'" ^ W r '3 ■ ■l- > V'>'''” S b tTuESDATa AXiaTISr tBy 198S ^ ; v'«T--rt- •»'-. E t t n ' ' ‘ n ;.l BBfEROBNOT DOOKHW thera will bs batwaan 80 and 00 lected during tlM year totaled S89S,- John Carlin at Stone street has glrla who have earned enough points ttlM . The total oonststed larg^ returned after spending a week at PLAYGROUND PLAY this auBuuer to go on thla annual TAX AUDIT BRINGS of $179,347.06 to taxes and 37,087.43 TO OPEN STATION A AVERAGB DAOiF OIBUtnUATION walnut beach. * Physldana who win respond to emergolcy calls tomorrow outing. to Intereat oolleeted oo tbe 1984 tor toe Month ef Jidy, 1888 afternoon are Dr. Mortimer grand list. During the year tha ni^eUllT* OOBUBlttM Of tb« Mr. and Mrs. Clarenee E. Wilson amount a t Interest collect^ oo de­ r LiMiu* c t tlM Bhaoauel Luth* Moilarty, 6445 and p r. T. G. IS A BIG SUCCESS 6 6 CTS, DUE IN 1911 OFFICE ON MONDAY and daughter, Miss Bernice WlWon, Sloan, 6138. linquent taxes amounted to 337,- 5,769 . church win ttMt tonlfht «t are moving this week from Biro RED MEirS OUTING 968.07. Uember ef toa Aadit ) o’dook at tho churdL' street to their new house on Henry Oaneeof Debt Burean at OieolatiaM. atioet, recently con^ileted by Con­ The nearly a mllUon and a half tractor George Forbes. Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Joyner West * Side Girls Present ' “ IN BOLTON SUNDAY Alexander’s Work Has F3es Bdiifl hstaDed So That f,A Jaottta* o* O»o“ •PPotat*4 »<> of HoU street and sons, Walter Jr„ dollars owed by the town on bond for fimda for patnUaf and issues, other thim for the water and MANCHESTER — A CITY OP VILLAGE CHARM th« Oonoorola Lutheran William McFadden and daughter and Herbert, have returned after a “P a ts/s Ambition** Be^ Been Deroted to Arrang­ sewer works, repiesent debt for the Work of Monofl Can Get VOL. LV., NO. 280 (Olaastted Advertiatag ea Faga U.) la called for tomorrow eve- Audrey, and John McFadden with three weeks’ tour In their house- Reservations Close Thursday following purposes, Franklin H ^h MANCTESTER, CONN., hla son George and daughter Aneta, trailer. They spent a week on Cape (TWENTY PAGES) , at 8 o’clock at the church. At Cod, then motored northward to Evening -—To Have Dinner school and Educational Square, time the oanvaeaera win give all at Hamilton, Ontario, are visit­ fore Andience of 125. and Sports at ViHa Louise. ing for Back Collections. 1389,000, refunding, 1438.000; Ninth Underway Tomorrow. reporta. ing relatives In town. William Mc­ Lake Champlain, entering New dlstrlot schools, 3861.000; Trade .... " I -II Fadden who Is a brother of Mrs. York state at Plattiburgh and School building, Municipal bunding covering about 2500 miles. m BARGAINS PAT HARRISON, Qoingr “Over the Top” Against Rebels f.i'Mra. Austin Colton of River Thomas J. Cole of Chestnut street, The glrla from the West Side At a meeting of. the entertain­ As m result of the detailed audit and East Cemetery addition, 3166,- T he formal oceupa-tton of Station ROOSEVELTMAY i"»end, FarmlngtoUi ie vlalting her and Mra Thomas Freebum of Lilac Playground presented a play "Pat­ ment committee of the Red Men, of the tax collector's accounts for 000; Eighth School district school -'^iater, Mrs. OuoUve Leldholt of street, has not seen his sisters In held last night. It was voted that buildings, 3143,000; High schoed and A In ita new location, 8 Depot V IBghiand Park. 16 ^ars. Mrs. Freebum Is enter­ sy’s Ambition.” at tho West Side all tickets for the outing at the the quarter of a century during land adjoining the Municipal build­ Square, will take place on Monday. IN TOMORROfS JAMES BYRNES, VISIT RELATIVES HERE, Recreation building last night be­ wplcb George H. Howe was col­ ing, 348,000; Center Street Im­ FORMER SPANISH KIN< taining her two nieces, and Mr. and Villa Louise next Sunday must, be Today the steel filing cases were CAU A PARLEY ' hCIso Bhnlly Smith of East Mld- Mrs. David Cole of Norman street fore an audience of 125. The girls secured before Thursday evening. lector, the taxes collected during the provement, $8,000. being erected and the moving of fiecal year, which ended August 15; Temporary note Indebtedness of Turnpike has returned home have the McFadden brothers and IN ACCIDENT EN ROUTE deserve much credit for the affair, The committee requests that aU de­ somaiof the filea from .the present D O im SALES M Nn^SOOTH ^fitter Mpendbig the summer at Camp George McFadden as their guesU. siring to attend Uils outing obtain Included 66 cente on the. Ust of the town Includes 376,000 for oper­ and also for the handwork that was tickets at their earliest convenience 1911. ating expenses of last year and location In toe Coughlin building TO TA U PEACE fS io e M erritt East Hartland, where will get underway tomorrow. There was head councillor of the Mr. -and Mrs. B. Franklin Cre- Mrs. Rebacca Phipps, with her on exhibition. from any member of the committee Hibbard N. Alexander, head of the 3150.050 taken over by town from LINKED WITH ar^,,a few things that will have to ; JH ^eer unit. hore of 93 West Center sUeet have daughter Alice and her son, Charles Ruth Kenton as Patsy, was ex­ Or at the social club on Bralnard certified public accounting firm school district four years ago aa fol­ Mm’chants Here ^nsoriofl New Dealers Victorioos in and bis wife and two children, ar­ ceptionally good, and her dancing Place. which has conducted the audit, has lows; Oakland district, 31550; Green bo (lone -before toe office Is opened. returned from a two weeks’ cruise In toe new Icxmtion toe safe la so New York In n e t Anoonnees, „ Mrs. Albert TosT of North Main on Lake Champlain. They were rived in Manchester from FHtts- and singing was of great credit to Free transportation wlU be pro­ devoted a considerable portion of district, 364,000; Highland Park dis­ One of Biggest Eyents o ''ICtoet has returned after apendUig •guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard burg. Pa., last evening and are her. Annie Thumer as the moth­ vided to and from the Villa Louise. his time to arranging for the col­ trict, 367.600; South district,.34000; located that it can be In full view Mississippi and Sootli GoTemmeDt Finds week In RosUndala, near Boston Smith of Cornwall, N. T., on their visiting with J. J. WUIlama of Hid- er, and Jessie Bristow as the father, A program of sports has been ar­ lection of back taxes. Keeney street district, 32000; Buck- from toe sidewalk and with a light That If Reelected, Plreei- dle turnpike, east. Mrs. Phipps Is a were also good in their roles, Mu­ ranged and a day of fun Is In store Taxes, interest and lien charges land district, 3500; Eighth School burning can, be eeen. during toe Year, Merchandise Values with her nephew and bis wife, Mr. yacht, "Vagabond." night hours by the police. .Carolina; Townsendites France to Strengthen Madrid Honse in Mrs. Paul Hughes. Her son, sister of Mr. Williams. riel McConkey was very good In her for all who attend. Another meet­ for other lists more than ten years district, 320,500. dent Will M e Heads of S irl Tost vrbo accompanied her The weekly well-baby conference Charles Phipps, who was driving role as the old maid sister, and ing of the committee wili be held old were, 1917, 377.10; 1919, 31.54; for Whole Family Offered MU remain until Labor Day. at the y. M. C. A. will be held to­ the automobile In which the party Eileen Grimley as the boy friend. tomorrow night at 8 o'clock and all 1922, 3113.95; 1923, 399.60; 1924, Snccessfnl in California. Ex*Monar(di Tells R ehli morrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. made the trip to Mancheeter, was Bob Rudd. Little Florence Pal- members are asked to be present 3235.79; 1936, 3156.05. Eoropean Nations. Its Military Defenses Beatrice and Miss Static In an accident In New York city lleln was the small child. Suaana 71 Percent Oolleeted — Sunday morning early when a Martin took the part of the maid. During the fiscal year the town Unexcelled values will be offered *Ton Can Count On ^MalUday of 75 Branford street have A special meeting of the Board collected 3624,455.68 taxes and By ASSOCIATED PBBSS Paris, Aug. 20.—(AP) —Franesf their guests this week Miss Lola of Trustees of the Emanuel Luth­ drunken driver crashed Into his car. In the second act which was in a by local merchants tomorrow In New York, Aug. 26.—(AP)—The Poland gava assurance of oonttn- broadcasting room the following $842.31 Interest on the 1935 grand The return of two New Deal stal­ mapped Intensive plans today for ued Franco-PoUeh military alliances fkitd Shirley Casavant of Brat- eran church will be held tonight at The windshield was broken and the POLICE COURT one of toe big sales events of toe New York Times reported today 7 o'clock. head lights driven back out of posi­ girls took part; Aricna Benson, did list. The collection was slightly The CORP. warts to toe Senate was assured to­ strengthening her mlllUry defenses, at these conversations. lor Any Assistance ~ oro, V t more than 71 percent of the total J W . I U L C year—Dollar Day. that President Roosevelt Is giving tion. He was able to make such a tap dance; Evelyn McConkey also "Bargains for the entire famUy" day on toe besis of virtually oom- The government, it was asserted, did a tap; Alice McConkey sang In police court this morning due. The approximately half a MANCHESTER CONN* serious consideration, if he is re­ (xmvlnced Nazi Germany la headed temporary repairs as to be able to has been toe slogan of toe stores plete returns from Mississippi and toward war. would continue a conciliatory policy Need**; On Battle Fr continue on to Manchester. It will “Is It True What They say About Judge Raymond A. Johnson sus­ million dollars now owed to the town elected, to Inviting heads of several but most quarters doubted OuA Dixie?" Mildred and Pearl Simpson pended judgment in the case of Includes 3253,350,49 owed on the participating In this value-giving South Carolina ITemocratic prim­ nations to nfer on means of Insur­ Virtually all sections of French much progreee would be made to­ be necessary to make repairs to the current grand list. event In slashing prices on their aries. car before starting the return trip did a very nice Spanish tap in cos­ George W. Richards, 29, of 297 Di­ Wednesday Morning Specials ing world peace. opinion asserted Chancellor AdoU ward Improving Franco-German Vegretables Pinehurst Fresh Meat The amount of back taxes col­ regular merchandise to provide Hitter's latest decree Increasing mil­ friendship. home. tume, and Ruth Kenton also did a vision street. New Haven, arrested toe public with a golden opportuni­ Senator Pat Harrison bad a lead If toe proposal la carried out, too store Closes At Noon Wed. tap; Lucille Blanchard took tho early this morning for operating a of 60,000 votes over Sennett Con­ paper said, Mr. Roosevelt would ask itary training periods from one to No ProtMt to Be Made. Dial 4151 part of the radio announcer. motor vehicle without' lights. Rich­ 9 to 12 In, The Self Serve ty to save money by spending ner, former Mississippi governor King Edward Vni. Joseph StaUn, two years moved him toward armed Official circles said no diplomatic Onlmn. Between acts Betty Diarmonte ards told the court that the engine money. Thrifty shoppers will find who was aided, by Senator Theo­ Benito Mussolini, Adolf HlUer, Pres-! conflict rotest against toe German atmy wealth of reasons for taking ad­ Ident Lebrun of France, representa­ (Sen. Marie Gustave Gamelln, chief FOWL FOR FRICAS- NEW ERUrr GRADER and Lillian Hammll did a tap, which of his truck started to “skip” and vantage of this annual event. To­ dore Bilbo In a bitterly fought Screase waa contemplated since UMA BEANS, e received much applause. Florence that he turned out the lights tem­ And Health Market struggle for toe nomination. With tives of Japan and China and a few of staff, and other military leaders Hitler "clearly bos been going his By ASSOOIATBO PBB8& qnart ...— O C SEE,lb...... Palleln recited "Door Bells"; Lil­ porarily In an attempt to prevent morrow will be one day that a dol- all but 172 of toe state’s 1,659 dls- others to meet with him at a cem- conferred with Premier Leon Blum own way since he began violating AT PERO ORCHARDS ' lar wiu be worth a lot more than venlent site. and It was announced effects of toe Rebel Spaniardc n 8 quarto 14c. LAMB PATTIES, O Q lian Moore sang "Little Dutch Gar­ more serious trouble. FILMS ll-Onnoe Can Armour’s trlcU reported, Harrison’s vote toe VenaiUee and Locarno treat- erful offenalve at toe den," Katie Thumer sang "The its face value as far as its pur­ totalled 133,660 to Conner's 60,550. Mr. Roosevelt has told his friends, Nazi decree creating an army twice lee." four f o r ...... chasing power Is concerned. toe paper said, that In event of hla toe elze of France’;* was being stud­ key poelttona mmerce, Dollar Day will be ob­ In toe best position any American practical dectstons," farm on Avery street Windsor was ty Dlcrmonte sang "It’s a Sin to AND PRINTING In South CeroUna Senator James including seml-miUtary orgaidsa- through a conflacated li__, TeDow Com, doz. 19c GROUND BEEF, Tell a Lie." served by all members of toe Mer- F. Byrnes won a 7 to 1 victory over President has ever been to promote Informed quarters said Increaa- ttons at 3,450,000 men. former King Alfonao with F ra h Spinach. operated for the first time last night The proceeds of this play will go PENTLAND 8-Honr Service. CloverleeJ Creamerj (Uiants Division. Many weeks have toe cause of world peace." Ing French military service beyond Le Journal aaeerted "imbody In det revolt lb...... and Joseph Pero, owner and man­ Thomas P. Stoney and Col. William The cause of war and prospects Green Peas. 29 c towards the annual outing for the THE FLURIST been spent In preparation for toe C. Harllee, both of whom had criti­ two years definitely was out but Berlin serioualy bellevei toe Soviets A rebel army of 3,000, ager of the farm Is enthusiastic girls which will be held at Ham- special event and the merchants have gone of disarmament would be discussed, agreed toe nation probably would sra planning a war of aggression. tank, armored , care and h Wax Beans, qt. 9'/ic. over the new accessory. 17 Oak Street BUTTER to greater steps than ever before cized toe New Deal. The vote In 1,- the article continued, with toe con­ move toward an increased mechani­ Pinehurst doeee At Noon Wed. monnasset Beach. Wednesday night Direct 284 of toe 1,474 districts: Byrnes Germany wanU to be ready for her ■truggled a mile doeer to Squash ... .3 for 10c The grader operates by electricity the girls from the East Side and BURNETTS LINE OF to make this sales feature a gala ferees personaUy agreei^ to use cal effectiveness of her army and territorial claims.” deaperato fighting, with tor and tho fruit passes through two day of saving on toe wide variety 199,961, Stone 18,789, Harllee 9,- their Influence to prevent war in any strengthen mUitary alliances, aspe- White Seedless ‘Friday night the girls from the Bird Seed-Gravel Kodak Agency 850. offraslve In toe face of Are from a sniper's nest concealed In part of toe world. “The German action la less of a to go. Retroatlng governnu— brush sections removing all of the Green will present plays for the Song Restorer MASON JARS of merchandise on hand. This being olally with Russia and Poland. conscription toon a moblUsatton," itlamen, blowing up roads, n a g Cauliflower GRAPES...... 2 lbs. 19c fuzz from the surface of the fruit. Bring os your photo prob- The nominations of both Harri­ Would Delay War The shift of Poland toward col­ same purpose. It Is expected that Bird Teeth and Grit somewhat of an off season between son and Byrnes are toe equivalent Lie Petit Journal stated. woui\dad back to iron. Oovsti The machine also polishes apples Song Toys lems. summer and fall, the merchants are Avlto!‘L^TorMiEi^^^^^^ pKefque°pSturo •Mr. Roosevelt f e ^ that, even If laboration'with France wag believed While toe new peril across tha planes Impodtd tos onslaught 15c ea. EztrE lATf6 and other fruit besides grading the pints quarts well stocked on merchandise for of re-elecUon In Mississippi and the conference amounted to no more here to counterbalanun- quarters received favorably toe ing tho rebels: “Victory ____ of peaches from the Pero farm will PHARMA(T velt bad communicated with them not to avert It for a much longer tries. and "you can count on mo for Louse Powder to express his pleasure. period," toe Times said. Brltiah suggestion of sfforts by Eu­ 4 qts. 15c Ripe MELONS, 3 for 25c be handled and prepared for mar­ Walter N.Leclerc Odd Fellows Block IDEAL GLASS TOP JARS Plant Polish Ties. ropean powers to Isasen the fero­ asatatoneo you may need.” ket In much shorter time and bet­ In California the Townsendites, BAR ASSOCIATION RAPS Tho few persons with whom hs France hopes to effect Polish ties city of the conflicL It ia no soorat AJfonao Mvm«; cutting across party lines, appeared has discussed the proposal. It added, insurgents and despises tos t PraOenoe Macaroni Dinner ter than by the old band method. Funeral Director similar to those of toe period Imme­ The familiar cry "airplanes for PALMOLIVE SOAP The early Carmen peaches are DERN’S CONDITION on the basis of early returns to do not know whether be will make diately after toe World War. tst-0>mmunist>Anarcbiat hkw with Beef and Sauce 25B No. Main SL Phone njbU pints quarts have been successful In placing en­ known his plan before toe November Spain" was renewed at a Leftist sotsod power in Spain lost One pound can Slo 4 bars 19c now being picked and marketed 95 « election. Informed sources said toat mili­ moss meeting here but leaders ad­ dorsed candidates in 11 of toe 20 tary talks between Gen. Edward ary. He has, however, diea' from the Pero stand. TRIAL OF HAUPTMANN The Versailles peace conference dressing toe crowd, whUe express­ ALARMING TODAY dietrlcts for the November election. Ryds-8mlgly, Poliab army inspector, ing sympathy for the Spanish So­ suggestions toe rebellion Good Ln<4< Dr. F. E, Townsend's legal coun­ after the World War Is the only oc­ and General Gamsiin tola month Monsrohlsl movement NOTICE WATKINS BROS. casion In recent years In which a cialist government, asserted non-in­ sel, Sheridan Downey, conceded de­ probably would be followed by stops tervention was a "necessary evU” AUoneo quit Spain, on IN 4X>RPU RATED feat In his effort to Wrest toe Third “Jafsie’s** Magazine Arti­ President of toe United States has to afford Poland economic advan­ flva years ago. Have Your Jar Rings pkg. 2 for met with a group of European lead­ because of the danger of provoking Pinehurst Grocery, Inc. lie Dlstrlot Democratic nomination MAJOR PARTIES tages. a world war. A white flag, fluttering fre A BEL’S SSe Furnace Cleaned ROBERT R. ANDERSON War Secretary Is Semi-Con- from Representative Frank H. ers on foreign soU. kmg-besleged rebel garneon : 802 Main Street North of Armory AUTO and TRUCK BEPAIRING Foneral tM rector 16-quart Basket Fresh. No. 1, Rlpie Buck. cles, Gov. Hoffman’s Ac- Didn’t Bleet Real Heada lado*a famed Aleasar,: All Work Guaranteed! Now By Our Prosldent Wilson went to-Paria-as wildsst o( axdtement i scions; Heiirt Specialist heftd of ttao AnteHcas delontion. Rear 2fi Cooper Street Funeral service in home­ IN CAiqrbhNIA. tivitiesi Jurors* Inter­ OF STATE SET IstA ^ Suction Processi like surroundings; TOMATOES Evsb then hs did not meet around tig h t( Established 1921 San Francisco, Aug. 26.—(AP)— toa conference toble the actual DETEC11YES HUNT LANDON DISCUSSES Don’t Wait Any Rndied to Bed^e. The Townsend old age pehaion or­ However, after 142 EAST CENTER ST. views Are Lambasted. FOR MUCUSES breads of states, but their representa- mahen had been greetedrosfod by'i by Longer. ganization lost today its most closa- ^ves—Prime Minister David Uoyd the government conduded Telephone: 5 lbs. J ly-watched test of poUUoal s tr o n g ^ r g s of England, Premier Georges FOR HIREE GUNMEN rebds were fighting among PIE APPLES Washington, Aug. 26.—(AP)—A In toe state of Its origin but ap­ Omenceau of France, and Premier PARTY’S STRATEGY Dial 5092 Office 5171 House 7494 noted heart specialist was brought peared likely to have endoi;see8 In Boston, Aug. 36.—(AP)—Maga- Orlando of Italy. selves within the Alcsssr. am here by plane from Boston today at Towns and Smaller Cities to only one faction, waary. of tht at least 11 of 20 Congressional dis­ rlne artlcIejAy Dr. John F. "Jafsie" D i ^ g President Hoover's admin d m , bad hoisted the flog. President Roosevelt’s dir«.. F. B. Townsend, Mth sides, received outspoken con­ Charles Francis Coe to Be I-aval^of France. TerusLv 'T'HOUSANDS of (annenhav* dtacovertdtbae immediately taken to the hospital father of toe old age pension plan. Seven weeks after Franklin D & A fcadieccoBUaca.itorcdiDtbaSISALKRAiPT where the war secretary was report­ demnation today before the Ameri­ Flee With Family’s Gems. Jose Oiral Pereira, Spain’s';! SILO, ia oo« aurarouta to bigger daiir and baaf HEALTH MARKET ed In a physicians' statement this Downey, behind whom the district can Bar Association. the G. 0. P. Keynoter. Roosevelt became President. Ram- night’s Address at Boffab mler, exuded new confidence, cattla proflea. You can boUd your own quickly POPULAR MARKET morning to be in a semi-conscious Townsend organization had thrown In a report by a special commit­ sold, "The military dtuatlon j ■ad aaaily. Tbn coati L«as,fthgii M0.00 Um 855 Main Street Rublnow Building Its entire strength, lost toe Third tee on publicity In criminal trials, Washington In April, 1988, to dis­ •'m • better for ue every day", an first ysar, $10.00 oocond ysar for a fifty ton condition after having spent a "ra­ District nomination to Rep. Frank cuss plans for toe Impendl^ world sIlOe Other capacitias equally tcoaomlcaL A “WHERE THRIFTY SHOPPERS SHOP” ther restless night” p a n t e d by Judge Oscar Hallam of Providence, R. I„ Aug. 26.—(AP) Buffalo, N. Y„ Aug. 28.—(A P I- clartd only the rebels would'. BEEF UYER lb. 20e H. Buck. 8L Paul, former Justice of toe Min­ By ASSOCIATED PRESS economic conference in London. —State police today were conUnu- International eomplicaUons. ( SISALKRAFT SILO aupplemeota a perouneot Although toe War Department Republican chieftains ecmvsrged silo... ia iodlipcoaabla If you have no ailo. All made no announcement (mneerning Of course, I am deeply disap­ nesota Supreme. Court, newspaper Caucuses by the state’s two major Further Oonterenoes Ing their search for toe three gun­ Exeeutloiui OosUoue < you need la Treated Slaalkraft faa the lioiog Dr. Meyer, It was learn^ authorita­ pointed, not chiefly because of my and radio publicity at the Haupt­ parties today commanded Con­ ^ rm e r Premier Edouard Herriot men who last night Invaded toe here today to discuss party cam­ Grim products of toa Uooily ' paper) and anow fandaq or com cHbbln#. personal loss but because of the re­ mann trial was denounced os “fun­ Minister Rich­ country home of JoMph Gendror’., paign strategy with Governor Alf executions want on. Four Treated Siaalkrafk war apedally developed to Wednesday SPECIALS 9 to 12 tively that he had been sent for at damentally wrong.” necticut's attention. A majority of M. Lsndo- and hear their standard SOLID ROCK realat the bacteria and fungi preaeot In all eoil* BEEF STEW lb. 2 3 e President Roosevelt's direction after fusal of toe voters to accept toe ard Bennett of Canada Joined toe proprietor of a West Warwick hotel, officers died before a 11 SCIENCE economic principles which 1 es­ Conduct of toe trial by Judge toe state’s towns and several small­ two men for further conferences on and escaped with jewelry valued at bearer discuss Federal and BECOMES WOOL lage. Thia exclutlve creaunaot, Ita tooeboeas. he had been recommended by WU- er cities concentrated on choosing at Loyal, Autonomous, atrenyth and waierproofbeaa it an out- Ham C. Bullitt, newly named ambas- pouse," said Downey, after conced­ Thomas W. Trenchard received toe disarmament, the gold standard and more than 31,500 and a revolver aft­ spending tonight Already, France and Great eoUd rock Joko»> •taodios aucceaa. Honeycomb Mdor to Paris. ing defeat.. approbation of toe committee, which delegates to too various Congres­ otoer subjecU coming la the scope er slugging Mrs. Gendroa and ran­ John Hamilton, National chair- have conferred on dlpfawiatio' ends DANGER MbbtQU makes aa {aaola- The count In 451 of 727 prectneU added: “In his judicial conduct, he sional district and the Republican O f tlfo London meeting. sacking toe house. inan; Charles D. HlUes, New York Ikm that at laat wakea A SfSALREAFT SILO fits Into preaent coodi* BiilUtt. It was learned, informed poeals to stop toe shooting of ; liona becauae feeding authorltiea agree that toe President that Dr. Meyer was gave Buck 22,681 and Downey 15,- ^ undisturbed by toe whirl of ex and Democratic state conventions. Prudent Harding and Pres­ Mrs. Gendron waa struck over toe National committseman; Represen­ oners and otoer Incidents of fero kocaMraaHjlhrabk. T tma whan cattle are fed eaaUa. Gendron bound to would ba lined up In sympathy < r o m Um Johns-ManvUlt Ub- and many thouaanda of flumets. formed that Army doctors and ape- strated our atrength," he said. pnrty of 80 did not remain for s chair, her mouth and eyes plaster­ the rebels, along with G em ontociw has eome an smasiBg new li^tfuDy cool, and you esn depend on now when yon need It moat. ciAlists from Jo h ^ Hopkins hospi' The over-crowded courtroom, toe BULLITT IS N A M ^ the plenary sessions. WAGE RAISE TALK sevings up to 30% on your fuel bills Vs have all of the auterlala necew Coolerator makes foods taste bet­ "I predicted on toe day of elec­ ed with adhesive tape. The men Italy and Portugiu. The Finsnlatlon. a li^ t. fiuffy wool-like aary to build tbs alio alas you need tal in Baltimore were doW every- tion that 750,000 Townsendites and milling crowds outside, and toe sou­ It was &e first visit ever paid to struck her and threatened to aboot and Russian tendency la to that is setusUy blown from in srinter. Eaperts agree that only full —whether yon feed 4 or 400 cattle, ter, last longer. No rapid drying Pork Chops 25 * thing possible for Dern, he expreaa- friends would march to toe polls. venir hunters, however, contributed de of Madrid In any Rlgbtlst-t out, no mixed flavors. And plenty to toe general hysteria. It declared. : nck.ItlaaksllksooUoii.butitapnre wall thickness rock wool will protect Ask M ^FXEJSaMiMie, yearrea^ Ta ed toe wish that Dr. Meyer be caU The final ballot bore me ouL" ENVOY TO FRANCE (OonUnued on,Page Ibu) (Continued' on Page Seven) IN STEEL CIRCLES Ct showdown. ' auMral. with sD the dianteteriitici of homos against heat and cold in a truly BmiU A Shmikrmfi 5U4,**tmHwftusU ef taste-free loe cubes in otily S ed from Boston laat night To Endorse OoncUdatos. Trial by Newspapers With Great Britain, hoe its stony origm—dean, fireproof, var- identifio way. minutes. Beantiftil new models After reporUng that toe aecre- Margett said that before toe Judge Hallam’s report went at France, Russia, Italy and Ger coat but half what you’d expect. tary waa in a seml-oonaute which last night, after bj^ smployee representatives of the Carl Hlnshaw, 2,375 to 2,683 In 186 BulUU after announcing the his first appearance as guest con­ At toe same time, Carl J. Vos- Carnegie-Illlnola Steel Oorporatlou to Deputy Jose Haris Albhiana, Ited Dern at the hoapit^ two weeks of crime and toe exploitation of the resignation a t Ambassador Jesse I. burg, manager of toe Symphony, for recogniUon of a National wage was eelxM by agents searching As Important to oil burning as stream.. a^o. of 585 precincta. criminal." ductor of the Great Lakes Sym­ composed of most of toe Cleveland berola's residence. lining Is to aeroplanes and automobiles-^ Rep. John H. Hoeppel, recently Straus, who Is UL phony orchestra, led to cancellation committee and a 35 per eent pay The White House, department of- Moving Flctorea Symphony orchestra, announced boost The tetter with a long list toe Improvement Healdbeet shonv In flclala and friends of Dern made no Picture taking in the courtroom of the remainder of tUs scheduled Iturbl’s unconditional release names of persons assertedly in flame and oD eoonomy in operation la’ (OonUnued qb Paga gi,) waa also condemned. Of moving will soil for Europe about Sept 20 week of programs. An usually reiisble source Inform­ SMret of apprehension after physl- ranwves from Moscow, une of the guest conductor. ed toe Asaoctsted Press be expected cated thihe revolt was turned such that you shoiild see-it and learn just' - dans reported that toe secretary picturee made during toe trial, toe IturbI held up a 45-mlnute net­ IturbI left toe stage for ten min­ to tha department of public safe why such a great improvement In. pec* had passed a second successive un- Hallam report commented: «“ Mes». American work radio broadcast fc .• nine min­ an increase "within 60 to 90 days.” The government also snnouni formance aod operation economy is P<>a- supporters. President Roosevelt In utes while toe audience waa combed utes last week at Philadelphia, If present acUvlty In producUon satlafactoiw night Heart and kid­ "In the balcoriy of the courtroom where be was conducting concerts In c(mUnue(L He explained; arrest of a captain of artillery i t o BE SURE OF slble...... ney complications bad arisen to RESULTS! was installed equipment for record­ «**.«*'’* .***“ ^ cementing for a pianist to play toe score of Robin Hood Dell. Mistaking the sergeant at the avlaUon grounds i BEST RESULTS USB make more serious a long attack of ing in pictures and sound all toe *^®“<>l3^l*tlons with the R u a a l^ Tmpre'sions of Buenos Aires” by "The industry, os a whole, is not Do this before you buyL Although she had Uttle hope Jose Andre. audience’s hisilng of pfetographers out of toe. 'cod’ flnancdally, or at acting In liaison with Fasclets. Influenza. of recovering a purse, containing •cenea at the trial. The producers M irid lty * ^ of diplomatic for disapproval of toe orchedtra’s Vallente Garcia, secretary to i $ 1 9 5 ’**” for the were under Injunction of toe court To the orchestra, playing outdTS least not enough to resume dividend We have other modsla and would like to a wateh, which she lost between Now I n j ^ country on leave from performance, he walked off. payments. It seems logical to ex­ mer Minister of the Interior Sals sh(iw them all to you. Hale’s and toe First NatkmaJ not to operate toe contrivance dur­ on the grounds of tbs Great Lakes The photographers were snapping Alonso, was arrested on charges I McGHL’S Silent INVADER TREASURY BALANC7E. ing sessloM a t court They vio­ M osc^, Bullitt will not return to Exposition, be said; pect nuMt of It will show an oper­ store on Main street, across from R t ^ a before assuming his new Mayor 8. Dsvls Wilson of Philadel­ ating profit In third <]uarter rraorto. volvlng insurrection. Full line on display and demonstration In Washington. Aug. 26.—(AP) — street, Mrs. F. W. BlUott lated the court’s irijuncUon x x x. 8o 'Tve just sent s telegram to New phia and Mayor Florello LaGuardla Planes Shot Down SILENT GLOW .' our place of businesa. The position of toe Treasury oo noiaeleasly was this done that toe Henderson, counselor of York asking to be released from fhi« "It would not be surprising to see BEST PAINTS of Bolton Road inserted a Claasl- toe E m b a ^ will remain In (dim e of New York. IturbI returned aft­ some concerns resume dividend pay­ Two Fascist war planes were F Aug. 24: Receipts, |1S.767,649A1: fled Ad in Tha Herald early this court did not discover that toe oper­ series. Understand—the trouble ia er on explanation and laughed off portsd shot down during flghUfiil THE L. T. OIL BURNER You ars welcome to come'at any time > expenditures 388,026,808.38; bal­ at Moscow untU a successor Is a ^ not you. You played beautifully. ments, a move which I believe would week. Within an hour aftw The ation waa going on. Tie deception pointed. the Incident after the concert. the Gusdarrama mountains ance. 31.663.416,581,80; customs re­ But I can’t stand thaoa hot dogs— be followed by on Inereaoe in H ei^d was published. Mrs. practised on toe court was inde­ IsMig Fkisad of «ii “We are absolutely blameless In wages.” Loyalist forces advanced There Are No Better P&ints FnelOU . . . Service on all makes of burners ceipts for toe month, 327,336,831.- RlUott’s purse and watch iVeto fensible and was, la our opinion, pop—whistles—and street cmrsi” the matter,” declared Ringwall. toe rebels. 39. contempt of court." Rich on(l handsome, BulUtt eought Replied Rudolph Ringwall. dlree- Minimum Wags Another plane was reported Made A t Any M e e l . Oil BnmeniT returned by the finder. In 1919 to persuade Preetdent 3^11^ “When I announced toat Mr. IturbI This Informant added that there WOOD CO. Receipts for toe fiscal year (since Pnid Interview tor of the Great Lakes Symphony, would conduct Tmpressioas of tured after a bstUe with air r July 1), 3587,396,713.55; expendi­ H **«»• «a- Paid Interviews by j .rors follow­ to extend recognition to tha new aftsr the noncert, which also aadad Is a dtvergenea of opinion aa to under Commander Perea. Uott caUed The Herald to cancel Buenoa Aires,' he didn't start the whether a minimum wage of gs a 55Bis8eMSt T el 4496 tures, 3888,415,68041, Inrfiullng h « Ad after only one insertion, ing toe trisl drew this conunsnti “ • aventual ae- flva minutes sarly: number. I asked him what was tos The government, wildly $369,399,208.04 a t emergency ex­ j ^ o n by Prerident Rooakvalt aa "IturbI ats a hot dog himself Mon­ day should be eeUbUaheit wito a by news that a white flag was 1 Thos. McGill, Jr. bslng so pleased with toe results ‘*We submit the practise of jurors toe first American ambaiuKior to matter. sy rangee from 608,486.78, a decrease of $1,910,- 4«ecUveneas of CaOntUled. Try ■wvlce is clearly ohjecttonable and advocacy. Returned IturbI, located in a ho­ told him IturbI ‘probably wanted the ed fortress ready for toe 126 Cedar Street " Phone 586.00 imder the previous day; gold should not be sUowad. x x x U jur- tel dining room: 38.12 to about 38.60 a day which of the 1,700 rebels withla 711 Main Street N«. 5202 29 BisaeO St. BulUtt, 46-year-old member of aa audience to be quiet.’ one eource declared appllea to lens Uevlng fighting among toe Manchester, Cegin.. assets, 110,691,018,038.04. “Wfiy, I ate three of them Mon­ "Then I found that be wanted s Johnson Block Phone 6887 , .(OoBtiaaed aa Pag* B n m X . day night But I finished them them than eeven per eent of the workers. With their 1‘AOO sacks «f jOanttnwa am Pkfa a«v«i,k pianist for tos number. I'm not s / before going Into tha plasa,” wind reader,” i-^a m lag. st.tta jBKttoitf taalght. gaadlag tb^iubtoew^ KiMWW: any other gathering of the kind catioo early in m r«h ever held la Manchester by the reopen In the nnew location on Oeto- plo, who ______Demoermts, seems assured. Both ber 1. Ooonectleut State PoBoa was ta- Aa axecutlva oommittea meeting tha -natlvi t o ^ o f Mayor and U nt HATGRIAIOI^ Jured by lightning on Sunday eve­ i m aides have been putting in a lot of In making the change from the of the Tall Cedars of Lebanon wlU Solvi^^re Adornlo, who mro vislt- location where he has been since Dischorgsd yssterday: ning and la unable to worit. Hla r.J, TOUT time on the telephone and by bouse SOtiNTOCHANGE ha hald in the Masoato Temple to­ inc in Hartford and New York. Mr. TO LEAVE SEPT. I ETHIOPIAN 80c Is Worth to house canvass of_ reiflatered coming to Manchester and opening Mrs. Mary Hassn and infant son brother-in-law Joseph Prentice of the store fifteen years ago, ha WUi night There will alM be a RaDgera* and Mrs. Oorrentl were among the of 78 Cooper street, Mrs. Ansa TO ntESENT PUTS the Manchester poiioa department Democrats. be given additional floor and stor­ drill. thousands o f Bldlian bom peopla to Kaarna and intent daughter of 119 went to hla horns la CaaMa loot A DoUar On AU A check list will be ready to be age apace. The owners of the build­ groot the dtstinguisbod viiritora Summer street, Corydon Beebe of IS OVERRATED HGHTER night to visit him. used and it will be callea for. The A. L Slocomb Secorei The entertainment committee of since their arrival In Hartford Nfithaii Hale School to Be afld Whres io 0|h ing will make changes In the store Forest street, Baat''’HutfOtd, and Has Accepted Poshioo at Offloer Remer, attached to the meeting will be opened by Thomas which will Include a new front and Miantonomoh Tribe, I. O. R. M., will Thursday. Heniy Cofek of 41 Strickland street. Scene of One Tonight; Green Merchandise At meet tonight at 8 o'clock in the Red Canaan barracks, was doing duty Dannaher, chairman of the Demo­ LeaM On .Present Park the building of two modem store Admitted today: Girls in Play on Fritey Sunday and went to a garago in polite Canps ■ Maty in* cratic town committee. Stiould there windows. Men's Social clubrooms on Bralnard Mias Ethel Scott of Center street David, Webb-of 146 Biasell street. Large Grarch is Spring- War CorrespondeBt Gains place. The-following are asked to Overnight A. P. Night. Ljone Rock to telephone to the sta­ CAR be a conteat for the chalrmSnahlp In addition to carrying bis usual Is visiting her eiater, Mrs. John Ug- Discharged today: tion during the storm. The place of the caucus and a test vote is Hill Flower Store. line Mr. Slocomb will further add to be present: Julian Tournaud, Ed­ gett of Washington, D. C. Frank and Mara Wood of 26 Rob­ GLENNEY’S staiees h Is Fonici. his lines which be could not carry mund Sheehan, Walter Montie, Rus­ field, Dlinois. He Retreats As Sooi As Tonight at the Nathan Hale ^ struck by lightning and Remer, taken the check list will be used. sell Gustafson, Alec Blosie, Peter ert Road and James and Frederick N ew t School, starUng at eight o'clock, the sitting (Hi,a steel chair in the gar­ ON DOLLAR DAYI This will take some time. If each under the restriction of his agree­ Linne Lodge, Knights of Pythias, Oakes of 61 Hawthorne stieeL CUT RATE .------playground ------■ . —girls ■‘ — glvt[tve ■ a . play , age at the time, woe burned on the ment in the present location. It is B7ynn, James Trivigno, William will bold its regular meeting tonight Births today: delegation vote is to result ip a| A. L. Slocomb, owner of the Tex- Leggett, Cleveland Ellington, Nick He Sees His Companioiis entitled “Our Ctrcuc.” 'The play has lege and arma, Ha will not return UNUSUAL VALUES! Houaes art divided among Uiem- check list call it will be well to- the plan of Mr. Slocomb to continue at 8 O'clock at Orange HaU. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Alban W. Cooper, organist of the Woodmoat—Mr. and Mra. Sjdves- to duty tor about 10 days. 1 MAIN ST. SO. MANCHESTER tile Store, located at S49 Main to conduct his present store until Trivigno, Louis Genovese and Wil­ been coached by Playground Director ilvea in the conteat for deiejratea ,narda morning before the selection Wilson of 95 North street and a South Methodist church for the past tsr Z. Poll celebrated their 51st wed­ Mist Fenerty, and U>e proceeds will street. In the Rublnow building, to­ the changes are made in the new liam Bcbleldge. Young people of the Concordia ding anniversoiy. PoU, who amass­ Remer, a native ot Bolton, and a town committee membera of delegates and a town committee day signed a lease for the store at daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John 18 months, has tendered his resigna­ Fall ia Battle. go towards on outing at the beach grandson of Nathan C. Maine, was he ceticua of the Democratic party location as In making the change Lutheran church are reminded of Boyle of 22 Vernon street tion to the music committee, effec­ ed- a fortune from a ehnin of la made. 913 Main street, now occupied by he will Install new fixtures and new All who assisted in th Red Men's for these giria. Candy will be sold appointed to the State police depart­ t,to be held tonight in the Holliater the outing at Coventry lake, Friday Census: Forty-eight patients. tive September 1. Mr. Cooper has theaters, and his wtfe ore in perfect during the pUy and on exhiblUon of ment five years ago. Those who are going to the cau­ the Park Hill Flower shop. In the stock. carnival held a few weeks ago are health. ■trect achool. In some caaea women cus plan to go early and get a seat Rocco and Felix Farr building, lo­ evening. Thoae who have not al­ been appointed organist and choir handiwork that the girls have made In addition to the changes in ten­ asked to meet at the * Red Men's ready eignifled their intentione of (EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the A Pew of the Sensational Values For Dollar Day! nbara of the family are to vote and arc also preparing to stay late. cated directly north of the Manches­ Social club on Bralnard place to­ director of S t Paul's Pro-Cathsdral New London—Death claimed Mra. this Burner will be held. ants in the Farr building by the going ahould get in touch at once at Springfield, Illinois, which h u a tfeM et a eeriee of six ctorlea on liter or against Dr. Dolan, while the ter Savings Bank. moving of the Park Hill Flower night to receive tickets for the out­ Maty Donohue of N«iw London, Friday night of this week, the with Mies Catherine Winsler, 7M8. large congregation. He has also ra- the thrills eaooantered by a war president elect of the Fifth District girls at the Green playground will FLOORS ^nuUe members of the family are to| The lease is dated from Septem­ shop to the Odd Fellows' block on ing, to be held Sunday at VlUa eanespoadeat and oncensored \vote Juat the opposite way. 1 Dance sandals are being made of ber lb, 1936 and Mr. Slocomb will Headquartere'will be at the cottage EXPECT HARMONY celved permission from the Com­ Department of Cmmectlcut Ameri­ give * ehort play that is b e l^ 60c Prophylactie Tooth East Center street and the leasing Louise. Final plans for the outing of Miea Louise Hahn, and tranepor- , 'ravelMhms regarding the ItaUaa $ 1 .0 0 $1.00 Spring PomsY - ' That there will be a largo gather-1 Interlaced strips of satin ribbon. move from his present location In will be completed tonlghL missioner of Education to deliver can Legion Auxiliary. She was coached by Mrs. Law. S A N D E D and Brash and 2 Tabes of Any of the store now occupied by the tatlon will be fumlihed thoae who bis lectures in schools throughout ! ODBqnest). taken lu during the convention In YES Park HUI Flower shop to A. L. BIo- desire i t The plan it .to meet at AT G .O .P . CAUCUS lUtnots. New Britain late lost m on ^ You wiU try .REFINISHED 50c Tooth Paste— OVALTINE B A T H P O W D E ^ comb, other business changes are Elaine- Barbara Edgerly, daugh­ the church promptly at 6 o’clock By EDWARD J. NEIL being made In Manchester today ter of Mr, and Mrs. Charles H. Mr, (!lobper received bis musical Wallingford — Raymond (Lou) STATE POLICE OFRCER Friday evening. training in England. He has travel­ New York, Aug. 36—Memoriea Howard of Meriden was ameng a Ban-ons for tATISPAOnON OUARANTHBD and others are under consideration. EMgerly, Jr., celebrated her flrat ladlgaetioa The store now occupied by the birthday at her home, 129 BlaseU ed extensively in Europe and Afrida at a, war eorreapondent, reUring group of persons who were oidared All For $ J ^ e O O Final plane have been made for and spent seven years in the latter A UGHTNING VI(TIM Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea street, yesterday aftemoo. - Elaine's Large Crowd Hoped For to from that buainees; to pay fines totaling $8(X) in connec- 2 $1*00 X $1 ^ Company In the George Smith build­ cousin Muriel came to help her cele­ the annual banquet of the Daugh­ country, .He is a member o f- the tlOH with recent raids on a $20,0(X) Greater Dollar Values at ters of Italy. The date Is Sunday, American Guild of Organists, and *•' The sim-blockened, alUtude-tor- rectifying plant and a gambling JOS. J. FARR ing, is to be vacated today and a brate. Elaine Had a birthday cake 916 Mala St. Tel. 6806 September 18, and the place the has lectured in this to:ra and elsc- tured, foodless, waterless but ab­ establishment after being arraigned George Remer, Brother-in-Law B e l l-a n s ^ ^ CARTON 50c new store will be opened by the with one candle on It. She received Stir Interest m Coming solutely tmquenchable Italian In­ W)R INmOtSTlOU ajto&Taii ww. 30c Fnn same company in the Forest build­ some gifts from bOr cousin and Villa Louise. A bus will leave Main hrhere on "Worship In Music." in the Borough Court of Local Patroiman Suffers OP 35c lOc street at Oak at 10:30 a. m. All Since assuming the duties of or­ fantry In Eithlopia seemed far and Bridgeport—Lee Lem. 53, alias NOXEMA Colombia Pint ing. opposite Forest street. Alfred grandmother and also her daddy away better soldiers than Britain’s Bums In Sunday Accident. Petke, manager of the store In the and mother. members who were not present at Election Campaips. ganist at the local church, Cbarlle Foo, charged with illegal 60 BOOK SKIN Antiseptic FREE- -■ EX- the meeting and wish to attend the Cooper has devoted much time to first class regiments, the queen's RUBBING Cheney building, will be manager of possession of a narcotic apd para­ George Remer, a member of the MA’TCHES CREAM Powder the store in the new location. banquet should get in touch with training boys and girls of the chun^ this and the king’s that, who were phernalia for smoking the drug, was ALCOHOL ZONE LAX'^ The Misses Millie Gustafson, in singing, and has organized junior fighUng the Arab redhots In Pales­ Another change that is now being Rosalie Hlcking, Agnes Watson, Mrs. Mary Correntl, dial 5863. Mrs. Manchester Republicans will meet given a continuance in City Court Mary Catalano who is chairman of vested choirs of girls of High school tine. . . . until Monday. His bonds were re­ considered Involves the purchase of Freda Roth, Dorothy Dalton, Mary in caucus in the High school bail at New Fall the Donohue and Johnston building the committee of arrangements will age and below. He gave an excep­ The BriUsb Tommie has all the duced from $5,(XM) to $3,(M)0. 3 4 a New Fall Thomson, Mrs. T. Gustafson and be assisted by Mrs. Elsie Scudleri, eight o'clock tonight to name State, tionally fine illustrated lecture Oh equipment found in a mail order Meriden—Mhu M srguet E. Han­ 2 0 e 7 c J located just south of the Quinn and Mrs. J. Watson have returned from 9 « 2 4 « Mrs. Mary Delia Fera, Mrs, Angel­ senatorial and congressional con­ the South African Union last win­ catalogue, but he drops everj^thlng ley, 10, of Torrlngton escaped with Blish building, now occupied by Point O' Woods. Why Not hstall School Silbros ami a bakery shop. The own­ ina Mistretta and Mrs. Evelyn vention delegates. Although party ter for the purpose of raising funds for tea at 6 p. m...... the Italian is alight Injuries when here automobile Tlof a SceJ^^ ers of the Popular Market now lo­ Paganl. leaders are striving to get out a for vestments, and has practically just a whltUer on a back fence, but overturned during a crash involving H A N D BACS$ J. Willard Durkee of 411 Lydall One and two-piece cated in the south store of the large attendance in order to arouse completed a lecture on "History and a hunk of cheese and a slug of another car and two trucks. but check, these Values BARGAINS IN OUR CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT Calf, alligator and silk effects. Rublnow building are said to be the street, draftsman for a Hartford enthusiasm for the coming cam­ Romance’’ as well os another on New Milford—Robert H. Green, An OIL BURNER ors. Sites 7 tp 20 machinery manufacturing company, Chianti now and then keep him per­ parties interested in purchasing the paign no contests are expected. It "Southwest England." fectly haopy-----Italy's crack regi­ 72, supervisor of the C. M. Beack building with the intention of mov­ and Marion L. Stone of West Bolys- has been ptetty generally agreed Mr. and Mrs. Cooper have just.re- Co., lumber yard and former mem­ H ^Com fort FOR DOLLAR DAY ton. Mass., were married In New ments, after tough batUes, Bersag- EfISnug Heel Fit ing the market from the present that all factions In the party should turned from Maine where he gave lleri. Blackshirts, Grenadiers, crack­ ber of the school board, died of in­ Before Winter? New Fall location, providing tliat the sale Is York last Saturday. They will live N. Y.^locks have representation on the delega­ one of his lectures at the Marshall juries he received when he fell down 0'Qu.ality for the present at 411 Lydall street ed rocks, like convicts, to make a flight of stairs. Learn the facta abont the best ETStrong Arch Support 69c Children’s lOe completed. The stores now occupied tion slates. In addition to the old House, York Harbor. They regret roads for supply trucks, singing and 69c Boys’ by Silbros and the bakery shop with Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Durkee, Adams Exp ...... 12% line Republicans, both the Young to leave Manchester where they Waterbury—The b o ^ of Mra. at lowest prioea. Easy tonm. brother of the bridegroom and sister proud of the chance to do m ore.... BT Smartness Quilted Pads...... 3 for 25c Silk Crepe Slips^ would have to vacate if the change Air Reduc ...... 72^ Republicans and the Townsenders have made many friends. Marie’ E. Anderson was found in the l^long Counter SCHOOL DRESSES BLOUSES of the bride. Alaska Jun ...... 14 In the party desire to be represent­ Ethiopians Overrated basement of the Swedish Zion Ehran- Slaae 1-16. SCHOOL suns was made as the building would be Incidentally, the Ethiopian is the Steen 1 te 13. used for a market and bakery sales­ AUegbeny ...... 374 ed. There Is no election due at this gelical Lutheran church. Dr. DIAL 5092 S ' Workmanship GOlBest Materiafa ISe Paisleys and solid shades FYcnch Knotted or lace trimmed. room. Michael Pantaleo who has an au­ Am Can ...... 120% caucus of a Republican Town com­ moat over-rated fighter in the world Harold F. Morrill, assistant medical to 40. Sites 34 to 44, tomobile junk yard on Horace Am Coml A lc o ...... 26% mittee. PER PUPIL SCHOOL -----he dances himself into a fury, examiner, said she committed 2 lor S f Infants* Hose___ . -2pr.for25c street, was picked up yesterday aft­ Am Home P r o d ...... 45% waving bis sword, before going into suicide by inhaling illuminating gas. Wear these comfertible shoes with-' 2 f" $ l l ernoon by Policeman Walter Cas­ Am Rad St S ...... 21% batUe... .then he screams and rush­ New Haven—Judge Carroll C. lOe PUBUC RECORDS sells on request of the HdrUord po­ 1 .incks of the U. S. District Court out losing one bit of Smart Style.. Youll' New Fall Am Smelt ...... 83 es forward, a great movie mob CALL New Fall, AU Wool lice. Pantaleo, wanted In Hartford Am Tel and Tel ...... 175% COST HERE LOWEST scene....he runs forward unUl the gave the New Haven railroad per­ be more actlyc' •■without fdtigue**! Rubber Panties...... 2 for 15c SPEQALI Lease on the charge of assault and bat­ Am Tob B ...... 102 Italian machine guns have mowed mission to create an equipment SWEATERS tery, was returned to Hartford by trust in the amount of $3,076,000 AARON COOK INFANTS’ George W. Smith to Irving Hal- Am Wat Wks ...... 24 down everyone around h im .,.,a s Oeat and 8 Up-en Extra Size Slips^ prln, proprietor of the Norton Shoe an officer of that department yester­ Anaconda ...... 37% Local Stocks soon as be finds himself alone, be on subsequent court approval of the SKIRTS AU FoU Shadea 10c Crib Sheets... DRESSES ' - ' i store, the store at 977 Main street, day afternoon. Armour, lU...... 8 % drops everything___ he just doesn’t acceptance of bids for purchase of To Buy or Sell — 3 for 25c Figures of Board of Educa­ the certificates. Bi sea 3-16. ROMPERS • SUPS? Tweeds and Flannels. of French finish crepe, lace trimmed. one .year from August 1, 1936, Atchison ...... 76% retreat, he goes all the way home, monthly rental of $100. Joseph Rossetto of 59 School Aviation C orp ...... 5 % Furnished by F. R. Shaw, Inc. Norwich—Albert 8 . Comstock, 85, STOCKS OR BONDS 79e Inteata' waistbands. Sites 46 to 53. buries bis sword, and plants some prominent in Masonic circles, and a Building Permit street will open a store at 1 Walnut Bait and O hio...... 21% 75 Pearl Street, Hartford tion Show Town Below com or something___ one defeat, Representing One-family, one-and-a-half-story, street, Thursday morning, August Bendix ...... 27% WlUlam E. tdarttn. former president of the city's board Sweatersy coat and slip-on . .49c and the only army an Ethiopian of water commissioners, died. $ 1 . 0 0 five-room dwelling at Sunset and 27, carrying a full line of meats, Beth Steel ...... 63% Local Representative general has left is himself... .usual­ PUTNAM & CO. New FaU Village streets, to Neno Osella, own­ fruits, groceries and vegetables. Mr. Borden ...... 30% Bid Asked Any Others in State. 6 Centra] Row 61-30 Ksniond Cap. Nat. Bk. and Tr. 20 ly be goes home and plants some er, and Neno Oaella and Louis Chap- Rossetto has several years' experi­ Can P a c ...... 11% '23 corn too___ Even when winning, Hartford, Conn. $1.39 Esmond Conn. River Bk...... 450 Baby Bunting: ■ - - eeaeeaeeae SUPER YALUiri J Satin Panties delalne, builders, estimated cost, ence In this line formerly being em­ Case (J. I.) ...... 150% they stop fighting at dusk...... HATS $3,660. Htdf. Conn. Trust . . . 77 82 Tel.: Evening 5501 ployed by the Manchester Public Cerro De Pasco ...... 52% Earlier this summer It was an­ everyone wondered why they didn’t BABY Ladies’ Fashioned Tour choice from an For the High School Miss, Market. Ches and Ohio ...... 65% Htfd. Nat. Bk. A Tr. 27 29 Day, Hartford 5-0151 $1A9 latanta* sortment of taffeta, vel­ Site 17 nounced by the State Board of Edu­ harass Italy's armies with guerilla BLANKETS only. Chrj'sler ...... m Phoenix St. Bk. A Tr. 260 cation that the per pupil school costs PURE SILK vet and felt. Dollar Da.<> Insurance Stocks warfare.. . . Two reasons; Others Bootie Sets...... Miss Marie Moonan of Manchester Coca Cola ...... 116% of $69.88 In Rockville and $69.09 in may fight alone, be doesn’t, White, Bine, Pink...... 98c only 2 f o r Green i-i spending the week at Co­ Col Gas and E l ...... 21 Aetna Casualty ...... 103 107 Southington were the lowest of the HOSIEITY1 Send Them Aetna Fire ...... 60% 52% others may fight at n%ht, he lumbia Lake aa the guest of Miss Coml Solv ...... 16 school systems In the state. The 6e OhUdren'e Marjorie Lahey. Aetna Life ...... 32 34 doesn't either... .extra reason, he Cons Edison ...... 41% Manchester per capita costs for last never heard of it and wouldn’t $ Back To School Cons Oil ...... 12 %■ Automobile ...... 34 36 year, announced this week by the AAAAt* E El 1 .0 0 Handkerchiefs. — 5 for 10c Many Other Outstanding Dollar Day Bargains Throughout Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Norris Cont Can ...... 69% Conn. General ...... 42% 44% Board of Education, $60.54 for the listen to anyone who tried to tell Sizet trail with shoes that have good • and children of Hamlin street are Corn Prod ...... 67 Hartford Fire ...... 72 74 high achool and $72.39 for the elem­ him-----the Arab is a ten times bet­ the Store. soles-and heels. oncndlng their vacation at Beverly, Del Lack and W est...... 17% Hartford Steam Boiler 76 78 entary schools,, produces an aver­ ter fighter.. . . We use only the best ' Mass. Du P o n t...... 157% National Fire ...... 68% 70% age per pupil cost lower than either Diplosnatlo Stunt Elec and Mua ...... 6 % Phoenix Fire ...... 86 88 Rockville’s or Southington's. The cutest diplomatic stunt of leather and rubber heels. Mrs. Edward Hess, of Center Elec Auto L it e ...... 38 Rossla Insurance . .. 11% 13 the century was Italy's handling of NORTON'S ; street, who has been on the danger Gen Elec ...... 45% Travelers ...... 365 580 censorship and newspapermen.... 977 Main Street '■ list at the Manchester Memorial Gen Foods .-...... 39% Public Utility Stocks STUDIES BALLET DANCING even nice things about Italian sol­ Cheney Block - Former Location Tom McAn S. YULYES j hospital with pneumonia, pa.ssed the Gen M otors...... 64% Conn. Lt. and P ow ... 73 77 diers couldn't get through to the 701 Main SL Johnson Block ; danger point last night and today Gillette ...... 14 Conn. Power ...... 55 57 papers.... Reason: As long as C o m e In and let our ezoerts fit 'OU. .j : Is reported Improved. Gold Dust ...... 14% Htfd. Elec. L t ...... 88 70 UNDER N. Y. TEACHER Ethiopia foolishly claimed victories 'Registered Democrats of Manchester Hudson Motors ...... 16% Hartford Gas ...... 47 51 she wasn’t winning, the League of i Corydon Beebe, Civil War veter­ Int Harv ...... 77% So. New England . . . 155 160 Nations and the world at large an, who has been at the Manches- Int Nick ...... 63 Manufacturing Stocks Mrs. John Gardner of 180 C^enter were lulled into a sense of security COVENTRY 4-H CLIJD ^ ter Memorial hospital for several Int Tel and Tel ...... 12% Acme Wire ...... 43 45 street and her daughter. Miss Ger­ as to the Negus’s ability to handle weeks with a fractured hip, was re­ Johns Manville ...... 116% Am. Hardware ...... 32 34 trude Gardner, arc guests this week the situation without h elp .... the Fair, Peach Short Cake moved to the home of a daughter In Kennecott ...... 45% Arrow H and H, com 55 57 at the Hotel Paramount, New York. truth about the situation, what ws Supper and Entertainment East Hartford yesterday afternoon Lehigh Val Rd ...... 15% Billings and Spencer. 2). 3 Vi Miss Gardner is the well known solo were trying to write, might cause In Holloran's ambulanco. Llgg and Myers B ...... 105% Bristol Brass ...... 68 70 . dancer and popular entertainer. someone to force Italy's hand...... JL i ' - a Attend The Caucus Tonight FRIDAY, ADO. 28, 2 P. M. on. Loew’s ...... 57% Collins Co...... 110 120 During ber stay hi New York she Is Result: No one fully realized that Church and Grange Hall A party of north end men spent Lorillard ...... 22% Colt’s Pat. Firearms. 48% 60% taking an Intensive course in ballet Eagle Lock ...... dancing. Her Instructor Is Miss Ethiopia was taking one terrific SUPPER, 6:30 to 7:30 — S5e. yesterday fishing In the Sound. McKeesp Tin ...... 96 25 27 beating after another until the MENU; Cold cuts, potato sal­ They went to Nlantlc where they Mont Ward ...... 44% Fafnlr Bearings . . . . 95 Ella Dagnova who was formerly Gray Tel Pay Station 19% with the Pavlowa company. She Is Italians arrived in Addis and ask­ ad, cabbage and carrot salad, were taken aboard, a fishing boat Nat Blsc ...... , ...... 31% 21% ed the world “so what?” ___ iHoUister St. School 8 P . M . siloed tomatoee, rolls, coSee, and when they returned after the Nat Cash Reg ...... 24 Hart and Cooley ___ 150 much Impressed with ber work and Landers, Frary A Clk 44 believes the young dancer has . a Things that never were told: A peach shortcake with whipped day'e fishing they had 23 blues. The Nat Dairy ...... 28 negro -woman dipped into Italian I cream. Play at 8 P. M. In Nat D istill...... 29% Mann A Bow, Class A 7 most promising future. Miss Gard­ members of the party divided the do., Class B ...... __ ner is one of a class of 6 who receive headquarters two nights before the Orange Hall—20c. fish among them and also bad some N y Central...... 40% 2 New Brit. Mch., com. 32 34 Instruction at the same time, and Negus’s last fight at Mai Ceu and fB E E to give to friends. Those who went North Am ...... 30% gave all bis plans for the attack to Vote For Packard ...... 10% do., pfd...... 95 — two of them are seasoned profes­ on the party were Karl Keller, Har­ North and Ju d d ...... 35% 37% sionals. , the Italian general . .. .when the J ik a m S ^!9e i i e H e e / lows Willis, Raymond Burnham, Penn ...... 37% Ethiopian Imperial Guard advanc­ Phil Pete ...... 41% Peck, Stow A Wilcox 12% 14% Raymond Griffin and Mr. WlUls's Russell Mfg. Co...... 29 33 ed, the Italians retreateu until -10,- ADMISSION son. Pub Serv N J ...... 45% 80c Is Worth Radio ...... 10% ScovlU Mfg. Co...... 36% 38% (MX) black men were racing tri­ Standard S crew ...... 150 160 umphantly after them through Members of Mary C. Keeney Tent, Reading ...... 45% A Dollar On All Rem Rand ...... 17% Stanley Works ...... 46 48 volley enclosed by two steep hills R EU WHAT THEY HAVE TO SAT ABOUT FORD V-0 TRUCK ECOHOMT EDWARD G. DOLAN Daughters of Union Veterans of the Torrlngton ...... 99% 101% . . . .there were 600 machine guns Rcy Tob B ...... 65% Civil War, and their husbands, en­ Union Mfg. Co...... 6 8 hidden on the sides of those blils This odvartlMmant hot baan wrHfan by Ford irude bwiwra, by New Rnglmd HIS RECORD: Merchandise At joyed a picnic last evening at the Safeway Stores ...... 20% Schenley D ls ...... 44% U 8 Envelope, com. .. 82 92 . . . . a little later there were 7,000 butinats men who hove owned many mokot of trucks and whoso oxporlonco •nr** •••!,\ home of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Taylor do., pfd...... 125 130 deiad Imperial Guards in the val­ Scars Roebuck ...... 81% covors hundrods of thousonds of milos of hauling undor OH condMons. Thoso mon •Tlclcfirate to Four Democratic National Conventions. of Porter street. Tables were set Shell Union ...... 18% Veeder Root ...... 102 106 ley— under the trees and ^frankfurters Socony Vac ...... 13% Whitlock Coll Pipe .. 8 % 7% Most of the Italians wounded in hovo loslod Ford V-6 Truck porformonco and oconomy on many kinds of |ohs GLENNEY’S cooked at the outdoor fireplace. J. B. Williams Co. .. 88 45 the body died of Infections in field •Former State Central Comm itteeman—16 years. South Pac ...... 40% light olongsMo of hoovlor, more oxponsivo hauling equipment, and Ihoir etolo. ON DOLLAR DAY! Salads, cold cuts, potato chips, rolls, South Rwy ...... 20% Mlscellaneoaa hospitals because asepsis was im­ •Leader of This Town—20 years. hot coffee and watermelon were St Brands ...... 15% Chapman V a lv e...... 22% 24% possible... .the village of An tola, monte will moko worthwhllo rooding for anyone Intoraslod In goMng mora load UNUSUAL VALUES! other Items of the supper. Games St Gas and El ...... 7% Conn. InvesL Mgt. .. 3% 4U back of Amba Aradam, was so full miiat at |fsf cost per mHo. and a pleasant social evening woimd St on Cal ...... 35% EHec Steam Sterilizing 1% 2% of dead Ethiopians aftor that bat­ •Former Collector of Internal Revenue. Ot. Lak. Stmsbp. Co. 39% 42 up mtb a marshmallow roast. St Oil N J ...... 62% tle that the Italiona just gathered MOVINO COMPANY MAKU DOUILI • Chairman of State N. R. A. Tex Corp ...... 37% King Seeley Ctorp. ,. 11% 13% what other bodies were loose "FINIST TRANSPORTATION AT Timken Roller B e a r ...... 62% Sanborn Map ...... 100 around, about 3,000 all together, SAVINO WITH TRAaOlt.TIIAILn UNIT MINIMUM COST" Trans America ...... 13% Sparta Foundry...... 23% 25% tossed them in with the rest, and Bylvanla Indus...... 80 32 ROHliO TtfP *nirotigh tbs luc o f s Ford tractor and trailer noit we • chairman o f Democratic National Fund. Sweet, Ripe Union C arbide...... 95 burned them all up with the vil­ btra been able to obtain a rahlde tnitable for our “Our four Ford V*S tradu ara of tbs graataai esalattnca Taylor - Colquitt . . . 40 42 lage.. . . to na io iwntainiag our reputation for prompt dsUratv Pinehurst Vegetables Union P a c ...... 139 Utah-Idaho Sug. Com 3 moring needs tu leu than half the coat of a aimilar unit aatrice. Theae V-a a ara pouctsed of plenty o f pewra • Chairman of Roosevelt Inaugural Committee. MELONS Unit A ircra ft...... 24% 4 EVERY SUNDAY o f another make. The operating coat; ia conaldcrablr Iceberg Lettuce.. head 10c New York Bonk and Ins. Stocks lower, ao we gain both ways. tpaed* enabling onr driran to make their trips in Unit Corp ...... 7 % GMUrra I md Umder tt Melf F«v« thottcat apace o f time. The amaU initial coat and •Floor Leader Last Democratic National Convention. Unit Gas I m p ...... 16% Bank of New York .. 613 518 “ The V-g hM pleotjr of power and tpecd for tUi opar. 10c ea., 3 for 25c Red, Ripe Bankers Trust ...... 69 71 tCMlDUI.1 tow opcrwng and maiocenince charget allow ns to U S Ind A l e ...... 36% iMlm MMiiwi ThM atioa end maltea aa ided nnit for moring rani." tM DOMt tmiipOffttioa at COfC.** TJ 8 Rubber ...... 28% Chase ...... 47 49 WALL ST. BRIEFS •Member National Advisory Board W. P. A. TOMATOES Uh RwtM ...... - TAS AM. ____ ■» ■ * • * * '* . . . 3 lbs. 10c XT 8 S m elt...... 76 Chemical ^...... 66 68 a.»- Yellow Bliwrto Central Hanover . . . . 131 136 New York, Aug. 36.—Jewell Tea tv. Bfirite ■ AM, Dr. Dolan’s record has been one of lesdership. U S S teel...... 67% Continental ...... 19% Cb., merchandiser of coffee, tea and D6WlSSAf«#M« human, progressiva CUCUMBERS, ea, . . . West Union ...... 85% 21% DwIfavTarfi ^— ^ t 9 . f A M . and sympathetic to the needs of others. PEACHES Com Ehichange ...... 64% 66 % food products with outlets in vir­ "VAUn FAR HVOND THE FffICI" "N O IQ U AL"— FOR ICONOMY— West El and M f g ...... 135% tually every city in the country and MBTVMMtMm CARROTS, bunch-. . . Woolworth 63% First National ...... 3110 2135 "I h m bean naing my new 1936 Ford V-g haollog He has constanOy worked for the interest of Manchester and its dtirens. Guaranty T r o s t...... 855 360 headquarters at Barrington, ni., U. tHw Tmtk (O. e. 9M. granite rip-rap Msd In Hood rtCDoatnctioo work, and NRFORMANM— ARRIARANCS 2 qts. 25c 5 Elec Bond and Share (Curb). 21% reported today oalea for the four ...... • .• • 9M. BEETS, bunch...... Irving ...... 16 most aw me perfonnaaoa of this nnit, plus eoooomr of om 18 TUkfiU SMi mUf to toMlat mmA into • y e m operating foe 1936 Ford V.6'a and they , ^ secured higher wages and shorter hours for working Manhattan ...... 82 84 weeks ended August 8 of 81fi43JS05 •R itto st Sutton TIAtl OHmr operadoo, m hara ' conrinced me of ^ ^ * te' meant by all glring mngraat tariaCtedon. 'Tbsy all hara p le a t ^ I and women in every ease that came before him. . ^ Native Manufact. Triut . . . . 48 50 against 61,429,533 in the like 1035 *vab>e• Farit ; ,®Woodr ‘ —The “Price.' * qwsd and pewer and are adaptable to tbs many diaar- l\ Combination Special FOREIGN EXCHANGE National City Bonk.. 41% 43% period, a gain of 8 per cent For iHt NEW HAVEN 0 * “ » operedng a Fotd mittypea o f loads tfaay are breed to carry . . . New York ...'...... 142 147 the 83 weeks ended August 8 sales 19W trock w U d has gona orar 100,000 mUM. This Ford axchanga parts policy ajiarta na o f low main- Potatoes pardcnlw nnit I am iiaiog for 4 g | ,d g 1 Head Lettuce, 2 Lbs. T^i$uitoes New York, Aug. 26.— (A P )—For­ PubUe ...... 47% 49% totaled 613,149,198 against 611,- tsram coats ai^ no fepg tie-ups for rspalra. iecoox 1 Green Pepper 1 Cucumber HU...... 10 898,800 a year ago, a g ^ of 6.6 per at granita in and about oar yards." paiticn^lypeof worktbs Ford V-8 tredl^noeqaal. 39c peck eign Exchange steady; Great Brit­ 11% eretytiting oontiderad—economy, petfoimance a S VOTE TONIGHT 1 Bunch Celery— O O ain in doUara, others In cents. Insnranoe cent. ' - • • (ahMd) Geoegs B. SUrfay. ALL F O R ...... UOC Great Britain demand, 5.03%; ca­ American (Newark) 14 16 MANoasm. N. a bles, 5.03%; 60-day bills, 5.02%; American Reserve . 27 39 Orders and shipments of otnee ap- Sweet Potatoes Prance demand, 6.68% ; cables, American Surety 86% 08% pUqaeea ore running at a oontra- CMMI ICONOMICAL D lU V n ilt- Dial 4151 — Meat 6.58%; Italy demand, 7.87; cables. BalUmore Americlean 7% 8% eesemial pace and many oomponlea Alto MOM O f THEM 7.87. Excess .. 6% r% In the industry estimate third quoiv 5 lbs. 19c ter reoulta wUl approximate those ^Preripua Ford nnlta wUeh ws hitra o patali l always ASK YOUR FORD DIAUR ABOUT THR Tender Shoulder Demands: Fid. and Deposit .. 116 ISO Great American 27 29 of the normally heavier shoond quar­ School Belgium, 16.98; Germany Free Oea ba qaleUy abtaiaad II wprotadooa. UCLUSIVI RNOINI IXCHANM ROAN Bhm Label 40.24, Registered 21.10; Travel Halifax ...... 22 24 ter, a survey by Standard Stattatios LAMB C H O PS... lb. 39c ye« ara ataadUy empleyedee Ford V-g is a very aooooaaical track ID opetais. .**»'riBtiaymihawyauca»heraaFaedlatamy 21.85; Holland, 67.90; Norway, Hanover ...... 36 88 Co., revealed. Backlogs of unfilled eatary—wHheuteeoarltyerea- 9 *ed and power aaeUa na to Mab. aam« 7 ------, - f CATSUP 25.80; Sweden, 25.06; Denmark, Home I n s ...... 35% 87% orders were reported to be In the deesMO. Oteet plaaa avail- greatest voltune on record. *^***4**™ ""*~p~f^*-‘TiTfthlaigeran»1heaTlai iiiilii “ rmoamttBMd aorta, taamllsd In tar lam ttais aad SCOTCH H AM .. Va lb. 25c 22.49; Finland, 2,23; Switseriand, Home Fire Security . 4% 8 % ihle ewn— ta a» to 6300- *1 Edward tbwaraemaWfaeen aagbealee 32.60; Spain unquoted; Portugal Maas. Bonding...... 52 04 wHk ao meaWieie eepayw VEAL SHANKS STEWING VEAL 4.68%; Greece, M ; Poland, 18,85; NaUonal U b ^ y . . . . 9% 11 SHOOimo SAW The aele ed letaeeel efiarged I Lff. bottle 14e ISdUi. to 19o lb. Cxechoslovalda, 4J.4; Jagoelavla, North River ...... 27 20 CENTER AUTO SUPPLY CO. I 2JI1; Austria, 18.88N; Rungvy, Prov. Wash...... 80 41 Chicago—George Stevens, 64. was 155 CENTER STREET 19.80; Rumania, .74; Argentine, Prof.- Accident SO 30 shot to death by a saw, (telumbua 88J10N; BrosU, 8.73%N; Tokyo, Seaboard Suroty . . . . 24 36 hospital phyridana decided. 29.47; Shanghai, 80JIS; Hongkong, Socurity Ins...... $6 88 He died of on Infection which mEAL FINANCINO PINEHURST GROCERY he. 8LS0; Mexiee a ty . 27,88; Montreal Springfield FSkAM o. 187 143 they learned devdi^ied after a dr- 302 Main Street Manchester, Conn. In New Torii, 99.06%: New York la Sun Ufe ...... 450 800 oulor sow with which he was cut­ ASSpOATION. he. Montreal, 100.00. U. a F. and G...... 18 20 ting A, piece of wood ripped out a 831 Mala Staeol FORD V-8 TRUCKS ^ ENDS TONIGHT: “SATAN MET . N—Nomlaal Westchester ...... 35 37 LADY" AND “BUNKER BEAN" oaij and shot it Into his b o ^ under OTBR W. T. ORAHT RDRC ■a- ■■ “ « 8> V , f ' . I*4f , .. . . f i- - M i MANCHB^TESR. CX)NN. a'-''.- ••• s ‘ '■.U/ ^ Itlaad wars awanlsd' MsBCbssf. ‘ i . tair. ’ Tba train wiO ktep at Mattoea Hamilton puk.where t)w rally opaoi scoDomic podliioa ramalns unaffact- gradustes. ThM ts IndloaUvs of sat- on the.route througb Ifiaaarhiiirtti at fi;80. OoL Kroxto addriMi is reaelMd os quickly os posetble so that family at their eottoga a t Andover GARIBALDI SOdETY ( i t a QOOTAIIOIB WA' ed by tha aU ttnlt tor wa have put rebeto may not benefit by any de- Adolph BroU, Ralph BroU, Anna iaroctoiy work beliig done In our and Oonneqtlcut to aUosrCol. Knox schedulsd to begin at 9 o'doilk and Into sffaet an Intenaivt sociid rafonn ANDOVER Lake. Bene t«a and Robert Massey from BUDGET coUm piaparatory courses, to greet eupportera and speak brief­ wUl be broadcoet by Waterbury (confiscation and coUebtlvimition of lay. _ Ura. Raymond Palmer to recuper­ Bolton. AVrOTAlTDail n ila rea Bedoeed IN FIRST BANQUET TO WELCOME COL KNOX ly- radio atations. Acoommodatlona for T op a psrlod of three years a By ASSOCCATKD: large eatatea) above all In country I am abs^utely convinced and t ating at the Manchester Memorial Mr. and Mrs. Bogsrdiia, Mrs. Oonaectieut Republican leaders 85,000 peraons ara being provided TELLS about WARdistricts. have proof that rebels obtained air­ Mrs. Jacob Van Buren Prince, Hospital where she imderwent a Lnnote FallsU snd Mlse Patrlcis failure to do u, study has been made of pupil fail- Am Gail...... at the park. H ER IfiSOHi MARKERS baa resulted In CHANGES TO BE FEW urea. As a rssult of that study an Aboat 160 Memben and Am CIt Pow andXt B . Parade of 500 C an With Re- JsHQI -g m t Cd. Knox at tha local From an IntemaUonal point of planes and war materials of all cousin of M n. Charles White from successful operation Saturday. Southwlok from Putnam spent Sun- atatlon and escort him to the hotel CoL Knox win spend the night In view no foreign complications may kinds from certain forrign nations, Cleveland, Ohio, called on Mrs. theto plates tafcsn attempt baa bsan made to cut down Friends Enjoy Italian Din­ Asad Goa and B1 A . . . Mtoa Evelro 'White has returned “ Vi Hrs. Maxwell bald until such ( the number a t theae fallurae. Brlaf- Am Super Pow publicana from AO Over the Elton for dinner. The parade wiU Watefbury. bla train leaving early be feared as far aa the Spanish gov- t beHeve It is Imprudent to publish White Monday. Mrs. Prince, who to her home after spending ten days Hutchinson and family. PlatM Taken Until (hnieni teachers entering tba system have ner; Dancing and Sporta Blue Ridge...... State a Feature of the Dem­ etart at 7 p. m. and wind up at Wednesday morning, Bept. 1. .. .jeenment li concerned. details now. U ninety years old la spending the Miss Ruby Perkins hss returned ments are made. begun at lower rates and have re> ly, this plan, has been (1) to assign Qeclares Mffitary SitaatioD St Lake Swansey, N. H. Bring in Receipts Showing in Be work within the ability of the Inrogram FoDow. Can Marconi . . . onstration. We are faithfully carrying out our The government hss, however, fummer at her old home In South Mr. tnd Mrs. Lewto Phelps and to Andover from the Alaska trip the Tax Haa Been Paid. Altltowh but 01 naraes^ celved very small Increments or pupili accomplishment (3) to Cent Statea m pacifist forelgir policy—we already made necessary brief repreeenta- Coventry Where she waa born add family have returned from Bran­ which took her away four and one- none, while those who were here Citlaa Senr have given proof of otir desire to where she has spent every summer half weeks. ly 800 who havfr not rlor to that time had started at a dinerentlste between the abilities At the Inaugural banquet of tiia Watarbuiy, Aug. 36.—(AP)—Five U Growing Better for Uone and has furnished a full stats- of her life. ford Point where th«y spent a week. A M Practically the ofAJA the$>MV pupils,^Ugraavy andmasew (8) towva -'O - El Bond and Shara avoid all Incidenta such os Interest­ ment of facts to al) pthet goyern- Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Cross and Both tha Republican and Demo­ Chief of Police Samuel G. Gordon taxes and after the EIgber rate and bad received regu> Giuseppe Garibaldi society held in hundred oars, with delegaUona rep­ crat caucuaes wUl be held at the are checked o th ^ will i according to pupil accomplishment the Itallsn club on Norman strsat, Fdrd Limited .. ed parties have tried to create. ments working- wltb Spain for tte Clarence White has returned from children Robert and Jean from has received notice from the motor lar Increments. Present salaries, for rather than by pre-arranged ^fi­ Nlag Hod Pow . resenting every town in the Fifth Loyalists Daily. Although we mads reservations in cause a t peace. a trip to the Great Lakee Exposi­ Town Hall at eight o’clock Wednaa- Thle will' continue imtn the same kind of work and with Sunday approximately 160 mem­ Ckmgreaslonal District and several Springfield and the Mtoaea Ha and day evening. vehicle department of 01 Manches­ have been paid or the ma Saae As Lait Year— Re- nite goals. As a result pupil fall- Penn Road .... principle In connection with the Eu­ I repeat that actual fighting has tion at Cleveland, Ohio. Beatrice Hamilton from HarUord ter automobile owners who have not other factors comparable, may very nave been reduced from seven bers and friends were prssent. An other Connectleut dUea and towns, Mr: and Mr*. Frank Elmore of ad In. considerably, simply because of the urea enjoyable dinner aerved by Chef Unit Lt and Pow A will form a parade here Monday ropean proposal of non-intervention no danger for us and Is fraught with spent the week-end with Mr. and paid their taxes in Manchester on per cent the first quarter to four UtU Pow and L t .. By JOSE GIBAL PEREIRA In Spanish affairs which we cannot peril only for the officers and troops Waterbuiv spent the week-end with Mrs. Frank Hamilton. automobiles owned by them. These pert Imficates Sahries difference In time at which service per cent the fourth quarter. This Osano proved to be aa excallent night, August 81 to honor OoL accept insofar as it affords equality Mr. and Mrs. WlUlam Squires and The island of Reunion haa been a names have been given to members In Manchester was begun. When start for the festivities of the day. Frank Knox, RepubUcan vice-preai- Prlnw Mintotor of S ^ n who rebelled. Maxwell Hutchinson to spending French possession since the 17th Washington cathedral siklary adjustments are possible, this has been accompllehed without any BROPHT TO ATTEND of treatment to the legitimate gov­ Welted her son Rufus Grant and the week s t Cape Cod with Mrs. of the department. A person who to tlon’s capital, to 14th cent loaa In the amount of subject matter At the conclusion of the me^, dentlol nominee. ernment of Spaln-nnd to a few rebel century. on the list to approached snd told of M ilt Be Readjuted. la the first condition which should Michael Benevento, acting as toast­ Col. Knox's special train will reach Mtorid. Aug. 26.—(AP)—In the In design. be remedied, taking into considera­ co v ert and with a definite gain In Hartford, Aug. 26.—(AP)—John unfortunate clash splitting Spain In- officers. the quality of the work done.” master, Introduced the speakers for Bropby, director of the committee Waterbury at S:80 p. m. after an all tion the factors which are generally the day. day trip from Manchester, N. H., ito two campa the mlUtaiy situation Offer Oollaboretloa recognised la the establishment of a for Industrial organization, wiU at­ vKcU better for us every day and ftl- We nevertheless, offered our loyal Th« appropriation for education James Paaserinl;'president of the tend the labor field day and outing WUUam J. Pape, publiaher of the the tadget for next year, the salary plan, such as amount of FLOODS IN MKXIOO Waterbury American and the Re­ V ^confirms my optimism at the out- collabor.tlon for successful conclu­ training, amount and kind of teach­ Italia Units society of New Britain, of the Hartford Central Labor Union sion of the neutrality convention. NATIONAL UNION FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE ataigle Item of town expendl* using many statistics and definite Saturday. publican, general chairman of the ing experience, professional growth, Tampico, Mexico, Aug. 26.—(AP) welcoming committee, announced to- r A c t^ ly It Is going too far to We asked' only that .tt should be wlU . be approximately the etc. facts gave on exceedingly enMght- George Wataon, dialrman of the ffve the name "waF' .o what real­ aa It waa lain year. The Joint —Flood waters of the rising Tameai ing talk on the “whys and where­ effective so as'not to allow contin­ “The total number of high school river inundated low-lying sections of outing committee, said Bropby will ity Is a popular rising led by the i of Apportionment, conaletlng teachers was 44 2-8, giving a pupil fores" of certain specific society be the principal speaker and will government against military and ued existence of a eham neutrality inembers of the Boarda of Rdnra- ratio of slightly less than 32. Tampico today, sending residents movements. His speech was very come to Hartford os the personal Fascist pronunsiamlento whereby rebeta can continue receiv­ MABOfOUTH and Selectmen, bla approved a "One hundred and seventeen Bcur^lng for safety to higher well received by all those present representaUve of John L. Lewis, ; Agalns*' this all people of Spain ing arms. We also asked that It be Place Your Faith For The Future In budget of $307,482 (tri on over 10,000 graduates and which bo society and the Fublnese society. an earthly paradtae. ternal causes. You can finance this and many inment June 10, the annual re- included 582 Manchester High BAN ON RAOINO 0 0 0 9 While properly treating the un­ the heels,” re-side it with other home improvements on Wo have today no mea.i army. GLENNEY'S your life see to it that you are putting At the conclusion of the talks, beautiful Johns-Manville Ce- Without being Indiscreet about fig­ of the Board of Education aaya, school graduates out of 782 gradu­ the members enjoyed themselves derlying cause, you can relieve the convenient monthly tenns with ON DOLLAR DAYl ;a eatlmate of $307,482 Includes ates in tbo.se years, shows 24.1 per­ Malden. Mass., Aug. 26.—(AP)— itchy, bnrning soreness and help dargrain Asbestos Siding Shin­ no down payment, under the ures on soldiers and miUtlau en I aside something for the years when ,,000 for termite control work at cent of the girls unemployed, A City Council order prohibited to­ by engaging In several Italian can say all cIv’iUans are heroically sporting events which were held In your skin by using an ointment that gles. N ot one has ever worn Johns-Manville “$1,000,000- defending their RepubUc. UNUSUAL VALUES! Big Surprise Holllater Street school. Conae- against a general average for the day the keeping, raising or exercis­ will keep the medication in contact you will want to rest A Savings Ac­ tly the Board of Education state of 32.4 per cent, and 10.6 per ing racing dogs in the city, the re­ the open. Towards the latter part 80c Is Worth with the pimply spots. Apply it out or caught fire. You’ll have to-Lend” Plan, at the low rates . Strarve thmio-h II ma seem, our itbonxed the extenalon of the cent of the boys unemployed, sult of two attacks on persons by of the afternoon, dancing was start­ every night and leave it on all n o m ore billa for aide wall prescribed by the National count will prove to be your greatest which bad been planned, to against a general average for the raring dogs within a year. ed and this was continued until late A Dollar On All n l^ t. It does a world of good. painting or repairing! Housing Act. At Lighthouse Point Park, New Haven, August 29,1936 :e the building aafe and prevent state of 29.0 per cent. This would Adopted last night the order de­ In the evening. For more than 40 years people security. er ravagea, which work will Indicate that our non-college clared It "unlawful for any person to It was estimated that over 300 have used Resinol Ointment to fill ESTIMATES GLADLY FURNISHED. 12 Noon to Midnight tate aome adjustment In the courses, are doing satisfactory work keep or maintain any racing dogs In persons attended the activities of Merchandise At this need. It soothes the liritation Get the Habit of Depositing Regularly In to be presented to the Joint in preparing pupils for life. the city of Malden, or to permit th ! afternoon and evening. Mem­ and aids healing. It also treats the Caab to bn'y tbe Baseball - Bingo ■ Boxing - Entertainment - Music at Ita next meeting to con- “Graduates of Manchester High racing dogs to be run on public or bers of the society feel that the day oil pores where many surface pim­ Ihlnfa yon need or the school budget, school are now attending 20 differ­ priva.te ways In Malden." waa a great success in every way ples sUrt. Washing first with to pejf whal yon owe. Sporting Events -The salary list”, the report ex- ent colleges. In addition, a great A young boy was bitten here a and arc looking forward to a future GLENNEY’S Resinol Soap quickens the pleasing THE W. G. GLENNEY CO. We’ll tend It lo yon -shows much Inequality, many are seeking further education results. Coal, Lumber, Masons’ Supplies, Paint ------™—— qnickly end you can year ago and recently racing dogs date when the second party is to be CASH. _ _ nave a year or longer should be adjusted as soon aa in hospital training schools and attacked a girl in adjoining Revere. held. ON DOLLAR DAYl Buy a Jar of Resinol Ointment 888 No. Main S t TeL 4149 Manchester THE SAVINGS BANK ble. One condition contrlbut- other schools of specialized work. and cake of Resinol Soap from any to repay. 'M^y not um thle qniek, elmple to this Inequality is the fact that Reports of the work of these stud­ UNUSUAL VALUES 1 druggist. For free sample write way lo gel that extra ce»hT See us today. ADMISSION 5Qc consolidation there has been ents are uniformly good. Many Resinol, Dept. 10, Baltimore, Md. HEADQUARTERS for HOIVIE IMPROVEIVIENTS C'asA loant up to $300 OF AUNCHESTER \t opportunity to adjust the dif- have won high honors. Three of the ces which existed In the dif- graduates of this year's class won •; - P«le «f Interest t-harKrU la three (Sl -• rent, per mnnlh. nr thIrly-eU inoi per The proceeds will help defray the cost of Father Coughlin»s Radio t districts. scholarships In competition. In the 1.‘. per annum on (he unpaid nmuunt of Salaries Vary Tuft's College competition two out -<* Innne Broadcasts, Buses wiU leave South End Terminus at 9 A, M. ,*7be .other Is the tact that since of seven scholarships for pupils In 2 State Theater Bolldlnir school budget was reduced. Connecticut, New Jersey and Rhode ..j3 Mr.la Street Xel. 8430 Tickets 75c—on sale at Metter’s Smoke Shop or on the bus. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. Th* FInMt Costa No Moral ' —d un Ihe ordlnsty when yon come to Allsnila City's luxury holsf — luautilul Colton Manor. Btease^wapl "Ship's Deok'' ATTRACTIVE —every sport, game, paanme —dslicions^ EYES EXAMINED - GLASSES PITTED DAaY, abundant m e ^ Sea vralet baths, ^th ln g direct iiom hotel. Modest rates. BookleL Small Weekly Paymenta WEEK-END urn RICHARD STONE WEEKLY OPTIOIAN Wm. J. Bergeron, Optometrist BIG DOINGS RATES ONE OF ATIiANTlO CITY'S FINEST HOTELS 788 Main St. State Theater Bldg. TeL 4730 P1 NN9 TLVANIA AVI. • PAUL AUCHTIII. Moi. THURSDAY, AUGUST 27 " ■FLINT-BRUCE 108 Asylum Street and 100 Trumbull Street DOLLAR DAY at HARTFORD Diamond Shoe Stores Come Early! FOR COMPUTE SAFETY FOR COMPLETE VENTILADON Lots Limited! First Come—First Served!

GROUP NO. 1 GROUP NO. 2 One Lot of Women’s and Children’s GROUP NO. 3 These Plans Include One Lot of Women's and Children’s One Lot of Women’s and Children’s Maple Reproductions: Shoos An All-Electric Kitchen— Regularly NOW NEW PERFECTED HYDRAU­ The only way to get Broken SIzea ^ 0 ^ - S h o Q s p r- •SoUd maple arm chair, comfortable spring seat, 29-C2429 $12.95 $8.95 S h o e s p r - 2 5 > ^'Suits M e To Perfection^^ •Solid maple best Jamestown mtike bedroom suite, 3 pieces, 232-861 LIC BRAEXS, built the Chev­ U 2 Pair for $1.00 $99.00 $85.00 “BIG PICKINGS!” (Other solid maple 3-piece bedroom suites on sale as low as $49) rolet way. are the greatest safety Says His Wife. fector known to motoring. Frut- complete motoring . ; •Sticklet Craftsman 8-piece dining suite, 151-5030 $185.00 $119.00 GROUP NO. 4 acting, smooth, positive, they One Ix)t of Men’s and Boys’ GROUP NO. 5 GROUP NO. 6 • Maple droplraf table (64-inch top, open), bamboo turned legs, 8-1041 $22.75 $16.95 make street snd highway safe for satisfaction GENUINE FISHER NO One Lot of Women’s • High back maple wing chair, upholstered seat and back, 29-417 $22.75 ' $17.95 yon and for othecs. DRAFT VENTILATION scoope Let Us Equip Your Home With A Modern Electric •llildi back arm chair, rust plaid tapestry, 374-2102 $16.95 $9.75 in cool air on hot days—ends •M«|de sunroom suite, davenport and 2 chairs, green or rust plaid $37.50 $29.75 is to get a drafts—prevents clouding of SHOES BEACH •p u sh e d finish solid maple 2-piece living room suites, big balloon cushion seats an s. FOR COMPLETE OVERHEAD windshield. Range For A Year's Trial Without Rental Charge. dropleaf anna on davenport, 421-92 $89.00 $69.00 ENTIBE furnishings (8 rooms) of our Tnitype solid maple model home. PROTECTION complete car SANDALS •♦•Hondreds of other maple reproductions included In sale, not listed $-i.oo • V ‘ » _ One Lot of WHY NOT enjoy the comforts, cleanliness and economy 10% OFF FOR COMPLETE PAIR HOUSE SLIPPERS of a modern electric range In your new home during the . . . and Chevrolet is the only low- OPERATINO Broken p a ir For Men and Womenl Fall and Winter montha? Every Manchester house- Sample Dining Suites: priced cor that has aU these EFFICIENCY Brawn . Tan - Black and White Sizes wife is entitled to one under this liberal offer; NOW PTnal deaianoat pair 4.draw,r fun base china with unusual cnsmel In*'*”'" " modem advantages I. You can have the use of a modern electric range for a teriOTp 289-1063 GROUP $395 $249.00 GROUP NO. 8 whole year without any rental charge. •9 -p iw Sheraton inlaid croteh mahogany suite, fuD base china, one of Grand Rapids finest THE SOLID STEEL one-piece NO. 7 makes of cabinetwork, 49-1620 TURRET TOP—a fortress of your present stove, we will $315 $269.00 take it in place of any installation charge or deposit. •9-piece Georgian suite, striped mahogany, 362-345 $159 $129.00 safety — cooler in summer— wanner in winter—the crowning W omen'g •9-piece 18th century suite, brilliant butt walnut, 362-308 $129 $119.00 HIGH-COMPRESSION 3. In case you wish to retain your present stove, the century suite, butt walnut, has both a fuB base buffet and a fuU base china. beauty of a modem car. VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINE— only depMit required Is $1.5.00, which is refundable Iota of storage space, 231-973 CHEVROLET has no rival for ontstanding per- at the end of two years’ use of electric cooking. $249 $198.00 PoUy Preston GROUP NO. 9 •9-pieee polished walnut modern suite, unusual chairs, 29-C2603 $229 $129.00 FOR COMPUTE - foimance, economy and aU-roimd One Lot of Boys’ Black and Brown 4. At the end of the year’s trial, you may continue to •Mahogany and ivory enamel breakfast set, upholstered chairs $79 $59.75 COMFORT o n ^ C O H tp/iiSe /!n v-/> rieeet C o A p efficiency. keep the electric range at the nominal rental of 30 shops of Men's cents a week. $239 $159.00 SHOES OXFORDS •9-piece aidid walnut English suite, 473-666 vieclde to purchase an electric range, low $229 $189.00 FOIt COMPLin DMVINe IASI Reg. $2.00 Gradeam-^ Jjjj^ .49 down payments (in many cases as little as $5.00) » ‘feredenaa” buffet, DRESS SHOES Odd SisM “""xi JT ®®"**‘*y payments (as little aa $1.50) ara $169 1129.00 aval^le to everyone on the lines of the Manchester and OXFORDS Reg. $4.25 Values Electric Division of the Ck>nn. Power Co. These REMEMBER, Our S ^-A nnoal Sale is a store-wide bargain event, most of the payments may be made with your electricity MIL ^ items win never get advertised (it wiB pay you to hunt them up). In addi- • Istk^ths Pair $2a50 1 .98 ttkUad. , ,Qne Big Lot Thia a p p l^ to atomlard overiiead Mrvioe oa oor lliies, tlM to furaitnre there are grand sale values in rugs, draperies, radios, office fur­ mtmsriss. Cioodyear Welts (apartmeata exoeptad). - niture, and electric washers, refrigerates, ranges. »tms$sMm«til Ptsm mtmiM}' i s mi$ ysm pmns» All Sales Final! No Refunds or Exchanges! Cawvmlet’s IMPROVED GLID­ CHKTBCXXr UOTOK OOMPArTT. O SnoiTe KICHlCAlf SHOCKPROOF STEZSING* Reg. $3.00 Grade ING KNEE-ACnnON RIDE* —prevents steering wheel vihra- Pair Values Not Listed! —gives the worid’saafeaMmooto- tkm—makea driving aa easy as COME ONE -- COME ALL! , cat motoring. riding. 1. Over 50—2-Piece Living Room Suites $49 to $329 The Manchester Electric Division 2. Over 35 Secretaries and Desks from $14.75 to $175 of RILEY CHEVROLET GO., Inc. Diamond1013 Main street Shoo Stovos W THE CONNECTICUT POWER COMPANY 8. Over 50 Bedroom Suite on Sale $49 to $495 10 BAST CENTER STREET BfANCHESim Manchester 773 Main street ^ Manckester, C^enn.

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Rouse o f Repressatativea, wtw may impugn tha verdict, calling up­ World War, bscam* knoara aa on* dlUonA A ft o talkiiig to Lenla he|straur resigaattoa yssterday at Ms Manchester formally said be would be "most on prospeetivs applicants la tlMrir o f OoIOBri IRtarard M. BouM’a MAJOR PARTIES hMmy to acoept such a call to STRESS DR. DDLAirS cells, indulging in public discussion "bright young man.” He Jonmeyed DETECTIVES HUNT IN. duty.” ^ of the merits tbe case eatabUahed to iihirope on H enry. Ford's' paacs Wilson turned it down he resigned j * * '•blch he commended the New The Alcorn boom was given ad­ TOO MUCH mSTANOB Date Book in court X X X la repugnant to our ahip, and later arent abroad with In protest Rsturning'iib the United ty<»k<>*PVtm*ntBtor*h*ad for ”th* ditional Impetiu last night when sense o f propriety and is in onr Chtcage—Th* Irving Park polio* FOR THREE GUNMEN OF STATE SET POUDGAL RECORD i”rt-dident Wilson to attend the V « v States h* tsstlfled at length befotsl splendid aervtca wllt(di you hav* gtv- d l^ o n d pin. three tinge ; BYRNES. Morton A, nerpont of Waterbury, opinion unwarranted, x x x” aaillea peace oonference. the Senate foreign relations commit- en tha United Btatea aa ambassador atation having -no ambulano* 1400, »800 and J200, and a I Toaifht president of the Milk Produour- ■=^”We voice no criticism of th* ao- daak aartaant had to eaU th* A l­ mond-*tudded wriat watch# ,■ and Demioeratie eau- n e r e he persuaded tbe President tea on t 3 Paris negoUatlcma. to France.” Straue srrote tha Pras- (Oentfamed treen Fag* One) Republican Deelers Association, said the 1,300 Uon of the governor in granting to send him to Russia to survey con- bany park aUUon, four mUm aaray, them rapeatod the th rw rt^ U cue. reprievs or In making auch Investi- Presidant Roosevelt announetng I Ident ’us physioian had ordered him iNSoumi FOR CAUCUSES memberiL irf the association have Fnends Workmg in His Be- to taka Mn. Eleanor Nimta to th* her eaoh time ahe triad to lummon get your huaband yet.” Neat Week been sent “Aicom for governor" gatton,” tha report continued, “at hoapItaL help. Owdron, a widely kimarn w. Aug. SO.—Annual outing of Democrats Read (Oonttamed from Page One) automobile stickers. be deemed proper in the exerciae of trem Page One) Th* ambulaoc* arrivad, Ura. American figure in this Mata antonomoh - Tribe, - I. oT r M., The name of former Lieut. Gov. tha funoUcoa of his office, but we MakeThreato M at Last M in tt Before Nimta was bundled Into it and tbay away from hia home at the fiU of oonsplracy to aen VlUa Louise. announced that Charles Francis Ooe Roy C. Wilcox of Meriden entered The Democratic electors of Man­ Your party registration in 1932 was cannot justify asperslona, insinua­ When Mm. Gendron denied there the robbery. He declared Aug. Sl-SepL S.—Knights of Co­ of Greenwich, author and descen' the picture as a possible compro­ tions or c h a r ^ made in coonectlon atartad for Weet Side hoapltal, U aras any "raal dough” in th* houM : Point appointment, dropped to mUea aaray. ■* far aa he knew he had no ai place among 10 candidates lumbia carnival and county fair at dant of a man who participated in mise candidate In the event of an about 1,060. Today it is about 1,996. therewith unless based upon fact or and pleaded with th* bandita to chester have been told various stories Teniglit's Caicis. The atork caught them an tout*. and could think of no on* arho the 13th district Democrat- grounds next to club bouse on Main the biding of the Connecticut Colo­ AJcom-Brown-Tllson deadlock. demonatrably probable proof.” leave, promlaing *TU giva you flOO nave a grudge agalnat him. , ation in returns from 199 of street nial charter in the historic Charter Sen. Joseph H. Lawlor was unan­ about tonight’s caucus. Your town The leader of the opposition has In conclusion the committee made Th* baby, a aeven-pound boy, arms tomorrow,” th* men aald "are’U get : precincts. Sept S, 6, 7.—40th annual conven­ Oak tree, will deliver the keynote imously renominated as the Demo­ 16 recommendations for reform named for David WUllam for PoUce- your huaband U you don’t taU ua tion of Hartford District Luther never stated either to the town com­ Btreulng Dr. Dolan’s leconl In iM [Iie Democratic leader was H. J. address at the party’s conclave in cratic candidate for State Senator committee now gives you the truth courtroom procedure. Included were men David Young and WUllam wher* th* mon4y ia." League of Emanuel Lutheran poliUcs, the fanUon supporting him I'VOoriila, San Dimas teacher, who Hartford, Sept. 8 and 9. in the 16th District at the district mittee or publicly what his grievances bana upon the use o f cameras in the Madden of th* ambulano* detail. On* of th* gunmen declared that church. in hit attempt to regain control o f courtroom, the use of subpoenas to 3486 votes. Roraback also said that John H. convention in Waterbury last night. from the record. the Democratic party at the caucus Coming Evente ITrumbull of Plalnville, former were. secure spectators seats in court, &> this same district, the Town- Sept 8.—Republican and Demo­ In Hartford, Joseph P. Cooney, tmilght, made a last minuts appeal p^igaa-baclted Republican candidate, governor, had been invited to pre­ bulletins by the defwidant or com­ CUFFORD’S cratic Primary elections. coimty commissioner, and Alderman Your town committee has done all That same leader though yelling all for votes today. Both groups, Do­ ment upon the case by counsel R. Peeler trailed F. F. Houser, Sept 9-10.—Autumn uower show side over the convention as tem­ Michael Rita swept to easy vic­ lan's and the 'fown committee back­ ’ i-piiiWiambra attorney, 936 to 1,857. porary chairman. TrumbuU's de­ wttneeaes, and vaudeville vp a a r- Dollars Have More Cents W i^ These of Manchester Carden club at Ma­ tories In Democratic ward caucuses it can to prevent tonight’s fiasco. It over the country and the state of ^ n - ing Chairman Thomas J, Dannahar, anoes by jurors af tsr the tilaL V.^.'yyiiwnsend-backcd incumbents who sonic Temple. cision on the matter awaits his re­ to determine the Democratic candi­ hav* been working constantly re­ « leading or were not opposed offered to compromise. The opposi­ Attorney General David T, Wtl- Dollar Day Sept 20.—Sub-Alpine annual ban­ turn from a Maine Ashing trip. dates for the State Senate in the necticut for party harmony, is doing cently, lining up Uielr following for enta of New Jersey who prosecuted DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS their p a r^ s nomination were quet, clubhouse, Eldridge street Demoorata* Parley First and Third districts. a r*-enactment■ of ‘ their ‘ fight ght at the J M K I U U io M Harry Bnglobright, R. J. tion, through one of its self-asserted his best to bring about party dishar­ Bruno Hauptmann for the Lind­ Connecticut’s Democrats will con­ Cooney carried four of the six April caucus. • bergh baby kidnaping, ia attending •roMORROW MAMCHISTIR COHH* ;LWdch, A. E.. Carter, B. W. Oear- vene at Eastern Point, Groton, wards in the First District while spokesmen, refused. mony in his own town. Tonight’s caucus, in Hollister the convention, and was expected to SPECIALS J^.'liart, Republicans; J. J. McQrath, PASSENGERS IMPRISONED Sept. 9 and 10. Gov. Wilbur L. Cross Alderman Rita returned victorious street school at 8 o’clock, will select take part in tbe ensuing open dis­ ytU: B. Stubbs. J. H. Tolsn, and la expected to be tbe party’s candi­ in all three wards in the Third Dis­ delSgstes to senatorial, congression­ cussion before tbe oction on crimi­ Self Serve and Health I Charles Kramer, Democrats. Your town committee continued to That’s the record— and the truth, j Saint Naxalfe, France, Aug. 36.— date for the office which he has trict. al Snd stats convenUons next month nal law. Men’s 'Townsend-opposed Incumbents (A P )—Charges that a committee of held for three consecutive terms. function when the "leader” of the op­ THOMAS J. DANNAHER, 1 and will elect a town committee for who had no (w ily opposition or es- sailors commanding the homeless While the state’s chief executive two years. Today both sides were 903 Main Street II DIE IN PLANE CRASH confident of victory. M arket ^ tabUsbed Impressive leads were Spanish liner Cristobal Colon were la expected to be unopposed for the position took a "run-out” powder r Florence P. Kahn and S. J. Collins, Chairman, The Progressive Democratic com- WAGE RAISE TALK PAJAMAS imprisoned many passengers In tbeir nomination which It Is believed he ..V jFIMublicanB; C. F. Lea, Buck, Mc- Krasnoyarsk, Siberia, Aug. 26. — mlttae. Dr. Dolan’s faction, Is point­ 75c staterooms were advanced here to­ will accept If offered to him, the about two years ago. Democratic Town Committee. 25c Colgate Qtoarty, Thomas Ford, John U. (A P )—Eleven persons were killed ing out In Its appeal that he has THURSDAY SPECIALS day. Republican state convention gave IN STEEL CIRCLES HaIPe QoaUty Oaatello, J. F. Dockweller, Charles Valentin de Molinedo, who said he when a passenger plane crashed into been a delegate to four national Fletcher’s TOOTH $ 1 .0 0 |l^::g.'Oolden, and Byron N. Scott Is a New York newspaperman, es­ Indications of settling dowm to a tbe Yenesei river along the north­ oonvmUons, state central oommlt- wide open affair with good possibili­ Kew Townsend-endorsed candi- caped from the liner by fighting off ern scat route today. Three persons teeinan for 16 years, .party leader (Owtinaed from Page One) These Are Just a Few of Castoria ' BREAD _ 2 loaves 1 3 « ^igtetes who were leading were Nel- sailors with his fists and a pistol. ties of a contest on the door among were rescued. here 20 years, former Collector of PASTE Regular $1.79 IMR B. Van Matte and Ed. P. Sam- He told police here that the the supporters of at least three Internal Revenue, state cbalrmpn of , He said the industry already la Our Specials! Peaoeok Brand Fanoy candidates for the gubernatorial 2 for Republicans and Harry R. Shep- sailors' committee was refusing Yellowstone National park has an the NRA, state chairman of thi paying its akilled workers a high­ Come In For More! 6 for Donoocrat landing permits to passengers and nomination. area of 3,438 square miles. DemocraUc National Fund, state er rate than that of automotive and Bathing Suite in some cases compelling them to Three In Field chairman of the Roosevelt Inaugu­ canning companies, steel’s beat cus­ DRIED BEEF 25* remain in their staterooms. With State’s Attorneys Hugh M. ration committee, fioor leader for tomers, whereas the latter’s lowest $ 1 .0 0 ILfN D O N DISCUSSES The ship left New York last Alcorn of Hartford and Arthur M. Ropsevelt In the last national con­ bracket rate is higher. 100 month and baa been hovering off Brown of New ls>ndon, tbe latest vention and member of tbe National Disregarded Prooedure KOTEX 75c No. SVi Oan Sunbeam the coast of France the past two candidate to toss bis bat In tbe ring Open For Business Advisory Board of the W PA. A dozen Camegie-nUnois em­ 5 Pairs Reg. 2.5c i PAR ITS STRATEGY weeks, unable to proceed to Spain la Col. John Q. Tilson of New Ha­ As state head of the V ^ A , his ployees, five elected In the Chicago- BAYER NOTICE! supporters say. Dr. Dolan secured AGAROL because of the Spanish conflict ven, former majority leader in tbe n Oaiy district and others from the 6 Dozen Sauerkraut b i^ e r wages and shorter hours for Pittaburgh-Youngetown area, to rep­ (OontlBDed from Page One) ASPIRIN HOSIERY In Our New Location woricing men and women In every resent fellow workers in company For ...... Tall}r-Bo case brought before him. sponsored collective bargaining 2 for tative Joseph W. Martin, east- Tbe other group, which has con- agencies, disregarded regidar pro­ 2 for $ 1 .0 0 campaign director, were among The Price Coal troHed the town committee during cedure in presenting their demands arrivals at the hotel where the’ last two years, claims that Dr. direct to the prealdent’a office of DOG FOOD makes his headquarters, LOUIS S. JAFFE Dolan at that time announced his Hire* regular pane Wpoolall 891 Main St. Phone 5892 the largest U. S. Steel subsidiary Boys’ Reg. $1.50 ig with newsmen, Hamilton Thursday, Aug. 27 withdrawal from local politics but yesterday. 75c 50c Merck’s he had taken a brief vacation POPULAR MARKET Will Advance 50e now seeks to disrupt the organlza- The employees’ representation $1.50 bis western speaking tour and Registered tion they have bullitlt up anu refuses plan provides such grievances shall BAUME KmCKERS not iret seen London. He ques- 855 Main Street Rubinow Building to oompromise on leadership or pol­ Sodium “WHERE THRIFTY SHOPPERS SHOP” be taken up at Individual plants and H A L E Y ’S ' members of the candidate’s Optician icy, decided by a committee comtioa^ BEN G UE ’ LIMA BEANS on the reception accorded him to 75« Per Ton of five men chosen by each side. Perborate ’ $ 1 .0 0 platform-speaking dash from PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED The "insurgents” left their peti­ M.O. Rocky mountains to Buffalo. Thursday SPECIALS Thursday BAR ASSOCUTION RAPS tion with T^ce President L. H. Bur­ 2 for 3 for Idn remtdned during the We have a eeleoUon of the new nett after a brief conference and Reg. 25c Boya’ eat atyle frames. EGG PLANT ig at the home of Edward H. mailed a copy to President B. F. ir, publisher of the Buffalo JUTS Effective Tuesday TRIAL OF HAUPTMANN , 1 EXTRA SPECIALl Oompllmentary Adjoatmente. Fairless, now on vacation. I, where be was an overnight SIRLOIN STEAKS They stated they desired a wage GOLF H O » Ogden Reid, publisher of the CENTER CUT 75c CUBE STEAKS SPECIALl (Oontfanied from page One) agreement arranged under direction $1.50 York Herald Tribune, was PORK CHOPS of the steel workers’ organizing com­ $1.50 ■elwdnled for a conference. Hat Cleaning and 1 Beet Cota! BonePss Rib Roasts 10% Off On AU Big Ben and September 1, 1936 o n understand that reward is in mittee and bluntly asserted ”we de­ BARBASOL The talks centered chieAy on mand:” ALARM s pair $ 1 . 0 0 ■ttatagy for winning New York’s 47 Baby Ben Alarm Clocks. prospect that fact may easily Infiu- PENCIL enoe their verdict toward the side A national wage committee; 25 Jars aigotoral votes. EMwln F. Jaeckle, per cent wage increase; 40-hour HEALTH MARKET WiU county chairman, said Landon 2 2 e lb. You Can Now - Buy On the Shoe Shine Parlor which seems to them to have tbe CLOCKS Boys’ Reg. $1.00 greater promise of reward.” work week; weekly pay checks; SETS ■ciight ”a harmonious party” In tbe Budget Plan At Gaffe’s At ’’just seniority rights” ; mors "ade­ 2 for dnve to win President Roosevelt’s Articles by Dr. Condon in a Na­ a NO EXTRA COST! tional magazine, while the Haupt­ quate” safety measures and a "bet­ FRESH FISH PAJAMAS state. ter” vacation with pay plan. Cktvemor Landon’s speech tonight SMOKED mann case was still pending, were MANCHESTER characterized by Judge Hallam as They set September 9 as the (eastern standard time) will deadline for a meeting with their $1.50 ‘ g, (tinner to which 8,000 New 3 1 "decidedly out of place.” 75c Quarts 50c 2 p a ir$ ]f.00 19c SHOULDERS tblQe O A K S T ’’Grossly improper” was the term committee to "effectuate a settle­ Mackerel •b lOe Republicans have been Invlt- ment on an honorable basla.” parade through downtown used in connection with an article FOUNTAIN Russian J. & J. will lead Governor Landon Next To Farr’s Bowling Alleys COAL DEALERS by Edward J. Reilly, entitled "Will dinner engagement L. Of- Thursday*s Lindbergh Save Hauptmann?” PEN Mineral Oil baseball stadium for tbe which appeared at the time the case B U U n r IS NAMED B A B Y T A LC ' StcftikPoUack >b. 12^e $ 1 j h » O F l FISH! FISH! was m d in g an appeal. T h e fact i^RlUresa on spending and taxation, FISH! Thrifty Specials faackle said Governor Landon COD FRESH Boneless that Reilly had retired from the ENVOY TO FRANCE DESK SET 2 for 3 for On All Men’s Black and ^ take no hand in the selec- STEAK (SWORDFISH Skinless HLETS AT case made no difference, the report of state candidates,” although said. mferred with several aspirants Gamble On Verdlot (Oontfanied from Page One) Butter Fish ib. Ip e OXFORDS the nomination for governor. }lbs-25c 29c lb. 2ib<-25c Daily bulletins by the dilfendant Landon is Interested only in himaalf, gambling on the verdict, Infiumitial Philadelphia family, won One Lot of (Thfidren’a EVERYBODY'S and press conferences by the state's LIQUOR SPECIALS _ the party uniAed for the fall personal popularity during hla stay Haddock lb. 3^ ipatgn," the county chairman COUNTRY ROLL BUTTER ...... Ib.36c attorneys ware other features dis­ at the Kremlin, where he introduced MARKET! *THEY MUST cussed in the report. Preparation polo jnto the Ried army and hla sub­ SHOES 'Fheodore Roosevelt, Jr., after a and presentation of the cose by the ordinates taught Russians to play John pint p'Ohkt with tbe candidate told newa- BAKERY SPECIALS FRUIT state’s attorney was, however, call­ baseball. A friend of Maxim Litvi­ Haddock Filets » 17* F men the Kansan was ’’the truest Land O’Lakea ed ’’exceptionally able.” nov, Russian commissar for foreign pr- $ R . 0O |lkh|d o f Liberal.” The activities of Governor Hoff­ affairs, Bullitt took a leading part Blooklafauid ^ Pickling ONION8 LIMA BEANS MELONS BUTTER! BE BETTER** man of Now Jersey occupy nearly p ' *Tt is an amusing thing to me to In (he negotiations prior to Russian Hussar Gin si Prooi pim Whites Included. g gee President Roosevelt posing as four pages of the report, which said: recognition In 1933 in Washington. Si-the logical legatee of the progrea- lor "The spectacle of a member of a Was Newspaperman Bluefish H>. loe ISc 3 25c court or Board of Pardons going Regular $1.00 J^ralva pollcleB and spirit of 1913 when 5« AQe Beimuse Lee Tires are built to meet tbe user’s Formerlg^ a newspaperman, Bul­ 4v. t rscadl that he consistently opposed 10 lb. bag. about searching for evidence which litt came to the capital during tha 5 O'clock Gin 5th ^ my father politically during those idea of what a first-rate tire should be. That lb. Polo Skieta ' years,” the visitor said. Assorted Jelly Doughnuts RYE BREAD Sheffield this policy has brought its own reward is Swordfish . Governor Landon. he said, "whole- (Oentor outs.) CUP CAKES and Cr^lers Seeded or Plain shown by this fact: During the past four O ld H ancock R ourbon 90 Proof ql. Jhaartedly supported those policies Evaporated Milk! years the Lee business has doubled in sales. . and willingly jeopardized any politi­ 2 for $ 1 . 0 0 cal career he might have had at the 2 doz. 33c doz. Ib. loaf Not only have new users found out the fine tbae for the sake of those policies.” ^ for 2 0 ^ quality of Lees, through and through: but Clams The son of the former President those who have bought them to try, have ChUton Gin 90 Proof quart 2 ‘I*’- 2 3 * . went on to premet New York would s l . i o Loin vote for Governor Landon. bought again. And every sale was made A t 10 o’clock tonight the gover­ SPECIAL! direct to a car-owner. Lee does not sell tires lb . nor will board his special train for to motor-car manufacturers. You will do D and R Black Label P'n> Lamb Chops the trip home to Topeka. Platform DOLLAR DAY 1 Dozen Corn! well by seeing to it that your dealer equips Freak hMearances Thursday in Illinois your new car with Lee Tires. Lee Tires and suiiSI mMissouri1sso< are planned. ANNOUNCING 2 Quarts Lima Beans! Knob Creek Rye quart $ 1 . 2 9 Tubes are of but one grade— the finest. FOOD VALUES Calves Liver lb. 4 5 < THE OPENING 2 S MEAT SPECIALS GROCERY ITEMS 80c Is Worth F^cy_ Shoulder 2 1 10 pounds Granulated Su- Baeon lb. 2 3 * AnoUier Big Scoop! Fancy SOLD on a MONEY BACK GUARANTEE Veal Chops, lb. ______gar (bulk), ^ A Dollar On All Breast of Veal for Stuff- ShooMkr ROSSETTO'S BANANAS! They mint be better or the luaken of Lee Tire* would never for ...... 48c dare give eueb a broad guarantee. Best ihire liud, Merchandise At Always priced froni 10% to 15% higher than meet popular ...... 1 2 i c 2 lbs...... Lamb Chops l b . d o z . brand tires; now, for the fln t time hi Lee history, yon oan get this 27c 2 9 * Boys’ BeP Ve^ Shanks, ^ Rinso, 2 lar^ FOR MARKET dependable thorobred at a great M vlngl 1 Walnut Street lb ...... 7 c packages ...... 35c iGLENNEY’S Choice Shoulder Steak, the Fairmont Betto- Blousos and Fancy Nativa YOU COMPARE THESE PRICES Best of Beef, o f ON DOLLAR DAY! Batter, I b ...... 39c Thurs. Morning, Aug. 27 PEACHES! LEE DeLUXE 4 PLY lb ...... Z O C Scott Tissue, TAX C( N UNUSUAL VALUES! Yellow or White Reg. List Price OUR PRICE FVecdily Groraid Hamburg 3 rolls...... Shirts 70* Formerly Been Occupied by The First National Stores. 20c 4.75x19...... $9.10 $7.85 fm* a ^ce meat o O Bulk Qicoanut, WESTCLOX We Will Carry a Full Line of Meats, 5.00x19...... 9.75 8.45 loaf, 2 lbs...... OOC Fresh, Ib ...... 19c a $l.s* Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables 4 25l« 5.25x18...... 10.85 9.32 EXTRA SPECIALl R. S. Vacuum Pack Cof­ Leads The Way In Values 5.50x17...... 11.90 10.05 Grote A Weigd or Edt- fee, regular...,...... 26c Experienced OPENING SPECIALS Large Sweet 5.50x18...... 12.25 10.54 himlPg Frankfurts, Your R. S. Tea BaUs...... lOe Boys’ Park Suede Choice, o *7 BIG B E N LO U D A L A R M CLOCKS Sirloin Steak...... 35e lb. Eckhardt’s PLUMS! 6.00x16...... 18.25 11.49 Ih,...... Z 7 c RegulAx...... 36c with plain dials, that have been fesnlarly 0 O >1 C JACKETS Short Steak...... 35c lb. Pressed Ham...... 35c lb. SiMoed Ham, ma- a Accountant Porterhouse Steak, 39c lb. BOTH ITEMS Belling for |2.95, are redneed t o ...... * 4 9 iahieu’s Eckhardt’s BILL COVILL’S chine sliced, Ib. . . O J. C Top Round Steak .. 32c lb. I Q c d o z . COR. MAIN AND FOR ...... Beg. SIM JiiT prices are good every day Frankfnrts...... 29c lb. Fresh Fowl, / J O 31c Same Gocks with radium dial. O >1 E* Value .... Bottom Round MYRTLE STS. cut up, each...... C Formeriy $3.95. N O W ...... 9 9 * 4 9 $1.9* ^ e week. Steak...... 29c lb. Boiled H am ...... 49c lb. ATLANTIC SUPER SERVICE STATION Headquarter* for Fhiioy Lean Rib CtHiied At Our Bakery Dept ATLANTIC WHITE FLASH GAS — TOM’S RIVER LUBRICATION J PHONE 3464 Boys’ Summer Wash 1 Uedal Flour, tfs t O Royal Scarlet Sliced Peachea...... No. IVt tin 19c APPLES! Beef, Ib ...... S l C Pineapide Pies, on 4 Years OTHER BIG BEN CLOCKS rib. bag .. .. $ 1 . , Z 5 Royal Scarlet Vacuum Packed Coffee...... 1 lb. 26c sak at, each...... 19c Big Ben Chime Alarm, plain dial...... $3.50 SHORTS Glass Top Jars, q Royal Scarlet Pork & Beans...... '.... .3 for 17c Vegetable Specials Our Home Made Bread— Lunch Tex, extra heavy waxed paper...... 40 ft. 5c 5 . > » . 2 5 ' AO Kinds, O E ! Same with luminotis d U ...... $4.50 Royal Scarlet Tomato Juice ...... 1 pt. bottle 10c Fresh Lima Beans, i g\ 3 Iqavea fm* .. . .. ^ O C A 2 pair Spices, sw *«ts...... l O c Baby Ben Alarm, plain dial ...... $2.95 $1.00 Brownie Brand Coffee...... 1 lb. 19c Home Made Assorted Cook- I I tumbler...... # C Brown Label Salada T ea...... 1-4 lb. 18c Yacht Cliib Fanoy Natirs Yellow lea, 2 dosen a m Same with luminaB dial...... $3.95 OnionB, 4 Iba. Boys’ apbell’s Tomato O O Royal Scarlet Bartlett Pears...... No. I'/i tin 15c t T U N A FISH! to r ...... ZOC Crisco...... 1-lb. can 21c. I Bingo Alarm...... $1.26 , 3 cans ...... m 4u C Selectman ^ Line Tomatoes...... -...N o .2 tin 10c Dax IVateh ...... $1.26 SWEATERS Granulated Sugar...... 10-lb. sack 50c 2 Ig* Uns 2 $ ^ SEA POOD SPECIALS Pocket Ben Watek...... $1.50 Fresh Swordfish, ■ e g .g lA S ..32c Chowdw Calmo, Both Theee Watches Have Unbreakable CrystaliL Value . .. 8 l - * 9 EXTRA SPECIAL OPENING DAY center cuts, Ih... 31c > qto...... B, All Flavors, O CC MaxwoU Hooae Fresh Butter Pish, 23c 2^v^rge bottles...... C One Pound Sugar Given Away Witii Every Steaming Clama, COFFEE! Ib ...... 2 qts...... JAMES H. JOHNSTON ' Dollar Purchase. 15c 23c ( Open Until 7:80 P. M. A N Efa^ERIfiNCED AND EFFICIENT C^!FIC1AL R. DONNELLY “PHONE FOR FOOD”— WE DELIVEB>^HONE 4718 DIAL 6111 . JSW BUIR CLIFFORD’S 23« FaM For B j A Frfend. ip i l l Ibib Mi’eet Manchester 917 hbfn Street 's^.i V F f t t r ” '^ m S tU a in k ' QM'’su n « ^ O T *Mi)ib9< dcrafi.'' ‘ ''VBiSiJfuTiimlmaii ai- ‘ted In an editorial in this newspaper tloa that thM tofluano*, partleulsm- C U m ^B U S S OFF ROAI), tost'A stittiiaor' th a t' all pollee offi­ ly IB the South, was Uurge. The re­ Uniforms in Civil Witif ‘Fifty Dollars fHf 'D6g?”{ cers bs endowed with a power of sult in South Carolina and Mlosla- ANdTHER PARKS THERE ruwuuHBo Bv raa monltorsblp over automobile traf' sippl jreeterdoy would seem to In­ ~ FRiNTINO OOMPAMT, la*. Runs the Gamut of Style II Bludl mr*«t flo by virtue of srhleh they could dicate that that notion locks sup­ ‘Not by Me‘\ Says Meyer •laaafeMtar. Uoaa. port In toot. Gfltfl Broken Milk Bottle Out TBOMAB PBHaUSOH require oSeadlag motorists to "pull 0«a*rai ilanaaar over” and park by the roadside for Hendoye, France, Aug. 3<^(AP)XRoyaUaU ore garbed In grey blous- of Way Then, Somoone Ekw Baaadtd 0*tob*r I, i t n —The style parade of Spain’s elvUj ea,- Appropriates the Space. New York, Aug. 36.—(AP)—MOtw And Wolkofeky: periods deemed adequate to the BI.ANTON revolt front preaenU naw faahlona Wolkofeky left the lower east side “Fifty dollars damages I ask, nc Baaapt Oovemmant foroee ore much Isee v'.Pabllaaa* Bvarr B v a a ia a __ offloer. for war—denim, canvaa sandala, colorful In uniforms, most of the Samuel Nelson, 3t., eoe of the today and went to Small Claims more, no lees. Fifty dollars. We love The High Point Bdaaalya aa* BolldayaBolltfaya Baura* at Ua Bven out of the unconstitutional Omea at Uaaehaa'ar. Ooaa, a* The Oommisaloner agrees with us battered trousers. mUltlamen fighting In dilapidated candidates for collector at the com­ Teddy. Everyixidy knows that, alt politics of the South, where only a Court, a leash In one hand, a wallet the firemen, all the politicians, all ba* Claaa Mall Mauar. fit the hellsf that to penalise the Uniforms of combatants range trousers, shirts and canvas sandals. ing primary woe noticed on Main pivtloulai'''pii^ at the people are from rough blue denim coveralls to But th* loyalists prsssat a color­ street yesterday afternoon with a in the other, high hepee In his heart the kids. By us always Is Miriam •UIMCRIKTION BATBB butty-up boys on tbs spot srltb an Taar. I permitted to vote, there occasional' fancy whipcord and polished boots- ful vortsty In fisgs. Anarchists broom sweeping up broken gloae and on his Upe the cry: crying for Teddy, asking, 'When he Moath. sbioluto loss of tlihe, thus avoidiog Both youthful Faaciato and op­ com# home?' and 1 wont Teddy.’ 1 I* vV MaI^ BaaBB*******^ ly surlsea some saWactlon. Aa a fighting for th* govetnment hav* a from the etreet. It woe not “Fifty dollars by me will be okey- () n LY a few more of W aadns Brothers’ biggest August Furniture Sale In yeare. fla Ceaypy ••a a*«■••••••*••••a$______. .08 arrests, tickets, bonds, fixing and posing Communists are addicted to black and red banner as their aym- prompted by eivie pride alone that doke or let him give me the dog, take the dog or I take fifty dol­ Ilvara* oaa yaar ...... tr M result of the primary In the Seven­ In Our Biggest police records for minor offenders, the coveralls, made Jaunty Ay car­ bol, Bodaltsts have a red banner ne woe doing the work. Teddy.” lars. What's the difference!’’ & tomorrow . . DoUar D ay. . we reduce to HALF PRICE: Samples D iecontlnu^^ MJBMBBP o r rHIO AMOCIATBD teenth Texaa Congressional district tridge belts. Blue forage oaps with EorUer In the day a milk dealer The east side waited the outooms Tvould bs highly effective in dis­ snd Communist emblems are red, Meyer Abrameon went to court, FRCSS that dlstlngulihed alarmist Tom red braids dlstlngulshd the Fascists. adorned with the hammer and side. hod dropped a bottle on the road. It too, a teoeh In one hand and on the of the fight with old world patience. terns. Ronatedere of suites. Odds-and-enda AU porch furniture (indnding dozen^of couraging the baste which is broke Into many pieces. Instead of Even money was offered, but there Blanton Is to .be ehmlnted from the The regular soldiers lighting on It is the flag of the Republic, end of It one flpe dog, Foxy, but no sponsible for the greater part of both sides wear khaki uniforms. however, with Its yellow and purple, stopping and cleaning up the etreet money In. the other. Bold he: were no tokera piecre desired for sun porch») Most are fresh and new. A few are slfehtly eho^ national ecene and hereafter wlU The Foreign Legion troops of the th at flies high on flagpoles. the dealer drove away, it so hap­ J^PAppr A8d Alto thf looAl nowt pub the road tragedies. "By me If it comes to losing I August Sale in Years! have to confine his pop-eyed hunting Fasciato are similarly garbed except pened that the gloss Was In the a ilph«0 bpraln. i Somebody bos got to control the The rebel forces fight for the give him the dog, but no money. PBIfDBBOASrS OONOmOM I’™***^ t® one-of-a-ldnd unless otherwise noted s ^ Alt rtjrhtt or ropQbIleAtloBt of for revolutionary fiends In hunoan for the liver-green tunic and forage most part under the Monarchist roadway where Mr. Nelson wanted Absolutely no money.” roads. If it Is not to be the police to pork hla automobile, space ttot SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE Store open untU 9 P.M. uierwiee notea . . and -.tpoctAi ^tDtioboo AortiD Aro Alto ro* form to the back alleys and blind cape topped with red toasele. flag, colored In borieont-r stripes of As on afterthought he added: ^•or^Ad. then Inevitably it win be the mo- The Carllst volunteers for the he Uses often. New York, Aug. 26.—(AP); — pigs of Abilene, thenby relieving red and yellow, while the Faadsto Securing a broom hei hod about "No money because I have . no Thomas J. Pendergast of Kaasos rpli torrleo oUtAt of N B A Bait* torista and several hundred. thou­ rebel cause ;q)ort a khaki blouse flaunt ‘a strlp^ flag of red and money. Bo, be wlU get the dog.” ^MA. Ia& completed sweepliig up the glass. City, Missouri Demooratio- leader, sands of dead Americans provide readers of the newspapers and the with a brilliant red beret. Young black. The Wolkofeky-Abramson mat­ Congressional Record of aa im­ Re hod left hla automobile etonding poe^ a “comfortable” night, at­ Pttblitbtr't RtprtttDtAUvAi Xbt grim proof that the motorists, as a In the roadway ready to drive into ter, by way of becoming s cause taches sold today at the Rooawelt l^lB t MAtbtwt Speoltl Avtocf—N4 mense amoimt of boredom. celebre of the lower oourte, bos forb. CbioAAo, Uttroii tod ^ttoA whole, will not control them In the the parking space when the glass hospital, where be underwent on For years the Honorable Thomas were overdrawn so frequently dni'i' of Manchester, belra The bouse woe was cleared away. Sweeping the been ^argued five times already. abdominal operation yesterday. MBMNBH AUDIT aoRBAO o r Interest of safety. If It is to be Ing post years. erected on Pearl street when the gloss against the curbing he started Wolkofsky eays the dog—Pomer­ IRrUtaATlUNR L. has consumed a vast amount of Yours truly, His nurse sold he roused from the police, then let the police have street woe only a lone and the for hie automobile Just as two wom­ anian and collie—Is bis Teddy, That sleep around 8 a. m., but woe not the authority as well aa tbs respon­ the time of Congress with verbose MATHIAS 8PIE8S. owner of the property was among en In on automobile came along. he lost him June 29 and eajv him Tho HtrAld PrlBtittA Oomptnr. Iba Manchester, Conn., Aug. 35, '36. those who later gave up frontage to awake long. She described hli con­ • amot BO fiBADotAJ rAtpoBtibilUp sibility. Give them this safe and and excited diatribes directed to the The woman driver drove Into the three weeks later on Meyer’s leash. dition 08 "satisfactory.” Flor typoprApbieAl trrort AppttriBg IB P. 8.—By Gum! I Just read a let­ moke tho street a proper width. parking space that Mr. Nelson had HUNDREDS OF FINE SAMPLE PIECES REDUCED TO Such a smart dog Is he, said Wol­ tAtfftrtlMintBtt tB tht IfftnebtttAr sane weapon of the right to put the saving of the nation from the ma­ ter about sociology which appeared ^BTtntfiB Rtrold. cleared for himself and he was not kofsky, that already he hod learned hot boys in the Icebox for a few chinations of the Communists—the In your Open Forum of today, di­ at BlI pleased after all his work to rected against Mr. Chambers and I, . STEEPLEJACK INJUBED to be colled Foxy. WEaDNEDAT, AUGUT 26 minutes till they cool off. one and only peril to the nation that find that he was without a parking All the 12 Wolkofekys said it was and which was copied verbatim apace. Heretofore practically every has ever Impressed itself upon the from the “New Standard Encyclo­ Dwbury, Aug. 26— (AP)—Frank Teddy; all the six Abramsons said 80c Is Worth Blanton consciousness. It has been pedia." Do look it up Just for the it woe Foxy. Four times they bat­ GERMANY’S ARMY scheme undertaken for the proper Sturgee, steeplejack of this city, tled In Moglitrate's Court before regulation of motor traffic, with the a rare subject of debate in Which fun o It If you have not a set, go who hoe climbed high towers and QUEER AOOIDErir. ' 8o! Thes« Ruuiana—they have the highly vocal Tom could not find, to the nearest library—look for tho the cose was referred to Small A Dollar On All exception of some very effective word sociology and you will smile poles without Injury, received seri­ Claims Court, But on August 12 sat their military age at 19 tnetcad somewhere, the dire finger of Mos­ Chaumont, France, Aug. 36.— 9 P n ...... $2.48 I ^ b r d la Tables, 42” zUUonaiy. Oremi Apparently he left the way open for times prove that he has too great a etriped ton cover. a rz m r \ black and gold finish. A q q O A 4 choirs. Was $49.50 . . . $ 2 4 . 7 5 cairems Tubular Ann Chair,. ffraen <00,000 to 800,000, which U tter U perience In New Jersey os.on ac­ Waa $35.00 ...... z...... < t > l Z . O 0 any. Was $14.95 ...... $ 7 . 5 0 Was $22.60 ...... $ 1 1 . 2 5 covering. ’ or brown finishes. m a t m a x an administration Democrat, In the content of mere silly noise. ODDS-AND-ENDS (3) dossle models In bone, blue and Just its slse wheo Germany started countant and it Is this recollection lounge O u Jr In green * q n rz a Sheraton lamp stand In solid mahog- Wm 119.76 ...... Were $14.95 S M h...... $7e5U event of Nebraska voters still re­ Even in'a world as bleak and as that comes to my mind now that gold. Were $19.75 a a a m - $9.85 Umbrella Table, 84” fold 0 a t t m . the World War. leather. Waa $39.95.... «p 1 2 7 .9 0 «*ch ...... DINING SUITE White (>dar Arm C3ialr.‘ maining friendly to the New Deal, beaten by turgid storm clouds os he seeks the office of collector for Small Upholstered Classic Choir; tuft­ $9.85 m tag. Oreea Utah. Vfaa $7JtO$3e75 Classic drop-leaf In bone with floral ...... $12.25 W $11.76...... Herr Hitler did not have to stop this one Is a t tho moment there are here, especially. Is a trained man ed back and seat; chartreuse cover: Solid mahogany table with mirror Seven-Piece Modified Modem la White Cedar Side (^hair. $5.85 Folding Occasional Metal Table, 34“ to be elected. Terry Carpenter decorations. a a wrought Iron and fmltwood. T*ble, a to figure out bow Germany la to a few rays of sunshine. A rising needed to look after the interests Wm $8.00...... top. Black and orange A q A Won the Democratic nomination. He of the community. Was $17.50 ...... $8,75 buffet, china and four A q * e* A a $3. finish. Wm $ 3 .S 0 ...... feed and clothe and provide arma vote of thanks to the Texas Seven­ ^^“$^5^...... $17.50 Wm $49.76 ...... $24.85 White Cedar Side Chair, $1*25 was supposed to be a thoroughly His career in town is so well Modem aaaslc Side Chair; tan and •Classic design In Hura wood, block Classic* 2*&helf model in bone and chairs. Wm $395.00.. $ 1 4 7 * 5 0 Folding OiAee IWde oit metal; 34“ :and amnaunltlon for another ZOO,- teenth for one of them. •ad gold; with shelf. A q q a m high back. Wm $9.95...... good New Dealer, so good a New known that It is unnecessary to beige upholstered seat u d A a a a Old Hickory Tavern Arm $4.98 freea top on black base. A q a A Waa $22.60 ...... $ 1 1 . 2 5 Wm $2.60...... $ l s 2 5 000 totadly unproductive soldlera Dealer that he would allow himself touch upon It. As the campaign back. Was $12.60...... ^ O . O U '^ « ^ te '’$25.00 ...... $12.50 Chair. Wm $8.50 progresses it T. lll probably be men­ Empire Classic table In solid mahog­ CEDAR CHESTS ...... :$4.25 Tubular Chrome Occaztonal Table with He had only to say, '*Let It be H OFF— HALF PRICE and less Classic Side Cb^r; fmitwood, gold and any; gold and black. Asy A n to become a mere dummy If Mr. black; bone leather seat 24” black a a a A done." U ke “the lo rd ” In “The tioned often. Of his/work In cam­ Waa $14.95 ...... $ 7 . 5 0 Modem walnut veneered with chrome -X'SSL'SSLir' Norris should be Induced to run os paigns and drives during the World Waa $49.00 ...... ^ Z 4 . O 0 MISCELLANEOUS TABLES trim; 48 inches long. A q A t t m Waa $ 1.9»...... 9 6 c Wm llO flO ...... $5*25 .Green Pagtucea,'' oommaadlng. a OPEN FORUM Claaaic Occaaionol Chair; sUver, frame; Tubular Chrome Coffee lAbie w ith on independent candidate, because War It Is only needed to look up Neo-Classlo Book Table with four com­ Wm $39.60 ...... $19.75 ChlnsM Peel C*ns Peacock Arm t. Mr. Roosevelt would rather have flies of your paper during those eoral suede upholstery. A o s* I* A (8) Colonial Maple veneered; turned TOMORROW - - - DOLLAR DAY Woe $76.00 ...... $ 3 7 . 5 0 OCCASIONAL TABLES partments; frultwood. A o A A SffiSa...... $4.98 Let the rest of the Gemums work Mr. Norris in ths Senate than any FIOUBINQ BUpOBTS times to see who was the first to Was $14.95...... $ 7 . 5 0 lege; 48 Inches long. A q A O A W m $29.75 ...... $14.85 volunteer for these tasks. Chippendale Wing Chair; low back: Modem design In morblewood and Were $39.75 e a c h ...... $ 1 4 . 0 5 Two Styles, Chinees Peel (3ane Arm ^Tubular Chrome End Table, 8 ihelvee. little liaMer, get along with a relatively unknown Nebraska Dem­ down seat; lateral striped dbo >1 amm blond maple. a a a m Neo-Claaalc Tie Table; 3 shelves;' Editor, The Herald; Mr. Williams Is no professional For Other Watkins Brothers Dollar Day News Turri/To Page 9, * frultwood. AO OA Chairs. Were $13.50 a a A A {good deal laaa. Let them tighten ocrat, however loyal. Speaking of appropriatloiu and office seeker. HIn field Is business tapestry. Waa $69.50 .. $ o 4 . / O Woe $13.60...... $ 0 . 2 5 ^ Q u ^ Arms Lounge Choir; Grand Was $17.50 ...... $ 0 * 2 5 ...... ••••■$6.25 wJs.;Tubular Chrome...... End Table$5e75 with blaek i.thetr bolts. It won’t be long, now. But now that Norris has decided departmental budgets, It is sheer rather than political. He Is young Large round Neo-closalo design. Neo-Closslc Round Ekrakstond; 8 BEDROOM SUITES folly to say that a 12-month appro­ enough to be progressive; old ^ p id a mode; blue cover. * a a a b > Frultwood. 0 A Q _ i ^Germany will cash In her great mU- to run Independently to help out hla Waa $ 4 4 fl0 ...... shelves; frultwood. A O ra m n v e Piece Modem In maple with bone priation can be divided by 13, then enough In experience to be con­ $Z^.25 Woe $19.75 ...... $9.85 Waa $16.50 ...... $ 0 . 2 5 eatabUshment in the form of friend Roosevelt—the belief Is conv the monthly payroll subtracted aod lx»ula XV a u b CSiair; aolld mahogany Square top Neo-claselc with bamboo white trim. Bed, dresser, cheat, vanity servative—a modern medium that frame; lose-red damask cover; wool- Classic Console Table In mahogany; and bench. ^ . a A * territory, new power over mon that Norris could carry Nebras­ the balance would be the amount counts much In public life. turned legs; frultwood. a /« ra m brass feet. A q O A A that Is to be spent for other ex­ Watkins Bi-others’ most successful August Furniture Sale in years leaves the filled seat cushion. as m m Was $13.60 ...... $ 0 . 2 5 Wm $304.20 ...... $ 1 0 2 . ibors. She will soon be ready ka running on any ticket from Pro­ 1 am sure the younger element Draper^' Shop with numerous odds-and-ends. Tomorrow these things go on sale at 1-8 Was $110.00...... $ 5 5 # Was $25.00 ...... $ 1 2 . 5 0 Eight Piece Modem In Wn-..at veneer penses. will endorse his candidacy because Oval Neo-clossic; lyre base; In Sheraton Magazine Table; drawer; i ^te go oft on her muscle, so to speak, hibitionist to Black Hand—Mr. Car­ Take the police appropriation for off, half price, and less! Included are broken assortment* and discontinued patterns; In-between Caaelc Upholstered Chair frultwood. with yellow decoration; twin beds, drese- f«nd taka whatever she needs. Hap- he la one of them; the older genera­ m green domaek. d » e A ***■ compartmento for magozinea; zoltd er, vamty, wardrobe-chest, bench, caM- penter Isn't at all Inclined to get out example. Who Is It that knows tion because of his thorough busi­ remnants: model room draperies, and miscellaneous items. All are offered "As Is". Waa $14.95 ...... $ 7 . 5 0 mahogany. 0 q O AO days wUl soon be here, for Ger- what the amount will be for salaries Woe $89.50 ...... $19.75 Neo-CHosslc with round top and shelf net-table and choir. A q q a a a Dozens of Rugs of his way. He apparently Intends ness training? All sales are final. It’s hardly necessary to say, “Come early!" Victorian Upholstered Chair with tuft- Waz $25.00 ...... $ 1 2 e 5 U Wm $239.00 ...... $ 1 1 9 . 5 0 Imany. Let the Germana mean- of patrolmen who do speclil police base in frultwood. a a a m Revolving Book Stands; Chippendale to fight Norris aa well os the regu­ work? Sure, those who ask for spe­ I am only one of a host of per­ M back: down seat, green A A A a |w Waa $12.60 ...... $ 0 . 2 5 Three Piece California Monterey in |whlle bend their backs and sweat lar Republican nominee. cial police protection pay for It, but sonal friends who wish him well. damaak. Waa $69.76 . . . $ 2 9 . o 5 ball-and-claw pedestal boMs; mahogany decoraUone on Queen Anne In solid and butt-walnut veneered. Were $19.76 A O O A land deny themselves, for the glory Also Norris’ colleague, Democrat- that money goes Into the town Thanking you for allowing me, In Coxwell CSiolr; tufted back; green and solid Philippine mahogany. Bed, dress- V the Most High Hitler snd Get- treasury while the men's salaries my crude and inexperienced way, to Bedspreads 1-3 OFF tM tapestry. 0 1 »» w r j ? 9 . 7 5 ...... $29.85 er and chest vanity. A AA A A Ip Senator Burke, has suddenly ore paid out. of the appropriation. say a good word for a man I be­ Short Drapes PRICE Waa $39.00 ...... $ 1 7 . 5 0 Solid P ^ e d Walnut Book Table; four Wm $119.00...... $ 5 9 . 5 0 fmany Uber Alle'sl (2) Colonial Coverlet Type In single elze. Were-$4.25. .$3.84 Sheraton solid mahogany, escolloped, ONE-THIRD OFF gone off the RoosovPIt Reservation Regurdlese of how you divide your lieve most worthy to hold a public 1 pair of each: $4.50 plaid, now $1.35; $8.29 red cretomie; Small Queen Anne Upholstered Chair- round top with decorated A q q O A compartments. a q A' a m Four Piece Modem Maple Bedroom; I However: Germany will have and has resigned as Nebraska na­ appropriation for each month, you office in Manchester. (2) Colonial Coverlet Type In single size. Were $4.95. .$3.80 $1.67; $3.45 Striped Chintz, $1.73; $5.99 blue chintz. $3.97; rust damask. Wool-fiUed 0 O O a tm Was $29.76...... $ 1 4 . C 3 Md, dreaMr* cheat and draaatnif table. (11) Colonial Coverlet Type In single size. Were ty95. .$3.97 $3.76 figured chlnto, $1.87. border. Waa $22.50 ___ $ 1 1 # 2 5 Pegged Solid Walnut Bench; Old Eng­ vSbout one out of every seventy of tional oommitteeman, being unable cannot control colls for special po­ AN OLD RESIDENT. seat ctuhlon. Was $79.50 $ 3 9 . 7 5 Duncan Phyfe pedestal base; solid lice service P. S—Knowing your Inflexible (61 (totbnlol Coverlet Tyty In full and single sizes. Ijounge Choir In blue covering; Grand lish style with book trough. A A O A 8128.60 ' ’^ler people under aims. Suppose Were $6.95...... $4.68 mahogany. Aq q AM ...... $64.25 (l) 9x18 Plata Broadloom Rug, Rust. to stomach some of the New Deal Yearly we estimate receipts. In rule as to a nom de plume I am en­ Rapide-mode. A a a a s * Was $22.60 ...... $ 1 1 , 2 5 Was $12.60 ...... 7 ... $ 0 . 2 5 Five Piece Modem In holrwood (gray) ,'ftuaala should, come bock with sn- Ready-Made Draperies Vss PRICE Solid Maple Smoking Table with w m w 4o stunts. So the Democratic party other words, wa guess a t what closing separately my name and (5 Pr.) Plain Orchid Drapes. Were $1.79 pr...... 89o Was $69.76 ...... $ 2 9 . o 5 Sheraton Pembroke drop-leaf table and block. Bed, dreeeer, chest, vznUy ...... $ 4 1 f in !Other expansion of her armed forces. might be the amount received dur­ address for your records. Chippendale Desk Chair with uphol- and bench. A q * a in th at state Is spllt^ asunder and Bedspreads V2 OFF (1 Pr. each) Red and rust condlaWlck. Were $3.95 pr., $1.97 with X-itretcber base. solid mahog- Wm w -5 0 ...... ? ? ■ . $ 4 n ^On the some ratio to popuUUon as cannot be reckoned on to cast its ing the year from various sources. (1) single Colonial Coverlet, green. Was $5.55...... $3.77 (1 Pr. each) Blue and green figured. Were $4.60 pr. .. .$3.85 atered seat; solid mah<»uny. A a a m •uy. Was Aq q ra m wrVkrs...... $9.85 Wm $288.95 ...... $ l 4 9 e * iOermany has adopted her standing Last year the estimated receipts for (2) White Moire Tailored, singles; damaged. Were (1 Pr. each) Green, rust con&ewick, green candlewick. Waa $13.60 ...... $ 0 . 2 5 Seven Piece Classic In lvo«y, brown »> Rug’ Green O ii«tM d;rim ...... votes In a block for on outside can­ the poUe*'department wer, $800.00, (Jblppendole Occasional Chairs; uphol­ ...... $11.25 and gold. Twin beds, dresser, ehejt. WM 854.00 ...... !army would for exosed two mlUioa $12.00 each ...... t$6. Were $6.05...... y------$3.97 SOFAS - LOVE SEATS $43. didate Instead of for Its own candi­ but the octu^ receipts were , only FORMER TROTTER HOUSE (2) Cate au Lolt Moire Tailored, singles. Were $19.50 (1 Pr. each) $6.50 Rust figured, $3.48; $6.95 White and blue stered omu; rust or green cov­ vanity, bench and bedsida A q A A . ,mra. And bar rmourees for theU' $760.98. ' The reduction of peddlers ers. Were $39.75 0 1 2* O fi* m d s W a s ^ . l ^ ■^***‘‘''* * " ****’ ®*‘“ ‘** Wm - date, as Mr. Roosevelt and Mr. Far­ e a c h ...... $9.75 fringed, $8.48; $7.60 Tan and green, $8.75. COFFEE TABLES Solid Maple Settee; cartridge tufted table. W $889.36 ...... $ 1 9 im port ore far greater than Oer- licenses from $100 to $29, hod some­ “ c h ...... $ 1 4 . o 5 back; homespun uphol- A q q a A Four Piece Neo-C3sssle In frultwood, Broadloom R «8s\'^th’wt»l«‘i h ^ $39. ley had expected when they Induced thing to do with reducing income, ON PEARL ST. SOLD (1) Rust 81ngle. Waa $17.50...... $8.75 Classic; new long model in bone whits '^Maav’a (1) Full Size Embroidered. Woe $12.75...... $6.87 Chippendale Desk Chair with uphol­ etery. Was $22.60 ...... $ 1 1 . 2 5 green and bone. Bed, dreeeer, dreeslng Norris to run. for the receipts of the previous year Drapery Fabrics Vz PRICE stered seat; mahogany fin- A s a a end gold with yellow A q O A A table and bench. A q a A $53. If Russia expands again to that were $1,321.30. However, if we sub­ (1) Full Pink Damask. Was $12.50...... $6.2.7 leather top. Was $25.00.. $ X 2 e 5 U Chippendale Three-Part Sofa In solid All of which would seem to make (1) Full Size Green Taffeta. Was $8.95...... $4.47 4 yds. Green cretonne. Reg. 60c yd. P ie c e ...... 81.88 lahed birch. Waa $9.99____$ 4 . 9 0 r^ogany with brown damaak uphol- Wm $271.60 ...... $ 1 3 5 # jpoint wm Germany meet the ex tract the actual receipts $760.98 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Woods, 3 'b yds. Red chlnto. Reg. 90c yd. Piece ...... 81.67 Chippendale Ladderbock Desk Chair Duncan Phyfe round top In solid ma­ $53. It highly problematical whether Mr, hogany with Ivory and gold A i \ o Wm ^ 9.^??“**‘‘^ Modem CtaMie black end V^to d « ^ ipansion with stll) another enlarge- from the gross expenditure which Recently Wed, Purchase 8 ': yds. Figured cretonne. Reg. 89c yd. P ie c e ...... $8.78 with upholstered leat Mahogany fin­ WS'SUS.OO Norris, after oU, will be returned to was $31,303.81, we find that the net Bedspreads 1-3 OFF ished birch. 0 *T CFZ star decorations. Was $9.95 $ 4 . 9 0 ...... $74.50 DRESSING TABLES jBMnt of her standing arm y? Property Thronsrh Wallace 4 11 yds. English warp print Reg. $1.99. Piece:...... 84.89 • Pegged Walnut Provincial type $53. the Senate. coat of operation of the police ds' (3) Full Blee Condlewleka; orchid, gold. Were $8.75 7 yds. Blue figured cretonne. Reg. 70c yd. P ie c e ...... 83.45 Waa $14.99 ...... $ 7 . 5 0 (2) Classic, round top models; crotch D. Robb. with 8 removable cuebftne in blue-giiJm ^- ^ —••.wee* ^ w w ^Ud Jtople WibOirith |1 ^ 0 g g to up to Herr Hitler. And why not partment last year, was $30,542.33. e a c h ...... $2..'I0 5 yds. Rose figured cretonne. Reg. $1.25 yd. Piece... .$8.13 Queen Anne OccoelonM Choir with mahogany veneered; Grand Rapids- tepeetry. 0AO A A $65.50 gBilargeT An ha has to do U to In other words $457.67 under the (3) Full Size Plain Chintz; blue, orchid or plum. Were S '- yds. Blue figured cretonne. Reg. 95c yd. Piece___$1.77 barrel-tufted back; Gold 0 q a a tm made. Were $12.60 a A O A separate minor. Wm 819.76 e v e s PRIMARY STRAWS gross appropriation. Was $126.00 ...... $ O 2 . 5 0 1-Drawer Solid Pegged Maple with agetaw?m‘S ."“^ M a decree. Germany must find The seven room house on Pearl $2.50 each ...... $1.67 9 'i yda. Brown chlnto. Reg. 76c yd. Piece...... 88.C-7 velour oover. Waa $39.50 $ 1 9 . 7 5 •a<* ...... $ 0 . 2 5 morror. ___ $65.50 I tried hard to have another Item, street, which has been In the John 9 yds. Rose figured cretonne. Reg. 70c yd. ' Piece...... $8.35 Louie XV Occasional Chair; solid ma­ Classic design with glass tray top; the food and the unlfurms end the Those who seek. In the returns Rapids, rich, dark brown A a *9 a a Wm 817*0 credited bock to the deportment, Trotter family for over 60 years 8'a yds. Embroidered Linen. Reg. $1.26 yd. Piece__ $.5 33 hogany frame; Oyster white damask bone white and gold. a ^ O A mohair oover. Was $136 $ 0 2 . 5 U ...... $8.75 ifuns, Bhells and cartridges. It from primary contests here and namely the transportation charges Ready-Made Draperies 1-3 OFF Woe $19.76 ...... 3-Drawer Solid Pegged Maple with $71.50 was yesterday sold through the 4 '3 yds. Brown cretonne. Reg. 70c yd. Piece ...... $l..j8 $9.85 mirror. toneT^wS^W.^.^'?!*,'? ^ M d tao^m* A a a .W t Hitler's headache. His there, straws Indicating the trend of priiwners which amounted to agency of Wallace D. Robb by the (1) Pr. Gold Rayon. Were $12.50...... $8.84 8 yds. Figured chlnto. Reg. $1.95 yd. P iece...... $3.98 w ir$49.76 ...... $24.85 Duncan Phyfe type, round top; ma­ about $400 lost year and to more (3) Pr. Salmon Moire Rayon. Were $9.50 e a c h ...... $6.32 hogany finished gumwood. * \ 0 Wm 859.75 $33. knly to wave a fountain pen and, of the political winds have a hunt heirs to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. 3 yda. Toby chlnto. Reg. 85c yd. P ie c e...... $1.38 Solid Pegged Walnut Wing Chair with MISCELLANEOUS “ iv.... $29.85 Woretid' wiltoi'Kiii;;* OriMtoi' d i i i ^ '^rtth ■ ■ ’ than $600 the previous year. This Woods, who were recently married (1) Pr. Rose Basket Weave. Were $9.50...... $6.33 6 yds. Irish linen. Reg. $3.90 yd. P iece...... $8.75 rose-rust upholstery. A a a a m Waa $1.95...... 98C 4-Drawer Modem . Vanity, walnut varlgated panel, taupe and roae-red backgrotmde. Were 879.50.. jk’esto! the new conscripts ore on their honda Tho straws may money also goes Into the town and have purchased the house for (2) Pr. Blue Basket Weave. Were $9.95 e a c h ...... $6.64 2 yds. Figured linen. Reg. $1.60 yd. P ie c e...... $l.lo Was $44.60 ...... UVING ROOM veneered. $53. $22.25 C ^ese Chlppendola la frultwood with Wm 886.00 « ) 9x13 iUcmiiisters In Oriental designs; red backgrounds. jj^oose-sUppIng. be there but they ore almost Im­ treasury but oomes out of the police their home. (1) Pr. Blue Cretonne. Were $8.75...... $5.81 8 yds. Green figured chints. Reg. $1.29 yd. Piece... . .$8.75 Solid Pegged Walnut Occasional leotheretto top. a a a tm P r l s ^ Se,wlng Cabinet In solid mo- wcr$ s*o.oo cftcn ...... (2) Pr. Blue Chlnto. Were $7.99 each ...... <9.80 ...... $17.50 t But as a matter of bard reality possible to distinguish from the •ppropriation. The property was owned by Mrs. 8H yda. Brown linen. Reg. $1.29 yd. Piece ...... $3.19 Chair; arrow bock; gold 0 q M A Was $lTfl0 ...... $8.75 automoUe Uoi. A a ra m 6-Drawar Sheraton with mirror: gen­ (8) 9x13 Axmiasters la hooked d e slii^ ' ...... $30.25 If polioo appropriations ore such (1) Pr. Rust Rayon. Woe $7.50...... $5. SoUd Pegged Walnut model, In Re­ uine mahogany. , AAZW AA ttiere oomas a time to all military many little streaks of moonshlna Lucy Chambers of Hartford. Mrs. 8 yda Figured Rayon. Reg. $3.25 yd. P ie c e ...... $4.88 tapestry seat Was $86.00 $ i / . 5 U Woe $13.60 ...... $6.25 Were 882.50 each simple matbematfcsl problems to Thomas Wright of Manchester, (2) Pr. Peach Chlnto, 3 Pr. Peach Rayon, 1 Pr. each 2'3 yds. Cord de Role fityred rayon. Reg. $1.95 yd. aoaslc Occasional Choir In solid maple gency design. Long size; A q * O A W m 866.00 7 ? ...:.... $27.50 $21.50 In California the Interest lay m blue, pink, beige rayon. Were $6.95 e a c h ...... $4.68 ^retalre-Homa Safe; all metal in Was*846 *" Bu»<>PMn hooked deelgii'...... C , jtopanslons when the vast war ma- solve, I can't understood why they daughters, and Mrs. Edward Sautor Piece ...... $2.44 with blue damaak cover. A q sq m a glaaz top. Waz $39.75___ $ 1 4 . o 5 ®*^®**ty Excellent for filing 5-Drawer Hepplewhlte genuine — jllhlne must be thrown hgotnit a for- the effect of Townsender endorae- (1) Pr. Green Oilnto. 3 Pr. red chlnto. Were $6.50 6 yda. Blue Swan cretonne. Reg. 85c yd. P ie c e ...... $3.18 Was $85.00 ...... $ 1 7 . 5 0 hogany and satin wood. A O A a a (l“ 9X13 Rajrin R ^ R^iVtoiittity' ‘ ...... $ 3 U e 2 5 e a c h ...... $4,83 8 yd*. Bmborldered linen. Reg. $1.25 yd. P ie c e ...... $1.88 With mirror. Wm 879.00 $ 3 9 .5 0 Wm 819.75...... kign enemy—or It will turn and muiU and candidacies In the Oon- (1) Pr. Green Cailnto. Was $5.50...... $3.67 $14.85 2 '2 yda Blue rayon. Reg. $1.96 yd. P ie c e ...... $3.43 BOOKCASES 5-Drawer Chippendale In genuine ma- (1) 6x9 ''Softred” Cotton Rug, dark blue. . $13.15 . end iU creators. That point was grcssional primaries yesterday. The (1) Pr. Roes Rayon. Waa $5.00...... $8.84 CHAISE LOUNGES . togany. With mirror. a o a a a 2 yda. Blue chlnto. Reg. $1.10 yd. P ie c e ...... $110 Breakfront 8-sectlon Bookcase In aolld Wm 886*0 ...... •ached In Germany la the spring of star Townsender of them all, Sheri' (3) Pr. Figured Cretonne. Were $3.95 each...... $3.68 2 yda. Striped slip cover material. Reg. $1.16 yd. Piece 81-IS t o ^ t r y . Woe $10.76 . . . . . John Gilbert's Big Bed Plllow-bock model with kapok-filled maple; open shelves with woUpaper $ 9 .o 5 (1) 8*xl0.6 Oriental Reproduction Second.* Red backgrounii $24.25 . filA The army of 800,000 was den Downey, Dr. Townsdnd's No. 1 2 yds. Green chlnto. Reg. 65c yd. Piece ; ...... 65e ■eat cushion. Green 0e>e\ a m • Hepplewhlte Secretoty In m tc h nute 3-Drawer Queen Anne gtiMhole la Wm 866.50 ...... backs; 3 cupboards. a o A ^ A mahogany veneer; with A q a a tm •ething with unrest. It bad to be lawyer, for whose nomination the Curtain Material Vz PRICE 8 yds. Plum chlnto. Reg. 85c yd. P iece...... $1.38 damask cover. Was $69.76 $ 2 « l e o 5 ' Was $69fl0...... h o ^ y veneer. Graceful, Grand-Rapldz (1 ) 6.9x9 Loom-hooked (wUton ooiutructlon)'*Rug. $44.25 8 yds. Rockport nautical chlnto. Reg. 75c yd. Piece.. .$1.18 $34e75 BUrror. Wm W *0.... $ 1 9 .7 5 ait to work If Kolserism was to latter's organlxatlon strove with all Draws Little Interest 7 yda. Point d'eeprit Reg. 39c yd. P ie c e ...... $1.87 Louis XV Period Chaise In pale orchid Modem Bookcase with 6 shelves la Waa 888.00 ...... “ figured domaUc. Down seat A M m Wm $ 1 7 ^ ...... $55.25 lU'vlve to a world of then rising Its might, was handsomely licked In 3H yds. Cream vbUe. Reg. 65c yd. P ie c e ...... 82e maple with block shelf A q A *« A $87e50 (1) 6x9 Plata Burgundy Broadloom B ur...... 6 yda Ecru morqulaetta Reg. 65c yd. P iece...... $1.98 Drapery Material 1-3 OFF cushion; was $110.00...... $ 5 5 s edges. Waa$33.60 ...... $ 1 0 e 2 5 Wm 841.10...... the Democratic primary In his dis­ BEDS 1 Ismocracy. I t was put to work. Hollyvrood, Aug. 36.—(A P)—Johin,aback discouraged out .cuatomers,” 3 yds. Cream morqulsetto. Reg. 65c yd. Piece ...... 65c 27 yda Red figured cretonne. Reg. 69c yd...... 46c Modem Bookcase la soUd ample and ton'^^tissyr^ThoXr^'v'c'oe (3) 6x9 ChlaU Amtastere, peach or blue ...$27.40 ^Calserlsm Y**“!*' “ ^*<1 *>ut the trict. Which would seem to be a OUbert'a...... brood bed, which drew ’^the auctioneer , iuld, ‘‘but a t the 3 yda Dotted marquisette. Reg. 65o yd. Piece ...... 69o 13*4 yds. Figured cretonne. Reg. 80c y d ...... 58o walnut Teaser. 8 shelves; A O O A A c o w . Wm $13.60...... $ 0 . 2 5 Full SlM Pilgrim Maple 0 q q a A Were 834*5-Mmh...... 8 yda Dotted morquleette. Reg. 79o yd. Piece ...... $1.10 MISCELLANEOUS RefreMunent Cart Fitted with bot- ! king behind W^^uiikerdom, Fes- straw of very substantial quality. laughter but no bidden at on auc­ same time thejp* were fau^g GlI- 17 yda. Block figured cretonne. Reg. 75c yd...... 50c 8 caUneto. Waa $66.00 & 3 2 s 5 U Bed. Wm 822*0 ...... $ 1 1 , 2 5 (8) 6x9 Fiber Porch Ruga. ... $17,60 l»rt’s old ties, tonj suspenders imd 5 yda. Gold casement cloth. Reg. 69c yd. P ie c e ...... $3J8S 20 yds. Black and orange cretonne. Reg. 76c yd...... lOo BEDROOM PIECES (2) BmaU Neo-Oasalc Bookshelves in / ***■ “"<1 gtoesware. Mahogany ve- ^ Size Poster Bed, reeded M t o Were 87*0 each ...... B. Democracy was Yet It appears that more than h»lf tion of the late romantic octor'e 31 yds. FUet n e t Reg. 95c per y a r d ...... 48o unmatched socks for ‘prices up to 14 yds. Rose cretonne. Reg. 69c yd...... S8c (3) Standing Mirrors (for cheeto or ^ t w o o d ; 8 shelf nrodele. A A O A mahogany veneered. . A q q a A (1) 87x8814 Hand Bral1 O A '"’**** complete ^oas- aeered Poster. Wm 818.76 $ 9 e 0 5 Wm 815.00...... 10 yda. Rayon taffeta. Reg. $iJlS per y a r d ...... 68c Was 839.75 ...... , , , ware. Mahegaire ve- A O T A /\ . $10. Mg for her .people to maintain, ■Ituatlaii. ‘ . would not disclose tbs Identity of With half of 1,|00 Items In the 36 yda Brown striped linen slip cover material. Woe ^ Dreealng Table Bench in walnut fin­ $14e85 Fun Slae Walnut Vm m a t t m the two ^rho' approached him after 4 yda. FUet net. Reg. $3.60 yA. P ie c e ...... $8.10 *2.00 y d ...... $ 1A$ Beared. Wm $65.00 . . . . $ 2 7 e 5 0 neered Poster, Wm 817*0$Oa75 :m » is Increasing It by a third. Possibly there Is aigtilficaaee of a Gilbert lot dispos^ of In two days, 5 yda Mohair caoement cloth. Reg. $3fl0 yd. Piece , .$8.75 ished gumwood; met seat A A n o 80x81. Were 813.50 ameih...... [ ...... a crowd at 800 Jammed in a etore- much of the fiuniture from Gilbert s 10 ydi. Brown chlnto. Rag. $L60 y d ...... 81 J)0 covw. Wa# $9.95...... $ 4 . 9 0 Single Slae (3) Poster Bede; teeded $8.35 sort In the overwhelming vtetortes i? ? **!9? i? * * 8ed Woiri-Rag Ruty. Slaee: 80x58, 81x85. :.l|kett.H itler, with his moglo pen, room laughed at hie suggestion of Beverly Hills mansion remained' to Chippendale posU and pineapple topa., MUmgany irera 813.75 $250 os sn ooeninsT bid. ',:gaa’t sBpect to go on thU way for o< Senator Junes F. Byrnes In South be sold, but the smoUer ptecea were bracket-beae model in genuine A n n «»T8 ) B™«dIoom VelA t R i i g z ; 'a o '^ 'o ^ V ...... $8.50 " llBy ooestdeiable time longer. The Carolina and at Senator Pat Harri- BoU sold he was "afraid” the 7 nearly oU gone. w ^ogany. Was $62.00...... $ 2 D . $11.25 Were 88*8 e a c h ...... 1-3 foot-wlds bed, on which GUbert The license tog* on outomobUea Cheat of Drawere; high Louis XV $2.24 nlaohftie must tis put to use. •oo la Mlsalselppl, ardent Democrat- died lost January, would bring much W A T R IN S B1 .JTHERS serpentine front deMgn In A A n « ) 37X84 Plain AxmtasUr Rugs with band bontore. Ho indeed. It won't be long now. lo New Dealers, both of whom were parked around the auction store­ WATKIHS BltOTHEBS Were 88*0 each ...... less than $350. room Indicated moat of the buyers •f MAIVCHESTI CONN. w ^ut veneer. Was $98.00., $ 4 9 # •f MA^CBBSTBm CONN. Were 829.75 e a c h ...... $ 1 4 e o 5 $3.65 vigorously opposed by candidates Several days before the auction were out-of-state tourists. “ 't walnut veneered; three Inclined to sympathy with such began, oh agent bought the bed , BoU's company bought CNlbert's $7.50 .iXlL, CONNOR APPROVES Unms for Marlene Dietrich, octrees, W a T ^ . 7 5 MISCELLANEOUS (38) 3ft4B W oa Fiber n a ^ \ ‘o l ^ ’p a i i i ^ ...... OemocraU as Carter Glass and peraonot effects from hla'estate rs- ...... $24.85 ^vSrS $8.90 MUeb •*66*«»««*g*»kk.g ••••••••••••a, sj^iW e have a letter from Ifotor for a pries Ball would not tell : osnUy for a flat s u n of 110,000. *1 ^ Sire Bed and Cheat of Drawers In _ Btatenrion KltohiB Table, Ooldea Oak $2.60 Balnbrldge Colby. The slgnlflcanoe walnut veneera. Two AOO o A ?y\^Mdele Oomteleelonar itiehael A. Mias Oistrleh war Oilbort'a frs- cant expect to. maks mveh profit httaobes to tti* degree of InfinsBoe quant companion during tha weoka piece*, w m 864.75 ...... $ 3 2 . 3 o ^;Jpdonor, ebytooily not written with out at It," he eoid. **The eiqieneee wU*814*6 ...... $7.50 within the party exercised by the preceding hla death. o( the sole ore too heavy, lo ^ I a ^ o 2 ^ T hW With B y r e r . H l^ y le w to publication but ImartUy "oonservative” aaU-New Deal Dem- '’Perhf^ the faded appeoronoe have to hire 30 men. to handle the WATKINS AUGUST SALE f-’S:— -- ...... - of tho brooofto j u a d . . t u ^ OOTfd and oonduct this buKnsas.” Wm 810.00...... 8 5 e AXIVBKTiaKMBNT— wrltiAi 6y Arthur" Rrook, chief tariff barrieta and ^ elimhiatiaa The jBeatlu ’would 66m at a time tblHijta o m , a oisioA o f 'yaan Its WaahIngtM bureau, said «d quotas would ahturally be die- toOl wrhaii dMT m aldeat was aateriag to tbe ayadbet e T o a RspubUe.- . - It it Mvrral women, piled Into a mni te rto Into France and others hud- "The President has outlined his ciieeed with a view to extendhig the upon a new term, not halfway la aa attempt to gain re-eaeetkm on *■ SeMIW * TUMU| 0 UK blasted In the rood and attempted to policy, and the Importance of eco­ Tha Diototen Birlatou, wttneoeed ty this corlw- dM In p ^ c underneath the Inler- Idea thus far, the eminent members through lU at a tinae when his pres­ "Btalin, of course, to the effective ths Wilson issue o t 1916, "H e Kept r e ^ the damaga They oontlB- natlonai bridge connecting Irun and of the conference would generally nomic eausea o t vrar arould be qxmdent, became more fierce as the tige had been freshly certified, not head ot the Boviet atote and the Ua Out o f Rtor” , and probably m - ved digging, although they were HtOaijTN, discuss the prospects and hopes o t streaeed. mist cleared. roady targets of government lira. CALL A PARLEY when It was ImperUed by a forth­ proper member of such a group, as rida tha plan aa a romantic g ^ u r e , polios forced epecUtora disarmament and peace, consider the WORK DESCRIBED In Oood Position coming poUUoal battle, aa in 1918. are HlUer and Mussolini. U the certain to ideld barren results. The m ow Up A Loyalist plana began bombard­ « the French ddk 6f the border to seeds of war, and unite in a procla­ 'T h e President haa said-- to - his plan comae to .'frultloo the confer- Hearst prasa and the Caiieago Tri­ While retreating mlUtlanian blew ment o t the rebesl at 9:00 a m., and keep moving. mation o t personal purpose to use frisnds that. If ha is re-etectod over up roads before the insurgents, encountered severe anti-aircraft f i r e . (ARCAIN IND TO T M PEACE "For these reasons, and bseause snoe which will assemble will num­ bune, he apparently believes, wn More than 200 bombs and artil­ all their Influence to prevent war In the Intense opposition he is facing, ber the most powerful group sinoa view the project aa certain to bi- government airplanes bombed the Bombs from the plana whloh clr- lery sheUs were hurled at Irun aa any part of the world. Public opin­ the President feels certain that he beUevea ha wlU be in the beet tbe eighteenth century meetings at Tolve commitments abroad and as Newspaper Guests e( Com- rebels and scored at least one direct eled French torrltoiy, landed a hun­ the terrific mass attack continued (Oonttnoed fm a Png« One) ion would be expected to take more such men as he proposes to seek In poaltlon any American preeident boa Vienna and I^Un which settled ths the forerunner o f aa internaUonal hit on an anti-aircraft batti^. dred yards from this correspond­ past noon. vigorous and definite fornfi behind conference could not meet on the ent. ever been to pro note the cauae of affairs o t the contingent. But it policy more objectionable to them The screeching o f artiUery shells, Itobel planes swung Into acUon, the conferees than It has attained on subject of peace end fail to succeed world peace, and be baa given aev- in atamplng out some of the seeds WlU be much more powerful because than membership in ths Lea^e of nissieii Last Nigkt; Essay the clatter of machine guns and ' Hie Final Lias their bombardment mostly by the capital of another American Re- ths present separate nationalistic eral reasona. One is that hie pres­ SfoOowtec tho stltehed Una as pubUc by a President o f the United o f arar, ho la revolving hla Idea o f Its World-Wide character and be­ Nations. Hs is not certain ths sound of bursting hand gran- A government truck from Irun guesswork through tbe mist. One basis. While carefully refraining tige wlU have been greatly tn- The beauty o f 'nogra Tarn la era- gvide. States while be was In office. more and more in hls mind and his cause it will be intended as a focus whether, la the heat of a camp^gn, adea mingled in a deafening up- rushed a field gun into pooltion neor bomb explodSd In a Held near* the from assuming for the United States oreased, which will lend additional Contest PiaDBed. ' phaalsed in the amartneaa of their estimate o t its posslbtUUea la grow­ o f pubUe opinion instead o f de­ he can completely demonstrate the roar. Behobia suburb of the city, and a International bridge. Less than a month ago—on July any obligation or responsibility for weight to his initiative in the mat­ DOLLA 'haw atylea Miaa Warner o f the Ohlldfea>B Dollar Day. 31—President Roosevelt want to ing. He feels that, even tf the con­ signed to draw a military cordon value o f tha Idea and tha non-offt- Along the riverfront, rebels In government armored train also took LoyaUlt guns of Fort Guodelupe militant action for peace in ths ter of a conference. He will have up a position there, indicating it . Knitting; D ept at J. W. Hala'a In­ Uontg;Dmery Ward's are prepared Quebec lor an official visit to Lord ference amounted to no more than a around the vanquished. clel atmosphere In which he feels it armored care following a Faaoiat and field pieces set up outside Iron vites you to visit with her and have for a big Dollar Day sale tomorrow, eastern hemisphere, and making no entered upon a new term of office, was born. Members of the ConnecUcut Dally would be the^nal Une of Loyalist maintained a steady fire against the Tweedsmulr, governor general of request of any foreign states to as­ gesture, It would be a powerful one "Whether the Presideiit wUI make Newspaper Aseociatlon were gueste tank, charged forward for a half her show you the aeaaon's “Keynote Aug. 37th. Bvarything In ths store o f fixed duration, in the course of "But the fact that the President, defense. rebels. Canada, and Prime Minister Mac­ sume these, the President would and certain to delay war If not to known hla plan In general or In de- last evening of the BUte PubUdty mile until a section o f dynamited stytea"—also Tioga's newest tweed will be bought at a saving; so which he can greatly assist In 'any avert it for a much longer period. whose chances for re-election ap­ road exploded before the caravan. Stone walls along ths river pro­ Government eupportere Insisted kenzie King. He said then that point to condittons in the western peace efforts on which the confer­ taU before the election to not known Commission at a dinner In the Hotel and pure silk yams. check up on your needs and pay pear to observers to be excellent, The tank lumbered over the debris vided shelter for this correspondent the FascUU were failing t o break "Frank dealing, cooperation and a hemisphere and urge the Pan-Amer­ ence may agree. He thinks that'would be worth the to the few persons with whom he Bond, Hartford. Willard B. Rogers, them a visit Tour children wilt spirit of give and take between na­ effort and the risk, although he baa has discussed It. They are equaUy haa coDcslved such a plan and Is and Infantry forces followed, de­ I saw wounded borne from down tha defenses of Irun and as­ ican agreements as a modeL '•The President, recalling the of this town, chairman of the com­ Baliuiced Bouquets. have to have practically everything tions is more Important than ever not yet determined that he will at­ imcertaUn whether he will go discussing ways of putUng It into ploying in the hills. trenches In the hill outside the dty serted militiamen wore progressing “In such a conference the admin­ paramount position of Woodrow mission, acted aa host to the party on the Ban Sebastian front To be sure that flowers are ar­ now for school reopening and chil­ before" in solving world problems." tempt It Much will depend, if he la through with It, even if elected, be­ effect may develop In 1937 into the Rifle and machine gun fire broke and could see plainly expresdona on istration policy, pursued by Secre­ Wilson In the world in 1918, feels and outlined the general work of ranged grracefully, draw an Imagin­ dren's necessities are a specialty The Times Article re-elected, on the realises which cause he la not sure himself. But most important news the world baa tha oommlsaion for the newspaper- out from behind haystacks, trees the faces of rebel soldiers crawling ary Une through the dehter of the with Ward's. At Ward's you can tary of State Hull, for International he is fortunate in possessing several will come to the diplomatic “feel­ read since 1919." ' and farm buildings barricaded by through cornfields and running The New Tork Times, In its story trade agreements, the leveling of the concept has fascinated him; be men. Hannibal rode the bast horses, bouquet The mass on each side buy them the sturdiest of shoes, accidental advantages over that ers'' that will precede the actual dis­ returns to It often; and It would not Loyalist defenders. along the highway. Preeident at the Versailles peace The gathering was impreosed by carried the finest weapons but o f the Une should equal that on the good strong school trousers, under­ patch o f notes o ( Invitation. be duncult to convince him that he ANTICIPATION the deacripUon of the work already A group of Insurgents, including Refugees streamed acroas the dressed very simply. AT HOUSE’S other aide.' One side may be high­ wear, stockings, caps, dresses, any­ conference.. As he sees them, they Spartanburg, B. C.—JaUed for are: __ "The President, aa he considers has made a new discovery In world accomplished by the oommlsaion er than the other but the bouquet thing that a school boy or girl hla plan, has concluded that King leadership for what he considers the Intoxication, a negro appeared in considering tha fact that the last should look as though there were an might need. Why not take the “ The 1937 meeting would not be Edward VUI and President Lebrun, greatest cause o t mankind. police court In a striped coat—the Oeneral Assembly looked lightly up­ All Deep Tone equal number of flowers on both chUdren down on Dollar Day and meeting after a long, bloody and bit­ rather than political heads of their kind convlcta wear. on the posaibIliUes o f such a group O n e L o to f Sides. outflt them? Tou will be amazed May Be CWIed PoUtioa Special Values for ter war, but In time of peace. There states, win be the more representa­ "One reason which may restrain “Where did you get that ooatT" and appropriated only 3l towards f*i when you see the bill because Collar Attached would be no treaties and oovenanto tive and effective conferees. The tha President, even If be decides the judge asked. the work. The beautiful Connecti­ Ward’s clothes are durable and yet to frame and Have ratified, only per­ King, .as be secs It, aymbolizea the definitely on hla Idea, from making ‘T just picked it up back there cut publicity stamps which are oa SHIRTS Inexpensive. Don't miss this sonal interchanges and a set of entire British Commonwealth of a detailed public statement in ad­ In jail,” the defendant replied. sale at the J. W. Hale Company .Values to $2.00. Now "chance of a life time.” general resolutions — important be­ Nations, which no other Briton can vance o f the election Is the certainty “ Fifteen dollars or ten dajre. Ni store here were produced through cause o t the identity o t the sixers. do. The President of France la a that the RepubUeans wUI elaesify It you may wear It," the juoge ruli the conunlssion’s efforts and nearly SHIRTS Bride’s Initial Problem. DOLLAR DAY 900,000 o f them have been aold. / / The baby department In Quinn's When a bride is choosing a mon­ Several large business Arms In $ 1 .3 9 Pharmacy has Just everything the ogram for her silverware she may ConnecUcut were cited by Chairman , Values to il.50 | A f use the Initials o f her maiden name Rogen aa being purchasers of the ^ - N o w new baby needs—as well as things stampa and be said thr; they are for older sisters and brothers! or those o f her own first and last AT FRADIN’S K C l X H ’ k#! being given wide dtstribuUon Tou’Il And baby cream, powder, names with tho bridegroom’s last initial added. An old custom, re­ throughout the country. As a result olive oil, bottles, nipples, strained many prospecUve vaoaUoners have vegetables and huqdn^s of other cently revived, is to use a largo OOhmm fott «m ajforj h ^oaJ fttmihm initial of the bridegroom's family New Fall Dresses bean induced to come to this state BATHING All Aetna and Ide taby needs priced surprisingly low benefiting greatly the rea. enemy" at Cordoba. $ 3 .8 3 Burner, Completely Installed (or the equivalent in Official reports stated three I W . B. Coon F R A D I N ' S other .merchandise). Absolutely Freel With Brand New Glenwood Models. rebel planes, one piloted by a for­ $4.00 Values, $18.00 Snita, Now eign crew, believed to be Italian, I 1 Strap PUMPS and TIES N o w ...... $25., $27.50, $30. m w $14,501 were shot down at an tusspeclfled $ 3 .4 0 point in the province of Qulpusooa. $3.50 Values, S u i^ N ow V iU E ngagem ent R in g Bog. 37.00 and $7JMt N ow ...... $20.00 Suits, Now BEBaX OFFENSTVE. Bhie, n vw B . and Blaeic. $ 2 .9 8 $35.00-$37.50 Suits, y g $16.50 IHamond Rinsr An attraoMve engagement New eraathm with brilliant Final Clearance of Outdoor Furniture By Elmer W. Petenon. $ 6 -3 9 $3.00 Valuer dhunond la white or natoral ring o f soUd gold in white or H e n d ^ , France, Aug. 36.—Gen. N ow ...... $25.00 Suits. Now aoUd geld mounting carved In natural gold setting. Large Emilio Mole’s Spanish rebels bat­ Dorothy Dodd Blue • e e o o^e e • e $ 2 .5 5 $ 2 0 , 0 0 1 aeatdeoIgB. A bargain at this center diamond flanked by four tered their way toward Irun today $40.00-$42.50 Suits, (f Q O ftct lew pricek matched dUmonds. in the most furious assault this Choice Double Blankets Franco-Spaaieh frontier region yet 1 STRAP PUMPS N ow • O $30.00 Suits, Now has B e e n . S c h o o l O x f o r d s Blue and Oxford Suita Excepted $24.o6^ By mid-afternoon, however, the For Children and Hisses Pay $1. Down attack bad failed to achieve Its iBd 17.00 TalMo. 50c Week goal. Government forces still were 16^ Off Men’s and Boys’ Other Diamond Rings Prom $11.95 to $500. In possession of the really import' $ 5 -4 9 Brown and Btaok. SPORT COATS ant defenses outside the city. Sizes 8 4 to $. $9.00 Coats N ow ...... , $7.00 RAINCOATS In the most definite advance, AlrTroad ^ M . along the Bldassoa river, 3,000 reb­ $12.50 Coats Now ...... $10.00 el troops smashed their way for­ Priced $4.00 to $10.00 ward 800 yards before they could Men's Co-operatire Black and Brown HOUtfSiEiWAlfDS^ be checked. OXFORDS $ 4 -3 9 At least 60 bombs were dropped One Lot of Her* t oewt far every thrifty on Irun, followed by fluttering leaf­ OXFORDS 1 0 % OFF 1 0 % OFF nuiioaa for QnoUty, BOYS’ SUITS horuem fe .. now you can lets, demanding tbe government Plain and Sport Backs. Sixes 6 to 18 surrender or face complete destruc­ TIES and 1 Strap PUMPS Beg. 3A0O. Now . . Men’a and Ymnc purehate tereieet lu this tion o f the town. hn’s and Yonng years. fomomt tilver plate at great Casualties were believed heavy on Men’s DrsM a«^^ tavtagt. Let at tell you Korn both sides, and several clviUan Honsc’s Special Black and Brown ian’a White Flan- $10.00 Suits Now Gliders Price Work TrowweiB $8.00 ttaaSard je r n o u from 16 to Y2 deaths were reported In Irun. $ 1 .8 9 156 placet osn 6« aeipurad teglonnaltea Lead. d Troasera, Priced In the hills back of the dty, Priced $12.50"$13.50 e ' A AA ^ the Qmaititr Purehaie Just Seven Sample Gliders To Sell where tbe rebels attacked behind an Boy*' and Tonths* Brown and Black OXFORDS $JL79 $5.50 to $6.00 Suits, Now vXU*UU PUm . Becular$4J6. N o w ,...... $2.75 to $6.09 Formerly $19.96. Reduced to Formerly $29.50. Reduced to Special Blanket Club advknce guard of 700 Foreign Le­ K o a S H t v ehaote from thorn ...... $9.95 ...... $14.75 gionnaires, the desperate govern­ $15.00>$16.50 0 " O tt* lovely patteriu. You cannot afford to miss this. Extra large, ment militiamen manned machine OXFORDS Men’s Bhuk and ftnwn OawelM asi JUI sad DO Formerly $22.50. . Reduced to Formerly $31.50. Reduced to 73x84, thick, fleecy, double blanket, sateen bound, guns, hurled dynamite grenades and With shark tlpa Suits, N ow A RoL^irU w atoJ SAwCe ...... $11.25 ...... $15.75 in fancy jacquard weave; choice of popular colon. burned their rifles hot with inces­ and leather solea. $ 2 .7 9 This Happiest Sharer sant volleys, all to good advantags. Q OFF o f f $18.00 Suits Now $ X 4 « 0 0 Formerly $?7.60. Reduced to Formerly $36.00. Reduced to tank, six armored oars and anti-air­ Comfy Moccaaing ...... 29c OXFORDS SQ I I 19% 10% Be a l l s t o a oomlaitolila ohalr, doeeat ...... $13.50 DOWN craft guns, centered their attack ...... $17.50 ONLY a’o—. the B'doswoa river while 6,000 BagniaatoOO. N e w ...... I II Boya’ Linen, CnskCnuk ManViMania and Yonnn e a s B l a k e eS Us cost es ooBw, — /A .. $ 1.00 50c Week Formerly $89.50. Reduced to . . , ...... $19.75 legiotmalres led advances In the and Khaki Knieken, a ciqaiaMe ami B be waati; reads a U>arziin sector toward tbe Inm-San Men’s Leather Sole House Slippe...... s;2.Aft Men’a C » i ^ Stocks IM.00 Suits Now $ X 5 « 0 0 fceek. Tel he to geUag a QUICS, Sebastian road. Priced $L to $1A9 O O SB a B A n : Thtee to NO U T H n A few fine pieces in Yacht Chairs Two. thousand Loyalist militia­ PHsed $1.69 to $6. Oxfonf to toss wito—no todal peepeiallee lAeF men, blasting roods and throwing $22.50 Suits Now $ 1 7 .5 0 S a x aver. P R IC E $15.00 up a screen o f machine gun fire, checked the advance on Inin when the rebels still bad three miles to Steahief Chairs go. r SHOP 10% 0 « BarfJ The defenders held strong posi­ tions in the hills but many wound- j H ERE Lkum, Matthew Wior Cut 30%—50% Metal Chairs J were being carried back to Irun. JEWBLER The battle started at 4 a. m., and FOR CejIOUSC^SON. a n d Khaki raged on for seven hours with reb­ , Mste St«t BflBT Biapifl St. So. Bfanchestw els stiU preeslng their odvanee. INC. Siiorto. ^ Metal Tables Heavy mist overhung the hills VALUESI M the offensive 6egan. 7$eto$Lt$i. I

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from which firin gs cool, fresh yaar to win the national ehampioa- waa dealgaad by Dr. B. J. Workman struck bv lightning, the bolt would Ughtning Iteelf, the sdentlatv water. The eow operates her own ahlp o f the Jsraay eattls chib of vwte the pnakUel itiw tli of vwr|. 1^ enough, wni eauae a drop at TEXAS JERSYS GREAT and Dr. R. B. Holaer, University of scoot off Into the ground without aatd, comes ja a series of flaahea DECIDES flUaiVATS MUST REST, oua aatxtnna and thtokueaeee. ll y o a , but *, )E fountain merely by pressing her America. SCIENTISTS TRAIL New Maxleo physldste. doing damage or Injury to the occu- although the baked eye seea onlj EVb ARCHERY about 40 pat oast In the eooorete'a muBde gently down to make the Highway ooociete to aUghtty stoa- tensile strangth. That to, a anright gnua, fa ir_____ Object o f this scienUflo inquiry. pliits. what appears to be a sustained tie. It beoda and atrateBaa a bit hotations^ijl^ Interest EimERFAT PRODIHBS water spurt upward. I t takes only flash. The moving illm, driven by a SCIENnSTS DISCOVER 40 per cent lees than required at PIGEON IN REGAL BOOST Dr, Workman and his colleagues. ‘The "lab” itself is mounted on the ON INDEPENDENCE mutor tha w e ig U o f aaeh paaslag rU muBt give two days to teach her how to oper­ UGH1NING WITH chassis o f a large automobile. There bank of storage batteries, records first would break the conoieta i’ UNES ate i t AFTER FOILING BANIMT8 Dr. Holser and Dr. J. W. Beam and vehicle. These traffle flexions In Dr. L. B. Snoddy o f the Univem ty Is working space for three men and each flaab aa a separate picture. the eoaorete are reproduead ta the Vahw Of Rest Demotutrated W e need to praetice the dmdg- Refreshed, the queen moves along But tf the atreaa to stopped for — lAmta J. Takar, r Sugarlaad, Texas— (A P ) — The a concrete sidewalk to the bath­ Mukden, Manchoukuo— (A P I—A of Virginia, d es^b e aa the eimul- a driver's seat, Measure Voltage of Flash Concretu Highways Regain ComaU laboratory. eiy of toe selence. W e need to Jersey cow is queen at Benjamin The equipment constate of three Equally Important to the Investi­ awhile and the conorcte ^ven a show toe modesty beflttlng thoee CONFUSE VOTER room where she is carefully bathed carrier pigeon has bean seat to Em­ CAR AND CAMERA teneoua photographing of clotid to Strenjrih During Periods of Heavy Trafite Rardeat Such to t o a ^ r t ^ Clayton's model dairy here, run cloud -and cloud to ground lightn­ specially designed cameras, an elec­ gation are the,simultaneous meas­ Has Become Another Gen­ oomplete rest from pteaaure, ItdSb. who realise that nature to Inflnlte and brushed. Before she proceeds to peror Kang Teh at Hslngklng for a Archery ft an Light Traffic. If each atreaa to not nwra than oovars its original tonsils atrength. abro^ that peoptoAee b— more as a hobby than as a commer* the milking room she Is disinfected. place in the imperial palace because ing flaahea, measurement of the re­ trical llAd measurement dovlce and urements made with the picturaa . half of the fores neeeaaary to break u d that our setonoa totichsa only kwe faith to the poMthnE dal enterprise. He has 160 "queens," She wsHu to the milking room a calibrated Instrument board. “T b li m ew rcm ent," Dr. Snoddy attractive tport, No auch recovery occurs, how- /tbo hem of her gRrmeiit» ^ its swift flight rescued 400 passen­ ■ Albuquerque, N. - J t-tfA P )— A lated electrical Held and recording eral Wadiington in *HIIind' the bar, the concrete will stand six' aver. If the concrete has been over­ tog a reasonable way I^KruUngtodv—tr u y voter all rq[iatered thoroughbreds. where a mechanical milker is at­ Oameras A t Portholes said, "amounts to estimating the and cempeti- Edwin Oraat Oonkiln, Biverythlng Is provided for their gers from a bandit attack on ten portable laboratqry reaembllng a o f aooomptmylng meteorological Ithaca, N. T.—.'(AP)—That eon- to seven mllUon atraasaa before it strained. That la, overloading It too -JPref. Cliarim ■. a«, Id tb* eampmlgn ean _ — tached. The milk flows Into'a glass condltiona. Lenses of the three cameras peer voltage difference responsible for tffaakc Pritioeton Unlveraily bloloftoi. comfort and conwsnlence. They are state motorbuses. home-made arm or^ dar is Invading tore like am- cretr highways can rest and regain much beyond the 40 per cent Umit veiaity of Odeaga. ,«/ • y n l^ e e from tb « ranks of container on a scale dial which out o f portholes In the aide o f the the lightning flash.” ' ing Own Business.’’ not allowed to eat ordinary grass. , The caravan was beset en route New Mexico's storm areas tn quest Fool-Proof Onb* But If the individual atreasu Isavaa tee ooncrete permanently oam parttaans, ha oould help his measures the quantity. armored car in much the same way Main attraction of this section, loma Marian their strength when traffie ia light A womanf B ah... .aha to noth­ The pasture was especially planted from Shancbengchen to Tungbua. of a more detailed understanding The eclentlste were reluctant to reach two^thlrda or three-quarters weakened In this re^>ect pave­ Amertatoiki-wiB'liat _ _ Isu ers by explaining how to No Hnnaao Hands The military g u i^ herded the pas­ barrels of machine guna stick out of they said, is the easily accessible and Sturm, left, da la damonatratod in taka at Oomell in*. A manT Hah...... he to plan binding them to go to ' to fine clover and other delldous cud of the causes of electrical storms, discuss the practical beneflte of unlveralty. of the oonertte'a breaking strength, ment to like tee human oonsUtu- everything. There to not anything "e the many apparently con producers. It is cultivated, and From the container the milk goes sengers together, sent the pigeon their Investigations, bu indicated the .Bide of an army tank. diversified terrain, the clarity of the Home.— (A P ) — Premier Benito much to tnaka il the material wiu stand only 200,000 Uon. dispute which is no ____views already expressed. through steriltsed pipes to a cooler sought by Benjamin Franklin with "These special cameras," explain­ atmosphere at high altitudes, and In theae teate. aquare bara of to 300,000 o f them. in toe wrorld that to not open to Mm. toetra. sharp^yed herdsmen ever are on the for help and put up a determined a kite, a key and a piece of string that they might aid technlclane in Ifuaeolini baa became another an. This 14- In praetice this means that high­ Take Senator Qlaas of Virginia, alert fbr weeds or other common where It la chilled and b ottle# RUFFLED CURTAINS dependent Italian" policy which w ..jd Both for Booeevelt may be deecrlbed aa the holding senator Glass ^ supporting Pres- Fine Dotted Marquisette, Cream and of a continental balance of power MARLOW’S FOR VAI.I1F..S m /p // M glum) to be called probably to l^^ldant Roosevelt. So la Senator Ecru. 86 inches wide, 6-lnch ruffle. sroRis aa between France end Germany ment In France, n Duce must wait r^^.BaiMey of Kentucky, the Demo- Regular price 81.00. The TEXTILE STORE almilar to that held by Ehigland September, He will have worked to see how Premier Blum'a left Ideas p ii ctmtle convention kbynoter. But Special! P a ir ...... 79 c 849 Main Street Manchester for 80 many generationa in the out hla idea for toe new btg-pow- will change French foreign polidea »are their views. Said Barkley: whole of Europe. ers pact by that time ao aa to cap­ Tet another la the working out of | ve have adjusted our new taxes 2— A peace plan conaiaUng ture toe lead with it. toe recent Austro-German treaty. (M oording to the ability of the tax- largely of the revival of hla four- 4—Reform of toe LMgue of He must also know whether Ger­ it'T^'tMver to pay.” NET CURTAIN.S BEST PERCALES SHEETS power pact — England, France, Nations by removing Its compul­ many and Italy can collaborate in '^.c^Barkley then put on the credit . Germany. Italy. The pace died sory features and maltoig toe big toe Balkana ' Ecru only. 36 Inches ( ABC and Punjab.' M, ^v aide of the administration record 81x99. Well known * nbomlng in 1933, but diplomatic powers linked by bis own pact its the fact that federal funds have wide. Fast colors. T O O L BO X 28 Yds. ruling body. aurgery baa been known to rea- AS USUAI.T—MARLOW’S BRINGS 1? ^ ' been provided for "loans to rall- make. Special! with Tray and Key Ooublo Running urrect many dead agreementa. Meantime some uncertainties roads, insurance companies, Indus- 2 p a irs...... 6 y a r d s ...... A Thought M en’s Dress Shirts YOU THE GREATEST VALUES IN One or two other countries, Po­ must be cleared up for MuaaoUnl. White, Blue and Fancy ' ' 'ta, cities, counties and states; I Foot Rest CLEANING POUSHINC CLOTH land or Poland and Russia, are TOWN IN SMART, WASHABLE I raflnanclng of more than , or Starter Wants Medltorraaean Fact fast colors ...... O # C 2 000,-1 to bo added. MuseoUnl would pre­ One ia toe attitude of England Iti COTtON FROCKS. I homes.” fLUID fer to exclude Ruaala. but the But let patience have her per- | Now listen to some Republican Turkish Towels Sheet Blankets I Tkfcfc. toe Mediterranean, n Duce wants feet work, that ye may be perfect 1 Lot Wash Goods Nm -SIIb WITH Franco-Soviet pact may prove an England to give up Its mutual se­ Men’s Shirts and Shorts Msp«riusmen. Senator Stelwer of Ore- Block plaids. Rvbber obstacle. and entire, wanting nothing.— Fruit'Of-the’Loom Frocks 18x36. Colored bor­ curity pacts ta toait aea and enter James 1:4. " ' in formally notifying Col. Values to 29c. SPRAYER! 3— Attendance at the five-pow­ 17c and 21c each Tliese famous frocks—guaranteed as ad­ der. " ' with Italy Into a pact, mutually vertised to "Good Housekeeping" are usually Knox of his vice-presidential 2 f o r ...... A aesMa wttk riac Soft Qnattty. fer Pollekliig er Locarno eonferehce (EMgfand, 6 yards fo r ...... guaranteeing Its freedom. f^sidered a buy at 8119 to metropoUtan ation, said: 6 f o r ...... tUa aatei aa4 raer Antoa, FamitaiB, Etc. Prance, Germany, Italy and Bel- Patience and time do mora than | B gravity of the national slt- WiadahiaM bawMa Another la toe soclaUst govern­ strength or paaslon.—La Fontaine. M en’s Socks atorea. Marlow's dollar dpy special nraul clear. Ursa SENSA'nONAL VALUE ;uatlon cannot be overstated. The l-ai. battia af Said— ^.American way of progress tmder a Turkish Towels Uc ralaa. 9c pair and 2 for 25c Ruffled Taffeta Drapea . fTM e n t^ r ls e and the PILLOW CASES ■lean system of constitutional Roee, Green, Orchid. .88c met 22x44, colored bor- ' SuetioR Aih Men’s Wool Sweaters of Percale der. Twelve different atylee and modeta to chooae nment have both been ruth- Rte«ivRf ★ ★ * Zipper Neck, Buttoned Models Q O — «nd up 1 LOT DAMASK DRAPES v/m m . from. Our higher priced cotton frocks. In­ attacked...... The New Deal Slicka Asrrkaaa and Slip-Over Models O O C . has been willing to wager und- 5 f o r ...... Rose, Red, Rust. Reg. 81.49. 4 for .. cluding all the new fall numbers, some srtth d theories against the safety of Special 81.88 i S ' l l ? ‘‘ tunlo and jacket effeete: Instltutlona and the welfare of | T A P and Z91. Men’s Dungarees 81.98 Lined Damask Drapes Well-made dungarees that will stand n n $1.44 D ollar D ay P*0P l«” Turkish Towels 1 Lot Wash Goods D IE S E T '- P ' Fartiaans In a Fog Wood Roee, Rust, Red. .81.69 a lot of wear ...... O O C New Wool Skirts for fall and The voter might go for an an- Values to 39c. S I 4 .,awer to Senator Couzena of Mich- 10% OFF ON A L L Prices reduced lower than ever on Men’s Sweaters that will go well . „ rl; Igan, Republlctm, running for re- Colored bor­ 5 yards...... with them. der. Reg. 49c. BEDSPREADS Polo Shirts and Slacks. |t< t', mectlon. In reply to ^ ' reporters' Candlewlcks, Colonials, Genuine Winchetler The skirts are all smart ta jr.questioo, Cousens said: Rayons. every detiUL Some are buttoned : ^ ‘Tn the 14 years 1 have been ElUcr U A A ar 8A.E. aa S. down toe front, others with dash­ , in Washington I have learned there COUCH COVERS DOMESTICS ing kick plaits. The sweaters are no posslblltty, no intimation, no LtTNCH CLOTHS Figured Cretonne...... 69c h a m m e r s ! all new models. You're aurs to EltkarBdlBag Plaa ar Claat ‘Braa. Mada ' Cannon Sheets Tdrkish Towels And one that will please you. ^suggestion that our government Is Reg. S9c. 8 for 8I-00. These Are Just A Few 89c SASH OUBTAINB at Uw la $1.79 •red' government I do not know Of The Many Dollar Day hialM4 aafe ______Special 96c 17c ' a single member of congress who ' Ar. Wattk II4X DAY VALUES WILLEMANTIC THREAD Values At The Textile ^'''Wants to adopt a Moscow-type of 1 Lot 61.00 Cottage Sets 8EN8AnONAL T A U n AT Cannon Candlewick ‘.govsnuntot.” 400-yard spools. 8 for 28c. Store. 79c set LM a some partisans the situation | Pillow Cases Spreads FOR ,;does seem somewhat groggy. Orchid, gold, Special 22c all colors. Manchester Plumbing & Supply Co. Curtains $1.69 Cottage Seta and long tail­ ored curtains Sheet Blankets It s time now to prepare for school. Harlow's has SOcaWeek everything for school wear at prices that mean real 9 c The August Dollar Day-Thu., Aug. 27 53c - 88c 2 fo r $1.00 savings. Stock up now at these unusually low prices. DRESSES B U N s m r DOLLAR DAY BARGAINS in For the Young MIec. ONE BIG DAY OF SELLING 8tripe.i, Plaids, Dote. All smart MARLOW’S BASEMENT details. Small siscs with panties. i IGNITION i End of Season Lines At Drastic Reductions! 94c - $1.29 Compare ___. amplifirrI PRESERVING NEEDS Mason Jar C a p s ...... 25c dozen A few organdie and Th«s« Lew Prices broadcloth dressea at Wkat Parawax ...... 12c lb. * for 81.00 On IruHtwiek Sciifry Tires A Valaa Jar R u bbers...... 4c dozen 4.40x21 4.78x19 FISHING TACKLE Jelly Glasses •...... 3 7 c dozen Anklets, 8c pair T in n e r s ' Tomato Strainer ...... ,i0 c ‘ Some at * Pairs *80. Aluminum Jar Funnels ...... lOc *4.28 15.02 Children’a A SSO R TED , SNIPS 81 p a DBOOBATED COTTER PINS 8.00x19 QiamT Farta4 StaaLie-lach U Rayon Panties BASxlS EaAar Tf^alaa BREAKFAST SETS, $2.98 Set AH Sitaa. la a Casarasa nax. ^ Bloomers and Vests Htadr Araaa4 Iha Car aa4 Gara«a.. Servlos for 6. Regular 84 00. * 5 . 3 9 * 5 . 9 5 21c ______^ 4 4 « RODS-REELS r% m % wioKBB CLOTHES BASKETS, 47c Mounted Free — SUhht Cotton and TafFetu , Coaf to r Credit 18zS6 Washable Rag Rugs, Reg. 25c— 19c SUps BA ITS- LURES ^ 3 21c - 33c and up A t a Uniform Diseoimt o f...... WATER TUMBLERS, 2c

I Oyens With Heat Indicators, $1.00 Girls’ Sweaters Regular 81.80 Slip-ons and buttoned DOLLAR DAY aoatag Oat Assortment of Bridge, 'rable, Novelty down tbs front modela Thursday, August 27th, and Friday 25 % O F F T//£SE ITEMS - d j o n i o , l a m p s , $1.00 63c - 88c m and Saturday, August 28th and 29th, .Heuseht * ^ ' 5 s s Women’s Pare First Quality Pure Marks the End of Our Annual TENNIS RACKETS FLY SWATTERS, 2c ''Appliance HOUSEHOLD SUPPUES Silk Clearance Cloctog Oat 800 Silk Hosiery BASEBALL GOODS BROOMS In all toe new Fall shades CORD WINDOW SHADES, 26c Chiffon and Service Weights. HOSIERY ITEMS IN CUTLERY POLISHING MOPS ______*8x44 Extra Heavy 2 prs. $1.00 FLASHLIGHTS D R Y MO PS CHENILLE RUGS, 2 for $1.00 ah color. Tbaatara ParcaUtara, . Tae Ahrara Saaa la ^ 9 TH ER M O S B O TTLES SPRINKLING CANS PURE ALITMINUM DOUBLE BOILERS. llarlow*s baa alwajrs been a favorite with boys. GARBAGE CANS PERCOLATORS, DRIP0LAT0R8 Bveiytotog new and good-looking—things that every ELECTRIC FANS boy win be proud to wear—are now ready at Marlow'a CHEUmCAL SCREEN DOORS A n y 2 fo r $1.00 at bargain prices. WMimSpecial Prices CLOCKS CLOTH W IN D O W SCR EEN S Remnants CAST IRON SKILLETS, $1.00 Set Boys’ Knickers and Longies Service and chtf^ Dress Silks DUTCH OVENS $1.00 In all the new Fall patterns. fon. In all toe Rayons new faU shadee. lining: Materials ;( ____Ann ® ffnmmor 88c and up t Beelrte SeMertng fre* Bectrle CurllRg Iree W A S H IN G SO D A , 2 boxes 9c Oaaraalaai abaiaBt,^ imm 2 pairs $1.00 ealek kaaUaa, a i ^ m ^ Boys’ Golf Hose | 5 c 10% OFF PAINTS AH new Fall colors and patterns. alala4 rada. Ma ral- ■ M C ^ U E ENAMEL CANNERS, $1.00 Dress Lengrth Packages WHh mek. Hold. 7 Mrs. * 16c and 21c Silk Prints Ri^on Prints THINO FOB OANNWO. Sutrite H osiery . Sport W eaves POLISHES and BRUSHES HOUSEHOLD SCALES, 94c Regular * 1 .49. Boys’ Wool Sweaters With the Exception of « Few Restricted It ems. — SFEOIAL U N PAIN TE D zipper neck and button^ 'and slip­ Special 96c KITCHEN CHAIRS, 2 for $L00 over models. b o x e s , 4 PC. CANISTER SETS, 88c and up lim ited Number OIL STEP-ON CANa Values to 89c. uaaiuae Mco Rayon Undies JOHNSON WAX Boys’ Shirts Veete, Ptatieo, Btooaaana Btep-Ihai \R. C. A. Cwmleelian A n y 2 fo r $1.00 white. Fancy and solid colors. $ 1.29 21c and 33c •a 43c and 78c RADIO I Vrta,. SPECIALS at PARLOR BROOMS, 21e-Limite W INDOW SCREENS, 20% OFF awMtaad am mutr < 43c and up trimmed And tailorvd B w * LAB 1 M Sm REMNANTS AND IMPERFECTS “Phone 4425—Uae It* ______OV^AlCirS, 5C lU fftiitf pH09 Polo Shirts and Slacks fo r Boys “If It’s Hardware We Rave It* Flannel Gowns, 2 fo r $1.00 HARTFORD ROAD 'S A T . 9 A M . p 5P.A\. W e I

1^4 BPrsNtNO HBRAUJl W T O T O D A t. AUGUiff Fergusoa pnllsit f&s ItiMtoai oTihs MDford Mtoto. Can the ToL aga Ob the aoth atoitoeiaary ke tM U ^ ns whsa WUtltag Hy. turning into tha poaii& Basto where sbs otolat. preaitoed from ths same text: "Ob could be found. 'But the drive. Alrsaito ms news bad spread. STAFFORD SPRINGS ed with a M l efob sshibit WIXMGTQN woman graat Is thy Mlth. Be it unto why thsy w sN dtooble-aroasing "Nobody knows us In this ear Her oooktog efalb W u awanlad sec­ thee aa thou desireat". . Everyone' him puaslsd us. On top of that and these clothes,” MoUy whis­ ond prise to competition with aU ths might ponder the concluding mea- Hamilton Works ‘Front*, the Milford girl is found .dsad pered. "W e’re Just people, aren’t Mrs. MUdrad Welch and daughter Honros Usher, son of Hr. and Rose Marie, of Brooklyn, N. Y., are 4rH oooktog clubs o f Tolland Coun­ toge. **We tlM lve blessings from (beg pardon. Miss M ilford), i w e?" ty. This week, Mlee Candito U act­ Mra. Merritt Usher of South WU- our Heavenly /Father to proportion then a young fellow brings us Brent stopped the car near the spending a few days visiting with Ungton, and BClab Mabel Regan, x n her brotber-in-law end slater, Mr. ing as tenlor life saver and director to our faith.’’ / Farley Behind the Scenes fecting speech," Steve Black mock­ pleture of Laola Barlow and sains gate and look MoUy Into hla arms. of a number o f Stafford Girl ScouU daughter of Mrs. Mabel Regan of taphM’') BUek ed. 'T gueaa the little girl would do and Mrs. Joseph Berry of Morton Miss Antotoetts DeClcco under­ toe oan’t be found. Her picture "Just peopla" ho said. “It’s shock­ at Sweetheart Laka than an hour before they located tectives to find her. turned to their home on Highland taken tbe cheers and the publicity, Instead of devoting oU of biz atten­ 12 for $1.00 "O ^ Molly," Brent groanod, your car. Then they phoned In Mr. and Mrs. Caiarles QilUgon of ford Springs. while the national chairman has tion to organization, probably will $ 1 .0 0 2 pn* $leOO i4lDUla. “why don’t you tell them the As she told It, It all started this Meriden were recent visitors at the Terrace after spending tbe month of Dr. and Mrs. Frank B, Ckinverae I f dity wars only half aa good, turned, auddenly, to Molly. for the other toys to rush out done the real work of practical oT' make more speeches tn»n tbe nom‘ Full fashioned chiffons and igpod, truth?” way. home of her mother, Mrs. Emma August at a cottage at Point O’ were recent guests of his sister end Dollar ISe would be a fair price.. FRay- It anappy. And think up a That’s all!” Woods In 'iouth Lyme. ganlzation. Sometimes the nominee inee. servloe weight. Sammer $ 1.00 James Stewart, leading man, took Mullins on High street brother-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Harry . on-and-cclonsse. 10 to 12. *>» Louis came out of the bedroom Brent grasped the detective’s baa taken care of both duties, and For London Is not regarded even Regr 59c each shades. Beg. 59o pr. with two bulging cases. One popped some motion pictures on the beach Miss Ann Elisabeth (foUlns of Mr, and Mrs. Fairman Howard Moore at their summer cottage on Beg. lOo CO. Brent had bean pleading hand, and shook It warmly. “ You’re the chairman has been a mere fig­ by bis warmest friends as the sort open suddenly, and un ascor tment of and was rurmlng them for Roy Del Worcester, Maes., has been spending and daughter, Barbara, have return­ Crystal Lake View Heights. Carda urehead. Neither of these rules her Molly had been analyalng wonderful. Chief. You saved our Ruth when the director' inquired, ed to thel- homo in Hamilton, Ohio, of candidate who displays his best clothothlng spilled on the floor. a few days at the homh o f her were played and delicious refresh­ seems to apply fully this year. qu eries on the stump. On the con- | attuatkm. Tbeae men, with a Uvea" ’who’s t b a t ^ r l doing a dance?" after spending some time with his ments served. Day "What are you trying to do grandfather, David CoUlns of High traty, bis political reputation ii for money, would liak a lot ‘Quess we did at th at" Chief Stewart didn’t know. “I Just hap­ street. parents, Mr. and Mra. H. Howard of There was a larga attendance at • Mg ranaom, and taka the Wipe up the floor aith my cl-ian Donavan said with a smUe. “ And East Main street. Roosevelt Takea Lesd Kansas waa estabUsbed by his abll abirta?’’ Steve asked angrily. He pened to take this shot while she Mias Margaret Moore o f the exec­ the meeting of the WUllngton Re­ On the Democratic side, it on eacaplng the police. They you saved my reputation. I didn’t wasn’t looking," he said. is Ity at party conciliation and unified ioo% Penn stooped and picke-i up some of utive staff of the D. H. Brigham Mrs. John Panders of West Main publican Club last Tuesday evening quite plain that many party work­ i CoU irobably return her alive— have enough evidence to turn these "Well, I’ll give her a featured organization, first aa the RepubU- the garments, still keeping a '.land company, Springfield, Mass., has re­ street has returned after spending at the Town hall and much entbiis- ers will look to President Roose­ which would give teem an fellows up until you came along. If dancing role If you can find her," a week with relatives and frienda in Values can state chairman, later as gover­ $ 1*00 on hla gun. turned to their duties following a llasm Is shown In the gatherings. The velt not only to take the lead In ac­ nor. ty to make their getaway, you weren’t such a good architect Del Ruth replied. New York City. week’s vacation with her sisters. principal speaker was former Mayor tual campaigning, but to indicate In would never doubl the Td put you on my force." Stewart advertised in newspapers. Dick Glacomlnl of Park street B. V. D. Athletic Conversely, HamUton Is recogniz­ Flashlight Misses Nellie and Elizabeth Moore W. Rairmond Crumb of Bristol. He all Important matters . what the ed as a vigorotu. campaigner, and I OIL by'turning Brent looae, too. Then he hired private detectives and From the dark porch outside 'Thanks, but this life Is too ex­ of Benton street. recently spent a few days visiting is a member o f the New England Unkm S u its ...... practical tactics of tbe campaign it, who loved her, whom she came a grim command: “Drop the citing for me," Brent smiled. “I ’d they found her. with relatives In New York City. $ 1 his inexperience as an organizer led Complete Miss Victoria Campo has returned Coundl of Young RepuhUcan Qubs are to be. to much private objection from much, waa doomed, artillery. Black. You, too, fellow. rather build houses." Today Miss Sheehan has her OviUo Fontanella of Stafford and a member of the Young Repub­ It would be too sweeping a atate- R egular 59c gallon chance. Eleanor Powell will coach to her home on Fisk avenue after FANCY SHORTS some of the old-line leaders when I Allowance t to thla dreadful end by her This machine gun’s primed for ac­ ‘Kind of planning lo buUd one spending the past two weeks at Btreet Is aubstltuting in the meat de­ lican State Executive - committee. ment, however, to eay that Mr. he first waa mentioned for the chair­ with Batteries tion. It won't do you any good to of your own, aren't you?" the chief her. partment of the Workers’ 0>-opera- President of the club Frtmk C, or Atheltic Shirts, A Roosevelt will to looked to as bis WARDS FAST COLOR ^‘‘ailfry, alater. We've no time to Aya-Po Camp for Olrls at Somers. manship. That he wUl to an Im­ take a wild shot Into the darkness. queried, bis eyes twinkling. “W e’ll tive store during the absence of A l­ Parzek presided. Refreshments were 4 f o r ...... ^ X own campaign manager. Bucb a portant part o f the “front” of the la thla fellow telling the Even rata like you can’t slip through Mrs. Armand Lachance of Bur­ gale Sleek Rayon ^ v e you and Miss Milford a Ufa, Mr. Clark Gkible wondered today what lington, Vt., and twin daughters, fred Sfreddo who Is confined to bis served at the close o f the program. statement would overlook the great Republican campaign la generally 2 for 7 Ten a atralght atory and tell the circle of police around this Regular $1.15 Stuart. There’re a half dosen cars to do about the fire engine Carol Janice and Janet, are visiting at the home on High street with Illness. Girl Scouts o f Stafford are camp­ PAJAMAS, responsibility he places on Farley conceded, whatever part he may on yo u r It.” place. As another precaution, we around here." Lombard threatens to give him. Iron’s Grove in OrcuttvlUe was ing four da^ this week at Sweet­ for carrying Into affect the detail of PRINTS Taffeta Slips I play otherwise. ,’’ MOlly aald In a low, punctured your automobile tires. home of her sister, and brother-in- Middy style ...... $ l T d like to go back In the rat­ Lost Valentine’s Day she sent law Mr. and Mrs. Henry Butler, on the scene of a family gathering last heart Lake in the northern part of party work In specific situations By and large. It is difficult to re-1 COHAGE SETS voice, lapalng Into the lan- Take it easy. Tour first move will be tletrap, If you don't mind," MoUy Gable a tumbledown wreck of an Sunday when Mr. and Mrs. Peter this town. The girls are taken each In no eenae la Farley regarded aa Cross street, and at the home of her $1.95 Fancy 0 w ^ r f caU a year when such heavy reapon- 12 $ 1*00 2 for $1.00. and tone aba had counter- w u r last. All right, toys, go In and said. “And TU love every rattle." automobile. Gable dolled It up and Panclera and family of Keefe Plains day in bus and returned home. Each a figurehead by those who know him aibUlties rested on the two party I ao aucceaafully during her brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Mr. O ld T ire _ Regular 69d take ’em. They’re ail yours." “ Some of us will be trailing you used It about town...... _ entertained with a picnic. Over 60 brings her lunch, swimming outfit, SHIRTS ...... $ X . D O and have seen him In action. He re­ chairmen. Or when the two chair-' An extra low pries I An ex- $ 1 .0 0 2 sets $ 1 . 0 0 iment ‘T met thla poor I t seemed to Molly that the and Mrs. Herbert Parrow on High $ 1 .0 0 until we get out of these parts,” Now, Miss Lombard disclosed, she' street were present from Rockville and notebook, pencil and rope. Mrs. Attached_Crflan^^ lies on his chief for the selection of men. each In hla own way. went I trs big valusl New patterns Biss cut with non-rip isama. K new eolorsd figured desks town and abe looked aU place waa swarming with uni­ Chief Donavan said. "Then, when has taken an option on an ancient Stafford Springs. Marie Oatom and Miss MUdred objectives; but once tbe goal la more vigorously to work to dls-| In Fair colors. 36 In. wlda U w or mbroldertd V nock. wltb Tom Thumb mfflssl Oat a M I aald, "Come on, ride home formed men, materiidizlng before fire engine. Lolo Plccln who has been vaca­ Candito are to charge o f the scouts pointed out, he uses his own wet get to town, we’U break the tioning for a week at Bluff Point, Emil Janowski of Passaic, N. J., SPORT A f charge tboee responslbUities. Adluitsbls straps. 34 to 44. them NOW. Rag. 680. , Umoualne and I ’U dreaa you her eys out of thin air. Is spending a few days In town visit­ who are having a wonderful time. news to Mr. Milford that bis daugh­ Oroton, returned to his home on SHIRTS, 2 for ^ X .DU for once In your life and I ’ll She flung her arms wildly about ter bos been found. . . . AU right, It. has nothing to do with kidnap­ ing with relatives and friends. A t the WUllmantlc Camp Ground |V. thoae raga you've got on and Brent. “ Ob, Brent, we’re not gomg East Main street. flowers were placed the past week Regrutor_$L00j__^_ S P E C IA L boys, if the bracelets are on, we’U ing threats, but Ann Southern is Richard Wightman has returned high-piled rows of aromlc, golden I to y friend the laugh of hla to die. Wc re going to live!" load up." PHILIPPINES TO on tbe platform In loving memory being closely guarded on the set of to his home on High street after A1 Wool **■ leaf. ' He held her close. The next mo­ Neither Black nor Louis glanced the picture “Million Dollar Profile.” SURVEY COAST of friends deceased which included BELGIAN PRINCE But It’a all very simple. FOR ly!" Brent cried franticaUy. spending two weeks at White Sands Mrs. Jesee Eno, who with here S P E a A L ment be felt a friendly hand on bis at Molly and Brent as they were The guard is Interested in the BATHING TRUNKS ^ X What He BeaUy Cries are you doing T’’ shoulder. Beach, Old Lyme, Maine. family waa so long a WllUngton resi­ hustled by, but Louis moaned when silver fox cape Miss Southern If Miss Mildred Candito of East Manila— (AP) —^The Philippines The auctioneer’s song translated SCHOOL OPENING lyi" Steve Black mimicked. “So you thought you could come they were being loaded into the po­ wearing for certain scenes. The commonwealth alma to build up Its dent. The 76th session closed Sun­ $ Day Special FOR street principal of Tolland County FRETS SERVANTSfreely runs something like this: heU ahe la. Well, alater, you up against a gang single-handed, lice car, " I f you had only Ustened to cape, valued at $10,000, was rented own coast and geodetic survey. It day. The preacher of the evening Home school at Vernon Center has was Rev. John Pearce of Stafford "■Who’ll have It? Who'll have It? | did your beat" young man?” Chief Donavan grin­ me, Steve." from a New York furrier. The fur­ plana to recommission the SS. Path­ Symington *s you aee abe’a acting?" returned from Camp Woodstock aft­ Springs, pastor of the South Coven­ Fine tobacco. Twenty-five cents bid. SCHOOL OPENING' ned. “ A t that,” he continued, “ you Mally sat close to Brent as they rier sent along the guard. finder, former U. S. government “At the Center” Twenty-five—who'll say twenty- I B o y s ^ , agony waa In hla voice and did a fine Job of sleuthing. Led us er having spent two weeks there as try Methodist church. Mr. Pearce bumped down the highway, across counsellor and teacher of Handi­ boat, and train Filipinos in work six ? Imperial Tobacco company 1 ON •■MoUy,’’ he pleaded, “you right to the spot." the bridge and toto the city. Oh, preached his first sermon at WlUl- Crown Prince Bandonin Per Film production notes: craft, Music and Dramatics. She now headed by Americans. mantic camp meeting Just 60 years bids twenty-six, who’ll have It? i help me. Tou're throwing “ But how— ?" Breut began, it was good to be back among the Arllne Judge was given a role op­ American Tobacco company bids I life away for nothing. Don t daaed. lights, m the weU-ordered rouUne. twenty-seven. Oh, twenty-eight for know the only thing that posite Georgs Raft today ' in the forms DaredevQ Stunts K nickers Boys* “It’s a long story,” the detec­ Back among houses that were forthcoming film, "Wonderful,” Imperial? Sold to the Imperial To­ make thla bparable would tive replied. “We’ve had our eyes homes. Back to the dear, dear written by Norman Krasna. Krasna bacco company for twenty-eight FaU Felts know you were saved? I on these fellows and were pretty commonplaces of life! will direct. Around Castle Grounds. cents a pound.” DRAPE Materials darling, I’d die happy to sure Nelse Ferguson was con­ She squeesed Brent’s arm rap­ Paramount recalled Comedian Ed­ But It’s all done In a second or I $1.00 you safe again. Molly, think nected with them. We were fa'rly turously, and felt the answering FURNITURE Loufldes ward Everett Horton from England two. Quick Judgment and steady father!" certain too, that seme of the some pressure of his hand on hers. Accent your Fall outfit with today for a film which will be start­ Brussels— (A P )— Belgium’s little nerves are requirto fe(P successful a stunning sports felt In one $ 1-49 $ y<*<- $1.00 pretty speech. A migney af­ bunch bad given us the Up that And now they bad reached the ed September 38. crown prince, 6-year-old Prince buyers from International tobacco of tbe new "high" shades. Baudouln, likes bert to spend his manufacturers. And they mustn’t Reg. $1.49. time riding about Laeken Castle mind the heat. The auctioneer must I anS RUGS I ie$ amailagty low nricsdl $1 .9 8 grounds on “the bicycle mama have an Iron throat. Job’s patience promised me before she entered and a quick mind. ' i ' - The Largest Dollar Is It's Oornivol Time , We are giving’, in addition to our large AUGUST Heaven.” Tobacco auctions are perhaps the A t least, so It is said, that is how SA LE REDUCTIONS, an inducement you cannot resist! OUR FAMOUS! he explains bis “bike" to the royal south’s moat plctures(]ue' commerci­ Lunch Set gardeners or anybody else he meets al spectacle. Customed-tailored buy­ \Fruit-oMe~loom BOYS* In tbe park. ers from big cities rub elbows with sunburned farmers from the back-1 WORTH OF MER­ When, as often, bis innocent re­ CHANDISE WITH FINE mark brings tears to the eyes of his woods flat country. Sun-bonneted 16 Piece wives and staring children from a EVERY PURCHASE Usteners, he counters: thousand farms fill tobacco town OF ...... APRONS SHIRTS DOLLAR DAY SALE “Oh, that’s all right, mama Is streets. Carnivals and old-time * 1 0 Electrical very happy. Daddy oa}rs so, and medicine shows spring up In vacant Beg.Sio Compressed G et more fo r your money by buying one o f thecte olectriolioIperM daddy told me she Is watching us all ‘lots. ' Blue Glass This means your dollars will have an earning power BASEBALL PANS NOTE ! the time." It’s hot but nobody tninrt« the I Fast Colors Broadelotti A ir SPECIALS I I Noree 0«ta Jitters sun. It made tobacco grow. 10% greater for this New OoUar He has become so adept a cyclist Roads and streets are filled with Do Not Shrinki SPRAYER he now essays “dare-devU" riding wagons, trucks, old cars and bug­ 25% Discount The most popular and gives his young nurse the Jit­ Saaforlceil PloHeero 3 (or For 5-Cell Eveready Focusing A w gies. An occasional ox cart creaka Our entire stock of Bails, Bats, ters. Its slow way to the market. The $ 1 .0 0 o v n u u . Flashlight Complete, reg. $1.49 $ 1 Gloves, Etc., at this amazing saving. "Play circus," be yells to her as whole town smells of Ump, cured OR JA C K IT School Opening’ E s t a t e refrigerator* ha goes tearing around. Hla nurse tobacco. ' hoa to use a hike herself to keep up SANFORIZED shrunk Takes laflnlta Oara R egular $ 1.19 means ksttog fit, stronger One Day Only $ 1 .0 0 with him. The auction season means new I fabric. B ^ . $1.19. Heavy galvanised 1 GaUoo Hi Grade Paint and A ^ lEvery day be finds a new. part of life to the 15 south Georgia towns 2 for $1.00 tank with brass Vamish Remover, reg. $1.49.. tha park at Laeken to explore. He w e r e buyers and farmers flock to pump and extension bad seldom stayed there before 40 warehouses once a year. In the rod. Regular price Ranges Queen Astrid’s tragic death last on6-m «th season last year more Fine Fabrics $3.99. Only a few August, for the royal family had than $18,000,000 cash was paid to at this low price 2 GaL Atlantic Capitol Motor made Stuyvenbergh Castle their farmers for the year of sweat and Hondmado above. Oil, reg. $1.49 value...... , home. patirace. About 71,000,000 pounds 2 for Eleetrie $ l Old Oeotle Otoaad of tobacco left for noisy ware-1 M ilk- bouses. M ixing la an attempt to forget the past, D etect© sorrowing King Leopold closed A lot of cigarettes! !$l.oo. Tobacco Is an all-year crop. A I P a ll Stuyvenbergh Castle, snd chose to Beg. 79o Bow l Bath Scale Galvanized Heavy 8-GaL Garbage live at the gloomy rojral demesne family minds It like a baby I Percolator Paile with Lock-on Cover, A j m m planting time to the minute Hand Picked! Carbon Tinned ROLLER SKATES o f Laeken on tbe northern outskirts the auctioneer says It's sold. An reg. $1.39 valu e...... ^ X o f the capital, with Its magnificent 4-Piece Set Boll-beartog, adjuatabls, weU hour’s neglect In the slow-heat cur- 7-Cup 12-Quart Size $ 3 .2 5 brooed frame, $1.49 v a lu e ...... $1 pa^k and landmark Chinese pagoda. “ Iff may ruin It, Rain or worms I M en's Here young Baudoulu Joined his 4-Color Combination Regtilar $8.96 scale. may ruin a year’s labor. for PLAY! 8-war-old sister, Josephine <3har- Cham bray All colors. 6-year But when the crop Is good It R egu lar $1.29 Value Regular 39c guarantee. L o ' Extra Heavy 4-Plats Tinned ^ ^ lotte, for his first schooling. ChU- iJairs the farmers out of debt, buys for SCHOOL! Regular $1.29 Value Wardolenm streamline s t^ a Milk Pail, reg. $1.39 v alu e___ $ X Extra Special dran of some of the king's frienda their wives some finery and maybe 'W. Join in the lessons which are given puts a new mule In the stable. Boys* P la y Suits 5 Running ^ ^ 3 (or by private tutors. Both tbe royal And then the year starts again. Foot g ] | o O O Ctoldren are said to be studious. V l t l . 0 0 Shovel, Long or Dee handle, A w $3i69 King Leopold often drops into the thrifty - Very $ 1 .0 0 2 lot $1.00 SerrloeoUe! Save his bettsr clotbssi Star* $ 1 .0 0 rmmd point, reg. $1.39...... ^ claM room and recaptures some of 6 and 9 ft. widths for stsra- X Undersrrottiid ^hla old Joy In listening to happy Beg. S9c dy covsrt or hickory ttrlpesi less Utehsus— ehooss from a $ 1.00 RCA Slaes 3-8. Beg. 69o ee. LAWN GRASS SEED CROSLEY ndisb prattle. #ide range o f tile pattsnul Garbagre Can fThe Range with the Europe’s Latest 5 ‘^ * 7 9 c Genuine Thermos Bottles, quart size; • No Odor ‘Strong Man* ■' A I Sandwich Now ig the time to re-seed for fall, a real value! Never before * f • No FHes SHELVADOR GEORGIA HOLDING 1936 WASH Now! TOASTER New Fall ^liis seed is specially prepared fm: our sold ander $1.49...... V X • No Dogs VICTOR Kitchen BOILER soil ooBditioos. Regular 6 Ibt. $1.25. “BALANCED TOBACCO CROP AUCTION The most sanitazy pail More room COTTON CREPE $ 1.00 BOYS*KNICKER and a real steal at UUs Beg. $L3$ l $ l . o o price. Regular $5.46 value. U n lt_ Reg. $1J9 and LONGIE COLD PACK CANNERS Toilet TisstM, 1,000-sheet rolls Majes- Aoctionerr’s Cry — “Odavit" Chromlnm tte Tissue, wn^ped 20 loRs, ' ' * RADIOS OVEN” More economy Rings Oat As New Harvest $toebl Toasts Porcelain Base Copper bot­ PICNIC JUGS Is Bid Up. Paiam as and frlsal tom, donbla ^$lal9 $2.00 ...•••...••M ,*•.«..• X Largest eeleetioa of Radioe in Man« locked seama 10 RoOs for « ...... OaBon slss, heavy insulated for hot Chester. The prod act ef 25 yeare ia buMdlag h fo r O b c a U t y PuU Chain School > T-

----Km ^■V.'jW^. [y'>tl .c m M nlasd tbsm ft^ tbs state ao4 f t o t a boriNr poto fait*. VOS rofoirad Fteoy, Inrtef Worastedt, Joaaph V. youacatert, tha boy bod bsoa play- M A K ^torgB BVBN1KG HERALD. UANCHSemiE. 00NN„ ^FEDKEEHIAT. AtKSUBT 18M the last oenvenUon o t tbe Ooiineeti- to tee PubBe .Works'esissfittee with OriowikL h« on Foot HiU, and doddod to EDWARD BEARD DEAD,' cut PoUcs Association in Elridgs- power. Delagatw to tha Probata ootoMO. clmab tea woodon towar erdotM by IROCKVIILE port bs was,J«-eIectod Tolland coun­ Tex Oolleetor WUIlom Rogalus tlon, Katherine Aoh, William Rich*, the .Osodetic Survey Bureau of tha OLDEST BANK PRESIDENT ty vies ptoMdent of that organisa­ attended the meeting loot evening. ter, John McKlnstiy, Ruth Cooley, Federal government. Hie tower la tion. He explained to the membert, the Saul tk Peiser, Jamee A. Touhey, about 88 feet in height, and os tbe purpooe of the two llotii oubmlttd Esther Reardon and Margaret BL boy climbed he slipped and fdl to Norwalk Resident Was Direc­ rratamaUy he was sflUistod with the ground. He woe token to the [BER PROGRAM Court Snlpslc, Foresters of Ameri­ by him four weeks ago, which con­ McOuane. tor of Financial Inatitntion Giants In Lead. Now 7-10 Favorites bteseet la lioaa OInb EockviUe City hoepitel where he ca, Rocl^lle division, Ancient tained nomea for on Abatement Uet for 58 Years; Brother Died Win F CAPT.RICHAKDSHEA A luncheon waa held at the Rock­ was treated for a fracture of hie Order of Hibernians, Rockvflle and Suapenoe liat. After Uatening Lodge of Elks and of the Geasng to-the explanation of the tax collec­ ville House this noon In tbe Inter- left leg, and where be will be con­ at Age of 101. •f Ltcal Orgalh tor as to the rteoons for placing eat ot the reorganization of tha fined for several weeks. and Declamation club. Rockville lions club which was Ali-AMERICAS PICKED IVY BEATS SATRYB DIES AFTER STROKE Captain Shea leaves two brothers, tbe nemea on these Uata, It was vot­ Tbe boy's father Is with one of Norwalk, Aug. 26.—(API—Ed­ First Half Of Swim Meet GRANT-HALL UPSET to Bt LMBched Bartholomew F. Shea ot Rockville ed to comply with hie recommenda­ dlsboaded about eighteen montba the Major Bowea* units and la at ward Beard, 98, believed to have and Daniel Shea of Vernon and tions. Tbe abatement list totola ago; Lawrence B. Slater, apeclol presept in CoUforaio. Together been the oldest bonk president in AT CRYSTAL ARENA DEFEAT REDS AS I three sisters, Mrs. Josephine Spring, 1874.86 and the Suspense Ust totals representative of the Lions clubs With Mloe Anna Harley, they were the United SUtes, died today at bU TO DEFEAT PRO UONS At Globe Pool Tomorrow IN DOUBLES MATCH PresUeit W e^ Suffers Shock While Watch­ of Springfield, Maas., Mrs. Baizs- $76.66. has been In Rockville for the past selected to Join the troupe following home in Flax HIU road. He was TIm faatnra bout at tea Oryatol Tbe quarterly report of the audi­ several days and haa been confer­ a broadcast - about three months Loka Arena loot night, which Brookline, Moss., Aug. 26.—(AP) beth Lynch, of Rockville and Mias ring with various members of the president of the South Norwalk The flrot half of the town chom-xMoKaa, Donald Borratt; DROP DOUBLE TO B ing Boxing fonts; On Catherine Shea, of Rockville. tors was received and placed on the ago when they preeented their savings bank. For 63 years he was b ro u ^ t together Billy Sotryb of „ ^ William -Having smothered about evory- !ln iiis ProUcn to Be table until tee next meeting. club In an effort to complete the dancing act. a director of that institution. AND GIANTS ON GRID RoekviUe and Bobby Toioon” Ivy, plonohlp swimming racaa ore ached- Hoffnsr. “ “ “Richard ' ' Clay, Wendal tbtog else, Don Budge and Gene Funeral arrangements are not yet reorganization. Oates, Waltai’ Smith, Howoril Jon- Moko, young Davis Cup teammates, complete, but It Is expected tbe Osoeos Tonlglit Deg Boost Tonight A brother of Rev. Augustus F. of Hartford, was not aa good a fight uled to be held tomorrow afternoon PoHce Force 27 Years. services wlU he held Friday morn­ During Its orgoaiaatlon in this Beard who died December 22, 1984 oa the two youngstorz put up a at 1:30 o’clock, but to coos o t rain Icks, Edward Laufer, David HoCul- were called upon to handle the TO LOSE FIRST P U ^% «i Qoec AttcitiM. The Republican caucus of the city the Lions club did much good The American Legion Auxiliary Amore Back Agfain week ago and Ivy hod the light oU lorn, Dennis Oorlto, Walter Tedford, blinding opeed of Dave Jonei. New ing In St. Bernard’s R. C. church town of Vernon will be held this wll hold a dog roast this evening at at the age of 101, EMward Beard Enyra Sees Coflegians As or inclement weather they wlU be of which Captain Shea was a mem­ work. One of its achievements was was born in Norwalk September 14, the way. Bach weighed in at 128 held on B'riday afternoon at tha Clarence Luplen, Fraacla Shea, York, and John Law, Pasadena, evening In the Superior Court room the furnishing of free milk to un­ the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 1838. He entered the office of the pounds. Aa usual. Ivy carried the Robert Hartnett and Robert Broo- Calif., to a quorter-flnols match of » *d e ritort aheto ot tee QlaaliL ^ six-point program of activity Rockville. Aug. 28.—Richard E. ber. at eight o'clocl^. Town Chairman dernourished school children. Leroux at Somerp. The party will same time. Director Frank Busch kie. Girls, first year to raft: Edna tee men'i .nattopal-doublet tennia ve them tee loop lead oe watt *^3 Shea, for four years captain in the Teacher Changes Norwalk Lock Company as an office Victors Next Month; Ber- fight and kept after Billy oo fast announced today. It hod been the coming year haa been adopt- Fronds J. Prichard will coll tbe Plan Ootlng FOr Sunday leave this city about six o'clock. boy, and became president of 'he that he hod no chance to get going. Wilson, Mary Topping, Moris Flta- champTonshipe today. S^ p h was woe theirtheir isth18th stralghlin$• in the near future haa led the A discussion on public affairs waa sciousness, passing away at 7:10 succeeds Mias Mary Darling, re­ between the so-called New Guard In connection with the Mordl strong divisions of Democrats were the lad from Stafford. So well were fltsUi, Andrew lioomla, Blden WU- reached the round of eight by of Paul Dean, wite his arm • — rr to study the bousing pro- held. signed, in the commercial depart­ and Regular Democrats, the mod­ swimming, canoeing, log rolling, Gras which the Rockville Lodge of catch up with the professionals. bis punches timed and delivered free theater pass will be their prise smaortog the fifth seeded Bryan Bin ’Terry’s reUopIag Olsnts fl- ^ e d , os the "Daffy" member «e this morning. target shooting, horseshoe pitching to battle it out at the polls today whether they win any event to their mm, Ilonald Knowles, Richard Oau- here. An acute shortage of Tbe caucus to elect delegates to Captain Shea had been head of ment. erator of the Democratic I*rimary Elks is bolding tU t -week at the Our offside prediction is that the that he won bock the fight in the dlno, Walter Weir, Pat Humphrey, (Bitoy) Grant ot Atlanta, and OH aoUy have convinced not only the Dean clan went on the volunl I bouses for rental purposes has the state and other convenUons will and tennis. There will be also a soft for nominations for mayor and other class or not and also that there will Bolt, Orange, N. J., veteran. the police department since the Miss Barbara McLeod, of Windsor scheduled to be called for one-thirty Marcus lot on Windermere avenue, offices. Tbe mayoridty primary All-Americans will repel both the next two and a half rounda of tbe Morris Dowds, Leonard Konehl, rest of the NsUonal Leegue, but tee tired Ust to order to "reat up' ___ reported and the Chamber be- be held at the Wapplng Community ball game during tbe afternoon. fastest fighting that haa been seen be three prises to the highest throe Clifford Konehl, Sherwood Wright, Frank Parker, Spring Lake, N. on th# farm. ^ death of Stephen J. Tobin four Locks, a graduate of the Connecti­ this afternoon, had but to call the there will be a Pet Parade this eve­ fight is between former Mayor at Soldiers’ Field on Q point winners to each division. In betting boys as well, that they vteves the time is ripe for a building House this Wednesday evening at years ago. He had been an efficient primary to order and declare the All those planning to attend tbe ning starting at the E3ks Home at the night of Sept 1 and the Now in the Crystal Arena In some weeks. Peter Driskwoldo, Arthur Savtoo, J„ and Gregory Mangto, of New­ Ih tha Amerlcaa ^hamn.. Sound facts and figures will 8 o ’clock. cut College for Women, will succeed outing are asked to communicate Joseph A. Boyle, organization candi­ the class of boys and girls first year ark, were lined up against John Me Wd^ng around in their wild policeman having worked through Miss Alice Fay in the Commercial single s^te presented elected, then seven o’clock date and former Councilman Edward Vork Giants at the Polo Grounds Young Mooney, 122, Rockville, John Shea, L,eo McVelghf Thomaa rush toward Uie pennant. Yankees slugged S t LouIs j L ' bo obtained by a special committee Mr. and Mrs. John Ballum and with Fred Berger at once. one week 'ater. waa In good form again lost night to the raft there will be two heats Thompson. Bo}ra’ Junior C, Dlarmld, Fort Worth, Tex., and Hal pitching for 22 hlU ami a 18-1 ;tD ascertain tbs actual need for children from Massachusetts motor­ the ranka from supernumerary to Ekigltah and typing department. cloring the primary. Boy Breaks Leg A. Gohnoud. as the vast differences to age and Surface, Kansas a ty . Bobby Riggs, Riding a 1%-game lead to first which position he waa appointed by Miss Alice Cobb, a graduate of The Town of Vernon Democrats The Republicans, expecting a pri­ While the Chicago Bears edged and gave promise of being a comer, Roy Konehl, Kenneth Tomltooon, umph, as Lefty Gomes won his lidmes In Manchester and the Cham­ ed to the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Marley, Jr., 12 years old 'Close” odors can be removed out the graduates the past two sea­ winning over Young Luby, 121, of sizes of the children would make the Abe Wright, David Moaly, WUltom last week’s Newport Vasino winner, place over the crippled (Jordtoals. gome otooe July 4, and Joe Dt ber will lend all possible encourage- George Marks last Friday where Mayor George Forster in 1909. He tbe kindergarten-primary course at are entitled to send seven delegates mary fight next month in the selec­ affair too one sided. For that rea­ and Wajme Sabin, both of Loe An- the Gtonte went doom to th e to k e became successively night patrol­ son of Mr. and Mra. James Marley, from closed, houses by lurnlng a tion of a mayoralty candidate, had sons, the National League cham- Windsor Locks, 121, In the three Shields, Philip Andnilet, Diouglaa F‘'i.?*a>«n*red his 2Srd homer. rg^mt and assistance in filling this they were their guests till Sunday. Oberlln college and also a graduate to each of the four conventions and of High street. Is confined to the piece of gum camphor around which lons were u able to score a touch- son the group will be split up and Ifcles, faced the last of the two today aa a 7 to 10 shot to come The second place aevelond 'used. A conference o f local bank­ The children will stay there until man, night sergeant and then cap­ of Connecticut College for Women each of the four selected will be en­ no contests in caucuses to name S rounds. It waa Mooney’a alxth fight only the winner of each beat wUl Turktogton, Chester Rolohenbaok, «>e flag ohsse-the first Rockville City hospital with a frac- , haa been placed a small quantity of state and other convention dele­ own, and tbe Lions and Giants face and hla alxth win, ' John Zlkus and Bernard MeSherry. irreneh teams, Yvon Petra and dlons fell 5-8 brfora the Sei ers, building, and loan officials, real Labor Day. tain. will teach at tbe Dobsonvllle school titled to three and one half votes. an even sterner task against a de­ receive a prise. The Ust of swim­ Pierre Pellsza. time this season Betting CommU- and Buck Newsom's alx-hlt pil r? Mhitr agents, contractors and He waa a native of Ireland hav­ tured leg. Together with a group of ground coffee. gates today. A1 Richie, 144, ThompaonvUle, Girls’ sub-Junior class, Doran Dor- atonw Jack Doyle has put teem on In place of Miss Annie Herring who The following Is the slate which fense built from the pick of the land mers and their respective classes dls. Glodyc Wilson, Arltoe Tomlin­ The defending tlttlsU to tbe to boost the Yankee lead to h eghers engaged in the building In- ing come here when three years old. bos resigned because of poor waa declared elected at the primary by Bernle Blerman. lost to Ted WlUism, 142, Hartford ore; women’s division, Helen Jacobs, the the short end of the odds. games. R to dlBCuas tbe situation is PROF. TANDLEUl DEIAD. on a knockout In the first round. Joa son, Janet Richie, Joyce Btonkle, At the same time, the Gas House As captain of the department he health. caucus this afternoon: Bierman’s Minnesota teams Boys, first year to raft: Johnston Joyce Guatefson, Ruth Packard. National and Wimbledon queen, ,ind ^hoolix^ Rowe posted: ir apw M ng planned. had striven to Increase its efficien­ Oonmon OsunoU Meete Delegates to State convention, haven't been beaten In three sea­ Kouskl, 164, RockvlUe, got tbe de­ Mrs. Sarah Palfrey Fabyon of Gang, dropped to second place tor ogatoat' the I RRed ef Box toh . D:-. Complete reorganisation of tbe 'Vienna, Aug. 28.—(AP) — A dis­ cy giving faithfully of his time and cision over Young Everett, 161, terough a double defeat at*^ the ;Ci«a>ber's Solicitations Approval patch from Moscow stated today Mayor Claude A. Mills presided WlUlam Dunlap, James M. Dick, A. sons, and the soft-spoken strate­ B it^ to e . Opposed Mrs. Maijorie Tiger* a 6-0 win, oixi the A' If ability to improve . the force both gist doesn't intend to permit the WllUmontlc, In a bloody eonte^ MorriU Pointer and her yotmger hon^ If a battertog bunch of Bos­ won a free-slugging la -ll ^.f-Ommittee has also been authorized. the Viennese anatomist. Prof. Julius at a brief session of tbe Common M. Burke, Charles Connors, Cath­ Other Good Figbts ton Beu. sank to odds, whUe the ^'Q ua is a secret committee that acts Tandler, who frequently lectured In from the point of personnel and of Council held Tuesday evening in erine W. Burke, James A. Touhey, money men to t ut a black mark sister, Mary MorriU, both of Ded­ over tee White Box. accomplishment. He had worked on his coaching escutcheon. Aid­ Young Remus, 131, Ludlow, lost ham. Kay Stammers of England Champion Chiba became no better Casey Btongel'a Daffy an manners of advertising pro- the United States, had died of a the Council Chambers at which Patrick J. Johnston, Joseph WUleke, to Pat Casey. 184, Hartford, on than 3% t> one. ^;'isets in which the merchants are heart affliction due to excitement diligently on the police school and there were two .tbsehtees. Jr. ing him In preparing the rah rah and Alice Marble of Palm Springs, vrtth Max Butcher pltchtog in developing the revolver training l>oys are three other aerioua-mlnd- K. O., In the first Pete Amo, 146. Par And Records Tumble Col., moved against the oap^le A ^ b t 6-8 victory over the Cin­ ban, trounced tee nratoa 4-1 ^>alB(ed to participate. Its purpose is resulting from the executions of 18 Three petitions were submitted Delegates to Congressional con­ Warehouse Point, wss afraid to mix cinnati JUdM to the opener of their guard tbe merchant against political plotters. classes. Members of tbe department for additions to garages: William vention, John J. McKenna, Thomaa ed and shrewd mentoni, Elmer tolans, Mrs. 'Vlrgtoto Rice game out ehort by roto. Tha will be ever grateful to him for Laydon of Notre Dame, Lynn Wal Tony Amore with Chories Hopkins, 146, Plain- Johnson and Katherine Wtothrop. western Invasion yesterday not only and PhUUes wera rained out ;f>mudulent schemes and to save Professor Tandler headed the Leutjen of 90 Grand avenue, for an Regan, Leo B. Flaherty, John J. field. It waa Hopkin’s fight all the )^:tbcra from investing money In ven- Russian Health Institute. Before making available through bis per­ addition 3x20, granted; Aaron Doyle, Maurice Spurting, Jr., EM- dorf of Northwestern, and Bo Mc- In toe lower half of the draw. ta rm that bring no return whatso- sonal efforts the police benefit fund Mtllln of IndloncL Hartford, Aug. 26 — They can’t way. The fight between Nick Ter- Mrs. John Van Ryn and Carolln tbe Austrian autboritary govern­ Kloter, of 2 Cedar street for an ad­ ward B. Coogan, Zlgmund Oik, Avciutomed to a wealth of ma, relllo, 140, Hartford and Joe Wal- Before Amateurs Attack Babcock, Los Angeles, were linked M were exempt, should not be backwsud In cans . . . $1.00 interior. No juice. 10 tea pMt three campaigns, Blerman Brooklyn 4, Pittsburgh 1 (8-rain.) whUe six plsvers to two CaUforula | its advantages. Arthur (3 small cans free!) has Dale Rennebohn, center; Dick Boston 20-6, St. Louis 8-4. Last Night’s Fights districts qualified two weeka ago. Every item in the store reduced for this superintendent of schools, is A yenrV supply. S iS i $ 1 . 0 0 Smith All-America tackle; and New York 6, anctonati 6. Prominent among playera who I dgalrman of the committee in Vem Oech, guard, with stalwarts (Other game postponed.) failed to moke the grade were special selling evehf. B U S ^ charge of this project and students $12.50 pnm other institutions to match, Chuck Kocsls of Detroit, low amo- I oft. Manchester High school assem- American By ASSOCIATED PRESS to the national open; Billy striped ticking, ndled edge; regular price $19.50. r Corner Jones, the Ohio State New York 13, St. Louis 1. New York—Enrico Venturi. 186%, teur oonsiderable data for the book- Captain; A1 Lind of Northwestern; Philadelphia 13, Chicago 1 1 . Italy, outpointed Frankie WoHaS HoweU, former Walker (5upper from BUY NOW AND SAVE! duiing tbe past school term. LIQUORS .and Wagner Jorgensen of Saint Detroit 6, Boston 0. 136%, CIsveland,' (10), Houston; young BUly Ckir&igly of MHnes B e e rs IlffftFy'A arc here to play center. Washington 6. Cleveland 8. Tampa, Fla.—Chino Alvarez, 184, Des Moines, B ob^ Relgel of Rich­ TTavellinfl’ 15 MiOion EXCELLENT VALUES! f'F aul Tangora of Northwestern, T o m ^ knocked out Rlehla mond, and Sam Pererry of Birmtog- ham. Miles a Year On Buses $17.5 0 $1.35 Caldwdl’B Rom, $1.39 Stony Fork, 90 proof Jim Karcber, and Danpy Fort- STANDINGS 138, WashlngtOB, D. C,, (6). mann, Colgate's Phi BeU Kappa, Los Angeles—A1 Msnfredo, 146%, Special! Special! WAPPDiG Sanitiied licking, no tufts, ventilators; reg. price $24.50. lOOproof, * 1 ore guards. National Fresno. Calif., and Able MlUer, Of the Eastern Massa- p in t...... 9 A a V r U The tremendous Joe Stydahar W. Pet. 148%, Loa Angeles, drew, (10). WRESTLING PRICES ON MEN73 AND YOUNG MEN’S t . and Mrs. Herbert Hills and 5'd L '^ ..$1.00 o t West Virginia and Horse Reyn­ New York ...... 73 .618 New York-Horry Bolaamo, 168%, ehosetta Street Rafl- and Mrs. Howard HlUs of Mount olds of Stanford ore tackles. St. L ouis...... 72 ..600 New York, knocked out Lou Holper. $1.19 Ridge Bnok Whis- $1.19Min- Chicago ...... 69 By ASSOCIATED PRESS way Company it, Iowa, and Mrs. Ehnma $2 2 .5 0 Keith Topping, who stood out in J!80 147%, Newark. N. J , (4). ■ ' Bridgeton, N. J^ A U Bobo, 206, iton of Manchester, were ahjre Gin, 5 t h $ A z U U "tanford’s Rose Bowl victory over Pittsburgh ...... 62 J112 a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. DeLuxe coil spring mattress. Buttons, corded. !^ac” a ,.$ 1 .0 0 Southern Methodist; Ttovor Rees CtoctonaU ...... 66 .471 Summer SUITS C. Hills of Wapplng recent-' Reg. price $29.50. Of Ohio State; Wayne MlUner and Boston ...... 65 .462 Mr. HUIa moved to Iowa when a $1.50 CaUfomia Wines, $1.251/mdon mammoth Marty Peters of Notre Brooklyn...... 48 .407 and hod not been Steit for more Dry Gin, qt. $ Dome; and Ettore Antonin! of In­ Philadelphia . . . . 41 A50 Oaks^ Hope To Stave Off TIRE SAFETY fifty yeans. 1,00 diana, are ends. There ore 63 AJI- Amerlcaa $14.95 and depeadohlHty prompted tee msMga< and Mrs, John Watson of L’T!* ■ ■ $ 1 . 0 0 Americans in all—Flanagans, Pfef- W. L, mailt of tele big blghway traaspestatios but who were formerly of $2 4 .5 0 2 J BEER OR ALB ferless, Oryboskla Butch Loebs, and New Y o rk ...... 79 4i ,Twi Elimination Tonight _ and Manchester Green, left ‘‘CLOCK” ALE or BEER Lou Zoizos until you become dizzy Cleveland...... 67 54 $15.25 ■ytoiu to aqSIp tbetr bsoaa wHh Fba- Sunday for Woodstock vdiere Red Cross innerspring. Oanwak tidting. figuring out their poienttol power. I>etrolt ...... 66 67 otooe gnm-dlpped te a s Xbey knew that will viirit friends for a week. in “Hostess Padi” — con­ Chicago...... 64 58 $ H . 5 0 V O » . ------Reg. price $29.50. venient and eeoBomica]. $16.95 Fhreeteoe patented gum-dlpplag pcevents a t the home of Mr. and $1.00 Atteodonoe to Exceed W ashington...... 68 69 tr o ^ e gaining the third playoff r M a n ia « Oeonga Moriu onJ Hr. and ^ 2 botHes PBbfit (cans) — Red Fox Lost Year’s 77,000 Washington . . . . 63 69 poeltton to tee first round of tee tbe woond. lU a la tha totenol friction and hoot asd gives B oston...... 60 63 payoff gomagam os far 00 tha Ooka ore *a.oo vihiM.._— _____ $17.50 greatest btowont protection. Profit by Anoal Christenocm loot Sunday, See Our Big Mattress Showing and Take (b ot^ ) — Pilsner Type Potsy Clark's Uons havs taken on Twilight L«agna, win have a sweet ooooerned. A ao tto defeat wUl leavo Mr. and Mrs. Polay and chU- several new bands, Including Retoo St. Lrouia ...... 44 77 fight on their hands tonight against the experlenoe of Ug tiro ssen. ond Mr. and Mra. Biiter lEeene A- B. C. (cans) — New Philadelphia . . . . 44 78 them with only the eUg^teat |24J!0Valn« ...... Advantage of the Specials Being Offered Noil, all-round 168-pound bockfleld tee Polish-Americans at tee Autumn M making one of tea two o m i- $18.50 cbildratt. and Mias Dorothy $1.00 England Ale (cans). tta r of DeKalb Teachers; WUbur street dlsmoad at 6:16 o’clock to TAKE NO CHANCES! TODAY’S OAMBS bertha for tbo Leoguo UUo, oa tbo For Dollar Day! Whl|te, who came from Brooklyn; remain la tea running to s m o o u i t o o only oao ganm left to 127.50 V a h to ------Equip Your Car Today With I Docia tk Benjamin and Roy- and Sid Wagner, Michigan State round hoaora la the Twl circuit AI- after toalght that ogatoat tho $21.50 i Kmnin have returned from guard, but the burden largely will Notional reoito beotoa ia three out of fhur Green next Monday. ty-eightb annual Intamational be shouldered by tee 22 men who B rool^ at PitUburgh. ■torto, the Ooka ore ta eartraaia AlteimUoa Cluuvea Extra. ; of PI Pill fmtenilty in TH E CEN TER TH E M U RPH Y carried the Detroit outfit to the Na­ New York at Cincinnati, daager of being lockad Into tee restone aton. New York, and White t Philadelphia at Chicago (2). oenar berth naleos they eaa emerg* kowsU win bo oent to the hUl bv tional League championship last au- Boston a t SL Loulo. tbo P,-A.’a, wbUe Ooka win probably cumn. vletorioos tonight goatbla CQ Loa Dixon. Tho hapor- and Mi*, fm am an C. HUla P H A R M A a DRU G CO. Amarlcan K e m p ’s , I n c , Shepherd and Cad­ Chicago a t PhUodelphio. Thia win be the third awoting of taaeo of tbla gome ladtootea t h ^ a tea Humphry family ro- 487 Main Street 4 D^mt Sqowe ALWAYS LOOh YOUR BEST del ore tee outstonritog Sbep- the Twl Leogue tivala tbla ailiinfri bang-up hottlo wm toko ploeo. The at.Btoomfiotd, lost Sqntey. FURNITURE AND MUSIC berd octotiltoted for tee coUegiana St. Louis at New York. each boldtog a dedaloB over tee MORIARTY BRO YWay. JUptibHcan Cluh odd Detroit at Boston. goBM tbla week a e n £ te a Weot SM ^6 Orotar 8troeS-<>«Sro §»olnst the Bean a year ago. Dick Clevelaad a t Washington. o tto . The P.-A.’a coaM tbreogh SIdea ogainat the Oreea at the fliar- m i AM? with a 2-1 triumph tq the flrot icuad •e n a this Friday night GLENNEY’S % i ■ i t . IHOBTEBB# ’ ■ r K M

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ftih SE and NONSENSE fwlo.FEROY vs NOT So live that you could read the TV>£ vtyooos Inscription on your tombatone with' M ff€ D m i^ M i out blushing. SEEM TO FUPP^fyaaiif SAYS VMFESTEO \N\TH Insurance Doctor—How old was your father when he died? OF T V t ^kVJMSLE Applicant (determined to pass)— raUNCEHBNTS BUSINESS SERVICES HOUSEHOLD GOODS SI t:0O—OoL Stoopnagla sad Bug. 12:80—TIm Ad-Un«r. poUca headquarters where she waa 104. OFFERED IX 10:00—Tour B9t Parade. 13:88—Ooonecticut’a Product Mar­ THREE PERSONS flORT treated by Dr. Simeon (3oben for a InsunBic* Doctor—What did he ______gaa pabM, WINDOW SHADES—Fina quaUty U:01—Mawa. ket Bulletin. badly bruised right elbow and cuts. died of? . ^ ‘ftetbMi, wlqr Mffari ror LANDSCAPINO, Pruning, Bhaai^ HoUand abadas madf to order, and 11:18—Jolly Oobum’a Orchestra. 1:00—Matineo Mamorias . She was booked on a charge of roek- Applicant—Strained his heart r*lM «a t • tTM Muspta at lag and tros mugtar Mow la ttm* hung on windows eomplata 48 11:80 lease Crawford, organist. 1:80—Academy of Medldns Pro­ Di MERIDEN OUSH leas drtvliig and today her ease waa playing football. ^ A SottOfta prMOtiptkm « t to trim eoargrseaa and ahade cents. Alao odd lot at 38 canta. RADIO X * "' Tomorrow’s Pregraat gram. eontinued to next Monday momliig f to n tt StocM. Fumiah samples on raquaat Capi­ ' (BasMra SMadaiB nase.) A. M. 1:46—Doris Karr, Songs. under bonds of *100. WOULD YOU LE1ARN7 . . . traan, and to aeed towna. Tai. 88S7. 6:88—’TteveneL’* 3:00—^Eton Boys. Chicago Man, His Sister and John 8. Wolcott, 117 BoUlatar 8 t tal Window Shads Co., 48 Capen U h l riN . .. . BUT YOU MUST BE street Hartford. New York, Aug. 36.—(AP)—Gov­ 7:00—Morning Watch. —Bea Etow- 3:18—Happy Hollow. Hartford Nnrse Injured ABLE TO WEIGH AND ANALYZE >MUU1LE8 FUR SALE 4 thorne. 8:00—BaaeMD: Red Sox vs. De­ WHAT YOU HEAR . . . OTHEK- THREE PIECE living room over- ernor Alfred M. Landon will apeak 8:00—News. troit Tigers. When Two Autos Ctdlide, I PONTIA.C TOTJRINO Mdan, PAINTING— PAPERING 21 from the International League base­ POLICE COURT WISB YOU MIGHT AS WELL ituffed sulta *38, Bunaen burner 8:18—Good Morning Melodies. CONTINUE TO TAKE UP THE 1 Pootike coupe, 1M5 Pontlee ball park In Buffalo tonight at 8:80. Meriden. Aug. 28.— (A P )—Charles FOR TOUR PAINTINa. paper- etove and drum *%, BkMy lea box, 8:80—Cheerio. TIME WITH YOUR OWN EMPTY 108S HuptnoUla aedan IBM alata ahelvea *10, bureau. 104 Weat Vin^F-NBC arlll carry the addraaa. C. Oooley, 88, of Chicago and his Judgment was suspended this i hanging and outald* painting, call The Democrats will be heard from B.UO—Radio Basaar. 'fALK. li.«MMf fYNiAafiiviof. we. T.M.i>f netted thdr treasury about *890, In- about 8 o’clock yesterday afternoon Parson—Do you take this woman u r in g t h e d r o u g h t ic k c v c u ir e practically g a v e u p c h a s in g F STANDARO Buick aedan *88, Try these tonight; 10:18—Vlannese Sextette. and Efidridge atreet and qbarged D M M G Peatlao roadatar *38, alao L.AWN MOWBR BHARPENINU, cluding the quilts made during tbe suffering severe lacerations of the to be your lawful wedded wife? MORE MONET FOR rags and Junk WBAF-NBC—7, One Man’s Fam­ 10:38—Fiddler’a Three. year and the one aold by chances. head received when tbe automobile with intoxication. The policeman -■jYoung Man (very nervous)—I-I-I THAT FAT BOY HE*S BEEN AFTER OUR BOARDING HOUSE uaed can. Uaed pauta and repaying. Key making, vacuum when you aell to me. Uve poultry ily iketcb; 7:30, Hal Kemp sere­ 10.48—’’Today's Children.’’ reported that Neron asked to be ar­ Fantaleo Brother*, WeUi- cleaners etc., cleaned, recondltlon- The quUt on which holders were In which they were riding with Mr. don’t know. bought Wm. Oatrlnaky. TeL 8870. nade; 8, Stoopnagle and Budd; 8:80, 11-08—Tlavld Hamm.’’ rested so be wouldn’t get Into Parson (turning to the girl)—Do r atraet. Phono 8M8, Open t ^ Tool Sharpening. Bralthwalta, Gov. Landon; 9, The Hit Parade; sold for 10 cents each, brought in Colodny, accompanied by tbe three 11:18—Sweethearts of the Air. *49.40 and quilting done to order Colodny children, was u ooUlsion trouble. you take this man to be your lawful rr<3 A. “FW O M VriHE MA80R STUFFS 83 Peart street. 10:38, Jesse Crawford, organist; 11:80—Dream Singer. wedded husband? VP w b o p u s ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 11:88, Lights Out mystery. during the year brought that on Broad street with a coupe oper­ c HO(DPLE— -USnrOsi TO o n e ,TO.l b e IMFLICTED SALE— IBM CHSTBOUrr 11:48—"The Wife Saver." amount up to *66. The supper net­ ated by Mias Maiw E. Hanley, 19, a COUNTESS DIES Girl (hesitating)—Well. I’m be­ EVER WABC-CBS—6:80, Benny Fields; 12:00—^Martha aad Hall. ginning to wonder. "PE A « LADS, WTTW STATve, BUT tT l l Muat be aold at once. 180 BUSINESS WANTED — ROOMERS. NEAR 7, Don Voorhees’ orchestra on Ca­ ted *68 and tbe fancy work table a nurse, of 340 OoUlns atreet, Hart­ RODE A atraet. Telei^iona M13. sehooli and mllla, *2.80 per week. P M. little over *100. The other sales ford, who waa riding alone. Their London, Aug. 36.— (AP) — The . Parson (nodding)—That’s great. a m ^ p e w d im o t w o OPPORTUNITIES 33 valcade of America; 7:80, Burns and 13:18—Honeyboy and Sasaafraa*. Dowager Countess of Bradford, one I. now pronounce you man and wife —X COME IKl WAMDY, TO ■FEROCIOUS Write Box R, care of Herald. Allen; 8, Andre Kostelanetx'a dance tables brought up the total to the conditions today are reported to be 6LOR\OUS WEEKS VM TV\E FOR SALE—RANOB oil buslneu, 12:80—Dan Harding’s Wife. *390. satisfactory. The other passengers of Queen Mary’s oldest friends, died —rmaybe. TO S S A SCARE (MTO O A T - band; 8:80, Come On Let’s Sing; 9, 12:46—Merry Madcaps — Norman today. She was-77 years of age and A good paint job wins praise Manchester truck and equipment Make an Gang Busters, The third cup race took place cm in the Colodny machine were treat­ whether on a face or a surface. WEST. AT A MlU-VOLiAVREte *V0LL<"WO(!iSt4006LEWBM, offer. Call 8884. BOARDERS WANTED. 59-A Cloutier, director with Eddie Ho’ly ed as out patients. lived at Castle Bromwich, Birming­ IF YOU HOPE FOR PLEASANT s' ■ 6UZ2LER, WJZ-NBC—7. WUlle and Eugene and Eleanor Lane. Columbia Lake Sunday afternoon, ham. THINGS TO TURN UP, KEEP TOE ■KAWCK.KlDIEKa WILD WORSES, WHEM TWe OLD BOAR Evening Herald Howard; 7:80, Lavender and Old with Edwin B. Crittenden coming According to Sergeant Francia J. VT (SOT 13:89—^Time S ^ a la . Higgins who was in charge of inves­ By birth and also by marriage re­ C50RNER8 OF YOUR MOUTH ROWvKa s t e e r s AMD CLASSIFIED HELP WANTED— ROOMERS WANTED, wltb or Lace; 8, CSiicago Symphony; 9, The 1:00—News; Weather. In first, and Albert Crittenden's tigating the accident, M.'” Hanley’e lated to many noble bouses, tbe THAT WAY. THE FELLOW WITH AN COMES (SRUMTIK16 THAT WAV without board. 8 Cheatnut street Hit P a i^ e; 10:05, Ink Spots quar­ 1:18—^Tlt Times. canoe second. Val Clementlno came dowager countess was extra lady EMPTY HEAD HAS A REAL HUMT\W(3 MOUMTAM UOM.^ AROUND TO RUT MIS ADVERTISEMENTS FEM ALE 33 tet; 11:08—A1 Donahue's orchestra. machine, being operated south, in FROM 1:20—Market Report. In third and Oswald Schaller 4th, some unknown manner swerved to of the bedchamber to Queen Mary, Wife—I’m having my voice culti­ LOAD TOfc CARRY ON HIS AM STUFRIVskS A FIM E F E E T IM TME R E N T at six arsfaos wetOs to a Uas WANTED—CAPABLE housekeep­ What to expect Thursday: 1:28—Aeolian Trio. this lineup chaug;lng the standing the left striking tbe left dual wheel wbo often visited her at CasUe vated, SHOULDERS. m u m o a i m g aaatbaca aad abbravlsUoat APARTMENTS—FLATS— for the total of the three races. Ed­ 1 ooaat as a .’otd aad aosaaesBa er, good cook. State age, experi­ WBAF-NBC—2:30, Vic and Bade, 1:30—Charles Stenross’ Orchestra. of a northbound truck driven by Bromwich. Husband—If I were you, I would .TROLkSM MA30«4 ' i as two waida H lslmsa eost is ence, references vid salary expect­ TENEMENTS 63 comedy; 3:48, Celebration of Sign­ 2:00—New England Pure FoJd In­ win B. Crittenden ties first place Charles Johnson, 22, of Elastondale, Two sons survive, the present have It harvested. Young Golf Player (pressing)— C i 01 Ursa ilasa. with Oswald Scheller with 10 points WILD . ed. Write Box O, Herald. FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM apart­ ing of Kellogg-Briand peace pact; stitute. IbuB. A second northbound truck Lord Bradford and Lieut. Col. Hon. Please get a move on. Try to be a a* fates aer day tsr trsaalaat 6:18, The Voice of Experience. 2:18—Industrial Ventilation — B. each, there is a triple tie for second operated by David Ferguson of 122 H. G. Brldgeman of Alnwick. Also : . Young Taggert, calling on his best little quicker. If you won’t let us OATS f WANTED — OIRL for general ment wltb private bath *30. per WABC-CBS—12, Noon Matinee F. Postman. place, Val Clementlno, Louis Sam­ surviving are four daughters. Lady girl one night, was faced by a poser through. ir, isat month. Steam beat *6 extra per Nelson street, Brockton, Mass., was Cm Ii CbAfv# housework. Must be 28 or over. memories; 4, Kellogg-Briand observ­ 2:20—^Thursday Matinee. uels and Lavergne Williams having pulled sharply to the right, ri>ootlng Beatrice Pretyman, the Dowager when she suddenly asked: Blddriy Plajrlng (teeing up)— c C OsaseeatlT* Usys T siai a eu WriU Box P, Herald. month during winter months. Ap­ ance; 4:30, Lewis Gannett on books. 2:48—Fred Wade’s Songs. 8 points each, third place U Albert up Broadview terrace. Hiss Han­ Duchess of Buccleuch, Countess Itef- ..Girl—Jerry, which do you like Young man, we don’t want any ad­ OeaseoatlT* Dart ••I a su U eu ply Supt Apartment 4, 36 Birch best, an ugly girl with great Intelli­ , Bar >.•*..••.....a .) 11 stsi Id Sts WJZ-NBC—12:30, NaUonal Farm 3:00—Pepper Toung’e Family. Crittenden's canoe with 8 points, ley’s car was then struck a terrific ton and Lady Florence Norman. vice from you. I expect we were ordsfs tor InsciUar lasartloas CHRISTMAS CARDS. Sell superb etreet and Home Hour; 3:30, Gilbert and 3:16—Ma Perkins. and Ralph U. Wolmer, the donor of alde-glanclng blow on the right gence or a pretty one without playing this game before you were I ehanrad' at( the OB* tlsi* rata quality *1 assortment Olft Wrap­ brains? bom. FOR RENT—FOtni ROOM tene­ Sullivan’s "The Sorcerer;’’ 8:18, 8:30—Vie and Bade. the cup having fourth place with 4 front end by the Cblbdny mactUne In 1980 the people of Iceland cele­ , _ . lal rsMs ter I lead tana sTsnr pings, Everydays, Kiddle Kards, Resume, National double! tennis 8:45—The O'Neills. points to bis credit. There will be overturning it against the curb. brated the 1,000th anniversary o t ... Young Taggert (being wise and Yoimg Golf Player—That's quite adrsrttslsa, ial*s epos rseoast. ment with all improvementa, ga­ didn't Intend to get caught on that erdarsd (or tkros or six days Stationery; personals. Experience championship. probably three more races, the last After assisting in first aid treat­ the Althing, said to be the oldest probable, but please try to flnlsn stopped aolor* tha taird or ddh unnecessary. Request samples. rage. 88 Homeatead street Apply one)—Edith, dear, I prefer you to before lunch. on premises. Some Thursday abort wavea: one on Labor Day. ment for the more aeriouely Injured Parliamentary Assembly In the rither one. wUl Pa eharaod cair lor tbo ae> White’s Quaint Shop, IM P West- Mr. and Mra (3a3rton Hunt, Clay­ victima. Miss Hanley waa taken to world. - - asmbor o t Jstaa the 4 apposn field, Mass. TPA4 Paris, 8:15 p. m.. Concert; abaralaa at tba rata aaraod, bor FOR RENT—TWO 3 ROOM and 2RO Rome, 6, News in English; ton Hunt Jr., and Miss Flora BUILD WELL THE FIRST GREAT AMERICAN ' allowaaeo or ratsoda esa bo aiado one 8 room apartments. Complete­ OSP GSF GSC London, 6:37, Scot­ Wheeler left last Friday morning TABLE FAVORITE MAY BE, AND tlSM ad* stopped s lu r tb* WANTED— GIRL FOR general 4 W D R C You muat go on and build today NO DOUBT IS, FRIED CHICKEN housework, wages *8.00. Apply In ly renovated; equipped with pri­ tish songs and 10, Travel talk; EAQ for a three day auto trip through On" what you bullded yesterday; vate baths, automatic hot water Madrid, 7, Children’s program; DJD 228 Hartford, Oean. 1880 New York state, returning to WITH GRAVY AND MASHED PO­ II forbids"! displar Uass aot person. 3B Stephen street Tele­ You may want much to pull some TATOES. BUT SURELY THE phone 7681. heaters, and gas atovea Orford Berlin, 7:80, Choir reclUI; TV2RC (Eastern DayUght Time.) Columbia Sunday afternoon. They out, Tho BarsM will aot bo roapesslbi* Building, 868 Main street Apply Caracas. 7:48, Venezuelan song con­ went through tbe Catskill moun­ SECOND CHOICE MUST BE A aaors ttaaa eas laeorraot laoartloa f t m M m s To fix anew and change about. SPLIT BUN WITH A PAIR OF test; CJRO CJRX Winnipeg, I t Or­ a&oartlsamaat srdarod tor Marlow’s. Wednesday, August 26 tains and visited Watkins Glen and HAL COCHRAN L o B o a o M s c A n o o But, Bure as life and death and day. HOT PCXIS IN IT. m-Saa*oa* tiaia SITUATIONS WANTED— chestra; JVH Nazakl, 12, midnight Howe Caverns. You must build on from yesterday. b* iaadrortaat oatlasloa ot lasor- FOR RENT—PLEASANT 6 room overseas program. P.M. Miss Flora Wheeler of Scotlsad t pabUeatloB of adrortlslsg will bo M ALE 39 8:00—Margaret McCrae. Detective—I’ve got great news to ;1B* palp br oaaeollatloa o( tb* flat, upstairs, best location. In­ Is visiting her friend Mrs. Edith quire B Strickland street 6:16—Venlda Jones — Organist. report to my chief. The guy we I asads tor tbs sanrias roadarad. TOUNO MAN, 83, good educaUon, Isham for a few days. want for those robberies -la the ,__adrorusaaMBU atsit oeatorai pleasant appearance, 18 years 8:30—Buddy Clark. FOR REINT—8 ROOM apartment Tbe aimual picnic of Columbia swimming Instructor at the HUl- e 's T A M IW S stria, aopr sad (rpograpbr wltb business experience, desires per­ 5:46—News Service. Orange will be held Wednesday at MAKE A MrSTAKe m stioaa satoread Iv tba pabllab- at The Oablei, 118 Main street 6:00—George Hall’s Orchestras crest Nudist Colony. T H E VMVLD aad tbar rasarrs tba riabt to manent retail position. Address P. Rocky Neck Park. The start will --LOOK Foe i r e GIJeEN Couple—Nice work! Alao a 8 room single wltb ou WTIC 0:16—Bobby Benson and Sunny SPCAe ON TRe roTlsa or lolao* a a j soar eea> O. Box 834, Manchester. Travelers Broadcasting Sendee. be from the Town Hall at 9:30 (d. Detective— Yeah, if you can get Y i e S T - ~ objaottoaabl*. burner, weat aide. Edward J. UoU. Jim. p a c k a g e / HO BOUB8—CIsatIdad ads to Telephone 4643. Hartford, Conn. 6:30—Baseball Scores. s. t.) Every car load la to look out pabUsbod saais dar mast ba r*> ARTICLES FOR SALE 43 80,000 W. 1040 K. O. 3826 U. 6:40—Newa Service. for its own lunch and there will be ' ' br 11 o'eloeb aosai dstardars baked beans for all. Elsie—You wouldn’t marry a girl a. m. (Eaatom Daylight Time.) 6:48—Renfrew of the Mounted. FOR SALE —TOBACCO RACK SUMMER HOMES 7:08—Lee WUey. Miss Mabel Reagan, who has for her money, would you? > i OKCHY SMITH TELEPHONE YOUR wagon, also tobacco latha Call FOR RENT 67 taught at the Pine street school in Percy—Certainly not. But you Wednesday, Angnst 26 7:15—Fray and Baum. don’t think I would have the heart He Can*t Play In Our Yard W ANT ADS. 8116. P. M. 7:30—^Benny Fields. Columbia for several years, was VEK «TUDVlN' TH By JOHN C. T E R R Y FOR RENT—COTTAGE at Bolton married last Saturday afternoon at to let her become an old maid Just iJtS* ar* aoeaplad oral ttd talapboaa 4:00—Woman’s Radio Review. 7:46—Boake Carter. because she had money, do you ? COefSB AN'CACAO — “ ~ caaROB BATB aUaa abe«* Lake. M. W. Haling, telephone 8:00—Cavalcade of America. her home In Fall River to Monroe BUSINe««. BH?T)(eT BOATS AND 4:30—Gene Arnold’s Ranch Boys. RtACrilNA .. OBoaalaa . to adraruaara, bat 8706. 4:48—Grandpa Burton. 8:80—George Bums and Grade Al­ Usher of South WiUington. The BXCU«S MON'r ) CASH AbTCa will e« aoeoptad ss ACCESSORIES 48 Point Is a preservative. Perhaps WOBK, BUDOrv TWI VIU.A89, '*1. PATKBNT II paid at Ua bual- 6:00—Walter Logan’s Musleale. len. EMdy Duchln’e Orchestra. couple are to live In WllUmantlc. 6CORCHV FOR RENT —NOW THROUGH The groom la a bookkeeper in tbe that’s why women live longer than olllsa OB or baiora tb* savastb 18 FT. 3 SEATED Kayak, fuUy Labor Day, 7 room cottage, 144 5:80—Dick Tracy. 9:00—Chesterfield Presents —An­ OOMlOTHfi _tollowlag tb* drat lesartioa ot 8:48— Songs. Without Words. dre KosteUnetz’ Orchestra, Ray state highway district office at dsb ad otbarwua tb* OHARUB equipped, good condition. Will sell New Britain Ave., White Sanda ONLY HOT9L, 6:00—Wrlghtvllle Clarion. Heatherton, Kay Thompson and West Wlllington. A KOOMINa ■fByMTM will b* oellaotaC Me rasponal- reasonable for quick sale. 81 West Beach. Phone 8463. Rhythm Singers. There will be a sale of articlea ' tor oner* la uuwboaad ads street 6:16—A. B. McQlnley on Sports. H0U«9 BOK b* assanod aao thalr aoearaar 6:30—News. 9:30—Palmolive Community Sing. made by tbe blind at tue chapel C*db*aab««.a aaa a a*M8 man Tamell, 67, died of froxen feet *««aaaa*«ajioiMUaa* FOR SALHi—SEED rye. C B. 7:48—"Count of Monte Crtato.” 11:00—Sport Review. ceive every cent that is taken In. It eyed fair Dotty just as If to say, "Upon the seal we can depend, TNItOUtfHOUr • a • M • • • a • • • • RSM ana* Buckland, Wapping, Conn. Tele­ The Injury waa suffered last win­ 8:00—One Man’a Family. 11:06—News Service. Next Sunday will be Flower Day "Well, what do 1 do now?" and we, of course, wiU hold this THB VU.LAM. • ae *aaaaaaa-aaaaaaaaaaMoia phone SB4B. ter during 30-below aero weather. 8:80—Hal Kemp'e Orchestra. 11:18—Joe Relcman’s Orchestra. at the Columbia church. The flowers Wee Scouty, In the meantime, end. Tbe whole thing Is quite sim­ fiffOUP* OP ot ThOOlio aaaa4Mia«88a*4iaa« 11:30—Clyde Lucas’ Orchestra. liOinOgiMP ^aaaaW*8wa»*a**aK* will not be distributed at the end was a quiet excited lad because he ple and I think the hunch waa MBB PO»M„. > **4 JT0lUl4 a.9aaaa««a*aaa«a* Tomorrow's Program of the morning service, as has been A.M. feared most any minute, the big grand.” oaaooBosto a« an a aacE a «M • • • a the custom, but will be left for the seal would start a row. llR ****aaa-w'aa.wwaaaa«aa«a 7:30—Shoppers Special—let Sec- Uon. evening service, at which time the He shouted to the Elsklmo, "How The Eskimo then shouted to fair tor ftolO...... EMERGENCY 7:48—^News Service. monthly meeting of the Trl-C3ounty Is your seal supposed to know how Dotty, "Do you think that you can blloo for Bxchooffo n aw BOLTON LAKE 8:00—Treasure House. Christian Union will be held. Efforts he can help ua rescue Dotty? After travel 'croas the rope and not faU ▲ooeeoorloe—Tires .aaaaaa will be made as usual to have every all, he’s dumb. down upon tbe ice? FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser WASHINGTON TUBS aoMlHBC^PolstloV ••••« Tucked away In Bolton Hills, 800 feet above sea le^el. Is a 8:18—Shoppers Special—2nd Sec- By Crane OUT OUR WAY 8*bOOl# *o^*oo*ssaaaaaaaa 1-A tion. family in the parish represented In "All seals can do is balance "The going may be rather rough, 'fP TrOOk aaaaaaaa CALLS real haven during these hot and muggy daya; just ten miles from 9:00—Larry Vincent. the flowers donated. things and waddle 'round in circus but I guesa you are strong enough r " VOU^RE BECAUSE 1 ^r Biro * * e 0 a a a aaaaoa* JJ^USTRIAL PROJECrrS ARE THE BUNK ^ ------WE W AW ED TH* MINNIT ves,siR— I town on good roads. Why not establish your summer or all-year- 0:18—As You Uke It. rings. I know that they learn clever to stand It.’’ Dotty answered, "Ob, G E E .rr w e Ll d p y o u r GoOlNG O IN G W MAKE TH' loo—Btorass . . . . . WEIGHTY PROBLEM VBP.AWD IT'S SOU ABOUT H E SEES A BEUEVE ISf isssretaloo—:'Blerela* P 0 U (;E round borne there? 9:48—Rhythmic Melodies. tricks, ’cause I have taught them tbe rope trip will be nice. OID-YtXJ WAS DARK |«^LONAAAffiiaSe (1 RIGHT REM ARK, t h a t rr Vaatsd Auto Samla, Ont.—When Mrs. E. L. AS(X>DTMItJS /THE CXUTCH AND FINOIN' D L, FIRE AN D .A s o u KNOW,; Autos—Motoreiro) as 10:00—Betty and Bob. some." ‘Tm ready, right away, to start. S E T THE DOWN BACK TO WHO DISCOVERS MINES, (OLD auto Pioloaatoaal Sarataa* Lota are reasonable and we can assist you to build. 10:18—Modem Cinderella. McOarry of Miami, Fla., sauntered I only hope tho rope won’t part.’’ I GCTT DOWN PUT IT BACK TOWN* PIECE OP THATS (iONNA Barvleas OSarad ...... II into restaurant for a breakfast, CLLfrCH, T H E R E .- A WAV TO TEMPER MASTER old Mrrleao Offarod .....I l - A 434S Visit Rosedsle on the eastern shore and you will be surprised 10:80—John K. Watkins and Betty a Wen, this seal Is a smarter sort. And then the Tinies watched her INTHETRANS- I W ANT COPPER, OUR BE DISCOVERED tbe management gasped. KIUTTY THERE WHEN T r OOULD COPPER, WILL PAINTIN'S, CAMPIN' TRIP dlv-^Btraetlaa ...... a . 14 and convinced. Crocker. You’U find out he’s a real good os she swung Into tbe air. MISSIOM AND -n-i'WW- cW'WWT u ynKt If, BV ACCOENT, briata^tolarsariaa . . . . . '...... a 11 10:48—Hymns of All Churches. Her six-foot, 600-pound frame sport," replied the little Elsldmo. It made them bold their breath d i d ! rr w a s HARDLY MAKE MILLIONS, FORTUNES IS RUINED/ aaral IMroetOto ...... a . If FIRE BE ON OUR .th is CAMPIM'P l-S WO REASON SOME OAV! 1 11:00—Blue Flames. created a seating problem. She "Now, "listen to my plan. a while, and then brave Scouty, SLOWLY s i n k - S E E A IN GINSENG LE TS SEE WONDER IF atlas—FtamMaa—Rooflaa .m IT Sooth could not sit at the lunch counter TRIP. A SOU HAVE TO ROOTS-AN 11:18—Madison Ensemble. "Right o’er the seal the rope Is with a smile, exclaimed, "You’re THINS.' WAV.' IF TH A T'S BURVIN'ITIN orr—Orabamaktas ...... | EDWARD J. HOLL 11:30—^The ^Icagoans. because the chairs were too small. caught. All we need do is bold It doing something, miss, that most in s INTO TH E avtas—Muoklas~-a.«rss* . . . . I SAND WHILE SEUJNO AGENT 13:00—Noon—News Service. Her 10-foot waistline barred her taught It’s up to Dotty, then, to tots wouldn’t dare." MUD.' COPTER. ~MI* Faaaaasar 8*rvto* 4321 P.M. from the booths. M crr,ER a a a aaaaaa North 888 Main Stree* TeL 4642 come across it. If she can.” SiSR^S'K.Wo..” aaSRia M 12:18—Joseph Muscatello, songs; A1 The solution—A wooden packing "Oh, now I see,” wee C3oppy —Dotty arrives safe and sound In RUBBIN'LEAVES • o a a * a a a* * a---- aaaaa iS White, pianist. crate at the end of the counter. cried. "Why, Dotty'U soon be at our the next story. .rTaflortBS—OralBS-'^aaalas « . ;;TWI*t Oeoda aad Barriea ...... S432 ^panted- ■aataaoa 8*.v1a* ...... oak CiAoeos AMBULANCE MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE Jack Anticipates A Thrill By THOMPSON AND COLL :o Xutraetloa aaaa«aa»aaaa I ...... *91- (D oogaii) AMD TWAT'S A L L r o 5AV, R XO E T IT/ UL HOW WONDBZFULoTONIOMT WE NO DOUBT, rr IS ..'X B S AN Dramatle • UE WOULD WE'Se ON A U4CAT1 0 KL CAN WATCH THEM- INSATIABLE (aAMBLER, \’-lR|SU4—laetreefloe N B cr TELL ME, JA C K - ■XJU KNOW. 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