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'V.' . ^ 1, I m *«a i-.;/ , 4i . : . Chleutta, Benkil. July Z^OSF.) oearthquake came in from ’ f*T *? p l'| -7 -'1 k-i’“ w * . TthaieejdMaee oeeuiredoccuired -here at about. 8.80.' oomddetatey.. . ’ it*'y '*> »’ .A' a.''in.-today;...... • * : , . ; A minaret.' ret of. . .the tower^ oeer O ir ; The aeiiniOgiMh of .the>;AUfte« entrance waa.itedly, .cracked alao; Obeem tory wai throum ottt.of Or the archee on ,0m corridore w m atn^wm m iN M W rM t der aiidao reoord' Of the etteche A m iia in . eipecially' thoea o t th e wae obtained offdafly, exeaptug ^ ^ c o S l^ ia STnew build- timt ite begfnaing war at.a.duteat i ^ . , where ^ large eracHa 'were die- 0i W M WarTdetu^ “ I' M 400 I t e i if ' » h a 21 P i i ^ f f Tfao>< point, appam tly’ in W tet .^di. Accord S"jSS&The quteie w ai ' aeoompanied r‘AC ;l 7 tre Ij^ m e ______^ a.diiOnet rumbUng aoUw' whiai It is less densely populated than '■'u (ii teei hnidtd m tiurew the dOr tetb a panic. any other pate, of- India. dtuated ’WMhingten, Juik-. 8^ U h F . ) —‘ ‘ Chi<»fb» July. .. 8;-;(AP)r-:In “ immediately south of the H im a^- Beperto of n a a ^ . ' ■/f '// iniuinul roquMt. - r ( A P ) — day-'by.'the'Hav^.: )HERE haiw anotlMr week, os their record* There’s to be ■ a celebration by y'j The itoy toe nateil'eoRler ertet breali^ enduranoe ttchL ^ • the American Legion here to io * ll:^•^ a. m^ C. ' a. T. they DSEOF has remaiMd a gutetien: unteiteer-, 1 i t e Today. \ ...... morrow, -and tiie' merchants are i p kli^ ; the hour aloft and ed Uttce- toe Ship wap ' Ite t; seen - ______, ‘ Barney—Pleased to receive j -Columbus, O ., July — ( A P ) — BOMBWESMEN toor of toe dluy in San Antonio, 8 to shara to toe tektena e m R i p V a n Winkle awakening ■pending to a written plea from your report on. what (happened in Resolntions urging ylgovous and im Texas, and had. read tbe diary to from a long ileep would be -able to :?refideat Hoover, Senate and- Judge Feinberg's. court this a. m ., partial enforcement of the prohibi an effort to learn something about Hones conferees on World War Vot- looks like if Judge Inslste upon our tion law and condemning the use toe man after be dtetepeared. realise that tomorrow will be the srane measure, today reached an being in court ^esday, we’ll have of fraudulent advertising to foster 150/NH) Armed Nomuls Navy officen were attempting to Fourth of July. 'What little dis agreement on ‘ the lower pension to come down Monday aftemocm, cigarette sm ok^ were before the ascertain the rUiability of‘the'for charging of fireworks has taken rates provided -by tbe House b i^ ;; because we ought to have chance to RepTMentettve Assembly of the Na- mer Marine sergeant' While they (m WAR IN CHINA od The House provided a maximum get some sleep, a bath and a shave. ticdial. Education Association today. Cantiiig Modi TrooUe said his record in the Marine C om place lias beep of a^ spasmodic na te, 140 for veterans with permahtet Would like to stay up longer ir The committee on resolutions ask was satisfactory, the tovestigatimi ture and'is poaelMy due to the re- disabilities as opposed to |60 voted' Judge permits. Suggest you get ed all teachers to ‘’empbadize the has not progressed far enough, to ;cent atete »•[ to passing ^ the Senate. . > Catey %nes to let the Judge hold evil: effects of alcoholic drinks, Persian Border. ctevtoce . tluaa n f toe autoenttolty JW 'lm teM-'isroMUtlaB^‘bteh. toe' sale ;The tenferance agreement retten court in hla big Curtiss Condor tobacco. apd .otoer . narcotics,’’ and of-tlM tetractsi- •• ■*- v - i «■ yt^y^ ^ h sfg * of^flreworklf ,next h f House languaige wMch Mthh^M plane wW di will hold 20 -paseengera commended for use. in the eeboole Ihese Mtracta * mteto ’he yeaf te xtile anteuncement' that ditebtiity pmsions from those, wte . -.v<; Can talk to Ju ^ and Jiiry on two- selected, periodicals, which do not Istanbijl, Turkey, July k—(AP)-r’ copies of portions; of. the dtoiy to persons eatoledtog fireworks to pub axe able to pay income taxes. '; '7 7 way intercommunicating telephone. carry .tobacco advertising. Turkish airplaBes are being used, to the hands of the former Mtetoe, Coteif a DarEx jMOTHER KEPT SON lic places; such as streets and parks Tbe Senate amendment alloWiter ' M Let us know as soon as you can | .toer resolutions called for Fed 0 bomb the mountain fastnesses of toe Na-^ officers said, and yet be - p ia liatoe to arrest and a maximum compensation to veterans who ,sufr eral aid to. thev states to meet, a vihat Judge says." the scribbhng of ‘te unbalanced lin e o f ’ fered disabilily from veneral' “serious teucational emergen<^ that insxugent nomads and raiders -v ^ 820.7 m in d . d u n e i|4liaiiitieD!s 30,- May Break Opt Toiporrow. -, eases contracted in service HtGHIiY C ^ANIZEP. ezites in rural area*” and enpresssd have been causing trouble in- toa- The disconnected fto ry as estab- nortoeutem part of Kurdish TUrk- So all in. all; tomorrow may " be eliminated. The agreement teto 8ky Iterbor Airpprt,.Chtea|^^^y b^te that Icgistetion shpuld .be Ushed-by the diexy extracts Iq tekt tbe quietest FiW ^.to toe town’s his reached Jiist as the,Ho\ise -wad''’Sbld son ^ i m m l - to throw down toete atms* le .eitlmated^tD have ctet the Na- 12 ■ »* tefect of the Senate amendments on. toe primtote?sC(t Justoie. bbto^ to chUr by tey U»d to tokbed ,___i , te Hteteester, people » d ? « » S e . ^ ': The-lbcal press hks. tote temrglng tionU)Ua>teiW } -r'eateMties, inclu 4* to to* Houm veterank Mil. rs an^b^: law« k to i^ ' ^Ftotedte circles as a means of keeping: ' ■(OteiefifaiteibVir the'hdUflay. evtelti tefb w |^. ctetef aU that -Persia armte tto ! tem ate to. f*! must say a t once thatitheed to . ft o t o staying away from* Some . ,. ^ a lS .^ . to fttart fh^ vve- to pwte.^tenahwaton a '\ y -ofT tribe atetest -M te the te n toe; cost-M tott-ktetle to amendments te*to-i re-establish In at-night, was toe subject of .te ;j ntog-iWtto aniteiohile after antomor H<^ttew d.''te‘ p ^ a ■ 3^ . ) n u u ra n te e >to: but the >tesian etesul to justices and discrinflnations be veBtfgktion‘‘started here' ttete.V- bile ra P w ’Qvteted- toward faver* top’^e S ta "of tetonbul- has tween,-vetextes, impose unwarrant e o m te te h t According to tofotetodPh )Mtoady sipdito'seiDiure ' to iUpUcatiOn that toa temfitei\ptecim* Ite btedu'JBtdte^ toountain ed bUtoCras on th^ tax-payer end retMte^^ent obtained*. the boy; hte 'v'tou*: 'been t i s t i i e h i “ .Mtionftl AJdd ed. their, arms thiteigh -teurbto' to ^ H 6epl^^SSif^^p!ted"Pute N p t a ’ s to 8dej*^*«dl Steto te "*y perpetuate entity wrong prinpi* [Qto but'vtoidd not Sovist. Arm enia -Uid not 'to PerUa. h e a r " « ^ 4te tto e ' ' v d to chained fbr toe greatob I'ptet.'of his pies tolnich legiiaation. , h ''.7 7 ftoe ’tiine for the, w ti “ ^^^toars* fte te b te e A..: itopteedili -te |h 5S te d e 6fc]^d^^ clog- been e|m «tew «riw 5to*^titeb of “ There'are mPny. points o f ’ r ' ;'). :,.^ ..;B t e s d . , 7 from sto y^ cte'iatAte ^ afigeodmente; tte average allow- ; : •. to e S e h - ’NU|te>.. bf te 3 anee to veterans whose disabilities' 'Anotoe^iteto*' ^ Lbe ,situat|ott'te(s l>rO ght.tb iiffi- l i o n - 0 were incurred to cl-vll life, subee-. iw .- ito' to rat E ii^ , Hartfpte vms pnpteted.'to the cte wtientlte^hy’Scont ]^teiittye:F. d o n 'i i a t e l quenttio the war will work out very E . Burdick'Mien tte'.m tj^ teUed F rfte ;I% r ;to deter- close to toe same average- payment “ .^iUMtoer s t e to h , wito embeaUkktea^ bC fditeP f?bm upon an appUtetion »r.;tte .' hoy to as that idven to veterans who the |iiu.th , Bteh , ted T ^ t attend: toe Bpy. Scout;, citepv thif actuMly suffered from battle add m Btimnler, despite toe toct ttet^he is to tte trenches. . ; % Us.Wiir jn 0 ^ ^ .-/V v' -'r* ttetee te hte hteh tei< . ,'..y .V. V n o t ''a sc9 .u t t '- 7 - ■ .••.■■.'7 7 '/' AS^G^U.^ LEADER *11113 & an injustice both to toe ' Ebbntte te re a n te ^at p lo ^ M 'f Clark.' He .was Iwohd w 4U te toe next TbO; appDcatton.- wte ;bcou|tot to men who suffered from the war and over jh - H|e LSupfsier' 06^ W r toe.stept,tehee by to i^ ^ ^ to e r to tte public. . - jte te ^ t;e f tte atetetotite* .They peerates' oh toe flfpt are the. only two candidattei Eleven Yaticaa When Prelataa W ith -180 ted a':aoto amendments reverse toe te alio were to to w ; to' qtetetejAg’« e 'i^ HoijiM action limiting allowances to ni mte.who^are exempt from income . Lie Boum ti Frsnfls,! :J,uly 8.TT- ■ _ W t h e .P t o 5S @ 5 Tale the Sacred Oath. totete toW W ^ B t e u ...... ax. tsA Frbm this °rmnoval te. the to- '7 ( s A P ) r r i8even!(hours aftw te ^ fqade Ppior to 7 taken tef bn a Sifl^ in tte aipitoatiqn^ute^ dlcatlon of necesrity, a wealtby vet^ scribed ks a Sheen'hmm-tesi of his toW>ttet wae eran, if he becomes permatentiy plkiie, the '^teetien C«ptedn Vatioan Ctty, July. .— ( A P ) — -., A chitete teibAtoS: ' , . ; diMbled, either puttally or MiMiy, 8 & e . ihepdoitoe (toBte a # pnsuxtebiy Five new cardinals received their ; A^m pteled’* by^^Pepi^'Prote- as the reeiUt te an automoHle ae- -. llen. Officer Mdent next week, m ay draw a Ufa ... waji aloft hie wheteabouts ahs red hats this morning ^ m the an over da^^wtolC - ? fb r toe 'stout, etetetive .vntet -.''.^ _'toe allowance from the United Stntte itepe to a PteUc .comtetory. Tto bO]^ tepie:.alan .ftehd um teciteg Treasury.. _ . v L a Bourget a gtoatnumbep of vid to '‘ , W tehtoitaa, Jhto 8.-r*(A P ,)-^ peif . . V on k bhn to a ’htel4 dtety 'IFiWNtoe p a m i began tet^^^atoktivos If tetire Quria, br cardinals resIdM i. to n to h V ' salarfiild^-i tirsmtet * Oifpidlito as Re* Ifever^VFMe t e W ar torSiw and w motej^e. Rotoe, and «• number of \teitii)|r nhA l ^ a .: i t e u * "":tew cM s'ieft pphteap Natiw ia .citeW tonaga^ “The,Senate ament* Boilipte, had ' pot ^dtelded to* t^rto.< d r- oualy affect tte'men ztam iqg.. the Itench coaet t o . o o p * Dto Wiy to Is cetetoteM^in' toe Sdv- o n e 'teSHytetow pavto Leaders rMled' after the Annietii^'-and wha wan ««/ aw y^ y..ya m v« ^ of Benedictiourovte toe ffdqt' redv t^ a on to America pdto toe hoj^ ■ M - ^the wh^ ted to* never heard a shot Aredi^ toey eeri-; ’ te to, toe Utoted -States 'on te ;Bf: .Peteto 'where a .ciftEitotjtoihte#te .N d tite tf * ktedoparf oualy modify toe clauses in rene^^ to ;jget S fi^ t toe^ teek* IhAmtodence I>ay, Upte FtePetes t e e had been . erpeted for - the o r ’ buatoeea 'denuinde*** 7 . n o r to veneral dlseMes fmd im pote^‘ . VCJwte hkdcS|id hia fondest wish Pope. Stolls for the cardtoale ate ^ r iJdrgteate,;trtelte»? bf the ttteUteateihent ;'contin M i teU hed 1teF*atid- eteh t.'Ffesiddint'Hoo- burded upon Jhe Treqmry-thesiiferV v i^ : to a n ^t iipoh, Atoahean soil seats for toe diplomatic body and b a t e . ' ‘ I ' [ '■ ;- ual; *lite''alteidy-ctetito^ eub- to etter ted run Mtb to ly!to,'tovor which must te etedemim fY^^ , if octetetovtiemtedter. .The. tog tel op toe., day ef toe Atoa^oan tote- fo^rivileged ticket bolden. . Tterm atojF^^ stantoto^tlute^ rteubed' working '■ a -te ip g i.7 r' penance anniyoirsary* The n te , cardinals ieto-toeir resi- kours; teF* ‘"tte 'to be te*y w u o k ih b tetaitt' wte* ■ wtoe hi&Mtetoa that the ,<*Qeneral Itoite ' - Has .Itoqnito' C|aa dehoes tois mbriitog drstead to Ote ite i^ t te u ite empitew.: teouid pearM -to - bS] touch' miore' ds' coteMaaee :b f 'p ateF' officials ete*^ eolto Hhe first year, o f toik .billilM ’ Mechanics potntte out that Ctop- Worcester, M ate, July 8.—(AP) . OMr^toalate purple butj»t'te«totog alpo itei^ ’u iD *'O f ‘'too< burdM ; Tbe tlMhtoddtnte'oiie* by flpStte for.ntet paaaeff:by the Smiate,. will be tato. Ctete parried >^to him: a food —liive.ptewas.yrare tojured- ted a ^^teTteehte rtedeto»:'a‘teltoe .to. aU , .Bfetheur'e Sttey;,*:-:’.'',: (X)0j)(^''rlstog id, d l^ t 8^76, HughH^ Alcera., W henNo^-wae . Being>qtteetioiMd abodt toe toat- aup^y'sufficient fte . 86.h O u n a p d of childrep, vacation toe 'Vatican they put. on^-eterlkt totoraied'toat n vnteant ,w teto have employte ■- -unlfofmiy from H r. toe:piirpoae;d 8;thlnmeew>g was Pot OOO to'tom years add 7 tterM that'.while only - 7Q0 gaUdte. ,b< saso- capes and “ berrettas"'ted went to ^ i^ r (W a^ ' P- ^Cbryaler)- tpr. Ms m9to4%;-eeM't|ate teT^^^ to . . r . . b e te v S d ’ ' th e Thie represtets an inertepe s ito K te , 7 9 ..teto audy tb te ’iawMd tornto^tetoktite 7^ '■upptet^fam: tiro ohimren, her Itoe were , taken on nignt, white as. two carir-.dn'toe Bar- ECaer toe SiUlne chisel. ;Diere, buieato to toe uffiee' te Oemftr JPIteotlvo doerm Itile-a.^totoateto tte ’fw u^ chairtote'coteKtad atth at tlpM to House MU. about 250.'per te ito ' would not be enoiigli-LOr.att^Atlan' ber o^rete wera etritec hy a*ewltdi; lachelangalo's 'TiM vte end Heff," and loteity'of - foe organtoatioa eantegs to 'a tonteroom-ahaTflUe to go ahead M th 'plated tor the off- are sums vtoMly, udnaUed fW * ikjw acd'J. Hldudr and ____ the peneltont of the ,one eonte^atay' tic erossinsr. : the raoUse atiU re- epitos hear the'Ltotoh station. -A they knelt and prayed. late*' He -wap acebtopaiMte -to that ten ndvtoabtoty of .this move year. cpnqtegto' Apaogpoement oa! needP o f the .ritiih^od e n g 'ptel malyllng in to * tanks of the'Question sleeper occupied by the.tetfdnn and Take toe Onto. loePhtedquarbere.i today by De*. has been generally recogntoed and out until *mididtet and later rire hte the aieetlpg, aretete those who imply .an Increase ICark after ita Sight from T^aeou- tote chaterote wqa overturned and The cardinal vloe-ohanceUor of had to,take driftic steps; t6 - keep hkva>teen\uri. renewal'- te certaid c ro s s in g * imnumately started a n investiga dinU to swear loyUty to the etmstt- aUdr' gave' h% a a . troi^ and but perhaps this artU Captain (toste’s . represm tMvss, tion Into the accident. tutlon of toe Sacred OUlege'. Bato Obteed ber perlq|6i 8i(|^ < ' ^ bail iteoQ tea .undwatandtog vle^ .:,The kHLaqpi. , ^ of toe hew wearers of-tike , Revipwlng.theffi however, insisted that he was.stlll . The to ju re d : 7 . ,. '[ to* tetoaway- :? to a t among .itedcBied jteitodtes that aM re toe Burotean coiattoeiff^ 3te e y -John ReynUd of.Low ell, flagman: adtenced, .fonowed tvro with to* vtoMW iy-•‘to Bpstea vrould not leave'tha.teair- said they wen sure that he,would lUns. Before toe 'aftte‘; M she bad celled to poliOamiP' nationalr qoupti, j two.ylbs .teUeved broken, wranohed tovOM boy'aiM had als d -< < , ihteteiP vtetet«fi^v^kut;;would te return to Le Bourget rfof-a Snal bteb,andleg. , / telemnly 'upon the gospel the oath priwdptoiT dthers buti nothing te ;ateW ^.tn ' hop off to America. • . M rit: |da B ., M .,.Thompson of Lu to 'Latin. ■ • ■ - 7 “ ^ - i ,f . I . ; 4 technioatT Hour Of Takeoff therville, Md., wrenteed badk, Meantime the . otinr-'; oaidinala keep the'lter unden cotetof ****te!l^’' tin entke* _ ;cdviMd'hir face ' The Question Mark took the Ur brtoaed hip and ehook. forined.to proceerion and tooted, to lk)teon,>tef 8-(A F)--H ri. toe^^ tetftedlo^ V, .r; *. a o t lo a .'- ■''■ •• tetives of tin : a t a . m . ( a. m .,H . .S..T.) t t e - S a la fta g ta , preeeted-te the Bpd'Vmpb M her — . ' I , '■ .< — *------and.toe. Vet 6:62 12:02 Alhert ScarabtovOf Philadelphia, Meyrleto' tetobrated 7 M - Londte* TRTHpilAIT cnTS--UVH.'v> :- today. Coste, holder of toe-world's Sisttoe Otoir. papU gitarde, aeo- tor toiteteylOA the T b iq r porter. LaeeratleBief left leg. “N ^ YJtob-teieiif ’ whose tte> eoPii long distahice IBght record; w ^f ,att Ijdee, eroee bearers, ^ bfalliope and to -ite Itod-LSKsIstettliy re- ,T l ie y . _ ; ■ IQaa Sarah Spencer, 18,..of Drea- J p l y . d r > H te r v tet for a trans-Atlantic atttetet otote prdatee.^. ■to- la w ■tes‘''p t e t e 'taiay^,lf^A 9iai-^ “ '^rat toe teub, glv-1 'WorceetOT^ - ^ 1 ^.Qtron al ten, Pa., cuts and brulaee. ^ only-aftte.deter^ spopethiii hilt said he washed to:give Us>]tetoe 1 0 at^;Btelya T./ptoy. 16 of Phlla- .After the cafdtoalS'came the to te * todiithi* IPtoHsOPneipt li f e I riid iw . a toorotigji trial htekuse of eutelto: camp ceuaiMlor, tete and* . . . , ____.*-i)W0wi>i .Pto te a n d ';” " a*ptet of her d M f e t e d -'aloft‘on too s S f , fp ^ ' fuffiar v y a t o i r * . abdi&ea)ttons,Si»totoy In toe e«tu< ■ W'' o u t'th a t isties sjptea, Tha pleae.is ratod^af Afl:-biit';the laft;tin>; te n o f> tlie w O lrh e /: • T tin « ] f^twoy.terms; v p y w i« ,^ 0n ^ F v t ^ t r ^ 0 at(faa!id^m^ tM a in a ite^tetto.toe adttflh U t iliM ir t t e : QnardA . Bwfae jhsPMnea te i* 7, ;:teter.4ftor ■y^,_ ,v. w . •'ffpid tep: i-ilfli* r.|ns ■ ;tte yF'. Bop* » e appearahoe L'J. ' '^ te '--e^. h.,- '‘ ic te .y ------? te '' :-T te .teanitog'.bf' tob$ ch ols; wardrteni^ k t h e ir-lSi r :' -Alii.-. mm iSi^ M; V 4 i mbih V r#'W* At • • • •R F t •%?' jN A I R N Q W TO- Corp' # e t Ve *<( a a • e FKBFOBMKR IS INJURED \ Am e t a ■ « tYVd t at't • tA>i Derby, July 8—(AP) —John Don- Old Orchard, Me., Jul;fuiy 8/— (A P ) DEATHS and For- J»-dal Bankart Trntt .Oo, Am PQfW and was in a serious condition in Qftf- Mre. Jane Soott work in the Bowery of New York Mrs. Jane Soott, 65 years old, OtF . Ana Rad « 1.) fln bosidtaL A support pole sup under tim haaie o f “ MP. ;Zero” and Wlmbi[a4an,.MBg,» ‘ Cap Nag B flT>• Am RoU Mm ped adine he^was d < ^ his.aet yes died'this aaoralng at the Memorial —Henfl' Coichet and Jac4|iM ] his “Auction ttToidc” in Boston Com Conn. B tveri- ,\ )* *■* * iUn Smelt • ••••aeeleeeeeeeeq eonittiWcAtions,to n d from tho oil" terday, which consists of sUding on hospital whwe she was taken yes-^ non, French,DavixC^(kuhMs tem mon in 1981, and Miss Mary White, Htfd OmuL^Tilitt , .v . Am T and T • •eeeeaeateaees,^ his head down a suspended wire for terday foUowing a long iUneae. She reached the semi-final round,in the durance plane. New York aotteas, were married at First Nat H tfd...... — ,Am T o b B e • e • a 6> e e a a q^a t Majewaki alao will endeavor to a distance of flve hundred feet. Don- is the widow of John Scott who died IMtiah tennis championtttya. today niit St. Margaret’s Roman Cathollo Land Mte to d TItIa . . Am Wat Wits e e a*a e a># e a e a a a < prevent auoh aeenea aa the one nigan had just started his slide a many yamnt ago in Cuba. defeating Btn TUden and his Dutch B«v. church here today. Mutual Biflr AnacondaJl HWdiTWJMa •••••••eeeeeeeee created yesterday when a sheriff ap height o f 125 feet when the pole Mrs. Soott was born in Scotland partner H us Timmsr, 6-8, 4-6, 6-8, The bride, who last fall played and bad Uvad hera for 40 years. She N«w Brit Tnift v-' Atl Ref 80%. peared to summon all four Hunter broke. He was tossed in the air with Walter Hampden’s Shakes 6-8. RLvsrrida Trust 600 , — Yorti brothers and their backera Into add landed on the top of a nearby Uisves five , children, Mrs. Barbara The Fm ch met with a reverse in B and O . .lOSIm Tmhmb a n azTMted pearean company in New York, Hanson, M n . John Mllvae, Mrs. xxWest Htfd, Trtfst . Reiviix 89% 1%/wni on n TOurt. The aherifl however depart carousal. gave her age as 50, while Ledoux's a- second' quarter final doubles do, rtt 80 15 A t the hospital, is was said, he Oarsoee Sadronoakl. William and match, Jean Borotra and Christian Bsth Steel ...... before United ed without bothering the endurance was gtven as 56. Pan Pan. .185%,. fliers. suffered a fractur^ right hip and a Thomas Scott Mrs. Milvae lives Boussus being eliminated by the Chaifia J. Both said it waa their first nwr- in Hartford, the others here in Man- xAstna (Jasualty .... 180 185 Case T h n ^ ...... 1 7 5% Agreed la Few Things possible skull fracture. rlage. veteran Bnguih combination of J. xAstna life ...... 70 81 •ml posted a bfloiL Three things were agreed upon. olMster Gr^fOry and Ian G.'CoUihs, 9-7, 6-8, Cerro da Pasco ...... 5 0 proceedings, Uhited Mrs. Ledoux said that she would xHtCd Fire, $10 par . . 00^ 71 Chi and Norwest ...... 69% First that an Income of around ?176 GIRL TRIES BUIdDB. give up the stage and asatet her 6-2. xAutombbOe ...... 80^ 87% A. P. MarQh o( tiria an hour Is not to be sneezed .at. Two strong young American Chrysler 30TA New Haven, J\dy 8.— (A P )—A husband in his social wo A la the Oemh. General ...... 138 188 Col Gas and El ...... 68 ths arreirt, . telephoned even If the night air Is a bit chilly. lover's quarrel, according to police Bowery, teams already have reached the xHtfd Flra, 810 par . 00 - fl- and tefwnied. blix tR Second that the “Oty of Chicago” FUNERALS ■eml-flnala—the national champion Col G rap h ...... 17% led Doris Cyr to attempt her The couple met in Boston in 1931 HtEd Stm BoU, 210 par 01 66 Ceml S o lv ...... 23% had been oanoelled, N< slmidy must stay up tmtll July 4, or life by teiring poison. when Ledoux because of the huM- ship team of George Lott and Jdm Nattiooal F ir e ...... 68% 70% ...... " 2 ? i this situation, the bond uhtU Sunday when a landing can be Doeg, and the defending Wimbledon (fomwlth and She was hurried to a hospital for ness depression established the Mrs. Edwin F. MoOaim xinioenix Fire ...... 78 .8 0 Cfonaol Gas ...... 106% ^ ^ W-A—^Fqdsnl In spectacular fashion before “Auction Block” and sold to the title-holder, Wllmer Allison and and Assistant U., E. “ treatment and today her condition . Funeral sarvlcea for Mrs. Hildur Ttxv4srs ....1840 1380 (fontln Can •••••«*ee » a e e e a e 'e 04% the largest possible crowd. Third highest bidder as “slavee” men and John Van Ryn. ney George Cdbex'of if the plane won’t stay up that is said to be good. Peterson MoCaim. wife of Edwin fw M c Dllfity Bteeha. Corn Prod 98 eromea who were unable to find F. McCann of 87 Mount Nebo That the veteran French combi xCoon. Elee Serv .... 08 96 he would be presented long, there should be at least 24 nation will be a serious threat for Dupont de TIem 100)4 Monday. ' . PASTOR ILL. employment. Place, who died Tuesday at the Me xOoon. Power ...... 77% 79% Eastman Kodak ...... 197 ist.. homrs notice before It descends. Mrs. Ledoux Is the daughter of the title was indicated by the play At a meeting of tbe-oh New Haven, July 3.— (A P )—The morial hoityltal were held this aft Hart Elee L t ...... 79 81 Elee Pow and L t ...... 67% The fliers receive $100 an hour former Jddge Henry P. White of ernoon at 8 o'clock from her late of Cochet and Brugnon against Til- -Greenwich WAG, pfd . 90 95 tees last zdght it waa from an. oil company. 21 per minute ctmditiott of Rev. John H. Carroll den and Timmar. Fox FUm A ...... 40)4 take'no aetion against Kansas aty, Mo., who presided at homa and i^t 8:80 froih the Swed H a^ord Gas ...... 78 —> Gen Elec ...... 67)4 from a malt company for broadcast pastor of the Holy ^Trinity church, the trial of the James brothers, ish LAitheraa church of which she Big Bill and his partner, starting ■ do, pfd ....45 *— pending- the outeoma o f lib e ing and a share of the receipts from Wallingford for more than 40 years slowly, lost the first sat, 6-2, but Gen Foods ...... 64 proceadiBgs. western bandits, two y ^ He vhui a maniber. There tras x profu S N E T O o...... ^168> 178 Gen Mots ...... 89)4 t^cwds at Sky Harbor. was reported unchanged today at a was mayor of the city at one sion of floral tributes from rela they soon led at 3-1, in the next. do, rte. W. L ...... 7% 8% Get Information hospital here where he has been The Frenchmen levelled it at 4-4. Gold Dust« •••• • 88)4 All was transmitted to broth time. tives and friends. ftlaaBfaeteuriBf Stedm Grigsby Gnmow ...... 16% BANK OF ENGLAND confined for several weeks. He was Her great-great-grandfather was The bearers were Charles Trebbe. TUden played brilliantly to take the Am Hardware ...... 57 59 ers John and Kenneth In the endur- stricken about a month ago and has ninth and then served a love game Hershsy Choc ...... 89% Governor Tryon of North Carolina. William Dillon, Robert Andrews, Amer Hosiery • • • • • e • 80 — Int Harv ...... 81)4 . Liondoti, 8.^-cAP)^^;^]^ Ajace Ship. been in a serious condition since. Georgr Velteh, Harry and Arthur for the set and they were all square Amer Stiver ...... — 25 The reply of the endurance fliers at a set apiece. Int Nick Can ...... 34)4 weekly statemat 6f. the 'W was a request for a flfty cent jews- Hmihission, Hi PENSION DISPUTE The funeral of Francis Griswold BillingB and Spencer . 8 Loew’s, Inc ...... 66 545,000; other seiBurlties was held at Watkins Brothers this Cochet and Brugnon carried the Bristol Brass ...... 15 I not In accord over continuing the and Mrs. Higgins will leave Satur third set. Cfochet was playing with Mont Ward ...... 34% 18,085,000; pnblle d ^ ^ t s I flight. Kenneth complained that day on a six weeks tour of Ehirope. afternoon with Rev. Joaeph Cooper do, pfd ...... — Nat Cash Reg A ...... 47% ed 9,384,000; other ' (Oentlaued from Page One.) officiating. The bearers were Dwight great dash and brtillance ably sup CTlllns Oo...... ^ 100 I j^ a was able to sleep much longer ported by his veteran partner, Nat Dairy ...... 49% ed 23A78.000; notes rffarve. fiiM he. and Intimated that he was ELIMINATES CROSSING. BUdi, Andrew Swanson, Earl Sea Case, Lockwood and B 535 ^(at Pow and Lt 39 creased 5,612,000;. govertmMnt gtesa anxoadMd the Ond of its flmt man and Robert Treat Burial was Brugnon. Colt’s Flroarma ...... 38 I fed up on the whole thing. Hartford, July 3.—(AP)—The The victory of Cfollins knd Gre Nev Cop ...... 16% ciirities increased, 230,0^. To which his sister^ Irene retort- regular sesslen in the Hoover ad- in the East cemetery. Eagle Lock ...... 82 N Y O n ! ...... 159 The proportion" of the 1 State.Public Utilities Conunission liSdstration today with its gory completed the semi'flnal Fafnir Bearings ..v .. I ed: “John eats more today ordered the elimination of brackets and tomorrow the British N Y N H H ...... 102 serve to Uabtiity is 4Fuller Bruth, Claas A . ^lor Amer 94)4 compared with 48.79 a Sink HUe crossing,' so-called m law, virtually complete. pair will clash with AUlaon and Van Hart A Cooley ...... -— he sleeps better." town of Torrington, where the Ryn, the young Americans .who ds- Nor Amer Aviat ...... ;... 8% Rate of discount 8 pw Meanvdiile Rival radio chains are It is the longest session of a Con ABOUT TOWN Hartmann Tob, com . Par Publix ...... 66% tracks of the New Haven road cross gress in eight years and it has been fested them for the title in last do. let pfd ...... — si vising for laurels in the busineis of year’s final. Penn ^tr ...... 74)4' cjuitiwg the voices of the endurance at grade. • This is the last of tbia mariced by a conflict between Presi Inter Stiver ...... 75 Phils Rdg C andT ...... 16 fliers to the eager radio woiid. grade-crossing on the state highway dent Hoover and the Senate on al Fred F. Mack qf 1180 Main In the other semi-final, Cochet do, ^ d ...... 105 street laves tonight by automo and Bzugnon encoimter Lott and Pub Serv N J ...... 92% trunk line Number eight, extending most every m i ^ ieaue with the De xLanders, Frary A Clk 64 66 Radio ...... 85)4 L O O K A T from Long Island Sound to the mocrats and MpubUcan Independ bile for Washington, D. C.,- where Doeg, holders of the Unltih States A Biow, Qasa A 18 16 FLIGHT 8IDELIOHTS. he will spad a three weeks’ vaca Rad Keith ...... » % [ Sky Harbor Airport. Chicago, Massachiisetts state line. ents. Whether the end could Vt doubles championship. do. Class B ...... 7 10 Three SensatifHial DuM* tion at the home of bia parents. Mrs. Helen Wills Moody and — Reading ...... 107 Jtily 8.—(AP)—^Those who believe reached by tonight depended on the xNew Brit. Mchi com. 80 ■ Rem Rand 25)4 1 Orchestras This WedLai * MIDDLETOWN FERE. settlement of two more disputes be Elizabeth Ryan, the aU-CaUfornia North A Judd ...... 18 19 the flying Hunter brothers win oe A laxgb covered van, with screen Sears Roe ...... 68)4r' eligible for the House of David Middletown, July 3— (A P )—Fire tween administration dominated team ' that bolds the French title, Niles Bern Pond ...... 2826 28 Simmons ...... 28% | in the dryer at the Starr bOll,, « House axid the rebeUous Senate. windows on„tba aide at tha canvas reached the woiheh’i douhlM.semi Peck Stow and Wilcox 7 band at the completion of their en covering, came - through Manches Sindatr Oil ...... 22)4 RAD’SS division of the Russell Mfg. Co., did These final controversiee were ovar finals by trimming Madame Hep- RusseO' Mfg Co. X .... 45 55 durance night win be sadly disap ter this morning on its way to rotin and Jeanne Sigvt, Belgium, Sou Pac ...... 114% pointed. Flight managers said to damage estinmted at 82500 today. the amount of money to be allowed xScoviU ...... 49 51 Sou R w y ...... 91% Worcester. The van contained two 6 - 2 , 6 - 0 . _ Crystal Lake ; r ! The loss was chiefly to materials. the law enforcement commission and xSeth Thom Oo. com . 88 Stand Brands ...... 19)4 day. that the brothers shave at the amount of pension to he granted race horses which have been sent Mrs. EUeeu Bennett WhittingstaU 26 — least every other day with water xdOk pfd ...... Stand Goa and Elec 90% PRISONER ESCAPES. World War veterans. over the road from Chester, Pa. and Betty NuthaU, ^ all-English Standard Screw 110 120 Thursday, July 3 ^ lowered to them in gaUon jugs. They wer^ harness racers. — Stand Oil Cal ...... 69% Hartford, July 3—(AP)—Robert Record o f Otmgreie team, won the first set from Sarah do. pfd. guar “A” 100 65% Moreover, they take daUy sponge Palfrey, Boston, and her Saa 8 J ...... Hariy BrinkmRiil":^ Gilbert, 26, an liunate at the Hart The record for the 71st Congress xStaniey Worics ... 88 40 Tim RoU Bear .... 67 baths with rubbing alcohol. today showed the following princi Shippers and merchants who re Francisco partner, Edith Cross, Smytbe Mfg ...... 80 — and his' ^ ford cotmty jail, escaped this morn Transeont Oil, I e e • e e < 18 ing about 9 o’clock while engaged in pal points. ceive goods by freight at Manches 6-4. in a quarter-final women’s dou xTli^or A Feno ... 115 — The busineas of keeping the en ter have been notified that there union Carbide ...... 68 Sodety/OrchestiNl f helping to load a garbage collector’s Smoot-Hawley tariff law. Income bles match. Toihlngton ...... 52 M unit Aircraft 58 durance fliers in clothes. Yesterday truck. The gates were open to ad tax reduction of 2160,000.060; Rati will be no freight received.or dis UndirwOod Mfg Co 86 88 One of Connectieiitfl;'''-'* Kenneth Himter tossed a paduige patched after today imtil Monday _ Unit Corp ...... 81% mit the vehide and (B lb^ slli^>ed fication of tixe French debt settle Uiilon lU g Co .... 20 Unit Gas and Imp a...... 85% Leading Bands. ,! out o f his plane. In the package was out when guards had momentarily ment. in Manchester. The beef company U 8 Envelope, com . 225 — his trousers. being avvare of this had an excep WAR ADMIRAL DIES — U 8 Ind A lco ...... 69 turned away. He was arrested Rivers and harbors legislation. 112 U S Pipe and Fdry...... 28)4 ‘Tts too hot to wear them,” he March 23 on a charge of breaking E4>anaion of public buUdlngB pro- tionally large shipment of meat 84 86 Friday; Jidjr 4ft- signalled. come in this morning to be able to — U 8 R u b b er...... 21% and entering and was sentenoed by gram. xWhitloek Qfil Pipe 14 U 8 8teel ...... 147)4 Spare trousers were rushed to the Reorganization of the Federal taka care of. their trade for Friday, Agram, Jugoslavia. July 8.— X*-Bx*divldefid. 'Judge Dpoth to four, months in the (ii^ ^ A d n ^ MeSmUl^Njego* Util Pow and Lt A ...... 52% endurance plane for chill night fly jafl. w has a police ryco^ ^ power commissioa. • ^Batordagr and eaiiy ifonda# - morn ;-rlghta. MeraymakcFR* ' j 'Transfer of probibmon enfor^. in g ..;^ - .1/.. van, .fohner commander in chief of War lEteoa Piet 48 ing. wresting El and Mfg ...... 185 McEndly’s Only RiraHh^rr. ^ CORWDPS NEdP POST ment from the neasury to the Jm^ the Austro-Hungarian fleet is dead tice^ Department.______Late today is was announced that here at the age of 72. Woolworth ...... 57 ' Massschusetis, Among those who have found the Hartford, July 8—(AP) — Dr. CURB QUOTATIONS Yellow Truck ...... 34% • < • • if( endurance flight a test of their en- George -E. Corwin, former deputy Expansion Cf the Federal road aid. Yhere wUl. be at least one basebaU commissioner of domestic animals program. gams in town tomorrow- after aU. Vice Admiral Maximilian Njego- Saturday; Ji^ ; diurance are A. Ostli and George W. van was one of the outstanding fig CAB SHOPS CLOSED. Kenodell, official observers for the for eight years, has been appointed O tlm Bleasiirea Highland Park entertains Bristol at Amer Cit Pow and Lt B ..... 16% advisori.ahd assistant to the'direetor Both Houses end Senate passed Highland Parh. at 10 o’clock in the ures of the Atistro-Hungarlah h i^ Am Super Power ...... V .. 38% National Aeronautical Association. command during the World War, .He Sprhigfield, Mass., July 8.—(AP) They have been woridng 12 hour of the bureau of animal industry measures preluding for the dispoet- moznihg. Cent Stat Elec ...... 88 ., —Tber West Springflsld looomotive for the state of Massachusetts. tion of 'the wartime M ua^ Shoals, was chief of the Marine Department Cities Service 86)4 Spanii^ shifts since the flight started. Both Mambors of Hose Coswany No. and commanded the war fleet, suc ymi ear repair shops of the Boston Alabama, nitrate and powar plant, BSeo Bond and Share ...... 78% and Albany railroad dosed today Hartford’s Bloet Popiilir 4 can instantly recognize the sotmd of but again the two branches are a t 1, MancUestev Fire Department are ceeding Grand Admiral Haus in the ship’s motor as it whirs over the HRilOGISTS DISCHARGED Niog and Hud Power...... 16% for two wc-iks, in pursuance of a ro- Orchestra. New Britain, July 8.—(AP)— odds and this legislation goes over request^ to gather at the firt house 1917, retaining his post of chief at Pennroad ...... 11% field at regular 15 minute Intervals to the December session. at 7 o’etoa^Baturday night at which the same time. Admiral Njegovan trenchment policy due to e^ try- Dandnf.S^tvta during the night Kenneth Abetz, 28, manager of a 8 o ind 50* w ldo. general husinese' eoiMBtiona pharmacy was found imt guilty of The rlvors and harbors bill was time tbty will fiaxroh to the home of was an exponent of heavy t ^ war united Gas 14% AdEdsskm 50c. < ^ cra ft His faith in the^ submarine ^ ■Fmargency crews will ba on duty to plackig poison in an accessible still 'a t the White House unsigned Thoipas Soott cm fitpckhouse Ho& • e.s • a • s # 87% to pay tribute "to‘his mother who eary on necessaryxwbrk. place without so labdUng it, in today but Congnsihmal leaders was not equal to that o f some o f his j vscuUte Ofi *9 s • e • o.e o. JAMES EGAN PENSIONED P(^ee Court today. Abeta was ar wore confident of ite ultimate ap- p a s ^ away, today at-the Memorial German allies. He doubted tile >^cks pinandaL rested after three boys to. whom, it p n ^ 1^ fha President Some be hospital. M^.,Qoott baa besnA long efficiency o f the undersea #em>on wab .alleged, he had given bandy, lieved this pitesldentiai atenature was and active member of the depart- in luring^ abou’’. a dedsioa in'’ the ^ LEFT 886A60AM BY CHENEY BROTHERS becama' ilL-He was accused of put b e ^ wftthsld while Mr. Hoover ihsnt war a a . the Bertin govarnmant -V ting croton on on the candy li^ r waited to aeaff Ckingress was going hoped. White Plains, N. Y„ July'S.— lost Tbaro Tbfay finding that the stock in his store beyond-his figures in the World War Sumner Roberta o f Academy (A P )—The win of Col. WnHam PRIDAT rate." street. Ward Green of Parker, street fTwmaf ee.Eltff'f, James Egan of 22«West Center had been depleted frequentiy by Boyce Thonmsqn, copper magnate, thefts. Quarrel Over Jodgee and Charles Kennedy of Porter dlspoeing of OB estate of aaL-iMf AND JEiarkey-i street will be on the pension The session saw the President and street, have left for a two week’s SMITH HOPS AGAIN list of Cheney Bmthers A ug^ i, “He ought to have known better maiM 9a6j0^/m o value. Uirnte to Fight and I have no aympethy for him” the Senate at odds ox'two nomina stay at Camp Woodstock. relatives and employes, was filea.,t0- SATURDAY with a credit of 50 years service, al tions to the Supreme Court The though he will discontinue Us serv Judge Stanley J. Traceski said, add Chicago, July 8.— (A P )— Tha; doy for probixte. ing that the state had not proved R^bUean Independents led by Sen Mr. and Mrs. Oswold Fisher and ices with the company on Satdrday, ators Borah of Idaho and Norria of fa n ^ of Porter street and Miss Southern Cross, battered veteran'of July 12, it was learned today. Mr. its case on the charge made in the oceanic flight,, winged avmy from warrant Nebraska fought the nomination of Margaret Hens^el wfll spend the A Doable Featafm ■. Egan, ndio is a native o f Canada, Charles Evans Hughes, as chief next ten days at Fort Lake, Lan the Curtlss-Wright Glenview Air came to Manchester 60 years ago justice but were defeated two to one. caster, Mass. port at 6:45 a. m. Tkree Oreheatrxa, 36 Pieces Wynne GihiHi ation a plan to sHthdraw trains that and police. today to the Fourth of July as a Grand Lodge of ()dd Fellows of Seventy-eight horses o f the 106th Bombay, July 8.— (A P )-^ M ^ FiriworiGi—Joitt the Crowd do not show a profit New Jersey or the Efirst Oemgregh- day of rest was Rear Admiral Perin, captaln-presldant of V tw • .> '.vJ No through trainii between New Field Artillery were eoralled Inside a Rlefaxrd E. Byrd. Go where tdx erowd g e * -^ M * s tional/Church of Staword, should thrae-foqt stonb fanes in Van Oort- Bombay Province , An-lndiX Oon-; York and Boston will be taka off, a received a 28860 bequest, waa with He wUl receive today the wel grass committee, .was arrested to-' Bwity Beaehi Crystal Lahe. spokesman said. laadt p i^ belag aedalmed to the comes of GardsA City, L. L, and drawn in Superior Court today. It outdoors in preparation for the an- day charged wlui breaking the The traffic department will have was annound^.. that a settlement Oyster Bay, and will leave by train . * FEATURING THfi no announcement to make foe two mial encampment at Orea^BAad, N. tonight for Boston to spend at order prohibiting' printing eration IS DIE Hi WRECK tha borsas ocmflned but tha rest want Despite ths rigors of his wel ____ after 6 p. m. * over the foaee. It toOk ah'how and come home—more trenuous thaw A fforffeons Reports that a ten per cent eur- a half to herd them back, aome hav exploration at the bottom of the • urs4dinded yondiL«.'.it' taflment of servlee, both local and ing galloped four miles la their world—he is in itrima piiyaieal con 'through was imminent snu^^deilled. Sasso, Italy, July 8.—(AP)—Fif fright dition, hia intimates said today. liioture that sttttfi^^llr' teen persona were killed t o ^ and After a weahnead at his home, CAm OI, PABil «ou r DancinF^ M iilK f 80 injured in a ooHlsioa of a train Admiral ^rrd vdll return to New from Milan with a freight train RIOTS IN FLINT York Sunday to ha tha guest at T C m iG H T , PAH) TOO MUCH, QUITS eleven miles from Boh^ma. The AHlATBimBOXtNG .V accident happened at 6:40 a. m. lunohaon of hla‘friend and pubfidi- sr^ Gsorga Palmar Putium, and at TWBLVK'AI& BVAB BOUTS , - -/Jl ' llSddletowa. July 8^(A P )—John The aeddent was ascribed to a Flint, M idi., July 8.— (AP.)— dinntr in the evening of anotiier in ■ ”f5e •. . defect in the deotzlcal ■ign^rnwr Police charged into ; a crowd , of mmmrn E. Roth, tax oommlsaloner resigned timate friend and oontrlbntob to roe today because ho figured he was be ^^paratus. Tbs' oolitsiba oecufirM strOdag workhMor^who. wote pa Ids aq^tion, Charlea V. Bob. ing paid too much fOr the labor ia- in Sasso station whore«ihe fre i^ rading in front of the F lahsrB ^ NOW ON ' ^ o r THE train had halted-'. ■ The looomotive OMporStioa's plant hare today and '..' Ftest.westeMHiKtMight. and several coKhM of the passen broke up the party. win they e q ^ weSSn Meerd-88 *1 have not the nerve to draw |8,- ger train were derailed. HOSPITAL NOTES fb r 18 months work and inily A Striker was traated lor ttdurles Infficted by,a pottea dnk sad waa ■y/ the dty ahd^ Wx monthe of taken into euetody. Mra Vara Bl a o l ^ 9f New York P ^ D M V I I M M ^ ~ wMk,’* he said in* presenting SEIZE RUM The crowd estimated st - about City Yhe was vW ti^ in Coventry, Mesh asm " - - - — rerignatlen which will become 1,500 diebanded aftar tkO v xttaeh Mr*. Batty Ladd of 64 Ghaatiiut ISeettve December 81. "This ^ob Pensacola, 81a., July 8,— (A P )— and after ite laadprs hiad u z ^ the ■tnat, MUw Fronds iLnpaoehtno of TWICE DAILFAIMISiraioN AhiO BVBNDfO, ■henid be a port time pnpoettion of After Ijdng in wait for five days men to nierve c » to n ttaetfag * ^ BRoh And JlmM'l^aailtptt . mmillmm Denkblaad with^onether 7 . prOMbitton agents last night cap outside the dty Umlti. ~ ac s n : High itreat waro admitted Roth was i^pdhM in August tured A fifty foot rum schooner left behind were not tbdqy. tQ. AM. Mawod pl - MoipltaL ..niiiz4tra>: i ala|^ tax cenmfladoner with a cargo of liquors valtMd by NeRher 'oompaity oauM a \kor Tbara wara no btttha or aoddante J a three aaan board cT la- them at more than 1106,000. No oge strike leaders would niske oa.eejtt* ranerta^i- huki-ttara daath, y\ m Mit win take a position as was aboard.the craft at the time ef nmte of the number o t ia n K w o n Je m 100%; M6l,a«“ ■ theseUure. at the Ihetoiy. r): V.
■M % ToDs ItotUBg Jnthls .Une aeaier Mpiliiiffleld. VoeM t«up^ That as far-as p: a m l.ty HuncliiMiter Oountj^ Bveryoneala ft tUq* th« town ness or foulneos of^- clerk reoelvee ft peeuUftr regoMt ■Proto ^gotf oinirse are aspected to be ShariB^Schmeling fiaseo," the pays Precediiig and FoHow- from some ptdnt dutant from lton*> .v'ft ^ckowcM aU day. turea at the State Theater ar* ae ttot ^ , Chester. This momlnf ft letter was isei They diaanxmiting aa toe fight Iteelf, iHjt whUe H u ^ j^ -w te. ph*!ln»*rt eli received from C E. Hamer of 2 ^ 5 Manchteter doctors are well pre- it does bring out that toe moet con are tied-Awaiting^ a^e, • O f Hefiday Also Prodnce Vinewood avenue,, Detroit, f phf;i»d sdtotetehus serum to admin- fused pereoh in the Stadium wdS’the keefi Aoldv ara'keti^'operated'by th i how many bridfes **ei^ toe river” l i i ^ , in caites.. of persons injured referee.. . Moscow, July 8-r5,;.CAJP.)rr- W i, .JVteetitea cqnpte>teif i • A nsw in Manchester. iM^.from e^lodon of firewpfiu. There n ^ ' axe^ -IT govemmant- Mirny Acddeats State It would seem that the Ingulrer Stalin, iron-fisted, dlctetor of. ^ _ .1 ;^ if ' use4 as. a preventetivo itaidag m for, the. Prerident's “Aa'vrtaanfc' dwhhte iUlssia’s economic ^ and poUtlcU^ That August 1 marks toe ainhi- owned lines operated und^ oteu!* Robla JaiSfapon meant the Connectiout river as M ih u t locK.-Jaw. H a i ^ a year six-man destinies, todgy dedared thste.wds versary o f the ■ beginidng . the’ conumttee V tera by'Aaiertcah firiDBi itod uilpg five bridges spanning the Hockanum gqsb past without the casualty list and\ Ffictest. / (yErtsa .aatAWtahiil " Records Disclose. “nothing humiliating'* in the'de W orld W ar In 1914. ■ . ■ study 'shipping^ B p^lpphdpa.^^ ttoips in -trade‘hetweeo the Untied are not elaborate affairs. However, rimnixig quite high iuid desj>ite Its Worid’a anduriuite yaeord of. tour mands of the Cefitriu cdmmlttee f w a pending' 164,000,060 loam^the States ai^d portetaH ober'the: worid huiw!tetiltwm|y';;,h0ute-4Hd fwanty i the letter spedffed Manchester and noiritfnn'nf ftjtecasted mildness, tomorrow may That in toe good old da]^ befoiy The etehteento, , toe - American the town clerk? sent along the re- i » position,,of b o a ^ ' toitey v a c a te , an oflioe mteutea.-fte Right Wing leaders; prove, no exieeption to the long toe corner saloon moved into this RrazU :lma„ 'w as < autoortaed today raniellteg^^at. S t - Chula. ope Three dangerous days are just quested information. i Adat Stalin today made his final speech standing rule. Ifotoers of children mlddla of toe street, one of M a n -'^ * flobr o f toe'Nayy bulld- to oaaae operations becaus* .of de- jrear ago, we a«nd,>yhb 'oiur heartiest ihead for motorists and pedes- The five bridges spanning the an? I ^trians. The records of the Con- before the AJl Union Conununist nesting with serious injuries should ohes^s temperance"bodies, wbrh-i^‘ .. • ‘ a- fletia' Which-could hot be decraeaed. oongrati^ationp'on batfe;^|^ titia eX- dent Hockanum are located at j Party congress now winthe committee cetteht Mcoterwtech . l ^ jt i ^ Vehicles disclose that the holiday, sessions here. •. Russia’s “steong & the case of minor injuries too from toe evils ^ drink, became to,be'sold to.prf^te owners. . -' equalled for almoet Ply 6 ^8«100 a year—common edu juries for 167. In 1928 there were 3 U.&C0LUER policies promulgated by the central Note that united was not capitalized committM party. ers running a dose second. In the almost 2,000 vessels to, carry "men It -was, in part, to investigate a cation sufficient. 25 coached-ftte. deaths and 168 injuries in 282 acci case of toe former toe guns are dis and is an entirely separate unit, not and suppUes to Ehirppe and eymi- pending loan under this fund that So. Maacbester examination Aug. dents and an even worse record was (Oontinned 'From Page One) Policies Correct charged carelessly or accidentally associated with the States of Amer tually to stimulate the American toe committee was appointed. The 25. Write at once for full TMurtiicu* '.th a t of 1927, when 7 deaths and “Not one member or group of members of toe opi>osition,” declar in one’s l^and or, even sometimea, ica. Merchant:Marine, O f 't|E|B* 2,000 United States lines have applied lars. Box 111. ' » ^ . 176 injuries resulted from 462 acci after the ship deared the Barbados into another persoins’s face. Cannon for the Maryland port. ed Stalin, “cerformances. One Is the way in C im WAR Df CHINA abyss into which the Soviet govern which an occasional operator moves ment will fan*, they cxy. bring in the new cardinals from the ^ and out of a line of traffic. It “Then Bucharin writes, a thesis Sistihe chapel Each of the' new tvould appear as though the world RUINING GOVERNMENT to the Central c o n ^ t ^ saying the cfTdinals, after entering, bowed iepended upop his getting .to some committe’s policies' .w l' rtoe three tittles hetore the throne, then cular plftoe Witold! the''shortest kissed toe Pope's ring and toe. Fifst (CoDtlDaed from Page I) coimtry .to disaster, th A the. Soviet ble time: yet it is an establish- power will surely perish, if not now, ••Awm Cardinal Marchetti-Selvag- d fact that in heavy traffic the glani, then Cardinal Leme da S:l- glng the inadequate facilities. Some then at least; ^th ifi a'.m ^tluRykoff irence in time over a 25 mile veira Cln^, Cardinal Raffaeio 6f the woimded, unable to gain en then Joins Bucharin ahd says that if itretch between a reasonable speed the government perishes it will not R on^ , Cr.rdinal Sersfini and toe d a fast speed is only a fraction trance to the hospitals, are lying \n squalor with railway sheds and be within a month but within a Frenrii Cardinal Achllle Lenart. time. It is poor economy, poor month and two dajnh Tomskl'then Each cardinal in turn rose after olicy, poor dtizensbfp, and a! similar places as their shelter. All show the effects of hudshlps at the joins the chorus saying, *Do any kisshig the Pope's toe and embrac iamj^C ^ toe worst possible con- thing or say anythl^ you like, but ed toe Pontiff and kissed him on {dderatlon for others to try to save front Only Small Portion. don’t leave any dopuments or other the cheek. hat slight fraction of time and en- traces behind’.” 'i linger the life and limb of many The large number of wounded in Receive Berretto. Nanking and Pukow are reported to Greeted with Laughter Again each new cardinal kelt ( ther persons. The only course is to These digs at Rykoff, Bucharin ( o as others do and to curb any im- comprise onlv a small portion of down before toe throne. This time those from the fron t Towns along and Tomskl . drew roars of laughter his two chamberlains held over his ^tience which may exist. One’s from the delegates while Rjdceff and the railway from Kweiteh to Su- head the red hat. The Pope cried awn wishes must be subordinated Tomsk!, who were in the audience; to toe'Weifare of all. chow, just east of the battle lines, “Aecipa Galerum Rubrumi!”— ‘'take and from Suchow southward along h\mg their heads. . .s *To be safe every driver must Speaking on toe danger of war, the red hat!” and toe cardinal the Tlentsin-Pukow railway are observe the utmost care, tomorrow, Clement 'VToroshilovi oommissar of kissed'Pius’s hand. He remained filled, with woimded. Saturday and Sunday. Each driver war, said that the capitalistic fo r.. a moment bowed before the Slightly wounded soldiers are be must consider that he not only has powers were equipping themselves Pope, his red cape drawn over his ing kept near the front and being re ielf and the passengers in his with bomb-carrying auplaaes. ciq^ head. turned to the battle lines as soon as: to care for, but an obligation able of supporting twelve-tons of. Cardinal Marchetti-SilvaggterU, their woimds permit Huge stacks r aids every other person and cargo and so formidable that ooa as the-‘first of toe newly' created of munitions in Nanking and Hai-i cle in traffic. The pedestrian hundred such machines could des carSUnals, delivered a speech of t be especially watchful and chow also stand as grim evidence of war. troy any modem European dty in thanks and loyalty to which the e consideration to the fact tl^ t one attack. Pope replied briefly. The Pontiff at greater number of vehicles than ' Although official advices continue He said that Poland receives con to claim Nationalist advances in all gave toe apostolic benediction. ei^r before will be on the move. tinuous aid from the imperialistic sectors, independent sources indicate The procession formed again. The Impendence on care and caution powers and now has 82 large muni Potatiff from his sedla gestetona n ould be the thought for Inde- government tro o ^ are little more tion plants where two years ago she than holding their own along the .passed from the hall of benfiliction, I^dence Day on the highways." had only 18. ? ‘ - - ' blessing toe faithful on both sides r' Haichow-Ti^kwan railway and The Soriet war commissar then 'of toe aisle, and. receiving their that their morale is none too high gave some date • req;>ecting r the because of terrific losses and stiff cheers and applause. 0.USTER INN DRAWS composition-of toe Red army, 88 per A ll toe-cardinals now went to toe opposition by the rebellious north cent of which are farm h u d s and erners. Sistine chiq>eL The old Cardinais workers. Fifty-one per cent of toe ' ’ *■ -ft, I MANCHmER PATRONS lack Transportation. officers are party members a ^ 82 took their seats in toe stalls.'The Lack of transportation is seriously per cent are'factory workers. Six new ones knelt almost prostrate on hampering Nationalist movements. ty-seven per cent of toe cadets in the steps before toe alter, '^ e ir 'M '’’Cluster Inn, the beautifully situ Inadequate rolling' stock of the: toe military schools are.wofkers. chamberlains- drew out to ful* ated elub at Mago Point, Waterford, 'nentsln-Pukow rsdlw^ makes im- [ “Certain hostile elehfdits say length the cardinal’s robes and Oimn., near the Nlantlc River, possible speAdy transportation o f' there are many former Csarlst of pulled toeir 'capes over their heads, ^iout four miles from New London, nmch-needed reinforcements and ficers in toe Red ariny,” he con covering them completely from Be modente^be moderate in ell tUngib ■v^ch opened recently, will draw munitions to the battle zone. Re- tinued. “This untrue. - They com- sight a$kay Manchester loVSrs of dancing placement troops and munitions are pose less than 7 per cent In 1927 When toe cardinals Imd prayed •ven in smoking. Avoidjdbuit fattite shadow^ ^ d good food over the holidays. located along, toe Yangtse aw aiting’ there - were 83,000 — Bolsheviks in our for a few. minutes, the senior card . 'by .fiTpiding over‘>i^^lgence»''‘if - Yois M Tgis latter attraction is magnified movement to toe front party military organization wliereas inals rose from) their seats and > .atece a local man, Hugh McCaiiU of , Amqng.,toe stories from toe ..front would niaintah* thirt;' ntedttn;’• yyef-yoitih* today we have 1291000. There are formed a double Itee between too . 2|8 West Center street, is chef at was one.'of-toe dead being bmled In also 130,000 members of toe - Com fol figure. “Reficb fpr." a i^cad.** dfuster Inn. huge graves each holding 100 door and the' V^ught-liron gate that munist Youth League in toe Red divMes the Sletlne chapel in two. g reetin g you with a smile will .be corpses. One report said a casualty Anny.” ... . J i^ Bai^ as master of cere- squad filling one of these graves Then.each nisw cardinal, r ls ^ from SB^es. Courteous waiter service is was paralyzed with fear when a cry his prayers, walked toward them iucicy Strik#/ th« Untf^CIgart f # you Bviir a ^ - w o r d of the club and m q^m - came from among toe bodies. The and a g ^ embraced each of them. ifQc decorations have been prbvid* voice stated its owner was much ALLISON AND CROK The Sistine ch<^ sang a triumphant ■mek«A mod* of •d: to make the Inn most attractive. alive. The burial squad fled, fol Te Dieum, opneluifing the ceremony. ^ e dance orchestra consists of lowed by a wounded soldier, who Private Avdlenee. :X ^ k y Crossfield, Sid Winick, Bill scrambled out of the grave. DEFEATED IN 3 SETS last phase . of the elaborate Croam of tho C r ^ -^ * lt e -lOASRO."; hiidw minifies. Bob Dungan, and one other, Another story said. Nationalists ' ■ beremonial took place in toe Pope’s al^well known in state Hftn<»eto ismn. »i Bourget, France, • July 8.— d tlten?,tcK<^Aemfheiai He bestow- Irritating to yo u r throg|k lief squads had to be seh^ to retrieve scores were 6-i785r6i8. on- each a titular church in • ■ • s »■ j W f ) — Captain Dieudonne Coste, toe tanks. This was accomr"aipllshed ' The defeat in mixed doubles to-, aRoam. F i^ U y he . put on each one's ?his mechanic, Maurice BeUonto, only after the sacrifice ol>f many day marked the first reverse 'ftre planning a transOcean lives. tifiger. tite cardinal's ring, a large ■ ’ # a ientire tournament for AtilsoBi phlre engrhvsd with the Popse after toreatanloT hPte. 6L i M DAd in 610,000 or hi ■ - . 4- V. m .with was tk ■ s tmdentohi that tlut 6 6 ^ mi to*' Be. M hflldB toe world's Mmg dis- b y > to " leoerd, would make a Pantages was convtbted of to t o a ., at'1 after hy way t>f Soidsaux, saulting '.Af toe; meet- ;iS '^ Jtowlg Afi'lMDtoMMfi0D,r tk. r>S.; t' 6;,^ '? * A '' * w ■t'' '■f: V! < -h/ M f*> • tr :fv?r WMCBSsmt' -*« ■ *(=^ -ai fjmM jK r r « "
,A -U a g fim A '* thrfr. jsM safc >A Mgr now eu Mgr M'lMi sMU «ao MMA MW.aad thaSt .Moorda lugi^ «siM stn m ^ Hwllli'Aad tKet rsd- pspu! to Vknr s srtailo w titt ^ t ^ dM9Q V^ that ro|tlftratl« M tala VlsgraastM to hM vltsls sstf for-taotncboafa Mid Men on tM _____ bo.-b %a^ 4 » A d « e e '^ '’ U imMrtskon. This is pesitt** booka alaeo IM t but. diarogardid •y DR. PRARR MeOOT “ ^.SfS^La.Sow ’ dor Hm fulM of pstrtottisb for flva poMrA 2fot a aihglo pat * THOMAS rORO )N 'l^ttef was raglatered in 1996 but K O ttSir Wo rsU ofSlaM foeUoflO d rt Q jggil loaieona lansT havo bom laalateat '/■V .the foUowiag year for the city col OAMTALOUFEB A BB COOLDTO nydttnt thig ABd ofdtMt th a t O&r lected 6d,oaata: probably had it lgwi.‘require that dpnanite m at Provldont nature kindly arranged forced upob it ia^ 1997. Bia^ sais‘A W aiir£»V 'i® be itored and traiuqiettod un4*r to ^ve us cantaloupes during the i ^ L orSMoAd eiOii Mall Matur. that yeik no one has bothered to warm season when they are most poUeo rootrletioBO, fstopt durlBC ^ susacRipnoN r a t bs pay. .|fo one h u Men sufficiently valuable. Throughout the melon ,Ona Taar. by n»»U » * .... the week la which wo c^ b rato our time I would sun>**t that you will iatereited to collect It win bo in* par Month. Bjf i v * ’ ***^***«n’iio NatioDal birthday. Thoa o tor^ keep coder and feel better if you 'X>ollv«rt^ oho yoar toreatiaf to ao4 whether anyone Hlaslo ooploa .• •..«t«».»««»»««»»*o **** Mdewalk otaada aad tiporwaya airo use melons once or twice daily. On ^ is foolish enough to pay such extremely hot dasrs it is often a padMd with doaoaa of forma of OR* ' ' KHMBBU jpTeo--in New Bavoa. good plan4o make an entire lunch V Tho Aaocelatod Prooa to ploaivoa aad aomo of them are of eon on nothing but cantaloupes; us aatiUod to tho uoo WSM®**'®,? high poteatlaUty. Wo muat bo pa- ing as many as. desired. Tho large all nowo *thlo trlotio. Boaio whore, aomO time la amount of purified water and whole * r not othorwloo eroaitoo ih tnw some mineral Moments contained in «®apor and aloo tho local now^ piib' tho dim diataat paat it waa diaoM* .Xtohod borcln. cantaloupes and other melons have .cation of ered that the way to ahow patriot* a cooling and cleansing aetioin on ‘^ipoclal Wpatehot > ifo .V alho ro* iim waa to dtakie' a racket w ^ the stream and should bo l^porrod. flrearma. The ataaufaeturera have used abundantly during the sum 8PB&AL ADVBRT181NO .R fP R ^ mertime. SBNTATIVB: Hamilton - ^^Wwor. dpaO the root . Canfhloupes are related to the nc.. *85 MadlBon Aro.,-New TOrh, N. r!, and 61* North Mlohlfon Ato.. Bigger aad store daagoroua ox* gourd family. Their original home is la Asia and India, and they were Chicago, Ilia j - r ploalvea haa beea their motto. Apd BY BODNBT DUTOHEB XOBA Serviee Writer first brought to Europe from A t- ^ Full ooryieoi e1ioat«t^ H'A Sorrlco, th ^ have lived to i t Some menia. Muskmelons, cantaloupes atatea, aotably bCaaaadtuaotta have and nutmeg melons all belong to R Merabor. Audit Biiroin ‘of Clreula- Washington, July 8.—The close of »lonn. lawa reatrietiBg tho alao 6t Ike the netted group whose rinds arO craekorp and aalutoa thAt may every session of OoBgvoas demonp faced over with a thick graying Tho HoroW atrates all over again aad more pattern. The. pulp of those melons 4kaauroei no nhanclal ‘ mponolhiiiir sold within iU bbedm. The powicr varies from green to a deep gold, After the 4th tor tyoographicfl orroM clearly ever tb6 fact that there ^dTortloomonlo In the Monchootor of the ezploaive oontaiaed thoroia aad is Mibly fiavored u d sweet to Tcnlng Herald. . is alao designated. The maaufac-“ti* »« ^ difference the tongue. They consist of two major political parUea that gg cent of water, the rest being turers cannot sell the Big Bertha THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1930. one is the narty in power and the composed of sugar and orgj^c ■--■ ■■ < ‘' ■ — type of cm kers there because the -^•ornzENaBOP retUlera are subject to such aiiper* SEMI-ANNUAL SALE ^ ..JX is to bo hoped ttiat,the citiaen* vision that they dare not buy them. Stolp case of FTofessor Douglas C. Such a law helps reduce the m o r- In t h t situation except a row be > gnmMwhftt laraer in slae and ripen i Macintosh of Yale will go to the tality of the "night before" and tween the “ins" and ^ . I later in the Mason. These melons I ^nited States Supreme Court for of the Fourth and of thb daya im* The Republics contain a small amount of add and normally in Md the .DeirocraUc reason the best way to use | WATKINS FURNITURE ^ a l decision. Nothipg else will ______mediately after it Ho police foroe .pi^ them is to make a complete meal ^natisfy ,^tlaiBty^, United jin tjj, caa iiop ti» exploding of «*y one kind of melon, using aU States, l^ero is * general surprise of fUroworki ia^pilblic places. BiM MO at stake and the two ^ tion s *jj,t ik desired, ^ver tha decialbn Of the Uhlted Lf ),' poMdble to'lessen tho daiiger of the poUtld^' i They Vhould never be eaten when ^Btates Circuit Court of Appeals In fjy restricting the power of the ex' mlng away at each other tlm Re- imrlpe or overripe, as they Saturday, July 5th, begins our Semi-Annual publicans begin taking credit for all _^y produce symptoms akin to Kxeverslng completely tho finding of plosives. the good things that have happened i e ^ ‘ when the fiav-’ §he lower courU in the case of Pro* that is not the point to the country and forgetting ^ the fuuy developed. The Clearance Sale of Watkins Furniture. Here Measor Macintosh and in that of was a boy half a cob* bad thiMS. ‘ housewife should- use the greatest i^flBs Mario A. Bland. • ’ • tury ago wfshea to take from aiod* coun^orget care to select the ones which have and harp on aU the ^ tW i^ m ^ ^ ^ ^^^^r and are not bruised, ■ is the opportunity for those furnishing for i. In the case of the professor, ^ boyhood what unmlataksblo they pomt accusingly at the Re- pieuure of eating the ^hich went up from Conaectlcut, i, to be found ia making a publicans. . , nmakmeTon is due to the delicate ^refusal of his dtlaenahip »PP>ica-1 ^ Fourth. Tho traditiOB Defenders aad Attaokers | xnusk-like aroma which is whiffed up the first time . . . and for those who are As far as nstioaal politics are For this reason, the melon ^on was based, on his declination is there aad it wlU not bo' downed. ^ o promise to "defw d" the dbnati' concerned, there isn’t much more color usually has the But the danger of blindness for to it than that. TM party to fiavor. refurnishing. Included besides furniture are §uUon by the Uldag up of arms life,lire, orof missingmissiBg imgeri,fingots, orof soarreasoaired power boastsbdasts anaand oweonsdefend“ds uitself: ! They are best chilled by placing WiTitoiut be, hlm s^i decided that the faces is always present Tho doc- tto party out of in the refrigerator. If cracked ice lamps, rugs, carpets and linoleum, draperies Sbccaaion was a Just one. In his ap* tors are able.M . with«(*h their tofiH. anti oondiemns. The RepubUcaa p Is used to chill them, it should not he sought refuge under the is„ attacked______not because it stands pg placed inside the melon, but the tetanus and other serums to lessen for ahythlng la pmrticular, but for melon should be packed inside the and ranges . . . all at genuine reductions i^barne consUtuUon. pointing out the dangers of death la some cases the way it does things when in I lee, and opened and cleaned when Jj^ t it forbids Congress to make but they cannot perform miracles. lerve. This method pre- ^oiy law against the free exercise dellcate natural taste and 11 For the largest variety we urge you to make If parents will supervise the pur '^f religion, ^ with ice water. To] chase of fireworks on the part of ______cantaloupe stand on I Miss Bland, who was a war their children, restricting some* m it stimUlaUs or doesn’t stimu-, j^gte a slice may be cut from I your inspection and selections at the earliest M urse and, like the iprofessor, a late business and'emploirment ^^g Attorn, making it flat Canta-. to^tfendl tendency to buy the most ^Canadian, was willing Bach pmrty claims certain fine, | lo^pg fjug^ y^th ice cream makes a noise possible in a single package \3the constitution “so“BO far as con' high-sounding principles for iU : perfect meal for luncheon when you | opportunity. and if they will devote a little time but neither ho an honest, ^ heavier food. An- ■ :^8cience as a Christian would al- f to an oversight of the fun, wo shall clear-out or fundameiita) issue. other delldouB way to serve musk - ■ ^ V '^ow." T h ^ .is .a o .p ia ^ r i a l dUfer- ■ Once there was-a-rather com melons is to cut the fresh fruit into 1 sec some reduction in the long list ;^nce in ih e'^ is for Mth' appeals. mo" popular impression that a rw small squares or balls which can be of injured. jThey simply set up that the appel- cleavage existed between the two. jm^g ^ th a mdon spoon obtainable of injured. This is the best we can parties on the question of the pro-1 g0y hiirdware store. This can 'lants, as Canadians, seek the pro- j hope for until the custom of a gen- teotive tariff. The Republlcaas wew pg ggrved as a salad or you can WATKINS^RIUTHERS. lijev •^tectioa of the United States supposed to be high tariff and the ggygy these pieces with apricot or eral use of explosives in the name ^the benefits to be derived from liv- Democrats low turlff. And It is true [ piaccppie jeiio or Jell-well, placing (ff patriotism is banned by law. 65 YEARS AT SOUTH MANCHESTER vlng here, but they Mo not propose that the Democrats have seized on the dish in the refrigerator until the' the Hawley-Smoot tariff act as the gelatin has hardened. ^''burden themselves with the ob- issue in' the congressional cam"^ Some people enjoy the cantaloupe ligationB of those of us who are na A AUTBOR of this year. baked. Simply cut the cantidoupe in -five to these shores. There is noth CongratulatioBs to William J. But where were the Democrats two, scoop nut the seeds and put ing complicated about their atti' Marsh, Jr., of New Milford. At the la 1938 T Straddling the fence u d the halves into a hot oven. Serve In effect they announce they | tender age of 11 years this jrpung ggguring the country that they, too, as soon-as they begin to brown.. Do .-'^Ude believed . In the protective tulff. not oook them too long or they will ^'desire to become citizens with man has writto* and pubUshed a fhromisiittr Ui* coimtry. in effect, become mushy. If the cantaloupe wOUt the full responmiUUes of book, the edition limited to 60 that Die Republican rates of duty is a little too green to serve for '.such citizenship and, to date, it copies because he was obliged to as fixed in the Fordney-McCumbpr breakfast, you may often use it by print it on his own press. Now a act of 1933 were good enough fbr baking in ^ s manner. iaippears that they may succeed. them and that no one. need fea^a There is no impUcatlon that famous publishing firm of New harm la there in eating yeaat brtad girl Is having corrective exerdiea Democratih assault on' the tariff QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ^ th her gymnasium work and that either of these'individuals are or Yoric is to print a second edition walls in ease the nation chose a and baklBg powders bnadir” Answer: I do recommend bread ■hr U las^etod by a oompstent have been slackers. The professor from plates made from the original Demoeratio administration. (PyeUtis) teacher. It is also well to have an Candidate A1 Smith’s position Question:—M. R. asks: “What are occasionally in my menus, but l.be- ■served as a chaplain and Miss type with the single addition of a Ueve most people use too muoh x-ray deture made of her entire was that the tariff must be taken the synuptoma of pyelitis? Is it nlae, and to get the opinion of a i Bland ap a nurse. So* far as that is reproductioa of a page of the out’ of polities aad that a sclen- possible to have it at intervals for bread to the exofusion of other amre vitsTfoods. When any idad of btsid bone speolaUst regarding the condi concerned they did their full duty, manuscript Young Marsh sold aU tlfle. non-partisan tariff commisrion a pertod, of years? Is it curable? tion of the wptiiaX vertebrae.' She New York, July 8.—^In E a st 43nd,. 'The stmy goes in hfis Bigg^WRy could do Just that. Well, tod^j gg, what ii tho cure?’’ is used it ihouid be taken with non- zed snisafhtif Neither of them, as a matter of I of his own edition and »tttn hooch .'from such onerous and dangerous ceived orders for four hundred they have been trying to make the (Bread With Meals) amiaUe grocer): What do you say, Democrats share U. ’They Me able ache and tires sasUy. tybat caussa peramentai aa any other theatrical Tacxei. copies which will mean enboiurage- 'Question:—A. C. N. asks: “Will H arold? !^iity here or in Canada. to point out toat all but one Demo you tell me why you never recom this? Can it bs cometod? Doss'ft ■'> It is the principle of the - thing ment Mr other Juvenile authors affect the health?" H areic------crat in the Senate voted for one mend bread with ■ meals in ybur bonM^PossiBf Show. W th which we have a quarrel, who may have the urge to write, a dutytocrease or more and asraimit menus, only Melba toast? What Answer: Be sure that your ttttlf mored more than slightly. 50-cent printing .-press and the de- various decreases and the Demo After a oerformance, tha average tbs thousanto pplenty of young Americans lie stage gets a g<^ rub-down "speaks" seldomfafl to.bgn terminatien to stick to. the ^b. T'o cratic record in the House is about '^'over there” and plenty are in hos< ths Same. Five Democratic votes and is turned over to aa attendant of Interest am eag' ipitals who had no desire to “take those aiithots of more matiure years paaaad the bUl In the Senate. Waiting for the Whistle who sees that it gets safety borne lata. X havs yet to >iip arms.” But, being Americans, who find it hard to persuade x pub- They're Getliag Together and doesn’t equandersquan( Tta salary on ItiagIttBC flrsm sn"—'•ret or seoQod or third: never occurred to them to dodge I Usher to consider their Uterary ef< All this makes a strange spec- wild oata or eometUng. tade. In effect, the Republicans are The “animal hotel” has special "Sigr, show zas ons ^e issue by setting up the claim forts there can be only poigimj: trying tor. prova^ttR? Democrats quarters tor special pertonners. rve hesn hearing so m u^ at their constSeiices.idid not'Cap- regnt that they didn’t begia eaZly and RepiA^caDg fed alike about Duri^ an average week It’s podei- Kdos^ tUa tsDdsM rove. Being :A*iaericsss, thity ney- and imve the nefvh' to do thiirpwn higher tariffs, thereby dlssodating ble to find all sorts of guests regis (ha fltodbu aaturs ef dwener, every torse ef r gave the constitution and any publishing, at least as a start It themselves from the ancient argu tered there. During a rsoent week f ment that the O. O. P. was the only we checked two eteUtants, beN a Bovchy li izalcyed Mil pssible loophP^s in it a mouMBt’s wlU be Interesting to w atch the de- protective tariff party. They are dozen monkeys, a wiiole tooupe of iought. Tlieir training had been I velopment of this fhuthful* author qrfiiiwg to go that fM to meet the trained purps and a flo^ of •’’S T p i S S s Itfferent. Their outlook on life was and printer. The fact ijhat he car- attack of the Democrats which is pigeons. Then, as they say in tha profes- *d is different rted through to a conclusion a oon- based OB Republican snonsorshlp of \ i an aifinlttedly unpopulM measure. Sion, there were any numiIMV of the wsUe deeerhted iThere were some “conscientious sideraUe task lends strength to the MeanwhUe, Mr. Hoover has bsdgsd beasts “at liberty,r.** .Whieh means, pbjectors.” who found Ufe very un- beltyf that ha is of the sort who to the extent of'admitting that Us in plain language, that they ara out bl^afant If Professor. Macintosh will snake a go of Ufa whether in doM friends in Cos«ress put enough of a jobJ-or rftber tlieir iqaster la a giesseasb* eoi can't fs»t tbeatrtoU boeking tor which are aeerss .ef ii^d Miss Bland art ;hafflitted to the field of Utorature or abnictung bad to itt in thf bill to force him to ^ t e a PFi&readJuBtments. them. Hut they most he kept la the famous air eraft tfil citizenship on ith ^ .Own terms | else. Poeddy some Dright young per- good shape, Just the lame, end go EuropesQ here should be no reason why ia ______BOB eaaudnk of another issue on through their daily tratatag. of the fhi------gueets hers tad next war anyone should bother I NEQUSOnED FEES which the, parties Mto more defl- Bpealdaif of which, jriemiBds me a tow flylhg to il t».he. 0^ risk himself in the servicq .of his I .'fiosxie motpitxMit owners down in Bitety opposed to each other than they are OB the tariff Possibly of tbs dd'Broadwey yarti about tlM ojimtry. If those from other shores New Haven may find it necessary there is more real Issue which' is trained’' seals. No* Qwre wsraBt Whieh fid other nations are to come here I to pay back taxes and some fines, more than merely something to ' !■ > two of them—P at aadifikei old the benefits they receive andlaU becatue one conscientious soul grab at tor .tempprary use in cam' There weire, as a natter ef fact, palgns.' B u t prdMiMy not. five or six. And, thanks to an un was sMl., not return, in cafq-'of need, the I insisted up v-f, I V .ViTr- motb«Y| Part In ,l>^ . '...... 'o’i PPWWfaRt. . fMUljr a r r w to 'i l e ^ d to 8«rw aum- , — , and Mra. bkve J i ^ i> Ithough Manchester Was Not Townsh^ in idr trip to ' tb®’ '■ • , To puM ri^ and Canada. They 1776, Section CaUed Orford Parish , - ^.s of the Adfaondacks. ,e liiAmlltieipr>! tjje Orford 1 byrMrst te n of ^ mhhd robin, aaka ’The Rev. Julius G» A] .mx- Made Fine Record. eonce^6d^t)te,1 •al tjrnnty be d«dt wlth a t Hartffird occupisd top Oongrtga After 9l5t :>oe(tf|jle date. , 'L * and Gilead on Sonday. mfita W'-'rtjUe, ’t)ie /v» On t£e ...... Wiuahin^nr-House votes Maaclieeter has recently taken a aCJone of ManchMter Grfeen .rae that'tjma h^Jpf~H ogitr law enforcemi riate next week,' aftw Tdddh Itkriac.tlmt .-i./ /'* i. •• A-* nenOTwwr n« J wbrked wouhd Xiih '■■-ga-oa-i vrill be a vacation of tvm .•’Ike Rev. WlUfani' »,• q;X'TAl - ahead in prohibiti v e s^e gj^as factory after hiViright^ cemz^bidibn; -Senate modifies Oi-:8 0 W W iW ^^^ta pfiwde- smaller penalties Ing which tile . i|ar Darby, fireworks in town, effective July ^^re done. Fpr helping: out w i^ W1 churches will be rioseifti 9 t Petsrta ckp«h,h(|f:^ ^^;U j^e, .'i ^-retrtsh mented by several 7 Mr. and Mrs. "Times have changed. Once A t which is now Pitkin street The • Miss Marjorie Martini « I^ton, Yofikera, N. Tr .' ^cagoU-Kingsford-Smith a^ Mass., Miss Bertha Wales, ef. previt thought that to celebrate the glass mill was in operation day and Southern Cross arrive frd^ ,it • the ‘hottt“*bf “glorious Fourth” in proper style, ______dence, R I., and other mambera^ of msce, Mrs. FredriWlt^A night, the fires in the bijg furnaces li^jv York 4>n fllgh't' to " Pacific V AJrptane (sometSiiig newV uitli oveW ^oWil IV ; Ine had to stock up with cannon- " ““J,’ v«.rTig put out Wood WM S t Peter’s school. ' ^ Miss Helen M p ^ .p8 ^ v a W ^ irackers of all sizes, open the bed- ^s fuel as coal' was thw tm- ' r A number of local Christfaia'’Enr lixfiverslty gave; an.totriqrting Is^ chase o r o ^ of firewoirks. ^ ib«works Igft orer wfll , iidla., haf ' ' Washington—^Treasury . Depart deavor members from ^sbr.flkir'snd am at the stroke of twelve and known^ jninm this UUD country. country,waa**i»*^* Thirty inett i *Frank •-.T—r— FreeT-. " u .-of va'^ ’ ture on the poetry of Cowper, in b eio ll tlw 4fh at S p. m. regardless of cost. Gilead attended toe ’Tr|RCounty ^ nontinue u n u e the din until money ran ^were g ^ p l o y e d , including the day been raent awards »62,480,000 contri^ rimtiauance of ner prevtous lep* & Sanity has returned to those • f^^ces lAbial Metcalf an^d famUy of Skw- for/new government - building As Union meeting held at. Westchester ture. She gave extracta’.frotn ^ e formerly ------■’ ® Memt>Ibyment relief measure. Sunday evening, at which-time a Task.” “CkJnveraatiDna,’!?aiid ^ other Npiio^, ya.—Grand Jury returns pageant “A Little Child Shall Lead by. powper. isar suffered the awful toll of | ^ mug blower would beat the j snd little son ^JUigm^^r., , 184 indhitinrats against officers of Them,” was presented. O ak SoWUng Mrs. Carrie I. Burnh^ left on deftort'Title *md Trust Corporation Saturday for Sound B eachF wb®fe 27-29 Oak Street r^MS and eyes, danger from septic violation of State Banking by a lecture by Austin Warrm of Bjnia and tetanus and other allied she expects to spend toe .n«rt two a busi' Act and grand larceny Boston University on- Blsliop ^misfortunes. months, making toe trip by motor. Berkeley. Extracts were read from Tomorrow, on the 164 annlver- Jl. ' L, l^l;f<^d^-==4)uake shakes (Calcutta Mrs. Daniel G. Horton, her sfater, |sary of the signing of the D fcl^ - np^jlaniage- Mrs. Ayers and daughter. Miss ^ o n of Independence in PhUadel- was mads from rivsr sand, soap , ium- ■ ^an Vrancts, la! a -tclty—Five new cardlnius Doris Ayers, all of Nsw Havsn, Vphia, a new fornr of appreciation is maker’s waste. Sr^ttT^B?5^. k»«l. YiKei^a^e :.red berretta and cape have spent toe past week as guests lMozart. A telegram has been re ^For their diligence and patriotism, Miss Ruth Martin'of P lt t s f i^ ceived from Irving White, ' M- A., .^pressed in the foriM of advMC- toe mouth. The capacity is twenty Mass., played' toe . Ipldri chbrtlf ri^ ts 69 to set up new record of quarts. efauntry Caub golf co u r* during | that he will be unable-to be, wesent terms of powder, credit to from' Lohengrth, dilrtug. .tfi® aqd give a pronfised speclri lecture. ™ stnmgling Colonists, Messrs Some specimens are very ornate ceremony SObs ,a exhibition match. and are fluted vertically and also eq- -.-Mass;—‘Leon ’Trudeau, William S. Knlckerbocakejr, Bffltor of tkln and Bishop were allowed a friend of tiift T om ^ the ' Sewanee Review, who, i had of glass manufacture in clrcled with fine spiral comigar sweetiy.' “O;. 'Pjsnkdaaf^.'^ilfijter — . ^piWch'tliey 'oxatelsed Tor tionsi One is shaped like an in of eeoohd- degree awM^r- te-deato .of pronfised to give another speclri lec LucUe Cady of. R o c k rtn e .W *n ^ d ture will also be unable to lecture. twenty-7our- years following the verted stovepipe hat, having a wide of honor and'M iss wife and sentenced to life imprison- Other lectures, however, have-been wftr* flange around toe top. Many were acted as bridesyfiA' ^ ^ '^ ^ Another powder mill and a sm ^ of toe pint, pocket-flask variety. tendaots were -(stitsama^ .of; the Mdntoelfar,' Vt.'r-N'egotlations to glaas factory ,was built Made Snuff Also. bride, 1929 claw of the, Ito<*Tflle 'torteatse ;prfim., on mony a reception7 ^ hrid to--'.to® ■ “ypu-xpean to® insurance.”.. reUcs of toe Revolutionary days In property now owned by the Hart bridal party , amd im nm dl^. nMNi*’- '"■'•Yifcfl mean llrA ’H s been fired this section than toe ruins of toe ford Manila Company, in coxmection bers of both families.'VnOoWing a toras/times in the last six weeks.” K ^ p U pkeep D 6WH old Pitkin glass factory in - Man- with which he carried on a large Wedding trip to LAke dirinnipesau-^ riiester Green. Its beauty is en- business in clothing and woolens. kee, N. H., the couple will rSside by having your plumbing and These mills were left to his sons, 615 Ocean avriiue, Brooklyn, N. Y. • - 'iq S n ce d by the graceful vines which '>**ur*** creep over toe walls and its age is William and Joseph, who succeeded Mr. and Mfs. RuBl«e~'hseityad heating ’ system , repaired and more vividly shown by the presence him in business. This William 3rd many bjmutiful and' (fastly put in first class shape; ahd the . of a large growing tree within toe was elected Governor of Connecti Including illver, china,; ruins. The baking ovens or kilns cut in May, 1776, by a majority so checks, grid rieGe8'''ahA' mfabel- gutters and downspouts on were outside the structure and toe great, says the Coxmecticut G a^ laneous gifts.' ’Ih e ‘gnodni -preatotdd yqilr h (^ e replaced if they, arc large arched doorway tn toe l®ttor ette, “that votes were not counted*’ his bride With a * r ( ^ and -bonvenlent access to toe ovens. The This was probably tho only Instance the bride prasenUff^!:^ a l^ ih g .’ ' hliltory of Manchester, arranpd of its kind ever recorded. Joseph, silver dgaretto' liimtds,’' ^ ■ during toe centennial in 1923, has toe brother, was Captain of the presented her' srtiBdim^tlF;dto- • . We do all: kinds of tinsihith- :c.-- ■ engraved on its cover an engrai^g third Militia company in 1788 and ner rings and Jto® gnfim' p; ing, sheet md»l work, etc; ' of toe Pitkin glass factory nfins, rose to Colonelcy of toe 1st Regi his attendimfa* - • >’ ■ . as weU as a fine photo Inside. ment in 1751. Made Betties ^ Governor William Pitkin and Ifis v.j 5l ’ ’ The Pitkin glass factory produced brother, Joseph, bull*: an Iron-rolling ' to to® main, glass bottles for which and slitting ntiU to 1747 at Forest :£ ;'A .tha::a ' considerable demMd. Falls. This industry prohibited by rc-,- . Q rait expense to their manufbeture the British Parliament in 17SO, Pkiahbiiig and Heating. I ' m incurred, as toe sand, t o e ^ e f which action may have helped td "WL I c t, Contractor. raw matertti, ■ was brought from make them i>atriota, for powder, was *-***'- 38 Main S t /. T t|. JS(li36l r.-. New Jersey to Hartford in bai^ea next manufactured for the Revolu Imported ^uraday Eveniitt^’ 6 8 ^ as vyas toen drawn to the local tionary army. Ckins. CiD toidZBfer 'caetory in'ox-teams. High trans- Accordingly, toe g la * factory was .VA-' portafion costs made bottles more built in 1788 in too business (fanfalr ' r* i expansive to'market toan other of town where were located a tav forms of glass. - ^ ern, later the Boms of Elisha Rto* n iE llams, a store, a .i^ te r y . a Ifiaek' ' Yhe manufacture of window glass ■ iV.- — vras attempted at one time as a smith shop and workman’s hdm *. M r
'ihiel of glass about five by eight Future Preservatton Assured 3Q O slE ;S t4 m . -tobbes in size was preserved in toe ’The descendants, o f-to e Pitkin 'tltkln family for years. This was vSrit is known'as toe “bull’s eye" :.'ii •V' ■■ . .'i. •*.; v 'ftW ik lety, and w as'very thick and .■W, I .''jr?-'' gea at to» center of toe pane. 1 •^;r V- Iftvifeiinefi fa h6w broken. , . V«. 5..- ■ Mu(to cider brafidy 'was exported R i ^ In toose days to the West Indies AU niakep, eold, asBtodi ax- -J ■ and other flaetoririi w « e opened. and "» J <■ 7 'I :the‘F lt]^ bottles faiital rplto Mgiay jrfarii’lN bblto«to» C f 'owneff 4. M*. ' .>-5
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fU ;-- ^ ■' ■•#. %- -M 'aj£d emdilt i / t v-r 9:3« 8 :3 0 -1 s TlkiirM fj^ ,^iii7 8. lOKH) 9:00—Oriental phUdsotdiyt muslaf 9eriin. populur Aa«rican com- 10:20 9:80—Two dance ercheatraa 11:20 10:00—Moonbeanu music, poema n ATLAR'TA-T^ pdfwr» **** w r ittn r s n tw \ w aaa^ capte* -WMB. NEW BNBLANO—000. fcoo t r ' - prpcrdmg u'w a: ialir for tho .Br^irfqplvWdi WKAT •i4» •i4B-^ie^nls giH’s gusrt^ 1:00 12 ;es^Sh recRM ^ MooeUtod atotiOBO will tooodeaat 7:00 6:00—Aihos ‘n’ Andy, eomodisas 7:16 6:16—Melcdeers: melodlgmi. .. for ^Imrodajr nlifit at U o'clodi:, dajrUcbt 1:80 7:80—Address: GoldSi tr^ j aavla^ tlDM . Tbo titl^ ot th« sons, b:00—WJZ programs (1 hrj-- U 'M m _____ tn' A ^ . rcdpMianS 0:00 UH6 10: ’Dane# fnumi^ter 2dM which wai be suns by lawia James, 10:00 9:00—Josn of Arc’s hour. l^-debiit In bis 9:30—String husrtet, ornnIsL 280.4^WBBM, CHtCAOO-^^ tenor, wfil be announced durins the 10:80 p t y in B 11:00 8:00 7:0a-WABC onwa o i^ '^NEA'saaag inCv | ceacert. Other features of the pre- 34«.< 10:30 9:30—Try and ttumprdA jQvlo C ^ji^ production. mran. wlhch has M n arran^ by 1:00 13:6B^An Sour sbodt CUoag*. CratbanM 8hllkret.^wlll-be a h ^ how 6:30 6i30—Ossie Nelson’s OKChestra " I, ll6tti»o|ltaB Opera of dance xnualo under the_dlieetipn 7:00 6:00—Crockett MoUnt^aecra ' 854.V;W|JO, CHICABOi!>71Sa 'hsaid-Bln ilBg the Leo p««f«ww and a review at the 7:16 6:16—Levltow’s epneert enssm. 9{09 •' |;0|—My aelisar t ekUdrOn'a h r Qf th * 1^09^1 comsoser. 7:80 6:80-VaHe«3r pro*»emr Addtesa 9;30 s:8S ,f widfe hub music hour. Bad' Influenced Carol, as Crown Prince, Ylelii Oaiih to Rumania’s Crown for I,ove Adv«ttnre6| by Natbshlel Shil]^ le:80' SSItHeenee orehntra;- sHista UleiM on 8few York' 13:00 ll:0^A rtiats: ceneart.trio.. With Whom He Elopes |o Paris, Abandoning Royd Wife and Baby. , : and a special orchestra with Mr. hour. James as solbist. OurlM the siwe tOdlO Odl^-Sympheny orch., conga 4ia4—WGN-WUB. CHICABGwTSa PKdieetral porUoa of the pro* hour Lou Badennan. ^hnlat. win 10:30 8:30—Nstlonsl radio forum. 9:00 8:00-rMusle ho^; spaakcr. play ••Valse La Plus Que Lenten/ 9:30 8:30—N ature ■^imulc; irape. ' tiMude several esleouaos 11:00 10:00—Dream boat music hour. 11:00 10:0^fihnMnr.—Dinper dance mjW c... I PrevtoBi etSEtoe have teM ef Oesel’e 6:46. 6:46-^Bacpl comic sketch. . New York, July 8—(AP)-— 7:00 6:00—Midweek hymn Mna ' mergaaalle amsrtoge t# Ztoi Lam- Wave lensths in meters on left of 6:30—Historical drama ekIL- boys in their- terns sa i b flflh station title, kileeyclM «? *be rlAt, 7:30 3:00 7:00—Orgahlst; rani gketdi. I brtae, beBattfal' eanaioaer, aad.hto •K» 7:00—Vallsa’a orehastra IsMh 3:30 7:30—Male quartet, organ. - '• '*IJtoedigr» ditty to 30 were eenteneed todsy to wtoOB Times are Eastern Sayli^t Sa^ns Bells Baker, sUr. * 9:00 g:«fr-AH*SU«a hraao fiaM. lualmppy royal bbIob with P i'Ibu jm and Eastern SUndard. BUck face liOO—Relnesmstlon of P. ^ J. P. M. . . . HetoB ef Greece. Teday*e story terme of twenty to twntHWe type indicates best features. 0:00 447.4—WMAQ-WBJ, CHIOABO-978. w X w M 'X * Bsmum with music, r, 9:20 g:80—Music hour; mejasorlea SUM—Tsb Timers. ' t ^ of hto mtotoegg, Medame Lu- yeare for ehar^ in b holdup ISet Leadin g S a fi itotio& f. 0:30 10:30 9:30-^ld■■ King Cole’s hour. 6:16— Forum T Decorating peeeo, the third women to hto life. January in which a flegro #M lOdW *,38= » KSS|*SSS5t. 11:00 10:00- ^ n SM B~ y * t ^' t ;>pUiHsL Period, Vena Beeve. killed. Rsdsrmsn,' v H ^ ist.^ 11:80 10:10—AmM 'n’ Andy] danca HUM) lOdIO—Skit, “O s rd s n ^ AHsh.’' 4:80r-WB9A. Ensemble. Alfonso Mireei, 19. forstorly a stu i^t»^^Ot_ATLANTIC CITY—11^ 12^ ll,-6?^Ssy O’Hsra’s oiW stra 23S—KOIL, COUNCIL BLI^FS-IMS. ' BY MOfOTT SAUNOEB8 dent in Blair Aeadmny at Btaire- 8:00 7:00—wABG prcsrams (1 hr.) NEW .'ORK—70a. 11:00 10:00—L a u dance orm estra SriW—Lotda B ray’s Melott, OD a s upper 9:00—Musical moneries. < 8:U0 7:00—B. A. Rolfs’s orchestra 1:30 13:30—Olympians mi|sie hour. 6)01—Champion Weatherman. EnilaBd's George IV, as Prince in the Hotel Endicot 10:00 9:00 8:00—Lw Reisman’s orcbest^- 2:00 1:00—National coneei^t orch w est side. 10:30 9:20—WJZ prqsrems (1 hr.) «;30—Sanford’s music melodlea 6:06—ESsak Badiofram. of Wales, had bis affair with the 11:80 10:80—The W ltdiins hour, 9:30 292A—WOC-WHD, IOWA—1000. Robert D. Hayes, 18,, oof f NeNewport, 10:00 .8 :00—Vocal duo; eenUc a k i t . '9(20 8:20—MonUna cowboys prog. 6:06—Aflyleultural Market report 8 546.1—w o n . BUFFALO-dW . 10:30 0:30-rFoetry; .cenCWto croonew. comHy young widow, Mrs. Fitz* R. L; Francis Neves,I, 18, 7:00 6:00—Dinner dance mnsia 0:00 9:00—NBC‘programs (2 hrs.) 6:20-—EsMhell scoree; Sport Dl> 11:00 10:00—Slumber music hour. ' U :00 11:00—Two dance orchestraa hsrb srt; Henry v m dsflsd hto Neubert, 19, and JMsphp h GeaaoB, 90, 8:00 7:00—W B ^ I2IEHS* 13:00 11:00—Don Bigelow’s orchestra. gesL- 843.8—WNAC, iOBTON-123C. 538.4— W FI, PHILADELPHIA—600. ggg.3—KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—1040. church to divorce Catherine and each were given terme of twiBty 6:80 6:30—Dinner orchestra, orsanf^ 6:00 6:00—Automobile chib fealnre. 10:30 9:30—Dance band, soprana 6:80—Ba^niiy Rapp’s Orchestra. to twenty-five yeare. 7:00 «:00-WABC prosrams ( 6 ^ 12:00 11:00—Studio entertalnmant.- marry Anne Boleyn, one of her 488.3—WLW. CINCINNATI—700. 7:15 6:15—Topics in season. 6:45—Bp»tonla Glrig Quartette. All flve had pleaded guilty to sec 491.5— W IP, PHILADELPHIA—610. 401.5—WDAF. KANSAS CITY—010. ladiee-in-waiting; Louis XV of 7:30 6:30—Dinner music; fiddlers. 6:30 6:30—Dougherty’S dance iniisia 11:30 10:30—Amos ‘n’ Andy, comedians 7:00—Bulova time. ond degree murder. 8:16 7:15—Variety; R. F. D. hour. ir 4 6 10:45—Studio artisU bdur. . 7rt)l—Pepeodent’s Amos ’n’ .Andy. 8:46 7:45—Dos club; orchestra 7:00 6:00—Unde Wlp’s program.., France had his notorious romance 306.9—KDKA. P IT T S B U R G H -^ 13:00 11:00—W JZ Slumbsr music. 0:80 8:30—WJZ orchestra, sonsa 12:45 11:45—Ntghthawk frolic. 7:15—NaW. England Coke with Countess du Barry; Manuel of 10:80 9:00—Crimelishts; America. 6:00 6:00-^oprano redtal; variety. 7:00 6:0^W JZ Amos ’n’ Andy. .AOg.6—KFI, LOS AN GBLBSH -440 Melodecrs. Portugal k>8t bis heart and ulti 11:00 10:00—HaU; Ames *n* Andy. 11:45 10:45—Symphony orchestra 12:00 IIUIO—Dance music; trio. 7:16 6:16—Tellers; German band. 7:80—I/’SnsembIt Melodique. mately bis crown for the affections 8:00 7:00—WJZ programs (3% hrs.) 12:45 11:45—Baritone and aoprana 1:00 12:00—Orchestra tenor recitsL 1:15 12:15—Oiria trio; orchestra 6: 00—Slayton-Learoyd Investment of a French dancing girl. Gaby 2:00 1:00—Gibson’s dance music 11:40 10:40—Jack Denny’s orchesira. A T B O D O a r PS . 845A—WCAE, PITTSBURGH-1220. 2:30 1:30—5fax Fisher’s ^orchestra •Hour. Deslys. . ^ 800.2—WTAM, CLEVELAND—1070. 37 9 .5 - KGO, o a k c a Wo —roa 9:00 8:00—Studio artisU; playera 6:00 6:00—Dinner dance music. 8:80—Gflminal Law , Gleason L. And BO Crown Prince Carol of 7:00 6:00—Klien’s orchestra hour. 1:00 12:00—Memory Lane; artJsta. 9:30 8:30—NBC prosrams (2^- hrs.) 2:00 1:00—Pariaan quintet: musia Rumania—dxow King Carol n — 12:00 11:00—Orch; midnloht melodies. 7:30 6:80—Old Tima Singing School. iArcher, And hto mercy to ou th at 8:00 7:00—WEAP promm (3 hriO 8:00 2:00—Muaieal musketeers renounced hto right to the throne, l:M 12:00—Two dance m chestraa 370.2—WCCO, MINN., ST. PA U L-S10. 8:66—Goldoel Trio. fear him from to 1:16 18:15—A1 Kats*s orchestra 290.7—WHAM, R O C A S T E R —1160. deserted hto wife and baby and 7:00 6:00—W JZ Amos ’n’ Andy. ' 8.*00^ 7:0ft—WABC progs. (4*A h ra) 8;0O-4Cnoxmartial fully overturned, the boy King U p t o 116 F i l m otic atmosphere to the concert whl^ 302A—WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—990.V ’’ 292.9—KYW, dHiCAGO—1020, chateau near Paris, apparently im- venture, as she accused Zizi of vague Rosario Bourdon will direct through 7:00 6:00—W JZ Amos ’n’ Andy. 6:0S^Kozak Radiogram. Michael dethroned and Carol n 4c a pictu re. Stations of the 'WEAF network. I-YIday 8:UU 7:00—WJZ entertainments. concerned by the resultant scandal. plots to bribe her servants and per 7:30 6:30—Team; gossip; pioneers. 11:30 10:30—Amos ‘n’ Andy, comtdians 6:04-^Musical. ’They (mnilnued to- live together was king of Rumania. Helen, his Idc for developing. night at 8 o’clock, dayHght saving 8:30 7:30—WJZ programs (2^ hrs.) 11:45 10:45—Dance music to 3:00.' haps poison her.- time. A patriot’s conception of Amer 11:20 10:20—Midnight organ tqeicdiea 6:^5—World Bkman. until Just recently when Carol unhappy princess, became a still ica’s glory will be painted during this 389.4—WBBM. CHICAGO—770. 6:20—Baseball scores; Sport Dl- "That woman!’’ shot back Zizi, in imhahnier oueen 348.6VWABC, NEW YORIOt-860. dramatically returned to Rumania the war of words. "She is the most! queen 116 Film to postal card f ^ hour. Contrasting compositions will 6:30 6:30—Dinner dance orchestra 9:30 8:30—Symphony, dance music. g b st be "Tenting Tonight on the Old Camp 7:00 6:00—Crockett Mountaineeia 10:00 9:00—Bedford’s University band. by airplane and proclaimed himself common type of red-haired Riuna-1 _____ s i z e Oroond," the Civil War song showing 7:30 6:30—Astrologer’s addresa 10:30 9:30—WABC. male quartet. 6:30—doverdale Umelight. king, taking the throne from Ws NEXT: The Snifter political In- seme of the miseries of battle; ud 8:00 7:00—Nit Wits program for ex<- 1:00 12:00—An hour about Chicago. 6:45—To be announced. 9-year-old son who had Inherited nlan Jewess!” * trigue and trickery of the BaUcmis 5c a Pictu re Oscar Straus’ "My Hero.’’ from "The service men. 344.6—WENR, CHICAGO—870^ 7:00—Bulova time. Carol may have been fooUsh ] ^ ^ ^ Carol’s dransatio restoration Chocolate Soldier.” the operetta bas^ 8:30 7:30—Studio music hour. 8:30 7:30—Farm proga with play. it du^ng his absence. He left Mme. enough to toss away a ,throne, but ■ preceded It 10c fo r developin g on Beorge Bernard Shaw’s deUctable 9:15 8:15—’True story dramatizatioa 10:00 9:00—Varletfea; comedy tvam. 7:01—PepSpdent’a Amos .’n’ ^ d y . Lupescu In France. he was wise enough to keep out of. - satire on war, "Arms and* the Man." 10:00 9:00—David Mendoza’s orch. 11:18 10:16—Easy Chair music bdur. 7:15—Mac and Al. P ostal C ard size Jessica Dragonette, soprano, the Cav iu;30 9:30—'Male quartet, organist. 12:u0 IIUW—Dx air vaudeville. this row. He said nothing. aliers male quartet, arid the orchestra l i :06 10:00—Two dance orchestras. 254.1—W JJD , CHICAGO—1180. 7:46—Garden Gossip. Mme. Lupescu’s friendahip' with One day Zizi secretly obtained ad- 1 BOOTLEGGING FIREWORKS ' 7c a picture , •will celebrate the Fourth of July dur 12:30 11:30—Midnight organ melodica ing this hour. A keynote of patri 9:00 8:00—Moosehesrt children's hr. 8:00—Pioneers. Carol, according to the story she has mission to Carol’s library with her 10c fo r developin g 454.3—WEAF, NEW YORK—660. 416,4—WQN, CHICAGO—720. .8:30—Hickok’s Peewee and Windy. told, began In their native Rumania otism will be sounded in the "Ameri 6:00 5:00—Ludwig I.aurter’s orch. 8:50 7:50—Symphony; Pat Barnea child. The latter ran toward him. I . Springfield, Mass., July 3— (.AP) can Consecration Hymn," which will 7:00 6:0^TaIk; orchestra; soprano. 9:30 8:30—Orchestra: girls’ trio. 8:45—Famous Loves. long before he quit his wife to run crying “Daddy, come back to us!” i The state and local police today Enlargem ents be the opening selection to the pro 7:15 6:15—Universal safety talk. 11:10 10:10—Quintet; band; symphony. gram whish will be radiated by the 6:30—Contralto, novelty duo. 9:0Q-'rInterwoven Pair, Jonei and away with her. They were ejected—but Zizi had | established a bootleg fireworks pa 5x 8 f o r 50c . 7:30 12:00 l l ; 00^D ance orohestras-41^ hrs) They first met when she was 9. trol at the Massacbusett8-(3on- W JZ network a t 9:30, daylight saving 8:00 7:00—Bourdon’s orchestra. 344.6- !>WLS, CHICAGO—wo H are. succeeded In again embarrassing j 8x 10 f o r 85c . time. 9:00 8(00—Eakimos dance musia 8:30 7:30—Marching men. chorus. 9:30—Armour Proifram—Amerl- Her father took her on a visit to the man whom she now bated as i necticut border in order to prevent, 9:30 8:30—Sketch, "Big Guns." 9:00 8(00—Surprise; minstrel snow. the home of an administrator of one so far as possiUe, the importation Wave lengths in meters on IWt of 10:00 9:00—Olive Kline, soprano, with 447.5— WMAQrWQJ. CHtCAOO—670. oim! Consecration Hymn, MacMii- strongly as she had once loved. j station title, kiloc.vcles on the right. Rovers male quartet. hu; Dimee of the Cave Man, Eiie; of the estates of King Carol I. of fireworks and explosives illegal Times are Eastern Dayll^t Saving 8:00 7:00—WABC prograndh (3 hra) 11:00 10:00—Two dance orchestras. 11:00 10:00—Dan and Sylvia: concerL Deep ip My Heart Romberg; On There she encountered the old Mme. Lupescu insisted that she. in this state. and Eastern Standard. Black face 393.5—WJZ, NEW YORK—700. 11:30 10:30—Amos ’n’ Andy: pianfiL Irinas nephew. Prince Carol, then NEW STUDIO type indicates best futures. 6:15 5:16—Limelight musical. 13:00 11:00—Dance music (3 h ra) ,.tha Malll Goldman; selections thought too much of her royal lover j 6:45 5:45—Prohibition poll broadcaaL 288.3— WFAA, DALLAS—1040. from "The, Merry Widow,” Lehar; and their country to force him into j IGchael, ex-bov king of Rumania, 6:00—Amos *n’ Andy, corneaians John E lude, PnH 2* Leadin g E ast Stations. 7:00 12:()p li;0O—Late dance music. My Sweetheart Serenade; Peter, ^^The young prince adihired the a morganatic marriage with her. i will soon Join the army as a cor 7:15 6:13—Orchestra: male octet.' - m3H-WOC-WHO. IOWA—1000. little girl’s beautiful red hair with 9 Johnson Terrace (DST) (ST) _ ^ 8:00 7:00—I’lckard family, old timers. 8:00 7:00—WEAK progrsma (2 nra) pM9r, Pumipkin E a te r; Jericbo "Carol’s marriage to Zizi Lam- poral. To be sure, he has lost some 272.5-AVPG, ATLANTIC CITY—1100. 7:30—Drama, "Too Unrefined." lavish praises. And he ^ e W a P h o n e 8383 8:30 11:00 10:00—Team; Ncis and bven. Syncopation. brino was a mistake of youth,” she authority, but prospects are good 8:00 7:00—WABC Nit Wit drama, 8:45 7:45—Negro tongs, stories. 12:15 11:15—Hawkeye bnsenible. box of chocolates. gallanUy f e ^ g ■explained, “ShaU I be the one to he’ll be made a top sergeant some 8:40 7:40—Harmony girls; guitars. 9:00 8:00—Billy Jones, Ernie Hare. 1:00 12:00—Barnstormers dance music lO.-OO^Armatrong Quakers—Who? them to her with hto own band. 9:00 8:0U—Concert, dance' music. 9:30 8:30—Mixed chorus, orchestra 361.2—KOA, DCNVSR—630. lead him Into another such error? day. 10:30 9:30—The Wandering poec. with piano duo. Hem; Rqee In the Bud, Forster; 11:15 10:15—Quartet: Amoa *n’ Andy. Jubt a Memory; Gypsy Trail, Never would 1 think of that!” ^ 11:00 10:00—WABC progs. UU h ra) 10:00 9:00—Soprano, contralto, quartet 11:45 10:46,i-Orchestras. xylophonlsL r They did not meet again, Mme. Again Carol said nothing. 12:30 11:30—Studio organ recital. 10:30 9:30—Male quartet with Coun 12:15 11:16—Concert. John and Neo. Scott; Home, Sweet Home. tess Albani, soprano. Lupescu insists, until years toUr They continued to live blissfully, 283—WBAL. BALTIMORE—ICbO. 1:00-12:00—Mystery series drama. Btalmm U ft Thine S^es, Logan; :Ud. 10:00—Sketch book episodes. ep 1:30 J3:30—Wiclflc homads bow. __ wh«,Prince Carol came to in open disregard of society’s con 6:00 5:00—NBC programs (1 hr.) hour. 7:00 6:00—Baritone, xylophonist 11 :4S 10:45r-Snimber muaic 374.5- WBAF, FORT WORTH-*0a C ^ ltu Moon; Any Erne’s the after attending Queen Alexandras ventions, while Caro’ fought and 7:30 6:30—Musical rapments. 12:00 11:00—H vII Spitalny’s muaic. U:30 10:30—OMheatra gonoerL 491.5-^WIP, PHILADELPHIA—610. Tt|ne tp Fall in iDve; Sweepin’ funeral- in the meantime, she had 243.8—WNAC. BOSTON—1230. 1200: 11:00—^Artists entertalnraenr.. won a -lO.OOO.OOO franc suit hrougnt 7:00 6:00—(Jhlldren’a hour; orchestra 12:.in 11:30—Musical proga (2^ hrs.) tke C8puda Away; For You from married.a Rumanian army omcer 7:30 6:30—Console music recital. 8:00 7:00—Instrumental quartet. against him by Zlsl in Paris and his CLEARY'S LUNCH 8:15 7:15—Birthday gyeotings. 285.5— KNX, HOLLYWOOD—7060. **1^ Captain of the Guard.” at 16, given birth to two chlld^, 8:30 7:30-^tudlo concert baiid. 12:00 11:00—Royal qptimistiq hour. princess-wife in Rumania obtained 8:30 7:30—WABC progs. (4^9 lira.) 9:00 8:00—Vikings male qugrtet 1:00 12 00 10:80—Kez|d( Week-end Hour. both.of whom died, and divorced,her a divorce on grounds of desertion. 333.1—WMAK, BUFFALO—900. 9:30 8:30—Instrumental ' trio wHh : —Lion Tamers program. 697 M ain Street 1:45 12:46—LegiOh Stadium eyenia UtOO-^Blgih Program. husband. ^ ■ M I I ■ ^ 8:00 7:00—W a!t o programa (% hr.) George Lapham, tenor. 3:45 2:46—Johnny Hamp’s oroheatra. H;lif'—B^eball scores; Sport Di- They met, sh»: say*, at a i^ep- 8:45 7:45—Mystery'melodrama. 10:09 9:00—Two dance orchestras. 222.1—W JAX. JACKSO N yiLLB—900. At the outset, Carol’s parents— 9:00 8:00—WABC prokraros (3 hra) 535.4— W LlTi PHI LAOELPHI A—560.- 7:16 6:15—Oroheatra and aonga. g e s t tlon in the home of an attache of King Ferdinand and QueenMarle—' Formerly the Colonial LtmeK 428.3—WLW, CINCINNATI—700. 7:80 6rS0—WEAF proga (3H hra.) 8:45 7:45—NBC programa (24i hra) :11;8P—Chahipion Weatherman. the Rumanian legatiem- ^0^8 l^announcsd tha* they w ^d pay f:30 6:30—Dinner danea music. 11:00 i0:00—^U y .Hay’s orchestra. 11:20 10:30—Exchange Club: atudtu. prince looked "sc tired and v d s^ 8:00 7:0O—Team; achooi; orchestra. 309.9—KDKA»- PITTSBURQH—980. 401.5;-WDA^ KANSAS CITY—610. ’ 11:82—HmoOc Radiogram. all the debts he contracted while ^ 8:45 7:45—NBC programs (1)4 hra) 6:00 6:00—Youngstown quartet; team. 3 it0 8:80—WEAF proga,: (lik hra) 11:28—l^ova time. and unhappy,” she says that her heir to the throne but he would have' lEO J. CLEARY, Prop. 10:30 9:30—Musical: dance mua*c. 7:00 6:00—W JZ Amos ’n’ Andy. 11:00 10:00—Muticale; Amoa’'m Ahdy, 11:24—Midnight Melodies. sympathy went out to him. ■ .to pay hto own toereafter. | ]1:1.S 10:16—Party; Amos ’n’ Andv. 7:30 6:30—Troubadours recital. 11:46 10:45—Studio dance orcbcaira. “I wuld like,” she quotes him 12:00 11:00—Burnt corkers; orchestra. 8:00 7:00—Decisions for freedom. 1:45 12:45—The Ni^thawlL frolic. He waa dropped from toe Royal | R egu lar D inners Steaks and Chops B ox LU nehefl 12:45 11:45—^Vocal trio; orchestra 8:45 7:45—W JZ programs (2^ hrs.) 365.6— WHAS; .LOUISyiLLB—620. as saying, “to renew our old friend- Civil Ltot, which meaat^lto, loet his; 1:30 12:80—Mansfield and Lee. 11:30 10:30—Jack Denny’s orchestra. 9:00 8:00—WJZ programs (8 hre.) 245.8—WCAE, PITTSBURQH—1220. BQOTUGGER'MURDERED iSirSfRum aniandaye." annurt $60,000 allowance. B u ttej 2:00 1:00—Late dance orcheotra 370.2r;WCCO. MINN., ST« PAUL—816. , "Come tomorrow to my apart- C A TE ltm (;i 290.2—WTAM. CLEVELAND—1070. 6:80 6:30—Don Bigelow’s orchestra.-' 8:00 7:00^WABC propBpu (i hra.) j hontinued to enjoy an 9:30 8:30—Charles Hamp, artist. 7:00 6:00—WRAF programs (4 bra.) 12:20 11:20—Two dance oracatnia. rnient,” was her answer. toe vast Rumaid*® 10:00 9:00—Trappers; Friday frolla 11:00 10:00—Eddie Klein’s orchestra. <461,3—WSM, N A 8H V an .i—660, ! The crown prince went and so King Carol I had willed him, and T d e p h o n e 3884 ,11:15 10:15i-Studio music hour. 200.7—WHAM. ROCHESTER—1160. 9:00 8:00—Studio musical programa 8t Louis, July 3.—(AP)—Ma 12:15 11:15—Artists; dance music. 7:00 6:00—W JZ Amos ’n’ Andy. 11:30 10:30—Amos ’n*^ Andy; dapoa . began the clandeetlne rom a^ thi. approximated $30,000 a year. 7:30 6:30—The three of \u. 12:15‘llriS—Soprano and tenor. chine gunners put former bootlegger scandaUzed Europe aad cost him, 1:00 13:00—Organ melodies; orchestra 7:45 6:45—WJZ programs (3% hrs.) Prom Januaryi 1926. -iinttl June, 399.8—W JR . DETROIT—750.' 12:45 11:45—Jack'an d Bill, team. on- the spot nsai' Wood River, nii- temporarily at least, a throna. 1930, Carol and hto red-bsirad beau P 11:15 10:15—Theater organ recital. 379.6- KQO, OAKLAND—790. ttote, Jilst before midnight last night 8:30 7:30—W JZ programs (1 hr.) 379.5— WQY, SCHENECTADY—790. 12:00 11:00—Stage coachers niujic. ty continued their butterfly exlst- 10:00 9:00—Harmony piano twins. 12:57 11:57—Tim e; fe a th e r; m arketa 2:30 1:30—Green room; fireplaca Thf '.vlbtim was Gsoiffs Williams, Aftsr their iTk»ey»oon” In Italy 10:30 9:30—^WJZ dance orch.. artiata 6:30 6:10—Dinner danca music. 8:30 2:30—Pacific npnmds.'program. 4A of Wood River. At a morgue 883-WTIC. HARTFORD—1060. 7:06 6:06—Ollia Yettru, pianist. 270.1—WRVA, RiCHMOfiD—1110. and a roua^V f«y 7:80 6:80—W EAF programs (8 h ra) 7:U 6dS—Song story program. where. 'tl^ ihody was taken an ex- sorts, the-elows returned to Paris 9;|0 8:80—Old timers; studio. 7:20 6:30—WEAF male trio. 7:30 6:80—Melodies: harmony team. aiBiiiBtlon revealed forty bidets had 10:30 9:3(^Krlen’s orchestra with 8:45 7:46—NBC programa (3% bra) and iettlsd down to a quirt co& FOR RADIO 8i00 7:00—Studio concert orchestra. 11:15 10:15—Studio musi hour. striicItIttB). pm»ii«Mh4p in a r e a t^ villa a t Roy Macs, taner. 9:00 8:00—WEAF programs (2 hra) 11:30 lutSO—Choral Club recital. •11:35 10:35—Vincent Lopes music. 11:00 10:00—Pop the question. 12:00 litu^Richmond .dance orch. Bsrhert L- Culp, 50/ a farmer ^ in toe mihurba. SERVICE ' Secontoy Eastern Stations. living near Esat Alton, BUnoto, who It was several weeks befors toty SeooB darSnbX ^ E tstion s. was ridingsWitb Wimatoa in WU- PHONE 8160 68.S-WEBI, BOSTON—9M. 291.3—CFCF .MONTREAL-fiOSO. • - 808.J—WORD,. «A T AVI A—14W. • wera aEa-to ohtata the RumaaiM 6:80 6:80—Vacation club; enatmUe. 8:10 7:30—Muaieal program; atudlo. UaikiaV motorcar was uninjured by servants' titat they desired. In toe H.V. ,00 ...M .to to * ItajM to g:00 7:00—Big Brother dob. 10:00 9:00—Concert; dance orch. 9:00 8:00—Concert: agricultural talk. the “ i6 gun bullets butjsuf- ' EUeWe.lMto 374.»-W 8 aT, CINCINNATI-SOO. 10:0<) 9:00—Musical BroBranu^^ai^ia Magda did her m 272.6—W LW L, NEW YORK—1100. u n i t tnjuiies When the car 9:M 8:00—Artista featura hour. , 6:00 6:00—Contralto, violin, orcbektra 202.6- WHT, bHtOAQO—1 housework, prepared their 9;20 8:80—WEAF premama (1 hr.) 6:40 6:40—.\ddreaa; tenor: talk. n:04. lOsOO^tudlb music:*] proerpn. atrOhk a .post -after WUllams -had and o i r r t helpeid wash ths dtohetr - BarstowRadio 815.7—WHK, CLEVELAND—1380. 7:40 6:40—Muaieal aerenaadra. 12:00 U;0e—Your ^ouF le*eva i]L Williams an "Actually.” said Mme. Lupeaeu to Semee 9:00 8:00—WABC psograaui <2 hra) 526—WNYC. NSW YORK-670. Srte^KTHS. HOT ePBINQS-T^ from the Kings an intorvl^ ahortiy after that tiab, AutiiariBad.|toBler 1:90 10:00—Slumber raualo hour. 1:00 7diO—Independanca Day prog. 12:80 ll:8Q^Lirts dancs.o^estrk. 11:00—Oolfera’ feature hour. 9:00 8:00—Memorial Symphony ^uaio 1:00 U.-OO—Studio m tertaim asat toOusBsSir^ M a J ^ n U e o 11:80—Four dance orchM traa 319-WC8H. PORTLAND-940. SOeA—w ow , OMAHAr-eto tto c h , *-■tolifl Trim they nottecd' riad pacpl* 'hv# who ^ha^ - ' StEMian St. 2S8.9-WWJ, OBTROIT—9SB 10[S0 0:80—Artiata entertaInmenL ^ U:00 11:00—M ust^. vorai rbeitst. they wwB hctaif frtlowSdi An tha blaiaanhy the chucoh and approv^: -ext dae? Marfcrt Sp6dal for th ia Wiflik 0:00' 7:00^ W B aF prograasa to 18:00. U!W 10:00—Studio conoart program ^ 1:00'U:00—Arttiu musiw pratrtOL WUHsw csi! was ahoot ;to croM by aodtojr. OuB manaiato to6.^toyeosA4rBOks on tof-outsUrta Wa have toraa,iatvsnt»-^, HIE toa ouMB machiaa who drtvaa C to ^ W 6:00—R-K-O Vsutlevlllb 'ttiitiiiioe— 9:0^tll» E^mosr-NBC. 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ticR* \A/COt>0, ^USOANO NNA»«?.•- Thesewidowso^thG^rof j8i2St/ll live SYRUP Ava, N. Y., who died in 1905 at the British commander at Queenstown time before her window, watching Company, Virginia Militia; Mrs. TJt^vtng the present with the na Mary Coleman, Claudeville, Va., the age o f 105 y^ars. Heights, GeneraTBrock. the children laugh and play on the tion’s dim but glorious past o£ more sidewalk .... Do you wonder what widow of Private Robert Coleman, The last, survivor of the Revolu tionary War was Datiiel F. Bakeman Strength ♦>i*w a century .ago when their hus As a 23-year-old southern belle, her thoughts are? Davenport’s Company,. Virginia MUitia; Mrs. Mary Is^ gg, Cincin 'who diebe well cooked and Rockefeller estate has private po Telegraph Comjpany two partly deaf not used with other starches or pro Queer Twists lice.. girls conversed with each other and MENUS teins, but with greens. New York—Much admired by strangers by means of lip-reading. (Orange Jidce and Egg ,Yolk) In Day’s News Cyril Tolley have been niblick shots Fot Good Health Question:—Mrs. D. asks: "Will a by Father Knickerbocker’s fire- mixture of orange juice u d egg boats. A boat was shooting five yolk cure long standing digestive streams aloft in a salute to Bobby disorders?” Roosevelt Field, N. Y.—Latest Jones. "My word!” exclaimed Answer: The mixtiure you ask mode in groimd togs for girl avia A Week’s Supply Cyril, "are they trying to put out about is a simple combination, and tors. Elinor Smith is wearing ^hite Recommended By the sun?” Dr. Frank B. McCoy many people find it agrees with duck shorts in hot weather when them better than the ordinsury bad not up in the air. Bingen, Germany—From the bot This "FOURTH” tom of the Rhine has come a human mixtures of food, but there is no Baltimore—Slender waists are magic in such a food combination voice. A radio announcer went ukased for men. Broad shouldeia Dr. McCoy’s menus suggested for any more than there is in the use down in a diving bell and described the week beginning Simday, July of any other simple food mixtures. also will be features of fall styles, the work of deepening the ship 6th: (Avoid Ck)ld Feet) the International Association of, Clothing Dedgners has decreed in channel. Sunday Question:—J. K. asks: 'Would MinersviUe, Penna.—^The chief Let’s be SAFE SANE convention assembled. and Breakfast—Eight-ounce glass of sleeping in a room with a cement marshal of the parade tomorrow is orange juice 30 minutes before floor be harmful to the healtl^?’’ New York—It will be possible for breakfast, coddled egg, Melba toast, Answer: Sleeping in a bedroom the Pope to telephone to the United going to have only one aide. There are only two horses In town and stewed pnlhes. with, a cement floor would not affect States beginning Saturday. Trans- _ Lunch-^Sweet com, summer t^e health,, but it Is a good plan to Atlantic service will be extended to there, is a general refusal to ride squash, cdeiy. have a rug or something to T^k on Vatican City. mules from the anthracite mines. in our DRINKING! Dinner—BroUed chicken, aspara to avoid coming in contact with the Pocantico Hills, N. Y.—In the Madrid—Taxes have been impos gus, salad of cucumber and toma cold floor. home town, of John D. Rockefeller, ed on automatic lighters and the toes, baked apple with whipped Sr., there 'has been no crime for price of matches has been reduced. cream. S S S i Q k years; there are no roadhouses or The match industry is, a govem- Monday speakeasies. Therefore the Town deaf can talk over the telephone. Breakfast—Crisp waffles, bacon, T H C 1 The Dealer Who Setts peat sauce. - Lunch—Cantaloupe, as desired. Dinner—BoUed fresh beef togue, Country. Club Ginger Ale spinach, salad of grated raw carrots, Raspberry ice cream. Tuesday BATTLE OF SANTIAGO The Puritiin M arket ^feguards Your Heedth Breakfast—Cottage cheese, Melba “ THE HOME OF FOOD VALUES” toast, applesauce. i On July 3, 1898, the Spanish Lunch—One kind of fresh acid I fleet under Admiral Cevera, attempt- Comer Main and Eldridge Streets. fruit, such as peaches, etc. I ing to escape from Santiago harbor, and Your Pocketbook ' Dinner—^Baked sea bass, stewed I was intercepted and destroyed by tomatoes, salad of shredded raw j the American fleet under the com- AFTER TH E FOURTH cabbage and celery. JeUo or Jell- ; mand of Admiral Schley. This was You will flhd here values une qualed In town nationally odver- A T HIS O W N EXPEN SE! well. ! one of the most spectacular battles Ised marchandise at cut prices, See us for savings as well as Wednesday of the Spanish-Ameidcan war. the choicest cuts of meats. • Breakfast — Wholewheat - raisin Finding himself in a blockade, muffins and butter, small slice of Cervera proposed to ram his flag- L* costs more to make such a fine ginger weU-cooked ham, stewed raisins. i ship, the Teresa, into the American Limch — •Combination salad. j cruiser Brooklyn, so that his other SUGAR BUTTER ^ e as ^'Country Club’’, because it con Glass of milk, if desired. i ships would have an opportunity to Dinner — BroUed steak, cooked j break through and escape. This Sunlight, - rtains only purest Jamaica Ginger, snow carrots and peu, salad of stuffed strategy failed, for when Cervera 1 0 l b s . 4 5 Cloverbloom ^j^ 1 | | . • beets, sUced pineapple. I made his dash each Spanish cruiser white granulated sugar, fiifest fruit juices Thursday ! following him found itself con- 10 Ib. lim it Breakfast— Baked eggs, toasted i fronted with an American dread- ^ d then is car^nated wi^ *'OZON- cereal biscuit, stewed figs (or fresh) inaught. 'WATER— a special process with cream, no sugar. i “Thus,” writes an historian, "the HAMS Lunch— Fresh fruit as desired action rescdved itself into a series EGGS which makes "Countiy Q uh” retain its (one kind^only). of magnificent duel' between pow Puritan, Handy, and Dinner — Roast mutton, string erful ironclads, metal ringing on Honey Brand, O Q ^ Strictly Fresh O laughing, bubbling effervescence for beans, artichoke salad, prune whip. metal, while the cannon roared, the { lb. 4s Friday 8-10 lbs. Avergae d o ze n ...... hours .^d hours after the bottle has Breakfast—Stuffed baked apple with cream. which rushed from the overcharged been uncapped. Lunch—^Dish of spinach,' sweet boilers. The Spaniards’ aim was • com, lettuce. bad, or their powder poor, for their G enuine Spring: shots went wild or fw short, while Beomse this ;wbolMme product does cost Dinner — Clear tomato soup, L a m b Fresh Pork ^ ^ broUed fllet of sole, buttered aspara the American gunnery was excel more to nu^e, it ^nitu^y costs more gus, salad of sliced tomatoes, Jello. lent.” V Legs of Lamb, all sizes. telligent people in every commmiity . or JeU-weU. Four hours after Cervera began fo f your dealer to buy« Ib is means that Saturday his dash, the last of his four c r i Roast Pork, r ib " and what’s more, they are getting it. Breakfast— Crisp waffle, weU- ers and torpedo boat destroyers Rib Lamb^R dealers either must s ^ **(^untiy Qub** at cooked bacon, stewed pears. were destroyed, 828 Df his crew Chops, I b .^ e n d 2 0 c lb . Over the "Fourth” you and your family Lunch—Mdon, as much as desir were killed, 151 were wounded, and a slightly bi^ er price than other ginger ed. ' 1782 were prisoners, he being among Lamb Stew 2 lbs. ... 25c ^ ' willjiaturally drink more soft drinks than Dinner—Spinach-meat-loaf, escal- them. . ales or else take a smaller profit. loped celery, cabbage and pineajiple normally—at home, motoring* Oh the salad. No dessert. Pure Lard .. 12c lb. •Combination salad, sufficient for Bacon Sq’res 17c lb. Alii^Ojuntry Clu^^ taks the water* at picnics, wherever jrpu are. one person: One cup of grated raw carrots, one unpeeled, diced cumber, ' smaller proftt. ^ypMiQ Heavy Steer Beef thi^ a safe and sane Fourth not only in the desired amount of shredded N ative Veal young spinach leaves and Chopped , S t e a k s Thus,**Country Qubrdealerspzotect both your use of fireworks, btft also Jn your celery. Toss aU together with a fork, and serve with a dressing of Sirloin . ^ 'your Ihealth and your pocke^cok. They use of whol^m e beverages^ Get a case oUve oU or peanut butter thinned *Tt takes a adiolo llfetisie to. build Leg of Vfdl . l b with a Uttle cream. the character of a'noble mane.” - seU you the finetf ginger ala m t can be "Country Club" today and have i f ; When udng a salad as the main —Prof. Arthur Compton, scientist. Short ... Shoulder Veal ^ dish ot a meal, as at luncheon, use -,a ,- ^ade and they sell it at a small profit. handy for yourself, your fan^ily-' - ? I, **nie 81,000,000 salary-^ hold a large portion of each ingredient. ' . f-: A Do not serve a skimpy salad, merely over from the days of individual Such didders deseriw tli^ patronage o f in and your guests. for«.a decorative effect, but make it promotion -r seems to be out of Pot Roasts M large enough to "flU up’’ on and pro date.” vide the green, raw food so neces —Ralph Gwynn, of the Pennsylva 2 0 c 4 sary in tae daily diet nia Gwynn Corporation. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS "Some of the places are d^, and (FaOen Andies) some are wet; but th» differwce is Questkm:—K. L. O. asks; "What that in the dnr territory they get Smbkiied Shdiilders is the kest exercise to take to. it in barrels , and in the wet t e ^ strengthen the arches of the feet?” tory they get it in pintk" Answer: The best one I .know of —^Harry Lauder, singer. is to walk ..pigeon-toed part of the ’ 17® lb : time. When you are taking your "The English have pandered to daUy walk, try to walk about one- and accentuated our vices.” third of the time slightly pigeon- —Mahatma Gandhi, nationalist toed, catching your a ^ h t on the leader o f India. / F u l l I ^ e . " o f F i^ Fnitti'M fiV eretablea'’ > / ! big toe side of. the bell of the foot "Until the oondag of prohiMtion, Cbtcago's (simhials wera only Just QMfstidn:H. 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■ 1 r a A -1 i^ .* -' I ti JL ft.. m ehar- rm dskJt pIdgiH b e i i O € (m L I& ANTON * iM wftn ^ - Smiud,mu% COCVRieHT ^'irs skiBsedlnglf In » lipa U oM ^ whits oiDtomf^ TBs is. wUts edOar and 8a^ h«M > % r btdeiS powrm b m ,« a / BEGIN HEBE TOIIAT ^ r«. Stomanray'' with him or’go to, a thnn^jwlto itvtrU rows of, .wom ns, ptttdMng him ufipin. Whan she wafted to ^ eemr jiBf Jr or n ^VMBtb Oraat, beanttfuf artf»r» the last year or two, o womanEMft' w In blus at outer edge fdr sm arts- • to tbroe to tlto dog toi« ptoftire fed .«wdel* llve«ln Gf«iwleh yW jf* - ■ ------danetnaf, she eould save up, as she laB. Bids Olyatal buttons saspbaaiaf w ^ t h 'a ^ fq n fa o ^ i 8b ^ > ^ ego. He win be,p|{ ^ own dog< s r ifrMi C ta m u f Mbrlegr, •'. lntMrtlfid r young. ;|K aab#r Mi^e* AB v t M ^ used to do, aad go aad stand up in Gm nvnldsd'bodice la basm affeet the nailery, or let one’of tho boys , lYoritaat who lost b e t studio, a ^ ivpearod to takatake no The attaabed'skirt Is eut.dreular ','iMdrvmiPb on tte poist of ^ JdthI C r, Alan 8t o ^ . . . - . . part in bis arttitie life. One some>, trearhiy, if lie eould afford it wfte snug shaping thfeogk the hipe. obunieiie to ’’ tsouHoiOBM,’*' -iavcB y m n ago. W qm reUttua but saw her name mentioned in Never again! Never again should |c{ it^s a dress tbat^yott'n And ao use fHirttiwiy fiiito to reeogalao hlnii be the papers, as rtten < ^ jtbia jpr^ lajat that odious man bo allowed to do ful bseauss of Its smart . aad gQditb fan ia.leye, aad ho teUa '^uneu^^' w t 'Judf luki 'O m let a kUidttese to one o f her m ends, .fftyls No. 7T6 may be harm M uttto ■ as he had done to Dan.' ’ onexouM there, but t ^ shared the little SrA^wrltb^bone butthfls’ la the * ’Tbon hto eoflofllty; writing table, ahd she ^wanted to tkfiM yoers Jndltb aooepta the offer of nroee marryl'’ ^f dhe 'dlil mbrly, it m ia[Ur4$t fdfl-hrt l^^oo'dfUdMd oamoot Tbon to thethoT tlipiriM' CUdeon, rich ffnander* to star her tai wouldn’t be a little Judy Grant!’ write a note to Bruce Gidebm ' She or jBmMional. Tbop, toliet No cafl "got into ovorything.’<’.’♦ B o n mnslcal th aw , and begliis study' Wouldn’t it? had Just remehibered that she had men’s sUrtk« fabric is ultra-new. into eupboerdi, pii! ; _ to lunch with Um on the « d “iubjootivo/rMatloiBBflp’’ tekoo Ing A*nt4ng to ^OMTe fOT bOT So that was what he -tboi^t of promisea If you t^kr^'dirint fbr;!thrse or Cotton mantung, pique, cotton pieoo. and boMo, and loam to oHnib.> 8lbe port. 8teyne distmats Gideon and her—thta horrible, ugly, lo a l^ w follow ing• day. • ' four chlldtyR.lS h ■ tweed, and tub silks are ideal selee-1 Lot uo fonow bif dov^opnokt up storv-tlnio boghw sow, oloo,, ffTWo ^wna Judith, but she Is offended man! She wasn’t the kind of Never agam! “ 'of .«( made at a jman cost m ftl,bo to thrqo yoofso fs o ld ulatty otorloo about pletaiof. Bo and tens Um to mind Us own bnal*; would marry. Oh, dear, nol Be CSiommy bad done .wonders , to Romere^oe owmfdkv aswv, oi b h - We suggest that when you send will bo grssdy for a littio stc^'.Sbout Vte present At'14 to 16 moBtbo a ebtfdleono Judith goes to the would oUy be slimily, disgustingly her room, and it was qi ta Rosalia, Baja Caltfornta, Mexico, for this. pattern, you enclose 10 to’put; a spoon Into his. moutb.'Bsw every picturs bo ssos. , ■ VInoent Stornaway, snccessful ppr>.‘ amiable aad deferential aad friend able now. The screen around the who is the ktotber of 18 living sons. cento additional fOr a copy of our topofM rsaltos bow dllBenlt a fsdt Bo win be able to amuso btoo- tttod to> Msatal and mqseular eo- abU now for longer perlodi at s bears *«nriiig with Gideon. dustbin her eyes, aad trfek her into covered. 'Ihere were some cheap of Mexican' . ordhuitloirto Involved. ^ lA n on tlis time. Instead of tiring of . ono thing NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY rugs on the floor. Her aunt. Miss believing be bad the greateat re ■ M I I ,1 . ' rr-rr- Blanehcster H m ld hs eOn sat without spUlmg. in a few minutes, by 2% ym n be spect la the world for '• her—that Motley, bad given her an old chest, win be able to entiwtaln bifltoUf c h a p t e r X X r Psttem Service At this age he can carry objeets, It must be admitted that Judy was all! ' a little wrifimg bureau, bad' a tall, aed rock a Mby doll. Be may rpek fbr half an hour at a time wltti o|o Men were all alike. Didn’t ihe old-fashioned - mirror. Out of her | 778 any objeict indeed and not be par interest. Hs should be given a.va Was beginning to feel the irksome amnii allowaace she had bou gh t; 'heceddiy of earning her scanty know the. world? But she bad very Dat/y Health Aa oiv ^ttems are mailed ticular about it being a doll. riety of objects to keep bim buty— nearly aUowed herself to be fool* two wicker chairs, cushions for i from New York City pleaM allow At about this time be will start safe ones, of course. livelihood as an adjunct to the hard them, sad a jar or two of pottery; “Wbrk of her dancing lessons and] ed! five days. There was ao time to stay there fbr flowers.' She had the artist’s practice. capacity for Imparting beauty to| iPrloe 16 Oebto • "Sometimes she was so tired that aad rage inwardly against Bruce Hints On How ^ (leep WeSJ Gideon. They might come back at the simplest things; aad tlm sun ahe almost lost consciousness of came into the room in the after- ^ . by World Eained. Aotbarlte Name ...... V^t.w as going on aroimd her; and any moment. Ghe was not goiag -to SISTERMARY’S "Wnra^she awoke in the morning be foim d there^ noon. I Size . . . > # e e e e e 4 She slipped across the. studio and It« WUwas aooui.itoout nvoflve uo’clock uuva. when'wusu . OSriTTP'A she would not even remember how Addieee ^she got home the evening before. out into the corridor that led to the central halL When she came : ™ M M I 0 N S s h o w 0 A 0 « DC '^1‘Stornaway and his guest came in- m cO W U iD O l! >to' the room, but they stopped be- upon a servant, it was not the one jBcinii your order to' the "Pat 'Blttd the screen. Judy gathered that who had admitted her. been very trying that morning. She ^ FlSHSElN tern Dept., Manchester Evening the artist was showing Gideon a Bermid, So. blaiicheeter. Conn.” By SISTER BfABY feream or merely dusted with pow- -piece of his work. All the canvases "Will you please fell-Mr. Storn away,” she said, ‘’that I came to VP a » c « . 'weffe at the other end of the studio. hake a cake or pudding, try a waf- gur® to please/ "’" She was just going to call out to tell be-;u8ec! only, to tigid M shoevj^e toathjsr.l6v°^ l Heavy planes accommodating 20 or the tto waffle can be apittoled fbhosen—that is, she was stand- found him with Bruce ‘Gideon in stiff, tim ^lss are QiinntiSn^c: passengers and a cargo of mail will wiches with or without a sauce, his den. Both -men •assumed that ting my place.” .. i der medical co^iftd. N..- -V cho^late or _ _ Hrith one arm poised on her hip, “Letting it!” I The problem orlfeiW’tttlsiifiia c^^ nf naf- be used. Ten planes are to bo in / Iti&iiig a little forward on her toes. Judy had just' come to the front operation by Itoy, 1932, in weekly servto with ice cream or whipped No waffle can be crisp'and tender door mid left the ihesaage.' -They “Yes—sqme people are very keen tlnues to be one of the most Impor- ' ^ ^ iiifaci Slil^Was supposed to be thinkjng of on it for the fishing, and the shoot-^ tant before theAloiLedical profession, to ^ , with or witoout hwis, imed service. unless the batter is well made. ’The the dance that she was about to be made no comment, and shortly Radio apparatus will enable the same care used to cake batter. The afterward Gideon took his leave. ing later on. ’They’re paying a big causing ,twlces iJcstoany deaths, as with fi^hr fl^ce . gin, Stornaway had told her he rent I’ve let it for six months. It ghovVtt.v tij|i mortality ^ m shortening either ^worked to j a j^ a s doing it for his own pleMure. Judy, meanwhile, walked-as fast seems silly to leave it empty.” the next mort frequent causes. Many felt. The sewing or atitehlng sho^d field stations and ships at sea. . “cream” with the sugar or melted ike" had said nothing about Gideon as her legs could cartfy her. She and added • the ■ list thing ^ before was deaf and blind with fury. She, "But when you’re married!” I Hffiying him to dO it. "Clarissa •wants to go abroad ; baking. ’The latter method makes a Again, what could she fefel but did not see where she was going,f ! crisper waffle and takes less heat and it was a miracle that she was' said. "So do I.” He w m gazing iflaftered? her earnestly. "Judy, you look BRAVE ACT REWARDED ing, but creaming toe toortenlng ‘tit’s splendid!” Gideon’s voice not nm over at the . crossings. and sugar makes a tender, delicate “Not the sort of grirl one could to _ death!”____ ditions leadlnsTto hegrt dlseMe are ^paid- “It’s a* great thing, old chap, T am a bit fagged,” she said, and. high blood pressure, rheumatic fev- sole is jo ^ ^ ^o the i^per. the sun one that “melts to toe mouth.” The marry! It wouldn’t be little Judy j ' ncM or rigidness of tii'e part whlch | Orange, Cal., July 3— (AP> — pon’t you think so?” dropped into a chair eggs must‘be beaten feparatel^ for ‘%es, I rather like it,” admitted Grant!” 1 nan fits around the heel, and the flex-1 An act of mercy he performed un the best results. If they are bimten The words^ rang in her ears like The mention of his marriage had certainly the lust condition c m ;dippfiT:Mi:a [der fiau of matblpe.gun and ghell the artist modestly. “You see, every storted that mad fury Ir. her brain bp ademmt vMthoot separattog," thejr.'imntt '■be mvucle is taut, ready to spring into clashing bells. .’Ihey roused, j the ^ " Ease of 'fit is an aU-important fire lived'on in mdinory, P. E. Kng- beaten until very light-'The'dry devil in hep. She could gladly have' again. Chummy was a girl good %69e^^T8i'fed8e ^ay action.” consideration. ’The slipper should ham, learned today, when notified ingredients are sifted together as in killed both Gideon and Stornaway enoich to marry—Chummv w m not he' ^tie forVdSiV. otheri fw o' condi- be wider than the shoe size : usually, he had inherited one-fifth of a “Wonderful!” said Gideon. ‘Won- a gm of no Mcount, like little Judy tions if they are seen early. f cake mixing. defiil! What a figure she has!” if she had been strong enough. worn, as comfort is the prime es-; $300J)M Mtate to Pr^ce^ '___LiJ__ i__^ So that was what Mr. Pimch Grant! She burs* Into a tempest of, Help for npUepiics sential to a slipper. . ~Bingham, lieutenant . * in the Slx- Jiidy snickered behind the screen, tears, walling and rocking herself j An experience of nine years ye with r “You’re very much gone on her, thought of her! All this time he [ teenth Infantry, durlhg the Wor|d AUNTY’S TIGHT' had been scheming to make her be to, and fro. j the. use pfr the dtot to Weu:,' once advanced shoulder to arep’t you, Gideon?” the artist. epilepsy v erm fs apodt 80 •per ' > jThe '• Bride i f ’Tltofe': spq cent of the' patients cau be ■ freed FINISHES LONG HOF Noticing a ybung Frenchman Gideon laughed, somewhat rough from, their 'quacks.** per'Cent Im -, are not real silver, only "nickel. thoroughly blinded, when the time wounded and unable to move, Bing ’The Groom: Can yoi' tell nickel? ly for him. came, then, no doubt— ' pro'ved'by. this me^od, but that the ham carried him to a pissing sta “She’s not the kind to give a man TA K ^fG WAYS remaining 50 per .pent ar,e not ap- Portland, Me., July 3.—(AP)— Bride: No, but I know Aunt Em- much peace,” Stornaway went on. She ground her little teeth as she ... '* J T taiitanant Van- uon,tion, leameu learned UIO his nameuaiuc wa?v*^ Renault, ily.^P assing Shoy*. •' _ rushed headlong through the park;^ pajrjantix favow Rly affected.' i wlBhed him rood luck hhd hurried to His tone was not offensive at all, “See that woman?” said the de In an attempt to control high 11. H. T h y lo r ^ d h i. An ordinary camp stool that can and yet Judy stiffened. She found herself, presently, and:, tective..'/“ She’a suffering from be bought for less than one doUar remembered that she wantyAa -iew[ blood pressure W/WSlpV? rngtoeds.,.plane plane here------after--- 15 hours . of flying News thst the' Frento soldier’s “You’re right there,” Mr. Pimch kleptomania.” of treatment, t o t o e f s in-^ from Laredo, Tex., 2,10(Piniles a-wny can be made into a most attractive said,.with an inflection that made pair of stockings for her dancing “Good g;raciou8, whv don’t she father had named him an heir, w m luggage rack for your guest room. M9$t. Murses .Use practice. She was always wearing dicate that the use of., proper hy-' fo fjjg southwest, the American’s first, wprd of Re Judy stiffen still more. take something for It” ' giene and toe judieioua use of suit- ,-Lieutenant Taylor .landed ' tos . You.j-oan paint .gay .etripes in holes in her stoidtings and they the de- nault since. ' Chinese red eud cool-cream on the •. “Is it—serious?” was,the artist’s “She to^utp',*’ able drugs^wiUfYieMTftty'WWb re speedy craft' at the airport last New Face Powder hurt her when they were too much, tecti've repli^-rlHt-Bits. Itoaki colored seat, ,m fflustrated, next question. suits to maiw'^tases., night at 6:25 p. m. (E. S. Ti) after toe new wonderful “Damnably,” said Gideon. darned. She was such a,bad damer and paint toe^legs toe (Chinese red.] s ff iL l^ - Q ^ , and caiummy, who woi^d have lov The problems t health.^ • mobility possibilities in emergen 4he Bezalel Art tostitute, testifying plexion. You will love . blHtLIjO- being so ? They spoke m if it were The •epidejnibs which occurred in before the Walling .Wall commis raek, - you will have a useful, at troduction to Guarvenius, exetot much $1,000,000 was and toe tractive and very welcome ensem GLO Face Powder. .’The J.,,W . JEIale an impossible thing—something to i-K fever., aa ' o t trichtaosls, was toe most sacred .of. spots to tures, both of them! - . ; caused by-g! pwasttc, 4n‘ poijs. re feet bis average speed w m 140 Jews “whether or n0t .it be proved thousand pities’! -r-StoSma- vealed toe' mau«!^ Iff ff^ch the miles an hour. Stops were made .at archeologfl^^olly authentic.” way’s voice sounded exceptionally health ^of*.;^ Jllty he «icndoed by Kelly Field, San Antonio, Tex:., The long continued lamentationa clear—“a thousand pities, Gideop, toe hfteMeAl^.ealmal8, Itod the im M u^ogee,' Okla., S t L o u is '• Fie! d,' which have been poured forth at the. Sto she isn’t the sort of girl one portance; btcolnd study-of vet nil., Dayton, Ohio, and Middletown, Wailing Wall, he averred, had en FOR STYLE, COMPORT could marry.” erinary prQDliwns xnedlcal preb- Pa. ■ deared it to an Jevm just m toe Gideon’s laugh w m a little brok rfi lems, r ., ■ j . - Lieutenant ’Taylor planned to re Holy Sepulchre wan sacred to all AND HEALTH } en this time. What he answered The attack-on, cancer is now be main here a few days and return to Christians regarffless of whether seemed to •write itself with a sharp, ing made to immy ways,: but prto- TexM by eMy flights. . hlstoricaUy it nmrhs b certato spot. for the slender, iftedium and' stout’ fiery pencil on the listening girl’s clpaUy tiurough;eMJ»fty^ through the ! Another witness before the com-. type boned with the patented Ni^r hraiil. use of* radiuto intd-the X-rey; By •Arabs Lay Title to Wailing: mission testified that .to 1895 the Bone stay, Order the Nu Bone Cor^‘* 'That’s putting it rather strong- these nMthods .VimpruveffMift has Wall” Headline We don’t Imow j Jews defrayed the-eoet of-repairing •'ttiny dear fellow. Marriage—rN*H» living .aad with fWje afternoon. She hato’t come out comp]^l|b^.attoa!rt flyajyeare Vet.>' Come back to my den aad after the M ^ Just to ehoW that “ •voices grew more distant iN ot oaty' m az .pevnlCiouB anemia yoa-'togat to have- The two men had left the studio. he treated ^b3ruextoaht p t; Uver but .your up* and Judy knew the arrangement of also eirtntol pjT the hty’a etonaaoh downs diM days the' house. Next to the studio was ftaanatkm of in order to get aiiii’ ahteroom, the door of which the,red.&ood...... along by leaps WM always open, and beyond that BpeciM<«WMhsto^^^ on, and tto«n.d|, W M the artist’s aanctum—a large, the .fa rt'^ t hH9to» h(^^ mstidy apartment with all aorta of be treated ip not.ae ,pretly Sue Good odiL'bita o f furniture, maaaaa- of iiqolited'ozfiiae^m tipmer afid that win and Helen phbtograpBs, and souvenirs of boy whi^ na^ ^ee eod 7#ui«^.'!wtHrk '{Hanagan' demon hood and early travel. It had noth cotoddent^ ‘ aceompltob strated this new ing of the ordered beauty of the ma^!thih|p:fqr-toe hweflt'of mian- styis 'sandal widii 'natiOf the house. spring attached at .In adfflttofiata:;tha. pptota-here \Hrgtoto Beedb* ijaentiptodr, Mtoed.p^ near N orfolk, RUGSSUFFTK' T h t tojgly t# < ^ e 8d^^oo.v . ais'.'t au .eaeidsa, too. toey Mii t o & b r ' dliefft; say. And tooae overall'•pajamas, VX A fh ^ '' cflili b U tii . ^ c / a p j i n j too. ' 'V a m Rathet 1 ^ : ••• m
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If ...... 3, f t 1 .3 0 0 INNING Minneapolis, July 8.— (A P )—^ Pbeipn. p ...... 8 hesvyweii^t hope Item Sioux Qty, Akera, as ....<....,8 0 0 1 2 0 To Donovan Dale, 17 ysari old . .. w ' V . . .. tUrt urtii over the iiDtorious des- Deaautela. o ...... a ft. 0 -7 1- 0 Attemiits to Rob Another 37 < 13 IT 5 1 Ibwa, baa ehaaged hia ring monicker poner of ebampitmsUp htmes and by Whiteblll. p ...... 4i0 0 0 1 0 bojrtofheHiUin Wipl Minneapolis cad^y,, there was Bt. Looin Sullivan, p ...... 0 0 0 0 1 0 given yesterday the ■ greatest AR R. H. PO. A S. from "fluffy” back to "tufiy.” 'terUrmost in^ressive. Player of a Home Run by honor and privilege any caddy Oouthit. cf ...... '...6 0 0 3 0 0 Fighting fqr the poritiem he Yrom a fteapdal standpdnt the 17 ” 4 "ft 37 n "o can think or—that of being per Adams. 8b . .. .301110 once- held as a heat^elght 'o f zqatah W«8 far from ajsuccess. Less PhiUaelptaia Pb^IritteauGim Hlgrh. 3 b ...... 8 chanqpioiudiip calibre, \Mffith ei- than 19,000 watched it'and the re- Biahop, 2b ...... ft ft 0 1 4 0 mitted to cany the chibs of ^Vallclas...... 5 0 0 1 3 0 Wllliama. 2b ...... 4 ft 1 3 1' 0 Spectacular Catch. Bobby Jones when he plays in Frisch, ,3b 4 0 0 1 7 » lenced Us **te*"g critics at the celpts 'only totalled uniroximately Haaa. cf ...... 4 2 l 4 0 0 AtUetict PmU Ont AiMlNtba the National Opon tournamdit at Fisher,‘ If ...... 4 1 3 3 1 0 Caiicago Stadium last night by giv- 830,600. ^ ' Cochrane, o ...... 4ft r 4 4 0 Interlachen next week., Gelbert, ss ... . 4 0 0 3 2 0 Simraona. If ...... 4 1 3 3 0 0 BY HUGH 8. FCIXEBTON. ^ Bottomlsy. lb I 3 3 10 1 0 Foxx. lb ...... 4 0 1 7 1 0 Luck, in the form of paper Mancuso. o ...... 4 0 1 4 1 0 Miller, rf ...... 4 0 0 3 0 0 Rnntin2nlaBdWiniliii- The Maach,ester Trade Schodi slips in a hat, bad much to do Grimes, p ...... 0 0 .0 0 1 0 Eykea, 3b ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 played its Alunmi in a post season It in quite obvious from the Lindsey, p .,,,,....1 0 0 0 0 0 Boler. aa ...;...... 4 0 0 3 1 0 with the awarding of that priv Hafey. x ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 game yesterday afteraooa at ML standiiigs that the eastern dubs of ilege. For a comidttee at Intw- Mahaffey, p ...... 0 0 0 0 1 0 diijr S to 2 Over Yanb. Orsattl. XX 1 0 0 0 0 0 Hizstna. x ,...,..,.1 . 0- O; 0 0 0 Nebo grounds which resulted ia a the American League are the lachen, to settle the matter, put Bell. P ...... 0 0 0 0 0 6 C Perklpa, p ...... 1 0 0 0 8 0 “class of ^ drcuit** but It takes the namef of the 16 best ca^es Grabowskl. p 0 0 0 1 1 0 McNkiL XX ...... 1 - 0 0 0 0 0 tie score of 6 to 5, the gaaie being in a bat:—and pulled the dips of Wilson, X X X ...... 1 1 1 0 0 0 Golf Driving Field Qttlnn, p ...... 0 ft ft O'* I ; 0 8TAND1NG OF LEAGUE called at the end of the 6th inateg the eompar^ive performances of paper out one oyby one. Cramer, z x x -...... 1 0 0 ft 0 0 the east afainst the west In the long 34 ”» 37 tl "o to enable the mechanics to make Brooklyn ...... 031 300 010—8 - 33 * i " t 37 18 ”0 • W. bus connectioaa. intersectional seriec just completed 8t. Louis ...... 000-030 103—S A t Manchester Green Run's batted In, Gehringer, Alex Athletics ...... 6 The visitor’s lineup was made tq) to show how far ahead they are. Runs batted in, Bottomlsy 3. Gil ander 3,' McManue, Sirnmone 3. Mil Fixst^s 8 mostly of former stars of the school Of the whole intersectional series bert, HiXb 3, Finn 3. Frederick 3, ler; two baae 'btta. Jobnaon, Stone, Red Sox ...... 8 Biesonette; two base hits, Frederick Gehriaser. Alexander 3, Haaa; atolen who stiU retain their interest ia tiie with every team getting its share of JONES NOW READY base, debriaser; aaerlfieea. Funk 2, Yankees ...... 2 sport , aad udio ihowed today that the home groimds advantage the 3, Biesonette, Herman, Breesler, Wll. Further proof as to the rapid in Opected that ths field would be open son. Hixh; home runs, Bottomlsy 3, by tomorrow afternoon. HcManua. Gehrlnzer; double playa. they are still to be reckoned with in eastern duM turned in 72 victories Gilbert; eaorlflce, Herman: stolen terest wUeb is growing in golf was Deaautela to Akera; left on baae, De Last nlgmt’s game was once more playing the national pastime. Rudy against 44 for their western rivals. base, Adsme; double plays. Finn to attesdd today whsa Gilbert V. There is plenty of available open trolt 7, Philadelphia 8; baae on balla, FOR U.^0URNEY Wrlxbt to Biesonette; base on balla territory into which to Ut the ball ott WhRehlU 4, Mahaffey 1, -Perklna the story of a Mg inning. Poor Md Foapisal, a former pitehing ace who Washington put the big sptirt into off Grimes 3, Lindsey 1, Grabowskl 1, Wright, popular and well known and there is no danger of anyone 4, Quinn 3; atruck oUt, by \ybitehni Keanuds: He pitchei good ball but turned in many victories in other the finish of the intersectional play Phelps 8; struck out. by Grimes 1. Manriiester atUete now engaged as Utting too far. A small brook and 6, Perklna 2; hlta, off Whltehill 6 In years for the school, was on the yesterday, moving into second place Beil 3, Grabowskl 3. Phelps 4; left on 8 (none out in 9th), Sullivan 1 in 1, there ia always that Mg inning. It mound for the Alumni and held his bases, Brooklyn 10, St. Lonls^T; hits, atUetic director and ccRcb of base a narrow stretch of boggy rough Mabaffey 6 in 8, - Perklna 8 in 4, in the standing and bringing its to Leares N. Y. After Kg Cele oft Grimes 3 in 2, Lindsey 4 In 3, Bell ball at Trinity College is- Hartford, lay about 20 yards in front of the Quinn 1 In 3; hit by. pitcher, by doean't seem hia fault at all. His younger opponents to 5 scattered tal of victories for the home stand 0 In 2, Grabowskl I In S; losing pitch announced Us intentions of opening Whitehlll (Dykee); winnlnz pitcher, team looked absolutely dead while hits. The old timers touched Viot’s driving points, thus making a sort Mabaffey; umplrea, Guthrie, Hilde to 12 against three defeats by win- er, Grimes; umpires, RIgler, Jorda a driving practice field in Manches of a real hazard for those who fail the Athletics pounded out eight offerings for a total of 7 hits. Anon _aing both games of a doubleheader bration Bonnd for hter- and McGrew; time, 3:36. brand and Ormaby; tima, 3:06. playing fint base, lost none of his X —Batted for Lindsey in 5th. ter, to keep their drives In the air the X—Batted for Mabaffey in 3rd. runs in one inning. Some of these from the St Louis Browns 6 to 4 xx.»-Batted for Bell in'. 7th, Wrii^t realises the fact that there first fi^ yards or so. However, a XX—Batted for C. Perklna In 1th. balls riionld have been fielded for old time flash In playing the tnmmi and 5 to 8. The first contest went lachen Qnb, Htaneapolis. ' XXX— Batted for Grabowskl In 9th. are scoree'ef persons in town udio wire fence will be put up in front xxx-^Batted for Quinn In 9tb. outs and some should have been sack and also connected wlth'iwo 12 innings. imdoubtedly want to play gedf but ot the brook to prevent losing balls, (SeeenS Game) hits in as many times at baL At CMcaaai Philadelphia .... ____ 310 101 30x—7 fielded faster to hold the runner at The Athletics’ five game winning GIAJTTS e, CUBS 8 have no place to enjoy the sport. In but the driver will be well aware of Detroit ...... 100 000 001—3 first. There seemed to be that atti Panclera started a two run rally streak was broken when Detroit ^ New 7ork, July 8.—(AP) — New York asmuch as a long drive ^ves a his rating on shot# snared by the Batteriea: Philadelphia. Earaahaw, tude of "Aw Heck” about them. for the Alumni in the 4th tnniny beat file Chanqiions 4 to 8 behind Flushed with a stirring welcome AB. R. B. PO. A. E. goiter about as much if not more fence. and Cochrane. Detroit, Hoyt, Sulli Maybe the Fourth will wake them by laying down a neat sacrifice the fine pitchi^ of Earl Whitehll\. celebrating bis dual victory abroad, cn tl, 3b ...... 6 1 3 3 1 0 satlatectitm than any other shot, The field is more Uum 800 feet in van and Desautela. up to that Md pep a ban player along the third base line and beat in the first game but they returned Bobby Jones today, turned bis face Leach, If ...... 0 0 0 0 0 Wi the throw to flnt by a hair. Pos- Lindatrom, 3b ...... 5 1 1 0 2 0 depth and the outer territory is on At Washlnarteai— should show on the field. to Slam Walt Hoyt for a 7 to 2 tri westward seeking new golf worlds Terry, lb ...... a a ft a « 4 1 10 3 0 the upward slope jvUch means that NATIONALS S. S, BROWNS 4, S H ie Yanks got cm In the opening pisal also contributed a brace of umph in the second. to conquer. Ott, rf ...... a ft ft a a B 1 4 1 0 the ball will have to be Ut plenty (FlMt Game) stanza on three eucceseive singlea slBgles. For the school V ince.at An injury to Babe Ruth and the The modest lawyer and bank di Hozaa, e . . . . . a a a a • B 2 3 c 1 1 tent without the bother of shacking. far to carry out of bounds. The '^aahlnrton by JMly Maloney and Bogginltel. te short performed like a veteran and rector of Atlanta, Georgia, stepped JaelcBoc, ss ... a a a a • 4 1 3 1 I 1 The practice field Is located on this AB. R. H. PO. A. E. knocked down many hard drives dugging feats of Carl Rmolds Roettzer, cf ... a a a « a 4 1 2 1 0 0 width is also plenty big to taka, care Myar, 2b ...... 6 0 . 1 1 4 0 the second Faulkner opened up and shared the Interest as the Tanks off the liner Ebuopa yesterday to Hubbell, p ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 old. Walker Farm at Manchester of all but the very worst hooka and Rice, rf ...... 6 1 1. .3 .1 0 they went 1-2-8. Onfy about 12 labeled for extra bases. In the ab won the first game from Chicago 6 be accorded a reception befitting the Chaplin, p a a a a • 2 1 1 2 3 0 Green, on the south side o f the slicea. No doubt many o f Manches Manush, If ...... 5 2 t 1 0 0 balla were pitched and three strike- sence of Scblebel and JuUan, two first American to win- both the Pruett, p ...... a a a • • 0 0 0 0 1 0 m ^ road to Bolton between the Cronin, as ...... 6 0 2 * 3 0 mainstays for the Trade team, W ^ to 1 as______the Babe hit his 81st homer, Genewleh, p ...... ter’s hard Utting-baseball plairers oute were listed. In their half of British amateur and open cham .0 0 0 0 1 0 JUdynp Xb'aaeaaes«taaaB ■2 3 10 1 0 pert and Metcalf performed vriih- then took a 15 to 4 drubbing in the Ailen, X ...... a e e ft • X 0 0 0 0 0 Smmiel J. Prentice and Walker will come to the field te test tbeir nnt* cf. aaaaftaaaeaftS 0 2 4 0 0 the second, the A’s all hit but second. Reynolds equalled two pionships.^ houses. The property ie now owned ekiU at the royal an^ ancient art A Blqezc,' 3b ...... 4 0 2 ' 1 1 0 Woodbury. FaoIkBer got the best out fault aad look to be Ukefy 41 9 records by bitting three homers in A b o v e ^ s din ot shrieking sirens, 14 r 18 " l by'B. J. HoU who h u leased the 80 charge of fifty cents wUl be made Ruel, c ...... 5 0 0 16’ 1 0 one, a double but McCann bested prospects. Wippert contributing -a successive times at bat and by driv popping firecrackers and the cheers Chicazo acre tract , to Wri|ht- The work of for a pail of fifty balls. Drivers Hadley, p ...... 3 0 1 0 3 0 blm later on with « triple which double and single out of three times of thousands, Bobby managed to AB, R. H* PO. A B« Bf OlNTflf ^ aaaaaelaaaaX 0 0 0 0 0 at baL .1,'. ing in d gbt runs. Ruth made a Blair, 2b ...... 4 0 0 2 4 0 installing six teemg-off boxes wis will be furnished for an ex tn Shires, a ...... l 0 0 0 0 0 went for naught when Kearns great attempt to catch the second say that he had no plaiu for retire Enzllfth, 3b ...... 4 1 3 3 0 0 started this morning and ia was ex- charge. struck out Markham, Ambrose and Director J. E. Echmallan who homer and joCk HsBulry, 'professioBal at New Haven 1, Providence 0. companttvdy easy par four four Chapman, 3b ...... 3 0 1 0 8 0 Tierney, lb ...... 8 1 1 6 0 0 Allentown 7, Springfield 8. „ „ AB, R. H, PO. A B. for the titie title SCTMscrap the first of the Sberld, p ...... 8 0 0 2 3 0 minutn; umpire, J. Echmallan. Townes Country dub, St. Paul, P. Waner, rf ...... 4 0 1 1 1 teenth and ^ fourth on the diffi week, certain difrerences which had Woodbury, 2b ...8 0 0 3 4 0 Bridgeport 3, Albany 0. Brickwell, cf ...... 3 l ' 1 3 0 cult itar four seventeenth. Wilkinson, rf ....8 1 1 1 0 0 gave early arrivals for the National L Waner, c f . . . . . , , .2 0 1 l l arisen over the provisions of the 33 5 9 27 19 1 National League It is understood that this is the Chicazo Faulkner, p....8 1 2 0 0 0 Open golf tournament, something to Grantham, 2b ...... 4 0 1 1 0 match having been adjusted. 0 0 Boston 6, Pittsburgh 4. Traynor, Sb*...... 4 0 1 2 6 Jeffries, ss ...... 3 2 2 0 second or tUrd time that Ben had aeeaaaaaaaX 0 shoot at the Riterlachen Country New York 9, CUcago 8. , Comorosky, If ...... 6 0 1 3 0 It has been agreed that fifteen niCtSlCPf X 0 0 0 0 PRINCETON WINS ahot a 70 over the Country Club 0 0 4 2 0 82 9 12 21 8 0 Brooklyn 6, St Louis 5. Suhr, lb ...... 4 0 1 10 1 rounds shall be the durati^ of the Watwood. c f ...... 4 dub course tod^. Bartell, es ...... 4 0 1 3 3 course. His brothers, J. P. Cheney, Reynolds^ If .a^ft»’r-r4- 0 0 1--0 0 Score by innings: battle—that is, barrinjg p knockout, a aaaasftftSaaaU 0 0 0 Hendry went around in the'llgure (Only games). Vemsley, e ...... 4 • 0 6 1 Jr., has also performed the feat an Jolly yf 1 1 Yankees ...... 100 010 0—2 a a e ftS sa a a 0 4 1 American Leagae Brarae, p ...... 4 3 3 0 3 and In this agreement Fernandez is Oi886lit 2b 0, 1 Athletics ...... 080 100 x—9 yMterday gedng out in 85, one under equal number of times. Doug Ber- getting hia wish. State Athletic XCOrPa 2b aaaaftSftftSa a 4' 0 0 0 1 0 BY SIX FEET r, and returning in 36. Hendry is New York 5, CUcago 1 (1 st) Olftncy* lb #aasftea«fta3 0 0 13 1 0 Two base hits, DahlquUt, Faulk CUcago 15, New York 4 (2d.) 88 4 10 37 14 gussor is the only other amateur to Commlssjoher Tom Dtmobue some Sa Minnesota open tiUeholder. make, the score. Ben won from Kamm. 3b ...... 3 0 0 .1 3 0 ner three base hits, McCann; hits, Detroit 4, Phitedel|liUa 8 (1st.) Boston ...... 001 130 001—4 time ago decreed that all title bouts T&lOf C #»aaaaaftaaaaa3 0 1 3 0 0 off Faulkner 8, Kearns 12; atolen Gene Sarazen, Fluriiing, N. 7 ., PhiladelpUa 7, Detroit 2 (2d.) Pittsburata ...... 002 101 000— ( Richardson five holes up with four In this state should be of fifteen Henry, p ...... 2 0 0 1 1 1 played two rotmds, shoottog a pair bases, B. McConkey, Wilkinson; Boston 5, Cleveland 4. Runs batted In, Maranville, Tray to play to enter the third round. rounds, but the BatteUno camp was base on bolls, off Faulkner 2; hit Noses Ont Clare College of of 76’s, and thought the Inttfladien nor, Comorosky, Clark. Bercer. Cha Ben defaulted his first rotmd match said to be hopeful of having it set -r f» 1. 3 34 14 3 Washington 5, St Louis 4 (1). tham, 'RIebbourr: two base hIta Set- Runs batted te. Odiriz. RloftrChap- by pitcher, Dahlqulst by Faulkner; was "The toughest test since oak- to Fred J. Bmdall but the latter re for twelve rotmds. man. Kamm. Riith 2; two bSM.kita. mont." ' W a sU n ^ n 6, S t Louis 8 (2.) bold; three base bit, Rtekboura; struck out, by Faulkner 7, Kearns stolen base, Suhr; saorlflcea, Cha defaulted. Here Is Cheney's splendid Fernandez wricomea long fights; Byrd, Rice, Chapman; home Twa. 10; umpires, Holland, Raynor, Had Cambridge for Second "And 3T0U will recall," added Gene, tham, Maranville. Traynor; double he has fought several twexti ^ Ruth: doubts 01x78. LaSserl to Reesft THE 8T.6ND1NOS card: ' tWext^-round to Gehriz, C%apmaa to R eeu to Oeh- den. "that Oakmont is one course Bobby plays, P. Waner to Subr to Bartell; Outgoing nine .... 444-645-534—86 battles and has even traveled the Jones never has been able to con left on baaea Boston 4, Plttaburak rlz: left on bases. New York 4. Chlea- Win m Henley Regatta, Eaaten League 13; base on balls, off Seibold 4; struck Incoming nine .... 448-886-488—32 twenty-five i^ound route, -stamina zo 8;-base on bells, off Sherid 1; quer.” out, by Brarae 3; umplrea Reardon, being-one of his virtues. strnok eat; by Bherld 1. Henry 1; pm A1 Espinosa, of Chicago, who lost W. L. PC. Clarke and Maoerknrth; tlraa 1:44. ires, .Owens, MoMarty and Me BOEQW BOTHERS Allentown 1 *0 70 He Will tndn in Hartford where Sowanftlwei4;19. the open championship to Jones last 1.000 BatteUno has already Btarted hie Henley on the Thames, July 8 ;^ year in a 86 hole playoff, found In- Bridgeport ...... 1 0 1.0Q0 X—Batted.'foT Jeff rise In 9 th. New Haven ...... 1 6 training. Feraandex wfll hive more vdltanaad Game) V . New York, Jufy 8.—(AP)—A (A P )—^Princeton University be6t teriachen quits to his liking and 1.000 time to prepare ter this title eVei^ Cbloazp 34* 101 300-J-16' Cilare Cdlege, Canibridge, by ,dx Albany ...... 0 1^ .000 New Ybrk\.i..-....: 103 000 000— 4 complteated argument In huu a 74 on the first trip. than he had for hie other bout wlte feet In a beat of tha Henley ragatte "tt win require three hearty S p rln ^ e ld ...... 0 1 .000 CUBS TO PICK BatteUno wklch was stsgsd in the Batteries:' 'Oicako,' caraway: and which Joe Jacobs and Arthur Bue- Providence' ...... 0 1 .000 Berz. Neo^.Tbl-k. Rniflnz. Honpway, tew appear to be endeavoring to today. The time for the mila and meals, lota of Bls^ and plenty of W ith HartfOM armory last wlater. On Gomes and Dlokey. five sixteenths course was oeveh power to get around Interiaehen in NattoBal League that ooeasioB, he arrived here from outfrit each other, baa suddenly Lo temdnated the plana for a return minutes, 49 seconds. low figufes,*’ said Sarazen. COACHMONDAY the'coast but a abort time before At Raataai. Weather again today favored the "Tberf wop't be anvbody burning CUcago ...... 48 28 Batting—O’Doul. PhU. .601. the bout and had some trouMe get RRD aoje INDIAN! 4 bout between Mmr l^hmellng and Brooklyn ...... 40 26 Boston • 1 ^ Jack Sharkey at^ the Yankee international races, adthou|te theca up the Course, at least not for mors Runs—Ouyjef,.Cuba 78. ting used to the chOT ■4 0 0 countered yesterday. 70 or 71 on one round is just as like S t Louis ...... i. 84 88 Hlts-^Teriy, Giants 107. There will be a very Impox Padfle elopes. Todt, lb ...... i 1 1(11 ft Yeeterdiv Madiaoh Squme Gar ly to get a 78 or 79 bn tlm next. Boston ...... 81 34 meeting of the Cubs’ footbsn team ' Bpttalino is working hard to get Searrltt, If . : ) ...... 4 9 0 ,3 0, den b»d';.Shtehey’a name on a The crowd began to arrive by tha P ittsburgh...... 81 S8 Doubles—Frisch, (Hards 24. YTebb. rf .,A - 0 3 • * 3 ■ 0^ hundreds for the event from early JcRcs is due in Minneapolis Sat Triples—Cujder, Cubs 12.' and A ll mersons interested in join the perfect shape for his defoise of Rezan, 3b...... /.'* 0 1 3 4- contra^ and had hopes of getting iu*day and IS expected to get in three ClBcinnati...... 27 40 ing the dub be at the EMst Side Rec the title. Among, other things, he Miller. 3b ...... 2 1 0 2 1 SchJMUagfe sttmture, through In the day. B w ry sort eff wafias or four days of practice before the PUlad%hia .,.... 24 80 Homers—WUsoa, Cubs SS. Rhyne, as - ...... ,..3; 0 O.Q t . craft, many filled with pa jama dSd Stolen basM—Cuyler, Cubs 18. next Monday night at 8 o’clock. is sawing wood, taking a leaf from Jacotek 'Trithte a^ew hours when thres-day ofen event begins on July American L«sgue Manager Ben Chme stated today the book of the foriher Kaiser ndm Havinz. c • • ...... s 0 0 1 t Bueloiw, Oi9 German's deposed man giris, dotted the sides of the rivec.:^ 10 * AMinOOAN. MacFayden, P...... 2 0 0 O.t The race wsui an exdting. hexL - . W. L. that in all probabillte a eoach for gets.all his exercise that way. Sweeney, a ...... : . l 0 1 O' I ager tebbed ite irith an eight page PhiladelpUa ...... 48 26 Batting — Oeehraas,' AthlsUcs the oomlng season wlU be named at Russell, sa ...... ,».0 1 0 0 ft doubtful right up to the fixtste-ft ’ .403. The champlpi^ was cm the door ia docuteent teat teas entirely unsatia- .T’iftwhingtola...... 43 25 that time. T&e field of candidates his other meeting with Fernandes Morris, p ...... 1 0 1 -0 ft fhctory to Jacobs who la now in fttarted in shdtered water, - -tinr New Y o r k ...... 43 26 Runs—Ruth, Tanks 92. • has been narrowed down to two and but eneets to reverse the order of 31 6 l i <1 f X charge - of Maxie’a iaterests. crews dteging to each ot LattNight *8 F^hts aeveland ...... 85 86 Runs batted in—Gehrig, Yanks a sdeotlen wU be made at that thilifs » that reepect thla time and Clevalaad doudy. Detroit ...... 30 4g 86. time. It Is posstttif that a Mahfiies- hopes to havs IgxMclo there for the Burnett, aa 1 3 3 S t Louis ...... 29 42 Hits—B O ^ n , XadUaa 106. Sawetl. 3b 4 ft 3 .3 ter man a i^ be fiw trip. Averill, of 0 ’# • O' KENT YVtHS A< Qtleago—Gerald Tuffjr Griffiths, B oston ...... 2 8 -42 Doubles—Mdllaaus, Tlgonr 25. Hodapp. 3b .ienmtefte4 4 Y«8teiday*8 Stars HiBley-OB-TlMUtMB, Eng., Siqox City outpointed Johnny CaUcago ...... 26 41 Triples—Combs; Yanks IS,.' Morgan. Ill eanaeoeel '4 0 I t —(AP)—Twer TMtod Stolen bases—Rtee Senate 12. ITallCf. rC seee.eeeeee *4 , X ; t ' t R i$o, Clevtland. 10. JamlfSOB. If efte.e..;^ Ed M e ^ Red Sox—DouMet t|i won thratete te# third ' Qiveland—Baby Joe Oans, GAMES TODAY Myatf. C esftaee.eeee |4 1 ' t f X Binte ha a pinch hitter, scored run fon ^ stopped Sergeant Sammy Servant Sammy Baker SrOWD. n* eeeae^ee ft/st • X', t S; that btet CliBvelaad 5 to 4. T sstem League pQ rrfill. p • e e e> e e e e.nX- 4 * d ^ 0* B C U Balter, New York 12. s sm^' mM.' mw Mm Carl Reynolds, White Sox—Hit Albany at Bridgeport BRAHDOCK WINS / lift - 4.-llisi6:33'.-I three successive hoteva aad got New Haven at inovideace. Seriously Hurt In Bout Run* batted in. Sewell 3; Hftdapp, five hita out of six fimaa at plate Allentown at Springfield. ' Myatt, Todi 'S. Oltver, SftarntL Mor- caste V. 8. MEN WIN. ia aeooad Yaakee gmiM. tty. ter ^ teC Natloaal JoM w Boston, July 8—(A P )—Jamei J. rlai two_,base hits, Fuk. Brown; Boston at Plttiteuri^ Ollvar, Wabb. Morris; hoaft' \ ran; Babe Rttth. Yaaka—Ormnaatod mile aqd Dnnrtdorf, r.Genaan, July 8 .- Braddock, l- rdggoA 'Jwiey. City Todt;tft 8ws«ibfttolan bases, uaftRua. Burattt;owau«a«> -''B«aw ftneri (Only game wdieduled. Clevalaad, July 8.—(AF)'~8er-6canvas after a mlnuto and 85 lee- with Slat homer of seaaoa to help (A P )—Amwica's tx«dE and fiete heavywsight^AMay bid Us first tmds of the final round. As RMiree floea, .Avarlll. Rhyne double pla; YaMu hwt White, Sox te ‘AM * AmericaR.League victory'ovtr 70#'Monts, Arodeton, leant gamBiy Baker; Im . blteteh Brown to Burnet' to-.MttoMt]17 part'in n maa'I Bt tkdofBe Monte hita. bff -Brown------3 la -t>841, Fs^ o^ganlaed' ‘ for tho teoiad ddnjsfc’s telMa to It, Atada hospital. / time Rafabto Btodt rul<>d It a tech- In 3-8. 1 Dm Aitiarleahi like to Jtear fro m . iur,t4Nn»i la Mimte _ fraitti CteBg<' on- iaieal I t e w t e b t it i. In 1; wink • t o 'W ’ Iran t6alr i wUte tha relay Mancjiqrtnr. IVfinii. the llmii o f tednr* Tha^i^j^krite^ waa oMtefO pttoher. F< ;fir » fiftii tks m ana. pinften . .. , .. V - ''aiMl aiiih fti-'v'tea • 5.^ [ f l ! K ..r. y-ri ►^4 A.
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HOUSES FOR RENT 65 l e g a l N o n ^ ^ j s AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 a r t ic l e s p d r s a l e 45 ZMABSl^GCr Waat Ad latemattoa fePORT OF THH CONDmOH O: ------f o r RENTi^-^JBWLY decorated Home Bank and Truet 1924 FORD C »A C ai, A-1 ihape, FOR SALE—^BABY oarr^ge. In-, alz room houae, 158 Canter atreet, nt the close o f buelneee on the 10th Manchester good tlTfifi, very reaaonrtle. B a^ quin at 114 Summit atiaet. modem improvementa, induing day of June; It firind Abe 'y-L heat Telephone 8628 for particu- RBSQHRCBS IN LiNGLE MURM low's Oufise, 695 Main. Tel. 5404. Lioans and Blacounte . . . . .$111,111.71 fifi'ioeiBiifiAe Evening Herald 'lara.^-v. $.62 Comnoon, Connefl 9Wb«rlB|r"tlie m eiiNr Overdrafts ...... A t a iheeting of the Common f o r SALB-RTDDEBAKBR HOUSEHO;^ <3poro ^ 51 Chicago, Jujy ^ irk tfd aiid r'TttMmSnta werm c l a s s if ie d FOR REff^T—W ILL T.BASE new Xii^s ^BpoBitors • • •«• • 6SS,1$0.$4 and the* outlaw bunted Jfick Atta, Oouncil :^ d in the Oothicil Cham rved...... - ■" 1926 tobdd, in good FOR SALE EMPIRB ROYAL hoiiM, six rooms and aun. parlor; other Securities ...... - • • • 76,$$S.7S the gangster, today. ber, ]^Bdorial building, oh .Tuesday advertisements sell rtiukmable. CfiH fit 423 Middle FhmRure- ^n d TBuulpSient 7,600.00 Mile Etayea Sfiil kitchen ridtfe. Looka ' lUte new. aiim open porch, garage, oil burn $l,$78.94 If the law f o i ^ him first, it night^'^ a petition was read from Mias Bertha HagMe,- Tunqiiike Baet or Dial 5026. Due from 'Reserve Agents residents of ^ v ie w street, stat Count »lx nvorMC* 7®?%,JSfLuHl52;' Call telephooe 4740. er. Phone Chas. J. SttKKland, 168 Due from Banks and Bank- meant to put some pointed queatUma Mr; and'. Mia. Ftaak (3q 6D u s e d c a r s Main street CfrS ...... - 60.44 to him ^concerning Jake IJngd®’® ing thfiy'wlshed the city to accept Spring street, who wlll;'tbr f o r s a l e —f i v e P^ECE break CAsb on hnnd ...... 25.297.0$ murder. - If the outlawa found him the :;i^eet, which is . off lA^ndsor M €r^.si«„r3r5- 'Cash or Terms Checks. Cash Items and to Alfred G. Jacobese, abe-ed- 4^.. Madden Bros fast and three piece mohair set in 2,S86.25 first—then it was unlikely that avamq. The ximtter. wafi . referred aadMra. Andseer ^aretywii Tel. 6500 very good condition. Dial 7953. SUBURBAN FOR RENT 66 Exchanges ^ < 681 Main S t Other Asseta 'vls.: Foreign Zuta’ever would be able to answer to'^e. Publicworks {(xnamittee, ford etotfiupi on Satued^. Currency Accounts ...... 8,068.12 questions for anybody. wfib^power.' FOR RENT—4 ROOM cottage with at 8 irabdc, intf given two i *“ E«5;^ohu.. STnali Kitchen Cabinet 34 The law had Zuta^reeort keepw Mayor A. E. 'Waite presided at the peat week.. b u s in e s s s e r v ic e s Sideboard for Cottage 33.50 electricity on Lake street, adults ToUl Assets ---- l.V.io"****'’ *®’*’* ,and Mdran-Aiello- gang ally—as late the meeting and there were two « Consooutivo ^ T « ••! J Oak Buffet 38. preferred. Call 6970. < liabilities On Monday night a nuintiar Sfdf S Consecutlvo D »y » ..j ^ |“ j J, ^ OFFERED IS Capital Stock ...... 50.000. 00as Tuesday night, but let him go. absentees. frienda from StfuBpid,.. caHed^'.:Cgd Watkins Furniture Exchange Surplus ...... 26.000. 00Since then,' however, a bifixen at The committee on plans for the ^ AU^ordeVn 'to i ^wV»nl»r Inne^oni Undivided profits, (less ex spent the evening-and praesatad Agunca r e m o v e d BY tha l6ad or 29,292.28 tempt has been made upon bis life Fourth of July celebntltm made Ifiss Hfiyee with many ' beantifril' irlU bo charged at FARMS AND LAND FOR penses and ts^es paid) report and a concert will be held In Special rates tor long tern o t w lob Any other Joba for light f o r SALE—p i a n o , electric radlo- SALE 71 Reserve for Interest, Tax by gangsters who dared to attack gifts. - * day adTortisIng given upon es, etc. ‘ • 2,041.80 him with-gima in the heart of the Talcott Park In the evening,.while Ads ordered for three or tte to g V. Pirpo, U6 Walla atreet Dial Leaving town, 220 Center atreet 628,189.84 On Tuesday eveniag her Savings Deposits ...... brightly lif t e d Loop ; attack him there'will be a display of fireworks mates of the-sewing room of tBs and stopped »>«toro the Uilrd 6148. • Telephone 7969. FOR SALE— FARM of 25 acres, 9 General Deposits 216.019,28 on Fox Hiii- day W illie charged o ^ room house, 200 peach trees, 6 Certificates of Deposits •. 19,181.25 d «^ t e the fact that h^ was given Hockanum Mill surprised her lafid t S l nujnber of times Treasurer’s Checks ...... 1,796.98 "safe escort” through the heart of The council voted to place a bug chaSln-T at the rate •*” md, but yearn old. 3 acres grapes, 1 acre 200.00 the gifts she received ■ indiided ah f l o r is t s —NURSERIES 15 r q q MS WITHOUT BOARD 59 strawberries, 2 acres telephone Certified Checks ...... the city by a police lieutenant. light at the comer of Grove street electeic waffle iron, rieetrie ' i r n no allowance ®V*'?“^ ^ e $ to r^ e Dividends Unpaid ...... 600.00 and Tolland Turnpike. The roof on on six time ads stopped aftpr me peas, also apple trees. John Ratti, That attack has aroused a re and several other giffau ' A ' a m 200,000 W INTER cabbage pl^ts, FOR RENT—FURNISHED room, Christmas, Savings and newed desire on the part of authori- the engine houM on Prospect nil modem conveniences near Birch Mountain. Th rift Funds 12,440.26 supper was served fiy lire, mgria. *^ ^ ^ T il forbids” ; display lines xot llatdutch, Danish ball other Lixbiiities. vU.; For- • „ .,,| t ie 8 to talk some more with Z i ^ street will be resurfaced and two ’Tboee to the party were ETeaapr savoy cabbage and c a b l ^ . restaurant and * lunch rooms, 44 clgB Currency Account* 9,068.12 ] bdieve he must have very Im- of the engine houses are to be re Herald will not be ” *J®®5,^** : iCcFarlaae, Carrie Borke, Gertrude fo r more than one tncorrect Injwrtlon 33.00 per thonaand, 2,000 for J^.00, Pearl street Phone 6989. HOUSES FOR SALE _ . . 9901 720 68 Iportant information concerning the painted. Totni Liabiiitiex ..,....^ 8 . la y in g of iJngle, Tribune reporter, CUfford, Hazel Ronan, Evetyn'Ber- ‘ of any advertisement ordered 10c doxen, 40c hundred- C au lifl^- state of Connecticut County of Mayor A. E. Waite gave an oub> risen and Bernice Burke. more than one tlma inmr. er will be ready in 10 days. The on Hartford ss. South Manchester. to inspire gangirters to such a bold line of the trolley and bus situa The Inadvertent omlsrfpn COUNTRY BOARD- FOR SALE3—6 ROOM ]|OUSE Take Over New 4)aartan best time for planting is during Bigelow street. Call at 76 Bigelow I Lewis H. Slpe. treasurer of the xnrt bazardoiu attack. tion Which has been causing some Kiowa Council, Degree ef>Fo!ea> rest pnbUcatlon of ^ t h e RESORTS 60 aforesaid The Home Bank and Trust comment in Rockville the p ^ few rectified only by cancellation of the July until the 15th of August TeL street Co., do solemnly swear that the Foster Indicted. hontas voted at a apedal meethig charge made for the service g.3091, 379 Burnside Avenue forexoinfi statement Is true to the With Frank.., Foster, original weeks. hdd'ihle week, to. move’ to the All advertisements must «®“ *®J™ SOUND VIEW, Tanunany H a ll- FOR SALE3—2 TB3NEMENT house, Newmarker Osndidato Greenhouse, East Hartford._____ Rooms and board, pleasant cot best of my knowledge xod-b®!*®*-/ owner of the Lingle death gun, un quarters in the Prescott block -re In styla copy and typography modem Improvements, closed in X-E-WIS H SIPE. der Indictment for the murder and Stanley Dobosz Post, American reguUtlons enforced b y ^ e tage, iiome cooking, 318 per wtok. Subscribed and sworn to before me, cently vacated by the Rockville ors and they reserre the right w veranda. 72 Durant street Tele iiTuixr arrest in LoS Angeles, a new L ^ o n , held a meeting in G. A. R. Address Mrs. . Philip Ooffey, 98 this Srd day of July, 1980.___ (Kris’ Qub. This oeganiaatian has edit, revise or reject any copy con STORAGE 20 phone 8032. JOHN F. SHEA Pfimx today came into thfi investi hall on Tuesday night and a vote been meelteg to the Natkaml Bank sidered objectionable. Swan Avenue, Soimd View. Notary Public. CXiOSINQ HOURS—Classified »to m m o v in g —raUCKING— gation—the name of Ted New was taken to present the name of building for the past seven yapa. be published same day must be re W ANTED—BOARDERS and room FOR SALE—6 ROOM bouse; also 5 berry—gangster chief a i^ m ra Edward Newmfirker for depart mown Counril has been orginlaed ceived by 13 o'clock noon; Saturdays room bungalow. All improvements. strange gang alliances. The Ungle ment president at the oon< PBRr BTT a GLENNBY me-— ers, 315 per week, for bookings Call at 168 Benton street Dial for the pest 19 years and w la> • 10:SB a. m. Ing, parting and ^ p p in fr write Mrs. T-imhn McFarland Gil murder investlgntors have learned ventian to be held in Bridgeport the most flonrishing condition. . t e l e p h o n e y o u r service to and from Now York. 14 bert, 26 Seaview Avenue, Myrtle 8718. m HOUDAY PROGRAM that Newberry was present in the latter part of July. Netea WANT ADS. trucks at your sendee. Agenm for Beach, Milford,jC(inm TiUfrfx Central subway at the time Plans were discussed for the an Rev. M. E. Ofibociie and a m nual picnic and the following com- Ads are accepted over tto telephone United Van Service, one of the l o t s f o r SALE 73 an assasSn put -a-pistol against Weriey and HrivQle, Jr., nra -’-fit at tte CHARGE RATE given nbove lepding long distance naoying ^m - AT SANDY B^CH BAL Linsie’s head and'fired. mittee was appointed to confer C!amp Woodstock, where they w ^ as a convenience to advertisers, but with the James Milne Camp, Span the CASH RATES will be accepted M patiUs- Connection in 162 dtlea. APARTMENTS—FLATS— PRO&PECT ' STREET — A few Knew lingle. . spend the month of July.' Mr.‘ Oe^ Ungle and Newberry were well ish W ar Veterans for a jotait plcnie TOIdTPAYMENT If Ptild at the bwl- 3063. 8860. 8864. ____ t e n e m e n t s 63 choice building lots at a low price. With three big dances booked at ___ borne and son'Wesley are leaders ness office on or brfore the ______• ______^__ High, quiet healthy location- Build police said. New- as in former years: H U n^ Krause, at the camp. day following the Sandy to the tunnel, they)Pete Teabo, Paul Wroblowski, A l- each ad otherwise the CHARGE L. T. WOOD CO.— Furniture and FOR RENT— 4 ROOM tenement near the miUa and enjoy the ad Ruaedl riiiiar ha* returned from pixtin moving, modem equipment vantage of "noemday lunch at home. b S ^ e was for the piu^iose of al-lbert Shortman and "Slim” Sloan, two weeks stay with Ue unde Wil r a t e w ill be collected. ,**o ve*P®®"" with all improvements. Inqifire.146 tehed by o i^ t o t r ^ o f suspicions the reporter [This committee wlU bring in a re- blllty for errors In telephoned ato experienced help, public store Bissell street . R. j. McKay, 21 Summit street liam Bock c € Newark,. N. J. ." w ill be assumed and their accuracy six pieces I n d u ^ the t e m ^ ji^ ra g port at the next meeting at which Mr. and Mrs. B ^ WUUe of cannot be guaranteed. house. Phone 4496. ______' Phone 6185. FOR RENT—4 ROOM iqiartment S S s5 ? b f'ifS S i! tS ^ 5 »S ^ . 'ii^unnel fairly ran with gan^ tt^the time and place win ^ de- Kingsbury avenue are enjoying Rhe INDEX OF gas and beat, 13 Oak street Apply hriidays in New York state an the CLASSIFICATIONS PAINTING—REPAIRING 21 Watkins Brothers. guest of relatives. Births A Mrs. James R. Qutan of TUcoCt Engagements ® PAINTING AND PAPER hanging, FOR RENT— FIRST FLOOR Au- WAPPING ^ ^ «toln. His death, er William C. Pfunder presented avenue is enjoying a vacation /ft Marriagto ...... ^ neatiy done, prices reasonrtle. •gust 1st; five, room flat, all con ^ d ^ S S fc * 1 a ^ S e (l2 v ^ ^ ^ 5 ^ 1 t o ? t o v « 8 t lg a t ^ now believe, was teem to the essay winners of the Branford, , . ‘' C Deaths n James F. Roadi,- Jr., 36 Walnut veniences, with garage. Apply 28 Card of Thanks ...... » Among those who motored to the Mrs. Walter' Ddtzd of IWeiutt In Memoriam ^ street Dial 592L Hollister street two hundred and fiftieth annive^ avenue is enjoying this week ; ,ft Ijost and Found ...... ; sary celebration of the Town of r S T c a S W .0 B ah-tioi ^ Branford. ' •• Announcemente ...... ■ FOR R E N T -7 ROOM ! single, all Blnfleld last week, June 26-28 in Principal PUUp M. Howe Of ' tSe Personals ^ ...... • r e p a i r in g 23 newly remodeled with gfirage, all occupied. Antnambllee clusive, were Frank Birdsey and Reeervatkms are being made at ffun used to kill IJngle was The Legion Drum and Bugle Rooltyme ffigh sfihod wffl--leava Automohllee for Sale * improvements, 341 Center street son, Ralph, Miss Kate M. 'Wlthrel one of six'sold by Peter von B’rant- Corps will go to Willimansett to- on Thursday for-Oreeiiwater'Pond, Automobiles for Exchange ..... • SEWING MACHINE repairing of Telephone 8492 days and 6785 the hotri find it is estimated there and Mrs. Emily Howd. They also will fie a crowd of five thousand at zius sporting goods dealer, to Fos- night where they will parade and East Lee, Mass., for hie enmud Tfi* Auto Accessories—Tires ...... • aU makes, also clolbnial ed a short sketch ^ Miss Bertha Bonds—Stocks-^Mortgages ...v . 21 Mrs. (3one and the children NdU up-to-date on half acre lot anpy h e l p w a n t e d — m a l e 36 Bakery, is the reault of five months ON VETERANS’ REUEFI Dart, Mrs. ifiram Loverin and Mrs. terms, low price. > Business Opportunities ...... 32 FOR RENT—3' ROOM tenement stay until the first part of Septem- WiUiaih Smith. Bobbie Jeafi Rob- Money to Loan ...... 2* iMr. Mr. Cone win return the last of experimenting that has been go Tanner Street BSUzabeth Farit Help and SItuatloas WANTED—YOUNG MAN with or with - all improvements: at 30 ,*•0, lihson recited several poems and of the week 4o’his work. ' ^ ing on with the plan in',view of Brand new, a beauty at : Help Wanted—Female'...... 25 without car. No experience neces Church streek-^ Inqifire fit above opfining^. a oh*in of similar:' shops Washington, July 3.— (A P )-^ e n - leveral sonfcrs. This Uttle miss Help ^Vanted“ “Male ...... 2$ Next Sunday':^ xnorii^ fit- tW terms. sary, wonderful opjiortunity, all 'throii^out the country, starting to ate-House conferees on too World talented and her numbers Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 27 around year woriC salary. Diinhill’s address, , v .' J- Federated chtoeh; the sacrament^ff Agents Wanted ...... * "" ,4 •the larger rities. A lixmtttm man W ar veterans p ^ lp n ^ I were greatly enjoyed Situations W ^ te d —F em a le...... 28 Clothing Store. FOR RENT-7-THREE rciem flat, all the Lord’s Supper will be. observed >^a« been travdlng' for the past two 1 sought to reach a compromise I jjyj jjrs. Redfield, who ktod- ROBERT J. SMIT9 Situations Wanted—M ale ...... 29 improvements, including hot 'water The South Windsor Congrega months securing options (Bffer- the distinct imderstanding that Mr. |y opened their home to the class Employment Agencies...... 40 tional Sunday school held their an 1009 Mata St. Live Btoek—Pets—Poultry—Vehicles SITUATIONS WANTED— heat, 168 Oak streef. Inquire 164 ent ritep' an.d -.wiU ■ start' the first I Hoover iff firmly opposed to ^any | p^ov^ .ideal hos^and J w e t ^ SeHtng Fbre add DogS”—’Birds—“Pets ...... 41 Oak street or call 8241. nual picnic at LaJ» Compounce to rates to excess of thpse'approved by HagroMkers Held Meeting FEMALE 38 Bristol ISfit J 5 ^ y . J- ,E. stores 'ft -New *Gity* Live Stock—Vehicles ...... 42 The stbft, wflilii first opened,, two the Hduse'.^ . Tankticuosan Loft No. 51 1-3 of Poultry and Supplies ...... 42 FOR RENT-r4 ROOM tenfintent and Ralph littimry transported the Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 WANTED—BY YOUNG WOMAN years ago, waa'run.by. thfi'CtolMiial Tllie Hoyse_____ measures to authorize good location, garage, and'rJl'im children to'and ftom the.lake. Some L-service ^connected | For Sale—Hfseellaaeoiu housework or taking care of chil of the older ones went in their auto- Fried Products Compfiny of. whichi pgngjon fdr non*- A.rtlclea~for Sale ...... 46 provements, five minutes from Howard EdfferlY of Springfield ''wsa [ ranging friup 1120 to Boats and Accessories ...... 46 dren. Will stay nights. References mobUes. Cheney Mills. , ^ u i r e 127 High, toe head. The doughnuts that were |40 a month was drafted to meet Building Materials ...... 47 furnishsA’-Difil 85w.. 'corner Cooper and High streets. The Primary classes of the Fed Diamonds—^Watches—Jewelry .. 48 made there and known as Downy the views of the. chief executive Electrical, Appliances—Radio ... 49 erated Sunday school held their WIDOW WOULD like position do FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat 329 Flakes were made of a special grade Ih passing this measure the Sen Fuel and 'Feed ...... 49-A ing housework for widower. Write class picnic on the lawn of the Garden — Farm—Dairy Products 50 Blast Center street all Imp^cwe- church on - Wednesday afternoon of flour. Since February the rear ate increafierf the nuudmiuiipension ELousehold Goods ...... 61 Box F, in care of Herald. ments. Telephone 8063. from two. till-four o’clock. section of the store has been oper tof/, 860,aao makingmaHnsr the rrates a ^ ronform Machinery and T o o ls ...... 62 A d*ug;hter was bom last Friday ated-by a separate concern. They rioeely with those of the Spanish-1 Musical Instrum ents...... 62 WANTED—HOUSE WORK by the FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat all mod have been ""*king a raised dough JCANie.TMIf 15 E E Office and Store Equipment .... 64 day or hour. Inquire at 12 Warre.-. to Mr. and Mrs. WlUiam Dwyer of American W ar veterans bill, recent- Specials at the Stores ...... 66 em improements. Inqulr-> at 27 nut and have been giving particular ly enacted over the President’s veto. CO0${ii,NlC AAd- ITS V i e <4#e w street or phone 4351. this vWage. attention to toe glazed products. Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... 67 ESro street, ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hitchcock The conferees were hopeful of fw!5«N,ntoM rfi- A—Four Suburban for Rent ...... STARTED'C^CKS. Also 8 and 12 10 per cent. ...810 nopen- Summer Homes for R e n t ...... tor 7636. weeks with her husband. A ,_Jdti>oy demonstrators were jn- . slon weeks old p i^ ts , and broiler Mr. and Mrs. WlUlan^ .R. Files jured seriously and ten otijerfi.-'*•- ^Vanted to Rent ...... ’cixflcetels. leghorns,, reds and rocks, 25 per cent ...... Real Estate For Sale FOR RENT—6 ROOM M*LAT, first and family, -of fProvidsttce, R- celved slight wounds in Apartment Building for Sale « from our orwn high- record, state floor, in good condition, at 78 Ben were gutote for the (lay-of Mr. and encounters with police today, 50 per cent ...... Business Property for Bale . . . . . 70 \ tested'diseaae free rtock. Guaran 75 per cent Farms and Land for S a le ...... '91 ton street. Inquire Home -Bank A Mrs. Harry P'. FUe/i of tills’ town. lice patrolled the section aftefi.y^' Houses for Sale ...... 72 teed right Order now for future Trust Company. Mrs. Dorothy Donahue of New terday's trouble with’ the school Total and permanent I>ot8 lor SslIs ...... a...... 78 delivery. Fred Miller, Coventry, York city, N. Y., will spend the boys and ordered today’s paraders Resort Property for Sale ...... 74 Rosedale 38-8. FOR RENT--BBAUnFUL 4 and week end ■ with her sister Mrs. to.disperse. They refused." laie The fact KingiffoBMImith plaas Buburbao for Sale ...... 75 5 room' tenements 8 Walnut street to get married eooh suggests that Real Eatate for Exchange ...... 78 James M. Sullivan. sidewalk’ crowd jeered the officers Wanted—Real Estate ...... 77 near Pine. Very refisonaD^. In H any Paul Files, Jr., will spend who chiyged, wielding their staysii b e.llte lindbergh, wants to put. on | Aaeflea—Legal Notices A tree in the West Indies, known quire tailor shop, telephone 5080 the holidasre in Maine with school heirs. ZAgal ^(oticee ...... 78 or owner (Hartford 6-0972. and tajuitog 14 to the natives as hyahya, gives milk. mates. BylBANK BE(Jg a GAS BUC;GIES—A Bending Appeal X KN O W — . O r f ^ POOR d i c k W ILBV o SOV..HE IS HEARTBROKEN — JOE HAS . (53 T O L O M E 6^ HHri — - BUT HE IS 06AO ANPv VOU ARE SfOUNO if^------OH, ------IT M EANS 'oe INO TO ivfe;---? : KELCt' WILL. 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. Friends IflM Ton Tlil8TWSCld!>t8 well worth Uvini; In When I haive ftteid s like you, Who don’t'eiq>ect perfection m things X say or do; Who look beyond the bright veneer. -through the roughen^ crust n o ass th is'g ^ that’s shining clear m an the human dust. Thia wcwid is well worth living in When someone sifts with care The grain and chaff in each life’s Mp , (B IftM J Percy L. Croeby, Greet Briuia rifhu reserved. And stores what’s worthy there; ^ I Kins Feature* Syndirat*, Inc. ^ 7 - 3 Who bids the winds of kindness blow The diaff in discards slough; It fills all earth with warmth and glow L Toonerville Folks By Fontaine Fox OUR SOARING HOUSE • 2 When I have friends like YOU. It takes cents and sense to buy B y G m A l i e s n The oidy possible reascm why they scents. call them “weather men’’ must be because they never know weather but it’s reidly used in case of an A u n t E p p if . h o g g , t h c f a t t e s t w o m a n in 3 eouN TicSy G b T yoUR "TWifcio^ ok1> . HB-V A - ^ it’s going to rain or not emergency—in case the delicates 3 0 R R T » u MCLS ^UAictE sen store isn’t open. TESTS OUT AN ASBESTOS SHIRTW AIST SHE HAP MADE UWELV.,^ NePf^eui, AMP CGME our AMBROSE* BUT p ip a ^ ^/MViOUE!> Young Lady (from, city in Village | ESPiCIALLT FOP THE FOOPTH. GOlP COURSE r HAv/E Tb AffEMP iM UMtfL Store)—^Do you keep powder here? | Lots of times when you order cof -w rtt-t& LP Storekeeper—Yes, madam. Wash- j fee, half milk, you have to guess vJrfH MS • IF: Vou ^ A PlRECToR*r 3 A M . me Ing, baking, custard, headache, rat, i what the other half is. 5 o m T k Mo u i HovU T b MEEDMo v.'AHEMf HAPOM IF H E ’ face, tooth, teething. Insect ' and j PtAVe Nbu CAM BE MV *' WORP —' A CARMIUAL tAOKKPLIIdS g ^ ! Now that long skirts are the stjde POlMT Vou THiMk K A f AMP HE F W T , poor man is relieved of ^at down MV CAPPV i WHAT Kl$ VdHiSMgRE HEP fiO ' cast look. rf BeTrfeR i f Vo u ^ Train up a child in the way it ; Vou iOseP [S ACToM VOBbE T U L L . W MERRV- should go and at the same time SiAVeP Home amp eo-ROUMPS trs^ yourself not to be disappoint Happiness Departs When the Dis AMP EXCRCiSS To OF coMFEfO:] ed-when it goes another. Is Put Into Dlusiona. “ I f KEEP lU T biM f ^ t?EAR a m p LollV ysau’ v/e ' r fl On being asked by his mother i With as much food as there is in what they talked about, a little boy j the world some folks still eat green who Just returned from Sxinday | cucumbers. Sch6ol, said they sang a song about Andy Gump. Mother said, “They ■ “After looking at the turtle,” don’t sing about Andy at cljurch. ' Said Alonzo P. McGuire, Now'tell’Me what they did sing.” J “I don’t think much of mud baths The b ROM IM POSH To g e t Th e ROH tor, lived, for a JUDGE: How do you know you tGBM OMOM OUT A em p e r o r OUT were only going 20 miles an hour? year o n SAME ' ^ O' There. while studying DEFENDANT: Why, I was on in; Chicago. His ray way to the dentist’s.—Kensing pockets were so ton, England, News. full sOf holes when he sold • THANKFUL hii ;first statue he had to wrap “Valentine Montmorency is ill. I am going to play his part to the money in a night.” hkndkhixhief “Many thanks for the warning. and carry it in I never did like the play anyhow.” his h a t —Moustique Charleroi.
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The Tfiiymltes had seen a lot of will 'sail and then we’ll take to IMST^cNfc A pe^m iST, queer Odessa. Soon^they got quite land.” They ate and then soon H€f<, BUtAi OML2U- ^ - found a ship and shortly they 4A CWBifL BO-lNp- A KmiAtACRy TU«T OUV WHO TWST VWMT / V --. anziou8.to.be moving on. The Travel AM* VMTLL K M O C,Vcl^PLfLiAir^ BK « COCO , ~ Man, said, “Well, we'll get .a good were on their trip. ^ “We’re head VlfTOBR- PM ®/eRVTHW Gi4 night’s^sleep tonight'sd you.'all wfff ing now for Persia,” shouted Cop- be feeypg fright To.moyrow I wbl py, "Gee, that’s ‘grand!” have another wofidrous jflan .to teU.” For hours and kours and hours “Oh, goody, goody,”^ downy they sailed and then the shore was cried, ‘^neath the blankets we loudly hailed. The boat docked will hide and close oxu: eyes^ and they all ran off. “Now, what?” tights until another moraing'a be wee Ca^y cried. The Travel Man Thenliwe will eat to start the, day s i^ “ You. will see. And,, how and sihprtly we’ll be ^pn our w ay.. 1 suipiised you all will be. We take hope the plan you have in mind wU*. an auto, ’then we change and ride fill us f^ffl'of cheer.” a caravan.” SO, ev^iyohe turned into in .’the’ auto ride wa# very short. a hb^. -'Each sleepy head was but really quite a lot of sport, burieia. deilib in's^uabeiiand in. most They, reached tlM Persian borm . no ffhfe itt^ .‘ ’Ike Ita^Tkifiaa X iicu the real good' nm began. The first to rise. He diouted, “Open up caravan was odd, indeed. "Ob, -your eyes. It’s morning.” And the look,” cried Scouty. “All we need Tildes Junq>ed, 'cause they all heard to do'*la jump in baskets.” lo iQ> WiWjyj i f j l : . f t o eoms-mules they ran. He.;theprsaidr'.>.“ We are Persia .boundirvj X y ^ '^ h i^ a^^aee to.’look (n e -Th^niitea wntoh silk wsrtn : aRqpdft Aeraas th«“ Pteek'Eea we 'V1:^-: •J-'. ■r'saai*^- .•■mMtr.. c *
li-*r oPACaTWBLVI / *. ' »rf- '» :ito r etliO jr CiMmUMi MO PIRN IDtS:LSIC.m ^ 0 D iU H Pi TOMIGHI s.-'’. V-. TOMORROW i » ^ . No iasue-urf f te B fu d ic^ From Dttsk "HI IX t^ ' . OLDF^iDONEB S ir f a iin ______At ''.. ■ ■ ’ ■ ter iiv«aing Rciald wiO Pslals D*6r Dance Payilioa DANCING pdblii^d iw. In l o t U^, Q iesbnt G ro?e P irk i W om an’s iaw Enforcem ei^ j pendence D ^ . So Ptentift i £ At Am The season oaEpmaH w, ’ , .to-:;Sb»R 't--' a t bass whirii op«OM > 47 .1 b ra 'n o t Bnddud, OoBB. produced any remarkable oatoiMs is 9TH DISTRia ANNUAL yet. Members of the , Mhnchest^ a tte st ■ M ario by BTah and Q ^ jO p b 'a n a w ^ ,o w a - ^Morris 'L. ^BSmravaile umbianmbiii. lakeslakes..iie ..raq totp’ .the''riEratv_)^atth e-e^ ir»^ t DAN G E Hollow will be n ^ M usual tomor- [ chosen chairman of the local branch , Will Be Hel4 in High ^hoot tract on Skm and row despite the hoUdajr. ■< of the Woman’s Law Bnfo^ement j Tonight HaQ—(hily Routine Busi caught■^5; at KS-£2S*.SS'.3a‘bptt rradrts, ZH ______■|- '■ •' ■ • ■ , ; committee, of which Mrs. Henry W. I ness. Schedided.' ' - gle liriienxmh im m t b S r » ^ y « 9‘ j b n k s l o n e o a k «* *■ “ « ' try reporting three hasp I r a d ^ all. N o n q E ! steeet was Struck and killed by an | chairman, at a meeting *tt«ided by weighing around three pounds South Windsor The annukf ,meeting of the Ninth automobile operatedOL------by I>e'Vld Hoi-^ a number of the ^ town's representa apieipe. > No Freight Sendee 8 to 12 Standard Time School district'w ill be held Thurs; Several fine strings of pickerel .-Vt lynri of Hartford but formerly of tive women held last-evening at the hnve. been taken the larg- J i ^ 4fii ahd 5th . ^ 1 Maneheateiv on Main afreet near, the day evenifig, July 10, a t ^ home of Mrs. (Jhartos W. Holman of tat ‘ bring °7er four pounds- Freight House dosed. Trust. .Company last School Hall, when-n>utine busiB^ the record catch at East Wight, .The dog darted across the Summit street. Mrs. Burr la ui^ New Haven . Itoflroadf usually well,qualified to head such will be transact^ In accordance Hampton. about town street In front of the. automobile J . J . Dwyinr, A g«it. - ■ V". >.7 '. ^ ' which was proeeefing soidh at a a committee. She la a prominent with the. ite ^ listed in the calL moderate -mte of . speed.. Catanl worker ih the ’ Womiui’B ' Christian Temperance Union, rad has been The business. ^ inriuds reportgj. said he had apent murii time train- Of'tht'Sbhool' (^hmfitteb,'treasurer; George Wolf of Bingham ^- N ing "Dot," the dog.,to do various presidrat of the Manchester Lea^e Y., who has been speBiang--^ week of Women Voters and actively inter .Auditors, recreation committee, rad DFAHVI7AD riMiriiR'K ^ Maiuiiiig with Will Aslmus of 14 MSddle^’urn- Stunts and that his children vwould ^brary committee. Tw o members KtAlll lUK tmuil&j HEMSTTrCHING m issthe. pet>. ested in that organisation sinra Cra- pike west left today for a. trip, to necticut granted the vote to its will be elected to the school com- Place of BusIneM Washington. D. C. women cltisens.' . . 'mittee to serve fqr a period of three Now Located at John. ]H^Aqqs» whO; rooms on years. A clork^'^reasurra, two StiiactQre Chn Be Moved Locust sU ^t and Is employed.as a , O therD M eers . "^Whserever'^ Needed Complet 11 PARK STREET Tomorrow being the first Friday the Manchester Motor Mrs. C. Elmore Watkins was tors, and a asraiber or- ' the recrea of the month there will be masses Sales Company^ was ^strlckmr last elected secretary rad treasurer. tion committee for three years, will ed by Construction Co. Phmie 7905 celebrated in St. James’s Church at Mrs. Eunice. Case Hohenthal, who is also be elected. Appropriatfops fot . The n ^ portable bandstand to be Formeriy located'In House night with an acute attack of ap St Hale Blook.' 6:30; 7:00 and 7:40 tomorrow morn pendicitis and tlds morning was re grand worthy patriarch of the state the coming year will be'voted and' used by* the Salvation Army band ing. Confessions will be heard this moved: to the Hanartmrat ordered toe DEVELOPED AND church service in Stamford, Simday, 6 Ju ly 6. Cars yrill leave the Crater l-aims and scopa of th work of nis Clinton street rad oiled it They al stand made, incorporating this port PRINTED a t 6 a. m. on ttot ^ y for Stamford. _ . j _____ department, rad answered questions so repaired and oiled.Norman^. able, fratpre wblch will make possi 24 HOLE SERVICE Brymit and Chapmws .f^ j put to him by'a number of those {1^ the upper rad, Ashworth and ble its removal to any given point to Delivery Car R e s e m b le s I present. : Qlrawood streets and are to do town for use as a reviewing stand, Film Deposit Box at Hoy, 15 year rid eon of V r- rad Sengle Speaker a cracert or for out-door use in Store Entrance *\ Mrs. Elner Peterson . of Center Small Street <^Cari spme work on Autumn street The ______Mr. Sengle is an attorney by pro- change has mad4 a big’improves- g^ ral. The stand will be stored street, is spending his vacation . , fesslon and was a student at the under cover, thiu protesting the visiting relatives rad frienw _in ment to toe roads and toe residents A^new ipflk^^vriy tnick oTOed I Yale Law school when the- late living on streets to' that sActiqn wood from the; weather and can be Hbchester and Niagara Falls, N. *• by B iy r a t Sc Chapman of Hartford, President Taft was an Instructor atoembled ph abmt notice at any RjC attracted consldereble attratibn on ______have expressed toemAUves a s ‘touchy KEMP there. He was formerly attorney j^eased. glvAn point in town. l^uth Manchester Camp, No. the rireets of Manchester today: Vtate poUra department, to 92801 Modern Woodmen of America, when It made Its lifltlal appeawce] connected with that body will meet In Tinker hall at 8 o'clock here* Boorea of people stopped to | the first nine years that pro- tbia evening. scrutinise the machine. The auto-1 jjUjition was In effect and had im mobile is only 16 feet in length radj opportunities to observe its Richard apd Stuart Josiin of East has a maximum speed of only 25 1 enforcement. During those ten years Center street left Monday for C ^ p miles an hour and with the «»cep-1 observation Mr. Sragle said POP HERE Maranacook, Readfield, Marne, tlon of having, rubber tired wbrais | g^en conditions change from where they wUl spend the summer. and- no ’trolly pole, greatly iraern-1 to year constantly for the bet- for Expert^ ble a street'car which opens at toe j pntii today liquor conditions are MACO POINT SERVICE I '■the Salvation Army ba“d is crater on both rides.; It is alsoj ^jg pgg£ they have been since the 4 Miles irom New London—Waterford, Gum. scheduled to give a sacred concert painted yellow like ril toe Bryant | Eighteenth Amendment be- a t’the Sunday evralng service on and Chapman trucks. j came effective, and with the asslst- **Bub’* Dungan—Bin Innes, Props. AN EYE-OPENING f \ tYtm grounds a t the South M®Lhodist The new delivery truck hhas as a----- ca-1 gjjgg g^ch groups of women 2,000 ^3 .chlirch, July 6. p arity of pounds and a loaded | were gathered last night, condi- weight of 4,300. The truck will tions ■will continue to improve, DANCING aeri^pTtei*^ 1 c h a S q e $1 Of High~Creuk Lumb^ ...Alexirader Hall of Apel Place is carry 700 quarts of milk. In addi-[ jjg gjj,j we hear much of ten jmrading several weeks with his tion to toe two ride doors, there is i years of enforcement as if that were Jack Barry Wfll Grwi You With a SmUe. daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Bradley of another in the rear which when! an ample time in which to demon- ■ i* ‘ Exattleboro. Vermont. pulled out slides along the top of} strate that prohibition was worth toe ceiling. The truck is a metal; while or a failure. To those who - The Manchester Electric Co., ■will structure built low to toe ground, i are concerned chiefly to toe selfish be closed all day Friday the Fourth The motor is a Reo. i and petty details of their own nar- It ^At Our New lumber Yard. and also Saturday July 5th. The truck is very obviously built! row lives, ten years' may seem like for short delivery work as to big i aeons______What of time. — is ‘ 'ten years------of “ pil^V cohstmil^ George L. Betts of 323 Wood- ritira where stops are thickly dotted time when we consider-the ricobolic bridge street who has been seri along long Toutes. The truck was appetites of himdreds of thousands WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. mandfior quality materiid*» the SwedUb Xjutbem'diareh to But we do try to show our customers obr^appfccifttioii^- i 6 —1 f« T 4 boat nOa on the ^Coonaccaeat Pidt^otirt OipMi UqlO^ttbiiiilit.^’ for tKcir patronage in tN try y « y rtrar, distog tba aadntb of Jtkty. Cksed'An D^}TrUar> practife jtis;^e8. Whto you^ ordet- a^iigi|cW« . j rlil OtangBOta ftoe bava here y o ii;^ it—-promptly—and at a fair-^d.i Bad their bitentfrabd , _ able price. Hemember that when you nwlininim ehunbat Ib za a w ^ Muin will Bjty jYsmr Fresh o m at Oraagf . H aU ^ .f> SwocdflmbMidMrd,Hsdd4dc^ W & ' , ‘.V ,! V' 4 Iqqday flaocstog.;
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