local church. The service opened and Mrs. Simeon Luhrsen spent e a n s that you can got the 7:8&—Alfred Kettledon, tenor. for a summer's fishing, cast his Roosevelt, and Mrs. McIntyre; Hutchinson has been invited to act with a processional bsrmn by the several days there. Mr. Luhrsen, Mmoney you need with the 7:8I^Mayflower Orchestra. plug into Shawano lake, felt a Walter Cummings, assistant secre­ as one of the judges on a competi­ children dressed In Chinese cos­ Mr. Morganson and Mr. Cook spent lame convenience that you charge merchandlM at a store. 8:00—^Mary Eastman. strike and reeled in two black bass. tary of the Treasury; General F. tive program. tume, led by Lawrence Holbrook some time there wl'J: their fami­ One weighed four pounds, the oth­ Your own signature is all we 8:16—Donald A . Richberg—“Prog­ W. Coleman of Washingtem, Major Mr. and Mrs. E. W. BueU visited bearing the Christian fiag, and fol­ lies. I require (for amounts up to er three and three-quarters. ’They General Fox Conner, command^t their daughter, Mrs. Howard Tryon lowed by the church choir, all sing­ Mr. and Mrs. Hojrt Hayden had ress of National Recovery Act.” were caught on hooks at opposite $100) and tha only cost Is a 8:80—George Harvey, of the First Ctorps Area, U. S. A.; and Mr. Tryon at their home in ing "Holy, Holy, Holy.” The chU- as guests over the week-end Mrs. monthly charge of three par ends of the bait. His wife was with Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose, Wash­ Glastonbury, Sunday evening. dren sang an anthem, also several Irma Torrance and two children of cant on the unpaid balance. 8:85—Piano Melodies — Rachel him and vouches for the story. Roberta Moots. ington; Representative Edith Charles Ganter of Marlborough is other little songs, including “Yes, 'Jberius, Palestine, on the Sea of For example, the average EXCURSION Bellingham, Wash.—^The 18 chil­ Nourse Rogers, Lowell; Colonel Ir­ assisting E. W. Buell at his Jesus Loves Me” in the Chinese Galilee. Mrs. Torrance gave a very monthly cost when repaid in 10 8:i5—^Novelty Rhythms. dren of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton 9:00—^Ice House Quartet win House, New York; Mr. and wood turning shop. language. Several children Illus­ interesting talk on her work there monthly payments Is as follows: Brown, attended a family reunion Mrs. Ralph T. O’Neill, Topeka, Mary (^rdini has returned to her trated some of the customs of the at tile morning service at the Fed­ to NEW YORK 9:15—Frank Westphal’s Orchestra, dinner. Far 925 the cest is .42 9:80—^Nino Martini, tenor; orches­ Kansas; Mayor John C. Mahoney home from the Manchester Me­ Chinese. At the close of the service erated church Sunday. For 350 the cest is .88 ’The seven married children of Worcester and Mrs. Mahoney, morial hospital where she under­ the recessional hsrmn was “ W e’ve a EVERY SUNDAY tra. brought their w ives and* children For 375 the cost is 31.24 10:00—California Melodies. and Miss Lida Woodring, sisUr of went an operation for appendici­ Story to Tell to the Nations” with COMPOSERS ABE SIGNED. For 3100 the cest is 31.65 XOUND TUP along and “Mother” Brown had to the groom and his official hostess. tis. the children leading and the choir BAlUtOAO FAXB $2.00 10:45—Light Opera Gems. fill plates for 86. Largar amounta and longar 11:15—UtUe Jack Little. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Marebiss of following. ’The whole service was Hollywood, Calif., July 25.— (AP) «|> tarma, If dnirad. Lr. WludMr Lacks...... Tia4AM Wellington, Kasv—A stray hen Ly. Hartfa^ 7i44AJ6 11:80—Isham Jones’ Orchestra. Buckingham visited their daughter, finely carried out and was greatly —^In token of the return of musical strutted into E. B. noser’s jewelry 5 PRISONERS ESCAPE Mrs. Romolo Saglio and famUy Sat­ enjoyed by the large audience. productions to the pn^rram of the DnaNaw Yarii* ...... lO tS S iU i store and laid an egg on the work urday. ’There was an exhibition of the chil­ movie studios. Fox Film Corporation Id eal Lv. Nav Y^ * ...... et30P .H ^ bench. Chippewa Falls, Wis., July 25.— Mrs. E. W. BueU and her daugh­ dren’s handiwork in the vestibule today announced the signing of Sig­ ASKED TO LEAVE JAPAN Lv. isetk gt. • ^ . eisepai She now has a nice home. (AP)—Five men being held in the ter, Mrs. Charles Ganter, spent Sat- of the church. ’The following chil­ mund Romberg, composer and Otto FINANCINC •Crmi Ctotrol T/m kol Philadelphia—Robins built a nest Chippewa county jail here on lurday in Hartford. dren were members of the Vaca­ Harbach, librettist and dramatic ASSOCIATiON,Ae' BASTEKN fTANDAXO TIMC Tokyo, July 25.—(AP) — James in the eaves of Leonard Talley’s charges of burglary with a gim es­ author. A 4§9 for AghUttint aiiWa# fritni* m Mrs. N. J. Warner and her chU- tion school: Virginia Macht, Lucy Boom 6 — BoUnow Building Langston Hughes, an American ne­ home. But the sun beat down and caped from the jail early today. dren motored to PerryvUle, R. L They will collaborate on an orig­ raW a w M l eaaw tM irf. Derosla, C^arol Lyman, Fannie Belle 848-858 Main Street Purchaaa tlchata fu adrsaca. NnSabar gro author, sailed on the Taiyo an awning was needed. Idama ’They fled southwest in a small aut^ Sunday and spent the day visiting Hurlbutt, Jean Isham, Sophie inal story with original music under Robin solved the problem by tug­ m obile. TeL 7281 Manchester, Conn. Uaitad ta Mcaauuadattoaa au apadal Maru for San Francisco today aft­ relatives and at the beach. Cregda, Janice Clarke, Marjorie their cohtract. The two produced caaeh trBm. ging a branch of a grape vine over The fugitives, described by Coun­ William Warner has entered the “The Desert Song” for the stage. er Tokyo police questioned him Maynard, Wilhelmina Holbrook, THI NEW HAVEN x. B. ‘ the nest. ty Attorney Robert Wiley, as des­ trade school in Hartford for a course about what they said they suspect­ D etroit— ^Harry Stahl did not perate men were Earl Arne, Ernest o f study. ed were communications with the raise his girl to be a cannon ball, Larson, alias Askim; Merle Ray, Japanese Conimunist movement. he told a circuit court Judge in ob­ Clarence Rhy, alias James Preston, Atlantic and Pacific Creeks, two Hughes recently visited Russia. taining an injunction to prevent his and A1 Baum. streams in YeUowstone National Police, who questioned 11 Japanese daughter’s joining a troupe of Escape was made by chjeeUng Park, fiow into each other in such visitors suspected of being Commu­ acrobats. St^l charged the troupe through a fioor soon after three a way at Two Ocean Pass t iat nists at Hughes’ hotel, “suggested” planned to use the girl as a pro­ other prisoners were tied up. ’Their water from each one passes into that tiie American leave Japan im­ jectile from a large cannon to a cries attracted the attention of of­ both the Atlantic and Pacific m ediately. net. ficers after the five men had fled. Oceans. WARD’S Wednesday A. M. SPECIALS I wouldnV drive a car without U ubleachad CHEESE CLOTH IQ ydfc 1Q« | M ONE LOT OF NOTIONS E la stic...... 4 yards 2c Sewing Needles...... package o f 12 ,2c AN INTERVIEW WITH CART. FRANK DOUGHTY, 91 VESFER ST., PORTLAND, MB. Snaps...... cardo|fl2 2c Dressing Combs...... each 2c Tape Measures...... each 2c Darning Cotton...... 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Mrs. R. E. S eam an ...... 280 TOBACCO GROWERS Mrs. Alexander D uncan...... 376 WORLD f i a k VOTING BUiabeth Krapowics ...... •289 WATER CARNIVAL EHen Huet ...... 277 Local Stocks ® ^ Anna Lindberg...... 407 Newew Yiurk.York, JulvJuly 25.—(AP)SK__ xapx _ — M l | | t l SLOW IN SIGNING en te r s FINAL WEEK Nora Scott ...... 295 AT 2 TOMORROW Stocks pressed forward t o ^ at a Annie Sw ift ...... 217 fast pace, apparently intent on (Fonlahed ^ Potaam A Oo.) r M. Squatrlto ...... m crowding into the i^brevlated see- Oeatial Raw, Hartford, Cobb. .■V] Rose Squatrlto...... ^...... 433 alon all of' the latent raltylng vigor Only Seven of 58 Fanners New York, July 25.—Factory Miss Betty Crooks StOI in the that ordinarily ivould be spread over 1 P. BL Stocks sales of hous^old electric refriger­ Refreshments to Be Free for the customary five hours. Police BeBeie Tlief Hope to ators made a new high record in The noon opening found prices of Bank Stocks N Take Advantage of Gov­ June, although April or May usual­ Lead— Tight Race in Sec­ GOV. CROSS ADVOCATES Children— Expect 2,(N)0 many of the leaders up 1 to 4 or Bid Asked Haw Word from Victin ly sees the of activity, says more points with th. so-called "wet” Cap Nat B A T ...... 18 18 — ernment Offer. louis Ruthonburgi consultmit to issues again out in the lead. Various Conn. River ...... 450 the refrigerator division of the Na­ ond Place, .. REFORM OF TAX SYSTEM To Attend. specialties also drew renewed follow­ First Nat of Htfd ... 90 — Very Soon. tional Electric Manufacturers As- ings. A t Die rad cf the first hour Htfd. Conn. Trust .... 50 56 ■oclatlon. Members of this group, (Qonttaued From Page One) of speedy transactions some of the Htfd National B and T 16 18 .175 — MaBChester tobacco growers are representing about 80 per cent of Hale’s and House’s World’s Fair pivotal stydks traded to eaee off and Phoenix St. B and T . lax In taking advantage of the na­ All children in Manchester are West Hartford Trust . 175 By Aseoelated Frees tte Industtys total volume, report Popularity Contest now enters the real estate and tangible personal invited to the annual Water Carni­ follow a rather narrow range. Grains tional government’s sni^^estion to Jime sales to distributors and (teal- property or have increased their in­ Insurance 8 t6oka Federal government agents held final week. Double votes will be val and Picnic at Globe Hollow to­ at Chicago were fairly steady, with reduce tobacco acreage this season, ers of 175,550 units compared with debtedness in order to carry them Aetna Casualty ...... 48 52 four membors of the "Terribla morrow afternoon, starting at 2 wheat, corn, oats and rye up 2 to 3 26 it being reported that only seven 175,119 in May fmd 130,607 In June. given out for the entire week and in through a crisis accentuated by the Aetna Life ...... 24 Touhy” gang in MUwaukee Tues­ growers out of an estimated total o’clock. Arrangements have been cents a bushel. Barley was under Aetna Fire ...... 31% 33% 1932 viev^^of the fact that the counting need of large assistance to an in­ made by the Recreation Craters to pressure, however, and was off about day on warranto charging them of 58, have signed a contract ana has been done every Monday night Automobile ...... 20% 22% creasing army of unemployed. distribute free refreshments to at 5 cents a bushel in the restricted with kidnaping and arrested e ^ pledged reduction of the number of Deposit agreements have been the ballot boxes will be open all day Conn. General ...... 86% 87% acres of tobacco which they will Needs Revision least 2,000 children and enough sur- trading. Winnipeg wheat was up Hartford Fire ...... 48% 45% other Chicago gangster, Leo Mon- executed for Chicago, Rock Island Monday, July 31. It is expected ticles have been obtained to assure grow. "It has become evident that the more than 4 cents. The dollar was National F ire ...... 44% 46% govra, e survivor of toe George and Pacific Railway general mort­ that there will be a very large num­ each child two oi three Director somewhat lower in foreign exchange Two reasons cure given for this ber of votes turned in during this tax structure of the state and its Hartford Steam Bofier 49 52 “Bugs” Moran gang, for question­ gage 4 per lent bonds of 1988 and Frank Busch said today. markets. Cotton moved indifferently situation. The first is that there final week as it is known from subdivisions stands in need of Phoenix Fire , ...... 54 66 ing In connection vrith a: epldemle first and refunding 4s of 1934. The afterqoon program will be de- and silver futures were a bit reac­ are few large growers of tobacco of checking up that thousands of votes thorough revision. Especially the tax ’Travelers ...... 450 466 of kidnaping throughout the na­ tionary. Bonds were steady to firm. Pnbllo UtlUtles Stocks the type that will be b^efitted Creneral Elquitles, Inc., formed by have been given out that have not base should be broadened so as to re­ tion. Alcohol shares, up 1 to around 3 Conn. Elec S e r v ...... 44 48 mostly by reduction, and the second Equity Corp. and its associates, has yet been turned in in favor of any lieve the loccd load on real estate in The Touhy mob was charged that the small growers can realize points, included U. 8 . Industrial Conn Power ...... 48 45 acquired an interest of about 27 contestant. Miss Betty Crooks, who the interest of the farmer, the house­ with the abduction June 15 of WU- little by way of profit if i>aid the Alrahol, American Commercial Alco­ Greenwich, WAG, pfd. . 61 56 per cent in United Founders Corp., has maintained first position from holder and the industri^ corpora­ livn Hamm, Jr., wealthy St. Paul estimated price of $1.25 an acre, tion. hol, Owens-, Commerclai Sol­ Hartford Electric .... . 66 58 making the group the dominant almost the start goes into the final — brewer later released for $100,000 which the government offers for week of the contest with sdmost a "Accordingly, I have appointed, as vents and Standard Brands. Allied Heu-tford Gas ...... 45 stockholder in United. do., pfd ...... 45 — ransom. They were arrested in every acre not cultivated in an ef­ 5,000 lead over her nearest rival. authorized by the General Assembly, Chemical came back for a gain of Elkhorn, Wis., last week In connec­ fort to halt over-production. S N E T Oo...... 112 116 It is unlikely that anything can a commission of experts to study the more than 2 and Case, reactionary tion with toe snatching of John One of the seven growers that Bburafactarlng Itooka happen to upset* her position in this whole subject of taxaUon as related sresterdqy, recovered about 8. Indus­ Factor, Chicago barber turned signed up to last night h u pledged trial Ra;^n moved up more 4, Am Hardware ...... 21 28 final week. to Connecticut and to report to the — stdek operator, who war held for to grow fifty acres less than last PRICES ADVANCE and advances of 1 or more were Am Hosiery ...... 18 The battle for second place cen­ next session of the General Assem­ Arrow H .'nd H, com. . 13 16 more than a week for $50,000 ran­ year. The E. E. Hilliard company, ters between Mrs. Mary Strong and registered by Celanese, International bly, a year and a half hence. .9 0 — som. which has gn^own about thirty acres Miss Adelia Cullin. Silver, Pennsylvania, Santa Fe, do., pfd...... “This commission will have to I Bllllnjgs and Spencer . 2 Factor’s son, Jerome, also was a in the past, has pledged not to grow This has got down to a real race Baltimore A Ohio, PubUc Service of ON STOCK MARKET consider the question of tJMr ex­ Bristol Brass ...... 16 19 kidnap victim a few months ago. tobacco this year. Tomorrow night in the last few weeks. At present \.;v' New Jersey, Proctor A Gamble and is the Qnal date for signing the con­ emptions which grew enormously do., pfd ...... 87 — No arrests have been made In counting there is only a margin of during the period of prosperity. U. S. Rubber. U. S. Smelting drop' Case, Lockwood and ? 800 tracts and Forrest Buckland, Man­ 22 votes between them, this in favor ped a point or more. either ease. Tax Exemptions CoUlns O o ...... 80 — chester representative, does not ex­ of Mrs. Strong. It would be very While most of'the pressing mar' Relatives of Charles F. X^schel. pect a last minute rush. Grab Prices at Chicago and “Privately owned real estate in Colt’s Firearms...... 18 20 Oklahoma City oil man, kidnaped xmwise to attempt to predict what gl” situations were believed to have . SO 32 Connecticut exempt by statute from Eagle Lock ...... last Saturday, requested toe au­ is going to happ>en during the com­ been cleared up, there was said to Fafnn Bearings ...... 40 50 Winnipeg Rally— Special­ ing week. taxation, according to a very con­ be still some liquidation in evidence. thorities to drop toe case that they Fuller Brush Class A. . 7 11 might “make contact with toe kid­ DO NOT E X P E a RAIN Herewith are the pictures of the servative valuation, is estimated at At the same time it was reported Gray Tel Pay Station . . 21 24 three leading contestants. Perhaps $250,000,000. The largest sites are in thai operators for the “ short” side napers” themselves. Hart and Cooley ...... 125 John J. O’Connell, Jr., of Albany, ties Make Good Showmg. you’ve been saving votes for them religious organizations ($84,000,- were expanding their commitments Hartmaim Tob, pom .. • 3 N. Y.. kidnaped 19 days ago TO PREVENT CONCERT and dl(ti‘t know them. Perhaps 000), educational institutions ($73.- somewhat more thra in the past . — do., pfd ...... 6 still unheard from, although rela­ you Viave a large number of votes 000,000), hospitals and sanatoriums several days. Int. Sliver ...... 40 44 tives Tuesday announced they ‘ ex­ New York, July 25.—(AP)— ?jid are wondering to whom to give ($23,000,000), and charitable organi- do., pfd ...... 64 59 pected a break,” indicating they Weather Man Promises Break Stocks were higher today. Mi^y them. zaUons ($23,000,000). I give here Frank Busch Landers, Fznry A Clk . . 84 36 in Storm Tonight — Prom­ opening advances of $1 to $\ were only approximate figures. On the New B rit Men. com. . . 7 9 hoped to have toe first word from voted to the ^ficnic and c. slate of toe victim momentarily. ises It Wm Be Fair. reduced by profit-taking but value of tangible and intangible HUNDREDS RESPOND do., p f d ...... 50 the market later rose )Sgaln. property that escapes taxation no novelty events for Juniors, including Mann A Bow, Class A 4 Frank A. Mcaatchy of Philadel­ As it reacheb the naif-way point estimate is avalable, as Connecticut a ballon race, an egg race and a do., Class B ...... — 2 phia was shot and fatally wounded With the weather man promising dog race. Prize. \^1 be awarded of its abbreviated trading period levies no tax on.personal incomes. TO ROOSEVELT PLEA North and J u d d ...... 16 19 last week when he resisted kidnap­ a cessation of rain for tonight David the winners of each event. Several grain prices at Chicago and Winni­ Naturally I leave out of the account Niles, Bern Pood .... . 10 12 ing rad authorities still sought the Addy, bandmaster of the Salvation new events have been added to the publicly-owned property. about Peck, Stow and Wilcox 2 5 k i l l e r s . ______Army band, late this afternoon said peg had rallied and offerings of evening’s program, starting at S (Continued from Psge One) shares were being well absorbed. which there is rarely any question Russell Mty ...... 10 20 the weekly band concert in Center o’clock. These will include recov­ Park will probably be held tonight. Rail stocks, favored by the sub­ of taxation. Saving Bank: “We have changed our ScovUl ...... 20 22 ering pie plates, prizes being award­ Stanley W orks ...... 21 33 The prospects were that the stantial increase in June earnings Delinquent Taxes ed ue swimmers bringing most banking hours and are complying weather would break, the weather as well as good loadings reports, with blanket code as to hours and Standard Screw ...... 45 I may add that at the close of plates up from the bottom; a water­ do., pfd., guar...... 100 _ report at three o’clock being “fair strengtheneo. Many leading indus­ melon fight and an ice race. wages." N. Y. Stocks the year ending April 1, 1932, there Smytoe Mfg. Co...... 20 — tonight and tomorrow.” trials moved narrowly, even at the There will also be numerous div­ Laredo. Tex., Southern Publishing outset, although numerous special­ was a total of $17,000,000 in uncol­ Taylor and F r a n ...... • 125 lectible local property taxes. In ad­ ing exhibitions, the feature of which Company: “We will cooperate fully ties, such as the "repeal” Issues, with our grain of sand to make the Torrington ...... 34% 36% ...... 9 ^ dition delinquent personal taxes of will be a dive b* Evelyn Podrove, Underwood Mfg ...... 39 31 Adams Exp MANNING IS NAMED showed higher prices. only five years old. The other divers industrial recovery program a suc­ Air Reduc ...... 88U Some «{uotattons previous years amounted to nearly cess.” Union Mfg Co ...... ■ ' - 10 ; ...... 27% $3,000,000. At the average tax rate will be Edwa d Markley, former U S Ehiverope, com . . . 44 Alaska Jun Quotations at 1:20 o’clock In­ Santa Monica, C:allf., one hundred Allegheny ...... 578 of 24 mills the uncollected property town champion: Edward Llthwtnskl, do., p f d ...... 70 _ FIRE ALARM ASSISTANT cluded: business firms: “We march with you Allied Chero .11772 taxes, as ^ f April 1, 1932 represent present title holder; Fr Soberui, Veeder Root ...... 10 Case $73, up $4; Union Pacific today." Am Can ... 85% property valuations in excess of Michael Orfitelli, Anne Arson, wom­ WhlUock Coll Pipe ... 4 $115.59, up $1.75; Deere $32, up $2; Philadelphia, City Business Qub: Am Fgn Pow »•••e•ee• 13% To Help James 0. McCaw Who three hundred million dollars. "This en’s champion; and Clare Olson. An J. B. Wll’ms Co ^10 par 35 40 National Distillers $79.50, up $1.50; attempt is being made to obtain the Am Rad______St S 157i three hundred mlUloL dollars,” says “Enthusiastically endorse and agree Became Superintendent at American Commercial Alcohol services of girl divers from the Hart­ to cooperate with you in all your Am Smelt ...... ^ ^ 4 the tax commissioner, may be con­ Death of L. N. Heebner. $45.50, up $2.50; U. S. Industrial ford Y. W. C. A. plans for rehabilitation.” Am T & T ...... IJJ Alcohol $56, up $2.50; American sidered as being in effect exempt Should rain interfere with the Am Tob "B” ...... from taxation, in that the amount Yonkers, N. Y., T. A. Haish: LOCAL LODGE GOING With the death of Lewis N. Telephone $124.50. up 75 cents; program, it is planned to postpone "Sicured first blanket code signa­ Am Wat Wks ...... ?1% due thereon, to the municipalities is 17% Heebner, the position of superin­ L. S. Steel $54.87, unchanged; Gen­ the carnival unt 1 Friday of this ture today from Graungs, Yonkers Anaconda not collectible, as and when needed 63% tendent of fire alarm in the South eral Motors $29 unchanged; Penn­ week. Already a large number of largest department store.” TO REVERE BEACH Atchison ...... sylvania $36, up $1.37; Celanese Miss Betty Crooks, by the communities, and much of it, 56% Manchester Fire district went to entries have 'leen r celved for the New York, Joseph Smith, preal Auburn ----- •‘37, up $2; New York Central without any doubt, will be lost en­ Aviation Corp 11% James O. McCaw who had been Miss Crooks lives at 59 Apel Place various events and a huge attend­ dent National Association of Ameri­ 29% Mr. Heebner’s assistant/ At the $44.50, up 75 cents; American Can tirely.” ance is practically assured. b a g ...... $86, up $1.50. and is employed at the Lily Beauty can Seamen: "We will do all In our Daughters of Liberty to Send 1674 time no assistant superintendent Parlor in the House and Hale block. During the last year the situa­ Bendix ...... The response made by the coun­ power to help you. Also have back­ Three Bus Loads on Outing Beth Etl ...... 3774 was named necessitating Mr. Mc- Her popularity with the hundreds tion has become much more aggra­ ing* Italian-American Chamber of 67 Caw’s attendance at all alarms. To- try to President Roosevelt’s em­ of women with whom she comes in vated. Thus in Connecticut as else­ Saturday. Beth Stl Pf . Commerce.” Borden ...... 33% ' -y the fire commissioners an­ ployment appeal helped Wall contact has been a very important where private property valued at POUND NOT TffiD street’s revived spirits. Can Pac .... 17 nounced that Harold Manning has factor in her success in the contest. hundreds of millions of dollars es­ MUCH ENCOURAGED Daughters of Liberty, L. L. O. L., Case (J.I.) • ••••••< 73 been named assistant to Mr. Mc­ capes taxation by statutes or Washington, July 25.— (AP)— 3274 Caw. He has had much experience TO FRENCH FRANC No. 125, will have one of the largest Cerro De P ...... _ , through delay, and sometimes President Roosevelt was represent' with the details of the apparatus Ches & O h ...... through cunning, ,, while farms, ed at the White House today as ex' excursions, in point of attendance, and will be of considerable help to REPORTS YOUNG MOZZER Chrysler ...... homes and business property are ((Jontlnued Krom Page One) ceedlngly encouraged by the imme­ of any leaving town this summer. Mr. McCaw 'n the work. Coca-cola ...... subjected to heavier and heavier diate response to his s nmona for So many members have signified ar taxation. that the governments of the Domin­ desire to go to Revere Beach for the Col Gas ...... TO POLICE AS RUNAWAY employers to raise wages and Col Carbon ...... ions and of coimtnes attached to annual outing, which is scheduled “As a New Elnglander, I cannot 8i.orten working hours. Com’l Solv ...... sterling might not be satisfied with for Saturday of this week, that it NEW TENNIS TOURNEY ' separate myself from the traditional Even before mid-morning, al­ Cons Gas ...... ^ » Older Brother Says 12-Year- stabilization of the pound with the was necessary to engage the third principle of exempting property of most 3,000 pledges of support for Cons Oil ...... “ J franc, and that they might be bus. There are a few seats left RULING IS MADE Old Boy Left Home Here religious, educational and charitable his course were stacked on desks in Cont c a n ,...... organizations. The way to reform, einxious for “some more stable and the executive offices. and friends of the members should Corn Prod ...... ‘ 'J* Yesterday Morning. lower value of the poimd.” avail themselves of them at once. it seems to me, is through limita­ More arrived at the Industrial Del L & Wn ...... Hore-Belisba, however, replied Reservations may.be made and In­ Permit Must Be Obtained If John Mozzer of Autumn Street tion and the correction of abuses recovery adminlstiation, where Drug ...... 55 which have been creeping in, par­ that the government had no reason formation In detail secured by dial­ Du Pont ...... 4* Matches Are to Be Played complained to Chief of Police to suppose that the governments re­ Hugh S. Johnson—the chief there ing 3273. Samuel G. Gordon today that bis ticularly during the last quarter of —and his aides sped studies of pro­ Elastman K o d ...... on Recreation Courts. a century. There is doubtless too ferred to saw any objection to Great The busses will leave at Orange Elec A Mus ...... brother, Joseph Mozzer, 12, ran Britain’s policy. He then reiterated posed wage-work agreements for a hall Saturday morning at 7 a. m., away from home at about 6 a. m. much exemption in each of these variety of specific industries. Elec Auto-L ...... A new ruling has been instituted classes of property. his denial that the pound is hitched rad returning leave the beach at Elec P A L 1075 in the town tennis tournament, pro­ yesterday. When last seen he was to the franc. All the communications were to 9 p. m. sharp. The transportation 24% Church Property. Gen El .... viding that no matches will be ac­ wearing a red and green mixed *'e brought '.ogether for compila­ committee will be in the basement 35% sweater, brown sneaks and a short "There are, however, many in­ tion of the honor, rolls” of those Gen Foods . cept^ as officially played unless it of Orange hall Saturday morning at (]}ra Mot .. 28% is known at the Recreation Centers pair of pants. He is about 5 feet stances which have come under my enlisting in the campai.'.n. These 6:40 to issue tickets to the excur­ 14% tall. own observation where churches JOE BERNET MUSIC lists, as the President disclosed last GUlette .... that a permit has been obtained to sionists. GSold Dust . 22% use the Rec courts, this ruling being Joseph has a brother in a have held real estate apparently for night, are to be posted In post of­ Revere Beach is to Boston what 3% camp near Squantz Pond in Dan­ the purpose of profit by growing in­ fices for public scrutiny. Grigsby-Gru ...... applicable only of course on AT SANDY BEACH Coney Island is to New York. There Hudson Mot ...... matches that are played on Rec bury and it is believed that the boy crease in value. In the aggregate, Meanwhile, hearings rn competi- are attractions rad amusements started with the intention of reach­ there is a large amount of this real tv e ’’codes” for the oil, lumber, Int Harv ...... 36 courts. without number, in addition to a Int Nick ...... 48'a It was found necessary to estab ing the camp to be with his brother. estate which should bo subject to Another in the serlea of mid­ wool and rayon weaving industries fine sandy beach which extends for Chief Oofdon communicated the n- taxation. However difficult it may week dances being held at the Int T A ...... lish this rule after several matches progressed with attempts by Fed­ miles along Boston bay. Johns-Man ...... had been pla:yed on the Rec courts formatloh to the State Police in the be to determine the fact in a given Sandy Beach Ballroom, O ystal eral agents to have labor and the Hartford headquarters and the in­ Mrs. Mary Strong. case, the aim must be to exempt L(.ke, wdll be presented tonight. Kennecott ...... without permits. It is pointed out employers agree. Lehigh V Coal ...... 5% that no entry fee is charged for the formation was relayed through to Mrs. Strong lives at 83 Laurel only such church properties as is For this event Joe Bemet and his Smaller Employers ...... 20% the Litchfield State police. necessary to the church in perform­ Troubadours return to serve up Lehigh Val RR tourney, that the Rec will condition street and is employed as a warping The President was said to be DETECTIVE SHOWN Ugg ‘A My B ...... 91 the courts for the semi-finals and instructor at Cheney Brothers. She ing its legitimate functions. more of their rpecial style of dance noting most particularly the reac­ ...... 24% “From time to time during the music. Formerly they have been a Loew’s ...... fineils and will also furnish the hu contact with himdreds of em­ tion of the smaller employers to Lorillard ...... 21% prizes. It is, therefore, felt that the ployees In the mills who have last half century, and especliOly dur b riday night feature, and as such Ms laa<^ night appeal Upon them POISON CONTAINERS ...... 86 FIVE BEER PERMITS ing the present economic depression have met wdth most favorable re­ McKeesp Tin ------Rec is entitled to the cost of the worked hard to increase her vote he believes now rests the big bur­ Mont Ward ...... 22% the question of taxing all privately sults. It seems certain that they permits to aid in defraying ex­ in the contest den of carrying through the cam­ (Continued From Page One) Nat Bisc ...... M % penses. However, it is permissable endowed educational institutions has will have an even greater success paign for mass re-employment and REVOKED IN STATE become a lively topic of debate in Nat Cash Reg ...... for entrants to play their matches i’' filling their new spot. A versa' Increased purchasing power. she slept in "Bill’s” bed the night he Nat Dairy ...... 21% New England as elsewhere. On the on private courts if they so desire tile combination is this dance team, .Arrangements to diispatch copies died although this was not her P A L .•••#•••••••••••• ^ economic side argument in favor of their programs containing a pot­ Three more matches were played Hartford. July 26.— (A P) — The ol the Federally-deviaed “general usual custom. exemption le based on the pourri of popular rhythms. They in the tourney yesterday. In a pre­ state liquor control commission has code” to 5,000,000 employers as Murray said Mrs. Costello, at *)r NY NH A H ...... “,,.* 27 liminary match, Herman Goodstlne that the advantages more off­ play quadrilles and landers and rapidly as 'sossible proceeded apace Norrada ...... "2 ,4 revoked five permits for the sale of set the losses to communities in tax­ he bad asked her for the containers defeated H. Lyons in straight sets, beer, four of them in Hartford fox trots and waltzes—all wdth in a number of quarters. Not the In which the poisons had been kept, North Am ...... 2® able property. For example, (1) equal ease and a deft interpreta­ 3-3 and 6-4, and will meet Wilbur county. The package store permit least of these was the government led him to the cellar where she took Packard ...... - ...... All the land in the community is tion. For those who Uke old-fash­ Brown in the first round. of Harry Goodman of Hartford, printing office , having the gigantic two cans from a shell. He testified Penn RR ...... worth more to the occupant and not ioned music as It shoulc be played E. Humphries turned back was revoked because his backer,’ task of addresring the agreements. the can which was marked “Ctyanlde Phlla Rdg C A T ...... 6 % the assessor because of the educa­ and for those who like melodies in Johnny Hedlund in a first round Joseph Goodman, had financially Government trucks scurried of Potassium” contained a few Phil Pete ...... match and will meet Carl Johnson, tional institutions: (2)—They bring the modern, complete musical sat­ through the business sections of Rub Ser NJ ...... backed two different types of per­ to the commumty a large amount or grains but the oxalic acid can / : needed No. 5, in the second roimd. isfaction can be had tonight at the the city borrowing ?very electric completely empty. Radio ...... mits. Ernest Berger of Forestvllle taxable personal property to teach­ Srady Beach Ballroom. H. Bzissett beat M. Rubinow in lost bis permit because his place of envelope addressing machine avail­ H&0cI .••••••••••••••••* straight sets, 8-6 and 6-4, and will ers and others; (3)—members of Over the week-end, two of the able. The set-up at the huge print­ Rey Tob B ...... J8 business did not come under the families move near these institutions meet Ed Dziadus in the first roimd. classification of restaurant as de­ nation’s foremost dance bands, ing place resembled war-time ac­ POST-GRADUATE SCHOOL Jnly one preliminary match re­ for the sake of educating their cbtl- “Jack” Kerr and his twelve Victor tivity. Socony-Vac ...... 1*% fined by law, and the same was (A)—They give employment mains to be played, that between true of Grover C. Schmitt and Ray­ Recording Missourians an d Ralph T. Zook, president of the Washington, July 25.—(AP)— South P a c ...... 28% to a large number of consumers; “Charlie” Barnet and bis Para­ A^alter Holland, town champion and mond Irving Samache of Bristol. Pennsylvania 6 rade Crude Oil As­ The establishment of c. naval post­ Sou P RIc S ■••••••••.*•••••• 38tr Dave Muldoon. (5)—students help to support the mount Hotel orchestra, will be fea­ sociation, appeal^ to Administra­ graduate school at the submarine South Ry ...... *T% The permit of Louis Emener of shopkeepers: (6 )—CoUeges and uni­ 1166 Connecticut avenue, Bridge tured on Saturday and Sunda.* tor Johnson to write into any pe­ base at New London, Conn., was St Brands ...... 27 versities add distinction to a com­ nights. These form two of the most St Gas A BI ...... 15% port, was revoked because it was troleum trade practice plan a pro­ suggested to the secretary of the munity. outstanding attraction: ever to be Navy today by Senator Lonergan St Oil Cal ...... 85% HOSPITAL NOTES found he had been convicted more tection for the "stripper wells,” Transition Period. presented in this section. which are w^Ila on the pump drain­ (D., Q)nn.). St Oil NJ ...... 86% than once of violation of the liquor “Perhaps we are in a transition Adolph Hampe of 572 Center laws. ing the last bit from a field. The separation of the post-grad- Tex Corp ...... 23% itreet wsis admitted and Mrs. John period. What the future may de­ NEWSPAPERS ADOPT CODE ufite work from Annapolis was pro­ Timk Roll B ...... 28% Up to today the liquor control mand is uncertain. Theorists are ’Trans America ...... 774 Sodek of 22 Pine street, Mrs. Ber- commission had Issued 8,750 per­ BADGE OF HONOR posed ])y the Navy Department six abroad who would tax the land and Tuscaloosa, Ala., July 25.-'( a P) Un Carbide ...... ; ...... 44 lard Sullivan and infant daughter mits foi* the sale of beer and of Washington, • July 25.—(A^»)— vears ago, Senator Lonergan point­ buildings of all privately-endowed —Bruce Shelton, publisher of the Unit Alrc ...... 84 (f 58 Wells street and Clarence Ven- this number S'l had been cancelled The American red, white and blue ed out. The facilities at the subma­ lart of 164 Cooper street were dis- Miss Adelia Cullin educational institutions, and leave it Tuscaloosa News today telegraph­ ie the coloring of the “badge of rine base were reported to be ade­ Unit C on ...... 11% for various reasons, most of them to Legislatures to make grants in Jiarged yesterday. ed Presldrat Roosevelt the News honor” which emplojrers co-operat­ quate for the additional Instruction unit Gas Imp ...... Zl% on request of the holders of the return to these institutions deemed A son was bom at the hospital to- Mias Cullin lives at 17 Bond street d established maximur: hours ing in the National recovery move­ ttiere. US Ind Ale ...... 56 permits. Her father la local manager of the the most worthy of assistance, thus iay to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson and minimum wages and advised ment will display in their windows US Rub ...... U % ValvoUne Oil Co.’s plant She consigning to the mercy of politi­ the (Jhlef Executive all dally news­ HUTCHINSON FUNERAL US SteM ...... 54% t 93 Charter Oak street. CASE CONTINUED and on their goods. graduated from the Manchester cians our entire educational tystem. papers of Alabama had been re­ A distinctive eagle, holding In Its UtU P A L ...... 5% High school this year and has a host More moderate theorists, however, quested to follow suit. talons an industrial cogwheel and a Waterbury, July 25.—(AP)—^The West Union ...... ^62- "LOST” PLANE RETURNED Danbury, July 25.—(AP) — The wotdd confine, taxation to the land of student friends who are working “Please be advised'that the Tus­ sheaf of lightning bolts represent­ funeral of Mrs. Katherine V. IVest HU A Mfg 68 cue of Charles Beardsley, Fred hard to get her into second place. upon which have been erected the Bethany, July 25 —• (AP) •— A caloosa Nswa has made effective ing the power of united action, Hutchinson, mother of Rev. David Woolworto ...... 6|%v Femenla and Eugene Hunt, arrest­ The standing follows: buildings of these institutions, it the maximum hour and mtwimni Eleo Bond A 8h (curb) ^ e which was flown from the ed last Friday following the riot makes a splash of blue in the cen­ Htitehlason of New Britain, win Betty C ro o k s...... 24,568 may be thft some compromise will wage scale today,” the publisher ter, against a white backfmmd. iethany airport on Saturday and which occurr^ at the H. McLach- be necessary in certidn m tite place Thursday m oralu at Mrs. Mary Strong ...... 19.862 wired the President "Ih a Megram At the top In huge red U o ^ are 8:80 nom the house, IM* w elld las not returned that day, and to Ian and Company hat factory Adelia Cullin ...... 19,840 regard to taxation on land, such as a kied vdiich the police sent out a to all dally newspapers of Alabama 'he letters “N. R. A..” which gtand avHiue, to St. Margaret’s ohurch, *thay hired t)M where a strike was in progress, Anna S w an son ...... io,201 reimburaement from the tax list. we are urging them to do likewise sessage on its telegraph S3wtam, were continued today in the city for National Recovery Administra­ where a solemn bl|^ mass of toeyT* saM ICr. O ^ d g A ' Ullian Bimle ...... , ...... 1^06 Any policy going beyond mutual and thus place ourselves la the po­ tion. The word "member” in blue ras flown back yesterday by the court until August 21. Tho men requiem win be oelehnited at 10 mout obsarvatimr Itedut;. Rose Pieseik ...... 649 agreement, however, would put to sition to sffeotlvsly aid you In plac­ comes directly tmder thlA while at o’eloek. Burial win.br in ttie,Am­ debts ovrid tin bg wner and his pilot who had been were represented by former Mayor Elaine Schuetz ...... 487 an rad one of the chief gloriei of our 0 a tri£ to Asbury Park, N. J. ing Alabama in the forefrofit of the bottom o f the badge a hrIDiant ity I ^ t In New St. Joamdi’a Looks Uko agnt ' David B. Fltagumld of New Bavan., Fannia W. StUu ...... IM oivlUaattoa.’' your builBsss reoovery drlva.** red Ilaa says: **We Do Oar P art* teiy.- . toglvaita • v:.. •f

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MIlwaulcM. July 25—With many^ Horseshoe_ Pitchers \ _ Show Science^ TAKE DOUBLE BOL ttiM atviliif to withdraw NEW BATEAU. LEAGUE tM ProfMHonal OoUars’ Auocia- tton tournament thla year, due to Of Ancient Game In World Tourney eoDlUotiBf datea, the moat unortho- TO PASS YANKEES; dOK folfer la the country haa an In- By O. a OBANBIBB TO OPEN NEH SUNDAY alda track to the tlUe. LoBdOB, Ohio, July 25,— (A P )— OTHER CLUBS DLE _*• Dleael, Detroit pro iThs Greeks had a nams fOr It back who teea hla baU too h&h. CKuohea with hla arma nearly iB 210 A. D.—discus throwlBf, obs FRISCH IN DEBUT, Green, ffighlmd Pnrk, A ^ akimbo while putting, and hM I of the five games of the Peatathloa. ^ moat acuta caae of Jumping Early AmerioaBs, bavlBg only Whale Phillies Twice to Lead raws and Rudwint Form Jlttm evar aeen on the courae. I borsasboes baBdy, used them In Ueu AS MANAGER TDDAYI But with all hla faulta, Dlegel'a of stOBs or metal discs, while s b play thla year haa been up to that hy Haff Game; Grove and earlier adaptation of the sport be­ "Manchester.t American came known as quoits, enjoyed to­ rPAST P. o. A. day by tbe curling clubs of otbw Eanishaw Victhns of PBob Cards Against Rede Leagne” Pairings ' Are WDTNEBS I coim tries. 1916 • e e a a a « • e • a • • • J lfll BAHldl And that, say officials of tbe Na- 1P17-18 ...... ifo toumamenta Itional Horsesboe Pitobsrs’ Associa­ Heavy Batting Runpage. Rnmor That H om dy WiD Made, EligihiGty Lists 1919 aaaatoaaaaaaaa JlXU BftTD6B tion, w h o s e official magazlBe, "Horsesboe World," is published 1 2 3 0 ...... Jock Hutchinson I 1221 Walter Hagen jbere, ought to go far to establish Also Leave Chb. Agreed Upon. horsesboe pitching as at least as s b - By ROBERT W. BARKER 1222-28 ...... Oene Sarasen dent and honorable as golf. Asaoolatod Praia Sporta Writer 1224-2^M-27.... Walter Hagen To show just bow much progress Through .tea ones Imprsgnabls 1228-22 ••<••>>••••• ^ao Dlegel St Louis, July 36.—(A?)— is being made in the sport they pitohlng armor of tea Philadelp^ Another baseball leagua got off to 1280 ...... Tommy Armour Frankie Frisch, one of tee few col­ jars bolding a world's horsesboe Atelstlos’ twin mound acss, ^ a fiying start last night when 1281 ...... Tom C reavy L e o D legel legians to jump directly from col itching obampionsbip at Chicago, Grove and Georgs Blamshaw, tee Joseph Hublard, Kennatb Baer, 1282 ...... Olin D utra July 37-81. Washington Senators have. blaster lege nampue into big league haee- •4* their way once more to the top of ball and itick, will make hla debut Steve KroU and Pete Baldwin, mana­ m Take It larioiisly as manager of tee S t Louia Card­ of the beat golfers In the country. tee American league standing. gers of tee Manchester Green, High­ For although the sport is ancient inals today agudnst tee Cincinnati If be Is on his game at Milwaukee, I enough, U is onlv in recent years Half Game Ahead Reds. land Park, Norte End Arrows and whenever It is finally decided to m i-''""'" '""mi, i that horsesboe pitchers have begun Taking advantage of tee New The Fordham Flash was named B.Jdwin A. C. teams respectively, hold the tournament, be may oust talking their "sdenee.” Like golf York Yankees’ idleness, tee Sena­ got together and entered into .an Olln Dutra, the Dashing Don, piloty>f tee Redblrds yesterday, suc­ professlonals they study their tors battered the A ’a into defeat in agreement establishing what is to be from the coveted pro seat. ceeding Charles E. “Gabby" Street -A- I stance, grip, timing and swing, and bote games of a doublehsadsr yes­ who bad been at tee helm of tee known as tee "Manchester American Sbute, , Hagen and terday, 6-3 and 10-6 and moved into argue whether the one and a quar­ Cardinals since 1930. Although Leagu e." ethers say they cannot compete first place by a half game margin ter or tbe one and three-quarters eight games behind tee league-lead­ ^ A drawing was held resulting in A u g . 8 because of "other busi­ Jlie third place Ateletioa, at tee turn is best. ing New York Giants, Frisch was tee following tesun pairings: Man­ ness." The U. S. O. A. may set same time, fell to a point 11 games Instead of using a pair of wobbly somewhat optimistic about St. chester Green with tee North End the date back to September. behind tee Yankees, thus emphasis­ shoes cast off by old Dobbin, they Louis’ chances. Arrows, and HigMand Park with tee are meticulous about the weight, ing again tee two-club character of Dlegel'a winter golf left much “If we can get tee winning Baldwin A. C. 'The teams thus select­ width and length of the shoes they tee pennant race. to be desired, even though he s p irit," he rraid, “ w e m ay be up ed will play a series of two out of toss, height of the oklks, width of Grove, who bsui won six games in did finish well up among the money there on top in Oqtober.” three games, tee wiimers of tee D utra Dudley the opening, and temper of tl.o steel a row, waa tee victim of bunched winners. Even through the Na­ Hornsby Bfay Leave. series to meet in a similar series to They even wear uniforms, the na­ hits in tee second end fourth M' tional Open, which he finWied Following Ma releaae. Street went decide tee league championsMp. tional. association, tournament rules nings. The Senators scored three w ith a score o f 209, he d idn't to Ms home at Joplin, Mo., without Play will commence next Sunday, A prescribing whim trmisers gnc runs in tee second on four safeties look like the fellow who won the and two in tee foiurte, coupling discussing his future plans, except July 30th, and continue on each shirts, with black stripes down the Above are three of the world's ontstandlBg horseshoe pitchers, all succeeding Simday, weather permit­ pro title In 1928 and 1929, and sides and a horseshoe as an em­ three Mts with an error. to deny a report that he waa plan­ of whom will compete In the men's and womeo's championships at Ohl- ning to buy tee Joplin Western ting until tee champion of tee Man­ copped the Canadian Open cham­ blem. Coiurts are milt according to Other Teams Idle pionship' four times in six years. w o July 27-81. 3 U r Nonamaher (left), of develand, has held the title The Senators drubbed Eemshaw League club. chester American League has been careful spedfieation. race 1928. Mrs. J. F. T^’ranolsco of Colnmbns, Ohio, Is present women's But in the British Open he for 11 M u and eight runa In seven Meanwhile a fealing existed, tee determined. It is expected .teat tbe pl^ed brilliant golf. Responding to such showmanship, Chacon, w ^e fTart J a ^ n lower right), of Kellerton, la., has cap­ innlnn In thf second game which tured 18 world ohajapionshlps In hl8 tinwy. CHobe-Democrat today said, that tee team gaining this coveted honor will Denny Shute and Craig Wood, the game is moving into the dties. would not even have b While the women **dll seek rix prizea son, Nichols, C. Tedford, D. Tedford, V. F. W.-Watkins Game Ends REC GIRLS OPPOSE replied, "but I can’t discuss Horns­ Beer, Bentley, C. Dougan, Kelsh, A. ranging from $78 to 810. LETO GIVEN EVEN by’s position now." The game baa its full share of Kissmum, P. Klssman, Senkbiel, GEORGIA FOOTBALL Hornsby, who led tee CArdinals Armstrong, Anderson, B. Dougum, J. celebrities, and most of them have to a w orld championsMp in 1926, in 5th With & o re 7-AU, Groman. bsWIlllAllBRAUagR entered for the world title: Blair RAMBLERS AT NEBO returned to tee club tms spring, TEAMS FACE TOUGH Nunamaker, of Cleveland, com CHANCE AT UPSET after being let out at CMcago last N o rte EMd A rro w s: C. 'Varrick, W . 'Varrick, Katkaveck, Jamroga, Rich­ Crazy Over Horsds petltor in world’s championship After Mathiason Hfts for summer. After tee close of tee matches since 1928 and holder of ardson, Nichols, T. Nicholson, C. Had the gentleman who wrote season, he was traded to tee New FOES N m SEASON the title since 1922; F ra ^ Jackson, Scene of Thursday Night’s York Giants in exchange for Nicholson, Scrachuk, Balon, Mitchell, that once popular song, "Crazy of Kellerton, la., "grand old man of Circnit in Final Frame to Hartford Battler Faces Wes­ F risch ." Petronis, Bralnard, Spenesr, Fergu­ O ver H orses," w aited until 1033 he the horseshoe ga m e," 13 tim es Follows KllUfer. son, Smith, Kroll, August and Mur­ would have been far too dizzy to holder of the title; C. C. Davis of Game Changed to Better 'When Bill Killefer resigned as ray. No Setups on Schedule of Kansas City, former world cham­ Avert Defeat; Playoff write anything. Maybe when he ley Ramey in Feature Bout manager of tee St. Louia Browns Baldwin A. C.—Bedurtea, Sulli­ pion; James Leoky, Arizona cham- lu t week, reports were currex^ that van, Robbins, C. Gleason, Ovensky, wrote that song he was thinking ion; Bert Duryee, Ohio champion; soon. Handle Crowd of Fans. tee Rajah might succeed MmrWltb T. Qlaason, Schelbenpfiug, B. Lovstt, Sondiern Eleven^ Are of a , but today, the antics eter Olson South Dakota cham- at South Park. f tee release of Street, tee two St. Wiganowski, Baldwin, McKay, Obu- of Head Play, Mr. Khayyam, War Ipion; Fernando Isais, Mexican Louis clubs, within a week, lost chowski, Murphy, Wodal u d Sulli­ Glory, Plucky Play and others too pitcher who holds oie CsAifomla Much Improved Over Last numerous to menUon would send 'The game between tee Rec Girls pilots whose careers were unusually van. title; and John ''♦.ella. New York Harry Mathiason, the Jimmy Foxx Hartford, Conn., July 24—Jimmy hiip hustling to some nice quiet and tee Ramblers Thursday evening parallel. City hotel waiter. of the V. F. W,, again came to the Leto’s ability to solve the fighting place like the village nut house. las been changed from tee West During t'leir playing days,' both Yean Wealth of Vets. rescue of bis hot and tired mates style of bis opponents as evldencsd Horses during this year of upsets Like other sports, horseshoes also Side diamond to Mt. Nebo where Street and Klllner were outatand' has its "trick shot’* artists. Among last night at Mt. Nebo field and in his nine victories in Western and form reversals have certainly bleaclters and parking facilities will ing catchers. Street was the bat them are Jimmy Risk, of MOnt crashed out a home mn with the Mass., it the main reason why many make it easier to.handlh the crowd dealt the form players plenty of bases loaded in the fifth. Tbe Vets, tery of Walter Johnson of tee MURPHY FEATURES A tla n ta , July 25.— ( A P ) — T here’ll pelier, Ind., American champion, followers e? the popular local young­ of fans expected to witness uiis body blows. The three-year- , olds aided by loose play and good hitting Washington Senators, while Killefer be no setups for the football teams who pitches lingers blindxolded, sters are conceding Mm an even game between tbe two leading girls caught tee great Grover Cleveland have been the worst offenders, but by the Watkins players, -were four of Georgia Tech and the University strikes matches with a tossed shoe, chance to upset the dope tonight teeuns in the state. Alexander for tee PhiladelpMa Na plenty of the older horses— and runs behind when "M atty” broke up of Georgia next fall. In fact, the and rings tbe peg without touching and conquer Wesley Ramey of 'The Ramblers in their crinuo* tlonals. ROCKVILLE SLATE younger ones too— have been in­ nhe ball game. When the four runs experts already are predicting that his hat that has been placed in front Grand Rapids, Mich., in their lO uniforms are one of tee best equli Bote succeeded to tee managerial dulging in anti-form pranks. of the stake. bad coimted, it was too dark to play both elevens are "facing certain round clash at South Park here. ped girls aggregations in the East post of teeir respective clube here longerMhe game ended in a dead­ shipwreck on the reefs of sched­ Orren “Putt” Mossman, of Eldora, Ramey will enter the ring an and according to advance reports via tee same routa—being advanced In and Out lock at 7-all. ule.” la., former national champion, adds odds on favorite to win. His record have never been defeated by a from coach—and in tee same year— East Hampton Fqhter to Ap­ Georgia Tech plays, in sequence, Take a list of the country’s I to these tricks the stunt of pitching It looked like a defeat for the sporting two wins over the clever girls team during teeir two years of 1930. Clemson, Kennedy, Auburn, Tu- great three-year-old stakes ringers while dashing-past on a Vets in the last of the fifth when State Halalko, the hard-Mtting )lay. 'The game 'Thursday, however, Now bote have left, five days lane. North Carolina, Vanderbilt, igipier. Cutting out some of ue motorcycle. with one down, Mathiason caught Tony Herrera and other leading is their first road game and tee Rec apart, with reports that each may pear on Sand; Beach Card smaller ones you have left: The Florida, Alabama, Georgia and one of Gleason’s fast balls on the lightweights, gives Mm a wide edge Girls are confident of mEfidng it also be at tee helm of another major Duke. Derby, Preakness, Bel­ nose and parked it imder the row of over Leto. .aose followers of tee teeir first defsst. league club next seaaon, or may Georgia beginning on the same mont Stakes, Dvwer, Withers, cars in deep center. The Vets were sport can see only Ramey with Ms 'The Ramblers are a bard bitting buy an Interest in a minor league T o n ^ t at 8.30. , Latonla Derby September 30 date, meets in order, handicapped last night by the fail­ year of additional experience and team but rumored to be a bit weak Club. and Arlington Classic. CARNERA TO HGHT harder fights but close friends of N irth Carolina State, Tulsme, ure of the regular pitchers to show on fielding. 'The Rec Girls can Not one of the country’s so-called Jimmy figure tee local boy will North Carolina, Mercer, New York up. Mathiason started t^ game in clout tee ball as attssted to by tee Fans will on tonight’s amateur top horses was able to win two of coMe-through with brighter stars University, Florida, Yale, Auburn, the box and "Duke" WUHe relieved I'T. Mts gathered by teem last week show at Sandy Beach Arena Geotgla Tech and Southern Cali­ these races. Broker’s Tip won the failed . against Wassuc. In teat game teey ON E M CITY CARD him in the third. The playoff will be get their first glimnse this aesaon of forn ia . Derby, Head Play the Preakness Leto baa a habit of making op­ also proved teeir ability to field How They Stand early next week when 'the Vets tee one and only Mike Murphy of (Broker’s Tip iast>, Mr. Khayyam ponents fight tee way he wants. He even bard Mt balls. .It Is this fact “No other southern team has a pitchers will be available. Bast Hampton. Mike who has been program so tough,” says a veteran uiaucmade a monkey outoul ofor Headneaa Playr^iay rii i u • n a proved this in battles with Baby teat is expected to result in the Rec The Vfts and Watkins Brothers YESTERDAY'S RESULTS idle from tee simon ure ranks for Dixie football writer, "none, in Jack Ranault. Panebo Villa, Oeorgle Girls having tee edge In tela game fiayers are Indebted to Manager tee past few months feeling he fact, has one that is close to either. rSe", “ ««* 3 Opponents Salvadore and Victor Lett!, when ne Thursday. 'The Ramblers with an Hublard and the Manchester Green American League needed a much desired rest la again No team abort of a Notre Dame Glory ran away from his field in boxed' Ms way to victory with llttie older team expect tee game to be a Washington 6, Philadelphia tbe Dwyer and then lost his next team for the loan of baseball equip­ Apparent effort. Againat Cocoa Kid, ready to thrill tea spectators and 1930 or a Southern Cidlfomia of " I in Exhibtion at New Haven set-up for < teem. A real battle, (lot). has given Matchmaker George 1931 could reasonably hope to get two starts. Tbe Belmont was won ment and services of tbe members of Jimmy found that Ms boxing was liowever, will be theirs if the Rec tbe team st the game. W asM ngton 10, Philadelphia Grosch first preference for-his serv­ through their schedule unscathed." by an erstwhile claiming horse Ineffective and he proceeded to alug Girls can possibly make it so.' (2 d ).. named Hurryoff, 'The Darb won the on Thursday. On Friday evening the Vets will with tee New Haven negro to win ices. In securing this lad to again Both teams, however, will start (Only games scheduled.) W ith ers and Inlander the CHassic. play the West Side Ramblers at the tee award. ' work on Bandy Beach cards George th e 1938 season much im proved haa sura got a real hit aa miks is West . Side Grounds. Manager A clever boxer defensively, Leto National League over last year—Tech with a more always in there trying, an PMladelphla ...... 87 52 .416 setto. Monaca, Pa., knocked out Freddie here on any number of occasions and Dovstt, ss-p ...... 8 1 They wlU stack up against the .411- The Pirates’ manager agreed to 1 1 3 Another fighter listed for tee tve- 'Polo, Silver Lake, Pa., 5. ring fans in this locality are well Buokland, Ifi)...... 3 0 Hartfords. Herb Fraser will pitch tea nams and changed tee nailie he Age No Help 1 0 1 th « A ’ -* ------* - nlng’e entertainment and a boy a Charleston, S. C.—Rufus Miles, aware of his capabUltles. Mays, the finr had already written in tee score TODAY'S GAMES And there are tbe older horses. C. Ssnkbeil, rf-p ..8 0 0 1 0 sure pleeaer for hie style of fighnng C harlotte, N . C., 149, knocked out Jersey mixer, wlU be makinf hie Roth, I f ...... 3 1 book. The "Aoee" are^ willing to Na^onal League : Plucky Play still is breaking the 1 1 0 end gamenese la Harry Dreeeel M Tug Phillips, Erie, Pa., 6. first appearance in New Haven, but play tee Pirates any time, any Cincinnati at S t Louis. hearts of the form players. Maybe Wiganowski, c .. .3 2 6 1 Rolyw e who will lead a team ftom he comes with an enviable record with Donlon knocking them down. plsM, for fun, nwnw or marbles It Chicago at Pittsburgh (2). you remember that^ during the last T lsm sy, l b ...... 3 1 ? 4 0 teat dto. Rtzgfiih BaleatBo, Geor^ and shoiild be able to give a good 'Vnckl has averaged 18 strikaouta they are given at least two d i^ Ameiiean League two years be limited his victories I Clark, Joe Bard and Brnia Veadi acoount of himself against the Cham­ a gam e 10 far tele aaaaon. Ha la a notIde so that oil tee players who St. Louis at Detroit. to races in which he whipped Gal­ 26 7 7 16 6 2 are down from the Odpltol city. League Leaders pion. ■peed ball pitcher and la hard to p lw with tee Aoee can be notified. ClevelaiMl at Chioago. lant Knight, , V. F . W ...... 020 1 4 - 7 Young Bovw, Bid Nlokolk Joe-Rtw- And, as the plans for the program M t Tha Alpines wUl take the field Tours in spo Washington at Philadelphia. and ? Well this year in W a t k in s ...... ^ 2 02 7 ere end A1 Norris wlU ha on knid By Associated Press go forward, Coimsotiout’a Italian with tee following revamped lineup: LMter F. BronUe, New York at Boston. his first start be beat a good field, Two bass hits, Tlsnmey, Wlgsaow- from WUUmantle. (Including yesterday’s games). population is getting mors and mors R. Fraaer lb, O’Leapty 2b, A. Bon- I M gr. A cee. carrying top weight at 124 poimds, sld; hoinh run, Mathiason; struck win be repreeented by nooui nvewo. American: Batting, excited over the appearance of their gini as, D. Farr 8b, SuUlvan cf, Ray­ A 0 B 8 h l ST A L L STARR and being a long shot, too. out, by SenkbeU 8. Lovstt 2, Mathia­ ■ter end Jeny Reals, J t e L t M t y White Sox, .381; Foxx, Athletics, nor If, N. Bogglni e, Sturgeon rf, H. But in his next out, dropping pride and joy, &e first at th eir son 4. Umpire, MeOprmick. and Norman Laah wlB riaifun inm i .v j : ; runs, Gehrig, Yanks, ; nm s F ra ser p. Tonight at 6:15 tee Aoss will play 66 86 n early 20 poimda, and .facing countrymen to ever hold the heavy­ WRESTLING P a n ie la w ’ batted in, Foxx, Atheltlcs, 90; hits, tea Center Springs AU Stars at Alt. poorer compettiion, he was next to weight championship of the world. The Stot bout wm staft preaipty-' Bimmons, Whi::e Sox, and ORBRN-nBEM^ Msbo. Ika Acsa mat and 4ifaiAetf Ust—"still running," as they say. Thestedium which holds 8.000 spso- at tllo p. m. ^ Cenators, -187; doubles, Bittiia, And if you’re not tho- punch tators it bsing salaried to aooom^ Yesterday's Stars Tonight at 6 p. m. Maocheeter ^ By Aasodated Press thn AO Jtars a few weekn aiio sBd Browns, 80; triples, Combs, Tanks, druific by this time, tsU this poor nuxUte a Capacity crowd of over Green and Hoee Oompaay No. 2 win Montreal—Joe Savoldl, . Three are put to win tke eseead gu im iM engage in a seven' game at fend Manush, Senators, lO; home mahtalily "bow come tbls Indian 12.000 fan# sxpeotsd to witness Car^ Oaks, MidU deflated Roland make it two etnlght LaaMMii or (^r Am»oS5Id Preee) ^ Jwvia Grova. Wbila thla gaiiM la at Kirohmeyer, Oklahoma, straight runs, Foxx, Athletlea, 28; Ruth, Runner?’' A bang-up two-ysar-old. nsra in his exhibition. Dov^ and Xlim a wUl Bob Burke, Jaek RuiaeRdhd BiU oouraa a prmetioa game, It wlU aerva f ills . tehea for tte Aeea wbilq Yankees, 24; stolen bases, Chap- As a three-ysar-old a ebmmen The matchmaker has Uned up a tke u a iw ity Of OtiliensB” MoAfed, S6fiat6rs.^Bur]ie and Rua- to iadieate wo tu interested teas Camdan, N. J.---Ray Stasis, Cali- qadJIakawlU moat U' ' Yanks, 18; pitting,: Allen, jMater. As a four-ys4r-old, nsait to brilliant ufidsr owfd to support the sell held A’e to four biu in first just what oEmdltien the Green beys fbmia. d efM ^ Dick Ralnss, Tw> bgttMfe for the Alt Tsnkees, 9-2. XquipoiM, tbs outstanding M w f at ■|ip*araaos of the worW i hsavy- iam s) MoAfAe dbuted ' triple and. are in, after irianliig atreauAue as, (tsro fiU i ipUt, Rilfiss u iifis Aoes will xbeet at ' - JIfn tia q a l: Sam e as j^esterdagr.. i tb e y e a f» W4d|tllt ChhlfiplQg. > r*. * ft- • ,iMMMr tad piteked.wpu la n U itftQ li. ffamea last Suaday. ftot M 8:W o’elofilt

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tOST AND FOUND MOVING—TRUCKING^ APARTBISNTS—FLATS- STORAGE 20 TBNSMBNT8 63 COOFEItAIIVES U K Hei^*8 A Brief History. LOST—BRINDLB BULL dog. I U « &AI{QAIN RBOE ward If returned to 149 Oakland SILVER LANE BUB U N E offer tha FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement, ^ ^ KATHAUNS HAWAND-TAnjbg, NSA s tre e t McoBUBodetion of their lerfe De* with ahadaa and all improvementa, M/utKEiiNC A c c o r d O f Flying Achievements lAoce hue for lodge, party or team read y A u g . l a t T ^ p h o n e 7868. tripe a t e p e d al ra te i. Phone 8068, BEGIN HEBE TODAY AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 FOR RENT—AUGUST ISTv—Five was so wUte, so pitiably white. » « • - 8860,8864. ' EUNOB BTAFFOBD falla In New' York. Julv 26.— (A P )— ^Thls^taly to Illinois; nor did toe tower- room flat, flrst floor, all Improve­ “If I could kiss you,” ha thought, ------*------■ dismay them, nor toe W B BITS, 8BLL and esebangt used love with BABBETI COLVIN. is toe u^versary . amastog ad­ LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE ments. In^pilre 86 RuaselL street “and know you kilned no one New En^md Dakpneo m grumblmg sea. < cars all makes and models. Armory She is 20 and he la 86. LIDA venture. moving, general trucking, livery else!” , Before Bleriot—six years before— Oarafe, 60 Wells street Telephone STAFFORD, EUnor's J e a 1 o a a, Twenty-four years ago today, on service. Our affiliation urltb United FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, She whispered softly, “You must ^ere had been Orville Wright He 6874. scheming mother, breaks up tiie FiTor of a Law P ro ce» J u ly 25, 1909, tu la B lerio t flew toe with all Improvements and garage. be tired— ” flew 120 feet, and dumfbunded toe Vans Service means lower rates on romance by eonvinoing Barrett TRngUxh riiannel! Inquire 88 Lewis street “N o !” w orld. 1931 A U B U R N C O N V E R T IB L E furniture moving to distant points. that Elinor Is a heartleos flirt Twenty-four planes sat at dawn “You’re very good to me,” she In four lines history Is told: coupe; 1930 F o rd Tow n sedan; 1930 Large modem trucks, experienced FOR RENT—TWO. THREE and When EMnot*s nont wenlthy i a g T a x . today in majestic elegance on toe said in a drugged tone that la the O rvUle W rig h t— 120 feet. Harley Davidson motorcycle; 1929 men, prompt service, all goods in* four room fumlehed or uofumlahed MISS ELLA SEXTON, dies she sinrface ot Jamaica Bay, ready at result of pain and shock. Louis Bleriot— The Channel. Indian motorcycle. Terms, trades. sured while in transit are features apartments. Mancbeiter Construe' leaves her fortane to Barrett Then the wfll of a bearded young ItaUan, “I love you,” he told her. Italo Balbo, to fly an ocean! Charles Lindbergh— The Atlantic. ^ Cole Motors, at the Center.. offered at no extra ^penia to you. tlon Co. T el. 4181 o r 4869. dmnken VANCE CABTEB ehoote W aahington, July 26.— ( A P ) — From Calala, France, to Dover, WUey Poet—The world. Dally tripe to New York, bagg^o BBNTWELL STAFF(»D, EUnor's George H. Thompson, counsel for delivered direct to stearnghlp piers. FOR RENT—THREE, five and six ThC'OmaU French clock struck TCngiand, is barely 26 mUes. Bleriot They are toe chosen i quartet— father. Barrett tella Elinor that If toe Bellows Falla dooperatlve Wright, Bleriot, Lindbergh, P o st- WANTED—AUTOS— F o r fu rth er Inform ation call 3063, room tenements, with all modem two sharp notes. SUlnor slept flew it; and toe day Is an epochal rile will marry |iim and live as a Creamery, urged toe adoption of his soloist aU, performing unforgetta­ MOTORCYCLES 12 8860, 88M. Perrett & Glenney, Inc. improvements, inquirer at 147 East fuest In Ur boose for a year he and then woke with a cry to sob annlvCrsi^. • marketing agreement aaone provid­ Balbo’a fleet of planes flew from ble symphonies in toe skies. C enter street o r telephone 7864. win give her the entire Sexton for­ anew. He soothed her, felt her WANTED TO BUY Model T Ford ing adjustment administration hear­ tane to divide among her relatlvea, relax, and trembled, knowing that ton. truck. Telephone Rosedale 61>5 FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene­ ing on toe, Boston mllkshed. REPAIRING 23 the rightful inherlton. Knowing las touch could comfort her. At between 5 and 6 p. m. Thompsbn’a plan would permit toe ment at .163 Oak street rent |20. the money may save her father's four he put her Into bed without MOWER SHARPENING, vacuum retention of present milk pools in Inquire Osano. Telbpbone 8816. life, Elinor agrees. waking her. Then, Ibwering toe MAYOR HA(R]E SILENT WOOLEN INDUSTRY claaner, washing machine, gun, toe Boston area and set up toe pres­ The marriage takes place. Bar­ night Ught, be settled In a smaU Want Ad Information lock repairing, key making. Braltb* FOR RENT—4 ROOM flat all im­ fbair and stood near. ThO Are ent New England governors dairy provements. Inquire 16 Homestead rett, etui beUeving the Um L id a advisory board to administer toe TAKES UP CODE w aite, 62 P earl street. haa told him, fln& hlmsrif more died; toe room turned black. ON PO U nC A L TOPICS s tre e t Tel. 7091. msrketoig agreement. Arguments In love with Elinor than ever. The It seemed to him, waiting there Manchester for agreements supported by toe doctor orders t change of climate for any neod that she could have COURSES AND CLASSES 27 FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM tene­ consolidated dairies and toe inde­ Jersey City Executive Cuts Public Hearing Held'lo Agree Evening Herald for her father and EUnor goes to of him, that he bad never been so ment, all modem conveniences, |18 pendent milk dealers of Boston were Short European Trip — Says On a'Raais of Fair Competi­ Aiken with him. close to a human soul as be was BEAUTY CULTURE—Earn while per month. Arthur A. Kiiofia, tele­ heard yesterday. CLASSIFIED Years befoie Barrett tUelded to her and without toe faintest, Depression **Is Licked.” tion. learning. Details free. Hartford phone 6440 or ^869. P le a^ g for equity for the farm­ ADVERTISEMENTS Us half-sister, M ABOA RADNOR, physical touch. Perhaps, he rea­ Academ y o f H airdressing, 698 M ain er-owned property In toe Bellows FOR RENT— 6 ROOM tenement, all when a youthfnl romance ended soned, it was because for toe ^ t N e w Y ork , July 26.— ( A P ) — R e­ W euhington, July *25— ( A P ) — street, Hartford. Falla cooperative, Thompson said he Count six Avsrxs* words to a Ubs. Improvements. Apply 31 Wads­ dleastrouriy. Marcia had a fon time he was thinking only of a.- fusing to discuss poUtical matters, Public hearings on a code of fair Initials, numbsrs and abbrsvlatlona believed toe adoption of toe Con­ saeb count as a word and oompound worth street. whom Rsrrett adopted. He has otoer. Mayor Frank Hague of Jersey City, competition foi the woolen textile solidated Dairies plan would reduce industry ,0OBed today with a prom­ words as two words. Minimum cost Is HELP WANTED—MALE 36 promised Marcia nevet to reveal When she awoke be was sleep­ N. J., arrived in New York today FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, toe Bellows Falls’ Investment to ise by Deputy Administrator A. D. pries ot thres llnss. the boy’s story. Lids Stafford ing and toe first dim morning aboard toe liner lie de France after Lins rates per dsy for translsnt MEN FOR WELL PAYING adver­ w ith g a ra g e , 162 School street, also “Junk value.” W hiteside at the natloiial recovery learns about tbe boy’s existence sunUght was printed on toe floor. cutting short his visit in Europe. sda tising work. Ehcperience unneces­ three room apartments. Maple Questioned by Francis Goertner, administration that every effort BSeetlTe March 17, iOX7 and concludes Ve Is Barrett’s ron. As she looked at him Barrett He was enthusiastic over senti­ Car.b Chargs sary. No selling. Write Public street. Telephone 6017. counsel for toe adjiistment adminis­ would be made to obtain speedy Barrett makes an unannoonced opened his eyes and stared at her ment in Europe regarding President 6 Conssoutlvs Days 1 cts| S cts Agency, 8 Elaat 12th., N . Y. tration, be said If a general pool action. t ConsacutlTs Oays ..] • otsi U ots trip to Aiken. He finds BOB TEL- wonderlngly for a short sjiace and Roosevelt and toe National recovery FABE there and suspects Elinor such as proposed by toe Consolidat­ program . ‘ Two important amendments were WANTED—YOUNG MAN with car BUSINESS LOCATIONS then remembered. All ordsrs tor irrsanlsr inssrtlons of carrying on a flirtation with ed Dairies were set up “we must be "The sentiment everywhere, with offered by the manufacturers. One will bs ebarsed at th# ons tiro# rats. to assist in selling and collecting He rose from toe chair with a FOR RENT 64 Bob. In an angry scene be tells treated as a producer. We are a everybody with whom it was dis­ provided that no employee would re­ Special rates for long term svsry department, part time. Call Silbros. "tiffened Jerk and, band on her her that be knows all about her farmer, a corporate farmer.” He ceive a smaller wage undei toe pro­ dsy advsrtlslna glvan upon rsausst T O R E N T — O F F IC E S A T 866 M ain shoulder, looked down at her. cussed, is to toe effect that in the Ads ordarsd for turss or six days affairs. Later hr apologizes. * said he understood toe United Farm­ posed 40 hour w e^ than, he had IF YOU WANT TO GET YOUR street (Orford Bldg.). Apply Eld- United States Ues toe saving of tbe and stopped before tbs tblrd or Bfta That, night Bentwell Stafford "Bflinor,” be said, “I want you ers’ Cooperative of Morrlsvllle, Ver­ been receiving for a longer week. dsy will bs charged only foi tbs so- groceries and household supplies at w a rd J. HoU. Tel. and 8026. world. They confldeiitly believe that to know that I’U do everything I mont, and toe Milton, Massa­ The other banned tae “stretchout” tusl number of times the ad appear* wholesale, and a wonderful chance dies. toe depression is going to be licked can to help you.” chusetts, cooperative favored hla system and called for appointment ad. obarglng at tbs rets sarasd. but to m ake 182.60 w eekly besides, by President Roosevelt.” no allowance or refund! can bs mads He thought of those mornings plan. of a committee to make a further on six tiros ads stopped after the send me your name immediately. HOUSES FUR REN'l 65 NOW OO ON WITH THE STORY after his father’s death when he, study of this problem. fifth day. No experience necessary. New Ford “The Consolidated Dairies plan,” TO RENT—FIVE AND SIX room CHAPTER XXXVra waking, wondered \ first what trou said Thompson, “does not differ es­ Wo "tin forbids"; wlsplay llnss not sedan free to producers. Albert Indications v/ere that -the code sold. 'bouses, single and double; also bled him and then remembered sentially from ours. In principle It Tbs Herald will not bs rssponslbls M ills, 2478 M onm outb, Cincinnati, Barrett arose with e Jerk and POULTRY RACKETEER would be sent to the President with modem apaxtments. Apply ^ w ard with aching suddennesa differs slightly. That is with respect few if any changes recommended for mors than oos Incorrsot Insertion O. took the stairs two at a time. The of any sdvsrtlssmsnt ordered tor J. H oll. Telephone 4642 and 8026. Her eyes brimmed. He dropped to toe pool. \ by toe recovery udminlstration, des­ nurse was waiting for him in toe mors tbaa ons Urns. (XTS JAIL SENTENCE perate contentions of labor that a Tbs Inadvsrtsnt omission ot ineor* to toe e^e of toe bed and drew "I'can understand how an organ! upper ball. Sbj whispered, ‘Ter- 30 hour week and minimum wage ">f root publlestlon of advertising will M LIVE STOCK— VEHICLES 42 SUMMER HOMES her into his arms. zation like toe-Consolidated Dairies rsotlfltd only by osncsllatlon ot tbs haps you can help Mrs. Colvin. "We’ll get through this, dear­ might find It necessary to adopt 818 would meet toe ends of toe in­ ebargs mads tor tbs ssrvlos 'sndsrsd. FOR SALE—NEW MILCH ac­ FOR RENT 67 N e w Y ork , July 25 — ( A P ) — We’re worried about her. They est,” be promised. She was cUng- some such system as they proposed dustry more adeqmtely than tbe All advsrtlssmsnts must eonforni credited Jersey cow. H. E. Keeney, Joseph Weiner, aUeged head of toe in style, copy and typography with were so devoted— " ing- to him. He felt a sweep of for administering toe price returns. code as presented by employers. 612 Keeney street, telephone 6424. A NEW 6 ROOM cottage, all mod poultry racket in toe Bronx; today Tbe code calls tor a 40 hour week regulations enforced by tbs publish* He opened Elinor's door with­ dizziness, a surge, of blood that W e assume it might be effective. But srs and they reserve tbs right to em conveniences, at Black Point waa fotmd guUty of conspiracy to out waiting to bear more, stepped made bis ears ring. in New England'when it is intended and minimum wages of f 18 weekly adit, revise or reject any cony eon* Beach Club, 2 weeks, or the month. coerce and was sentenced to an In­ sidered objsetionsbie. Into toe room ind closed toe door "You sat bere^all night?” she to spread such a pool over tbe in toe south and 814 in toe north. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 Mrs. Percy Robinson, 9 Griswold determinate term of six months to Whiteside, in closing the hearing, CLOSINQ HOURS—Classified ads to F.fter himself. A small night light asked in a whisper. He closed whole territory It is an unnecessari­ bs published asms dsy must bs rs* street. three years In toe penitentiary. . said there were three major prob­ FOR SALE—QUAKER cook stove, was burning by toe oed. Elinor lay his eyes. Her bjud moving on ly large problem and Incurs un­ eelvsd by 13 o'clock noon: Saturdays lems before toe industry that de­ 10:30 s. m. also gas range. Inquire at 46 there dry-eyed and too quiet. He his arm ! necessarily large expenses to toe He was tried in Bronx Special manded immediate consideration. Florence street. crossed toe room swiftly to lean “Where else would I be?” he producer. Sessions Court He wfui nattUy at­ TELEPHONE YOUR These, he said, were flrst a study of above her. answered as steadily as he could, ’T do not think that between the tired and Jaunty wbeh he entered W A N T ADS. toe problem by limitation of toa­ FOR SALE —KITCHEN STOVE UEUT.MANGINKILIED “Child— !” he whispered. “so long as I thought you might groups in New Bkiglano toe volume toe courtroom, but became pale re Presiding Justice Daniel A. Direnzo dies, and, third, a review and study Ads are aeosptsd over tbs tslspbons and oil burner. Cheap If taken at “I haven’t anyone now,” she need anytoing 1 could give you?” of surplus varies materially. If so, at tbs CHAROB RATB given above delivered toe verdict, which was of toe problem of restriction of once. Inquire 84 Summit street. said clearly. He held her away a moment, look­ these producer organizations should as a oonvsnisnes to advertisers, but AS HE LEADS TROOPS concurred in by Justices Harry H. combs. Limitation of machine tbs CASH RATBS will bs aeosptsd as “You have me as long as you ing down on her. "You know I carry their own s i^ a s , should keep LAST CALL ON RANGE oil bura- Dale and Human Rayflel. hours, he said, .was a basic problem BULL PATMBNT If paid at tbs busi* want me. So long as there is love you,” he added, “but not bow it in tbe country and sell it them­ ness offlos on or before tbs seventh ers completely installed at f 10. This The chargee- against Weiner were for many Industries. Son of Late French World War anytoing I can do for you,” be much— ” selves. In otoee, words, toe farmer day following tbs first insertion ot same burner formerly sold at based on threats allured to have saob ad otAsrwlss tbs CHAROB assured her. chooqea to run hla own mill.” 129.76. Super H o t Shell Oil B urner Chief Dies in Morocco. been made agakist toe S. S. and B. RATB will bs oollsotsd. No rssponsi* He sat down on toe edge of toe Again he held her close and The Consolidated Dairies plan blUty for orrors In tslspbonsd ads Co. Ed Hess; Mimager. Ldve^ t*oultry Corporation and toe bed and took one of her small knew that she was crying. provided for distribution of milk STILL EXPLOSION will bs assumed and tbelr aocuracy subsequent wrecking of Its place of R abat, Morocco, July 25.— ( A P ) — bands between bis. It was cold, "Remember what I said. It need surplus through toe administration cannot bs guarantssA business April 7 last. Lieut. Henri Man^n, son of tbe late twlttoing. He laid a band on her not bother you,” he heard himself set up by toe agreement Urging a WANTED TO BUY 68 Of seven men tried in toe same WRECKS RESIDENCE INDEX OF World W ar general Charles Maagin, bared shoulder and noticed that assure her, his voice a little rough­ program involving toe lowest pos­ case, four were convicted early in CLASSIFICATIONS PRICES ARE UP—ic lb. for rags. it w a s cold as her. hand. She ened. sible distribution cost, Thompson (Ooatfamed From Page'Ooe) was killed today at tbe head of a ajt May. Weiner elected to have his Good prices on tirea, newspapers “I love you,” she said hesitat­ said: Births marcUng column of native troops of looked questioningly at him. ease decided on toe transcript of SfigMrtaMta I. a ...... B and batteries. Phone 6879. W m . whom he took command a fortnight “You’re cold, Elinor.” ingly. '/But I loved you before "We think it a practical matter work in a nearby factory and her IfanvTss .^MSK.».w..w-...... G that what toe farmer gets depends toe testimony. Ostrinsky. ago. "A m I ? ” and it did nothing—but hurt me.” 4 ■ husband was out looking for work. Deaths ...... M ta...... £ on how much tibe consum er can be Card ot Ttaanks...... B Details were lacking, but he was « He rubbed 'ler hands, suddenly 'Til make you very certain that Fire Marshal Dennis J. Lahey made to pay for hla milk. Tbe price In Ms|norlam .nr.r..m ^ presumably shot by desert dissi­ raised her and held her in his It won’t hurt you from now on,” PHYSICIAN DIES said they probably would .have been paid toe farmer depends on what ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 5» dents whom the troops from Mar­ arms. For a moment she was rigid, bc^ promised. "Ill give you all seriously injured had to ^ been in Announosfflsnts 3 toe consumer pays for his quarters Personals ...... > rakech, Morocco, were enclrclli^ k'lon she relaxed and he heard toe tbe time . you want for toe test. Meriden, July 26— (A P )— FHmeral toe building: FOR RENT—FURNISHED rooms provided that In toe middle the Aatome bliss flrst deep sob that shook her. And now. I want you to get up, servtobs for Dr. Thaddeus S. Sklt.ci- The explosion blew out part of toe for light housekeeping, gas and during a sandstorm. Automobiles for Sals ...... 4 "Darling!” he whispered. “Dar­ c;ess 'and get out of toe house necessaiy handling cpsts are toe re­ zien, 44, prominent local practition­ flooring of their tenemeniC and toss­ Automobiles for Bxebargo b sink in every room, reasonable, 109 Lieut. Mangin assumed his com­ sult of reasonable efficiency. lin g !" into the sunshine with me. Will er, who died suddenly last uigbt ed their famiture about. A heavy Auto Aeosssorlss—Tlras ...... • Foster street.— Gmbe. mand after recovering from a frac­ “The agricultural adjustment act Auto Repairing—Painting ...... 7 A half hour later Miss Hem- you. dear?” after having suffered a shock In his kitchen range collapsed flat on toe tured vertebra received when he was doesn’t Interest itself much in iron­ Auto Schools ...... i*A mingway entered toe room after "Yes,” she -answered. She had office, will be held Thursday morn­ floor. Four canaries In toe Stulpin knocked down by a ' street car in ing out toe dealera/ problem. It is a Autos—Ship by Xtuck ...... I Barrett’s “Come!” answered her drawn away from him. “i do ing at 10 o’clock at St Stanlslaua tenement survived toe blast Autos—Per Hire ...... 3 BOARDERS W A NTED 59-A Paris while on furlough. producers’ relief 4ct and a farmers’ knock. He war sitting in a deep love you,” ahe sal^ “but give me church with burial in toe family Officers seized a quantity of (larsgss—Service—Storage « .... 1C (General Maugln, one of the great insui'ance policy. Unless be be­ Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... 11 FOR RENT—PLEASANT FRONT chair before toe Itoe be bad time. Tm afraid! Tm afraid of plot in St. Staniriaus cemetery. liquor. army chiefs of the World War, died comes ^ Denefldary I do not see Wanted Autos—Motorcycles .... 13 bed-room, board If desired. Reason­ started. 'Elinor, wrapped in blan­ love!” , ( Bnsiness arid Protcssloaal Servfses in 1926. H e directed the historic where toe administration need con­ able. 3 Oakland street, telephone kets, was in his ai ins._ She had Then she kissed him. Business Services Offered ...... II counter-attack o f July 18, 1918, cern itself with dealers problem." Household Services Offered ...... 1I*A 4481. b«ien crying, Miss Hemmlngway Refreshed by a cold tub, Bar­ using American troops as bis spear­ Governor Louis J. Brann of Maine Building—Contracting ...... 14 saw with relief. That resetien rett dresaed. He felt a content­ Florists—Nurseries ...... 16 head at Juvigny). was present at yesterday’s hearing LARGE FRONT ROOM for 2 per­ wrs normal and reassuring. The ment he had not known for weeks. Funeral Directors ...... If but did not speak. He registered Heatini Plumbing—Roofing •ansi 1 < sons, with board. Reasonable. CS girl had seemed too unnaturally 01 course le was deeply sympa­ incognito at a prominent hotel and Insurance II G arden stre e t Phone 6194. contained. thetic with’Elinor in her suffering Millinery—Oressmsklng ...... ID BROADWAY TOO NARROW returned home today. - / Moving-Trucking—Storage ... 30 ‘1 brought another sleeping but be had toe knowledge that Painting—Papering ...... 21 A P ARTM EN'1’8— FIJ^TS— powder for Mrs. CJolvin— ” throughout the ordeal be had Professional Services ...... z* 23 ”(3ood!” said Barrett. Elinor kept his head. He would give Itepalrlng ...... 23 TENEMEN'rS 63 FOR THE WINNIE MAE AIMEEISINLOVE Tailoring—Uyelng—Cleaning ... 24 sat up, drank It and then lay back. her time and with time perhaps as trust would come be­ Toilet Goods and Service ...... 26 FOR REINT—TWO tenements, new Miss Hemmlngway saw toe man’s* Wanted—Businett Service 21 tween them as there could be be­ brick bouse, comer Spruce and So WUey Post Will Have to arms tighten as she closed toe WITH HER HUSBAND ISdaeailoBel door. tween a man and woman. Charter Oak streets. John Sire, 309 Give Up Idea of Riding in It Couraee ana Claseea 37 He breakfasted, wandered out Private Instruction ...... 28 1-2 Sphice street. During Parade. “Am I torjng you?” Elinor ask­ JJanclng .*,...... S8*A ed. of toe house and a short half hour (Contiaiied From Page One) Musical—Oramatlo • • • e a 0 oKifo f • • 89 FOR RENT—ON THE EAST sidi, “Dearest, you could not tire me later she Joined hiir. She looked Wanted—Instruction ...... 10 N e w Y ork , J uly 25.— ( A P ) — worn, and spent. He wr^ped her had better rest for a brief while, Augtut 1st, a- first fioor modem 6 this w ay.” \ • Flaanelal When Wiley Post rides up Broadway in rugs and tucked her into a she said: Bonds—Slocks—Mortgages ...... U loom flat, with garage. Wm. tomorrow to receive the city’s plau­ He stroked her ludr with a hand deck chair on toe terrace, her “Honey, m try to help them.” ,'business Opportunities ...... 32 K anehl, Telephone 7773. dits at an official reception at City • Money to Loan ...... 33 that had grown unsteady, bent his back toward toe . hushed, gloomy Newa Kept From Her Hall, the Winnie Mae, his round-the- Help ead SltaatJoas FOR RENT—3 ROOM APART­ head until his cheek touched her house. I Passengers on boa;-d ship knew world plane, will not go along. Help Wanted—Female ...... 38 MENT, all improvements, hot wa­ cheek that was hot from tears. Her band soyght his and rested nothing of Huttmi’s divorce action, Help Wanted—Male ...... SI Post had said that he was willing ter heat furnished also garage. In­ “E lin o r ^ ’’ there. Captain Harold T. McCAw said. Her Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 37 to ride in. the plane up the street if Agents Wanted ...... -.-.S7-A quire 18 LUley street, upstairs. “Y e s? ” “Mother is coming by plane,” messages were kept confidential and that was desired. Today, however, Situations Wanted—Female...... 38 he .heard her say. Barrett’s brows news bulletins regarding the action Situations Wanted—Male ...... SI police made a survey of the famous •T want to -ask you' to give me TWO OF OUR BEST three room another trial. Let me > show you dre,w close./For some reason be­ were eliminated. Emptoyment Agencies...... 41 reception thoroughfare and the Idea “I wanted to protect her as much Live Stock—Feta—Poaltry-Vehleles apartments are i^cant, redecorat­ that rm not so changeable as you yond his dislike for her he dreaded was abandoned. as 'Doasllfle.” he said. Oogs—Birds—Pets ...... 41 ed. hot water. Johnson Block. Tel. think. I. won’t bother you In any Lida. Stafford’s coming; Ltvi Stock—Vehicles ...... 42 The decision was made because A short, time after toe interview 6917 o r 7635. way, I promise. Do you believe Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 Broadway is not broad enough at with Aimee was concluded, she came Wanted — Pets— Poultry—Stock 44 m o?” (To Be Contoraed) FOR RENT—^ O 4 ROOM tene­ certain points to permit the Winnie on deck, clinging on toe ri^m of Cap­ For Sale—MIsecllaaeeaa “ Y es— ” ments at 11 Plano Place. Rent free Mae, with its 41-foot wingspread, to tain McCaw, for photographs. Articles tor Sale ...... 46 “>Ntoat - I w an t m ost from U fe Boats and Accessories ...... 41 to August 1st Inquire on premises. be taken through the street in She made a brief talk for toe Building Materials ...... 47 safety. now is to take care of you. Noto- BUS DRIYERS CASES sound cameramen, smiling ^ while Diamonds— Watches—Jewelry ' 41 FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement Police found that at Rector street else matters to me— ” she s4id hoW glad she was to be Electrical Appliances—Radio ... 41 Her hand moved and for a sec­ Fuel and Feed...... ;....46*A modem improvements, furnace and Broadway is only 37 feet wide from back In America and get back to Garden — Farm—Dairy Prodoeta 60 garage. Peter Schoen, 109 Norman curb to curb, and that there la a ond : he felt that it pressed his ' TO BE HEARD AINL 5 Angelus Temple again. Household Goods ...... M s tre e t similar width at Exchange Place. hand faintly. He touched her soft The divoroe action of Hutton fol- (B'tAD THE'BTOBY, THEN CXILOB TOT PIOTUB^ Machinery and Tools...... 61 hair Trito his Ups, stared blindly loTved rumors that have been wlde- Musical Instruments...... SI Wee Duney gladly drew some that thing?” . “Whyr school’s out” FOUR ROOM FLAT, flrst floor, STOBMINO WABNING at the leaping fire. qiread tor months. The baby hoax Office and Store BqnlDmsBt 64 State Officials Adced to Evolye more and made' toe little said the teacher. "All the little Specials at the Stores...... 66 pleasant neighborhood, nice shady *T want a chance to make you telegram,:which A1i m « P a ris school flah roar. And then he flah are free. Wealing A pparel-Furs...... 17 y v d . C. J. Strlck-and}^ 168 M ain San Juan, Puerto Rico, July 26.— care, for me without feeling Plan So n iat They Can Car­ vraa to trace leaks in her messages Wanted—To Buy ...... II wrote some numbers and ex­ "Why dMit ’nnliM' run out­ s tre e t Phone 7874. (AP)—A storm waning imp^ed aahamed.” ry Passengers Out of; State; to toe temple, immedlatoly preceded ItooBis—Board—Hotela—Resorts claimed, "Well, who can add? ^ side? Theytl name' some games Govenor Robert H. Gore today to .‘Tm sorry 1 said that, Barrett. it Hutton asserted he was a “pet Reatavraatr T U be your teacher for a spell that can be tried.” "AD right’* re­ Rooms Without Board • • • djD • • 61 order all construction employees of I know it’s my fault that you poodle.” with plenty of affection but FOR RENT—FOUR room flat with GreeniritSl, July 26— (A P ) — The and, very nortly, ,I can tell vdileh ified one Tiny. ”AI1 you fish come Boardera Wanted • ••••• • il*A- the Interior to return to duty Im­ can’t care steadUy—e no ’^rlvUeges.” ! , Country Board—Reaorte . . . « . . . . 10 all ImprovemeDts, 223 Spmee S t “But you^n find I can!” . he cases of several Inter-atato bus driv­ He h ^ tved, he said, **t being toe ona of you la pretty good, and follow me.”' , Hotela—Restanraata ...... 61 mediately in preparation for a pos­ which is very bad.” Wanted-Room»—Board 6t sible emergency^ ^ r.'om ised. W h y , he attosd hl^n ers, who vrere sriieduled to appear husband of a ieelehrity, contendlag FOR RENT—NEAR Cmter, two self,, had he expec^ toe- impos­ hla life h ad bean..*’iK) bed o f roses.” Cme flah said, “That’s a real mean A grand ruShithijiriii^ the school- Beal llBtata Fet Beat Today was a holiday as thirty-five in town court today for operating in modem, five room flats, outlet for sible from her? ’Ihere were no trlM t Gee, we don’t like arithmetic. house door a n d tl|iqr Toere aU ou t­ Apartments, Flats, Tenements .. 61 years ago American troops landed Busineaa Looationa tor Rent 64 electric stove, garage if desired. women who did not, in some vray, Connecticut without publio'oervlce w oB K lera f o b b e o o v b b y Let’s some kindergarten side once more. Two large flah here. All government offices were Honahs tor Rent ...... 61 Phone 6661. let men down Marda bad and registratlona, yrare put over for H a rtfo rd . ^ 25— ( A P ) — Tbo gSM e, like all toe small a h do. promptly isft the rest mid Buburbaa tor Rent 66 closed. so had her fiery, suUen mother. beulng August 5 at toe Ckmnectieut'.Carabfir of CommircA . di^ lessons are done shouted, "Hey! Summer Homes for Rent 67 FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement Weather reports from the easten *Wantsd to Rent • ••»•• • • «L« 66 EUnor’s motoei had been brdtaUy request of Attorney Paul Con­ will ssrvr^uvua Uason agent be­ aad'now W re ready for atfok fun. ^ Jjoww wliat yoa are gdh)g cn modem iniprovaments, call at 16 Caribbedn said a storm was ceiiter- P —■ ■Btnte Far gala frank in her relations of- toe nery of Norwalk.' He said ho repre- tween tka local-ohiambars and JdAnl W S'BSYV -Itoe to: keep .on ivoiitoig, A ah w ortb s trM t o r telephone 8022. Ing, over Guadeloupe and probably Apartment Bolldtag for BaU 61 falUngs of her sex. Miss RUa had sented Rbton Point park as well as B . Goss of Watarbury, cbalrinan oif whin' w rre rmdly througlt*' Oarage If deidrsd. would reach here tomorrow morn­ Boalnau P^porty for Balo ••...« 70 frit that no form of spying, sras some 20 bus driven from Stamford, a committoc that wfll administor, b o t h b e i Fanu aad-Laai for BaU m -—- 71. ing. . , bensato bri. They iverc obvtonily Norwalk, Darien and Oreemrioh, tot blanket raoevsry COdq to, tola i Hal” laughed ’A'fh(haMasa Is up^ its Hoaaaa for Sftlte MB • aw • «9i 7S FOR RENT—MODERN 6 room ’ittoo’re Uke me. Tha^ the XtOta forSalo «a(.r.*w..e*.aa*ec*e . 79 ’ tenement 771th gang** on Edger- fOl aUkOi^yst sometlaMi aasan and told the court he had taken up state, f ^ BoM gt 9rqpotp!..tor Bala aaeisa* 74 found C M ’.TTpiitan -w h o 'oom pellfd the 'adattor wtto. OoL .IBohael A; Mr. Goan, M M prsaidant of , the I used to be. X awvqr ^ like ' “ toytht-r' Bubuihaa for flUo ..•.-rr.oi.cM** 79 ton street Tslsphcne 880L ^ m t Baal EMiM for EatfuMwo .> 79 bla love antt^^6HUr « - orimtroinlae. Connor, ftate motor'vekicIi .ooiB^ BoovUl *" work, but 1 g ^ 's lM I W aatoB—Boat BM ata W4r.ttmtfs ^7f< BO* had fd i^ ' BUim. LDMhtless 'mfialonerl • - ' wUl work Trttli. Cbaihbato of right. ' . • 'V FOR R S l^—5 R Q (^ ffat, 8a,Bum- T O R E if T tm M ' Awetloai jjagal HaHaw imervstrek^ J. 'J. Rohen,’td«|>lH»e 0NFUBNI8HED RDCtllBv Ebb > TelfOro hsd^^ri* hir ai ? he The Ijiwyer merce to too naHoos tewiia lout ."L fbund 05^ J Lsffal RotloM BBBBBBB;oVBB-BBWiBB*if 7483. Ttakw Blook, Uglitvliill' dM; 'wm r- trid' hlnvNlf ho uii^ to cantor -Tilto 'tXe ■ m otor dtte8,.R:7ns a|f4^at tlM alRto vdUc; -ft' -nei^-■ jDsG'a aw -to aklMi; MdtillriM ttuiilf not Ohildi of^tlute ' , g f ^ t o ^ . H a - - Jbi pm'm F o a R ENT-r4 BOOlC^MBemefl(t..Bll h |6 to BOO* ' gentty tb thsit'' Hib ■■■ ImprovemdBt^ jMffBge S ■ ' - ' tV * ^ PAGE N W l . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CX3NN., TUCSPAY, JULY 2 5 ,198«.

By GeiiE A hern ^n erv ille Frfks ______By Fontaine Pox OtJB BOARDING HOtSE

SUITCAgg^VSlMPSOH IS'TRViNe TO Sg»-t HIE GOUP CLUBS, SENSE and NONSENSE • > \ rr AINT OL JUVieUE^ LOOK AfjA MOW f EPUTHNS JOE, WQGKSING^ *W' ■FROM TW' HEAT UKE A &\jeCTR\C TAM TW •F»ER€0LAT0R/— YOU COULB L I K E A CONGRESSIONAL PBOBiB* -M w—rm thinking of opening a BARBECUE A STEAK ON KIS t movie theater. b l o k e WHO NEVER FEEVS Men grow weary of the chatter Neighbor — WeU, there’s good TTA' HEAT J— SET A •BROW 2— IE TH'THERMOMETER Which 10 long they must endure. money in that business. CH\LL IN AFRICA 'NHEN THE e o E S UP ANOTTHER 'DEGREE, As it tells what is the matter, ■ Man—It isn’t the money so much; ' but rd Uke to see my wife and chil­ TEMP^WURE'FELL'BELOW \20 HE'LL SLUMP INTO A PILE But it does not suggest a cure. dren once in a while. \N *m'SHADE UPTH’ OP WET WASH% G9 AMAZON HE WAS* Return, to the 2-cent postage will Do not forget that your children oomportable w hen deserve the right not to have too it easier for us who are not PAUSH ? BE60NB WTTH xnany advantages thrust upon them; so speedy at arithmetic to figure TH' S U N PEELED and the chance to create a few for out how many stamps we can get B A N A N A S 9 MOU y I DON'T NOTICE themselves. for so much. THE HEAT }-*->NHAr I PEEL NOW IS D ^ E T ^ PEVER,THAT Golng-To-Be—^Do you believe in Chairman—^We’d like you to make a few remarks at our banquet. I CONTRACTED WHEN 1 WAS the olcUadge about marrying in Prohibition Advocate— Are you IN THE POREISN LESION 7 haste and repenting at leisure? sure tjiat the banquet will be dry in Has-Been—No, I don't. After a IT ■RE-OCCURS EVERV every respect? man marries he has no leisure. Chairman— Certainly. Why do t e n . you think we asked you to speak? VEARS//f “It isn’t so much the disease as the after effects. For example, a One trouble with the country is that A girl can recover from love sickness, too memy corporations tried to get but it may leave her with a hus­ in a liq^d condition by watering band.” their own securities!

Man—Yes, it was a sad case Most organizations and business about Hayes, since he lost all his firms have a president and vice money half his friends don’t know president. In a newspaper office him any more. they save on the expenses. The edi­ Neighbor—^What about the other tor and the vice editor are combined half. in one man. Man—^They don’t know yet that he has lost it. The ten most beautiful words: “Please report at your old job at the o old salary.” t h u n d e r s h o w e r . . . .Those who don’t really have a hard time, Hubby—Your bread is okay, but •R E A D Y TO usually think they do just the same it’s not as light as mother’s. .... Some people bite off more than Jim e Bride—WeU, your roU is I BUSTER they can chew and others choose Ughter than dad’s. .cjgg atlaAawfiABfe. more than they can bite off ...... Honesty is often put to a bard test in hard times .... Pine feathers do to rMttiit r*t i>»< not make fine birds — when fried F l a p p e r F a n n y S a y & .... People who are getting im­ SOS. V .S . PAT. OFF. By John C Terry patient for a change must remember .SroRCHY SMITH The Ransom Money Arrives that Rome wasn’t destrojred in a r — ------THANKS FOR T H E ’ ^3 SUP^SOSE HAIF THOSE'STRANGERST ^ THANK YOU MR.SNERLY, BUT but, fAV DEAR BOY,YOU ^ day . . . A bachelor has no one to ^YE5,MR.TDNK /WrTdEMONPt' Q h ti a r e TAKING VOOR LIFE IN WARMIN6,MR.SNERLY. MR.SNERLV is WORPYIHS ABOUT ARE share his troubles, but then he never n : 1 HAVE PERSONAL REASONS WRY SHIPWV6NT HASARRW EO/ VDUR h a n d s ! -BU T iM llST INSIST SECRET SERVICE MEN. FOR THE CflHERS >(yi any troubles . . . Gold is get­ WE HAVE ARHAN&ED FOR A A POLICE eSCoRT SHOUO) HOT BE THAT 1 GO a l o n e . SHOULD CARE A HOCT! ------ting to be more abandoned than FURNISHES. T CANNOT EXPUIN . IT HAS BEEN REPOPCreO m o to r c y c le po lice e s c o r t TDfAE THAT SEVERAL SU5 UL^NDA LINE \ those women we used to hear about TO WHEREVER YOU ^VAY WISH, .... Never argue with a fool. It PICIOOS LOOKING CHARAC­ [t o NALDV- AND t h e REA Tp«v«»i» your status so uncertain if TERS HAVE ARRIVED IN FUN SHOULD BEGIN- he happens to be right ...... TOWN - NEW COMERS .

Doctor—What’s your name? Patient—^B-B-B-Benjamin Bates. Doctor—^Why do you put all those 7 B’s in front? Patient—Well, the preacher who baptized me stuttered.

"Another thing, aU can be thank­ ful for is that they dbft’t have beauty contests for men.” V M Here’s honesty, at last! The fol­ OUT OUR WAY By Williams lowing is from The BrushvUle VVASHINGTON TUBBS II By Crane '“tow »uwe.. *T Bugle: . ^ * "Mr. Hank Smith has returned to HOLD OH. YOU BIRDS'. TWO HERE'S WHKT I PROPOSE. GIVE \S A GATE, Co R lY his home after having been gradu­ VIRONGS DON'T MAKE A RIGHT. SLUGG HIS CHOICE. EITHER HE STAN ated from the state university. V4E'R£ NOT dUDGES, AND NO TRIAL IN THE STATES FOR MURPEP-----, —, - _ Yoimg Mn Smith plans to enter m atter. WWCT SLUGG DID/ WE CAPTAIN POLLY, OR HE CAN REMAIH /U K ' TUC business ^ th his father, Mr. Henry Some. girls hit Jthe ;hayibnly HADEHT AHV RIGHT TO COMMIT BEHIND ON AN ICEBERG. ------Smith, our prominent retired farm- as the last straw, fij— m u r d e r . u n d e r st a n d I er.’ tCXBEM!

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Mr. and Mra. Ohailea Snow of has for its baas tbs sastarly proa> Tnsaplke, WsM. whe has bsta at lebdvid^Ue ABOUT TOWN Pine atreet have aa their guesta Mr. P U Y S INCOMING NINE Insnos at Bolton Notch, narting an 78, RECOVERING WEU; ths Manchsstsr Msmorlal hospital he fiM O B ' Snow*a alater and brouer-ln-law, CDJUtDSIIENOPEN ideal location for direct fire as the for tho past thrss . months. for c . Mn.^ Aldrfoh, who are here from the West after trsftmsnt for a broken hip loft ' Tli* WoBMn of the Mooae will sun is always at the rifieman's J a c k . eat, and tbeteorpe o f an abaence of 14 years. They noted AT COURSE HERE IN 32 AFTER BRE/U^ITHIF the hospital yssterday aqd Is now bold their regular meetlag tomor­ Running spring water has been Is aow.ahto to rscstye Ms; many chides In Manchester and at the home of his d^hter, Mrs. row evealng at the Home Club on RANGE SATURDAY piped from the bill on the north to " ■ ...... other places they have visited In the the butts where showers are avail­ .T R. Bralthwalte, of 62 Pearl Braiaard Place. It la requeated Bast. Mra. Snow was bom and Clarence Thornton Posts Best WflUa C. Wtedraff LwTCf HmG'' Douglas Rohsrtson'ls |m m . able'for the men, also a good.supply street. Mr. Woodruff la 78 years Syracuse, N. T „ aad * Is-^ that all membera attend, bringing brought up In Mansfield, Conn. Score for Second Nine Since of drinking water is available. It Ital After Tibwe Mentha old. Ete Is getting along as well as with them the cape and hata they bis vacation with hls.paniits, New Holes Have Been BnUt. is expected that a clubhouse will be Praisea Treatment. ' could bo expected for one of Us and Mrs. W. W. RobsrtiMn, are to wear at the convention. A number of local yoimg people are Regigieiital and Battalion oonsttiicted later nedr the firing yean. During bis long stay at the attending the camp-meetl^ of the have a cottage for the * aean Qarence Thornton chalked up a pxTlnt. The work on the range was Willis C. Woodruff, of - Middfs hospital Mr; Woodruff says that he B lack P o in t ’ •' . Relativea in town have received Nazarene church at Bast Douglas, completed shortly before the com­ golf record lo be proud of the other A newa of the birth of a daughter to Mass., this week, and another group Officers to Be Gnests o f pany left for the sununer training Mr. and Mra. John Thornton of will leave for the week-end. Among day when he played the incoming period at Camp Cross, Niantic. Providence, R. I., formerly of Man- those at present at the camp are nine at the Manchester Countty Company G. Company G wUl urj the range as ) cheater. The child la the grand- Miss Gladys and Miss Gertrude Wil­ club course In 82 strokes. This Is a company for the first time Satur­ . daughter of Mrs. Sarah Thornton son, Miss Marlon Hobby, Miss Ruth the best incoming round posted at day, August 5. IhreviouB lo the More And More Women Are Lookiiig To Hale’s For of 411 Main street Brown and Miss Anna Kotsch. the Country club since the new 14th leasing of the property by the State, On Saturday at 2 o'clock. Com­ and 16th holes we^e built. Thorn­ the property was under lease by the ton's medal for the 18 was 78, going pany G, 169th Regiment will be host out in 46. » 6 s Manchester Rod and Gim club. to regimental and battalion officers “Lefty" started to "get hot" on of the Regiment at the dedication A. M. Specials the 10th getting a birdie there, an­ ceremonies in connection with the : other oh the 11th, again on the 12th WINS SCHOLARSHIP (Store Closes At Twelve O'clock Sharp.) . and still another on the 13th. Four opening of the company's new range *4 . . birdies in a row constitute .some­ \at Bolton Notch, in rear of the Col­ thing of a record in itself. He lege Inn. Invitations have been AT SMITH COLLEGE < s i ^ scored a par four on the new long sent to Adjutant General William A Repeat Sale By Request! . 14th hole. On the incoming nine F. Ladd; Col. George A. Wardinski, holes he only took 10 putts. Thorn­ Colonel Orville A. Petty, Regimental Miss Emily H. Andrews Gets ton was playing with BIU Martin, Commander; Lieut. Colonel Joseph Word She Has Passed Col­ Alex Thomson and Joe Handley at P. Nolan, Major Allam Dexter, Cap­ More and More People the time. c tain Warren Willsey, Captain Ed- lege Entrance Exams. 25c aiid 29c WNtfd H. May, Captain Russell B. Hathaway, commanding the Howit­ Miss Emily H. Andrews, daughter shop for our zer Company and Lieut Horace h'. GIRLS ENJOY CAMP Murphey and L t Donald Forbes of of Mr. and Mra. Bert F. Andrews of cotton fabrics the Howitzer Comj>any, W. George 28 Benton street, has just received LIFE AT HEBRON Glenney and Dr. D. C. Y. Moore. word that she has succes*^ully Lieut. Raymond E. Hagedom is passed the college board examina­ • chairman of the committee on ar­ tion, entitling her to gnter with the rangements and is assisted by freshman class at Smiih college this Hold Fireplace Gathering Last a committee composed of non-com­ fall, and also to receive from the Wednesday Night — Songs, Stories, missioned officers and men of the trustees of the college a $600 schol­ company. Refreshments will he arship award. Miss Andrews was 3 50 Dances Entertain Group. served at the range during the af­ graduated from Manchester High ternoon and an opportunity will be school in June and will enter upon This special offering on these quality cottons sold so fast last After a day that was filled with given the regimental and battalion her studies at Smith college without week that we shall offer this same special agudn for Wednesday activity and excitement of prepara­ officers to try out the range during conditions. morning only. Gay fiower print dimities and voiles.. .cool-looking the afternoon. tion to spend a week in camp, the dotted Swlsses.. .printed batistes and lawns.. .plain sports fabrics. The new range, constructed by All fast to sun and tub. Aisle Specials 44 girls who will spend this week men of the company under the at the Kiwanis kiddies camp' are direction of Lieut. Raymond E. Hale’s Ctotton Fabrics—^Maln Floor, left. graduaUy settling down to the regu­ Hagedom, is considered one of the POUCE COURT lar routine of the camp and all the best in the state. Colonel Harry because they are activities and good times in store B Blssell was in charge of the de­ The continued case of Bile Jodoin for them there. tails incident to the taking over cf Although the storm last evening of Main street, who was brought Closing-out] 50e . remarkable values ! ! . the property for the State by lease before the court on an assault interfered with plans for having un from C. R. Burr, the owner, and One Table outdoor camp-fire, the campers en­ charge by his wife two weeks ago, construction was begvm early in the was disposed of this morning when Men’s Beach Robes joyed the fun of sitting around the summer on stone and concrete big fire-place in the dining hall. Judge Johnjon suspended judg­ in checked broadcloth, A ^ 7 0 butts. ment. Probation Officer Edward Helge Pearson, camp director, led The range consists of four U. U. the group in singing some of the Elliott, Jr., reported conditions at Army standard sash targets and the Jodoln home and told the judge remnants favorite camp songs and also told room is available for an additional one of his famous stories. Exception­ that he was confident that Mr. and Men’s Neckwear target by re-arranging those now in Mrs. Jodoin would cause no further al talent was displayed by many of place. The range is 200 yards and Odd lot four-in-hands, some hand tailored, Q Q the girls in the way they sting danc­ trouble. fo r value to 9 5 c ...... 0 9 C ed and told stories. service As the embers of the fire were 50c (36c each) getting low, the group joined hands together and sang their good-night Men’s Handkerchiefs W ednesday morning* a real songs "By the Council Fire” and hose Thrifty wo­ All linen, initialed handkerchiefs, 7 0 "Taps" after which a tired but old-fashioned sale of remnants. 8 in box, regular $1.00, f o r ...... # 9 C men will shop happy group of campers retired to MSaF-SERVE One large table just over-flow- for these ray­ the various dormitories. W ednesday iiig with remnants at 60c. In­ ons tomorrow. Notions cluding many dress lengths. For Step-ins, pan­ frocks, lingerie, jackets, ensem­ ties, bloomers Dish Cloths, 6 in package ...... bles, boys’ suits, pillows, dra­ 19c A group of women’s first qual­ —plain rayon peries, towels. A gland assort­ Garment Bags, for eight dresses, £ • Q Morning ity, pure silk stockings to close­ or mesh. JOE'S out. Lisle tops. Full fashioned. m ent! sp ecia l...... 0 9 C N ot all sizes In each shade. Main Floor, Main Floor, left. Women’s Hosiery GARAGE Special# Main Floor, right. right. GENERAL REPAIRING Full fashioned, service weight, a U Oakland — Pontiac all colors...... f r O C (Store Closes At Noon) One Group Tots’ Good Quality Odd Lots Girls’ DeSoto and Chevrolet Rayon Crepe Slips PARTS apparel pillow cases for women, flesh and white, C O Telephone 8129 rayon vests DEMONSTRATION! 362 East Center Street LAND Q’LAKES Women’s Handkerchiefs WM. 25c 17c 2 fot 25c All linen, in white, 1-16 in. hem. p j UNDERWOOD’S BUTTER Rompers, dresses, suits, wool First quality, bleached pillow C3ose-out! R egular 25c. rayon 6 f o r ...... slip-on sweaters. Sizes 1 to 4. cases. Size 42x36 inches. In vests. Sizes 4 to 10. Few PRODUCTS Wonderful "buys" in this grroup. view of new cotton prices, it will Patterson's 2 8 ^ pound be wise to stock up now! pajamas and slips included. Silver Plated Tableware Clam Chowder. -2 cans 33c Main Floor, rear. Main Floor, left Main Floor, right (Qnohang clams.) Tea and tablespoons, soup spoons, knives, q Market . Wednesday morning only— forks, ice teas, regular 25c, special— Each .... A C \ Telephone 3386 Clams...... 2 cans 25c this popular table butter at C51ose-Out! 1 28c. We reserve the right to 15-Piece Glass 101 Center Street Devilled Ham...... 5c Umit (Other sizes 9c and 19c.) A Reminder— undies Salted / lunch sets We Close At 12 Noon For summer entertaining in town or at the summer Q± PINEHURST! Wednesday P e a n u t s ^ Vz lb. cottage, these dainty glass Honey Flavored In cellophane bag. 1 - 2 price lunch sets will add to the at-, SAUSAGES, O A tractiveness of your table. Armour’s SMOKED Cool green and rose-pink. Graham Crackers lb...... 2 0 c A table of underwear reduced set Pleated edge. Consists of; SCOTCH HAM, ^-price! Here are appliqued • 4 cups • 4 saucers muslin gowns, .children's paja­ A whole big g-poond box. for on ly ...... S h o u l d e r s lb. • 4 plates • 1 creamer GROUND BEEiP,’ i n Small—lean—shankless! mas .. few slips.. cotton aprons. Lim ited. • 1 sugar bowl • 1 sandwich lb...... l i f e plate Orote and Weigel’s ROUND GROUND, 2 g Main Floor, rear. Glassware—Basement. Cape Cod Cookies FraiU cSurters i b . 2 1 « Now In Progress! 2 boxes ^ 5 * FREE! Picnic size Jar of Gulden’s Mustard. 40 Molasses Cape Cods, 40 Original C ^ e Cods. Sunklst Your baby deserves the besti lOc Milk Lunch Graham Lem ons dozen lO c pound box Crackers WHEATIE8 CLAPP’S Have on hand for mixing summer drinks! ^ C ool 16c lb. box 17c dnig sale 2 boxes 25® N ative Cold cream, vanishing cream, PINEHURST CLOSES AT NOON WEDNESDAY! tooth brushes, shaving < cream, Please Do Your Shopping In the Morning. cotton BABY SOUPS AND P each es 4 qt. bas. 2 p e witch hazel, mouth wash, sham- Wednesday Morning Wednesday Morning I Wednesday Morning VEGETABLES pos, soaps, powder puffs, cleans­ Special Special 1 Special PACKXD Df Class ing tissue, powders, perfumes, N ative Bscenmandad by 15.0Q0 baby dodars and others. frocks Yz *3 Flat Salmon SHRIMP 1 Native Potatoes Main Floor, right; You’ll want several 23c, 2 for 45c 3 cans 33c | 7V^ lbs. 27c C u c u m b e r s T f o r ^ c of these cool cottons.. and at this featured PINEHURST MEAT DEPARTMENT wants your Wednesday price for tomorrow morning orders and offers yon attractive cuts of Meat at Low $ morning — they’re a Prices. Our noeat miEuiager, M r. John Chanda, asked roe to teU Ice Cream knockout! Sheer prints you about some espeiciaUy lean cuts of Corned Beef, tn«ln«Hng in attractive styles. Bumps, Briskets and IColor-fast. For misses Cross Ribs. These cuts of Corned Beef will be nice to slice cold—and what sandwiches cold Corned Beef V and women. m akes! \ Cotton Frocks—^Main Floor, freezers rear. Legs of TOP ROUND POT o O ' DR. C. AL PARKER ROAST, lb...... OOC DENTIST MEALTM MARKET Telephone M Pratt Street Lamb 6-8492 Hartford, Ot. 14-Quart Enamel G o o d Q u ^ ^ j BOTTOM ROUND POT O A Dentistry that will please yon, Best Cut 98' 24c lb. ROAST, lb...... at a price yon can afford to pay. canners Breaded Veal Cn tlets from Woodward’s Veal wUl be mi|hty W hat a nice; also a nice Broil er or Fowl for fricassee. We expect a few “ b u y I ” more Fowl to sell at 89c each. Dial 416L Shoulder Steak M etal i 0 • 0 r e a m $1.00 lO c HOT WEATHER ITEMS FEATURED AT LOW PRICN» freezers. 2- quart eiy*. Heavy enamel covered stock White rubber panto (u s n s H y COLOSSAL RIPE OLIVES 39c) . •...... 33c SEE THE NEW Top gear, .Evety home ifiiould' pot with rack which converts medium and large {riiM. l l . i b . own one. So easy to prepare! into a canner for cold pack can- quality. Grapefruit and Orange Juice, 2 large cans ...... 30c ning. Pineapple Juice...... and 15c can EASY WASHER B asem ent Main Floor, raar.;^ v at GrflrPeiuicfi nintfii 1s>r? finflrtB. C u t, from best grade 'priipe faW— A, No. 1 grade. )~ . V ,4 » SAUCE ARTUR O $ 5 9 .5 0 B i * f ^ . AMBASSADOR — The Finest New agitator, balloon type Skinless and Boneless Sardine. For Spaghetti, Meat Loaf, rollii; new tab, new bew m, Not long ago 86c can. Wednes- Fish, E tc. only $5 a month. ....$1.00 10c KEMP'S, INC Free Boino DnnoMtnitlea ste w P ln e h o n t O o im At Neon Wedneeday. Dial 4UL

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