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Paris, Aug. 4.--(AP)—The most, deepened as model after model from j TO nW OCEAN tblskouse was shown. The clothes moderolstic 'of the Rue'de I a 'P aix r e l ie f n o t dressm^ers * - this morning told a ran to dull black, navy blue or packed house ' what she thought broWn in rough or tufted wool. W toI 12 K31ei in Auto Craskes ahout winter stylei, saying that she coats- have the same material as f i v e c h i l d b e n d i e Plane Wrecked at Take Off; is conylnwd women do not want to skirts or dresses. m m v is B a c c i d b n t . Nomal Weather Reporhri wear longer skirts on the street. For warmth there are blouses and and by Drowning— One Mears Slightly Hurt Bat Suits, coats and ensembles for vests of leather or was^le Louisville, Ry., Aug. 4.—(AP) (My on Pachic Goaat, gtii^ral .wear at h^ house still are j chamois in white or yeUow. __A. Stmday outing of three re are meant for women motorlsta. Dies of Heart Attack lated famUies at a fishing camp Pilot Escapes Injury, Avia on the Ohio river near.here end Rocky Moratain R e | ^ 0^ the khee Brought On By fleaL ed in tragedy yesterday when a tors to Make Another Try. The outlook for a dull winter ,1 the extent of gauntlet gloves. boat carrying i^ e small children and three adults caprized. Five smd Sontin-IM* By Associated Trees children and the father of one of Harbor Grace, Aug. 4.—(AP.)— them were drowned . The third successive week-end Joseph Guentbnei', 45, his test August 4 in H is t^ , Notwithstanding the wreck of his of scorching temperatures brought daughter Matilda, 12, his nieces, plane John Henry Mears today set COMMUNISTS THREATEN to Connecticut 13-Violent deaths, 12 Mildred 12 and Mary Lee Guen- Droight in West R w ^ about making new ■ plans to regain of which resulted from motor vehi thner 10, his nephew William the world circling record taken Quenthner jr., 8 and a cousin a l l OF c e n t r a l CHINA cle and swlmnUng accidents and the Mary Louise Heichelbach, 10,‘ Crops. from him by the Graif Zeppelin. 13th indirectly attributed to the yynv immediately. The bodies Mears’ plane, the City of New beat. ,. 4. were reqovered several hours By Associated Press York, W8L3 . wrecked at 2:45 a. m., High temperatures which yeater- later. Sunday morning when he attempted METEOR SHOWERS ® ^ ------Temperatures from tee Rockies to take off in the dark against the Mis^oniries, Just Back ARE DUE SOON Haven wid Bridgeport to 101 in to tee Atlantic ocean, roller-coast advice .of airport- offictjds. Mears Meriden, and the. lack of rain caus ing through one of tee most per suffered a wrenched shoulder but ed considerable concern for Connec sistently hot summers tee United his pilot, Henry J. Brown, was un From War Zone, Tell of 50 to 150 an Hour to Flash in NEW EARTHQUAKE ticut crops. The New Haven branch States has known m years, iM>- hurt. The plane was a total wreck. Skies Beginning Monday, of the U. S. Weather Bureau today To Try Again CondMona-^ear An For- August 11. reported there was no relief in proached tee peak of a fresh para bola today. “We are temporarily down, but sight. SHOCKS IN ITALY Philadelphia,' Pa., Aug. 4.— Sight of the week-end deaths In Promises of showers werd quali not out,” Mears said. “We wiU try mgn Missions Destroyed. Ready to take off in quest of a new speed record for a round-tee- fied by Weajther Bureaus . prophets again. If not this year, in 1931.” The (AP)__“Pluto’s playmates, the the state were caused by auto acd- nTinnitl shower of Porseid me dents, the most serious oeburring in world flight, tee two men figures in tee air adventure are plctur^ Mre over most of tee sweltering area, plane did not catch ^e and this and even in Chicago where rain fell By MOBBK J. HARRIS teors, are due Monday night, Central Village where one perwn as they bade good-bye at Roosevelt Field, Long Island, to tee ‘women probably saved the lives of the .fliers they Irft behind teem.” Left to right are John Henry Mears, teeaWcal City Hall at Rio Nero is Dam this morning tee heat was return and their dog mascot “Tail Wind August 11. was killed and three Injured, two They are dubbea “Pluto’s producer; his daughter. Miss Elizabeth Mears; Henry J- ing &■ few hours later. Rain by mid n ” which scampered away after the Shanghai,. Aug.. 4.—(APO— playmates” after the newly dis critically. mail pilot and his wife. The ship crashed this morning as it tried to take week or sooner was held out as a wrecK. Mears said he did not blame sweep of Communism across Cfen- Most Serious Crash aged — Great Panic Fol covered plemet Pluto, because Charles Ostraski, 20, of Webster, off for ocean hop. ______‘______hope in many localities. Brown who had insisted on an early tral was described here today the outer edge of their orbit is At nrid-morning today, according Jtake-off for the accident. The acci Mass., the victim of the Central Vil by ,Mrs. W. H. tin gle, American believed to be close to the path, lows in Several Cities. to reports to the Associated-Press, dent came after what seemed a per where the new planet swings. lage accident, was pinned under the it was 90 in Pittsburgh, 98 in Bos fect start. After leaving the smooth missionary who predicted three rich A good show is promised, fifty wreckage of his car when it left ton, in tee middle eighties to New path that stretched out frona the the road and struck a /teme provinces would ’ capitulate to the to 150 meteors an hour fo r pa ARCnC AREA VALUABLE PotMiza, Italy, Aug. 4.—(AP)— W k, K an^ aty, St. Louis, New airport .the plane struck the side o f Anna Spitz, 20, and Mary Mrazik, Red movement. tient watchers who are lucky The Giomale Dltalia- correspond Orleans and Dulute, Minn., and SO the runway, careened along the enough to get the right sky con 19,-also' of Webster, suffered frac or thereabouts in Philadelphia, brush on the side and turned over. Mrs. tingle, wife of the Rev. Mr. tured skulls, whUe a third passen ent telegraphs that a new earth Lingle -who escaped from Changsha ditions. Norfolk, Washington and Jackson Started Saturday Northeast, low early in the ger was less seriously hurt. FOR AIRPLANE ROUTES quake shock was felt at Melfi and as the Commimists sacked the.^city. ville. Mears. said the wreckage would evening and fairly high up at William Giddings, 18, of Gay- Rio Nero at 12:10 p. m. today pro Other Temperatures reached here from Ruling, the sum midnight is about the range. lordsvlUe w m killed and his com- be shipped to New York. mer resort in-.' northern Kiangsl PAYS FOR THE GAS ducing a great panic in tee city. , In some places—St. Paul, Lin The airmen took off from Roose^ pauoion, Thomas Honan, 19, coln, Neb., and parts of New Eng province being evacuated by for Gaylordsvllle, injured the’T THAT BILLED HIM The city hall at Rio Nero suffered velt. Field, N. Y., early Saturday to eigners in the face of a threatened Shortest. Commercial Dis- damage but none wai^ caused at land—temperatures were slightly break the record of 21 days for a machine overturned in Batam. m lower than yesterday. Elsewhere, Red attack. Columbia. Adele Miller, 6, of S ■ ;.V » sj’’. \4 gviM pfe^AtB, aotiT g MANUMig n at, a w o C m o k i ?a y , PAGE TWO 3 Xt John S«Weben|«^ and J a ^ Gleason ^School «ko have E XPE aU TTLE INCREASE ASKFONDTOSillQ) recently t>urchased a n M ^ t , N.Y. S iKIWANlANS HEAR tried It out yesterday on the, Con necticut river. Di TOWN’ S GRAND UST New ydrki Aug. (Famished by Putaam B Co.) Adams Exp ...... 27^ Opporing apeeulativa groups took Oentirai Bew,-' Hartford, Conn^ m c iD s m w E S T htiss Alice Fltagerald o t Braln- turns trying to arouse the slumber Aileg Corp r-« ABOUT THEIR CAMP ard Place and Mias Mildred Cham ing stock xhafkot today and ^ [ i p. at. stocks Am C a n ...... More bers of Birch street have returned bulla managed to stir up a fllckwi Bank Stocka Am and For Pow .. Assessors* Work B ^ g Am Intemat ...... Thoroaghly Doii'e ^ i s Year, from a visit with fr^ d a in. Boston. of Ufa but. actaevementa were mod- j Bid Asked Local Spoitsma Want to cst indeedii . i Bankers Truat Ca . . . 826 Am Pow and Lt Heige Pearsoni TeDs the Chib Members Say. IjfM i . D ogoet. Mystic Review, Women’s Benefit Resumption of activity at the Qty Bank and Truat . — 826 Am Rad Stand San • • • • • The funeral of Leon J. Puguet of a s ^ ia tio n wiU hedd its regular automotive nMUfuteoturing^t^ cap.Nat BAT ...... — 345 Am Roll IflU . . Indications that the town’s grand Pay “ little Joe’ s” Ex 22 Ridge street was held this morn A m '^Sm eit...... 69% Members That It’s a Great meeting in Odd Fellows haM tomor «ndA alight AOcHoration of. steel C^qn. River ...... 426 — list will not show as much of an in- ing at the home and at St. James’s row evening. mill a ctiv i^ ix the Yoioungstown 188 Am Tel and Tel ...... 2 1 2 % church where it, was largely at Htfd Conn. Trust . . . . 128 ere: thiH year" as in the past and area wwe reagsuriqg but ^ e d to Dirst Nat Hartford . . 220 Am To> B ------252|fc penses to Pittdw r^ Meet tended. WJ P. Reidy offici Am Water Works ...... 91 - BmiefiL if th^e is an increase between $60,- Mr. and M rs., H. J. Zimmerman btdster the teOl cause e ffe ctiv e ly . Land______and Title .. — 000 and $75,0.00, it will be considered ated. The bearers were W. J. Mes o f BfsseU street are expected home TfAiJlng WAs About W slufgieh as | Mutual BAT Anaconda ...... I...... 5()%f-' sier, O ultave. FiOlOtt, Alex Tour- as fair. ^ this evening after - a visit with it wiw last week. New Brit Trust j^tlantic Ref ... 37^)^'. Prelimiaary steps were taken to na^V Louis Raynard, 'L Louison and ^i^Jdivin ...... 28)^^. This is the year of revaluation friends in J^anchester, Vermont. Reports of sevefe crop damage in Riverside 'Trust ...... 600 — Helge Pearson, director of the and the work of placing the valua day to obtain l^xaneial baeklnf^,for Vietor BiCkard. Burial was in St the middle west buoyed up the grain ^jfllt and Ohio ...... 103. - * ;• Kiwanis Kiddie Camp at Hebron West Htfd Trust .... 276 — tions on different properties got Joseph AieCluskey, Manchester , ath James’s cemetery. Edward Dzaidus of Maple street mArkets, which htiped stocka a Ht- Insnranoe Stocks Bendix ...... 32% this season, came to town tms away to an early start, but even lete, to compete in the Pittsburfh has returned to his work in the tle. The stock VhArkst however, Aetna Casualty ...... 140 145 Beth Steel ...... 82% morning and was present at uie with this start there will be little track and flUd nieet late this month finished stock department control could not intrepret the news very Chinadian Pac ...... ,...1 8 6 : weekly meeting of the Kiwanis club Aetna Fire .. .f... r.... 68% 65% time left before October 1, when the where the winners will be s^cted ABOUT TOWN department of Cheney Brothers bidUBhly op the basis o f informAtion AetnA Uf6 ...•#••••. 85 87 Case Thresh ...... 196%' this noon at the Coimtry club. Mr. work of receiving lists and making for a national meet at Chicago in after a vacation of two weeks. now At haad for. UPleas the advapee Cairysler ...... Pearson related his experiences with Automobile ...... DO 41 a few corrections will be necessary. September. in grain, prices is sufficiept to com- Cmm. General ...... 139 143 Colum Qss and El ...... 64% the boys and girls during the past Considerable attention has been Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lester Hoben- Colum Graph ...... 17% McQuskey had planned to foot thal have returned after a several Mr. hnd Mre. Herman Rebelski p e ^ te forjsmaller crops, farm pur Hartford Fire...... 75 77 three weeks. The work is not new to given to the land valuations which his own expenses and run unattach and daughter Christina, and Mr. chasing power; will suffer. Htfd Steam Boiler ... 68 71 Cong Solv ...... 28% Mr. PearsQfi. He has had experience 1 jjqj. ,jone before. The land is day’s trip to Cape Cod. They were Comwlth and S ou ...... 14 ed but when several sportsmen in CiCcompenled by Mrs. Anna R. and Mrs. Thomas Hooey and son " Further s^lbg upepred dOring National Fire ...... 78% 75% with similar camps for the past six i (jjyided into three to four different town learned o t the fact they took Norman of Foster etreet,-«pent the. the moTPlngv^ b«^4eAvored consol Gas ...... 107% years, although perhaps with older Baedor of Hartford and Mrs. Ethel Phoenix Fire ...... 84 ~ 86 grades in the outlying sections. ixiunediato steps to show McClus- Sebright of London, England, who week end in Bridgeport, with Mrs. further to dehreas the utilities. Travelers ...... • 1880 1400 Contin C a n ...... 59% Home lots with houses have been so key they were proud of his athletic Rebelsld’s niece. Losses of a petot' or two were nu PubUc Utllltieb Stocks Com P r o d ...... 93 Mr. Pearson believes that getting was a representative from the Sons designated and a much better idea aoeoi^Ushmenta and wanted to of Temperence; of Great Britain to merous, but bearish activity was Conn. Elec SerV ...... 91 95 Du Pont De Nem ...... 116% boys out in the open air to live of what the different plots contain havis him represent the town in the Theodore Jainaeen o f White rather tin^d, and resumption of Kodak ...... 209% « \olh each other not only helps them the'receht convention held in Hart Conn. Power ...... 83% 85% has been learned. big meet Wilbrod J. Messier is ten ford. At Cihatbam on the Cape' Plains, N. Y., formerly of this town activity in Radio and a few other Greenwich. WAG. pfd .90' 94 EHec Pow and L t ...... 70% physicaUy but they learn- lessons The cards are kept up to date as tative chairman, of the. committee spent the week-end ^ th his moth shiaxes b y the group bull oper Fox Film A ...... • • 46 there that they will never forget as they ettoped with Mr. and Mrs. Hartford Elec Lgt ... 87% 89% the assessors make their valuations, working on the. matter. Charles Pumcmt Mrs. Dumont was er, Mrs. Helen Janseen of Spruce ators who ^ ve been directing the Hartford G as...... 72 77 Gen Elec ...... 70% they grow up to be men. They learn bnt they are taking into considera The question o f obtaining .finan. a former organist at the South street. forward movement of late, reversed do, pfd ...... 47 50 Gen Foods ...... 54% to give and take in an argument tion the real costs of houses and cial backing for McCluskey was the trend before ntidday. ^ien Idotors 46 and come home better boys and Methodist church here. At Prvlnce- S N E T C o ...... 174 178 there will be some reductions, but broached at the Kiwanis weekly town' the party enjoyed motoring Thomas Hafpeny of Knighton Public participation in the mar do. rts, W. 1...... 8% 9% Gold D u s t ...... better girls. All in all, Mr. Pearson probably not enough to offset the luncheon this noon and it received along the new shore drive. --Today street, who is employed by the ket remained negligible, however, Manufacturing Stocks Grigsby Gnmow ...... 14% said, the children appreciate the op- jjjcrease in new houses, approval. The Manchester Cham Mrs. Sebright left for Toronto, American Telephone and Telegraph and few market letter writers or Am Hardware ...... 57 59 Hershey Choc ...... 94% portunity extended to them • by When their work is completed where she will visit With friends, and Company, and is now. located in advisory services felt justified advo Int Harvest ...... 84% Kiwanis for these two weeks of ber of Commerce, Lions Club and I Amer Hosiery 30 — the assessors say they will be bet the north end merchants have also will sail from Montreal for England New Haven,, was a week end visitor cating much but sid^nes policy. Amer Silver ... . — 25 Int Nickel Can ...... 23 camp life. He told how he and the ter able to tell a property owner the latter part bf August. in town. M oo^s pointed out that there is as Int Tel and T e l...... 46 leaders of the camp try to entertain Indorsed the propositipn. A meet Arrow HAH, com ... 86 38 filling in a list just how the figures ing will be held at 8 o’clock tomor yet no means of guaging the extent Automatic Refrig .... — 8 Johns ManviUe ...... 86%’ the boys and girls while they are they have on the list are arrived at During the month of July, accord Mr. and Mrs. William J. Mullins of the expected seasonal repovery in Bigelow Sanford, com 55 57 Kennecott ...... 39% there, and teach them to play games which will probably reduce the num row night at the School street Rec Kreuger and Toll ...... 27% reation Center and anyone inter ing to the police records, there were of Blssell street returned yesterday business, and standard statistics do, pfd ...... 90 — and to sing. The boys take to the ber that wUl call on the board of re twenty-eight accident cases report after a week’s auto tour through found the economic backgtoimd Billings and Spencer . 3% 5 Loew’s, Inc ...... 71 swimming pool much more readily lief. ested in helping making arrMgfe- I Lorillard ...... 23% ments is requested to attend. ed and investigated by the Manches Canada. “distinctly unfavorable to large Bristol Brass ...... 15 20 than the girls. He thought that boys ter police department All of the scale bufflish operations. The eco do, p f d ...... — 100 Mo Kan and Tex ...... as a rule make better campers than It is planned to solicit funds to Mont Ward ...... 35%' defray the expenses which the trip cases were not brought to cotul. Of John Gamba and John Firato of nomic society continued optimistic CoUlns Co i . .; ...... 100 — girls. However, the girls are being LOCAL MAN CITED the arrests made Intoxication figur Spruce street spent the week end at over the prospects for business re Case, Lockwood and B 525 — Nat Cash Reg A ...... 45%' taught many things that will be will Involve. In addition to the train Nat Dairy ....'...... 54 fare, M cQuskey must remain In ed in four, reckless driving one, and Hawks’ Nest Beach, Lyme. covery. Colt’s Firearms ...... 25 27 useful to them. Mr. ^earson said ’The revlvsl o f pool activity, in Nat Pow and Lt ...... FOR'SAVING LIFE Pittsburgh five days and plana we evading responsibility one. Eagle L o c k ...... 38 43 some of the same chUdren who cried Paul Vesco of Clinton street is Radio was accompanied by board Nevada Cop ...... 16%' because they were homesick, cried under way to raise $100. If Mc- Fafnlr Bearings ...... — 85 1/ Charles B. Loomis, acting mana spending a few days at Narirkgan- room gossip to the effect that the Fuller Brush, Class A. — 18 N Y Cent ...... 162 when the time cam^ to leave the Cliukey is succesrfxd at Pittsburgh ger of the Manchester Water Com-* first half of the report, of the com N Y NH H ...... ^ ...... 105 Story Told in “Telephone he automatically goes to CWcago sett Pier, R. I. Hart A Cooley ...... 125 camp. pany with a party of friends from pany, expected within a few days, Hhrtmann Tob, com .. —^ 10 North Amer Aviation ...... 9% The camp is now in its fourth News” — Makes Dash From where all expenses are paid JV Meriden left yesterday for a two may not be as bad as has. been North Amer ...... 99%; amateur athletic association offi do, 1st pfd ...... — 60 week. The 20 girls who have been , Mile Distant To Do It. week’s vacation, going by auto forecast Expectations are, how Inter SUver ...... 70 78 Packard ...... 14%; out there since a week ago today cials. Mcauskey’s biggest goal, of through New York state and re WOODIORESICN ever, that the company little better do, pfd ...... 105 110 Param Publix ...... 58% will be brought home a week from In the “Telephone News” which course, is the next Olympic a ^ turning by way of the White Moun than broke even, and the market ac- Landers, Prary A Clk. 68 70 Penn ...... T6 today. Another contingent of boys is sent out each month with tele Pittsburgh and Chicago are the tains. tivl^ appears to be based largely in Man A' Bow, Class A 14 17 Phlla Read JC and I ...... 16 will occupy the camp for. the last phone bills an article tells of some preliminary steps. HISFEDERAUOi! Improv^ outlook for the remainder do. Class B ...... 8 11 Pub Serv N J ...... 92%’" two weeks of the season. particular line of work imdertaken No returns on the warrants issued of the year. New Brit Mch. com . 19 23 Radio ...... 44%' The attendance prize today, which of the different crews. In the Jifiy by the tax collector to the different The bank holiday at London and North A Judd ...... 19% 20^ Radio Keith ...... 32 was donated by John I. Olson was issue there is an article imder the constables and sheriff have as yet Liverpool acted as a damper on NUes Bern Pond ...... 28 30 Reading ...... 105 turned over to Hejge' Pearson for POLICE ARREST GROUP been-'made, to the tax collector’s of Pittsfield, Mass., Aug. 4;—(AP) speculative acti'vlty here. Credit , was ^ m ^ d , ...... M heading “Gfoans over wire lead to —Arthur H. Wood who, while Unit Peck, Stow and W ilcox 7 11 the camp. rescue of manhole worker.” fice. Collector Howe is out of town a little firmer, reflecting the in Russell Mfg Co ...... 55 65 President Stephen Hale who has and the collectors-have just started ed States commissioner, was fined fluence of the return of August 1 Simmons .*...... 24%' In the mention of the name John OF YOUNG RACKETEERS $50 on each of two charges result Scovill ...... 49 52 been away on his vacation of two in their second roundup for taxes. payment checks for clearing, rrhere Seth Thom Co., com . . 24 29 Sinclair Oil ...... 24%' weeks was on the job today. J. Jamroga the home address of ing from alleged operation of an South P a c ...... 119% Jamroga is' given as New Britain, was some calliag of loans, and call Standard Screw ...... 110 125 James McKay of Clinton street, autoniobile while under the infiuence money was firm at'2 per ceiX. For Southern Rwy ...... 86% whereas he is a Manchester resi of liquor, has re|slgned as commis do. pfd. guar "A” . 100 — Boston, Aug. 4 — (AP) “ accompanied by his two sons, Paul eign exchanges' moved uncertainly, Stanley W orks...... 40 42 Stand Brands ...... 20%; dent arid a brother of the yoimg Four yoimg men who, i>ollce aueg^ sioner, it was cUsclosed today. 'The and James, left this morning for but further-gold exports were wide Smythe Mfg ...... 80 — ■ Stand Gas and E le c ...... 96%' man who died as a result of in were members of a group eng^rid CTeveland, taking the northern route resignation is to take effect at a Stand Oil Cal ...... 63% PRESIDENT TALKS juries received in a football game ly anticipated. Sterling cables are 'Taylor A Fenn ...... 115 — in robbery and extortion, were held and on their return will -visit for a time to be set by Judge. James M. now close to $4.87%, and while the Stand OilNJ...... 72%; two years ago. Morton, Jr., o f the Uiaited States Torrington, ...... 54 67 in bail of $26,000 each in Roxbury few days in Buffalo and see Niagara outgoing gold point has been cal Underwood M fg Co . . 93 95 Texas Corp ...... 52%' The story reads: District Court today. Palls. District Court at Bostmi. Timken Rpll B ear ...... 67%; OF DISABLED VETS “Quick to realize danger to a fel culated heretofore at about $4.88, at Union Mfg Co ...... — 22 Thomas Smoot, 21,. and Wilnam Judge Charles L. Hibbard of the least one international banker is U S Envelope, com . . . 235 — Transcont Oil ...... 18%’ low worker, John J. Jamroga, cable O’Brien, 26, both of South Boston There was an automobile accident District Court here, requested Wood planning a shipment as soon as the Union Carbide ...... 73% helper, of New Britain, saved, the do, pfd ...... • 112 — and Anthony Grosso, 18, of the R e on East Center street at Parker to agree to resign his position be rate reaches $4.87%. Veeder Root ...... 35% 37% Unit Aircraft ...... 61% life of Harry Hughes, cable splicer; bury district, all pleaded not guilty street yesterday when a Ford truck fore the case was passed upon by In addition to Radio, such shares Whitlock Con Pipe ..15 20 Unit Corp ...... 32% Meets Ofkials to Discuss of Wethersfield, when the latter was to charges of robbery while armed, and a Chevrolet sedan collided. the judge here last Friday. At that as U. S. Steel, American Can, and Unit Gas and Im p ...... 35 overcome by gas while in a man- waived examination, and were held There were four in the Chevrolet time Wood was fined $60 for operat Standards of New Jersey and Cali U S Pipe and Fdry ...... 33- hole in New Britain. in $25,000 ball. Joseph M. Laaky, and tw o In the Ford truck. ’The ac ing so. as to endanger the lives of fornia wiere well bought, rising a TO Re p a ir f a b r ic U S Rubber...... 'T...... 21% New World War Pension “Hughes, splicing,a new cable, 22, of Roxbufy, pleaded not guUty cident was reported at 8:40 and Of the public, a charge to which he point or more. American Telephone U S Steel ...... 166% was testing the cable pairs by to a charge of robbing a hat store ficer Walter Cassels went out to in pleaded guilty, and $50 on the was tsken in hand, now that the Util Pow and Lt A ----- ..... 33 BiH— Wenner’s Opnion. telephone with Jamroga, a mile in W est Roxbury and to a phwrge o f vestigate. He did not; seem ready charge of operating while under the new financing has been completed, ON DAMAGED R 4 0 0 Warner Bros Piet ...... f... 35 away in the central office. When carrying a gun and was also held in, to place the blame and the two infiuence of liquor, to which he and sent up a few points. Westing El and Mfg ...J. . . .147 Hughes’ voice failed to re^ond to $25,000. ' automobile owners had been tall^g pleaded nolo contendere. Woolworth ...... ,^49%' Westingbouse Electric, Du Pont, (Continued from Page 1.) a questiori, Jamroga, puzzled, wait' Edward J. Daley, who was among settlemrat before be arrived. The Wood was arrested as the re International ' Telephone, National Yellow Truck ...... 25% Washington, Aug. 4. — (AP)— ed with receiver at his ear. Pres those arrested during the latter part man who seemed to be less at fault sult of an automobile accideht. He Dairy, 'Vanadium, American To President Hoover today received the of last week, has been releaesd, the wished to have it all over and of admitted he had- drunk some liquor ship is expected to be ready to move ently he heard a gfroan. bacco “B,” Liggett and Myers, if it is decided to make the sched members of the executive committee “Jamroga rushed from the office, police revealed today. Samuel P. fered a money settlement which was at the home of a friend in Albany laectric Auto Lite, United Aircraft, CURB QUOTATIONS caUed Joseph Waldron, repairman. Kelley pleaded not guilty to a accepted and the trouble was all before starting to drive home. A uled flights to Ottawa, Toronto and of the disabled Americans veterans, charge of carrying a gun, was found American Smolting and Atchison Eind quickly drove with him to the oyer. , chsLrge of drunkenness'was dismiss were among issues rising 1 to 2 Quebec. headed by H. H. Weimer of Chica guilty, and was placed on prohatiofi ed. The airport yesterday was -visited (By Associated Press.) manhole. points, or more. Diamond Match by a crowd estimated at nearly go, national commander. The com “They foimd Hughes imconscious by Judge Hayden. . An 18-year-old girl, Gladys Wood, Wood, who studied at Yale Law was a wide mover, rising more than fcoH Amer Cit Power and Lt B ... 16%' The police rnade a total of nine who w^ked away from an Indus school, received his firijt appoint 300,000. Am Super Power ...... 22% mittee planned conferences later in his breathing apparenUy stopped, arrests in a roundup of the group six. been made at the field and on.sur- and carried him from the -manhole. trial School in Massachusetts on ment as commissioner in 19(H5, suc Warner Brothers was a soft spot the day at *the Veterans Bureau of whose “racket,” they said, was to ceeding his "father, Edgar Wood. roimding roads to handle the traffic. The two men then applied artificial hold up chain store'Units, bakeries, July 11, arrived in Manchester, as tUmng the morning, dropped two to Cities Service ...... '...... 28%’ ways of handling the applications One child was killed and four adults Elec Bond and Share 81%; respiration, and revived Hughes. drug stores and delivery wagons and it was expected that shewould do, a new low at 33%, then -rallying a Injured in the only automobile acci under the new World War Veterans on Saturday morning. liie police little. Directors meet for dividend Niag and Hudson Pow ...... 16%; Pension Act. Later, in the hospital, he complete later to extort money imder threat dent of the day. ly recovered.” had been on the lookout for. her action oh Thunday. Pennroad ...... 11% “We are told by the Veterans of further holdup. S O I n d ...... 50% Bureau,” Commander Weimer said, V. • and she w u in town but a short HOOVER BACK HOME time when she was picked up at. a “that about 154,000 veterans will P.4SSENGEBS RESCUED r^eive this monthly disability allow- FIVE KILLED INRIOT home (m Durant street by Chief of N E t EARTHQUAKE Washington, Aug. 4.—(AP.)— PLAN TO START PROBE Police Samuel G. Gordon and Lieu Peoria. Dl., Aug. 4.—(AP)T-More aiice during the current year and to Arrived: than 300 passengers' of the excut- e^blish eUgibility there must be tenant William Barron. She was Rochambeau, New York, August tain camp where he had spent the Ballia, India, Aug. 4.—(A P I- taken to- the police station where SHOCKS IN ITALYtti^’ ' " sion steamer Idlewild which stuck r^l^ews of tens of thousands of fold OF BiTTLE’s S e n se s 4 from Havre. ' week-end, President Hoover ar on a bar in the Illinois river last ed and there will be tens of thou- Five persons were killed and 16 she was met by a matron of the Ctmte Grande, New York, August rived back at the 'Vlfeite House to wounded when a crowd of Moslems night were safe ashore today. They sabds of new physical examina- school Saturday night- and - taken 4, Naples. ' (Continued Cnm Page 1.) armed with sticks attempted to halt back, to Lancaster, Mass., Saturday day. , were removed at 5 a. m. today ti9ns.” St Louis, Cherbourg, August 3, Mr. Hoover was accompanied by another excursion boat and a speed j*‘To do our part,” he added, ^“we a procession of 15,000 IDndus. Itt- Washington, Aug. 4—(AP)— The night. New York. an effort to break up the ensuing Semite campaign fimds committee back to the, hotel from a, party and Alfred F. Dawson, secretary of the boat There was no confusion. n ^ t extend our system of assist Rotterdaih, Rotterdam, Augiut S', Republican Senatorial campaign fight, the police fired into the today decided' to send a special field was' underided at first whether it The Illinois river is at its lowest ance, which already contains 80 lia- Michael Suhie of Knighton street New York. ‘ really was a quake or only her committee, Ernest Lee Jancke, as level since 1919 with a stage o f 9.3. crowds. representative to Massachusetts to son officers. We also desire that has accepted a position with ' the '' Roma, Naples, August 4, New ‘Lbaaglnatlon. sistant secretary of the navy, and It is still falling after three weeks’ the government build with the The Hindus made a determined invtetigate charges of excessive ex Economy Grocery Store Company York. , march past a mosque in' defiance of penditures made against. William M. She ran into her unde’s room and Floyd Gibbons, writer. ^ drought. . - greatest speed, the authorized hospi and is now located at their East Republic, Cobh, August 3, New when he assured hier that the earth tals as the emsting institutions are a magistrate’s order. Butler, candidate for the Republican Hartford branch. . ^ York. Several himdred Moslems gath Senatorial nonfination. really 'was shaking, they dressed crowded. We must have more room Laurentic, Liverpool, August 2, and went outside. for mentally disabled men.” ered near the mosque to prevent the Ch^rman Nye uld he did not Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schlebel of Montreal. j - ' consider it necessary to^ hold hear Forgot Their Son. advance of the procession. School street'and Mr. and .Mrs. Atheifia, Ltverpoifi, August 3, Warner Bros. When they came to grips it re ings bh thb 'complaints.' He. -, said W.' T. James, his, wife and their Charles -Fish of North Elm street Montreal, three sons were in. Naples. Al quired heavy police detachments to after confenihg with Connid. W. Senaia, Fayal, August 3, New left yesterday for'a week’s vacation though the rest of the famUy was iRiLLYWOODFtlEROFF break-up the defiaonstratiou. OrbokSr) generaircounsel of the that will take them into Canada. Y o r k ., Liberal pivics .nudS Sidled: aroused at the first tremor and hur TODAY Matinee'^ 2:15 BOAT. CREW DISCHARGED.' the charges, the coin^ttee felt that Empress of Australia, Southamp riedly dressed and left the hotel, Mr. ) ON ROUND WORLD TRIP formal hearings should.not be held Albert Mercer of Fairfield street James said, bis son Elbert, .16, did Eve. Continuous spent the week-end at Coventry. ton, August 2 for QuelMK;. and Ne^ Lohdon, Aug. 4.—(AP)— until after the prinaaryi American Legion, Buenos, Aires; not wake. CSiecking over his fam ily after they reached the courtyard, TUESDAY 6:45 to 10:30 Los Angeles, Aug. 4.— (A P )—;Ted The government fsdled to provq tha^ Nye said the complaint eyaskms August 1, New York. of state laws, vrideb ne',did hot William EagleMh of- Cooper Mr. James said, he discovered ESbert Limdgren, Hollywood aviatorr start five, men arrested two. weeks aw street vitiltod with friends in Boston Carmania, Cobh, August 4, New aboard the fishing boat Blanche R tees a' subject for cbmmittee heabr York. was missing and went back to find ing on a round-the-world took Ihgs at the-present-time., ov^the week-end. him sound asleep. off from here at 8:31 a.-'m.; today) of New Bedford .which was seized ■ ------headed for Kansas City and New off Block Island with 450 cases of Crooker said'his^fgnDization hkd K1NG8FOBD-SMITH ILL Arthur L. Rice of Wilmette, - 111., prepared “as hzbad h case as we bhd William Tayior of CoteAge street editor of tfie Magazine Power Plant Romance That Vies York. liquor aboard her, had committed was in. New York for the . week-end. W. L. Siler, co-pUot, and V. H. any overt act within the territorial time to put together,” arid that any Verre, Zeeland, Holland^ Aug. 4 Engineering of Chicago, was with investigation by the committee Mrs.' Rice at the Hotetl Royal In Emerson, aircraft company official, waters of the United States and Miss Margaret Fle.veU o f Spruce — (AP)-r-Wing Commander Charles with Drama For Thrills accompanied the filer. they were all discharged from cus- would bring confirmation of every Kirgsford-Smith, who recently' flew Naples. ’He said the building, idlegation. made in the complaint. street, a student at the- Middlsex which,is modem and constructed^ It wiU hold you speU-bound— The blue, high wing monoplane tody today by U. S. Commissioner Hospital Trainifig school for'nurses, with three companions from Ireland this powerful drama of men Russell H. Corcorane. The men Butter is a former National nom- to the United Statea, haia been marble, concrete and steel beams, topk the air easily with 500 gallons mitteeman from Massachusetts and spent the week-end visiting in twon. who pay the law! of gasoline, enough to make a non were John A, . Healy, captain; orderedvtp take a complete rest and rocked. ^ stop filght. However, Lundgren George Montigny, John R. McDon a close person^ friend of Calvin not be permitted to" talk ' to, There was a dance in the ball said he would make one stop. ald, Paul Tracy and Herbert Smith, Coolidge. Robert Connelly of Walnut street, friends or receive letters and tele room cm the sixth floor of the hotel Siler and Emerson will leave the and they were charged with con e^loyed by the American Tel. and grams. at-the time of the qunke, he spd, plane in New York where Lundgren spiring to smuggle liquor, T^. Company is enjoying a two Kingsford-Smith came here- to and as the elevator service was •will be joined by a co-pilot whose YOUTHFUL ROBBER weeks’ vacAtion. ^ visit a friend, Hendrik Willem Van stopped^ the dancM« had to yralk name was not disclosed. Limdgren HOLD RUM SELLER Loon, Dutch-American writer; this down-tiie five flights of stairs. Many said he hoped to girdle the world “ Miss Catherine Wagner of Spruce moraihg was taken to Middleburg of the women were hysterical. in 200 hours’ fiying time. The route Bridgeport, Aug. 4. — (AP) — New York, Aug. 4.—(AP)—Clay Street leaves today for a two weeks’ hospital for a careful examinaQcm. Mrs. Samuri B riA t of San includes Berlin, msk, Tokyo, the Charles Kurikel, proprietor of a ton Hart, 18, a shoe factory worker stay at Bobbie Cottage, South; Cov- A bulletin Issued later by the eisoo and Santa Barbara, Calif., Great Circle route to Seattle and lunch room here, was held for the of 1217 North Shore road. Revere, e n t^ . hospital said there waa, no reason who was In Genoa at the time of the then back to Los Angeles. next term of the U. S. District Mass., was arrested today bn charge for anxiety. earthquake and reached Napleis on Lundgren’s plane has a 425-horse Court on the charge of violating the of petty larceny and held in $1,000 Miss Jane Morrison' of Gilbert- J. J. KIMMEL.DEAD July 26. said, she had been through power motor. prohibition laws, after he was given bail for Special Sessions. vine, Mase*> ie spending the week the San Francisco earthquake. a hearing before United States Hart was arrested when he at with'Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mc New Britain, Aug. 4.i-(AP)— “People wko have been through Commissioner Lavery today tempted to steal two bathing suits Adams of Woodbridge street. ^ John J. Klmmel. 60, Representative an earthquake wear the same'look.’ Kunkel was arrested several days and a sweater from a m idto^ de from idainviUe in 1924*26, was found Mrs: KWght wild. “I saw the same USE SEARCHUGHT ago by federal prohibition agents partment store. He was caught Ijflss Ellen Morrison ' o f CHlbert- dead in bed at his hope, 04 East expresrion o f helt>l«w and tnreethree bottlesDOIUBB oi.of beer alleged after »a coosachase o*of Beveriuseveral blocks. DiOQiu. Main street, PlainvUlerthis morn flmes In Naples feat I remembered to contain more than the legal qlco-l He told police he came here sev ville, Mass., haa returned home after in San Franrisco.” TO CAPTURE DEER spending a week with her cousin. ing, ,He waa a native of Hgrtfojrd holic content, were found. eral days ago with $20, seeking ^ had lived in Platnvilla for twen work. Penniless and without foot Miss Dorothy -McAdaaur o t W ood- bridge street. Miss McAdama re- ty years. He was formerly first RADIQ FOB PRISON. Torrington, Aug. 4—(AP)—Five QUAKES RECORDED for two days, he said he decided to selectman'in that town. Death wM steal the clothing and sell It. Cimri: *tumed w t^ her and will spend the White Plains, Aug.. 4,—(AP)— New Britain rnen, Howard Allen of week there. due to heart disease. 94 E ^ t street, Fitmk Slavlck of 179 New York, Aug. 4—(AP) attaches took up a coUectibn to buy mis 1900,000 West Chester coimty Stanley street, Edward Mileski of earthquake shocks which were “ air- food.' BBATGAD^SwSlH isfl for Whtrii contacts are b s^ ly violent” were recorded today on Albert Sobielo of School street 225 Stanley street, John J. Clinch has been imaldnf a tour of several awarded today, is to of 101 Roosevelt street, and Samuel the seismograph of Fordham Hhl- SUroford, Aug. 4—(AP)—Thopas eventusl installation of both radio versity, the first at twelve minutes beaches la : thil v|cihity of New Lon and Semaldi -of 592 South street are to HOSPITAL NOTES don the past few deye. McKay, 48, of Port N;Tf., televlsloa sets jta the' esUs. be arraigned in Goshen this .evening past midnight (EiST) and the second died at the home d hti (dster. Mrs. (3sorge W. Burton, chalrms® of on charges of jacking deer and hunt seven minutes later. Rachel Bpooner, a victim of - the the prison board «dd today ^ was BEERY, ROBT. MdNTGOMMiY* -^ ^ A daiighter was bom this morn Mr. end Mrs. Thoznas Mcranney, ing on Sunday in North Goshen. 'The distance o f the quskee jyaa heat He had been^walting at the dofis because soma of the prisoners Ni^EILA HYAI^S - placed at 3,000 miles from New, ing to Mr, and Mrs. George Mc- Jr., of Bissell street spent the held in fee counW Jslls were mate- ’They were arrested shortly after week-end at Watch HIU, R. I. bouse for his sister to return and midnight by Game Warden Louis York probably in the region of Cen C rttx y o t 182 Cooper'street'at the. died wl^e seated % a iPair. Medi tdal witnesses, wwrs confined thers . Cottrie. It is alleged that they were tral America. Seismographers'said Menimrial'hospital. Miss Alfreds cal exahiiner John » ; paries pro- through no fault of their own,.and Wennerstrom of 193 Summit street Mr. and Mrs. William F. Barrett cal exa^ner joim lijdrig an automobile equipped with a the shocks were more sharply re^ and family of Spruce Btreet_spent|nounced death due to heat proti^ their stay should be made as com- corded than the recent Italian and Mrtt. Grace Kennedy o f 4 Rog- special spotlight in an effort to bag Q lf 6t shore j^aoss. ferUMs as pss|ibls. deer. - quakes. em lim e were admitted. UANGFESTER AUTOCRMFATAL LOCAL MAN MISSING GIRLS SELL TICKETS FROM CAMP DEVENS State Briefs Miss Anne McAdams of William The Herald IRUONS BENEFIT t o i j i m 3 rlh er£ street will leave tomorrow for & two weeks’ visit with-relatives and Member of Hartford Company FEND BODY IN ETVEB friends in Massachusetts. During Dancje To Be Held At Sandy Derby, Aug. 4.— (AP)—^The wa Hears— Sought Here Today — Local her absence her beauty shop at 22 Beach Ballroom Tuesday ters of Naugatuck river today had .William street will be closed. Six Iteur Old Adelia Miller, of Companies Were Perfect. yielded the body of Mike Sandas, Evening, August JL9. Band to Render IS Nnribrs 40, but held given police no indica The regular monthly meeting of That William Sperber has given lilac Street, Killed At Although both of Manchester’s tion as to how the man met his tho Manchester city club will be up golf and is going in heavily for ' (Gonttamed from~Fiige L) Local girls 16 years of age and. Tomorrow Eremng .GnuTif National Guard tmite, Company G, death. held in the club rooms Thursday horsemanshipr—Rill explains it in over will be giveni. opportunity to and the Howitzer Compwy of the The body, fully clothed,'wajs found evening followed: by a luncheon. ’The this wise: lose a golf baM^ an,d its driven by another New Britain m w, sell tickets for the benefit da,pce to judimbia Satnrday. 169th Infantry, turned out to a man by .boys yesterday. Dr. - F. N. club's annual outing will,be held gone, lose a horse anclrits’ln the Isadora DS^^Ri^ger. WUed be given Tuesday evening, Augusrt; FromSlolOKM. i'* for the annual two weeks encamp-” Loomis, medical examiner, ^pre^ed .Sunday at Osario’a ’’cottage in Bol- stable when you get baclfe. , Catherine Konog, 70, of New’ Ha- 19, at Sandy Beach by the Manches ment at Camp Devens, Manchester the opinion that it had beeii' ip ^ ..the ion. , ■ , - ■ ^ k . .--b . .+ veri. ' ter Lions dub, in an effort to assure Ac^ptaace of an invitation to go soldiers connected with other divir water seveiral day& . - -Tbat &ii who h£dl from the bonny In Norwich, Myer Silverman,' 4, banner attendance at the affair. An extremely well planned and sions were not so dutiful. Clifford Police could find no' reasons - Tbn-Bon Ton miniature golf banks of Scotland should take ad was killed by a car operated by Every girl selling tickets will re riding Saturday afternoon brought F. Sault of Foster street, of the ceive an individual award depending veuied program will comprise the death a short while later to Adelia which might have led. Sandaa - to coui^se'at Hollister street opened up vantage of the fact that wrestling Alexander Chmielewsky, of Nor 118th Medical Regiment of-H art 1 commit suicide, w h ile.th e' body - Saturday’afternoon and did a good is being offered at low pripSs at the wich. on the number of tickets which she fourth concert in the series spon ■ Miller, six y^ars ‘‘old daughter of ford, of the 43rd Division, a Military Mrs. Mary Miller of 7 Lilac street, j showed no marks .pointing to fpid business during the afterrioon ^ d Hurley Stadium .'. . and that jOy of Drownlngs disposes of, and will have a chance sored by the Chamber of Commerce Police, was in town this morning play. ‘ ' evening and ^ day Sunday from lO' joys ladies are admitted free. to win the grand prize, to be award- and presented in Center Park every:;-: ' when the Ford sedan in which she with a warrant for a local soldier, Two Waterbury rodents,: • John I was a passenger collided with a a. in,'; until midnight.- Free parking Cordon, 26; and Joseph Campbell, .ed the giri'in Manchester, Rockville, ’Tuesday evening by the Salvation .c as well as with others for Hartford, CAFT. EIARDY.DIES space fs provided. ' • - That it won’t be long now before Stafford- Springs or Willimantic, Army Bimd. Tomorrow night’s pro- Ford roadster at Four Comers in New Haven, and Bridgeport men. 29, a negro, drowned., in ,^Wolcott. Columbia at 2 o’clock. The Miller New London, Aug. 4.—(AP) ,— football toga will be ’nverha]qled in Cordon drowned In Lake Hitchcock selling the greatest number of tick gram of two hours—8 to 10 o’clock He refused to divulge the name'of Captain Edgar J. Hardy, 6S,. com Miss Betty Crooks entertained preparation for the opening of the ets. '—consists of 15 numbers, indudingi: gin was killed outright as the im the missing man. when his canoe upset, while pact of the crash turned the sedan modore of New England ’Transporta with a bridge Friday'evening in season late in September. Campbell waa seized with - cramps Lionel J. Kennedy 'and his Hotel a trombone quartet, in two ai>pear-5^ Her head was crushed causing a Lawrence and Memorial Aswciated -leaving -Manchester soon to make That MUton Harris, much bally- pieces will play for dancing. The phone duet. hooed tennis player, who at one time voir. WilHs Gardner, 25, -of West- proceeds will be used for the Lions fractured skull. hospital after a brief i^ess.3. He H® her home in Washington, D. C.’, Mr, port, drowned in Long Island Sound ’The trombone quartet will con • Four of seven adults involved in was taken ill aboard his'vessel,I.' el, the Robb -having been'' transferred to captained the Oregon* State College Recreational Camp at Bolton lake. sist of Bandsman William Hanna, ARCTIC AREA VALUABLE team, may not enter Rie town off Norwalk when he dove off a ’This camp will open in a week or the accident were injured, none seri- New Hampshire about twp weeks that city by one of the insurance boat. He was attending an outing Russell Cloug^, Alfred Clough and:- • oudy. The sedan was driven by ago and removed to his quarters at companies." "About - twelve of Mrs. tournament here after, all . . . . . ten days and is at the disposal of Leslie Larder, Harold ’Turkington the Thames Club and later to the which means there will be no chance of the Westport Painters Union. local junior organizations free of will be the' cornet soloist. ’The John Man yak of 60 Bodwell street, . FOR AIRPLANE ROUTES Robb’s young women "friends were Rose Gainfelice, 19, - of Spring-, c -J Hartford. Adelia occupied the rear hospital. At that time his condition .present. The first prize, a pair of for the tennis lovers to see how chafge. Members are now busy Sousaphone duet will be by Arthur,.. was so serious no hope was held out Harris would fare against the town field. Mass., was fatally strickeu Improving groimds and building of Kittle and Robert Richardson. L a st. seat with Mrs. Manyak’s mother, (Conlinaed from Fage 1) •Silk stockings, was won by Miss with heart disease while bathing in Mra. Anna'Kleche of 9 Lilac street, for his recovery. .Antoninette Jamroga.. The consoM- champ, Ty Holland, under the strain the esunp. week the band sang the negro-c. of tournament competition . . . . Lake Congamond, near Suffield. All girls who wish to sell tickets a sister of Mrs. Miller. Mrs. Man- great powers to areas to which they -4ion prize, a box of writing' paper, spirituals as a male chorus and the- yak’s arm was broken and her . AUTOIST SENTENCED. Harris gives illness as the cause, She collapsed while standing on a for the dance and compete fpr the success of this novelty was such previously gave scant attention. .was 'captured by Miss Florence Wil sa ring..he may not play against this raft and toppled into the water, mother was badly cut by broken | Westport, Aug. 4.— (AP).—rMer- son. Mra. Robb received a farewell 3 grand prize, as yet unannoimced, that singing will be repeated tomor He mentioned Wrangel island, ritt tfennings of Hills Point Road, summer. A cerebral hemorrhage,’ believed are asked to get in touch with row night. glass. Spitsbergen, North Greenland and gift from her friends of dainty lin The Ford roadster had four pass today was fined $100 and sentenced gerie. A buffet limcheon was served. to have been brought on by heat, George W. B ^ ley of Mackley’s Among the numbers will be> engers, two of w’hom needed medi Iceland as sites of possible future to 10 days in jail by Deputy Jiid^e That patriotism runs high at caused the death of Leo Zone,___53, Chevrolet Company. “Songs of the E’vangel,” consisting-, cal attention. Albert Thibeaiilt of bases and said that where such Herbert E. Baldwin, when he was Globe Hollow, a flag pole having of Stamford. > - ’The Lions Club will hold its week of several numbers, ^ composed by areas are in doubtful legal status Yesterday the union services of been. erected on the raft—the Na Putnam had a bruised teg and ,C. foi.nd guilty of drunken driving in fthe Center Congregational and ly, meeting tonight at 6:15 o’clock Commander Evangeline Booth; W. Frink of 30 Oak street, Willi- they deserve the “vigorous” prose town court tional colors are raised and lowered at the camp. ’Thomas Conran, re Goldman’s famous march "On the-. cution of any valid national claims. South Methodist churches conclud every day with a simple ceremony. mantic sriffered a cut on bis nose. ed at the last named church, and cently chosen chairman of the Go,” and Sousa’s "Fairest of the- Both drivers, Manyak, and Doha British Claims ACCIDENTAiXY SHOT beginning next Simday these two SWINDLERS LOSE OUT North End Merchant’s Division of Fair.” Thibeault, driver of the roadster, Dr. Laura Martin, geologist and \Waterbury, Aug. 4.—(AP.)—^Mrs. churches will imite for the morning the Chamber of Commerce, will ca ’The program in its entirety fol- i escaped without injury. All were geographer of Washington, D. C., Olga Schultz, of Middletown was in services on Simday at the Masonic SIDEWALK BUILDING ter. lows: treated at St. Joseph’s hospital at discussing Stefansson’s claims to a serious condition in a hospital Temple. Speakers will be engaged IN WELL LAID SCHEME March—Stand to Arms, . .Marshall Willimantic. Wrangel island on behalf of the here today, the victim, police be by the Center congregation and the Selection—Songs of Praise, Hawkes A telephone call to a neighbor of British and his assertion that lieve,: of a small boy’s poor aim at music will be in charge of Carl Mc- IN TOWN CAUGHT UP G. 0 . P. CONVENTION ’Trombone Quartet—^Massa’s in Mrs. Millers was put through from America was next in point of dis a target. , ,Kinley and the choir of the South Kalamazoo, Mich., Aug; 4.—(AP) the Cold Ground, .Stephen Foster the scene of the fatality and the covery and exploration, said “Brit Visiting friends here, she- -'was Methodist church. The Center A well rOunded-out scheme of Jos. March—Flag of Freedom, .... Coles neighbor was asked to notify her ish claims were surrendered by the Farmington, Conn.|, Aug. 4.— Cornet Solo—Londonderry Air, seated on their front porch when church organist, Mies C. Louise Oijly One Petition for Construc P. Weil, notorious confidence man, (AP)—The Republican State Cen of her daughter’s death. Instead MacDonald government, American three shots rang out from a woods Dickerman and the quartet of Cen known’ as ' the "“Yellow Kid,” was I ...... Old Irish Rev. W. P. Reidy of St. James’s claims were never officially ad tion Before Selectmen—-De tral Committee Will meet at the Overture—Songs of the Evan opposite the house. The woman ter church has been in charge dur marred by instsince for ready Farmington Country Club tonight church was notified and he broke the vanced; and the Soviet Union has screamed as a bullet struck her. ing July. mand Lessens. cEish, Jacob Kindleberger,, president gel...... Broughton news to the mother, who was widow now been in continual occupation to select the place and time for the March—Fairest of the Fair, .Sousa ed a year ago last January. Two At a hospital it was found that the Every piece of sidewalk, and curb, of the Kalamazoo Vegetable Parch state"" convention. ’The committee for nearly seven years.’’ slug was from a .22 calibre rifle. 'A son was born Saturday to Mr. ment Company, said today in de Medley— American Melo^es, children survive, a brother, Walter, Another Expedition for which there has been a petition will also designate the date for the ...... Broughton age 11; and a sister, Felicia, age 12. Several small boys, it was report and Mrs. John Qiush at the home of ■presented is cleared up, .according scribing his transactions with the I holding of caucuses in the state at Declaring that the increase of ed, had been shooting at a target Mrs. Quish’S; mother,. Mrs. John former convict, whose picture he Sousaphone Duet—Rocked in Felicia was enjoying a two week’s scientific agriculture, the march of to the records of .Town Treasurer which delegates for the convention the Cradle, ...... Knight vacation at the Kiwanis Kiddies in the woods. Murphy of North School street. G. H. Waddell and Town Ehigineer pointed out te Chicago police yes will be named. civilization nearer the Poles and the terday. - ' March—On the Go, ...... Goldman Camp at Hebron when she was ap J. Frank Bowen. There is a peti The Democratic State National Trombone Quartet — Silver prised of . her sister’s tragic death. increase in aerial navigation had in CHOOSE NEW PASTOR Mr.; and Mrs. Maspn Wetherell of tion in for walks and jcurb on Moore Kindleberger denied the accuracy, convention in Bridgeport last week creased the necessity for scientific of reports from Chicago that he ’Threads, ...... Danks Manyak is being held on a techni-, New Britain, Aug. 4.— (AP.) — Elro street and son, togethei; with, street, running south from West chose New London and left the Song—^Little David, Negro Spiritual cal charge of Willimantic police, observations in Polar regions. Dr. Thff*Ukranian church has chosen Earl Wheeler and wife of Oaklano Center to Summer street, about had gone there to meet the confi selection of a date to the committee. Martin told the conference that a dence man and sell’him »the local I Selection—My Jesus, ...*.. Kitching under bond of $1000, pending the Rev. Axel Nizankowsky, of Sey street, left yesterday on a ten-day which there will be a hearing on Au ’ The Republican . convention will March—America, ...... Broughton outcome of the inquest of Coroner movement is now on foot to organ mour as a successor to Hev. Peti>r automobile vacation trip which will gust 12. - concern. He declared that Weil and probably be held some time be ize next year another Pojar year on two Chinese had obtained money National Anthem—Star Span Yeoman’s to be held today, "rhe body J. Pashiweych, discharged after his take them through Maine and into It is just thirty years since the tween September 1 and 10. gled Banner, . .Francis Scott Key of the Milter girl was viewed by Dr. the fifteenth anniversary of the indictment by a Federal Grand Hova Scotia. Town of Manchester first took up from him while .prtending to be For years the Republicans have first. negotiating for the'production of G. Percival Bard of Stafford Springs 'Jury on a charge of perjury out the question of building sidewalks j held their conventions alternately NEED NO PASSPORTS medical examiner, and he gave per “The program was discussed in of investigation into withdrawals Bernard Hart of Murphy’s Phar and curbs and there was much paper by a process on which they ' between Hartford and New Haven. held patents. mission for its removal, by T. P. Copenhagen, September, 1929, and of sacramental wine. macy returned to work this morn arguing just how the work’ was to New York, Aug. 4.—(AP) — The HoUoran of this town. brought before scientific bodies and Rev. Nizankowsky who has held ing after a vacation spent visiting be. paid until W. S. Hyde, thep in Weil, Kindleberger said, repre PASSPORT FORGERIES. PeruT’an government today notified A preliminary investigation was governments and there will be an a pastorate of the Ultraman church different golf clubs in the state. the Legislature, put through a bill sented himself as a Mr. Devereaux New York steamship companies tha’t conducted by Deputy Sheriff Har other meeting in Stockholm this of S^mour since July, 1929, has that two-thirds of the cost should of Shanghai and presented convinc Fogueira, Portugal, Aug. 4.^ American citizens wmi need no peiss- vey Sr Collins and later State Po August,’’ she said. “The plans so served in Fall River, Mass., arid Those who think that this make bq charged to, the Abutting property ing credentials. The insistent and (AP)—The police today arrested ports in the future to enter Peru. liceman Charles F. Hill of the far include reestablishing the old Providence. believe game of golf is not going owners. There was such a demand repeated demands for advances, he three men in connection with their Until a few months agP a "visitor Stafford Springs barracks took stations and adding new ones in need only to visit- the small course made for walk^ that the work has said, caused him to start an investi investigation, of passport forgeries to Peru’ from the United-States re charge. A gasoline truck is said to places adequately covered before, SUPREME COURT Rlgl^KT on the'old circus grounds on Hollis never before been baugpt up. Last gation through Chicago agencies. by which Portuguese peasants wish quired a passport, a vaccinatiem cer have cut off thp view at the cornc?, particularly in the Soviet All must year, only $6,000 was appropriated He'said he went to Chicago, not to ing to enter the United States were and Manyak who was proceeding Hartford, Aug. 4.—(Ap.Y^Tfif ter "lot and will find the players in tificate and a police certificate of have Greenwich time. In the Ant Connecticut Supreme. Court of . Er operation up until midnight. for ti)e work so. small was th e. de meet the ‘ confidence man, but to supplied writh counterfeit visas. The good conduct. Now none of the towards Norwich and Thibeaiilt who arctic it is ho^ed to have three defi mand. This has taken care of the look at pictures in the police identi authorities were ordered to watch was coming from Durham, did not rors has just comjpleted the biggest three is required. nite stations and it is hoped that year in its history, having had be- Miss Lucille Dunn of Middletown work already done and aside from a fication bureau. Where he selected emigrants for illegal papers. ’The Grace Steamship Company offi see each other in time to avoid the few special jobs Contractor Henry that of Weil as “Devereaux^’. He de police said their prisoners were An crash, . » the whalers will co-operate by pro for it for consideration a total of is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. E. J. cials were credited ’wdth the negotia viding transportation as they have 220 cases. Murphy of Strickland street. Ahem has completed his work for clined to say how much money he tonio Fabiano, Antonio DOs Santos tions resulting in the lifting of the The fimeral of Adelia Miller was the year. advanced to the trio. held this morning at 9:30 o’clock to scientific parties before. and Avelina Pinhal. restrictions. - , . ' from the home and at 10 o’clock Helps All Nations . . - AUTOS INHTATE-fs; - ' — It win be hecessary to raise two from St. James church. Burial was ‘fWhen. these lobservatiofis-are' in Hartford, Aug. f-4.—(AH>^G b- --water batch’fcasins at the Center . ------in St. James’s cemetery. and the results correlated and August 1 of this year, the number after the’ removal of the trolley A huge crowd was in attendance studied, one may safely say that a of registered motor vehicles in Con rails. The rails should be out of the at the funeral this morning and | great many problems in meteorolo- necticut was 337,149, an increase of way today and the building of the showered condolence on the grief' gy and earth science will be clear- but 4,588 over'the number of cars basins one near the foimtain and stricken mother., Rev. P. J. Killen ed up and it is hoped that a feeling registered from January 1 to Aug the other oh th§ west curb will be officiated at the church and also of inter-dependence between the na ust 1, in 1929, when the number raided .to prevent ahy delay in ap read the committal service at St. tions will be set up which may was 332,561. ‘ : plying, the .covering .of the road. James cemetery. The bearers were coTfnterbalance in part the national Considerable traffic congestion has Anthony Gryk, Alphonse Obuchoiu- istic claims in the Polar areas.” STATE’S HEALTH" * resulted since the work started, es ski, Edward Kofe, and Alfred Dr. Bishop .C. Hunt of Harvard Hartford, Aug. 4.—(AP.)—The pecially at the time the busses are Karlowicz.* University, discussing questions of number of diphtheria cases report due. * monetary stabilization since the ed in Connecticut for the week end DUO-DISG close of the World War before the ed at noon today was but four, ac A meeting of the Neighborhood HALF ASLEEP, round table, “Recent Economic cording to the weekly 'report of Club has imder consideration plans Changes in Europe,” said that al the state department of health, be for the annual Kiddies day program though stability of the exchanges ing two less than last week. There at the E w t Side ;playgroimds, which IS ABSOLUTELY SHOOTS MAN is an established fact, we still face were seven cases of scarlet fever was a big success last year.. the problem of world-wide stabiliza reported for the week as ppmpared Chicago, Aug. 4.— (AP.)—^Mrs. tion in the value of gold., with ten cases last week-and eight Floor and sidewalls from School ’THE 'Andrew Schlesslinger sat up in the , England, Denmark, Norway, cases of measles as copapared with and Eldridge streets afe about middle of the h^t night and aroused Sweden, the Netherlands and Swit ten for the previous week. comiplete in the operation of closing her husband: zerland have returned to their orig in the so-called dry brook in the “Burglars!” she whispered. “Bur inal par, he said, while Austria, AUTOIST BOUND OVER rear of the'business buildings on glars in the house, get up!” Belgium, British India, Bulgaria, Greenwich, Aug. 4,—(AP) — Main street. The bridge over School Andrew Schlesslinger was aimoy- Czecho-Slovakia, Estonia, France, Frank W. Bosworth, 17, was bound street is practically complete and ed. G^many, Greece, Himgary, Italy, over to Criminal Superior Court to the . bottom, and sidewalk under the' “It’s the heat, my dear,” he mur Latvia, Poland, Rumania and Rus day on a charge of manriaughter in Keith building are about half finish mured, “and the humidity.” sia have stabilized at a new par or connection with the death of Mrs. ed.. The floor on that between “It’s burglars, I tell you, get established an entirely new cimren- Mary Cato who waa fatally injured Eldridge and Maple streets is up!” said his commandant. cy. by an automobile driven by-Bos'- finished and work has been^ start Mr. Schlesslinger, < resignedly, worth. Bond was fixed-at $2500. A ed on the sidewalls. agreed to take measures to fright coroner’s finding held. Bosworth re-, en away-any iminvited guests. He sponsible. • - - Mr. and'Mrs. Philip Baumgartner reached through the darkness for a COMMUNISTS THREATEN of Norwich,.spent the week-efad in revolver in his bureau drawer, CHARGED WITH MURDER towm, •visiting friends. Mr. Baum pctoted it sleepily at a black cor- ALL OF CENTRAL CHINA Greenwich, Aug. 4.—(AJg)r-r-Pre- gartner is a former r e c e n t of Man n ^ of the bedroom and pulled the sented in coqrt with one.- arm in chester. ti%ger. bands^s, Antonio Andreon;-accus Mr. Schlesslinger turned on the (Continued from Page 1) ed of ikilling his wife, Rita - was kl^mbera of Manchester Lodge, light and discovered that he had bound over by Judge .Stanley No. 1477, Loyal Order of Moose, shot George Samuels, negro, a bur- who were only a few mites east Finney, to the next term of the met , at - the Home Club on -Brainard glar. ward. Criminal Superior Court today on a Place, last night and then went to “The m ilita^ ig^nored such pleas. charge of murder.- in: the^ flrst de the -home.of Leon ,J. Duguet, who ’The Communist capture of Changsa gree. He was held without bail. died suddenly Friday night at 22 FLOODS IN INDIA was the inevitable result. Similar Actuated, police say, by jealousy, Ridge street, where the Moose outrages a^e easily possible Andreon fired two shots from a dou funeral, ceremony was performed throughout luangsi, Hunan and ble barrelled shotgun, into his-wife’s and respects paid to the departed Karachi, India, Aug. 4.— (AP.)— Hupeh, as all places therein are vir body at the height of a quarrel in member o f the lodge. Tba flood peril in the reaches of the tually defenseless.” their home on July.. 25. « ' Tv.'??r r' MAI -b v e ^ o X -‘f ‘ I t o o t Instant Red activity pope up. But] hbve thought of irabmlttlBf to 0 it has no more use for Bolshevlsin cou rt / ^f4 W5i\SHINGTON or any of the varieties i f radicalism Now Highway Oommlsaioner CifidiQ IbfvUt that are related to Bbli^evisin than Macdonald ^ Uown the • lAVltt UE-TTER the most apprehensive old lady In chfurgaa into vary axnall fragments wifwr XKC. by the simple process of showing AmeMca. ABOUriihmept In protesting to the De- that the oomparstive llgurea relied BY BODNBY DDTOHBB ^partment of Stota because Baora^ For vdilch reason we find ourself NBA Service Writer on by Mr. Levitt are not wmpara-t tary Stlmson, quite stlffiy, has Im- in frequent disagreement with those a*B *m1 Vaniaac«r tive figures- at all. Mr. Macdonald nli A that the question of dlplomatio individuals and newspapers who are 'Uquor ixhmuBitv isn’t anything to FWe»6s4 OctobT L ItSl has not shown that Connecticut's story, bSt reports ara brought to be squawk!squawk^ uir* th* iiIm ilorever finding fault with police highways, character of work consid correspSlent that a____ 3 m ^ ' But But peoP.«people who ...______doP t Uke the Idea forces for beating up turbulent ered, are built aSyCheaply as similar from- the*White" ■ — ilta HouseHoUm have h m to sit up wd ^ ’ 6m o* «t Sonth ManehMtar, Reds. Just as vre disagree with «■ S e e * ! _Cl**B MbII highways in other states—and for the British B Embasgr, m bas^, uhofflcyiy toay tV ? S y r a S S o N »*.TB8 pcfllce departments when they, too, a very excellent rMSon. But he sounding out the British,Britlrii. ■ \' Oa* T*MV b» ...... |®'2x show fear of the Communists by sadorw a proposal to esUbUsh a natur^y .y®. Moath, 07 mBil ...... I 90A has shoVm that Pn^essor Levitt has vAi*v xAxeluelve C!o&8olfttioix CSub. t bassador and then if xMiTM^ «®* y**' ...... t o * trying to suppress them unlaw ■tafl* oopU» ...... no way of knowing anything what th.lb. uurat. aw *»-»«« fully. ' Qg THB ASSOaATSD ever about such .relative costs. o S w I TOwwa, a . iMt prwl- There Is, in our mind, a sharp dis Neither has Mr. Msedonehf^or •riM A—wnlatBrt Ptbw U tinction between denying the right b J S f ’ S v . - n 'aatlttM to tb* oi* to r r*publlc»tlon anybody else. In order to find out nearly everytiiing' unpleasant, such letters. He might have • S a i l M ws dSpatolio oradlMd bf assemblage'^ Communists and whether road building is done mdre able to stand that, but suddenly the ,ar Bot otkarwto* cradlUd in tola would like to hold hands every compelling thejm to behave like or Thursday night , with another newspapers began to make some pBaap aad alao toa local nawa pnb* economically in some other state th!^ of a news event of it ey ^ dinary human beings once they have chronic victim of popular resant- All ^tSlSi of rapuMicatlon of than it is in Cozmeoticut it would be an wa ^ — —— — • apoalal wapatehaa harain ara alao ra assembled. No Communist ought necessary for a board of expert ac matic liquor hove In from the port ficult for him to find someone to o f Baltixxibre. Photographers used aanrad. ______to be muzzled for what he says, un countants to work hard for a very share his monopoly on hair shirts. to lie in wait for the trucks and be “ SPBClAi ADVBIWOTINO R B ?R »- less what he says is in ^ e ct viola long time,, and at a great deal of • mcSSrVlD: Hamilton - ^Uaaw. Sir Ronald Is Happy tween o a t thing and ^another Sir S a ! ffd Madlaon Ava, JHv York, N. tion of such good law as the law expense, on the collection of data Sir Ronald Lindsay, the British Bsma thought the British Empire and 611 North Michigan Ava« against inciting to riot—because if which does not now exist anywhere Ambassador, Is the '.mpst obvious ana getting a lot of unfavorable dSlaai^ m a you can muzzle Communists . you available candidate, for membership pubUd^. He was really very sore in collated form. in the club. Of course If It were a *7aU~aanrlea eliant of N B A Bar ran muzzle anybody who suggests about It, but he guessed the most There is no system of bookkeep couple of other , fellows and they diplomatic thing to do in the inter ^ Audit Bureau of Ctrcula' political action different from the ing, Mr. Macdonald points out, which were still the envoy extraordinary ' tleaa ______^ ests of His Most Gracious Majesty political practices and custoins of tabulates the exact mileage of com and minister plenipotentiary from was to announce that he wouldn’t Tba H «ald Prlntln* Company, Ina, the present moment And If you did pleted roads against expenditures; “George 'V of the Unlt^ IQngdow ■ order any more liquoru as long as be aaaumaa no ou»»»w»»Snanc^x rasponriblllty of Great Britain and 1 i^^usssdor. S r trooarapblcal arrora appaaiina in that we could not have any freedom nor is there obtainable data con • edvartlaamenta in toa Mancbeatar the Dominions Beyond the Sea, I Sir Eflme'lmew he wasn’teolngr THE L-, Hranlni’ fiarald. ______at alL But when a Communist cerning the thickness of concrete King; Emperor of India; Defender to be ambassador very long; « the meeting becomes a mere breach of construction, the amount of blast of the Faith,” It would be just the time of the announcement there MONDAY. AUGfUST 4, 1930. same. It’s tiie ambassadorship, the peace, we are In favor of ing, the amount of fill—not eyen the was still some left in the embassy which Is is the most ixnportant and another load of hootch " JL STATE PABK MAN smashing it up jvist as any other ■i T "* * <- » -fc ^ T V.. • • * d { r r ^ EVENING HERALD. SOUTH MANGHHST^ C O W ^ ^ U G U S ? 4, X980, s m i^ Romravii^t gttoocWMhMMif WOMAN IS SWEPT OVER Tber* w «n a nun^bar of thoorles WEEKLY REPORT CONN. AUTO DEATHS M to wbft'inay h«v» diseuiMd Overnight Wall Street at the bbnfornioo. Ono was that It FAU5T0HERDEAT8 nfliait to do with tbs pfdioiM OFCABLENEWS A.^P. News 1 5 5 IN SIX MONTHS certain publie qoee- Briefs tiope to come qp at' tbq atate con- Niagara Falls, N. Y., Aug. 4> GlafidA 4.-i(A P ) viWtton at AlbMjr jfept, ao.nbd oc^ (AP)7-Tha body of a well ' • C ’ I ' ' p a g e s e v e n MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY. AUGUST 4, 1930. tact with to« eye, bstor John Cyrciewlcz of High street. r place by capillary euetica. Mrs. M^da* Lyman and daughter T E N M DROWNED a German mvention. - - . DAILY RADIO PROGRAM of Middletown were the week-end Queer Twists (Jettysburg, Fa.—T h e r^ De guests of Mf. and Mrs. ^ a n k Say washday for housevrivee lx ttde ti 422.3—WOR, NEWARK—710. of Orchard street Monday, August 4. 7:00 6:03—Knscmklt!: pisho uuo. Leading DX Stations. OVER THE WEEKEND today. 18tito only a two-day wet Misa Florence Abbey of Bristol In Day*s News supply in toe reservoir, dty oftieds The weU-knov/u eet of Jolly, old 7:30 6:30—Kremlin Art quartet. (D8T) (ST) was the week-end guest of her sis Ensllah folk danco melodlei, Nell 8:00 7:00—Bcltoea of footlights. 405.8— W8B, A T L A N T A -740. have issued a ban against waehdeg Owynn Suite" by Edxrard Oerman. the 8:00 8:00—Night baseball game, Jar. 9:00 8:00—NBO proframs brs.) Back To Jail ter,. Mrs. A. E. Waite, of Union aey Ciw va. Newaik. 12:30 11:80—Theater stage snow. , Mrs. Carol (Amiis) Darrah, 20, among other things. modern En»llah oompoaer. will open 1:00 13:00—Slumbqr boat music. the program to be broadest b> >VJZ 10:45 9:45—Globe Trotter’s program. who W8L3 re-arreated after her re AUan Waite, spn of Mayor and Brunswick, Ga.—^llie event of a Jind aaeoclated etaXlona Monday ujSht 11:00 10:00—Trlml’a dance orchestra. 293.9— KYW. CHIC/M30—1080. Five Die in Motor Wrecks in 11:30 1U:30—Moonbeams muaio hour. lease from the Hartford Coimty jail decade has taken place. Bobby at 10 o’clock, daylight wvlmr ti^me^ho 8:.30 7:30—Russo’s dance orclicstra. Mrs. A. E. Waite, returned bn Satur Jones, taking a dip in the surf at orchestra will be conducted by I'rca- 302.8—WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—#90. 9:00 8:00—NBC programs (214 hrs.) on Friday morning: after she had day from a few days' visit with rel (M SHOOTS none ^ erick Relnlsch. The "Conntry Dance 6:30 6:30—Ramblei-s trio: oracio, 11:45 10:45—Four dance orchestras. served a three mohths’ term for Sea Island Beach while on a vaca and “Pastorale." while vigorous la 7:00 6:00—WJZ programs (4 hra.) atives in Bristol. New EnglandList' of 11:00 10:00rr-Mldnlght dance melodies. 389.4—WBBM, CHICAGO—770. theft in East Hartford, is a former Delores and Carlton Milanese, tion, revei^^ it was the first time character retain a charming dlkylD’. 348.6—WABC, NEW YORK—860. 9:30 8:30—Straight’s dance muslo. in ten y e m he has foxmd time to while the "Merrymakers Dance of the 10:30 9:30—^l^'eature drama skit RockTlUe g^l and a gfraduate of the Lewis Lehmann and Edward' Swl- Boston, Aiig. 4.— (AP) - - MCt- suite is a laughing theme to w h l^ ^ 6:00 6:00—Carl Rupp’s orchestra. 11:45 10:46—Gems of music; dance. Rockville High school, and is the derski of this city imderwent tonsil FataGties. don a bathing suit. Mary Smith, 48, w gs found M U . the Instruments contribute. 6:45 6:45—Domestic comedy ssetch. 7:00 6:00—Address; nslrologei. 1:00 12:00—Around the town. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Annls of and adenoid operations at the Rock Glen Cove, N. Y.—^The bride, from a bullet wound in ton bpiid’tOf Stelnbaugh Tolley., 7:45 6:45—Walter WInchell's column. 416.4—WON-WLIB, CHICAGO—720. bridegroom and best xnan of a wed- In solo two popular claMlcs. Halnt- 7:30 6:30—Ensemble; Symphonv, bass Pasadena, Cal., wh6 formerly con ville City hospital Isust week. a policeman 'Who InvestigntAd tM' Saens’ "Swan Song.” .^^ ch perhaps 8:00 7:00—Burbig's Syncopated hls> ducted the Vernon Creamery on riing that topk place 68 years ago firing of a shot early today. is more familiar as a cello solo, and tory, a burlesque. 8:30 7:30—^WEAF programs (2 hra.) Rev. George S. Brookes of Union Boston, Aug. 4.— (AP.)—Ten a colorature air. Les Fllles de Ca 8:30 7:30—United States Navy band. 10:30 9:30—Concerts; Hungry Five. Vernon avenue. They were-highly street has returned from several bathing fatalities occurred among gathered to ' ■ ' ■ * ' ■ • ■ ■ * ’ -1 4. i m ■MANCHEOTE®'BVEinNG H E lM .m Kb e x c b t . .A X. ■ I 4{ (^inSoT Jh Her Portraits" ^^rs. Longworth*s Dernand. e l a b o r a t e d i a g n o s i s «r forms whiclli are’ r tp'^dls- IS o f t e n n e c e s s a r y 'turbattcis of to< motfflty 1^^ ’ftii TO FIND CAUSE OF CASE testing, and spme -•'^hlcli are inerdy toe tesults of .had Italiita. 1 9 5 0 NtAiSEl^VlCi ERNEST LYNN. OF INDIGES’nON |C COPVRtGtfT There are condltiofia' In which it ? j | r By DB. MORRIS FISHBEIN ' is exceedingly' 'daqi^ereua to: bat Editor Jfonmal of the Americam food with toa hifh an. amoi^ jof ^ VEOSS HERE TODAY “Jerty, ni'jdst; haw to go and Medical Association, and of Elygeia, roughage *and' cttt.d^ftilte’ DAN BOBIMER, former New pickAup that; baby-’* ^ > ^ the Health Magazine. an Increase In roulib^e provides 'X utmAt wwranaper man, n * o Is now “You shbuldJil." ’ ■ • toe road to.succe8itf^F•alrt; scenarios for CJonttnent^ fBUt I can^t-let him, apireani him-: In many cases of indigestion it is Within this ^paat;35 y w s meth plfitares In Hollywood, gets a let-^ self-r^r i Mayba ha .has. colic.’’ : extremely difficult to make certain ods have been' - -dj^oped for > ter from an old friend in New: “Ytou just B it'where you are. It’s ! whether or not toe patient is suf changing toe 'ndUtre^^'^'lShhitgcrins ■* ^ r k , ZIGGY YOUNG, telling him nice’ and codl. and peaceful; out here. ] fering from a disease of the stom that live in the iqteotine. Metchnl- i to look np a girl named ANNE Besides, rl-haweh’t seen you-au day. ach, a disease of the gafi-bladder, kofTs original .i(^',that;*the ba- PM lBmiSB, who has come from I wafit .tb'talk' to ^ ' i Tolsa, Okla., to “crash the pic- an inflammation pf toe appendix, or clUuB bulgaElcTte'.,w|s^o They aat in the swing. The bcl-i ■» inhabitabt and ■ thht - its 5 presence lowing upsteirs’ipcrea^'in volunt? | a nervous disorder without manifest . imte.?*.. A...... • was synonymous life has '■•^Wfil’ feompUes relnctantiy, as he and purpose. Fivi. ^nfitautes passed. i changes in toe stomach itself. ... been changed ; to~eia»pS., ok ^. . an- la distmstfol of Zlggy, but Anne “Jajrry, I can't stand it. Please There are people who- find it impossible to eat or to swallow otort germ caUeB ahldS^hMasi^^^ proves to be charming. She has let me,go.” -r ■ . ' ' had stage experience —In stock “Wen; go dh.; And. good-night. I! their food without any definite tempts -to implant thi6 r'ddd^ikWus companies, which Dan tells her is suppose you’ll took^in-ter an hour, change being visible In toe esoph germ in toe intestine -tefbught '- out , , t^e host fomidation for an extra and hold his tfcMid and tMnk what o. | agus, toe tube which carries toe toe information that;! 'j^jmes to have. Anne gathers that he 'X food to toe stomach, or in toe stom of food were necessary-, to sfcure grand mother you are.*'' 'A- < "'te a Bttle dlssatisfled with things “That’s hatefid- He?S such a ach itself. In such Instances, toe successful im plants,^ at CenUnentaL lamb—slept nearly all day, and he internist must apply all of the A t toe- lbvj?Br end ^ ^ s - . The following Monday rehears- was so sweet;. I .wish you could see 'XS'. methods of examination that he tine toe developm^^of vVl^cbse begin on his idctnre, an adap * 1 veins, commonly c^ed . hemor him, when ha’s that way,” ^ -\ << knows in order to give toe patient tation of a story he had written. ‘T never.ido, though. He yelps, a certain diagnosis, because the rhoids, represents ah' ex'tiemdy ^ - That eveidng' he learns that Anne \ every minute I’pi h MANCHSSnS^B^SailKti B B I^ d , SOUTH a^dH ESTBR. CON!?., MONPAY, AUGUST A» X W . And Win Out One piOTS POUNDS a n d p e i I n i b s NATIONAL Fort Tnimbidl, ins T<9 Giants 1-0 " ”^1SS51 . “'“ '‘aR.H.Po.A.m Frederick, cf ...... A 0 I, • J, « Gilbert. 8b ...... 3 0 0 I 1 0 Sent Home Yanks Check Athletics Herman, rf ...r....4 1 11 J « BlMohette, lb ...... S O 0- 4 1 0 Wright, 8B 8 0 0 1 8 0 BreiSler, I f ,...... 8 0 1 J 0 0 Flowers, Jb“ 0’ 0 1 1 1 Greea Loi>ex, c ...... Z 0 1 6 0 0 AMERICAN IM i OonU 40th Home Ran Hotv They Stand Vance, p » i. •. 8 0 West Sides To|' 88 4 87 7 2 New York in Latter Gam^ Pirates CriU, 2b . YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Leach, If (Flnt ChUM) TnnnbaB 4-3; ; lilndetram. 8b Washington „ „ . ^ Sdttrii Throng Cabs Eastern League Terry, lb ...... Aatt.H.PO. A a Bridgeport 2, Sprin^eld 1 (1). Ott, rf ...... Myer, 8b ...... 6 * ,? 1 1 « Giaots At Green W e i^ Hogan, c . •. • . I Rice, rf i J 2 ft Bridgeport 6, Springfield 3 (2). Marshall, ss ...... 4 0 0 o 8 v Powell* tt etsssssSsel 12-8. Albany 6, Allentown 1 (1.), Boettgerr cf ...... 4 0 0 2 0 0 Manush, If ...... 4 I * ® ® Hubbell, p ...... 3 0 0 0J.JL Oronln, ss i x j . Allentown 9, Albany 2 (2). 1 2 9 1 National League Kuhel, 4b • The Brooklyn Robins and New >87 0 8x85 18 1 West, of ...... X 1 9 9 Brooklyn 1, New York 0. Brooklyn ...... 000 000 001—1 Bluege, 8b, SB...... 3 9 1 1 3 The West Sides and York Giants have done each other ...... 4 0 3 B 0 Philadelphia 11, Boston 5 (1). Runs batted In, Flowers; two base -Spencer, o their Sabbath baseball several gopd turns this season by hit, Herman; stolen base, Crltz; Crowder, p ...... 4 0 9 9 ^ Philadelphia 4, Boston 1 (2). sacrifices. Gilbert, Moore; left on yesterday by one run maigtos,ni^8 beating thieir rivals,from Chicago St. Louis 11, Cincinnati 6 (1). bases. New York 11, Brooklyn 8; base 88 U 14 27 10 0 and 8-7 respectively. Thei«l'WMt and St. Loms at timely moments. St. Louis 6, Cincinnati 3 (2). on baUS, off Hubbell 4. Vance 1; Boston _ „ Pittsburgh 12, Chicago 8. stnicJc out* by V&no6 Hubboll 5; AB R. H. PO. A. B. Sides took the Port ’lYunibtifi S||rs^ But when they play against each umpires,. Jorda, Reardon and Rlgler; Oliver,' of ...... 4 0 1 3 9 0 American League time, 8:10. Warstler, ss ...... 4 0 0 1 9 0 of New London into camp other, whatever friendly feeling they New York 9, Philadelphia 3. Regan. 2b ...... 4 0 0 3 4 0 may have is forgotten. • Green selected the Wlnsted Club^r Detroit 4, Chicago 3. At Ckleeso^— Webb, rf ...... 4 1 » J ® ® There was great rejoicing in Pldt- PIRATBS U. CUBS 8 Durst, If ...... 4 9 0 8 0 0 Its victim* ‘ Washington 11, Boston 2 (1). Reeves, 3b■ ...... 3 1 1 1 3 0 bush yesterday when the Robins Boston 7, Washington 1 (2). Fittsburgh _ Errors played a big part if t ^ s out ahead of their rivals from ^ >AB. R. H. PO. A- B.- Todt, l b ...... 8 0 1 9 0 1 St. Louis 14, Cleveland 6. Brickell, cf ...... 0 1 6 9 Berry, c ...... 8 0 0 8 1 0 -run scoring by the Weiit ' '.SMes. the other side of the Bast River 2 3 1 0 Gaston, p ...... 1 99-010 Twice Locke got on thiwgh^Mr by a 1 to 0 score. P. Wansr, rf ...... THE STANDINGS Grantham, 8b ...... 1 1 3 8 Bushey, p ...... •••'* ® ^ error and scored and on still'^bttsr Despite the report that the Robins Comorosky, If ...... 8 3 5 0 11 T 62410 1 occasion he dngled and tiien^aco^ would rather beat the Giants' than Traynor, 8b ...... 1 1 1 2 Eastern Longue Bartsll, •SS ...... 3 2 3 4 Washington ...... OOB 204 OOx—11 when the next bitter was sace ot & win the pennant they can get a 0 1 6 1 Boston 000 000 290—• 2 mlacue. ’The latter was Stivnitsky great 4eal of satisfaction from to 'PC. Suhr, lb'’.....#.... 0 .680 Bool, o 1 1 4 Runs batted In, Kuhel 3, West who 8 ’V ______. .7£t {|ttrt''A W D fSE U j .VMk^'%3k3kMk3k3k3k3a3SS6*3£SCSCSJ36Mk3k>%3«a«^^ |p^wac« CK«CXKX«00^%<3tX<3CX3g^»X^^ aW»«M»%XSC%3Mk.X%x HOUSES FOR RENT 65 LEGAL NOTICES 4 9 automobiles f o r s a l e 4 APARTMENTS—FLATS— JL. ANOTHER HEAT WAVE TENEMENTS 63 AT A COURT OF PROBATE GANSONVS-WAGI^ I Want Ad IntonnatloB TO RENT—COZY , HOME of ,4 at Manchester, within and for the GOOD USED CARS rooms vrtth' improvements, Indud- District of Manchester, on the Zd Cash or Teri^s CALL TODAY FOR THIS 6 room ing shades and garage. Inquire day of August. A. D., 1930. . Boston, Aug. 4.—'(AP.)—Some Manchester Maddeh Bros. rent with hath,: Ughts, toilet, gas, Tpoajs. piano, Plaino Place, off Pros-; Present, WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., how; the, b6at had got turned on ON CARD TONIGHT Tel. 5500 681 Main St. white sink, cemwt ceUar, nearly pect. ■ Estate of Ralph A Cone Igte of o v e r N w Jffingiand and the people, Evening Herald remodeled, $22 with gmrage. C. T. Man9hester, In said District," deoeas- both patient and provoked want it FOR SAXiE—^1925 CHEVROLET Seastrand, 91 So. Main street. Tel. FOR RENT—SINGLE house, ■ 6 New Haven, Aug., :-4i-^(AP)— TONIORPS C^IBD CLASSIFIED touring car, ^ood running condi The Executor having exhibited Its turned"^ off!"' ' 7505. rooms, all Improvements, 135 Mai* Crossed sweet com, atiaigtlt neck ADVERTISEMENTS tion, curtains and good tires all administration account with said es The iKrttest day of summer and Star bout: Jack Ganson, Cali street. Call 3028 or 4078. tate to this Court fyr atlowance, It Is around. Low price for cash, 105 squash and other new vegetables the equal of, the all-time August fornia, vs.. Cow boy W fignar o f Mon-« nix AV6r&K6 words to a llo^ FOR RENT—FIRST FLOOR flat ORDERED:—Thift the 9th day-Of Spring street. Call 8906. ^ with garage, 5 rooiM, 45 Benton August, A. D., 1930, at 3 o’cloofc that are being,! deyelpi^ produce record came yesterday to Boston. tana, best two out of three falls.. Initials numbers and abbreviations (s. t.), forenoon, at the Probate MCh count as a word ana conapound street. Call 5588. / SUMMER HOBIES bountifully imder, CwmectlcUt con W hile clim bing to 98 degprees a t 1 Semi-final: Stanley Stickn^^ words as two worda Minimum cost Is f o r s a l e —t w o 1925 Ford office. In said. Manchester, be and ihe p. to-* the mercury remained at 90 coupes. Also a six months’ old FOR RENT 67 same Is assigned for a hearing on the ditions will he exhibited at the an Hartford, vs. Frank Dwllamano, allowance of said administration ac- or above for nine consecutive hours. n ?n e^ i"ter pe"r“ day tor transient Pointer and Spaniel 'puppy, 691 FOR RENT—5 ROOM Tfenepaent, nua^ field d ay o f C onnecticut Boston, forty-five minute bout. on Mather street, rent 516. Robt. f o r r e n t o r s a l e —N ew fou r count with said estate, and this Court Providence,-R. T., with 97 degrees Porter street. room fiimished cottage at Coven directs Hhe Executor to give jmbllc Agricultural Experiment Station, had the hdtt^t day 'in 13 years. Fred Bruno, Hartford, vs. Farm Eatectiv Marcfc ^ ^ / “ ^chargs J. Smith, telephone 3450. notice to all persons Interested there er Bailey, Burlington, thirty-ndnute try Lake, hear water. Phone Man- in to appear and be heard thereoh by August 20. The affair will >e held The height of 97 degrees at Spring- « Consecutive Days ..| 7 ctsl • ctt on the experiment furm in Mount bout. Opening bout of twenty min BUSINESS SERVICES FOR RENT—6 ROOM FLAT on . Chester 3105.. publishing a copy of this order in field had been reached once before some newspaper having a circulation Carmel. tbia year. 'Worcester had 96 degn^ees, utes. O FFERED 13 Cambridge street. All modem im in said District, on'or before August orders for Irregular Insertions provements. Apply 16 Cambridge FOR RENT — SUMMER HOME, Among the vegetablea to be ex the highest for the date in 30.years. wm be charged at the one time rat«* Chapman Beach, Westbrook, Conn. 4, 1930, and by posting a copy of this Hartford, Aug. 4.—Jack Ganson) street. South Manchester. order on .the public sign post in the hibited will bo aeven selections of Special rates for long l®*"™ *T*^ ASHES REMOVED BY the load or Cottage, water front, modem con Town where the deceased last dwelt, straight neck squash, bred by the of California hnd Cowboy Wagner day advertising given upon reauesU five dayb before said day of hearing Ads ordered for three job Any other Jobs for light truck. veniences, bath, for 2 weeks or station; Spanish! gold, the first of Montana meet in toe star bout and stopped before the third or fifth V. Flrpo, 116 Wells street. Dial FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement at memth of September, dial 3635. and return make to this Court. crossed sweet.com that Dr. D. F. KIU, ROADHOUSE OWNER WILLIAM S. HYDE at toe Hurley Stadium tonight, a day will be charged only for the ac 6148. 53 S pru ce, street. Telephone 3341 After 7 p.jn,, dial 8360. Judge. Jones, In “ Charge of the'station’s tual nuniber of times the ad ®'PP®*^T H-8-4-30. plant breeding work, has' made bout headlining toe first of a series ^ ch a r^ T at the rate ea^ed. but COLUMBIA LAKE—6 room cot no allowance or refunds FbR RENT—5 ROOM flat, aU im ready! for. the market gardener to Garfield, N. J., Aug. 4— (AP) of popular-priced wrestling shows. on alx 6m6 ads stopped after the FLORISTS—NURSERIES 15 provement; steam heat, with tage from August 2-23. Two boats, AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD grow,, and o^er crosses, a pepper 2-car garage. Telephone. Manches at Manchester, within and for the Peter Curapolo, part owner of a Both Gemson and Wagner are garage. Apply H. W. Harrison, District of Manchester, on ''the 2d plant developed by Dr. Jones which roadhouse, was slain as his wife “ No^^ui forbids"; display lines not A LARGE QUANTTIY of winter ter 5661 evenings. | ' among toe outstanding heavies in Telephone 3^9. day of August, A. D,, 1930. matures early and bears'generously ; looked on last night, by five men “ °^esHsrald will not be responsible cabbage and kale plants, 10c Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., a tomato in process of development toe second tier of wrestlers, in the who called him from the porch of group rated just behind Sonnen- for i^ r e ’ than one Incorrect Insertion doien, 40c per 100, $3 per 1000, $5 FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat, 329 Judge. toward earliness and quality, which of any hdvertlsement ordered for HOUSES FOR SALE Estate of John W. Johnson late of the resort and pumped bullets in'n berg, Malcewlcz and toe otoer per 2000. Cauliflower 15c dozen, $1 Elast Center street, all improve 72 Manchester, in said District, deceas is a cross between Alacrity and more than one time. him. headliners. Wagner is conceded an The Inadvertent omission of Incor per 100, $6 per 1000. Celery plants ments. Telephone 8063. ed. Bonny Best; Break TJay, a tomato Police today were seeking August rect publfcaUon of advertls ng will be The Executor having exhibited his edge on Ganson in knowledge of toe 15c dozen, $1 per 100. Ten different FOR SALE OR TRADE, 2 famUy bred by the U. S. Department of Debandorff, North Bergen police rectified tonly by cancellation of tlm colors o f hardy phlox *dl in bloom . FOR RENT—3 ROOM tenement, all administration account with said es game, but Ganson has a margin on charge made for the service "endere^ house with all improvements, 169 tate to this Court for allowance, it is Ag^dculture and being tested for man, to whom the license of toe car All advertisements must conform Buy them now and you will be improvements, hot water heat, at South street, Hartford, Conn. In ORDERED :^That the 9th day of adaptability to Connecticut; the used by toe g;unmen is said to have weight and heighto. He is a gradu In style, copy and typography with sure that you will get the colors ' 168 Oak street. Inquire 164 Oak quire at 27 Starkweather street, August, A. D., 1930, at 8 o’clock (s. t.) station’s own selections 6f Fordhook been issued. i \ ate of toe University of Califomia regulations enforced by tn® you want. Telephone 8-3091, 379 street or call 8241. forenoon, at the Probate office, in lima beans adapted to Connecticut where he starred in football, base era and they reserve the right to . Manchester. said Manchester, be and the same fs Police said Curapolo was a part edit, revise or reject any copy con- Burnside Avenue Greenhouse, East assigned for a hearing on the allow conditions in regard to mildew re ner of Angelo Papaduro, alleged ball and wrestling. eldered objectionable. H artford. FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT, first ance of said administration account sistance and bred for early matur rumrunner recently acquitted on a The semi-final finds Ston Istick- CliOSING HOURS—Classified ads to floor, in good condition, at 73 Ben LOTS FOR SALE 73 with said estate, and this Court di ity; five strains of stringless Valen charge of having kidnaped Williard ney of Hartford flashing with he phbllshed same day be re ton street. Inquire Home Bank St rects the Executor to give public no tine beans imder study; Canada- ceived by 13 o’clock noon; Saturdays tice to all persons interested therein H. Elliot former Passaic bank exe Frank Bellamano, Instructor at STORAGE 20 Tmst Company. FOR SALE—^TWO DESIRABLE Leaming, the remarkable frost es 10:30 a. m. MOVING—TRUCKING- lots on Cambridge street. Must to appear and be heard thereon by cutive. Boston University. There will be publishing a copy of this order In caping com that was annoimced two otoer bouts and toe show has TELEPHONE YOUR 3 ROOM SUITE, new Johx&on sell at once, price right, ^qulre some newspaper having'a circulation last spring by the experiment sta WRECK BLOCKS TRAFFIC been priced at fifty cents and a dol w a n t a d s . ■^ERRETT & GLE3NNEY Inc.—Mov Block, all modern improvements. D. L. Benson, 26 Orchard street. In said District, on or before August tion, and Burr-Leamlng, an older 4, 1930, and by posting a copy of this lar with ladies free, all part of a Ads are accepted over the telephone, ing, packing and shipping. Daily • Phone Aaron Johnson 3726 or Jani Phone 4236. cross. at the CHARGE RATE given above service to and from New York. 14 order on the public sign post in the South Fork, Pa., Aug. 4— (AP)— plan to popularize toe game liere. as a convenienoe to advertisers, but tor 7635. Town where the -deceased last dwelt, Ten thousand seeding crossed trucks at your service. Agents for All four main tracks of toe Penn ♦tie CASH RA'TES will be accepted m five days before said day of hearing strawberry plans were srt-out this sylvania railroad were blocked and ^ I a Tp a YMENT If paid at ‘ be busi United Vein Service, one of the FOR: RENT '.l—5. ,l*^ge rooms, 3 LEGAL NOTICES 79 and return make to this Court. summer in elaborate breecflng expe some of toe road’s most important BEER BARONS IN COURT ness office on, or before the seventh leading long distance moving com Walnut street near Pine. Near WILLIAM S. HYDE ' Judge. riments. Follo'wing the same prin trains were delayed hours early to day following the panies. Connettlon in 162 cities. Cheney mills. Very reasonable. In- AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD each ad otherwise the CHARGE 'quire Taylor Shop, telephone 5030 at Manchester, within and for the H-8-4-36. ciple on which the com was bred, day—Edl because a single freight Norwalk, Aug. 4.— (AP)—Julius h a t e will bo collected. No responsi Phone 3063, 8860, 8864. District of Manchester, on the 4Sd they were inbred and crossed. Many car left toe rails. and Gordon Budovsky, Norwalk bility for errors In telephoned ads or Hartford 7-5651. day of Ahgust, A. D„ 1930. ^vlll be assumed and their accuracy L. T; WOOD cO.—Furniture and AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD plots were covered with raspbei^ A gondola type car attached to a “beer, barons,” today wer* bound Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., at Manchester, within and for the and blackberry crosses, purple and cannot be guaranteed. piano moving, modem equipment, FOR RENT—UPSTAIRS tenement west-bound train left toe" tracks over for toe Superior Coiirt when District of Manchester, on the 2d red raspberry crosses and inbred IN D EX OF experienced help, public store five large rooms, newly renovated. ^'Estate of Margaret Miller late of day of August. A. D., 1930. here, tearing up toe two westbound they were tried in City Court on Hot water heat, Janitor service. Manchester, in said District, ‘ deceas- Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., black raspberries showing differ tracks, swerving about, it crossed charges of 'conspiring liquor. They CLASSIFICATIONS house. Phone 4496. 6d* ences in in^owth. Adults; Apply at 211 Main street. The Administrator having exhibit Judge. toe tracks, tearihg up part of toe are third offenders of toe liquor Blrlbs ...... • • • ed his administration ^account with Estate of Timothy O’Brien late of rails and blocl^g toe others. laws. They aare at liberty imder Engagements 23 FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat with said estate to this Court for allow Manchester, In said District, deceas Marriages »••••••• REPAIRING ed. Wrecking urews worked for more bonds of $2,000 each. Deaths...... garage, all painted and redecorat ance, it Is - The Executor having exhibited its than tw(f hours, repairing the dam Clarence Oullette of Fitchburg, MOWER SHARPENING, vacuum ed. Apply Miss Sknpson, 2nd floor, ORDERED:—That the 9th day of . OPENING STOCKS Card of Thanks...... August, A. D„ 1930, at 8 o’clock (s. t.) administration account with said es age. • . Mass., and Jack Goldstein of Hart In Memoriam «...•••• • •• • • • • cleaner, phonograph, clock repair 132 West Center, tate to this-Court for allowance. It is Liost aftd Found ,.•..•»•••••••• 4 forenoon, at the Probate office, lit • ORDERED:—That the 9th. day of ford, charged with transportation ing, key fitting. Bralthwaite, 52 said Manchester, be and the same is COAST GUARD CELEBRATES Announcemente ...... » FOR RENT—PLEASANT upper August, A. D., 1930, at 8 o’clbck (s. t.) and assisting in transportation, re Personals ...... s tearl street. assigned for a hearing on the allow forenoon, at the Probate office! in New York, Aug. 4.—Stocks moved flat, five rooms aiid latest improve ance of said administration accoimt spectively, had their cases continued Automobile* said Manchester, be and the samd Is ii^egularly higher at toe opening of New London, Aug. 4.— (AP)—The Automobile* for Sal* ...... * ments. Heat furnished in i^ ter. with said estate, and this Court di until tomorrow morning in City rects the administrator - to give Pub assigned for a hearirtg on the allow today’s market. U. S. Steel sagged various units o f toe CXiast Guard in Automobile* for Exchange • COURSES AND CLASSES 27 Garage. Call 81 Main stredt. ance of said administration account Court. They are free under $1,500 Auto Accessories—Tires ...... • lic notice to all persons interested with said estate, and this Court 'di 1-2, but quickly rallied. Bethlehem this< seotion^.of toe N orth A tlan tic bonds. Auto Repairing—Painting ...... '7 therein to appear and be heard there BARBER TRADE taught in day on by publishing a copy of this order rects the Executor to give public no lost SIS much, and General Electric coast joined here today in celebra The quartet was arrested at 3 ' Auto School* ...... FOR RENT—5 ROOM PLAT wil!b tice lo all persons interested therein and Anaconda lost a ^int. On the tion of toe 140th anniver^ry of toe Autos—Ship by Truck ...... » Bind evening clas^ . Low tuition all modern improvements, to In some newspaper having a circula- to appear and be hesJrd thereon by a. m. last Tuesday morning as they Autos—For Hire ...... ■ rate. Vaiighn Barber School, 14 Mo'n in said District, on or before other hand, Americmi Telephone, service... Motorboat and stirf races, were apprehended in toe act of un adults. Inquire 37 Delihont street. August 4, 1930, and by posting a publishing a copy of this order in Garages—Service—Storage Market street. Hartford. some newspaper' having a circulation American Can, American ' Tobacco a baseball game, and boxing bouts loading a truck load of 80 kegs of Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... JJ Telephone 8939. - copy of this order on the public sign in said District, on or before August I Sears Roebuck, Westinghouse "Wanted Autos—Motorcycles . . . . is post in the Town where the deceased were listed as toe features of toe beer into a building.owned by the 4, p30. and by Posting a copy of this Electric and National Dairy ad- celebratory program. ‘ Business und Professional Services last dwelt five days before said day order on the public sign post in the Budovsky’s in B31y avenue. Business Services Offered ...... _ IS HELP WANTED—MALE 36 of hearing and return make to this To'wn wlrere the deceased last divelt, vanced about a point. Rear Admiral F. C. Billard, com Household Services Offered ...ll-A Stocks began to after toe mandant of toe Coast Guard, did not Building—Cun tract ing LEGAL NOTICES 79 WILLIAM S. HYDE five days before said day of hearing WANTED — ASSISTANT COOK Judge. and return make to this Court. opening and by toe end of toe first come here as was expected.. He J*lori8ts—N urseries .•♦•*••*«••• for our men’s boarding house. Ap WILLIAM S. HYDE, Funeral Directors ...... I® H-8-4-30. half hour toe trend was immistaka- went to Buffalo to attend a Coast ply to Cheney Bros. Employment AT A COURT OF PROBATE HEJLD Judge. Heating—Plumbing—Roofing i* at Manchester, within and for the H-S-4-30. bly downward. Trading continued Guard Day celebration. Otoer high Insurance ...... J" O ffice. District of Manchester, on the 2d AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at a low ebb, however, with toe first officers of toe service were here For Sale HUlinery—Dressmaking ...... day of August, A. D., 1930. at Manchester, within and for the ■ s 3Ioving—Trucliing—Storage ... ZU Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., District of Manchester, on the 2d. AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD 30 minutes transactions aggregating however. Painting—Papering ...... Judge. day of August, A. D„ 1930. at Manchester, within and for the only 115,000 shares, slightly more Prorud.-.iuiial Services ...... SITUATIONS WANTED— Estate of Mary A. Mack Hunt late Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., district of Manchester on the 2d day than during toe like period Satur Repuiriiig * ■'"T ‘ *"**>.;.*** *,1.*.^* ** * o. FEM ALE 38 of Manchester, in said District, de Judge. of August, A. D., 1930. 7 room single house, Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... Present WILLIAM S. HYDE. Esq., day. ceased. Estate of Thomas Scriven late' of The Market remained -virtuallv RARE GEMS Toilet Goods and Service ...... REFINED MIDDLE-AGED woman The Administrator e t a having ex ManOhester in said district, deceas^. Judge. Wanted—Business S ertdce...... -io hibited its administration account Upon application of Philip Hoff ' Estate of Margaret Miller late of deadlocked, and -many traders who are scarce, so are good farms all improvements with Eilncntioual seeks position as housekeeper for Manchester in said district, deceased. with said estate to this Court for man, Jr„ praying that letters of ad left town for the week-end failed atj.a reasonable price. l/ook Courses and Classes ...... 27 one or two persons or as com allowance, it is - ministration be granted on said es Upon application of the Adminis to return. Bearish pressure was Private Instruction ...... -» panion to elderly lady. Dial 8490. ORDERED:—That the 9th day of tate as per application on file, it is trator- for an ■ order of sale of real at'Yhis one, 7 room house in garage, good location Dancing ...... August, A. D„ 1930, at 8 o’clock, ORDERED:—That the foregoing estate belonging to said estate and exerted by floor traders,; however, Musical—Dramatic ...... application be heard and determined the appointment of some disinterest and losses of 1 to 3 points were soon fine* shape, running water from Wanted—Instruction ...... 30 (s. t.) forenoon, at the Probate office, in said Manchester,- be and the same at the Probate office in Manchester, ed person to make said sale, as per numerous. a 185 foot artesian well, 200 on North Elm Sfc, near Financial ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 is assigned for a hearing on the al m said District, on the 9th . day application on file, it is Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ...... 31 ORDERED:—That the said appli Electric power stocks wei;e again Business Opportunities ...... 3- lowance of said administration ac of August, A. D„ 1930, at 8 o’clock, apple trees bearing this year. FOR SALE—2 BRAND new Eng count with said estate, and this Court (s. t.) in the forenoon, and that no cation be heard and determined at., singled out for bear pressure, o'wing Money to Loan ...... the Probate office in Manchester on Bara, garage and chicken schools. Terms can be Help and .Sltnations lish riding saddles; also one Ken directs the administrator - c t a to tice be given to all persons interest to rate reductions. Public Service give public notice to all 'persons in ed In said estate of the pendency of the 9th. day of August, A. D., 1930, of New Jersey, Consolidated Gas, codps. Can be bought for Help Wanted—Female ...... 35 tucky pack saddle. Archie Hayes, terested therein to appear and be said application and the time and at 8 o’clock (a. .t.) forenoon, and the Help Wanted—Male ...... 36 Orford Stables, rear 829 Main St. heard thereon by publishing a copy place of hearing, thereon, by publish Court directs said administrator to Electric Power and Light, and North $7,600 part cash. arranged. Phone 3300 Help Wanted—^Male or Female .. 37 of this order in some newspaper' hav ing a copy of this order in some give public ■ notice to all persons in American lost a point or more. Other Agents Wanted ...... ing a circulation in said District, on newspaper having a circulation in terested in said estate to appear if shares sagging a point or two in Situations Wanted—Fem ale...... 38 or before August 4, 1930, and by post said district, on or before A’ugust 4, they see cause and be heard thereon Edward, H. Keeney or Call 217 North Elm Situations Wanted—^Male ...... 39 HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 by publishing a copy of this order cluded "Vanadium, Eastman, Gillette, Employment Asencles ...... 40 ing a copy of this order on the public 1930, aiid by posting a copy of this ' 440'Keeney St. sign post in the Town where the de order on the public signpost in said once in some newspaper having a Proctor and Gamble' and Warner Xilve Stock— Pets— Poultry— Vehicles circulation in said probate district, Bros., toe last named recorded an S t Doga—Birds—Pets ...... ^1 OAK DmrNG ROOil TABLES, 55. ceased last dwelt, five days before town of Manchester, at .least five Insurance Inventories Live Stock—Vehicles 43 Oak dresser, 59.50. Davenport bed, said day of hearing and return 'make days before the day of said hearing, and by posting a copy of this order other new low. Case lost 3. "Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 to this Court. • to appear if they see cause at said on' the public sign post in said Man American Telephone lost its early $75. Mahogany dining room set, time and place and bq heard relative chester, five days before the said day Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 WILLIAM S. HYDE rise, and U. S. Steel, General Mo F or' Sale— MlsceUiineonB $59. Judge. thereto, and make return to thi? of hearing and return make to the Articles for Sale...... <| Watkins Furniture Exchange . H-8-4-30. Court. Court. tors and kadio were inclined to sag, Boats and Accessories ...... 46 WILLIAM S. HYDE WILLIAM 3. HYDE There were a few exceptions to toe AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD Judge, Judge. Building Materials ...... 47 FOR SALE—ONE UPRIGHT piano H-8-4-30. downward trend, however. Atchi Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 excellent condition. Very reason at Manchester, within and for the H-8-4-30. son gained 2, and International Tele ' Electrical Appliances—Radio . . . 49 District of Manchester, on the 2d day Fuel and Feed 49-A able price for quick sale. Fine for of August, A. D„ 1930. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD phone, G ene^ Refractories, Ameri Garden — Farm—Dairy Products 50 student. Apply Alfred A. Grezel, 1 Present WILLIAM S. HYDE. Esq., at Manchester, -within and for the at Manchester, within and for the can and Foreign Power, United Ain Household Goods 31 Purnell Place. Judge. district of Manchester on the 2d day District of Manchester, on the 2d. craft and American Rolling Mill Machinery and T o o ls...... 62 Estate of Almon H. Millard late of of August, A. D., 1930. „ _ . day of August, A. D., 1930. Present WILLIAM 3. HYDE, Esq:, sold up A point or more. -WUirnUHUHORE. If* the Musical Instruments...... 63 FOR SALE—ONE PIANO, good Manch,ester, in said District, deceas Present WILLIAM S. HYDE. Esq., Office and Store Equipment ••>• 64 ed. J udge. Judge. Fdreign exchanges opened steady, Black h ill s o f mouth Specials at the Stores...... 66 condition. Must be sold at once. The Administrator having exhibit Estate of Joseph Simpson late of Trust Estate of C. Russell Bloom with sterling cables unchanged at DAKOTA, W H « e WE ARE Wearing Apparel—^Furs...... 67 Low price for cash. Inquire D. L. Manchester In said district, deceased. ed his administration account with u-w of Grace R. Bloom late of Man $4.87 3-16. CAKVINO THE FCOlHTBS OF ^Wanted—To Buy ...... 58 Benson, 26 Orchard street. Phone said estate to this Court' for alloint- Upon application of the Adminis chester, in said District, deceased. Booms— Board— Hotels—rResort* ance, and having made application tratrix for an order of sale of real The Trustee having exhibited its n o n tfEBAT PRESIDWTS, Bestanrants 4236. for the ascertainment of the heirs of estate belonging to said estate and the appointment of some disinterest annual account with said estate to 15 THK SCOLPTOR'S Rooms Without Board 69 said deceased, it is this Court for allowance. It is (AA H- Boarders Wanted...... 59-A FOR SALE—TABLE, chairs, desk, ORDERED:—That the 9th day of ed person to make said sale, as per ORDERED:—That the 9th day of BUiLDBSTG LOTS MPPeL SHOWIHer 5 Country Board—Resorts 60 buffet, dresser, chiffonier, mat August, A. D., 1930, at 8 o’clock (s. t.) application on file. It is jNO’reM,H/^«LTON, ANP ORDERED:—That the said appli August, A. D., 1930, at 8 o'clock, (s. t.) ^ Real choice buUding lots for Hotels—Restaurants ...... 61 tress, screens, rugs, very reason forenoon, at the Probate office^ in forenoon, at the Probate office, in LINCOLN, a n d to which Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... 62 said Manchester, be and the same Is cation be heard and determined at said Manchester, be and the same is moderate priced hollies at $35(' N Beal Estate For Bent able. 58 Chestnut street. Apt. 11. assigned for a hearing on the allow the Probate office In Manchester on assigned for a hearing on the allow COOLIP6 E IS TO PF ADDED. Apartments, Flats, Tenements •• 63 Phone 4790. *■ ance of said administration account the 9th. day of August, A. D., 1930, at to $400. Sewer, water, gas, FRESI DENT tIOOVCK.. 8 o’clock (s. t.) in forenoon, and the ance of said account with said estate, Business Xiocations for Rent ••• 64 with said estate, and this Court di and this Court directs the Trustee to electricity, all in.Terms i f IS WRITIN6 THE WS- Houses for Rent ...... 65 rects the Administrator tc give pub Court directs said administratrix to give pivblic notice to all persons In TDWCAt TEjer WHICH Suburban for Rent 66 WANTED—TO BUY 58 lic notice to all persons Interested give public notice to all persons In terested therein to appear and be desired. . ' '' ; Bummer Homes for Rent ...•••• 67 therein to appear and be heard there terested In said estate to appear If M U . M 50 8C CARVED Wanted to Rent ...... 68 they see cause and be heard thereon heard thereon by publishing a copy of A few desirable .^tra large WANTED—LOCAL COW Manure, on by publishing a copy of this order this order in some newspaiper having ON V ie MDDN1XIN, Real Estate For Sole In some newspaper having a circula by publishing a copy of this order a circulation in said District, on or lots carefully restricted on Pit ------Apartment Building for Sale 69 will pay $10 per cord. C. B. Heiv tion In said District, on or before once In some newspaper having a Business Property for Sale .. .. « 70 circulation In said probate district, before August 4, 1930, and l*y posting kin street. iLook this section Farms and Land for Sale ...... 71 rick. Burr Nursery. August 4, 1939, and by posting a copy a copy "of this order on the public of this order on the public signpost and by posting a copy of this order sign post In the Town where the de- over before deciding. Houses for Sale ...... 72 In the Town where the deceased last on the public signpost in said Man Lots for Sale ...... 73 chester, five days before the said day ,ceased last dwelt, five days before Men’s neckties resembling silk dwelt, five days before said day Of said day of hearing and refurp make Resort Property for Sale ...... 74 hearing and return make to this of hearing and reutrn make to the Suburban for S ale...... 75 are being made of rubber in Court. to this Court. ROBERT J* SMITH Real Estate for Exchange ...... 76 France. The manufacturers ^won’t Court. WILLIAM 3. HYDB WILLIAM 3. HYDE WILLIAM 3. HYDE .fudge. 1009 Kbiln , Wanted—^Real Estate...... 77 miss the chance to advertise their Judge, Judge. Insurance Real Estate AuctloB^Legal Xotlee* k. H-7-4-3^. H-8-4.-30. . Xiegal Notices ...... 78 styles as the very snappiest. H-8-4-30. ( By FRANK BECK GAS BUGGIES—When Dreams Come 'True Ohe age of vom ^e V lu S B A N Q S [ ' 1 l l h/iiiiil has not pass^. S/bday^i HEY, WIVES ANIO r II p/ m L A D V , P SWEETHEARTS after wars o f married / YUH f Iffe fHem and J!my\ G O T Y A HERE V start forth on their , F L A T IS THE . < TIRE. OPPORTUNITY u OF A YlHlllCMlElN_ J D L , LIFETIME W on the house. ^yioneymooti----- LEARN .THE Tllere are at teaat four mistakes in the above picture. They may pet- j that heart-stirring S E C R E T O F tain to grammar, history, etiquette, drawing or whatnoL See if you ] pilgrimage so eften HAPPY can fihd them. Then look at the scrambled word below — and un m a r r i e d scramble it, by switching toe letters around. Grade' yourself 20 for Jphnnjed Dutseidorn LIFE each'of the mistakes you find, and 20 for the word if you imscnunble f r o m h e m . it. , cynics may sceff and AND AMY . ' COREUenONS call it chasing a o o n Y f a i l ' w ill- o - th e - wisp, b u t T O FOUOW - ( I ) Mount Biuhmore is in the Black EDlls of South Dabote^-i— with intelltgent guidance ' tw e y i p£ 2$‘ortk Dakota. (2> HaiflUton was not a preeident. In his p|p«f> TH IS IS TH E PLAC^*. man should asy Jefferson, as he la one of the four p te r* — *“ ^ e m fw T s it's impossible HEM RENTED ON THE grotqi. ( 8) Instead of CooUdge, Boosevelt is to be U w ___ to lose your a)ay. 5TREN6TH OFAN AUURING Ex-President Coolidge, not Preiddent Boever, Is wcHInf AO IN A 4.9 ^ epOKLET. ttt^ The senunMed word Is .OHlMNliYs ^ ■ ■ -A -r> 'v- < . r • MANCHBSTIBB E V B ^ G HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTOR> CONN., MONDAY, AUGUST 4,1980. I/?, — By Percy L. C m l^ IFIAPPER FANNt SsyS s K ip p y f -y’ * ri -sr- . t ' \. SENSE AINOIKENSE I"'., jaMWj O fw iv •fHc.MtT eopi^ ;i EiW ireiw -- ______Mary and'Anr lltUe FUwer ' ^ A W T h is MKHWC A6Ei*THeRC Mary bad a U ^ e .car, BVTwe With body paU x^ blue, _ , ‘ 10 KA50H) A (WTHlWe THAT WIM.. AndMfrazywhere that Mary went TH£ ___ T WAy-WMAT That fUwer ambled too; THE AD\MNC€-| SPINQTA' ISAAC €XAiT The MCNrAtiTT Aw nookm It ^ rled her tO' school each day,. eqiei- Ife , Evei? BfOIMl A nd^ dragged’ her home at dark. homeI TwiTH.Tne vieRArfley etccTRow And while mbma did the supper D E S C A R r e s JWflOWNDINJ THE oniVflWE. ■m€ ■ work f ,. PAY HAS ARR wep when VMSd 'Twas M a^ a. place to spark. UOiEBaAMO B R IER i NO LON u A o r z u s TOURING. TM NOW June •— A temperature kdM k CONPUCIl/S 11W6 Tiuy M EW July — ' A'fever yEMCjpIli ARlSTOIiE M6N;.C>U.f I TO < .eTO t Aug^ust — An epidemic. ^ y >■ hyu^ P lA y o f^ MOIAMHEO eM eSsoir” ) N i e r z s c x e -a «aaiUjxaJ( ' '.fit'o? daeaL "^One of the easiest things for the # £i« ctO'eUW’' autoists to turn into is debt. It’s a th6 ZfHO^AVESTAl sure'hit.' / * ^ja ' T H € L Crotby, Great Britain riftita Mitrvaa. THE OPPOSITE SEX: A woman , 'KA8BAI.A who drives wrong way on o»e way M street. • * ^ iXi ililO’ NATURE KEEPS THE BAL By Fontaine OUR BOARDING HOUSE ANCE THE LOWER THE CAR T^nerville Folks THE MORE IS ELEVATED. ^ ' Two mistakes before lunch are better oae after if your boss ■ ■ ■■ ■ - ■ ' - , :v /' ^ Most speed records are made by has indigestion^ Ijiui people who are not going any- j ^Y, V/pRTIuE'e OLDEST Boy, ATTEMPTING TO E$TAet.VSH A ^ E'SGADy I ^ t C A L U A V /oV A G g ' where. ! who cook from the front porch TfigE-SiTTING E iMPURATSCE RECORD* VVAS ATTACKgP BY xlh ncx announces a local woman. BgRfAicS ^ A l-T S W rtV. V 6 li rtAV/6 A M B lG G g S -r A clock on the Instrument board! WbOPPgCKgRS tti”' ViHlSAi X WAS 5KIPPE.R . OF SCrroF*..MXlL-QRPgR~ .CA^RGB^icY isn’t really necessary. It’s the j « .'rr*“ If one car stalls in front of me ;^1teTK MoUlv B K 2 iYoul HAP 1b >•«.» gasoline gauge that tells when toj My horn I never toot; GOeSP SKIP '"BSSS MC(5l1FF" go home. j CALL oa3 V q UR It It may confuse the lagg^g man. CRgUi WAS ALL ^ ^ U R ’oPfGlMAL , i T A-Tnrrj And it’s bad form, to boot. ' / < 6 e Y K i b WHERE THERE’S SMOKE, \ A-BUAJK Wl"fH A PLAGLlEy -fdSkS ARg IMBgPPgP Good drivers never honk' their p g R F o R M THERE’S A TOURIST CAMP. horns, \ W -fK^ rfAMPLgS qF ^ irr.*i:i363 I PORIAAG a P A G IN iG J W AS . Lit That’s what I’ve always said. s-rK ’ rigLM» WKICH She—Where is your chivalry? So if someone before me stalls ^ \yu A TALLfMa SPAP’ BRaKS PULLfAiG A He—1 turned it in for a BuTck. I bump his car. Instead! / BerrM-MV ARMSr Bu-r I is Alow OM PISRLAV S tU B B o R A i 1^ SOM E SAILOR ’S. n in e TIMES OUT OF TE N , To cure wife of back seat driving BROaGKr'-THB SKIP CORK* THE NICE, SHINY FRONT FEN- I put her in front seat., M a s g U M C DER ONE HAS PUT ON BY A -IS POR-CBV THR0Wl/a(3--Tf|g GARAGE, HE HAS TAKEN OFF I More baby buggies than ever be KeLM* » BY A TELEPHONE POLE fore are in use. Most of them use w rfK M V gas and are for the big babies. Traffic proverb: The worm will turn left. It’s about an even toss up, motor Elderly Man—^Let’s go for a spin? ists who hope for the green light get Flapper—Alright old top. the brakes. IS THE ! Junk Dealer—What do you do THE ROAD HOG with your old inner tubes? OTHER MOTORIST. Auto Owner-Oh, I give ’em to Wives who drive from the back i the fat girls to wear for garters. seat are no worse than husbands | THE STEERING W H E E L MAKES HANDY HAITO WIPER FOR GARAGE MECHANIC. N C E . j Do an enemy a favor and you’ll ! make him a greater one. U P O N 1 ------I Customer (at riding academy)— A T I M E 1 I want a saddle horse. Riding Master—What kind of a saddle do you want, English or Mexican ? , Customer — What’s the dif ference ? Riding Master—English saddles are perfectly plain, and the Mexi 6 ^ . can have a horn. Customer—Give me one with a f . horn, I’m not used to the traffic. ito, %hS -rKg 6F*rKe c 3 ^ S j SOME DRIVERS THINK THEY / 001930 1 sao BY BY NEA NEA SERVICE. SERVICE. I INC.^~^ Wga. U- S- P*T. OfF. [ OWN THE STREET AND CAR •‘Fontaine Fox. 1930 ! TOO. I A motorist can do almost any- WASHINGTON TUBBS IL A Lucky Streak By Crane thing with a pedestrian if he’ll only I approach him inJUie^right ^way^,, . ■'j Hendrik Van Loon, au I OBOY, THIS ( 8LA2ESI vJHY, tTS A PeRFECT SSCAPE, WASH.' thor, was re Industry and engineering ^ r MUST BE OU^ in s t e a d O’ RVSVJlNCx OUR MECKS CUMBlNGDOWN turning to Hol but the means to the preservation UUCKY PAY'. 1 Trees a n d po d g in g s e n t r ie s , vis mer^ y le t . land from the of the physical existence of man. FLAWS FOUND. ONE OURSELVES POVMN VllTN PULLEYS, United States Poland’s coal resources are estl» a l r e a d y . ^ 0 LAND SAFE O U T S ID E -m E C A S a E ./,^ S «. unvmt>r.r> during the mated at 62,000,000,000 metric tomb World War contained in an area of 5100 squat# 'NORtONd when the boat, kilometers. on which he was Cats are subject to com parative TeRFECTtY rE( a passen g e r few diseases, and fewer still of theii#i ,1 V‘llTV'*!l struck a mine are of a contagious nature. AMEiJvGANS FlWD and was blown A motor truck has been equipped MAWS WlWPOW AFTER sen tries, up. Ke was with a vacuum device for removing seriousiy i n • ashes from' large buildings without ANP CUMB'NG To ■ -.'.rasA jurcd. handing. CASTLE ROOF. Ajcu.!U!,^ :3 M^RT THRILLED ^T —:-j£ CHAHtETti ESCAPE. • i,.—stl.f.ri’ ; \»INSV\ AVlb EASV o i ill 0-1 lea ve t o UiOR 1 FOl^ A kOPE. ..V .. .-'jti dU'iiOat STORYCOCHRAI^PICTUIICS^ICIN i - i ’ OXLaaiAlX ♦f'eia: R ta. u. a FAT, err, joiaarfav wca sawvicE. INC.. ‘1,_ Cals Cm ..T f ..•** FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS The Trail is Lost By Blosser -c Ta/rn.BVw ■ SEE-BOT VJHAT'VflU- 1 DOMT UNOW ARbC PlCkUE 'NE'RB IN.... )L icO O tO SEND VNELL,C0M£ 0N.~VJ£ cant vue CAN DO I - SEEM TO PICJC UP TWAT ONCLE CLEM SAY VNHEN TH' <5NU/ CLOE v ie H/N6 y iioME P o d SOfAE ME HEARS AN! FAce Tb VNWO WELD OS OP iS < OF MY REVlARO FELLAS TRAH-... VOOJR smntuH UNCLE MOST BE MUSIC r THAT PIECE OF W4\FE BLADE \ MONC/..-EN0 0 6 H 1:. y o o FOOND-..VNBAT vNoouo J gePLACE VHMAT LOOklNS FOR OS> i——ijci V 5 njT^nJ^ ^Xlt r\< A .fi'CXX (BEAD THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) k i' aJ Wee Clowny said, "It seems too cafe. The tables were outdoors bad that we are small. _.I would be and in the pathway of a breeze. It By Small glad if were big enough to was a very merry bunch that 'fat' SALESMAN SAM "A- ’Sno Use! smoke. I’d - try a water pipe. I and quietly ate luncfi.. Said Carpy, "It is fun to sit and eat like this, wonder if "the men would let us look "t>OM'TcH(A SCREAM paw “tHeUy at ease.” ‘ ’ ..OoK’TTRUi WftTtH tAe e^fAKe tH ts 6ne oyer. We coxild get a good idea OrOild’ POWM -Tb liV , b - KlOl ’ • BOT m WON'T OOYft as to why they say the smoke Then, after limch, to exercise, WITH* OUfe oePosiT, m ' w o r l o F 0(\OY FOR (ANY GOOD! *TW S K Y V FOLLOVieDl tastes ripe.” they walked around with open eyes. W-VJ-WWX "Why sure they will.- I’m sure Of course, they saw a* lot of things TC, P R P Y '? of that. Just walk right up and they ne’^r had seen before. The tip your hat,” replied the kindljr buildbsg? and-this p^ple, too, were, ^ 7 Travel Man. “Those men will treat to the Tinymites, all new. Said you well.” So Clowny did and he Coppy, "Gee, you never know what was glad ’causbyevery single ’Tiny great sights are in store.” had a dandy time/just listening to And then they reached a busy what they had to tell. street. Imagine whom they chanc "These .pipes are smoked, lads, as ed to,meet! It was a stately cor a rule, because the smoke comes out ner cop, ^who kept the traffic re»l cool,” explained one of the straight. He^d wave his arms from smtking men. "You see it seeps left to right which made him^ quite III righi^fetaKough the water in the bowl a busy sight. He naotloned to the belo^ Tobacco’s up on" top, you Tinies, so they didn’t have to wait. kno^^.X^|ft he had finished Scouty said^^S^ttay^y ffimks to you.” ^ ’The Tiiies then went on their “ (The Tinymites tiSie another boat way and Aarby found a strange trip in the next story.) 1/ vfr?' ■ y .•V .V C'-' Li- Mr. and Mrs. WUUam Kean of WiUiam Hutton, son of Mr. and Maple etteet who were the guests of hfrs. John A ; Hutton .of 146- Center- GIRLS IN HEBRON CAMP r ABOUT TOWN honor at a party given last week at stteet, is spending ids two weeks’ the home of Mrs. Emil Kottke, sis vacation at his home here. He is i ^BLHEBliRYjiECOIU) ' _ L^s^us ;• lh SCENE OF CAR CRASH ter of Mr. Kean, were tendered an with the Buffalo Forge Company of j Ediior, The Herald, " James RuddeU of the Southern other surprise in honor of their 25th Buffalo, N. Y. I With -your permlsaipn, - a.d like New England Telephone Co., and wedding anniversary Thursday eve Kiwafiis Kiddies Have Active very much,'to take A few n^utes to Bad Road Pitch at Junction Mrs. RuddeU, are spendii^ their va- ning at the home of Mrs. Ernest H. Mrs. 'waiter F. ^eridan of i ' 'n ; Program-and Find That They read my letter^ ' f; ' 'u 'Sends New York GirFs Anto »tlon at the “Mmi-Ann” cottage, Beardmore - in Woodbridge, Conn., street broke a toe on her left foot a | I had the honor of meeting au^ jgfisquamicut, R. I. sister of Mr. Kean. Thirty-five few days ago whUe bathing at Point; Gain Weight. person as the E3ditor of' the Hsrald, Into tr e e . friends were present to congratulate o’ Woods. Mrs. Sheridan was run- | a few days ago;'Through our ap- Stanley E. Mozzer, son of Mr. the local couple. Music for the eve ning along the shore, stumbled, and I The second period of Kiwanls Kid quaintance, you haVe explained re-, An automobile driven by Miss and Mrs. B. Mozzer of-241 SpruK.s ning was furnishpd by the sons of fell on a stone. ' dies Kamp is on with 27 girls latibns, about the people of Man EJUzabeth Quail of Ridgefield -and . itreet, a graduate of the Manchester Mr. and Mrs. Beardmore, Donald tween the ages of 8 to IS ^ ^ d y half through their glorious visit to chester. I would like to give -my owned by Miss Josephine Potts of i ■ m Bigh School, and who was gr^u- and Ernest Refreshments were The Boys 4-H club wiU have aj point of view of the people of Mah- N e w ■y^ork City who was a passenger ated this June from the Bentley served and Mr. and Mrs. Kean were ixieeting tomorrow evening at 8 ■the Hebron camp. ' chesteri in fact especially of the peo crashed lnto*^a tree at the junction School of Accoimting and Finance remembered with many beautiful o’clock at the home of Richard and j With---- - the — —added- --- assistance of. Miss ple belonging to tiie PoUsh National of Demlng street and Tcfiland Turn ^ Boston, has entered the employ of Thomas Hagenow of Keeney street. 1 Lillian Hart' and . Miss Virginm gifts. Straugbn aa leaders fcr the girls, the Church. pike Saturday afternoon. The pitch the American Water and Electric ■ ] AU boys interested ^in dair3ung wiU ! ‘ As you know, I am only a student of 'the road at this, point has sent Company of New York City. camp has ttirived apd not a. single Rasrmond Chartier, Jr., of 40 Clin- ’ ^ welcome, girl has felt the Mast but homesick, studyhig theology. My palssiqhaxy several cars into .the.,.field att the ton street has returned from duties'baring me here mid have.; the right and has ■' caused several 3 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harrison of I / Manchester’s municipal buUding since coming to camp. week’s vacation spent at Tammany The girls put the boys to shame in opportunity of meetlfig the Polish crashes. ;’. . ' \ 3802 Woodbridge street are spending HaU, Soimd "N^ew, where he was the 1 is not going to be let nm down. To- people not only in Manchester but The young women, in the accident f:.- jSie week in FaU River, Mass., with (day Edward Moriarty with a force blueberry picking last; '/T hur^y guest of his aunt, Mrs. Agnes Coffie. when they wSnt out, atid tetumed throughout the N ew EIngland; States. Saturday afternoon Were, .bound, for jjelatives of Mrs. Harrison. ■ of painters started painting the I would like to, say, I, have m t t hqs- Maine on a vacation. Traffic I sashes and window casings of the with 21 quarts of the ddlcious fruit. George Strimas of 210 School The program of the girls 'whUe pitable people, but for being hospi Tatrojman Walter.GOssells chanced $ » Mrs. Sadie J. Robinson of the Uly I building and all of the exterior table, the best I’ve ever met, are . in along just, as the crash occurr^ and Beauty Shop in the House and Hale street had his right leg badly bruis j woodwork wiU be repainted before aot as active as ’the boys, certeinly ed this morning when run over by keeps them going from dawn tp sian- Manchester, they treat one so, home hq gave-tfie women, valuable assist ^suildine is spending her vacation at ! the work is completed, about two like, and brotherly. * ance. ■ Arrangements - were noade a Ford truck driven by Thomas weeks from now. set. After reveUe in the morning fesquamicut, R. I. Pantaleo. of 212 School street. The i comes colors with salq.te ,tp the fiag, i Yet ‘ the way they hold as one fo.r r e p o ts to' the' machine and'- the Strimas boy, 6 yeeu-s old, was treat then washup and breakfast. After ix>dy, astonishes me, such unison, girls were taken back to Hartford " Miss Elsie Robinson of the J. W. ed by a local physician. breakfast the glriii''pitch in to help peaceful and agreeable, this .1 Iiave TO .spend ther tipae untfi , their ma Bale Company’s advertising depart with the dishes, two girls at each never .seen. With"these.' traits ‘ -‘I chine was ready to proceed. ment, is spending her vacation at CAMP FOR BUSINESS table taking turns for each meal. would like to praise,'iwresently I can Marlboro, Vermont, and in Boston. Miaa Johanna and Miss Ernestine hot find words to do so. ^ Ctorens of 14 W to r ia Road are The morning program has mostly consisted of fiower. piridng, ■ blue ■' -The younger, generation.^ .being . i » Mrs. OUve D. Hayward matron at spending their vacation of two GIRLS READY AUG. 15 brought ini such mOrallty. have jpro- weeks in Ne'^ark, N. J. berry picking and hikes. 5'eachers’ HaU, returned last night Classes in fioral arrangement and gress in sighfc'for the'future, '•nieir LOOK—ONLY from a vacation of several wwlm, work I would llkerto praise, as had Clifford Gustc^ron'of Hackmatack embroidery are part of the progfram Imost of which was spent at her Delightful Vacation Possible and the afternoons have been spent been on Sunday, July 27, thenuthig home in Walpole, N. H. street is vacationing at Watch HUl. was a success.'This sucOSjswas He wiU return to SayviUe, L. I., in for Two Weeks or Shorter in Treasure Himts and boathig. One The camp has been the recipient due to the unlsOn;''honest a^ihard ^ Miss Olympia Martino of the J. September to continue his work as Period If Desired. work of Kev.'Latas and the officers director of physical education and | of another rowrboat donated for the W. Hale Conipany’s stenographic month of August, by George Wad- and members of,the club. . lorce, has returned after spending coach of athletics at SayviUe High j Business girls wiU have an oppor It would .please me a great deal, school. " ' tunity for a two weeks camp vaca- deU. ’This boat w as a welcome g ift the past week at the Andisio cot as the chUdren are very fond of if you would' kindly put into, print tage, Grove Beach. —“■ tion after August 15, when the sea- a few words of-qiy comspondewe Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Berggren . son for yovmger girls ends at Camp boating. At the end of the first week most as an appreciation of their graibtude The excursion to Boston yesterday of linden street, vrith three of their ; Aya-Po, the Y. W. C. A. camp in i they have bestoyred on nae,. which-1 ATTACHED chUdren left Saturday for Black ( Somers. An unlimited choice of di- of the campers got themselves ^ ried 117 passengers from Man j weighed up to see if there has been will always reml^ember. Such grati TOMORROW! chester. The train started at Wat- Point to spend a week’s vacation. • version is offered in the inexpen- j an apparent gain of weight and tude I’d like to repay, but to my erbury and picked up passengers as ------• : sive vacation plan arranged by the ! some of them were surprised to find .estimation it will be a great task. O’Sullivan Cushion far as Putnam. Officer Michael Fitzgerald of the r orgfmization for the campers. i that-already they hAd gained three I thank you for your generosity. poUce force has returned to duty - Business cares may be forgotten pounds. An admirer,, Alexander HaU who has been vis after a ten day vacation. Officer l lounging in the reading shack. Land Frank Parulskl. Rubber Heels iting his daughter in Brattleboro, Joseph Prentice Saturday started j and water sports are scheduled for 68 Lake:Stteet,' and Vermont, for the past five weeks, on his ten days vacation. Officer | those that wish to take part And Webster, Mass; returned home yesterday. He was Winfield Martin, who heis been in optional classes provide instruction GETS HUMAN SKUU July '28, 1980. ' jl accompsdiied by his granddaughter, Maine for the past two weeks is in dramatics, hand crafts, French Goodyear •m-Ihh Eloise Bradley, who wlU spend back at work again. conversation and even Chinese | ' FISHING IN COVENTRY the month of August with relatives cooking. Week-end parties wUl be j ENGAGEMENT here. Mr. and Mrs. WiUiam Kilpatrick welcomed for those girls who can | Wingfoot Tomorrow morning we sh ^ place on sale hundreds and famUy of Clinton street have re not spend the entire two weeks at | Bristol Man Too Frightened to Charles J. Pickett, formerly turned from a short stay at Cres Aya-Po. I of remnants which haVe accumulated in the past few Hold On To It, He Says, and Peter Mattite, of 165 Oqk. street, Rubber Heels WiUys Knight and Whippet dealer in cent Beach, Niantic. An interesting group of counsel- i months. This is the' last big remnant sale we shall Manchester, has taken over the ors wiU be at the camp to direct ac-1 It Goes Back Into Lake. has“ announced - the engagement 6f Lewis Filling Station on Maple There was but one case before tivities. There wUl be moimtain | his daughter, Anna Gertrude, tp For Ladies’ and Children. A man gi-ving his name as Frank Lawence’ Lavoie,' son of- Mr. ani^ have this season. Every housewife .will find dozens of' street. He wiU do WiUys Knight and the MMchester Town Court this cUmbing expeditions, fishing par- j Remember we also use leath Whippet repairing at the new stand morning for motor vehicle violation. ties. No work will be required of | Hollup of. Bristol, yesterday made Mrs. Louis Lavoie, of 15 New Park- remnants in this group which she can use—at great sav in addition to the regiUar line of Gaetano La PoUa of Cranston, R. I., the girls at the camp and every ef-; an unusual catch in Covent^ Lake aVenue., Hartford. The wedding; er soles that do not burn or gasoline station servicing that has paid a fine of $10 and costs ‘for that was so unusual that he soon Wiijl take place in the near future. sweat your. feet. They are ings. In this special selling there are short lengths of fort will be made by those in j got the catch off the hook and back been given at this place. Pickett has speeding. He was arrested by Traf charge to create a feeling of free- | flexible. smart spring and summer fabrics—cotton priiits, rayon been in the automobUe business 14 fic Officer Walter CasseUs shortly dom and vacation relaxation. into the pond. James Duffy of this years. after 6 o’clock last evening. The Miss Bess F Graham, who has 1 Pi“ «> was among those fishing prints, silks, printed voiles, batistes, percales, celanese young man returned to Cranston last successfuUy headed the camp staff - Coventry yesterday, off the is- SPECIAL SALE ^ Mrs. Bessie Pukofky and daugh night and was in Manchester this during the early period, will remain land in the lake when he saw an fabrics, lingerie materials, cretonnes, curtain fabric^ ter Louise, of 11 Ridge street are morning in time for the court ses to be with the older gprls. Miss other fisherman acting strangely.^ spending a week at Milford. sion. Rowing towards him they were In* Sam Yulyes and towelings; For the best selections we advise an Gertrude Schwentker of Philadel formed that he had dropped phia, will have charge of the music Children’s. Dress® 701 Main St. So. Manchester early visit as they are sure to be picked-over quickly. ? Sunset Rebekah Lodge wiU hold Mrs. Ag^es M. HaU of 65 Wads line overboard from his boat and in and dramatics. Many of the eve pulling it in it seemed to be heavy. Next Door to Dougherty’s Its regular meeting in Odd FeUows worth street is spending two weeKs nings will be spent around a large ■ j;j.Hajidi Embroidered^ haU this evening. The cast of the at Oakland Beach, R. I. He drew up and to his horror foimd Barber Shop ■' ■ ' -■ ,:f* '■ ^ camp fire singing old and new that he had hooked the Skull of a play “Twelve Old Maids,’’ is re i songs. Miss Nettie Meyerhuber of Voile and Organdy “ Remnants—^Main Floor, left: ^ ■, quested to be present. The family of John I. Olson, who j Brooklyn, N. Y., a graduate of human being. : are at their Black Point cottage, will In his e;i.r. cement he took off the I Pratt institute, will have groups in skull and dropped It overboard .. Miss Louise and Miss Rosemary remain at the shore during Augrust. j all kin^ of hand craft work, in- Pallier are spending a week at one Mr. Olson spends the week-ends again. He was too much frightened I eluding wood cuts and leather tool to hold it, he said. r of the Milford beaches. with his family. ing. 89 c . AMERICAN • y Miss Anna Mortensen, a graduate 12, 2 Year Size. 10, 4 Year Size Fred F. Mach and Thomas G. Mrs. Catherine Gardner and of the Mils Bukh School, OUerup, Hawley motored to Watch Hill, R. daughter of 11 ‘ Parx street are Denmark, will head the instructors SEE THRILUNG RESCUE K SG n X yesterday to enjoy surf bathing. spending two “weeks at Watch Hill. in land and water sports. Others IGNITION EXPERTS will be Miss Caroline DeLamater, FROM BURNING BOAT a graduate of the Boston School of MAGNETOS Physical Education, who will have Mrs. Elliotts Shop eharge of swimming and canoeing, Local People at Ocean Beach 853 Main St. Free Delivery Service to all Connecticut Shores Mig.q Marjorie Grosvenor of East When Speed Boat Rushes to SPARK Orange, N. J., a graduate of the p t u e s COILS by our owif motors. Central School of Physical Educa Aid of Fishing Party. - ■' tion and Miss ' Ellen Nelson of Store closes Wednesdays at noon during July and Plainfield, N. J., a graduate of the Mr. and Mrs. James Fitzgerald We have parts for all types August. Open all day Saturday! were among those at Ocean Beach ■m same school. yesterday aitemoon that witnessed Two exchange students. Miss the burning of a boat and the rescue of magnetos in stock and can Bing Ching Ling of China and Miss of three passengers by the quick FILMS Marie Moreau of France have action of a speed boat. make repairs without delay. brought the atmosphere of other The bpat -with two men and a boy DEVELOPED AND iVs a great way to S9lve the extra countries to the camp. Miss Ling aboard were well off shore when the PRINTED •will reveal tq th e girls the m ysteries craft caught fire. The passengers ^ bedroom question. You can add of Chinese cooking and Miss Moreau 24 HOUR SERVICE Q e n t o i bn the boat started to cry for help. Film Deposit Box at ■will give them important beginnings The speed boat, which w m ju st off on a sleeping porch for a small of French conversation. shore turned and raced to the scene. Store Entrance Miss Elizabeth Ward, a medical The occupants could not remain in NcHrton Electrical sum— and you’ll have the whole family scrapping student will -have charge of the the boat because of the fiames and health of the girls during their jumped into the water. ’The men -for uppers, and loyrets in the outdoor Pullman. camp period and Miss Helen Hager who were operating the speed boat KEMP'S Instrument Co. will be business manager and threw out life preservers, which We have the stuff sleeping porchesaxe made of, a t NEW WINTER dietitian. Miss Adelaide Nobel will ■Phone 4060 were grabbed and all were taken Hilliard St. 4 -)- have charge of the woodcraft aboard. They were just in time as a price that won’t give you a bad dream. classes and Miss Doris Humphrey the boat in which they had been fish •will be the office assistant. ing went down soon afterwards. The momjngs will be given over to tennis, canoeing, boating, volley Beer has a slight but trmisient COATS ball and other games and swimming. food value for the worker, accord YOUR CAR The W. 6 . GFeimey Co. In the afternoon, there will be ing to Sir: George Ne-wman, chief archery, crafts, reading, music, and medical officer to the English Min G R G I S E D %expert) ^ Coal, Lumber, Paint and Masons’ Supplies. French for those who wish to take istry of Health. Save It 336 North Main St., - Tel. 4149. . Manchesta part. At the end of the afternoon’s Robinson’s Anto Supply activities there will be a swim in 416 Main St. Fhone 4848 tile lake for alL Good food and an amusing time are promised by officials of the camp. Anyone interested in ob WHEN YOU NEED MONEY L with QHalities of rich furs taining more information may •write to Miss Bess 'F. Grsiham, Camp liiiKlorsers hr Co-Makers used in mansr smart Aya-Po, Somers, Conn. ^Mortgage of Fiimlture , Tamtwtfraasing Inve^^tiona > ■ _ I ways. t^dden Charges, Advaoide Deductid^'or Fines j / Yuur Signature Is Our Duly-Requireinent SELECT 39 MANCHESTER gZ to fO Monthty Principal Paymeate Bepays a flO to f75 Loma t Larger loans can be arranged on your own security and repaid ^ MEN FOR JURY DUTY m the same proportion, interest at Thrpe: and One-Halt Per . at Midaummer Cent Per Monlb on the .Onp^d Baianee, Just for the Actual Time ?, I the Money'Is:tn Use. ' * ' t '.Commissioners Draw Names of "*^:^^hone 7281. C^II^r Write ^ ■ Those Who Will Be Liable To Sale Prices Call This Year. The National Ideai^i^aiiciiig As^iaitffe, Inc. f R e d r u 8t - flow ing./; th ro u g h 858 Main Bldg:, ^ SdaWMaOCbeiBtor, Oota^ Thirty-nine Manchester men have been sdected for jury duty in your w ater system show s Hartford county for service one year the pipies are in an advane^ • d o tta (K»'Uttle and iue« such a onall from September L They were. se silage o f corrosion ; and..^ tha^^ amount of i^ 't^ t no &mily need lected among others from all over do widmat Kfrigeradon. the state by Jury Ckimmissloners th ey should be rep lied .: ' B-fe Lucius P. Fuller of Hartford, Ed fdre the flow w ater , ccas^^ . It oixupies little fpace—yet is targe ward E. King of East Hartford and enou^^to H(dd all-the p<^rishable »28. »38. ‘4 8 . Joseph W. Alsop of Avon. Here are en tirely or a p ipe'burats.^ ‘ the names of the local men: foods -wfaicb the-;average funlly' W AT^NS BROTHERS4 inc. | Henry Ahem, William . A.* Allen, Let US do the work. ‘ Vi^. :usM.< U,-'- George W. Bagley, Fitch B. Barber, -These featum; m s k e .it'efficient, William E. Buckley, Louie S t Clair suggest tlmt you use bfaM p ii^ FtturtB © irectors, ‘ 7 8 . ‘ 9 8 . Burr, Benjamin A. Cadman, .Julian for a perinanhnt;j6b. "’rK'wiU' ^economical and sanitaryt-p- , C.>Cary, Henderson Chambers; Fay Pure Corkboard insulation. ' ^ ‘e s t a y e a r s ette B. Clarke, Joseph W. Conrow, never wear out.or clog u p m 1. Lawrence W. Converse, William J. any way., 2. Heavy galvanized-Uner. Whether you are a business .woman, college woman, Crockett, Norman P. Cuhberly, Ed The only . charge Is three ,and| 3. Insublted bi^e plate. . or a homekeeper now is the time, to select your Winter ward L. Dauche, Francis Donahue. lone-half per cent per'month on! 4. ;.Rain r.-\\- . / :j: ^ -,• * .J". I . '■