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■ . ^ ^ V •- • ■ T.r >ATri ArafoAioa OAnuT cboolaxiobi E t t r a b t o ter the Kwrih eC May. IMS a< tJ. g. Wiai Barttord CONCESSION PRIVILEGES 5,819 RETIRING TEACHER VETS’ CARNIVAL Fair toniglit and Taeafoy; AT POOL IIP TO BD) NO RADICAL CHARTER I: ;' I ’'. J M GUEST AT PARTY WeDs & Dower’s Service Station MAN(TIESTER — A (TTY OF VILLAGEHE C ^ A KM CHANGES INDICATED ENDSTDNIGHT M. D. Wells R, J, Bower Recreation Committee Offera 110 BURNSIDE AVE;^EEAST HARTFORD VOL. l v ., NO. 226. ; an vaga Ubt MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JUNE 22.1986. (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS to Lease Rights at Globe ATLANTIC PRODUCTS GENERAL REPAIRING Miss Mabel Lanpbear Is Htrilow for This Season. Final Perfom ance by Bro- On bbCoimiiiltee DrgestsCOUTS JAMBOREE LUBRICATION —- The Right Lub. in the Right Place. Where Boat Upset Drowned 12 Children Honored at Green Clnb The Recreation committee today nelle Trio to Be Given at CARS WASHED AND POLISHED SLAYER SLAIN, U .S. IS BEATEN ' lAt«. tin a ii licrreland la vlaltbifl Biennial B ecliost and Bar aoat, Xiarl C. Itoveland, aad Mra. asked for bids for the concession THIS AFTERNOON * CARS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED l 0 ?elaaid o f 4S Paaul atreat, for «| Sopper Last Nigbt privileges at the Globe Hollow NEW DEALERS READY 11 TonighL TeL E. Hartford 8-3874. Manchester 7584. Itair diQra, awinuning pool. Tha bids will be FmaDce Board"- Othen ___ WIFE OF MAN HE ON DELAY OF 7 received on or before next Saturday B ail B. Story o f tha South In Room 9 of the Municipal build, V f - ~ Miss Mabel Lanpbear, principal of to Report and Make Rec* Rally to Be Held at Old Golf The final performance o f the la to ba ona of tha lecturera the Manchester Green school for the ing. If a satisfactory bid is ob­ K m m S H E L D U m TITY SUITS Toungr Paopla’a Inatitute tained the committee lease the Gloria Brunella Trio playing thla past 13 years, who recently resign­ TO FIGHT SMITH ON win ba held at tha WlUiman- concession rights instead of hiring week at the Carnival on the Old Golf ed, vras the guest o f honor at the oiiuneiMlatioiiaJiily2. Lots Starting at Two |e . Gamp aronnda next weak. Dr, an attendant for the locker building tots by the Manchester Vatersns’ Mttoiy wfll lead a dlacuaalon group on Manchester Green Community as the Ninth School district, former Ei-Convict Shot in Bridge­ Club’s strawberry supper and enter­ Association will be held Ufia evening D.C.Courtyof Appeals Re­ ttBe tbarae: “Building My P em n - sponsor, did in the past. 0"Gock Today. at 11 o’clock, weather pcnnlttiBg. Jlty." . tainment last night Miss Lanphear The Charter Revlalaa committee has been a loyal member o f the appointed 10 weeks ago by the ' A apedal performance will be^ld port; Woman Has Afibi verses Lower Court Ac­ club, which for many years h selectmen, at the order of a town this afternoon for children with CONVENTION’S FLOOR 1%a annual outing of the Army The American Legion Boy Scout novelties and rides for the ybuhg- COOLERATOR worked solely for the benefit of the meeting, to reform Manchester’s Navy dub win be held tomor- Jamboree will be held at the Old Btera In addition to a special per­ at tha Villa Loutae, Birch MouO' children o f the school. She has en­ BONUS BOND CHECKS governmental set-up will not recom­ -nr Though Widow of Victim tion Deferring Injunctions deared herself not only to tha chil­ mend any radical changes when It Golf lota thle afternoon at 3 o’clock. formance by the Brnnelle Trio. tain road. Giunea will ba played The troops will be reviewed and In­ ’iTie attendance at the Carnival, As Delegates Arrive at Phi’ to the morning and dinner win be dren but the people of the communi­ reports about September 1, the ty, and as a token of their apprecia­ members indicated during a meet­ spected preceding the conteata. The despite two rainy nights, has been • Is Convenient Says She Saw Her Flee. Tifl High Court Rules. aarved at 3 o'clock with a light ARRIVING TODAY local Legion troop. Troop 7, imder good, the management states. New Dealers Predict at 6 p. ra. Over 100 mem- tion, President Griswold Chappell In ing last night to the Municipal build­ ing. Scoutmaster Danny Shea will enter adelphb, Farley Says i i e bera have made reaervatlonii to at- behalf of the club presented her Into competition os well oa sponsor wil^ a Webster’s Unabridged dic­ Of the several aub-committeea to Bridgeport, June 32.— (A P )—-Bm- Washington, June 33.—(AP)— which had been delegated the study the affair. Parker Doyle from Hart­ 1 ^ tionary with stand, autographed by • Is Economical phatioaily denying any connection The government lost In the District Two Third Rule's End Is a Delegate and tke Only Two-Think of Local of different phases of the charter, ford headquartera will .officiate as­ ^ e regular meetin o f the W o­ the ofiicera. Mr. Chappell and John sisted by Frank Crawshaw, local SUN LIFE ASSURANCE with last nigbt’d murder of Joseph of Columbia Court of Appeals today Moose take place Jensen, treasurer and former presi­ only one was prepared to report ; Oie M( rn commissioner and Herb Miner, Bbst Longo, 46, o f 358 Madlaon avenue, ^.Monday evening at the Home Club dent, expressed their esteem for lest night. The others are expected CO. OF CANADA J in Us efforts to delay trial o f Injunc­ Floor Is His If He Wants Bond Holders Appear to to submit their findings at a session Hartford commissioner. Mrs. Lena Bellfore, 38, o f 1982 Mato Philadelphia, June 33.—(AP) —% nomination of Martin Van Buren ^ on B r ^ a r d Place. The business Miss Lanphear as a teacher and DUNCAN A. OOOPGB tion Bulta brought by seven utility in 1844 and of bis . father. Champ wfll Indude the Installation of off!' club associate. Miss Lanphear re­ Thursday, July 2, at 8:30 p. m. • Is Good Looking street, calmly maintained her inno- companlM against tbe Wheeler- New Dealers who think the time la Suggestions that elections be held 87 Lancaster R o ^ Clark, to 1913 after each bad oto It,” in Answer to Former sponded, thanking the club and the Have Them Certified. Manebeater eence a t ,police headquarters today Rayburn bolding company law. ripe for scrapping the oentury-old tained a majority. residents of the district for their every two years Instead of annually Tbe court reversed a atay order and that a Board of Finance be ONE WEEK FROM NOW where she waa questioned by acting two-thlrda nominating rule at Dem­ Senator B)rrd and Gov. Peery of to - Manchester Assembly, Order of support and co-operation and the Captain James H. Bray and again entered in tbe case several months ocratic conventions believe the bark Virginia, who favor retention, were Nominee’s Call to Dele­ establiabed to prepare the annual ago by Justice Jennings Bailey of fy Kalnbow, will hold Its final meeting fine gift which she assured them she accused by Longo’s widow, Laura, of of the antl-Repealers will be worse due in the city today. before the summer vacation Mon­ Manchester veterans began re­ budget and set the tax rate, were The • Is Built To Stand I the District Supreme Court. woiUd always treasure. made by the sub-committee beaded 8 ? ' being' the woman ahe saw fleeing than their bite. Senator Conally of Texas, who evening at 6 o’clock.-^ Members The supper of salads, cold meats, ceiving checks for their adjusted “MASKED MURDERER’ Justice Bailey granted the stay gates to Desert the eervlce bonds thla noorning, four by Attorney William J. Shea. from the scene of the crime. They look for a few vigorous rode into town behind one o f his urged to note the change of rolls, coffee and strawberry short­ Flowers and Planta Up ' "You’re a liar!" said Mrs. Bellfore after Attorney-General Chimminga bnur and to ba at the Masonic Tem- days after the first group secured Tentative provlslbna for a finance Will Be In Andover! had argued that litigation brought speeches but largely passive resist­ .famous long clgara, said; cake was served in the lower hall committee Included that it should for an occasions. when she was confronted by Mrs. ance from southern delegstea who ”We are against abrogation of pla at that time. Six of the Rain­ from 8 to 7:30. A brief business certification. Checks for the ^re­ Delivered snywhera by tbe government to New York Roosevelt Standard. maining 350 men and women are consist of five or seven members ap­ Lango who hysterically accused her for yean have regarded the -re* -the rokf, but I do&'t think it makeoi. bow giris are to-graduate next week meeting of the Community club fol­ Watch This Newspaper of UlUiig her husband, only 40 days against the saectric Bond and Share ffom the Manchester High school expected in the mails either this pointed ..by th e' selectmen, "that no Company would thoroughly teat qulrement as a valuable check much difference w)uit la done,” lowed and an entertainment of member could hold any oU)pr^ town • Is Popular pMoIed from Wethersfield where he agatnit preetdentlal and vice preai- Asked if an effort might be made the class night exercises are about an hour’s duration, arranged noon or during the early part of For Further Information. conatttuUonaUty 6t the holding Philadelphia, Jun^ 33.— (A P )-*'« next week. office and that a special town meet­ c&pleted seven years and eight dentlal, selections not acceptable to to reshuffle delegate strength of jMbeduled for Monday evening, hen"e by Mr. Chappell, was well received. moniha of a 12 to .16-year prison company law. The Rooievelt convention major^''^ • ^e eaily hour for the meetlBg. Plana According to the recbrda i t the ing could be called to reconsider the Dixie. ' varlouB aecUona to give the south It consisted of a vocal solo by Miss budget on petition of 80 or 100 vot­ for Stores term for the murder of Mrs. Beli- Cummings' plea that a “ mulUpll- Win also be completed for the July local post office, only two-thirds of etty" of suits brought by utility in­ The rule requires that two-thirds larger repreaentation, to event tbe tlee pairaded noisily Into this usnalr. David M. Caldwell, Chief of bonds for the 8 per cent interest 17 Oak Street over nominations. straight-out lasue.” Plenty of Nuttln’,’’ from Porgy and meeting as to defeat its alms and Frude Taroburrine, 21, kept an aU- No Special Rights pling for the bodies of twelve children who were drowned when an outboard motoiboat in which they were "He is a delegate, the floor ia bis. ' o f the Surgical Division of the rate or have failed to appear at the' FILMS Some southerners cpiitepded jto; 'The first itat eaueua on the issue Bess, and sang In a duo with Arthur that such a dissenter should be re- domestic and commercial.need. „ ^fitoht ylgU. at. police .he.((dqpa]-ters, SpesJOng fo r i t Associate Justice taking .a picnic, ride overturned in choppy, water... The cars of men who -assisted in the grappling'tlot-the day thsit if majority'role to'‘re­ late iaal' hlghV reaiiTtM' fa s 'to “S If - he' wanttT'lt,"'' said- M ai^ester Memorial hospital, will certifying offices, expecting long DEVELOPED AND 'refusing fo leave and maintalhlng Joslah A. Van Orsdel said issues clearing on the shore. gtnst'apeaker at the Monday Pratt, "Hunting BqnK'’.V..*lVfo KloK .qujred to. show that.he.xloes repre­ stored—aa advocated by President vote among early arrivals from Jamea A. Farley. Arthur. Mr. Pratt sang "Marching waits for -the- official '’'Ugnatiit'ch sent more than himself, by obtain­ PRINTED that their mother was Innocent. raised in the cases were not all iden- meeting of the Manchester Kl- which will entitle them to cash pay­ Try COOLERATOR—the Air-Condi­ Roosevelt and National Chairman Oklahoma to favor of a simple ma­ Alfred J. Kennedy, an alternatAi| Home to You," Mrs. Griswold Chap­ ing signers to a petition. Attended Carnival Ucal with those In tbe Bond and James A. Farley—the membership jority rule. Olclahoma has 33 from New York, had responded to f Wanis club at the Country club- pell, soprano, sang ‘1 Hear You ments immediately. 24-HOUR SERVICE Mrs. Bellfore admits that she at­ Share case. bom . His subject win be "Recent of southern delegations should be votes. Smith's demand for the unhorstoff.'t: Calling Me," and a mixed quartet of Following la the dally record of tended SL Raphael’s carnival where "Tbe government of the United Progreas in Surgery." RusaeU Pot- Film Deposit Box 4t tioned Refrigerator — An Advance Increased by way of compensation. Members of the New Mexico del­ of Roosevelt with a proposal Uutt'> the siogers rendered ’Kentucky the certifying offices: Tuesday, 88 Longo and tua wife and Carmelo States as a litigant baa no greater NOTED PERSONAGES terton win furnish the attendance veterans, 809 bonds, value, |25,4S0; Store Entrance USTS U. S. EXPENDITURES Whether this suggestion would egation were reported behind a the 1938 standard bearer go before 1 Babe" and "The Endless Song.” fietnlnari of 36 Truman street, and rights than tbe humblest cltlxen,’’ the convention pereonally. Wednesday, 179 veterans, 1,578 BERRY SALES HIT Over Other Methods. Lobgo’s children were also present, develop into any concerted drive move to rally all small states, with Miss Ann Strickland played the said hla opinion. waa not Indicated. eight votes or leaa, agatost abroga­ Should he do ao, hbritlity frernii^ piano accomranlments for the vo­ bonds, value, $78,780; Thursday, 96 biit'.she says she left when her bus- “While we recognise tbe dUBcuity Mias Martha Shorts, RJf„ has re- veterana, 877 bonds, value. 843,850; hKBd finished playing to the Colum­ AT PARTY’S PARLEY Advocates of majority role said tion, They contended the rule waa hla own . delegation and those O t- to her duty as assistant su- calists. Dancing numbers were „ - KEMP'S FILMS which confronts tbe Department of IN BOONDOGGLING CLASS they found little or no organised a "good bargaining” point for llttla many other atatee alreac^ was sto'4 Friday. S3 veterans, 484 bonds, bus band at 11 o’clock, 15 minutes Justice to conducting the vast at the Middlesex hospital en in her usual graceful style by BY WET WEATHER cohesion among those seeking to commonwealths. sured. Neither Farley nor any .othef^ Patty Dowd, who was accompanied value, 822,700. Totol number of vet­ after the shooting. She walked amount of litigation In which the mdtog a two weeks vaca- erana applied, 380; bonds, 3,418; DEVELOPING home with her husband, chUdren aiid save the two-thlrda requirement Chairman Farlet reiterated his New Deal leader apparently wlth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. on the piano by her slater, Dorothy. various agencies of the government "I’ve only been to town a short belief that the role, adopted in 1882, total to date, 8170,780. her father, Tony Merio, via Grand hiava become involved, as well as the List of Delegates at Phila- peoted him to come down 'Waaley Shorts o f 8S Pleasant street The total number of registered AND PRINTING LT.WOOD CO. street, which is one block north of Editor o f ‘^Nation’s Bosiness” time, but I don’t look for any or­ would go into the dlscairi. New York. duty of . tbs courts to be indulgent DIPLOMATS TALK ganized fight against abrogating the Ben Leppard, national - commit- tetters containing bonds received Not Man; Crates Offered in " Fiwk, and parallellhg )he 'scale'of where poaalble to the public interest, ' -Tbe whole Bttuattori was ' ['.Sunset Rebekah and King David 8-Hoor Service. Phoiiie 4496 delphia Today Includes two-thlrda role, said Senator Clark tseman from South Carolina, said since last Monday la 870. PEERLESS the fatal ahooUng. yet tbe righta of the dtlsen are not Deidares Government It­ Into the preridenUal campaign o f Odd FeUowa wlU attend Baaed on the number of bonds re­ Police were examining the pearl- of Missouri. the “south feels that there ia some self. Governor AU M. ~ * service at the North Methodist Market Yesterday — Al­ to be overlooked. ON DARDANELLES safety In tbe two-tUrda role." ceived by the 380 men who applied handled .33 caUbre revolver with "He la entitled to be heard In the The Mlaaourian, elated for the Kansas, speaking at Topelca M CLEANING WORKS Democratic *WhoV Wbo.’ ‘T o ascure the nomination," ha diurch tomorrow morning. Mem' for certlficatiofi during the past Direct which the ahooUng waa done for courts in defense o f his righta, if he self Cannot C reatejXent; rules committee chairmanship is R fpitNIrw noTnItiM. ulrt Plant: 98 Wells Street added, “a man riwuld bs populw bers are. retpieatad to meet at Odd week, the average number of bonds ready Over Last Year. fii^oprlnts, and an autopsy waa to honatly helievs that they have been expected to captain tha pro-repeal Ban would have to decide for “ b d l not later than 10:18. be performed on LongoA body at enough to secure two-thlrda of tbe Today received by local veterana la slight­ ANY PLAIN GARMENT Kodak Agency invaded to bis damags, even by an eett the "demarcation otiose having care are requested to ly lees than nine each. Thla la due the oity morgue. agency eff the governnlient." S(mres the FriUs. Turkey. Asks to Fortify tbe. raiadelphia, June. $3.—-(API-r-A Clark said the 'rou* fliould ha;^e GonvenUon votes. It is a sort of fealty to pasty and country.’!..; Manchester Veterans’ Assoclatton CLEANED AND Bring os your photo prob­ safety factor to get the party to the noble grand at the principally to tha fact that nearly lems. Frankly peeplased by tbe accusa­ • •• B ^ ta Were SoRerlng 'fisUo^ the delegates at the Demo- bdeU abolished with slavery. 'He In Mascaohueatta, Oel<-'-j carnival. Old Gold lots. There waa a falling off In the PRESSED ...... While you are out Sunday Stronger candidates?' Next Week all of the local veterans have ob­ 5 0 c tions of'LongoA widow ahTih'e atlht That the rights o f tbe plaintiffs to oratto convention reads like a added that it had prevented ths Knox, the Republloaa vfos, tained loans up to SO per cent on number of crates brought to . the of Mrs. Bellfore, which th » wi Straits; Some of the Opin­ June 31—S t John’s Day, Masons Manchester auction market yester­ (Except Unen and white gar­ stop At The the eases here were auffering be- Waahlngton,. June 33.— (a P)— "Who's Who” of the Democratic dantUd nominee, said Mrs. Ann WadddI of Wadsworth tbetr certlficatea ments.) CENTER unabU to . shatter, acting Captain chances of re-riectlon were to attend service at St Mary’s day and after Sunday there is likely Merla Thorpe, editor of Nation’s party. and Mias MUdred Brickaon church. Bray i^lanned to confer with Prose­ (Ooatiiined on Page Six) ed. But Norman Thomas, ths I to be a decrease in the number of PHARMA(T cutor John V. Donnelly as to wheth­ Buslneaa, -asserting tbe government ions Expressed opened their cottage at Mls- June 32-27 — American Legion’s berries that will be offered. FREE CAIX AND Odd Fellows Bloik Alabama has sent Its governor. 1st PreridenUal nominee in i^Sbkmlcut for the season. annual carnival at Dougherty’s lot. ATTEND WELCOMING DELIVERY PHONE.. er he would held Mra, Bellfore on "cannot of Itself create a stogie thin Bibb Oravea, and Us two Senators, The wet weather has resulted In 4 8 3 6 eharges." dime", declared today that 75 per­ DRIVE TO UBERAUZE York, said the' Smith at June 33—High school Class Day. Hugo L. Black and John A. Bank- many berries spoiling and It Is es­ Longo A Veteran cent of public expenditures "fall would win tha New Deal two ' Dr. T. O. Sloan, of 39 Park street; Manchester Gr^n school gradua­ “VILLA MARIA Montreux, Switzerland, Jime 33. head. Bankhead Is a brother o f the timated that the wet weather, the Longo was a veteran of the A. B. within the larger definition of boon­ for every one loeC 'to registered at the Chalfante-Had- tion in evening. P A R n FOR NEWLYWED LEMKE TO CONFER — (A P )—An International confer­ newly elected Speaker of the Houee, early frost and the blight that hit F. and was to have collected a bomu doggling." ' iboB HaU hotels to Atlantic City, N. June 23—Hollister school gradua­ some o f the berries In this section ence on Turkey’s request to refortl- and an uncle of the movie and stage DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM o f 8900. BesldM his widow he Addressing the annual convention Philadelphia, June 33.— (AP)-i tion in afternoon, Buckland school star, Tallulah Bankhead. Local People Return from Mal­ will result In a loss of about 840,000 laavM four amall children. Mra. of tbe Klwania International, fy the Dardanelles araa transformed The New Deal hoeta tolUd at night for berries this year. At the pree- HOTEL” WITH TOWNSEND Among the Arkansaa delegates Balifors has three children by her Thorpe struck at udiat he called today into a general revleSr of mlll- Phjladalpbia today to colorful Manchester lodge of Masons will Also conference on Connecticut den, Mass., Where -Former ent time, after two weeks of the are Senators Joe T. Robinson, tbe vpeu for a special communication at river bridge and other mutual prob Rachel Lyons Is Given Re­ TEN CHICKENS^ FREE! South Glastonbury, Conn. previous marriage and two smail "the National menace of increased tary-naval problems to the Mediter­ ventiott array, shouUng a auction, the figures have attained children by her second marriage. taxation”, and said "the savings of ranean. Democratic leader in the Senate; Strong Forces at Work to WOMEN STUDYING raiser o f cbee[ra for Franklin 10:10 tomorrow morning for the lems o f towns in this area at dinner ception. 86,000 more than last year In four and Senator Hattie Claraway, one purpose of attending divine service meeting at Center Church Parish 2 EACH TO a LUCKY WINNERS! The Fava murder occurred after tbe people, from which all taxation Delegates from each nation at the Roosevelt and a eborua o f Jeers faFS weeks and with berries to come Into Try Something New — Our Own Original Longo had upbraided the woman now Third Party Nominee to Dis- must come, are diverted from session, opening at. 4 p. m. (10 a. m., of two women to alt In the Senate. ' another ope-time party nxnntoiNe'-i at St Mary’s Episcopal church. House, sponsored by local Chamber the market for at least a week or In addition to Senator William G. Have It Meet ChaDenge Rev. Arthur F. Lewis, grandmaster of Commerce. Mr. and Mrs. George Tedford and Clip thfe Coupon—sign your name and send it In. accuiwd o f shooting him for "stories" wealth producing enterprises to tbe eastern standard time). Indicated AUred B. BmlUi. ' ' Mrs. John Lyons of Foster etreet ten daya more the 8100,000 market ho heard concerning her. He waa overhead expense of the nation.” they would press for approval of McAdoo, one time Secretary of the PARH PLATFORM One after another the arrtvU|!'''j the grand lodge of Connecticut, . June 24—Graduating exercises of seems to be In view. No strings attached' — nothing to buy! (mss With Other Leaders Treasury California has contributed will deliver the St. John’s Day ser- Manchester High school. have returned from Malden, Maae., “Chicken F ries ----- 7 5 e ” godfather to the FaVa children and "Some of this expense la neces­ their, natlonri objectives In the re­ of New Union Party and party leaders Joined t o ' the bartsgs. where they attended the welcoming Yesterday there were 848 crates bad complained of Mra. Fava’s con­ sary to protect and cement society”, gion under dlacuaalon. William Jennlpgs Bryan, Jr., son of o f scora, sarcaam and rldloul«::S Also supper of Memorial Hospital the great Commoner. reception for Captain and Mra. that brought a total of 84,478.35 POPULAR MARKET — RUBINOW BUILDING duct. He told her husband, Gaetano, said the editor. "Most of it Is for Some of the delegates desires: which fell to Smith’s dlrecUon foS.', Auxiliary on grounds of Mrs. C. R. with a total sale for the day of Also The attorney general Homer Cum­ . Several members of Rockville Burr’s.home, 138 Main street. Charlea Howarth. Mrs. Howartb who became embroiled in an -argu­ expensive frlHs ' which no private 1. Japan would aeek .liberation Other Leftist Groups. Take Prominent Part in Pre- his statement last night to Nei^-)., lodge of Elks, a number of them prior to her marriage on June 5 waa 84,505.95. There were 840 crates N am e...... '...... ment with Longo and drew a knife business or. Indeed, family, would from the clause of the Lausanne mings, heads the Connecticut' de­ York, asking that Roosevelt and hMpi Coming Events ^ecializ|ng In Spaghetti and Ravioli mocracy here, along with Governor ,4rom Manchester, will attend the July 8 —Legion Dawn dance at Captain Rachel Lyons, the daugh­ that sold for a high o f 86.70, a low on him. Longo pulled a gun and or could Indulge to.” agreement by which ahe, with Great pollclea bs repudiated at ths Demri^',| ter of Sergeant Major John Liyons of 88.80 and an average of 85.28. Philadelphia, June 22.— (A P ) — Wilbur L. Cross. Convention Activities — .'inks state convention to Wllliman- Rainbow in Bolton. Address ■hot Faya dead. He pleaded guilty Asserting that “not since 1776 has Britain, France and Italy guaran­ Philadelphia, June 22.— (A P )—A craUs;Uo convenUon opening tomor-.! :,tte this afternoon and evening. Ron- July 4—Annual fireworks display of the Manchester Salvation Army Only one quart of second class ber­ ' Dine and Dance To Our Popular to manalaughter. Rep. William Lemke of North Da­ the Nation been In such need of an teed freedom o f tbe Dardanelles, the Secretary of Commerce Roper row. gld H. Ferguson of The Herald at Old Golf lots by American Le. Corps, and Mrs. Lyons. ries was offered and this sold for W ith hla bonus -money he had kota faced a series of hurdles today Intelligent and aggressive citizen­ Sea of Marmora and the Bosphorus, sits as a delegate frbm the District Democratic platform, patterned at It was quite apparent that the of Columbia. Over 500 Are at Parley. beads the Rockville lodge delegation. glon. A delicious luncheon was served, 82.70 and there waa one crate of Saturday-nite Orchestra planned to start life anew. In hla Union Park campaign for the ship” , Thorpe said: known collectively as ’The Straits." tbe White House after the "New delegates had no totentlon of fol- ! July 9, 10,11 — Kiddies’ Revue, followed by speeches by different old bed berries that sold for 84.76, Presidency. Changes Pending Her attitude, informed sources The Georgia delegation Includes Deal," headed today toward a Na­ lowing Smith’s advice. Rooeevelt An attractive and novel bulletin State theater. officers and members of the Malden One busbe) o f peaa brought 81.60, Leaders here said he was destined “Great political, economic and declared, arose from her wish to Senators George and Russell, and tional convention In which pressure doiptoation of the convention w* board la being erected on the July 37-Aug. 1—Rad Men’s an. corps. The bride w p ~ given a the highest price ao far in the mar. to lose chances in several states be­ social changes are pending. There avoid dangerous entanglements In Clark Howell, Sr., Atlanta news­ from both "Left” and "Right" waa Philadelphia, June 32.— (A P )— conceded everywhere. kat, and 40 boxes of Iceberg lettuce We CaterJ[o_BaniqpietjM^^ paper publisher. _ grounds of the North Methodist niial carnival at Dougherty's lot. rousing welcome and waa presented TO MAKE i|./ fs cause of laws barring entry of a Burope and because the guarantee already In evidence. Belceted Democratic women leaders The party platform Is bttag writ­ that brought 66 cento a crate, which 6 .0 .P . TREASURER new party In the campaign at this Idaho’s delegation Includes Sena­ i^^luirch to carry announcements of Sept. 5, 8, 7— 40th annual conven­ with a beautiful bouquet of flowers. As you get near to the place, watch for the red light (Conttooed on Page Six) became operative under the League Senator Robert Wagner, of New pooled thrir Idaas . today to an effort ten at tbe White House, the odmto- , v-«hureh services. It Is quite dlffer- tion o f Hartford District 1-uther In addition to which the members waa 16 cento higher than the price 1 0 1 W a y s YOUR HOME £JUC€ JteW late date. There were indications-in tor Borah’s colleague, Senator York, prospective chairman at tbe of Nations of which she la not a to put some of them Into the party istratlon proposal to change ti>4. S a n t from any in town since It will League here, sponsored by Luther of the Women’s Home League pre­ lettuce sold for on Tburaday. on top the roof o f our hotel. other quarters, too, that some ef­ member. Jamea P. Pope. resolutions committee, bore the party nominating rules la expected From Illinois come Senator J. p B p e Neon lighting when completed. League o f Emanuel Lutheran sented her with a bandaome bed with Johns-Manvillc Building IVIateri.its ANNOUNCES PLANS fort might be made by Democrats to 2. Great Britain was reported White House draft to the conven­ platform. to triumph easily, and the vray Hamilton Lewis; Governor Henry feTne bulletin board is a gift to the church. puff. Captain and Mrs. Howarth Til. Glastonbury 445-5 G. Miglietta, Prop. crowd him aside by filing Demo­ considering presentation of a mutu­ tion. Tbe meeting wao called by Mary seems entirely cleat for tbe Kliburch from the yoimg people and also received a purse of money from cratic eandidata under a Union BRITISH SOLDIERS Horner and Secretary of the Interior Strong forces were at work EPWORTH LEAGUFS al assistance pact in tbe Mediter­ Ickes. W. "Molly" Dewson, chairman of nomination of Roosevelt and Garner |( $he Elpworth League. the corps. party label as well as under Demo­ ranean-providing for Italy’s parti­ among arriving delegates to make the advisory board of tbe women’s before the week end. cratic, designation. Thla would pre­ cipation: ------W4owa Of Famana Men-_._^. tbe ifiatform more ’’Uberol” to meet division, as the cuhnlnation of-eigh t ---- Lehniaa Boeiis Par^ ——----- Goodspeed Predicts He WiD In addition to Senators Minton 4.'^ Purt o f the W PA pa)rroll due last GARDEN ST. WOMAN INSTITUTE ON JUNE 22 vent Lemke using bis party's name KILLED IN AMBUSH Such a step would extend the ae­ tbe challenge of the new "Union" years work on her part to consoli­ Gov. HerlMrt Lehman o f New tMonday was distributed this mom- to such states. and Van Nuya, Indiana has sent M rty headed by Rep. William date women’s activities in the par­ York was one of the early arrivals ries of such pacts concluded be­ Governor Paul V. McNutt, and the f.Vfg at the town garage on Harrison WINS ROAST OF BEEF POUCE COURT Raise Millions for the Wisconsin's Farmer-Labor Pro­ tween Great Britain and France, Lsinke, of North Dakota, and other ty. ___^___ today who repledged full' fa()b to et No information was avall- Annual Young People’s Gath­ gressive Federation rejected a reso­ widows o f two men fam ous' in Leftist groups. tbe President and spoke out agitoBt YugosIavlA Greece and Turkey Hoosler Democratic history. ble as to when the other WPA em- Fines o f 8100 and coats wars im- ering to Continue Through lution calling for auonort of the Body of Arabs Attack Con­ against Italy at the time sanctions l,aadsrs of tha move In this direc­ (Continued on Pago Six.) tbe course adopted fay Smith and ' wUI receive their pay. The poaed this morning in Police Court Present Campaign. Union Party ticket. Tbe resolution, Mrs. Kern Is the widow of former tion pressed tha view that the state­ tha four others who Joined in last July 2 at Camp Grounds. were impost on the Fascist na­ Senator John W. Kern, who was of the payroll due May 29 was Mrs. W. Schaeffer of 38 Garden by Judge Raymond A. Johnaon bn presented M ore the convention in tion. ment issued yesterday by Alfred B. night’s statement These men liad street won the six pound roast of Bryan’s running mate In 1908, and , loydes who have not been paid. der Buepenalon. foriiglvlng money away. cal claptrap.” When the convention, meeting ta But James A. Farley, National START FOR PHILLY committee to consider delegate con­ Altbo It was necessary for the win tuto at the WilUmantlo camp terranean if she becomea engaged to Madlaon Square Garden, seemed to Police Sergeant John J. McGUnn grounds, June 33 to July 3. It is He ia C. B. Goodspeed, Si; wealthy Ite See ’Fownaend Jerusalem, June 22. — (A P) — war. committee chairman, said he saw tests from Minnesota, Puerto Rico ..- 'The selectmen will meet Monday ner to be present in the store to afraated Modean at Manchester retired official of the Buckeye Steel Lemke bad encouragement from be stampeding to Ralston he aent a claim the Thursday night award, expected that many more wlU take Strong British forces searched the "no reason” In the Lemke movement and tbe Ctonal Zone. bt in the Municipal building , for Grean late Thursday night as ha Casting company, of (folumbus, O. Dr. Francis B. Townsend, bead of for "re-arrangIng our plans" and Gov. Talmadge of Georgia, wfan it la not necessary to be present to­ to the evening sessions and the next hiUa near Anabta today for an Arab (Conttooed oo Page Six) (Conttooed on Page Six) ' second semi-monthly meeting returned from an outing at Ooven-' week-end.. * He ia still tall and still smiling the 8200-a-montb plan, who planned band which ambushed a troop caia- there were potent strategiita who went off tbs Roosevelt reservatioa month. The businesa at tha day in order to be a winner. try lake of local telephone company But now he poeaesies an itching a conference with the North Da­ Gov. Cross and Mayor SpeL A coupon la appearing to the Rev. Dr. fitorl Story o f the South van and killed two aoldiera yester­ frit the party had already won tbe months ago. was among the missing sating will include approving bills employees. Methodist church will conduct palm. The transformation ia ex- kotan to discuss terms upon which day. great bulk of "Liberals" and must committee members when the ses­ mired last month and signing Herald every day for those who wish Modesn plsaded net guilty and l>lalned by the fact that Goodsm Townsend support could be granted. to enter their name. There ia noth­ oouTM at Inatructlon under tha gen­ Accompanied by 'police dogs, the cater to the followera of Smith and lacy Not in Party; To sion began. for their payment through his attorney, William B. eral theme of "Building My Person­ Is the new National treasurer o f the Townsend said to New York last British infantry marched into the hla group. .Other buslneas waa afoot, how­ ing to buy and there are no strings Republican Party. night that he would grant personal attached to the offer. All that la re­ Hyde, appealed the verdict to the ality." Dean Howard T. Piaroe, who hill country at dawn to rout the Sports,London Sunflower W alt Olooa Arrival ever, In the crowded hotels where Goodai>eed la proudest o f hla "par­ support to Lemke if be “accepts un­ quired la that you enter your name Superior Court und'er a bond of has been to charge of the musle for bandits from the cavea. Arrival o f Senator Carter Gtoas, Start Later for Parley. tbe atate chieftains aaaembled for a. ijRAN TS LOCAL RESIDENT 8300. a number of yean will be on the F rigidaire Commerical ticipation bond’’' scheme. He sends equivocally the old age pension The major engagement began to a of Virginia, waa expected to bolster preview o f the week’s renomlnaUon by using the Herald coupon, which Idea." can either be left at the store or Hibbert, whoa# Ucense waa sus­ faculty again. Rev. Nathan B, Bur­ order envelopa out to Republicans, raln„.pf Arab'hulleta..on.a..convoy. __A t Democratic Parley the latter vlewpout 'The' peppery ceremonies...... - *— ------toaned to to Popular Market, Rubl- pended last August' for drunken ton, pastor of the Burnside Method­ who put a dollar Inaids and mall"tt Ths Rev. Gerald L; K. Stolth ,or iba Halfa-Tel Aviv toad near Senate veteran, a member of every Senator Bennett Clark of Mis­ ITWO TEAR REDEMFTION baric. the 8bare-Our-WeaIth movement, Hartford, Juno 23.— (A P )— Pre­ now building. 'Die wlnneia today- driving, was arrested by Motorcycle ist church, who has travelled In the ta. Sergeant Henry Sills, and platform committee atoce 1896, pared to cast 16 votes for tbe re- souri, who will be chairman of tbs : five of them —will each receive two Policeman Herman Musks as ' Holy Land, wQl lead a oourae in (Soodapeed then malls the RapubU- slmilariy proffered aid to "what­ an unidentified private foil in tbeFhUadeIpbla, June 32.— (A P )—J.c. publican and to have been born to wrote the monetary plank four roles committee, went into ccnaulto- ; cap a bond bearing tbe subacriber’s ever candidate favors the "CloushUn' a nomination of the Rooeevrit-Garner chickens— and win ba notified when drovs his auto boma from a Held "BulMlito Our World." fighting. Henry Smytbe, Jr.—who looks like Philadelphia and I see no reason years ago. He has often criticized ticket and for tbe abrogation of the tion measuring tbe opposition to the I Period On Record Is where he bad been working. name and setting forth: money plank, adopts the old age se­ possible by telephone. A s usual the Mias Dorothy Geer at Strant AH Types o f Installations, Including Between 20 and 40 Araba were President Roosevelt—qualified to­ why I shouldn’t be here." New D ^ meazures, but will sup­ two-thirda rule, Connecticut’s 40 Roosevelt plan of scrapping the" llAReared Thomas Harrison— Fines o f 810 end coa ta for Intood- • "Thla certifiM th at------ia a curity plank and permits the Farm­ day for the title of tbe bravest man list of today’s winners will appear atreet win be the delegate from the PT^HB pietnre above diewe Jeet reported slain in the encounter, Gaily Bmythe moved down the port tbe Roosevelt ticket. delegates to Uie Democratic Na­ ancient two-thlrda rule, which Cooslderabk Eqnity. to Mondaya issue of-the Herald. caUon wars Imposed on WilUam yoabowto finanManfoeaetUiici odritiibutor to and a partldpant In ers Union to define their pladk on which waa won by the British, after at the Democratic National conven­ corridor past Poetmaater Oeimral (Sashing preasure from the "Left" Epworth League e t the South X nos of the "101" thtogi pie- tha work of bringing about a return tional convenUon departed today Sargent of the Selwlts block, Methodist church. at the loweat tenna to the Uatofy agriculture.” Further, Smith said airplanes and reinforoementa arrived tion. James A. Farley's suite. and “Right" vras centering on the tOontlniied oe Page ’» r e ) o f tha loogast redamptloo Gemrge Davidaon, 54, o f 18 Laurel fu n d and described to tUa to c f heae4mprovaassnt Bnanrhu. to the fundamental prtodplea of our "we will also demand that I de­ from Tulkarem. The Arabs retired Popping out of an elevator at for Philadelphia. MILK COOLERS “Come on and pose for ua", sug­ monetary plank, and a few others. Tbe group bearing the Oonveo- OB reoorrd to the Hartford street and Thomas Morrison of 198 nto up" your heme fnegpenafoa^. government.” fine the plank on labor, education from tbetr position. Sills' body was Democratic headquarter's he gested a news photographer. Including the farm, constitution, and TREASURY BALANCE TOMORROW CHILDREN’S HisBeat Day Uoi) Special, which had stops sched­ nly Superior court was grantad Oak street, all of whom were arrest* It (hows bow to tom year base­ M N D POR ROOK (New AermUng System — No Bulky Brine Tank) ' and homesteads." recovered in a cave to which it had astounded acores by c^blting a "Gladly", replied Bmythe fairly •octal security programs. Foreign ran On -his best day so for, Good- uled at Meriden, New Haven, Ebomaa Banlaifti, 79, owner of ed last nighL ment into a recreation room with Regardless o f bis Rrsaidentlal as- bean dragged by the attackers. huge London sunflower badge and bubbling over with good humor. affairs, monopoly, snd Isbor were Washington, June 33.—(AP)-, Issi rnetilirisgf spsM’s mail of thla sort totaled Bridgeport, South Norwalk and at 103-104 Woodbridge DAT AT CENTER CHURCH Alfred PooUcelll. 30, o f 797 Hart­ j-u"uiBom- a. pbatisas, lAmke seemed well oo To Oeattouo Strike - tbe red-white-and-lflue toaignia of i A wag suggested that Bmythe other possible fighting issues. The poslUoo of the Treasury Jung. J -M Inaulating Beard; how to have 8X700. the way toward nomlnatloD to SUrtoord after leaving Hartford, yaaterday by Judga John A . ford road, pleaded nolo contandero WATKINS BROS. • modern bathroem at ederfo], WALK-IN BOXES — DISPLAY CASES The Arab high committee, after CoL Frank Knox. stand beside a huge portrait of It was recalled that there also 19: RecripU, 843.890.593.69; axptm j. OrOOBPOBATBD "We'D send out 80,000 of them a North Dakota next Wednesday aa numbered about 180. Ths party in­ 1. Tbs pcoparty-waa foreeloa- to a charge of violating the rubs of ••tfleUka" J-M Asbettoa Wateseot- the battle, urg^ their followers to “Hellow follcs", hs shouted, ‘T PresMent Roosevelt but at this was a clash between "Uberel" and dltures, 883, 406.948JS7-, nst bala CbUdren's Day will be celebrated the road and was lined 810 and day," the treasuior asserted. the Non-Partlaain League candidate continue the general strike whlpb think you rememtier me. Pm the cluded the 40 alternate delegatee raeeipC )(by Albart McClellaa and others tomorrow at the Center Congrega^ Ing; boar to Imulato yorv beast WATER CXK)LING - ICE MAKING point a woman official in a Uqe CesuMrvative opinion among tbe 83,489JI8S.373.43. Customs ri - costa. Ponticelll, who was Involved ROBERT K. ANDERSON '-' ^ e ’ve got a mailing list of a mil- for n-electloa to Oongtaes. He baa has been-going on for several msn who looks like tbe Presldettt and other prominent Democrota for tos month, 831.4S7Jff8.7S, > a dmt of $8348. Mr. Hartiaom. tional church, with service at 10:80. against bat and cold weather with dress dashed to the scene and abooed Repubtleans at .Olevriiuid two weeks to an autom^iUe accident at Spen­ Wbaenl Dlreetor , lion names. IfU bring to 88,000,- todieatad he would not allow hla mooUia. snd who writes slogans for tbe Re­ who plan to attend the convenUon Receipts for the fiscal year (a iSm a at 103 Woodhrldga street, J-M Kock Wool. etc. 000." Smytbe away. He departed aadly. ago and that a frankly compromise AU Bsembers o f the churdi school cer street and HlUatown road, waa AIR-CONDITIONING Presidential campaign to interfere ^ ly only on -Almighty God and publicans." •• spectotore. July 1). 84,010.916.082.04; T by Attorney Bnaat are requested to aaaerable at 10:30, Fnngnl service in home­ Goodspeed elaimed bs was selling To newspapermen he confided platform resulted. represented by Attorney Hyde. with this nomination, partteularly yourselves,’' the committee instruct­ A ton msB to o Texas Centennial that be will remain here through­ VIewtog AH Aaglee Two leading members of the tures, 88.638,938,194.73. I and parenU who desire their ebU- a numba of bis hoods to DemoeratA Tha case against Jane Hogan of like rarnrandings. atoea ba conteaded state etocUon ed Its supporters in fresh defiance Exposition bat glared, gritted hla out the convention and wear hla Democratlq platform writers hsd delegation. Gov. Croos and Mayor 83,306.<34JM7.60 o f smeivaaCT OMt tbs dsfandsnt has dren baptised should gather to the Estimates Furnished and recrivtog conWbuflona from laws psrmtttsd him to seek both at Btoflald, charged with refuaing to o f the mUltaiy authoritlea. teeth and mads an uncompUmen- Landon-Kfiox badges. tbs advantsgs of seeing tb> political Thonma Spellocy, were not toclud- pendlturea. Excess at axpandt I aqaity la tha proparty, front vesUhule at 10:40. THE W . G. GLENNEY CO. CCC campara and WPA woikera the same time. connect property owned by her on 142 EAST CENTER ST. (The Paleor Agency rqMrtsd a taiy remark., "Not only that”, he added, "but battle-froat from closer range. The cd to the group. They ' plan to at­ 84.648,033.113.68. Gross debt. idl n aO Daeamhar 18, 'S a has dlraetad RapubUeaa tl- Hs had the Indorsement of both Tbs orchestra win meet for re­ Mill stieat with the aewer, waa Canl, ’ BiqvNea, Paint military guard patiolltog tbe ratl- "Oh. now, brethsr", came back Pve turned out a new riogan — Republican strategy was already tend Hartford’s tercentenary orie- 880,673300.73. a decreaaa o f data. Tha wings at the Non-partisan League hearsal at 9:48; fourth year Juniors noUed when Prosecutor William J. T e le n b o n e : $86 No. Mtain St. Tel. 4149 Bmythe sticking out bis badge oov- b a ^ r the Democrats with badges. 303,079.38 under the^ for a ao ffigs Na.> fog OOQgtSSA sx^^SK sad tbs eboir membars at reported the order,was betng Oflke SlV l^H oim e 74»4 I an Fags S is.) eied chest "I h sp ^ to bs * Rs- 1 Os n « e dfox lasPacaStol Goldossri oompUadvltb. , HesdqeBrtm for Johiip-lluivlllg: Absad,” in which most of tbs pupils lonsmaa Simpaoe, llarioty Ludla Virginia today also wss hxtked to tion should be by a simple majority ElUngton for Crystal lake; 1:80, in Ibe evening there will be colored rectlOB the oeveral aumben 'were Taylor. took part. Bernard Chappy re­ Streeter, PhylUa Wight Woodward. for possible devdopments on the hereafter. Determined southerners, arrival at destinatiob; 1:80 to 8:00, moving pictured a t fire fighting. la t^ reted In the usual outetand- gram waa senf to Mr. Beeeieiii on SESSIONS CHORUS ing and artistic manner for which bebaU of 'those present in which the ISCfldOL AT GREEN cited “The Man With An Axe XV> Bliaa Bailey, John FrancU Buck- monetary plank. It was his phrase liking the veto power over prest- G. HENRY SANKEY, DESCRIBES ADVANCE VEISGHECKSSLOW swimming with games (or those Probate Note. Grind." Arthur Wilkie recited ley, Lauren Bumatt, WUUam Bari "eound currency to be preserved at dentlal nominations which their al­ OBITUARY Frederick O. SchUphack of 38 this group of musicians hiu) long esteem in which he was held by all not swimming; 8:00, swimming been noted, and which won for them preesat waa featured and beat "Farmer John.” Louise Dewey pre­ Calvert, Bernard Leroy Chappell, all haxardB" tax the IMS platform most 800 votes had given that sec­ races; 8:30, relay raoM and dashes; Pleasant street boa been named ad­ Montreal—Sainual Klcht Arthur Ruaaell Cuater, WUUiun compllmente from eminent must- wlahea were expresoed. A friendship GRADUATES TODAY sented a pantomlne, "My Old Ken­ that the Republicans adopted In tion for so long, were ready to DAIRYMAN, DIES 4:80, ban games, boya vs. girls; ministrator of the estate of . his IN REUNION P A R H card was also signed by aU present governor of the NaUcauU ' tucky Home,” followed by a sketch, Francia Johnaton, Robert Arthur SURGERY IS MAKING IN COMING BACK wife, Mrs. Dina SchUphack who clans and which renown was large­ Cleveland. argue with eontrolUng leaders on 8:30, lunch. ly due to the excellence of training and wUl be mailed to him. Among League and former owner o(.; "The Colonial Colonies," played by Knofla, Raymond Edwin Linden, Senator Thomas of Oklahoma the Issue. Mrs. EUsabeth B. PalUsr The swimming races for boys and died several weeln ago. f Montreal Royals BsMbaU club. Ruby Beane, Dorothy Dowd, Nancy, Robert Earl Lyon, Chatlea Robert which they received under ths direc­ the Invited (pests were Ura Mabel planned to Inelst on advocating "a First they must have It out In Mrs. Elizabeth B. Pallier, widow GRAMMAR SCHOOLS HOLD girls will Include 38 yards, free tion of Mr. Sessions. Case Viot, Miss Anna Sampeon, Dr. Torrlngton, Conn.—Harold Goodwin, Helen Simpson and Phyllis Odermann, Stuart O. Prentlca, Al­ sound currency" backed by allver rules committee, where Sensitor of Paul PoUlar, died about 5 o'clock hand: 35 yards, breast stroke; 35 Woodward. Musical numbers were fred Leo Roaaetto, Jamea Francia Wefl Known Oakland Street SodIE MelhodisU .Who San{ In two of the selections offered Earl E. Story and Mrs. Story and ett Porter, 48, noveUst, abort • Chss of 36 Gets Diplomas in ae well as gold. Bennett C. Clark of Missouri will yeaterd^ afternoon at her home, 14 Chief Sargeon at Hospital U yards, back stroke; 38 yards, relay, the organ accompaniment waa play­ other friends. writer and dnunatiat. - ^ven by the school orchestra and Stevenson, Elmer Haaon Thrall, Ed­ wield the gaveL His antagonism to Middle ‘Turnpike West. Mrs; Palllsr GRADUATION TONIGHT ward William Waltera,, Arthur Rich­ Whether to conflne the party's (Shuttle style); field and track POUCE COURT ed by JMts. Cni'well, while the eolo At a late hour "Au Revoirt” were New York—KBhu H. Chitlsr, chorus. platform tO broad principles, under ths rule datea back to 1913, when It hod been eonflned to her bed for events, 00 yard dash, girls; 70 yard Under Hii Direction Hold parts were taken by Mies Ifieanor said and a promise made by all manufacturer of three-wheeli Exercises Held This ard WUlde. deprived hif father — Speaker Bnraess Man Passes several weeks with a heart aliment G o^t Speaker at Kiwanis ol Certificates--Rosh On The officers of the class, which such terms as "Social Pioneering,'' Grirap of 8S to Get Diplomas dash, boys; 35 yard relay, girls Willard, Mia sEtte Otto, Fred Ben- present that at an early date they 'horaeleas carriages" who fou^H has chosen "Climb Though the and "National Solutions for Na Champ Clark — of the Presidential . Mrs. Politer who had been a resi­ (shuttle style); 00 yard relay, boys, .Cecil M. Finley, 88, of 83 Efidrldge dall, Robert Gordon, and Edward would meet again. patent battles with Henry Ford. ' 4ftemoon. Rocks Be Rugged" as its motto and tional Problems,” or to make de­ nomination at Baltimore. Woodrow Away of Pnenmonia. dent of Manchester for the past 17 in Exercises in Sykes Audi­ (shuttle style); horseshoe contests; street. In PoUce Court this morning Get Together. green and white as its colors, arc: NEW DEALERS READY Wilson finally won. years, leaves two daughters. Miss Session. Bonds Over. tailed commitments was a eource torium at 8 O’Gock. standing broad Jumps, girls and charged with drunken driving, was President, Arthur Wilkie; vice presi­ of potential controversy. Rosemary and Miss Louise Pallier; boys. dent, John Buckley: secretary, Fran­ KNOX’S OPINION one brother, William Asimus, tele­ Rockville, Jun 23.—Eighty-three Transportation will be furnished fined $100 and costa by Judge Ray­ A get-together of former mem­ r Thlrty-«lx pupUii of the Manchea- ces Hawley; treasurer, James Ste­ TO FIGHT SMITH ON Secretary Wallace wraa known to Worcester,Maas., June 23.— (AP) Ouotef Henry Sankey, ont of the graph editor of The Herald, and one Dr. David M. Caldwell, a t •.-Lsool veterans have not reoelvod be Intent upoii pfOdu^on control beat known Oerman-bom citizens of (filler pupils a t the grammar schools of the children by a group of parents. mond A. Johnson. Motorcycle Po­ bers of the South Methodist church. ' ter Oreen school were ffraduated this venson. —Colonel Frank Knox, Republican sister, Mrs. Daniel Meyer, of Fre­ tor the total of the adjusted taftemoon from the graded school, and crop insurance pledges, for ex­ Mancbeater, died this m om l^ about staff of the surgical division a t the the Town of Vernon wtu be graduat­ Auxiliary to Meet. liceman Raymond Griffin arrested Choir who had sung under the direi;- With Every nominee for vice president, said to­ mont Center, N. Y. service bonds with anything like the The Stanley Dobosz Unit of the Finley on Porter street at 4:30 p. m. fdurlngr exercises In the school audl- The members of the graduating CONVENTION’S FLOOR ample, but other leaders favored day that President Roosevelt's 6 o’clock at hie home, rear 179 Oak­ The funeral will be held at 8:30 Memorial hospital here, was the speed that bond certificates were ed this evening at the exercises to tlon of Archibald Sessions was held classing are: Laura Lena Andlsto, land street, following on Ulneaa with American Legion Auxiliary will hold Saturday. 'torium, beautifully decorated with relying baelcally on paet perform­ chances for re-olectlon had been In­ -Wednesday morning at her home, speaker at the weekly noonday made. To date only 40 odd checks be held In the Sykes Auditorium, on Saturday afternoon and evening ; flowers brought by the pupils. Julia May Balchunas, Ruby Mar­ ances to attract the farm vote. pneumonia, t t t . Sonkey came to have been received by those whose on Important meeting in the O. A. Fines of $10 (ind costa were Im­ (Oonttnned From Page One) jured by the deflection of Alfred E. with a solemn requiem high moss at meeting of the Kiwanis club at th* starting at eight o'clock. R. hall on Wednesday evening. At posed on Ernest Henry, 30, of 332 at Hlghland.Park. It sras the last school commence- guerite Beane, Lois Anne Callls, Wagner was imderstood to have Smith and other leaders and the Mancbeater 48 jreors ago and was eortlfteatlons were sent to the cen- Marjory Tracy Cushman, Dorothy flrat employed in the Mather Electric 9 o'clock at S t Bridget's church. Countiy club today, giving a most The following program wUl be this time the delegates to attend the Spring street, for Intoxication; Wil­ There were 26 mSmbers o f the . uant arranged by Miss Mabel A. once deprived bla own father. a tentative plank endorsing soil entry of a Third Party In the na­ The body will be taken by Under­ informative address on "Raoent trid (Uslmrsing office in Hartford carried out; Selections by Grammar liam Ulcinskaa, 21, of Warehouse Lahpbear, who leaves this year after Helen Dowd. Mildred Louise Dewey, conservation subsidies, rural elec- companys’ factoiy, a part of the Tuesday. state eonventton to be held In New chqir of that period present and In­ Champ Clark, o f a Presidential nom­ tional campaign. taker W. P. Qulsh to Flower HIU Progress In Surgery," In which he School orchestra; songs, "After­ Britain In July will be elected, Point for speeding, imd Jamas J. cluding other friends a total of over being principal of the Green school Nancy Agnes Goodwlri, Dorothy trlcatloh, encouragement for farm Colonel Knox, Chicago newspaper present Bon Ami plant Later he cemetery. West New York, N. J , for The rush for bond certlfi(»te8 is Grace Hale, Frances Louise Hawley, ination. Some southern delegations went Into the meat buolneaa tor him­ pointed out that remarkable prog-' wards”, "Now is the Month of Ferrigno, 21, of 16 Monticello street, 60 were present. Meeting at the 13 irears. During the dozen years cooperatives, relief of farm tenancy, ubllaher, waa enroute from Chicago burial beside her husband. resa haa been made tn this field 0^ at the local postoffice with an Maying^’ ; prayer. Rev. Charles S. dose Continued. Doris Lillian Amelia Jarvis, Ber­ want to keep the rule, which re­ self and for more than 16 years Louis Plchat of Cottage street WUIlrrumUc, for speeding. home of Mrs. A. L. Crowell ' Mias Lanphear has been gbsent from quires a two-thirds vote Instead of and foreign trade . promotion 0 hla summer home In Manchester, within the past century. average of 8 or 10 veterans appear­ Johnson; "March of Time", pupils Motorcycle Policeman Griffin wno memories of former happy days (.her classes only one day. nice Shirley Mattesen, loona E. Os­ N. H. He left his train In Worcester conducted, a successful business, William M. Anderson ing at the office daily. was before Judge John E. Fisk In trander, Dorothy Mary Popoff, Mary a simple majority, to nominate. A through trade agreementa. Senator serving customers at their homes. The speaker said that prior to of the East school;, orchestra selec­ arrested Ferrigno shortly before were gone over and pleasant recol­ The feature of the graduation Guffey of Pennsylvania wanted en- to continue bis Journey to Manches­ William M. Anderson, a axn-ln-law 1648 surgery was a little knotra tion; cnasB History, illustrated, pu­ the Rockville City Court on Satur­ lections were recalled. Among those Slmler, Barbara Mae Simons, Helen floor fight la indicated, but the He married Mrs. Clara Hagedom day, charged with assault. The court opened this morning, reported program was a pageant, "What Lies Roosevelt men say they have the doraement of his bituminous prlce- ter by automobile. of Mr. and Mrs. Leonder Carlson of and greatly feared art. It was not pils of Maple street school; girls’ he drove 58 miles an hour on Center present were some from Boston, Brunner and three children were this plaqe, died at the Veterans' hos­ ^RESSION CLUB complaint waa made by Sidney Ros­ votes, and to spare. flxlng bill which lost out In Con­ Referring to the organisation of bom to them, Mrs. Sylvia Yeomans, until 1840 that surgery began chorus. Morning Invitation” ; pre­ street west of Adams street. Hartiord, Middletown, Broadbrook, t.----- Platform dlsousslon was quies­ gress. the Union, Party under the sponsor­ pital, Newington, last night. He advance slowly but steadily sentation of Diplomas, Superintend­ enberg claimed that when be Policeman Joseph Prentice arrest­ and other places. It la of Intereet ship of Rev. Charles E. Coughlin, Frederick H. Sankey and Harold H.‘ waa born In Middletown and during went to Mr. Plchat's home on Fri­ cent, pending the arrival of Senator Whether to favor constitutional Sankey, all of whom 'live In Man­ from 1900 its headway was ) RECITAL TONIGHT ent of Schools Herbert O. Clough: ed Ulclnskas shortly after 8 p. m. to mention that every one Invited Wagner of New York, who Is to with Representative William Lemke the war served In the United States with rapid strides. Dr. (^idwei! song, “Our Flag"; benediction. Rev. day night to collect the rent on Saturday, reporting he was driving (Ui former members of the choir who amendment to permit regulation of for President, Colonel Knox said: chester. Mr. Sankey'a meat route Navy. He made bts home In Hart­ argument started in which Plchat la head the resolutions committee. But waa taken over by hla step-son, the spoke of the splendid achlevemente Charles Johnson; selection by the a motorcycle 58 miles an hour on had sung under the direction of Mr. wages and hours was another “Lemke will puU heavily from the ford after the war until two years alleged to have struck toe landlord, Sessions were either present or ac­ A ^Creation* whatever platform jlraft the New source for argument. Another was late Edward A. Brunner, who estab­ of Hunter, Pasteqr and Uster, PimilB of Miss Lillian L. Grant orchestra. North Main imd Union streets. Yorker Is bringing from the White Democratic ranks In the middle ago when he came to Manchester, whose contributions to the field of The list of graduates Is as fol- Tba case was continued until next Mr. Henry was arrested Saturday counted for. .an attempt by Townsendites to get west." lished the present Brunner’s market remaining here until taken to the Hold Final Rehearsal at Saturday and the accused was re­ » Model 21J House, such subjects as a proposed at Oakland and Edward streets. medicine have been responsible for lowa: Girard J. Albert, Erwin W. night on Charter Oak street by Po­ After s period In which friend­ 49-95 the platform to endorse their old crop Insurance plank, the Townsend Speaking of the appeal of five hospital about two months ago. He its swift advance. He said that In Whiton Hall Saturday. Allen, Ruth A. Anderson, Jane M. leased under ISO bonds. lice Sergeant John J. McOlinn. ships were renewed and experiences age pension plan. Democratic leaders. Including Smith Mr. Sankey then devoted hia whole Is survived by hla wife, the former Visited Uonse. plan, a Constitutional wage-hour time to his farm, Oak Grove Dairy, 1840 the mortality rate ran as high Andrews, Hazel B. Barrows, June related since they had last met to­ in Cool Cotton amendment, and currency manage­ Leaders will strive to settle all and former Governor Joseph B. Ely Miss Bertha Carlson, ii’uneral ar­ as 60 to 70 per cent of patients but On Saturday afternoon the mem­ E. Beinhauer, Raymond J. Belli- A large delegation from the First gether, adjournment waa made to Easy Terms — Pay As Low As points In the conference chamber, on Oakland street, developing or* rangements have not been com­ bers of the Lillian Gertrude Grant Lutheran church of this city attend­ toe "Lodge" where many happy ment seemed assured of prolonged of Moasachusette to Democratic con­ of the largest milk routes In town, has now been reduced to 20 to 25 veau, Antoinette M, Belliveau', Here is a real style-creation discussion behind committee doors. preventing any arguments from vention delegates not to renominate pleted. per cent, due to the dls(X)very of Expression Club held their final re- Jamea W. Bentley, Myrtle P. Bren- ed the annual festival at the South- PUBUC RECORDS times had been spent on former oe- President Roosevelt, Colonel Knox and in this he haa been assisted by hemrsal at Wblton Memorial Hall in bury Lutheran Home for the Aged casions imd a cafeteria lunch was for the modish matron who Pending the opening gavel, breaking out on the convention bis sons, Frederick and Harold. He anesthetics. He said that the del, Dorothy Bronowitz, Dorothy G. thousands of delegates and vtsitora floor. said; World War resulted In many new preparation for their annual recital Brown, Francia H. Byroea, Fred­ at Southbury on Sunday afternoon. served on the lawn, surrounded by also waa interested In the culture which will take place in that audi­ the natural beauties for which this ' $ Week , wisely clings to the deter­ busied themselves with gossip about The Smith statement — and the “The bolt of Mr. Smith and Mr. of strawberries and market garden FUNERALS methods in surgery and It has been erick N. Byrnes, Margaret M. Ce- Noted Lutheran leaders spoke dur­ Marriage License AppUcatiotM 1*00 reaction to It — vied with all other Ely will withdraw further support­ torium this evening at 8 o’clock. ing the afternoon. spot is noted. mination to remain youthfully threats of a party spilt, making products. .He waa always a h«rd since- the war that chest surgery dor, Doris M. Clark, Ray H. Clark, Joseph L. Sylvester, state highj Following toe luncheon all went leading topics of discussion today. ers from the President.” Joseph Wallett has been developed. Following the rehearsal, the mem­ Violet H. Cobb, Louise Q. Dailey, Carnival Opens. sure meantime of ttielr seats for wprker an^ home lover, and aside bers to Mlsa Grant’s home on Cam­ way department engineer, son of again to the home of Mrs. Crowell stylish. Addressing themselves to the Lemke wilt poll heavily in Min­ from his memberohto in Manchester The funeral of Joseph Wallett Members of the medical Shirley M. Dunlap, Euie L. Ells­ The Tolland CJounty Volture of the first Democratic National con­ nesota, North and South Dakota, Ne­ bridge street where they had a the 40 and 8 will open its annual Mrs. Nellie Sylvester of 199 Oak and an informal sing wiu held on vention in Pennsylvania hlatpry and delegates, the Smith dissenters said Lodge of Masons, w ^ affiliated with waa held at hla home on Hawthorne Sion who attended the meeting today worth, William M. Ewing, Martin P. street, (ind Anna T. Sapletiza, Clerk, ORDER "you must preserve the ConsUtu- braska, Montano, Washington, and party and the last club meeting of carnival this evening at the circus the porch with the -men featuring enjoying themselves. no other organization. He was street at 7:80 this morning and at 8 were Dr. LeVeroe Holmes, Dr, D. O. Fagan, Rose Friedman, (Jordon P. daughter of Mr. itod Mrs. Thomas In "Barber Shop Harmonies” , after- BRUNNER’S It is fashioned of Malacrlda California,” Colonel Knox sold, "and . the season at which Frances E. Wal­ -tlon, and under it the three sepa­ highly regarded by those who knew o'clock at St. Bridget’s church Y. Moore, Dr. Ernest Zagllo, Dr. A. Friedrich, Sylvia Fuhr, Dorla H. lot on Windermere avenue. A large Sapienza of 202 Oak street. Farley’s Smile Falls will get some support In Oregon. In lett was elected president, Lois C. num^r-vdsited the groimda on Sun­ this adjournment was made.,lndoori PHONE 5191 YOURS Voile and is offered in several rate, distinct and Independent him Intimately and was ever ready where Rev. William Judge, the pas­ B. Sundqulst, Dr. N. A. Burr, Dr. G'ebler, Steven S. Qeasay; Urinila F. ami a rare treat waa enjoyed when Chairman James A. Farley's branches of government. To that the northwest be fiu been extreme­ Oustofson^ vice president and day and watched the setting up of George F. Flavell, clerk, son of FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION beautiful colors— and besides usual broad smile faded when he to assist those in need. tor, celebrated the fimeral moss. Edwin C. Higgins, Dr. Amos Friend Gorzyanakl, Theodore R. Hietia, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Flavell of all were privileged to hear an organ end you must have a President who ly popular and his endorsement by hoateas, Susan McCann, secretary, Edwin W. Hopkins, Oscar E.'Irmls. the Coleman Brothers Shows. 80 Oakland Street TODAY was ashed about the Smith state­ the Townsendites and Father Cough­ Besides his wife and the children The bearers were Arthur Petronls, and Dr. Forbes Buahnell. Dr. Cald­ and Barbara M. Keeney, treasurer. 93 Spruce street, and Marlon O. solo played by Mrs. Crowell. — there are many other mod­ will remain within his own sphere above mentioned he leaves t'wo step­ Charles Bockus, William Johnson, well was introduced by C. Elmore Cher. New Poator Preaches. The choir members then gave a ment He answered in clipped of Jurisdiction and not make the lin will add to bla strength." The public is cordially Invited to Rev. J. Arthur Edwards, the new Warner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. els — all teeming with the words; daughters, Louise Brunner and Julia Frank NackowskI, John Ambrose Watkins, who was prominently this evening's redtal In which the Francis R. Kashady, Lester R. Fred A. Warner of 59 Doane street. program of many anthems and fav­ Congress Into a rubber stamp or Kemble, Dorothy M. Kington, Na­ pastor of the Rockville Methodist •This convention will nominate a Comber Millen, nine grandchildren and Charles Rogowskl. The burial Identified with the move to estab­ toUewlng members will take part: Frances Mary Lazutkas, daughter orite hymn numbers under the di­ smart touches of Fashion try to intimidate the judiciary into and one great grandchild. lish the Memorial hospital as a talie Korwchenko, Edward J. Kuba- church occupied the pulpit at the rection of Clifton C. Bralnerd who genuine Democrat, Franklin D. was In St. Bridget's cemetery. Rev. Esther Benson, Juel DeNezzo, church for the first time on Sunday of Mrs. Anna Mattlce of 87 Main an endorsement of his efforts to The funeral will be held Wednes­ Father Judge _ officiating at_. the Class A Institution. sek, Raymond Kunlcki, Elizabeth •treet, and. (Jlyde Clharles., Richsird, had led the choir formerly as acting which make Barmon Wash­ Roosevelt".______turn our Republic Into a dictator­ Lois Gustafson, Barbara v Keeney, having moved here from Plymouth, day i^eriibbn,' with' prayers for the grave. The attendance prize, donateij fw Elaine Krob, Shirley Llebe, Juanda A. lAcimpeUe, Emu R. Lee, Erwin service man, of Vemon. director and organist, under hie <11- able Frio^s the choice of the Recalling Smith's affiliation with ship on the European model or on family at the home at 2 o'clock, and L. Luglnbuhl, Frederick P, Mass., on Friday. Rev. Edwards the American Liberty League, Far­ Russell Potterton. was won by H. Seaman, Loralne Mctricar, Celia Dix Asiatic absolutism." a service at 2:30 at the Second Con­ B. House. Mr. House, as chair­ Mahr, Shirley A. Mathewaon, was the pastor of the Memorial correctly clad. ley said "the objectives and connec­ "You must, above all” , they said, Mrs. Salome S. KneoM Carroll, Shirley W. Warner, Esther Methodist church In Plymouth, bad gregational church. Rev. Dr. Ferris The funeral of Mrs. Salome S. man of the camp committee, gave-a Pitkin and Fsances Wallett Adelaide R. Menge, Eleanor L. Mur­ tions of people of this kind are by "put an end to the campaign now E. Reynolds will officiate and burial phy, Charles W. Murray, Melvin E. been active In the Plymouth CJoun- 3 Cheers For this time thoroughly well known to Furnished by F. B. Shaw, Inc. Kneass, wife of Franklin O. Kneass resume of the committee's activltlea No admissiem will be charged, but Sizes S8 to 66V^, under full swing, to buy the Presi­ virlll be in the Wapplng cemetery. and described Camp Nathan Hale those planning to attend should se­ Nowa

tbalr psrty sllagtaaea, thst aroutd for any such result Ws aRpaot from bolting the party. It gave the M unfurled. And when these mov­ shows, clcwns, bot^. dog sad hssM "Landon—The Careful Kansan* LEGION’ S CARNIVAL Hanrliratrr to see Mr. Borah acoept tba lAut* Landonltes as UtUs as It could and able platforms crawl back to their nut Vendofs, and enough orebsstras N0.4TOWNSENDERS Overnight A» P. brlnr tba RooMaalt vote down to in New York tr -make thsmssivas board from tha don currency plank aa cos alto- atUl keep them from turning In a stalls, a watsr-flllsd canal wlU be about saventaan mllUon and bring minority repoit and taking, tha By OaorgB Roaa revealed, over which Oomanebes Rio Grands to ths Psnhandls. London Is Cautious In News Eonttam B f riO i tba Laadon aota right up to oven gettaer aatlsfaetory—and If be Issue to the convention floor. will paddle war canoes, filled with All of which is keeping Phlneas TO OPEN TONIGHT By OBOItail BOBS IN ANNUAL TONIGHT PUBUBHBD »T taB _ . tarns with It And there you are doesn’t there are vast numbers of LandoU, over tbe telephone, ex­ lovely Indian girls. T. BUly busy. As a newly appoint-, COMFORT New London—A four year old HBKAU> PRINTINO COUPANT, taa, pressed wlUlDgness that bis Ueu- Fort Wortit Tsk., June 33.—BUly But proud ss Frontlsrsman BUly sd dsputy sheriff o t Tarrant Coun­ It BItMU BtrMt -anybody’s light right st the atsrt btUevers in a managed currency Business and Politics boy, son of Mrs. James Moecarutolo f . Rose urged, "Get down hers for a Is of his Hour of -Tomorrow, bs Is ty, complete with gold badgs and IliineliMtar, Codb. Tbst’s not such n erssy way of who will. tenants take the constitutional of Mystic, was saved from drown­ THOUa B PBKOUBON amendments flght to ths floor and week-end,” and so I did, wondering aquslly fond of tbs less spectacular pearl-studded revolver, he Is on call Ocncral flgurlng, St thst. because It’s s oar- It is our firm oonvictlon that that Incidentally, what ebeenanlgans CORNER • By Willis Thornton President Lnpien to Make ing in Long Island Sound by John ^arade m ETening to Be thus risk a licking. His aides de­ exhlblti. Such as bis circus maxt- for speeches at every public cbln- Logoclo after the lad had fallen Fonnd^ OMobAf 1. Ittl tsinty that not a fraction of one telegram saved tba RepubUcan party Broadway's Bamum was up to in dlg In the city. But be is non per­ cided against that. mus,' “Jumbo”, which he 1s bring­ If you MUeve In getting all A------from a slgst aeetng craft THIS IS and Its national candldatea a tre­ this corner of tbe Lone Stare Com­ PaMlakat tS»«ry Bvanlnt Bietpl par oent of tha IB million who atuok 'White, Henry Allen, and Rby ing down from New York and for sona grata with the ladies (UUM ths comfort and enjoyment out The lest of atx Inetalhnente la the spoosibUlty, by the necessity of Annoal Report; Entertam- Norwalk—The boarc. of estimate Official Opening at Dmiglir Saodapa aatf Holitaya Bmara« at tha mendous number o f votes for nest Roberts told ths subcommittee monwealth. Phlneas T. Billy, as the which a permanent and Imposing who suspect that the Old West will Hto atory o t “LANDON. the Oeretal Peat OStea at Manebaa'ar. C ena, aa to Hoover In 1883—conservstiva Ra* boys back home ara wont to call of Summer, this is your coT' meeting a weekly payroll, by tbe In tbe fliat Sunday meeting cm rec­ November. again that Landon badly wanted tha circular theater has Men built He not M accurately resurrected in tbe conduct of affairs. ■aooDd Claaa Mall Mat tar. publicans—are going to flop to the him, has been incommunicado here umn. "Summerland" weicomns ord here restored a flve per cent erty Lot; Two Free Acts. amendment, gold, and civil service will have a Rodeo under a canvas antics of SaUy Rand, without her you bo read further , . Tile Jtey is In Us Kansas Day ad­ ment Program Planned. pay cut to all city employes and re­ aUHKnlt'tHWSUBSURIPTUIN KATCStuLimm Lenka party. planks, but tha committee turned for tha post two montho, as direc­ tent with bucking steers and stub­ clothes on. They reglsteted a pro­ By WILLIS THORNTON > Taar. bjr Nall ...... li-to dress last January when he said: duced the tax rate by one-tenth of Oaa Taar, ^ Of ooursa tba Union party nay CONSERVATIVE REVOLT them down every time. tor-general, rtngmaater and Head born bronchos kicking up their test, but BUly reassured them. NBA Bar.toe Staff Correspondent. "The hands of tbe clock of poUti(»I Par Meath, M hr Mail • «*jt*B«**• • • f Whatnot of tba Fort Wxurth Fron­ a mill. Tonight marks toe opening of toe •lagla|1« Copy ...... a.e ..l 09 rr turn out to be no dice. But we The most enthusiastic Farley- Landon even wanted to be care­ pawrs to nag-time. In a building MeanwbUe, he le trig-game hunting a dwiHny move forward) not Mckwsrd. West Side Townsend Club No. 4 U} tier Centennial. Alf London has always been a New Haven—Howard C. Rice of annual Legion carnival, to be held Oallvarad eaa raar ...... ta 00 don't believe It It’s all right for ful not to put the party on record designated as tbs Pioneer Palace, for divers talent. aiMin-- T* But they must turn at a steady, or­ will hold its annual meeting tonight RoosevelUan In the Democratic aa barring possible federal lagls- Why P. T. Billy, who hitherto there wilt M a replica of the stage­ Several weeks ago be withdrew f M”‘‘ r careful man. derly pace." PhlUtpsAndover Academy credits at the Dougherty Lota on Center MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED some folks to pretend that they be­ He baa been careful in his person­ at 7:30 at the West Side recreation PRESS party could scarcely.be expected to latlon In ths minimum wage and boa Men intimate only with the coach era dancebsU where Fort an offer to Haile Selassie bsesuae, A lf Landon Is a home and family the "movies" with having effective­ street, all this week. al, enanriai, and political Ute. He building. Clarence Luplen, presi­ ly Introduced American words and It la expected that the carnival cy Tha Aaaoetalatl Praaa la aaeleaivalj lieve the limit of Its voting power bigb-pttebed bsttlee of Undy’s and man. When he takes hU younger hope that the bolt of Al Smith, maximum hour Held. His men fought Worth folk may Indulge, If they bs eald, "deposed emperors ars IQ Those who aatlllad te tha eaa for' raeubileatlon will be a million or two of votes; or for a plank proposing to give the Dave’e Blue Room, ahoyld have please, In an old-fashioned square cents a dozen. Dr. Bkikensr and looks before he leaps, children riding plck-a-pack, or raids dent of the club and alao a memMr expressions into current French WlU be officially opened with a of all.oarra dlapatehra araditad to It Joseph B. Ely, Balnbrldge Colby, ■ . »• I played bridge with him will tell been called In aa technical advisor Jig, pause at tbe bar and look up Captain Lehmann wired regtatful- U«( have tha Ice-box late at Ught, or walks of the First Congressional District speech. In a study appearing In the short parade by the Post' Drum or not dtbarwlaa aradliad n tbia to actually believe It But there Jim Reed and former Juetlea Daniel states "power” to regulate, rather Ml] you, __that he studies his band a Uttio Corpa and tbe drum rpa o t toe par and alao tba local nawa oub- them "the power,” since use of tbe of a celebration commemorating at a balcony full of lovely ladles Jn ly that they were tinabls t o fly m to (diurch with Mrs. Landon, leading advisory board, will make his annual first issue of the Franco-American are a terrible lot of people In this F. Cobalan of New York wlU have more eloiwly than tba average play­ Review published today. WUlimantio I ^ t . The parade irill Khad harala. word "power” with tbe article “tbe” the 100th anriversary of San high bodices and bustles. contingent of chorus ghis down •NIOil the younger children by the hand to report. \ All riahta of rapnblicatlona of country, from one end of it to the Jacinto, Is another story, er, but once the bids are in he plasrs Sunday school, he Is simply living In The nomination of officers for the form on Main street and noatcH to apoalal dlaoatebaa harala ara alao ra> no appreciable effect on the Roose­ would indicate that the states Nearby, SaUy Rand will preside from New York In their Zeppelin, it rapidly and decisively. Greenwich — Word was received other, who are ripe for a new third Tbe story Is that tbe city fathers, the plain mid-western way he has next six months will also take place. the grounds, where both bands wilt T aaraad. velt vote next foil. Though their should have sole, reserved rights in over her Nude Ranch, to the de- the Hindenburg. And ad, to consols All Landon was carmul aa a boy here of the sudden death of GUMrt play q,e^f^ selections. The parade party experience. And it’s our such Isgsalstlon. furrowing their brows beneath their Ught of her fane. Gracing tbe main himself and tbe local Texans, BUly slwairs lived and prefers to live. A fine program baa Men arranged Quackenbuab. 32, socially prominent atumea rM.Mg.UM4.tM Cor typocraphleal arrora apocarlna la ate, when he took a steady Job advartlaamenta la tha Manrhaalar Our respect for the political In­ action. speeches and that he will publicly Mr. Billy Rose, nee William Roaen- In Us reading. In the people be con­ Inbalator re-vlved him. The other act, the Aronty’S, U 8 Eaanins Herald. berg, born and bred o n . the prairie flret for a few years before entering sults, that he has grown In the past ANDOVER Torrington—Harold Everett Port­ dare-devil high pedestal act. $txty telligence of Alf M. Landon Inr It would be folly for Republi­ declare for other proposals which tbe oil business. He was careful aa he bad hoped to get Into tbe plat­ rangea of the Bast Bids of Manhat­ Doze away in a big, roomy several years. He believes In ex­ er, nationally known writer, who feet above the crowd, these two ar­ MONDAY, JVNE 23 creases with each rereading of the cans, however, to anticipate that an. oil operator, never “plunging" Us tiste, a man and a woman, perform form. tan? Who would know better bow porch rocker, C3ear, clean pert advice In politics. Just as he al Master Robert Friedrich, son ot used the pen name of Holworthy now celebrated telegram through ths followers of the Smith move­ to depict in eong and spectacle and Use plain Broadloom with maple frames; aoubls woven last cent, but always keeping some ways did In the oil fields. When you HaU, died In the Charlotte Hunger- breath-taking feats. Both acta COLD CHILL PARTY Those propoeals Included: of Us savings for another try in Mr. and Mrs. Francis Friedrich toured Europe during the past win­ the medium of which he pratlcnlly ment will be sufficiently numerous A balanced budget within 18 with a budget of flve million dollars cane seats and back; green fin­ see a Kansas governor reading the ford hospital here of pneumonia. He case the well was a "dry hole.” He Brookings Institution's ponderous re­ came home Wednesday from, the ter and received wide acclaim In too As the Democratic party prepares rewrote the Republican platform. to constitute a serious "split” In the months after election day. the saga of the Lone Star pioneers, figured wallpaper, drapes or upholstery ish. Sketched Q C was careful In his oil operations was tbe author of several novels, the unfettering of the state from from stock ...... ports and Soule's "The Ctomlng Windham Community Memorial plays and short st^ es. various countries in vdUtb-numlng admlnlatraticm that American Legion. Every bathing feature that appeals to the That something Is the surprise a pronouncement for Just that may cut more than a small figure In spect to the methods by which It Innovation In hla campaigning. In­ accomplished what was asked of It. "The Mystery of the Masked Glri” . ADDISON promise.i to ocbleva re-employment gang of workmen were laying out to be given by the Mothers C3ub In whole family is yours service and health candidacy of Representative BUI thing. Tbe consequence of this determining the result of the Our first shipment o f-tb M s te p of-passing out cigars In tbe Not all o f them would have given —what “reatrlctlona on production” a hilly structure that win soon be traditional manner. Landon "gum­ up their competence and security to the town hall Saturday evening, "The Lantern.” school txmk of the DETOURED protection. Call him Lemks of North Dakota, head of would have been that, at a time election. the party plans to remove; whet fiUed with bedrock, earth and yachting arm chairs w as.-a June 27. There will be dancing after graduating class of the high school in the IJtattdartT "Yemr Pamily'i Htalth h sell-out. They take up so little med” clgareta. enter the maelstrom of politics as a the brand new union party, who la when millions of people are begin­ At all events the combination ot "New Deal policies that raise pro­ boulders. Typical Incident: Landon drives public setvlce. Landon has told the play. has been sold for the benefit of class Aurora, 111.—“Wljlch street car, today. 9x12 BROADLOOM room, yet are eo thoroughly expenses. It consists of pictures of Neo-Angle Bath, yet tea impertant t» niglict. It it tinntial backed by Father Cbarlea E. Cough­ ning to regard the currency prob­ Al Smith. Jim Reed and Joe Ely duction costa, Increase the coat of Over there," he continued, "1 up to a service station to get Us friends that to make the presidential Mr. and Mrs. Gus Fallott and the unsteady and rumpled pedes­ am setting up an authentic replica comfortablej , q S- ear greased. A group of loafers sit Mias Patricia Southwlck called at each graduate, tbe faculty, and trian asked Patrolman Tony Weg- it is within the budget that you buy Plumbing Pixtum fromMashr Ask your Master lin and wlU probably alao have the lem aa one of direct bearing on should be able to do all the vlawing- living, and thereby restrict buying' Eketched from etock • 7 Q C race would probably take ten years it will abahdon; what “hindrances of an early Southwestern settle­ about. Landon Introduces Umaelf, off his life. But he has not hesi­ the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell separate gn^oup pictures of the vari­ man. "will take me to 68d and PlumbtM, the men best qualijud by Training C H E K J I L L E r u g s $ ous clubs which have been active of even the small Plumber for an esti­ si9 port of the leaders of the Town­ their own and the natton’a pros­ nith-alarm and denouncing neces­ to legitimate business” it will re­ ment, accurate In all details, archi­ 64*85 and pays, “Well, any of you for Lan­ tated. Hutchinson, Thursday. Hoisted 7” and Exptrknm to imurt Htaltb ProtoctioH." send and the Huey Long Sbare-the- perity, the party would have had to sary for the anti-admtnlstratlon tecturally authenticated, even to I don about here?” Loader answers: Rev. Spinney will occupy the pul­ during the school year. The speeches •That’s In CSilcago,’’ Wegman mate on complete new move; what “government competi­ of the valedictorian and salutatorian home. Your Master tbe ladles’ petticoats.” <•______, no! We’re all for Brinkley DeUMratoly Tries To Avoid pit at the Andover Congregational said. "This Is Aurora, 111.” Wealtb groups. enter upon the campaign open to side of tbe campaign, leaving Gov­ tion with private payrolls” and Deep, rich, luxurious pUe . . seamless . . and In church Sunday, a former minister as well as the class prophecy and Plumb­ what “ unnecessary and hampering "And that— be went on. But I leading colors: Jade green, rust, burgundy, antique here!” “Well, you ought to vote aa Cornering An Opponent "Can’t be.” pronounced the Plumber can tell you Of course the Denaocratlc leaders tbe charge that It had no monetary ernor Landon and the RepubUcan you feel,” answers Landon. “Any­ of Andover. Mr. Spinney Is a can­ sayings were also published. "The MItlOINT regulations” it will abolish; and had left him to survey the scene mahogany. These, briefly, are the features of oUr Once Landon quoted ’Washington Lantern” was dedicated this year to stranger. "I have never been there the cost, help you ing, Fixtur^es. There’s wis> eondsacend to say anything policy whatever. That this chsirge speakers free to demonstrate some­ body got a dgaret?” And while Us Farewell Address In a speech. ' didate and although' the committee tTANDAtO I ANITA AY MAN. CO. what "such other policies aa will myself. Fabulous sights meet tbe special offering on Broadloom ChenlUe Rugs. has decided not to try out candi­ Edwin Frey, a member of the facul and never Intend to l>e.” about the Lemke candidacy profesa would have been exploited to ths thing In the line of constructive eye, stir the Iris and incite the car is greased, he talks Kansas Is­ know It Is said,” he went on, "that select Standard" no obligation. furnish a chance for Individual en sues. Rashit; six more London dates this summer It was thought ty. to beUttle possible'^ect on the reassurance. terprise. Industrial expansion, and Texan. Most fabulous of them all i Usually these identical rugs cost 879.50. Limited the world has changed since Wash­ The High School banner of blue quantity! ington's time. It has. But common advisable to Invite Rev Spinney for FATHER DOING WELL Roosevelt vote in November, assum­ even than kximing third party the restoration of Jobs" It will Ls the Casa Manana, an oiit-door votes. , . , ‘ this next Sunday. It Is hoped that and gold which was presented to theater cabaret seating 4500 peo­ This “just folks” attitude of Lan. sense Is still common sense.” ing, for purpose of public expres- would have bssu Inevlteble, and vast adopt, (ton Is not forced. He naturally large number will turn out to Mr. Goodrich by the class president Halsted, Minn.—Recognition for ple, Mblnd a portlcoed and arched Ctommon sense, and tbe ability to will be bung in the assefnbly hall sion, that whatever votes the Lemke numbers of liberals would bavs bean Behind the Scenes Various other planks, which feels that way about people. He cooperate and win cooperation, have hear this new man. new fathers la the aim of the Hal­ should bs Important, are similarly exterior that would have done Ukes people. The wearing of old The regular Sunday Sch(X>I ser­ with )}anners of other years. The ticket may get will come in. about alienated. Nor would the unmeon' shame to the contractors of the been the keynote of London’s politi­ class gift, in the form of money. Is sted Stork caub. In Washinigiton vague and evasive. Including tbe bats, and w informality with which cal success. He once said: 'T always vice will M held at 9:30 at the When baby comes, ths 50 club equal numbers from botb the major Ing "sound money” pronouncement one on relief, which promises the Im­ Roman Coliseum. On a revolving WATKINS BROTHERS the governor’s mansion at Topeka Is church and all are cordially Invited to be used to purchase a reading PiTTSIUROH, PA. try to avoid putting a man In a cor­ table for the atage. members meet in a hall, make parties and ao will not alter tba have brought any comfort at all to By Rodney butcher possible Job of turning responsibili­ stags that circles the al fresso (inducted, are no political pose. He ner. Men win always flght when to attend. There are classes for all speeches, serve refreshments and auditorium, a show pleading for the ages and parents are especially The Addison Sewing Club met Dlvltlon iof Amsrleon Radiator & Standard Sanitory Corporation (snaral result. tba oonsarvatlvea whoae Idea of ty over to "non-polltlcal local likes old Uts, and he likes to live a cornered.” Better leave them out in present to papa the club symbol— Fair Sax and the Centennial wUl spacious, informal life, walking to urged to send their children for tbia this week at the home of Mrs. Ruoff. Now this assumption is doubtless flnsnclal etablUty Is a return to the Washington, June 33—The Re­ agencies.” the open, and work with them has Refreshments were served. a fine baby carriage. publican platform of 1936, like most work^ going fishing when he can, and been the Kansan’s motto In his state hour. amra or leas correct. Whether ths pre-Rooaevelt gold etandard. political platforms, would have f iiHng readily with anyone who has administration. Union party polls a mtUion votea or A hundred tlmee smarter, how­ been another meaningless dud If It a ghost of anything to say. And In another speech, Landon tour or flve million, they will prob­ ever, was tha "Interpretation” of hadn't been tor Alf Landon. outlined his credo as follows: Health and Diet "The West was built on faith, ably come from voters who former­ the ourrenoy plank shot Into ths Tha Kansas governor’s dramatic BesponslbUlty Tempered Inclination stroke In sending a telegram to China aent ue her famous To Progromlvism courage and the homely common- ly. were about avenly divided be- party’s program by tbe astute gen­ the convention Just before bis Advice Peal Cana furniture, to make Landon once told a reporter a sig­ aenae virtues of thrift, toil end twssn tbs RspnbUcsn and Demo- tleman from Kansas, who agrees nomination, declaring for a con­ By Or. FRANK UcCOV QUEEN Bummer more enjoyable. This nificant thing when ssked whether neighborly cooperation. In Kansas cratlo partlaa. Eiut that does not that ” tbs first requisite to a sound stitutional amendment and the gold furniture Is cool end airy On he wss a progressive. “I am a pro­ they remain our creed.” tha warmest day. Our com­ They remain the creed 6f Alfred mean at all that they sriU be, in and stable currency Is a balanced standard, despite the fact that tbe During tbs school vacation penod gressive turning conservative,” Lan- politicians who wrote the platform plete stock is reduced Includ­ dtm answered. The Bull Mooser of Moasman Landon. anything like equal numbers, tbs budget," and then goes on to lay; of approximately three months, you t h e e n d . bad turned down mention of cither, ing the famous Hourglass Us youth has been soMred by re- votes of psoplo who In IBSa east "Tbe second requisite, aa I view It, should sUow your child to forgot model, sketched from stoex. aatebUabsd him as a man of vigor about his studies and develop as ASTRID Regular A ot gi|-| thstr ballota tor Roosevelt and those la a currency In terms of gold and and courage who Intends, at least, muen as possible In a physical dlrec* who voted for Hoover. to be his own boss. 19.95...... 9 « e O v r summer home. Mrs. Charles Adams I convertible into gold.” tion, . Named In honor of of Groton gave a very interesting It must not be forgoiten that Hr. Now that declaration will be cer­ He took two hard punches at tbe You are, of course, anxious thst Belgium's lated^belovcd PLAN FAREWELL talk on genealogical records. _ A Roosevelt did not become President tain to bring surcease to the wor­ Old Guardsmen who Inhabit the rS' your child learn rapidly, but rsmoin- Queen.' basket lunch was served at noon. her that tha child can learn tbingi through ths suffrages o f Demu- ries of hundreds of thousands of actionary end of tbe Republican Mrs. Lottie Thompson entertain House and two at Benator William from nature which cannot M obteui* erate. Ths psoplt who gave him Americans, particularly In tbs East, ed the Valley bridge club at her E. Borah at tbs other end. ed from books. TO MISS LANPHEAR home at Mansfield Depot Tuesday hla majority wsre RspubUeane. And who have bean frightened by vis­ Tbe conservatives had denied Many parents make the mistake afternoon. Prise# were awarded if any oeoslderabla number of Re- ions of "uncontroUed Inflation" as Landon tbe constitutional amend' of "cramming" children at the «x* Mra. Amy Prichard of Storra and ment end civil service planks be pense of tbe nervous system, and Mra. Eleanor Hansen of West Wlll- ON THK RYDKR pubUeans vote tor tismke next Nov­ tha result of huge governmental ex- the children look pale and are Irri­ ember they win be very likely to be, psndltursa and tbe enormous In- sought. Borah was with tbe con­ Parents, Friends and Form­ Ington. The hostess served a lunch. eURTEAM. Henry servatives on the former and they table and obviously worn out. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Henderson Picard (n{|4/) 1* rated m very large part, the very same ereass in the public debt. Because There Is a grave danger tnat had accepted bis Insistence that who have been guests of Mr. and cfaf best golfer at full R^nibUcans irbo four years ago Mr. London has done what the plat­ many of our children .re placed on er Pnpils Invited to Re­ there be no mention of gold. Mrs. George Henderson of West Iroo shots. "I know turned temporarily to Mr. Roose­ form makers did not dare do—he too much of a strain during the WUUngton for two months left for Landon, In effect. Invited Borah school year. They often detest many thst *Csihslt set yon velt has declared for a gold standard. to walk right out of .the Republi­ ception on Wednesday. their home In Kltscoty, Alberta. of the studies but are nevertheless Canada, where Mr. Hendereon la rlghtl'*’ hs ssyt. Jn 1928, speaking in very round But he has not, by any manner can party and see who cared. forced to remain In tha cloasrooni Tbe degree of London’s Independ employed in the Canadian Bank ol "Smoking Csmsls nunobers, 31 mllUon Americans vot' of means, declared for "the” gold for six or eight hours, and a perni­ Commerce. • slds my digssdon. ence and Courage—virtues which cious practice la carried out of hav­ The parents of tbe district, friends ad tor Mr. Hoover. Practically standard of 1933. And there la his friends have always Insisted be The union church service Sunday And Csmsls nevsr Cunals atixnulato ing them take home -extra work You can't Imagine bow ban­ and former pupils of Miss MaMi WlU be at the WUUngton Hill they were all Republicana Fifteen not the remotest chance that be, a had—Is indicated by the fact that requiring two or three hours to Lanphear who la retiring after serv­ (St oa my netvsa’* minions voted for Ai Smith. (n mention ot a constitutional amend­ dy this folding coffee table Is ing aa principal of tbe Mancheater church at 11 a. m. digastion in a plaaaant, natural way Western man perfectly familiar complete. Such training continu'd when placed In front of your Twenty World War veterans have 1983 only 18 million votes were cast with the ruinously deflationary ment empowering states to regulate for any length of time without prop­ gilder . . until you’ve tried Green school for twelve years are in- hours, wages, and working condi­ ■vtted to attend a farewell reception received bonus checks at the West . . . inoraaaa alkalinity for Hoover. That meant that flve effect of a return to that standard er methods of recreation is certain | one. Sketched ( O C /\ WiUlngton post office and 18 at tions of women and children had to produce reeulte which are unde- I from stock ...... to be given In her honor In the The hunisa digestion responds unfavorably to ner­ w»iwie«i Rspublieoas either voted for upon agriculture and upon all been supported by but one vote at school auditorium Wednesday night South WUUngton. slrable. It la certainly carrying tbe - Mias Dorothy Bennett and Doug­ Roosevelt or stayed home. Roose­ forma of property, would counten­ the secret ssaalons of tbe eubcom' "cramming" too far to insist upon I at eight o’clock. vousness and strain. It b definitely encouraged by The committee In charge of the las Brundage of Bherbrook, Quebec, velt got near! 33 mllUon votea; ance any such reaction. mittee which wrote tbe platform. having the child study during tne - CantXa, have been visiting Mr. and smoking Camels. That was the vote of London's summer tune. affair is as follows: Mrs. Arthur During and after meals. Camels probably four mUUon at least were Moreover the whole West will Note the Woodbridge, Mrs. Harold Hall, Mrs. Mrs. George Henderson. Scientific smdies show dearly the manner in which spokesman, William Allen White. This Is a wonderful time of the The commencement exercises of those of dlasatiafled Republicans. understand thoroughly that a cur­ London's telegram was also a year for rec^ tion and Intensive $39.50 C^RADE back ad- n B. H. Johnston, Mrs. John S. RUley, Camels aid digestion. Using sensitive apparatus, it Now tbiiMV ore probably almost If rency "expressed In terms of gold Justmsat „Mr8. WUliam Prentice. Mrs. Sedrick Windham High school were con­ deflnance of William Randol] cultivation of the physical body. Straughan, Mrs. Fred Thrall, Mrs. cluded Thursday evening with tbe it possible to measure accurately the increase la not quite as many diasatlsfled peo­ and convertible Into gold” may atlU Hearat, who somehow, early In the Give ths ohUdren a obanoe to M out under each bring a sense of well-being and arm. *ouls Custer, Mrs. Fred Mohr, Mis. gradution of 191 pupils, the largest digestive fluids-—alkaline digestive fluids— that ple In the c o im ^ this year as there be a wisely managed currency—In afternoon, bad heard of tbe gover­ In tba sun and taka plenty of exer­ ,_«orman Ash, Mrs. Otto Vlertel. class in the history of the school. cise through cuch games aa tenuis, mm were four years ago and a tot of fact that it may be Just the kind of nor's Intention and thereafter kept Mrs. James Stevenson. Mrs. B. B. WUUngton graduates are Blanche foUo-ws tbe enjoyment o f Camel’s costlier tobaccos. tbe wires to Topeka hot with pro­ horseback riding, swimming, boat­ ii' good feeling. That’s why people soys them are Democrats. There are a managed currency under which Hutcdiinson, Mra. Charles E. Allen. Becker, EUsabeth Drobney, Edna For a cheery “ lift” and for digestion’s aake, enjoy test- ing, biking, baseball, etc. INNERSPRINC Hlerwter and Albert Kolakowskl formidable number of mUUons of Great Britain and the Sterlingaria There Is another viewpoint, of Let them romp and play to their U. S. Attorney Robert P. Butler of Camel# They never get on your nerves. They are Hoemsepders. There are several countries have been operating for course. Some will say that Landon heart's oontent, even If they are Hartford deUvered an address on i gentle on your throat. You’ll like the firmneu of mllUon Coughlinltes. There is an several years greatly to their was a bit too allok In waiting to a little-more careless with their w m m T O N "Education and Odture.’’ . Music make public his views on Important clotbea and personal appeareuce. Cameb too—no loose shreds annoy you. unknown but considerable number advantage. wss furnished by the school or­ Issues until It was too late to do You must reatlza that your child MATTRESSES Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zemek, Jr,, chestra. An especial feature was of Wealth-sharera In tbe South. U u y especial assurance were anything but nominate him. and la a growing Individual who has have purchased the house formerly a trombone solo, "The 1/oat Chord." Suppose they should, in conaldef- naeae Meadow closed with the orchestra playini hla Vtiiaa. p a ^ this year. It to be gathered from bis continua­ tbe woods must realise tiuit your wouldn’t taka such a tremendous But it would seem that If poli­ ' stfliool, has been re-elected delegate recessional “March of tha Brave.’ tion of the subject. In hla telegram. ticians Insist on nominating a man child should M allowed to go back When Stearns & Foster wanted a coverins: for this new mattress, the.? to represent the rural schools of Tbe tame deer ot the Ruby fam- . lot of them to knock a thundering In these words; to primitive enjoyment for at whoae position on public questions selected a Belgium ticking which the makers had named “ Queen Astrid” Connecticut at the National Blduca- Uy of WUllngtim HUl was kUled ■ big hole in the Roosevelt total in ’T recognise, however, that the least two or thrM months if you tion convention In Portland, Oregon, Thursday morning by Harold Cush­ is unknown, that's their own fault. expect him to regain the strength in honor of their late queen. Thus thia fine mattress came by its name. November. second requisite must not be made Some of the Inside background from June 28 to July 3. man with his automobile, which was of body so necessary for tne coming Our lawn chair “hit’* Local members attended the In the road near the bouse. Clark Lemke would get many radical effective until and luUese it can be may help you form your own opin­ term of school, with Its - many Steams & Foster are justly proud of it . . and believe it fully worthy exactly as sketched from stock ion of what .happened: meeting at Tolland Grange Tuesday Ruby found toe baby deer in . toe RajmbUeaiia, ao doubt, but they are done without penalising our domea- responalblUUea and unnatural men­ of the royal name it bears. Fiom our illustration you can see how finely with a full length lag r e ^ STsnlng. The entertainment con- road at Roaring Brook when small, The platform suboommitte, tal strain and tension. Note the flat seat, re-tnforoed :' the same tolks who four years sgo Uo economy and without Injury to parently because the Landon forcea tailored it is with its silk corded edgeg. slated o t songs, readings, vocal and over a year ago. He brought it to It is a good plan to teacn the back and adjustment regulated tbe home at his parents, Seie(UmaD ; wars Roosevelt Republicans. Csr- our producers of agricultural prod­ were outsmarted, was found to be under the arms while you’re piano solos, hannonlca solo, and an child to excel In various kinds ol The interior construction was designed to compare Tilth the exterior intellligence teat followed by acpisre and Mrs. WUbert C. Ruby where he tainly neew of tba IB; mlUloo who ucts and other raw materiala.” dominated by conaervativea under athletic games, checking up on ols using the leadership of a group slmUar to , . fine coil-spring unit, sisal insulation, ciitton upliolstery. The introduc­ dancing. Helen Pardiu of resides. He made a shelter and stood by Ehwvsr win be smong ‘"Ihe” gold rtandard of 1983 and activities and oommsntiag on then, ch oir...... $2.95 South WUUngton, with assistants, enclosed run for It. It was ttMOB. If two mlllloa of them those which In many RepubUcan at the end of each day. Fralae sad tory price of ^ 4.50 applies only on our first shipment . . and on a limited charming pet. This spring it was "a" currency expreeied In terma of conventions have been caUed tha served refreshments. ' Should g o to Lsmks they would taeouragement and posst^ even number of box springs, built to fit your bed. The DslevUle button miU a allowed to run on toe large wooded gold and ooDverttble Into gold may “Senatorial soviet." prises should M given for profl i cmtainly he sestched by at least **$ummerlluid** At , shut down part of this week while premises o t toe Ruby estate and be two very different things Indeed. There was an Important dtsstml- cisney In winning pbysloal oontesu machinery was Wjlng repaired. went back into Its quarters at night, i; tw o million Democrats who wete Those who Can only think of a gold- lartty, howevor. In that this pres­ Children who ato encouraged m tht OPEN THURSDAY AND SATURDAY SWINGS UNTll 9 O 'O nO f * Climax Chapter, Eastern Star, stajdng near the home most o t the ent group oomprisad ex-SanatoiB j'SBOe Rocpsvsit voters, and that backed currency in the terma of right direction toward wholes-unt held a special meeting at Masonic time. It was proposed t o give It t^ long slnee booted out of OengroH- i'rwould cot Mr. Raoasvalt’s vote to the gold price ot four years ago exerolsing are greatly helped in w a t k i s baU Wednesday night. some stats park and it had been by constituents who denied them re- iaylilg the foundation for sound N ' MIta IB wrilWnna. Tlua have been nervous over the Landon Hiss Rosa O. Hall and Mrs. Ida accepted If delivered. It was election— Reed of Pennsylvania, health. WATKINS BROTHEKi M. Brown went to aroton. Long tauM Sa a cat, would eat from hand thsd aaotbsr ooupie of mll- declaration lest It should drive out Bingham of ConnecUeut, Mosea of . During the summertime you will Point Tuesday when Mra. B. Frank and neighbors mourn with the fam Rooipntt RapubUoaaa, sn- of tbe party those Uberala who be­ New Hampshire, and Edge of New alao M abls to regulate your .child’s at MANCHESTER, CONN. BROTHERS . Bugbes ontertalnsd Anne Wood 13- Uy that it was another victim of liy Rw-Bberal poUolss'af lieve with Borah, even the Idaho Jersey among them. ^ diet «veh moto.teiv>fMlly. than when dmda-CI|Kptert at 1 aatomoMlea This group was wllU^ to make ■dciL shiHdd rstura to Moatoc himself. Ws do not look ths probism ed eohool lunches had to .oartata BnnaseilWMi -to keep B cn h be handled. MAWCHfe'l iuR EViCKf^ TflCR/lii^ W I^R, COTifN., MONDAY, - j r UAIttSESti^ MANCHESTER. CONN. IfONHArt; iUNIS 22. ^ ^ —___ ' ~ • --•^ ADVBHTWBIfJDNIw of priaetpisa oa Um (am qasMan, Is among the Tsnnsssn dslagaUona. (Brlaacb) StoebhoU was bofa ia NEW GAS MANAGER COMMENCEMENT endorsing soil proteatioa, rural The Tsxana prsaent Inolude Ssna- Paterson, N. J. Tha eoupla were sMetrilleatioii, oo-M>srsUvs oigsal- U,S. IS BEATEN tor Tom. .ConnaUy; Governor James PASTOR AND WIFE marrlsd by tha (athar of tha groo i. DAILY RADIO PROGRAM lUnt-Brace’s HOME PLANNING MONTH Briaga NEWS iifcg. Thlst ■Mona, oradlt tor b ra tanahta, r«- V. Allr«l; ElUott Roosevelt, sen «t Rev. H. C. W. Stechhols on June 81, elprocal trade agraementa and~hi^- the President; and Jesse L. Jones, 1911, lE S t Luke’s church, Pateraeo; MONDAV, JUNB I t (Oaotial and B asun Standard TIsm) COMES HERE JULY I PROGRAM STARTS ’ workSM. etialrman of tbs Rseonstruelion ARE 25 YEARS WED N. j; Fivs ehUdrsa were born to fnasarSi Savto# TVm Om gMw lattrl UtUa autboritativa Information ON DELAY OF 7 Corporation. Rev. and Mrs. Stechholz, Birwln, a w jwoema to h a y ^ b^a ^ a a ar sroiuM tiMraat naltat maaU waa available here oa other planks Secretary of War George H. Dsm student of Tbeolofy; Paulino, flad; eooat to coast (a to a) daatsDatioa inalnMa all avanabM atatloaa Rr$t Time In Hartford . . . ONLY at FUnf-Bruet'tl In the administration platform, but —a former governor of Utah—la Ewald, Almeda aad Sylvia. •Uttana rtaarWa Haht to shanaa amrama withairt pravIsM natlaa. P, M. Charles Mf. Kimball to Take ARCAIN Hou NID Chit Day Exardiet This It was reported ta contain strong om m Ysorrs with that state’s delegation. Congratulatory lettera were ra- NIC-WIAF (M O ) NETWORK- Cana Baal. neutrality, anti-monopoly, labor and From Virginia have coma Sena­ Rev. and Mrs. Stechholz Are oalvad by the couple from the Oon- dig s- «ilg Nftaa.Radta fiatta agal social security planks, with empha­ 4 0 0 - s S - i a o M i anarto - araSa; (Oenttaniqd from Page One) tors Carter Glass and Harty Flood neoUeut Valley Dietnet aad from w o wbco wwre w1 y wtam wmj waali Ml«i . .wlua flbiQM jdlnad Buartol— waba (her Manatement Next Afternoon and Tonight — sis throughout on the power of tha Byrd; Governor George C. Perry Gnests at Sodal Gather" Rev. Edward P. M erkel. of Btest- I who wsw ardat jift-N e n lriw at Uia Mtuntad Federal government to deal with cause of the stay was apparsnt ths hampton. Mass. Members of tba La- Barbara Cuartal the social and scoaomte problems. and R. Walton Moors, SMlstant ^^^^& U ?‘’S'cY£IVoIAN — wtmj solved. No longer will vou have court said, "sines the v ^ sxlstence secretary at state. diaa’ Soclaty and girls' groups wars WeekTaesday. It you hftvtnt y«t UMd Drene Informed leaders said there waa of the act whsthsr they register un­ ing Bhiuspoo %« cur* and purehaM a to go around' trying to find some Wyoinlng is represented by Sena­ hoateaaea a t the aoelaL little likelihood of any declaration der It or not must of nscssslty af­ « ^ -w s n a triad tram waaa wab wapi ii00>» TiOP’iQhw IwombArtfo m bMO} bottle the next time you are in prises that are new and different for a constitutional amendment Ra­ tor J. C. O'Mahoney, and Mrs. Nel­ wjdz wamb kroo wky wfaa wbaa k m Just stop in at Park HIU Flower fect materially the conduct of their lie Tayloe Rosa, director of the woal ktbc kthi waoe wtor irla traac m ml***^^ at Oroin>-WMt Charlaa W. Klmban, who wlU as­ CarroU'a Cut Rate. Drene Sham­ Manchester,High eebool, thia aft­ ther, it waa said, the President’s re­ buslnesa during the pendency of trn>e rkt^P le li and Comtdyw poo ta not only economical, but Shop and see their attractive assort­ cently expressed view that the con­ Bureau of the Mint *“• stechholz BRITISH SOLDIERS M O UNTAIN— k NMh 0r«nt«tra-w6tt sume the duties of manager at the ernoon, began Ite program of gradu­ these suits." F a OIPIC— kfl T '• Rddid T M a U r^ to • makea grand auda, and only one ment of Italian made ash trays, and stitution was broad enough to give of 86 Cooper atreet observed the I ksn i4 0 -«W «yn « Kina Wa(ti*>to a Menebeater Gee Co. about July let rinse ia neoeiaary. cigarette casea They also have ation w^h Class Day at Edueationel ths needed power would be a d o p t^ The Appellate Court's decision 2Sth anniversary of their marriage Cent. Eaat tiMk—T b t March at • le BOW a t the local office and la ac­ new Ctecho Slovakia vases of all was mads in the speolal appeal from at a special service In the Zion Lu­ KILLED IN AMBUSH t:4 ^ ti4dw»Waleoma for Dtmocrata Square. It waa attended by a large Flntsblng touohea were under­ the stay order by the North Ameri­ DIPLOMATS.TALK Jack Danny Orahattra quainting himself with Maneheeter Don't you think that It's a fine klnda They vary In style and sisa. throng of atudanta, reletlvea and theran church yesterday- afternoon . .. ’ fiOto-ftying Tima Advantims •ilD-rlOiiD^aah Danny A Orthoatra stood to have been applied to the can Company, which controls local at 4 o'clock and at a social gather­ busineai houaee and the city in gen­ Idea th at a t least there baa been a friende. The Claea Will was read administration draft at a White (Oonttnoed Prom Page Dim) eral. new addition of colorful fabrics Stop at Watkins Brothers and traction and the electric fsclUtiee, ing in the church basement follow­ and gifts were dtatributed at the ax- Hoqse conference last night be­ u d the American Water Works and ON DARDANELLES ing. 4 ia »- iia^Saackall by Perd Band— 10:1^11:10— Sd Ounatodtar Xnlartalna Mr. Kimball le a graduate of the u s^ to make the beach clothes this see their display of figured and plain erclaes. Tonight a t 8 o’clock a t ths tween the President and Wagner. way line between Lydda and Jeru- waM: t c Of Anncunaad--«barB 10:10— llji^ g rc a ra m tram Honolulu University of New Hampshire and year? Those materials that nave oil silk bathroom and shower cur­ eebool auditorium, tha Claes HIs- Electric Company. Ernest Kunach of Danbury, Conn., 4i4^ Si^aiTly a Satto-wMf only IliOO— liiOO— Organ, Ore. Naaturna— w Other concerns which attacked •alem was shot at during the day. iao-Am bt ’n’ Andy—aatt on6 been chosen for bathing suits are tains. They do not crack nor mil­ ry will be preaented, followed by (Oonttnned From P a ^ One) a student of Theology, conduotod (Telephone lines were cut and {■1I-- Wneld Sara Nadia atotlon NEC-WJZ (BLUR) NETWORK most unusual. Seersucker is pop­ dew and are as Inexpensive as 13.60 the Whealer-Raybum law here and Uie service and the joint choirs of iiao— dito— Ta ia Annaunaad ■ I.H.'IIJ ,U,L'L": J, is:e dasa denca were affected by the stay order bombs were thrown at a train near |i4a- |i4f— iduatllanduatllan fnm wa NtwaI •RhIO — Baali wja wba-wbia wbal ular this summer In making bath­ and I8.B6 for the bathroom cur^' Oreduatlor will take place in the To Back Britain S t Mark's church of Glastonbury -Hammaratoln.MualtJammai ' wham kdka wgar w zyi wlw wayr wmol N^.Jino BED: A cenepy bed were the United Light and Power KalklUeh and on the treeka near •ratoln.M_____J Hall 'afil: Midi wtnr wla kwk koll >py bed reprodueed from a ing suits. Hen’s shirting, chains, tains and 3.96 or 14.96 for the show­ State theater Wadnsedey morning, WEDDINGS 4. France, after following the and Zion of Manohaatar sang. Mr, Khan Yuhta, the agency declared, ilO—-M Margarat rat ' tgaak , aka ■ -Naeltol Virginia bed, that: naood the chamber ot Company, the United Light and British proposal to drop sanctions W. Petke of Tertyvllle was bass so­ . . ^ too—____Harry HerTfoli’iHar] ' Qyatita wron mmua kae linen and knitted velvet are some er curtalna when nearly 200 atudenta will be baelng Its report on a government Ti|0— fia^Ta Ba Annaunn MIDWEg'i—wmt wood wlra pleturexque Tidewater Manor, when ‘ndewaterTidewater w*ew< of the other kinds of material used awarded dip'iimas. Rev. D. Gordon Railways Company the Continental against Italy, probably will support loist and the choirs were directed by communique.) S:0O— f ;0o— Baatman Canaai______NORTHWBtT A CANADIAN - wtmj •ootol center of the oountiy. May be used BAN to make the suits decorative as well To add seat to the strawberries Gllkey of Springfield will deliver the Gas and Blectrio Corporation, the the English suggestions If they are Miss Marlon Erdln. Fighting between the troopa and tiS (^ tiao— National gorum an Nadia wUm katp wabo wday ktyr crot afot with or without canopy frame, included....^® * Chambers-McBride American Light and Traction Com­ presented. At ths social gathering held In •lOO—lOiOO-Dlek Manaflaid't Orati.— SOUTH — wrva wplt wwno wla wl wjaz as comfortsdile to swim in. In the shortcake, add a dash of commencement address. Short Arabs began at approxlmatriy 11 aatt: Amoa 'n' A n d y -w M rapaat wfla-araua wlod tram wme walirabwapI---- TRUTYPE Miss Jeanle Hamilton McBride, lemon to the crushed fruit It gives speeches will be made by the vale­ pany, and the Tennessee Electric 6. Turkey waa understood to the church basement. Rev. J. N. C. a. m. and lasted until dusk, • la^lO iM -N aw ai glak JubiTaa fiK^r wjdz wamb Inao wky wtaa wbap k m a singularly pleasing flavor. dictorian and salutatorlan. daughter of Mr. and Mra Alexander Power Company. They, however, have assured the United Statea Mohrmonn at Waterbury addressed lOiOO—lliOO— Jtok Bargar Orahattra woal ktbt )(UiL Why not get busy now and have 'Thomson McBride of Pine Forest, battaliona of troops and four ]. lOiao—lliao— Oana Baaahar'a Orahattra MOUNTAIN—kea’’•So’ffl? . S g f Inatalled in your house one of the did not appeal, relying on the tost commercial trading prlvllagaa will the assembly In English and Rev. s. were used by the Britteb to euC RAOiriO—kge Madad kaz tonDiaatkaaa kjr H O N D i m A S Exhausted and tired from shop­ was married Saturday afternoon to provided by the North American not be endangered by any action of F, Glaser at Meriden spoke In Ger­ CBS-WABC NETWORK new automatic gas beaters that the Knighton Lincoln Chambers, son of the raiders. ----•ASIC—-. ------Battiarabo wade woko wcao Cant. Bait. ICanehaster Gas Company offera ping—the place to go, Quinn’s Drug USTS U. S. EXPENDITURES (fompany and the American Water the conference. man. Mr. Henry Klinger of Glaston­ Arab bullets nicked three of the waab wnaa wsr wkbw wkn whk wjr aifO— 4i$0—Tha ainging Lady- A hard. deaw. duiabls eas ouswlar eraSa e« Store and be refreshed by having the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Jham- Works and E3ectrie (^mpany. 6. Italy may press her struggle bury also spoke. Augiut Schumach­ ai4g— 4144—Orphan Annli SUM trerual awbeeanr. a* Mttbw uiuraoea They will never fall you In your bera The ceremony was performed planes os they swooped low over the jrdro wean wjaa waaa wfbl wapd wjavi el ns* —H:0b—Shandor with Hie Violin maple ia famous throughout Conneetieut), hnt Trutjpa aoUdlnali^ tic, wastes.” The bride who waa given In mar­ 4i1S— BtlO— BebM Banaen— aoat; Bd- toiOf-ltiOd-Hanry SuMi A Orahootra sosat win last for a yeair. There and buttonnlere. Shoes and bag Listing "experiments In the field riage by her father wqre a gown of The agreement has become Inop­ dia Hauaa at Organ— Dlada lOilD—lltM—Xavier Cugat Orahootra la also a cedar paint for the closets are black. of trade", "threat of political com­ white satin, made princess style, and NOTED PERSONAGES erative, Turkey complained several GOOD DENTISTRY any reproductlonB ARE new. They’re made the way line enatora fur­ which smells pleasant and at the petition", "administrative law mak­ carried a shower bouquet of gar­ months ago, pointing to the failure same time kills moths. ing", and "fear that the value of denias, Klllamey rosea and lilies of through sanctions of halting the Charlee W. Kimball niture Is made . . . but don^ cost you' as much. Th^ are not the Italo-Bthloplan war. need not be EXPENSIVE Oberon and Herbert Marshall — money may be changed’’, as causes ths valley. The maid of honor was AT PARTY’S PARLEY The Dark Angel." Women, your bridge problems are or what he called "buslnesa hesi­ attired In peach lace with arm bou­ She asserted "the present ma­ Dr. C. W, King has proven that real good dentistry <*nrf has been connected with both tba commonplace Colonial reprodnctioni you see ni every itore •. • hot are chinery for collective guarantees Is 10:00—Wayne Klng'a Orohestm. Menebeater Gee Co. at Manchester, tancy”, Thorpe added: quet of Rapture rosea. The brides­ le done at prices within the reach of people with small WTIC-- 10:80—^Maroh of Time. N a $374 TABUi WeAthtor Obl- "These actions of political govern­ maid was gowned In aqua lace and (Oonttnued From Page One) too slow In coming Into operation" Travdierg Braadoagtlng Hdai toa. N. H., and the Concord Oes Co. a t incomes. 10:46—The Dreamers. Concord, N. H., during which time onlsts prised highly furniture carefnlly copied and adapted from the finer and rarer cacampleB of 18th In 1928 to throw her knowledge of ment—however well-intentioned — carried Souvenir roses and delphin­ and "the effective mllltar;’ collabo­ Hartford, (joan. 11:00—Bport Review. ' labor conditions Into political work. message saying that, If nominated, ration of the guarantors has, to say Dr. C. W. King’s is an established New England institu­ SejMO W. IIMO H. (X 282A BL he has hsd an opportunity to get that waa Imported from England. have struck at the motivating forces iums, while the little flower girl 11:06—News Service. flret-band experience In ^ pbsaaa This old tea table was such s century cabinetwork. . . In closely held private end rauflcnm coIlectloiia» LAWN FETE AIDS "I remember the Saturday In 1928 of business activity. Political gov­ wore shell pink chiffon and carried he could not accept because of bis the least, been rendered doubtful." tion, which has treated thousands of satisfied patients in (Baatons OayUgbt Itma.) 11:16—Jack Denny's Oreheetra. health. Ho died a short time later. the last 24 years. of Gee company work. He oomee to that Eleanor Roosevelt got me on ernment can not. Inherently, create an old-faahloned bouquet 11:48—Bemla Cummlna Oreheetra. thla oompai^ vary well recommend­ & a r * ...... ^ ^ 7 5 t i long distance In Maine on my farm. a wealth producing enterprlae. This A reception for 100 guests fol­ Kentucky’s Roosevelt boosters In­ TeagoRaw*a Fregm m AH are solid and genuine Honduras mahogany, awiaheid with a M clude Senators Barkley and Logan Dr. C W. King employs no students. He does not claim ed for his ability and eneigy aa an HOSPITAL FUND She ordered me to St. Louis for the truth applies to the present admin­ lowed the ceremony. In the parish G. 0 . p . tr ea su r eF Miwtlaar, lung E8 A.M. exedtaUve. next Tuesday to take over the West­ istration, to all past administra­ house, after which Mr. and Mrs. and Governor A. B. ("Happy’’) any secret or special methods, but adheres to the meth­ and satiny patina. They look ilka helrkMina. wfll beeoma helrloomat Chandler. Mr. Kimball ia married aad has ern Women's Division for the cam­ tions and it will apply to future ad­ Chambers left for an automobile ods taught by the leading dental colleges, and practiced F. K . three daughters, Shirley 13, Martiyn paign of AJfrsd E. Smith. I went” ministrations.” trip, destination undecided. The The Maryland Democracy is reji- ANNOUNCES PLANS Ivv the foremost dentists of America. Only experienced, 4:00—Radio Ravtew. 7, and Muriel 6. a Auxiliary to Hold Annual In Her Blood Major Probleois bride’s coatupie for traveling was a resented by Senators Tydlngs end tellable dentists employed (15 to 80 years in practice). 4:80—Ufa at Tbomaa UdlaoB. 8:16—Bhoppers SpeelaL Hr. Kimball win make hla home "Then the 1932 campaign came Harper Gatton, of Madlsonvllle, blue print sheer, yellow coat sind Radcliffe, Mayor Howard W. Jack- 4:46—O rani^ Burton. 9:00—Bugle OaU Revue. tat Manchester at 108 Russell street. Fine ReprodHCtlona of Colonial HEDUUNKIf8 along. It waa In my blood by then. Ky., president of Kiwanls interna­ whits accessories. son of B^tlmore, and Sumner (Continued from Page One) DR. C. W. KING'S 8-POINT SERVICE 8:00—Top-liattara Orebastra. 9:80—Richard Maxwell. Welles, assistant secretary of state. m t Pkrty Wednesday at Mrs. I showed up at New York head­ tional, declared the three problems The bride’s gift to her maid of • 24 years with offloea la • Free ezamlnetlon. 6:80—"Dick Tracy.” 9:46—Gall Roberts’ Bongs—AI N a TABIBl Item from FnmoHs Private and Maoenna Ckilleettons quarters and went to work." most frequently discussed "are com­ honor waa a black and gold brace­ James Roosevelt, son of the nances since last November, when Hartford. 6:46—Songs Without Words. White’s Piano Melodies. rsrt tsUe found near WU- President, Is a delegate from Massa­ the then treasurer, George F. Getz, She was credited with a large munism, unemployment and disre­ let; to her bridesmaid she gave a • to toTi0% saving. 6:00—WrlghtviUe Clarion. 9:66—Hartford Batter Business Bu> Itomsbuig, Virginia. Baa Barrel Home. part In wluning for Francea Perkins gard of religion." desk watch and to the flower girl chusetts. went to Florida. Getz with Good- ^ All piste and brldgeworh S;16—A. B. McOinley oa Sports, reau. unusual hsxagonsl vase a gold bracelet Michigan's delegation boasts of speed aa his assistant brought the 4 done In our own Isbora- S;80—News. 10:00—Betty and Bob. AfmlietlYe, Afseiri Ksmm, m i It an appointment as secretary of la­ Addresaing the convention, Gat­ • Special ONE-OAT SERV­ turned bait, whleh doesnl h bor, the first woman to enter the ton asserted: The bride la a graduate of Somer­ Frank Murphy, high commissioner party out of the red. It ended the tory. S:4S—"Thg Street of Dreams." 10:15—^Broadwiy (jlnSerella. show In Illustration. Orlg- loMlg -lAir Aww eM IVaUsmt. Cabinet “A glimpse of Russia, Indicates ville, Mass. High school and Burdect to the Philippines, and Emil Hurja 1932 campaign with a deficit of w Platea repaired while yon ICE Jor out-of-town pa­ 7:00—Amos 'n* Andy, 10:80—^Who’e Wfiio In Today's News RADIO'S* turf. yirsUm, tai Nmt JbiflsnL ^ The annual lawn supper of the statistician for the Democratic Na­ about $180,000 and wrnit Into the wait. tients. 7:16—Uncle Ezra’s Radio Etatton. sn iUpUyti msm sf flsMl a* (our groups of the Memorial Hospi­ But Mias Dewson'a head waa atill radical changes In government, the (foUege, Boston. She has been prom­ and Betty Crocker. (Baatern Standard Time.) 5sa"S...»8»'W Awmtcm simmering with Ideas. She sUyed sacredness of the home uprooted inent in the activities of St. Mary's tional committee. 1936 convention with about $260,000 • Bteperieocad dentiato, 16 to 7:30—Jack Randolph and Mada mt ^0:46—Hymns of AU Churches. omptu «/ Mrig femtiw* tal auxiliary, Wednesday evening, From Missouri have come Sena­ In its coffers 80 years In praetloe. • Teeth extracted carefully. liATlajino. Tm b lA« tsa* ef fsrnilars raerea bids fair to be one of the pleasantest on at the Democrats New York and the church destroyed. church and la a member of the 11:00—The Goldbergs. New Yorli, June 33—(AP)—^Flve J-sei $y Tntlj/p*, headquarters after 1932 and unfold­ “Unemployment still Is with us. choir, also of Temple Chapter, O. B. tors Bennett Champ Clark, a son of Since retiring as a steel man 7:46—“Hold The Preie.” 11:18—Federal Housing Program — Outdoor events of the summer. For the famous Speaker Champ Clark; Qoodspeed bad been active In Chi­ 8:00—Hammeratela’s Mualo HaU. days of broadcasting from ths the fifth time It will be held on the ed to James A, Farley, her “report- and mounting taxss wUI add to the S., and employed by the Travelers cago charities—especially as a con­ Mrs. M argaret Hannon, Caiolrman Democratic convention at Phila­ Evfqi Tnrifp* rigrsfssBss b a Ih grounds of Ura. C. R. Burr, 188 Main ar plan" to anllat woman In all burdens of many. Insurance company. Tbs brlde- Senator Harry 8. Truman; Gover­ 8:30—WUliam Daly's Orchestra. of Women’s Division, New Brit­ delphia will be started tomorrow goaigFaa on on iMaffaiiiMf Mi room la a graduate of Manchester nor Guy B. Park; and Thomas J. tributor, In the midst of, the de- DR. C. W. KING 9:00—The Oypalee. street, who la leader of Group % towns to teach others about govern­ "Dtaregard for religion Is evident preaslon he was assistant director S06 Main Street^ - Hartford ain. i. with all stations of the four net­ ALee* lAtsi m i rmi iim . . . Mrs. J. H. Shearer, Mrs. D. H. (&d- ment He said, "go ahead." Today to tbose who have counted the :igh school and Is employed In Che Pendergast of Kansas City, the so- 9:80—Goldman Band (jonoeit. 11:80—U. B. N a ^ Band. bib fM wAel m i mhtn As m ' g of the Illinois relief actlvitlea for DR. B. F. ADLES. UCENSED, IN CHARGE. 10:00—Ooniontod Program. work groups, NBC, CBS, MBS and wen. and Uiaa U ary Hutchison, lead- thsra ara betwean 16,000 and 20,000 closed churches and open rood nay Brothers’ cravat department. called Dertiocratlo “boss’’ of the two years. 11:48—^You and Your Happiness. Intercity, hooked onto the assembly ih IM ImpM scab rr-lsps ara ci tha other groups, and auxil­ women enrolled In reporter clubs. houses." Both have been remembered with state. 10:80—"The Travelers Hour"—Nor­ 13:00 Noon—^News Service. hall microphone system. iary .nembera wUl aa ^ t In varioiu Moreover, to the convention came glfta from their office associates and Delegates from New Jersey In­ man Caoutier, director; Bob EUls P. M. Broadcast of tha opening sesston w a ^ the object being to raiee funds tha largest number of women dele­ relatives and friends. clude Senator A. Harry Moore; and Eleanor Lane, vooa'.lsU. 13:16—^Wesley J. Coffey Presents Is scheduled to begin a t approxl- for tba hospital linen fund, a constd- gates and alternates In tadstory. STATE’S DELEGATES They will be at home to their David T. Wllenti, prosecutor of 11:01—BaaebgU Booree; Sport Negro Spirituals. roateljr 11:80 a. m., a half-hour be­ NO. SOtl CHBST) A Salem chest srabta ORMnse In any hMpltaL “There are 319 delegates and 302 friends after July 16 a t SO Lilley Hauptmann, and Mrs. Mary T. Nor­ News; News. 13:80—Mary Marlin. fore official gavel time. That wlU with reeded corner piasters, and From S to 8 o’clock a supper con­ alternates. Count 'em yourself,” street ton, one of the handful of women In 11:16—Dick Mansfield's Orchestra. 13:45—The Ad-Uner. be continued as long aa the delegatee carved and olalyiratel; scalloped sisting of boms baked ham or beat says Mlaa Dawson, handing about START FOR PHILLY the House. 11:80—Magno'ia Blosaoms. 1:16—George Hall’s Orchestra. are meeting, to be followed by a base; omste M T9 loaf, btdmd beans, potato salad, rolls, Hats of names. Keman-Hassett The New York delegation in­ 12:00—^Weather Report 1:30—News Service. nigbt broadcast of the keynote ad- Tirssses'’...... hot tea or toed ooffea, with straw ­ cludes Postmaster General Farley; 12:02'a. m!—Silent 1:46—Between the Bookends. dress of Senator Alban W. Barkley (Oonttaiued rmm Pas« One) Mies Margaret Barbara Hassett. 3:00—Oonoert Mlnlsturas. of Kentucky. This Is sat for 9 berry ahortoaka and whipped cream daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Governor Herbert H. Lehman; Her­ wiDbesarvadtte Tomorroir*s Proginin 3:16—Happy Hollow. o’clock. bratlon today and arrive In Phila­ Hassett of 314 Center street was bert Bayard Swope; George W. A. M. 2:80—Madison Einsemble. In addition, there will be other During thaI avanlng a salt of hand- E X P E a MANY TO GO delphia In time for the convention married thla morning to Arthur Sul­ Olvany, former leader of Tkhimany, eraft arttelasa wtU be In ohargo of 6:80—Blue G rau Rby. 8:00—Baseball Gams; Boston Bees periods for comment end guest opening session tomorrow. livan Keman, son of Mrs. Catherine and James J. Doollng, the present 7:00—Morning Watch Ben Haw­ vs. Chicago Cube. speakers, oil at which have been ar­ Mrs. NelUa RheaLIhaaL Flowers will also Keman, of Rockville. The ceremony chieftain of the clan; Grover A. be on sals and aoms odd of TO SU PS MEETING • To Have Seats thorne. ranged to fit in with the convention pottery. It appeared today that each Con­ waa performed at 9 o’clock at St Whalen, former official welcomer of 8:00—News. sehMule. necticut delegate would be allotted James’s church by the Rev. W. P. the Nation’s largest city; and Sena­ S;16—Good Morning Melodies. Tuning In tonight: While moretfaan 100 tloketa for Comiderable Interest in Pur­ Reldy. tor Wagner. FORMER ROCKVDJl MAN NO. $U4 TABLBi Raro Ohlppefi- the affair have already been eold. a seat In the convention ball al- 8:30—Cheerio. Pre-convention broadcasts, WJZ- dato droplsaf table (ram Balti­ chase of Fire Apparatus Ex thoiuh the committee on arrange- The bride was attended by her sis­ Among the delegation are also 9:00—Radio Bssaar. NBC 9, WOR-MBS 8 and 9, Com­ preparations wlU be mada to taka ter, Mias Grace K. Hassett, and more. It was used prabebly for care of aU who attend without pected to Bring Out Crowd. monia originally had provided only several nationally known lawyers— 0:16—Homo Makers’ Councl.. ment; WOR-HBS 9:16, WJZ-NBC 23 places for the state’s top-heavy Thomas Keman, brother of tha Samuel Untermyer and Max D 8:40—Radio Basaar (cosit’d.). TO RE VED BY MAYOR 9:80, ABC-CBS 9:45, PhUadelpbla’s senrlng, as a mixing table, 0 2 S tickets. If It should prove rainy on bridegroom, waa best man. The or tea table. Date 17»-70.. Wadnasday evening, tha lawn supper A full house Is looked for at the delegation, 30 of whose members Steur. 10:00—Blue Grass Roy. welcome to Democrats. have only a fifth of a vote each. uehera were Garrett Hassett and Wearing delegate’s badges from 10:16—"Den Harding's Wife.” Talk: WJZ-NBC 6:18; Hl-Y 0»n- and sale wlU be held Thursday eve- annual msetlng of the Eighth Clifford Hayes of Providence. L b Guardia to Officiate at m ss, J. Edgar Hoover, "Youth in n iu . School and Utilities District to be National Committeeman Archi­ Ohio are Senators Robert J. Bulk- 10:80—^Armchair Q uartet NO. CB»A i Original 0( this bald McNeil spent considerable The bride was gowned In white ley and Vic Donahey, and Charles 10:45—“TodaFg CSiUdren." Ceramony bb Bernard Tass- Law Elnforcement"; WEAF-NBC 'nie gardana and groimds at the held Friday evening at 7 o'clock, lace, made princess style with train. 8:80, John Hamilton, new chairman china cabinet betomis to a eol- Burr residence are always attrao- standard time. In tha HoUister time last week endeavoring to ob­ West, under-secretary of the In 11:00—"David Harum." ler Marries New York Girl. She wore a long tulle veil which fell terlor. 11:15—Norcroas Sisters. of Republican National committee, lector In Nsw Jersey. 11m )Ndl- tlva during tha spring and summer street school. tain accommodations for the entire from a wreath of gardenias and lilies "Alme of the Republican Party." msnt top, the diamond paned season, and murii of interest wlU One section that will bring out delegation and reported Saturday Cordell Hull, secretary of state. 11:80—Program from New York. (Special to The Beral^ of the valley and carried a shower U:45—Novelette. New York, June 33.—Mrnsrd WEAF-NBC 6:80 Connie Oates; doors, fun base ate OlbJK be found there. the crowd la the 8tb, which relates that it appeared Its efforts were bouquet of gardenias and valley 7:80 Margaret Speaks recital; 8 successful although those In charge 13:00 Noon—Happy Jack. Tassler, 36, a newspaper reporter, aU unusual...... to the purchasing of a new piece of lilies. The maid of honor wore pink P. M. formerly of Rockville, and 'a t pres­ Oypsiea; 9 Eastman concert; 10:80 fire apparatus. For this the district of seating arrangements bad Insist­ mouBsellne ds sole with small crepe F lu Singers. ed at flrat only 32 seata would be 12:16—^Honeyboy and Saaeafraa. ent of 68 West 8 street. New York, WABOC9B8. 6:80 Ted Huslng; officers are recommending an ex­ hat and carried an arm bouquet of NOTICE 13:80—"Girl Alone.” and (3eeil J. Burobess, 36, of thla LIMERICK IS NOOSE penditure of 13,300 uid th) firemen, available for the Connecticut group. pink Bartlett rosea and delphiniums. Can business men 7:80 Pick and Pat (West repeat McNeil will be leade.* of the dele­ 13:46—Merry Madcaps — Norman otty, secured a lioenee to wed at 10:80); 8 Merle Oberon and Herbert thair friends and moat of the rest- Tha oeremony was followed by a Cloutier, director; with Biddle the Municipal building here Satui^ TREASURER AGAIN denta In the business section of the gation until ita arrival In Philadel­ reception for 80 guests a t the homo find you here? Marshall in "Dark Angel"; 10:46 Notice le hereby given that the Holly. day. They said they would be mar­ Bernice Cummins orchestra; 11 district are in favor. phia at mid-aftemoon today iriien of tha bride’s parents. The bride annual meeting of the Eighth School 13:60—Time SlgnMs. ried a t City baU by Mayor Fiorrello Attorney General Homer S. Cum' and bridegroom left on an uo' Resume Poughkeepsie Regatta. The apparatus will be used to re­ and Utilities District of Manches­ 1:00—News; Weather. La Guardis on June 36. WJZ-NBC 7 Fibber McGee and Re-Elected at Convention Held place that operated by members of mings of Stamford, the delegation announced wedding trip, the bride ter, Conn., will be held on Friday l:16-H lt Tunas. Mr. Tateler waa bom ta RookvUle, chairman, will take charge. wearing a navy and white ensemble. MolUe: 7:80 Melodlana; 8 Minstrels; >A In New Haven Satnrday — No. 1, which has been in use for 10 evening, June 36th, 1936, at 7 p. 1:30—^Market R eport the son of Samuel and Luba Tassler. 8:80 Carefree Carnival; 10:80 Glen NO. 391$ OHXBTt Thla itrpsnUne years. The nsw piece of apparatus During the convention McNeil On their return they will live a t 62 m. standard time In the Assembly The bride-elect, the daughter of Her­ Several Attend. Grove street, Rockville. l:3^Lester Iaim s, pianist Gray orcbestra. will contain a booster pump as and Fannie Dixon Welch of (folum- Hall at the Hollister Street School 1:80—^Wilbur Bhraaa, baritone. man and Anna Burdieas, waa bom WOR-MBS, 7 Poughkeepsie Re­ wall as a chemical hose reel and bia will rellnqulah their poata of The bride was graduated from for the following purposes to wit: ia Chicago. John F. Umeriok waa re-elected as Manchester High eehool with the THE NEW TELEPHONE BOOK 1:46—Aeolian IWo. gatta. aetts; made probably treasurer of the Local Order of will be a big Improvement over the National committeeman and com- 1st—To hear the reading of the 3:00—New England Purs Food. Tuesday to to bring: In 1790 w Moose of the State of Connecticut present apparatus. mlttee-ip>man to former Mayor class of 1927, and has been employ­ warning. 2:16—htudlo Program. Democratic convention broadcasts David FltsGerald of New Haven ed as bookkeeper by the F. T. BlUh NO. MM HIBBOpi Ohlppendals at their annual convention held in As the district will not be called Hardware company. The bride­ 2nd—To choose a moderator. 3:30—Worka Progreea Admlnletra- —Opening sesston approxlmatoly NO. $94e BEDt Tba ottolaal at tU i New Haven on Saturday. In the upon to make an appropriation for and Mlaa Josephine Quinn of 3rd—To hear the report of the GOES I TO PRESS IN JUST 5 DAYS ti/bw Ptioffmxi. WAPPING 11:30 a. m., all network; comment, mirror wltn a pins tree motif. bad to now on L c ^ Island, to pot- BridgaporL groom ia an employee of the U. S. Auditors. Ortglnst to la dulng room of a sssslcn of a ooUaotor prizing It i— women’s branch of the order Mrs. playgrounds this year, aa baa been Ehivelope company of Rockville. 3:46—^ e d W ^ 'e Songs. Mr. aad Mra. G. W alter Smith WMCA-Interclty 9:18 a. m. aad ooUaetor, Hagerstown, Maryluid. Mary Burke waa atected aa treasur­ 4th—To hear the report of the 8:00—"B'orever Young.” 6:46 p. m., WABC-CBS 4 and 8:86. Date about highly. Probabto msds to the case in the past, the additional and daughter Mias Charlotte Smith, New York In esrly 1900’s.... 9 4 5 er of the women’s branch of tha amount that will have to be spent President 3:16—Ma Perkins. who have been spending a month at wkAF-NBC 6. AvMue Moose, bringing to Manchester the for the fire apparatus will be a DRIVE TO LIBERALIZE Inffraham-Odgers 8th—To hear the report of the 3:30—Vic and-Bade. the home of their aoa and family. WEAF-NBC, 8 Womsn’e Radio office of treasurer of both the men's small amount of the total extra tax Miss Muriel E. Odgers, daughter Treasurer. NEW SERVICE — People will be looking for your name m the new 3:46—Tha CVNalUs. Hr. and Mrs. Guy Smith, of Foster Review; 8:46 Women'e Clube; 4:80 NO. U ie BUFFET: From an ortg- and women’s division. that wUl have to be laid. of Mr. and Mrs. F rtd C. Odgars of 6tfa—To hear the report of the street, have left for their home In Manhattan guantomen. WABC- tosl found near Obsrlestown, Several of the members attended DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM NlanUc, and Edward A. Ingraham, Tax (folleetor. telephone book, W ill they find you there? Act now, before it’s too kite. New Smyrna, Florida. They wtU CBS, 3:80 M id a ir atagers; 8:80 Wiet Vtozlnto. A Beimlewhite Playground acUviUea a t the north Chamber's orcaeatrs; 4:46 WUdeiv ptooa, but its slm t^ty stamps It the convention which opened on Fri­ end this year will be paid from the eldest son of Mrs. Iva Ingraham of 7th—To hear the report of the make the trip In their automobile. day night and also the field day that Center street and the late Frank C. Chief Engineer of the Manchester Visit or telephone our business office before noon, Saturday of this week! Mrs. Paul Smith find baby will ra- neat RomL WJZ-NBC 3:46 Have to of Amsneaa OdS waa held on Saturday afternoon. appropriation made by the town for (Oonttnued From Page Ona) You Heard t 8:80 Sonia Eason, o r i g i n . . ------ww recreation work and the pi^- Ingraham, were married Saturday Fire Department WDRC main here with Car hhsbaad for grounds a t the north and will get before them. Lemke’a prMram w u In New York Cltv. The marriage 8th— *10 see if the voters will au­ ADDmONAJL LISTINGS—Many budness the summer. was performed by Deputy Clerk thorise the Directors to purchase an 236 aarttord, iXMU. 1330 Hiss Jennie M. PhUUpe a former Some Tuesday short waves: m . US4 TABUi Fine Duncan their share this year from the town, down In black and whlto. 'The Smith automobile fire pump. men find it convenient and profitable to have FNB Moscow 11:48 a. m. Opera; n y fe table, with unusual psdss- WOMEN STUDYING for the first time. group had spoken. PblUp A. Hines In the chapel of the (Baatora Daylight Tima) pupU of the Wapplng’ Grammar TPAS Pirto 3:80 p. m. Midsummer U i, gracMolly arched aad reedsd Municipal building. After a short #th—To see If the voters wUI both their residence and business telephones Directories for these Exchanges school, was one of the graduates Of im vrtiti sdUd braas tips BAK Chiefly tha Issue oonfrontlng the the Andover Ommmsr school re- Night's Dream; <»D 080 GBP platform oommlttoe and lator the weddbv trip Mr. and Mra. Ingraham appropriate n sum not to exceed London; 8 King Edward’s birthday; Vedaelito ara h— fnw-i wUI Uva oa Washington atrest, $8,200.00 to be used In the purchaae listed together. The cost is only 50c a monffi. Itsaday, Jlnaa 38 oantly. PARTY PUTTORM CENTER HOSE COMPANTS oonventlon was whsthsr to stand oa will go to press at noon on Cards have been reoMved from BIAQ Madrid, 7 Program for Amer- the New Deal aa now outlined, or Hartford. of aa automobile-fire pump. loa; DUD Berlin 7:80 German tobor The bride baa baen amploired In lOtb—To elect officers for . the CHANGES IN LISTINGS—If you expect to P.M. Mr. and Mis. Robert F. Valentine, advance. Ths raoeptloa given tha SATURDAY, JUNE 27th who BN etiu a t CUnton Beach, program and 8:80 Huslo for aevan A; Many Others (OSaUaued from Page One) OUTING NEXT WEEK-END Smith atatement by commantlng tba otflea of tha Pratt and Whltnay District and Fire Department 8:00—BaaebaU Gsbm: Bostoo Bees stringed taigtrumente; C8D OBC Atroraft company. Blast Hartford, llth ^ T o see If the district will move in the next month or two, let us know va. Cbleago Cuba. Conn., ndiare Mr. Valentine le re- N ei Shownt NO. $139 CHAIB: A OblppMidato leadsra showed little dlapotlUoa to eupeiiUlng after a seven lllnees. London 9 Mldgumarit Eve mtoeal- ehalz of fine Unss, with totrleate TUL gray-haired Mias Dawson, go back. and tha bridagroon Is a xnaohlnUt vote to pay aalariea to any of Its ''the new locadon now, so that we can change 6:00—Larry Vincent, aoaga. lany; YV3RC Caracae 0:18 Daaea ayea a-^parkle, told reporters of her Mbnbfin to Go to Rod find Gun with tha Cbanoe-Vought company. offlsera. 8:16—Dorothy Oturdoa — ChUdraa's The ChUdren’e Day asTVioe a t the music; CURO CJRX Wlaalpeg 10:80 pteiMd slate to Its back. Beateovir plans to make this women’s plat­ One of the moat apparent aeetoce your address in the new telephone book. BRISTOL MANCHESTER First Oongngatlooal eburob of Ciub for Annuid Party — for aa advance was the farm fa n fro n t Ha ia a 'graduate of Manohaatar 12th—To ass If ths voters will Froffram Lullaby Lagoon. to an aiKheatte heir- $ 9 9 JS M form conference perform just aa a High sdMOL vote to lay a tax and make the rate 6:80—Jimmy Allen. South Windsor was 'wnu attended p arty platform committee does. Dinner Sunday Noon. Many Democrats felt the RapubUo- NEW BRITAIN PLAINVILLB 6:46—News Benrloe. and the ehlldren took their perte aaa had approached them on thla Is­ therefor. exocptionally wML; The pastor. Rev. 1^' In advanoa of tba meeting, the UBT n BAIN 18th—To sea if tha voters will ANNA BELL 8:00—George HaU's Orebeatra. 3IAXTBI o r rmnm Sdaas to be dlaeuaaed were not dls- Center Hose, Company No. I, wUI sue. and a new atop torwaifi was ROCKVnJLB THOMPSONVILLH Harry 8. Martia baptised eeventocn aeoasaaiy. There were pr^oasls tor vote to authorlae Its officers to bor­ 6:16—Bobby Benaoa and bminy Jlin Infante. eloaed. hold tu annual outing a t the Rod ■Tampa, Fla. — Rafael Ruaaga, row suStciaat money to meet the A n yen a wlaphoae bonower? WINDSOR UX3CS 6:80—Baseball Beorea erlth Roland Spokane, W«Bl—Jeamito Oeon- TVhal Do Men Dor* and Gun club in Coventry, Setur- a new aotaema of crop tnauranoa to Donald McLaughlin of South gloua Katoehttotianakls, having protect farmen agalaat droughta Maxloan eonsu: at Tampa, aa necessary obligations .of tha district If M, you may be mixiiog many Winters. Windsor, broke bu aboiUder Satur­ ‘‘What’U are do at the maatiagT” day and Sunday, June 27 end 28. bM that toUa him whan It's going and (rive ths dlatriet's nota, notes tatamimg ezUs—bacaun peopla 6:40—News Bervloa. passed hto naturaUzatlea tost, Chef Urbauo Oaeno will eater tor and other "acts of Ood" that pro- day night, when he fen off from the Dtwaon repeated in crisp New :00---Lnx Radio Theater — Merit Manebestor. the kmgast ia the toiepbone book. laft tha New York euaaed. e wtodows down befo-n leaving PrtMtidsDt. nlford and Foreman Joseph Cham- Tha Whlto Houss piatfora waaj aBaTout Z do Uka to ale^ avan on T H E SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY I and aodal work bars ara others ob the ownmltteSL Dated a t Manchaator, Ooiin.. this •aid to ootttatn a hnad daotoratteaj a ntaF alght” ISth ^ 0( JOBSk IMS. - lIAMGEIXSnB ItVSNlNQ HERALD, KANCHK81BR, OOKTW.. M cm pAT. jrcnn>n, 19ML everybody except newspapemidB . . aad Promoter Mike Jacobs was • ■WtMUWilHW SEVEN CREWS RAGE told to scram when he tried to enter CONCORDIAS SPLIT VVAWAV BRIDE the room where Louibi was taking a shower . . . that’s bow efficient the PbUadelpbia, June (A P )—^burgh SLnd Philadelphia playing here cops were . . . Jacobs’ stock as a Herman Kosove is a Republican but D T K ^ IE T E S T W in RICHIE TEAM MBanr n E n i t o d a t tense, sharp. It lasted all the way this week, The famous former big time promoter wlU slump to be­ TY BROS. DRUB FAMED CAMPANIAS, 14-1 him to be. He was quite as atten­ heavy, on the scented air. It was over her blindingly. I f she didn’t, the municipal auditorium. "Every HOWB, to' whom he has spring and there were flowers on be couldn’t hurt her like this! "Any piece of bunting acta like a mute In From , lamposts along many Triple and Two Sini devetod for years, to many mall, please’’’ she asked the a trumpet. It deadens sound." Philadelphia streets today flew a Family Feud Big Feature the street comers and music In the Poughkeepsie, N. T.. June 22.— 'iTte Concordia A. C. split its dou­ (KEEN WALLOPS JUDES, CUBS WIN STREAK ENDS So instead of miles of red, white BIU^ THIS WEEK air. Together the four of them. clerk, to break the silence with blue and yellow Democratic pen­ (AP)-r- Lured by &e possibility of ^ Farts M arda sees Fbil and Oa> Joined occasionally by Jimmy, who Bob. and blue bunting, will be a border nant, decorated with a liberty beU. ble feature yesterday afternoon at havtay toa together. She was Count Von Wormstedt, went to The derk bowed and held out featuring state seals. Interspersed The bell Is also the symbol of the an eastern crew’s victory, a crowd the McKee street diamond with the Of Grand Circuit Season Giansanti Also Hits \ them a ^ tooktag np soddenly, the haunts of Paris. Seven moons two letters. Wenda’s return ad­ with clusters of silk flags. American Liberty League, archfoe of 80,000 oar-mlnded folk jammed Richie A . C. of Hartford, winning WaUNGTON TOPS PA’S AT 15 STRAIGHT GAMES I Bob eemtng towatd her. dress was In the comer of one. Safe "The Republicans In Cleveland set this famous city on the Hudson to­ Twilight Game slid down the sky. The trees In of the New Deal. First o f 1,750 Letters to Go the first game by 4 to 1 and losing ON WITH THB 8TOBT in her own room, with the wind day for the 32nd renewal of the In- New York. Jims 32— (Spsolal)— Aclaaste, aa she Is to r ether thrsa- Hard As Locals 1 ,0 0 the Luxemberg Garden turned to an a precedent for simplicity, ’ be said, the nightcap by the same score. CH APTER rV enchanted green. The group went blowing across the wide floor and "but this will go It one better. This J. Eldridge Howartber of Nebras­ tor-colleglato rowing association s Smith, 2b ...... 8 1 1 1 0 1 Fathsr varsua son, with a "lady" by * ysarsild stakes throughout -i.. ths the bed turned down, M arda opened championship regatta. Ont; Taxpayers to Con­ "Cliff” Rautenberg pitched a Cottons, s s ...... 4 0 1 0 0 0 Grand Circuit, will be the first hlgh- -^Aa eaaually aa though he bad to the Bols and watched the swans big bare hall will be a thing of ka hitch hiked from Nebraska to whale of a game in the opener get­ G l^ p s Drab Rockville Red tba name of Rosalind aa tbs pav.-n, Van Mungo o f Dodgers Snaps the letter and began to read: Space on one of the longest oh A. Raguskus, Sb. 4 1 2 0 3 1 ly-toutsd wltmer to be driven by her 17 Biogles in hid good Bight a few boura before, float on the cool black water. They beauty studded with Democrats the convention. He spent two weeks ting thirteen strikeouts and allov^ ’ will prove the hardest fought battle Put Ott Untfl servatlon trains ever put together Local Sport visited the shops along the Rue de Marda, my dear, I know you when I get through with IL" on the way. Patton, cf ...... 4 0 2 4 0 0 owner. And Gibson easily holds all ' ') greeted Marda. met Camilla here on race day was at a premium, firm Amoonts. Ing but foui hits. In the second In­ of ths 1936 Grand Circuit. The three records for being the youngest pilot Chicago String 6 4 ; Cards I FhQ. Joined them, and talked of la Palx. Sitting In the dining room want to know what happened at the M eo Satorday 8-1 as E Raguskus, lb . 4 0 0 10 0 0 Triumph; Winans wake that followed your going, so much to the ticket speculators de­ ning the Concordias bunched three Banka, o ...... 4 0 0 7 2 0 principals In this equine triangle are of the Goshen t>erby. crowded boat train, the amooth of the hotel one night, her bright Somebody may have to Investi­ Texans came to the convention I’ll not wsste time on Inquiring ligh t Many of the prospective hits and a walk for three runs. Rel- Rautenberg, rf .. 3 0 0 1 0 0 Gibson Whits, ths great three-year- The f s ^ l y feud, friendly but In­ Chatter Dg. As naturally aa though he hair radiant against the cool green gate this lei business. The same to put across President Roosevelt, mer pushed two runs across the Lead Cut to Half Game by of her frock, Marda missed PhIL about the state of your nerves and on-lookers, however were fore- The first of 1,750 letters to persons Pootney Stars; Hoblard- U ^ d g , p,,.,... 2 0 0 0 8 0 old trotting filly Rosalind, and Ban tense, la further eoropiteatsd by the Tuesday Night Visitors W ell in been expected, he accepted an kind of sunflower yellow lels that bow you are coming along with the their own Jack Gamer, and the sighted enough to chart likely spots who owe property taxes to the town platter with a sharp single to righ t Varrick, p * . . . . . ! 0 0 0 0 0 F. White, Gibson's father. fact that Father White bred and phvltatlon to join the party for the "His chleTs In town and he’s hav­ appeared at Cleveland have shown Texas Centennial. Weiss then followed with a long We bad neither toe time nor the ing dinner with him", Camilla ex­ paste-pot and a lot of broken Illu­ on the banks of the broad and ma­ previous to those due this year, vdll When the big time trotting loop presented Gibson with his star filly. Giants; T igers Again Down ; trmilng. Marda, watching cuH- up in Philadelphia around the necks "We are bringing a big delega­ triple to right which scored Reimer. ites Wm W ); Polish- opens at North Randall, Cleveland, Inclination to comment Saturday plained. "Phil has a new Idea he sions. Here I go!" jestic streak that will be whipped be mailed this week by the H. N . . ' 82 8 7 24 8 2 Shortly after the gift, a year ago, on toe stunning outcome of the Ths Twilight League gams be­ teaUsed that she wasn't snr- of delegates. Instead of Landon and tion," said Joe Steadham of Forth The (^ncordias tallied their last run. June 29-July 4, the first of the fa­ tween the PoUsb-Amsrieans and toe Paced by toe terrific sluggtS|^| Somebow she had been a t- has worked out." (To Be Omtlnned) tonight by the frenzied sweepings Alexander company o f New London, Blueflaids ...... 100 110 000— 8 Gibson was too sick to help train or Louls-Schmellng fistic olassie and ------Knox, they carry pictures of Worth, "Just so we could boast the which is auditing the town books for in the seventh when. Rautenberg! ther vs. son clashes will occur. Ros­ Yanks, Sox Split. Concordia A. C , sehsdulsd for to­ Tommy Sipples, Morlarty _ him. —r------"It’s strange without him” , she of 18 eight-oared crews represent­ Amerks Defeated 7 to 5. Electric Boat ,.... 000 121 OOx— 4 race Rosalind. ’Therefore, hla father we still don't feel Inclined to dwell Roosevelt and Gamer. Centennial.” the seven years prs'vious to the cur­ opened with a single to center, stole* alind, with her owner, 31.yeatw>ld did It for him as the operator of s night, has been postponed until to­ uncorked a savage hitting ThUI 'would hare been tbdr first answered. "N ot quite complete.” ing live eastern and two western Two base hits, Pagani, A. Rau- on toe matter at any great length colleges In three racea rent fiscal year. second and scored on Roland tiaah- guskus 2, Tuneski, Patton 2, Barry; Gibson Whits, up behind with reins, public stable o f trotters. This past morrow night at the Autumn street ht in Paris together. They were Bob glanced at her, then glanced ..our entire week-end was spent By SID FEBBR that complhtaly smothered the'J Hans Wagner gave some of the Many establishments suspended The letters wUI state the amount Inske's grounder to short. home runs. La Pletra, Cohen; stolen stopwatch and whip, will get her experimica with Rosalind Is expect­ diamond at 6:15 o’clock. The posL I Paris—that was all. away, but he studied the stem of a Oimell, which has regained the fb e Bluefields broke even over tn framing an alibi for our selection AsooeUted Pres# Sports Writer • (jampanla club ot NsVr i| Manchester delegates In a hotel lobby an earful liquor sales over Sunday but a few, which the collector’s books show is In the second game the Richie A. bases. Smith, Mudge; sacrifices. first start of the season. Racing ed to give Ben a decided advantage ponement was made necessary be­ When Phil and Camilla left them tall goblet. A little sorry, Marda highly prized KMA track and field the,week-end when they trounced the of the Brown Bomber to amiihltate slipped one hand Into his and he of *^ a t be considers the. most Im- including some of the leading cafes, title from the West, by default. Is owed to the town and ask the tax­ C. came through with a four to one Smith, Vauilla; left on bases, Blue- against her will be Ben Whits, vet- when It oomee time to try and beat cause, of toa Class Night sxerclsai a yesterday afternooi. a P j I for a little while. Bob smiled RockvUIs Red Men at West Side the Teuton Schlager Inslds of five The pell-mell winning streak of held It In strong fingers. The or­ Date Book porUmt feature of the convention— continued dispensing drinks of all the Blast’s standard bearer In this payers to confirm the figure or cor­ victory. They combined two walks, flelds 6, Electric Boat 5; bare on eran horseman, with either Rosette her, with Gibson up. at Manchester High school. In which Nebo by tot score of 14 to 6 etly . He seemed older, or maybe a single and an error for two runs. Field, Saturday afternoon, by an 8-1 rounds---- and toe best we can offer ths (Jblcago Clubs. like all good chestra was b a n n in g again. the baseball series between Pitta- kinds. intersectlonal rowing competition. rect IL balls, o ff Smlda 2, Varrick 1; struck or Ed Laaater as bis mounL Young White started to train players from both teams will parti­ an estimated crowu of 40G I was merely tired. "W hy did you In the third liming, the Hartford scMre, aad were edged out by the is that we were under toe Impres­ "Shall we dance?” Bob held out hla Tonight Not since a rainy night l^ k In Confirmation letters wiU be mailed out, by Bmida 2, Lewlda 5, Varrick It will be a battls royal bstwssn Rosalind this Spring and Is deter­ things, coma to an and, but cipate. pleased fans. i'.Oo it, Marcia honey T" be asked. later for the delinquent personal tax club got to Musebko and got two Electric Boat of New London at outh and experience. Youth will sion that It was t'wo other fel­ To say tnat toe "Gas "Stotterings weren’t enough, arms. The melody was one to which Juno 22-27. — American Legion’s 1931, when Navy won, has an east­ Mercer Bleld yesterday by a 4-8 1; hits o ff Lewlda 6 in 6 innings, mined to race her through the Roar­ lingering on Is the evidence that accoimts. doubles in a row. putt flnlAed the off Varrick 0 In 2 innings; bit by avs the advantage of an outstand- lows ___ Charley. Grimm end Company is Gang” was “hot” U putting It; ^’Ih»b." they had danced often on the roofs annual carnival at Dougherty’s lot ern crew out-stroked the Golden score. S ing Grand and in the Hambletonian. o f Manhattan, at hotels along the Bears of California. game in fine fashion, striking out pitcher, by Smida (Lewlda); wild In': performer In Rosalind. Long Ben, having hls o'wn patrons' horses mere than ever toe outfit to beat In lightly. Never before has tha' *T love you." He smiled, and Also High School CHass Night at DR. ARTHUR WOLFF DIES NBLE CLASS HOLDS eight men in the four innings he ' Poutney pitched superb -ball In ocean and on crowded floors of This year the Bears came East pitches, Smida; losing pitcher, years of experience will give Ben to handle. Is out to see that the the National League pennant wars. SEIBERUNGS BOOT clicked so beautifully. All theta ) When he smiled his face was warm school auditorium. worked. PUtt also featured at bat Saturday's contest when he allowed the beat of it over hla son when they Our lone consolation lies in the bright, aad M arda felt her night cluha where one went after to not only gain their fourth straight WOMEN OF THE MOOSE Lewlda; umpires, Sullivan and younger generation of Whites fact that our company Includes A fter four other clubs bad failed. Hng power, which had bean' Also Manchester Green school getting three hits out of four trips but five hits and struck out 18 bats- Murphy; time of game 1:85. face each other and their mutual it took the lowly Brooklyn Dodgers, ^ aUr restlessly., She wanted to the theater to talk In an atmosphere graduation. AFTER A^LONG ILLNESS OUTING YESTERDAY Poughkeepsie ■victory but to quali­ doesn't cop all ths glory. In Rosette most of the leading sports writers tied up since their first too noisy to even think. Memories to the plate. ihen. rivals on the trotting tracks of the and Ed Laaater, owned by Will N. deep" ■tn the ■ cellar,...... to stop thsCuf Cubs GAME AWAY AGAIN ploded yesterilaj aftsrnoodT I him again, and she mustn't Tomorrow fy aa this nation’s eight-oared crew The Red Men scored first in the of toe world... .we look with jaun­ of all these places came together to HONOR MRS. M ARY BURKE OoDoordls A. Oi country this summer. It, therefore,, Reynolds, Wlnaton-Saiera, N. C., victory run at 15 straight yastdr- n v e toa fans a sampla of tha' Dt to. These tbrqe words were a for the third consecutive Olympics. second when Oenovesi doubled to OREEN-ST. JUDE’S diced eye upon those sporU follow­ wake a path to carry them back June 2S.—Hollister scbod gradua­ Wen Known BacterloIogiiBt of Men of Second Congregational^ - AB R H P O A 11 Farrand tamed the BL Jude’s .looks like as even a battle as ever Ben has a pair he bellives capable day, with Van Llngle Mungo, onS' The Saiberllngi again twoted of ball toey are capab'e ot, pli I he had used many times to tion in' afternoon, Buckland school ' -.The Ithacans appear to have an Welse, l b .'.. . r i ^ t Banks attempted to alp him ers who are bragging about pick­ somewhere. ..0 0 3 15 0 0 team of Hartford and at the same was mapped out of beating even Rosalind. "But, of man revolution and Dodger "Goat” away what started to be a real ball Their utter disregard for girls, of course! He had said, at night. Hartford Health Depart­ Church Go to Welles Field, even chance against^the powerful Woodbridge Street Woman la Rautraberg, p . off second and he dashed for third ing Sclimeling but lacked toe cour­ ..4 1 1 0 4 0 time applied the whitewash brush The most crucial test of all will course, Gibson thinks otherwise. of only last week, cast In toe role of game at the West Side yesterday McTrottles, the vlBlton’ atar M :'hm you and Marda and half a " ‘Lovely lady, Tm falling madly Alas oonference on Connecticut ment Passes /Away After a South Windsor, for Sport. western sweepers In tonight’s four- Made State Treasurer at Burkhardt cf .. ..8 0 0 and acored when Banks' throw went age of their convictions insofar as hero. other girls.’* She had put an in love with you!” ’ The musldans 0 0 0 6-0 in turning in hla sixth straight come on August I2tb when the The saga of Gibson, Ben and aftarnoon, 10-8. The Pomeranta bad tba Campanioa...... river bridge and other mutual prob­ Long Illness. mile race scheduled to start at Krum R Lashlnske, o ..3 0 Into center field. betting was concerned... .our bat­ Cards Hnriere WsokMt between them and he could sang the melody through trumpet Conventiim in Bridgeport. 0 10 8 1 win of the season. The Green had tenth, renewal of the Hambletonian Rosalind will go down In Grand Clr^’ having cancelled late Saturday and It wtOc aa early' oa the lems of towns in this area at dinner Elbow at 7 o’clock (eastern stand­ Fischer, I f ...... 8 0 The Bluefields made three In the tered headgear is off, however, to But, with toe leagua-lsodlng : span it with three small words. and clarinet and banjo. The Everyman’s Bible class o f the ard time.) 0 1 0 0 trouble in hitting the slants of Stake Is trotted at Goshen. N. Y. cult history ss one of the most col­ night. Manager C oogta n booked Inning that tba New Haven.( meeting at Center Church Parish Mrs. Mary Burke of Woodbridge PU tt 8b ...... 4 1 3 3 8 0 fifth when Varrick waa safe on Dubiel, who walked eight and bad Rosalind, top-flight favorite for this our city editor, who named Schmel- Cardinals' pitching staff, except for tha Hartford Club Beverage team at was a darned fool, M arda’’, ”I am”. Bob said. "Can’t we ex­ Hartford, June 22.— (A P ) — Dr. Second O>ngregatlonal church ob­ The Midshipmen, who have rowed orful of that historic trotting loop. number was up. House, sponsored by local Chamber served Its fourth annual Field Day street was honored at the state con­ Weber, 2b ..4 0 0 1 3 0 Right Fielder May’s error. Becker three wild pitches charged against Ing as the winner and backed bis Dizzy Dean and posztbly Roy Par- tha lost moment b’s low, melodious’ voice pleaded, cuse ourselves and leave? I want to of Commerce. Arthur J. Wolff, well known baeteri- under wraps since they encamped walked. Poutney Ungled to left, or Sunday afternoon at Welles Field vention of Moose and Women of the Zwlck, a s ...... 8 1 3 0 1 0 him. Johimy Mikolelt slammed a choice vdth the long green, to our melee, growing weaker and weaker, The Sslberllngs started right la L e ftr Wlnane, a new m s that rot. about a Job. I tell you about I t ” This Week ologlst who was with the Hartford here, are also regarded as very Reimer, r f ...... scoring Becker, and sending Pout- toe Cubs' 3H-week winning stretch, the. M orlarty, fold, bandcuffe Health Department for many years, In South Windsor. Moose at Bridgeport, Friday and ..4 1 8 1 0 0 double along the left field foul line ultimate sorrow....he explains his the first Inning to make a raal good blame you a b it Only you So Marcia got her cloak, the sil­ much In the running but old river- _ asy to third. Pagani was nipped off end its accompanidng tight buriUig Naw Haven team after the lb bt have warned ms. Tou were June 24.—Graduating exercises of died here today after a long illness. A large gathering of men from Saturday, by election to the office to score Jarvis from third and in the success by pointing out that toe contest of It by ovsreomlng tha two- ver wrap that matched her bag and men, who have been watching crews 81 flm . Rautenberg singled to left and heavy hitUng, makes toe Windy nlng la which the oppoetion 1 your rights to walk out when Manchester High school. He was an expert for the state In the Methodist and (Congregational of state treasurer. Mrs. Burke was 4 10 36X 15 1 sixth singled with two mates aboard fight was originally scheduled oa run lead which ths vlsltorB seered In bracelets, and they found a cab and Also supper of Memorial Hospital race here since 1901, concede little Richie A. C. odater acoring poutney. forir a pairp u r o f tallies. JOE MCCLUSKEY SIXTH toe aimivsrsary of Napoleon’s de­ City cloutsrs ths pick of ths circuit their half o f ths first, to push four ed three timee. Crocco was si_ ____ le a Jackass o f myself." the famous Amy Archer GUIlgan churches, who comprise this class, the former assistant guard of the went rolling across the town, as Auxiliary on grounds of Mrs. C. R. or no chance to the light Peimsyl- AB R The Bluefields scored three more Airtight support on the part of In fact, so much has toe just-snd- runs across toe plats, adding to it an'srror In right flald, Torallo i ' *l)St*s sup It” , b li .former ftnan- case when the Windsor woman was enjoyed a feast of hamburg and hot Connecticut organization. She la H P O A s feat by Wellington at Waterloo, though ranunee were something Burr's home, 138 Main street vanla varsity, as well as Columbia Reilly, 2 h ...... 8 1 -b i the seventh when Poutney singled hlSIS mates allowed FarrandFarrand'plenty plenty ed drive resembled the Cubs’ great again In tba third and fourth to pad s elngle Into left snd^ I answered. "W e might pretend convicted of poisoning InmatM of dog sandwiches dressed in the latest Senior regent of the local chapter, 1 .3 8 0 which takes toe palm aa the 'most that they would discover together. and Sinracuse. , Dimn, c ...... 8 0 3 8 3 *- to center. Pagani walked. Rauten­ Of leeway and onlya ly ones diduring ' the 1936 stretch stand, that toe odds on bring the soors to 8-3. msrsno, th$ former I Aren’t engaged arid it’s fun to be Oomlng Events her old people’s home. style and prepared as only Caief which will hold Its installation of 0 far-fetched bunch of tots or any They dismissed the carriage at Last year the Golden Bears poked Watyn, ss-...... 4 0 0 8 1 berg struck out Varrick. running game was a visitdung player able to IN 1500-METER EVENT; toe Wrigley Field filers have been But, toe fatal sixth Inning, which osptsltt dr«(w a pasa. hM'. As for 'ansrthlng else, July 3. — Legion Dawn dance ht Dr. W olff was 81. He was one of Harry B. Elliott can produce. 3 other season.... Montmartre. Music, sweet aa their shell over the finish line just officers at the Home club on Braln- Duchen, c f ...... : for Poutney, was nipped going to reach third base,e. T m of the five brought down to somewhere slight­ - I don't know!" Rainbow in Bolton. the best known physicians in the The usual pink lemonade and cof­ ..4 0 0 0 0 0 the tirs boys seam to have so much Daniels, about whom so mue though H had been strained of all three-fifths of a second before Cor­ ard place tonight, with Mrs. Hazel Flanery, p ...... third. Cottrae singled to left scor­ hits charged against him were slow ly above two to one, while those on But aha wanted .to say: " I f you July 4.—Annual Breworks display state and was 32 years municipal fee assisted as throat lubricants. ..3 0 0 0 4 0 trouble with waa the undoing e f tha been wiitten, proyed hie me_ harshness, rich and full as though nell's smooth-rowing varsity. Both Snow as installing officer. The offi­ Johnson, I f ...... ing Pagani. A. Ragu^us walked. rollers .and handled equally slow by In addition to winding up with a toa Cards, tha pre-season cholea, bt me, prove your love, Elob! at Old Golf lots by American Le­ bacteriologist In the Hartford Health More watermelon than seemed nec­ ..3 0 0 0 1 0 Belbcrliags whan six runs w an lacing a drive to centar tleld.1 the refining setve had not com­ have six of last season’s sweepers cers are requested to wear white. A. Walsh, 8b ...... Patton singled to center scoring Joe Lovett at third. Dubiel was POINTS FOR OLYMPICS leaner pocketbook as a result of the are headed way. up toa ladder. essary was consumed Id true South­ ..8 0 1 1 0 0 scored by virtue of a walk, two ala- nma counted and Camn it as the Imlgbts who gatb- gion. Department In 1922, when M t Si­ In their slides and the W a sh ln ^n social time with refreshments will Cottons and A.'Raguskua awkward with men on bases aad upset, we've earned the monicker The Cubs went down fighting ysS' golden apples or dimbed glass pressed it, came from a low, dark July 6. 10. 11. — Kiddles’ Revue, nai hospital was organized and es­ ern style. Gleason, lb ...... 8 0 0 9 0 1 gles, a double and two errors, to eiuigbt at the plate. Denlelaj building. Huskies have just as much man­ follow the business. . The Bluefields scored two more in inclined to wildness but he managed of "Five-Round” Modean... .we'vs terday, losing 6-4 In toe nightcap ot to ^ thdr princesses!” But State theater. tablished on Capitol avenue, he was A score of 23 to 3 In favor of the McCormick, r- . ..1 0 0 0 1 0 a twin bill on the strength of two bring the score to a tie at aigbt aU. eoored on e^ Infltld out power aa they did last April, when — — — — — — the ninth when Lewlda doubled off to stave off scoring imtil the third. also learned, and we hope it sticks A t this point. Cargo was relieved I was the twentieth century when Bob led the way Inside, and they July 27-Aug. 1. — Red Men’s an­ made chief of staff, and held that "Hot Dogs" over the "Hamburgers” ' the paint shop in left. Poutney sln- Fails to Place in Met Meet three-run splurges Ire the Brook- In Moriivty’B half of the j they gained a two and a half 29 1 4 24 18 2 Mikoleit and Farrand starred for with us, tost there is absoluted no by Chapman, whom the visitors talked of economic pressure found chairs In a darkened room nual carnival at Dougherty's lot. position for several years. He was was the result of a softball game led to center scoring Lewida. the Green with Slttarz, first sacker ROYAL OAKS SMEAR lyna, after Curt Davis had turned Bob O’Malley started things i where there were many people who lengths victory over California on Score by innings: such thing as a certainty In sports pounded for four bits to score five the short duration of both war Sept. 8. 6, 7.— 40th annual conven­ also a member of the staff of St. umpired by the veteran "Sandy” the west coast. BURSACK BROTHERS f 'aganl grounded to GenovesI, who for the Saints in the leading role. In a neat 6-hlt pitching job to take mlng with a hit over second 1 eostaoy. Love was sweet and sipped sherry and listened to music. tion of Hartford District Luther Francis’ hospitpl. Hanna. (Concordia A. C. . . . 030 000 Kfac__4 as Bonthron Creates New ---- in the future we hope to govern the opener 7-2. more runs. Again in tha alghtb Washington, an even money - tossed to Thompson, forcing Pout- The box score; Popowlcs drew a pasa and will bt and brittle. So she put her As her e3res grew accustomed to League here, sponsored by Luther He was bom In London, England, Captain Ralph Rockwell of the Richie, A. C...... 001 000 000__1 ourselves accordingly whenever w# Miss Chance to Lead four more hits accounted for three favorite In the varsity and freshman ;ney. Rautenberg singled to center Manchester Green "hit and run” play on, Tomn I hand on Bob’s arm and said, the darkness, Marcia distinguished League of Emanuel Lutheran attended High school in Plattsburgh, Hamburgers admitted they were a * —Watyn bunted foul on third ’ WEST ENDS BY 12-1 feel toe urge to test our predicting By losing the second game, the more runs to put the game oa ice pies hit a ocreecblng triple contests, the latter a two-mlle *IN NEW LOCATION strike. and scored Pagani, who bad stole AB. R, H. PO. A. E. Record for Distance; Sets beyond any doubt. see you at dinner at T." _____ faces. There was a profile of a church. N. Y., Texas Medical college and flat buneb. He allowed their we second previously, from second. ability... .oh,by the way, Braddock’s Cubs missed out on a chance to terfisld. Benny Zajac popped ■ affair that opens the regatta Runs batted in, Reimer, Weiss, R. Bycholski, cf .... 4 0 1 8 0 0 Dunnigan .of.-tha-Harttord fllub, won’t rush you, Marda. Mar- caineb clearness — dark hair looped hospital, Sind In 1881, took a seoohd ness lay In not selecUhg Dr. ■ Poutney had a perfect day with our choles to beat Bcbmaling If and break into Uia Isagua lead, for- tba gret and " A i" Olanaantl waali at 5 p. m., is an odds-on-chbice to Lasblnske, Duchen; three base hit, Joe Lovett. 8b . ;8~ 0 0 ' 0 2 i was replaced tn the fifth fnune by .me when you get ready. But over the ears — a bright frock. It M. D. degree at Bellevue (College of Reynolds for their team inasmuch Now In New Store at Hartford the willow getting four singlea defeated the WII- when they clash for the heavy­ Cardinals got their ears plimsd when the visitors w are ____ capture the five-cornered junlor- Weiss; sacrifice hit. Weiss; stolen Fatriss, 2 b ...... 4 0 0 2 0 0 Early Pace; Tn Steeple­ UmanUo West Binds yesterday after- O'Leary who had ths SalberUnga get rMdyt” His smile was was Roaita! The musicians were New York University. • as the spectacular fielding ability of Road and McKee Street — 'Lewlda hit a double and two sin­ weight champtonsblp of toe world back by Bill Terry's Giants tor tbs ful tn getting Sipplas at ttae j varalty three-miles race against bases, Rautenberg, R. Lashiiuke, B. Lovett, lb .... 8 1 1-7 2 0 fioon by the decisive score of 13-1. practically sattng out ef hls hMd, aad Imploring. "Mind if 1 playihg’ Softly so she did not call He entered private practice in Dr. Reynolds at short stop was gles.. G. Kowskl hit two doubles Zapatka, ss .... 8 1 1 2 8 1 . . . .he can’t lose. It's a olncb.. . . second straight day, dropping a IM "A l” tater eoored Mortartar'a Bob’s attention to the glrL He Hartford In 1883 and had been active Cornell, Navy, Columbia and Syra­ Grand Opening July 1st. putt, Zwlck, Reimer, ReiUy, Duim; ■The^yals pounded out no less than 'decision when Travis Jackson's allowing but ena bit in four Innings, : around, thoughTi Tou seem to worth more than any five of their cuse, and a single for the Red Men. Borello, I f ...... 2 2 0 4 0 0 chase Trials. run. Morlarty Brothna ' a lo t” would have smiled and let it go, she up to about five years ago, when be men. The teams: double plays, R. Lashlnske to PUtt singles, two doubles. homer ^ t o two oii sewed up the besides getting a double aad two The sum of $60.20 was added to ' Locals Take Lead Jarvis, r f ...... 0 1 0 0 0 0 Uiree triples and one home run. We've devoted three long para­ thrice more In the second, did not mention the confusion knew. Because she loved him again retired. Hamburgers—Capt. R. Rockwell, The regatta schedule (eastern Bursack Brothers who have corn- to Weber to Weiss; left on bases, New York victory. singles for the afternoon. Magnuson the Legion flreworim fund last Fri­ standard time) and the lanes; In Sunday’s game, the Bluefields Mikolelt, c ...... 8 0 2 8 1 0 graphs to our latest disappointment and Benny Zajeo punched' at had followed the'concelled wed- for that minute — because she did Ed. Edgerton, N. Smith, H. Elliott, ducted a Nation-Wide Grocery store (^ncordla A. C. 8, Richie A. C. 8; got away to a one run lead when Farrand, p ...... 8 0 1 0 8 0 Marceau started for the West Aa It waa, toe Cubs stayed a half­ stood out for toe Sslberllngs, taking (Special to The H en ld ) and beg leave of our readers. If any, game back In second place, just a to the outfield and Oianeantij sad M arda was grateful that not knoW If the minute would last day and Saturday for a total to date Jr., J. Cummings, George Fish, R. 5 p. m., freshman two-mlles race at 470 Hartford road for a number base on balls, off Rautenberg 2, Pagani and A. Raguikus hit dou­ Wright, r f ...... L 1 0 1 0 0 B n ^ and pltehed good ball until the seven ebanoas at Uis hot eornir to turn to other matters of mo­ game In front of the pounding hoe been playing great ball f « Bdot for 60 seconds^r 60 years —wanted of $321.84. Recent contributors to Schaler, H. Rylander, Jr., Al. —1, Navy; 2, (Cornell; 8, California; of years, have now removed to their Flanery 3; hit by pitcher (Fischer) bles. In the foutb A. Ragusfcus dou- Glen Park, Yonkers, N. Y^ June nxtb when the Royals counted with without a bobble. Practice will bs 4, Columbia; 5, Syracuse; 6, Wash­ m en t.... Manchester High’s golf Pittaburgh Pirates, who nosed out held every night this week, starting local club, ■ mashed a triple tali to know and didn’t — she moved a the fund are: 50 FROM OUT-OF-TOWN Hayes, F. Wells, Sr. new store across the street at the by Flanery; struck out, by Rauten­ • bled to right center. Patton doubled Totals ... 22 6 6 27 11 2 33— (A P ) — Jos McCIuskey, com­ four, on singles by Dixon and Hed- little closer, and Bob put a strong ington. berg 13. Flanery 6; Ume, 1:45; um­ lund, a walk to Sturgeon, a fielders' team recently wound up Its season toe Phillies 7-8 In a battle of homers tonight which all players must at­ to bring home two more andj ^ c w , half an hour later, Marda Previously acknowledge*} ...$261.64 Hot Doge— Capt H. L. Tenney, F. corner of Hartford road and McKee to right and A. Raguskus only got 8L Jade peting to develop hls speed for the In toe bad graces of the school I dressing with unusual care. Her hand around her hand as they lay In 6 p. m., junior-varsity three-miles streeL pires, Slbrinsz, Barry. choice and a triple by Grube. 'rte In which Arky Vaughan hammered tend. scored on Putnam’s belt dowi^ Dr. N. A. B u r r ...... 50 TO TALK BRIDGE PLANS Wella Jr., Phil Wells, Harry Wells, as far as third as the ball was AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Olympic steeplechase tryouts, fail­ authorities, . . . on Ineligible player out a pair. base. _ frock was of blue taffeta her lap. race— 1, Navy; 2, Cornell; 3, Ck)Ium- The new location Is In a new brick Richie A. O. Msndzuk, 2b ItoyMs scored three more In the Hartford Clnb Beverage Mrs. Edward H e s s ...... SO H. B. EBlott Dr. Reynolds, H. M. nearly caught. A. Raguskus scored 0 8 0 0 was used agsinat Meriden In scor­ large white flowers gave the bla; 4, Washington; 5, Syracuse. building which Bursack Brothers AB R HPO A E Shanimn, ss . ed to place In the senior metropoli­ eighth on singles by DUon, Btur- A homer also decided the other AB R HPO A B McTrottee eettled down "Ready?” he said when the song T. P. Holloran ...... 1.00 Tenney, William Foster, H. R. Ry­ on a wild pitch. tan track and field championships ing an 18-0 victory and when It was National League game, with Wally don of having been blown was done, and they came again Into lander. 7 p. m., varsity four-miles race— bad built, and Is modern In every Reilly. 2b ...... 8 1 0 2 0 0 Heddes, 8b .. g o n . Grubs, and a triple by Jim Mc- Dunes, s s ...... 4 8 8 1 8 3 locale didn't do much John V. C re g a n ...... 50 The BSectric Boat finally solved hers Saturday. discovered toe match w a. forfeited Berger clubbing the four-bagger to nst It In a madcap wind. The the sweet, dark night, and walked Meeting Tomorrow Night in 1, California; 2, (Cornell; 3, Pennsyl­ respect. A number of new fixtures Johnson, If ...... 4 0 1 0 0 0 Sobieske, If .. J. O'Lsary, lb, ef .6 8 0 9 1 0 til tha lucky seventh. ”W a Cornelius Foley ...... 80 Other sports for the day were the Liewlda when LaPletra drove a ter­ McCIuskey, entered tn both ths to the losers. . . . tbs boys were give the Boston Bees their series ilet shoulders and flaring sUrt to a little park, nearby, where the Parish House to Discuss'Ex­ vania; 4, Navy; 5, Ck)lumbla; 6, have been installed Including refri­ Duim. c ...... 2 3 1 7 4 0 rific liner over the left field fence. Zurawakt, cf . '&S ninth found a new pitcher, Scully, If, l b ...... 8 1 1 7 0 3 jae was on on an error, Elmer W ed en ...... 1.00 usual horseshoes, croquet volley 1,500 and 0,0)00 meter events, com­ severely censured for unsportsmaru- over toe Reds with a final 3-2 win. ipbaaixed the slimness of the silhouette o f a new church was slim tra Route to Hartford. ball and bridge. Syracuse; 7, Washington. gerated display cases. Although Watyn, aa ...... 2 0 1 2 2 0 In the fifth the Bluefields scored SItarz, lb . .. tobarge In the box for the West D. O'Lsary, p, 8b .8 1 3 3 8 0 dumped It down and was; Polish American C lu b ...... 2.00 business is being conducted at the Flanery, 3b. cf ...2 O' 0 0 0 2 Puzilka, rf ... peted only In the former race. Ths Ends, and the Royals promptly Ilke conduct and apology was made The Reds lost not only the game, Maloney, c ...... 6 I 1 8 1 0 O'MaUsy was safe os tba ist that was girded In dark blue and black in the sky. Paris lay far smother when Smith singled and former Fordham star set a fast pace but their catcher, Ernie Lombardi, e t Her slippers were of the Dr. E. C. Higgins ...... 2.00 new location. It is not planned to Walsh, cf, 3 b ____ 3 0 0 8 0 0 Sevetz, e .. . scored five more runs on two Walks to Meriden... .It Is said the Inci­ Cesser, Sb, If ....6 3 3 0 0 0 tosse out Zajao at tblroi Po below. Marcia leaned across a Henry Oess ...... 25 stole second, Cottone singled to and took the lead at the outset, aa well, when a tout tip Injured hls be dark velvet and there was a wooden railing, at one side of the More than fifty reservations from have an official grand opening until Galnan, r f ...... 8 o 0 1 0 0 Dubiel, p ,... to O Leary and Dixon, a triple by dent may have repercussions tn the Santangelo, rf ...6 2 1 0 0 0 singled and l,efty counted. _ Paul F e r r is ...... Bu center scoring Smith. holding It for two laps. Passing finger. (tie silver cape to match the dress. park, and saw that steps led to out-of-town have been received for perhaps the first of July. A t that Gleason, l b ...... 3 0 1 6 0 1 Traflcantl, If , Keeney, a double by Georgs May future in toe elimination of golf as Cardino, 3 b ...... 2 3 0 0 0 0 got a nice band ss bs eteppad I Mrs. Thonas Glenney ...... 50 MANCHESTER MASONS I Sports Roundup | The Electric Boat tied it up the the finish llns on tbs third lap, be Ttgen Defeat Yanks I three orchids arrived without Paris, far below. the Inter-communlty meeting at the time a real bang-up opening plan­ Duchen, p ...... 3 0 1 0 1 0 last of tbs fifth when Cassells was and a home run by Grubs, ths latter a minor sport here but thl« is de­ Dunnlgan, p ...... 8 1 8 1 1 1 plats and very. graciously i Reuben B osley...... ,50 Totals ...... 82 0 6 24 12 1 could not meet the cballengsa of Tbs Yankees, msantlms, were ''pard M arda pinned them on her "Letls walk down” , she said, and Center church parish house tomor­ By EDDIE BKIETZ ned wiLh special low-prices prevail­ safe on Smith’s error. Barry doubled being the longest drive of the after- nied by toe school... .Manobsstsr’s Pinto, 2 b ...... ,8 0 0 0 3 0 the fans with , a taomendoua * John Dwyer ...... 25 ing In all departm ent BUI Bonthron, his New York A. C. noon. dropping their second straight de­ ilder, k n o w i^ that Bob bad held out her hand. row at 6:30 p. m., sponsored by the OBSERVE ST. JOHN’S DAY Associated Press Sports Writer. 25 4 5 21 7 ~ i to left sending Cassella to third. Score In Irmlcgs: team-mate, and Ernest Fedsroff of record for toe season consists of cision to toe suppoiedly slipping De­ run eraaeb over Danlsla head.-^ bt them. "Just a minute.” Gently Bob Julius Dubaldo...... 23 Chamber of Commerce to consider Concordia A. O. Smlda singled to right scoring Cas- Man. Green ...... 001 102 l l x —6, Dixon was on the mound for the five wins end nine losses.. .. 47 16 13 37 11 6 'The vlaltore threatened to^ Clarence Anderson...... 25 New York, June 22.—(A P)—Lou t-be Mlllrose A.A., and fell beck to Iwyala and was In complete control troit Tigers, despite. Joe Di Mag­ "See here, M arda Cunningham” , swung her around until she faced plans for a new Connecticut river Ambers wlU Uck both SchmeUng and „ AB R HPO A B sella and Barry. The Electric Boat Two base hits, Mikolelt; bass on Sslberllngs the bell game in the ninth James Dougherty...... 50 About 150 Members of Lodge wind up in sixth place, Bontbron'a of the West Ends from the start, gie's home run. The loss, however, warned her mirrored reflection. him. "I promised to let you take bridge. The towns to be represent­ Braddock . . . the Dodgers will win Weiss, l b ...... 4 0 0 6 0 0 won the game in the sixth when balls off, Farand 1, Dubiel 8; struck sprint on the final tap carried him Ths Twilight League evidently only cut a half-game off the Yanks' Sullivan, 3b they simred two runs end Mrs. Margaret F r y e r ...... 25 ELKS LODGE OFHCERS ^ s West Ends acored their lone run Heally, c ..., I can’t go haywire! Maybe the your time. But I have to know. ed Include, Hartford, East Hartford. Attend Special Service in St. the National League pennant and go Zwlck, b s ...... 4 0 1 2 3 0 Uoben drove one over the right out by, Farrand 6. Dubiel 4; Ume, to victory In four minutes, 1-lOtb of bit upon a nifty Idea In giving away flve-Oame American League lead. bases loaded in an ax d ttiig' 1 did miss you—so wbatT Maybe Marda. What are you going to do John Carlin ...... 25 Glastonbury, WllUmantlc, V'ethers- Mary’s Church. PUtt, Sb, p ...... 4 0 3 0 2 0 field wall. 3:CMJ: umpires, Dwyer. In the third on two singles and an a $3.00 cash prize at each gam e.. . . R -'-e Hie Ri'-o- ' >i'n?e Red Sox Snow, cf, ss ., on to beat the St. Louis Browns In a second, creating a new record. •rror by Dixon. Antonio, 1b .. but Jaokis May snared a ^ l.bated to face the sodal mob about us?” George Finch ...... fleld, Coventry, South Coventry, Burkhardt, cf .. . .4 0 1 0 0 1 . Ih the seventh when Lewida was The old mark was neld by Joe Man- report has It that both games play­ could get no better than an even the world's series . , . Brevity is A T STATE CONVENTION The result of this game will prob- at first base to clinch the i without proving be had J. T. Falknor...... South I Windsor, Bast Windsor and Manchester lodge of Masons ob­ Weber, 2b ...... 3 0 1 1 0 0 at bat, bs suffered a painful injury AMERKB-WEST WILLINGTON gan of ths N. Y. A. C., ex-Cornell ed last week brought satisfying col­ break in tlien uuuo.e bill with the Magnuson, Sb going to win a race . . . don’t laugh Sbly surprise many local fans as the M ortar^ Btoo. ged his game. Oh, what’s the Bhe turned hack, her thoughts Bufsack Brothers ...... Bolton. served St. John’s Day yesterday, at­ . . . afU r that upset In the Yankee Fischer, I f ...... 2 0 0 2 0 1 when he was hit on the arm by one Playing below their usually good star, at 4:00.2. Bonthron's triumph lections from the fans In attend­ who won toe nightcap 6-3, after Qulgle, ss, cf F. C. F a rle y ...... West Binds hold two victories over Sterling, if .. AB.R. K.PO.'g B e gets under your akin and still lost In the music, not knowing The meeting Is open to all towns­ tending divine services at St. Mary’s Stadium Friday night, anything can RiKkville Order Well Repre­ N. Lashlnske, If . .1 0 0 0 0 0 '■ot Smida’s pitches. He was taken form, the PoUah.Aihericans Capped qualified him for tbs semi-final ance, toe teams making expenses Wes Ferrell turned In toe day's best Mrs. Lillian Kennedy ... the town champion Bluefields. In Wmllli. i f .... O’Mallay, 2b . . . . . 8 8 know It!” clearly what her answer would be. people Interested and It Is hoped Episcopal church to hear Rev. happen and probably will . . . just Reimer, r f ...... 2 0 0 0 1 0 to a hospital to aee If there was any a close decision to West Wllllngrton Olympic tryouts. with a little to spars... .incidental­ pitching parformancs In the open­ William Kennedy...... sented at Conclave in Willi- Dixon, the Royals have found a Cirgo, p ..... Popowlce,rf ..,,.6 3 be evening was gay. It was late Suddenly a girl’s laughter was very that many will attend. Dinner will Arthur F. Lewis, of Naugatuck, don’t say we didn’t warn you, boya R. Lashlnske, rf . .0 0 0 0 0 0 break. St the Autumn street diamond yes­ Bill Murcb of the New York Curb ly, toe two drawings to data went er, allowing but two bits In a 3-0 Buglar Chiater...... mantic Saturday. terday afternoon, 7 to 5, a three-run pitcher who wlU give the teams In Chapman, p . Sipples, lb ...... 6 8 i they came to Zenl’s, the mec- near. be served at 6:30 o’clock for 75 Grand Master of the Grand Lodge Squatrito, c .... 2 1 0 10 2 0 Bloeflelds Exchange, slated to take part In the to fatu from Highland Park.... abutout. Depot Square Oarage .,. rally In the ninth falling short of toe local twilight league plenty to May, lb ---- , . , . 0 0 i for Americans who want to laugh "Slumming In Montmartre?*Isn’t cents per person. It Is expected of Connecticut, deliver the sermon. Along with 599 other aspirin-soak­ J. Muschko, p ...... 0 0 0 01 0 AB R H PO A E 1600 meter event, did not compete. I Detroit's victory over the Yanks B. 2Sajac, 3b ... ,6 1 jitta lk and dance the new day In. Mrs. Branniek...... About 1(10 members of the lodge at­ Rockville lodge of Elks waa rep­ victory. Marko o f the visitors held The Eastern semi-final tryouts for think of aa he possesses a large boosted toe Tigers Into a fourth- 40 8 0 37 11 lb a beautiful, beautiful night? that most of the meeting will be ' ed writers, who picked Louio, this Rautenberg, 3b . .2 0 1 0 0 0 Pagani, c ...... 4 2 1 18 0 1 The West Sides will practice to­ Giansanti, a s ...... 6 2 fThere are gigolos and hostesses” , came for a breath of fresh air.” George Annell...... tended the service, 'they marched resented at the E3ka state conven­ the locals to two hits and two runs the Olympics will be held at Har. amouht o f curves and a fast one that place tie, as the Cleveland Indianii Two base hits, Antonio, voted to the proposed new bridge corner is just coming to . , . what Rautenberg, 2b . 5 0 2 1 0 0 really hums when It comes across. night at 6 o'clock at toe West Side Putnam, cf ...... 4 0 ' bt 'Von Wormstedt explained, Bob turned swiftly and his brows George Borst...... to the church from the Masonic tion In WllUmantlc yesterday by Cottone, ss ...... 4 l l l 0 0 for eight Innings but 'Weakened In vard Stadium In Boston next Satur­ trounced toe Senators 8-8 to drop O'Leary: hits, off Cargo 4, Chap­ across the Connecticut river, it be­ a fight! . . . what a grand exhibi­ 28 1 7 21 9 2 TOe Royals will hold a practice this field and all players are requested be telephone on each table la a were drawn in impatience. "Oh, James Breen ...... ing felt that communities In tols vi­ Temple. tion SchmeUng put up . . . and Past Ehcalted Ruler and state Audi­ Score by innings: A. Raguskus, 3b. 8 1 0 1 0 0 the last frame to allow four hits and day and McCfiilskey la expected to them out of a third-position dead­ man 4, Dunnlgan 5, D. O’Leary 1; Hilderbrand, If .,6 1 tor George H. WiUia'haa of Manches­ Wednesday evening In preparation to be on bond promptly... .toe W. Ztjac, 0 ...... 8 1 dous device. Tou can call any Roslta. Good evening. Not alone? Mr. Benevento...... cinity should work together for Its Rev. Lewis delivered an inspiring how sorry the mighty Louis looked Richie A. C...... 200 101 0__4 Patton, lb, cf .. . 4 0 2 0 0 0 three runs. earn a berth In the steeplechase. In lock. Roimdlng out the program, stolen bases. Sslberllngs 3, Hartford ter, Past Bhcalted Ruler and Chap­ for Friday evening's game in toe schedule for the Y. M. C. A. softball WInana, p ...... 4 1 er table In the room. I ’ll get 'T have an escort— In there.” She Miss Breen ...... erection m sooi aa possible. address after Rev. J. Stuart Neill Varrick, cf, rf.,4 1 0 2 0 0 Tony Quartus toed the slab for which he has reigned supreme In the ths Athletics, after hearing that 1; left on bases, Sslberllngs 6, Hart­ . . . of course, Joe hurt his hands, lain Michael J. Conway of RockviUe, Concordia A. G. ,.■... 001 OQO 0__1 Twilight League. league this week sends toe Second . dta for us.” motioned to the low, dark building. John E. D w y e r ...... Judge Raymond A. Johnson of had welcomed the members of the Lewlda, rf, lb .,. 4 l 3 3 0 0 the PA’S and deserved a better fate, U. S. for the past six years. Only their old teammate, Jimmy Dykes, ford 8; base on balla off Cargo 4, but Just the same he wasn’t the Esteemed Leading Knight Arthur Runs batted In, Weiss, Watyn, The box score: CLingregational church against St. rltoslta was slim and dark with ."We were Just going". Bob an­ John O. M ahoney...... this town, chairman of the bridge fraternity. Rev. Lewis talked about same old Joe Louis after Max belted Becker, If ...... 8 1 0 0 0 0 pitching six-hit ball. He also struck the first two In each semi-final meet had just re-signed ss White Box Chapman 1, Dunnlgan 3, O'Leary 1; 44 14 17 37 W. McFaU of Rockville Esteemed Walsh; two base hits, Dunn, Watyn; Royal Oaka Bridget's tonight, the O n ter church lacquered hair and red lac- swered. "Marcia wants to try these John H. Lappen ...... commission, will be one o f the prin' pathways of life, urging the Masons, him with that right . . , from the hits, off J. Musebko 3 in 3 (none out Poutney, p ...... 4 1 4 1 3 0 out twelve batters and did not Issue will qualify for the finals at Ran­ manager, clouted hls Chicago club struck out by Cargo 6, Chapman 1, OunpanJos Loyal Knight Ronald H. Ferguson ABRHPOAA against toe Firemen Wednesday ered fingernails. When she steps." John Zamatls ...... clpal speakers. Raycroft Walsh, as men, to prepare a pathway for fourth, when he was knocked down, In 4th), PUtt 2 In 4; stolen bases, a single pass. Four of the seven dalls Island on July 11 and 13. Mc- 11-5 with an eight-run, aeventh- Dunnlgan 4, O'Lsary 4. A B .R H.PO. of Manchester and Esteemed Lec­ McKay, r f...... 6 0 3 1 0 0 M I 1 need, her 'bright red skirts made a Oh, yes?" Rosita’s laughter George B ellow s...... prestdent of the Hamilton Propeller God to come Into their lives. He until the finish, Joe just wasn’t In Burkhardt, Weber, Reimer, Reilly, 86 8 18 27 8 1 runs garnered by WUlIngton were Cluskey, bolder of the national night and ths A. O U, W. against tnnlng uprising which saw toe un­ ------. .. Crocco, 3b ...... 6 1 1 3 M .' whirl and her sllver-elad feet Brunner’s M a rk et...... stressed the Importance of leader­ turing Knight Paul J. Roden of gifts on four errors. Bycholski steeplechase and 5,000 meter McConkey, 8b . . . a 0 1 i i o the South Mstbodlsts F rid a y .... usual occurrence of a plnch-hltter. Torello, ss . ,, ...5 1 8 1 « broke Into flurried little bells. "But company, will also apeak. Mayors of the race . . . give SchmeUng plenty Dunn, Walsh; left on bases, Concor­ Rockville Red Men O’Laary, c f ...... 4 3 3 4 1 0 ely touched the floor. William B. A lv o r d ...... ship in the common problems of the Rockville. starred at bat for the looala collect­ crowns, will defend the former at In this case young chubby Dean, Cammarano, lb ..4 3 It will make you so tired! Remem­ several municipalities wlU attend as of credit . . , hs mixed a lot of Urbano J. Osano, o f Manchester, dia A C. 8, Rlcble A. C. 4; base on M. Kowskl, If .. 4 0 0 1 0 0 Kssnty. 3b, s s .. . . 8 1 3 3 5 1 1 8 "Tou never have danced with a ber how long It took the night we Friend ...... day and reminded the Masons they Holmes, 2b, lb .,8 0 0 4 8 0 ing a double and a singls. Aehley Palmer Stadium In Princeton on eoms up twice in the same frame Daniris, cf ...... 8 1 1 3 0 wall aa leading business men. brains with an ordinary amount of catered for 400 persons at ths ban­ balls, off J. Muschko 2, PUtt 2, Dixon, p ...... 4 8 1 0 1 1 Detroit—Moslem Temple stakes League Standing '] ? ” she asked Marcia when walked down. Bob?” Friend ...... should assert themselves In con;ect- brawn to win that scrap. G. Kowskl, lb, p . 8 0 3 8 1 0 and Mlski featured for (he wlimers. July 4. and get two hits. Mahan, rf ...... 5 0 quet. Grand Exalted Ruler, James Duchen 8; struck out, by J. Musch­ Hedlund, o ...... 4 3 1 7 8 0 goes to Mrs. A . M. Oesch’s Mias 8 3 V neone pointed out the paid dano- In the semi-darkness Marda R. K. Anderson...... Ing evils and to show the way to a AmbrpsI, 8b ..,, 2 0 0 1 2 1 West WllUngton Town Team Blakeslee, If . ...4 ' 0 1 1 bettor community. T. Halllnan, of New York O ty, was ko 3, PUtt 8, Duchen 8; tlms, 1:30; Sturgeon, lb .... 4 3 1 11 i o Dolphin, which squals Detroit track Memphis— Southern amateur golf YESTERDAY’S RESULTS partners. ”Oh, but you must, saw Bob’s eyes narrow and the J. O. H ettin ger...... Anyway Ftancla Albertantl, the umpires, Slbrinsz, Barry. May, rf ...... 2 0 0 0 0 1 AB R H PO A E NaUosul O'Heady, 3b .. •. *8 1 1 8 0.’ go get Pierre. Tou’U like guest speaker. Ucher, lb ...... 4 1 1 7 0 0 Gruba I f ...... 4 3 3 0 0 0 record for 5V$ furkmga in flnlshl^ erown goes to Jack Munfer, with 8 swift step he took toward Roslta. Barlow Radio Bbop ...... FIVE W IN CHICKENS demon press agent, is sitting pretty Nolan, rf ...... 2 0 0 1 0 0 CJrowley, c ...... 3 0 0 4 ' C. Ksensy, 3b, as. 1 0 0 1 0 1 In front of Ooramina aad Monagar and 3 win over Fred Haas, Jr., In 86 CaUcogo 7-4, Brooklyn 3-8. S!" "It must have been some other Arthur Drug Company . . he has never balWhooed a loser West, cf ...... 4 0 0 1 0 1 Potter, 2b ...... 4 0 0 1 2 0 New York 6, S t Louis 4. McTrottM, p . ...4 0 ' Bhe was gone for some time, Prochoska, aa ....4 2 0 2 0 2 Davidson, 3b .... 3 0 0 0 0 1 Mlko. boles. 9 t 1 man, Roslta. Tve never been here C. A lo is lo ...... ' HOSPITAL NOTES . Just the same, Francis bet on GenovesI, ss ..,. 4 1 1 2 4 0 May, 3 b ...... i o 1 0 0 1 Pittaburgh 7, Philadelphia 8. Demaelo, x ...... 1 0 0 0 q was sure that she bad for- with you.” a B a rlo w ...... AT POPULAR MARKET Louis In three roimds . . . he*U deny DINNER RESERVATIONS r Kullck, e ,..,...4 0 0 5 2 0 Harko, p< .... ___8 1 1 8 2 0 By ASSOCIATED PRESS Boston 8, Cincinnati 8. ber promise and was glad, "Oh, no? Then how did you William Anderson ...... It, but It’s true . , the only writer I Yesterday'*s Stars Thompson, p, 2b. 4 0 1 1 3 0 Aehley, cf ... ___4 1 8 0 0 0 Admitted Saturday: Miss Lillian T o ta ls ...... 41 12 14 27 U *5 Amerieao 87 6 9 >4 g a man for a dance was know where to come?” Mrs. Jennie B eeb e...... who picked SchmeUng waa voung Fllgel, I f ___ ....4 0 0 2 0 0 NA'nONAL LEAGUE Hutton of 04 Spruce street and By ASSOCIATED PRESS Batting— S. Martin, CanUnaU WUUmatnic Boston 8-8, S t Louis 0-6. disgusting. But eventually "1 came with Jimmy one night Oecar Anderson ...... More to Be Awerded This BUI Farnsworth of the N. Y. Bve- CLOSE THURSDAY NIGHT 32 1 5 24 IS 3 Mlski. c . . . .. 8 2 0 12 2 0 Detroit 8, New York 7. Campanlas ...... 300 lOQ 0Ql| Its returned with a tall, dark Dorothy Gilmore of 9 North streeb Wally Berger, Bees— His homer Hockla, rf 8 0 0 0 0 0 .876; J. Moore. PhUIies A64. ABRHPOAA after you girls bad gone to bed. Emil Anderson ...... Week — Coapon Appears street ntng Journal . . . SchmeUng hugged Red Men ______010 000 000— 1 ...... Harrington, e f . . 8 0 1 0 0 0 Straugh, Dougan Winners Philadelphia 11, Chicago 5. Morlarty Bros. .. 430 010 43x-> who bowed very low William Davies...... with one on-provided winning runs Bluefields ...... OOO 030 S2x— 8' Woodworth, 3b .^ 8 Runs—J, Martin, Cardinals 54; But aee here. Pm not answering Dally In The Herald. Discharged Saturday: Mra. him after It waa all over . . . Dick against Deds. Vaughan, Pirates 61. Johnson, I f ...... 5 1 1 4 1 0 caevsland 8, Washington 3. .danced very w e ll He began to anybod/s catechism. Tou’re a nice Angelo Compoelo ...... , Coffman, Giant pitcher, also picked British-American Hub’s An- Two base hits, G. Kowskl, 2, Geno- Sokum, r f ...... 1 STANDINGS X—Batted for O’Heady la ‘ ' bar too closely and she tried to Bertha Fletcher of Bolton, Mrs. Chubby Dean, Athletics — Had BUdgy, 8b ...... -.1 Runs batted In —^Medwick, Card­ B o a n .fib ...... 4 0 3 4 3 0 little girl, Roslta, but run al Dillon Sales and Service . Marion Glenney of 443 Bast Center SchmeUng aad won considerable nual Outing Sunday After­ vesi, Thompson, Lewida; stolen Mella, l b , c ...... 8 0 o 7 1 1 Of Special Links Events N atloM i Two base bite, Torello; three \ e away. When she did be two hits in one liming as pinch bit­ inals 63; Ott, Giants 55. Beat I t ” Bausola Radio Bervloe .. Two chickens each were won by street, Mrs. Bmlly Schaefer of 20 ihoney . . . Mike Jacqbs'made a bases, GenovesI, Pagani. Rauten­ w . hits, Sipples, Giansanti, Wb a little. Someone w noon at Villa Louise. ter in 11-6 victory over White Sox. 38 7 6 27 7 2 Hits—Jordan, Bees 95; Msdwlck, M arc«au .p ...... 8 0 0 0 1 0 I.. P.C. Roslta stood with her hands Howard Briggs ...... the following in the drawings held Flower street Mrs. Helen Sokolow- Uttle money, but nothing lUce the berg; double plays, GenovesI to Robatge, p ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 S t Louis ...... 87 33 home runs, Sipples; sacrifice- flpMillght pictures and at- Arky Vaughan. Pirates—Hit two P. A. CL Cardliisls 85s .617 crossed la front of heb. "Anyway, Emil C arlson...... at the Popular MaTket, Rublnow ski of 260 Woodland street Harold $250,000 he was counting on. Holmes to G. Kowskl; left on bases, Kaminski, 2b .... 8 0 1 6 0 0 8. J. Straugh captured the 18-584 10—74: E. (tole. 95-21— 74; C. C h icago...... 85 33 .614 W. Zajao, Winans; stolen waa turned on the pho- homers in 7-6 win over Phillies. A B R H P O A E Triples — CamOUs PhUlIes and we were very tired when the steps Mrs. A. D eyo rla ...... building on Saturday: Topllffe o f 9 Nelson Place and Mrs. 6» I I N o reservations win be accepted Bluefields 7, Red Men 8; bases on Goodman, Reds 8. Oook. r f ...... ,4 0 0 3 0 0 hole medal play tournament at the Thornton, 85-13— 74; P. Ballsieper, Pittsb u rgh ...... 85 24 MS Torello, Pntnem; left on Advertlsementa, or Sun- ■ Marv Owen, Tigers—Drove In two Haraburda, ss ....4 0 0 1 1 2 ended, my darling, and we came Oarrone Market ...... Ednah Finley, 83 Bldrldge street; Frank Faixlna and Infant son of 42 Instead of Joe Jacobs It' was the for the British-American club’s an­ runs with double as Yanks were de­ balls, off Poutney 8, Thompson 4; 'Home runs— Ott, Giants 13; J. Blcknell, e ...... 8 0 0 8 0 0 local County club yesterday, turn­ 84-9— 76; W. 8. Hyde. 91-16-^-76; New Y o r k ...... 82 36 M 2 Campenlas 13, Morlarty Broa.^ newa pictures, M arda guessed, home with the dawn. Now I must Raymond Bowers aaaaaaaaa»> Frank Leldholdt. lU Bldrldge Oak street experts who were hoUetlng, "W e nual outing Sunday, later than struck out, by Poutney 18, Thomp­ Opalacli, 2b ...... 1 1 0 15 0 Hsggsrty, lb .... 1 0 0 0 1 1 ing In a card of 86-23— 68, while H. Cincinnati...... 29 boee oh balls, off MoTrottaS 8,'' hoped that the camera would feated. Moore,'CamllU, and Klein, PbUUss 9. Dr. L. Holmes, 96-20—76; D. St. 80 .402 go back.” \ Herbert B. House street; Mra. Marion Borst, 39 Oa't Mrs.' Annie O’Donnell o f Dorches­ wuz robbed" . , Burria^enklna, Thursday night, the committee an­ son 8, G. Kowskl 2; hits o ff Thomp- Saverlck. 3b...... 1 2 Stolen bases—J. Martini, Cardin­ Tlrone, s s ...... 4 0 0 1 8 1 J. ^ u g a n was ths wtansr Satur­ Boston V i...... 39 ana 9r hit- by plteher, O’F ilM ra n d■ this—thisI gigolo. Then, Wes Ferrell, Red Sox, and Kojr A. ObuebowakL ef 4 0 a t John, 99-22— 77; L. Wsiman. 96- 38 .468 Alone agvin. Bob caught M arda Davis Bakery ...... street, Mrs. Albert Beebe, Talcott- ter, Mass., and Vernon Bern of 192 the cartoonist, says every right hand nounced today. Members planning son 9 In 6 2-8 innings, o ff G. Kowskl als U ; B. Martin, Cardinals and days play over a selected nine holes Philadelphia...... 21 40 544 Winans;' struck ou t by Wiiu _ taking advantage o f the Bell, Browiu — Ferrell, llmitqd Byciudakl, lb . . . .4 i 17— 78; R. N. Burnham, 95-16—78; to him. *700 don’t believe her, do Green and Gold Bakery . vlUe; Jessie H. Brink, 89 Main Sargeant street Hartford. were Uck SchmeUng lu d ed was felt by an to go must sign with the Stewart at Browns to two bits In wliming open­ 4 in 11-3; hit by pitcher,.by Pout­ Oalan, Chibs 9. Totsls ...... 86 1 6 27 9 8 with 87-18 1-3— 38 1-3. B rooklyn...... 31 41 A89 by McTiottas 3, Umbras, 0*1 it an attention was centered street the club by Thursday night to re­ ney (A.mbrosl); losing pitcher, Balon, I f ...... 4 0 K. Johiuon, 103-33— 80; L. H. Chap­ you? It’s made up, though the State Lunch ...... treated for minor Injuries after an expert . . . two weeks ago, shrewd er of double header, whUe Bell with Pitching —J. Dean, Cardinals Score by innings: Ths complets results were as fM- Anwrit— and Ruasen. . Pierre bent over, aad This week on Saturday the Popu­ ceive a ticket. Dinner at the outing Thompson; umpires, Itossell and C. Obuchowskl, man, 96-15^1. devil knows why. She’s wooing Ernest B a n tly ...... automobile accident In Wapplng at old Mike Jacobs put SchmeUng un­ three bits, one a homer, led way to 18-3; C ^ eton , Cuba 7-8. Royal O a k s ...... 000 004 085—13 Idws: Saturday—W. A . ARen, 43-15 Now Y o r k ...... 40 30 .68T her on the Ups—long, hard. money and what she sees In my Friend ...... lar Market will again give away ten 10:80 p. m. Saturday. der contract, just la ease . . . and wUl be served to only those with a t>wyer; Urns of gaine, 2 hours. If. 2 b ...... 4 0 1 1 ^ Tbs second round of the Board of victory in nightcap. AHEBICAN LEAGUE W llU m antio...... 001 000 000— 1 — 26; D. C. MacKinnon, 84-8— 36; Governors tournament was com­ Boston 85 25 .560 She broke away with pockets— ” Andrew Ansaldl...... chickens. A s In preirioua weeks, a Discharged Sunday; Mrs. Flor­ look what happened . . . Max ticket. The outing wiU be at the Vojeck, e ...... 8 0 0 12 0 Deimy Galehouse, Indians— Pitch­ BatUng —Gahrig, Yankee A90; Two-boss hits, (YLsary, May; A rt Knofia, 84-6—36; J. Wiley, ST> pleted with the following results: Cleveland ...... 81 39 JB17 He stopped short and Marda J. Chambers...... coupon Is to a p p ^ In the Herald ence Clampitt of 17 Walker street Mackon says SchmeUng fought the 'Villa Louise in Bolton, with dinner ed nlne-hlt ball against Senators in Eleotric Boat Quartus, p ...... 8 0 0 2-8 three-base hits, McKay, Keeney, W ashington...... 81 heard. The flashlight Smith, r f ...... 2 1 SulUvaa, Indians 877. 33—36; C. T. B. WUlstt, 33-5 1-3— J. Echmallan beat O. Finch, 8-2; A. 81 MO knew that he, too, was recalling hla W. B a rre tt...... every day, which Is to be used for Mrs. Frances Glode of 474 Main best fight o f his career for the rea­ served at 2:30 p. m. first Major League start. AB R H PO A E 1 0 0 Runa--Gebrlg, Yankees 74; Gehr- Grubs; home run. Grubs; hits, off D e tro it...... ; ...... 81 81 . its stunt aad the sound Kose, X ...... 1 0 36 1-2; J. Hyde, 83-5— 27; J. Lamea- Brown beat E. Ballsieper, 8 and 3; MO own phase about marriage for& m n- A. W. Anderson...... enteriitf your name in these draw­ street Miss ENelyn Moore of Win- son that he never before had been Curt Davis, (Juba, and Van Mun­ Vauilla, 2b . 3 0 0 8 2 0 0 0 0 Inrer, Tigers 60. Marceau, 10 tn sight Innings; off Ro- C2ilcago ...... 88 80 .488 She ran back to the table, dal advancement ings. 'n e re are no strings attached sted, Mrs. Ullian Taggart o f ISH up against an opponent aa good as Teetsen, ss . 8 0 0 0 1 0 10. 83-5—27; P. Ballsieper, 52-4 1-8 C. T. E. WUlstt beat P. Ballsieper, Bryant and Chapman . . . POLLY BABN8 A OBACKEB go. Dodgers—former’s five-bit hurl- Runs batted in— Foxx, Red Box baiga, tour is two ihnlngs; sacrifice —87 1-2. Philadelphia...... 33 86 J79 I ertdta aad her eyes biasing. The magic bad been shattered. Cavey’s Grille ...... to the offer and there Is nothing to Ford street Mias Matilda Vennard Louis . . . "believe It or not,” said Inc won double header opener, and Lekara, Sb . 1 0 0 0 1 0 81 5 6 27 11 4 hit, Hsdlund; stolsa hoses, Ksmin- 8 and 1; A. McFall beat C. McKJor- 63; Goslin, Tigers 59. Sunday—B. MeFaQ, 83-16—66; J. S t X^ule 30 87 a s ; — 1 that Fierro did not Mattered. The steps were too long. B. O. A g n e w ...... buy. AU that Is required la that of 409 East Middle Turnpike, Mrs. Machon * . . “Louis can hit . . . If latter’s elgbt-hlt performance took LaPiet^ o' .411910 West WUHngtaB . . . 100 112 020— 7 skl, O'Leary 8, Ksensy, Dixon, Had miek, one up; H. C Dowdlng beat Ehranston, lU.— Mrs. Ethel Green Hits—Gebrig, Yankssa and Oshr- WUey, 88-82—66; W. A. Allen. 99- I her but aha heard Urn Marda was Ured suddenly. Wm. J C raw ford...... you enter your name on the Herald Peter Borsatti and Infant son of Max had not been very careful, he nightcap. Mudge, lb . 3 0 0 10 0 0 P. A. C ...... 000 10b lb8—5 inger. Tigers 92. lund, Gruba Sturgson; double ploys, H, M. Huggins, 5 and 4; W. 8. Craaes Q on Bob a cmipon, iriileh can either be left at nearly overcome by fumes from a 33— 67; 'G. T. Bauman, TODAY'S OAUMI "L e t’s talk about it tomorrow. Mrs. H. L. C arr ...... Hebron and Mrs. William Bails and might have been knocked ou t” Travis Jackson, Giants - Hit Cohen, If . . 4 1 2 8 0 0 X—Batted for Vojeck In 9th. Triples — Gebringtr. Tlgan 9; Hedlund to Keeney, Mella to Safin; Hyda boat C Noren, 5 and 8; T. . N atiow i BVEMT wiaei! tnoia A fter aU. If you wanted to bring her A, B. BaUey...... the store or mailed In—which aver Infant daughter of 57 Gerard street p I..... — leaking pipe in the heating system homer with two on in 6-4 win r-ri Tuneski, cf Two boas hit. Bycholski; stolen OKt, Browns 8. left on baees. Royal Ooke e l^ t , Wil- C. McOormtek, 85-16-69; H- Dowd- Kellay beat C R. Warder. Quartus 0; hit by pltchar, Marko Wsrber, Red Sox and Piet Wbito struck out, hy Dtaum 5, hy Maresau 99-87—73; G. E. WUlis, 98-36—78; AUen boat G. Brown iqr 2 and 1^ H. SpdagSSuiJ^ . Bob would to the fact that It costs nothing to Mrs. Lawrence Kearns o f 68 West Philadelphia at Clevalaad. fnUyl And I can’t !” Col. Jake Ruppert around just like flew to the phone and repeated the advance of their rulers and ot r-hs> 81 4 6 27 10 0 (Baveriek): stmek out, by Marko B0)Xll. 1, by Robarge 1; time, two hours, A. McFall, 84-11—78; C R. Warder, W . Stsveiu beat B. <^>le, one up. New York .at Chtngo.' -She wadtsd enter aad the prises each week have street ■ Blnofinlds TImpb was a sUsaoe then. Touag, $331A4 he didn’t own the Yankee Stadium cry. The operator heard the bird. A are called the governing classes. 18, Quartus 12; time, 9 hours; urn- Pitching— Grove, Rex. and Paar- tea minutss; ampins, Haggerty, Le- 98-80—78; T. KsUey. 86-U—78;. BL The third roimd must be completed Boston at Detroit bean soaetblng Of m t valua. OsnsuB! Forty patlsata. tbs press waa flUad with P a ^ j^ P boat Nseua squad levivad Mrs. Green. - l A t d B ebw t OaeO. BrUlafe g o M w plrsR Rsimsr. OldA aoa. Yankssa 9-8. - vias. 6>-6''-78: J. lAlfisnKk by asKt Sunday. WaahtngtoB at B t haota. I- XOMBAt. jum cxx,!» « . VANcaaBirfeii bviiwing HXBAm, stANUUiisi'Si^ conn. iioNT>AT,ini«8 n . ims. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES N ot A Bad Idea, E ither By M A fm ril, W b f OW.MRS yo u g o in g . NO.XNOEED V /h e SENSE and N O N S EN S E BACK CMON w m NECK. SWIEU. Aagel* m y wtfa’s aa ■agsl,” seld Bobby F l a p p e r Fa n n y Sa y & fotiag, ______wt.mapAT.oyya______"W ut sort ot a wife have youT” "Oh, mlns’a still Uvtag,’’ said Mr. LOST AND FOUND Stung, * * AUrbMOBILES FOR SALE 4 SITUATIONS WANTED— ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 APARTMENTS—FLATS— "And I ■’pose Shan hava to do." kCK AMD WHTTB Ensu FEMALE 38 Can Marconi ...... FOR BALE—1980 AIRFLOW De- FOR SALE—BABY’S CRIL In Sx- FOR SALE—CHAMBERS Fireless TENEMENTS 63 CURB QUOTATIONS Cent States El . . . . . _ B«tt«r, liMnas No. 884B6. Boto, like new, low mileage, time YOUNO MARRIED woman wishes cellent condition, reeaonable price. Jenalagtan—Mr. Jonas left bis Cooker, fine condition. Cheap. R FOR RENT—FIVE room tenement, a t Service ...... Hegtxu. M Caunbridg* atreot paiftnenta. Phone 8161 or 8169. bousaworic of any kind, by the day Apply 103 Eldrldge street M. Alexander, 20 Kensington S t City Serv., pfd . . . . . nmbrsna again. I do bsUsve he’d M m m 4880. on Birch street $17.00. Manches By ASSOCIATED PRESS' loae his bead if It were loose. 1986 PONTIAC COUPE; 1936 Hup- or the hour. Call 4986. Good ref­ ter Trust Company. El Bond and Share . erence. FOR SALE—ONE SINULL farm Am G e n ...... “ RadUngton—I dare say you’re mobile ledan; 1934 Chevrolet Nlag Hud P o w ...... rIghL I heard him say only yester­ harness. Horses >;ollar. strap work, WANTEP—TO BUY 58 Am a t Pow and Lt B Penn R oa d ...... ANNOUNCEMENTS aedan; 1984 Plymouth aedan; 1981 harness repairing, curtain and Ark Nat Gaa / ...... day that be was going to Colorado SELL YQUR JUNK to Ostrlnsky HOUSES FOR ilE N T 65 Segal Lock ...... ; RENT—LATEST TTPB hoq>l' Bulck coupe; 1981 Bulek seden; U VE STOCK— VEHICLES 42 auto tope repaired. Chee. Laklng, Asad Gaa and El A ...... to r his lungs. 1939 Indian motorcycle. Cole for beat prices. Live poultry also Unit Oaa ...... bad for homo um. Ratoa re»> 90 Camorldge street. Tel. 4740. FOR RENT— 60 BAST Middle Am Sup P o w ...... Motora, 8483. bought 91 Clinton * street. Tel. Unit Lt and Pow A Can Kemp’* Ino. 0880. Turnpike, six room single, steam Blue Ridge ...... Util Pow and Lt . . . Of course, education has played FOR SALE—COW- -Inquire at 63 5879. an Important part in our govern­ 1938 PONTIAC Deluxe touitns heat, garage. Walter Friche, 64 VIEW HOME!. A homo Lynees street ELECTRICAL APPUANCES East Middle Turnpike. ment especially In the past few old peopio and Invallda. Talo- aedan; 1936 Pontiac Deluxe coach; RADIO 49 years. Psople whp only two or ou 8198. 1986 Pontiac coupe; 1986 Hup APARTMENTS—FLATS— thre* years ago hesitated to request T oon erville F olks By Fontaine Fox aedan; 1934 Chevrolet aedan; 1984 PHILCO AUTO radios $89.96 In- TENEMENTS 63 SUMMER HOMES a few thousand doUars now are Plymouth aedan. Cole Motora, smart enough to ask for mllUons. atalled. Benson Furniture and FOR RENT—TWO AND three FOR RENT F l e m P r o p p y T h e l o c a l i n v e n t o r PEBSONALS 8488. Radio, Johnson Block. 67 OUR BOARDING HOUSE room apartments. Call Manches­ • c A n o o Dot—Why did you leave your 1929 RrnCK STANDARD sedan; FOR REN T ter ConstrucUon Company. 4131, FOR RENT— 6 ROOM cottage, aCH ULiCSSl, gaa palna, lU' west side Columbia Lake, electrici­ secretarial position? __ Jon vletlma, whjTWiflerT For 1939 Pontiac aedan; 1938 Dodge 4-KOOH APARTMENT with pri­ 4272 or 8333. Bea—Because the boss always WE'RE 6ETriM<5 MAJOR, VOU' HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 ty, wo boata, garage. Phone Man­ ■Pa P? rellaf Fot a free eample Jf coupe; 1937 Standard Bulck coach. vate bath. 820. per month. Steam chester 6661. wanted to kiss me. 6 E W E D UP I Other cheap used car*. Also used FOR RE!NT—FOUR room tene­ Dot—WeU, I’m glad you wouldn’t THE FIRST PICK Fudga, a doctor'* preacrlptlon at beat 86 extra per month during FOR SALE—USED Frigldairc, 6 ment, with all improvements, up­ MV WO^Tyf Arthur Drug Store*. parts and Urea. Pantaleo Bros., cu. feet capacity, In A-1 condlUon. FOR B E N T - COTTAGE, Bolton permit such a thing. AT VOUR POKE A SIE OooBt ets ererec* word* to e Uae er street Woman—^My husband' has taken ■FEDERAL SLIPPED '~'*U. oaniber* end sbbrevlmtloae STATE RO AD WANTED TO RENT—Six or seven an the osah out of baby’s money elephant and squirt water. through I oonat a* a .'ord aad ooaapovad room single house. Telephone box! my nose. dOVERMMEMT UNDER arda a* two worda Ulalmnin mat I* REPAIRING 23 10 ACRES—T-mam house, flre- 6582. Neighbor—My dearl That’s ter- ^ILJAI I UCTKO de* ot thr** ilaaa plaoe, eteam heat; chicken ooopa, Mrs Newlywed la occasionally re­ Uaa rata* par dar ter tranalaat ribla t j o o r / LAWN MOWER 8HARPENINO. fruit treea. Sacrifloe to settle an Woman —Yes, and ’ Just when minded by an older woman friend, that she ought to have a baby. She Maattra Marah IT, 1**T repairing. Key making, vacuum estate. h a p p p y e n d in g ____ there was nearly enough for the ? Caab Obarga cleaners ste„ cleaned, recondltioii- Send your children to budnen k HooI or college w !A a caA new fall bat I Wanted so badly. says It would be fine, but very hard. I.-Ctoaaaoaura Uaga ...i I eui * ota Term*. $4250 She Is too poor to have anyone to I Oanaaeutlra Oagr ..I ( ota u ota ed. Tool sharpening. Braltbwalte, loan from ua. The extra training will help them get better jobi Portland, Ora—Out for a drive aavisusisvieaaa a a sm a a v ^ e w 63 Pearl street later on and you’ll find Ae caA easy to repay. If you need money with bis wife and alx children, Bpeakliig a t the. feUow who lias a take care of it. What would be­ j Dar ...... I 11 otai It ota TMTSTbRY, THEN (iGSoSitgnW fnsss come of the poor Itttle thing? •All ordara for tiracvlar laaartloaa for educational or other purposes, come in or phone us TODAY. Chris MlUich suddenly found him­ I) big future cut out for him, bow ’111 ba okargad at tba oaa tlma rata WB SPECIALIZE In lawn mower George L Grasiadio The TInlea tried with an their spot.” "AD right,” on* of th* about Mr. American taypayer T ^paolal rataa for long tarm ararr Renta • Real Estate - Auctioneer Ixnms up to fJOO—20 months to repay self in a serious dilemma, with Busineaa Man—What do you do sharpening. Precision grinding. precious little time to decide. It might to shelter their eyes from the ■nnles said. "We’ll do Just aa you adTartlaln* glaa npoa raquaat. SaUafacUon guaranted. Delivery 384 No. Main S t Tel. 6278 Th* rata ot Intareot ahargad la thraa No. Main. Pbonr 7386. and do for us wbats’er you can. It is ,Goofu*—Go ’way from me. Fm nunbar ot -Imaa tba d appaar. Room 2 State Theater Bldg. PI^DCrkVTAT He took the embankment. The ‘Tt’a bright, but I can hardly, see. salary and report for work Monday. _ oharglng at tba rata aarnad. but impossible for us to cany cm this busy, t got this here mail-order i s r 768 Main St. TeL 8430 ^ U rK oU , JNAJL car was overturned and tvrecked, This la a mean trick, seems to me. If way.” . catalog to read through and all 1 I’ve 'i/een looking for salesman M allowaaea or ratuoda oan ba mada but the entire family scaped seri­ Uke you for years. ’bb ala tlma ada atoppad attar tba HELP WANTED— FINANCE COMPANY this keeps up much longer, PU have The first guard then cried loudly got la one day more. On the wrapper :Bttb dar. ous injury. pains all through tny head.” It said; ‘Return in five daya’— and . No ‘^11 torblda"! display Uaaa dot ' FEMALE 35 TOWN ADVERTISEMENT "Here are line dark glasses. Have no Is golf restful? That’s what play­ “Let’s run and try to get away,” fear In wearing them. T h ^ n work tomorrow’s the last day. she then heard little Windy say ers say. It Is Just about aa restful Tba Harald *111 aot ba raaponalbla WANTED—EXPERIENCED wait­ Just fine and ease all of your eyes. we would say, aa feeding a hay '■ml m en than ona Inoorraot laaartloa ress and short order cook, one NOTICE ‘X too, think this la terrible. The life's a mirror; if you smile. fed aar advartlaamant ordarad tar guards may think it fun. "Just put them on your noses, Smiles come baeje to greet you. baler or dlg^ng potatoes. IMora than ana tlma gas staUon operr.or. Tel. Man­ FOR SALE RIGHT IN TOWN now. We do not need to.show you u Poultry Place, about two acres, 6-room modem house, bam. also “They promised they would treat , If you're frowning all the while I*-'. Tba laadrartant omlaaloa ot laoor chester 6868. how. You’ll find, when you have Frowns forever meet you. Bwe Be Doea "JJ l l p a y /' BMet pnbUoatlon ot advartlnlag wilt ba The Recreation Committee will poulhT houses for 1,600 hens; 40 fruit trees, graptw, berries; One 2 ACRES^Plenty of apples. us right, and then they flashed this tried them, that they are the prop­ TIs said th- average fly can’t think £MBtlfla only by oaaodllatlon ot tba WANTED—BXPBRIBDNCED maid receive bids for the concession at level land, right In town^ to be sold at real bargain. InspecUon pears, cherries, grapes, i/J acre awful light. If anybody else is game er size." This may be so or not; ti'Naargt mada tor tba aarvloa randarad. the locker building, so-called, at the by appointment. to Join ,me, come on, mnl” 1 6 t h e 't All adrartlaamaau OHiat oontorm for general housework, for sea­ strawberries; bam, chicken The Tinlee grabbed the glasses He may not be InteUigent, IS atyla. oopy and typography with shore, one month. Telephone morn­ Globe Hollow Swimming Pool. Bids $4,000 buy* a 6-room single with an extra building lot and a 2-car coop, garage. Strictly modem “Now, wait!” one of the guards and brave Coppy ahouted, "They an— .» mA -.g. w He may not be Intelligent, PASSW O R D , pngalatloaa aatoroad by tba pabllak* ings, 8118. must be sealed and received on or garage. 6Iany fruit trees. e-roo'm house. Must be sold. cried out. ”It Is a bit too bright, no are grand! Why, now the IM ta But then be knows swats swat. fiSB ‘ •‘•r • roaarra tba right to before June 27th, 1038, and should Call me, see It, make an offer. doubt, and we are sorry that we WRIGLEV’S M A 3 0 R = ?ij**lt. ranaa or lajao' any oopy oon- Wellington Road—7-room single and sunporch, flreplaee; for onick look beautlfuL My glasses iwyjym Objaolloaabla. be sent to Room 9, Munlcf.ial Build­ sale priced at $7AO0. $600 cash. ^ Small amount of cash. played this little trick on you. them green.” HAS A VllORLD/^VaH- Girl—She seems to have the ut­ UNO BOORS—Claaalflad ada to HELP WANTED—MALE 36 ing. 'The committee reserves the Armory Street—6-room single; well built and close to Main street. "Wo do not wish to hurt your "And mine are quits a pnetty OF 0-A\A3R!k^ #!?£,,, , most contempt for him,' yet be sim­ K/fW’Pabllahad aama day must ba ra- right to reject any or all bids. l>ar- Priced at $5,000. sight. Give us a chance to make ply adores her. •"rnyad by 11 o’olook noont Satnrdaya Wallace D. Robb red," another little Tiny said. ’RL,bt |S 1,1, yrtUtMTat, •:M a. m. WANTED—AT ONCE all around tlculara may be had at Room 9, at Real Estate it right. ’Twill be no task to stare now, the things around us maira a Boy Friend—Yes, she helps him reliable kitchen man, for restau­ the Municipal Building. ROBERT J. SMITH, INC. — 963 Main St. right at the brightness, when we're very pretty scene." save his money. 88 Scarborough Road through.” TELEPHONE YOUR rant work. Must know how to Dated at Manchester, Conn., this Real Estate — Insurance — Steamship Tickets TeL 8664 Girl—Quit kidding! '.CORCHY SMITH O fficial E scort—N o M otorcycles B y JOHN C. T E R R Y ... W ANT ADS...... cook. Single man preferred. Write 30th day of June, 1986. The other guard said, 'T know „ ('5» w * • bwetttolflw- Boy Friend—Honest. She breaks I air* aoowtad orar tba talaphoa* Box N, H erald...... isAat you mean, «o let's stop oh fm m fine nest story*) all the dates he makes with her. 5EfI9EANr-V0U'RC -THAT r DO-AND THE H immelstdss is CAREFUILV ^ CHARdB RATS glraa abav* W ith-me IN COMMAND HERE - BLieHTEBS WILL FIND gS PLACED IN ONE OF THE 1 WANT THREE MEN for local -THEW'j A CHANCE, ' MISSIN'/ GET THIS CHAP sinole-seater Com bat “ adrartliar*. bat Birds possess both the keenest DCFEAT OF , *'**' *• aooaptad aa tea and coffee routea. Baminga up ALI MIMMANJS VOU KNOW, THAT ALI ABOARD TH'MACHINE- PUANES.„A PIttir CRAWLS A RanOlItT If paid at tba bual- and most far-sighted vision. HAMMAN WIU IN W ID E HIM AND THE ** ®r batora tba sarautb to 148 in a week. Oper..te on our A1$F M« liAW DON ; : Picture Story of His Life pESEinr -VOU AN' TH' VOUNG feUpwlag th* drat laaartloa ot capital. No experience needed, but Ho. 9 The onlnlon Is an excellent pol­ SEND OUT MORE 5HP TAKW OFF.... iS.. ;«»tw l»« tba OHARUB must give prompt service to ap­ ishing agent for tinware. oft?* **• oollaotad. No ratpootl- y j g P M u u ® n Nllty^ tor arrors la talspboaad ada proximately 300 families. Automo­ CAVALRYMW I ba aaanmad and ttaolr aooutaoy bile given producers. Details free AND FLYERS, aot b* guaraataad. Albert Mills, 217 Monmouth, Cln’ SCoBCHY INDEX OF dnnaU, O. AND AilCKEY Run i d the CLASSinCATlONS WRIGLEVS. AD OF ...... A *•••••••• a e> *KBe • • JB NIMMELSTbSS, • eeSA eee ••••••«•«:•• a • C SPEARMINT WHO HAS KEN ••*••••*«•••*#*******•** O Wounded. . .. ThWlkH asaaane-eMaaaaaa A T9» PERFECT GUM< a a a *:• *d«a aaaaaaaaa W EMERC^ENCY • } i'' c fy-,’ -J •. FOOnd aeaaaaaAaaaaaaaa ' 1 it ********** e'aeaaeaaaa* 4 F *“V .r AvtoaMMlM AFTER EVERY MEAL • IM6 TW A. r. AH fUglMs RmvhW 'AtttomobtUt for 8a i « ...... 4 CALLS 6-22 |^\ AutomoblUn Cor Bscbango mcaejM. I ' ^ o ^ f o e —Tlra* ...... « POLK'E WASHINGTON TUBS By Crane OUT OUR WAY By W Hliaws ^■Aato aebool* ...... ».* FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ByBlosser / come clean, picket, WELL, there was A RACKETEER. HE \ fOR AWHILE, M‘AULISTEB TMAT5. IT- BGHT TMEEB - ^.’.'^F iSiSIrrSSi'* tos—For Hlr*S7 ^foob...... »f 434S BO/,IF M3U TFa h . e v e r v b o d v EVERYONE WHO HAS DIDN'T ANYBODY EVER, threatened to blow. UP OOK glycerin IN j, ANOlAND PAID. THEN _ A COUPLE , _ NOW VCXJVe GOT TME ^ragaa—Sarvloa—Storag* ...... lo ^TMgEATEN YOU? TRUCKS UNLESS WE PAID $ 5 0 A ^ OF MONTHS a g o HE DOUBLED ptoroyolas—Bloyolat T r .....!i; li TWIWk R3LKS Ikl TDVWKI IS EX - F’RINCIPLE OF BOULDER. 'autad Antoa—Motorcyolas ... it FIRE SEEN IT SW EARS AAONTU p r o t e c t io n .^ THE ANTE AND WE DAM - STICK A BOARD wtaass u d FlataaalsBal aarrleaa ARE GOWMA CrrED ABOUT THAT THERE AlWT WO IN THES.E FOR. TME GATES’,) dam Barvicas OSarad ll South Hard times were upon Kansas when Alf M. .5?''''‘0«I OBarad...... ll-A Retrenchment, he decreed, must begin at Carrying his economy program When Landon i^an for re-election in 1984 on BOTHEP STFtAWGE ANIMAL SUCH ANiMALf EVEN PILE TME MUD A LITTLE Landon took office as governor. “ We are sRill MIGMER, AM' RAISE TME [lortst^Narss.laa U home — in the executive mansion. He in­ direct to the state legislature, his record as a budget balancer he was re­ LOOKIKIG FDR ylHATS PCAMlwa PROFESSOR PECK’S Aonil Olrootori ...... n 4321 spending tax money on the basis of 1929,” he stalled a mechanical stoker that cut ttie fuel Governor Landon effected con­ POODLES NOW , WATER A LITTLE MORE, ■uov—Plorabfnc^Itooflnt 4| N orth turned by a majority of more than 60,000 AROUWD! FORGOr i E W ABOUT raroneo ...... **.•?. ll told the legislature. "The Kansas farmer’s bill from $700 to $100 a year. When the solidation of bureaus and elim­ NDU'RE ination of unnecessary job votes— the only Republican governor in the FIWDINS POODLES-' o»l»«—Tmoklag—8.orag*...... |«*• income has dropped 64 per cent from 1929. CUCKOO ? 5432 legislature, at his request, reduced state and holders. His trimming wiped land to win re-election that New Deal year, .Jf ^ 0 ^ 0 * ^ 9*r»lo* ...»:..t«-A Wo know that we must reduce expenditures, i j ...... *> county salaries from 6 to 25 per cent, it re­ out a $2,800,000 highway de­ ■ • "> " ...... M just aa the farmer knows he must be pre­ t Throughout the country, political seers, 1986- c Rofrtn* ...... 0 . II fused to pare the governor’s $6,000 a year. partment deficit and lowered AMBULANCE pared to tighten his belt against drought, minded, marked the “ Kansas Coolidge” for tloring—Oyalag—Claaalag It Landon, thereupon, returned 25 per cent of the cost of operating state in- ..^ la t .Oooda and Barrie* ...... || (D ou gan ) flood, short crops and uncertain markets.” future reference. Landon turned again to —BUalnaa* Sa.rloa H his check to the treasury every month. stitutionif 20 per cent. blotting red ink from the state account books. Bdaaatlaaal S 6 S 0 .laatruotloB...... MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE (H oDoran) Serious Business By THOMPSON AKD CX)LL fr^ Iwteal—Dramatir ...... *,. if IT'S STRANOe 1 CAN'T feiraatad—InatruofloB ...... M SE E HERE, DEVRIES •’M3UR I BAY CLtoE ATTENTIOW, PiKD MV CMUSMTEE-rM BHE MUST BE IN _ _ . y ■■ _ FlBaaelal 3060 DRUGS MAV BE ALL RIGHtJ MVRA.» DO N O T LEAVE ■-§—■** Btoeba—Mortgagaa n 6(2CATLV \NOEtaED—IP BUT WE CANT AFFORD TO^ MSRS^ SOMEWHERE WE USED TO HIDE THE MONEY ’.‘© “ Inraa Opportunltlas ...... u (Q uish ) THIS TENT UNTIL 1 .AGARBAOECAN, see, AND ( ; »SB*y to Loan ...... I " " ; u AMyrwiMG SlOU LD RISK ANV MORE S U P S SUMMON VOU "UNDER-1 IVE s e a r c h e d THE ENTIRE CAMP- WHAT DOES r r s KINDA UKE A DO(3;OWLy ■ NIGHT MAC AND t SAW HIM .. . oae •iltmitlaaa ------HAPPEN TO MB2LE,IT STANOT TAKEA FEW OF rr. 1 THINK Z RECOGNIZED E*{* Wautad—Famal* ...... u 4340 WOULD KILL ME f I THOROUGHLy/ THIS ^TRAMGE alp Waatad—Mala ...... M t h e s e t a b l e t s w h e n m s N T J rr has a funm/ head, but I AIN'T SURE lUaiaaa Waatad ...... r / ./ .u ” VOU FEEL DR0W5Y-M ANIMAL LOOK 1*0 Waatad—Mala or Faiaal*.. II HOSPITAL AND IT 'S SCARED THE DAY­ ~ b j Waatad ...... LIKE? T -ffJ®"* Waatad-Famal* ... M LIGHTS OUTTA ALLTJC PEOPLE kBBUoaa5 Waatad—Bala ...... || ploymeat Agaaelaa ...... to 5131 \WHO HAVE SEEN" IT J' ’Fata—PaaHry—Vahlalaa ...... ♦* WATER DEPT. wLiJS " 0 “ ooolljo ...... tl raatsd P*u —Poultry—atook tt N „ . Bat Bala—-MtaaaUaaaaH “ Of" tot Sal...... t» 3077 eta and Aoeaaaorlas ...... tl (After 5 P. M.) lldlaa Batartala ...... tt oad^Watobaa—Jawalry .. M \*^LE, IN THE PASSAGE UNDER THE CHAPEU 7868 OF BDMATEP'S TOMB^THE FRANTIC SIR ' T e n S e «. *■ «*>a av mt uscnei. wa EDMOND SEARCHES WSR HIS RAUGHTBR. f 0 •.O'-P.vtiiu.iiaMS, u d Tools ...... It MANCHESTER M s * TME LOVE TMAT NEVER GROWS COLO i - Z Z — T®^J^tb*oata ...... It 1 msmt and ftsr* Bdalpmant a ,. It W A TE R CO. 1 •* tba S t o m ...... m A L L E Y OOP So That’s It?...... 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