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In Cuban Uprising

In Cuban Uprising

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(OaaaillMl AdvertlBliig ob PBga U> " T ^ r VOL. LIL, NO. 265. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 9, 1938. FOURTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS r •...<• ’

Police And Teachers Clash In Streets NRA WON’T STAND As Strike Spreads In Strife-Tom Cuba RETAIL WRIGGLING IN CUBAN UPRISING JohnsoB Dedares Dodging PENNSY STRIKE Tactics like Sta^ering IN COALMINES 7 Orphans Drowned; President Machado R e fs m Employe Honrs, Part Day Reqnest to Resign Office Layoffs and Early Cloang FINAMENDED 53 Rescued hy Guards Former President Meno^

Are Tabo»— Says Bine York, Axig. 9.— (AP)— LifeAtion tower and started swimming to cal Predicts Either U. & Miners in Enthnsiasdc Meet­ guards ^ d police patrolled the them. Eagle Agreement Is Sol­ Rockaway shore today seeking the As the children halted, bewildered , WiD Renounce Machado ing Respond to President’s the wave hit, swept ta rty o t them bodies of six orphan children, miss­ into the surf, and smashed the emn CorenanL ing since a comber struck the E!dge- bar in half. or Armed Reyok Wifl Plea to Return to W o r k - mere beach yesterday. One other “It was like a shipwreck,” said child was drowned outright in the Epstein. “Heads were bobbing tragedy. everywhere.” Break Ont Withm 72 Waahinjrton, Aug. 9— (AP) —Cit- Hope for Settlement They were lost from a group of Twelve lif^ruvds were on the tog that the intent of the Recovery 105 frolicking youngsters of the job in a moment. They worked Act was to increase employment, Pride of Judea home, enjoying an carrying children to safety, and Honrs. Administrator Hugh S. Johnson said Uniontown, Pa., Aug. 9.— (AP)— annual visit to the seashore. later at resuscitation until some of Sixty of the childrea, set free on them dropped. today in a statement that no retail­ The great coal strike in Pennsyl­ the beach, waded out on a 100 yard Raymond Evans, 10, never re­ Miami, Fla., Aug. 9.—(AP) — vania is ended. or could staggei employee hours, long sandbar. It was dangerous gained consdousness e ^ r he had General Marlon G. Menocal, former enforce rest periods or shorten the Responding to a presidential ap­ footing, but they, hand-in-hand, did been pulled ashore. Nine others Cuban president and a le'ader of the hours of store operation without de­ peal, miners* by the thousands to­ not know it. were brought back to life. feating the purpose of the codes. day feU in line with a back-to-vtork A lifeguard, Harry Epstein, saw Police questioned the chaperones. opposition to the government a t His emphatic assertion immedi­ movement finishing a walkout which them. He blew a warning whistle The lifeguards criticised the party’s President Gerardo Machado, today ately took place among the most -virtually paralyzed the soft coal in- and started rowing his catamaran supervision. But six little bodies predicted a dlmax in affairs of the significant yet to come from the dustiy. toward them. His partner, Mich­ were sought in vain all through the NRA, in view of constant reports as Enthusiasm rivaled war days as Here the camera contributes a striking pictorial record of one of the fierce street riots that served as a ael Davis, jumped from his observa- night. to reccmrses for getting around the the rank and file of strikers, cheers spark to ignite thp flame of open revolt in strife-ridden Cuba. Reinforced by mounted police, army officers codes and yet displayring the Blue welling in their throats, voted last are seen charging a group of men and women school teachers in Santa Clara. This was an incident in the £a£^e. night to return to the pits and to general strike which paraljrzed commence and industry in th^ politically tom island republic. Inquiries on this point have in' place implicit trust in President creased of late, while the oificlals Roosevelt and his staff to settle have plugged ahead at other aspect^ their grievances. BALBO IS IN PORTUGAL; of making the law effective. The scene shifted quickly yester­ The -militant Johnson took time day from Brownsville, 12 miles dis­ FLYWHEE TEARS off from the opming hearing on 27 tant, to this community, where rep­ FIFTEEN MILLION JAPS codes proposea for the coal industiy resentatives of union locals for miles ONE OF FLIERS KILLED to stress i«ia point as to retailers. around gathered with Edward F. At that crowded session in the huge McGrady, NRA’s labor representa­ LOOSiE, E im MAN .Commerce Department auditorium, PUYING AT WAR TODAY tive. They were prepared to re­ the strtiggle between union and n''*' ject again, as they did Sunday, a Plane Oyertnms at Takeoff union forces warn flushing to a ftili plea to pick up their lamps and re­ UGHTNINGBOLT height. turn to the mines. * Frank l^^wis of Tolland Vic- Intent of Law ‘1 am here, acting for the Presi' Army and Navy Forces St^ge PUNS TO PUNISH from Azores— Three Men P u ttin g that quarrel off for future dent of the United States and ask­ SETS HOUSE AFIRE determination, Johnson insisted that ing you to go back to work,” said Sham Battle and Populace liin— Body Mangled — In jn rd — Armada Flies while the*agreements signed by re- McGrady, who came by aiiplane. PLEDGE VIOUTORS ti^ stores and groceries provided Wild cheers greeted the pronounce­ Wheel Can’t Be Found. thKt no stone open less than 52 hours ment. Union officials quickly rat­ Takes Pari— Foreigners Through Fog. Members of Two Families a week before July 1 could reduce ified the decision of leaders' to re­ the store hours at all, the fhtent was turn. that hours of operation should not Hope for Settlement, Are Watched. A ll3rwbeel that broke loose from Gerardo Machado Those Who Refuse to Ac“ Lisbon, Portugal, Aug. 9.— (AP) Stmmed— Storm Severe be curtailed in any way. Both miners and mine operators a motor-driven saw brought in­ In other words, w ^e 53 is a set look to Washington for ultimate —General Italo Balbo’s air amuula, island Republic within “48 to 73 minimum, it was explained that it stant and ' horrible death to hours.” settlement of the dispute over de­ Tokyo, Aug. 9.—(AP)—Fifteen cept Code W3I Have Thehr minus one ship which overturned Aroond Bridgeport a store had been operating 60 or Frank Lewis, a resident of aq The exiled leader prophesied tb^ mands for company recognition of at the take-off, killing one man, more, it should not curtail its time million i>eople in Tokyo and sur­ isolated farm section on tbs within that period the Amerieatt thbiUnited Mine Workers which ne- and Injunng three others, complet­ of being open but rather should em­ gaa two weeks ago with a walkout rounding prefeetBres tasted war­ Names Published. old Stafford road r few miles Bridgeport, Aug. 9.—(AP)—Six government would publicly re- ploy more people to do the work. in the mines of the ll| Fiick Coke time Ufe, today as a three-day sham ‘from Tolland, this morning. Lewis ed another leg 'if thr journey home nouBaa.4iaabadzL-nr, not ma- ‘That agreement is a solemn cov­ children, two women and two mez) tenimri5rmmed revolt would Company and i^rea^’^ virtually battle for possession o t tiie l^^itaT nvK operating the BWr » t Italy today by llsring from the enant snd its pmpoee is ekplirit,' when the wheel suddenly flew off w ere tempoiarily stunned and’their break out in evtjy province a t the every mine in southWestotn Pemmyl- was lauLChed by the A rray and W ashing^, Aug. 9<—:(AP)—The Aaores to tiirtKW. Johnson said. “The owners of the and tora through his body, cutting island.^ N ayy. National, Recovery Administration home set afire by lightning in this stores and the customers who buy off one arm in its flight. The seaplane/ arrived here in (Seneral Menocal declared either (Continued On tfage Nine) 'Three times during the day busied itself today with making city early today at the height of a from those stores should have but Wheel Scattered three groups. The last, a formation action would speedily result in the enemy” airplanes roared overhead of thiee, which remained behind to storm that brought damage to one single purpose, which is to cany rough the path of any trangressors Although details of the tragedy downfall of the existing Cutem gov- and slrena screamed warnings to care for the three men Injured in many sections of the county and out t ^ specific provision which has of itc program. are lacking,, it is behoved that the em ip en t tht populace. Smoke bombs and the accident in the Azores, flew was responsible for automobile ac­ to do with reemployment through Officially, the administration was wheel passed right through i^wis* Private advices from Havana, be vari-colored vapors were Jobsed in over Black Horse Square just as cidents in and near the city, caus­ reducing the number of hours each BIG WOOL COMPANY holding fire against violators until body, which was badly mangled. asserted, have convinced him Army the Streets, simulating poison gas (Seneral Balbo, the flrst to arrive, ing injury to two Bridgeport young employee works ant. by keeping the some date a couple of weeks hence. The accident took place about 9:80 leaders—backbone of Machado's stores (^>en as long as possible.” and incendiairy ea^losives. was reviewing his guard of honor women and one woman from But it did reveal it already was o’clock this morning and up until regime—are ready to abandon thslr His Statement Emergency hospitals were set up The vanguard of (oe arma''a be­ Springfield. Mass. The violent elec­ NOW OUT OF W plotting out a plan of attack on a late hour this afternoon the fly- President if the American gevsm- The statement proceeded: and to them stretcher-bearers wear­ gan to alight or the Tagus at 2:80 trical storm caused lights to fail at those who break faith with or re­ ment indicates it will no Icngsr “The insignia of the Blue Eagle ing gas masks carried the supposed p. m.. g. m. t. (9:80 a m., e. s. t.), several points, including Lordship. fuse pledges to abide by codes of (Oantinuei on Page Two) negotiate for peace with him. must be wltbdrawi. from those wounded, while from f>ublic parks fair competition designed t raise and one hour, :0 minutes later all Bonding Struck stores which either collectively or and the roofs of big department 28 planes were at their mooring The whole neighborhood was wages and provide more jobs. Havana, Aug. 9.—(AP)—Prssl-. individually flagrantly attempt to For First Time in Six Years stores anti-aircraft guns and ma­ places. Plans Suggested dent Machado condemned media­ frustrate the purpose of the presi The armada was flrst sighted (Continued On Pago Nine) chine-guns boomed and chattered. While Hugh b. Johnson, adminis­ tors’ proposals today that bs Isatis dential reemployment agreement.” There was one genuine casualty. AHIM PTS HOLDIIP fifty miles from Cascaes, whlOh is Johnson said that “when employ­ American Wooleti Co. trator, frowns at the woru “boycott,” fourteen miles west of Lisbon. The a political s sns of bloodiflisd, A girl watching one of the air raids be nevertheless tUowed it to become strikas and pasaivs revolutlqB, ers sign this agreement with their from a roof fell and was killed. planes were being led by wireless President after reading Section known that the government would because of the fog. while bis followers raised s cry of Shows Profit. The assumption was that the air use some of the following methods: ON SPEEDING BOAT POLISH AVIATORS Nstionallsm snd Independence. E^bt, no one could conceivably set raiders came from enemy battle­ It was 2:80 p. m., m. t., (9:80 about staggering employee hours, Refusial by thf government to buy m., e. s. t.), when the ships be­ “I em end I continue beinf Pre» ships approaching Tokyo bay from materia] from industries bolding ident of Cube In the plenitude of enforcing rest periods, and increas- the mid-Padfle. The whole show gan landing on the Tagus. ing the time for lunch withoiit pay, NAw York, Aug. 9—(AP)—After aloof from President Roosevelt’s re­ ell my conititutionel prerogetlves,” forms thr second phase of the grand covery code; CRASH ON LANDING or either directly or indirectly con­ operating for six years in the “red” Chicago Police Puzzled Over DETAILS OF ACCIDENT said Machado in reply to a formula the American Woolen Company, re­ maneuvers of the Navj*^ Publication in newspapers of the spire to defeat &e very purpose of New York, Aug. 9.— (AP) —Gen­ presented to him 1^ Unltsd States putedly the world’s largest manu­ “Spiritual Education” names of those who *

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MANCmBSTBR EVENING RERALD* MANCmBETBa 0(»«N h WEDN^DAT, AUGUST 0,1988. ■| ", *' . P A O i t m r -i': I"! #9 night Instead of canying on a year. eommittse .will not name having been makiBg Ids home in fight in the primary there were en­ candidates for town clerk, town Hartford for over months. As RUMMAGE SALE STATEDinVIllEN JENSEN ANNOUNCES DEMOCRATS SCAN dorsements made of offlcieri who treasurer or collector, but will a result he could not be i^aiosd m have been known bpth as *^ew” and endorse the present holders of th^se nomination for the office, not being “old” guards. For selectmen there offices. ' a voter in Manchester, his name TOMORROW ' ASSESSOR CANDIDACY THMlTEMSntKE ____ ■ ( CANDIDATE LISTS were several names selected by the Thp committee went on record as having been removed from the list. Vacant Store In Johnson Block. committee and they will be inter­ recognixing-Dr. B. G. Dolan as the Mr. Ray has been classified as a 'Bold by Lndfes* Aoxlliniy of Former Assessor l^ceks to Fill logical leader of the party in Man­ viewed to see if they will stand as democrat since he announced that Britlsb W ar Veterans. candidates. In most cases these chester and such candidates as they he had voted for President Roose­ 'Pimee on Board Caused by have been seen and will allow their may propose they will submit to Dr. velt and was supporting him .in his' Death. SeTenl MentiMed for Nom- names to be presented, m this list Dolan for his approval. In such work. That he would have receiv­ Groiip of ProAocen Mecimg O w is Harold Garrlty. Thomas Conran, places throughout the state where ed the endorsement for the office John Jansen of 466 B ^ Middle Charles Scrabacz, Michael Beneven- there may be a possibility of an ap­ had it not been for the fact that his ABOUT TOWN in Hartford Today P r ^ Tumpiks, former Asseawr,. has an­ Af«cted DiodH ill isatioB IS SelectiMi — to. Fdward Brosnan and Frank G. pointment, Dr. Dolan's support will name. had been removed, seemed nounced his candidacy for . ths Miss Elna El Hanson of MempMs, be asked and his endorsement will assured. vacancy on the Board ot Assessors B alkn er. Tenn., a guest at Mrs. Emma L. John F. limerick, chairman of supercede that of the committee. sent Their Demands. occasioasd by the death of Loren Be SflOD Arrired A t Dr. M h Leader. Nettleton of Huntington street (or C. the democratic town committee, was Charles Ray of the Rogers Manu­ caiflord, whose term aqiirsB this the past month will leave for New endorsed as the candidate for audi­ facturing Company was considered PRESIDENT TALKS T(^k city tottbrrow where she will year. tor and will receive the support of by the town committee at theit Mr. JsassD is a prominent mem­ spend a week before returning to H artford , A u g . 9.— ( A P ) — Ths Karttord, Aug. 9^(A P) One A tontattv* Itet at offiesn to be the committee for that office. Ed­ meeting last night as a candidate ber of the Manchester Green Com- her home in Tennenee. Miss stats board of milk ^ tro l and a hundred thousamd toctory worken presented for nomination at the prl> ward Moriai^, who was lined up for the office of selectman on their ON WAR ON GRIME mtmlty Club, a member of the Per­ in Connecticut will be affected by • Frances Merrlman of Sarasota, oommlttss of fbur bsq represent­ aaaiies to be held next month was with the old guard a year ago, was ticket this fall, but it wtis found manent Msstoriai Day committee code f6r tbe fabricated metaU Fla., was a week-end guest of Mrs. ing a group of milk producers who ior: approved by the democratic town endorsed for registrar and will have ‘'^ t this could not be done as Mr. and of ths iTnitad Commsrciai Trav- dustry. wbidi will be at'a (Coottnoed Prom Page One) Nettleton. ' are demanding that ths board help committee at their meeting last the support of the committee this Ray is not a resident of Manchester, elera . Association. For the past ten meeting tomorrow in Washington, them estahUu a straight oontract years Mr. Jensen baa developed and over a roll of charts in atutfy lo s s GHenna Dentcm o f 20 W eet maridng one of the most im porti^ p lu for all milk sold to dealers in sold oonsldsrable real estate near today, Mr. Roosevelt indlcatede su - Middle Turnpike, and Mias Nancy fluid form, ths fluid market to be tentative steps in the NRA. program his horns at Manchester Green. so tor as mamufactmtog to this sec­ isfaction with the recent upward Gin o f 14 Bond street, have re­ allotted to producers on a basis tion is concerned. Charles L. Bhram- trend of employment and com­ turned after a vacation spent at rating sehem and ths surplus to Son, asststamt to the president, the modity pricea ' Narragansett Pier, Rhode Island. bC handled by producers, met for a m Manufacturers’ Association o* Con­ It was made plain that the ob­ public discussion o f the plam in the FIND DRIVER. OWNER necticut, left this morning to repre­ jective is a controlled upward move­ Eleanor Duse Lodge, J^aughtera new Senate chamber at. the state sent his organisatton at flie meet­ ment—a leveling off of the peaks of Italy, will held its jnnual ban­ oapitol this afternoon. This demand .and valleys. , quet on Sundi^ at the Sons of Italy is haoked by a conditional threat of ing. The aiseociation explained today The call of Secretary Woodln and hall on Keeney street All members a milk holiday. ^ OP ABANDONED CAR that no code has been formulate^ Professor Fisher followed a confer­ planning kt attend are asked to The plan being dIseuBsea has been amd the meeting is to sound senti­ ence yesterday by the President notify Mrs. Mary Leila Fera of considered at a number 'of pro­ ment among manufacturers tor one. with a special staff of monetary ex­ Cottage street or Mrs. Lena Clg- ducers’ meetings held throughout From th ir polrt of view, it is. the perts. netti of Oak street by tomorrow ths stats during the past week, has AddiseD anii East Hartford most pressing o recovery problems, No Aotton Yet n ig h t ■ ^ been approved at most them, and for the fabricated meW nmkera There Was no indicatioo of any has been signed as an agreement comprise 37 per cent of all manufac­ affirmative action by the adminis­ and demand by, acoordlng to its M o b hiTolTe^OieNiB Mrs. Cora K. Doane and m ikq turing in the United States, with tration on the currency situation. spooaors, more >:haa 1.000 producers,^ S usie B. Doane at N e w York widespread connections in indus­ Indulging in one of his busiest Pfam Diseoseed are visiting Mr; and Mrs. William trial New England. days at the summer White House, It reads, “First, that the price of Hartford HospilaL S. Hyde of 244 Main street Reports that four mme towns to the President also kept a close •all 8.7 per cent butter fat milk to the stote have organized commit­ watch on trouTiled Cuba. He eager­ all dealers shall be at least 7 cents Miss Alice Skrabacx of North tees for tbe campadgn of public ac- ly awaited latest reports from the per quart delivered at market cen' street left today for PlalnviUe tb R obert Schram m , 20, o f Oak ceptamce of the NRA.. afffecting Island and there was a hint that spend three weeks vleiting relatives. ters; street, Addison, was today identified “Second, that there shall be set more than a -core of local communi­ something very definite was expect­ Miss Skrabacx has been unrig at as the owner and Joseph Riley, 19. ties and bringing 'th^ numbe of ed. the Polish vacation school which is tip by producers a system of allot' of Hill street. East Hartford, the ments w quotas-rf the fluid milk town committees to sixteen, wars It was stated that Ambassador . being conducted this summer at the driver of the automobile which received today by the Conneetieut Welles was in charge of efforts to PoHA National church on Golway market to each producer of the toppled over -the banking at tbe state pro rata; Chamber of Commerce. The latest bring about order on the Island but stre e t comer of Wethereli and Keeney organized towns, their chairmen, I "Third, that as so(H) as practical, that there was no Intention of inter­ streets early Sunday morning Riley amd aums served are: Wlnsted. A. G. ference by the administration in the ■ The regular meeting of Sunset plants shaU be established in the was located in .he Hautford hospi­ outlying districts for separating and Bristol, president of the WInstad internal affairs there. Council, Degree of Pocahontas on tal with interna) injuries suffered chamber, chain'an., serving Win- Quite obviously, Mr. Roosevelt is Monday night was followed by a pasteuiixing %be cream (and), until whm tbe eau* went out of control at such- time, responsible dealers will sted; Naugatude.. F. W. Swonston, going quite thoroughly into the party in honor of the 17th wedding 1 au m., breaddng the steering wheel serving N au gatuck amd Bethany; moneta^ question and plans tor a anniversary of Ur', and Mrs. Sebas­ handle it under the farmers' super­ and windshield as it plunged down vision. Essex, orgamized by tbe Essex manage currency. The charts of tian Cantana at Maple street. Mrs. the side bill. Schramm was unin­ Boiurd o f T ra d e; F^tnam , the. Rev. P H O N E 5191 the experts, which do not' alto­ Catana is one of the charter mem­ “Fourth, that we empower the jured in the atceidept. v following three meii to look after Charles M . G ross, chadrmam. serving gether agree on all points, do show bers of the society and has held the The caur, a 1924 Oadcland tour­ Putnam, Woodstock induding four the producers; interests: G. H. Rob­ that the all-commodity price aver­ office of Keeper ot Records fOr the ing, was trau^ed by Lieut. William other communities Thompson, ertson. (of Coventry, president of age has gone gradually upward and past five years. She was remem­ BarTtm through several owners aind Grosvenordade. North GrosvenordaUe, the Farmers National Association); is at about the 1910-1914 level. bered with several giits and fiowers. bad been driven on tbe highways Irving Campbell, (of Rockville) Mechamicsville. Pomfret - with sew- Pleased Most Refreshments were served by the without registration. eraJ locad communities, and E a st- Charles A. Beard, (of South Kent, What pleases the Presideht is Coffee Shop. Riley admitted to tbe investigat­ ford. that,those commodities which went former Columbia University profes­ ing officer that he wau driving the sor and historian), x x x.” The down farthest have gained the most The Young Peoples Polish Society | cau* at the time of the au»ddent and name of Dwight Wadhams of and those which Went down the will hold another of their picnics on thought that tomething went wrong Bloomfield, who drew the resoiu least have come up the least Simday at 2 o’clock at the Happy With the steering gear, although in- EXPECT CLIMAX SOON tions, was later added to this list. Since Meurcb 4. his charts show vesrigarioo disclosed that the steer­ Land PavUloa on Oakland street. . A resolution demandirg that the the cost of living went down a little ing memamism was in good order, The Happy Four orchestra from milk control board adopt this plan and subsequently picked up a little only the steering wheel * being IN CUBAN UPRISING New Britain will furnish music. was also passed and ecifled that, if the board (Ceatlaned Wrem Pwro One) . He is particularly satisfied at the unregistered notor vehicle on tbe dausdrter of Sarver, Pa., are visiting did not adopt the >Ian by tomorrow, i figures^ showing the eost of living highw ays. with her daughter,. Mrs. Joseph the governor would be requested to small shops were clubbed as &»• has gone up very little in relation Handley, of Oaklauid street. remove the board and that, if the thorities forced them to open their to the rise in farm prices. governor then toiled to remove the stores agadns their wUL Mr. Moley also has given consid-. .. An automobile driven by Samuel board) within 24 hours, the signers Strike Spreading erable attention to the economic CONNECnCUT IN “ RED” Haugh of 36 Proctor Road collided would declari a milk holiday. The strikes, meanwhile, grew. studies and there is, of course, the with a car owned by Andrew An- Issue Statement Government employes issuer an ul- possibility that his visit has some saidl and driven by David Davidson "To make clear the issue between BY NEARLY 2 MILUON tflnatum they would Join the waJkr relation to the general survey now which was parked on the south side it and the milk board and the deal­ outs today. Members of the medical in progress. of Center street last night. Haugh, ers," the producers’ committee issu­ federation decided to p'rfpone en­ Sale Ends Saturday The President hsis very carefully Hertford, Ang. 9.— (A P' — The traveling east on Center street, ed a jstatement to just trance into the movement because kept to himself the ultimate lev^ state of Connecticut was *1,978,- skidded on the trolley tracks and before* the meeting with the milk of the necessity of treattog thf of prices which he wants. His ex­ crimed into the leP side of the 844.39 in “tb * red” on July 31, ac- wounded. perts are almost all pointing to'A e board. They said: “The committee cordlhg to a statement State Com­ AaAaldS car, pushing it into ‘ the is of the opinion that the price of The iforifalillL lie American auw? ran ge between 1924 and 1926. . ' curbing and breaking the right missioner of Finance Eldwaod F. bassador submitted to tbe Prerf-r The President expects Mr. and 14 cents to the consumer is too high Had! filed with (Sovemor Wilbur L. front wheel. Haugh agreed to set­ and that ii. will result tn a reduction dent included these points: Buy Tires Today Mrs. Woodin to remain with him tle. the damages. Officer Joseph Cross today. T h at Maufiiado Immediately naunc of milk consumption. It is therefore overnight The Treasury secretary Prentice Investigated. No one was This represents a decreaise of seeking to limit the dealers’ spread a secretary at state acceptable to has been very ill but it is the un­ injured. *5,398,288.17 as compa”ed with the an political fauffiona: tbe constitu­ to a fair return and it insists that derstanding here that he is prepared saune daite ir ”932 when there was tion provides that the secretaury the burden of proof should be plac­ to resume his duties.. Mr. Roose­ Dr. Fred P. Bushnell, Jr., son of a balamce in the general tend of succeed the President; that the ed by the milk board on the dealers velt has a warning in store for him, Dr. and Mrs. Fred H. Bushnell, of *3.419.444.78. President subsequently atsk Con­ when dealers demand a larger however, and that is to take very Elast Center street, has successfully The general , fund receipts f< gress for an indefinite leave of ato TUBES FREE good care of his health. spread than five cents. The funda­ July aunounted to *0,322.813.87 . j : passed his State examination as a sence. Thereafter the new 'secre­ A ^o^er caUer o^ to ^ y s summer j veterinary and will be associated for mental grievance of the producer com parison to *5,381.813.41 tary of state would become presi­ White House list was“ George McAn- present with his father. against the milk bnard is that the July 1932, - decrease o f $2,058,- dent and naune a Cabinet, accept­ neny, commissioner of sewers for Every Pair of Tires You Buy board arbitrarily fixed a mlTilmnm 999.54. The iexpenditures fo r July able to all factions. . The annual outing of Andersoo- price for milkf to consumers on June w eij *1,978,483.64, while last year ’Then. constitutional reforms Sbea Auxiliary will be held Satur­ 11, and did not require that a fixed it was ^,1S3,422A8, n drop of *1.- such au> the restoration of the vicer day. July 12 at Saybrobk Manor. proportion of that increase should 154,939.24. The expenditures fo r prearidency, would be submitted to FLYWHEa TEARS Members will leave the Center by go immediately to producers. The caifitaU Improvements this yeau- Ctongress. The pn^^am wau* work» bus at 9 o’clock, returning at 5 failure of the board to assign a aLmoun.:ed only to *37,458.79, a de­ ed out by WeOes and delegates LOOSE, KILLS MAN p. m. Members and their -friends fixed proportion of the increase to crease of *247,887.20 as compared from opi^tlor groups sad the Norwalk Gold Standard Tires planning to attend may i ontact farmers inomediately is, the com­ to Julv o f laust yeau-. three political j»eurtles. ^ e ceptaaea- Mrs. Marie Holland, 4036 or Mrs. mittee believes, the prime cause of Receipts for July In the highway by Congress would .>• fWlowod by (Contlnned Pmm Page One) Barron, 5412, fOr accomodatioDs the confusion and discontent which fund amounted to 3712,027.44, a const) tutirmal conyentkMi. now pre-vails in the milk industry. while a year ago they w ere ' *60,r ‘ ‘ C a s h Prices** wheel had not been found. No ex­ The committee insists that any 953.12. an 'ncrease o f *251,074.42 These Are Ail planation could be given for its HARTFORD DRY BUREAU price-fixing for consumer^ should in comparison with last year. Its LT. THOMAS QUISH strange disappearance, except that be aecompiufied by a price-fixing for expenditures for July. 19^i were We Have Left So J *1,838, :46.88, an increase of *613.- Come Early At the wheel might have broken and dealers and producers based on the the pieces scattered. TO d o S E TONIGHT principle of a fair return and an 049.22 over last year The balance NOW ON RE TIR Q ILB T of the highway depaurtment as of These Low Prices SALE PRICE N ew L is t . You Save On Mrs. Alida Lewis, mother of the equitable distribution of the burden July 85 was *2,577.490.76. or *262,- Rim Size— 4-Ply Tubes Free accident Tictlm was in the house and losses where such cannot be Tires and Tubes P a ir T ires No Infornatimi Yet How Many 796.32 less tham on the sam e date H autford, A u g . 9.— (A P ) — B ig h t at the time of the tragedy, as was escaped. The committee also in­ officers in the National (9in^ Re­ a year aigo. 6— 28x4.75-19 ...... $ 6.85...... $10.20...... $ 6.70 his wiio, who is employed in Boston Men Will Be Kept in New sisted that in ,80 far as a reduction serve have been placed on the re­ 5-29x4.40-21 ...... 5.75...... 8.70...... QO and was .lome for a few days visit. Bureau. in the amstmt of mils produced, tired list under special ordera issued 3-29x5.00-19 ...... 7.35...... 10.80...... R.Q0 Mrs. I. Tllden Jewett a close friend may ibe necessary, reduction shall HOSPITAl NOTK today by the office of the stats of the family, who lives nearby, Hartford, Aug. 9.— (AP) — The be imposed pro-rato on all produc­ adjutant generad. 2-29x4.75-20 ...... 6.05...... 9.10...... 0.10 .was notified and summoned Dr. E. Hartford office of the Bureau of Captain Daxdel G. O’Connell is V ers. M rs. Framk Covllle o f 20 A sh ­ H. Metcalf of Rockville. Prohibition, headquarters of the placed op- Ihe retired list with "tbs Of *the proposed strike the com­ worth street was dlschaurged amd Uved With Mother Federal enforcement organisation in rank of major. . Rim Size— 6-Hy mittee said: “H producers decide Terrence Murphy of 791 Main street Dr. T. F. O’Loughlln, medical ex­ Connecticut, was to close tonight Others retired are Lieutenant upon a milk holiday then, the com­ was admitted yesterdky. aminer, was also called and gave under the executive order of Presi­ Colonel Clarence .C. Scarborough. 5— ^28x4.75-19 ...... 8.40.. • ' X2eOS •••••• • ••eee«*e 7 1 eOvQO mittee, recommends that producers Mrs. Elizabeth Sc^J'eck of 19 1-* permission for removal of the re­ dent Roosevelt, promifigated June 9. associated with it offer their milk Captadn Hienry F. Feegel. Captain 4-29x5.00-19 ...... 9.25...... 13.1S...... t . 7 00 Eldridge street and Mrs. Mary Richard V Pophaun, Captain Joseph mains to th-! B. H. Preaton funeral abolishing ths bureau. to hospitals, charitable institutions 4-30x4.50-21 ...... 8.15...... 11.45 ...... 0 00 pwlors on ^ark Place. Rockville. Ifltchell of Glastonbury were dis­ E. Slavln, Lieutmant Thomas J. Cedi V. Bassett, recently appoint­ and relief committees, for the bene­ 2-28x5.25-18 ...... 10.20...... 14.90...... q AO Funeral arrangements are as vet ed acting deputy administrator for charged and John McManus of 41 Quiab. Lieutenant Ge«rge H. Wil­ fit of persons unable to buy milk.” Elro street was admitted today. 5-33x6.00-21 ...... 13.30...... 18.85. 1110 incomplete. the state, udd this motnlng, that liams. Jr., and Lieut Harold O. Lewis was formeriy employed in instructions from the Department of T aylor. 5-31x5.25-21 ...... 11.20...... q ?>0 ...... 15.80 Boston but came to live with his Jtistlce at Washington, or from PAYROLL mOHEB Second Lieutenant ‘Andrew Ri»> 4-31x6.00-19 ...... 12.75.____ ...... 18.00____ . . . 10 .«iO mother about three years ago.* Ho headquarters for the New Ehigland CHAMBERS NOT TO SEEK ner Company B„ 169th fofantry,' 2-32x6.00-20 ...... 1 3 .0 0 ...... 18.A.*;...... 10 qo was abdut 5C years old. BesldeB his district at Boston, were expected Bridgeport, Aug. 9.— (A P )— The! has' been directed to appear before 6-29x5.25-19 ...... 10.70...... « .«;o mother and wife, he leaves twb momentarily. Pending tludr re­ average payroD in this dty for an exaunlning board -will de>...... 14.85 July was reported today bj the termine his qualifications for pro­ 7-30x5.00-20 ...... 9.50...... 8 90 brothers, Hrgb ^ d BamuSl. ceipt, he had no means of knowing ASSESSOR’S OmCE ...... 13.60. how many and who in the present Bridgeport Chamber ot Commerce motion to first lieutenant ot in^ 3-29x5.50-19 ...... 11.45...... am 9 per cent higher than that of fan try . * ...... 16.45...... 10.00 MICTBBATED KITTEN personnel in the local office, were / to be retained. ’ June and also exceeded the figure New Britain, Aug. 9.— (AP) The general plan, he said, was to Not a Candidate He Says—May for the porresponding month in Throwing a kitten from a third floor set up a new “bureau of investiga­ Run for Another OiBce But 1932. porch to the ground, a distance of tion” functioning like the prohibi­ Is Undecided. The July payfon averaged 6531,- STATE 80 feet cost Charles Kaxiiisfth |6 tion bureau, imder the Depmijnent 44* compared to |4|T366 tn June * SplMdld Pfetnros! for cruelty to animals in Police of Justice and “there is go<^ reason and *486,1** m .luly, 198*. Court today. He saw his Mrd cage to believe that some part of ths David Chambers, local contractor, Buy Tires Today em p‘ and his pet canary which, he personnel will be transferred to this today denied that he intends to seek KIDNAPINO^CIHAKGB ‘"FWLNCIS told1 Judge William E. Hagearty was faureau,” h « said. the Republicam nominatian for OR GIVE US YOUR ORDER a “swell singer”,-missing. Suspect­ The President’s executive order, assessor £a the prim ary next month.- Chelsea, Mass., Aug. 9;—Oscim •“ASTHER ing the kitten of havlnjg devoured submitted to Congress June 9, be­ Mr. Chambers sadd that he may seek L . H am ilton 28. ot New Haven, the bird, he hurled it off the veran­ comes effective today, 60 days later, a ptoce on the Board of Selectmen Conn., was aurredsd at hir mother's And A Small Deposit .Will Hold Your Tires For Thirty Days. da. Afterwards he learned that a since no action was taken on it. thin yearn but he has not decided on home to this today charged child in the househ

Danbury, Aug. 9.— (AP) —John DANCE! D A N C E ! - D A N C E 1 E. Young. 66, a member of the finn GNea 'by JnMar Soaas ot Italy JOE*8 of p. Young -and Sons, cutters of THURSDAY, AUGUST 10 'at H /'li' Hatters’ furs, was found dead to bis ROLLER COASTER GARAGE autonu^ils to ths garage at bis DICK BEN-VENUTI GENERAL REPAIRING residence on Juniper Iu4ge, meaur DANCE HALL CHET’S And Hit Orchestra (8oaa af Italy BbO, KasMy Btraat) Ageney Ibr Graham Oars. this dty, today. W . Young had been in poor heaUth mors than a Ask for Demeastritlsa. Ai^earid^ At THURSDAY, AUGUST 10 H. A. gtephSM year. Membeto at his'family be- Ueve be became in after starting in Charge of Sales. NOVBLTY DANGS - SERVICE STATION the motor of the ear. The- ignition Cameras Pavilioii DaaeiagStalK 80 OAKLAND STBEET PHONE 5191 ASK FOE HAKRY FOB SALE switch was found to have bean shut LAKB rOOOTOPAira' 1931 Pontfau Sport Coupe. off and ths motor stoppad. 'Mr. 1928 Vdie 4-Door Sodta. Young apparwitly having d m a b le GENERAL AND NORWALK TIRES to perform that act afttf Tsadixing tel. 81*0 M l Bast Oeater St hlB danger. Death waa..eauaad by loacUw ga r \ * fVim, ■•;'. ■ ■■ ’ ■> '" ”.V’ ^'I'

We planned far ahead on Ranges this yegt. Present We Bought Before The Way back in June we placed our Fall reQUiraments* W e bought plenty. Sold at Old Low Price Advanced. The price went up—it’s going up again! . But we are well supplied. And you can buy yoi^ Glenwood NOW at the old low prices — until present WHILE THEY LAST! You Buy NOW— and Save ! stocks are e^austed. A See our wonderful stove display on the main flo o r- twenty different samples to choose from in the most September 1st, New Prices We Will Store Your Stove popular coal, oil and combination models, in every con­ ceivable color variety. Here’s a splendid opportunity to Will Go On Regardless. For Later Delivery—FREE have a beautiful, modem Glenwood in your kitchen.

|> Now Offering The Famous The Beautiful Glenwood F “Lynn” Range Oil Burners Here*s an ideal compact Range for the np-to- W e have selected Lynn as the m date kitchra—where the modem convenience finest thing in oil burners— and economy of oil burning is combined with reliable performance and beautiful appearance. both on its long record of lead­ It comes in a rich green and ivory color com­ ership, and its modem improve­ bination with fun 6-cover oil-finish top that re­ ments, far in advance of pres­ quires no blacking. And it is Glenwood guar­ anteed quality in every respect—even at this ent competing makes in efficien­ low price. cy and reliability. > \ 1 t ® f New die-cast bottle stand in satin silver finish. New pack­ ingless die-cast Lynn Valve. New burner cones for increased capacity and quicker heat When you buy a Lynn De Luxe you are sure of satis­ May be equipped with coal fixtures if wanted. faction—for each burner car­ ries a 10-year factory guaran­ tee. G lenw ood FREE— Oil Burning Range For A Limited Time Only

One of the newest Glenwood models, in the popular hearth­ Oil Supply Tank and 25 less style, with the decorative steel mantle shelf. Full six- cover top and generous oven capacity in a comp^t, s^ce Gallons of Oil with each saving style that is particularly recommended for oil burning, but can be equally well converted to Lynn DeLuxe Burner. coal. Choice of beautiful colors in lus­ trous, permanent Glenwood enamel. $9250 The *Logic* Monogram 2-JN-l OVEN COMBINATION

For a complete Combination Range-Modern in every Glenwood Duplex respect, brautuul enamel color combmations, heavy cast iron construction—you can’t beat this Logic Monogram for any­ where near the price. 2-in-l Oven Combination It comes equipped for either coal or oil, with four- burned gas top and gas burner in the same oven. Here’s the outstanding Glenwo^ in popu­ lar acceptance—the fastest selling Range model we have ever had— the Duplex “2-in-l oven” Combination Range. A perfect operating oven on either coal or oil, and instantly converted to gas by one *119 simple motion. Four-burner gas cooking top, with pilot light—two covers over the ample &eltox. Completely enameled .inside and out. Choice of four colors. The ^Champion \ M onogram For the cmivenience of gas combined with the economy of oil for both heating and cook­ OIL BURNING RANGE ing, this range leads the field. This stove r a especially designed for oil, with insulated steel firebox l^ g s , mica ifire windows, automatic draft reg­ ulator and evwy concdvable aid to oil burnihg efliciency. It’s a big stiwe, with plenty of heating » snudl price. Ivory eoamd shaded inra green, on a wonderful smooth exterior finish. n 4 5 May be equipped with esgl flatives if wanted. All Prices Advertised Are Cash Terms May Be Arranged at SUght Extra

Even with the extra charge for time payments, you will still CLU B T E R M S save money on our August Range Sale. Our Club Terms allow you to buy at a discount with a Whole Year To Pay. And it’s safe Twdhre Months Twelve Months to say your Range will cost you more for GASH this Fall than you W f M I T o Pay can buy it now on TIME. The G. E. Keith

A- PA€®FGtIR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN^ WEDNISDAV. AUGUST 9i IMS.

d O it Order of Hibernians held was a visitor here Monday, iea- their regular meeting last evening deavoring to kxric up family LOCAL YOUni SAVES GEN. COXEY DEFEATED DIIWILUAIIB^' ECONOMIST RAPS In their hall. A social hour followed genealogy. She is a descendant of BIGWE$TSIDE ROCKVILLE the meeting at which refreshments the Rev. John BUss, first minister o f were served. - the town back in Coloni< * days. LIFE OF BATHER IN ODD PRIMAKIES REACB^ B ilti Misses Julia Baker and SHlen Bll- Miss Rachael Harris of Brown flCNIC TONIGHT University is conducting research son of Talcott avenue have ream ­ Arthur Davis Brings New Massillon, Ohio, Aug. 9.— (A P ) — Local Medical EzaaUiier ed from a week’s vacation spent at wmrk in this section to bcTused in a “General” Jacob 8. Coxey, veteran 4S ROCKVILLE FIKMS Paterson, N. J. linguistic atlas o t the United Hampshire Man to Shore and crusader for the unemploy^ was joys Good Heattb-^ H n States, .under direction Of Pro­ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Bymea t3»o Resnacitatea Him. defeated for ^ RepubbcAn nomina­ Pnuetieed Hera 5S. Teara. . OrgM That PnUic Works and family of Webster street are fessor Hans Karuth of Brown E n o i^ Food fwr 3,000 Kid* tion tor mayor of Massfllon jrester- University. Hie movement is under SIGN NRA AGREEMENT spending a week at Crystal Lake. Arthur ^vls, son of Mrs. Edith dty, running a poor third in the WllUaxr the auspices-cf the Am erlam Coun­ Dr. R. Tiokm* iosiu Cards were received 'yesterday Davis of Center and Linden streets, primary. ‘Two years sgo he was medical examintr. yeetasdty je jaai Program Be Lanndied As cil 01 Learned Societies in Wash­ d m — Sports Program Many Awaiting Further Infor­ from Miss Julia Qulxm of this city who is spending bis vacation with nominated and elected by record mia- ed his 80th blrtMsy 'ittd s p ^ part ington, D. C., with the collaboration J o r l^ . who is spending a week with Mrs. of several universities and colleges, bis gran dp aren t Mr. and Mrs. W il­ of the morning at the Aieoc’ jlWsr k the United States. mation— All Expected to Co­ Katherine Robinson of Portland, liam Walsh of Center street at ToBeGiveiL daarenoe W, Angennan, the eeun- Go)* Club where Ds played a i’oiBBd' for the systematie study of the dJ president who oppoeed raoet of operate in Plan. Maine. spoken Isnguage o t New ESngland. Pleasant Vi^w, is credited with sav­ of golf and later retwrtisd to Wa Mrs. Ida Casin and son, Harold ing of the life of a Manchester, N. Ooxey*8 policies, won the nomina­ office. During the iftv-thrae years A s far as possible old people who tion with 1,477 votes. C. Herbert Rockville’s business men and in­ and daughter. Murid of New York are natives are interviewed. H. man. ’The quick work of Arthur H ie kiddies and older folks are that be oeen folVowing Um Cambridge, Eng., Aug. 9.— (AP) Whitman reoelved 1,219 and Ctoxey dustry are 100 per cent behind the City are the guests of Mr. and Dr. C. K. Douglas of Boston, is and his resuscitation action on the practice o^ medicine in Manchester —Sir Arthur Salter, the eminent In for anotl\er picnic and general 647. Mrs. Hyman Stone of East Main spending soipe time at his country New HaiiE^shire man after be bad be baa found time to take pert, fai economist, censured what he called National Recovery A ct and up to sport night this evening at the West Coxey early in the century gained street this week.' home. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond taken him from the water is at­ many dvlc ictlvltles nid hM senr< the British gfovemmeht’s do noth­ noon yesterday a total of fbrty-five Side Playground when various food nation wide notice by leading an Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mozzer of Weeks of White Plains, N. Y., are ed as a representative- of M adfch^ ing policy and strongly urged public tributed by a doctor from Westerly, “army” of jobless men to Washing­ firms had signed the agreement at Mt. Ephralr N. J:, arr spending his guests. Dr. Douglas has visited which has been solicited ind gener­ ter in the General Assembly. works programs'similar to those in as lutving saved the life. ton. the United States speech today the Rockville post office. The date two wreks with the latter’s par­ a number of places of interest The family from Manchester, N. ously donated by many local com- He became medical ex in ^ e r on ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schlaider before the Liberal Summer school. set for Che chsmge in service at the about New England during the sum­ H., by the name of Looney, had panlea will be distributed to all the the death of Or Julian Parker and of Longview. mer, including Lake George, N. T., has held that office for over a Cheap money, which Is the basis Rockville Woolen Mills is Monday, rented a cottage at Pleasant View children present, free, this distribu­ of the present British policy, the August 14, although other smaller Kiowa Council, Degree of Poca­ parts of Maine, etc.' quarter of a century to nls early and were ~vi8lting the place for the tion to begin at 6 o’clock. BOY SCOUTS’ FOUNDER economist found wholly insufficient. firms are expected to make an Im' hontas, • will hold their regr' r John Mosny, son of Mr. and Mrs. first time. Mr. Looney, who is in the days of practice be covered his ter­ “ I am convinced,” he asserted, mediate change. business m eetL'j in Red Men’s haU Stephen Mosny, has secured work furniture business in Manchester, Enough foodstuff is available for ritory on a high-wheel ble]rBle. *'tbat unless Great' Britato adds to' Several o f the business firms of on Friday evening. Miss May Phil­ as usher at the Capitol Theater, N. H., and 62 years o f age, had gone 3,000 youngsters and parents should HONORED BY AMERICANS He always had a good horse aud lips, Pocahontas, wlU pre ' le and Hartford. He is a graduate of the policy of cheap money some Rockville have not signed as yet in bathing. He was not aware of the see to it that they are present to re­ waa one of the first doctors in town requests dU members attend. Windham high school, class of 1933. ceive the many taaty and useful Und of stimulus that wiU incresuse although they have signified che:r st- ength of the surf at the beech to drive an automohile. Uhtfi the John Forrest of Orchard street Mrs. Anne C. Gilbert and sisters, gifts to be given them. Through a GodoUo, Hungary, Aug. 9.— (A P ) the demand for money, we shall Intention to >1gn up but are await­ and was knocked down. He was formal organlzatioD at the health is spending two weeks with h'-'son, the Misses Pendleton, motored to well known grocery store in town —A fter making a formal inspection department in Manchester be was have a much slower recovery and ing to learn more about the code rendered unconscious and was un­ EHmer Forrest and family at De­ New London Tues^y afternoon, bread has been solicited from many of American and other camps. Ad­ also the local health ''fficer. increase of employment than other- which will apply to their particular able to get back to shore. Davis troit, Mich., and will also attend calling on Mrs. Charles C. Sellers of the leading bread companies with miral Horthy, regent of Hungary, Dr. Tinker enjo]^ good health vise would be possible.” line of business. Yesterday after­ seeing the man In trouble went to Time Now Bipe. the World’s Fair. and her infant son at the Lawrence the E. 8. Kibbe Company of Hart­ paid a surprise incognito visit to see and in his work as medical exam­ noon a total of 45 firms had signed and Memorial Hospital. Mr. Looney’s assistance. He was the actual camp life here of the Sir Arthur, who formerly headed up at the Ftockville post office and Mrs. John CaUahan has returned ford furnishing Jelly for the sand- iner when called elthe- eariy < - The Rev »/-’ter Vey preached brought to shore where David, who wlchea; cheese has been donated by fourth world Boy Scout jamboree. the economic section of the League before Saturday every business to her home in Medford after late is able to make a quick trip Sunday at the Hebron Congrega­ baa given much time to, physical the K raft Cheese Company, lemons Ht was received b> H. D. Mc­ ot Nations, said conditions are now firm in Rock'ville is expected to be spending a ''''^w days with Mr. and to the scene when notified. tional churches, making a compari­ culture work, started to 'work over from EiVerybody’s Market, sugar Bride, American camp chief, and ripe for the inauguration of a pol­ party to the new agreement. Mrs. James Devlin of King street. son betwe«$n the human soul, in its him. He did not show indications .of from Manchester Public Market, A. the honorary patrol from each icy of public expenditures wMch Pr^ident Ctorbin K. Englert of Miss Florence Herzog, who has RUDKINS DYING. aspects and development and Uie recovering, but Davis kept at his A P. Store and Finast Company. American troop. would have been dangeirous in 1931. the EtockvUle Merchants Associa­ been spending a week with her Los Angeles. Aug. 9.— (A P )—^Aee workings of the radio. work. As be continued to work the Life-Buoy Soap samples through The came] of the Syrian scouts He asserted the world economic tion is in touch with the officials of aunt, Mrs. Herbert Hewitt of Tal­ Hudkins, one-time “ Nebraska Wild­ man showed signs of life, but there Lever Bros., of Cambridge, Mass.; was turned over to the scouts’ police conference had suffered from the the Manchester and the Hartford cott avenue, baa returned to her cat” of the boxing ring was in a was something peculiar about his Luden’s cough drops from Luden guard because it was bothered too silence of Walter Runciman, presi­ Chambers of Commerce in an ef­ home *n Westfield, Mass critical condition at a hospital here reactions. It was discovered by the Co., with the Manchester Bottling much by amateur photographers. dent of the Board of Trade, at the fort to learr some information rel­ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Da^ks and today. BIG NEWSPAPER CHAINS doctor on his arrival that in falling Works making up the lemonade an Hearst operates 24 newspapers boats of the American yacht club nim, who for 15 years had been a ofen, meat market; Henry F. Bone- Penn Road ...... 4 team be will have some special acts Bring your'shoes to us. We throughout the country and which yesterday completed a cruise teacher at St. Michael’s parochial wald, photoprapher; John Bonan, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Freyslnger Segal L o ck ' ...... % which should make a good impres­ Scripps-How-rd 25. from Rye, N. Y., to Fisher’s Island. do not cobble them—^we rebuild school here, died this morning at “The Diner” : Stephen H. Connors’ and George H. Dyson of New Brit­ Stand Oil I n d ...... sion on all present. ’The tennis Both organizations said they them to factory newness. Our St. Vincent’s hospital following an Smoke Shop; A. J. Costello, new ain were dinner guests Sunday at United Founders ...... match will be between the Rec team illness of a year. cars and repairing; Cramer’s La­ the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cieorge would go iMyond the provisions of United Gas ...... 4% and the liiddletown Y. M. C. A. UP TO ft specialty is rebuilding Falcons the code by putting reporters, re­ A native of Bttffalo, N. Y., Sister dles Read tc Wear Goods; Leo F Klbbe. Other guests at the United L t and ^ow A ...... 5% aggregation and an interesting eve­ fti adjustable and all other arch sup­ write and copydesk men on a 40- Util Pow and L t ...... Boniface was professed as a Fran­ •Dowldfwlct, meats and groceries; Kibbe borne on that day were Mr. 1% ning o f tennis .Is predicted. and Mrs. Leon Bidwell of Glaston­ hour a week basis. Under an Inter- Mavis Bottle ...... porting shoes. W ork is done ciscan nrm in that city 23 years Diamond Shoe Store, retail shoes; For the intersectional competition bury, William K. Raymond and son, pretatirn of the rode by Hujgb S. with the newest nuichlnery, the ago. Corbin K. Englert, meats 'Jid pro­ the both playgrounds will be repre­ William, Jr., of Westchester, and Johnson, director of the recovery NOT A CANDIDATE sented by a ^rls* and a young men’s best prime leather is used. ^ . visions; Gustave H. Friedrich, jew­ Mrs. Carrie I. Burnham of Amston. $300 administration, these employes V S eler; Bridie J. Finley’s Chic volley ball team with much compe­ 7ou May itp«y in eat leentii, ft) Mr. and Mrs. Gibson Preston of were classed as professionals and New York, Aug. 9.—(AP)— Shoppe, women’s wearing apparel; tition expected for the evening. time wentlii, lii mentln, ten ^ Ask Your Friend Brookl3m, are guests at the home of along witb executives anu those in Comptroller Charles W. Berry an­ Ra3rmond J Finley, battery sta­ In the event of inclement weather Mniht, or • leofcr Smo their son-in-law nnd daughter, Mr. managerial and supervisory capaci­ nounced today that he would not g\ • Who Has Tried UsI tion; Farrenkopf Grocery, gro­ the' program as much as is possible and Mrs. Robert F. Porter. ties were not affected. be a candidate for re-election. i yw wbL g| ceries and provlfllons; .he Good will be held on Thursday evening. Mrs. Emily Cone is spending a ’The Scripps-Howard code will b “Under present conditli ns." he Will Association Stores, retail little time as the guest of her sis­ put into eject "immediately,” while said in a statement, “it would be P ersonal STATE SHOE stores; Otto Kindersberger, bak­ ter. Mrs. Frederick Wyman and the new Hearet policy will begin impossible for me to accept such a ery; John J. Lee, drug store: Jo­ IN BANKBUFTCY Finance C o m pany family. She is on her way from on August 14. nomination if it were made.” REPAIR SHOP seph La'vltt. grain and coal dealer; Miami, Florida, where she spent the Both organizations said “many” He refuseo to say an3rthing fur­ New Haven, Aug. 9.— (AP) —A |Rooa S. state Theater BISs. Lutz and Wells, electrical dealer For Free DeUveiy, winter, to her summer home in additional employes would be taken ther. • bukkruptcy petition pf .the R. and TBS Mala 8t» Maarheater and contractor: George W. Lutz, California. on. but neither could estimate, the . Berry recently returned from a B. CbDstructlon Company, Inc., . o f , tlpeia Th a rad a y BeealasB C a tll S B. M. Dial 8838 hardware; Maurice Millef, cigar Pboae S4S0 Robert E. Porter and fainlly ac­ exact number pending a survey of trip to E|urope where he studied Bridgeport, filed here, shows debts manufacturer; Marjorie Metcalf, The aaly eharse In three percent per companied relatives of the Porters all plants. municipal taixlng methods. of $32,362 and assets o f $18,749. moath na napnld amoant of loan. drug store; A. B, 'Iltchell, jeweler; and friends, including Mr. and Mrs. V. Charles J. McCarthy, groceries: M. Winthrop Porter and family, Mr. ”■ McCarthy, department store; and Mrs. Wilbur N. Hills and fam­ Peerless Silk Textile Co.,n silk in­ ily, and Miss Florence Jones, o f dustry; People’s Savings Bank, Gilead, also Mr. and Mrs. William mutual s a v in g bank; William Pu- Brainerd and. sons, Charles and luska, d g a r manufacturer; J. Rich­ Warren, and Mrs. Lucy Milton and ard Quinn, The Ruby Shoppe, ladies son Raymond of Hartford, on a pic­ and children’s furnishings; James nic gathering at Rocky Neck Park, R. Quinn, home furnishings and fu­ Sunday. .Seaside .sports and a pic­ neral director; Dr. W alter H. Rob­ nic dinner were enjoyed. inson, dentist: Arthur Rabinovitz, Professor Horace Martin, his the Rock'ville Milling Company, mother, Mrs. T. D. Martin, his sis­ grain and feed; Randall Stationary ter, Miss Marjorie Martin and his Co., stationary and newspapers; three -children, visited . Stafford Rockville National Bank, banking; Springs, where his late father was a John T. Schwarz, retail coal; former rector, and called on a num­ Amelia Schaeffer, meats and pro'vi- ber of old friends Sunday after sions; Shoe Shine Parlors, hat and noon. cleaners; Rev. George T. Sinnott, Miss Thelma Cummings spent the church and cemetery; George W . week end as guest of A&. and Mrs. Seifert, bicycle repairing; John George West of East Hampton. Staudt, fiorlst; Icbm alr Brothers, Irwin Emmons and son Henry retail groceries; Charles Vetterleln, spent the week end in Bostmi, gas station and restaurant; John where they called on the former’s Williams, painter and decorator; wife and his son Farrar and family. Luther A. White, undertaker and They foimd Mrs. Emmons improv­ furniture. ing. Floor Prices Rise AUan L. Carr, reader, preached Much to the surprise of many of cm the transfiguration, at the mom- 1 * the residents of Rockville yester­ kig service at St. Peter’s Episcopal church Sunday. James Martin of day the price of flour in the retail East Hartford, a former member o$ stores of Rockville suddenly took a the choir, ' and Professor Horace rise of a total of $1.36 e barrel. In Martin sang an Offertory duet, most of the stores where the small "N ow ’The Day Is Over.” Mrs. bags of flour were selling for $1.19 Catherine Bowen accompanieo the the price rose 17 cents bringing the mrgan with violin. new price up to $1.36 including the tax. The Hebron Town Team v. ~n from the Hartford Burnsides in a base­ An inventory was taken by the ball game played'Simday afternoon NEW merchants of the stock of flour on on the Amston .ield. The score was hand which bad been purchased 11-4. ’The game between the Cardi­ after July 7. Local merchants re­ nals and Storrs College team did FALL ceived notices and fonm relative not materialize. to filing tax returns on this flour. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Thrackery of Much Needed Rain Arrives Port Richmond, Staten Island, were DRESSES The much needed rain, which has week end guests at the home of been needed for several weeks, ar­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Hildlng. rived late yesterday afternoon, While George Wyman was absent •I] making It neesaary to postpone the Sunday from his little oottage on out-of-door boxing matches of the Chestnut Hill, sneak thieves en­ $4-98 C. D. K. Athletic Club at Crystal tered and stole articles of furniture, Lake. Farmers aU through Tolland including, reports say, a cot bed, It’s smart to look ex­ county bad been hoping for rain also com which be bad picked for for several weeks because of their his supper, and other small belong­ travagant this Fall... dry 'fields. Many of the beautiful ings. Other places in the vicinity but it’s wise to be lawns about Rockville bad been have been entered in the same way thrifty. Fradin’s new wilted by the intense heat of the of late years, and things stolen. So frocks will do both past weeks making it necessary to far state p

break," - euirently playtng at toe ahd< • the- Enprsas," dU ■ .a osoiq^ tlM tfe^'in toa^ to the cottagq, |lublard tsstlfled, bs Stota '^toester,' wucb in i^ v’ t ^ ^ lt;jeb vrito '.toe'dtMetom.^of by 'toa pupobial s^^ysifMnoS'.'of *Llli found 50 or more cars parked in AMUSEMENli “/Sim at;t)aybreak.” . . * l ^ ,flbade, wsl> | M n stogsr rsi “ H O S f TO BOLTON back of the bouse, preventing him FRANCE TO REWAHD picture one of musual ehaim and Glorious 'RiAjif. in from approaching l)is property. distihetion. A,tola at toe.sge-M leepRy (sntursd tm W CarraU’s R oxv; IvEW YOfm <*ViMMtiss.'* Vtosr aoti inoiuda Bfl- “Why don’t you move your carp so STATE THEATER attraction of youth tor yoiito* R il • i IN V A D E IS FINED I can drive in?” Hublard said be neverthelosa tor di^erentit fiwlp ^ 1st Sqd Umb, Madison . SguarS asked one of the drivers. All the “Sterm At Daybreak" usual triangle drama. lAid inn to e ' “■*fJ5hwan, The F^serlee^,- • Boyff CBub guinUt, OsOrgs Apdrae toat wlO five you marveibiis iSort in douUa^iuiek tlma?.. - Just satisfaction he got was an invitation “Beet Of Enemies" seething Balkaris at toe o*iflo«ifbre«4 Feaiteds;"’ the moei foursome, Mndrsd PattSMen. Davs to “Go to hell.” of the Worid Var. its narrf|iye noent in'toe'series A the.famous Schooler and his Gang and the Oaa aak your druggist a 85o bon The beachcombers utilised the Fliers Wb» Broke tong Dis- “Storm at Daybreak" with Kay encompasses "he plight of dfieertt Edgar. Rice storiea yVMter (ilria. PETERSON’S OlWtllBMT, Lake DweDers TeD of Hublard pump house for a bath Francis. Nils Aether, Walter Hus­ era, includes a spectacular asfasel* stliiT^ Buster ^ b b e, iUited ator Added short subjsets on ths a little, right a a m aSd ptostol mimitea all sorsaejSi palm itehlaf house, its owner testified, and over­ ton and PhllUpa Holmes plus “Best nation and then centerr oh ' toe lata and Olymplo sufimmihg eharn- screen are a Mickw 'Mouae .car­ ran the beach and the -grounds; tiiK^ Records to Recdre conflict of a, woman who lovee a fdon, is. toe featured scree « attrac- toon, “The MSU' root” and an disappears—you ban aft, (rtand, walk Whoopee, Nudity, Noise sprawling on blankets. They made ./ * . I of Elnemles” with Buddy Rogers, tl(m of,toe new program now at In 'com fort. M ott jN dntol pUba Marion Nixon and Frank Morgan young officer but refuser to be dis­ Andy C9yde comedy, "Loose ,IUlar the days for the Collins’s (Mr. Col­ loyal to her husband. > Tt baa an the R e ^ ’Theater, 7th Avamie..and tlons.” often vanish In a fSw . Grey s toe most unjusual-.larsan pictures Jabez White, Bolton “cut«up*’, was Syria, Aim: »:- t(A P ) — “Man of the Foreet” with an out- be^ben toe three prindpal (pro- whoopee and nude bathing in the ____ CP Row and Paul Codos are ta^nista. Kay Francis offeri.f to date.. It .waa directed by Robert $ 2 S R E W A R D DR. U. M FAH REB . the central figiire, late yesterday lake. Cars were seen at 'times from standinx group of Western stars HiH; with toe personal co-opera- RW be said tor any oero whleb due to receive a milUen francs ' m and “^dnigbt Mary’^ with Loretta memorable portrayal as too wife, DENTIST afternoon, in a! stirring session of many states including one from Cali­ a grateful government for bringing tion oT Edgar Rice Burrougba, and Great Uhristopber Pealtive Ooca Young. Rlcexdo Cortes and B“ran- NUs Aether is exceUent Sf.thc laisphsns 56 Pratt strasc Justice Lewis D. Eaton’s court in fornia, so withnesses declared. the world straight-line distance young officer and Waiter Huston Includes in Its cast, in admtion te Core eaanet. remove. Alee good S-S4M Hartford, Ob ■nmothy J. Hurley of Bast Hart­ fUgbt record to France. chot Tone. Crabbe, Jacqnehne Wells, Edward for oalioaeee, waste and metes. Bolton, the result of a determination On Sunday comes “Mary Stev­ makes the most of his gripping DenSstry that will pisaee yon, ford, owner of a cottage, was The prise, which now is worth role as the husband drho Is too Old Wooda, PhllO Mc(CuUougb, Matoeiw Soto In Manchester by GLEN- at a pries yon oaa a S e ri to pay. on the part of a number of cottage White’s sole champion. He testified about 553,800, was offered by the ens, M.D.^ ' ^ . Bets and Mlscha Auer. ' N ET'S, 789 Main Street. There is a terrific quality of sin for his wife. Richard Boleslavsky, owners at the south end of Bolton that he thought he had a right lo air ministry to be paid at the end fresh from his triumph with “Rae- •. The pretentious vsristy show lake to rid themselves of the rm- have whoever he wanted of hto of 1988 providing the mark stood ceritv es are being shown from toe Visitors Simday evening at Mr. to the witness, that he “would be close fitting toque to those with and Mrs. Charles Fish’s were Mrs. Why We Guarantee there when he got back” as Collins drooping brims. William Cowles and her sons ot Positive 2-Way declared that he was going to get Prices have increased some but Manchester and William O. Seyms To Save You Money Constable Pirie. not enough to put these garments of Colchester. . Skid Protection Collins did bring the officer and out of toe range of tot. average Old Home. Carnival will take White was arrested, charged with buyer. place in (jolchester, Aug. 10, 11 and Of course Riversides are made> breach of the peace and trespass 12. There will be a mammoth his­ For greater safety. Riverside’s Pirie, testifytag to the manner- of torical pageant, b a ^ on toe actual in one of America’s largest and the arrest, stated that he had noti­ Center Traction Tread gives history of Colchester. (Ik>lcbester best tire factories. BUT—they fied White and others that they BOLTON County orchestra and band also both forward and sidewise skid must have “written” permission to Continental Fife and Drum Corps, come direcs to u ^ m in u s the pass down the lane to the lake. Even Indian relics, antiques, handcraft of protection! This is a patented Mrs. Ann Skinner’s children, neigh- ' Miss Evelyn Fish, Miss Winfield all kinds, iUustrxted and motion piC' manufacturer’s selling and gen­ bors, were so told, Pirie said, al­ and Miss Ruth Lee are Bolton’s tures on New England and Colches­ Riverside feature that took over though Mrs. Skinner told the court graduates from Manchester High. ter. eral overhead expense. That’s., that Pirie did not say that "writ­ Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Foote 3 years to perfect We hgye not ten” permission was necessary. M iss Ehrelyn Fish is em ployed at a saving. The second saving Cheney Brothers. Winfield Lee en­ visited their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. licensed any other manufao, Collins also told to the court that Herbert Strong at their summer comes hrom Ward’s low cost White was heard by others to ters toe Middlesex training hospi^ turer to use it. And you’ll find in September and Ruth Lea, New home in (Colchester Sunday after­ threaten him, the gist of the threat noon. method of distribution. These being that he (White) would “get Britain Teachers (College. Riverside’s non-skid safety Services at toe Congregational Mrs. Edith Davis and her son of two reasons explain why we sell him” when he got out on the state Hamden, were visitors Monday at tread is wider! That means up road. charch will be omitted Sunday Mrs. Hart E. Buell’s. high quality tires for less. It’s Mr. and Mrs. Collins both testi­ morning. It has beeibtoe usual cus­ J. B. Jones and Mrs. Ruby Gibson to 40% more rubber on the fied to deplorable conditions that tom toe past few years to close toe were visitors in Rockville Monday. simple to figure om for yourself had existed at the ladce all summer. first two weeks in August road than in other famous Mr. and AAra. Edward E. Foote why Riversides are better in Mrs. Collins said that people crowd­ The Ladies society will meet at and Mrs. Alfred H. Post visited their makes. Riversides are safer— ed the beach, used filthy language the hall Thursday afternoon. The mother, Mrs. EUizabeto Hills at the quality, mileage, and s a f^ than within hearing of the cottagers and hostesses are Mis;j Annie Alvord, Willimantic Camp Ground, Monday because you can stop tpiicker! conducted themselves “more like Mrs. B. S. McGurk and Miss Kath­ afternoon. any other tire at the same price. hoodlums than decent people.” erine O. Hanolin. Floyd Fogil has broken ground Save with safety on Riversides! White, she said, was one ot the lead­ The Grange picnic was held at for. a house near toe residence of ers of this group and she said that Rocky Neck State park Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Post. “everyone was afraid oi him.” The Grange will hold A setback and •Raymond. Smith is building The state of affairs was too much whist party at toe Community bungalow near toe residence of his for William Beckwith, emother prop­ House Wednesday evening at 9 mother, on the Hebron road. erty owner in the troubled area. He o’clock, d. s. t. 'Mrs. A. H. Post, Mrs. Charles.Fish told Justice Eaton be bad been Junior Jones is visiting his cousins and her children, Barbara O. (Calvin driven clear away from the cottage Aceynato and Merle Jones in motored to (Coventry Lake Sunday by the whoopee, leaving his* daugh­ Hebron. and spent part of toe day with Ar ter and hei child to endure the con­ Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Alvord gnd and Mrs. Louis Twining. Shirley Ghes 8% to 36% ditions alone, both day and by night. ! Mr. 8md Mrs. Edwin Lawton have Fish returned home with them after Ward^s Unlimited Later, he said he returned to the o n . ->1 returned from a trip to Chicago. paslng a few days there. TTiey also S m w U h sa fa ty lake to be with them. Longer Wear George Nelson, R. F. D. carrier called at Mr. and Mrs. Allison Guarantee Threw Old Man In Lake Frink’s in Andover. Beckwith said that on bis return has been notified that he will be changed from this part of his route Clayton Hills is much Improved A secret process which mixea bib granddaughter pointed out in health but not able to return to There’s nothing half-way nor RIVERSIDES White to him as . the “man who to So. (Coventry. TTiree routes' will just-the-right percentage of be made out of four. Bolton will his hom e. y o n e swears so much.” Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Buell spent half-hearted about Riverside’s of Ameriem’s finek tires. The “Never in my life—and I’m '/O have Mr. Fredericks who will cover ^^Carbon-blaek” with the finest Gi'.ead and Bolton. Mr. Fredericks Simday afternoon with relatives in guarantee! Every single River­ 29x4.40»21 sise prie^ ms low ms: years old” said Mr. Beckwith on the South Manchester. stand “have I been in court on any will cover 39 miles am. Mr. Nelson, rubber gives Riversides their 44 miles. Mra Anna Fejy and her son, Wil­ side tire is guaranteed to give case. But I came here today to liam, of South Manchester, visited granite-like strength and tough­ Miss Carrie Fries of So. Coventry testify willingly to the nuisance that her brother, Romolo Saglio and service that is satisfactory to is visiting her aunt Miss Lavenia ness. -Tests |Hwvo that this for­ has been so unbearable at Bolton family Sunday. ■you. No time limit! No mileage Lake.” Asked to state whether or Fries. E. W. Buell U ill with toe sum $ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ’Thrall of mula, one of the most, carefully not nude bathing was Indulged in m er grip. limit! A tire has to be extra by those that frequented the beacn, Cromwell were recent guMts of Frank Rockwood ot North Frank­ guarded in the industry, gives Mr. Beckwith said that he only Miss Adelia Loomis. lin was a business caller recently at good and extra safe to be backed saw nude bathers there at night. Mrs. EHsie Jones spent one day E. W. BueU's. Riversides hrom 8 % to 36% As an afterthought he said that by the strongest guarantee tire 4 eomp(.f« new lUtek of other this week in Gtlead as guest of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Romolo Ssgio and longer wear. ] “imder those oondltions the best Hart Buell. Tliey visited Mr. Buell fam i^ spent a day recently with her ever written. r ftfee priced limitarly lowl place for me was in the house” to in the WilllmanUc Memorial hospi­ )>arent8, Mr. and Mra Alex Marchlsi which Justice Eaton said: “it pro­ tal. in Bucldnghaxn. bably was.” m poaed Eddie Jacobs of Baltir said that his acquaintance with coi.- inore; Sidney Wood encountered dition^ at the lake during the week Sumner. Jokn McDairmitf of Fort Worth, M o Among those having new cars in was very meager. He .y • n ,v . ■ % ? PAGE S IX BUNCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. OONN- 'W EblTOSAT AUGUST 9 ,19W. < > I 't »»•..)« illanrIrFstrr home owners In whol unnecesssxyuaaee I to Massachusetts the price of mint tern. One, who aatx plentifol of .didn’t . ssem_ Jo.'h a. peril of losinf their dwUUBfs. to Boston consumers Is to be ad these succulent foods and also pro­ tricks. tects himself by wear^ proper Behind thc' Scenes in ^ e wish Chalnnan WOson luck vanced one cent a quart tomorrow. iJMusoa.-npt reaiistog that the Enpntng flrrald clothing, would not-be llkety to de­ first speaker tad presented the in his efforts to arouse the Gtovemor After that advance has been made velop sunstroke or heat eatoaustlon PUaUSHSD BX THB code, halted Btaelatr after about aSR A L D PRINTING COMPANT, INC to some sense of his responsibilities e price win be 12 cents a quart in a serious degree. . two minutes and said be must wait It Blutll StrMt —but, candidly, we don’t bSUeve he In Connecticut It is now 14. In until the oode had been offered. Manoheatar, Coao. QUnmONB .\ND ANSWERS WASHINGTON Btoelair* ctmfused. left the baU. THOMAS PBBGUSON win have much. New York It Is 18. Ganaral Manacai When Jotmson called for him again, Meantime, ^parently, the Masse What Is Paresis I STAFF OF NRA TOlLfl ^lost four pounds to two weeks, and someone else had to read the sin- Question: K. H. M. writes: “Please It'S going to be a crime if she loses Founded Ootober 1. I t l l HANDS OFF. I chusetts milk producer Is to re- OVEBTOaC .0 ^ WORK OQDB dalr statement. Publlahed Bvery Bvenlnc Bzoept 1 apswer these questions through any more^ Snndaya and Holldaya Entered at the Though there is little doubt that I celve, under the new price manage' the column: (1) What does ‘pu^ Government Workers Don’t Get the • This goes on especially to Post Office at Manchester, Conn., as Benefit of 40-Roar White OoDar NRA, the AgriculturaJ Adjustment ’ Buslneos of Being Toogh Second Class Mall Matter. the present political troubles in 6 1-4 ^ ts a quart for his sis’ mean? (2) What was the cause of a pain around the heart when I W eek Adm^tration. the Public Works When an todustrtollst gets tough. ^ SUBSCRIPTION RATES Cuba are the most serious which Pi^^ct under a “straight con- Johnson stUl knows how to get One Xear. by mall ...... -.tAOO carried a hea-vy load up a flight of Administration, toe R. F. C. and Per Month, by m a ll...... I .60 that island republic has experienced I tract” to Connecticut at a meet- stairs? Every time 1 tried to By RODNEY BUTCHER other agencies actively promoting touidiai'- Slnrle codes...... 4 .08 since it was freed from the control “ Uk dealers last night they breathe or bend jver I felt the pain. the New Deal. But it’s also true He caUed to represenutlvea of Delivered, one year ...... tO.OO It'lasted about two hours.” Washington, Aug. 9 — Some at of many regular departments and the ebipbuildem one night when an of Spain, there is a very general I asked by a grower represen- impasse had been reached on their MEMBER OF THF ASSOCIATED Answer: “Paresis” means a form least of those white collar workers bureatis which are operating with PRESS feellng in this country that fur-|tstivo what the beat price they of brain degeneration and is a bery new diitles and curtailed staffa code., about whom Geh. Johnson has been The ahlpbuliders found Joseph Juied^'“ ®the* us^for wSbiicirioJ medUtlon and could W under a straight contract serious and usually fatel dlsoider. entitled ______’The pain you tell me about may so much concerned aren’t getting Franklin, and John P. Frey, labor of all news dlspatehee credited to counsel as can rightfully be extend- I ^ u ld be and would agree to nothing * Frayed Nerves Oonunon leaders representing the shipyard or not otherwii have been due to beart strain or to the benefit dt the 40-hour week. lYayed nerves and dazed brains peper and also the local newt pub­ ed by the United States government, I »*>ove six cents. the less serious but painful sym- workers, waiting to Johnson’s office. lished herein. The workers la the, general’s own are common. What, the^ demanded, were those the Cubans must be left to work This circumstance, then, appears toms which come from an Injury department, for instance, who have No one works harder or longer All rights of republlcatlon of > the Cartilages between the ribs. birds doing there? Johnson stuck spsclai dispatches herein are also re­ out their own salvation. The pol­ to stand out: That, with a retaU E been fixing it so the rest of us won’t than Gen. Hugh Johnson. Up late served. . If you could feel the source of the out bis chin and roared: icy of armed intervention by this I price two cents a quqrt higher in have to stay on toe job so long, fre­ the night before, be was "buggy- “You fellows have got a wrong pain with your fingers on your ribs. quently toil far toto toe night. e]ted”—^ as one of his aides de­ Full service ellent of N B A Ser­ Connnectleut than in the most pop­ idea to TOUT heads. Now, get it country In the affairs of that one, It was due to the latter cause and Lights blase from the Commerce scribed it—^wben be opened the oil vice. Inc. not to any. heart injury. out! ’niis is a conference oi ahlp- which on previous occasions has ulous area of Massachusetts, the Building, which bouses NRA, until hearings. Publisher’s Kc presen lative: The bullders. ahlpworkers and the gov­ been followed, has. It Is to be sus­ producer in this state is expected midnight and later. Johnson, after the first witness ernm ent” Julius Mathews Special Agency—New Question: Miss Mable H. writes: ’The general himself works as was through, called two separate York, Chicago. Detroit and Boston. pected, wrought In the long run to accept a lower price for his milk “I am a young woman but my That was all — except that the NORGE bard as anyone. Most key of­ witnesses and successively turned is so dry I am ageing terribly. I shipbuilders accepted Johnson’s de­ MEMBER a u d it BUREAU more harm than good. It is. be­ than is the case in Massachusetts; ficials are at their desks from 8 or The only refrigerator with use a great deal of cold cream, but them off with the assertion that mand for a 32-bour week in yards CIRCULATIONS. sides. in contravention of the kind in other words there would seem 9 to the morning until 7 or 8 it they were appearing to the wrong the efficient Rollator Pump. know It' must be some Inward engaged on government oonatruc- Costa less to own muI less to The Herald Printing Company, Inc., of relationship that should exist be-1 to be, under the manipulation of the trouble. When I wash my skin, it night. ' tutors are so numerous ordm. After whlsptfed conferences tion and a S6-bour week elsewhere assumes^ no flnancia; responsibility operate! hurts and bums and smarts all the and conferences so frequent that with L^ra) Advisor Rlchberg and and on repairs. Labor had de­ foi typographical errors appearing In tween the United States and the Milk Control Board, a spread at most can be accomplished to the Deputy Administrator Simpson. advertisements in the Manchester governments and peoples of Latin Ibast two and one-fourth cents time. I know you have helped manded a 30-hoTU’ week and the in­ Evening Herald. I others, so please tell me what twilight hours. So many of these J..hnson realised that they had dustry a 40-bour week. America. greater, between the producer’s course to take.” officials return after dinner and come on to toe correct order. 8^ 1 . 5 0 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9. There is *no impropriety that we price and the price that the house- Answer: Use plenty of olive oil may not get home imtil 2 or 3- to be called them back to flninfi their UP. I ^ e m om tog. speeches. The unpleasant odor of lim- M 0 9 can see in the steps so far taken by bolder must pay, than is the case with your meals and increase the CROSS’ FORGOTTEN MEN. amount of butter and cream you are And of course the executive burger cheese is due *0 speclflc fer­ It should not have been necessary, -A^nbassador WeUes in seeking some ov«r the Bay State border. using. A temporary treatment must have bis assistants, .secre­ Sinclair Walks Oat mentations ’nduced during ripen­ DELIVERED reasonable basis for the quelling of There would seem to be something which will help is to rub the entire taries and stenographers around. One of toe witnesses was Harry ing; those fermentations are main­ but it is probably even now futile, The result is that a lot of lovely F. Sinclair, who looked older ly caused by toe extremely moist the present state of disorder in decidedly amiss in this, because the body each day with cocoa-butter, for the chairman of the Democratic using only a small amoimt, but rub­ girls are becoming thin and pale. than to bis appearances here dur­ condition to which toe cheese is Connecticut cost of distributing milk WATKINS State Central Committee to urge Cuba, even if they have gone so far bing it well into the pores. One slender little NRA. blond has ing the oil scandal trials but still k ep t cannot be appreciably greater than Governor Cross to call a special ses­ as to recommend to President Ma­ that is in the neighboring common­ sion of the General Assembly to chado that he go on a “leave of wealth. clear away a technical but effectual absence.” But any attempt on the The charge, so freely made by the IN NEW YORK obstacle from the path of the na­ part of this government to resolve tional Home Loan act. that recommendation into a com­ fermera, that the Milk Control mand, or any landing of Marines Board of Connecticut is interested PAUL HARRISON Weeks ago it became evident New York, Augl 9.— Neither ’to protect American Interests*' principally In Increasing the profits that, after the federal government lire, flood nor famine seems to af­ would be merely a continuation of of the big dealer companies is not had set up in Connecticut the ma­ fect Coney Island very much. New a policy which, after a great many likely to be dismissed from the pub­ things have risen from old ruins; chinery for the taking over of years trial, has shown itself to be a lic mind until the contrast between new schemes from past failures. ■ mortgages by the Home Losm Cor­ conditions in the two states receives The place this year Is a little prices really goitly dismal failure. poration for the protection of per­ brighter, due to more electric signs; The United States owes it to it­ a lot of explaining. sons in danger of foreclosure, the and a little noisier because all the self and to the world to prove that barkers have gotten lazy and whole effort would be almost com­ it regards the Latin American na­ bought themselves amplifiers. Gau­ Read what this manufacturer says: pletely nullified by the legal situa­ dy and garish as usual, but not real­ tion as actually, not merely theoret­ tion peculiar to this state. Health and Diet ly very gay. People seem to be try­ “Owing to the , increase in price of raw materiala, and ically, free and independent states, ing to simulate enthusiasm, and in The purpose of the Home Loan responsible for their own conduct to this they are encouraged by a vet­ also adjustment of wages due to the National Recovery act is to enable holders of mortgag­ Advice themselves, their people and the eran sldeshowman Jwho now and Act, we are obliged to increase our present prices * . ers to realize on them, to the extent world. We shall not ever do that By Dr. Frank McCoy then howls at throngs of passersby: of eighty per cent of their face •’For Gawd’s sake, smile! You ah effective this date." by constantly assuming the role of look like you was goin’ to a value, instead of foreclosing in TBEA’TMENT :T0B. .SUNSTROKE monitor and policeman among them. funeral.” cases where borrowers are unable AND HEAT El^HAUS'nON to the present instance the Cuban There are, of course, some old to keep up their interest or princi­ Right in the face of these rising markets we have taken all one-of-a-kind floor samples . . . purchased people seem to be very generally to the treatment of sunstroke, attractions that never fail to thrill. pal payments. It 'was calculated Sfl-’iU screams still blend with toe before prices went up and at the lowest prices in history.. .and REDUCED them for the Semi-Annual united in the conviction that the Ma­ where the face s ”ed, the fever is that, in the badly depressed real roar of swooping roller coasters,' chado government must go. Some­ high and the patient possibly im- gigglers emanate from toe "Laby­ Clearance! Every piece in this sale is of Watkins Fine Quality.. .correct style, workmanship and price. estate market, very large numbers how, undoubtedly, they will make conscious, the first thing to do is rinth of Love,’’ and shudders chill of such mortgage holders would be to reduce the fever as quickly as toe spines of lookers-in at the fam- that conviction the determining fac­ willing to make such an arrange' possible. One of the best ways ou.'«^Eden Musee. As a matter of tor in the immediate future of their which has been found is to place fact, toe wax-works are aJ rebuilt ment, since through foreclosure they I c o u n ^ But, whether or not, the the patient on a cot and throw cold since toe fire of a few years ago, would be likely to realize much less water on him from several feet very last thing to be desired is any­ but most of toe favorite horrors are than eighty per cent. At ther same away, and then dlrectlpg a stream still on view, together wito repre­ thing approaching forcible Interven­ of Ipe water at the ' head every time the Home Loan Corporation, sentations of all toe recent crimes tion or coercion on the part of the three minutes. Ice pack; around actually a government agency, the neck and head are good. I do of note—from the kidnaping of United States. Peggy McMato to toe gory slaying would grant to the property holder not recommend the use 0* ice cold enemas, as I have found the warm of Mrs. Jack Diamond. extremely liberal extensions and A School for Barkers THE SOLDIER VONS. or slightly cool enema will cleanse terms which would ellminato prac­ thb large intestines more effectively Many of the shows, especisdly toe ’The term “military caste" is one and draw blood away from the “see-toe-littul-ladies-quiwah'' vari­ Semi-Annual Sale tically all risk of losing their homes Ihe skin of the body may ety. give practically complete per­ for a long time to come. that comes glibly mough to lip or I head. on formances on toe bally-hoo plat- p«. in tbi. conntiy but ,« I The difficulty encountered In this forms outsfde. Cash customers nat­ have scarcely any realization, nev- water or rubbing with ice. The Clearance One-ol-a-kir^d Floor Samples— state lies in the strict statutes con­ urally assume that something more ertheless, of Its true significance temperature may be alarmingly exciting will be on view within. Fil­ trolling bank loans on property. It The death of General Hans von Be- ^ ing out later, disillusioned, they’re is the very general belief among i,.™, XT nx Keep up the treatment until it has always surprised to hear sounds of fllO Sofa; Duncan Phyfe Virginia design; s as at any county fair. Hired look­ mortgages In Connecticut are held outs, who also double as "shills” of that name became a kingdom in sclousness. The Important sym by savings banks—most of them In ptoms are the pale face and the cold and “cappers”, keep a furtive eye $75.00 Sofa; light design $19.95 Coffee Table; Stickley $110.00 Salem Chest; Hand 1701 until the Armistice In 1918, fact. And if the banks are by law skin. out for toe police. with maple legs; 8 cushions; solid cherry table with refec­ taking part in every one of the The treatment must be begun at Fortunately for many people, toe made genuine mahogany re­ prevented from accepting the Home blue homespun $Q >7.50 tory draw $ 1 y f 5 kingdom’s innumerable wars. So once In such a case the outlook is police are not very much to evi­ production; crotch ^Q C Loan Corporation’s bonds it is evi- good but in neglected cases, death cover ...... O f e n d s ...... dence. On toe beach, for instanca mahogany front .... dent that toe number of home"*o^*-1 ^ *Sf**^^^ devoted was the family I may ensu^ m best treatmrat te men peel down toe tope of their 90 to toe vocation of arms that during to bring the temperature ba^ to $58.95 Love Seat; Lawson ers who can be relieved from their bathing suits and women let fall $7.fi0 Candle Stand; Repro­ toe World conflict there were no “ <* to help the heart action. their shoulder straps—all quite con­ style; 2 cushions; in green duction of maple T-base stand $29.50 Postw Bed; Full size mortgage troubles in this state Is The hot bath with cold appllcatlona r& yoji less than seven Generals von Below te“ 'thrheSS is trary to law. with saucer-edge $£*50 Sheraton tall reeded posts, left at an extremely low point. Ghost Applauding tapestry ...... In toe Kaiser’s forces, two of whom be applied to toe sqlne, and the pine t o p ...... %} m ahogany $ j ^ .5 0 This having been widely under­ llmba massaged If you cannot use Now that sheer lungpower Is no I commanded armias, three army longer toe prime quality of a spiel­ $59.00 Wing Chair; Connecti­ v e n e e r e d ...... X / stood for a long time, and there be­ corps and two divisions. Baron a hot bath. Stimulation may be re­ $19.95 Book Table; Round top, quired. Follow with a day^s rest in er, about thirty women have taken cut Chippendale stretcher ing no sense whatever in any sus- Hans was one of the corps com- up the ballyhoo profession. And pedestal table for books; I bed and on no account allow the base m o d d ; rust $0 ^ .5 0 $826.00 Bedroom Group; plclon that toe Home Loan Corpor- manders, being a brother of General patient to return to work for a few some of toe concessions now have Grand Rapids made $ 1 Q .5 0 covering .... ___ • O ^ - ^ vGrand Rapids made refined aUon bond would not constitute at otto Below, famous army leader. extra barkers who shout to Yiddisa of hurawood ...... 1 4b as — ------" - - I and Italian. People who can bark $59.00 Lounge Chairs; Queen 18th Century French design; l.a.t .. |ro»i .«urlly f«r b™k It u,. Von Bdo. who h« W W tolS persuasively to three languages Anne 2-pillow back models $591.00 Bedroom Group; Gen- maple, French .walnut and oans as t.rTifically d.piociat.d real | dlad whoa. M idi...—h. was than hcUy oppo.lt. to that ua«l for sun- command toe fanciest salaries; and with down seats; rust $yg Q • uine mahogany Chippendale midiogany; bed, dresser, estate, it was obvious, as soon as I commander only of a brigade—were I Wh«“ • *ou reMlze that In next to them are spellbinuers with ball-and-claw and Ogee feet soutoeni accents. There seems to be or green cover...... ^ 9 chest, (Jressing th. Horn. «it was paas«l, that th. flrat to mtor Namur In th. driv. SSf whlu “iS” ta' pieces; twin beds, dresser and t a b le ...... something particularly ingratiating $96.00 Love Seat; French * 2 9 5 the interests of Connecticut mort- through Belgium In August, 1914. and’hot. It wlD be easy for^you to to a New Yorker about a soutaem mirror, vanity and $Q gagors demanded instant action There were many such families ^ difference and know which accent, even when it is attempted provincial design in maple mirror, high chest 0 / 9 with plain green $| $301.50 Dining Room Group; “'I'” «» Grmit War.|‘”^ 'S “ ,^,.‘3 „r- by a scion of one of toe first fam­ ^ . , Both conditions are associated ilies of Avenue A..,. Such jargon hom espun...... ^tinwood veneered; Swell- For centuries their ambitions cen- with nervous shock and toe best $154.00 Bedroom Group; front Sheraton buffet and Nothing, however, has been done is always reminiscent of Fannie Grand Rapids made Chippen­ tered exclusively upon warfare. ftot In bed. I Brice’s delightful line as she re­ $58.95 D esk; Ladies’ size# server, Sheraton china, Dun­ Nobody exploded dynamite in the dale Ogee base dresser and pulsed a Yankee cad: "Sur, mah Queen Anne Reproduction can Phyfe table, set of 6 Hep- Immediate vicinity of Dean Cross, chest; Sheraton sleigh-top the nobility, particularly in the | da:dara, with frequent warm or tepid piple to "Vu-gln-ya shall heah fum with curly maple veneers. 9- plewhito $4 somnolent at Lake Sunapee—and dees!” bed; mahogany $' iPrussias. 'Their influence at court baths, quite hot enemas, deep drawer carved $ f\.95 chairs ...... ’ 2 6 9 short of toe shock of a heavy breathing exercise and friction In Luna Park (an amusement veneered ...... was enormous. To the common entity to toe heart of Coney) the in t e r io r ...... ^ 9 charge of explosive there was only people they too often appeared as a rubs. The hot enenias sometimes bring about the quickest relief. ’The spielers are facing a new deal—and $22.50 Occasional Table; Wil­ $249.00 Bedroom Group; $70.00 Reed Group; Stick toe slightest chance that toe Dean | race of demi-gods. patient should ^ry to build up his an ordeal, their "dese,” "dose” and liam & Mary solid walnut with Crotch mahogany veneerM reed in green enam^; seat would come awake to toe exigency How much toe existence of this health and should be careful about dems” are going to ^ amputated, burl walnut and rosewood and inlaid Hepplewhite de­ cushions and pillow backs in of toe situation an by himself. exposing the body to undue beat their infinitives straightened, their noilitary caste had to do with toe In toe future. redundancies reduced. To toe hor­ veneered top, A sign; bed, dresser, figured linen; sofa % A A .73 It would take, probably, about flf- precipitation of the debade of 1914 The preventio'i of undue suffering ror of toe entire ballyhoo world, in la id ...... chest, vanity ..... * 1 8 9 and c h a ir ...... f i f l teen minutes for toe General Assem­ cannot, perhaps, be esttnmtod. But from heat is always euier than the Luna is starting a school for bark­ $29.50 Peel Cane Chair; High btak bly to so fix up toe banking laws, it must have been a great deal. cure of such conditions as sunstroke ers. without toe slightest weakening of and beat exhaiutltm. One of the B;xperts have been hired to teU Peacock chair with black decorations. ____ most Important rules In preventing STORE HOURS them, that toe banks could legal­ these people that they must never­ TH E M IL K .S P R E A D . ' |rhitig__ else. Or the main part o i the meal Hou«e "an edrie rnaae of illusory meaning of all the seemingly qpn- phenomena.” Just now, though, nothing whatever. Which conforms may be a large non-starchy vege- tradlctory alignment of the various taUe salad. ’The fruit and vege­ even the experts are stuck on one weU enough to the dreamy ease- factions and to get at the real facts tables are tempting to the appeUte. problem. They can’t think of any taking of the vacation period as va­ underlying a mass of conflicting they are refreshing on account of snooty phrases to apply to hot dogs. cation periods are understood by the large amount of water they con­ WATKINS BROTHERS statements—the ordUnary observer tain. they xre jilentlful and occur Yarmouth, Bnglud, exports to Yale deans, but 6riilch leaves thou­ will perhaps be able to take in and in such abundance that there is Europe more than 80 per cent of the SERVING MANCHiSTER FOR 58 Yi^RS ' ‘ sands of Connecticut’s harassed digest one open aspect of tbs case. plenty of variety. Best of all. they the 1 ,000,000,000 herring landed do Bot overload thq d a tiv e sys- there annually# mm f •r.v -.

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llams' beer garden, repeatedly had ed as educational program, from Texas, Missouri, Maryland, Illinois, the orchestri of five men arrested Iowa, New York and several other the very first which would guide for disturbing his peace. youth awky from alcoholism, will Though WET-DRY WARFARE states, commanders of the organi­ Oakland, Calif.—Alleging Antone DAILY RADIO PROGRAM zation have been working toward continue its instruction policy if Gramas, 88, bar been teaching boys the amendment for which it fought control plans. They have been help­ in the neighborhood to yowl and He that lovetb not knoweth ««B.oNb9 PAY, AUGUST 9 (Central and Eastern Standard Time) so many years is repealed. Like the FLARESUPSTRONG ing to survey conditions and stress­ bark like dogs, City Poundmaater God; for God is .ove.—John 8-4. mete—AU programs to key and baslo chains or groups thereof unless sped ing the need of appointment of com­ Anti-Saloon League it offers no Rielmrd Trotter today caused Gra­ ded; coast to coast (e to o) designation Includes aU ayallable statlona Sound View, Conn.— Police and missions to work out the various compromise. It Is directly opposed mas’ arrest. God, from a beautiful nece^ty,^ Preflrams subject to ehsnge. Pc M. CenL EasL _ volunteers search for Dexter S. phases of the problem. They are to iSe sale sad consiunption of hard love.— Tupper. fPaylipM Ti7n» One Bomr Later) 4:16— 6:16—Wagner’s Oixhea—also e Case, town constable and night Chicago— In the good old dajrs ON STATE FRONTS] trying to co-ordlnata the views of liquor. NBC-WEAP NETWORK 4 :3 (^ 5:30—To Be Announced—east: watchman, reported missing. when dentists were really tooth Jack Armstrong—repeat to midwest all Interested group9-+-the commer­ Jerkers they usually got the aching Numismatist says collectors BASIC — East: weal wlw weel wtlc 4:4^-6:45—Ted H using. Sports—to c cial and civic bodies, and the bar Boston—Signed pledges of New wjar wtag wcsh wfl will wfbr wrc wgy 5:00— 6:00—Morton Downey—c to cst England firm^ passes 50,o00 mark; molar and two adjoiiilng es, Dot rare coins are Increasing. W e'V f; when wcae wUm wwj wsal; Midwest: 5:15— 6:15—Jack Denny Orchestra— and medical associations." to mention another iz the opposite FEDERAL AGENTS KNOW total number of employes under noticed that those we have beM> wmaa well ksd woc-who wow wdaf wabc; Chicago Dance Time—chain 'oreseeing initial victory in able to collect recently have besQ NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmj 6:30— 6:30—Travelers’ Quartet—east Voponents of Repeal Sens- code regulations passes 5(;0,()00. Jaw for good measure. Dr. Howard wll>a kstp webc wday kfyr cret cfcf 6 :4 ^ 6:45—Boake Carter, Talk — ba­ early repeal, and knowing that the W. Haggard Yale professor, told very rare. SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wls wjax sic: Pastel Harmonies—west only problem of liquor control laws will KANSAS CITY SUYERS Springfield, Mass.—State Feder­ members of the profession attend­ wflk'wsun wiod wsm wmc wsb wapl 6:00— 7:00—The Happy Bakers—east mg Victory, Tackle Prob­ soon be settled, the Crusaders have ation of Labor convention pledges wjdz wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre 6:15— 7:15—Curtain Calls—cst to cat ing the Chicago centennial coi- woal ktbs kths 6:30— “ :30—Kate Smith. Songs — ba­ no intention of disbanding even co-operation against racketeering gress. MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kglr kghl sic: Band—Dixie: Organ—N. Bng. then. They consider that they still and urges liberalization of theater ECZEMA ■ ■ 6:46— 7:45—Abe Lyman’s Or.—basic; lem of Liquor Control. COAST — kgo kfl k ^ komo Kbq kfsd have an Important mission to per­ “Doc” Stacy Plotted Murder of laws. To quickly relieve the itehiag and heal ktar kgu Navy Band—Dixie; Organ—west 7:00— 8:00—Irvin 8. Cobb—coast out ^▼e in Attempt to Liberate Manchester, N. H.—Mrs. Flora A writer says the average of Cent. East. form ■ -that of combatting organized the irritated akin, doctora preacribe 7:15— 8:15—Vera Van, 8onga—also o crime and racketeering. Spaulding, 65, former president honesty is gn^eater among fat men, S:30— 4:30—Winnie the Pooh—also e 7:30— 8:30—Burns and Alien—cst out The plans of wet aiyd dry organl* Convict. 8:45— 4:4^-Paul Wing’s Story—east 8:00— 9:00—Pennsylvanians—c to cst Program of Crusaders New Hampshire Federate Wom­ ’Which rrobably is explained by the 4:00— SrtX^Dinner Concert—also cst 8:30— 9:30—Howard Marsh—to coast zatlons in the event of natlouU p r6 en’s Clubs, dies. fact that it Is bard for them to 4:30— 6:30—Back of News—also coast 8:46— 9:46—Edwin C. Hill—also coast Crusader executives already have hlbltton repeal are related in the Chicago, Aug. 9.— (A P)—Federal stoop to low things. ' 4:45— 6:46—John Pierce, Tenor—to c 9:00—10:00—Barlow ^m phony—also e following article, the last of three hau several conferences with offi­ Resinol 6:00— 6:00—Mountaineere—weaf only 9:30—10:30 — Chas. Davis and Tom cials of the Department of Justice authorities annoimced today they S:15— 6:16—Fifteen Min. Revue—to o Gerun Orchestras—cst to cst written for The Herald. 6:30— 6:30—Lum & Abner—east only 10:00—11:00—Ted Lewis Orches.—c to e to this end. The intention of the were holding Louis (Doc) Stacy as 6:45— 6:46—The Goldbergs, Serial Act 10:30—11:30—Glen Gray Orches.—coast former is to mold their organiza­ the who plottsM the attempted 6:00— 7:00—Fannie Price, Geo. Olsen out: Burns A Allen—coast repeat By HELEN WELSHIMER Queer Twists 6:30— 7:80—Stephen Foster Program IldIO—12:00—Dance Hour—wabo only N E A Service Writer tion Into a power for bringing pres­ delivery of Frtmk Nash, a convict, 7:00— SKW—Ferde Grofe’s Orchestra sure to bear on local authorities at Kansas Dlt>, and that they had NBC-WJZ NETWORK N ew York, Aug. 9.— If the ratifl 7:15— 8:15—Major, Sharp, Minor Girls wherever gangdom seems to be get­ learned the identity of the gunmen 7:30— 8:30—One Man’s Family—also c cation of the repeal amendment by In Day’s News BASIC — East; wjs wbz-wbza wb^ who killed five persons In the at­ S:00— 9:00—Cob Pipe Club—cst to cst wham kdka wgar wjr wlw wsyr wmal; 36 states should doom national pro­ ting a foothold. 8:30— 9:30—The Ship of Joy—also cat Midwest: wcky kyw wenr wls kwk In direct antithesis to the con­ tempt hibition, the states again will, be­ 6:00—10:00—Meyer Davis A Orchestra kwer koll wren wmaq kso tinuation program of the men’s or­ Melvin H. Purvis, chief of the 8:15—10:16—Buddy Rogers Orch.— come the battleground for the strug­ Uniontown, Pa.— Down from his east: Lum A Abner—^mldw. repeat NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmJ ganization there is a probability United SUtes Bureau of Investiga­ wiba kstp webo wday kfyr cret cfcf gle between the wet and dry forces. mountain home, John P. Gleason, a 6:30—10:30—Richard Cole’s Orchestra that the now extremely active W o­ tion here, disclosed that Stacy was 10:00—11:00—Ralph KIrbery, .Baritone SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wls wjax Already. In anticipation of a vic­ tall man with flowing white beard, wfla-wsun wlod wsm wmc wsb wapl men’s Organization for National arrested on a Federal warrant Is­ 10:05—11:05—Ben Bernie A Orchestra tory, some anti-prohibition organi­ received a clamorous welcome from 10:30—11:30—Mark Fisher’s Orchestra wjdx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpro Prohibition Reform may be dis­ sued at Kansas City charging con­ woal ktbs kths , ,, zations are at wor* on suggested striking miners. Thorougblv be­ banded, If the 18tb Amendment spiracy to deliver Nash. CBS-WABC NETWORK MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kgir kghl pisms of liquor control. Prohibition P u r ^ named Verne Miller, no­ wildered, Gleason beard the jtrlk- PACIFIC COAST — kgo kfl kgw komo ceases to exist. BASIC—East: wabo wade woko wcao organizations, however, refusing to torious outlaw, as one ers shout: “Welcome Governor.” waab wnac wgr wkbw. wkro whk cklw kbq kfsd ktar The 1,500,000 members of this concede the likelihood of an ultimate of th>* gimmen who killed Nash and Gleason, nicknamed “Pinchot” by wdro wcau wlp wjas wean wfbl _wspd CenL EasL group signed a pledge whereby they w sjv; Midwest: wbbm wgn wfbm kmbe 3:30— 4:30—Larry Larsen, Organist wet triumph, are not extending four police officers In a wild shoot­ some of his friends because of bis kmox wo wo whas 3:46— 4:46—Orphan Annie—east only their future plans beyond continu­ promised to stand for the repeal of ing fray at the Union railway depot resemblance to the governor of - EAST A CANADA — wpg whp wlbw 4:00— 6:00—To Be Announced the 18tb Amendment and the re­ whec wlbs wfea wore wlcc efrb ckac ance of their fight against national in Kansas Cfity. He said the other Pennsylvania, fled Into the court 4:30— 5:30—Three X Sisters in Songs turn of the liquor control power to DIXIE — wgst wsfa wbre wqam wdod 4:45— 5:45—Lowell Thomas—es. only repeal. gunmen were known to Federal au­ house and ol»curity. klra wreo wlac wdsu wtoc krld wrr 5:00— 6d)0—Amos ’n’ Andy—east only Shifting Action To States the states. Repeal of the amend­ thorities. Simpsonvllie, S. C.— Merchants ktrh ktsa waco koma wdbo wodx wbt 5:15— 6:16—Eva La Oalliene. Reading ment and the resultant return of wdae wblg wtar wdbj wwva wmbg wsjs 6:30— 6:00—Richard Humble Ensem. “For forty years,” said an offi­ “The attempted delivery was of this town, lined up solidly behind MIDWEST ^ wckh wmbd wtaq kfab 6:00— 7KX>—To Be Announced cial of the Anti-Saloon League, “our state rights would take care of its planned at Stac3r’s home In M ay- the N. R. A. program, have Listl- wlsn wlbw kfh wmt wkbn wcoo wsbt 6:30— 7:30—Potash and Perimutter pledge. wood (a Chicago suburb) but Stacy wg] 6:45— 7:45—Songs by King’s Jesters ideal has been prohibition of the tuted daily prayer services before MOUNTAIN—kvor kls koh ksl 7:00— 8d)0—Goldman Band Concert liquor traffic. W e still believe that Mrs. Courtlandt Nicoll, first vice himself took no part in the shooting opening for business. Services are COAST—khj koln kgb kfre kol kfpy In Kansas C l^ ,” Purvis said. “It is 8:00— 9:00—To Be Announced this is the best plan and we are chEdrman of the Women’s Organiza­ held by rotation in various sto ts. kvl kfbk kmj kwg kem kdb kgmb 8:36- 9:30—Chleage’a Music Magic tion for National Prohibition Re­ probable he was not even in Kansas Cent. East. 9:00—10K10—Annie, Judy, Zeke — east not TtiHiring any others. If repeal Oklahoma City—R. H. Pitts no form sasrs: "W e have stood for the City at the time.” 8:81^ 4:80—Jack Armstrong — east only: Amos ’n’ Andy—west repeat should win we be interested in longer may have T. G Williams’ only: Between the Bookends—west 9:16—10:16—Poet Prince, Songs—to o repeal of the eighteenth amendment Purvis said Stacy would be re­ orchestra thrown in Jail so ''e may Ccuaeli ccid\e/f lo^tuccs 9:80—10:30—Rainbow Refleotlons, Or. seeing what plans the repeallsts moved to Kansas City as soon as S;46— 4:46—Hayden and Lang—ateo c and the 'return of the control of sleep. Williams obtained a tem­ 4.’0O— 6KX>—Matt the Artist — mldw. 10:06-11:00—Reggie Child’s Orchestra have to offer. possible. out; Skippy. Sketch—midwest rpt 10:30—11:30—Henry King’s Orchestra “The national organization hasn’t liquor to Uie states. Plans for fur­ porary restra’ning order after iU4ier ijetoni^erurl/U^veSe.fllMer'tlre laid out a program for such a con­ ther liquor control, in case the pro­ Pitts who lives next door to W ll- hibition amendment is repealed, will 8:31— Gleason L. Archer. tingency but if repeal should win belong to tb^ respective states. It 45— Mlmi and Jerry. the state leagues naturally will be­ WOMAN DOaOR IS HELD 8 isn’t a function of the national or­ l):00— Eklwln Franko Goldman and come very active on problems of ganization to tell Individual states his Band. local option. Many of the state laws .0:30— ^Music Magic. now do, and others will later, pro­ what they shall do.” ON POISONING CHARGE! 10:45— News. vide for local option, and the league Survey of Liquor Laws 11:00—Time, weather, temperature hopes to extend local prohibition as A survey of the liquor laws of FREE! 11:04— Sports Review. widely as possible.” 34 states, made recently by Mrs. Greenwood, Miss., Aug. 9.— CAP) THURS., FBI., SAT. 11:15— Cascades Orchestra. The Crufeders, comprising an John S. Sheppard. N ew York chair­ — Dr. Ruth Dean, 88-year-oId physi­ man of the W . O. N . P. R., reveals 11:30— Rainbow Reflections — El' anti-prohibition group numbering cian, was held in jail here today on I ARTHUR’S O N E 25c Aagnst 9 llott Shaw, baritone; Veronica more than one and one-quarter mil what she describts as “encouraging a murder charge In oonnectlon with | Wiggins, contralto. lion members, is assertive in the indications of a new attitude to­ the death of Dr. L. Preston Ken­ d r u g s t o r e ^ P. M. 12:00— Roosevelt Hotel Orchestra. ward liquor and liquor regulations.” nedy, her former associate in a Bathing Gap 4;00-l“Pc^” Concert — Christiaan p.ogram which it intends to follow, 12:30 a. m.— Hotel Pierre .Orches­ This organization came into being These laws display “three primary Greenwood clinic. WHERE EVERY DAY IS SALE DAY! Free With Every Purchase of Kriens, director; with Nora Fau- A warrant for her arrest was tra. “to eliminate prohibition and the gains,” according to her review: I 25 Cents Or Over. ehald, soprano. sworn out by District Attorney R. 1:00 a. m.— Time. evils that grew out of it,” accord­ First: determination, by taxing 845 BIAIN STREET F H O N E Si 8868—8869 One To A Customer. 4:S0— W alter Dawley, Organist beer and wine, to make available A. Jordan after it had been charged B:00-^A1 Bernard, the Minstrel ing to its own definition. Dr. Kennedy died from poison.. On I OKWse Betom of Saloen to the state revenue which, during M a ^ the thirteen years of prohibition, her arrest. Dr. Dean simply said, | 5 :15 — ^Piano Capers— John Marion. Crusader members have been DANIELl INDICTED has been avedlable only to the boot- “Well, Pm surprised.” Regular 25o 5:30— ^The Three Jesters. pledged to the cause of temperance Dr. Kennedy became ill last week legi^ers. Second: due consideration I 5:45— Salon Trio. from the first, and not to the mere In Jackson while en route to visit PALMOLIVE for the rights and needs of the 60c 6 :00—WrightviUe Clarion. BY NEW YORK JURY repeal of the prohibition amend­ his parents. Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Ken- I citizens of each state is granted. TALCUM ...... 6:30— Merry Madcaps — Norman ment” George E. Dickie, managing nedy, at Plnola, Miss. 13c 25c And last: the sale of 3.2 beer and MULSIFIED Cloutier, director. director of the group, explained. He died Sunday. Attending physi­ 15c POWDER PUFFS cut to ... .60 6:45— W alter Hapgood on Sports. Boston Lawyer Suspected oi “W e oppose the restoration of the wine is being carried on imder con­ cians, officers reported, obtained a C O C O A . O IL JOHNSON’S saloon; we want the right of every ditions which, while not in all cases death bed statement and the arrest j T:00—"Tour Request Program” — Placing: Tear Gas Bombs in Regular 25o BABY Christiaan Kriens, director. Stock Exchange. territory desiring pronlbition to be ideal, nevertheless (she asserts) will of Dr. Dean followed. SHAMPOO X:20— "LAwn Protection’* — Val protected in that right; we want do much to remedy evils which Dr. Dean for s, long time was a j VICK’S smti-prohibitionlsts lament under POWDER Flood. liquor control laws whic^wiU re­ member of Dr. K enn ey's clinic in MOUTH WASH ...... 8c N ew York, Aug. .g. — the 18th Amendment. Greenwood. About six months ago I 7:30^Taxxan of th$ A p ^ . : « TBiigftnft S.-" Datniel^T' Jr., Biss'iton strict to the minimum oppBrtufiitlea 33« The Women’s Christian Tem- she resigned to take up special | BRUSH fb45— Melody Moods — F ranees lawyer accused of placing two tear, for profit in the liquor business. 66o D E N T A L P L A T E 16c pertmee Union, which has advocat­ study In New York. Baldwin and Knights of Melody. gas bombs in the Stock Exchange “In Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania. cut to ...... 8:00— ^Fannie Brice with George last Friday and causing employes to Olsen’s Orchestra. flee from the building, was indicted 8:30-rU fe and Songs of Stephen today for malicious mischief, 50c l O c N e w ! 10c 50c Foster. felony. FULL UNE OF 9:00— ^Ferde Grofe’s Orchestra. The indictment was returned to UNGUENTINE 9:15—Russian Balalaika Ehisemble. Judge WiUiam Allen in General PHILLIPS’ LYNN PARKER BEAUTY 9:80—^wnc Playhouse— Guy Hed- Sessions Court. The evidence was M ILK O F PREPARATIONS FOR BURNS- lund, director. presented to the Grand Jury by A s­ Powders - Creams - Rouges - lip ­ 10:00—Com Cob Qub. sistant District Attorney Morris SUNBURN MAGNESIA sticks - Nail Polishes - Etc. 10:35— ^Merry Madcaps — Norman Pangen, who said the prosecution NOW! NOTHINO OVER 16o! Caoutler, director; with Revere had a “strong case.” Sisters. ^ ^ Danlell was Indicted under the 29 e 11:00— Bill TaslHo’s » i o w Bos* name of EJugene S. DanieU. He will SO D IUM PER BO R ATE, Beg.* 85e, Orchestra. be arraigned on the Indictment to­ cut t o ...... 19c 11:30— ^Palmer House Orchestra. morrow after the charge in M agis­ W ^tin^oiise 12:00 Mldn.— Ralph Kirbery. A REAL trate’s Court has been formally dis­ Regular 85c 12:05 a. m.— Casino Orchestra. missed.* 25c 12:30—Mark Fisher’s Orchestra. Witnesses before the Grand Jury 50c SARGEANTS 1:00— Silent included Clarence Hawkins, an em­ PRO BAK O R FLEA POWDER KLEENEX ploye of a Boston sporting goods OR SOAP...... store where Danlell is alleged to GILLETTE 19c CLEANSING have purchased the bombs June 20 TISSUES WDRC last for 324. BLADES 31.66 B A T H S P R A Y S cut to ... .48c Regular 81*66 1890 895 Hartford Conn. BUCKING’’ 31e LARVEX, FIJT or BLACK F L A G ...... D J7C Wedaeeday. Aagwt 9 Rev. Henry A. Fast and family left this morning for x month’s va­ P. M. WE SAVE YOU MONEY ON YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS! 3:15— ^Baseball Game; Boston cation to be spent in Ohio and In­ diana. He will first visit Bluffton, Braves vs. Philadelphia. Ohio, where he formerly lived and 5:00— Skippy. 5:15— Jack Brooks’ Orchestra. will then go to Lake W awasee in 5:30 — Jack Armstrong — All- Indihna where he and his family will share a cottage during the re- American Boy. 5:45—Ethel Hayden and Arthur malnde’’ of his vacation. W. J. FuUer and family from Lang. 6:00— ^Buddy Wagner’s Orchestra. West Hartford are having their vacation at their summer home on 6:80— ^Russian Jypsy Orchestra. 6:45— Sportralts— Ted Husing. Keeney street near Hebron avenue. Agnes Wodal, daughter of Mr. 7:00— ^Morton Downey. and Mrs. John Wodal of Hebron 7:15— ^Dance Time. avenue was married yesterday 7:30— Jubilee Singers. ¥MOer ducharge pump morning in the Catbolir church in 7:45— PblUisse Chevalier, songs; Glastonbury. The bridegroom is s M a rg a r^ Brown, pianist. resident of N ew Britain w h ere's 8:00— ^Happy Bakers. FOR ONLY wedding reception was held at the 8:15— Curtain Calls. home of the groom’s parents after 8:30— Talk by James Roosevelt. the ceremony. 8:46— Hot from Hollywood. A boy, their second child, has 9:00— ^Irvin Cobb. $ » been bom to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony 9:30— Sponsored Program. 79 Baehl of Hebron avenue, opposite 10:00 — Waring’s Pennsylvanians; the south end of Bell stseet comedians. Rev. Julius G. Appleton and Mrs. 10:80— Jacques Rensurd’s Orchestra Appleton of Bridgeport were guests • Speeii VtbuS DmOyt Henfs a new Wmditg- the four Show Queens. SMALL DOWN PAYMENT of Miss Etta Bell last Thursday and house Washer Aat pees you sssry masker cansenieHes l0:45— Edwin C. Hill. 11:00— Howard Barlow and Colum­ Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Appleton call­ staremaHseifyleeojnee, E A S Y TERM S bia Symphony Orchestra. ed on members of his former parish 11:80— Charlie Davis’ Orchestra. in this locality and Addison. A 4,900 pound plane was forced to Real Westinghouse quality! Bfodetn 1932 washer improveiiients. Gat them in this aew land on the farm of W A.. Strickland Westinghoiue Waiher that ia priced so economically. The laat tireeome waah-day taak opposite Treat’s pond Sunday after­ has been aboUshed . i . by the new water discharge pump that eniptiea the waaher iar noon. The gaSbllpe tank was empty. About 30 autos gathered to watch you. Think of it!... no more heavy backets of water to lift and carry. With this pmnp proceedings. Gasoline was secured ^ stordy Westia{^M>«ae motor draina die tub for yoa in a jiffy. and the aviator took off for Brain- ard Field. See its amazing speed today I Wednesday, August 9 OHECKING NBA STORES All the famous Weatingboiwe washmg qieed has been retained in this new« eoonaaioaSy Hartford, Aug. 9.— (A P)—Acting priced washer that brings you every washer convenience. Speed!. . . and more qieedl :06—Mason and Hamlin. on complaints of alleged vlolatlans i:S0-rrlfariarden Dram s Guild. of the code, William J. Fitagerald, Learn what it means to get your whole week*s wash on die line record time. Learn how 1:00—Agricultursd Markets. deputy commissioner of factory in­ you can get a wash thaf*s sparkling white in record time — and wi^oot increamg wash* spection in the state department ot i:15—C i^ o Orchestra. wear. Small down payment — easy terma. Come in and k A •about tU* waah«r« i:80— Larry Larsen, organist. labor, today started a check-up of >:45— ^Little Orphan Annie. N. R. A. stores and offices in Hart­ i:30— ^Time, temperature. ford, to determine whether they are i:34—Sports Review. ^ complying with the regulations of 1:40— Weather. the President’s recovery program. The Manchester Electric Company i:42— Famous Sajdngs. According to the complaints re­ i:45— ^Lowell Tllomas. ceived by the department some con­ 773 Main St X Phnne .5181 *:00— Amos ’n’ Andy. cerns which have signed the agree-, ’:15— ^Readings — Eve LeGalllenne ments, and are displaying the blue ’:30— Grin and Bearit., eagle, are violating the spirit of the i:00—Jfomads — Alexander Krill- recovery act, both in wages paid eff and his Orchestra. and in hours per enqiloye per week.

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was struck by Sachs* car which least 15 years,” be said. ‘Tve never THOUSAND NEW JOB^ So far, onlv 88 kavs been removrid , then struck Nirenstein’s car and in­ said an unkind thing about him in from the diarlty Hat since August PUBLISHERS ADOPT m m HIGH COURT RULES jured the woman who was in i t The WINCHEU TO SUE m, coliunn. He knows that as well Stamtord, Aug. 9.—(AP)—Near­ 1 when the NRA became effective, v opinion by Chltf Justice Maltbie as I do. ly 1,(XX) pereone have been given About 700 hfms, orost ol them ’ said the immediate cause of the “In my talks to milLons of people employment here during the last merchants, have elgred be agree-) NEWSPAPER CODE IN STAMFORD CASE accident was the skidding of Sachs' NOTED COMEDIAN rve always spoken ot him as af­ ment. Few o) the large industriee DROWNING ON MONDAY car. R held the Jury was not fectionately. It’s ..wful to have a few weeks, it was estimated today. have done ao, though they have wrong in holding the defending neg­ friendship smash.” Five hundred of theee have been been putUng some Jt the regula­ ANDOVER LAKE’S FIRST ligent or the trial court wrong in .**Lost His Head” re-employed in auch industriee aa tions into practice causing the In­ refusing to set aside the verdict Yale and Towne, Stamford Rolling crease in employment. But his tone was not always kind­ Mills and the Nonna Hoffman E A ors from All Over Nation Finds No Error in Refusal o In (jhase National Bank et al, ex­ Broadway Colmnnist Brings ly. “Listen,” he said, “right after'* ecutors of the estate of Philip Bearings Corporation. Others have Rural free delivery of maO in the that affair Jolson was quoted as been re-employed in retail stores. Agree on Roles to Aid in Kenneth MUler, Sr., of West Assessors to Exempt Jew­ Schleusaner vs. Matilda H. Schleus- $500,000 Action Against sajrlng: I lost my head. 1 didn’t United States dates from 1897. Hartford, Victim— Grangrers aner et als, a suit to determine con­ know what I was **oing. I’m going on Picnic Aid in Search. struction of a will, khe court gave to demand to see Winchell’s scenario Recovery. ish Institution. advice as requested by Judge EUls. Al Jolson. and it I find its all a mistake, I’U One question was as to the meaning apologize." The first fatal accident to happen of “net estate.” Chief Justice “Well, did he ever ask to see that Hartford. Conn., Aug. 9.—(AP)— Maltbie said this was to be deter­ Washington, Aug. 9.—(AP)—The at Andover lake occurred Monday mined by the executors subject to New York, Aug. 9.—(AP)— The script? No. He beat it out of Hol­ American Newspaper Publishers afternoon or evening when Ken­ The Supreme Court of Err<»s today advice of the probate court. Other pass Al Jolson, mad*, at Walter lywood and came back to New York z ^ m a g i n e and there I was holding the bag. — Association today propo&ed to the neth Miller, 3r., 63. ot West H art­ in an opinlcm'finding no error In the questions wero 8dso answered. Winchell two weeks ago in Holly­ refusal of the assessors and board Philip Schleusaner died at Stam­ “Mr. Jolson accused me ot sland­ recovery administration a code for ford, who has been staying with bis wood has been, passed right back to ering Mrs. Jolson and jumped gal­ newspaper operations providing of relief of the town of Stamford to ford in 1929 and his estate was ap­ him in the form of a $500,000 suit son, Kenneth, Jr., and son-in-law praised at $1,666,501. In his will lantly to his wife’s defense—with­ shortening of hours, minimum and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. .Jaze, exempt certain property from taxa­ for damages. out knowing what it was all about. wages higher than pro'^ded in the was drowned. He wai. found near there was a provision for payment, Winchell, Broadway gossip col­ tion again upheld the statutes if the net estate equaled or exceed­ “I could not prove to nlm that A• T a b V l e T o p blanket agreement, maintenance of the dam in about 18 feet of water. umnist, said today the singing there is nothing in that picture ftTiating contracts and the reserva­ which specifically state that prop­ ed $1,000,000, of one per cent each comedian was served with a formal Holden and Carol Wright who erty which may be exempt from to two brothers and a sister. The about him or bis wife. He wouldn’t tion of the constitutional right of a were diving found the b ^ y . Wal­ notice of the suit last Thursday give me a chance. So now Pm going taxatlcm must be exclusively used value of the estate last November night. When or where the suit will free press. lace Hilliard had his boats with for charitable, educational or re­ 1 was $829433. The chief ques­ to prove it in court” In the document, for which ap­ flashlights and several others turn­ ligious purposes. be beard. Winchell does' not know. right on your tion was as to the “net estate” up­ proval was requested, the publish­ ed their lights on the water. Hol­ The action was that of the “That’s all up to my attorneys,” he on which depended the right of the said. ers agreed; den Wright orought the body to the Stamford Jewish O nter, Inc., which three persons named to receive After August 31, or before then surface and it vas put in one of the had two appeals from the action of their legacies. Thousands of ey'ss turned from upon approval by the President, not boats and tied to the dam. Dr. Wil­ the board of relief in affirming the No error was found in the case of the paid pugilists at an outdoor to employ any person under 16 liam Higgins was called and he decision of the assessors in refusing fight in Hollywood on the night of TALCOTTVniE Range Emma L’Heureaux vs. James H. years of age, except for the de­ gave permission for its removal to to exempt its property from taxa- Hurley et al (Willimantic}, an ac­ July 21, when the actor and the livery or sale of newspapers where the cottage where Taylor and Mo- ticn. Advice in the case was asked tion for damages for personal injur­ columnist mixed at the ringside. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith such work does not interfere with dean, imdertakers of Hartford, of the court by Judge Ells. ies received by the plaintiff in a fall What most everyone saw was a son. Burton, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray­ hours of day school and except per­ took charge The plaintiff had claimed an Its downstairs in a building owned by group of police, u.*es of merchandise it will Mr. and Mrs. Ouderkirk of Wheel not be unreasonable, not enough to Ing, West Virginia, are guests of prices and the new, higher prices which Ftf e and Liability make anyone feel it a hardship to Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Lock- go into effect Sqkanbef 1st—and maybe wood. have new Fall apparel. MUSIC STUDIO sooner, shotdd unforeseen conditions arise. They have purchased extensively Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Waters are (Tom several manufacturers who operating the Raiikl store at the HOUSE & HALE BLOCK have had these styles copjrrighted Center. 953 Main Street Don’t take a chance on losing ^this big Insurance K> that they cannot be imitated. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Hlberg and laving. Cenne in as foon as possible and Bach garment will carry a label to son have moved to Middletown. Mr. Hlberg operated the Rankl store for Specializing in Musical Instruction for place your order. OK-IMM) the effect that said garment is copy­ the past year. Children and Grown-ups of This Vicinity. righted for s ^ e for the balance of The body of Fred M. Lord, age 62, 1888. New popular shades this Fall was brought here for burial from THE PUBUC IS CORDIALLY INVITED STANDARD PLUMBING CO. RICHARD G. RICH sill be eel gray, rough brown, black Providence, R. L, Saturday. The TO VISIT OUR STUDIO. ^ md white, green, wine colors and deceased was bom here and lived 901 Main Street Miinehester rinker Building, South ManciHMter beet root. here many years btfore going to Arrangements of Groups and Clubs Is Now In Progress. They have signed a contract for Providence. Ho had been in frilling Peter Pan dresses giving them ex- lerilth for some time. ' He Isrives Members of Hartford Chamber of Commerce. Instve distilbution In Manchester besides his widow, four sons end (gain this year. three grandchildren. KUYINITOR

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I AOVEBT1SBMBNT-. team s from .the Bast and W est “our committee Is simply marking GIRLS’ FRIENDLY CAMP Slda playgrounds will compete. The time at the present.” NOTTOAPPOIIITNEW 1 TRADE SCHOOL HERE 8 a. PRICE ON PINT West Sldfi took the first victory. Twenty more names wars added overnight to the local list at sign­ CONFERENCE aOSES ers of the blanket code, brlhging VICLPROICIPALTEr OF MILK AUOW ED the total up to 117. The latest THE TO CLOSE FRIDAY ‘1HARK1NG TME^ are Gustave Schreiber ft Sons, Pop­ Success Has Been Largely Due ular Market, Morris ft Oo., Dewey- High School Hoad ReceatlT to Work of Miss Hanna K. Rlchmaa Oompany, Oorrentl’s Mar­ Named Preparing for OpeiK BARGAINHOUND ONNRAAaHERE ket, Luigi Pols, POla Oosl Company, ing of School Tear Soon. Aomial Vacaikm Period to Jensen of lid s Town. Manchester Dealers Win Pine Street Soda Shop, Brazmeris liarket, Leo Brasauskus’ store. A most successful two weeks’ Tpe ^pointznent of a vlea-pila* Don’t have that third finger ink- Brown’s garage, William H. Weir, Angora suits and two piece dress­ Contimie Untfl Wedoes- conference in Canaan for the Concession from Board dpal for Manchester High school, stained when you can get Vanco, a es are to be seen isverywhere this John L. Jeimey, insiurance agency, younger members of the Girls’ made necessary through ths pro- paste soap tiiat’s exceilent. fall and will' be the leading candi­ Only 17 Towns and Cities in Arthur E. Gibson, Pottmton ft Krah. Friendly Society of the Elpiscopal Center Lunch, John Gulnipero, tav­ znotion of Arthur m ifig to ths dates for the indispensable class­ day,SopL6J church ended last Saturday. The After Hearing Yesterday. room dress. Colors to catch the State Organized So Far ern; Community Press, Robert M. sitlon of principal, wUl bo dsforrsd success of this cbnference was Reid and Austin Cigar tectory. Hers are some rather interesting eye of any girl are to be found— chiefly due to the efforts of Miss until the return of Superintendent flashes from a recent Paris fashion wine reds, purple, green with a The local State Trade school will Hannah K . Jensen, 465 M iddle A protest against the advanced of Schools F. A. Verplanck from a show: vehret evening gowns were grayish cast and even a golden rod Says C. of C. Head. close Friday after the regular ses­ Turnpike, this town, who Is dio­ prices of milk was lodged by a RUNAWAY TRAIN trip to tbe south. Mr. Verplanck, designed with a Queen ESizabeth shade are offered together with sions for the annual vacation period cesan 'halrman of the G. F. S., group of local dealer;- at a hearing ruche around the shoulders, some many blues and blacks. accompaziied by bis son Philip, loft nnd classes will resume a g ^ on and had full charge. Miss Jensen before the state milk mntrol board New Britain, Aug. 9-— (A P) — A had bare backs and still others had today on a week’s vacation, makp Wednesday, September 6. The, has been at the Girls Friendly at Hartford yesterday, and as a re­ After receipt of the request for runaway freight train consisting of simple decollettes and trailing 7ou win be {leased with the re­ school office will open the day be­ Holiday House all summri. There sult the board has ^ven Manches­ cooperation i^th the National Re­ 47 cars, crashed into a locomotive ing the trip by automobilw. . skirts heavily ruffled at the hem, sults if you take lyour films to the fore to receive applications for en­ were'about 50 young people be- ter dealers the privilege of selling covery Act program, the local on a siding near Ciutis street, about At present Mr. Illing is at the recalling the 1890’s. There were EHite Studio where the developing rollm ent. tweei the ages of 14 and 18 years milk at eight centa a pint, instead Chamber of Commerce swiftly or­ n^pnlgbt last night, and caused High school office daily, working several fashioned in the trailing, charge is free emd any size print Instmctors’ Vacations who attended during the two weeks of nine cents a pint, and also has ganized a committee of prominent damage to the enj^e estisoated by on plans for the fall term, whicli form fitting ^Ihouette, and strictly only 5 cents. Director J. G. Elchmalian plans an this year while last year there allowed a discount of one cent on Manchester dtizena to handle the railroad men a t $4,000. The en­ opens Wednesday, September 6. It of the 1934 q[>irit. Dinner gowns automobile trip to the World’s Fair w ere only Vi in attendance. every three quarts sold to a con­ matter, but the necessity for imme­ gineer had left the train on tbe wisin was sdld today that the fall enroll­ had long sleeves, ankle length skirts diate actions seeins to have been at Chicago and will also visit Cana­ During the morning there were sumer. track while tbe crejv entered the ment w ill be about 1,376 students, and modified biutle backs, recalling over-emphasized as the local com­ The new fail snoes reveal a re­ da and Lowell, Mass. His secretary, study courses. Nature study was in The board, however, refused to siding to get another car. The to which number m ore than 100 the Ekiwardian epoch. The evening mittee has now been wadting for newed vogue for oxfords vidth a high Miss Doris V. McCollum, expects to charge of Miss Sarah McAlpin of sanction a reduction in the price of train rolled down an incline and will be added after the mid-year clothes were trimmed with feathers, more than a week for instructions straight heel and noany perfora­ spend her vacation at home, with Hartford. The girls studied plants milk, per quart and dealers will sheared the mechsmlsm off the left graduatiozis in ^frammar school. An buttons, and metal cloth. The on its activitiea and duties. tions. Buckles are seen less often, and roabs and some very interest­ have to Increase theii prices to 14 side of the engine. Number 4 fire estimated increase ol approximate­ colors included violet, Persian red, trips to the shore. E. J. Murphy, president of the but bows at the side add an attrac­ The twelve instructors at the ing “dish gardens” were made by cents per quart tomorrow, in ac­ company was called to extlziguisb ly 150 students is expected over the black and beige. The leading fab­ (Chamber and a vice chairman of tive line to the profile of the pumps. them, a number being awarded cordance with the recent ruling of the fire in the boiler aa it w u feared peak enrollment figures of last rics were wools, satins and velvets. school will spend their vacations as the committee, said today that Man­ Elvenlng wmduiw are more elaborate prizes before the conference olosou the board. Under this ruling, a the eziglne would blow up. year. follows: William M Roscoe of the chester is one of only 17 towns and thftti usual, many of them are m Miss Margaret Stratton of Gar­ minimum price of cents a quart carpentry department, at Point cities in the state that have com? black satin edged with white, red den street, this town, had char,'e will be paid to farmers for their Judith and Block Island; William J. pleted the set-up ut an organization piped with silver, and green with a of the preparation for membership milk. The retail price of plnta will, Hanna of the mad-ine‘department and it is expected Uiat another week Have you seen the EUectrolux gas gold edge. Eh^ery strap or cutout and worship clstsses. ’^ s group of course, be increased to eight at home with trips to Connecticut will be necessary before the remain­ refrigerator that the Manchester pattenr-ls outlined in a different prepared notebooks in connection cents. shores; Harry S. Hitching of the der will be reeuiy to start activities. Gas Company is featuring ? It color, suggesting many interesting with their wori , two of which were It is understood that Manchester textile department, one week at It is thought that instructions from comes in six sizes, never varies in combinatiens for an evening en- sent to the National office in New is tbe only town so far that has Middlobiuy, V t, and two weeks at Y ork a t y . been able to obtain spedai privi­ headquarters in Washington will temperature, does not affect your semble. Wells Beach, Me.; Elmest PancierEi, radio, has split shelves for extra On A^ednesday of the first week leges from the board. Although not be forthcoming until sneb time related works department, Ocean as all towns and cities In the state bottles,-and is absolutely silent at Wise women are taking advan of the conference the Nationsd. G. tbey were unable to obtain a gen­ View Heights at Mystic, Conn.: Paul are ready to proceed. tage of the excelleilt money saving F. S. movie which has just been eral reduction that would include a ll tim es. J. Volquardsen of the machine de­ “As a result,” Mr. Murphy said. NOTICE values in winter coats at Rubinow’” completed was .'ihown for the fir: t quarts, local dealers today express­ partment, and Mrs. Alice V. Vol­ time. Miss Celia Nelsco of Hart­ ed themselves as well satisfied August coat sale. quardsen of the textile uepartment, Plucking the eyebrow requires ford, a missionary in Vi ginla, was over tbe partial success of their Effective at once, our office will be open" for business ■iriu If the beauty-seeker is not at home with trips t6 kx^ shores the speaker on that evening and protest. sure she has an artistic touch, she and Newport R. L; Alex T. Mc­ thanked the Girls FYlendly Society on the following schedule: would do well to seek an expert. In­ If you make hot starch with soapy Bride, of the carpentry department, for co-operation they have given triguing eyebrows are essential to a water you will find that it gives a Groton Long Point, Conn.; William her in her missionary work. REC NOTES Higgins of the textile department, NOTICE well groomed appearance. gloss to linen and prevents the iron The conference was brought to a Change of Telephone. from sticking to the surface of the Hampton Beach, N. H.; Howard N. close last Friday night with a ban­ article. Fisher of the electrical department, quet and Miss Jeannette Booth of Playgronad News FOR SERVICE CALL 8.30 A.M. to 5 P .M . Daily at summer home on Lake Hasrward. Bridgeport, National Chairman of Because of tbe inclement weath­ You’ll find an excellent selection Conn.; Herbert B. Pingree of the Worship; was the speaker . She told er Tuesday alght, the Dolls Parade MANCHESTER Mrs. Seastrand of the Beauty of new fall dresses indudlng the electrical department, £ierlin,'N. H,; the girls something about the Na­ that was to be staged at tbe Blast Nook baa installed a new electric smart black and whites, travel Frank J. Crowley, of the drafting tional officers, Miss Helen Brent, Side . playground was postponed TAXI eyebrow tweezer which makes the tweeds, browns and eel grays at the deputment. Old Orchard, Me.; and sister oft Bishop Brent telQg tte until Thursday night, at 6:15 process of plucking the eyebrow \8.30A.M. to 1 2 Noon Saturdays. Walter B. Schober of the drafting o’clock. This wUl include a parade painless, and the prices on this work Wilrose Shop. president. She also ^.warded the department, visit to New York City prizes for the best '‘disk gardens” of decorated doll carriages as well 65S8 remain umdiange^ Don’t throw away irour dry cake anl 'niur of Maine. and notebooks. The closii^ exer­ as the dolls which have been dress­ 24-Hour Service. It can be sliced in very thing pieces Diaing the vncation period, the cise was held in the small chapel ed by girls on the playground this J. L. Neron, Prop. and utilized as a lining for jelly school will be in charge of William connected with the Holiday House summer. The public Ipvited to Light but satisfying food is the mold for a dessert variety. Kean. and was named by the girls "Our view this event. nAianchester G as Ca secret of successfui summer cook­ Tonight at the West Side play­ Friendship CeremonlaL” •avMAiM sraerr I 0 7 S ing, but it must aiso be food flavor­ Bridge players will be interested Seven girls from this town at­ ground, the senior girts volley baU ed with a touch of imagination to in the series of duplic^e contract tended the conference the first tempt languid summer appetites. tournaments Mrs. David Hamilton week. The touch of cool, piquant pepper­ PENNSY STRIKE of Tanner street is having. Dial mint flavor in this tapioca cream is 4313. For Expert no less than a culinary inspiration. UGHTNINGBOLT Select one third cup of quick-cook­ Iced tea is always a popular IN COAL MINES Before Prices Go Up Electric ing tapioca ,1-4 teaspoon of salt, 4 drink during the hot weather. Per­ Refrigerator cups of milk, two thirds cup of pep­ haps you would like to vary it now ' SETS HOUSE AFIRE Special Sale For permint candy crushed, 1 egg yolk, and then by adding ginger ale and a FINALLY ENDED Thursday, Friday and Service slightly beaten, and 1 egg white dash of mint. stiffly beaten. Add the quick­ (Oonttnoed From Page One) (Oontlniied From Page One) Saturday CaU 5680 cooking tapioca and the salt to the vania, heart of the country’s soft Ttiuif, and cook in a double b oiler fo r thrown into confusion at 12:45 a. Authorized Frigidaire Seev* coal industry. MAGNELL DRUG 15 minutes or until the tapioca is The Lily Beauty Parlor gives m., today when lightning struck the loe-uuui, with 10 years’ Operators object to recognizing clear, stirring frequently. Add the splendid permanents at prices rang­ T h ree-story fram e d w ellin g a t 144- practical experience. nationally organized unions, which CO. peppermint candy and poin a small in g from 33.00 to $5.00. 6-8 Parrott ' avenue, near Charles they claim are taking millions of street. amount of tapioca mixture over the 25c Packer’s Tar Soap ...... 17c egg yolk, stirring vigorously. Re­ do^ars annually out of the coal in­ Samuel Pickman, wife and four AT Satin will be more popular than dustry without capital investment, 25c Lysol ...... 17c NEMP'S,Inc. turn this to the double boiler and ever for fall wear, gracing informal, children, were asleep on the first and favor company-orgranized 75c Mead’s Dextro Maltose, cook untilsthickened. Remove the semi-formal and formal occasions fioor, and Herman Hillman, owner, mixture from the fire, fold a small unions,'a recent innovation. with his wife and two children, N o. 1, 2 or 8 ...... 52c with equal smartness. And the T- Under terms of the truce reached amount into the egg whites and add silhouette with the broad shoulders were asleep on the second floor, 60c California Syrup Figs .. .S6c POPULAR to the remaining tapioca mixture in Washington last week the min­ when the house was struck. and slender lines shows the ever ers are to lay their problems before S5c Peterson’s Ointm ent...... 2Sc awri blend. P u t this to chill and Lightning entered the cellar, rip­ changing trend of fashion a board appointed by the President SOc Columbia Healing Pow­ serve in sherbet glasses with choco­ ped out electrical appliances, ran pending acceptance of the coal code. der ...... 18c late sauce. This is sufficient for up through a wall to the unoc­ Tkursday*s I suggest you stop at Silbros and Miners are to employ their own MARKET 25c Elx-Lax ...... 16c eigh t. see their new line of good looking cupied third floor and set it afire. checkweighmen to calculate tite 23c J o c o r...... 16o 855 MAIN STREET RUBINOW BU^J>ING fall satins and coats at reasonable amount of coal produced, upon Stunned by the bolt, members ff prices. which their pay depends. the two families were finally arous­ 60c Reslnol Ointm ent...... S7c Specials Coal code-builders gather in ed to tbeit danger when neighbors S5c Sqnibb’s Tooth Paste .... 19c C E N T E R CU T The Weldon Beauty Salon. Hotel AT Washington today, watched with vi­ rushed into the street, shouting that 60c Pertussin ...... S7c Sheridan, gives shampoos for 50 the Hillman house was afire. tal interest by men in the coal 50c Agnes Sorrel Wave Set .. 19c cents and fing^er w aves fo r 50 fields who are preparing for gen­ (WUL(v

4 . ' > ■'N- ■: 'n*, Z f -.■■f" . ■ • • . V ■ ■ • ■ ' ' • ■ PAGETE9 MANCHESTER ElVENTNG HERALD, MANCHESTER. . WEPNESPAY, AUGUST 9, XMS. DRESSING UP YOUR KITCHEN----- HERE’S HOW A POCKET IK YOUR HAT ’ r. S&-*LOV€ Smart White Beach Model Has Compartments lOF €V€ A' '■Jc-' For C!igrarete and Matches '^ 1 ' N?’' -X- A f i d a M ^ r t ‘^."TT'**, — : MX ------'''SS BEGON HEBE TODAY ilii By SISYEB MAR>< EVE BAXIESS, SMlsteiit You can help to keep your face NEA Servtoe Writer to BAENESt advertlaiiic unlined. by lining up a few reliable e manager of Bbd>y’» department •JsX co-'metlc preparations and using “Vegetable nates’* and “vefOte- atore, eecretty marries DICE them in conjunction with some con­ ble dinners" offer one of the KADEBi a conatmction soperia- eatisfactory means of addiiif. va­ tendeati Dick exposes her con- scientious home treatments. ttoned enqdoyment and pleads The little fine lines around your riety to hot weather oianua. b«rv6d for a home but Eve is determined eyes are the ones that show op once or twice e week they ImalM on to go on wwtdiig. first on your face. They may be K agreeable and eccnomlcal ohonge MARTA VLAD, fashion artist, laugh lines or "squint” lines or P P is from the isdai meat and potato ahd ARLENE SMEIH, stenog­ come with maturity. Whatever their meal. rapher in tile advertising 691^ cause, you should take steps cd ''V'' 5CS3K S s'Csv X Although vegetables are e.v^- notice Eve’s excitement bat do eradicate them. If you are careful able in great abundance at this not sospeet her secret. Two hoars .S-V while you’re still young, ’t may be season, ingenuity anc imagiaatieo/ after her marriage Eve learns that you’ll never have any at all. are ne^ed to make a vegetable that she mast make a trip to New •.'‘Sy * If they come from laughing and dinner really interesting. Pry u< in­ York for the store and that she V V smiling, rest assured thaL they are clude at least hree, or better foar, must leave that night. not unpleasant to behold. And, if vegetables in the cembinattoa. She waits ontil she and Dick you can’t seem to get rid of them, sip IPs-is,s;fX- The wider the variety, the easier ’ are at dinnw before telling him don’t worry about it. Remember ' s the plate is to preps re. this news. Dick takes her to the that a pleasant smile put them s Given this variety of vegetables, station and sees |ier aboard her there. the selection becomes an impertant train. From tee train window she * 'X S s' P s \' If they come from “squinting," , •> ss ' factor. Keep in mind the desirer sees him join a gay party of Mlity of contrast. Contrast m col­ yoong people. it may be that you need glasses. iNs^SS' Don’t neglect your eyes. You may or as well as fiavor and texture NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY not like wearing glasses but it’s 'sP> determ ine the choicr of esge- ■ ~ » / better, in the long run. than hav­ tables. Careful planning in this re­ CHAPTER m ing lines In your face, caused by spect makeX' for most attractive Eve awoke with the dawn and and appetising meals. poor eyesight "Vs s' s lay for a long while watching There are various creams, lotions Sandwiches Fo. Balance the wintry Hudson river as the Don’t treat your kitchen like an “outsider!" It’s the spot where the average housewife spends most and oils which help to keep lines Contrast alvc enters into the train sped by. She wondered of her time, so why not have it as attractive as possible? You can carry out an entire summer color method of cooking and serving scheme in your kitchen, the same as you do in the other rooms in the house. When you’re buying new away and tend to discourage the about Dick — what he was doing growth of those already there. vegetables. If one vegetable Is serv­ at this hour, whether he was summer draperies and-slip covers for the living room and bedrooms, it’s an excellent idea to buy new '4,Sss' S.s'' Vs-$' ed plain with butter, let another asleep and dreaming of her or on materials with which to dress up the kitchen. Gay, yellow-and-whlte fabrikoid (you can get it by the Muscle .il»—you can buy them ' s ^'s anywhere—are easy to use and very 'W be creamed, s third grilled or broil­ his way to work. She reached yard) makes handsome, cheerful curtains, table covers and shelf coverings. Don’t overlook the kitchen ed, and a fourth served in a cro< under her i^Uow for the chamois chairs. They’ll be twice as comfortable and will stay clean longer if you make dainty little cushions for helped they are too. Pat a little muscle oil around quette, timbale sr fritter. bag. It was there and the little the seats and backs of them. While all veg^tobles- contain at gold wedding ring was safe. She the outer comers oi your eyes be­ fore you fco to bed. Be careful not least a trace r protein, it is not tried the ring on and decided to enough to xeep up the balance wear it until she arrived at the in New York, as sue had a sister throng waiting for cabs outside he llberately took her hand. He held to get any of it in your eyes. V between the giving out and the hotel. living in Brooklyn. suggested a night club. it tightly and Eve did not try to You can use some around the intake of energy, and is of poorer Over her black’ psjamas she With Freda who was Just back withdraw It After aU, It was bht comers of your mouth aud across Sp­ quality and less value than that slipped a black silk rob^e with a from Paris, her head full of fash­ Reece was ' disappointed when a few blocks to the hotel. your forehead too. found in other sources. For this great, golden dragon heavily em­ ion news and her trunks packed the head wedter waa unable to Suddenly the man took her in reason it Is well to include a pro­ broidered on the back. A piidr of with French gowns. Eve made the his arms and, before she could free You can go away for a vacation it’s simply amazing how many things combine usefulness with beauty. seat them at a table in the inner Dorothy Tree wears p white pique beach hat which does Just that. There tein food known to be of high golden mules completeo her Pull­ rounds of New York’s smartest circle. A smart chorus of young herself, pressed bis lips to hers. and forget about your daily cares quality. Nuts, oggs, cheese and man ensemble and she picked up shops. They spent a leisurely They arrived at the hotel and and worries, bul you shouldn't for­ IS a tiny -pocket in the crown for matches and two strips of material girls waa dancing vivaciously, beau­ on the brim are designed to hold cigarettes. The pocket and the strips :^lk can be d d ^ to vegetable her dressing case and made for noon period with some advertis­ tifully. The applause was hearty Eve, without so much as a good­ get about your complexion. plates in such a way that the the dressing room. ing woman over a meal served and long. Then the dancing space night, hurried to the elevator. If you’re going to vacation on look like novelty trimming when Dorothy isn’t carrying matches and a farm or at a camp'back in the cigarettes in them. proper balance is maintained. “Good morning," an uncertain peasant style in a quaint French waa cleared for patrons. Franks (To Be Contemed) Toasted cheese sandwiches are voice greeted Eve as she entered. restaurant did not dance but Reece apparently woods, you can easily give your face a rest from cosmetics. Your an example of an eas;’ way to “Good morning," Ehre answered That evening Eve dressed for wanted to be on the fioor all the add protein. The crispness of the with a swift appraisal of the time. A g ^ and agfsdn he managed skin will benefit greatly by a rest then you branch off. You have dinner in a new gown of pale gold from rouge, powder and the like. io get your a'eneral education toast provides a plearing contrast young creature b^ore her. An lace. It represented the meas­ so that he and Eve were on the Daily Health of texture with the softness of extremely plain face but one fioor and the center of attention But there are some things which first” which wraa rapidly being trans­ ure of her yielding to the tempta­ your skin can’t do without. vegetables. tion to purchase every lovely before the other dancers left their "But, my' dear, you have that. Eggs can be hard cooked and ‘ Little beauty bmces — sometimes YOUR formed by the expert use of cos­ tables. Eve was not quite sure she Service You’ve gone through grade ichcol metics. The other girl drew a thing she beheld. » cslled week-end kits — are Just used as a gtmnish, or they cui be She found herself warming to liked this. The lights turned to a Hints on How to Keep Well by and high school and ycu’ve had a poached and served with a cream­ blue wool frock over her head in rosy glow and the orchestra played what you need for week-ends out year of prep. Now you’re * ine- one quick motion. Then she stood EYeda Carter. With her Elve felt World Famed Authority of "town and for your longer, vaca­ ed vegetable on toast. Desserts none of the barrier of formality a waltz that made Eve think of CHILDREN teen and you say you have, t get made with milk and eggs also before the long mirror and pulled Dick. Reece held her closely but tion. more general education before you the d r ^ tightly over her hips, that often exists between women They contain Just the right By Oliva Robertt Barton take care ot the protein calories. who are brought together by pro­ Eve drew away. FAMILY DOCTOR CAN creams and lotions and other cos­ learn something by which you can Food Valae In Oantls,.uigs turning right and left. TAKE CARE OF 85 live. Boys usc-I to marry at 20. “There! All ready for the big fessional interests. They dined When they returned to their table metics p^ut up in smaller bottles and sr !KA sesvfcc. "k Very often the gamishings add pleasantly at Eve’s hotel. Freda was displaying a new cig­ PCI. OF HUMAN ILLS Jars, 'rbe kit saves packing all It seems silly to me not even to food value as well as beauty to adventure," she announced inquir­ begin to think of a Fving until ingly. The girl lit a cigaret and “About tonight," Freda said aret case she had purchased In your regular containers separately, Mrs. Henry sat in the midst or the plate. Sliced eggs grated Paris. She passed it around. Eve Employment of Specialists Is Nec­ thereby taking up much less room open catalogues, a look ^of bewil­ you are past your early manhvX>d.” cheese, toast points and croutons confided, “I'm nervous as a cat. over the coffee cups, “I thought essary in Comparatively Few Art came in. “I didn’t get that This is my first trip to New York. you’d like to see a musical com-' glanced at the other tables, then in a suitcase. pSirthermore, once derment on her face. furnish calories. Parsley, water­ hesitatingly took a cigaret. Franks Cases; Latter Now Found In you pack the little box, you’ll be Job. They gave it to John. He cress, radishes and celery add min­ Ma^ed girl friend lives right edy so I arranged it. 1 met an Many Fields. “Luke,” she said, “it’s Just the across the river in New Jersey interesting man on the ship. closed his hands over it. sure you have all the things which same old thing. When Art went knew all about generators. I only erals, and in the case of radishes you vrill need. know what I’ve picked uj.." and celery contribute a raw crisp but she doesn’t expect me. . You Ernest Franks is his name. He’s “Don’t,” he saio. “It spoils the BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN to college I got these same cata­ see I’ve taken my life in my own going to call for us at eight illusion." Then he added, “With An ideal beauty kit should con­ logues. And it was like me' 'ng “I knjw you wouldn’t ” sighed vegetable. hands. I want to find a husband o’clock.” apologies to Miss Carter!” Freda Editor, Journal of the American tain cleansing cream, skin tonic, out a Chinese puzzle. I don’t his mo.iier. “I wanted you to go Too often this quality of crisp­ Medical Aseociatlon, and of tissue cream, foundation lotion or before the bells ring 30. There’s Eve said she would enjoy goipg smiled. She did not mind. know what all these courses aan. in for one special kind of training, ness is lacking in vegetable plates. a new crop of girls springing up Hygeia, the Health Magazine cream, cleansing tissues, absorb­ but once you got off io college, you Clhinese fried noodles, Saratoga ..r to the theater. She was surprised “And don’t drink either,” Reece ent cotton, sunburn oil, hand lo­ Ano these rows of required units every year and there certainly when two men instead of one iaet added as he poured the contents-of and credits and what-nots may os knew It all. You went in for some lattice potatoes, shoe-string . >ta- The employment of the speciaJ tion and miniature boxes of your kind of economics and political toes and crisp bread-riuffs can be aren’t enough eligibles ■ to go them as she and FYeda left the a silver fiask into three glasses of oym powder, rouge and lipstick. well be stock exchange ngures. I around at our four comers. My rievator. ginger ale. “We want you to keep devices used in medical practice don’t know what they’re all law and nothing your father or I used when crisp raw* vegetablee requires hours of study and re You n e ^ some sunburn oil to could say would change your mind sister discovered it too late, so “I brought this lone wolf along,’’ that ‘little girl’ look. ^ It’s a rare keep from getting a bum instead about.” arc not Included. I’m hitting for new pastures be­ Franks explained after introducing thing in a place like this.” peated use for the development of “You don’t need to,” said Luke. after your first year there. You These combinations undoubted­ proper technic. of a nice, even tan. Nourishing got over-enthusiastic about it. I fore I’m past the age." Theron Reece, “because he needed As they left the night club Ernest cream (it’s about the same thing as “Professor Hall knows. He says ly will suggest others to 3rou: Elve fiuffed her hair with a lit­ company. I hope you’ll like him.” Franks suggested wriking a tew As a result of the tremendous 1 can get into—” Luke named over wish you’d gotten as enthusiastic Stuffed baked tomatoes. c;-am- expansion of medical knowledge, tissue cream) is very necessary on about raising sheep, or book-keep­ tle Jade and gold comb. The girl “He looks likable,” Freda said blocks before he escorted Fteda to a vacation. Use it at night to put three or four colleges. • eo green peas, buttered cauliflow­ watched her. as she and her escort led. the way her sister’s home in Brooklyn. specialization entered the field, so “But that doesn’t help me. I ing, or brirk-making, or anything er with grated cheese, lattice po- that today medicine is practiced oil back into your skin. Winds and 'That’s a pretty wedding ring," to a taxicab. Eve followed with “Fifth Avenue is right around the sun tend to dry out your com­ don’t even know what to ma.'{.e out that would get you a Job.” she said. “Well, you’re one of Reece whose charms easily over­ comer,” he said., “It’s a glorious not only by general practitioners, plexion. of you. What do you want cc be? "But mother, I’ve got a grand Spinach timbales with mush­ the lucky ones— to have a hus­ shadowed those of Franks. night and the windows after mid­ who it has been determined, can A doctor, or an engir^eer, or a busi­ education. I ctm talk to anyone." room sauce, carrot marbles glace, F\ band in these days of competi- Judging from the applause the night are always worth- looking at.” easily take care ot 85 per cent ot ness man? Maybe you would like Simplifying College Problems Fbrencb fried onions, toast points, Uon!” musical show was a great success. Freda agreed to walk with nim. the conditions for which patients Announcement of Senator Huey to study agriculture or forrestry. “Yes, Art, but the trouble .vith radishes and celery. The girl’s hand was on the door Eve followed its theme only va­ The sidewalks were dry and her consult physicians, but also medi­ Long’s daughter that she wears What do you think? We have to talk is that it goes out of your Com on the cob, Hma beans in knob when she turned back, “My guely. She permitted herself to long fur coat protected her against cine is practiced in some 18 to 2U cotton lingerie to aid south’s cot­ decide soon.” mouth, not in. We all need oread cream, broccoli with lemon but­ name’s Corinne Devore,” she said, lapse into lethargy, rousing occa­ the cold. But Reece protested that specialties. ' ton farmers causes one to wonde.' Choosing a Career and to know how to get it. I want ter. broiled tomatoes, toastM and paused. “Not that we’re sionally to smile brightly at her Elve’s wrap was inadequate, so they These are of various types, if the* Senator will now change from 'T can’t tell yet. You see you Luke here not to waste time. We cheese sandwiriies. likely to meet again, of course," cois^anions. She was conscious of separated. Reece signaled a taxi­ such as those which concern those pink silk pajamas in which just have to go and start in like can’t afford it. I want to scart him she hurried on when Eve re­ plearing music and then the final cab and he and Elve drove to her themselves wholly with internal he receives visiting diplomats. the rest for a couple of years and right now on some direct pate— mained silent, debating whether curtain. hotel. medicine and diagnosis; surgery, to give him a real purpose before or not to return the confidence by Theron Reece hummed one of the “Are you so absurdly young as which is divided into orthogedic he starts to college. 'These cata­ telling her own name. “1 know song hits as he guided her through you look?” he asked. Then, with­ surgery, genito-urlnary surgery, logues are all Ircek to me. I wish what you’re thinking," she went the lobby. As they Joined the out waiting for an answer, he de- 'brain surgery, abdoiplnal surgery they would talk .Jain English and on defiantly. “That it sounds and simUar branches. tell us parents what’s w'.at. We made up. Well, it is! My real There are also specialists in Evening Herald Pattern can’t go motoring to all these name is Cora Dilly. I’ve , always diseases of the skin, in diseases schools to find out. It eost j money hated it and I didn’t see any rea­ of women, in diseases of children, <•' and we are poor. I think too 8Y BRUCS CATTON son'for dragrging it along to New in obstetrics, in •nervous and A SLENDERIZINO MODEL— many people make mistakes with .York." Across the Years mental diseases, in diseases ot the EASILY FASHIONED their children because they lon’t PHIL STRONG A O i^ stomach and in other lines. That Favoars Cotton. Voile Print know ,what it's all about. And TELLS OF HIS IOWA With that Corinne Devore was By HELEN WELSHIMER — So Inexpensive children themselves don’t know, gone, leaving Eve with the guilty There is not as yet any legal either—.not in time, anyway. Pro­ “Stranger’s Return" Is Aneteer feeling that she had been a trifie ACROSS the yem ray eye* raet ycun today. method for determining who By HELEN WILLIAMS Very Entertaining Book ^ Our (cpatate pethwayi btoufht u* (k c to (ace. fessor Hall is so buried in his snobbish. shall be considered competent to Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson academic viewpoint he can’t see “She may not be so lovely, but 1 had bdiew throo^ many dtudog sprtnp practice a specialty in medicine Fumished with Eve^ Pattern. By BRUCE CATTON If we (hoold meet no imagery would trace It is especially designed to con­ my side of it. 'Tulture is all rig’-t, she’s wise,” Elve said to her own A pattern of old days for you to aee. and who shall not. It therefore but It isn’t everything. Sometimes “Stranger’s Return” finds Phil refiection in the^-nirror. “She’ll 1 waa ao aure that eettaty had gone becomes possible for any physi­ ceal those few excess pounds for I wish there weren’t anything but Strong writing once more of Iowa make people notice her. She’ll Aa e a ^ aa country anowflakca m dt. cian who wishes to do so to set matrons and others of heavier fig­ trade schools — or professional farm life; and it is delightful to probably get her man, too, and At quietly at i f m tlip down A c dawn. himself up as a specialist in any ure. ones. 1 wish the catalogues wf e have him doing this, if for no other when she does she’ll know enough medi(^ field. The dress will captivate you with reason than the confusion which its flattering icarf neckline that plainer and simpler. I think we to hang on to him. Oh, how I THOUGHT of little Aingt the while we talked. The rewards ot specialization need a new deal on this college covers the snooty eartem review­ could I leave Dick as 1 did!” ^ A biM ride that wetook one rainy n i ^ are usually beyond those of g ^ - diminishes bodice breadth and its Path bendtea In a Ulaohordeicd ^ring. graceful length-giving paneled skirt problem. ers when they find someone actually • However, Elve was preasantly eral practice in the form of ahox - How many, f us agree Aitb extolling Iowa as a pleasant place excited as the train drew into Old bookt we laad, pine woodt, ^ candlelight. er hours of work, more time for with slimming hip seaming. Grand Central station. A redcap Do Aoac who dicuaed togeAer alwaya raact research, higher pay for work ac­ And you’ll find it so comfortably her? I know I do. We waste year to live. took her bags and led the way to At Gfoaaioadt ar they travd to Ae Mtd sma.t for town or for resor*^ wear. before the real preparation because The central character in this * b tbcia no A a it wfacic two brief patha may go complished and, no doubt, much we have to grope our way There book la Grandpa Storr, an old but a taxi. She reached the hotel te A vary Utde way cahained aa onef more interest in tee work. . . And to make it! It’s as simple a fiutter of anticipation. She Various means have been de­ as A. B. C. should be a clearing house between extremely sprightly Ovll War vet­ wrote “Miss Elva Bayless" on the veloped by the medical profes- It is also lovely In black crepe college and, parent to-iron out these eran ■ who lives on his Iowa farm register and inquired if there sioD itself for limiting if possible satin with white faille crepe trim. puzzling problems. with two female dependents— a were any messages for her. She entrance of unworthy men .into Style No. 2714 is desijgned for stepdaughter and a niece by" marr held her- breath while the clerk various specialities. Some ot the sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 and 46 inches riage—and a unique hired ma^ looked. Yes, there was a tele­ speclalistto societies will not ad­ bust Size 88 requires 4% yards of named Simon, who is profane ai^ gram. mit any man until he has had at 38-lnch material with % yam of 39- godlfsa but a sturdy rock to tie to Eve clutched It tightly as she least five years of experience in ineh eontrastii.g. * in Mme of trouble. followed the bell boy to the eleva­ a specialty aud until he has done Price of Pattern 10 Cents. Into this home comes a long- tor. She looked attractive but sufficient research and published' Make the .most of your looks! lost granddaughter, who has been was entirely obllvous to the ap­ enough Klentific papers to prove For vacation clothes, for the After the first year or so R wasp't going it alone In New York and who praising glances that foUowed his competence. mountains, lakes, seaside or that so hard. Most folks talk entirely is forced by economic pressure to her. Her suitcase unstmpped, tour you have often talked about, too much, anyway.—Melvin Train find a haven in the old bonlesteid. she dismissed the boy with a tip, Moreover, the medical profes­ see a copy of our new book of Sum­ of Wilmington, DeL, upon breaking The story has to do with her ad­ turned the key in the lock and, sion has Itself established in recent mer Fashions. 11 years of v o lim t^ silence. justment to farm lift and with the with fingers that shook, tore open years examining and certUymg Vacation clothes, and Uocka for efforts of the other two women to the thin yellow envelope. everyday wear, home wear, lingerie, boards which now undertake, after children’s designs, etc. A husband should treat his wife freeze her out so that they can She stared at the message a a young man has been at Idast five as tenderly as he would handle the herit Grandpa’s farm. The gals lay long moment It read: “Inter­ Send today for your copy of the years In practice, to give him both a new book, encloaing 10 cents in rarest orchid that blooms.— Judge some pretty deep plots to do thik, view Phoebe, Inc. She knows written knd a practical examination Eugene O’Dunnc. Baltimore, veter­ hilt Sitxibn and Grandpa ate top what Lake City is wearing before stamps or coin. Address F'uhion anA provided he is qualified, taist. Je Department « an of divorce oases. foxy for them, and in the end the we know i t —^Barle Barnes." to him a certificate of competence. granddaughter Is firmly-estaMfsbed. EBve sank weakly into a deep This movement in medicine is One needs but examine th e . rec­ rm not sirre ^ t this Is os ^bod cushioned chair. She was more so recent that it is not fair to Manchester Herald ords of a preridential camprii^. a a book as "State Fair." * 'Yhe' girl than hurt She waa even a little say* that men vteo do not have munldpol campaign H you like, to from New York isn’t always con- frightened. Would this thing she the certificate are not competent. Pattern Service sense how larftsly superstition, tra­ had done- always stand between vincing, and the neighboring form­ It is safe to say that if they have dition, Irrationalism, emotionalism er wite whom she foils in love to her and Dick? He couldn’t the certificate they have submit­ For a Herald Pattern send 16c and ca've maa reactions still endure leave his work to ebme with her m stamps or coin directly to more than a U ^e phony But the ted themselves to an examina­ arid control.— Dr. Frank P. Qravee, book makes deliglrtfifi reading joet on a . han^rmoon trip. Why tion and have passed it success­ Fashion Bureau. Manchester state commissioner of edueatlon. should he aapeet her to give up (Evening Herald. Fifth Avenue the same; and I can^t help feelhfg fully. New Toilt. i her Ug oppmrtunity to .spend a and 2Srd Street New. Yor' City that Mr. Stong is contributing soian- thfng iibportaat to our literature by honeymoon a t home? Oh, why SPECIAL SERVICE BVREAD. DIES FROM FALL Be sure to fill in number ot pat­ Unemployment has markedly di­ had this whole miserable situa- tern you derire. minished, credit is more abundant, his sympOthetle and asstful pof* tton eome about? Room 805, 461 Blshth Avc,, New Yoric City; ^ Norwich, Aug. 8—(AP)—Edward trait of Iowa form Ufa Psttom No...... busineas is more active and the peo­ Enclosed find ten esate lor which send me “Souvenirs,’’ f Bums, Wauregan pitcher, died this ple of the nation are looking hope­ Published by Hriroburi:. R^oaa A howwver, as she rode to booklet of Helon • Welshiner’s poems. morning at ^ Backus hospital Be etne to fill Ip the elM of the fully to the future.—Henry 1; Har­ Co., this bo(te is pribot a t g2. X ' the style advisoiT bureau of Price 15 Omte. from injuries he received in a fall at pattern. man, president of the caromber ef Phoebe, Ine., BveY trained mind N am e...... the mill of the Wauregan company. Nanae Commerce of the United States. A1 Capone’s sucoesso. eeneentrated on the busineas of Bums, who pitched for the go has bear tadleted i o f i ^ Street ...... • *-»7 Send atampe or "eein (oefin pro- tee day. Freda Carter waa to Wauregan Grays, 20 years ago, fell ferred). ' • Address Railing at law and lawnukers ^ income tax. Too bod w OMSt her there. They had made Cky ...... «tete three storiee, down an elevator, become one of our inbet popular in­ hov> Baflker MitoHsli’s ettomey fo. tee ^nMintment in a hurried shaft, at the mill, while making his M oe of t)ook 10 cents. Slzs door and outdoor sports. President odviss him teat it ivasift Agatelt Mmhfine convereatien. Freda rounds as a sight watchman. He tee low. leldmn stoppped at a hotel when (In seadlsf for booklet, plense meacien nnino of* tele newipeper was 06 years old. Price of bottem io (esUs. Boxboor of Brown ic ' ' V<- ‘ ■ ' r- '= "'-r/t‘r ^ N O H E S I^ EVBNINQ dSlULD. IfANCHBSTVft, 0 0 ^ ^ ^nSPKE8DAY» AUGUST 9.1989. Yanks Fail To Hold Pace, Bow To SendtorSf 5 To 1

• » ■ ALPINES AND PIRATES WEST SIDES FACE Harris Favored By Many KNAPP A FAVORITE W Hnm L’S SOUTHPAW BEGIN SERIES SUNDAY AN ALL-STAR NINE OFFISne FANDOM SLANTS PUZZLE (TIAMPS —I To EBminate Earl Bissell • Twin Headed by Tommy New HaTCD Boxer Facet Mc­ WashinitoD Now Hu Two Argnment Arises Orer Bocs LEGION JRS. PLAY Dark Hone of Net Tourney NORTHENDinU Sipples to Phy Locals at Yesterday’a Stan Namara m Feature Go at Gome Load; Grore Who Desire to S ip Mere Pitdi- ROCKVILLE UQNS Impresses in Iv st Matdi- IS SBUES STUE West Side Friday. ^ (By Associated Frees) ers to Strengdieii Team; Ray B e ^ , Dodgers—Held Olsnts 17di Game; Dodgori Take ^ Meets Second Seeded to three hits in 11 inning game. The West Sides sure have a game Jimmie Foxx, Mickey Cochrane Nsw Haven, Aug. 9.—Carmen Pkchx’t Dnel from Iko M e; Be Allowed One Ex­ Open Series in Wiady City and Roger Cramer, Athletics—Hit Knapp, New Haven pride and joy, CoBfhliBi to Meet Arrows on hand this coming Friday when ^ r on School Coart home runs to drive in five nms tra Hnrler, Record of Temerrow Night; Face they stack up against Tommy Sip­ against Boston. who is to meet Jimmy McNamara, for BasobaU Crowi; Firit Giutt in 11th, l-O, Cobs ples’ All Stars. Most of Sipples’ Tomorrow at 5.30 o’clock Earl Whitehill, Senators—Pitch­ fighting Irishman from New York, team has played a lot of ball around ed five bit ball agsl^ed in the league and first dess picked to eliminate Harris, but many played in the current warfare at fought, interesting match sssms due Each aad every one of those old Coughlin’s Ssrvice Station bavs will be remsdns in doubt at present >an players developed. The local tennis enthuslssts who have seen played five games so far this season tb-' Stadium. to take place. ' timers fought his way right into the Unlike the team that rose la its The Pirates are trying to sign sul- team will be u» against stiff opposi­ w . »»• f . • rv* 1 - the latter play are incUnsd to the having won three and lost two. Last night’s rainstorm washed very hearts at the fight followers. It might to sweep a double-header ditlonal pitchers to bolster the tion and will nave to put on their L a st D/tS^nt S r t s n t s that Harris will provide Bis- Manchester Green and the Sheep- team for the opening game of the O seU w ith plenty o f opposition, n away the possibility of further was their courage, ability to punch Monday, the Yankees yestefday best brand at basdbaD to win the herders wers able to hand (fougb- series with the Alpines but under fact, that be may even turn the matches and therefore the tourney and ptmeb hard, and Unwillingness were meek as lambs before the series. Legion players are request­ lia’s team a defeat by close scores the rules will not be allowed to tables and upset the 1982 nmner-up. stands as reported yesterday. to etop that put them over with the southpaw shoots of Whitehill as ed to report at the .sual place at By Assoctetod Press . of 1 to 0 and 9 to 8 respectively. Import players \7lthout the consent 5:46 p. m. for transportation 'to fight auAences aad it is in much tbs Senators won 5-1. ’Twice when tbe‘same manner that Knapp has Manager KroII ox the Arrows bits Boigbt have changed the oom- of their opponent The Pirates, it R ockville. CUeago — Laddis TonisUl, Chi­ is understocKl, are seeking the serv* won himself sueh, a high pAce in finally submitted to Coughlin’s plextoD of the game. Babe Ruth bit cago, outpointed Caxlos Herrera, the opinion of, those who follow the pleadings aad agreed on tbe series. ices of Sackett of the Windsor ’ll Paso, 8. into double-plays. Tunzis team also of Kissman ring doings. The series will be played at Hickey’s Robert Moses Grove appearing WRESTLING Desmoinss—Jinunls Legrons, Des Grove and the fityt game will be Maneggia. The Alpines feel Moines, outpointed Buzz Smith, Three Golfers Stand Out All of ths old favorites mention­ for the first time since breaUag played Friday. A stake will be post­ that this would give the Pirates an Omaha, 6. ed above were known as sluggers. the Yankees shutout wtrsak, won tiwfaif advantage but at last report All compiled envlabit records stud­ ed sad the winner takes all. Tbe his 17tb game at tbe season as ths (By Asw4slmd Press) Arrows are a 7-5 favorite and seem the Alpines were prepared to allov- ded with plenty of knockouts. A’s turned back the Red' Sox, 7-6. the 9totes the services of either Baltimore—Joe Steleber defeated BUDDIES TOP GIBBIES sure to win the series. Dodgers Win Duel Floyd Marshall, Los Angeles, (Mar­ As Amateur Title Hopes Knapp too is a slugger, has scored Kissman or Bfanqrgia, who have The Dodgers aad Giaata put on shall injured). plenty of kayo victories, but in ad­ played with the ^xes since the The West Side Buddies won over dition be has acquired science to a pitching luel between Ray Benge rules of the series were drawn up. Albany, N. T.— KmtoI Zybysko, and Hal Sebumaeher, and Brooklyn Chicago, threw Reginald Sill. ^ Glbbies to put themselves in a tie mix with bis numerous fine qualities League Leaders ’This will be a best two out of for second place in tbe Town Junior aad as a result he has a bright^ emerged with * -le winning run over tbe G'ants in tbe 11th. 1-0. Benge three game series. The winner will Series. Tbe winning runs were Goodman, Dolp and Ltttle future than any of the boys that BASEBALL By Associated Press set the Giants down with three meet &e team that wins the series HOLLYWOOD EAOLFJ^ VICTORS scored on a bunt by Chapman, which have gone before aim. between cbe Bluefields and West due to errors, was made into a home bits, two of tiiem by Schumacher. Turn in Par-Craddng However, realizing that he is in (Including yesterday’s gamss) Tbe Cubs, who last week' ’'elped Sides. The Bluefields took the first The Blazing Nine failed to blaze run. The Buddies led up to the ELECTRIC VS. MACHINE for a bxisy evening of it when be N ational: Dizzy Dean establish a new strike­ game rather eatf y by s score of 9 as tbe Holl3rwood Eagles took them seventh by one run, but Clooke could to 5. The A Dines, on their season’s steps out tc meet McNamara, Knapp Batting, Klein, Phillies .382; out record, avenged themselves by into camp by tbe score of 11 to 7. not see bis mates go down in. defeat. Feats in ()nalifyinf Test^ Tbe hard-hitting Electricians Davis, Phillies and ’Terry, GHants, record, wUl rule slight favorites With a man on first,- be went up to is extending himself in training and defeating the (Cardinals in the In the last inning with the score tied showed the Ilachinists bow to win has been in New York so as to ‘le A51;' runa, Martin, Cards 88; runs over the Pirates, • who have just at 7 all, Mohr hit a double to knock tbe plate and hit a triple to tie tbe opening game of the series, 4 to 2. in capable bands for expert advice. batted in Klein, Phillies 95; hits, about split even during the season. in Tedford and French. The big score, but McCurry buckled down Canadian Holds Crown; ball games by smacking deven hits Although suffering from a wrist The umqdres for Sunday's game He should benefit greatly. Klein, Phillies 156; doubles, Klein, injury. Dean fanned five batsmen. gun for the Eagles was Kloter who and struck out the next two men. to score a one-sided win by 18-1. Pblllies 34; Triples, Vaughan, wfll be O’Lear and Kotsch. bit a homer and two doubles. McCurry struck out fourteen men. Johnson of Electric limited tbe Ma­ In tbe semi-final Billy Bridges. Begm Play for Pro Tide. Norwalk welterweight, faces Billy Pirates 16; home runs, Berger, Flay Local Teams ' Greene starred for the losers. Tlie The big guns for tbe Buddies were chinists to two bingles. Each Elec­ Braves 20; stolen bases, Martin, Chicago, Aug, 9.—(AP) — The Hogan, Oraogebury N. Y„ for eight Seventeen victories and eight de> Eagles would like to book games Gustafson, Haefs and Chapman. For tric player, except Haugan, made at Cards 16; pitching, ’Tinzilng, Cubs Dean boys, Dizzy of tbe St. Louis roimds. Three other bouts complete feats is the racord compiled by the with teams averaging 10-18 years. Gibbles, Cooke. least one bit and a run. 8-3. Cardinals and his younger brother, Buddies By Associated Press the card. Alpines this season, and the list in­ For games call Ray French, 8153. Karshis, Liebman, and Brewer A m erican: Paul, of the (Rumbus club of the cludes b number of games with lo­ HoDywood Eagles AB R H PO A C Batting, Simmons, White Sox, American Association, a Cardinal Ford, 2 b ...... 2 2 0 2 0 0 Three names stood out today made two bits each to lead' both / cal teams. ’The Alpines seem to be AB R H PO A E teams at the plate. Di^-Tez plays 356; Foxx, Athletics, . 358; runs. Junior varsity outfit, jut w a ^ g a Fraher, c f ...... 3 0 0* 0 0 0 the only outstanding team that is Schieldge, p, ss.. 2 0 1 1 0 0 among ail tbe amateur golfers who ^ e EHectricianw this W ednesday in Gehrig, Yanks 90; runs batted In strikeout contest by remote con­ not fearful of risking its reputa­ Tedford. 3 b ...... 4 3 3 0 0 1 Sargent, ss ...... 3 0 0 1 0 2 expect to have a shot at bringing Foxx, Athletics 108; Mta, Simmons, trol. Gustafson, c .... 4 0 2 14 2 1 a game which will decide the cham­ tion against lo'^al outfits, although French, l b ...... 3 2 1 9 0 0 pionship of the first half. How They Stand White Sox 165; doubles, Bums, Each is tbe leader of his league. Tedford, l b ...... 4 0 0 1 0 0 to the United States tbe National the Pirates have also played sever- M ohr, c ...... 3 1 1 9 2 0 crown wbicb is now being worn by E lectric Browns 86; triples. Combs, Yanks Dizzy today had 152 tc head the a> games with local teams. Arnold, 2 b ...... 3 1 1 2 0 0 H aefs, r f ...... 4 0 2 0 0 0 National League. Paul, who like Ross (Sandy) Somerville of Lon­ AB R H PO A YESTERDAY'S RESULTS and Reynolds, Browns, 12; home Last year the Sub-Alpi~

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SUMMER HOMES b&ve 277,270 customers. The latter industrial plants and comniercii$l es^ LOST AND FOUND AUIDMOHILES FUR s a l e 4 HOUSEHOIJ) GOODS 51 APAKl'MENI'S—FLATS-:- figure Is based on reports made to tablishments, ^ e Islter. inelwBnM TENEMENTS ' 63 FOR RENT . 67 NEW YORK FARMERS the American Gas Association by hotels, restaurisnts, stores and the LOST—PASS BOOK N a 10754 — 1930 CHRYSLER 70 sedan, has FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD Fumi- thirteen Connecticut public utilities like. The balance* the customers Notice is hereby given that Pass only 33,000 original miles, maroon ture, including 3 piece parlcr set, FOR REOT—6 ItOOM fiat, with F’OR REINT—7 ROOM cottage, at whose sales constitute 92 percent of use gas for general boose, beating Book No. 10754 issued by The Sav­ paint, with black and brown trim, kitchen range with oil burner, garage. Inquire W. Manning, 15 Sound View, from August ISth, the total sales .n this state and is and miscellaneous purposes. ings Bank of Manchester has been beautiful velour upholstery. Car piano, nigfi, ice box, etc. C ^ be Walker streeL until after Laboi Day. Call 7846. NOW USING GUNSthe most recent figure available lost Or destroyed, and written ap­ costs new $1650. Price $350. Riley seen at 217 Center street. Although officials ol the ' gas top- (June 1,1988). rbere has thus been dustry anticipate a sharp 'rlM in the plication has been made to said Chevrolet Company, Armory Ga­ TWO OF 0UR BfilSl • three room a gain in the decade of 26,426 cus­ bank by the legal representative of rage. 60 Wells street. Tel. 6874. apartments are vacant redecorat­ WANTED TO RENT 68 number ot gas customers and in gas tomers .in thl* state. use when general business returns the person in whose name such WANTED TO BUY 58 ed, hot water. Johnson Block. Tel. The total population ot the sixty 1925 WILLYS KNIGHT sedan, WANTED TO RENT— Fumlahed Strikers Fire at Milk Trocb to normal, it la not likely- that mhiqr book was issued, for pa3rment of WANTED—GOOD USED 2x4x8; 6917or76W.' bungalow, part house or apart­ towns vdiich are now given service the amount of deposit represented good running condition. For the by the gas industry in Connecticut of the l69 towns in Connecticut first one that comes $15. Riley also good used, boards. Apply at FOR REN'l—TWO, ‘ THREE and m ent Rea3onable. Three in family. —More Officers Being which now do not have gas servlcs by said book, or for the issuance once.* F. C. Jones, Chestnujt Drive, foul room fumlahed oi unfuraisneo Aij^y 216 Elast Middle Turnpike. is appi'cximaiey •1,140,000 or about will be reached by gas in the near of a duplicate book therefor. Chevrolet Company, Armory. Ga­ 87 percent of the total ’>opulation of rage, 60 Wells street. Tel. 6874. Manchester Green. apartments Manchester Construc- future. This is due to the large ex­ 1,606,908, the 1930 census figure. pense and n ^ y technical dilfflcul- tloo' Co. Ter. 4181 or 4359. CaOedOot. Gas service is not available, how­ WE BUV. SECLL and azcbange useo HIGHEST PRICES 1 AID for junk LEGAL NOTICES Ts ties which are involved in extending AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 of all kinds. Paper stock, rags, FOR REINT—4 ROOM tenement, ever, to all of that number, since the gas distribution systems long cars all makea and modeia. Armory metal and rubber. Wm. Ostiinaky, • sta te of Connecticut, Olitrlot of many of thr.’n live in the outlying Garage. 60 WeOs street Telephone all .improvements at 95 Rus­ Andover, n . Probate Court, August 7, By ASSOCtATEO PRESS. distances from the manufacturing 1929 CHRYSLER COACH, Model Tel. 6879. sell street Apply 85 Russell street. 198S. districts of towns bejrond the reach plant. Because homes are widely 65, good. . condition throughout, 6874. ______t of the ga:, mains. It is estimated Estate of Edward M. Teomana, late Bullets whizzed in New York scattered in the presently nnserved very cheap to operate. Low price 1932 CHEVROLET 1-2 ton panel WANTED—SECOND hand one pipe FOR RENT—5 ROOM fiat first of Andover, In'said District,, deceas­ by gas company officials that close towns, the investment in pipe lines of $150. Riley Chevrolet Company, furnace, good condition. Telephone floor. All improvements, rent rea­ e d state’s milk strike today. to 1,121,000 people or nearly 70 per­ per bouse would make t^e cost of truck, 1929 Fordbon tractor, good WHEREAS, at a Probate Court cent of the total population have Armory Garage, 60 Wells street. conditicdl, 1930 Nash coupe, like 3698. sonable. Inquire 36 Russell street. holden at Bolton, within and for the Six milk ^cks returning from service probi'itive. Telephone 6874. District of Andover on the 28th day gas in their homes. This estimate new. Trade, terms. Cole Motors at New 'York City after delivering appllea only to domestic customers FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat up­ of July, 19&3, upon the application of HsrgieiSo Dairy milk, were fired 1929 FORD COUPE; 1929 Ford the Center. 6463. ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 5!) stairs, at 186 Wesv Center street John H. Yeoman. - Executor of the and is exclusive of industrial, com­ Estate of Edward M. Yeomans, late upon at Camden at dawn. They mercial, bouse heating and miscel­ coach; 1931 Chevrolet coach; 1927 1933 CHEVROLET COACH demon­ . Inquire 439 Center street of Andover, deceased, showing Just were described as “bullet riddled’’ Chevrolet coupe. $5.00 down, bal­ FOR RENT—FURNISHED rooms and reasonable cause therefor, an laneous customers. TO RENT strator, all black, new car guaran­ for light housekeeping, gas and FOR RBSNT—4 ROOM tenement all on their arrival at Watertown. The number of homes in Connec­ UNFURNISHED ROOMS In the ance 20 months. Brown’s Garage, tee, 90 days or 4000 mUes, $100 off order was passed empowering l«wla A survey of Madison county, hot­ 8805 West Center street. sink in every room, reasonable. 109 improvements, garage if desired.' W, Phelps, an Indifferent person, to ticut which are metered for gas Tinker Block, light bill paid, hot new car'price. The buy you have Foster street.—Grube. Call 8608 or 6280., sell the following de- crlbed real as- bed of the gtflke, showed that re­ service today is 262,788 as compared water tumlshed, all rooms recent­ been waiting for. Riley Chevrolet tate of the deceased, situated in said ceipts at dairy plants were “rapidly with a total of 891,927 homes in the ly renovated; $8 to flS. See Company, Armory Garage. 60 FOR REINT—MODEIRN 6 room Andover, and directing him tb give approaching normal.’’ Non-striking state. In addition to these homes, Want Ad InlomiatiM public notice of said sale: Chris Glenney. Wells street. Telephone 6874. BOARDERS WANTED 5»-A tenement with garage, on Eldge- ■FIRST PJECE:—Bounded North by farmers were protecting themsel'vea the public utilities also serve 12,7^5 ton street, five minutes to mills. land of Case Fibre Company: with firearms in increasing num­ 1931 CHEVROLET SPORT coupe, FOR REINT—ONE LARGE room in Telephone 8801. East by land of First Eccliasti- bers. Manchester beautiful black duco, with red cai Society; South by Main street Captain Stephen McGrath, of the pnvate family,' with or without ,an d land of Lewis A. Brow n; Evening Herald wheels, tires and paint like new. board. Telephone 3379. FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement West by land of Lewis A. Brown state ccmstabulariy, back in the line Only 18,000 original miles. Has had with garage, 162 School street also and Florencf Platt. of duty after being injured in a only one owner. Slip covered since SINGLE OR DOUBLE room, with three room apartments. Maple SECOND PIECE:—(One-half interest) clash with strikers at Oriskany last CLASSIFIED North by the highway known as ADVERTISEMENTS new. Lots of transportation left in breakfast, or board if desired. st^’eet Telephone 6517. Main street; East by land of Dol­ week, announced that be was arm­ this car at the low price of $325. Pleasant location terms reason- ly E. Cleveland; South and West ing his men with rifles pending a TO REbTT—FIVE ROOM tenement- decision by Major John A. Warner, Count a u averaga worCa to a Uat Riley Chevrolet Company, Armory .able. 19 Autumn streeL - ' by land of Guy M. and Marjorie HAI. c S c Hh a n laltlala, nutnbara and abbravlationt. Garage, 60 Wells street. Tel. 6874. comer Main and Wadsworth Sts. B artlett. superintendent of state police, on his ta e o p e E s c a r b o . aacb count aa a word and compound FOR RENT—LARGE pleasant room Now, I LEWI. W. PHELPS, In worda aa two worda Minimum coat la Phone 6150 or call at 459 Main S t pursuance of said order, hereby give request for permission to arm his price of tbraa lines. 1926 DODGE SEDAN, new paint, fo" 2 persons, with board. Reason­ public notice that I will sell said men with machine guns. Line rates per day tor transient' tires and battery; leathe*. up­ able. 63 Garden street. Phone 6194. . real estate at my home in Andover, Strikers repeated their protests ada. holstery and low mileage. A lot of BUSINESS LOCATIONS on the 11th day of August, 1933 at 7 against what they called the “bru­ BfteetlTe March 17, lKt7 miles left in this car, for only $50. o’clock In the afternoon, (standard tality of troopers.’’ Car.b Charge'. COUNTRY BOARD- FOR RENT 64 tim e). 6 Consecutive Days ..| 7 cts| 9 Cts Riley Chevrolet Company, Armory Dated at Andover, Connecticut this Non-strikers demanded more pro­ > Consecutive Days ..I t ota, 11 eta Garage, 60 Wells street. Tel. 6874. RESORTS 60 TO RENT—OFFICES AT 865 Mam 7th day of A ugust, A. D.. 1933. tection. 1 Day ...... I 11 otal U oU street (Orford Bldg.). Apply Ed­ LEWIS W. PHELPS Six thousand gallons of milk were All ordera for Irregular Insertions H-8-9-33. will be charged at the one time rate. MRS. ROBERT DOUGAN, weU ward J. Holl. Tel. 1642 and 8025. dumped this momihg on roads to Special rates tor long term every MOVING—TRUCKING- known local caterer, has leased the Syracuse. This represented ten per day advertising given upon request. Johnson cottage. Crescent Beach. cent of the city’s supply. Every Ada ordered tor three or six days STORAGE *20 UTAH MAY HAVE BEER 'B oard by the day, week 6r week­ HOUSES FOR KEN'I 65 Salt Lake (Dity, Aug. 9.—(AP)— important road in the county was and stopped before the third or fifth SILVER LANE BUS LINE offer the end. Write 348 Charter Oak street being scoured by strike pickets. day will bo charged only foi the ao- FOR RENT— 78 WASHINGTON, (]k>vemor Henry H. Blood last night tu^ number of times the ad appear­ accommodation ot their large De- for reservations. signed the beer control measure Schenectady, city of 90,000, re­ ed charging at the rata earned, but Luxe bus for lodge, party or team street 6 room single, available ceived 400 cans of milk from Wis­ no allowance or refunds can be made Sept. 1st, also several others; passed by the recent special session on six time ads stopped after the trips at special rates. Phont 3063. of the Utah legislature. consin today to fill a shortage caused fifth day. 8860. 8864. W ANTE O—ROOMS— five and six room singles. Arthur The governor’ slgnatture pavea by the strike. In normal times such No “till forbids’.*: OspUy Unaa not BOARD 62 A. Knofla. 875 Main street. Dial milk is barred from the state under ’sold. LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE 5440 or 4359. * the way for sale ot 3.2 oeer in this The Herald will not be responsible state January 1, 1934, if the people health codes.' moving, general ^rucking, livery LADY WANTS SOUTH west room, Rochester area reported a lull in for more than one incorrect insertion FOR RENT-FOUR ROOM flat vote before tiiat time to repeal the of any advertisement ordexed for service. Our affiliation with United board, smaU private American bone dry clause in the State Con­ strike activities. Troopers watch­ more than one time. Vans Service means lower rates on family, quiet neighborhood, little sbigle bouse, all unprovements, fully waited at prevloiu trouble The Inadvertent omission ot incor­ garage if desired. 16 Homestead stitution. The u^gislatiu’e enacted rect publication of advertising will be furniture moving to distant points. traffic. Phone 8074, 6:30-7:30. bills amending the election laws to spots. rectified only by cancellation of the Large modem trucks, experienced street' Telephone 7091. permit a general election on No­ Governor Lehman ordered the charge made tor the service endered. men, prompt service, afi goods in­ summoning of special grand juries All advertisements must conform TO RENT—FIVE AND SIX room vember 7 and set that date for a sured while in transit are features APARTMEN'I’S—FLA'I’S— vote on the state dry amendment. and the appointment of unlimited W A U aS A T . in stylA copy and typography with TENEMENTS 63 bouses, single and double; also / c ISaS BY SKA SPWICI, regulations enforced by the publish­ offeree at no extra expense to you. modem apartments. Apply Eldwara Governor Bloc has indicated be numbers of deputy sheriffs, where ers and they reserve the right to Daily trips to New York, baggage will issue a proclamation calling’for there was need. (BEAD THE STORY, THEN COLOR ’THE PICTURE) adit, revise or reject any copy con­ Gtdivered direct to steamship piers. FOR REINT—6 ROOM tenement J. ^11. Telephone 4642 and 8025. sidered objectionably with all improvements, comer a vote at the s le time on the 21st diOSlNO HOURS—Classified ads to For further information call 3063. Amendmtilt to the Federal Consti­ The Tinymites who stepped inside it’s just a shark,’’ said Shrimpy. be published same day must be re­ 8860. 8864. Perrett & Glenney, Enc. Wadsworth and Summit streets. Carelessness is the cause of 138? tution which would repeal the m USERS IN STATE the whale’s mouth, when ’twas open­ “Look up at those rocks and you ceived by 12 o’clock noon: Saturdays \pply 31 Wadsworth street. , of London’s annual fires. Eligbteenth Amendment. ed wide, were scared, hut Shrimpy can see it there.’’ 10:te A m. told them, “You’re as safe as safe The shark splashed madly. My, TELEPHONE YOUR REPAIRING 23 FOR RENT—THREE ROOM fur- INCREASE 10 PER CENT <»n be.’’ ’twas strong. Then Scouty said, WANT ADS. nished apartment with private The next thing that the Tinles “There’s something wrong. At MOWER SHARPENING, vacuum bath. 109 Foster'street—Grube. knew, the whale swam off. “We’U least, it seems to me tbe shark Ads are accepted over the telephone tiSst Decade Brings Big Growth at the CHARQS RAT£ given above claaner, washing machine, gun, FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT at follow you,’’ cried Chrlmpy. “And is having quite a scare.’’ aa a convenience to advertisers, but lock repairing, key making. Braitb- Despite Conditions — 70 P. we’ll meet you at the playgroimd of the CASH RATBb will be accepted as Center. Newly redecorated, with "Come on. lads, we will soon FUld. PA7MHNT if paid at tbs busi­ waite. 52 Pearl street garage $25. Inquire 18 Hazel streeL C. Now Served. the sea.’’ ' ness office on or before the seventh Re^lEstate Listings Wanted Wee Dotty clung to Goldy’s band, find out, just what the splash- day followl.ig the first insertion of FOR RENT—3 ROOM APART- while Dimey shouted, “This is ing’s all about,’’ said Shrimpy, as each ad otherwise the CBa RUH We are opening a Beal Estate Agency in connection with In the face of some of the most COURSES AND CLASSES 27 MEINT, all unprovements, hot wa­ our Auction business and want to IM local town and farm adverse (xmditions in history and grand.’’ Then they were carried be swam away. The others trailed RATS will be collected. No responsi­ out of sight. It was a thrilling 1 de. behln7f Scouty and Windy get Auto Schools ...... V-A WANTED—BOY OR elderly man, Oak street or call 8241. including all types, while today they noise? Hark!’’ "Don’t worry, lad, a thrilling ride in the next story.) Autos—Ship by Truck ...... I willing to work on a dairy farm. Autos—For Hire ...... 2 Garages—Service—Storage «..n 1C Phone Manchester 6437 or call 195 Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... 11 Spencer street Wanted Autos—Motorcycles .... 12 Bnslnaaa and Prefeaslona] Sdkvlaas SALESMAN—WE HAVE AN open­ Business Ssrvlcae Offered ...... 18 Household Servtcee Offered .....IS-A ing in Manchester for a high grade Building—Contracting ...... 14 producer to contact merchants and The New Deal in Pictures—No. 12 . _ ■ M P A E nlists IlldUStrV Floriste—Nurseries ...... 16 doctors on a natiomdly known and T «t by J«ta.M. GUissner-Sketche, by Do« Lavin Funeral Directors ...... 16 Heatin' Plumbing—Roofing .n 17 endorsed plau for collecting slow Ineurance ...... 18 accounts. Connection is permanent, Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 19 profitable. State qualifications in 9T* Moving—^Trucking—Storage . . . 80 NEA'^n-ice, Inc) Painting—Papering ...... sea aiaM II first letter. D. C. Woodln, 226 State i i Profession al Services ...... 81 street, Schenectady, N. Y. JRepa i ri ng ...... 28 Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 24 Toilet Goods and Service ...... 25 Wanted—Bnsiness Service w .... 26 SITUATIONS WANTED— Bkineatlonal FEMALE 38 Courses ano Claseee 87 Private Instruction ...... 88 MIDDLE AGED WOMAN desires Dancing .;4..... «:.S8-A Musical—Dramatic a-# a a a a afiEKa «ra a 29 light housework. No objection to Wanted—^Instruction 10 children. Dial 7647. Financial Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages m. . . * 81 business Opportunities ...... 22 DOGS—BIRDS—PETS 41 Money to Loan ...... 81 Help and Sltaatlenn FOR SALE!—PEDIGREED Bostra Help Wanted—Female ...... 8i Help Wanted—Male ...... 86 terrier pups, males ano females. Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 87 Mrs. Emma Ldsk, 106 Union street, Agents Wanted ...... ,..I7-A Rockville. Telephone 89-12. Situations Wanted—Female ..... If Situatione Wanted—Male 81 Employment Agencies...... 41 lilv* Stock—Pets—Ponltey—Tehlelee POULTRY AND SUPPLIES 43 Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... 41 I- LAviN.— Plant w'ere inim^aMy put in e ff^ to enhet public sup­ LtV'. Stockr-Vshicles ...... 41 usreful atudyhy PmidMt lltoievtn and Ornsral Johnaeii, port by 0 campaign of education and exhortatiM not ao- Poultry and Supplies ...... 48 ALLEN’S ROASTING ducks. Uve head of the Matiena! Nteovory Administration, dwtsod that It was decided to make a direet' appeal by mail ta tha Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 Ir'c lb., dressed 22c. Tolland 'rum- Employers agreeing to the conditions of this blanket code proacned s'nce the World War. Buyers were' urgeo to the sharp riso in produetion waa not boing aceorapaniod.by- SJXWKIO employort in the eountry, and ask them to lign palronfte ilgners ol “presidential agreemenlfc’’ 'fhe ad­ Fs* Sale—Mlsecllaacens pike and Parker streets.* Tel. 8837. are permitted to display a badge of their co-operation, and a similar risa in emplgymont and purohating.powar.: With­ a temporary blanket code to bo In offoot after August 1. ministration enters the campaign confident tbat-witli 125, ^trtides for Sale ...... 46 out purchasing power, to oupport it, tho rioo in produetion geode made under such- conditiont may aloe bear a labof Boats and Accessories ...... 46 It would quickly end oMId labor, sot minimum wages and 000,(X)0 shoulders to the wheel ot the Recovery Administra­ could hot bo oustainod. Codoa from individual induatrieo maximum hours for white-collar workors, and onKet tho indicating tho makar’s adherence to a “presidential agree­ Building Materials 47 ment.'* tists ef s'gnert were put on file in poetoffices to tion presperity can be restored. 39 Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry n 48 ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 wore not being jMioptod jaat osough to roswdy tho oitua- ostiro nation in a wava of oe-operation to put mere men to Sleotrleal Appllaaosb—Radio 49 tion. Tbo praddant agam aetad. ' work at bottr-pay and with ahortor hours. prevent fraud. NEXT: Clianging Foreign Policios. Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A SHOE REPAIRINO SHOP business. Garden — Farm—Dairy Prodoots iO Household Goods ...... II Stock, tools and furniture. Account Machinery and Tools II of death. 468 Hartford Road, Man­ By HAMLIN Mnsloal Instm m snU 69 chester. ALLEY OOP Happy Lfuiding! Office and Store Equipment .«.■ 64 Specials at the Stores ...... 69 FOR SALE— BABY CARRIAGE, Wearing Apparel—Fnrs « .....^ 67 — W utsd—To Bny ...... 99 excellent condition. priced for Mnems Wssrdi Hotels Messrlg quick sale. Inquire 25 Trotter SL Bestawrante Booms Without Board ...... 69 Boarders Wanted ...... 69-A' Country Board—Resorts o r...... Iff Hotels—Restanraots 91 OOBSl RESIGNS Wanted—Rooms—Board 99 ■sal Mstats Vwt ■eat. New York, Aug. 9.—(AP)— Apartments, Flats, Tenement« 69 Huslnsss Locations for Rent ... 94 Commissioner of Immigration EM- Houses for Rent ...... «s ward Coral, stationed a t EElis Is­ Suburban .for Bent 99 Sommer Borneo tor Rent 97 land, said today that he had sent Wanted to R ent ...... 98 hia resignation to Secretary-of La­ ■onl MBtato Far Sale At Building for Sale « 99 bor Frances Perklna. Property for Sale fo Coral laid that at midnight to­ u d iM d for Sale Tl Houses Cor Ssle ...... MSi.e. 79 night the immigration department ¥ ♦ Lots tor Sals 79 would 'oae its identity in a merger, Resort Propsrty tor Sato 74 a t the order of President Roose­ Suburban tor S ale ...... a 76 Rent Bstats tor Exchange «•..:« 79 velt with the Bureau of Naturali­ Wanted—Baal Batata ...... 77 zation. The uew department will be Inirtlia ‘"leg a l ITstlesa called the Dc-partmeiit of Immigra­ iM fit BftUfitg n ---- el— rm ---- '-in ftl tion and Natundisation, ha aatd. »• I - ,

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^MANCHESTER EVENING HB^LD; iU^CaESTSIR.CONN^ AUGXJSf^ig!#^ ; ' ’ ‘ ...... ^^-:':..V; '• — ■' ■'v *-'•" - y . - Toonerviile Folks By Fontaiite Fo^ - OUR BOARDING HOUSE , , M fj m u m : ONE OP THE FEW TIMES PAP WAS.EVER CHEERPUL. ABOUT FlX/NC A tIRE. 0 3 - I -■ .•V V and N NSEN E | . V-.— ------— ------X' ... . ■■ 4 ■■BSSSSSSSBSBnSSSSBB^SSBSSSSil^ESSSSSSSSClHBHJi' lean—1 Me the M«yor of N«v YOU TALKED TUIr M A E - that ( ^ t . And in raggedy dothes crossed a IMSISTTMAT y o u b e MACOe A M EM B6T4 . W AV u » s r N Man—Umm! A man could lose a fleld of tall com eflP THE LEGJON OF HONOR.TOR YOUR MY CHICKEN lot of votes that way. And climbed the dd fence made of ’DUMPUNGG rails? GENIUS IN THE CUUNARY ACRT f ' YOU OR VOUR DINN -*-HAW -?-^lP ^EOR- And on where the long “sheep-nose” juries? berries so sweet / Man—Prom the dining-room t'- Hung luscious and black from the ble. vine, * And how teey’d be turned into jelly Edithe—When I accepted Fred, he . next day said he felt as If he were in the By that old-fashioned mother of seventh heaven. mine. Judith—^IVean well believe it. He has been engaged six times before. Dropping eho(^>ed lee on douds from an aeroplane is said to be a l/' THE DIFFEI^ENCE BETWEEN certain way 'd caitslng rain. Other GETTING DRUNK AND GETTING and simpler methods are to wash MARRIED IS THAT IF YOU GET the car, sprinkle the garden with the DRUNK YOU DONT HAVE TO hose the night before, ^r to organ­ FIGHT! ize a moonlight picnic. ELIZABETTH—^I can's see why In I Fonda Love—^Do you let the boys the world you and Hamilton couldn’t kiss you? get along toother. M3rrtle Dove—^No, but you can see KATHEK&JE — The monotony \ that I am not very strong. :v was simply awful. We bad noth­ i* ing in common to quarrel about “A man.” says a local man, “may not know what to do with his “Well, if they put you in a*s^ass hands, but any girl knows what to bowl without youT swimming suit do with her 1^.” s. you’d turn red too,” protested the Judge—^Why did you beat up this goldfish. / man? Lady—He clapped his hands alien FLAPPER Fanny Says 1 was singing. wie.u.aw>ivorF. iitt) Judge—Why, that’s a compliment. a i Lady—Net when he dapp^ them SCORCHY SMITH Under The Searchlight over his ears. By John C. Terry HANPkUPV The big Century of Progress EJx- ev» ^ B 0 d y ! position at Chicago has everything on display except the forgotten man. Miss Frances Perkins* hus­ band is too busy to leave New York. Jasper—^Is Grace’s laugh musi­ cal? Carter—No, but her music’s laughable! Before any girls enroll In any of these federal forest relief camps OH, NO, proposed by Secretary of Labor ^OU DON'T Miss Frances Perkins, some effort should be made to discover their d^ree of fondness for spiders, mts, chiggers, uid garter snakes. Father—^You have been icalling on my daughter for more than three WASHINGTON TUBS H By Crane OUT OUR WAY By Wilhams montha, young man. What are your intentions? j f O vA-ME ? OH.I’ na 1 Young Man—I ho^ to become an JiS I wteEPiKi’ TO ACT OF addition to your family. QmA I Father—Oh, no! You’ll have to ALL I ks' NxcE .EVPENSiub subtract, not add, young fellow. Flighty people should be gives STUFF SHE Gi\-r<=,' , SO the bird. VS/WEW ^ OPEN MV LITTLE -Book am' ask feo a measd/ T W O B IT S . TWE« W O N 'T BE SO DOGGONE MUCH NOISE ABOUT IT —,. LESSEE O^E. D R E S S — Fo u r t E ekj Do l l a r s ' N iN E lV E i g h t c e m t ^ —

t r i p r a WASH AND THI NATION EA5V BECOME ALARMEQ HEAVENS! LOOK! THE SHIPS AFIREf 'T’s coHiNe t h r u ^ nn-rnrrvi HEY/ FRECKLES AND fflS FRIENDS By Blosser I THIMK I SMOKE. -JT------N ■ V ^ H E PACE w h a t Ts t h e MATTER. RED? PAT HAS C R A M P S? KEEP SET, FOR A y e a h —BLUB- . VOUR HEAD .SWIM ACROSS IM MY LBS-rU. UP/ THE LAKE, BE ALL RIGHT. TVKXJGH.' HAS e>E£Kl TOO MUCH FOR RED— [flEARIMG RED CALL Or.RVViLLiAM^ \yAJNLV, desperately , THEY T R Y TO 6 0 ^ THEIR BONOS. . M CH i^ E R S g e t G Q A V « . FOR HELP. * V i c ttn'er nu SEHUC^jMe aaMT.err. I d . f r e c k l e s SALESMAN SAM ______• Easy To Explain! ______• / tsy Smaii STRIKES OUT TO RESCUE % o TWEMI i s r e a l (JOW'i, M V <3b O O M A M N A Cf^NfTKlDHE,SoM!LAS'TlME.|------’ j)ttI^-E R- -U------' )E LLrr S AH' \ G O eSS^D E R l^ OUCKJSWJAt^ OMER.1 ^ T a t t o o m a r k s , OOM'T THIMK THIS CIRCUS WAS IH HERETHAT THERE DUCK / VT^ LIKE TH IS- KIM ------EH? WOULD KID YA. DO SA ? WAS OM VOi. RIGHT LEG- AM* MCSUJ I LAST MIGHT I I ...... y ‘i iT f e OM V e R LEFTI HOCO VA GOMMAjTbOK A FOdT BATVI CYtPLAIM ^ RED HAS A CRAMP — .T l l t a k e HIM BACK

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TWIC LAMBS' AUXUAABY Dr. and Mrs. N. A. Burr, with L. B. Adanu of Main atraat has Hf liaa»>Tpra Post will hold • their daughter, Louise, returned retunied,.to Ua homa aftar spend­ GASCOMPAffiromCE home last ni^^t .fter a three weeks' ing s Gu m months' vacatioh at *iia - .>>. V.- absence from town on an automobile cottage ht"Gardner Lake. f-K ■ - ' rum m age SALE trip covering 3,000 miles, niey HOURS ARE CHANGED visited the Centiny of Progress ex­ The regular meeting of Manches­ THCBSDAT, AUGUST 10 position at Chicago. They found it ter Orange will be held in Odd Fel­ In the JohnstHt BlodL extremely hot during the (,u1y part lows Hall this evening at 8 o’clock, The Manchester Oaa Company an# Doors Open a* 9:80. of their trip, but on their return, 'm e busineas aesaian wlU be follow­ nounced a new schedule of business ^)^iiCh was made jy way of lower ed by a short progtaip. hours today effective at once. The Canada and Buffalo, they were office will be open from 8:30 a. m. more fortunate having cooler to 5 p. m. d^y except Saturday weather in which to drive. 1^. and Mrs. John lluiiey of Mi Fairfield atreet are on a 10 day wben they will be open from 8:30 a. OP ABOUT TOWN automobile trip to the South. m; to 12 noon. The Junior Daughters o f Italy Mias Sylvia Anderson of East The ladies aiOdliarj^ d the Brit* tumbling groupap wlU practice. at the iBh War Veherans will conduct a East Side Recreation Center on Middle.Tutnpika, Mias Mabel BJork- man of Benton street and Mias rummage sale in the vacant store Thursday and Friday night at i Eleanor and Mias S y l^ Casperson in the Johnson block Thursday. o’clock. of Village street are apendl^ a Summer Merchandise week’s vacation at Black Point

^rs. Evelyn Akrigg of 51 Foster street entex^ the Mandiester Me­ A check-up of stocks reveals numerous odds and ends of Summer morial hospital today to undergo a A u g u st C learance mfinor operation. merchandise which must be^sacrilicec} to make way for new Fall stocks A reunion'of old friends from the which are arriving. Read these items over carefully. We are (^.ertain that ' town of Boras, Sweden, was held at Bolton Lake last-Sunday afternoon there are things you need and can well afford to buy at‘ these markdowns. and evening. Families from Hart­ ford,. Big Lake,. Minn., aa well as this town attended. A picnic lonch, 80 Summer Cottk Not ^ c e the days when Mr. Fish ed North Elm atreet raised Sun and Play Toddler Genuine Yellow Bantam Com, has Pinehorat Been finer com iWhere Manchester Housewives 2—8*x6' Grass Rugs, ‘ Stove with 0 2 Cf Ihey are featuring this week. . • SUITS Dresses $8.49 7 U s h e l f ...... <9a O Gamine Bantam Com, small ears, B u y T h eir MEATS Value ....^ 1 ^ / Q to eat on the cob, dozen ...... I • and Rompers Wood Slat Swings with Whipide’s Yellow Com, large ears, A L L FOR Sand Box with (Canopy, chain sui^orts. Gian be for succotash, dozen ...... 1 4^. Potato itelad They are made in prints finished in orange and used on venmda or in a Both coma picked fresh each morning. and plain broadcloth, sizes 1 to 4 years. grieen, $8.98 tree. $2.98 ^ Q Q Slsea 1, 2 and 8 years. Value . . $2.29 value ..... w 1> 9 0 1 lb. Frankfurts ( 2 9 ^ Baby Shop—Main floor. Baby Shop^ Main Floor. j LIMA BEANS, quart ...... IQc [ Viaali, taaity. fraakforta .wHh defldoas tasting potato Genuine firm'Blueberries, quart ...... '.28c:, Kackberries, qu art...... 20c * Native (Mosley’s) Mnskmelons...... 14c up Beef Steiir 2 lbs. 2 5 * fV e s h ' • ' ThcJWHAUeo. PINEKURST Calves* liv er U > ^ 39c iMANCHcrnEB Co n n * i... , ( mm '.-T ? '

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