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TWELVE PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS (Classified AdveftlBiDg on Page 10) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JULY 13,1933. VOL. LH., NO. 242 ACTTOPROTEa Father and Friend of Young Albany Kidnap HAUAN FUEKS, NO CONTACTS MADE PARLEY TO CONTINUE Victim 9TirS RIGHTS IN BUCKING WINDS, DESPITE BANK VETO AREIARGOAL IN O’ CONNELL CASE, SCHOOLMERGER ______I ^ - *- i FAMILY ANNOUNCES New Life Into PRESIDENT’S MOVE Voters Want to Be Sore of Gen. Balbo’s Armada of 24 iLondon Confer- SHOCKS DEMOCRATS Fair Break in Equalization Airplanes, on Way to Chi­ FA aO R RELEASED City and Comity Ariborilies Demand That Assessment; Fluke in Vote cago, Is Heading for Shed^ BY HIS CAPTORS Keep Hands Off Under Ddegatts Keep Working. Roosevelt Proposes That Changes Committee. iac, New Brunswick. Orders from Uncles of

15,000 Postmaster Jobs New York, July 13.— (AP)—’The Yonth Who Was Abducted London, July 13.—(AP)— New The Ninth District Committee Chicago Market Specnlator Mackay radio announces that the life was injected into the drowsy was instructed by last night’s dis­ Be Taken Out of Politics. Italian air squadron, bucking a — State PoGce Gnardmg world economic conference today by trict meeting, held at High School Held by Kidna^rs for 12 strong head wind, was shaping its James M. Cox or Ohio wno convinc­ Hall and attended by about 70 course on the Magdalen islands in ed his colleagues of the steering Washington. July 13.—(AP)— voters, to take whatever action Days, Freed. Roads. the Gulf of St. Lawrence, 1 p. m., committee that the parley could President Roosevelt’s move to might be necessary to protect the eastern standard time. usefully continue despite refusal of district’s interest in the drawing of place all postmasters under civil ’The radio company Iea.ned that Albany, N. Y., July 13.—(AP)— the Federal Reserve Board to con­ the tax equalization plan now being C^hicago, July 13.— (A P )— ’Threat­ service fell with a thud today on a t 1:10 p. m., the seaplanes were With city and county authorities sider cooperation of Central banks. figured out and resulting from over the Magdalen islands. ened with death by kidnapers who In a fighting speech which one Democrats In Congress who real­ school consolidation. This action held him prisoner for 12 days, John virtually stymied by order of the /delegate said “curled the hair” of ized suddenly that about 15,000 jobs thus would be taken out of the was taken because the meeting got Miss Mary Fahey, above, daughter John J. O’Cotmell, Sr., above, START FOR SHEDIAC politically powerful O’Connell broth­ ^the leaders of the conference, Mr. the impression that somehow the Factor, tbe market speculator was political patronage category. of an Albany, N. Y., policeman, is father of 24-year-old John J. Cartwright, Labrador, July 13.— ers, state police officers alone were C ox gave a clear exposition of district might not get an even break back home with his family today, Senator McKellar of Tennessee, said to have been the last person 0 ’(3onnell, Jr., who was kidnaped in (AP)—Italy’s colorful air armada American difficulties and induced in the expected reduction of school reported today, to be making vigor­ chairman of the post, office com­ to see John J. ’( onnell, Jr., be­ front of his Albany, N. Y., home, too': off from C^twright harbor this but was in a serious condition, suf­ the committee to agree to keep property valuations in the working 0 3 ous efforts to track down the kid­ mittee and ranking Democrat on fore he was kidnaped from in withheld from police officials news morning and roared down the Labra­ fering from a nervous breakdown. working at the problems of silver out of the equalization plan. Released just before midnight last napers of the Democratic leaders’ and commercial indebtednesses. the Civil Service c. mmittee, pre­ front of his home in Albany. ’The of the abduction fearing that re- dor coast on its 800-mile flight to nephew, John J. O’Connell, Jr., Rev. Woodruff Loses night before his abduction she ac­ ^ course to authorities might result Shediac, N. B., its n » t baiting place night in suburban LaGrange, the Prominent gold bloc delegates had dicted Congress would reject a bill strapping soldier and athlete, who By what appeared to be an unex­ companied him to a theater. in the yoimg man’s death. on the journey from Orbetello to usuidly debonaire Factor, whe is re­ taken the position that the Federal such as the President recommend­ wa* snatched six days ago. pected fluke ^ v . Watson Woodruff C hicago. puted to have made “big money” in Reserve board’s veto on discussion ed to require tlTat all first, second Brothers Ed amd Dan O’Connell, was displaced as a member of the tbe markets, told a story of mis­ of C^tral bank cooperation had and third class postmasters be un­ ’The seaplane piloted by General and John J. (Solly) O’Connell, the district committee in the election treatment by his captors, but denied, effectively put an end to all discus­ der Civil Service. Itado Balbo, youthfiil, bekrded lead­ 24 year old, six footer’s father, clung which formed a major item of the as did members of his family that sion of monetary matters. These appointments are now and er of the expedition, was one of the to their preference to deal personal­ have been for years appointed by meeting’s business, (3larence Martin, first group to rise from the water any ransom had been paid. Indeed there was an expectation who is closely identified with the HOW PU6UC WORK FUND ly with the yoimg man’s abductors, the President on recommendation a t -8:20 a. m., e. s. t. There were reports, however, that while the gray clad troopers main­ today that Central bank cooperation of Senators and Representatives Army and Navy Club, being elected, Other groups followed in perfect anywhere from $75,000 to $200,000 tained a watch on the highways in might after all be dealt with by Only fourth class postmasters are eliminating features of the resolu­ The meeting was a long one, last­ formation imtil at 8:55 a. m. the en­ had been paid to effect his release. Greene county, which adjoins Albany at present required to stand civil tion which were objectionable to the ing an hour and three quarters, a IS HELPING BUILD NAVY tire fleet of 24 ships was in the air. Captain Dan Gilbert of the state county. ser^ce examinations. considerable part of which was de­ Federal Reserve authorities. General Balbo expected to reach attorney’s police frankly said he be­ Ordered Into Action Pending submission of the bill at voted to repeated explanations from 4 Shediac in about five hours. lieved a large ransom was paid, and Ordered into action by Gov. Leh­ Washington Consulted. the next session, the President or­ the rest of the voters to the re How long the armada would re­ ’Traffic Policeman Eugene (5ortesi of It was understood that this possi­ dered all future applicants for doubtable Jacob Laufer of what it HE DROPS DEAD man, whose nomination last fall was New Law Means 32 Ships main at Shediac would depend on La Grange said I'actor himself had opposed by the O’Connell clan, the bility was being taken up with postmasterships now filled by poli­ was all about. Mr. Laufer objected ON HONEYMOON weather conditions, he said, but his admitted there had been a payment, Washington. tical appointment to ake exaniina- to there being any meeting at all state troopers kept an all-night men would certainly stay long but did not disclose the exact lookout on the widely traveled motor The Federal Reserve was report­ f ons i^ess they are already quali- and said nobody had any right to Will Be Built But Even enough to attend the receptions amount. Later Factor denied any ed yesterday to consider such discus­ fl^ under Qvil Service or regular­ call a meeting of the Ninth District. One Hour After Marriage, Wat- lanes for an automobile resembling which have been prepared for them payment had been made. “The green car” which police said sion premature, but it developed ^ ly commissioned postmaisters. He didn’t believe there was any erbury Man Is Stricken there. Approaches Policemen day that the board really considered ^)emocrats Surprised Ninth district, now that the schools That Puts U. S. Behind young O’Connell was believed to Fatally At Steering Wheel of Having completed the most hazar­ Unshaven, and ill-appearing in have been whisked away by his that agreement at this time on Cen­ The order and legislative recom­ were coisolidated. He wasn’t any dous leg of-tbeir journey yesterday other respects, the man who is tral bank cooperation was premar Auto. captors. mendation surprised House Demo­ too strongly impressed when the by their safe arrival from Iceland, wanted by the British government ture. crats, but many of those in the city Consolidation act was read to him, Japan and Britain. The search here for the heir to Homer, N. Y., July 13— (A P )— the Italian aviators were full of for an alleged $7,(X)0,000 swindle in the O’Connell political domain was (Continuing their drive to reju­ refused to comment pending a showing the continued legal exist­ enthusiasm and optimism today as Elngland, approached Policeman ence of the district and certain of —One hour after Arden Brown of slowed up to a walk becaise antici­ venate the parley, the American del­ study of the order and inquiries to they went aboard for the short hop CTortesl and Policem an G eiard o f its functions. It took a long time Editor’s Note: ’This is another Waterbury, Conn., and Miss pated contacts with the yduth's ab­ egation present^ a resolution to the determine its full significance and to the New Brunswick city. River Forest, at the main business economic commission calling for all the reasons for it. to tire Mr. Laufer out and let the of a series of stories by Associ­ Marie Gordelle of Homer, a ductors, who demanded $250,000 ran­ business proceed. Howell Cheney ated Press staff writers, ex­ teacher in a Summit,' N. J., intersection in La Grange and an­ som, failed to materially. It was re­ shorter hours of work and increases It is the members of the House RECEPTION PLANNED nounced: *Tm John Factor.” in wages in proportion to the rise in who control the postmaster patron­ presided. plaining new laws. school were married here by the ported the O’Connells were ready to Rev. George B. Merrlam, pastor Chicago, July 13.—(AP)— A He was taken to the police station recover. Rie hostage with ransom prices. age, Senators reserving the right Tax Is Laid spectacular reception is being plan- and later was brought to his Chica- This proposal, submitted by Sam Washington, July 13.— (AP)— A of the Congregational church, variouity estimated at betwean $ ,- to recommend appointments only in What may have been behind the n^.|Q ^onor General Italo Balbo and 20 D. M c^ynolds of Tennessee, assert­ mighty-liftn4o««rd treaty limits Is^ late yesterday. Brown dropped (KF and $ , . their Ijome cities. Laiffer filibuster came out in.r^faa^ bis JtaDan trans-Atlantic air fleet on (Conttnoed On Page Two) 100000 ed tiid i unemploymefl^iic “ode ofrtbe Sehator McKellar said he was dead at the steeling wheel of RelativM Waiting due course o f events when it was dis­ what puWe works money is mean­ thto arrival at their joufne r’s end— gravest problems the governm^ts “Inclined to the view that the larg­ the automobile, in which they 3 Simultaneous with the coUapM at closed that a district tax of bme and ing to the Navy, but even with that a Century of Progress International are confronted with at this time.” er postmasterships lAould not be were starting on their honey­ the negotiations with-the’kidnapers, one-half mills would be required to moon. Exposition—possibly Saturday. Urging on his efforts to restore imder civil service.” carry on the library and recreation­ America’s fightm^ tonnage will not Dan O’Ckinnell and John Jr.’s fath er the world price of silver. Senator “This step has been proposed be so near the maximum as the He and Mrs. Brown bad gone Officials of the World War an­ LECTURER DEFENDS patiently and none too hopefully al work of the district for the year. to a tea room immediately after Key Pittman of Nevada submitted several times in the past,” he add­ fleets of Great Britain and Japan. nounced today their intention of waited at the uncle’s attractive sum­ This will raise $48,000 and wilt the ceremony for dinner, then a substitute resolution deigned to ed. “In ^ew of the past attitude by The construction was made possi­ making it one of the greatest wel­ mer home at Lake Thompson, 20 cover appropriations of $12,000 fo r Mr. Brown went to his wife’s comes ever staged in America. It is prevent debasement of silver coin­ Ctongress, I would be inclined to be­ recreation, $ for library pur­ ble by the insertion of just 65 words miles from the State Capitol, for 10,000 in the industrial recovery-public room for her luggage and load­ anticipated the airmen, now safely MANCHURIA ACTION age of dumping of the white metal lieve it would oppose passage of a poses, $2,500 miscellaneous, besides some word from the snatchers. on the market. works law. These allow the Pres­ ed it on the car. She had just across the Atlantic ocean, will be bill placing these under Civil Serv­ payments of $6,000 on bonds, $4,000 taken her seat in the car and be By some agreement between city This new measure, which did not ice.” ident, if he thinks advisable, to build greeted here by a crowd of half a interest and $13,000 on short-term sat down at the wheel. She and county authodtles and the affect the gold provisions of the Opposition Stronger notes. It developed that $6;000 of new ships so long as he does not ex­ million. O’Connells, no information was ob­ ceed the limits set by international turned to see him slump over original Pittman resolution was laid The Tennesseean said there were the district’s funds are frozen in Whatever day the Italians bring Visiting Japanese Declares tainable from either police head­ agreements. New treaties could it. When medical aid arrived, before the sub-committee on silver arguments for and against such a the defunct Manchester Trust and their ships to rest on Lake Michigan quarters or the office of District At­ bring suspension or reduction of he was dead. move, but be believed the opposi­ Safe Deposit Co., and the appropria- will be Italo Balbo day at the fair— torney John Delaney. (Continued On Page tfigtat) construction. Time Will Jnstffy Policy; tion had the upper hand. everything else giving way. It was learned on high authority One Democratic Senator, who re­ (Continued On Page Bight) 32 New Vessels. The Italian air armada will be Under this authority, President that the coimty officials have turn­ fused to allow his name to be used, met at Mlcblgem City, Indiana, by a Nation Not Imperialistic. ed up a lead concerning a gang ot thought possibly there was “a nig­ Roosevelt allocated $238,000,000 for MOLEY, BACK HOME, squadron of U. S. Army planes and thirty-two new vessels. But the underworld characters believed to SIX LIVES SAVED ger in the wood pile” in the action, escorted to a mooring near Navy emenate'from New York City. outlook, including these, is that Pier. It is hoped the arrival, barring but was not prepared to say what University, Va., July 13.—(AP) SEEKING A MOTIVE when the London treaty expires in mishaps and bad weather, can be It was. DODGES QUESTIONS —^Tlme alone can and will justify Under the President’s order, 1936, the United States will be 17 timed between noon and 1:30 p. m. BY ARMY AVIATOR per cent below allowances, England Japan’s policy in Manchuria, Roy when vacancies occur in such of­ While the Army squadron goes 16.5 per cent under and Japan built H. Akagl, visiting lecturer on Jap- fices as New York, CSiicago, San FOR QUEER A H A C K through several demonstrations POLICE WITHDRAW up to the maximum permitted her. rnese offers in Columbia Unlventi- Francisco and all those having an­ along the lake front, the Italian In ships, this means the United ty, today told the Far Eastern re­ nual receipts from $1,500 upward, Assistant Secretary of State fliers will be transferred to the U. S. States lack 101 of the maxi­ lations round table of the Universi­ Drops Life Preserves Into Wilmette, where they will be greet­ he may fill the posts either by re­ mum, Great Britain 64 and Japan ty of Virginia’s Institute of Public FROM LUER CASE ed Informally by members of the nomination, nomination of an al­ Two Doctors Kidnaped; Gang none. Naval experts say that a Will Give Information A ffairs. ready qualified Civil Service man reception committee. Sound After Blast Wrecks continuation of Great Britain’s pol­ Takasbl Komatsu, representative or woman, or by comfititive ex­ icy of starting new ships annuidly The airmen will set foot on Unit­ amination with the winner to be Attempts to Force One to ed States soil close to the Italian of the Japan Economic Federation may wipe out her deficiency. Only to the President. and the Chamber o f Ck>mmerce and BeGeve Agents of Famfly Private Yacht. selected from the three highest. Ship Program. pavilion, flying the red, white and Some Democrats have been dis- gre«i flag of Italy. 'Their country’s Industry of J^an at the Chicago The . 32 ship program sizes up like Exposition, informed the sa^e dlS' Mutilate the Other. official b id in g at the fair is styled Are Now in Contact With this: New York, July 13.—(AP)— cusslon group of the belief that the (ContiDaed On Page E ight) like a huge air j^aee. Fishers Island, N. Y., July 13. — ’Two 20,000 ton aircraft carriepi, Professor Raymond Moley, assist­ people of Manchukuo are now liv­ fou r ton, six inch gun c r i­ (A P )— ^Army officers at F ort St. Paul, July 13.— (AP)—A be- 10,000 ant secretary of state, returned ing under happier , clrc vnstances ers; 20 destroyers; four submarines than ever before and that their Wright reported today the rescue fiom the London economic confer­ I'ef that one member of a gang and two gimboats. condition will be bettered as the of Ck)l(Miel ’Thomas Guggenheim, FEDERAL PRISONER which attacked two St. Paul doc­ Secretary Swanson of the Navy ence today and reserved whatever U.S.T0TIGBI1N buildini?’ of the new state makes its Alton, ni., July 13. — (AP) two other men and threo women tors was familiar with the practice asks $77,000,000 to modernize other he bad to say for the President progress. who were forced to leap into the ships and $50i000,000 for shore sta­ Two agents of tbe .’amily of August waters of Block Island Sound yes­ of medicine today heightened mys­ Accompanying him on the liner “China had the crowd rooting for Luer, wealthy kidnaped AJtal GETS OUT OF JAIL tion construction. He says if these r'anhattah were Herbert Bayard terday when the Guggenheim ya^.t tery surrounding the case as ix>lice additional sums are granted, naval TRADE REUTIONS her all the time, but lost the ball banker, joined police today in com­ Swope, his personal adviser, Oliver wag swept by flames. sought a motive the crime. expendituies will give employment geme,” said Dr. Akagi In present­ plete silence regarding rumored fo r S. W. Sprag;ue, economic adviser to The six persons, one of them seri­ to about all the shipyard labor in ing the balance sheet of Japan in negotiations for a ransom pairmeat. The tw o yic^ims,^ D r. E. J. E n g the American delegation, and Ed­ the Manchurian crisis “China had As the hours passed without thq ously burned, was kept afloat by berg, prominent jri^mlcian, and Dr. the coimtry. life preservers tossed to them from Slips Through Unscreened The London treaty established a mund Day, technical adviser. carried the world, largely through appearance gt the aged semi-invalid W. H. Hedbeig,^'''p|%8tdent of the After the liner reached Quaran­ Sec. Hull and CeDeagoes tJ?» work of ‘underdoglsm’ but re­ victim of two men and woman w)ioi an Army plane, and were taken Minnesota Chlropcae^rs’ Associa­ 5-5-3 navpl ratio Tor the United aboard an Army *’essel, just as tine Professor Moley shut himsetf fusing to negotiate she lost Man­ seized him in his own home MondM tion, were recovering' in. a hospital. States, Great Britain and Japan, In their yAcht was shattered by an ex- Window on Second Floor the order named. up in bis cabin and typed out a 50- Working With This Aim at churia, tbe heart of the conflict, night, sources close to his temUy rlogion. They were taken to F rt Although it was established that word statement which he distrib­ probably for good. have guarded indication that' 0091-^ 6 Tr. Engberg ww ..kUbiaped in an Wright, given treatment in the DBIVEB NOT RESPONSIBLE uted for publication. Better Off Now tact had been established with tn . Army hospital, and then removed to and Then Drops to Street. attempt to forCe him to mutilate His stenographic efforts were London Conference. “Manchurian.’ are better off to­ abductors. Dr. Hedberg, police said Dr. Hed- Contact Men Silent the Montauk point yacht basin in a Bridgeport,- July 13.—AP) —John captioned “Statement of Raymond day -under the new regime of Man­ coast guard cutter. borg continued toVihUst he did not Moley, assistant secretary of state, chukuo than before 1931 under the Lawrence Keeler, Jr., an officer Lav any idea who. perpetrated, the Falvey of Bridgeport, was freed They were: Colonel Thomas Gug­ New York, July 13.—(AP)—A July 13, 1933.” and said: London. July 13.—(AP) — With Chang war-lordism and t3rranny. of a bank of which Luer was preati- attack or what motive inspired it. from criminal responsibility for the genheim, Mrs. Thomas Guggen­ Federal prisoner awaiting trial on “I have been on the water for a the world economic conference ap­ For this Japan Is largely responsi­ dent and Orville S. Catt, manager of death of Mi^nael Buback, 47, of a Luer-owner meat packing plan^ heim, Thomas Guggenheim, Jr., Miss a charge of counterfeiting escaped Knew Medkdne Norwalk, in a finding issued today week, together with my associate, parently drawing to an inconclusive ble, and is proud of it; e- i willing Helen Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Henry from the Federal House of Deten­ However, Dr. Jod C. Hultkrans Herbert Bayard Swope, who ac­ close, the United States is inaugur­ to sacrifice her permanept position the designated “contact” me*', de­ by Coroner John J. Phelan. clined to comment on their activi­ W . Thomas. tion today and, although poUce and Dr. Robert Earl who are treat­ The coroner foimd that Buback, companied me at the President’s ating eforts to tighten trade bonds on the League Council. Peace for Colonel William H. Wilson, 'com­ squad cars roared through the dlS' ing Engberg, said they were of the request and our knowledge of the with individual nations, particularly Manchuria near here is far more ties. who was ruck and killed by Fal- They were named by tbe sons of manding officer at Fort Wright, trlct a few minutes later, he disap' opinion that a hjqwdermic -nd veys car Juty 5 in Norwalk, walked recent developmnets in London is neighbors in the • western hemis­ valuable to her than an empty said the Guggenheim yacht was peared in crowded Greenwich Vil­ anesthetic given their patient were phere. name a thousand miles away. the missing banker to trMt with directly into the path of the auto­ the kidnapers after police withdrew seen in distress about 8 p. m., yes­ lage. administered by a man more or m obile. (Continued On Page Eight) It was learned authoritatively to­ Dr. Komatsu began by stating terday by Captain William C. Reo The prisoner, W illiam C!lime, 35^ less familiar with the practice of day, that behind the scenes of the from tbe case at the request of tb^ that his trip from his business in fam ily. tor of the air corps, who was flying clipped through an unscreened sec­ medicine. conference quiet diplomacy 1s open­ Tokyo to the United States was in over the Sound, observing target ond floor window of the detention If such were the case, it was ing the way for negotiating a series Carl Luer, sem nt the kidnap vlc^ an effort to build up more cordial tlm, and other ’■elatives, have ex­ practice from the fort. house, 11th and West streets, low­ pointed out, it would be diffic\ilt to of trade agre oentis when Secre­ business relations between Japan Drops Preservers ered Umself to a ledge five feet be­ explain, why the operation could tary of state <3ordell HuP and his plained that the delicate condition To Bring Suit In Court aad America. of tbe man’s health aroused grave As the six persons plunged into low, hung to this by his hands for not have been performed by this colleagues return to Washington. Trade Relations the water to escape the flames. Cap­ a mioment, police said, and then man rather than calling on Dr The first of these, is expected to fears for his safety. He is suffer­ “Trade relations between Japan ing from heart disease and recently tain Rector flew low and dropped dropped fifteen feet to the side Engberg. be with Argentina, Canada, Mexico and America ai'e complementary, preservers which they grasped and Over Boy*s Homeless Pet had experienced as many aa six at­ walk. Doctors' Stories and various Latin American nations and there Is no element of compe­ held. tacks a day. Arrested In ¥om*ers Both Dr. Engberg and Dr. Hed­ will probably follow. Japanese dele­ tition. America is the biggest bu; Meanwhile target practice from gates also have approached Mr. Hull Clune was arrested July 10 in berg told police tiiey had been sum­ Chicago, July 13.— (AP)—For the^-pald for its release within five days ei of Japan’s raw silk' Japan is the the fort was halted and the tug moned from their homes ’Tuesday cm the subject. Yonkers by Secret Service agents sake of “Spotty” and his 12-year- it will be turned over to a medical Ifiggest buyer, without exception, ^TREASURY BALANCE. which bad been towing the target on the staff of Alan Straight, in night to make calls which proved One ot tbe features of the parley was ordered to the location of the old master, Mrs. I’‘ene Castle Mc­ institution for vivisection purposes. of America’s raw cettor for Japan charge of the New York district, to'be tricks. hail been the close and friendly co­ one-fifth of the total cotton Washington, Inly IS.—(AP)— burning yacht Laughlin has gone to court seeking In her suit filed in the Superior operation of countries of North and and subsequently was held in $2,- Dr. Hedberg said three men Treasury receipts fbr JTuly 11 were ,1' Forty five minutes after they to compel city officials to surrender Court of Judge Robert E. Gentzel, South America. This friendship production of this ccuntry. 600 ball for trial. lumped on the running board of Lis Mrs. McLaughUn asks that Mayor “In connection with Maaohurla, $7,563,876.99; eSpp^iSiip $6,088,- went overboard, the six members of car, when be arrived at the address a dog without payment of. 75 cents may be continued with the sending the yachting -party were taken Straight said today that Qune, Edf/ard J. KeUy and Commissioner J.*.pan has been criticized as impe­ 179.60; balSBee given him. He was given an anes­ “ ransom ” . of a high government official to aboard the Army tug. As the tug described by police as a narcotic of Police James P. Allman he re­ rialistic. As u. Japanese business Custom duties fbr thetic. He was found lying beside a Spotty, hslf fox terrier and half Montevideo. Urugi ay, for a com­ turned back to Fishers Island, the addict, had passed two counterfeit strained from ordering destruction I want to make it 'clear that July $6,540,616.72. and bad five more in bis road early yesterday after bis au­ Boston bull, was given to the boy, mercial conclave in December. . blazing yacht was destroyed by an $20 Arthur Koestner by Mrs. McLaugh­ o f Spotty. As the United States administra there is no .thought of wagfng a explosion. possession when the agents arrest­ tomobile, containing Dr. Engberg, “Regardless of law or ordinance,” war of cohqii^ft upon tiie Asiatic bad been sidewlped by a train at a lin, the, former dancer, from among tlon failed to put a tariff bargaining cx>L. KnH> m ss At the Army hospital, doctors ed him. He put up a fight then. he:- suit said, “there is nothing more bill throu^ the last Congress, the contingent o r in any < olli^ Mart o f Straight said, and att^pted to es­ nearby crossing. the homeless dogs she provides a said Thomas bad received serious haven for at her shelter, “Orphans sacred to boyhood t)ian companion­ treaties would require submission the world. We are xiM im d.. enj bums but that the other five persons cape. Dr. Ehigberg, who is secretary of ere other countries, -inp providing Ottawa, July 18'—-t- of the Storm.” ship With a dog. The police have to Coogregb before they could be­ John Franklin Kidd, 9K were suffering only from exposure. The prisoner wore only blue, the Minnesota State Board of Med­ come elective, unless changes could peace and security people ical Examiners, and Dr. Hedberg The other day the dog was picked taken Arthur’s dog from him, ruth­ tawa medical m «i, died Colonel Wflson said the fire denim trousers, a blue shirt and lessly and in an tmguarded mo­ be made under the flexible ‘tariff yellow canvas shoes when he es­ are expected to be out of the boe- up by' the dty dog ca ters and tbe early today. . , started when an oil stove was over- m en t” provialon of ^ e preeent law. (OontlnttM on • turned. I caped. pltal in a day or two. Igw provides that unleM 76 cents is f -y .o'- i'f. . s

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WEATHER DELAYS SEVEN TOWNS IN STATE MEETTOMOiiaOW Kidnaping Records Show IKHIIIIDTICroR SEES SOLUTION NEAR NMIBlEATTMe OF BANKING PROBLEM LINDBEGH AGAIN ARE UNDER QUARANTINE OHWATERPROJEn 43 of Them Are in Jail OVER M SS QOIER JUDiCUl SETUP Rabies Prevalent in Lower Sec* / Edscl Says That Wash- . Ington Is Going to Take Care IV I *1 I State, Official New York, July 13.— (AP)—^The,«8«ntenced to life; Raymond Wagner, slow majesty of the law, perplexed 22 years “ to life, and - -Ralph • ■ Sheldon— Neither of the Former Cham­ o t Detroit Banks. State’s Chief A istk e S a js Colonel Decides Not to Leave Aimoonce.^__ To Ditenss Proponl That at times by the speed of the crime, and Jesse Orsatti, 10 -years to Hartford, Jiily 18.— (AP)—Seven moves surely to crush the activities life. Detroit, July 15—(AP) —A sud­ RGnor Court AppoistiM lt SL John’ s Until the Fogs towne in Connecticut are under Town Porchase Cheney of kidnapers. Aransa, Arkansas, sent Cornelius pions in Top Form in the den adjournment of Detroit’s bank quarantine, either whole or in part, Records of recent kidnapings show L^flus and Jake Sims to jail for 20 jury, coupled with the unexpected ac a result of the prevalence of decisive action by police authorities and 15 years respectively yesterday announcement that “er^;polutlon to Syston Is Wrong. Clear Up. rabies, it was made known today at Owned System. and heavy punishments by courts. To because they held up a bank and Match Today. the banking situation here is pend­ the state department of domestic the kidnapers’ threat, “money or kidnaped the cashier at Foreman, ing in Washington,” today brought animals. While the number of cases death”, the law retorts, “dead or Ark. into the limelight the flgure'of Edsel alive.” St. John’s N. F., July 18.— (AP) was not stated. Chief SpecUd Dep­ Manchester citizens are to be Five To Twenty-five Eastern Point, Jifly 18—(AP) — Ford as a possible arbitrator in dif­ Hartford, July IL—(AP)>- Ow^ Records of 18 notorious kidnap —Unfavorable dying weather along uty H. W. Schrlver said “there are given first hand information as to The five men who kidnaped Ernest Mrs. Dortoby Campbell Hurd, of ficulties that have kept two Na­ necticut’s minor court s^polntmeaD plenty,” and the number is con­ cases during the last three years tional banks here (dosed since the Newfoimdland coast prevented the value of the South Manchester Schoenig in New York last year are Philadelphia today defeated Mina system was attacked today as the show 43 persons Jailed for terms Michigan’s bank holiday Feb. 14. Colonel and Mrs. Charles A. Lind­ stantly increasing. in Sing Sing penitentiary for periods Eklith Quler of Reading, Pa., one up, greatest defect in the state judldgl For the most part, rabies is Water Company and Sewer District ranging from two years to life— Ju^e Harry B. Kddan, who lor bergh from leaving here for Cart­ of five to 26 years. in a semi-final match of the Gris­ prevalent in the lower section of which is being offered to the town mostly life—three kidnapers dead, nearly five weeks has been conduct­ set-up by C hief Justice WBUam 1|. wright, Labrador, today on their In Chicago, John Pingera and Wil­ wold cup golf tournament and as­ the state, Bridgeport, Fairfield, at a special meeting to be held to­ and about ten suspects awaiting ing public bearings into the closings Maltbie in an addresffh^ore the aerial mapping expedition. morrow evening at 8 o’clock, p. m., trial. liam Thomas were sent to the peni­ sumed a commanding position in civics and govemmenr^gasee at the, Stratford, Monroe and Madison be­ tentiary for life for kidnaping Dr. of the bank, annotmeed the adjourn­ It was cold, wet and foggy when d. 8. t., in High school hall. Repre­ Kenneth Buck, who kidnaped In her drive to gain permanent pos­ Hartford public highu j^hool this the colonel arose and he said he ing qufurantined. A section of the and Mrs. Max Gecht for |2,000. ment a few minutes after be had sentatives of the Water Company Peggy McMatb, got the maximum session of the trophy she has twice conferred with Ford, (Clifford B. morning. “The systeMps logically would not take off in his mono­ city o f W aterbury hsul been quar­ The kidnaping of Fred Deflippl, previously won.. antined but the discovery of addi­ will present a full account of the Massachusetts could give, 25 years. Longley, Ford attorney and former wrong,” Judge Mi(][trie stated, plane until the weather clears. Martin Deputy and William Wer­ Spring Valley, HI., merchant, sent In achieving her triumph, Mrs. tional cases made it necessary to values that are placed upon its dif­ president of the Union Guardian “since these judges have jurisdiction The famous flying couple had ner, kidnapers of Nell Donnelly in Mike Talexico, Joe Varsalona and Hurd eliminated the one other con­ include the entire city in the quar- ferent properties and the South Trust 0>., and Emory (Clark, active only in one particular town or bur- looked forward to meeting the Ital­ Kansas City, are in Missouri peni­ Frank Delbono to jail for 42, and testant who idso had two legrs on rough and yet are selected by over artine, and the Elmwood section Manchester Sanitary and Sewer In banking affairs. ian air fleet at Cartwright, but District, which is sdso offered for tentiary for life, and Clharles Mele, Wesley E. Pritchett for 20 years, be­ the Griswold cup. three him d^ members of the Leg­ of West Hartford has also been “We thought it would be better General Italo Balbo led his 24 sea­ side with the water company. an accomplice, is in for 35 years. sides fines of 15,000 each and jailed Neither of the two time cham­ islature, (inly a few of whom have planes southward from that port placed under the ban. Carlo Debolono and V ictor CHesielski to hold things as they are for the The particular section of the town Confessed kidnapers of Mary Mc- pions played*up to their best golf. time being,” said Ford, when ques­ any real connections with the today for Shediac, N. B. charter under which this meeting is Elroy of the same city are awaiting for two years. Mrs. Hurd needed 85 strokes for the smaller courts.” The Lindberghs arrived here yes­ In two notorious cases the kidnap­ tioned as to the reason for request­ MACKENZIE’S NEW POST to be held makes ii possible for all trial. 18 holes and Miss Quler carded 87. ing an adjournment of the Grand As a remedy for the sltuatioo. terday evening after a flight of 5li; concerned, to meet, iron out any Because they kidnaped Benjamin ers escaped, scot free. Mrs. Hurd took the lead at the Judge Maltbie presented the plan hours from Halifax. Police seek six men as the abduc­ Jury. “Negotiations are in progress Hartford, July 13. — AP) — question that may be in doubt and P. Bower in Colorado, A. M. Taylor, fifth hole with a birdie four, lost the in Washington, and we do not desire for District Court systems recom­ Warm Welcome tors of William Hamm, of St. Paul. sixth and won the seventh to go up Harry E. Mackenzie of Bethel, for may better understand it when George Reed and Joe Pannell are in that anything be done locally which mended by the judicial council to Newfoundland welcomed Colonel mer state commissioner of labor casting their votes, at a later meet­ jail for seven years, the maximum Hamm was returned imharmed for at the turn. On the way out Mrs. the Legislature during two succes­ Lindbergh as an old friend, for her ransom. would endanger them.” He deign­ and factory inspection, and more ing. Attention is called to the com­ state penalty at the time. Carl Hurd had a 40 and Miss Quler had ed to'explain the nature of the re­ sive se^ons. lnhabit€ints saw his monoplane, recently Federal labor commissioner plete engineers’ appraisal of the Pierce and Arthur Youngborg, who The other, a tragedy which 41, each taking a six at the long n s Oiarges. Paris-bound, speed eastward one changed th$ laws of the nation, was ported solution, saying “we are for the state, will assume his new two plants in today’s Herald, pages kidnaped Charles Boecher, n., in seventh. awaiting the govrenment’s deci­ Judge MaltMe referred to the re­ May day six years ago. six and seven. Denver, are serving 26 and 82 years the kidnaping and murder of Charles Strain Begins To Tell duties in the state insurance depart­ sion.” cent judgeship deal in vrtrtch, he At a reception in their, honor he ment on Monday. Mr. Mackenzie respectively. Their sentence was A. Lindbergh, Jr. The strain of the tight match be­ said, “judgeshipr were parceled out Even from the sterile ground of Judge Keidan and other jury of- remarked that "when I first saw has just returned from two weeks’ imposed by a Federal Court. gan to tell as they started the flcials also declined to say what plan by political leaders to parties or fac­ Newfoundland in 1927, I decided to that unsuccessful man-hunt, the law homeward march and Mrs. Hurd took vacation in New Hampshire. His Dowell Hargraves and John De­ is being considered. tions, showing the system to be vi­ visit it again,” They were guests new position will be supervision of FACTOR RELEASED marco were sent to jail for life be­ took its harvest. Gaston B. Means a shi at the tenth, losing the hole cious even though some very good and Norman Whitaker were jcdled Witnesses before the jury for the last night at the home of Colonel agents and agencies, a work consist­ cause they kidnaped James de Jute, and the match was even. She went past five weeks generally have plac­ appointments may have been made* L. C. Outerbrldge. ing of a check-up of those engaged Jr., 12, o f N iles, (Dhlo. for two years for attempted extor­ out front again at the 11th and in­ Such a show of favoritimn undoubt­ BY HIS CAPTORS tion from Mrs. Evelyn Walsh Mc­ ed the blame for failure of the The steamer Jelling, with sup­ in selling insurance to insure com­ Two Suspects Killed creased her lead at the long 13th hanks—the First National Bank— edly lowers the tone of the courts.” plies and seientifle apparatus for pliance with state laws as to licenses Three kidnapers in St. Paul, those Lean. Earlier Means got 15 years where Miss Quler. ran into sH kinds The system of electing sevwal for a ransom conspiracy. Detroit and the Guardian National ttie survey of northern routes, is and ether features. (Contfnued From Pi ge One) of Morris Rutman,. Leon Gleckman of trouble and needed seven. Miss Bank of (Commerce—to reopen, in ju stices o t the peace was also con­ BOW at Cartwright. and Haskell Bohn, sent six persons The death of the Lindbergh baby Quler won the 14th but lost the 16th the lap of the g^ovemment. The Frst demned by the Chief Justicei stnee it The 20th meridian west of Green­ go hotel, where he told Captain Gil­ to jail for one to 40-year sentences. placed kidnaping in the Federal law and Mrs. Hurd was dormle two. National, the sixth largest bank in allows a man to choose his own jus­ wich is generally used as the official bert and Pjilice Lieut. William Blaul Two suspects were killed by ene­ codes and provided heavy jail terms Miss Quler won the 17tb but Mrs. tice. MORE WAGE INCREASES the coimtry, had resources of nearly dividing line between the eastern that bis abductors had demanded mies, one prisoner died in prison, one and fines for interstate kidnapers. Hurd halved the last hole to win. half a billion dollars when it closed “The system Is espedaBy unfair,” and western hemispheres. 1600,000 ransom and bad threatened is serving 25 years, and three sus­ The Lindbergh kidnapers, as well The cards for the Inward nine: Feb. 14. The Guardian National, in he said, “in regard to criminal cases Waterbury, July 13.—(AP)— him with machine guns and a pair pects are still hunted. as some others, have escaped—so far Mrs. Hurd in .635 663 565—45—85 for In the acceptance of fees, we may Three local major industrial plants which Ford was heavily Interested, of scissors when-he told them he Leon U. Mason was sentenced to —but there is po statute of limita­ Miss Quler in 555 753 655—46—87 listed resources of nearly 8200,000,- see a desire on the part of niany here today announced wage in­ could not raise the money. three years in jail last week for try­ tions on their crime. Miss Jane Brooks of SparklU, N. officers to obtain large fees rather creases to enmioyes averaging LEGAL NOTICES 78 000. Payments of 40 per cent have A farm house, northeast of Chica­ ing to kidnap June Collier, two, in The man-hunt, however, goes on Y., won the right to meet Mrs. Hurd been made to the 800,000 depositors than to administer justice.” fective next week, ------— I At a Court of Probate Holden at go overrun with cockroaches was Washington, D. C. For kidnaping quietly, relentlessly. Some day in the final tomorrow by defeating ^ I t tiia American Brass in the two banks by Federal receiv­ Bolton within and for the District of believed by Factor to have been his Mr. and Mrs. E. L. (Zeke) Caress at those kidnaper-kUlers may oe Miss Kathryn Bragaw of Mont­ ers appointed shortly after toe Chase Companies Andover on the 30 day of June, A. D., Los Angeles, Joseph L. Baillie was brought to justice. clair, N. J., one up in a match that Manufacturing 1933. place of imprisonment, but he was State holidi^r. not certain' because during the en­ was extended to 21 holes. SHOOTS WIFE, DAUGHTER ipai^. Ten thousand workers Present WILLIAM S. HTDE. Esq., Acting Judge. tire period of his captivity he was After Miss Brooks had gained a are Involved, with total weekly in­ On motion of Albert Fracchia, Ad­ blindfolded with tape. lead of one hole on the first nine crease estimated at 920,000. ministrator on the estate of Oreste they halved eight in a row and on THEN COMMITS SUICIDE (John) Fracchia late of Bolton with­ He was driven to La Grange in HOSPITAL N O U S ANOTHER TRADING RUSH A B O U nO W N in said district, deceased. an automobile with three men. Other the 18th Miss Bragaw got her par four to win the hole and square the This Court doth decree that six members of the gang were in two Mr. and Mrs. James B. Hutchin­ months be allowed and limited for Miss Zita Brennan, of 21 Bissell m atch. Norwalk Man» Crazed by Jeal­ other cars, one preceding and one ON THE STOCK MARKET son of Hamlin street have returned the creditors of eald estate to exhibit street, and Wesley Wamock of 559 Halving two extra holes in five after a few days’ visit with their ousy, Draws Revolver Fol­ PUTS AN END TO their claims against the same to the following the machine in which Fac­ Main street were operated on today on each, Miss Brooks got ber par administrator,and directs that public to r rode. daughter, Miss Jessie Hutchinson, lowing a Family Fight for appenditicis. four on the 21st hole but M’ss who is working at Star Lake notice be given of this rrder by ad Factor, whose 19 year old son New York, July 13.—(AP)— vcrtlslng in a newspaper having a Robert Lorch, of 49 Pleasant Bragaw missed a six foot putt for. (Camp, Butler, N. J., this summer. BUNION PAINS Jerome, was also a kidnap victim Stocks swirled upward In an enor­ Norwalk, July 13.—AP) — Harry circulation in said district, and by street, was admitted to the hospital a five. Farrington, 51, crazed by Jealousy, posting a copy thereof on the public a few months ago, said there were today with a fracture of the left mous volume of trading today. Each had 81 for the first 18 holes. Miss Florence Robertson, daugh­ accor3 Raymond river at Medford. S. Rubber, (Joodrich, Goodyear, widow. road. West Hartford, suffered a se­ ’The alterations involve changing American Sugar Refining, Great manent given here. Quality Groceries rious spinal injury this afternoon, the bridge from an arch to a plate Western Sugar, Case, Western LECTURER DEFENDS ACCIDENTALLY SHOOTS SELF when an automobile driven by ber girder type and the draw span from Union, American Telephone, Du­ Expert operators who^ father, Allen Stevens, ran into a a rolling lift to the trunsion bascule Pont, International Silver, U. S. North Haven, Me., July 18.— (AP) For Lees ditch on the Ben Sherman hill on type and reducing the width of the Smelting, Cerro de Pasco and West- MANCHURIA ACTIONS —James McKee, 15, of Greenwich, understand the vary­ Carnation Milk, the Waterbury-Woodbury highway. piers. inghouse. Numerous stocks were Conn., accidentidly shot hlnuelf to­ PERMANENT The girl was brought to Waterbury “The proposed modifleationa,” the up 1 or m ore points. (Oootinaed From Pago One) day when he tripped while running 4 tall cans...... with a pistol In his hand. The pistol, WAVE ing treatment re­ 25c hosptal. Mr. Stevens said be was department said, "will not affect the While market foUoweri wer^ forced off the highway another hoiizooal Clearance but will Increase watching closely for reports o t and of Inaurlng modest living for loade4 with shot, was dlsdharged, .Granulated Suarar, the vertical clearance.” profiteering In foods and other nec- wounding the boy in the arm and Complete quired by different Id lb. lack...... car. them. 48c essltlea as a result of the recent up­ “Demonstrations of imperialism abdomen. types of hair, assure swing in commodity prices, much In­ on the part of the western nations McKee managed to reach a near­ Krasdale Flour, terest was expressed In a statement have confronted us ever since we by house, where arrangements were $5 6 lb. B a c k ...... 20c French Flyers Seek Non-Stop Record issued by the Bureau of Labor sta­ first came into contact with out­ made to carry him to the Knox you of a perfect wave. tistics at Washington to the effect side nations and have compelled us county hospital at Rockland by air­ DIAL 7484 Robertson Soap Chips, o A that the cost qf living in June, this to take measures to defend our plane. The youth hiui bees living 6Ib.pkg...... O U C year, was actually 2.9 i/^'lb. size .. 13c Long Island Sound today when their 18-foot fishing launch was Krasdale Grape Juice, € \ f% crushed by a scow in tow of two quart bottle...... oyster boats, Lloyd Peck, 19, made BEER hia way aboard the scow and suc­ Unlimited Parking In Front ceeded in dragging (Charles War­ of Our Store. ren, 60. and Frtnk Blaze, 62. Ry aetual test, 3.80%' aleohd by volume. We have aboard the. scow. Sad Feature!, w ttR 'tem w bad our beer analyzed by a Waterbury chemist and can Blaze was we^ed. against the JACK FAY Bide of the scow and recMYed in­ HOLT W EAT Oletia SiMrt. DMli prove this statement. juries to bis left arm and shoulder. MAHIEU'8 By flying over the Atlantic In « straight line from New Yoii^ the French ''" r ife W owaa I Mela” RssB, jBtk :u flyers, Maurice Roesl, left, and Paul Codos hope to set a new record for The fishing boat wMdi had been GEORGE ENGLAND, Prop. smashed ^ the aoow, started to G rey. • a non-stop long distance flight from the United fitatea to Europe. -They Sunday! "OOLLECS HUMOB” QROCERT ere shown at Flosrd Bennett airport, New York, where they are tceting drift and ship water.,It later was 188 Spruce their cabin monoplaae “Joseph Le Biix,” pictured below. salvasred. ^ sr-m-,-/"- >7 Hjf < r-y. ‘ ^-' J ' :* ■^; ••■•.■i ■;•■'':■■'//■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, J ^ Y 18,1^?. PAG|^;tGPKB!9'

Area, the 22141^ C^« tive this week with the closing of WtERANSPBIUZED pahles, wlH Join the New England GETSAlWMEMEirr PLAN MIDSUMMER "I C T the post office lobby at 7 o’clock in JACK DEMPSEY TO WED MILITARY ORDERS veterans. in camp today. Hiey are place of 7:30 o’clock enroute from ?ort Qepi^^G. Meade, May Drop Boxing OFBAp;l»UKECASE ROCKVILLE HANNAH WILLIAMS SOON Waahlaften, July' ,13.—(AP)— IN VERMONT CJUHPS Maryland. A cohtingdit o t 4CiO vet­ CARNIVAL IN COVENTRY ’The elimination of boxing exhibi­ erans are (m the special train vddeh tions at the Crystal Lake arena ap­ Arthur Dewitt Brtttingham of 590 Wilmot avenue, Bridgeport, has vrifl reach Barre today. A rthur O . Sm n o , arrested pears possible. Due to inclement Large Gmiingent Alre^y at Women of North Coventry to weather and small attendance the Ex-Boxing Champion Admits been promoted to first lieutenant' in ds> night for operating a motor the . Ordnance Department Reserve ' Work society have a way of making a from any auxiliary of the Fou^h pion, and Hannah Williams, actress, along the Winooski River in Ver­ (AP)— United States Senator Wil­ have bis case put over until Satur­ District during June. ’The cup will lery Reserve. ’They are: mont, two days ahead of the date success of any project they under­ the City. as the two headed west- today. l^chard C. Adams, George T. liam G. McAdoo announced today day, '^lich was done. be held for one . month, as wiU the Dempsey, who has admitted his set by the War Department for their take, and that is the name given to French, Samuel S. Gray, Jr., Wil­ William H. Neblett, Los Angeles at­ Sessen was driving a truck along The Rockville Water and Acque- C lip awarded to the Somers Auxil­ interest in the Broadway star, and enrollment at five Army posts, was liam H. McKleroy, Harrison Pease, torney, has been sriected as . counsel Ekut Center street Tuesday night their second annual summer sale, iary for membership gains. was reported to have told friends reported here today by Major Gen­ duct Company is making numerous James A. Warren and Stiles E. for the United States Senate fqtecial with one light out. He was stopped supper and entertainment, Wednes­ ’The annual picnic of the Every here he and Miss Williams will be eral Fox,Conner, Commanding the committee to probe bankruptcy and improvements i n its water mains. Mother Club ot the Rockville Tuttle of New Haven; Stanley R. by Policeman I’rentice and an day, July 19, a the Second Congre­ married in Reno, Nevada, sooq. Blrst Corps Area. receivership racketeering in the Fed­ examination showed that hia brakes Work was started yesterday at the Baptist church was held yesterday He left here by motor car last Cullen, Greenwich; Nathan L. Har- gational church, North Coventry, ’The New Rgland veterans, re­ eral courts. were no good, being strapped up rear of the Doane Block on Main at the home of Mrs, Robert Thomp­ night for Salt Lake <3ty to referee tenberg. West Hartford; Carl Keil, with which the society is affiliated. New Owaan and Paul P. Sunder­ cruited -In each of the six states, Neblett, a Ifiw partner of Mc­ with wires. He was on.bis way. to street, where a new main is to >e son of Blast street. The families of a bout involving bis protege, Max were organized in eight companies Adoo, will give his services without the members were present as land, Jr., Danbury. New York with a load of fish when The festivities will begin at 2 laid from Market street. A six-inch Baer.> Miss Williams was.believed of the (Conservation Corps at Fort compensation, the Senator said. o’clock hi the afternoon, daylight pipe is being laid m this section to guests. The dommlttee was headed to be on her way to Holljrwood by stopped. He engaged a local truck­ Devens where they underwent con­ “Formal hearings will begin in man to carry the load to New York. time, and from that time until dark supply this group of buildings. by Mrs. BUsie Beinhauer and Mrs. train. Los Angeles In the eariy fall,” Mc­ Herbert Sharp. The luncheon com­ RACING BOAT SAFE ditioning training. Four hundred To fix up the brakes at> he might there will be something to interest During the past week the Water The Kansas City Star says Demp­ of the veterans concentrated in Ver­ Adoo said, adding: and entertain the guests from this mittee consisted of Mrs. Alice Ed­ continue with bis own truck was not Company laid a pipe line from its sey disclosed plans here-to go from mont already have begun work at “Wherever racketeering exists it arid surrounding towns. wards, Mrs. Ora Darsey, Mrs. Carl possible in the short time he could Main street mam to the plant of Salt Lake City to Reno to marry IN DEUWARE BAY East Barre under U. S. Armf Engi­ will be exposed. It is expected the T. F. Rady & Co., where a new Chapman and Mrs. Walter West. give. He went to New York with Attractive booths will be deco­ Miss Williams. neers. investigation will supply the infor­ rated with artificial snow, icicles sprinkler system is to be installed. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Kosch ot Reno was the scene of divorces of the local truck, leaving hia own ’The general project has as its pur­ mation necessary for such chances vehicle here. and cotton j ’. ?t as they are at Improvements are also being Vemop avenue sailed last evenmg both Dempsey and Miss Williams. Highland Belle, With Six Stu­ in Federal law as will end forever a from New York for Germany where pose the protection of the Winooski Christmas sales. A huge snowball made on Prospect street where the Dempsey formerly was married to disgraceful condition, with racket- they are to help settle an estate of dents Aboard, Towed in by Valley from destructive floods simi­ will provide grabs or the children. Public Works Department is mak­ Estelle Taylor, fllm star. Miss Wil­ ers preying upon business concerns ing improvements. Due to the fact the former’s brother, Paul Kosch- Coast Guard Cutter. lar to that in 1927 which topk a toll Gift articles of fancy work, home liams is the former wife of Roger of 55 lives and caused property dam­ that find. themselves in difficulties.” made candy, hot Frankfurter sand­ that the street line is being changed witz, who died in April. They will Wolfe Kahn. age of $14,000,000. The work will wiches, ano cold drinks will be sold permanent improvements are to be return in the fsdl. Asked on his arrival here by Lewes, Del., July 13.— (A P )— made in the water mains in that The racing sloop Highland 'Belle, consist of the construction of stor­ 4 over the counter at these various plane from Fort Worth, Tex., yes­ age basins along tributaries of the section. picked up in distress off the Dela­ stands on the lawn at the church. terday of reports of a pending mar­ Winooski. ’These “harnessed” At 2 p. m and again at 7:30, Vacation School In Progress ware C^pes, was riding safely at an­ riage, Dempsey said: streams will be utilized in the gen­ TELLS HOW SHE LOST the rural drama, “Old Acre Folk,’ A group of twenty-nine are at­ AMUSEMENTS chor at the mouth of Delaware Bay “Well, there mijght be some truth eration of electric light and power. will be presented under the direction tending the Vernon vacation school today. in it. But I’m not going to get Two additional companies of wax o f Mrs, Floyd Standish. Those who at the Vernon Methodist church STATE THEATER ‘Standing by was the Ckiast Guard married right away.” veterans, enrolled in the Third Corps 1 5 LBS. OF FAT will play the parts in this two-act which has just been started. There “Gold Diggers of 19SS’ Cutter Icarus which towed the sloop “ Gold Diggers of 1933” wiU be comedy include Ernest Gowdy, Mrs. are two departments in charge of ENTOXICA’rED, DROWNS here after responding to a call from Rheumatism Gone Too. A. B. Porter, Roy Burnham, Miss Ernest Bromley and Miss Winifred shown at the State for the last the racing vessel. times tonight. Starting Friday the Cora Kmgsbury, George Vinton, Bromley of Myricks, Mass. The New London, July 13.— (A P )— A Coast Guard crew from the Here is a woman who was rapidly State wiU offer a giant double fea­ Lewes station went out to the High- Miss June Jxiomis, Mrs. C. I. topics include hymnology, Bible, Michael F. Barrett, 57, formerly of putting on weight and who was Loomis, William Edmonson, William ture program that wUl bloom with Ismd Belle early today and upon band work, recreation and other in­ Fall River, Mass., was drowned India Iced Tea troubled with rheumatism too. Read e a n s that you can get the Blackburn and Lester Hill. The picture stars very poptflar with all their return reported all well aboard teresting undertaking^. members of the family. James shortly before midnight after fall­ her letter: money you need with the Coventry Community orchestra, of This vacation school has been the sloop. Withstands Melting Ice M Dunn comes in ‘"rhe Girl in 419” ing into the Thames river from the “I started taking Kruschen Salts same convenience that you which Jack Crawford of this town very popular for several years and a It was the last of 42 ^ tries in the because of tjie good it bad done for charge merchandise at a store. is director, will play during the af­ with Gloria Stuart, David Manners, state pier. The body was recovered New London-Gibson Islsmd race to large group attends these classes, Jack La Rue emd Shirley Grey, a friend of mine who had been Your own signature is elf we ternoon and evening. about an hour iater. Barrett had make port at Gibson Island, near require (for amounts up to seriously 111 while Jack Holt will appear as an been a resident of this city for five crippled with rheumatism. A t the In the afternoon at 3:30 a Captain Richard Shea was called Annapolis, Md. Her compass is , Look for $1001 and the only cost is a African desert oil well engineer in years and in that time kad been \ m w this end of the second bottle I was “Piigeant of the Seasons” will be from his duty patrolling the streets said to have become disarranged on monthly charge of three per ‘"iTie Woman I Stole” from the arrested 21 times, principally for Trademark w e ig h t and find I am now only 148 put on and a silver collection taken. of Rockville yesterday to the bed-, the return up the coast and cent on the unpaid balance. ,Ttie pageant has been written and Hergesheimer novel with Fay intoxication. Police said he was in­ pounds (original weight 163 lbs.) at For example, the average side of his wife at the Hartford hos­ Wray, Noah Beery and Raquel Tor­ the sloop lost her bearings. arranged by Mrs. Byron W. Hall and toxicated when he fell overboard. The skipper of the Highland Belle which 1 am so pleased. But I have monthly cost when repaid in 10 pital where her condition was deem­ res. On Sunday, Manchester will also felt my rheumatism much less •yriRn Eva Koehler, and will be pre­ ed critical. Mrs. Shea has been a Efforts are being made to locate is Graydon Abbott, 23, of Fhrovi- monthly payments is as follows: sented outdoors. Those who arrive see “College Humor” while Wednes­ his relatives. which has been so troublesome in patient at the hospital for several day will bring another double fea­ dence, R. I. There are five other For $25 the cost it .42 early in the afternoon and desire young men in the crew. my knees. I must say I think weeks and recently underwent an ture show comprising Sylvia Sydney Kruschen a splendid weight reduc­ For $50 Hie cost it .t3 supper before leaving, will be ac­ operation. Her condition was re­ QUAKE WRECKS TOWN For $75 the cost is $1.24 in “Jennie Gerhardt” and John er.” (Miss) E. L. P. commodated from 4:30 on. Mrs. cently reported as much improved U. S. OFFICERS DECORATED For $100 the cost it $1.65 Wayne in ‘The Man' from Mon­ Istanbul, ’Turkey, July 13— (AP) If you use gen­ Overweight and rheumatic poison­ A. L. Reed is chairman of the sup- but took a turn for the worse this Larger amounts and longer per .committee and her assistants terey.” —An earthquake at Changiri, near uine Indio Tea, ing often go together. The six week. Film audiences have grown to Quito, Ecuador, July 13— (AP)— terms, If desired. ,are Mrs. Henry Beimes and Mrs. Patrolmsm Arthur Frey mok over Ankara, yesterday, left no house in For service to the country the gov­ correctly brewed salts in Kruschen assist the inter­ expect a good licture whenever nal, orgahs to perform their func­ Newell Hills, 'xhey will serve cold the work of Captain Shea. the town imdamaged and threw the ernment has awarded the Star of for five minutes, ham with potatoes O’Brien, green Jack Holt is starred, eind “The inhabitants into a panic, but nobody tions properly—little by little that To Plan Flower Show Woman I Stole,” Columbia’s newest the Order of Abdon (Calderon to melting Ice will IDEAL salad, rolls, coffee and prune de­ The Rockville Community Garden was hurt. seven United States Army and Navy ugly fat goes; slowly, yet— but light with whipped cream. More film featuring this popular actor, is The dome of the celebrated Liu never weaken the surely. You feel wonderfully FINANCINC ^ Cluh will make its plana this eve­ no exception. ’There are powerful officers now stationed in the Canal flavor of your iced than 125 at a time may be seated ning for the annual fall flower show mosque was damaged considerably. Zone. healthy, youthful and energetic— in Grange hall nearby where the situations without number, a rapid- Ankara, the capital of Turkey, felt tea. To get Indio Tea for your iced tea, more so than ever before in your ASSOCIATIONJIk to be held during September. fire plot, and a splendid cast. They are Generals Preston Brown supper will be prepared and served the shock but there were no prop­ moke sure to look for the Mop-oMndio life! Room 6 — Robinow BuilAng The members of the club will meet ’The strengrth of the picture lies, and Thomas Darrah, Colonel Rus­ 84S-85S Main Street as late as 7:30. at the home of James Gedivan in erty losses. sell Teeder, Major Enrique Benitez, trademark (abbve)on every package of tea Kruschen Salts is obtainable at J. Leon Rainault who is spending not only in the unusual love story, W. Hale Drug Dept., Manchester— Tel. 7281 Manchester, Conn. Tolland this aftemoOn between 5 but in the dramatic punches and Admirals Noble Irwin and Clark you b u y ...in addition to the brand name. the summer in Coventry will give and 6 o’clock and will enjoy a Woodward, and Captain Matthieis a jar liasts four weeks and costs not an exhibition of light and heavy realistic oil-field atmosphere. ’The basket limch. They wiU visit the locale is an Isolated oil-port on the Manly. more than 85c. balancing at 5 and again at 6 Galivan gardens which are reported o’clock. edge of a desert, and there men EXCURSION • r being imusually attractive. struggle bare-handed to achieve ’The activities of the Rockville personal success. ’They employ fair OFFICIAL’S CAB WRECKED Community Garden Club have at­ means and foul, for the desert t o NEW YO RK tracted the attention of visitors from wilderness permits only the survival Danbury, July 13.— (AP) — The all parts of Connecticut. Large of the fittest. EVERY SUNDAY gardens have been planted by mem­ ROUND TRIP * n flA automobile of State Police Com­ RAILROAD FARE bers and valuable prizes have been J. P. MORGAN SAILS. ^ missioner Anthony Simderla&d was L.V. Wiadtor L ock*...... 7:24 A.M almost completely wrecked this won by the members of the club for New York, July 13.— (A P )—J. P. Lt. Hkrtferd ...... 7:44AJil morning, when the driver. State Po­ their exhibition work. Morgan sailed aboard the liner Dtt# 128th St. .10:18 AJ4 liceman Arthur Mayer, in endeavor­ Postal Curtailment Olympic today for Blngland and DusNiw York* ...... 10:28 AM ing to avoid a truck which entered The curtailment of the postal de­ Scotland, where he plans to rest, do Lr. Niw York* ...... 6:20 PAt the highway from a driveway on livery service of the Rockville Post a bit of grouse shooting and—if two I.T. 128th St...... 6:30 P.M his left, struck a tree. The com­ Office became effective yesterday cases of books are any indication— *CraHi Ctntril Terminal with the elimination of the ifter- spend considerable time reading de­ EASTERN STANDARD TIME missioner was not in the car at the I t day for nghtueing— visiting fritnit ct time. Officer Mayer escaped with noon delivery on Wednesdays. Th’T tective stories. ' relatives— ball game— theatre. minor injuries. The truck driver, WiU reduce the number of working “I really ne?d a holiday, although Purehua tiekoti io advanct. Numbtr Charles Nichols of Danbury, was hours of the letter carriers. I may look well,” the banker said, limitad to aceoramodatioBa oa apacial arrested on a charge of reckless A curtailment of the hours of the waving his hand at the boxes in coaek train. driving. post office clerks also became effec­ which mystery novels predominated. THE NEW HAVEN r . r.

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flanrijijrBtnr organlMrs. It is calculfctad to pro- the roads with working motor The Mohammedans Have Nothing On Us vent lost motion, and dupUoatlon of apparatus. effort and to koep the Uno o f bottlo Ih any event it would be safer for WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. Eimiing HmU!i in formation. operators of exempt vehicles to give Now the tabloidists have ohangod the law, rather than their own RBIUU> PHIMTIMO UUMPANT, INC II miMUii itTM t the subjoet. vehicles, the benefit of the doubt Funeral Directors Mkoe D•■! «r, OOB% ESTABLISHED 58 YEARS TBi/iLui rflkouiOM AflTGNUHCfG OKLAHOMA. 0«B*r' • Mas*ii«r FEDERAL JOBS. Oklahoma, which bad been a PousdBd UeteMf 1, lis t PrealdeBt Roosevelt’s order plac­ CHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST. boaediy prohibition stoto from the PuDliflud £)▼•» BTtsing ifisacpi ing all postmastersUps in the Unit­ duBdBys Boc Bolldajs. Bnr«r«a »t tP* moment ^ ite admlefton into the Robert Anderson Phone: Office 6171 Fobs OSloa at MaoobtBt*/. Oeaa., aa ed States under Civil Service rules, fill-.-; Secoad Claaa Uatl Mattai Union, in a poouUarly signifi­ b'uneral Director Residence 7494 while It carries with It no assurance I- ^ •OBS« rPTION RATES cant eloction on Tuesday took Ito- L oaa laar, by autll that Republican postmasters will Par Month, by nail ...... AO plaoe alongJdi the thirteen etates Singia oopSar •••••*«•• ••••••••••a not be displaced by Democrats, does that have eo fer ratified repeal. nallvarad. ona yaar ...... lO.M appear to bold promise that totally Oklahoma did not vote on repeal, MEMBER OF VHbi ASSOaxTBO unfit political hacks will not be put FRES‘ for its governor, the erratic Alfalfa 1‘ha Aaaoelatad Praaa .a aaoluaivaly in positions of responsibility merely HEBRON Bill Murray, bad vetoed the bill tntUlad to tba aaa rapnhlleatlon because they have the backing of >f all nawa diapatohaa eraditad to It providing for a oonstitutioiial con­ Mr. and Mrs. William Carroll and L. J. Merritt had toe misfortune it aot otbarwtao eraditad tr fbla local party organisations. uapar and alao tha 1 oa) aawv pab* vention; but it did vote on legaliz­ children of Hartford were visitors to lose? his barn by fire Monday af- llabad baraln. The Civil Service requirements re­ here Sunday, calling on friends and \ternoon. They bad run a truck All rigbta ol rapublleatinn ot ing 8.2 beer. And the result was a «oactaj dlapatehaa baraln ara aiao ra* lating to fourth-class postmasters •mashing majority against the con­ attending the morning service at St. load of hay in toe bam and went to aarvad. toe bouse for a drink ot water. have never been air-tight and have tinuance of thq. old order of things. Peter’s l^iscopal church. Mrs. Car- Fail aarrioa ellaat ot N B A 8ar> not by any removed appoint­ roll was toe former Miss Helen BIs- When they went out toe bam was irtca. Ina On ths basis of that vote even sell, daughter of the late Mr. and in flames. Mr. Merritt had about ments in that field from the realm the very Gibraltar of prohibition Mrs. F. Clarence Blssell of Hart­ half of this year’s bay crop in toe FnblisbaPa ftapraeantatlra: Tba of practical politics, but they have barn besides some old hay. There rfuiiua Mathawa spaei Asanoy—Naw can be depended on, in the course of ford, and formerly of Hebron. fork. ChloaRo. Uatrolt and Boatoa. at least brought an Improvement Mr. and Mrs. Earl Keubler of was no chance to save toe building. time, to record its vote for ratifica­ Hartford were Sunday visitors at All they could do was to keep the MUMBEN a u d it BUREAU OF as compared with the old days when tion- of the repeal asnendment, hoxise from burning. Some men CIRecding this code making to occupy the next ere not quitf so valuable from swarm of bees was settling theru. twenty-four can negotiate a 1,500 There’s no lack of confidence in who has an office in the L of a the fact that Dwight Deere Wlman As they have no use for anything of the week with friends in Water- year or even more, if the govern­ the dietetic standpoint. The most mile hope from Iceland to Labrador the general. The willingness of both big building and can' look across is gathering material, for a new they kind they called on the neigh­ bury. flavorsome' berry from the aver­ ment would stand fo r it. It wlU capital and labor to accept him and into the offices of several of .us “Little Show” . . . Up at the Mu­ bors, the Hildlngs, who are bee Miss M ary Cros>i o f BoIton> Is without a mishap they bring with age person’s point of view is the seum ot Natural History there are not, however, stand for it. to recognize his impartiality and friends. He called them up, one keepers, to help get rid of tbe^r spending a few days with Mrs. them a degree of conviction that no strawberry, but the loganberry by one, and glowingly described a some mounted fish trophies that Janet Smith. Unless there is a marked acceler­ good faith has been amazing. But as viMtors. One of the Hilding broth­ single ship expedition could possibly the folks most concerned began to and blackberry flavors are prime eontraption he was planning to were caught by a "Dr. Grey.’ Be­ ers finally secured the swarm and John Phelps acompanled his fa­ favorites of many. Recently in speaking a rsure brand of fisher­ ation in the making of codes among convey. One ship might get through comprehend the vast one-man i>ow- finance — a machine enabling its added it to hie bee colony. Appar­ ther Lewis FTielps on a trip to Shel->‘ the major industries there need be er he would have over Industiy some breakfastliig on a train, I found operator to see over the telephone. man’s modesty on the part of Zane ently the swarm had come from ton Wednesday by luck. When twenty-four cross that a large dish of fresh rasp­ Grey, the writers . . . There’s a of them began to get the jitters. After that he’d announce a demon­ some distance. A son, Charles Harri- Faulkner no astonishment if a sweeping order berries and cream was very satis­ Greenwich 'Village artist who was born to Mr. and Mrs. Lionel the widest span of the northerly air Worried Over Prices stration. “I can see you now,” Miss Gunvor Gronsand, her sister, should issue somewhat along the fying. This reminded me that I re­ looks and dresses very like John Faulkner of BMzabeto, New Jersey. route and a^ve in order and vijth- The contractors, who only did a he’d say (and he , could, too, Mrs. Dagny Perry, and their niece, lines indicated above—and within a membered reading about a famous through the window). “You’re Barrymore. Which is reminiscent Miss Genevieve MacGushon, also July 8. Tbe baby Is named for to out any indication of the slightest 81,600,000,000 biudness Iasi, year, are of the fact thkt both John and grandfather toe late Charles Faulk­ very short time. Then what a chef who served as a novelty wearing a gray suit and a blue tie, Miss Cabot Lawson, all of New accident, then it is pretty clearly naturally excited over the prospec­ specialty light blue raspberries in­ and your secretary’s sitting thtre Lionel wanted to be artists. And ner. scrambling there would be to get tive expenditure of 83,300,000,000 London, were partakers in a berry­ demonstrated that transoceanic air stead of the red ones which are so waiting for dictation . . .” Within Ethel Barrymore Colt’ made eaurly ing party Tuesday, planned by Mrs. the permanent codes approved. for public works within two years. familiar to us all. an hour he had gotten promises of plans for a career as a concert navigation has been r^uced to a Some boon! Charles C. Sellers, who has been Fresh berries are delicious eaten well over 8100,oOO in subscrlp- pianist. spending a few days at her Hebron matter of system and method and But many of them are also wor­ by themselves or they may be -“MAKING” ' NEWS. ried over probable price rises, won­ home. The party were dinner gueste painstaking care. added to lee cream, sherbet, fruit at toe home of toe Mlssee Ptadle* Queer Twists Washington, no more than the dering how safely they can make whips, or the juice may be put a pint of whole milk and thor­ in a large, self-addressed, stamped Incidentally tha arrival of those advance commitments at a time ton and Mrs. Anne C. Gilbert, after police districts of our big cities, is pressed out to flavor cooling oughly mix it with a cupful of envelope. having picked twelve or fifteen planes at Cartwright Bay must have when there’s little disposition to sell In Day*s News free from the tabloid system of diinka. The fruit flavorings may .1- honey, then add to the berries. quarts of berries.' been a thrilling spectacle and the far ahead on the basis of existing be added to gelatin desserts to Next add the gelatin after dissolv­ (What la a Ganglion?) journalism—and not all of the tab­ prices. little group of persons privileged to make them more enticing. It is ing it over hot water. Stir the Question: Mrs. G. writes: “My Oklahoma City — A 26-year-oId Roosevelt’s Responsibility loid type of work appears in the witness it have something to treas­ Always better to use the fresh fruit mixture toqroughly and pour into son who is six years of age has thirst brooks no delay. Certain Senators strongly urged tabloids. There is a type of Wash­ rather than the artificial flavor­ a freezer imd freeze to the de­ a ganglion back of bis knee. Please MDVINANIS PREPARE Omfrimted by a state law that re­ ure in their memories for the rest Roosevelt to appoint a congraasioaal ing in preparing foods. We *&re sired consistency., This amount give me some information about quires a five days’ wait before beer ington correspondent—^not by any' of their lives. It was a moment of advisory committee which would apt to underestimate the food makes about a quart depending this.” may be consumed on toe premises means ranking in the first class— FOR RETURN TO U. S. the highest histofic significance. stay on the job during tbs next six >4lue of berries and forget that upon the quantity of berrios used. Answer: A ganglion is a collec­ where it is sold, some downtown which feels any day lost in which vital months of the recovery pro­ bears are able to put on layers of The amount of honey will vary ac­ tion of fluid in a tendon. I believe purchasers of bottled goods merely there is no revealment of “inside” gram . fat while eating large amounts of cording to toe acidity of toe berry. the beat method of remo'vlng this aauntered out on tha sidewalks and EXEMPT FARM MOTORS. They argued that his responsi­ berries wltb their other foods. would be surgery. ~ Princes Say They WiU N ot stories. Contest Divorce Saits tilted toe amber brew in toe sun­ Owners of automobiles coming un' bility was too great for any single Strawberries and other berries, QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS lig h t Some of these, in recent days, dis­ der the new exemption from lu s ­ living man, that Ckmgress should though acid fruits, do not cause Brought by Wives. Up to Tuesday’s election i^en be allowed to help woik the pro­ acid^s ; in fact, they .«re so al­ covered that there was something tration granted to motor vehicles (SiUedUs) M IS S IH G (M FOUND beer was legalist Oklahoma had doing in the way of further organi­ gram out, that the White House kaline forming as to be a valuable no legal alcoholic beverages since employed in actual farm operations should be kept advised a t the senti­ remedy. Those ' individuals who Question: Paul F. writes: “I Paris, July 18.—(AP) — Prince Statehood in 1907. zation of the administration’s ma­ will be well advised not to try to ment of Congress while it was scat­ break out after eating strawberries work in a mine . and, though I IN TOURISTS’ CAMP Serge Mdivani said today that A m ity, O n g o n —John Bockes of chinery for putting Into effect the stretch the application of the ex­ tered over the country and that such suffer from a toxic concLt'on, and have no consiunption, I am trou­ neither be nor bis brother. Prince Amity drove to automobile Into a complex reconstruction measures. a committee could reduce chances of it seems that the strawberries , ac­ bled with shortness Ot breath. The David, intends .to contest suits for swarm of bees—and the bees got emptions. The law provides that tually speed up elimination through air cells of the lungs are filled separation brought by their wives. Unable to get facts before there serious clashes between the execu­ stung. The insects pelted against such motor vehicles need not pay tive and the legislature later on. the skin to such an extent as to wltb silica rock dust. Could this Corbin, Ky., July 18.—(AP) — Mary McCormic, toe opera singer, toe radiator, packing it eo solidly were facts to get, they proceeded to the usual registration fes| if used But Roosevelt and bis advisers cause itching or inflammation. To cause my trouble?” Marian Buckley, 18 year old Cleve­ and Mae Murray, film actress. that circulation was tout off and the Answer: If you breathe too Both husbands, he added, retain imagine things. ’The result was a only on the*tarm or on roads abut­ were unimpressed. get the greatest benefit from ber- land co-ed, who disappeared from water boiled. Tbe beee died and 'ties it Is well to remember their large a quantity of rock dust, it for toe wives “friendlheBss and a Bockes didn’t get a Sting. crop of rumors about “clipping the ting on or “adjacent to” the owner’s Lobbyists On Job her home July 1, was dStcined hers The lobbyists will stay on the job, clas^cation as an .‘'cid fruit and, could lead to a- coating a t toe feeling of admiration.” New York—Eleaxmr Witt, show wings” of Recovery Administrator by police today awaiting arrival of proparty. their numbers greatly increased by tuer^re, not uss them with lungs which ic tetmed ' “silicosis”, Tbe prince.^, members of Georgi­ girl, took her dog to a poHoe station JtljlliljBli; ■liiilil lack of sympathy be- It would be fairly easy for the the many new lelStions which the starchy foods but preferably alone but usually much dust~ must be her father to return ber home. The an nobility, will leave for the Unit­ when it bit a little girl. breathed before this occurs. Vari­ father, H. M. Buckley, assistant ed States on toe liner Europa Sat­ and Secretary Ickes owner to convince' himself that Federal government has Arith indus­ or with milk, cream, non-stareby She had It examined for rabies, of vegetables or protein foods. ous occupations where /dust |s superintendent of Cleveland schools, urday to resume their oil business. which no trace was foimd, to prevent aer jarring notes, the “adjacent to” might apply to the try and agriculture. One result is to stiffen local purchasing power. I do not advise the average 'breathed may lead to' a fibrosis of left Wilmington, Ohio, by automo­ Prince Serge denied they had bad the necessity of innooulating the ^deductfdn from which was that any difficulties ha getting visas. road running into the next vWage, One of the asststant lobbyists in Itrawbeny shortcake; however. I the limgs. Those who absorb too bile last night. child. The ponce thanked her, then, They intend to accompany their things were more or less in a mess say a mile or two away, or even a the unsuccessful “power tnud” bat­ had sUch a clamor for some meth­ much silica or\stone dust may be The former Wilmington college served her with to “unmuasled dog” incapacitated in f^m two to eight student who failed to return after sister, Mrs. Charles Huzericb and summons. She was fined 810. and that a scramble for authority little farther. And he might just tle to keep the three per cent eleo- od o t making a healthful short­ a her husband, an international law­ tri'ity tax from being shifted from cake that 1 adviaed one which will years. Coal miners or dwellers lea'vlng home purportedly to take a Camden, N. J.—^The Rev. John S. was on. as easily get himself into trouble. in cities where there is dust and yer. MiS. Huzericb .naid her broth­ consumer to producer was recleving appear .in my menus in the news­ walk was located yesterday by Hackett, superintendent of a mlssioa Now. it develops that all these soot may • gradually have toe ers had obtained passport visas. Sooner or later, doubtless, there 850 a day plus liberal expenses. papers in a i^or8 time. Watch for Police Chief George W. Jenkins at a which operates toe Chunden shelter guesses had their foundation in the will be a court ruling on that term toe recipe. Berry pies and short­ lungs carbonized, lite first symp­ tourist camp on the outskirts of for homeless men„ has arranged for cakes, while exceeSUngly palatable, toms are those of coughing and Corbin. Mae Murray, film actress, is an orohestra to furnish music at re^ fact that, in due order, the President “adjacent to” which will clarify the suing Prince David for divorce, and .are unwholesome when prepared in failing health, and, if tols begins Jenkins said the girl instruct­ llglous services, and t o congregation has created an executive coimcil meaning of the law more precisely Mary McCormic, toe opera singer, toe ordinary manner. tc occur, it would be well for you ed by ber father to discuss the case will be seated at tables lnstead of the very simlar to the War-time Coim- than it clarifies itself. In the mean­ .. B toiw I am givin g an excel­ to change your occupation. Much seeks separate maintenance from conventional pews or bentoes. Thought with no one imtil bis arrival. her husband. Prince Serge. cil of National Defense, to be made time it would seem to be advisable lent recipe for making berry ice of the dust will g^ually be Chicago—A thief attempted to cream. One may vary the flavor eliminated through expectoration. The two women as stockholders steal toe smallest Bible te.t^-WOTld up of all the cabinet members and for the person availing himself of met 'recently at Los Angeles to Therefore the ungodly not at different times by using dif­ OCEAN TUG BURNS from k miniature toiorch to tbe'BEto the key men of the recovery pro- the exemption to confine the opera­ ferent kinds of berriss; for exam- (Sphenopalatine Neuralgia) oust toe piinera as directors and of ReUgion at the Wortd TM stand in the judgment, nor sinners officers o t toe oil companies. gram for the closer co-ordination ol tion of exempted vehicles to such in the eongregatton of the right­ pi^ strawberries could be lued Question: Mrs. Ruth O. writes: thief broke the lock on toe ehafok one time, loganberries toe next, ‘T have what my doctor says is Norwich, July IS.—(AP)— The only to find toe Bible had been re­ the efforts of the numerous bodies roads as must be traversed to reach eous*— ^Psalms, 1:5. Cleopatra, a sea-going tug owned etc. sphenopalatine neuralgia. I would FIRST LADY’S VACATION moved to a vault / •" t engaged in factualizing that pro­ lands owned or occupied by himself. by the Morris and Curunings-Dredg­ • He that avoldeth not small Berry loe Creen * like you to explain just what this Chicago—NeOie, toe mate of Jaklw gram. The Council is to hold It is not uncommon, for fanners to Meeeure into a .dish half the la.” ing Company of New York, was Quebec, July 13.—(AP)— Mrs. toe prize Ptor bear to tbf ' thoughts, by little and little taUeth burned to the waters e^e in toe Franklin D. Roosevelt, motoring for periodic meetings and. there is cultivate tracts at some little dis­ into greater.—^Thomas A . Kempiz.' oententa ’ of sn envelope of im- * Answer: Sphenopalatine neural­ •park zoo, is aow o o her t t o d fiaven^ fdatin and add just gia is neuralgia of the rabenoid Thames river early today. pleasure In Canada, planned to drive of a hungeretflkirwhtok kegdi8L created a co-ordinating and lalason tance from their home farms, a6ceS- sBOU|^ water to soften. In a sepa­ and palate bones. About'toe only The cause of toe fire was unde­ east along toe south shore of Dm S t Jake died of a wysterte ii to i# : official, vdio it to be its tecretaiy. ible only by public highways. It The Harmon International Avia- rate dish crueh the desired amount advice I could give you through termined. Lawrence river today. She and her SOD. ' I ■ This is ndmly the lo^cal out- was probably the intent of'the law ttix Trophy for 1982 has boon of any kind of berrieat about , one this column would be to follow The tug, 185 feet in length, was companion. Miss Lorei^ Hiokok, t y awarded to Amelia Barbart Put- toe Instructions outlined in my used to tow barges to sea from a spent yesterday Bigbtic^.g in this ^ w th of the situation and con­ to merely permit such agricultural or two boxes or packed berries. ^'venteen atatea, . . nam in recogmuonrecognition of herber oolo Mix them thoroughly with ' half a article on Tri-Facial Neuralgia, dredging, job in toe Thamea-river at historic city.' They intnd travrtMn^ tothrte from forms to the'experience of practiced ists to reach tbelr own . lands over i myht across tiM Atlantic. pint Ot cream. In another bowl which can be obtained bv sendinar Montvllle. six mi^es from Norvioh. Into the Gespe peninsula o o hUIa. . I •H'- f ■' ■ • • ■ ‘V! .

P A G ft/ IV E MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, (X)NN h: THURSDAY, JULY. 18,.1988,,

tsnd'tbe Manchester High sebool If srs of uniform f accounting proced­ they wish, i t inui annoqnosd, rs- ure. EXEMPT FARM MOTORS WAPPiNG ointly by F. A. Verplanek, superin­ SEECOSTCODES UxBoiittve As Principal Speaker tendent of -Manebeet'r sobools. The DAILY RADIO PROGRAM John V. . Montfigus, 'assistant sduxM board of South Windsor, /' MUST CARRY MAiffiERS A . F . N e w t treasurer and'controUsr of the Tbsrs will bB a ipseUa,. town had propoeed a plan to open a rHURlOAV’, JULY It (Central and Baitem Standard Time) AS POSSIBILITY Soovill Mtg. Co., Watsrbury, and meeting next Saturday evening, gnuM 4ere met with immg Note—>AI1 profraiM to kojr u d baiic ehaini or groupi tbereof unUii ipeet* ;>ast prsildent of the Hartford July 10, at 8 p. m„ d. s. t , to be __ It at a meeting recently held Boston—Boston Narine Bodetv, fl«d! eoaet to coait (e to «) doiirnatlon includu all avallabl* ■Utioni. the Wapplng school ball. :baptsr N.A 'Y a ’A.A a 'C.W # A.,^ O f haiSA«B» beenMVWM sslsot- VehiclM Used M. CanL EaeL sd■ prlBcipsl ■ ■ nesker, ■ sad ■ besidesbss jBcent to i;iiem Do Not Need is to..act upon tbs recommendation tbe world, slsots PrssldeDt Roose­ fDauUffht Tim§ One ffour Later) 8(40— 4(4S—Jahn_Kalvln. Tanar—to a and 4(00— 6(00—Den Beaterlatar Dren.—«Uo a Series of Meetingt for Mui- rivmf his talk on "Accounting to Pay Fees. of tbs Board of Finance fbr’ tbs ap velt a member. NSC'WEAF NETWORK 4(8(k- 6(8(k-Boity, Barthall, Bange — hi Nstlonsl Rscoveryiry Act/'A ci," will proprlatioa of a sum not to exceed SIR JAMES CRAIG DEAD; Boston—Word received of death ■AtIO — laeti WMf wlw wool wtle aaat^ ^klppy, Skateh—midwaat * rpt have oba»s of the discussions to » * wlar wta« woali wA wut wfbr wro wpy Jo - ■ • 14,000 for .tbs sebool board. of Willard T. Carlston, 54, prsri- wben weao wtam wwj waai; Mldwoiti nfactorers juul Accooot- follow. Mr. Montague is particular- Farmers whose motor ysMclss Judge William J. Tbrssber and W AS NOTED PHYSICIAN dsnt of tba Boston Safe -Deposit wntaq. aufl Icid woo*who wow wdat y well quSUfisd for the assignment are exempt from payment of a ref- PrdSsoutbr Frederick D. MoLaugb- and Trust Company, in Kingston, n o r th w e st a CANADIAN - wtmj because of ms mSny years’ exper- lin conduoisd tbsir first session'of wiba katpi wabo^ wday wtyr ekgw elet ants Schedoled. IstratioD fee will nsvsrtbelsss be Jamaica. SOUTH L wrva wptf* wwDo wii wjaawjax snes as an accountant and execu­ tbs town court last Thursday eve­ Promoter of Irish Hospital Worcester, Mass.—James Roose­ wna>waun wlod warn wme wfb " wapi Waatphal Orer tive. Prior to his association wltb obliged to equip suob vebicles wltb ning, since they were sworn Into velt, ion of tbe President, to be wjdx wimLwimb ^kvoo wky wiTaa______wbap, kpru tbs Soovill Blfg. Co. be was succs^ a dTstiDfuisbing marker it was an­ offlM July 1. James H. Murray of Sweepstakes Passes at the beet men for Harry Hines Wood- SUar kelr kahl ' Fortisslflf tbs possibls sdoptioD slvsly employed as treasurer of tbs nounced today in a bullsCln of tbs goutb Windsor, driver of a ear A ge o f 71. ring, assistant secretary of war, COAST — kffo kfl kgw koino K)i)i(i kpo 7(60—poai'a aeie—cat to opaaa Orssn Canansa Copper Company of department of motor vsbiolss. Ex­ wbiob struck and overturned a oar when be marries Helen CooUdgs in k /^ itar kpu i ( 4 » - of cost codss St Boms futurs dsts for driven ^ Mrs. Edward Lawton *of Cent. Bail 7(00- Mexico, manager of tbs Consolidat­ emption of sucb vebicles will only Dublin, Irkfh I'res Stats, July IS. Fitchburg, July 25. 7(16— id^Plana____ Team___ Raaltal—to RaalMI—to i e All divisions of BD industry, as s ed Copper Mines Company of Neva­ be extended, it wis explained, to East Orsnby, July 8, appealed a fins — (AP)—Sir James Craig, member llOOi- •Haadlirtei of tha Seng 7(8^ S(i Mark Warnaw-i*rM eat of 125.00 and costs. Mrs. Lawton’s Kathloan Stawart, Rianlat■»lar 6(00^ 0(L * Cuartat— bMlo rsquiiits for osrryinf out tbs Ad> da and also on tbs staff of Haskins lucb vebicles wben *tbsy are ac­ of tbs Dail Elreann since 1921, died A pigeon’s first two eggs never III ana Fiekana, Har Senga ir Qiant— e.to« ministrstion's intsrprststlon of tbs and Sells,-accounting firm of Nsw tually "being used In farmlog” end band was Injured. bars yesterday at tbs age of 71. batch. ady Naxt Deer, Kl^laa ia. ata.— alao ( York. Mr. Montague bas also writ­ wben opiisrated on tbs h ig ^ a y "In After losing out to tbs Windsor raan Brea. A Ruth.Roy ’ " " i i i lauda Raanfy—patinfy—pat to eaieat Nstlonnl Rsoovsry Aot, tbs Indus' Rangers In eleven Innings Sunday, He wee a promoter of tbs Irish rla RamantTgua—alao a rlttla Jaek.Ll.ttle—to(Little—to oateat trial Cost Aooountlnf Conunlttss of ten numerous artlolss on accounting front of or adjacent.went to tlis farm Hospital Sweepstakes and responsi­ ay Haatharten In Senga ambardambaria Qrehaa.— o to e subjects for publications includlM wipers so used.’’ Drtvsrs pf such tbs Poquonook town team turned iinnar Cenaert—«lae eat __ 11(1 fan.jnOray-... Cray Oranaa.—___ .e to .. a . tbs Msnufsotursrs Assooistion of around and won a gams over tbs ble for tbs first bill In the Irish SIMPLY WORN OUT? ehn B. Kannady—to eat 10(80—IK alaen'p Orehaa.-^ to a Connsoticut, Zno., in ooopsrstlon American Accountant, Journal of vehicles must have regular opera­ Parliament which legalized these llahard HImbla Inaambfa South Windsor town team 6-4 in 11(00^18(1 anaa Naur—wabe only wltb tbs wssidsnts^lset of tbs Commerce, Connecticut Industry tors’ licenses. sweepstakes to raise money for IVike Lydia E. Pliildiam'a euntinnaara-i>waB( only and American Industry. 'The law passed by tbo lu t Osn- eleven Innings at South Windsor, auntaaa AlbanI—alao oat NBC'WUZ NETWORK Hartford, Nsw Havsn and Brldgs Tuesday. hospital!. ipUy Beep’a Frellea port Cbaptsrs National Assoolatlon Members of tbs Coordinating sral Assembly and effsetiTs as of Vegetable Compound aeldbarga. Sarlal Aet BASIC — Baat( wJa wbB*wbaa wbal Committee In charge of meeting sr^* July 1, declares,tbat "motor vsbl- Wap^ng Orange No. 80 held tbelr __y Vaflaa’a Hr.—c.^to o wham kdka wear wJr wlw wayr wmaT; of Cost Accounts, bas sobsduisd a tblrtsentb meeting at the Wapplng Sir James Craig was mads a ha Shawbeat Hr.—baale MIdwaati wflky wky kflix wpnr wla ssrlss of tbrss Joint cost nMitlngs rsngements ere: Cosirmsn John r. clss while being used la farming kwk kwor kell wren wbum kee school ball, last Tuesday evening, knight In 1921. He was King's pro­ _ • a r v * ^ a Ba Anneunead of manufacturers and accounts. Cbidssy, chairman of the board of end operated on the bighyrsys In •hold dutluT You tevq ao Mat. to enga by Jimmy Malten NORTHWEST A CANAmAN - wtmJ as tbs subject was "Modem Agn- fessor of medicine In Trinity college, •Ick . . . jroa qtwq Jam Rebblna Orehaatra wiba katp wabe wday kfyr ekgw etct Local manufacturers and employers Vseder-Root Inco^rated, Bristol front of or adjacent to tt}e farm Iibgn egoiM a tjnw SOUTH — wrva wptf wwne wla wjax and Hartford; C. B. Cook, sx-offlclo cultural Methods," Walter N. Foster Dublin, and a phyeician in several . , . raceaaaotatop. 10iS>-Jaek Oanny'a Oreha.atra associations in Hartford, Msrldsn, where so used shall not bg subject secured as a speaker of the evening WBM ■onMttaliiS uwpu goo aao 1i0n Co. Thursday, July 18. 1988 tices. quirements of registration will be G u bloats up your stomach. You have a 11:03—Sports Review. Atlanta—Lowry Arnold, 63, at­ thick, bad taste u d your breath is foul, E. D. S. T. As recognized by industrial exS' torney, president of the Southern applicable. skin often breaks out in blemishes. Your hesd 11:16— News. 3:00 p. m.—Baseball Game; Red cutives and accoimtants, present Golf Association. The distinguishing marker, to be sebes and you feel down and ouL Your whole 11.30—^United States Army Band. system is poisoned. Sox vs. Detroit Tigers. bookkeeping metbods vary so wide' Clarens, Switzerland — Peter issued without charge ^ these 12:00— Don Bestor and his Lexing­ It takes those good, old CARTER'S 5:00—George Hall’s Orchestra. ly tbat cost comparison even be Botkin, Russian diplomat under the whose vehicles meet thp conditions LITTLE LIVER PILLS to get these two ton orchestra. 5:30—Skippy. tween two compeUtive concerns in Czaiist regime. imposed by the law, is required for pounds of. bile flowing freely and malce yon A. M. the same division of an industry feel “ up u d up.” They contain wonderful, 5:45—John Kelvin, Irish tenor. purposes of record with the motor harmleai, gentle vegetable extracts, amazing 6:00—Barney Rapp’s Orchestra. 12:30—Dancing in the Twin Cities. are wellnigb meaningless. With this Most workers are strongly In vehicle department as a precaution when it comes to making tbe bile flow freely. 6:15—The News Parade and Musi­ 1:00—Time. condition hi mind and the possibility favor of the proposed shorter week in case of accident or theft. The But don't aak for liver pilla. Ask for Carter's tbat indurtry may soon be asked to Little Liver Pills. Look for the name Carter's cal Varieties. —except the two allowed for their usual information will be required Little Liver nils on the red label. Resentasuh- ecit&et1i 4aecoa 6;45_Isham Jones’s Orchestra. rectify it through the formulation vacation. of registrants. stitute. at drug stores. 0 1931 C. M. Ok 7:00—-H. V. Kaltenbom. of cost codes, the Coordinating Com 7:16—Charles Carlile, tenor. mittee composed of members of the 7:30—Little Frankie’s Orchestra. TAIXOTTVim sponsoring organizations, has ar 8:00—^Windy City Revue. ranged an identical program for all 8:30—Poet’s Gold. meetings which will promote a clear 8:45— Vera Van. Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Miner, understanding among mtmufactur' 9:00—Wayfaring Men. George Miner and Mrs. Sarah Steele 9:15—Presenting Mark Warnow. of Spring^field, Mass., spent Monday 9:45—Peggy Davis and A1 White . with Mrs. Esther E. Miner. TOWN ADVERTISEMENT 10:00—John Henry — Black River Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Collins and •< • • j Giapt. daughter left on Monday for their NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 10:15-—Evan Evans; Do, Re, Ml; home in Fairhaven, Mass., after FORA Orchestra. spending several weeks as the CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL 10:45—Columbia Symphony Orches­ guests of Rev. and Mrs. F. P. Bach- FOR A tra; Maude Rooney, contralto. eler. GASOLINE FILLING STA'TION 11:15—Little Jack Little. John Monaghan and Albert Mc­ IN THE 11:30—Leon Belasco’s Orchestra. Kee spent the week-end at Gardner TOWN OF BOLTON, CONN. lake on a fishing trip. Upon the application of Anthony Miss Ethel Cleveland has had her Maneggia for a certificate of approv tonsils removed at Manchester Me­ morial hospital and has returned al of the location , of a gasoline fill ing station to be located on land of WBZ-WBZA home. Mrs. Jennie Maneggia on the east side of the new Willimantic highway FRANCE’S FINANCES Springfield — Boston in the town of Bolton. Paris, July 13.— (A P )— The It was voted and ordered: That the foregoing application be French Cabinet today accepted Thursday, July IS beard and determined at the Base 4:00—Thursday Special. Finance Minister Georges Bonnet’s ment of the Congregational Church 4:30—Southeastern Revue. assurance that the National treas­ in Bolton Center in said Town on ury is sufficiently prosperous, and 5:00—Agricultural Markets. the 19tb day of July at eight p. ol, 5:15—Tom Gerun and his Casino authorized repayment on July 29 of daylight saving time, and that notice orchestra. halt of British £30.000,000 loan in­ be given to all persons Interested in 5:30—Singing Lady. stead of waiting for its maturity said application, of its pendency and 5:45—Little Orphan Annie. October 29. of the time and place of hearing 6:00—Joe Rlnes and his orchestra. thereon, by publishing a copy of this 6:15— Happy Landings —Mitzi notice at least three times In the Green. Elvening Herald, and by sending 6:30—Time, temperature. copy of this notice by registered 6:34— Sports Review. O fla e mail to said applicant, all at. least 6:40—Weather. seven days before the date of said I’d hock ni 6:42—Famous Sayings. bearing, to appear at said time tmd diamonds i place, if they see cause, and be 6:45— Lowell Thomas. see *The Gl 7:00—Amos ’n’ Andy. In 419’.” heard relative ’hereto. 7:15— Concert Footlights. For and by order of the Board ot 7:45— Guardsmen. And Selectmen of the Town of Bolton, 8:00— Captain Diamond’s Adven­ "The Woman 1 Stole” Connecticut. tures. STATE THEATER R. KNEELAND JONES, 8:30—Aldo Ricci and his Phantom Friday and Saturday First Selectman. Strings. Mailed July 18. 1933.

Announcement 1000 miles in ''low '' I Have This Day Entered the General Brokerage Business Under the Name of -- u >e)W w u ^ 1000 miles in "second"^ AARON COOK in h e a t 5 0 % hoyor than you^ll ever encounter

Investment Securities AN YOU imagine driving for 1,000 miles at nearly a mile a By means of an arrangement with a Hartford minute with the thermometer sprinting u p above. 136**, a n d Brokerage Firm I am able to have orders in Stocks and withoiltC once stopping tixe engine? Bonds executed on any Exchange. Offidally observed by Prof. John F. Dodge, of the University ot I Have Offices In The Ar Southern California, the Socony-Vacuum test cars you see above W B LD tH O C O . conquered D eathVall^, California, hottest spot OXFORD BUILDING in /^erica, in these b^tal tests: NEXT TO STATE ARMORY 865 Main Street Manchester, Conn. (1) 1,000 miles in “ low**; (2) 1,000 miles in My Office Phone Is 5961 and Residence Phone 5501. SOCONY “ second**; (3) 250 miles in “ high** over almost I accept no responsibility for the solicitation of impassable trails of rock and sand. orders by any concern I have previously represented. You’ll never , raqoun^ sudi heat and hard iM o b ilo il Any orders, small or large, shall be greatly appreci­ going. But yt>u be^ sure by these tests tiiat, ated and careful attention shown them. due to Clin^tic Control, Socony Mobilgas will 1 call for and deliver securities, collections mid pay­ g^ve your car a wide margin o f safety. W hat’s more, the new Socony Mobilgas has Phe .complete pfotetofc*^ ments, obviating the necessity of your attending to the THI QSt’liobflaO, sefeinairded' details. HI6HIST ANTI-KNOCK EVER SOLD AT THE ageinat eubetitWtioe b - AARON COOK. CLIMATIC REGULAR PRICE. PUpRifbattlw. AARON COOK INVESTMENT SECURITIES STANDARD Oil COMPANY OF NEW YORK, INC. 865 Main Street Manchester TeL: Office 5961; Home 5501. A SOCONY-VACUUM COMPANY V'- ■ iL'uaiS. ■ ■■ - i.-y.'Vi--, ■'■-tv; - % ■V T' y MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JULY 18,1988. PAGE SIX t ADVERTISEBIENT— ' : ,-v ^ Apyy!ftT*iinBiMr«VT» | ADVMCTMBMBNit"-^ j API ADVERTISEMENT , aovsbtisebient —> i - - - ' ' ■ ■■■' _ ' APPRAISAL OF THE SOUTH MANCHESTER SOUTH MAN0HB8TEB 8EWBB agrees not to retun aay not* share In the cost o f disposing o f operating espenss (including main- obtainable under favorable circum­ B SANITARY DI8TBIOT waters to Hop Brook and to save I sterilized. The upper part of the the Roger Compa9y*s sewage. If tenance), interest and amortization. I Porter water shed is swampy. Nor- stances. ISIt Valuation C. B. harmless from aU daman tor A sanitary system is no place for this were a new proposition, how­ The figures given on pages 15 and which it would otherwise be nable j mally the water from this portion ever, the town would have to care 16, take no account of probable in­ AGREEMENTS, ETC. j of the shed is bypassed and not roof water. We understand there is C. R. Griffith to the Sewer Com­ due to discharge into ^said ^ p some roof water in the Manchester for the Ranles. CJHARLES j . BENNETT. TO TALS...... $1,397,302 $372,846 $1,024,456 contractors and builders accustomed likely that the rate of growth is The system as a whole is well de­ ______shallow cut which prevents their The above figures cover mainte­ to doing the kind of work in ques­ somewhat leas at present and that signed and well constructed. The servl^ basement fixtures in many nance and operations but not exten­ SOUTH MANCHES’TER SANITARY AND SEWER DISTRtCT tion. In arriving at the Real Elstate it is safe to say that the supply is territory tributary to the present cases. This shallow cut has its ad- sions. Ebetfi^ons would have to be Real Etotate...... $ 19,270 I 19,270 value we have talked with local sufficient for at least 20 years. sewers is divided into thirty collec­ vant^es. The initial cost is less; SOUTH MANCHESTER financed through taxes. WATER COMPANY Rights of W ay ...... 7,102 7,102 authorities and have taken the valu­ The design of the Roaring Brook tion areas as shown on diagram G the amount of infiltration is less; While the revenue, as shown Sewers ...... 340,136 82,841 357,795 ation of a local real estate operator dam is open to some criticism in at the back of the report. Jhe ca­ the opportunity and temptation to above, will cover amortization and 1982 Vatuatlim that the sheeting driven to cut off pacities required at present for the Disposal Plant ...... 54,149 5.120 49,029 for the lands in Manchester and put roof water, etc., into the sanl- interest, it is not likely that they a g r e e m e n t s , e t c . Replacing Road Surface ...... 75,000 25,000 60,000 Bolton. ^ , leakage is not enclosed at its top by different areas, togethes with the ury system is lessened. By virtue will provide funds as needed for the You will note that we have given the concrete core wall. This sheet­ cap^ties of the sewers serving of less infiltration and the exclusion retirement of serial bonds. Schedule of pipe lines in private ing has been surrounded with im­ them are shown in table page A18 TO TALS...... $495,657 $112,461 $388,196 as a separate figure the item of re­ to a large extent, of roof water, etc It should be noted that normal property the use of which was given Water Ctompany Value ...... $1,024,456 placement of road surfaces. This pervious material which is designed at the back of the report. the cost of sewage disposal is less. employment conditions will proba­ to SJM.W. Ctompany by Cheney Sewer. Ctompany V alup ...... 388,196 expense is a necessary accompani­ to give the necessary protection Commenting on these different Before proceeding to the consider­ bly necessitate two new units at the Brothers August 5, 1909. ment of reproduction at the present against leakage, but is not so sure a areu we find the following:— ation of the Commercial value of the sewage disposal plant, probable cost, We understand a B. wlU ctmvey $1,407,652 time. method of securing this result as No. 1 and 2. Sewers good for two Companies we would call atten­ $35,000. any rights necessary for present Depreciation on the Roaring would have been the method of sur- twice the present population. tion to the Rogers situation and the It will be necessary^ therefore, to pipe lines on theli property in case Sewer and Water Ctompany Maps and Plans... 20,000 Brook dam Is based on the consider­ roimdlng the sheeting with concrete. No. 3. Has to take No. 1 and 2 Augiu Parke deed and agreement. provide funds for:— a title seardi discloses the need of ation that its useful life will cease There is considerable percolation and is good lor a 50 per cent in­ Rogers Situation BSxtensioils such action on their part. $1,427,652 at such time as it becomes neces­ through the soil underneath and crease in population. The agreement between the South Retirement of Serial Bonds Agreement with Manchester SOUTH MANCHESTER WA'TER COMPANY sary to add to the available storage aroimd this dam amoimting to about Nos. 4, 5 and 6. In these areas Manchester Water Company and Two new units at Sewage Dis­ Water Company for exchange of 1982 Valuation through the construction of a new 400 gallons per minute with the the sewers are old and we have no Rogers seems to require the Sewer posal Plant. territory along Middle Turnpike. dam lower down the stream. pond at {q>illway elevation. Diagram data for calculating their capacities. Company to take, and if necessary, In General PORTER DAM AND RESERVOIR Manchester Water Ctompany takes Quantity Rate Total The life of the wood stave pipe C shows the leakage in relations to However, there is no reason to sup­ treat all discharge from Rogers Paragraph 3 in the Cheney Broth­ M aterial south side of Middle Turnpike west 21147 cy $1.90 $40,179 leading from Roaring Brook Reser­ pond elevations for the years 1929 pose that th^y will not serve their without cost to Rogers. This of ers offer imposes conditions as to Puddled earth ...... of Main Street and South Manches­ 2713 cy 5.00 13,565 voir to Iiine Street Filter Plant Is to 1932 Inclusive. It will appear purpose for some years to come. course places the Town, if it be­ assessment These shoiild be re­ R ip R a p ...... ter Water Ctompany takes north side .50 2,769 assumed to be from 20 to 25 years from the diagram that the -elevaObn No. 7. Sewer has to ake Nos. 1, comes the owner of the Sewer Com­ stricted in their application to such Spoil b a n k ...... 5538 cy of Middle Turnpike east of Main 9.00 41,013 and depreciation is based on this of the water m the pond has con­ 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7. Sewer is not pany, in a dUflerent position in re­ sewers as are conveyed by this pur­ M asonry ...... 4557 cy Street. 3129 cy 3.00 9,387 length of life. siderable infiuence on the amount of good for materially increased popu­ lation to R ogers than it would hold chase, if made. Agreement with S. M. Fire Dis­ Ebc. R o c k ...... leakage varying from 400 g.p.m. for Ebc. E la rth ...... 3000 cy .40 1.200 The water diversion rights of the lation. in relation to any other corporation In the same paragraph the obliga­ trict $10 per hydrant plus one cent Sewer Company are not included as pond at elevation 429 to 150 g.p.m. Nos. 8, 9, 10 and 11. We know within its territory. Under existing tion of the Rogers sitiiation should C. I. p ip e ...... 2,501 per inch foot over 4”. 1,653 an asset in the Sewer Company's for pond at elevation 422. While the very little about these sewers which laws an industry can be required to be limited to such obligation as Abandonment of old highway in Gates, etc...... 800 valuation. The item of $37,000, In­ diagram is on too small a scale to are mostly on private property, so treat its waste as to make the exists. Glastonbury and deed to Town of B r id g e ...... cluded as sewer assets in Cheney show the fiuctuatlmis due to varia­ however, there is'no reason to sup­ disposal possible without undue ex­ Paragraph 4 of Cheney Brothers Glastonbury of 5,600’ x 8 rods new $112,967 Brothers proposition to the Town, tions in rainfall the records show pose that they Will not serve their pense of treatment by the pttlflie offer states the general terms on road constructed to Coop Road. . 16,946 covers the cost of securing release that rainfall has an infiuence on the purpose for some years to come. sewer system. The Rogers agree­ which sewer rentals shall be Cheney Brothers agreement of 16% Overhead and Profit ...... $129,918.00 of water rights from the junction of leakage. It seems, therefore, a jus­ No. 12. The present sewer will ment appears to relieve Rogers of charged Cheney Brothers. Cheney August 5, 1909 turns over use of Clearing and Grubbing Porter Brook and Willis Brook to tifiable conclusion that the main care for about 2,000 population. The this potential obligation. Brothers, of course, should be on the Dams, Midns, etc., to S. M. W. Ctom­ . 12460.00 the Sewage Disposal Plant. Inclu­ leakage comes from the storage llney from the jimction of Bissell same basis, as to rates, as the rest pany and C. B. Agrees to manage 14.5 Acres @ $700.00 ...... $12,150 sion of this item is based on the area, but that a portion of the leak­ $treet and Dry Brook to the junc­ Angus Parke Blanufaeturing O onuany of t^ public. We understand that the property. This is now obsolete. theory that the Sewer Company is age, perhaps considerable in amotmt, tion of Hamlin and Pearl Streets, is they have written a letter to the Agreement S. M. W. Ctompany to $142,063.00 responsible to the owners of these comes from other sources. flat. T ^ section could be relayed The deed of ^ Angus Park* By-pass from Sweetland Reservoir...... 3,000.00 Manufacturing Company, conveying Selectmen in explanation of this furnish water at Oxford Park, re­ water rights for tbd diversion of We do not think that this leakage at a cost of $2,500 and would then paragraph which places them on leased August 10,1909. water carried in the sewers. In as is t. menace to the Ability of the be good for double its present tribu­ water rl|^ts on the Roaring Brook $145,063.00 shedi, requires that the W ater C!om- this basis. Rogers Ctompany.,agreement, see much as this water is placed in the dam. The dam has been in existence tary population. It is adequate for The problem arising from part of Sewer Ctompany agreement. ■ sewers by others we cannot see that for about seven years, careful rec­ the present population. pany shidl deliver below the dam, SOUTH MANCHESTER WATER COMPANY water to the extent of at least 350,- the town being on an assessment James Trotter agreement released 1932 Valuation the Sewei Company has any re­ ord of that amoimt of leakage has No. 13. Sewers would appear to basis and part 00 a rental basis as 000 gallons per dav. This condition March 29, 1900. HOWARD DAM AND RESERVCMR sponsibility for the diversion and, been kept for the last six years. be O. K. for some time to come. to sewage, is to be considered. It Hartford Electric Light (tompany that, where there Is no liability, pay­ This record does not Indicate that No. 14. The 6” line in Oak Street at present seems to have no influ­ Material Quantity Rate Total ence upon the available supply for can probably be bandied by dividing has right of way over Roaring ment for release of liability is not the amount of leakage is increasing. is the main for this section. It will the town into two sewer districts. L o a m ...... 8600 cy $1A0 $12,900 While it is impossible to deter­ South Manchester. Brook shed. Sand and Gravel...... 25350 cy 0.70 17,745 justified. be necessary to replace some of the The water rates are low in rela­ Joseph NoveW deed to S. M. W. The documents conveying those mine from available information flat portion with a larger pipe some There is an agreement between Imp. material...... 10966 cy 1.70 18,624 the Angus Parke Manufacturing tion to the cost of furnishing water. Ctompany of '’7 acres reserves right ; water diversion rights, moreover, whether this leakage is concen­ day. Town ownership, involving no con­ Broken stone ...... 840 cy 3.00 2Ji20 trated or distributed throughout the company and the Water Company to water cattle. ' contain two clauses placing Cheney Nos. 15,16 and 17. There is little sideration of ‘profit, could be ex­ The bond issue of 500,000 is cov­ Rip R a p ...... 925 cy 4.50 4,163 length of the dam, if it is distrib­ to the effect that if the State Au­ Brothers in a preferential class as to information available from which to pected to insure their remaining as ered by a mortgage indenture to the M asonry ...... 3096 cy 8.00 24,760 uted, it would amoimt to only one thorities require treatment of the sewage disposal. We imderstand calculate the capacities of these but low as conditions permit Manchester Trust Ctompany. Trus­ Sheet piling ...... 64000 bd. ft .06 8,840 • that Cheney Brothers stands ready gallon per minute per lineal foot of they should be adequate. waste of that Company because of Elxcavation ...... 8534 cy .40 3,414 the reduced dilution due to the Town operating coats, in our tee, of all property real and per­ to rectify the situation created by dam for the condition of 400 gallons Nos. 18 and 19. When this sec' opinion, need be no higher than Gates and Valves ...... 1,600 per minute with the pond at spill­ Water Company’s interruption sonal. rights, etc. 'The main consid­ these two clauses. tion develops, a line should be Uid imder Cheney Brothers direction. In P ip in g ...... 9.493 way elevation. flow, the Water Company shall re erations appw to be as follows: The following items, included in in Main Street from the bridge at both cases there is an existing or­ The (tompany um issue bonds up Miscellaneous small items ... 59 Brothers proposal, are not In stating that it U our opinion Gould’s pond to Simset Street. imburse the Angus Parke Company ganization by which the Water and to 50 per cent of the cost of fair W aste w a y ...... 7,607 that the leakage is not a menace to Nos. 20 and 22. O. K. to tte extent of $10,000. hwhifffit to our valuations: Sewer Companies can be handled as value whichever Is less. OMh the stability of the dam, we recog­ Nos. 21 and 23. As this section Commerelal Value $106,625 The commercial value of the departments. Experience, however, Bonds of series A are not subject Aeooonts Receivable and Ac­ nize that the responsibility for dam­ developes there will come a time 16% Overhead and P rofit...... 15,998 age, in case of failure, would rest property Is determined by the reve­ indicates that municipal operation to redemption prior to December 1, count* Pqrable when the present line should be re­ of utilities is apt to be somewhat $123,618.00 Sewage filter beds (except as upon the owner of the property at built with a larger pipe. This, how­ nue that the property will produce 1954. higher in cost than private opera­ The Ctompany shall issue further Clearing and Grubbing. the time of such failure. ever, 4oes not seem likely in the The revenue of the Water Company land) tion. assurances as the Trustee shall 19 A cres (g) $700.00 ...... $13,300 Sewage water diversion rights The leakage at Roaring Brook near ^ture. is not influenced to any extent by Cheney Brothers’ operations. The In considering the proposition, the reasonably require. Sewer rights, 8th District dam, in our opinion, while not a Nos. 24, 25 and 26. O. K. for the 19J00.00 menace to the stability of the dam, revenue of The Sewer Company is Town must regard the possibility of The Company will not create prior Howard to Porter conduit...... • 6,800 Supplies territory assumed tributary. other borrowing needs especially in $142418.00 does decrease the available water Nos. 27, 28, 29 and Not yet considerably Influenced by Cheney liens. Stable and shop equipment the near future. The Ctompany will not increase We find the present value of the simply and makes the useful life of sewered. Brothers’ operations. The two companies, on the basis underlying ten^. SOUTH MANCHESTER WATER COMPANY combined companies to be after de­ tile dam less than would otherwise There are two points that should We understand from Cheney 1932 Valuation Brothers, in explanation of the of reproduction value, are unques­ The Company shall keep property preciation $1,427,655. be the case. This fact is given be mentioned: First, in Section 3 ROARING BROOK DAM AND RESERVOIR weight in applying depreciation to from Summit Street to Branford clause’ relating to that Company’s tionably worth the prlro asked. insured. Detailed estimates will be found The public is generally better sat­ Material Quantity Rate /T o ta l this particular structure. Street the present 8” sewer will suf­ proportion of the sewer rentals in The Ctompany can consolidate or at the end of the report. isfied under municipal ownership L o a m ...... 1532 cy $1.50 $ ^498 There is about four miles of wood fice for an increase of perhaps case of sale to the town,- that they merge and successor assume all ob­ Design-W ater Company 30 even if the cost of operation is some­ H eavy ^ n e ...... 92 cy 3.00 276 stave pipe laid from the Roaring per cent of its present population. will pay on the same basis per mil­ ligations. The South Manchester Water what more than would be the case 7494 Brook dam to the filter plant at A greater development in this area lion g ^ n s industrial waste dis­ Contracts for pipe extensions now Ctoarse sand and gravel...... 10420 cy 0.70 Company h£is made use of the most imder private ownership. 19,841 Line Street. In as much as the would probably require reconstrue- charged into the sewers as the pub­ in force, (yearly basis). Imp. material...... 11671 cy 1.70 available sources of supply. There The transfer should, of course, W. H. Elngland, Jensen St. * 102.00 39,708 probable life of wood stave pipe is, tion of th!*> portion of the sewer; lic pays for its waste. On this basis R ip R a p ...... 8824 cy 4.50 seems o oe no other source of sup­ eliminate the stock of the two com­ Manchester Ctonstructlon from 20 to 25 years it is evident Second, the old sewer, nmning the revenue from the Sewer Com­ Lackawanna piling ...... 6315 L. F. lAO 8410 ply economically available. panies and jhould not be compll (to., Princeton S t ...... 208.75 80,960 The design of the Water Company that this pipe will hsve to be re­ from just West of the Railroad pany will be much higher than it C oncrete ...... 3440 cy 9.00 crossing of Center Street mainly has been in the past. cated by consideration of cash, ac- E. J. HoU, Blusflelds Addi­ Excavation ...... 7100 cy 0.40 2,840 is affected by small early needs. placed about 1950. " coimts receivable and payable. tion ...... 195.28 This makes the date for replacing across lots to the Trunk at Hartford It must be remembered, however, Valves and G ates ...... 1400 Growth in population has been met Cheney Brothers, Tlueflelds ny logical development. Neverthe­ the wood stave pipe approximately Road, is at present no more tiian that when Cheney Brothers are op Connstruction foi* great­ erating a small force as at present, We understand that the town Under drains ...... 4,174 er capacity -vUl be needed when the that their industrial waste will considers that the purchase of these Pine Forest Realty Com­ Blow off channel...... 841 system of three reservoirs which storage will be required. About this 292A6 gives a high coat of storage. This is time also the present bond issue of area tributary developes to any con­ small In amount* and the sewer properties Is possible only if reve­ pany ...... siderable extent. rental correspondingly small. nue, potential under present condi­ R. J. Smith, Green Hill 8124,109 coupled with far sighted provisions $500,000 is due for retirement. 79.06 for future needs in securing the nec­ The Roaring Brook supply is fil­ The design on full flow basis The proportion, as explained by tions. can be expected to pay inter­ Terrace ...... 15% (Overhead and P rofit ...... 18,615 makes no allowance for infiltration. Cheney Brothers, means that, after est on the purchase price and amor­ Keeney and Erl* Strsets .. 813.U 8141,74140 essary rights for Roaring Brook tered &i Line Street. This plant is 32.86 good for ^iproximately t^cq its The present inflltration is vaiy low deducting the cost of the sa tise the debt within a reasonable Horace McMullen. View S t Clearing and Grubbing development. John Jensen, Jordt Street . 50.42 The present storage capacity of present use so that additional ex­ being, aeoordinf to the Sewer Com­ filter beds and trunk sewers, they period of time. 88 Acres @ $700.00 ...... $ 26,600 pany's reedrds, about 10,000 galloas win share equallv with the town In We believe that under these clr- South Manohestor Eire Dls- the three reservoirs is appnndmate- pense at this point is not to be an­ District ...... 16.605.76 26,600-60 •ly 280,000,000 gallons. A storage of ticipated for some time to come. per mile per day. Metcalf and Eddy the expense of earing for the cunutances, income cannot be ex­ Rogers sewage. At first glance pected to pay for extensioQs; while I MH O approximately 560,000,000 gallons The Porter Howard supply is not give from 5,000 to 10,000 gallons per i8.550.6T 8 6 6 could be obtained by a dam con­ at present filtered a lth ^ h It is| mile per day Inflltratioa as the best m l^t appear that the town should It must neceiMigily provldq for all

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i Al l VEBTl f n iE N T — •s^SgBU&BSeXT" I jjavEKnaBaiiiiKT^ I advisRtisrbiIbnt*** ' / - I ADVBBTISBBIBIfT-* yADVEBrarornSr— 7ADvBEram®5^ P WATER COMPANY AND SEWER DISTRICT SOUTH MANCHESTER WATER COMPANY SOUTH MANCHESTER WATER COMPANY OBSERVATIONS AT PORTER AND HOWAROR®8^V^»^1897-1982 OUTSIDE OF SOUTH MANCHESTER FIBB DISTRICT 1982 Valuation CHENEY BROTHERS, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN. Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. T otal. Inventory of Water Mains and Fire Hydrants of LINE STREET FILTER PLANT Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Sontti Mmcheater Water Co., As of Deo. 1, 1980. Totals 127.65 116.55 186.91 138.92 12431 136.62 166.24 15333 123.26 118.44 11939 181.67 168035 Item Quantity Rate Total Blow FlreHydnnti ...... 959 cv S26.60 $26,400 20" 16” 12'’ Pipe Sizes Street Sup. Sup. Sup. 12” 10” Sup. 10” 8” 6” 4” Offs No. 6” 4« ...... 54 m 50.00 2,700 SOUTH MANCHESTER SANITARY AND SEWER DISTRICT 12.00 36 Porter St to - 3 < 1982 Valuation Res...... 2543 270'4" r* T HAnnt . _ . • ...... 2 20.00 40 SEWAGE ABBAS AND SEWER CAPACITIES 50 Prlnoetoa. . . . 689 T ...... 2 26.00 South Main to ...... 3850 sq. ft. 0.15 425 e. f. B. Required c. f. s. Capacity Roof ...... 1..... Population present sewers 18” Wood at MIa ...... 10 Present Filter Plant 100 8150 M n ...... 6 20.00 120 Area Acres this running this running 150 totals area totals (*Vtliimnn ...... 60 l.f. 2.60 No. this n area T o ta l...... 100 8150 2548 — — — 689 _ 270’4” Wlnrtr* ...... 13 m 70.00 910 (1) 111 035 0.25 0.70 0.79 25.00 75 (2) 187 035 0.60 0.79 1.59 GLASTONBURY I5oors ...... 3 0.64 1.69 2.50 Stair . 60 (3) 56.2 0.04 y Fire Hydrant Leads 6” n o (4) (5) 44.5 0.17 031 2.50 6” 4” Blow-Off WtndnwN ...... 11 10.00 7 1.70 18” Wood Transmission Fire Hydrants ...... 2750 cy 0.60 1,650 (6) 17.2 0.07 0.88 GoBlee Street...... 2800 2 85 280 46 461.9 0.17 1.06 0.90 18.60 after junction 20 (7) 0.48 1.30 T. 125. $35,900 So. Manoheetor Water Co. as of Deo. 1,1980. Pipe Sizes Blow-offs 469 <3> 10. 8 4,690 16” 12" ■ Sup. Pipe Sizes Blow Fire Hydrants ------plus 15% equals 46.679.00 4" offs No. 6” 4" Manholes 80” 24" 20” 18” 15” 12” 10” 8” 6” 5" 4” 2.910 ® 16. $46,560 plus 15% equals 68.544.00 Sup. sup. 12" 10" 10" 8” 8" 825 1764 2043 2215 18265 8225 186S1 159818 610 2614 Meters Totals ...... 6906 - 7780 3688 4068 797 15828 54847 78’4” 282 961 2884 Totals...... 470 9118 ReplaclBf Road Surfaces 38’4” Cement » ...... 48,000 eq. ft. @ $.25 equals $12,000.00 NOTE: Detail shown In original report of Engineers Terry and Bennett...... 420,000*sq. ft. ® $.15 equals 68,000.00 Oiled .... $75,000.00 NOTE: Detail shown in original report of Engineers Terry and Bennett

SOUTH MANCHESTER SANITARY AND SEWER DISTRICT SOUTH MANCHESTER SANITARY * SEWEB DISTRICT SOUTH MANCHESTER SANITARY AND SEWER DISTRICT Man- Pipe Sizes SOUTH MANCHESTER .WATER COMPANY 1982 Vatuatton 1982 VulUBtlon Street holes 80” 24” 20” 18” 15” 12” 10” 8” 6" 5” 4” 1982 Valuation___ SEWERS Cutfall sewer- PORTEB-HOWARD WATER SHED r e a l ESTATE West of Olcott Street...... 1 1665 Item Quantities Rate Total Acres North Side—Center Street—triangle . 1 acre ® $600. 500.00 $17.00 $ 8,262. Princeton St. . 1 828 plus Value 8 acres ® 300. 900.00 Man Hole Ck)vers.... 486 North Side—Center Street—triangle . .• Man Holes...... 8,052 vert ft. 6.00 18,812. or minus Kind Per Acre Total Center and East Side of I/>ve Lane... 21 acres ® 200. 4.200.00 Totals...... 2 1666 628 $75.00 f 450.00 80” Vit. T ile...... 10,841 L. F. 6.84 68,732. 6 Wood No. 1 Filter Beds—Land only ...... 12 acres @ 100. 1.200.00 825 L. F. 4.53 3,737. 20 Wood No. 1 75.00 1,600.00 Olcott Street—near School...... 10 acres @ 300. 3,000.00 24” Vit. Til...... 75.00 900.00 20” Vit. T ile...... 1.764 L. F. 3.05 5,380. 12 Wood No. 1 West and North Of Filter B eds...... ' 23 acres @ 200. 4.600.00 2.74 5,047. Wood No. 1 75.00 600.00 55 acres ® 50. 2.760.00 18” Vit. T ile...... 1,842 L. F. 8 West Side Love Lane—brush and open 16” Vit. TUe...... 2,215 L. F. 2.42 5,360. SOU’TH MANCHESTER S.ANITAIIY & SEWER DISTRICT 24 20—Wood No. 1 West of above two pieces—swamp — 66 aeres ® 10. 550.00 23,978. Changes Made In Piping—December 1, 1930 to October 1, 1982. 75.00 1,800.00 12” V it T U e...... 15,985 L. F. 1.50 4—Open No. 2 Fronting Chapman Road, 1,800 L. F. 4.80 5,600. ADDITIONS Wood No. 1 75.00 2,775.00 4 acres @ 1 200.00 12” C. L 37 formerly W. H. O lcott...... 8,442 L. F. 1.00 8,442. Manholes 30” 10” 8" Wood No. 2 35.00 420.00 38 acres ® 380.00 10” Vit. T ile ...... 12 Rear of above piece—swamp...... 8” Vit. TUe...... 18,678 L. F. 0.90 16,810. Bigelow ...... 1 46 Wood No. 2 35.00 1,610.00 2.50 1,648. 75.00 2,700.00 222 acres plus or — $19,280.00 8” O. I. ..•••••••••• 659 L. F. Berman ...... 1 36 Wood No. 1 6” S ew er...... 160,517 L. F. 0.70 112,362. Cone ...... 24 Wood No. 2 35.00 840.00 1,400. 217 200.00 6*' C. I. •«>••••••••• 1,000 L. F. 1.40 Dry Brook...... 5 40 Swamp-Sweetland Pond 5.00 510 no value East Center...... 2 686 174 $100.00 5” C em ent...... 1045 75 10—Open No. 1 4” Cement...... 2,514 no value Eldridge ..'...... 3 20—Open No. 2 7S.00 1,400 cu. yd. 6.00 8,400. Hsurtford R oad ...... 63 7 ; ^ Rock Excavation .... 80—Wood No. 1 Y Branches...... 3,260 0.76 2,300. Maple ...... 2 15—Wood No. 2 35!00 SOUTH MANCHESTER SANITARY AND SEWER DISTRICT Middle Turnpike E a s t...... 5.275.00 1982 Valuation $295,770. Robert Road...... 760.00 50 Wood No. 3« 15.00 15% Overhead and Taxes...... 44,866. Summit ...... 70 Wood No. 3 15.00 1,050.00 SEWAGE DISPOSAL PLANT < $340,136. 72 Wood No. 2 35.00 2,520.00 Replacing Road Surface Total ...... 14 217 686 35.00 1,295.00 Rate Total 37 Wood No. 2 Item Quantity Concrete 48.000 sq. f t ® $ 12,000. ABANDON ' 15 Wood No. 2 35.00 525.00 Excavation ...... 2100 cy $ .60 1 1,260. 63,000. 75,000. 35.00 876.00 Oiled 420.000 sq. f t @ 25 Wood No. 2 GranoUthlic floor (reinf.) . . 235 cy 15.50 8,650. Eldridge ...... r 56 Reservoir Areas 3.00 168.00 Other Concrete (reinf.) .. 415 cy 26.50 11,000. $415,136. Hartford Road $26,253.00 Copper strip p in g...... 1900 sq. f t .60 1,140. LINE STREET FILTER LOT Galvanized p ip e...... 375. 50.00 350.00 350.00 Hooked Rods, nuts and sleeves...... 162. RO.\RING BROOK WATER SHED Piping C. I...... 5,777. Land Screens and Fittings...... • 1,800. 300 25.00 7,500.00 Man holes and covers...... 100. 30 5.00 250.00 Structural steel painted...... 4,375. 350 10.00 3,500.00 Walks ...... 180. 1230 8.00 9,840.00 ZUloy roof and siding...... 5,452. Louvres and windows...... 2,126. 1930 21,090.00 Operator’s House...... 580. Buildings 2,600. $40,577. Voters Of Manchester! Pump House and P u m p...... • • 6,00 6 ,000.00 6,509. 6,509. $53,693.00 Sludge Beds...... $47,086. 15% Overhead and Profit . 7,063. Attend The Town Meeting. SOUTH MANCHESTER WATER COMPANY. $64,149. « 1982 Valuation WATER BIGHTS Cost Value Turey Brook ...... : 13,525.00 14.800.00 SOUTH MANCHESTER WATER COMPANY (Tomorrow Night) Olcott & Falkner...... 1.235.00 9.800.00 CHANGES IN PIPING—DECEMBER 1, 1080 TO OCTOBER 1, 1982. Friday, July 14 Glazier Mfg. Company ...... 30,000.00 24.000. 00 Angus Parks'Mfg. Company 26.900.00 21.500.00 12.500.00 10.000. 00 a d d it io n Blow- L. W. H ow e...... 2” 1%" 1%” 1” Offs Glastonbury Power Company , 16,000.00 14.400.00 8” 6” 4” 1.080.00 266’ 50’ J. H. B u ck ...... 1.200.00 17’ L. A. & J. E. W eir...... 1,000.00 900.00 Gerard . . ) ...... 850.00 850.00 (3oodwin ...... 22’ 10’ For Discussion Only Of The Proposition That F. & Jessie Hodge...... Parker ...... 248’ 26’ George W eir...... 25.00 25.00 50.00 50.00 Robert Road ...... 184’ Julius W eir...... St. J o h n ...... 248’ Katie Pawlina ...... 100.00 100.00 50.00 iVarren ...... v 68.0’ Timothy Hodge...... 50.00 ABANDON Laurence Murray...... 75.00 75.00 The Town of Manchester Purchase 100.00 East Center...... 246* Kate Bralnerd...... 100.00 G oodw in...... Glastonbury Granite Works . 100.00 100.00 50.00 50.00 Parker ...... George J. Morgrove...... S t J o h n ...... * 248’ .$108,780.00 $ 97,880.00 The Franchises, Rights and All Other Property ' of the SOUTH MANIMESTER 8AN1TABY AND SEWEB DISTBIOT SOUTH MANCHESTER WA-TER COMPANY 1982 Valuation 1982 Valnstlon INCOME Income On Baals of Town Ownership Ji« . 1929 1930 1931 1932 Total Average South Manch^ter Water Company No. Services 2772 2800 2817 2825 1929 1980 1031 1082 Total Average Commer. Services .$83,701 $83,178 $87,852 $81,200 $336,929 $88,982 No. Services 2581 2612 2637 2646 and the Industrial Services 11,038 7,474 6,628 4,030 29,170 7,292 Receipts from Private H ydrants.. 425 425 420 400 1,670 418 Public ...... $16,919 $21,716 $98,118 $92,258 $ 88,007 $20,782 Ind. Receipts from Total Receipts .. 95,164 91,075 94,900 85,630 366,769 91,692 Cheney Brothers 12,991 14,383 9,557 6,460 43,881 10,846 South Manchester Sanitary

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PAGB EIGHT MANCHESTER BVBmNG HERALD, MANpiESTBR, CONN., IHUKSDAY^JULY 18,138^,

shall to no jcase lnq>ose sueh duties PARIEYTOCSNTINUE beyond the "extent and|limit that is ARMY BUILDINGS maintained by any of u e large pro­ ACTTOPRCMr GET TOBACCO BENEFITS ducing or consuming silver coun­ IN; Y. Stocks Local Stocks i)£^BANKVETO tries, namely, . Bolivia, Canada, NEXT ON PR O G R if China, United States, In^a, Mexico, 9HfS RiGirrs IN Adams Exp ...... 12% (Furnished by Putnam ft Co.) Peru or Spain. ON HALF BASE ACREAGE (Continued Prom Page O n^ Air Reduc ...... 103 Central Bow, Hartford, Conn. “Fifth, that the respective gov­ ernments parties to this conference Alaska Jim ...... 23% which adjourned until tomorrow Allegheny ...... 7% 1 P. M. locks comply with the Agricultural Ad­ shall recommend to their Central SCHOOLMERGER More Than HaK a KDioa without taking any action on it. banks that they constot together Allied Chem ...... 1 ^ justment Act? Am d a n ...... 97% Elank Stocks Can Be CoDected Even If No Ans. It Is advised that xmless with other Central' banks and con­ (Oontinoed from Page One) Bid Asked WHEAT SITUATION sider the advisability of carrying a Am For Pow ...... 18% Dollars to Be Spent for farmers have accurately measured Am Rad St S ...... 18 Cap Nat B and T ----- 15 25 By Assodated PreH portion of their legal reserves in sil­ Tobacco Is Beii% Grown their land and imtil they h:ve ‘tions include re-appropriation of Am Smelt ...... 38% Ctonn. River ...... 450 A long-considered international ver for use as currency or in inter­ this amoimt. definitely signed the contract they venture in balancing the produc­ Am Tel and Tel ...... 131% Htfd. (3onn. ’Trust ... 50 Improyements. national settlements. Under the new charter provisions not destroy any crops. tion and consiunption of wheat Am Tob B ...... 91% Htfd. National B and T 15 This Year — Farm Bn- “Sixth, that aU governments par­ or the Ninth district consequent on Non-Frodncttve Plants may be one of the fruits of the Am Wat Wks ...... 40% West Hartford Trust.. —. 8. If strawberries, peach trees, or ties to this conference except the consolidation a new district com­ Insurance Stocks world economic conference and a Anaconda ...... 20% Washington, July 13. — AP) —^ other plants which will not be pro­ governments of India and Spain, mittee of seven members takes the Atchison ...... 77 Aetna Casuadty ...... 51% 53% ' rean Answers Questions landmark in the history of concert­ agree that they will not sell any sil­ place of the former committees 23% With about’ $66,000,000 already ductive in 1933 are alreac^ on the ed action among a.group often call­ Auburn ...... 81% Aetna Life ...... 21% land which is to be rented to the ver from demonetized coins prior to dealing with che affairs of schools, Aetna Fire ...... 33% 35% definitely allocated to Federal con­ ed rugged individualists. Aviation Cjorp ...... 15% Secretary, will they have to be January 1, 1938, and that as regards recreation and library. The new Automobile ...... 21% 23% struction out , of the $3,300,000,000 On New A c t More progress towards such an Balt and O hio ___ '...... 35% destroyed? India and Spain, whose governments committee will manage recreational (jonn. General ...... 38 40 public works '’imd, the Cabinet ideal has been made in the last Bendix ...... 20 % Ans. No definite ruling has yet at present hold large stocks of sil­ and library affairs only. The mem­ Hartford F ire ...... 46 48 Board to charge of t' e program week than in the last few years, Beth Steel ...... 47% been secured on this particular ver which they may deem it advis­ bers elected at last night’s meeting Beth Steel, p f d ...... 79% National Fire ...... 46 48 turned today to consideration of with the United States, Canada, Benefit paypaents under the Agri­ point, but it is believed that* so long able to sell, efforts shall be made to were: One year, Howell Cheney Borden ...... 36% Hartford Steam Boiler 48 50 War Department estimates of more cultural Adjustment Act may be as no crop Is harvested in 1933 it Argentina, and Australia having conclude an agreement between and John H. Hyde, both members Cjan Pac ...... 20 Phoenix Fire ...... 57% 59% than a half billion I'oIIars for Army provisionally agreed to restrict these governments and governments construction and river and harbor collected by tobacco farmers wili be eligible to the benefit pay­ of the old committee; two years. Case (J. I.) ...... 98% 'Travelers ...... 420 • 430 production emd systematize ex­ of countries which are large produc­ improvements. throughout the Connecticut Val­ ments. Miss Emily Cheney, Eldward F. Tay­ Cerro De P a s c o ...... 34% Public Utilities Stocks It is expected, according to the ports. ers of silver whereby the maximum lor and Philip Cheney, Miss Cheney Ches and O h io ...... 46% Conn. Elec Serv ...... 43 Allocation of the $66,000,000 ley on half the base acreage on each Farm Bureau, that the application The next step is to obtain the co­ of such sales will be determined and being a new member; three years. Chrysler ...... 37% Conn. Powei .. .v.---- 42 which was approved yesterday by farm even If tobacco Is not being forms will be in the hands of local operation of the smaller producers their amount be substantially offset Miss Mary Cheney and Clarence Coca Cola ...... 103% Greenwich, W&G, pfd. 50 President Roosevelt will be re­ including the Danubian countries leased for publication tomorrow af­ grown In 1933, according to an an­ men qualified to answer questions by purchases of silver by govern­ Martin, the latter a new comer. Col Gas ...... 26% Hartford Elec ...... 58 60 and Poland, and after that the ments of silver producing countries ternoon, but the entailed projects nouncement made by the Hartford. and take applications the fore part Miss Cheney Named Col (Carbon ...... 68 Hartford Gar ...... ;. 45 l8>*ger importing countries would for use for currency pimposes either Coml Solv ...... 42 do., pfd ...... 45 will not be announced because they of next week, probably Tuesday or Mr. Martin and Rev. Mr. Wood- County Farm Bureau. be asked to agree to help by rais­ for coinage or for currency reserves Cons Gas ...... 61% 114 are subject to revision by the de­ Wednesday. These men, in most ryff had been nominated when it S N E T Co ...... n o The average outdoor tobacco ing consumption and lowering im­ or for retention during the period of Cons Oil ...... 14% Manuiacturlng S partments concerned. cases, will be located at the town was observed by some of the voters farTPP»‘ In the Connecticut Valley, halls between the hours of 4 p. m. port barriers. such agreements.” Cont Can ...... 64% Am Hardware ...... 21% 23% More Ihar $40,000,000 of the $66,- that the name of Miss Mary Cheney 000,000 i." for Boulder Dam and according to Farm Bureau officials to 10 p. m. (d. s. t.) Among the latter the United Com Prod ...... 81% Am Hosiery ...... — 25 Kingdom and Italy have indicated had not been proposed. Miss Cheney Del L and W n ...... 42 Arrow H ano H, com. 14 16 other redamatlon, projects. Most of grew twelve or fifteen acres of has been identified with district tobacco in 1931, ten acres in 1932 acquiescence, and France and Ger­ Drug ...... 66 % do., pfd ...... 90 — the balance Is for Agriculture De­ many have been asked to co-oper PRESIDENH MOVE committee work for many years. It Du Pont ...... 84 Billings and Spencer.. — 2 partment Improvements. and has set seven acres this year. appears that some sort of under­ This grower can qualify for benefit DISTILLING COMPANIES ate. These coimtries have embark­ Eastman K o d a k ...... 86% Bristol Brass ...... 17 20 The announcement tomorrow also ed on various plans of their own standing had been arrived at, /-at Elec and M u s ...... 3% do., p f d ...... 87 — will include a list of projects for payments on five acres of tobacco SHOCKS DEMOCRATS her request, whereby she would re­ land by destroying the tobacco on recently to protect wheat growers Elec Auto L ite ...... 24% ( ^ e , Lockwood and B — 300 which about $1,000,000 is tc be ad­ tire from actual membership in the a—. vanced to municipalities for water two acres. NOW PLAN EXPANSION ' America's Position Elec Pow and L t ...... 14% Collins Ck)...... 38 committee but that certedn super­ works and sevei improvements. Tlie Example For American and Canadian (Continued from Page One) (Sen EHec ...... 29% Ck)lt’s F irearm s...... 16 18 visory activities connected with the allocation of $50,000,000 to road If the average mariEet value ot farmers the project has lost some Gen F o o d s ...... 37% Eagle Lock ...... 30 33 library would be delegated to her. (Sen Motors ...... 33% 40 50 funds between National parks. Na­ the tobacco he grows in 1933 ia of its significance because of a gnmtled over the fact that no post­ Fafnir Bearings...... Confident That 18th Amend­ This, however, was not imderstood 7 11 tional forests and Indian reserva­ 3150 an acre, his total benefit pay­ current cut in predicted production, master appointments had been GiUette ...... 17% Fuller Brush Class A. ment Will Be Dropped from by the voters and Miss (Cheney was Gold Dust ...... 26% 16% 18% tions also will be given. ments wotild be $107 an acre, or due to such factors as drought, but made by the President. The issu­ Gray Tel Pay Station. placed in nomination for the three Grigsby Grunow ...... 4% 70 120 Cover Every State $535 on the five acres. While this the Constitution. in many quarters i t 's hailed as an ance of his order convinced them Hart and Cooley ----- year term. This necessitated the de­ Hershey ...... 56 Hartmann Tob, com . . . — 3 Officials of the public works ad­ gfrower gets psud on five acres of effort, looking mostly,to the future, it had been under advisement for feat G? one of the nominees. On the Hudson Motor ...... 16 do., pfd ...... 6 — ministration said the projects au­ innrt and is required by the Secre­ to prevent a recurrence of what to many weeks. poll Miss Cheney received 45 votes, New York, July 13.— (AP)—Ck)n- The latest figures show there tot Nick ...... 20% Int Silver ...... 34 37 thorized cover every state and ter­ tary to leave two and one-half acres many wheat growers was a trag­ M r . Martin*44 and Mr. Woodruff ''5, fldent that the 18th Amendment are 15,032 first, second and third tot Tel and Tel ...... 20 do., pfd ...... 60 63 ritory. idle and to sell nothing from the edy. resulting in the latter’s displace­ The Cabinet Board also sought will be dropped from the Constitu­ class postmasters, all of whom Johns Manville ...... 55% Landers, Frary & Clk. 33% 35% other two and one-half acres, he tion, a number of alcohol distilling Wheat pools in western Canadian ment. Mr. Woodrxiff has been an today to speed up organization of have been appointed by Republicsm Kennecott ...... 24% New Brit. Mch. com .. 8 10 really has to destroy only two acres companies have made plans for ex­ provinces, which have favored active member 'of the old committee — regional administrators and ad­ Presidents, and 32,672 fourth class Lehigh Val Coal ...... 5% do., p f d ...... 40 of tobacco in order to receive the pansion. acreage reduction schemes for for a long time. Lehigh Val R d ...... 26% 4 visors to handle advemces to postmatsters, all under Civil Serv­ Mann and Bow, CHass K— benefit payments. In the above eliminating large world carryovers, Other Officers Llgg and Myers B ...... 94% do.. Class B ...... — 2 states and local governmental units mentioned case this means that in The latest move in this direction ice. The latter are those having an­ has been disclosec by the applica­ are turning their attention to a Charles R. Hathaway, who has Loews ...... 27 North and Judd ...... 17 20 for non federal public works. reality he is receiving $267.50 an nual receipts of less than $1,500. tion of the U. S. Industrial Alcohol wheat export quota plan, based on long been treasurer and clerk of the Lorillard ...... 24% Niles, Bern Pond ___ 15 17 Colonel H. M. Waite, assistant acre for the tobacco he destroys Elxaminationa for postmasters of Co. to list 30,000 additional common international agreement, with the district was re-elected without op­ McKeesp Tin ...... 91% Peck, Stow and Wilcox 2 — public works administrator, was .based on an average sale value of the first and second class, which are shares on the New Yo”k Stock Elx- establishment of national market­ position to both Offices. Louis Marte Mont Ward ...... 28 Russell Mfg ...... 10 — directed to draw up a plan for di­ tobacco he does not destroy of $150 ing boards in each of the principal directly affected by the new execu­ Nat Bisc ...... 59% 20% 22^/^ viding the nation nto 10 or 12 re­ change. The company proposes to tive order, will be held as speedily and Earl G. Seaman were chosen sis an acre. use half of the stock to acquire exporting countries. auditors. The district tsuc collector Nat (jasb Reg ...... 22% 24% 26% gions for each of which a regional Certainly no outdoor tobacco as possible. shares of the Penn-Mar-Kentucky, Said ^ o r g e W. Robertson, sec­ is now appointed by the committee Nat Dairy ...... 24% 45 — administrator will be appointed oy grower would refuse an offer from U. S., Inc., which is to be owned retary of the Saskatchewan wheat This was indicated after Postmas* Nat Pow and L t ...... 19% do., pfd., guar...... 100 — President Roosevelt. Each state the Secretary of Agriculture which smd J. Leo Fay is slated to be re­ jointly by U. S. Industrial Alcohol pool: ter General Farley had conferred tained in that capacity. His report N Y (Central ...... 56 Smythe Mfg Co ...... 24 will have an advisory board of would mean that he would receive with President Mitchell of the Civil — and National Distillers Products. “ It would appear that bushelage for the Isist year shows a 93 per cent NY NH and H ...... 31% Taylor and Fenn .... 125 three members to recomepd pro­ $267.50 an acre for destroying two Service Commission. jects to the regional administrator. The remaining 15,000 shares will rather than r.n acreage basis gives col’ 'tion of district taxes. Noranda ...... 31% Torrington ...... 36% 38% acres of tobacco. The new order will require appli­ The bulk of local projects, ex­ be used from tim* to time for the best hope of success in bring­ The Library report, submitted to North Am ...... 35 Underwood Mfg ...... 36 38 QuestiMis and Answers cants to answer a questionnaire pre­ Packard ...... 6% — 10 pected to be financed out of the properties for which negotiations ing about a better relationship be­ the meeting, showed 136,749 book Union Mfg Co There are a great many questions pared by. the Civil Service (Commis­ Penn ...... 39% U S Envelope, com... 44 — public works fund, must await or­ are now proceeding. tween wheat production and con­ borrowings. The library now has fviftt have come to the attention of sion. This document will follow Pbila Rdg C and I ...... 8% do., pfd ...... 70 — ganization of this regional system. Several concerns specializing in sumption. branches at the West Side Rec and the Farm Bureau officials and a commercial alcohol and chemical Export Control substantially written tests now' re­ Phil Pete ...... 17 Veeder Root ...... 7% •9% The municipsd projects approved by few of these questions with their a* the Bunce, Manchester Green, __ products are likewise broadening “Control over exports by the quired of candidates for third class Pub Serv NJ ...... 64% Whitlock Coil Pipe .. 4 the board yesterday were not re­ answers are listed below. South and Lincoln schools. The $10,- quired to wait upon this organiza­ their activities. The American principal wheat exporting coun­ offices. 'Radio ...... 11% J.B.WH’ms Co. $10 par 35 — 1. In csise a farmer rents lamd OOC appropriation asked for wsa $1,- tion because they already had been Commercial Alcohol Co. has had tries through a quota plan would Rated in Washington. Reading ...... 60 from another in 1933 are the benefit 000 less than that of the previous Rem Rand ...... 11 approved by the Reconstruction Fi­ listed an additional 15,000 shares on tend to relieve pressure on world The questionnaires will be rated payments made to the owner or the the Stock Elxchange to be exchanged in Washington by the commission year owing to economies effected by Rey Tob B ...... 50% nance Corporation. person renting the land? markets anf prevent one country the committee. Including a slight re­ Sears Roebuck ...... '. . . . . 44% WAGE REDUCTIONS for 2,700 snares of Noxon, Inc., from dumping wheat against the which will certify a list of ellgribles Ans. Officials in Washington state makers of insecticides and alcohol. to the postmaster general. duction in salaries. Socony Vac ...... 15 that the check for benefit payments other countries in an effort to se­ Recreation Report South Pac ...... 36% MOLEY, BACK HOME, Commercial Solvents Corporation cure the largest possible share of The postmaster general in turn b r in™ t e s t s will be drawn jointly in favor of and the Monsanto Chemical Co. will submit to the President the The report of recreation activities Sou P Ric S ...... 40% the owner and renter and that e"ch the world’s trade.” showed an increase in membership South Rwy ...... 30% have been authorized to list addi­ Under such a proposal the indi­ name of one of the highest three for will have to endorse the check be- at the centers to a total of 1;300. In­ St Brands ...... 30% DODGES QUESTIONS tional stock f r the acquisition of vidual grower would be under no appointment. . fore> it can be cashed. This means new properties. The postmaster general, however, creased activities have been more St Gas and El ...... 20% Heads of Various State De­ that the owner and renter will have restrictions as to acreage and pro­ St Oil Cal ...... 39% duction, but the maximum'amount has the authority to reject “ the than compensated by enlarged reve­ (Continued From Page One) to agree among themselves about name of any person or persons so nues, so that the appropriation ask­ St OU N J ...... 40% of wheat he could market from any Tex C3orp ...... 27% the distribution of benefits. certified if he shall find that such ed, $12,000, was $2,000 less than partments Say That Class­ less th^ul youri here. Concerning given crop would be fixed as a re­ Timken Roll B ear ...... 35 2. If a man rented land from an­ SUMMER WHITE HOUSE person or persons is disqualified, in that of last year. my stay in London, where I was other in 1932 and grew tobacco, but sult of the quota agreement. which event the commission shall Trsms-America ...... 9 Legislation to provide for acre­ A petition signed by 93 persons ifications Are Unfair. for just a week, I shsdl report with did not rent the same land in 1933, upon request of the postmaster gen­ asking for an appropriation of $2,- Union Carbide ...... 45% NEAR POUGHKEEPSIE age reduction would be difficult, United Aircraft ...... 43 7'r. Swope at Washtogton to the who is eligible for the benefit pay­ eral complete the certificate of three uOiO for the building of an outdoor State Department and, of course, ments? Robertson explained. names,” Unit Corp ...... 13% In France the government has dance floor was tabled. Unit Gas Imp ...... 23% Ic the President.” Ans. The owner of the land in this This clause in the executive order Hartford, July 13.—(AP) — The ' Parries Questions President to Spend Nearly All sought to achieve the aim of high- U S tod Ale ...... 90% office of the state comptroller where case would be eli^ble for benefit gives Farley virtually blanket au­ * After that the professor parried payments because it is the intention of August at His Hyde Park e. prices by -using an $80,000,000 U S Rubber ...... 18 the state board of finance and con­ thority to reject any of those cer all questions with “1 wouldn’t want of the act that the payments should fund for advances to wheat grow­ U S Steel ...... 66 trol holds its weekly meetings today Estate. tifled by the commission. BOLTON COURT OFFICERS t<^ ansk^er that,” “I have no opin­ operate to keep land out of produc­ ers to guarantee prices. A recently Appointments are expected to be Util Pow and L t ...... 7% was not much unlike the annual adopted Parliamentary bill pro­ West U n io n ...... 73 meeting of state executives. Heads ion on. that,” “You know as much tion and in case the land is rented made just as soon as examinations about it as I do,” or “I can’t say in 1933 it is apparently assumed Washington, July 13.— (AP) — vides that farmers declare in ad­ West El and M fg ...... 56 of veulous departments tind commis­ can be held and ratings given vari­ I PLAY ANY POSITION anything about that.” that the land owner has received President Roosevelt made plans to­ vance their intended wheat acre­ Woolworth ...... 50 sions were at the office long before ous candidates. He was asked “Can you think of payment for the land, while in case day to establish a summer white age, that millers and other com­ Elec Bond and Share (Curb). 28% the meeting vas scheduled to begin, This probably will be within the any question you would want to it is not rented in 1933 no such as­ house near Poughkeepsie, New York. mercial holders report stocks on next few weeks. Pi’osecutor Goes to Bat for the purpose of their visit being to sumption can be made and the pay­ He intends to leave here late in hand at the beginning of each sea­ Judge and Judge Can Handle protest at what they considered fla­ answer?” ments go direct to the owner. July for his family home at Hyde son, and that a board composed of grant inequalities to the classifica­ “None at all,” he said. Prosecutor’s Job. “What do you think of New EligibUity Park—^just beyond Poughkeepsie on farmers, a governmental represen­ P. 0. CARRIERS START tion of positions within the state 3. If a farmer is raising silage, tative, and dealers be created to government, recently completed. York’s skyline?” the Hudson river. INTRODUCING MELROSE “ I was on the other ride of the hay or vegetables for his own use Almost all of August will be spent control marketing. Bolton has a utility justice court. FURLOUGH SYSTEM If a roll had been called among those who would have responded boat,” he replied. on land taken out of tobacco by the at tl^ Hyde Park estate. For years James Connors has been Secretary of Agriculture is he eligi­ CAMPAIGN FOR SILVER. CIGAR IN MANCHESTER were the three members of the Pub­ Not To Return The President, who is in the midst a trial justice in BOlton and several London, July 13.— (A P )— Sena­ lic Utilities Commission, Richard T. He said he ha(^ no Intention of ble for benefits? of his recovery campaign, has ar­ different grand jurors have present­ Must Take 60 Hours Off With­ Ans. In order to qualify for oene- tor Key Pittman of Nevada renewed Higgins, chairman; Joseph W. Alsop returning to the economic confer­ ranged to establish a full office force The Instate (jlgar Company of ed cases before him. There was a out Pay Each Quarter—De­ ence and he reiterated a denial of flts a rnan must show the Secretary in Poughkeepsie. his campaign for the rehabilitation and Edwin L. Taylor; Judge Wal­ of silver through international Rockville ia introducing their new number of changes made to the pre­ liveries Cut Three Days. ter H. Clark, member of the Public a report that he had discussed So­ of Agriculture three things: There is a possibility Mr. Roose­ siding officers of justice courts agreement today, introducing a sub­ Melrose cigar into Manchester. The Welfare Commission, and Secretary viet recognition with Commissar a. That tobacco is not harvested velt will visit Chicago to attend the promised last fall. At the town stitute proposal for Jiis original res­ Melrose is a popular priced cigar W. H. P. Squires of that commis­ Letzinov. from more than fifty per cent of Century of Progress Exhibition just election, Lewis Eaton, who had been The furlough system for letter olution before the world economic and its qualities are told to the slo­ sion; Commissioner of Motor "Vehi­ “I talked to Letzinov,” he said, his base acreage this year. before going to Nyde Park. a justice of the peace, became a can­ carriers in Manchester was started b. That nothing is harvested conference. gan “Thirty Minutes of Smokers cles M. A. Connor, Commissioner of “but it was purely a casual conver­ He plans to return to Washington didate for grand juror, or prosecu­ this week. Each carrier must take from of the land from which 'The new measure specifies no pro­ Delight.” The cigar is hand made Child Welfare Kisnneth L. Messen­ sation and very short.” in the middle of August for a few by expert cigar makers with im­ tor of a justice court to the town. 60 hours off in the next quarter ger; Dr. R. L. Leek, superintendent As he evaded questions Professor he receives benefit payments. portion of silver which may be used His office as justice of the peace c. That nothing is harvested tor days, and then return to Hyde Park for Cjentral bank cuxrency coverage, ported Havana filler and Connecti­ without pay. There are no funds o of the Connecticut state hospital at Moley insisted upon having Swope probably until after Labor Day. cut grown wrappers and binders. held until January 1. A t the provide for a substitute while the Middletown; Roy L. McLaughlin, -'■his side. "Whenever the latter sale from the other half of the thus differing from ^ e original sug­ same town election Mr. (jonnors was Ismd on which he receives bene­ gestion which called for optional use The tobacco used is all fine quality man are on the furlough and they superintendent of the Connecticut wandered away he was recalled and to insure proper curing is aged also elected as a grand juror. He are not paid for time off. to order School for Boys at Meriden; Quar­ with a shout, “Hey, Herbie.” fits. of one-fifth of currency cover to the was a justice of the peace and his This means that a man must white metal. ai' least four years. Many of the to get in the number of hours re­ termaster General Robert F. Gadd, More talkative than Moley was GERMAN JEWS BARRED leading cigar stands in Manches­ term would not expire until January quired to be taken off the changes and others, to addition, a commu­ Sprague, though only in generali­ leave half of the acreage on which The gold features of the original 1. he is paid fallow or seeded to a crop Pittman proposal were not affected ter have Edready found the Melrose ^rted this week. All letter car­ nication was received from Miss ties. which would be plowed down, ■ nd FROM MERCANTILE FIELDS by today’s substitute which was to be a new favorite. A justice of the peace can serve, riers now take ’Tuesday, Wednes­ Caroline De F. Pennlman, superin­ “Until there is n ore certainty the other hedf can be used for hay, submitted to the sub-committee on if he qusdlfies, in any town in the day and Friday afternoons off, tendent of the Long Lane Farm at regarding the outcome of the inter­ com for a food, silage, or vegetables silver. county where he is elected, so in without pay. This means that they Middletown. nal developments here it is difficult for home use, Berlin, July 13.— (A P )— Jews The sub-committee adjourned election he is on the list of officers medee but one delivery a ' day on To Set Special Day to come to terms with other cOdn- 4? If a man is growing no tobacco were virtually barred from almost without taking any action today. CURB QUOTATIONS 'with the nationad and state officers. these three days each week. This The thought persisted today as trles,” he said. in 1933 what crops can he grow on all retail and mercantile fields by a Important features of the new The trouble that had started before applies to all regular carriers. the board went into session that a *Tt is vitally Important,” he con­ the half of his base acreage which new decree, announced today, order* plan are designed to prevent dump­ By ASSOCIATED PRESS the town meeting bad blown over The clerks are also to be given a special day would be set aside for tinued, “ that existing disparity be would ordinarily be in tobacco? ing employee! throughout t ^ Reich ing of silver on the world markets Amer Clt Pow and Lt B ...... 5% when the November election came like furlougU but this plan has not hearing all protests relative to not Increased and it is desirable ■ Ans. The Secretary of Agricul­ to submit immediately a declaration and debasement of silver coinage. Assd Gas and Elec ...... 2 around and both Mr. Ekiton and Mr. yet started. Harold Agard, at the classifications and salary reductions. that the things vtoich have fallen ture is not interested in what is that teey are of npn*Jewl8h extrac­ Important Clause. Amer Sup Pow ...... 7% Connors were elected 8is justices of Station A office, ia on his vacation. Many of the departments have not most to price be increased most grown on the half of the base acre­ tion. Another Important clause to the Blue Ridge ...... 3% the peace. The town had elected He will be paid for the days off for yet received their notifications of the and those fallen least be increased age which would ordinarily be in ’The order is predicated upon the substitute recommends that Central Cent States Elec ...... 3% them as grand jurors. ’This put the vacation and Francis Hart, a individual salaries to be paid, and least.” tobacco, nor is he interested in what employees being forced to become banks consult with each other to Cities Service ...... 4% both of them in a position to either substitute clerk, is at the office. therefore are not in a position to As an after thought Sprague Is grown on any of the rest of the members in a huge government consider the advisability “of carry­ Cities Service, pfd . .•...... 21% sit as a Judge or be a prosecutor. When Mr. Agard. returns those comment on them. Some of the added that it would be “a good farm except that as stated above labor organization. ing a portion of their legal reserves Elec Bond and S h a r e ...... 39 Mr. CTonnors has sat as a trial days he will take off after vacation opposition to the classifications as thing if there were more intelligent ^nly half of the base acreage can be It goes beyond a previous decree to silver for use as currency cover Ford Limited ...... 5% Judge several times this year and so will be under the furlough system. made resulted when the heads of de­ betting on horse’ racing to this planted to tobacco and. the part the and describes Aryans as those hav­ or to international settlements.” Midwest UtUs ...... 9-16 has Mr. Eaton. Yesterctoy' both partments (fiscovered that the maxi­ country and less unintelligent spec­ took part. Mr. CJonnprs got a com­ Secretary pays rent on, that ia, the ing parents and grand-parents not The text of the substitute Pitt­ Niag Hud Pow ...... 14 DENIES EPIDEBnC REPORT mum salaries pelid employes to their ulation to the Stock Market.” bther half of the base acreage, must man resolution follows: Penn Road ...... 5% plaint and he drew a wturant as a departments was less than the min­ of Jewish extraction and does not grand juror, making it returnable :omply with his requirements as fix the degree of Jewish ancestry as “Be it resolved! Stand Oil tod ....;...... 33% Moscow, July 18.— (AP) — The imum paid in others for what is PRINCE FORCED DOWN “First, that all governments par­ United Founders ...... 3 before Mr. Eaton as justice. The presence of “some” typhus to Mos­ claimed to be identical work, al' stated above. previous orders did. batting order of Bolton court was Measure Acreage ties to this conference shall prevent United Gas ...... 6 cow and vicinity was acknowledged though there is a different classiflca Swanage, Dorset, Etogland, July In the future it will be hard to changed, the pitcher going in as a 5. Should a farmer measure his further debasement of their silver United Lt and Pow A ...... 8% today by A. Zaluski, member of the tion. Nurses in some institutions 13.—(AP)—The Prince of Wales, find a job without a membership catcher and the catcher acting as a icreeige or wait until an inspector cotoage or melting of their silver Util Pow and L t ...... 2% collegium of the commissiarat of are classified as “graduate nurses' card in the government’s organiza­ pitcher and justice was dispensed flying today from Sunntogdale to s sent to take measurements? coinage, except fdr re-issue. Canadian Marconi ...... 2% health, who denied, however, that and paid emcortongly, while m Weymouth, was- forced by bad tion. as usual. Ana. Farmers are urged to meas- “Second, that all governments the disease was epidemic. others the classifications call them weather and poor visibility to are accurately the land on which parties to this ooifference ■bail re­ (A Hague despatch July 11 'aid by other names and they are paid TOBACCO BIEETTNGS f e d e r a l appointment alight to a field here. X)bacco was grown in 1931, 1932 monetize their coinage up to a fine­ re^rts from Moscow told of a accordingly. ' He completed his journey by au­ t3i)hus epidemic there o t alarming The secretary of one commission ind the land on which tobacco ia Hartford, July 13.—A P )—^AUen ness of at least 800-1000, as and (tolchester, July 13.—(AP)- tomobile to Weymouth where he when consistent with their respec­ proportions, with hospitals crowded had been recommended by that com­ planted this year. W. Manchester, assistant director Miso Madeline Clifford was notified | BUCKINGHAM w.'S to preside at the opening of a 6. There is a report that a farmer tive national budget problems. with victims of the disease.) mission for an Increase in salary of of extension, Connectciut state col­ today by the Post Office Depart- j new pier and harbor scheme. frowing no tobacco in 1933 will re­ “Third, that all governments par­ The Ladies Aid Society met with Mr. Zaluski added local health $500 a year. The recommendation lege, received ijday froih John B. ment of her appointment as acting ceive only the minimum payment of Mrs. Walter Mitchell on Brewer authorities bad the disease under had not been accepted by the board Hutsqn, acting chief of the tobacco ties to this conference shall substi­ postmistress for Colchester to suc­ 576,20 while the farmer growing tute silver coins for low-value paper street; East Hartford yesterday af­ control. of, finance, to. view ot the ptfiding section, production division, the ceed H. G. Kellogg who died last lobacco may receive as high as currency as expeditiously as the ternoon. classification and it is now found appointments of town committees week. MISS WOOLLEY IS 70. that the maximum he will receive ia (167 an acre, is this true? that wlU confer with tobacco budget!^ conditions of each coun­ The Buckingham Congregational Innerspring Ana. The tobacco administrator, try will permit. Kellogg’s term would have ex­ church voted to give their pastor. $100 less than he is now receiving growers to the several towns for the pired next March. South Hadley. Mass., July IS.— and the reduction will be made ac- dr, Hutson, authorized Mr. Boyd signing of tobacco reduction con­ Trade Barriers.' Rev. H. A. Fast, a month’s vacation p annoimce in reply to this question “Fourth, that to consonance with ■ ' k ■ ' * to include the last thrbe weeks in (AP)—The seventieth birthday of cordtoglyv MATTRESS tracts. Miss'Mary E. Woolley, president of hat it will not be to the advantage County Agent Charles D. Lewis, the declared aim of the coifference UNUSUAL REQUEST August and the first week to Sept­ it any farmer who is not growing to eliminate or reduce trade barriers, ember. Mount Holyoke college, was infor­ BOBBINS RETURNS has called a meeting Friday at 2 mally observed today, when mem­ $ 1 2 . 5 0 obacco in 1933 to plant any tobac- governments parties to this confer­ Washtogton, July J8.—AP) —An Charles Shato has fully recovered p. m., tit the county building, Wash­ bers of the faculty and staff who are New York, July 18.—AP) —War­ D. In this answer, I believe Mr. ington street, of aU town commit­ ence who now have Import duties on unusual request has come to Rep. from his July 4th experiment. He AD ttaes available. I Eutson has assured us that the man silver shall consider under what con­ lighted a big cannon fire-cracker at the ebUege through the siunmer ren D. Robbins, American minister te e . Mary T. Norton of New Jersey from to Canada, who was an expert at A blgb quality mattre rho is cooperating to the extent of ditions chl|i ebetade to free Importa­ a man signing, himself Peter and only the fuse burned. He pick­ tendered Miss Woolley a luncheon at Contracts will be^avallable Mon­ the world economic conference to witb factory gnaraptee. lot growing any. tobacco in 1933 day, July 17, and members of the tion of silver can beat be reduced or Sherry, Jersey City war veteran. ed up the firecracker and broke it a local inn. Thirty guests attended and vir­ Londmi, returned today on the liner rill be paid in a way that will make town committees will be Central removed, and that governments par­ ’Tlease stop my compensation,” open and holding it in his right is payments comparable to those ties to this conference not now hav­ he wrote, “so as tr aid our govern­ hand lighted it. He intended to tually all members of the board of Manhattan. KEMP’S, ING. locations to all tobacco towns, prob­ Robbins said he would go to his rho are growing. ing Import duty on silver shall as ment in its recovery program." make a sisser out of it but it went trustees sent congratulations. Gifts ably the town halls, from 2 to 10 p. Pftnadian post next ^eek, first re 7. Should a farmer destroy any far as possible retain the present- * Mrs. Norton turned the letter off with a bang and be got a biOT- of. flowers were presented to the m., to . help growers fill out con­ porting to Washington. rops at the present time to odrer to tracts, freedom froto import duties and over to the veterans’ Bureau. ed nose. guest of honor.

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/. FA G l MANCHESTER E V ^IN G HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JULY 18,1988. ANDERSON CfflCAGOSCLHffi iMW. fiuni Edith Quiet 'A l ’ I W U l l M LY FETROLLE INT02NDPLACE To Clash in MEEISCAXESrA HOLLANDER IN F0UR1H GOLF RECORD HERE TOMOItltOW MGSr IN THE NATIONAL Eastern Point, Conn., July 18. —^Kettrick of Deal, N. J., won only (AP) —^The co-favorites in the one bole and was defeated* by a 4 Doctor Sto^ F ^ Boqhim Shenecosset Club invitation golf and 8 count. Miss Quiet, on the JUNIOXTOLLEYBALl tournament, both seeking a third other hand, fairly burned up the Shoots 67, Three Under Par victory and permanent possession course. She shot a 37, one over State Rantem Champ Fea- of Deep (ist Orta VaiiKh- Cubs Stretch W in o iD g Streak o f the G risw old toopby, EMlth Quiet men’s par, cn the outgoing nine and CEISlINDERWAY of Reading, Pa., and Mrs. Dorotoy ended her match with Mrs. Louise for New Low at Conntry Campbell' Hurd of Philadelphia, de Koven Phelps ot Watch Hill, R. tares m Mam Boat o f V. F. Tonn’s Ey^ Wild ScoMs to Seven S trait by Vic­ clashed today in the semi-final I., on the tenth green wlto a 9 and CInh— Best Score Yet round. . . 8 m argin. FoDow. tory Over the Dodgers. In the other half of the draw Both Miss Bragaw and Miss W. Outdoor Show. Diamonds Take Two Games Kathryn. Bragaw of Montclair, N. Brooks bad hard matches (h - the Playing Holes — J., and Jane Brooks of Nyack, N. quarts finals but the former from Ghbs to Start Inter­ Y., two of the younger players m played impressively in eliminating ’Thn Patrick T. Triggs Poet, Vet- Now York, July 18.—(AP) — By HUGH S. FULLERTON, JR the tournament, met for the right Jane Broadwell of Springfield, Mass., Billy Petrcdle, the rugged Duluto tbe medalist, 4 and 3, and Helen erana of Foreign Wars, I^m pseo- Fine Pntting Gives Hhn . A. P. Sports Writer . to face the winner of the "Wg welterweight today holds a some­ Waterhouse of Providence, young vlUe, will hold its first outdoor box- mediate Leagne. Tbe champion Chicago Cubs who match in the finals. Mrs. Hurd, still playing below her Rhode Island state champion, 2 : ng contest Friday evening in its what disputed vicrory over the haven’t been attracting a great Speedy Hollander, Bep Van Kla- Several Birdies. best form, went through the quar­ smd 1 in yesterday’s two matches. new arena on Belmont avenue, off deal of atteiztion this season, have Miss Brooks reached the semi­ The Intermediate volley ball venen. climbed unostentaciously into sec­ ter finals without much trouble yesterday despite a 42 on tbe fir^ finals by defeating Mrs. Cbgrlotte Enfield street, with some of tbe league got under way last night PetroUe was awarded last night’s, ond place in tbe National league. Scheldt of Norristown, Pa., one up. foremost amateur boxers seen on bout at the Polo Grounds on a Ricky Anderfon, assistant pro at Tbe Cubs extended their current nine. Her opponent, Mrs. Herbert wben the Diamonde and Qubs met the same card for some time.'Box­ technical knockout in the fourth the Manchester Country club, tour* winning streak to seven straight at tbe Weat Side with a victory for ■round wben Dr. Tosepb Sheridan, ing, both aunateur and professional, sd the local golf course yesterday yesterday with a 5-8 victory over tbe Diamoixde. .*bey won tbe fl*';t New York State Athletic Commis­ .1 e Brooklyn Dodgers, who haven’t has long been one of the outstand­ afternoon in 67, three strokes under t ;ame 16 to 8, losing tbe second 16 sion physician ordered tbe fight par breidting the course record this won a game at Wrigley Field since TIGERS 6 0 GOOD ing sport attractions of thousands stopped because ot a deep gash In last year. of fans in this and nearby towns to 16 in an overtime ;,ame but only year and setting a score that will Loced Sport to come back strong in toe third to van Klavenen’s right eye lid. difficult to beat now that the new ’The Giants meanwhile shook off FOR W. S. WILDCATS and the re-establisbment of the Pots Up ProtMt heir streak of bad fielding as Hal game here will draw a capacity au­ win, 16 to 10. long holes we open for play. And­ ’Tbe first game was to have been The interruption came between erson went out in 32, breaking all Schumacher presented them an­ dience to the opening show. t: fourth and fifth rounds after Ricky Anderson other six bit pitching performance Chatter For the malr, bout, “Al” Pink- played ’Tuesday night between tbe records on the local course for the TrDunce Cats in West Side In­ Hearts and Spades, but was post­ Van Klavenen’s seconds apparently first nine. He gathered four birdies and they defeated St. Louis 8-0 to ham, bantamweight champion, will termediate League, 12-5. ’ poned imtil a later date. ’The sched­ had checked the bleeding eye. "The before starting the returning nine. increase their own lead and to clash with Jean C!aresta of Spring- ule for tbe remainder of tbe season Dutch windmill” put up a protest His score combg In was 35, one shove the Cardinals down into Few people realise that Manches­ field. In the Golden Glove contest The snarllqg ’Tigers of tbe West i as follows: July 17, Hearts vs. that lasted almost as long as the over i>nr, a short chip oh the new third place. ter has a really good girls’ team in Frankie Samo will defend title bout before be finally was Induced nVE BARRAGE Diamonds; July 19, Spades vs. 14th forcing him over the perfect Regular Slowest Side Intermediate League bung one the Rec Girls baseball outfit ’This against Joey Reale, who will show to leave the ring. He followed Qubs; July 24, Hearts vs. Qubs; m ark. Tbe inter­ on the Wildcats on the West Side is the third year they have been plenty of iction. In tbe semi-final Releree Billy Cavanaugh around Fine Putting rupted Boston’s winning ways by i grounds yesterday, score 12-5. Al­ playing together and they can step Barney Fox will be pitted against July 26, Diamonds vs. Spades; July trying to persuade him to let the Rickey’s putter was working WINS FOR GEMS a ten inning slugfest, 9-8 on though outhlt, the Tigers made their up to tbe plate and take as hi Tony Kayer. It’s the plan of the 31, Hearts vs. Spades; August 2, fight continue and then dared magic all the way around the Vaughan’s triple after tbe Braves six bits count for nms. Rundee, a cut at the 'ole apple as any oT ths Post to stage an all-star card every Diamonds vs. Qubs; August 7, PotroUe to get up and continue. course. With a lost ball on the dog­ had slammed out all their nms in rlgbtfielder for the Tigers, walked boys of their age. There’s power week diuring the summer months Fearts va Diamonds; August 9, Biny Willing leg sixth be came in with bis par he ninth iimlng. Tbe Cincinnati three times, scoring on each occa­ behind their bH>ws too. ’The infield at a low pries of admission. Spades vs. aubs; August 14, Billy seemed willing, and shucked four just the same, dropping a putt Spples’ Team Beats House leds after a day in the National sions. ’The score: Is not as good as you would expect Herrts vs. aubs; August 16, Dia­ his famous navajo blimket but that from 26 feet back. On the par five eague cellar, climbed out again by T igers to find among a similar group of monds vs. Spades; August 21, was Os far as it got Inside the fourth bole he dropped a 20 foot defeating tbe Phillies 4-1, behind . AB. R. H. PO. A. E. boys, but it is worth anyone’s time Hearts vs. Spades; August 28, Dia­ ring. Outside, the fans took sides o f David After Six Inning watching them perform. "Horse’’ monds vs. aubs; August 28, utt for a bird, and on the long 18tb Larry Benton’s sev n bit flinging. Adam y, c f ...... 8 0 0 BJUtitAGE OF MTS and put on a few Impromptu bouts is 16 foot putt gave him one wi­ Washington’s Senators held tnslr Rundee, rf ...... 0 3 0 Bogginl Is coaching tbs girls and Hearts vs. aubs; August 80, Dia­ of their own. S Louis Smith is manogsr. monds vs. Spades. der. hong putts gavs him birdies Tie; Sipples, Gleason and P*lacs two games ahead of toe New McPartland, 2b ..8 2 8 Up to tbe sudden end of tbe on the first, speond and seventh, Y(ork Yankees in toe American IVllsy, 0 ...... 8 1 7 ' There are four teams, each corn- scrap, Van Klavsren mads a highly Lieague race when good pltoblng Bantley, lb .... 3 8 6 Now that tbs town obampioBsblps WINS FOR CLEARTS posed of seven members and have impressive sbowinf in hie first ’’big Anderson was playing in a thres- Farrell Star. netted each team a victory. Wasb- Angelo, p, ss .... 1 1 1 in tennis and bassball ars coming taken for names the different col­ tlms" fight. He outsped PetroUe some, the other players being Earl ngton defeated tbe Chicago White Zwlok, 8b ...... 1 0 8 along, arguments concsmlng tbs o n jmd names of playing cards. and easily won tbe flrit round and Ballsieper and Ray Bowers. His Sox 4-1, as Earl Wbitebin pitched Johnson, p, ss, ...8 1 1 merits of Individual tennis stars, ’They ere: HearU: B. Solomonson, made a game stand after Blllv five bit baU and Bill McAAs fin­ landed a couple of sharp lefts on bole-by-bole score follows: Zn tbe first game this segson under Bemerdo, If r. ..2 1 0 msthode of play, hitting and flslding Come fjom Behind in Fifdi captain; R. Relmer, W. Sargent, H. P ar O ut ...... 446-684^84—86 ished toe job when be began to of tbs rsspectivs teams will bs aired V.'lley, R. Guetafeon, L. Judd, T. ble eye, which wae damaged when lights, tbe Bavitt Gdb>* defeated toe wabble in the ninth. Anderson Out: 386-484-884—82 ' Totals •iifiiii 19 12 8 21 8 2 )fo and con. Ckncemlng tennis, Oreene. Diamonds: J. Simmons, he came into the ring. P ar Zn: ...... House of David team at Bulkeley Tanks' Fifth Straight WUdoats bs superiority, year after year of and Sixth to Score TweWe captain; K. Cordy, B. Kose, W. Johnny Allen’s expert elbowim Anderson In: 448-664-848—88—87 Stadium last night by a late game Greens, Ml • • 0 • t f 4 0 2 Ty Holland's unorthodox play smotb Sueby, Wlnilei, B. Connors, M. enabled tbe Yankees to turn in the! Oolf League rally, 6-1. Five consecutive bits, 91 Webb, 0 ••(••to# 8 0 9 srs tbs contentions of those who be­ Zwlck. Spades: W. Bantley, ca Yesterday’s Stars Tbe third series w tbs twilifm ight fifth straight victory 4-2 against tbs Rose, p, lb . • .. .4 1 0 lieve 1988 will eee him dethroned. Rnnt. tain; H. Haefe, T. Tedford, four of which were doubles, netted St. Liouis Browns. :olf league was plaved last n l^ t , Ourlowlcs, 2b 8 1 0 The leading contendere ere "Cap” Sborti, N. Angelo, D. Wilson, R. liver Kings in­ toe Gems four runs, breaking tbe 1-1 The Boston Red Box moved ete Turkington’s 111 Baker, cf « e 0 e e e f 2 2 0 Biieell, Sherwood Blieell, Tom KaW' McCollum, aubs: P. Sullivan, cap­ Hal Ichumaoher, Giants—Blank­ oreaslng their league lead to 61 tie which bad existed for six innings. step nearer tbe top of tbe second Magnuson, If 2 0 0 ley. Bob Smith and tbe Jeeanta Cleary’s Luncbmsn cams from be­ tain; D. Vennart, A. Kuril, B. Con- Thomson’s Royals Ion by outpoint! ed Cards with six bits. Alex A crowd of 4,000 people was on Brlmley, 8b 2 0 2 brothers. A newcomer tble year hind in the fifth and sixth innings ard, A. Pongrats, F. Brlmley, W. Jimmie Foxx, AtbleUos—Clout­ in tbe winning side to press toe Tigers 1-0 in 11 in^ngs. Jimmie hand to witness the fcewbiskered Wilson, rf • 0 I e e e 2 0 0 who hae eometbing of a tennis past to score twelve rune end drub the Freeburn. ed 26th and double lllver Kings with a total of 46H Foxx’s 26th home run sent toe Pbll- ers play under their new night Connors, rf .. 1 0 0 li Carleton Harris, ion of Rev. L. 0. Jaffe Oemi 15 to 7 at tbe West lids aaalnit Zndlani. points. Medal scores were not very adelphla Athletics off on a three ^ Fraber, of .. 1 0 0 Harrli, pastor of the South Method- tait night after the Oeme had shell Floyd Vaugbiui, Plratei—Knook- imprsMive last night, many of toe The Gems were not at all at dls< run rally in tbe sixth that produced lit churoh. Id "Peanut" Vennert off tbe mound a sbi to four victory over the sixth League Leaders ed in five runs, Inoluding winning elub's heavy bitters adding several advantage under toe lights, as was Totals ...... 21 6 9 I I 8 4 la tbe opining Inning with a bar' place Cleveland Indians. taUy against Braves. strokes to toflr usual good shown by the sparlalng fielding Icore by innings: As rigardi baseball, nothing oan rage of bite that moulded five rune. U o ^ Brown, Red l o x —Held George Havens bad a 7l, Ra' 123 000 0— 6 plays made by Cronin, Wilks, Glea­ Wildcats • 0 I f I e f • 0 e be said one way or the ether about ”Big George" Itavnitsky who Tigers to leven hlU in 11 innings ers and Pete Turkington both had Ameiioan: son and last hut not leut, our own ’Tigers 104 188 X—12 this matter until the various mana- ooveri first base for the aeary out­ 78, Mike Freeman bad an 82,and Batting—Foxx, Athletloi, .871; to .win 1 to 0. , Tommy l^les, who snared two T wo base hits, Kom , Vennert, feri have approved tbe series. In fit was oalldd off the initial laok to Wally Roettger, Rede—Tripled Austin Cheney oame in with an 18. high foul files almost under the bat- W00LANDA.C.WINS Kurlowlcs; bits off, Kose, 8 in 8, limmons, .869. Runs— Foxx, Ath- Two matobes could not be played Jhe pest there has been so much take up tbe pltoblng burden where IsUos, 76. Runs batUd In— lim - with bases full to beat Phllllee. tsry of lights la back ot fM t bass. Johnson 8 in 8 innings, Angelo 8 in qulbbllDing over incidentals that tha Vennert left off and "lU ffle" turned Earl Wbitehill, lenetore — Held iMt night and they will be matched Morrslf, sx-Albaay burlsr, pi! moni. White lox, 83. Hits, lim- AFTER HARD BATTLE 8 innings: double pftys, Angelo *o real spiint of tbe series has been lest ia an excellent piece of work, bold­ WhlU lo x to five hHi. up faturday. T b v are John Hy'*e sffsotivsly for the Gsms, fanning MoFaroandi bit by mtebar, Brlm- mone. White lox , 136. Doubles— in tbe pre-toumament iquabbloe< ing tbe Gems m four hits for tbe Gabby Hartnett, Cubs—Batted and Andy Rrown of toe Hagens nibs and allowing but five slnglsi by Johnson: struefc out by, Kose Cronm, lenatore end Bums, Browne, versus C. T. B. Willett and Bari The best way. la our opinion Is to remaining six innings, three of 27. ’Triples—Combs, Yanke, 10. Ih three runs against Brooklyn tbs House of David orsw. ’’Jigger' mson 6, Angelo 2, Vennert 6 match every team of oomparable Ballsieper of tbe Acushnets. Farrell as usual oolleoted his snare Edges North End Glints 10-B wbioh oame la the fifth inning when Home rune—Foxx, Athletloi, 38. with two doublsi. time, 9:80; umj^res, F. Tedford. ages in town in an elimiaatioa ser- Bin Cbapmar, Yanks—Hit four The scores fellow; of toe spotlight, netting three bits tbe Jaffe team counted twice. Itolsn beiss—Walksr, Tigsrs, 17. in 8 Innings Ysstirdiy — lee, truittng to luck m the draw. straight slnglss against Browns. Mtl-NI’s (S) out of four. • He started the fire­ In toe fifth and sixth with ths P itch in g -A im , Yanksei, 7-3. illsjsp sr ...0 0 works in tbe eighth with the oouat Tiggart Stirs. SCOTS 7 to 8 ia favor of tbs Gsms, National: tied at one all. A long double into A fine program of iperti has been Olsary's boys dlrsotsd thsir artlllsry Batting—Klsln, . Pbilliss, 883; isll'Bsr-Xnefls ,0 Davis, Amiss, .88). Runs—Mar­ LOUOHRAN VI. RIIKO t, AJverd I..I.V , the left field shadows, a line double Woodland A, C. triumphed fn toe Sport Forum arranged by tbe outing oommlttee on tbs slants of Imltb and White ji Cl Oftfy *stfsi4 1 .. 1 against the fence in center by lip- of tbe Army and Navy club for its to bang out enough hlte to score a ti:/, Cards, 84. Runs battsd in — AlvArd-Osry H eighth, owing to R. Taggart’s Ktain, PhlUlss, 78. » t s - F ^ s, Chicago, July 18.—(AP)—Tom­ pies, scored Farrell, Red Munn who single. Taggart stole second, later outing, Sunday, July 18 at Ueder dosen runs. "Jackie" Fraber and my Loughran, ths Pbltadelphla H» R Hohis •.. *, 7f bad been walked twice previously, tafrt Grove, Vernon. Tbe annual Itavnitsky both sajoysd a psrfsot PbUliSi, 120. DouUss—Klsln. Phll- R, rsrfuien ...OH 0 — etting to safely to third to bring ilsi, 38. Triplsi, Vaughan, Flratss, boxing master, and Johnny Rfiko, laced a double to right field, scoring THB OBBIIN A N IW B R I Army ve Navy baseball game will day with tbs stick, getting tbrss MeuM*y«rfUfon M 16-1 n tbe winning run. Taggart 1m 11.^ Homs runs—Klsln, PbilllM 17. the tough old heavyweight from lllver Klegs <¥i) hiis la os moay trips io tbs l^ les. Billy Gleason caught one with tbe stick, getting four out of head toe list of eportlnf events and plats. Itolsn basis--Martin, Cards, 18. Cleveland, will meet in a ten-round M. Turklnfften..! 1 of Benson’s fast ones for bTs third Iporte Editor, Ji Bsff H 1 four while Grasladio pitched air- this year tbe Navy is making plans Eddis Boyos bit a terrlfio smash to Pitohhg—Tinning, Cubs, 7-1. bout at Mills Itadlum July 38. Turhinften-Bsrr 1 , l , bit of the game, scoring Munn. it hall striking out thirteen men. ManclM[anchester Herald, to trip the doughboys osntsr flsid In tbe eeveath for three O, Irew n ...... H . H Wilks ended tbe hUtlng barrage honors in the infield were di­ Dear Hr— 'Those in tbe kooK lay that tbe baiei with tbe sooke loided, making J, Kohmstisfl ...1 0 with a clean single over second. Du- vided between Mikolelt and Brooks. The Manchester Green Baseball Navy can’t do it. Army lupporteri bis second bit for tbe evening. Brewn-llch'ltsn H H Club would very much reclate K, MoOorinlok H ii !t=i jack fanned but Cronin forced Wilks. We wish games with boys averag- *PP f t^at Navy hoe failed to win a Falkowskl, qiiian and Jolley were Cronin being §ai$ on an attempted ing fromfron 12 to 14 years of age. Cml your publicatloD of our sxpfanatloB game yet—or at tanet ilnoe shortly tbe outstanding performers for tbe ^ m ' i double play when Cross dropped 8866 or 6271, of flortaii itatemeaU mado by ui after the war when all the ' Oeme, "Oatfieb" Aitkfa, tbe Niok Icott’s throw from second, Gleason Box score!iT and woteited io your columns by on the Army team bad not yel ebook Altrook of tbe Weit lids League 1, Lsm snie scoring. lub-Alpines. M aneheiter M en M. rrssfflsn Woodland A. 0. Mr. Bnrloo of tbe off tbe French mud from their beeli. went behind tbe bat last night for La'sw-yrMfflsn H * H—1 The House opened the scoring in AB. R. H.PO.A.E. The itatemeflts referred to are, Army says tbe only thing Navy bae tbe first time and demonstrated hie C. O’Dowd ..0 fl 9 —0 tbe first on two hits and clever base Brooks, lb ...... 4 8 2 8 0 that tbe lub-Alpioee were defeated c, MeOoffniok ...1 o i —I #on in recent years le a game of versatility by holding tbe aieort- Are Talking— running. LaFleur grounded out. Mikolelt, 2b .... 8 by the Eaet Hartford Red lo x , and water polo some ySari book—by ments of ourvee o f Vennert and O’Dewd-M'O'r'sk 1 9 0 —1 but Icott cracked a single over short Grasladio, p AsMbaelr (t) that to# Green never let a team de­ half plat (7) Itavnitsky la a oommsadable moa- and Holland advanced him to third 'aggart, ss .... O. MeOeriBiok . . H • H H—1 feat them twice In luooeieloa. We Volley bell, doiti, tug o’ war and ne;*. Tbs soors: F P'Am leo .,,,,9 0 9 —0 with ft Tsxftft Z^ftgusr over second. I. Backers, rf .. lead guilty to having made tbe other iporte—not exoludiag horse- Oleary's Lunch M'OoPk-DA'oo.. H H H—1 Hollftnd then drew ft throw from Katkavsk, c, cf . ret itatement, we made it in good A. Chenoy ...... 1 1 1 —0 Munn, ftnd the letter jockeyed beck Robsrts, , cf . . . 5 shoes will b# Indulgsd in, say tbe AB. R. H. PO. A. E. W. Kolth ...... 0 1 II —1 0 faith, and without malice, merely Altken, o ftnd forth until foott crossed with ranniok, 8b .... A. h N. fane. From somewhere ...... 2 3 8 3 Choney-Xoith ...o 1 1 —S repeating what bad been itated to oomes ft challeage by Ray Belnap, Boyce, 3b ...... 8 8 1 0 Xersis (IT) I tbe first run.* Cress tbsn fftnnsd for Shilorry. 1 1 1 1 0 t UI by Mr. Flannagan, manager of A. TbirbeiBien . . . . . l 0 1 —8 ex-Marlne, who laye that one good McConkey, 8b ....3 1 a a tbe third out. the Eaet HartforcT team, trhra he 3, MlISVSflf ...... 1 1 1 —I Tbe Gems oftme bftck in their bftlf Totols 21 10 18 24 I 8 Marine le eqjtal to a iy four gobs, Itavnitsky, Ib-n . .8 3 2 a Tbe^K.j'len-Msvons i ) l —0 eoUdted UI for tbe game played tact and burls a cnallenge for on exbibl C. Vennert, p-2b . .8 0 1 C, C. Vsrnoy ...9 o 0 —0 of the second to tie tbe score on four North Bod CHaate 0 Quartss, cf Sunday. If Mr. Ftaaegan wae in er> tlon of brute strength on the ropes Lltwinsky, If ...,4 1 0 0 C, a Vsrnty .,..0 1 H—1 hlfs, losing ft ebftnes to seers ny rof, we are eorry indeed to have re> Vsrnoy-Vsffioy 9 o 0 —0 Slaga, rf 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ray sap be end Carl Anderson Chapman, s s ...... 3 0 0 3 daring playing on tbs bases, which petted hie ctatement. Tbe other r. a. Brown ...1 ii %—1 the House of David teftm nipped T.\ Vojlck,V( p Harry Pearson ofld aootbsr dark D. Vennert, rf ...8 1 1 0 M. 0. Jehflten ...1 1 1 —9 itatement, relative to tbe Green Brown*JohMkoti ,1 1 1 —3 short. Singles by Glsason and Du- Jones, 8b ., "boss’’ will pull 'em, any time, for Cody, rf ...... 0 1 0 0 Tee PIHcs ao) jack and doubles 1^ Wllk and Cronin P, Vojlck, lb team refuiing to pwinU a team to moosy marbles or chalk. It looks Prayer, cf ...... ,8 4 1 0 M. lonson .....O 1 0 —1 netted only one run, Glsason being Wagner, If defegt them twice in euoceMlon, ap< like four leatbemecks are in for r. Beadsll .....i> o o —o Sm ith, ss 0 0 0 0 0 0 peare to have been lUghtly mlicon< Bonsos-SondMll 0 0 —0 caught at the plate on a fine peg some "pull and haul’’ If tbe chal 29 16 13 18 10 2 .0 0 0 0 0 0 itrued by Mr. Enrico, ft ie true that ft. Bowers . . . . . i i 1 —3 from center and Wilks was oftughn P ork ey, c § lenge ie authoritative. Jaffe'e Oeme J. Handley .....1 f l off second on a return from the plate. W. Burke, 2b Manager Hubtard did declare that AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Sowers-Handley 1 1 1 —3 Chief Bender was not with the the "Green juet cen’t be licked twice Y. M. 0, A. JUNIORS DEFEAT Jolley, 2 b ...... 4 1 3 6 1 0 H. Cashman ...u 1 Totals 28 8 9 24 7 8 by tbs same team", and hs meant it, ij, Boron ...... 0 (I 0 —0 team last night, having injured hie HOLLYWOOD EAGLE JRS. Smith, p-8b .....4 0 0 2 0 0 Caehfflan*Norcn ,0 0 0 —0 knee cap in a recent game which Scors by Innings: but, this statentant was made sev< White, 8b ...... 8 1 0 0 1 1 Itaadlng cent him to a Philadelphia hospital. Woodland A. C.-2 0 1 0 8 0 0 3-10 sral weeks ago, if Mr. Enrico will Y. M. O. A. Jnnlere Tierney, l b ...... 8 2 1 8 0 0 No. End Giaats-1 0 1 2 0 8 2 0< Tbe team standing follows: Ths score: take the' trouble to aeoei tain, and A B .R .H .P O .A , E. Falkoweki, o ....4 2 2 8 l 0 Silver K ^ s (Turkington) ...61 Savltt Oeme Two base jite, Taggart (2) true to Manager HiUard’s deetara- Jonee; three Base hlte, Tivgart, T. Arcklvy, 2b ...... 2 2 3 3 1 0 Metcalf, cf ...... 2 1 1 0 0 0 Royals (Thomson) ...... 46Mi AB R H PO A E tion, no team hae defeated tbe Green Murdock, If ...... 2 0 2 2 0 0 ()ulnn, If ...... 4 0 2 1 2 0 Top FUtes (Benson) ...... 8 9 H Putnam, c f ...... 5 0 0 0 0 Vojlck. Hite off, Vojlck 12, GrazlA- even once since, and no team, includ­ dlo 9. Saorlflee hits, Katkavsek, M lck old t, o ;....2 2 2 2 0 0 UimeU, s e ...... 4 0 0 1 4 0 Hoi His (P. Ballsieper) 88^ Farrell, If...... 4 1 3 1 0 ing tbs Sub-Alplnss, is going to ds< Taggert, s e ...... 2 1 1 0 0 0 Brlmley, r f ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Acushnets (WlUett) ...... « ...8 6 % Sipplee, l b ...... 4 1 2 18 1 Roberts, Stolen baeee, Jonee (3) feat them if clean, bard work on the _ rart (2), Grasladio, MikoMt VeiTiok, 8b ...... 8 2 2 1 1 0 Eagleeon, r f ...... 1 0 .0 0 0 0 H^ens (J. Hyde) ...... 23 Munn, c ...... 2 1 1 9 0. Oreei's part can prevent it If Mr. ‘Pavetack, lb ^....3 1 2 2 1 0 Gleaeon, 2 b ...... 4 l 8 2 2 Doubls -plays, Mikolsit, unasslstsd, Enrico tidrets for Informatiop, may Gradadfo to Mikolsit to Brqoks, Fortin, rf ...... 2 2 2 2 1 0 / 80 7 8 18 9 1 W ilks, 3 b ...... 4 0 2 0 2 we remind him that toe Green has D ujack. r f ...... 4 1 1 0 0 Porkey to Jonee. I.eft on bases, Kaminski, c f ...... 8 0 2 0 1 0 Jaffe’s Gem s ...... 500 020 0— 7 GREEN TO PLAY , Woodland A. C. 3, Giants 1. Base this season twice defeated tbe Graila^es, p ...... 2 1 0 0 1 0 aeary’s Ltmch .... 101 167 x—15 Cronin, s s ...... 4 0 1 2 4 Pioneers, who handed the Sub-Al- M orrell, p ...... 4 0 0 0 4 on balle off, T.. Vojlck 6, Grasladio Two base hits,. Quizm, Frayer, HOSE CO. NO. 4 2. Hit by pitcher, by Grasladio, pinee a beautiful trimming a few 21 11 16 1,1 8 0 Tierney, Stsvnltsky, Metcalf; double 2 Jonee; by V^jlck, o " Brooks. Struck w eeks ago. Hollywood E a ^ JrS. plays, LlnneU to JoUey to Boyce; T o t a ls ...... 36 5 13 27 13 However, a moat satisfactory set­ House of David out by, Grasladio IS, Vojiok AB. R. H. PO. A. E. baiM on baUe, o ff Smith 6, W hite 1, About The Famous tlement of any differences of opinion Meet for Second Game at 6 p. AB R H PO A E Smith 4. ’Time, 1 hour, 46 minutes. Andereon, l e ...... 2 0 1 2 1 0 Vefinert 1, Stavnltsky 2; struck out that may exlit, would be by way of m. Tomorrow Night at Jar­ LaFleur, c f ...... 5 Umpires, Vittner and KroU. CaUls, c ...... 2 0 0 4 0 0 by Smith 2, Vennert 2, Stavnltsky a game between the Green and the Tedford, 8 b ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 1. Umpire, Maloney. vis Grove. S cott, s s ...... 4 HoUand, I f ...... 5 Sub-Alpines, sad to that end, Mana­ M ack, p ...... 2 0 1 3 3 1 M elsose C igars Cross, l b ...... 3 ger Hubtard would be glad indeed D. Swartz, I f ...... 4 0 0 1 0 1 Tomorrow evening at 6 o’clock Em m er, 2 b ...... 3 THREE YEAR OIDS SET to pit the Green against tbe Sub- Morlarty, l b ...... 2 1 0 1 4 0 BRENNAN’S R ii B L il S (Shade Grown and Connecticut Broadlefti Wrapped) Manchester Green and Hose Com­ K ohler, r f ...... 3 Alpines, any place, any time, for Hultin, I f ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 pany No. 4 will play a return en­ Anderson, 8b .... 3 FOR ARLINGTON RACES money, malMes or chalk. R. Swartz, 2b ....2 0 0 2 0 1 AND MADE with imported Havana filler and Con- gagement at Jarvis Grove. ’These Sincerely youfs, PLAY N. END ARROWS Flem ing, c ...... 3 Muldoon, c f ...... 1 0.0 0 0 V neetient binders and wrappers. teama have met once before this Benson, p ...... 3 JOSEPH HUBLARD, JR. H season, the Green defeating the Ass’t Manager, l^ch ester Green 19 1 3 12 8 3 smoke eaters. Manager Gamer of Chicago, July 18.—(AP) — ’The Team from ‘Across the Tracks* T o t a ls ...... 32 1 6 24 9 1 Baseball Qub. Y. M. C. A. Jre...... 132 220 1^11 O N SALE A T the Hose Company team has used Score by innings: search for the 1933 three-year-olc to Play Ramblers at Four every available opportunity to champion of America ' will end HoUywood Jrz...... 010 000 0— 1 MANCHESTER’S LEAD]D76 CIGAR COUNTERS - SaVltt Gem s ...... 010 000 04x—5 Two base hits, Taggert, Varrick, Acres Tonight. practlee, and reports the Fire Lad­ Hoxise of David ..., .100 000 000— 1 Saturday with the running of the dies as In fine shape to give ’ the division’s richest event of the sea­ Last Night’s Fights Pavelaek; double playa, Oraziadee Two-base hits, Holland, Wilks, to Pavelaek: base on balls, off Mack Coach BUI Brennan’s Ramblers Chreen a real battle. Cronin, Gleason 2, Munn, Sipples, son, the 135,000 classic at ArUng- Park. 5, Grasladea 3, Morlarty 2; struck will play host to the North Bad Sundasr’s game at Jarvis Grove Farrell; left on bases, House of Arrows at toe Fooracre tonight at Every star in training wap at New York—^Billy PetroUe, Fargo, out by Grazlades 6, by Mack 6, by Will bring together Manchester David 5, Gems 8; base on balls, off 6 p.m . There has always been keen the beautiful plant today and N. D., stopped JBip Van Klaveren, Morliurty 4. Careen and the AU-Bumsldes, this Benson 3; struck out, by Morrell 9, rivalry prevailing vtocn a North team from over Hartford way baC Benson 6; umpires, Muldoon and field of 14 starters after the hand­ HoUaad, 4. SENKBI VOLLBTBAUi LEAGUE Eni and West Bide teams etaah and had a very successful season so HoUm; ,tlme of game, 1:45. some pum , was indicated] (takland. Cal. — Meyer "Kb” Gold B a^ dazsled tbe -dockers Christner, Akreo, On outpointed the boys from over the traeka.are far, and it Is expected that the coming across to teach the Ram­ (keen will know they have been in by running the classic distance, one Jose Santa, P oito^ , 10. Tonight at the JNeslt Side, tean^a WEST SIDES VS. GLASTON­ mile and a quarter in 3:00 4-6, No. 6 and 8 wlB meet on toe voR^- blers a leeaoa in .the . grant outdoer j. ball game if they win this con­ ■port but to# Ramblere maistnta test. BURY parently rumilng well witfaia him­ l b c b o n V i . B T A F F (»D baU court in toe llrzt game of toe self. SPRINGS Ftaygroond League. The teams are that tba)r team wiU play the role of Friday night at the West Side capta^ by "iob’^ Metcalf t. 4 ier and the Arrows wUl^ba toe . ATHUBTIOS VS. WEST 8 0 ^ Tbe probable starters‘are Jovius, a However, the game sCarts field, toe West Sides will play the Barn Swallow, Okapi, Mr. Kbay< The DUworth-<3omeIl Legion Beimy Schubert respectively. The Due to eapeellation, the Ath!( » at 8:15 and we ehaU see what we “Thirty Minutes Of Smolctir^i Wffl not play this week. Nest weel AH-Glastonbury team. Tbe Glas­ yam. Pomposity, War Glory. Ker­ Junieln will play ' tbe Statford zeetmd game will bring together tonbury-team. bolds-.one victory ry Patch. (Sold Basis,, Eddwefss, Springe team, tola evoiing at 6 teams No. l and 8. Captained by ■baU eee. AU Ram bler ptayere a re / toe Atolctice. win p^y the West urgently requested to repwt in nai- Stubs OB fVktay mgfit I t toe Wem; over the West Siders and aih out. Sarada, Charlw O, Jlie Darb and o’clock. May will be in toe box l o t WUkiDsoa and Feta Hanson. Bide grepmds. ^ tc make It two stfXIgbt. Ooblsa Way. toe lofili ,Qaniatls' -'i ■.;-V- .<,■ ■•>'i i.~- .J. >'1.1 XV 1 • SI ' V MANCHEffrER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESnm CONN., THUKSDAy, 1», ia«. f a g b t e n

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LOST AND FOUND 1 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 APARTMENTS— FLAG'S— TRADE SI3IOOL OPENS AIEEnCSTAItS TENEMBN'rS 63 roio LOST—PASS BOOK NO. 841S0 — LATE 1888 PLYMOUTH coach; OE m— t*''" Notice 18 hereby given that Pass 1982 Chevrolet coach; 1980 Chevro­ F O R R E N T — 6 ROOM F LA T , mod­ JMDMmNS HAVIlANO-TAYLtiR NIA IN11R-DEPT. (»M ES YE8TmDAY*S RESULTS Book No. 34180 issued by The Sav­ let Deluxe sedan; 1980 Chevrolet em improvements, rent reasonable. AT CnCACO FAK ings w»mit of Manchester has been coach. Terms, trades. Qole Motors. Phone 7333. Amerioan League lost or destroyed, and written ap- 91-98 Center street Phone 6468. Electric Beats Carpenters 5-3; BEGIN HEBE TODAY New York 4, SL Louis 2. plication has been made to said FO R R E N T — T W O 4 ROOM tene­ tary—if you preferred that,” she ELINOR STAFFORD, SO, falla Draftex Beats Machine 13-1. Boston 1, Detroit 0 (11). bank by the person in whose name CHEVROLET COACH: Chevrolet ments at 11 Plano Place. Rent free offered meekly. “I coult do almost in love with BARRETT COLVIN, Pbiladelpblk 6, aeveleiid 4. such book was issued, fo r payment coupe; Essex coupe; Nash sedan; V) August 1st Inquire on premises. anything you thought to he suitable, New York A. C Hetvy 86, who has returned to N ew York Washington 4, Chicago 1. r ' the amount of deposit represent­ Whippet coach, price 816 to 8100. rm very strong— ” This gsune between the Mectrlc FOR RENT —5 ROOM modem after years abroad. 'Burett has National League ed by said book, or for the issuance Small down payment delivers. “M y God!” he flung out. "Excuse and Cai^ienters proved to be a very downstairs fla t garage if desired. made a name for himself as an New York 3, St Louie 0. FaToriies io Retain Team of a duplicate lx)ok therefor. Brown’s Garage. Telephone 8805. me, fflinor— ” He pushed back his close and interesting battle with the Inquire 20 Birch street. archeologist EUnor’s Jealous, schem­ chair, arose and crossed the room. score deadlocked at 8 all up to the Chicago 5, Brooklyn 8. WE BUY, SELL and exchange used ing mother, U D A STAFFORD,, He -bad not dreamed that she could 5th inning. ’The Electric hbye put andnitotl 4, Philadelphia 1. Title This Year. ANNOUNCEMENTS 2 oars aU makes smd models. Armory FOR RENT—fi ROOM tenement bleaks up the ronianoe by oonvlne- be BO obstinate. the game on ice in their halt of the Pittsburgh 9, Boston 8 (10). .Gfurage, 60 Wells street Telephone garage, 18 Locust street, after July Ing Barrett that EUnor is a heartilesa The girl sat still, crushed by his fifth when Karahis led off with a ro RENT—SONS OF ITALY hall, 16. c5all at house or telephone 4086. flirt double followed by Bablel with an­ STANDINGS 6874. disapproval. "Its a year ahead,” she Chicago, July 13.— (A P )—Olym­ Keeney street or grounds for pic­ When EUnor’s aunt, MISS ELLA other scoring Karshis. Chapman FO R R E N T — A P L E A S A N T tene- p oin t^ out timidly. “Perhaps by nic parties. Inquire Michael Bene- S E X rO N , dies she leaves her en­ accounted for another run on a .American League pic staure, world record holders and ment of 4 rooms, all modem im­ then we can come to some rurange- vento, chairman house committee, "m o v i n g —TRUCKING- tire fortune to Barrett Then drunk­ sharp single to score Babiel. Orlow- W . L. national champions, will spend thp provements, bath, reduced rent. 76 ment that will satisfy us both.” 87 Homeste^ street Phone 7362. STORAGE 20 en V A N C E C AR TER shoots B E N T - He bad been rather unnecefisarily ski and Karshis were the heavy Washington ...... 51 27 rest of the week at the North L a­ Wells street atickers of the game. N ew York ...... 60 80 W ELL STAFFORD, Elinor’s father. dramatic, he realized, but the idea goon ot the World Fadr seeking CORSETS; CORSELBTTBS, girdles, ’The score: Philadelphia . 4 1 39 SILVER LANE BUS LINE offer the FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement Barrett, who does not wan the Sex­ of her slaving, wearing herself out atlonal A. A. U. championihips in brassieres, Sacro Bliac and Ma­ accommodation of their large De- Electric Dopt. (5) Chicago ...... 40 41 •modem improvements, call at 15 ton fortune, tells the girl that if she and uolng without had made him swimming, diving and water polo. ternity garments made to order. AB R H PO A B D e tro it...... •...... 38 44 Luxe bus for lodge, party or team Ashworth street or telephone 3022. will m ari^ him and Uve In his home feel as he had nevei felt The meet was to ease into action Your satisfaction guaranteed. Bantulivltz, If ... 3 0 0 1 0 0 Cleveland ...... 38 45 trips at special rates. Phone 8063, Garage if desired. as a guest for a year he wlU give “I won’t do «mything you don’t today with the trials in the one- Kathryn Boulet Spirella Corsetiere. 8860, 8864. the entire sum to her to di^de Blssell, lb ...... 3 1 1 6 0 0 B o sto n ...... 34 45 want me to do!” she promised. There Karshis, 3b ...... 3 2 2 1 1 0 mile swim. Phone 3405-5856. FOR RENT—MODERN 6 room among the relattves. Elinor agrees, were tears In her eyes. St. L o u is ...... 32 53 LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE Bablel, s s ...... 3 1 1 1 2 1 ’The New York Athletic club tenement with garage, on Edger- knowUig the money may save her “Child,” he muttered, "If you National League moving, general trucking, livery Chapman, 2b ... 2 0 1 0 1 0 cornea heavily favored to retain the ton street. Telephone 8301. father’s life. promise me that, all this is— un­ W . L. service. Our affiliation with United Woods, rf ...... 2 1 0 0 0 0 team title. Included in its powerful The marriage takes place qext necessary!” New Y o r k ...... 45 32 Vans Service means lower rates on FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement Noveck, c ...... 2 0 0 5 0 1 lineup are the Spence brothers, Want Ad Informatioa ^ day. Barrett, still beUeving the Ues “I do promise it. I owe you too Chicago ...... 45 38 furniture moving to (hstant points. with garage, near Main street and F. Storm, cf ... 2 0 0 1 1 0 Leonard and Walter; Geo ge Flss- Lida has told him, finds himself laU- much to hurt you. But I can’t take St. Louis ...... 43 37 Large modem trucks, experienced mills, rent 817. Inquire 56 1-2 Farwell, p ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 ler, present 100-yard indoor title- ing in love with Elinor again. Years any of Aunt ESla’s money, nor any Pittsburgh ...... 42 37 holder; John Howland; former Yale Manchester men, prompt service, all goods in­ School street before he shielded hir half-sister, from you— ” B o sto n ...... 41 40 :-Lau‘, and Ray Ruddy. Its 800-me­ sured while in transit are features 22 5 5 16 5 2 Evening Herald MARCIA, whra a youthful romance The thawing moment was gone. ' Carpentry iJept (8 ) B rook ly n ...... 35 42 ter relay team appears almost un­ offered at no extra expense to you. FO R R E N T - 93 H A M L IN 6 room enjpd disastrously. Marcia had a son He laughed mirthlessly. AB R H PO A E C iacinnati...... 35 47 beatable and its water polo outfit Daily trips to New York, baggage fla t first floor, good location, rent CLASSIFIED whom Barrett adopted. She is con­ “I’m going to keep enough to Phelps, 3 b ...... 3 0 1 1 1 0 Philadelphia...... 35 48 rinks about as high. delivered direct to steamship piers. reduced. Phone 4466, 90 HoU St. ADVERTISEMENTS stantly in fear that her husband support myself while I’m here,” Wilson, If ...... 3 0 0 2 0 0 The 440-3rard free style, 220-yard For further information call 3063, FOR RENT—4 ROOM TENEMENT may learn this and she forces Bar­ Elinor went on. Daniels, 2 h ...... 2 0 1 1 0 1 TODAY’S GAMES back stroke and 800 tieters relay 8860, 8864. Perrett & Glenney, Inc. Coont Biz averaa* words to a Ubb. at 73 School street, modem im­ rett to promise he wUl never teU He flushed deeply. “That,” be said, Breen, cf ...... 2 0 0 0 .0 0 will be decided Saturday afternoon, inltlBlB. numbor* and American League •aeb count as a word and compoMd provements. Telephone 6891 or call anyone the truth of the affair. “is the first really imkind thing I ’ve Orlanski, p ...... 2 2 2 0 0 0 with the 880-yard free style, plat­ NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY Gustafson, 0....2 1 1 50 1 Cleveland at Philadelphia. words as two worda Hlnlmnin cost Is REPAIRING 23 67 School street heard you say.” form high board diving and 300- price of three linea CHAPTER XyVHI “But Barrett— ” Tureck, lb ...... 2 0 1 5 1 0 Chicago at Washington. yard medley swim, along with the Une rates per day for transient FO R R E N T — THREE, five and six St. Louis at N ew York. MOWER SHARPENING, vacuum As Barrett made ready for the “Elinor!” Again be sat down be­ Falkowskl, rf ... 2 0 0 0 0 0 Inals of the water polo competition room tenements, with all modern Rudy, S 3 ...... 2 0 0 1 3 0 KfleetlTe BlaMli IT, IMT cleaner, washing machine, gun, night he heard Elinor moving about side her. “I am going to support you Detroit at Boston. scheduled for Sunday. Cash Charae improvements. Inquire at 147 East National League lock repairing, key making. Braitb- in the next room. She had not turn­ while you are in this house and 6 Consecutive Days «.| 1 otsl • dts Center street or telephone 7864. 20 3 6 15 2 2 Philadelphia at Cincinnati. % Consecutive Days « | • ots 11 ets walte, 52 Pearl s^ e t. ed the key in the lock, he realized, you’re going to be suitably garbed. and by that small omission bad Mectric ...... 012 02— 5 N ew York at St. Louis. 1 Day 11 ®t*l FOR R E N T — 4 ROOM tenement, You’re not going to ride on SAY TAVERN KEEPERS All orders for irreanlar InserUons made plain her trust in him. He Carpentry ...... 021 00— 3 Boston at Pittsburgh. with all improvements, rent rea­ busses— ” w ill be oharged at the one time rata TAILORING—DYEING^ daUied long over hi& cigaret. Two h u e hits, Karshis, Babiel; Brooklyn at Chicago. Special rates for long term every sonable. U. J. Osano, telephone She smiled at that a little but bis three base hits, Orlowski; bits off day advertising given upon reonest. He would make her as comfort­ ARE SELLING WHISKEY CLEANING 24 8816. t face did not change. Farwell 6 In 5, Orlowski 5 in 5; Ads ordered for three or six toys able in' his home as she could be, and stopped before the third or fifth “Your cdlowance will be adequate stolen bases. Electric 5, Carpenters he vowed. She must have aU the day will bo charged only for the ac­ W H Y N o t b u y a strictly made to FO R R E N T - ^ ROOM tenement, and I don’t want you to hoard it.” 4; left on bases, Mectric 3, Carpen­ Dry Agents Also Assert 100 tual number of times the ad appear­ measure suit when the price is as pretty things she had lacked. He EAST SIDES TAKE GAME with garage, 162 School street, also “Oh, dear!” she murmured. ters 2; base on balls off Farwell 1, Speakeasies in State Are ed. charging at the rate earned, but low as 817.50? Repairing and three room apartments, Maple would teU her next day that he had no allowance or refunds can be made “And, what’s more,. I can’t see Orlowski 4; struck out by .Farwell on six time ads stopped after the alterations at reasonable prices. street. Telephone 6517. transferred to her account the ex­ you give away all Miss Ella’s for­ 5, Orlowski 5; time, one hour, 30 FROM HOSE CO. NO. 3 Selling Beer Without Per­ fifth toy. „ 1 Phone connection. Wm. Grlmason, act sum that bad been left him by tune without a protest,” he added. minutes. Umpires, Crowley and mits. No “till forbids"; 7 The gratitude in her glance made Engagements Mi.A you are?” 29 18 10 18 4 3 O’Leary, c :...... 6 .0 0 2 1.1 hdld a Vlctoiy over the Green. The MftrrlrTM ^ him look away. Machine Shop, D. Farr, p ...... 4 0 1 0 1 0 C A S H M O N E T for old car batteries, FOB RENT— COTTAGE of six large After dinner Barrett sat in the Pirates wlU go to. WUUmantic Sat­ Deaths • s • •*• • • • a • • • A ^ “I wish you knew,” she said, “how ah r h RusseU, I f 4 0 2 5 0 1 Card of Thanks :••• a aca.a •»•.••••• ^ papers, rags, juuk. Highest prices. li^^-ary and Elinor, in the drawing urday to clash with the Sacred rooms, at Andover Lake, water­ fine I think you are— how wonder- Sitek, c ...... 2 0 0 FlaveU, 2b ...... 4 2 1111 In Memorlam • a a a #3 a a » ascA • •> ^ Phone 5879. Wm.. Ostrinsky. room, played wistful tunes. A t 10 Heart Club of that city. front lot, aU improvements. Tele­ fU you've been aoout all this!” Kynoch, cf-p ....3 1 1 Oakee, r f ...... 4 .0 2 0 0 0 Dost and Found ...... 1 rl.. went upstairs without saying AU players are requested to report • Announcements * phone 6588. “M y dear child, that’s ridicu­ Burns, lb ...... 8 0 1 Benson, s s ...... 3 0 0 3 5 1 good night at tte Old Golf Lota at 1 o’clock. Personals ...... > Schaefer, 2 b ...... 2 0 . 1 Mallon, c f ...... 4 1 0 4 0 2 ROOMS WITHOUl BOARD 5i) FO R R E N T — N E W 8 ROOM cot­ lous!” Barrett called for a whisky and On Sundhy afternoon the Jefferson / AstMMbflM Yo8t,.8S ...... 2 0 0 Automobiles for Sale ...... * tage, Pine Lake Shores. Rent very “No, it Isn’t. It would kill me if soda, and a little later for another Club of RockviUe wlU come to M t Bloniaz, 3b ...... 3 0 0 38 4 10 27 10 7 Automobiles for Bxebarge .. .x. 3 FOR RENT — UNFURNISHED reasonable. Phone 4086 between 5 you fell in love with anyone and whisky and soda. He mounted the Auto ▲soessories—TJyes ...... • Kozak, I f ...... 2 0 0 East S id e s ...... 100 100 332— 10 Nebo to meet the Pirates. The game roomt in Tinker Block, light bill and 6. were hurt by— this. I don’t know stairs wearily a t . 11. But in his Auto Repairing—Painting ..... 7 Gill, cf-p ...... 2 0 1 Hose Co, No. 8 . . . 010 012 000— 4 is scheduled for 3:15. Auto______Schools sseaaar^aaa 7-A paid, hot water furnished ,all what I ’d do!” room be forgot weariness. The door Lucas, 2 b-rf ...... 1 0 *0 Autos-^hip bj Track ...... I rooms recently renovated 88' to She was twisting a handkerchief, was open. Autos—For Hire ...... * 816. See Chris Glenney. WANTED TO RENT 68 staring at him with eyes not yet McVeigh, r f ...... 1 0 0 Garages—fiervlee—Storage .:.... HI "Barrett— ?” he heard. Ambrose, ss ...... 1 0 0 0 0 llotoroyeles— Bimreles ...... -v 11 world-wise enougp to be able to veil “Yes!” He neared the door with FOR RENT—FURNISHED rooms THI Wanted Autos—Motorqyeles .... 13 WANTED TO RENT, small farm, any tragedy. a few eager strides. Bssteess sad Prefessfessl lervlecs for light housekeeping, gas and suitable for poultry. Must have “You’re an adorable child,” he 22 1 4 18 8 6 Business Services Offered ...... 13 “I want to speak with you a mo­ Draftex ...... 622 400— 13 sink in every room, reasonable, 109 electricity. Write Box W, in care said, “and you’re talking nonsense. Household Services Offered ...... IS-A ment— if you’ll come In?” Machinists ...... 1^00 000— 1 Building—Contracting ...... 14 Foster street.— Grube. of Herald. N ow suppose we go to the library (To Be Conttimed) Struck out by Haberern 11, struck a a a rm h u _ 0*lOrlBtB**rNlir0#ri#E eeaasssaaaaa K and look over ybiir problem?” Funeral Directors ...... 16 out by Gill 4, triples Weiss 2, dou­ .O S S 8 S & Heatlnp Plumbing—Roofing .«• 17 APARTMENl’S—FLATS— bles, Olovuinlni. ' Umpires, Pan­ Insurance ...... 16 LEGAL NOTICES 78 They Mttled side by side before 13 TENEMENTS 68 ders, Fisher. Millinery— Dressmaking ...... bis big desk. Humbly and with some GOVERNMENTS CASE Moving—Tracking—Storage 10 REPORT OF THB CORDITIOIV OF Painting— Paperings p e ^ g s a e » e•c c a•K9 31 TWO OF OUR BEST three room embarrassment Minor gave him a 33 Thj Manchester Trust Company at Professional Services a.a a a a a a a aB apartments are vacant, redecorat­ ths close of business on the 30th toy paper on which she had written very R#PftlrtD0Repairing caaaapaa a,a_a aaaaaaaaa# 33 AGAINST MILLS HURT 34 ed, hot water. Johnson Block. Tel. of June, 1933. carefully large figures under the t BLUEnELD’S SHORTSTOP RESOURCES Toilet Goods and Service ...... 36 6917'or 7686. names, “Bessie,” "Mother,” “F a th -' Wanted-Business Service ...... 36 Loans and Discounts...... -.1134,299.16 Ovsrdrafts ...... 13.30 er.” M n satfenal FO R R E N T — 4 ROOM tenement, all U. 8. Oovsrnmsnt Bseuri- He considered these ss bis brows , Seven Dry Agents Who Are SERIOUSLY INJURED Courses and Classes asasE,sssSE • 37 tiss ...... 306.000.00 Private Instruction rs s s^ s • • • s.s • 33 improvements, including furnace, tightened. “But you’U have nothing Witnesses Have Been Dis­ double set tubs, shades and garage, Othsr Sscuritiss ...... 49,689.12 left for yourself!” be objected, Danoin. ______SS-A Banking House or Furni­ missed froiii Force. Musical—Dramatic rw s • • • sQCifs ss • 36 822. Telephone 8608 or 6280. “Why, I don't need anything! I Wanted^—Instruction ...... 30 ture and Equlpmont ..... 12,000,00 May Not Play Against City Cash and Due from Banks.. 207,303.08 couldn’t, really, take it. I ’d feel as if Fla sa e laJ Service Team Saturday. FOR R E N T — U L L E Y street, mod­ Cash items and Exchanges 292.86 I'd been small, scheming, working Brooklyn, N. Y„ July 18.— (AP) Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages -> ... 31 em 4 and 6 room flat, second floor. Accrued Interest ...... 1,123.71 ,'luBlnesB Opportunities t t 9 • •’•009. 31 Foreign Coin and Curren­ f»r myself— ” —The Brookljm Dally Eagle today 38 Garage. Inquire 21 EIro street. Money to Loan • aaaaaaa a'd?« a a a a S S cy I..*...... 4.71 He turned to face her. “O f course,” quotes Asdstant United Btates A t­ With the City Service game but Bela sad Slfnsflcas Phone 6661. Profit and Loss ...... 8,901.26 be said slowly, "yba’ll have your torney Kenneth Vougbt ae saying two days away, Stewart Kennedy, Help , Wanted—Female ...... 31 alimony— ” recent curtailment of the prohibi­ Help Wanted—Male ...... «....;4 36 Total Assets ...... |664,683,10 the Bluefleld’s shortstop has injured Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 87 UABILITIES "Ob, no! I couldn’t take— any­ tion dtaff bad “materiaUy weaken­ his finger which perhaps will force Agents Wanted cadcaadcaasaa •^It S7-A Capital Stock ...... |100,000.00 thing from you!” ed” the government’s ease against him to be out of Saturday's game. Situations Wanted— Female . . . . . Sf Surplus ...... 100,000,00 Situations Wanted—M a le ...... 31 TOWN ADVERTISEMENT “Look here, child!” He moved, C!hestsr P. Mills, former prohibition The accident happened Monday dur­ OsBsral Dsp'Oslts ...... 461,932,74 administrator who was indicted Gmployment Agencies ...... 40 NOTICE o r PUBUO BBABINa Treasurer's, Certified, Divi­ speaking, to face her more fuUy. ing a practice session. Kennedy Live dteek—Pets—PaultiiPwTchfclae June 1 for sneged dlvereion of In­ F O B A dend Cheeks, etc ...... 2,634.66 “W e should have had this out bs- caught ^ e ball on the finger and Dogs—Birds^—Pets ...... 41 Revenue Tax eollsetsd .... 11.70 dustrial aleobol. Llv) Stock— Veblcles a a a d a aia.aa a a, 43 OEBTinOATE OF APFBOVAL fore we were married hut since we opened up an old wound. All seven agents who worked up Poultry and Suppliee ...... 43 F O B A didn’t, here goes. D& you think f. The Bluefleld’i outfield will be Wanted — Pets—Ponltry » Stcek 44 Totrl Liabllltiss ...3664,638.10 the evidence on which ■ Mllle and OASOUNE FILUNO STATION Stats of Connsotlout, County of would let any woman—or stubborn strengthened by the return of Bob Par Sale—mscellaseens Hartford, ss. Manchester, youngster— be my wife without see­ otberi were Indieted were among \rtioles for Sale ...... 41 I N T m Smltb who bae been on a vacation I Harold C. Alvord, Treasurer of ing to it tiiat she was provided for prohibition employes recsntly dis­ trip to Chicago. Boats and Aooessorles 46 TOWN OF MANOHE8TEB, CONN. tl.o .aforesaid The Manchester Trust Building Materials aacaeeeae aidMS 47 Upon tbfi application of Morlarty adequately when the time and d r- pensed with in the iaterest of gov­ Another practice session is to be (B'<4D THE STORY, THEN COLOR THF PICTURE) Diamonds— Watches—Jewelry .. 46 Company, do solemnly swear that the Bromen for a eirtifleato of approv­ forsgolhg statement is true to the cunutance makM her cease to be ernmental economy. helJ tomorrow evening at the Blue- Electrical Appliances—Radio ... 46 “There is no question,” the Eagle “The skhmyecout birds are real Anothei Tiny shortly said, “W hat Tuel and Feed ...... '.46*A al of the location of a gaaolini filling best of my knowledge and belief. my wife?” field diamond. A ll players are re­ HAROLD C. ALVORD is it that I see ahead?” Some great Barden — Farm— Dairy Prednets M station to be located on the premises “I don’t know.” He had never seen quotes Vougbt, "that the fu rlo u ^ - quested to attend. slick. They’ve pulled off quite a tousehold Goods d'd aia a ra a dsa a a s • f i Subscribed and sworn to before me, Ing of these seven draendable big rocks,” cried' Scouty. "And of Cheney Brothers on 819 Center this 13th day of July, 1938. her more feminine— maddeningly, clever trick in- letting’ us drsg in ICaeblaery and Tools ssr.aaHKaMlfl SI agents will matsilslly wsaken the thaf■ where we’re heading for. kusical Instruments aaaafdMaspts'4 •s Street LOUIS H. M A R TS ' aUuringly. lo. “But I can’t,” EUnor government oaee. The unerring ac­ the water,” Duacy loudly cried. “Perhaps that’s where, the birds Mice and SWre.Eafilpment tMia. mis f4 It was voted and ordered: Notary, Publio. went on, ‘1 really can't take aay 'T iMpfc, though, that we’ve bad will land, and if thsy do w «9 have tpeoials at the Stares6ms . ‘ II That the foreg olng appUoatlon be money from, anyone— ae things are. curacy with which every one of the HOSE CO. NO. 4 Fearing Apparel-^nrs^urs «•••••«, II] ■even was inelnded in the furlough enough. The water’s getting rather to etand out in the sun. Gee, l^U bet heard and determined at the Beleet- Don’t you see?” N ra n te d ^ e Buy order is amazing^" rou|^ • I wish we’d rise up in the we yrin lunbum till we’re ears.” men’e Office in the Municipal Build­ ASKS OO-OFEBATION “No, I don^t see!” ■Reserfs Vougbt laid that although no SWAMPS'DALDWIN A. C. air and have another ride.” Ife ing in said Town on the 26th day of “But— ” L n gsr on the gtoemment payroll, It seemed the two birds under­ The birds swooped down and fool­ (eenu Without Beard tn nl July at 8 p. m., •. s. t , and that no­ Hartford, July 18.— (A P )— State “How are you planning to care Tax Commissioner William H. the former agents would neverthe­ stood. They rose as quickly as they ed the bunch. W ee Duncy criisd, *T icarderu Wauted ....rr«c*AM*H»l6*A tice be given to all persons interest­ for yourself?” be broke hi. Again duutry Board—Reaerts 66 Haekett has written the tax colled- less be availaUe az uitnessee. The co^d and once more all Che Hpy- had a hunch that this goliig to btcla—Rcstauraata ed in said aralicatlon, of its p «id - be glanced at the page on which Firemen Hit Hiurd to Best 61 trid le set for September. mltes .were being whizzed through happen. W ow we’re in a a a i w fix. ranted—Roemi—Board 6f eney and of the time and place of tors ot the state, the beards of re­ was charted her plan to give away 10-8 At Mt. Nebo Last lief, Judges of probate, aseessors, ”S)ach bird is in a iltflertat plhw Baal ■stats Pat Raat I h euin g thereon, by publishing a every cent of Mise Sexton’s vast space. ■ n a y o n of citlee, aeleetinen of TOY DROWNED Night '‘qee^ how long le this going to en' we are hanging-down ifi sface. Its, Plata Tcuemeuts m 6« copy of this notice at least three forttme. . • Locations for Rent «»• times in the Evening Herald, and by to T ^ and wardens of boroughs, of­ last? I wiF’i’ they wouldn’t go so They knew what they -were : doi^f. _____ for Bent • 0 09>MJ0J0 0 0J0 0.0,90m 61 “Well,” she explained slowly, ‘1 fering to place tile fadlitlee of the Wareham,.Mssa, Ju^ 18.— (AP) faift;” said Dotty. “You would think It’s another of their tridu;” t iburbaa for Rent 66 ■ending a copy of this notice by reg­ can give music leeeone. I thought Hose and Ladder C!o. No! 4 67 state tax department at their die- — The heroisih of 16-yeaiHfld Verne that both the birds were in a race.” The Hnles htmg out in the .air r Homes for Bant istered mall to said appUcaat all at of doing that when fatiier .wais; first swamped- Baldwin A. C. by the to Rout . • MWr* raw. r. . u 61 leaet eeven days before the date at pe«al fo r the consideration of tax Dunbar of Foxfaoro fatted' to save am Scouty icMii sakL^Uodrcdowii taken sick but I realized L could iCbre of 10 CO 8 at the M t Nebo said hearing, to appear at eaid time matters. tbr life of ■ Ida 18-year-old obum, "A w , this is fim,” cried .Windy. "I there. A isaiaB^ stream’ Is only earn enough to support myself. grounds last nlgl^t The smoke eat­ and place, if they see cause, and be “A s I entsr upon n ^ new duties / ’beri: H , Gove of Noriroc < when am ihied to sailing through the Iky. Here’s Whsrs X:do a o m d t l^ ilM ^ I can do that, though. I ’m sure 1 ? squall capsized DunbsriS'' email ers hit hisrd to outiilt the A. C. heard relative thereto. as tax icommisaknMT,” he < said in Tha birds will' soon tire out, theid- *Tm gotag >> g ^ OMtSw*-. ^ ____ M Xsmd for S a S r 71, can!” t 1 twelve to six. , Heusss for Ml*. •Ms«*.a 7ll Fat and to order of the Board of hia communication to .the tax col­ boat In lRuttarda B ^ li«t' selves, and then theyOl have to stop.' It seems that -is' otfr 'oaisr L M for Salo “Yea?” be queried grimly. He Stratton pitched a great game, selectmen at the Town of Manches­ lectors, ‘I . nrlpb to fraet'.you- as a The boys started to s^rtm ashore- 'W hene’^ they rest, w ^ do the- A M wbistt' bs dl4L ttm 'ojdisto: l ooort Froporty for M o 70 would see her'doing it, he reflected but Gove eank..DumMff dived and striking out ten. mso and keeping ■uburbaa for M 0000‘tr000^90000 71 ter, Connecticut_____ fellow woiker in the same tMd. At saidi^ T m certaip we’ll be-glad v^e- ed. m a l t ^ quite g. .sy jiw . > ^ satirically. • revered his ’body Si^V^adr with ‘the te(w bits w t il' scattered. Inci­ Boal Botato for Bxsltinffo » • < • . 76- O. E. KEITH, Secretary. .the present time tiie-e Ir probably catue. .W e’re booQd to reiuih sdiiie “Yes, really. And at night. J could it About a.ndle to .ihqs'Eevfirly dentally' the boya'friln a restaurant.” Yacht club et M arion.Bfreite to Uenal Squatu la the only team to O e tlt •It oeuld olark or ho a sdolal eiersF

' A.. PAUO MANCHBS'l’ESR EVENING HERALD. MANCKEHTIR. CONNm THURSDAT, JX7LY18,1988. "‘>1: Toonerville Folks By B^ntainc For OUR BOARDU^G HOUSE By GenelCSn S ^ S E and NONiSENSE THE fIRST TIME IN HI8 UlPiS THAt dtO.WAtHINQTON SMITH RVtR HAO tHOUOH MONEY TO. OUY A REAL CRf AM $09^* LOOK OUT, a Mtn only know you by wbnt you a Rnlnli—Poor David: bo baa juat EVBWVBOCN'f ITttOUOHTTHBV DO0 , nevorby wbat you can do. ~Jolaad tba “aUent s^orlt;<.’‘ HERE OOMfiS^ H A PtPO O N E O FatatwWbat do10 yovyou maasT Ha hasn’t died, has he? INFLATION I t w a t w h a l s e r YouBf GHrl—Taa! Z faal an la^ Ralph—No, but he’s just get mar­ UAET SUMMBRj/-,* (•QM loaftny to do aonatblay tor ried. m „ otbara. rrtam W uat wbom do you maaa t i .a**"* by otbara? A comedian is a person who goes Touaf Olrl«»WaUi Z auppoaa al< through a radio hour on other peo­ neat anybody outalda et my imma* ple’s jokes. / wsy.N O u! dlata family. V s W 'D o fti Late at night the landlord of some New Waabarwoman>-> How many flats was awakened by a tenant. v6n ‘ VOU W A ^ IN, HROOEHTA am daro In yob family. Mlaaua? Tenant—Can the landlord Inter­ 0 ^ GOTO SOME 0 0 INTH' Mra. Nawday—Ob, Z bava alx fere when a woman la the third floor 8 W IP V A R O WATETR eblldran, but tnay ara all flrla and flat quarrels with her husband and O F P A jjrawo up, ao tha waab will ba vary disturbs the neighbors at night? AN'OET Lnndlcrd—You are the neighbor? MINE „ Tenant—No, I am the husband. LAVETR I "Moat attraotlva permanant doutbnuta can be made of old cur­ CLOSING REMARKS— Tempte- tain rinia. Cover wltb brown tlon Is the balance in which charac­ pluab and aprlnklo aaob morning ter la weighed....The best way to wltb talcum powder to raaambla convince a idrl that men are act augar.".. .Now ain’t that aumpbln'V angels Is to let her marry one..., It would seem from recent news ac­ Tbara ware two Browns in tba counts that the country la preparing village, both flabermen. One lost to emerge from the emergency.... hla wife, and tha other bla boat Garters are back at *belr old Job of about tba same time.. The new heldingup atoeklnga Instead of traf­ mlnlater'a wife called, as aba sup­ fic... iThere Is nothin:? more won­ / HOLD^mPOSE, posed, upon the widower, but really derful than oontentmebt—and get upon tba Brown whose boat had all tangled up In the penal code. 6LM*,UNTIL IK. — i broke down. 'I OET.CLEAROF Minister's Wife—I'm sorry to hear TW' T l'O A L , of your loss. The pearly games. . . A loud MTBb/E / Brown—Ob, It ain't much matter, knock . . . '•T^o Is there-’’ queries aha waa never up to muoh. St. Peter . . . "It Is I" comes the Minister's Wife—Indeed! reply .... And respondetb S t Brown—Yea, shp. was a rlobety Peter: "Get away from there. We MS SPWSM old thing. I offered her to my don't want any more school teach­ mate, but be wouldn’t have her. ers.’' OFTUa SEASON I’ve had my aye on another for some time. And then the horrified wom­ an fied. RAPPro SAYS: um Wife—It shows courage for a woman to wear one of these new S( OKCHY SMITH A City Of Action By John C. Terry evening gowns. w Husband—Yeah? And that ain’t T 'tWATS J 0 «r llkG «CORCHT'^^» , IF THE HOTEL IS BEING all it shows, either. EOT tT« 'A DESPERATE SAME' 'VAfrCHEh TWlg WILL FOOL th em I w ell fiJT AtROIf TH6 ROOF Judy—Bob says our engagement vAWn GO OUT OW ANOTHER must be a secret. OTniST! ------Elisabeth—And when do you get the ring? Judy— That also seems to be a secret. Mcmt, The who doesn’t vote, finds cnowN the most faifit and talks the loudest after the votes are counted. Mrs. Higgins—My old man hasn't done a day's work for years. Mrs. Stlggina—Ain’t this unem­ ployment dreadful? Mrs. Higgins-----Who said he waa unemployed? He's a night watch­ man^ You may lose your money and la WASHINGTON TUBBS II By Crane OUT OUR WAY ^ ______By Williama some way find some to take x its r in other words, NOW, NOW. LAbOie. ^ place. You may even lose the shirt U D 6CT THIS STRAIGHT. ^ ( C16HT! VMSLU, iW VaOOD aOSH. WHOSE eiRTMO^-V '-x / V6S, AMD-tViBM ] ROTH OF US ARE IN A WB'Rfl STRANDflO OM A PONT 0 0 6ETTING from your back and earn another, PANICKV. THSRES V«;?ltfEN DOWM ]PAQT/ i s T h is QOMNAv 66, YOURS RAISB THE ROOF. ^ but when you lose confidence In ao JhM . an* ORSS^rr GO PiNKy UTTLe ISLAND IN individual or an organisation, you In a fortune teller's day there BACK TO rt* SHIP. TH 'A R 'TIC OCEAN, WiTHOOT^ lOA. WILMA , MIME ? ASH A LOT OF Cf IRLS YOUR SISTER IS have lest something that can never may_be mors profit than proph­ A OIMB OR A B U B OP QRACe.SARAW, AND WHAT'hL TUEY DO? WANMA eiSM Tr y o u ’l l w ave ecy be returned to you. OOROTWV, AMMA PlAY WSSlM* SATAES RV&Ht'AWAY T o /NViTE YOUR GIRL AND H E L E N ....) GBE WW\Z! \'MGONNA BE TOO OLD FRIENDS, Too. WMO ELSE TX>Jt PE R TWAT VOMDA S T U fF . I'O 6 & y o u VJAWT?

SWEITENS HBV.BgNNyNOSe// HiR? OH,'SHe WBNT > IFELLA. SHE HAE A MOTOR-BQKTj WHAT THE BLSZeF/ABCKO SHIP WIT TH'MATE. . N.II7 TH I BRIATH HAPPENED TO THE I MOTOR TROUgtB, ITHiAlK, AN* DAME? JHt'E TAKM"ERTD AtASICy. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser

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ipaaarsr.err. »/ ~ ’NUMsvwatNa E GREAT BIG LIlTLfi FELLA. jff.vuiLliaNi^ SALESMAN SAM You Can*t Blame Saiiy^ ______By Small r : m TA , WOCUbV; O U K\0 | ^lOHADOA YA KOUby^lMlGeGHf l GCrrSp"' l GUll'niHffO SAPI PAOPlTHlftlAM* NA UIANTPIM te TH' WIAT NA? XUEGO Tb UMARlM^ ONBIE T b *W' GNU *VJtT,TD HRBP ^ T b CRAWL INlb i ^ ^ W IM OUTF TITOUDL*! HUWT OHAN! ' ___ iLf from 1HE m w ofurf WELL, WHAT DO ) JUOT A M COM O m.' MOWfUKTEM T9 THI6 .( YOU ifW ? HE'fr \ HOW DO 1 KMOW BCYf ‘THIft IB - IKMTED U6 UPTO IWHAf KINO OF A 6 0 MeTHIM6 ^AIUW M LAKE.I ( PLACE THAT Ift 7 ' FOR U O ff AMP rrlfr UP ID VDU MIGHT i E FULL OF WHETHER WE GO 'MOftQUfTOO....ANO^ OR Norr-xiyi I HATE MOGOUnOGl FOR fT f

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■-V ■9:. ‘l ' ■.^.'vr', >';, -■■ »•':' - f e : m . VAfiBIWBCVB y riy* i f e r ^ 'ifrrtf yiiii; Dfiogiutm Of libtfty Li IHss Louise Holmes Burr win ac­ 'mx n^pMso dxUL^.'Tbo’ont company her parents. Dr. u d Mrs. HQIMRS OF ORCffiSTRA: SEEKS (TTHBl’S WAGES, WAMGEffi O' • f|D RW evening Jn for ines ABOUT TOWN N. A. ^irr, who are leaving on Sat­ VEHKLESBOl^ 1 ' htddr and t h ^ tsfo&iee. E i- urday for a trip to the Middle West HONOR TRUMAN C 0 W tl$ Ijfrl^jilra^TriTI plajr for dandfng.; and Chicago Exposition. STARTS/ nsr nCHT ICr. and M n. Lewis PhiUlpe of ATTRACrS CROWD East Middle Turnpike and Mr. and Recent High School Graduate ...... Mrs. James Dickson of Spruce street Mini! Gertrude Forde and W atson William Leone of This Town ciissw ’3i,iiL s:iyN KtiEli cl Rdckvfflem will leave this evening to spend a Richardson of' Long Island are Commits Assault in Bolton Given Party by ' ’’Sqnat’s few days at York Beach, Me. spending a two weeks’ vacation at Melodiers” Yesterday. Large Niimber o f ; V M ora the 'home of Mr. and Mrs . Alfred and Is Arrested, Fined. Sereral Himdred See Young­ ---- Di^ONSHimroAT areat:Bai^4m JLottis* Bums of 472 Keeney street. William A. Leone, 17, of 165 Truman Cowles, son of Mrs. Ethel Goming for Event m dHi oi^ftoi^vllle Aad 'Sfoff.vitSl^vii^t Ufo;/ Birch street, Manchester, was fined sters Edibit Their Ckr- Cowles of Woodland street, was local Trltfe, toiqdtrtw .:w ^^ , to ' Louis SulUvaBf'who was presi­ (W eii aayai •Mimm Alice Bums of Hartford and costs by Justice of the tendered a pleasant surprise yester­ raise tbJt» tfellou^.GlhSoM: Rosssil dent"^ tha Ctass’o f’8 1.'^ H; S., Gustafson, Proifom;'‘'LpUtn‘..:.’OtapD- Road Is spendlhg a week at Pleas­ Peace Lewis D. Eaton of Bolton day afternoon by his"assodatp play-, Golf links. *Td hock my eresl Ideas. lieadi a committee that is' a xn jig r vral. Saohefo;.'(^chFelHt(d ' El]fogfon. ure Beach, Waterford. this morning on the charge of as­ era in Squat’s Melodien,.a.musical Senior.. Saguiwfoi^BdwaiG' DaS^.^ diamonds ' to organization of 15 young folks or­ fog for a. reunion of the * claah' at sault According to the complaint Junior Sagainore; ''J<^'.White, 1st; see *The Girl ganized about a year ago by for-, Orange LodgesVIgesi from ■ Hartford,! a to be held at the Show In 419’.” Several himdred persons witnessed Boilt in the CohnMticut River' at Saxmap^ Alex --WfoKm, 2iki San- The Luther League of the Hart­ the assault wtus made upon Emilio mer director Lewis Uoyd of the B ridgeport, S tam ford. Springfield ford District wiU hold an outing Brocb&tto of Bolton yesterday the vehicle show held at the East Hartford on Friday, July 21. O th» ni^; ' * Following .foe - foXtsUation A nd ^ Recreation Centers. Since Mr.^ and from several, cities in M assa- ceremony com'xnd : venison, will'be - Sunday at Lake Pocotopaug, East morning and reported to Constable ^Side Playground last night. T h k is Lloyd left town Miss Marge Squa- members of- the committee -.are ’TThe Woman I Stole” chusetts will attend the annual out­ served. >- . - - Hampton, gathering at the Bethle­ Msrron Lee of Bolton later in the the first event to be neld on the trito has assiuned the management, Misses Lucille Murphey, Bettey Me- STATE THEATER hem Lutheran church in that town day. The constable came to Man­ ing and field day sponsored by Man­ GUI, Lucy WaddeD and Doris Nel East Side this season and by the and was the promoter of the party chester L. O. L. No. 99 ^ d .Wash­ Fritey and Saturday a t 2 o’clock. A'number from this chester at 7:30 and eisked that number that turned out for it, there yesterday which was held at Colum­ on and ' John Tleraey, Edward ington Lodge, No. 117 Saturday af­ Moriarty and Earl Ruddi^. nckets town will atteuw. Leone be picked up and arrested. will be several more. The prizes bia lake. DB. C. M. FAIUSEB ternoon. at, the Old Golf'Lots, off can be secured from any of the At that time the constable had went to Kennitb Chadwick for.the Trum ^ is spending several weeks Ecct Center street. DENTIST no warrant and was advised by funniest vehicle with a well deco­ with friends in Lebanon and his members of foe conmdtte or at Tel^hone 54 Pratt Street llie outing, will be preceded by a Magnell’s drug store, 1095 Main Sergeant John McQlinn to first se­ rated beer wagon. The prize for the mother who was there for the day, parade of members of the state 6-8492 Hartford, OL cure one and he would then be giv­ most original went to Calvin Ed­ suggested they motor over to the street The dance will not he re­ Dentistry that wlB please you, lodges starUng at 1:30 p. m. The stricted to memhera of foe class en assistance. Constable Lee re­ wards, with a vehicle decorated to lake. The youth was considerably route of the parade will from the at a price yea can ,afford to p^r- 1 at PINEHURST! 1 turned to Bolton, secured a war­ represent a taxi. The prize for the surprised to find the party was in alone, but will be open to their, Center'to .Maple street'by Main friends. rant signed by Grsmd Juror James best decorated bp3r!s vehicle, went his honor, and expressed his {Meas­ street, east on Maple to Spruce, Connors and Justice of the Peace to Howard Wilson, with a bicycle ure when later Miss Squatrito in lie- north on Spruce to.the Old Golf lots GROCERY VALUES trimmed in green and white. The half of his friends presented him FRESH FISH Eaton and came back to Manches­ w )jere the field day w ill, be helcL ter two hours later when Leone prettiest vehicle for t}- girls went with a pen and pencil set. Swim­ George Tomlinson will be Marshal Tall Cans Fancy Bed was placed under arrest. His father to little Barbara Hampson, with a ming, boating and a hot dog roast BUTTERFISH, J Q j . SALM ON, 9 1 of the parade, and Rev. J. Stuart furnished a bond for bis appear­ doll carriage trimmed in pink and passed a happy afternoon for all Neill wW be in charge of the activl- ance in the Bolton Justice ^urt white. The Judges of this event bands. 2 c a n s ...... S9c tliB at the, Old Golf lots. The Man­ this morning. were: Miss Elizabeth Washlewlch, Truman Cowles was graduated chester Pipe Band and the Center V- James O’Leary, and Peter Hap' from Manchester High school in Flute Band will be in line. Swordfish The evidence as produced in the peney. Steak Cod CBABBIEAT, court by Grand Juror Connors was Jxme and won a scholarship to Rev. William H. Snow of Revere, Much credit was given to the two Northeastern University, Boston, Mass., Paist Supreme Grand Master V Filet of Sole 2 1/^-lb. cans ...... C to the effect that Leone went to directors. Miss Dorothy Hanson and Bolton yesterday morning and call­ which be plans to enter in'Septem­ of the Loyal Orange Lodge will be Filet of Haddock Walter Holland for the success of ber. the principal speaker of the day. A Perspiration iftTNAFISH for Salads, ed upon Mr. Brochetto and asked the affair. The next weekly ^ent Fancy Halibut complete sports program will be 8 c a n s ...... that pay due another boy for pick­ will be held next Wednesday night / held under the direction of Archie ing strawberries be turned over to at the West Side in the form of Haugh. Prizes will be awarded the STEAMING CLAMS Miracle Whip him so that be might bring the Rockville night and a band concert. SONS OF ITALY HALL money to the boy. There were winners in the various events. SALAD DRESSING words and Mr. Brochetto promised In the evening a program of en­ 2 quarts 39c Here’s foe Modem p iB f , 1 9 c 2 9 c to bring the pay to the boy or the AVAILABLE FOR PARTIES tertainment will be ^ven in Orange boy’s father. It was then, the court TO GIVE BOLTON’S NEW hall by the local lodges and old- “Lipstick” Way To CHOWDER CLAMS was told, that Leone stfuck the fashioned and modem dancing vill Insure Positive 25c GlaM Bottiea 1 Q ^ blow for which the arrest was Has Large Fine Floor for Dane-. be enjoyed. The dpgree team of Underarm F’reshnesa, BOSTON BLUEFISH CLAM BOUILLON.. iO C made. PASTOR A RECEPTION ing------Is Within Town and Has Beautiful Location. 13c pound ISO Large Cana CLAM BOUILLON, Party at Quarryville Method­ ist Church Tomorrow Eve­ Giuseppe Mazzini Lodge No. 907, FRESH SALMON 2 c a n s ...... a OC Sons of Italy, announce elsewhere, Don’t Offend MILKMEN MEET ning—Informal Program. in today’s Herald that their ball, iOUTH /^fxNCHCSTCf^ • built less than two years ago will be Good Housekeeping endorses available for outings or picnic GENUINE Rev. John W. Carter, the new Peratik because it ends imder- BLUEBERRIES q u a r t peurties, on application to the house NEXT THURSDAY pastor of the Q uarr^le Method Are You arm odor instantly and last­ committee, of which Michael Bene- 1st church, near Bolton Lake, and ingly. Beauty advisers rave Sale On Sweet, Ripe / vento is chairman. Mrs. Carter, will be tendered a re­ Pressed over Peratik...it is dxifoty to PERSTIK Keeney street, not far from the end ception by the congregation tomor­ The ball- is built on a bill on use.. .modem. Doctors' wives —the size of a lipstick, HONEY DEW MELONS Incorrect Date Carried in row evening at 8 o’clock. An infor­ of Hackmatack street. It has an For Tim e? prefer its safety, and several applied like a lipstick. Medium Size, Servei 4 or 5 i * Large Sizo Moloni mal program of vocal and instru­ excellent floor for dancing, accom­ million women would not be Only mental music and speeches by min­ modating 150 or more, with tables without It because It gives per­ News Item o fT h e Herald isters from the surrounding Then— 29c 1 SSc*”* to seat a like number, kitchen fect peace of mind. Perstlk churches will be given, and refresh­ facilities for making coffee or never InritRtes, cannot possibly Yesterday Afternoon. ments served by the Ladies Aid so­ lemonade, tables and benches under Shop Hale's harm clothing,. .can be used 5 0 / Ask For Samples Of Native Cucumbers ciety of the church. the shade of the trees. Keeney street directly after removing under­ Dr. Jackson’s Health Rsv. Carter at the Southern New is high, with a fine view of the sur­ Friday arm hair. Greaseless, stain­ England conference of the Method­ less. Economical—one Peratik in its Foods each 6c The meeting of the Milk Control rounding country. The run out there ist Episcopal church last month takes but a short tlm^ by automo­ lasts many months. New Deluxe Case. Board to consider several problems Dr. Jackson’s Meal was appointed to have charge of bile and clubs and organizations fre­ Afternoons the M ethodist church in Ehtst H art­ BE KUS-PUDDY before the Industry will be held in quently desire a change of location •All Saturday’s Hale’s Toilet Goods Department—Main Floor, right. Telephone Peas the' Hall of the House at the State ford and the one at Quarrsrvllle. for their outings. LISHUS or He conducts services each Sunday Capitol next week Thursday and not The recently organized societies Grocery and KOFY-SUB 3 quarts 25c morning at the latter church at of Junior Sons and Daughters of today as was wrongly stated in a 9:80 and E ast H artford a t 11 Italy tove bad their Institution Meat Specials Plnehunt Carriei a Full Line news item in The Herald yesterday. o’clock. Dr. David Carter pastor of ceremonies at this hall, and several o f Peaches The copy of publicity sent to The the Federated church at Wapping dancing parties. The house com­ Go On Sale Herald was blurred and it was dif­ is. a son. The last pastorate of Rev. CLAPP’S BABY FOODS mittee will^ave a meeting tomor­ 2 pounds 25c ficult to read the date. As a result }hn W. Carter was at Jewett City row night at 8 o’clock at the hall. Each Friday SOUTH MnNCHCSSTEi:: ■ CONN Both in Tin and Glass the Wrong date was mentioned. The where he was stationed for ten At Three! Also correct time for the meeting is two years. This is the charge to which Large Red Cherries o'clock next Thursday afternoon at Rev. L. Tberon French formerly of BEECH-NUT the State Capitol. ije North Methodist church was A TYPEWRITER 1 BABY FOODS V z pound 15c recently transferred by the confer­ ence. The senior Carters make SENSATION I I O Z MAIN Miss Marie Scrivens of Hillstown their home at 46 Olmsted street 1 cooDTff/f^Sf ror;iT Road left yesterday for a few days East Hartford. The New visit with friends in East Haven. Royal PRICES ARE RISING! DOES YOUR ROOF Signet NEED REPAIRING? Now on Display. I still Do It On Monthly Installments Come In and try i t Without Extra Cost. Kemp’s’, Inc. Hereof Something to Think Abeufi WILLIAM KANEHL 768 Main St. Phone 5680 Telephone 7778 The public buys more Goodyear Tires than any other kind—this is the eighteenth suc­ cessive year . • . The public wouldn’t buy more Goodyear Tires if Goodyears did not COVENTRY ICE CARNIVAL ' offer greater value . . . But they do offer WEDNESDAY, JULY 19,2 P. M. ON greater value, hence they enjoy greater sales . . . Are you wondering what tire to SECOND ANNUAL RUMMER SALE, buy ? Just ask yourself this simple question: v SUPPER AND ENTERTAINMENT “ Why should I buy any tire but a Goodyear of the Ladlee’ Fragment'Society. Second Congregational Church, when a Goodyear costs no more?” . . . We .C oventry. think you’ll decide it by coming right down 2-Act Drama, "Old Acre Folk”—2 and 7:80 P. M. to see us. Admlselon: Matfoee, 20c. Evening, 25c. Pageant of the Seasons, 3:30 P. M. Supper, 4:30-7:30,25c. Grange Hall Leon Rafoaolt in Balancing Act, 5 and 6 P . M. GOODYEAR Mosio by Coventry Commnnity Orcheetra. PATHFINDER Snowball Grab! Idole Booths! Fortune Telling! Somefofog Doing Every Minute! Come Over and Have a ' fl Good Time At Coventfy! ? fl 4.40x21 5.00x19 $5 .0 0 * 6 " i i i i i i i l 4.50x20 5.00x20 , 5 .4 0 , g »

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