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PfUCB filANCHESTES, CONN.. SATDBDAY^ JULY 1,1938. t e n RAGES VOL. U L , NO. 233. (CAaaaUled Advortlidac oa Pas* PICK JOE McCLUSKEY Off For The Arctic In Search Of M attem TO RUN IN EUROPE Manchester FINANCIAL MARTS Balbo at IkcDonaU hfoniit Star Named to A. A. U. REGISTER UPTURN Conference W i Be 0 3 d Team; Leaves Wednesday Flier Dies in Crash as Seen as a Stah n q t for Extensive Competi­ Stocks Gain from $1 to $11 1. —— Amstertam, July 1,— (A P ) — An^Tbe plane was reported to have cap- from U. S. h e stfn ^ tion in European Capitals. a Share in Many of the accident probabty in'volvi^ one sized in 'water of only about one foot fatality marked the end today of the in depth. ’The body had not been Recdred— Remarkalik first stage of the flight of the Italian found. Leading Issues. armada of 25 seaplanes bound foom The commander and pilot, the mes­ Joe McQuskey. distance and Italy to tbe Chicago Bxpoeitlon. One sage said, were badly wounded. It Lack of Speadatfre Ddflar steeplechase star of Fordham Uni­ of the flying boats capsized after was reported that the departure from' Amstordam, which had been versity and the New York Athletic New York, July 1.— (AP) — Fi­ landing and one of ^ e occupants planned for tomorrow morning, Qub, is one of eight of Uncle Sam’s With Nome, Alaska, as their objective, mdnbers of the "Jimmie Mattem Rescue Expedition’’ are pictured at was missing. \ Transaedens Noted ’ i i nancial markets swxmg upward would be postponed for the funeral track arid field athletes named to Floyd Bennett Field, New York, before taking off to look for the famed flyer who vanished on his ill-starred Tbe other three men in the ship buoyantly today following adminis­ of the mechanician. compete in Europe this month by flight around the world. Left to right: Harold Person, Bill Alexander, commander; Tom Abbe and Fred were rather seriously injured and Enrope. were removed to a hospital. - — the Amateur Acetic Union. Mc- trative reiteration that dollar Fetterm an. 1 ------^ i BEST WISHES EXTENDED C3uskey was chosen last night after stabilization is still barred not­ FIRST REPORTS I Washington. July 1.—(AP)—Best his victory in the 3,000 meters withstanding repc ,ed plans to curb New York, July 1.— (A P) — A {wishes of America’s naval air forces London, July 1.— ( A P ) — D M sgatSs currency speculation abroad. message from Amsterdam to the i were extended today to General from gold standard countries w a ^ Stocks were turned over in large HITLER GIVES UP Mackay Radio Company today said Balbo by Rear Admiral Ernest J. ed in vain as the niorniag hou^ volume at piins of $1 to as much ‘LEGS’ DIAMOND’S WIDOW that one of the planes of the Italian | King, chief of naval aeronautica. as gll a share. Wheat, com and air armada capsized at Amsterdam “General Balbo has already led passed today for word from Prsai- oats leaped forward with advances CATHOUC FAITH and was wrecked. One member of one squadron of Italiar planes dent Roosevelt on a-joint d eclara­ of 1 to more than 3 cents a bushel, tbe crew was missing, nnd the pilot across Gie Atlantic,” King said. tion favoring control of currency cotton rallied more than $1 a bale. IS MURDERED IN HOME end commander were saved by two “All of naval aviation is confident fluctuations. Speculative bonds displayed renewed Dutch Marine cadets, tbe message that he will 'make this flight a suc­ stren ^ and foreign exchanges re­ said. cess and congratulates him smd the Prime Minister Ramsay gained portions of their recent Gemum ChanceDor to Job The mechanlcism, who was in the Itallian air force on their cou rse and aid of Great Britain, chairman Bf losses. Police Believe She W as Slain BOYS IN FORESTS t lower closed part of the plane, prob­ ability. General Balbo and his the world econondc confereBce, In­ Pound Advances New National Evangelical ably was suffocated in mud, accord­ crews and his planes will receive a formed Assistant Secretary of statb The British pound sterling ad­ Because She Knew Too ing to the information resmhing here. most cordial welcome. " Raymond Moley that be was rsac^ vanced 6% cental to a cable rate of DOING GOOD WORK to can a meeting as soon as a state­ S4.34^, French francs were up .09 ment from the president was re­ Church, Official Says. ceived. of a cent at 5.04% cents, and the Much; Recendy Had Been goid currencies of Holland, Bel­ Several a t the representattvea eg gium and Switzerland were equ&lly gold stsmdard countries, who have Berlin, July 1.— ( A P ) — ^The R ev. HOW BANK DEPOSITS waged a relentless fight for curren­ strong. Practicing Marksmanship. First General Report of Jobs In rapid-fire stock trading, with Ludwig Mueller said todny that cy stabUizatlcm or fluctuatleo oan- tbe ticker ninning several minutes Done in State is Made by Chancellor Adolf' Hitler will join tbe trol, were planning, however, to behind floor transactions, Allied New York, July 1.— (AP) — Two new National'Evangelical church of ARE TO BE INSURED take noon trains or early afternoon Chem ical go t up t nbout 311 a airplanes for their respective capi­ tloe AlcCluskey question marks danced before de­ Germany and waive his Catholic share to 3126. In addition to tals. Officials. faith as soon as Mr. Mueller’s work steeplechase event of the Senior A. general market buoyancy, this issue tectives today after an all-night In­ of reorganizing German Protestant­ It was stated that the delay In A. U. championship meet at Sol­ was aided by settlement of the com­ quiry into the murder of Mrs. Jack ism has been completed. Another A rtide in Series hearing from the American exedu- dier's Field in Chicago. pany’s controversy with the New Diamond, 33-year-old widow of the CLEAR SKY GREETS He made this annoimcement to a tlve was due to faUure of commxioi- Eight On Team fork Stock Exchapge. Other issues N e w H aven, July 1.— (A P ) — notorious “Legs.” group of three pastors of the Bedel- catlon facilities at Campo S ^ o IM- Seven men and a coach, George up 31 to 33 included Union Pacific, Those boys who enlisted in Presi­ Explaining Briefly Import­ and, N. B., where Mr. RooMvelt is Lackawanna, Canada Dry Ginger 1. Why did the dark-haired sebwingh faction who appealed to Bresnahan of Iowa, were named by widow practice marksmanship so in­ dent Roosevelt’s forest army are hip to rescind his order that ROOSEVErSPARn spending a vacation. Ale, Celanese, U. S. Steel, American a nnunlttee of the amateur body to having a good time, and getting Telephone, Santa Fe, Delaware and tently for several weeks before a thanksgiving services be held in the ant Laws Which W ere Delegates Surprised. suJte the annual journey. An eighth killer fired a bullet into her tem­ plenty of fresh air> food and exer­ churches tomorrow, with the dis­ Information from Campo Bello athlete, Henri La Borde of Stanford Hudson, American Tobac<» “B,” Owens-Illinois, United Aircraft, Case ple after a struggle In her Brooklyn cise— but they are also doing a lot play of'Nazi and . state flags. that countries will have to w a it ^ University, offered to pay his own and General Motors. fla t? of hard work. ■ITie Rev. Frederick von Bedei- Recently Passed. stabilization excited some wondw in expenses and the offer was accepted. Stonn Dnperses Fog and 2. Who sent large sums of money Once a week, the foreman of schwingh recently was elected conference drcles, vdtase the ' T be Team — sometimes as h igh as 31,000 a each of Connecticut’s dozen Civilian bishop of the Reich by . church ration of the French and other The committee named, beside Mc- groups, winning,, out over Mr, Homeward Trqi WM Start standard nations was interpreted as week— to Mrs. Diamond, who never­ Conservation Corps camps sends a Editor’s Note: Quskey, , Marquette Mueller, the N w candidate, who not I mpixfngKSiaMnsBtiqp. bnt m v - theless lived in comparative penury report to Forester fL M. Ross of the This is another of a series of Uhivez^ty’s great Negro sprinter; NATION STARTING suksequently-was designated to re­ ly-w mbyt^to out peaks of in her 345-a-month home ? . . CmmecUj^t Statt FCrest and Parka- articles prep^d by staff writ­ G f>wTi Cunniaigham of Kansas, organize the Protestant faith. Later itfDay. ^ 1 Strange disclosures ‘ followed in Assoctafio^a, testifying to the au fluctuations which are r^iazded as - Mr. Mueller a erted that Chan­ ers of the Associated Press to America’s premier middle distance quick succession after the widow’s compUsUmeots jf the army. largely speculative. cellor Hitler wm urge German explain in simple terms, the im­ rfizmer;. John Anderson of the New NEW YEAR TODAY body was foimd last night, sprawled New roads, scenic spots that were The suggestion submitted to tbe Catholics to join the new church. portant lawsfc enacted at tbe York A. C., former Cornell star, in before a little table on which stood previously inaccessible, clean swim­ CampoBello Island, N. B., July 1 President oy Moley, his adviser, rec­ Hlndenburg's Plea last session, ct congress. the discus and shot: , three coffee cups, drained to tbe ming pools, clear picnic grounds — (AP) —A clear eky and bright ommended approT^ of a monetary This announcement was made aft­ formula under whlpb central New Xork A . C., high jumper; Ivan dregs. and camp sites, fire lines that girdle 'W ashington, July 1.— (A P ) — On sun this morning gave President Fuqua, quartermller and sprinter the state — these are a few of the er the venerable presld-nt of the could use their resources to prevent The dominant police theory was next January 1, your deposits in any Review of What Has Been projects on which the recruits .are Reich. Paul von Hindehburg, himself Roosevelt ideal weather to carry extreme changes in the monies. from Indiana University; and John that the woman, whose gang chief swinging axe and pick. a strong Evangelical churchman, bank deemed sound enough to stay out bis scheduled dqiarture from Banks and financial sources were Morris of the Southwestern Louis­ husbmid was shot to death in Al­ called upon tbe chancellor to com­ here late today aboard the cruiser iana A.-C.,.in the hurdles. Done Recently by New bany, Dec. 18, 1931, w a s killed be­ The trail to the lookout tower on open for business will be insured anxious for news during the . m en- < pose tbe differences between tbe Indianapolis for the return to Wash­ First Stop Stockholm cause she may have “known too Mohawk moimtain, now impassable against loss by bank closings. Ing and it was stated, in ita. ab> ington after a two-weeks’ BaUIng sence, that there was a remarkaUe 'Today the . group was scurrying much.” for automobiles, is being cleaned out This is provided by a section of (Contlnned oo Page Two) vacation. lack of speculative dollar tnuuao- tixmt arranging, for passports in Administration. Recently, in a speakeasy, her by the youths at Ounp Tourney in the Glass-Steagall Bank Reform Mr. Roosevelt wants to be back tions. preparation for the European trip. tongue loosened a bit. Cornwall. A highway t-) the top of Act, which was enacted by the last in the capital by the night of July “But central banks will hava tbMr The boys had to hurry to get their ’T am tired,” she complained to the mountain, thus opening a new (Congress. 4 at the latest to take command of passiwrta for the team will sail from Washington, July 1.— (A P )—The friends, “of protecting a lot of scenic spot, is their goal. bands full If they want to stc^ qiec* The insurance, for the first six the economic recovery campaign n New York' next Wednesday. The m ugs.” Pond Drained ‘JAKE THE BARBER’ ulatlon,” said a representative o t government started months, w ill be lim ited to 32,500 to which he ia focusing jurime atten­ one of the large British first stop will be StocJiolm, Sweden. Practloed Shooting The boys at Camp Walcott in a new year today, leaving behind in each depositor. After Jidy 1, of tion on the domestic situation. American Comment. Three other exhibitions will be given A theory that she lived in fear Torrlngton have drained the pond at next y e u , deposits up co 310,000 its pursuit of progress seme an­ However, he said yesterday, he Pronfinent American circles .epp- in the Norse country. From Sweden was bolstered—seemingly—by her BurrvUle, and are reconstructing an KIDNAPED, REPORT will be fully insured and larger ones was preparind to remain here over pressed the opinion that in the vague the team will go to Warsaw, Poland, cient commandments about how a persistent practice with' shotgun and old dam there. They are clearing p artially. A fte r M ay 1, 1936, the the week-end if fog shoifld agaii form in which the statement vapa and will visit and compete at Han­ out the debris in the pond, and are government should treat Its citi­ insurance will -:ease to be in force blanket the coast. finally drafted they could not See. (Oontlnaed On Page Two) working to create a new bathing for any banks not becoming Na­ over and Berlin, Germany; Prague, zens and their money. It was made known that the how anyone could have any objeo-' CzMho-Slovakla; Budapest, Him- place for residents of Winsted, Tor- tional banks or entering the federal Irrfportant in these changes Is rington and surrounding towns. Ai Epstein, Another Well President is standing firm against tion to It. gary, and Paris. Tbe homeward reserve system. Deposits in banks immediate stabilization of currency what has happened to the “gold Similar cleaning ana reconstruc­ . . I . . . . i Important conference quarters journey will start August 19. by the world economic conference-^, were frank in saying the statenMDt standard”; of interest is the fact tion work is being done at Bragg Known Chicago Charac­ (Continued fht Page Two) that an individual can expect more U. S. STOCKHOLDERS Pond by the Camp Robinson re­ demand vrtficb has been made by represented another d e ^ v e vici^iy direct aid from his Fe<}eral gov­ cruits in Hartland. the ftrid bloc headed by France. for the United States, America ^ v - ernment now tban ever before. Thad J. Farr, foreman of Camp ter, Taken from Anto. The Roosevelt posltimi on this is ing failed to commit itself tewarfis T O A N Y ASKS AID Since mid-March, money has ARE HAPPY AGAIN Roosevelt, KUllngwdrth, reports believed- to mean that he does not any sort of immediate Btablixatioe* been “off the gold standard.” Peo­ that the major project of his com­ DEATHS MOUNTINt think there can be stabilisation of It was explained, however, tost it ple used to be able to trade a dol­ panions is the building of a new the currencies of all nations while became necessary to join the actieix OF GOLD NATIONS lar bill for gold. Now they can road through Chatfield hollow, nin­ Chicago, July 1— (A P )—Two men some are UkMy to go off the gold to reassure the gold standard gov­ 'ade it only for another dollar bill ning north from the camp through reported to be John (Jake tbe Bar­ ASBEATEEEFSUP standard. It was pointed out that a ernments—with the French p a r;^ or for paper securities, such as a Favorable Dividend Changes the Cockape^et State forest. ber) Factor and AlvEpstein were nation running 3500,000,000 behmd ularly anxious— because of tbe nee-, a year in its budget may have to go essity for treasury financing Mon-' share in the mortgage on a house. Camp Grounds Cleared kidnaped from the former’s auto­ off the gold standard. day. This condltivm is said to be only Almost Doubled Over ’The road Is charter to run to a mobile early'today just < after leav­ old mill pona. ’There picnic as Anyway, so far as the Londmi Financial quarters in London Head of Reichsbank Urges temporary. Buv the proclamations ing “The Della” a roadhouse west camp grounds vill be deared, and Rain Reported m Some were frankly skeptical over the pio- and laws that brought it about and of suburban Evanston. the pond will be cleaned out and ,(Oontlnaed On Page Two) poaed declarstiapiiB, however. t the results that followed fn tbe ef­ June a Year Ago. Mystery was added to the case Countries to Stand Against made sifi table for swimming. Tbe statement as finally deter-^ fort to take a short cut to pros­ when Satn Hare, manager of the Constniction of fire lines is under I^ces Rot Most of Nation mined upon, it was learned eq fOP^ perity have brought domestic and roaul bouse, said Factor and Epstein, the direction of State Forester Aus­ authority, ia virtually as fellowstvr' ' U .S .an d Britain. world-wide reactions. N(few Y ork , July l . — ( A P ) — H ap ­ accompanied by two women had tin F. Hawes of Hartford. He re­ 1. The gold standard in all coon-.;, On more direct concern to the in­ left tbe place before the alleged kid- Scorched by WeaAer. BOARDMANISHURT py news for stockholders, as com­ ports that tbe objective is. a. per- tries still raoers, was ftoqed diwn at RTew toe maettog that "adjouramsB r ofy to heavy wind donas. suggest that geld countries es, expected to brin g In 1220,000,- ■toekbolder, for tbe graph de­ Issued by the Red Cross Bstbel, a viUaB o a a r bare. tbe world economic confereace 'to. ' H ifb wlnde wsra Mamed for tbree Col. Roscos Turner landed here gt .like France, Holland^and Swltser- 000 s year. picting bad dividend news shows not tereeeen." He deetSl'ln PeoMylvania. Five otbere 6:06 g. m., c. B. t, sad lift for tte land think seriously about this and Tbe government also has told a sharp dsolins in . Juna, ai con­ France was b M ^ were klUad .by Ughtnlng in Pepneyl- wsk at d.’H a; m. - bel9 Germany in her fight to keep banktrs they must stop spsoulating trasted with tbs same month last WaaMfigtoo, Jnly .1,—(AF) — f Li«ani.to,rsoogplaa.pQiaoD ivy so Wfsesvilt would a p p m ttor. her gold parity and Improve her with the people's money; it Is Mt- ysar. vania eeyere ete^eal Ruasill nuMT of New Took, ar* M . . . « . l u d c « M •:«»«,« rapey resMutlca prepitol to^ tlng up ifiaebinery to . insure Unfavorabla dividend ehangae th. ’T i r J i a s a ; etorttSi rlvto to fadigiiapoils at T;04 R. mt, b r . ISebaebt painted a gloomy againet was eaeoey that is put in fo r the past month w are 140, in July.waruiaffi! or rattier Mtas you; Detroit reported two deaths from toit droppsd out of tbe mm Msvor swim alone. ‘ tbo boat CBmtaad------four. wiUi- tbrso of bis ptoea-wto tbs banks; it Is in a position to tall May they were 99, but in June, K' srtds -FltCibuim’s flf- ,'a nlan te (Oenttooed 0* Fags Two) industry, for a tliM at Isast, bow 1989 they stood a t 476, aoeerdtag Acquire suabum gradually.' I Apply a tunUnuat two or thrss rtotonlsb too noai ^ long it sbsll work its snployso.siid to the Btiudard StatlstiM Oo„ & ».; iDpbss atooTs tM Mts; iMka au urt ibeufitodtod to fivoM tbs tNDp««» H e^ traUlo rules. < Att’JtiD tVdo^ TRBASTJBT BALANCE bow mueb ft shall pay tbsm. eomptler,ef these figures, X-ibap#d out-about eas-balf ■ iacb turs touobsd 91^ ijatorJt"wM detih ^ il lokto> 'Tbs 1988 fiscal year sndsi at Ths r^ert shows that thsrs wsrs Bo not sat or

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ANOTHER HOT Tbo§§ latarNtad in tba Mobm Owaara OarttytMaa $ad bav* tiiinti iMik i f f iHulriaa ta bUM abaut loaaa fliln tlif atorgyinna w u the Rev. OofflpMV 0 tfid tb« M owl^ luld lo t lampuilaata wltb local . Jiito Fathu MeDoneufb. Mlu T h u «u With but two d u e laft t# auHo Compuy, BMih Inf. 0. N. Q>, lift DAY PROMISEDpeftmaatifc aa waa at Drat indloat- ir tM ta M MW beads SeheU ef tbe Meaeheater Memorial tba grada, tba Laglon F!fairoi1|i Cbtf ffloratni for tho »noui|l trnto* ad bi aubUalty mattar. Oofflmunioa* la oeuBiiiM of ftata am* o u filtf etaff wee the maid ef honor Fund w u 130 aborf of tba smosRk tnf pirlod at Oamp Oroii. Nlaotlo. tlanf ihould ba dltaotad to tba tiome gan a naw m sM year wjtb and the nut man w u J. u Fey of naadad to funilab om ad tM M ' Both eofflptoioi ratralntd at Owncri Loan Oorporatlon, Waab- Paul straet. 4tb of July ealabrationa avty WH> MuMbaiUr dapot at liSS tbli mor^ Tonperatore it 86 at 11 a. iBftoo, D. 0. Senator top am H. Haakntt of TIm bride wore n gown of French naasad bard. Tba < oonuEitad b#a t f l f u d war* dua to arrlva a t ^ Naw Havn, OMtocrnt, nNumad bl« blue nutiuellne de sole with bat to woriMd b«rd to auvaai Niaatio atatloo at lliSO d. m. Ttaa Mice AaMa'MefCaowfl and Mlza duUu if tan ammlaiionari Olcctt mateb of crepe end maltoe. She for tha fund and tbty urgaUidt an fuardifflao wlU apand two waaka in m.— Mircarj Starti Up LUllan Carvel of Henry itreat laft F. King of South WtodtOfi w u tha carried e pink organdy muff wltb paraou not bdvtof bara oc eansp and will arnva la Manobaatar early tbla morning for Now York naw ccmmlMl^er of agrloultura; •bower spray of roubuda, sw ut may call 4413, Aldo Fi_ Saturday, July 16. Oityi wbMoa tbay will call an tba whlla linatof Jeaaphb H Tl^or of pau and gypaopblla. Tbe maid of ebaatar Trust GompdOy bhtidlM ^ HUH Out Kapanaaa Rapidly. Oaiadanla for a vlBi of zaveral Watarbuty beaama bontog com* boner wore egg-abeU ebiffoa, bat to a mambar of the eoiwiiitiN w q esn, Dua to dalay la approvlof tba Na­ monttaf wltb relatival and frianda in mliiloiiifs mateb and aboulder corsage of rosu The eemmlttaa wfll aarva ra tional Ouard profram for tba cur- Portadown and otbar plaoaa In Zra- As toaaa naw appototeu assumed and awut peu. mantr «nd drinka ad tiw QM rant yaar« tba training aoj^dula for A temperature of M at 11 o'clock land. Ttuy plan to ratum to Man­ office, WUUam H. Wodgett, tan Tbe eeremeny w u followed by a Lets, Brookflald atraat as iha eve­ tba dennaotlout National Ouard waa tbla fflomlog lodloatcd that Mas- obaatar m tba aarly fail. Miaa Mo- eemmlsatoner atou IMO, ratlred; reuptlon at the home of olo'ie fl, McLean iuektofbam atapped out ning of July 4. Tbe flalvatlcs Army in doubt until laat waak. Ordara cbaitar ii dua for uotbar awaltor- Kaown la a nlaoa of Mrp. Tbomaa J. frianda of tba hrida and bridegroom, Band will give Its regulu weekly wara raoalvad from tba War Oapart- Iflf wave of beat today that will Cok of Bidga atraat, who wltb Mr. as oemmlanloner m ad^oulture; and Mr. and Mra William A. Knofla of mant to conduct tba acbadula aa In probably aaod many towniparaloa and Mra. W. Alan Qola motorad Tbemu S. Donobua completed bla concert at tha foaaa of the flrawdrko Henry street. display. Tha axhlMtldQ wtn ba ti two forinar yaara. Ratrancbmant In tlia to aboraa and lakaa In aaarob of ra- down to New York to aae them oft. appolntmant u boning eomarisaion- Tbe bride la a graduate ot Lynn (MUa and pay of tba olfloara and llaf. _ ar. parts, wltb a short totarmiaaias.ba* Hospital Training school and for tba IwM.. Parking on tha west sMl f f mao of tba C. N. 0. wUI ba nacaa* Showara tbraatanad laat night Mary BuabneU Cheney auxlUaiy, Laws Go Into Rffeot. past SH years h u been auistant aary upon ratumlng from camp. and brought a alight rallaf from tba U. S. w . V., enjoyed a lawn party Maanwblla, many Important Braekfleld strut wW hP raatrlotad operatiag room nuru at the Me­ during the program. Pay for tba drlila of tba brat quarter beat of tba day but rain failed U> yeaterday aftaraoon undar tba tra. a laws snaotod by toe 1988 General morial Hospital. Dr. Sehiavetti w u of tba federal year beglonlng July 1 matariallzo and today tba aklaa at tbe hona of Mra. Mam Olblfti of Assembly want into effect today. gnuluated from Columbia Univer­ The contributions, to datai until Oct. 1 will be eirminated, and were clear again and tba aun ap­ Porter etreet. At wblat Mra. Fanny Hotel and reatauranta con now sity sad Tufts (JoUege. He interned Prevloualy uknowladged .. .f]94J4: tba drlila cut to two each month in- peared early to aand tba mercury Waterman won flrat priae and at sell beer with or without serving at S t Mary's. Hos^tai, Hoboken W. Dottgan ...... 00 ataad of weekly aa during the pact shooting upwards rapidly, aetback Mra. Carrie Samlow bad tbe meals; druggists may apply for a and for tbe put yur hu been on John Sbewry...... A.O0 year. blgheet icore. Sandwlebea, Iced permit to vend tha brew; while In tbe staff of the local hospital. Hmry Sbawry...... A.00 According to plana not yet ap> drinka and cake were atrved by the Industry, the new minlioum wage Dr. and Mrs. Sehlavsttl will make Eliubetb Pbtlan ...... *JK> orovad by the Adjutant General and m S ' DIAMOND'S WIDOW boateea. law, the 63 hour week for women their home at 450 Mato street, Saco, Ernest Smith a ...... 60, m kln g offlcera of the Connecticut and children went Into effect. Maine, where they will be glad to Dick TarriU ...... JK) National Ouard, It la poaalble that Miaa LUllan Q. Grant of Cam- Other laws making drastic weleone their Manobester friends. Bob Terrfll...... ; .50 ttaa Stata will make up tbe dtffar- IS MURDERED IN HOME bridge St. wUl flva aavaral raadlnga ehangu in pravlous statutes ware Mra. Obas. S n ow ...... JK), anca in pay eauaed by tbe retraneb* during the program at Camp Wod- to# new security laws, amendmanta Ernest Pratt .60, to tbe motor vehlle laws and tbe un­ ' tte fadaral government, (Cootkiuod Prom Page One) atoek tomorrow afternoon when tbe Mercer-Miner CharlaaB.Ubert ..i 1.00 i ' jBOWMMl'a Day July 9 Department of Connecticut, Union employment relief legialatlen creat­ Scballer Garage LOO at Camp Croaa rifle. She bad bean aasn In a Coney Veterana of the Civil War, will ing a new atate unempUtyment com* Mrs. George N. Hoxle of Laurel Walter Sohrleber .35 _____ by the 18»tb In- Island abooting gallery, knooklng formally preaent the United States mission. Park Heights, E u t Hartford, an­ Friend f .60 9i it waa announced by over rabbits ant ducks with round fl«^ to the camp. Colonel Michael A. Conner pre­ nounces the marriage of her daugh­ c . s. tdfcHale 1.00 _at General William F. La^d. after round of sbota. She also vis­ ceded bla fellow Democrats tote of- ter, Mlu Jannie P. M lur, to William Dr. M. E. M erlarty...... 1.00 . Advance detalla from both of the ited a trap-shooting range, to im­ Lieut. Marcel Jobert of Maple flee by one month. He became state H. Mercer, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. dulow ...... ri .SO- local unite arrived in Nlantic yeater* prove ber skill with shotguns. street, Q. M. Reserves, will leave to­ motor vehicle commlssioaer June 1, replacing Robbtoa B. StoeckeL William H. Mercer of Church street, Fred Behrend ...... JfO day to arrange tbe company meaa Inspector George Blsbop an­ morrow morning for Camp Cross, OBBAINE GBEAR this town. Stewart Cordner...... JfO haila for tbe arrival of tbe men tbla nounced early today that be bad Niantic, for 16 daya’ field training HaUs From MinneapoUe, Minn. Other Appototnaeots noon. Theae detalla were In charge with tbe 189tb Infantry, C. N. 0 „ to Many other appototmenta to atate ' The eerenaony w u performed at Mfs. Stewart Oerdnar ...... 50 found memoranda In ber apartment Light Brown Hair, Hazel Eyes, 6 ft , 8 In., Weighs 117 <4 neon yesterday at Christ church MerrU TomUaon ...... JfO Of Meaa Sergeanta Joaepb PoUto ot Indicating tbat much money bad which be ba# been osslined. He has bovda and eommlaaloM became ef­ Company O, and Meaa Sergeant been attaeheu to Company H In com­ fective today, but these were gen­ Cathedral by Rev. Clarence G. Lund. E. Jfl Slmonda . * . JfO. come into ber hands, aomatimes Tha bride w u attended by Miss Legionnaira .....i...... 1.00 Barry Balluccl of the Howitzer 11,000 a week. mand of Captain W. E. Lltke. This erally regarded u leu important is a machine gun unit. cMlcnt condition to tackle tbe pro- since they carry no aalariea and of­ Violet Mm Mercer, sister of the Rev. IV. IVoodruff ...... i JIO Company. There'were reports, unverified by bltme of state. Below Strength police, tbat tba slayers may have GOLD NATIONS AWAIT fer virtually no patronage prlvUegea. bridegroom. The best man w u Depot Square Gtorage...... IJfO *' Due to the drain on the company come from Albany. Police were try­ Manchester Kiwanlans are re­ Whatever elation w u felt by Robert Werner of Manchester. Charlu Stay# . ; ...... LOO atrengtb by enllatmenta in tbe Citl- ing to learn tbe identity of two minded of tbe meeting Monday WORD FROM ROOSEVET Democrato u they tightened their ’The bride, wbo w u given to mar­ N. H. Snow ...... J6 zen’a Conaervation Corpa, both local “upalate friends" with whom she noon at tbe Manebester Country HITLER GIVES UP control over vaiioua governmental riage by ber unde, M. H. Horrigan Clyde H. Davis ...... JM) companiea will be below their olott- visited Codey Island early this club. The guest speaker wUl be dlvlslotas w u tempered aomewlut of Nor^ch, wore a traveling cos­ Harold Preston ...... LOO ad atrengtb for the annual training v/eek. Rev. Watson Woodruff of tbe Cen­ (Cootinoed From Page One) CATHOUC FAITH by tbe wage cut for atate emplcwea tume of black and white rough crepe George Sm ith...... ■ .50 period, blany of tbe men are atill Last SeeiKWednesday ter Congregational church, and bla ordered by tbe General Aasemmy. wltb a large bat to match and cor­ A Friend ...... -JSO ca^ ed on tbe roater of their com* 8be was last seen alive early subject "A Declaration of De­ borrow from England ' Instead of Theu cutf, ranging from 8 to 16 sage of Sweetheart rosu and liUu Jennie ^^tod 1.00 pendence." panlea In reaerve. Wednesday, when she left a card > domestically. (Oontfnoed From Page One) per cent, affected approximately 9.- of the valley. ’The maid of honor Rudolph Swanson ...... JSO : The 189th Infantry will be in com- party at the apartment of Mr. and 000 persona on tbe State payroll and wore bhw Jericho crepe with white Leonard CSiurch...... * JW ihand of Colonel Orville A. Petty of Mrs. Charles Hunter, in the biUld- The Britiab-American club mem­ MAY RESTRICT EXPORTS government and the Evangelical w u expected tovsliee more than |3,- aeeusoriu. Her corsage w u of pink Carl W. Anderson...... j g New Haven. ing in which she lived. All day owd bers are bolding tbslr annual out­ Sydney, Australia, July 1.—(AP) churches. 000,000 a y ou from tha govern­ swut peu and gypsophila. Joseph Sueso ...... JfO Company O'a roater followa: night Wednesday and all day and ing this afternoon at Steiner’s Premiers of Australian states Protestant church circles gen­ mental costs. Following a d toi^ for the bridal Urbano Osaoo ...... 1J)0 Captain Jamea H. McVeigh. night Thursday lights burned in her Grove, Bush HIU Road. The Brit­ agreed on a plan to restrict wheat erally believe that tbe chancellor's The General Asumbly h u author­ party at the Hotel Garde, Mr. and Ignatz Relzer ...... LOO Flrat Lieutenant Raymond E. apartment. Finally Hunter, who is ishers were scheduled to top off an exports during a meeting wltb tbe change of faith will come as a dra­ ized budget expendlturu of more Mrs. Mercer left for.a wedding tour John Knoll ...... j o Hitfedom. caretaker of tbe bouse, opened tbe afternoon of sports with a roast central government today. It waa matic feature of tbe nationwide than 168,000,000 foe the n u t bien­ through Canada. George R. Wright ...... , j ( f Se(Jecond Lieutenant Stephen Frey. door. beef dinner at 6:30 this evening. learned authoritatively. eelebratloB of Martin Lutberie 16th nium, which begine today. Tbe bud­ F. A. Verplanck...... 1.Q0 First Sergeant, Tbomaa Paganl. Mrs. Diamond, dead at least two Tbe meeting, which lasted all birthday anniversary October 10, get approved by the Legislature WUUam Taylor . M Sergeanta, Chiurles Bycholski, days, lay with her . tead gohiting day, was called to consider a wheat when, according to the propaganda ignored virtually all t^UMta for Hellwig-Guim ond Joseph Chlcpinii...... %0S Clarence E. Caaaelli, Howard B. toward red portieres that screened BIG CROWD INSPECTS acreage reduction scheme discuss­ minlatry, the Reformation le to be money to flnanee Capitol improve­ tbe kitchenette. She bad no shoes Thomu Faulkner ...... JfO Caaaella, Walter O. Cowlei, Zigmund ed by representatives of the four celebrated in a manner never before ments. Miss May Rita Guimond, daugh­ A Friend ...... JM) Qozdz, Patrick J. Murphy, Joseph on ber stockinged feet. major wheat exporting countries at seen by the world. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Gul- Her blue bouse dress, with red A AND N. CANTEEN Moeller’s Argonaent Curnms Buber Shop ...... 50 A. Pollto. the world economic conference. mond of this town, w u married lu t Harcdd Sjmaington...... ^ JSO Corporals, Paul J. Barrett, Ken­ pclka dots, was tom in the back, as Afterward, it was understood, It was learned on reliable author­ evening to Eric Hellwig of Sima- neth J. Bradley, Albert T. Gardner, though she had fought briefly. ity tbat lost sUmmev Hitler sug­ WOOD’S ARTESIAN W E E buiT. Tbe ceremony w u performed WUroM Dreu Shop...... 1.00 Regular Meeting Last Night tbe premiers reached a satisfac­ Gtoorge Vdteh ...... LOO Arthur A. McGann, Edward G. Evei^bing else was in order. tory decision which will be consid­ gested to Mr. Mueller tbat be Join at 7 o’clock by '^ev. Watson Wood­ Rudinaky. Antonio Saimond, WU- Xiigarette stubs lay undisturbed in Followed by Luncheon In the I Protestant faith, but the Nazi ruff,-at the parsonage of the Cen­ Robert Crawford ...... LOO green ash trays, doll pillows were ered by tbe federal cabinet and ca­ GIVES A BIG S U P E Y Woltwr, Jr. JfO liam F. Wolfram. New Quarters. bled to Stanley M. Bruce, Aus­ churchman advised against it on ter Congregational church. The First daaa Privates, Jobn Anello, neatly in place on red upholstered tbe grounds that so long as Protest­ bride and bridegroom, wbo plan to R. K. Anderson ...... 1.00 furniture tralian minister to London. Herbert W. Blevins, WlUlam J. The Cabinet will meet tomorrow antism was not united under one make their home Manchuter, Sadie Curran ...... JUf Clark, Guido Giorgettl, Clifford E. There was a chip off the mirror, One of the largest attended meet­ head be might cause offense by Gets 183 Gallms a Minute were attended by a sister and A Friend ...... 00 as though a bullet had struck it ings of tbe Army and Navy club to consider tbe terms And the mes­ from New Well Sunk at His Janlcke, Herbert F. Kearns, Joseph sage to be sent Bruce. Joining one church in preference to brother of Mr. Hellwig. Friend ...... ■ .30 Kolkoskl, Fted E. Lauritzen, Ed­ On her dresser was a tinted photo­ this seiison was held last night A others. Ice Plant. Ronald Fergusc9 ...... SjOS ward J. McKeever, Arnold J, graph in a silver frame. It was a short business session waa held fol­ ’The cbancsllor caused somewhat ’Thomas Ferguson...... LOO Paganl, Nils Pearson, John M. likeness of Diamond. She bad stuck lowed by an inspection of the new TO “ STEADY” DOLLAR of a sensation when, although still to him while he lived and boasted canteen recently completed by New York, July I— (AP) — Tbe Rleder. Joseph J. Sasiela, Joseph N. New York Times says the Federal describing himself in tbe Reichstag L. T. Wood on Thursday oonnset- PUBUC RECORDS .I88LN Zclonls. about him after his death. Even Henry Mutrie, contractor who re­ handbook os a Catholic, be attended whan be turned from her to KUd cently completed the remodeling Reserve bank and foreign central ed up tbe artesian well tbat was Privates, Henry J. BenBc^r, banks will put into operation plans a state funeral of storm-troopers driven 450 feet to supply water for Raymond L. Cahoon, Michael Ci- Robert?, chorus girl, she clung to of the Cheney estate on Hartford and police at a Protestant cathedral Warrantoe Deed Ireland h u at last abolished tha him. Road. for a temporary "steadying’’ of the February 6. the cooing system of hla lee mak­ Signe Holmu to C ul John Ander­ oath to tbe British Ung. Ontha at When his rivals finally put a fatal Tbe enlargement and improve­ dollar In foreign exchange mar­ He also foiled to attend Catholic ing plant. He h u .secured a flow son, property located on E u t Middle tbe British king will undonibtedly bullet info him—after many unsuc­ ment in the canteen is tbe flrat kets. services on the “Day of Potsdam” of water equal to 183 gallons a min­ ’Turnpike. continue u tiauaL Open Monday cessful attemps—he left her penai- major improvement in tbe clubhouse Tbe paper In a copyrighted story, March 21 when members of the ute and it is being taken from the Probate Note lest. She borrowed money for an interior since it waa constructed says the plans, designed to save the Cabinet and of tbe R.lchstag and well by a pump wltb a capacity of Tbe will of Alexis Toumaud w u But Pinehurst Will Be Closed eigiit-foot cross of white chrysan­ over a dozen years ago. Tbe lunch world economic ccmference, have President von Hindenburg went to been ’’definitely adopted” and wiU dalivering 500 gallons a mtouto if flled to the Manchester District Pro­ Day Tuesday! themums. room and stoves which were in ije either Protestant or Catholic aerv- there la need for such a eupply. ’The bate Court, June 38. LUllan T. DANCEI Then she went into burlesque and be carried out In such a way os to canteen proper have been moved ioes before tbe opening of the Reieh- water tbat comu from the well (3erudi of Hartford wu named EVERY THURSDAY AND Plenty of- deliveries Monday to sideshows, eapitalizlnc the Snaraond back into an auxiliary room in the leave the domestic recovery pro­ stag. Instead, toe ebaneeller placed take eare of yenr orders. We gram of tbe federal government registered 60 dekreea, which ie from ueeutrix Ifl the will. name, and telling au^enees of the rear of the clubhouse, giving more a wreath on tbe graves 'of storm 20 to 36 degrew lower than weured SATURDAY NIGHT will have plenty of Fresh Salmon dangers of a life of crime. space In the eanteen, and providing free from restrictions. .— troopers. From 9 to 1 At sui4 Fresh Peas if you want the ’The dollar will not be pegged at from the city water nmins and will LDfDY TESTS PLANE better faeUIUea for eeoking for club save conslderahle time In getting qsiial New England Salmon Din­ functions. any particular level with relation to CI^TNITT GROyE ner for 4th of July. other currenclp ; the primi/y pur­ the water circulated at a low tern* OaldweU, N. J., July i.—(AP)— Chowder dams (also Steaming BOYS IN FORESTS pose la to end viele'-t nuetuatlons. GERMANY ASKS AH) erature and will mean a Mvtog to Ooloael C hu lu A. .Andbergh to­ Bnckland, Conn. C ]a ^ ) If yen order them before 8 Zedleationc wars that the plan a time that It taku to freeu the day took hlf lew-wtaged Loekheed- o’eioek Monday morning. HOW BANK DEPOSITS would bring the United Statei and OF GOLD NATIONS water into lee. It h u been neces­ SM u moaeplaM aloft at tbe Cur- 7-PieceBand Cod to hoU, 8 lbs. 8Se. DOING GOOD WORK Great Britain into oioeer rfliatien- sary to ineretM both the day and tiaa-Wrlgbt Essex airport to tu t It Ripe Watermelons. ship with regard to their eurreneies. (Continued from Page One) night forcea In order to take eare of for hla proposed fli^ t to Green­ A dm ission: ARE TO BE INSURED the demands for Ice and today Mr. Pinehurst Quality Corned Beef, (Continued From Page One) ’The actual ground work for the land. Zeeland and Denmark this Lsdiis* 10c. GoatSi 28e. Legs of Lamb. new program Is repo, ted to have picture regarding tbe poMiblUty Wood had to have a. freight e u of summer. ' ice shipped tote Manchener. Shoulders of Lamb. mately its full strength of t,800 (Oontinaed FTom Prge One) been laid Thursday at the weekly ef Germany'a mteUng her indebt­ A full line of FrMh Fruits and men. meetiM of directors of tbe New edness unloM ihe la given tbe Vegetables. Of tbe total of 3,260 men who new elesed or (n hands of eenaerva- York Federal Reserve bank. Tbe chance to tnoreaae her ezperta, For Your Picnic: Frankfurt were enlisted, Foreiter Ross said toFS, or which may be olosed be­ times waa told that tbe plapa meet “I zee toe darkeat future unleia Bolls, Frankfurts, and Sandwich the remainder would bd sent to tween now and nent January, will Preaideqt Rooaevelt’a purpoee of not we can export," he aaaertad. Bolls. other forest ceunpj, probably in not be insured. allowing any program for currency “By a aeries ef almost auperbu* OBITUARY PARDON HIS ERROR! DIAL 4181 MONDAY — And northern New England. Inenranoe Fond stabilization at London to Interfere man and artiflclal msaaurea we please remember that Pinehurst The insurranee fund will he han­ with hla domeatlo program. have remained on a gold parity, will be elosed all day Tuesday, A N O rm R WAGE BAIBB dled by a Fedaral deposit insurance Officially the United StatM gov­ though we have no goldi knowing 4(h af July. We close at 6:80 Shelton, Ctonn., July 1.— (AP) — corporation, whleh wul have a board ernment will not be party to the that abandonment of toe gold pari­ FUNERALS Monday. The O. K. Tool Company, one of of throo: llio eomptNilloF of the actual mephanioa of the “pteadylng." ty meana alnking lata an nhyaa. ^ Shelton’s leading Industriea, hM curreney and two alHaomi appointed "Our oredltora, hewavar, muat The funeral of John P. Ile a w u announced a five per cent Innreaae by tbe nrestdent. raaliie at laat wa can pay only hi held this memtato, with services at Spi In pay for all employee effective Ii wiu BbtatJi erlglaal aapital of CLEAR SKY GREETS axporta.” 9:80 o'eleek at the heme, nt MT July 10. The oonoem hga biNn 1160,000,000 from the Treasury, Reiohaboak’i Announcamant ifa to strut and at AO o*eloek et I t operating on a 40 hour schedule for {1T0,Q00,000 from the paaerves of ’The Retobabonk yeataiM^ aa- Jamu's ehureh. Rev. W. F. Gleaseg “ i P I N l lURST! acme time. Federal Reserve aeatral baalu; and ROOSEVEH PARTY nounead toe modifloatlon e f Qer- celebrated the maep. A detegatleu a aniPi yet uneaUinated, from banke manFa tranafer aaoraterlum aa a w u preunt from Campbell Connell. whose depoitta are Iniured. which reault ef oonbeaaloni made by ored­ Kniinta of Oelumhui and toeluded will pay In one half of one per oent (Oonttnqod From Pago Gee) ltora. whereby aervlee of toe Dawfo Johfl Tynan, L u Kwaeh, J. J. Of Ihelr total depasita. loan la oempletely traqaferred. Sweeney, WUbrod M e e ^ John In addtuon tba corporation win ba eponnmle erieM la caneemed, the while ef tbe Young loan toe later- H utching end Johr M ^uexey. autborliad to Mrrow two dellara for tw ted poaltton on eurroney etabU- eat only la so treated. Whan the body w u benie u to avary dollar as aaab aapital, glvtaf Isatlon la now clear and Ml Rooeo- Tbe transfer meratorl'urn w u the church, John Hugbu e m . To-night it aaUmatad total raaeuraaa of mora volt la looking to the opening of the than 18,000,000 for tha parmanant modifled la toe appUeanoam to all “Swut Jeauo, Blau Ue Hre We “hack to work” movement la tbte debts oontraoted Vtfere July^ 1881. Oe.” Tbe full eholr eompoeed eg — at — fund. country. If a bank faua, tba oorporatien The Relohsbank antlelpated tha Jamu Breen, Mre. M a r ff^ 8uUt« Ho doea not regard that ourronoy ability to tmnafer 60 per cent of van, Mre. AUu Buohlay, Mlu wu form a naw NaUonal bank and atablllaatloB affoota internal econ­ lot Hitydonlwro whit thtydoln turn ovar to It aufftalant aaab to the Intereat payments falling due Arlyne MorUq^ and John Rngbu omy and feole It is Juat now a quoa- in toe nent olx mento*. but will sang the full Orefuian muse. maat tba Inaurad dtyojdta af tba tion for central h a w rather than faUed InaUtuttra. pay amorttantlon Into toe eeaver- At the offertory Mr. Breen and (XORGE’S TAVERN for goveramente. sIoB office. t Mlu Merlarty eing “0 BalutarU" Peg Oeared Away by W elfu d and at the ehrvaticn Corner Oak and Cottage Streets At laat wa know wbo tha Far- A aevere eleotrioal atorm hero laat fottan Man ta—Ckarlia Curtlai DOOTORRS L O ai MORimiB Mr. Breen e a ^ "Fanua Angelleue” .FieoY MoraiMS j o y c b night cleared away the fog, bring* Hartford, July 1— (AP) ^ The by Franhe. At the ehangta? ef t^.e Ing a aharp weaterly wlaa whlra atate department of health h u veetmenta M lu. A r ^ MeitaHy -W.CFmM .RUDYVJIUIB ssm t the mlata out to sea. ordered Bdwardo L. SoUlma of sang “f p u to raeeJ' At tha elcu * sEOReiBum iseeucni m ini “ 5 s a w JIM AND BILL 'The neweat of the American bat­ Qrenwleh and Dr. Vlnoaotn Olnual 0 the eaau Janwi Breen eang * COL. 8TOOFNAOLI * SUDD W h ^ tle fleet, tha 10,000 tan oruiaer of 106 Bouto Main street, South ’*When Evening Oomu” by TeUs The Two Harmonizing Banjo Artists Indlanapolla, la standing tut In Norwalk to ourreader their lloenau O'Neil ef Stafford Bpringe. Oiian- * O U CAUOWAT * ORCKBSmA W t front ef the Roooevelt summer home u a reault of Supeiter'tSeurt de- lat and CRelr XRreetor Cbmdu * SAnMAKXSA * STOARTEmnN Will Play Your Favorite Numbers Fireworks here Juat over boundary Une ta the oiBiou holdiitf that naltoar aver at* Paekar# played the funeral mnreh .SILAUraOSt * Sil»aM.IIAHB center of the harbor In United tended a rnemcal sohool. by Obanin at tha end of the maaa. w a a u f Full Une» Fresh Stock Statea watere. Dr. stanity H. Oaborn,. state The i m m were Reynend J. . eiRLS IN eSliOPNANS RED FOX Hie cemmaadar4n-ohlef af the health comaniaaioiier, who annmino* Shea. Hareld b. 0 ^ ^ CUffOtd MUNCH’S UGHT AND DARK » and ana Navymavy mla anmone to naha anon •d the deportment's aetten, laH the Jefferaen, Rlahard t k A JpmA rd for the "ihalif down" ipaad Superior Cleurt (ft PalrSiM ttuttar FAm ijlg iuaiM I of tha Tndlt MPoIH' Whathty ba ruled June I that toe men ohtiBKe ass mjsrm, AND UTICA PILSNER Rdph Broil wU) go dtraeUytotoe mouth o f tha •ertSMatos to prutlee to OoniMlI* tery- Patamae river and thenaa ta waah eut “by false and frndii^ t AndoveisW illiinm tic inftobIfimaartatn. RanMarramUn •ontatlona.” The men. who mid m y If wbM la n moRier. m it t ll out to aaa until Tuaeday night. attended the Ualveralty ef RslofM •oripturu aay, than tha i DBAVOHT Highway, B olton.. Tannad and raatad Ity hla aanatal received their Oahneotlout Ucenu 10 wine will be prejty hollow F Sun. • Moti* • Taess orutae tha Praaidant anpearad la «a> yenrt ago. •ry- . ‘ ' ’ ' ' ^ ■* ' '■ ‘ •'•* * •" ‘ • ’ » • ’ ' *‘ • V *r'*, * r * ‘ ll? MA«Ul«»rJfiK EVENING KJfflRAIJ}, BlA«GHBOT!R,:0aNNf,S4TlliCpA)f^»^^^ ' .-t

Iboa fbAteh 1 ^ .8Ui«DAV SOBOdL LBB60M eoBBsctloB with this ssrvlos.ws also hartef had a^miBfieinm ttee.. have fimwTWitwtow. ase v ^ . eokuiiiaftel .elwut the V. T . W m. TU a 'm U ti Tbs Sufidav seheol apd svwBiff gteah ; them' ^ the Nftp of two Mtk moo ttl ■srvioe will be (flseontmusd dariBf -AutiMary^' wiaik cn te* VMtay 7 H £ EXAMPLE OF JOSHUA July and August T itn ^ S fu m ______of the Atad^tery p m r ntn•t,ool^tAvOomr^ Jjy.T^gd^ Wsdasaday s' ■ sv^Mup ^*srvlos .7B0. bUM M if CO the alfk lift biR we v e apo'li iTMuiqgor a t the The aanual piafio of tbs Snpday very glad te bear thgt aU a t them iaom aad Is'rsody to' talk buiteoM School adll be odd tbs aftsmoeo ot a n CO the road to recovery. with the vote'•aayttms ikagr ate Text: Joeb. 1:1>9; *'8:1, S, 14. rsady-Jim tetands to give tea men a The iBtemetioiial Unlfonn Sun­ the Fourth of July at Peterson’s We extend our deepest' esrmpa- day School Leuon,for July S. farm in EUington. Tka Bnllitte Board, tby te Mn. Agaee Messier in the workout’dpteif tUa waefc-eod.aod Mott Bdwr Bow to Vffl if of loss of bar father, expecti vwy little dHpeulty In die- Strength and Courage GOSPEL'HAlir~ • The setbadK, p d ^ bald at. the pokng ot the Vote team. By WM. m. QUMOY, DJ>. 416 OsBter S t Ez*S«nrlM Orginimtlees. home of Mrs. iw o le Wlgneekl The memheri of the Popt-^ho at­ ^ e r «r Face Pros^ Editor of The Oonfrefaflonallst By OBOBQB HBNBT DOLE was very suecaaMul. Mra,^ JMm tended the card party spoored by Gleaeop waa the winner of the first A famoiia preacher once eaid, Services ae usual on fitinday. • Anflenon-Sben Poet the Auxiliary and held a t the home prize and Welter Borst won the of Mrs. Campbell .met Wedneeday tkm. **Ood buriee Hie workman, but the International Sunday School Lss-xto„ see sweet and delightful, and Weill Well! Weill tka ocnvantlen second prise. nlfht report having had a very efi- work goes on." ■on Text* Jn^ S: the gratification of evil desire to is over anh tbs Anderson^Bisa Post '•During Jiifyi August end Sep­ joyaUe time. The flfure of Moees looma ao **Bo stnmg and ot a good oonr- appew good. Thay isalt self-de­ cams tbroof h a g ^ te wte tbs cup tember we wUl only held one meet­ Berlin, July l^(A P )»P reteto- age . . . for the Lord ttiy Ck)d la rived Intelligence ao that It la be­ ing a month. which wlU ba on the largo upon the pagea at blatory lieved to be superior to Divinely re­ tor tbs third ysar in suooesNioQ tor Amerloaa Legton Au^Hary tont churchmen In Prussia miust that one might have auppo :d with thee, wlthereoever iboa go- Dial Twisters tb best a p p e i^ ^ tmit; ’Sp 'm w It MO(pnA Tuesday of eacb month. The County meeting wqe held in eat." Joelina IB . vealed truth. With narcotic power, OUr next meeung ^ U ‘be held July cheese tomorrow, betweeu dictates that udth hia paaaing the great­ t l ^ put spiritual* aspirations to was unexpected would be te Jaejittle Wlndeor Locke laet Sunday with • a of censdonco and dictetes of am ly of the thinga that he • f W. J. DALTON the Anderson-Shoa post . Every 11. ______fine delegation from Mancheeter achieved would have auffered. We ^ Courage and oowardloe are oppo- sleep, and cause one to think that member who took part In tM parade preoent The Junior Qirla again Incraosihgly powerful Nazi govtni- idtofl. Aa one Increaaea, the other be la not aWe to resist evil and d ; a . V. ^reaented the Fldee pegeant and m ent ahbuld not, poaaibly, put Joahua, win an eternal victory. Those dire­ bad nothing but eenfldenoe that hia aueeeaaor, upon quite the wanea, like aummer and winter. We I feel fairly stirs tbat next fan win they would bring home' the eup, end Now that the conventions are over again it waa a huge sucoeM. The U they choose one, they wiU ap­ ful enemies occupying the Holy show us a few eomrasreially sold with this t h o ^ t in nfind they an.1 the comrades aU rested up, wS ^•M et outing date bae been let for prove toe Nazis’ wish to r dotal- aame plane, for Moaer in the are admonlabo':, "Be atrong and of Lend of the mind, inject Infernal atory of the atruggle for liberty television machines; apparatus by stepped out and mar Holy Land. Hia entry Into the Holy ings, "Be strong and of a good Once a cofitrlvanoe of this type is James Hynes who has led ths post and Mrs. Marcella Stevens, Dlsttn- dered tbat toe day be one of n ■ Joahua would have led ua to think courage." marketed it cannot be revolutionised Meriden gave their service to us in 01 him MM the natural aueceaaor of Land la a prototype of our entiv to victory for three ocosseutlvs ths parade, and they sure are a gulsbed Oussts Oiairman, who ac­ thanksgiving in which psston and Into a new era of just and unaelf- The Lord Is with everyone at all Over n l|^ t because it would surely yeais. w s hope he will for many companied h er' to the Newington olden sbaU thank Gk>d tbat tom Moaea. He waa among the 12 aplea times, momentarily ^vlng the cripple public Interest. It has un­ ■nappy corp but ws stlU believe that that Moaea had aent to apy out the iab eervlee. The natural mind has mor*% to come. the corps from town gets our vote. Hospital. There had lunch and Hitlerites control tbMt^etlesUy tom Ita antagcmlats, like the Holy Land rtrenflh to drive out &e enemies dergone such changes in the labora­ Don’t forget the. Ug time in then made an insMictioD of ths churches as they do toe industrial;' Promiaed Land, and bo waa one of In human nature. Before the enemy tory. WilUmantlc July 4th under the di­ The banquet was more than a sue- hospital. From NewlnttoD the two who returned not only with a fllled with tribes hostile to Israel. oess. By actual count there was 968 political and commercial life of toe* The enemies of the welfare of har come against us, the Ix>rd has The make-up of this television rection of the Gold Star Poet V. F. party motored to ths Hotel Strat­ Reich. good report, but with an undaunted the soul are subtle. Tbiw do not provided a way to overceme. No W. This Is something well worth men and women in for the Ug feed fleld in Bridgeport where a tea and courage that urged immediate ef- thing has consisted of ciunbersome which was some crowd. A number The Nazi have ordered further come against ua with a brass band. one is tempted above that be can eqiiipment. An eighteen or twenty- while attending. reception waa held in honor of the that flags be flown at too churches/ forta to Doaaeaa it. They approach us like a thief In bear, and with every temptation foitf inch disc rotated at a certain We have been asked to announce of well-known D. A. V. speakers National Preeldeht. The 12 apiea were all agreed were on hand, but It seemed es if toe black, white, and red of old and the night, aa the doubts that weak­ there Is already a way prepared for speed and this speed had to be ac­ tbat the Naugatuck Poet and Aux In the evening a banquet new Germany, and toe swostflui about the dMirability of the land, en effort, the fear that depletes escape. The Lord is always present curate to the very revolution. The lliary are having a big time on Mon­ every one were there to bear Capt. held In the Hotel Stratfleld, also in but 10 aaw ita glanta and ita with power to save to the utter­ day night, July 3rd, a t Oak Grove, Tom Kirby our national Uason honor of Mrs. Blackburn, which emMem under which toe Hitlerite^ strength, the discouragement that motor to rotate the disc and the tube have grown In power. a .ongbolda and regarded iti con- underidnea the will, and In subtle most, "Be strong and of a good to receive the .broadcasted Images Naugatuck, and they wish to extend officer give his talk and believe me was attended by 800 people. During queat aa hopeleaa; wberecj Joahua courage," for the Lord is witb us an invitation to all members to at­ comrades what a talk It was, to bad the evening Mri. Blaekbum made a Those protestonts who have ral­ ways these enemies wage their are costly affairs. The entire outfit lied behind toe Rev. Friedrldi voif and Caleb bad a deep faith in oth­ wars. They cunningly cause the whatever befall. Confidence In the was a monstrosity and bad no place tend. There will be no obarge for that Lew Douglas was not present very interesting ipeeoh, stressing er than material foreea, and believ­ right drives o*it fear of the evil this affair which will consist of Among the other speakers were "Dr. the fact that the auxUliary la or­ Bodelschwlngb os toe new Relolis^ ed that if the apiiit of the larael- temporary delights of the sensorles in the modem home. Mshop, In toe face of strong NOsi Now comes the report that the dancing, refreshments and fire Maher of Newington, "Ed” KeUey, ganized for service and teHtng the Itea were Indoimtable they could works. Jack Mulligan, Dept Ck)mm., Miss different iteids of service. Manches­ opposition, feel the Hitlerite orders adileve the coUqueat of the land. ■canning disc, with Its associated the freedom of con^ ugly parts, is obsolete. The new '£1m next xneeting of the Poet will Katherine Simpson of New Haven, ter was represented at the banquet be held on Tuesday, July 18th. National Executive committee wo­ by Mrs. Ida Woodhouae, M n. ■denco. ■; It ahould be remembered that Idea consists of a single tube that To Defy Government receives and reproduces the pictures At this time we would, like to. con men. Eunice Hohenthal and Mn. Mary In all • tbeae leaaona we are liv­ gratulate our Auxiliary on the fine Brosnan. Already a number of young as broadcast. The pictures are The State of Ckmnectlcut has been clergymen, many of whom" won ths ing In a far-off age when national, shewing they made at the cenven' placed in four districts at the con­ The annual outing of the Auxil­ •Wh raciatl and aection rivalries clearer, the apparatus la simpler and Iten cross for valor In toe World tlon and also on the fact tbat they vention and new officers are to be iary was held yesterday at the Carl­ were a matter of courae. Even the cost should be within reason. won 'the cup for having the largest son cottage at Bolton, (temes and War, have declared their intentioff until comparatively recent tlmea Even 80, it would be entirely sepa­ number In line, especially in view of elected before the next meeting, ex­ swimming were enjoyed, as well as of defying the government’s orders; we have had the commci recog­ CHURCHES rate from our existing radios be­ the fact that they had to travel cepting District 1, which got biiay a delicious Irmch, and everyone bad Aroused, they say they subs<^b«. nition of the , doctrine that "to cause the Images are to be broadcast about seventy-rive miles to do it at once and elected officers. The fol­ a go^ time. to a recent pastoral letter of too the vlctora belong the cpoi! If MANCHESTEB-VERNON CENTER CONGREGATIONAL on a frequency of about five or six No we haven’t forgotten the lowing comrades wiU nm the dis­ The Department Convention wfll Mshop and 16 siqierlntendente-gen- the men of one race or nation —^And— meters, which is away down In the horeesboee and baieeball games, the trict: Geo. G. Scbreck, Past Conun., be held August 24, 25 and 26th, erolt in which toe appointment of saw the country of another people (Methodist Episcopal Otapreb) SOUTH METHODIST short wave band. Another thing— fact is tbat the members are atill of Manchester chiqiter was elected 1933 in New London, with Depart­ Dr. August Jaeger, a Nazi, as as deslrablo they went ahead with Marvin 8. Stocking, Minister there must be a television sending nursing sore feet received during District Commander, John P. KeUy ment Headquarterb at the Mohican Protestent comniissioner in Prus­ plana for its possession. Morning worship: 10:45. station within ten to twenty miles or the encampment parade. We are in of Waterbury Sen. Vice.; Morris Hotel. Reservations are to be made sia, was challengod o. toe grounds Sometimes we imagine that we North Main S t The first of the Union services of so of the receiver, due to the fact hopes to be able to start the ball Yahn. of Hartford, Jr. Vice, John through Chairman of Hoturing Com­ it was-on interference with reli­ the South idethodist and the Center that the area covered is limited; this, rolling within a few days. J. SkeUy of Hartford, treasurer, Sam mittee, Mn- Ruth Dorsey. 94 Squire have changed much of this. We The (Siurcb school will meet to­ of course, ahould not bother us In gious liberty. ^ establish an International Court morrow morning at 9:45. The period Congregational churches will be held We would like at this time to con- Oliver of Hartford, SergL at Arms, street. New London. Besldfe the Dr. von Bodelschwlngh’s follow-- our locality. The market seems to graiulate the Army and Navy club Radolpb Stewart of Plainville, of Justice and a League of Na­ of Meditation with Mr. MacAlpine on Sunday morning at the Center be ready for television. hotels, there are many rooming ers considered it espedaOy unfklt. tions, and we dream of a day at the organ, begins at 10:80. The church. Mr. Woodruff will preach a on the appearance of their newly Officer of the Day. David McCann houses in New London which wlu that NoxI commissioners should; remodeled canteen. It is certainly have rooms avaUable and may be when justice will rule between first of the summer series of union sermon on Patriotism. The Center If I were to say that your aerial, of Manchester was appointed dis­ try to moke anybody declining to^ nations. The ideal is sound, and services will begin at 10:45. During church epoir will sing. The music a credit to the club. trict adjutant by Gomm. Scbreck; secured by communicating with fly toe flags look like on «iemy,0f under certain conditions, was a The next meeting of the Hartford Mrs. Ruth Dorsey as above. perhaps we are making more July the pastor of this church will will be as follows: mighty dangerous thing around the the office of Chaplain was left open toe state, and those who do so progress toward its reallzatloxj Prelude: Grand Chorus...... Plaut District County Council will be held until the next meeting which wiU be We are glad to hear that Mrs. seem to endorse toe government’s be in charge. Rev. F. C. Allen pastor house you probably would be sur­ in E;ast Hartford, Sunday, July 9th. Carrington is getting along nicely the cynic may admit. We of the Second Congregational church Anthem: Our Land O’Lo rd ...... prised. But it’s a fact During a held in Manebester, July 28 in the church re-organioatlon. are compelled, however, to recog­ ...... Schnecker This meeting will be in the form of State Armory. and wlU soon be home from the hos­ The Nazi commlaslaDerB issusd in which the services will be held thimder storm the antenna wire an cuting and will be held out of pital. nize that a somewhat ruthless Im­ during August will be the preacher Hyinn-Anthem: We are Tenting To­ makes a fine target for lightning and The first district "Dept, of Conn." three decrees: perialism • and expansionism still doors if the weather penults. AH that month. night. unless precautions are taken rjie membere are askeo to attend. consists Of eight ohaliters, Manches­ The first, addressed to Prusslaa; dominates in much of world affairs. The hymns tomorrow are, "Safely Postlude: Beautiful America .... radio may be damaged. As I have Comrade J. A. Holtsbelmer waa ter, Hartford, Waterbury, Bristol, Protestant clergymen, forbade pas­ through another week, God has ...... Serenz written before, the lightning arrester henoreu at riie encampment in that New Britain, ^thington, Torring- tors to oritldseHtoe govemmenfa We must not, therefore, read brought us on our way”; "All glory, cannot be relied upon to do its job he was elected a member of the ton and 'fhomi^nriUe or 669 mem­ FAMOUS BUILDING church meoaureU on psdn of dlsel- these ancient stories from the pUnary punishment u d dlsTtilMsI laud, and honor to thee, R^eemer, CHURCH OF THE NAZARENB properly. The safest thing to do is Council of Administration represent­ bers. standpoint of too high an ideal King,” and “Rock of Ages, Cleft for to have some iqeans of disconnecting ing Hartford County. Manchester chapter did not send from office, and eten criminal- or with too critical a temper. We prosecution. Me.” Harris B. Anthony, Pastor the aerial from the set and attaching any one to the National Convention ON AUCTION BLOCK must read them rather in the The sermon topic will be: “The it to the ground. This makes the V. F. W. Auxiliary now in Cincinnati as the expense in­ The second told toe Miureh con- light of the age from w:iicL they Sunday aerial act as a lightning rod and per­ volved waa much to high for our old gregationi that. "until toe hppr come, and the significant thing Voice of Authority In a Day of Un­ 9:00 a, m.—Prayer meeting. The eleventh annual State En­ certainty”. haps protect the house. As a fur­ campment of the Ladies Auxiliary bank roU, but better luck next year. strikes when toei Protestant church about them Is that we can see in 9:30—Church school. ther safeguard pUll the electric plug At the last regular meeting of the has a new censtitution, aU acts men like Moses and Joshua and This church extends a most cor­ 10:45 —Morning worship. Com­ to the Veterans of Foreign Wars OU Fhtiron Bdlding Long dial welcome to the Second Congre­ from the electric socket. The ma­ was held in Bridgeport, June 23, 24 chapter held Friday, Jime 23, we against toe weH-meant intention of Caleb, and in all the great figure munion service. jority of people know of these safe­ toe state must be regarded os oets gational church to worship with ua 3:30— Young Peoples meeting. and 25. Convention headquarters held our election of officers ^and the whom we shall be studying in the ty precautions but, human nature were at the Stratfleld • Hotel, and following comrades wlU now pilot of disobedience, no matte: wherm quarter’s lessons, those who mani­ these Simday mornings of July. Anna French, leader. being as it is, few will heed them Has Been a Landmark m or whom committed." The July meeting ot the Church 7:30—Evangelistic service. Ser­ the convention waa held in the the outfit for the next year: Albert fested a moral character and he­ and so I expect to see quite a few Stratfield Hotel baUroom. Downing, ' Commander; Dave Mc­ The third threatened dlsdpHni^ roism far in advance of the times Council will be held in the Vestry. mon by the pastor. lightning-struck radios before the punishment for any superintenddit Monday evening at 8 o’clock. As this There was a large attendance at Cann, Treasurer; Raymond Smith, New York. which they lived. The Week summer is over. Already I have the reception and banquet given to Senior Vice; Wm. Cotter, Jimlor who obeys or sprted too postoiml That really is the measure of will doubtless be the last regular Monday, 8:00 p. m.— Monthly had three of them. letter of toe superintendents-gen- Council meeting of the summer a the Gold Star Mothers FridUiy eve­ Vice; A1 Murphy, Adjutant: Howard greatness any man; not the meeting of the Church Board. ning at the Stratfidd Hotel. . White, Chaplain; Donald MlUer, eral. distance that he may be removed full attendance ^is desirable. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.—Mid-week July should usher in a few new, New York, July 1.—(AP)—^The MoMler te Head from the highest ideal that we The Vacation Church School Com­ The convention was formaUy Sergeant of Arms; Merritt Blanch­ Flatiron building—that "stingy prayer service. interesting programs. Jime has opened Saturday morning. Mrs. Meanwhile, aa a continuation efy could set up, but the distance mittee will meet at the Y. M. C. A. Friday, 7:30 p. m.—Class meeting. seen the end of Will Rogers, Colo­ ard, O. D. piece of pie” that made some crit­ too Nazi church poL'v- toe Rev. that he has progressed in advance Wednesday at 8 p. m. Frances Anderson, president of Our district commander, George nel and Bud, Tales of the Foreign Raymond W. Harris Post Auxil­ ics of 1902 moan as If they had Ludwig Mueller declared hlmaelf. of his own age. Vernon Legion and many others. Most uf Scbreck gave the oath of office to ST. MARY’S CHURCH iary,’ No. 145, of Bridgeport, deliv­ the new officers at once so they eaten it and got stomachache head of toe (Sermon Bvangelleal' Joshua was a real leader. He The Sunday morning worship ser­ the sponsors contract their prog;rams Union and chairman of toe Protes­ stands before us as a man of in­ for a period of thirteen or twenty-six ered the address of welcome. May­ could take the helm Mt this, meeting. went on the block touay. vice begins at 9:80. In the absence Rev. Janoes Stuart Neill, Rector or E. T. Buckingham Map welcom­ We have passed the quote set for tant Supreme Ooimcfl. tense devotion to hie people and of Miss Stephens the regular organr weeks and Jime, ending th ' first half .'Ttorty-one years ago, the famoui Ho iteuod a statement saying a of devotion to the caxise of right Sunday, July 2nd—Third Sunday of the year, marks the finish of quite ed the delegates to Bridgeport. ue by our National comhunder and buUding was erected to knife toe 1st, Miss Pauline Kahan will play to­ During the three^lay convention state of emerg^cy exists which progress. He Is not a self-seeker, after Trinity. Services aa follows: a number of them. take pride in the fact that we were breezes at' 23rd street, Broadway endangers "the essentia] unity of but a man who seeks true social morrow. 10:45 a. m.—Morning prayer and It sbould interest a few folks that the 275 delegates whe checked up the first chapter, new or old, to go and Filth avenue. Now Itoe mort­ The pastor will preach on, “The on the activities of the Depsriment toe'people and the church." It Waa and righteous goals. The lesson sermon. Sermon topic: “When Christ Paul Whiteman is back on the air over the top. That is something tax gage has been foreclosed, toe auc­ he who was reijected i^ien too that introduces him bids him al­ Voice of Authority in a Day of Un­ Came.” witb a full hour at his disposal. Auxiliary during the past year anfl ua to aim at again this year. At tioneer called to- certainty.” directed its policy for the coming tourcb groupf elected Dr. vua so farewell. In its brief compass 7:00 p. m.—Evening prayer and present we have 41 paid up mem- The news summoned back leng- Bodelschwlngb, a nonrpoUtleal eap- we have the story of his life and Thursday evening the regular sermon. Serujon topic: “Persuaiion”. year, made se v e ^ donaripna. bera, our quota is 30, but we intend July meeting of the Church Coimcil An American flhg vtes present^ fo^otten geteiraphy lessons to didate, as RelchaMshop, a positloa bis labor. Tuesday, 7:00 p. m.—Boy Scouts. to double that much this year. people throughout toe land. Itor he wanted. will be held at eight o’clock. Sesiiions of the church school will to the office of tke mayor of It is also a pleasure to know th&t The Vacation ^ u rc h Schools both Bridgeport, and one similar was years school books carried pictures Dr. Jaeger yesterday called te* EMANUEL LUTHERAN be omitted during July and August; Queer Twists the State of Coimecticut went over of toe eilverretoucture, captioning getoer toe supMiatendents-genotel Rev. K. E. Erickson in Msmehester and Vernon will open, resumed second Sunday in Septem­ given to the new hospital at New­ their quota this year, it being the Monday, July 10th. Boys and ^ rls town. The organizations also gays it one of toe sights of N:w York. and asked them to wltodtew.a loi­ ber. first time In four years. When it waa erected, New York’s ter denouncing . Dr. Jaoger’s ap-. Sunday School and Bible Classes ar- asked to register with their In Day*s News the Veterans hospite] at Nv^ng- A t last the men have decided, to ton, a lounging chair for ceoyales- mushroom gtewto alriuidy had a pointment TUS they reftmed to do. will meet a t 9:30. All children please church school teachers tomorrow. SALVATION ARMY. take the ladles in with ua and plana good, atari ao that be buUdtog— He dismissed them ;wlto toe w ords,, remember to turn in your Chlldre. ’s cent veterans. Miss Alice Ryan, .Department are in the works now for an auxi­ rearii^ ita 20 stories above pjrgmy "you WiU hear from ae later." | Home cards and offering. SECOND CONGREGATIONAL •Adjt. George Williams. Minneapolis, Minn.—Judge Lu­ liary. We have had a number of the structures around it—never was One 'of the superintendente, p r. • English service at 10:45. The r-er- F. C. Allen, Minister ther Youngdahl listened to William president of Anaonlaj presided pt ladies ask us to get going, so they 1 mon theme ^^111 be “Jesus, the the convention. A simple but Im­ toe dty’8 highest. Bhnll Kmow, was later dismissed, i Sunday evening at the citadel a Moreau’s story and then fined him pressive memorial service, was held WlU be with us very so twelve ounces. On July 9th the State Dept. wUl banding of toa CatooUe Center ' Rev Knut E. Erickson, will lead a although the audience is invited to at 3 p. m. ’The public is cordially witb election and installation toe official name wax “Fuller series of studies of "Young Peo­ “Part of the sign was covered officers. t hold Installation of the Depi^tment Party, toe last non-NOsl polltloal the organ concert, beginning at invited to this very unique outdoor up,” his counsel told the judge, officers and inviteqi nsBry member of Bu&ding.” xrouD in Germany. ples’ Problems,” Several of our local 10:30. The order of exercises will gospel service. Come and enjoy Elected to office are: Depart­ Borne, criticizing Its design, could young people will go to camp Sun­ liie whole sign read: “How would ment president, Blanche Stahwood, the D. A. V. and teeir faxniUes to see it only as a “stingy piece of Facing a threat of dissolution by be found imder the beading of the ^ e old-fashioned Gospel presented you like to have 12 oimces of beer take i>art in the days aettvitioa. Free toe goviunment of Chancellor Hit­ day and others v^ll follow next North Methodist church. under old-fashioned circumstances. of Bristol;, senior vieq*pr^dent, pie;’’ week. for a nickel?” Agnes Poliquin, Norwid^;. Junior eats, beer and what have you, eo aU “This monstroelty,” said toe art­ ler, Ckntriiri leaders met here, aari The seventh session of the Vaca­ Christ preached to' the multitudes Cjhlcago.—Of forty prohibition are believed to have reached an The Board of Administration will tion Bible School will open at the vice-president, Mae ColUgan, Win- you D. A. V.’s bop in the* old bqa and ist, WUUam Ordway Partridge, 'iz under the trees on the bill side just agents out of jSbs in the Chicago go to Lakeview Park in Waterbury agreement with toe Stleritee meet on Tuesday, July 11 instead of Ck>ngregational church on July 10th. like the surroundings of the park in sted; treasurer, Gladys Eastwood, a disgrace, an outr^e to our sense July 4. All board members please district, five announced they had Bridgeport; conductress, ESla Bren­ for a real enjoyable day. Don’t for­ h e re b y their 73 Relohstag ntesa- Once more the children from elUrer this town. , made new connections. They said of toe artistic and a menace to oUr bera wllk. like'those of the disaohN take notice. of the north churches, who plan to The Sunday morning' holiness nan, New Haven; chaplain, Mary get the ladies! life.” The July Brotherhood meeting attend, are urged to send their they were going into the beer buai- Frost. New Britain; gnard; Rose Some felt it affected wind cur­ ed Nationalists, join toe Naris os meeting will commence at 11 o’clock. nesa. hoopltante, or "gueate.T will be held in the vestry of the names by July 2nd to Mrs. Carl The open air meeting this evening Goodwin, New Haven. “ British War Veterans rents, dangerously. A merchant church on Friday evening, July 14. Allen, Mrs. Herbert Tennev or the Oklahoma City.—The United New council members are Mons-Ypres takes this opportuni­ s o ^ h t damages, saying it Induced Such aa eventuality would awell will be conducted at the comer of States marshal office sold a 1927 toe Nkxia* mandatea to 417 of a to­ .An appropriate patriotic program teai’Jiers at the' North Methodist Birch and Main streets. All sol­ Blanche Butler, Hartfoid, ^ Jen­ ty to congratulate the Andereop- toe wind to Mow out his windows. will be given. church, so that necessary materials coupe, confiscated on a prohibition nie Myers, Waterbury. Sbea Poet V. F. W.’s on their suc­ There it stood, however, doing tal of 441 seate ta Parilaniait» now; diers are urged to be present and bo violation charge, at auction to the recened. While the pastor is away next may be purchased for the classes in prepared to take part. Department President Stoiwood cess last Saturday in Bridgeport. To well and tocreadng its fame until week, anyone wishing to reach him band woric. Ten cents will be ex­ highest bidder for |2.60. Conflaca- appointed for the ensuing year the win the cup three yean to succes- The other aeats are hdd by. Ba-. 'Hie open air rally on Sunday t* m and sale cost the government toe lean yean came. varian l^puUSts, whoee leadera are wiU please call S. A. Lindberg, Tel. pected from each pupil as aa enroll­ night will be held a t the usual place foUowing officers: Depastment Pa­ Sion as the best appearing imlt in 4880. ing charge. 157.08. the parade is certainly sometbtog la proteotive oistoil^, and opU t^ and hour, the Center post office .at triotic Instructor, BUsabeth M. partiea. Tko SodaUsts and Commu­ 7 o’clock. Marshfield, Ore.—CivUlan .Con­ Phelan, Manebester; bhitoriaa, to be proud of. It speeks highly of servation Corps boya at Remote bel Patterson, PawcqtuOk; cblef-ef- the Interest the memben have to Deaths Last Nif^t nists have been eUmlnatod- by toe and Melrose camps near here wU staff, Helen Shieehan, Waterbury; Nazis. ' CONCORDIA LUTHERAN. their orgsnlsSitloTi So to "Cep” Meanwhile, another step tewardp Cor. Winter and Garden Sts. remain in camp over the Fourth. color bearers, Cathmine Tueker, Peteraon and bis gang, Mona-Yprsa The camps have been quarantined Agatha Crockett, UalonriOe; salutes and say "Well :don»" And Sen Frahdace—P. H. McCnrtoy, tod Mui/*w>iflcatl<«’’ of Oermav for measles. Naomi Tierney and Frances Ckva- was .taken with the anikninoepMnt 9:16 q. m., Suqday school. thia also goes for thel|r auxiliary. 70,‘.former miy«r a t San Frandseb, of Robert Ley. Hitler’s trade union UNION SERVICE 11:80 a. m., Joiat service witb lierl, ThorapsbnvlUe; flag bearer, Comnde S a n ^ F tatt and wtfa widely known labor flgiue- > • Mary Mercer; banner bearer, Mrs. oonunlaalener, that Protaotant taM Rev. K. O. Kletts of Rockville in ware the invited guests of the North VaHey Forge, P s . - ^ e Rev. Dr. CatoOtta worken’.and appM attatf of the charge. Fitzglbbons; musidan,. Margaret End Soccer club of Hartford a t their W. Herbert Burk, 66, founder and Shanahan, Waterbury. HelqB Shan­ InoietiaB were Incorporated . Into 8 p. m., Wednesday, July 5, Con- Overnight mnwiimi bonquat held to Hartford last reetor o f . Washington Memofiiil one Nazi labor front . SOUTH METHODIST gregatlonal meeting. ahan, National .CouneUwoman, in­ evening. The North Binds chiqieL and the 8 p. m., Friday, Luther League stiled the new ’officers and Cath­ are the junior ehampicna of tbla HimBIOAinD KILUED meeting. ^ A. P. Newt erine Dibble, past department •preM~ state. Cpmnuto P ratt ' to a biitf CENTER CONGREGATIONAL ident, acted as conductress. speech congntutoted the wtonen CYCLONE ON WAT ' There were thirty-three, members Portnf-Spain, Trinidad, ^ POLUB NATIONAL OHUBGH Burlington, Vt^-Gov. Wilson and extended his thanks and ap­ -^(A P )—A pooriMn daalb tatt of CHURCHES Golwi^vStroet of the Auxiliary in the eonventio.. preciation a t being presmit. Etovana, July 1.—(AFlr-The No;- ■ays state deficit this year will be parade Indudlng two Gold Star tioiial Observatory Butedu teortly 1» and wldssprehd flestriteHIp ; M in the Rev. Pet a grbat deal smaller than antici­ Flans ate being formulated for a hoMMS and otbor ^ Mothers who rOde in automobllss joint outtof of the Moni-Ypref Pote befSre midnight wiRMi t)w t'a pated dqe to economies put into wlte all the' Gold Star Itetherp. We tsdfdeal eytHaW wtei 8loi«|Mr..ii0HIi- SiaO-nCMldinq’s n ^ effect by teat LsgUfisture. e^ the AuxiUery. eff^r mfy iw ldiite'tn 16i “ “ were very proud te vidn the cup far b* held next week hfid n comqoittoe W«it fro|a YOWtOM* at a CENTER CHURCH 8:o&—finhdey p l ^ e a t H*PP94«Bfi 8 a ^ kwx-^trlkini Peqqot the unit baring the lasgtet number rote of m teSes a dflyi mills emifleyes vote not to return from each organiantton will meat A PavUien, oMoBte Psro’s finilt stand. of members in the line a t march. mMfiw nmrt WMk to flBiflh aU ditAllA* MORNING WORSHIP—10:45. “ I’sJUdaodaoeiety In charge. to work in Salem and Peabody plants.' for A Sermon Patriots’ Day. OONjOBEGAnONAL B|oston-^FuIl bench of Supreme Ooutt hdlda Mf. bank In * Uquidatkm Wekomet inuot pny stock assessment levied l^'s^btfier bnak^ BqaidaUon ' -k^ V,. -?.?■ ~ ■ V‘^ • ' ■’ *• '■ > ■[■'•:^y'^ , • " ! . /

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ThN* will My. “B* li »o bdttMf tHaa the -**«*^<— o t arresting MesHfeBt flanrhREtsr OB thU kind of information. He Behind the Scenes in I th* otMn: only tiMrttr.” PROF. MOLEY ARRIVES IN LONDON It !• our b«U«f UiAt «uch mtarpni* frankly admitted the Incident o t ^ £itntfng Brralii tloB dOM loM than Juatiea to Sir. early Ufa iriileh be had so earaestly u t I'iUli Kahn. Ha la. It la to ba aiupaotad. sought to live down. It looked ae &BRAU? PfUNTlNO COitPANl. INU a good daal of an idaaUatr-.tliera la though be would have to serve eeven 18 BiMAil B traat SENATOR GLASS CARRIES i^pleoes of illTer,' Aad bow Munch »«ttr, Uoaa. much In bis Ufa to aupport aueh a months of his unexplred term and, got nothing, out nf tbe w u b y Jgw-. rSOMAB rBKOUSON beeidea, be punlahed for the Jail WHO I f 'e ? n c m TO BITTER END 0 «n«r> • MuiM«r baUaf. Wa eradlt him with taking WHV, t h k c s t h « bloice hibltion — u d now tbay’r* tsSfpg far mora prida In thia part of bla break. vgoT^ cotri* 'c o e io Tiffakaa SoaWlng Attack During FosndnO Ootobni i> Yeeterday/tbe last official act of IftBOtM of Senate published Besr/ BtshIbc Msospt ttfttffineiy than In that part In which acohfcrhmce exlco. from wbOM ® pe* OpOt ■ Bundsjrs EDO HolidajE Bntsred at the Judge Daniel Proussner of the New Seerion Mexico, from ttost ORtes S t Msoobattsir. Cona.. as ba had tp admit that ha maraly did limit amudmut tha ___ bnd Second Class Mall Mattel bnalnaaa on tha plana on which ha Haven City Court, who retired after receded, war tha orn wao SUBSi I rPTTON RATBB By RODNEY DUTGHER OUuH — in the oouraa of n lathar une fear, by mall ...... 88*0b found it the eeaelon of court, was to suspend Herald Washlngtoa OorrMpondeU. Per Month, by mail ...... 8 AO sentence on MasserelU’e plea of Washington, July l. — Senator brllUut speech ot protiaL Bingle copier ...... { Carter Glam of Virginia wiU be one aiaae thought be had oeeR ^ J.telieered. one yeat LONDON PU8H-AND-PULL. guilty. His lawyer haa very strong ouaed ri chuglng tha raoosM A of our most outstanding aad pic­ said be never talalfled tha • Maevi. MBMBBR OP rBB ASSOOIATBO If the Ecoaondo Coaference at hopes that the superior court will turesque national figures aa long as PROS*' remit the seven months impriison- "evu though tha leaator fram New rue associated Press lf end seatBlngly attaek vice. Ina cese. To aatlolpate that It will get ner of his mouth at . senator who Cutting. umph of the right To Judge he tbfai— has reflected on his per­ •Glass not long hefora' haA deflad P u b llsh eP i Repreeentativei The beyond that point le to expect sonal integrity u d courage. Juline Mathews dpsci Agsney—>Nswinoy Pouesner, our reepect public opinion by ohjaojttai WIIXF to fork. Chlosgo. Dstrolt and Boston. miracles. That was the night OongreM ad­ be Morgu InvertMon- ^ h^ journed u d u exciting, dramatic bad -a snappy aetto withW IU ReadMMO ofW MCMBBK AUDIT BUREAU OF Once it becomes definitely eitab- night it was. Quite a few suators 'CIKlMMJtTluNR Ushed In the mind of the parcel- LEVITT AND A JOB. Peimsylvun ovari vmrMr dsM end Professor Albert Levitt is being in their sixtiee u d seventies had had seen bis dierinad•d bnim e hill L'be U erali ______pating nations that any eurii thing goni* home >t u early hour, but revived at *1*6 and of the aMrioti assiimos no finanolau resp''nslbUlty boosted by Connecticut Democrats not Glass. He was one of tbe Sen- (or typograpbloal errors sppeartBg la a free movement of trade be­ at* conferees who bad accepted tbe u d passed. tween them cannot exist in the face for a poet as a special inveetigator Speech Bitter advsrttsamsnts In the Uanebestsr president’s final compromise on Earlier In t ^ day he : Bvenina Haralo. of tariffs calculated in each instance of power matters In the offlee of veteiu'-payments u d he was there the United States attomey-general, about u raeounter with aadOM SATURDAY, JULY 1. to give an advantage to the nations to see the right through. senator. But now he reaoh^ P*toto Hoxher S. Cummings. Whether creating them they will, naturally, Crowds Bear Debate of bitterness, sarcasm e e ^ the boosting is likely to bear fruit kcores of House members were that few others o u re«A He KATOTS BOMBSHELL. ceaee trying to trick each other into or not we have no idea but since pUed in the rear of the Senate shook with wrath as ha priMM kis Either Otto Kahn is a vary much tariff agreementa based on narrow chamber. Some met. even sneaked finger at Cutting. Ha eaasfad a ^ - ^ clevarer person than any of those self Interest: or else abandon the Mr. Cummings, living in Stamford, onto the Senate floor, pretending temptuously at Cutting’s toeteuatto and Professor Levitt, living in Red­ they were congressmen as they I members of the Moi^fan group who idea of exchanging products alto­ that he had feared tha limM dC M I ding in the same county, have ban I passed doorkeepers. action w hu Virginia votart haard af testified before the Senate Banking gether. Once they can be made to The bars haa been let down for it. He hurled Vok Cnttlara ae- j and Currency Committee or alaa be eee clearly the Impoeslbillty ot practically neighbors for yeari the the gallery f u s u d bimdreds stood surucee of leva U d aftoetian wlw former probably knows without in tbe upper re&ches. Attorney 's spiritually and socially broader, bringing about disarmament with­ the biblical story of-tha amlaMo 're Inclined to beUeve the very much telling whether be wants the General Cummings, Postmaster Joab, who Idsaad Amaaa aad dlaam- out creating a definite guarantee of General Farley — chewin'* gum — boweled him with a daoar. '’{fference between his attl- security, they will give up the twad' professor around him or not. Our and Dr. Cary Lvayson sat in the The attaek w a n t qi^Ra dMtrved, "sday and that of all die and either proceed to provide the sheer guess would be that if Mr. front row of the family tiers. Even but tbe picture of old Qaator Glaes I of the House of Mor* Levitt gets a federal job it will be the dlsplomatic gallery was nearly sta n ^ g there a t'1:80 a., ah; horling security or depend on competitive fuU. bis barbs, w u a dramatie one with ! gaii ibutable to the latter armaments as a straight-out policy. somewhere else. Huey Long was heard at length which to wind Dp tha aaertOB- I quaUty. And once they arrive at the convic­ Still and all, there’s no particular ou would only remove fear entire- about this “outrage” against the ; All throughout the hearing of the reason why the little Jack the Giant .y from your life, you would be veterans. Borah sat in a new cos­ tion that there can be no euoh thing soverwhelmed with surprise at how To Use Cool Air to Heat tume •— blue coat with gray bow "Our patimea is e u e uetad,” arid Morgans the position taken by the Killer shouldn’t get something out leasant your days could be with tie, gray shirt u d gray p u ts a Japanese leader Just bafora k4|to-’ as a BtabUlsation of currencies while ning the latest drive Into CWna witnesses and their attorneys was each nation continues to seek spe­ of the Democratic party. Though gle fears and worries eliminated, matching. Someone demuded tbat one of studiously poUte and con­ hie speolal stunt in Connecticut woe and courage and confidence to take Your House During Winter the floor be cleared of congressmen proper. WeU, they have had to take cial advantage from unstable ones, a lot. ca11<"g on all good Republicans to their place. because they were groulng u d stantly guarded negation. They or by converting the others to its It Is a splendid mental habit to mumbling "vote!” throw out their leaders and put him ) entrenched themselves behind the own peculiar lystem of money, they simply try to forget about your Chicago, July 1—(AP) — UslngCUnder ordinary conditions consider- Cutting Stirs Glass Preeidut Roosevelt may law, behind precedent, and atood and other ’Independents” In control fears and worries and substitute cool air in your tome in winter in able " -body - b u t •-le dissipatedj— by Sobail______of Miuesota told adminis- make a hit every time ha cox Will either go to work to adopt a thinking about health and other to bat, but his average so far ; pat. Thera was never manifested of tho party, he never was a Repub­ order to keep comfortable instead of hainy radiated away, but with walls I tration Democrats of tbe Holy Grail, seientlfio world currency or they cheerful eubjecte. Too many people of a room heated to 80 degrees, thle I Pontius .^^ete’s ablutions u d “16 certainly ’Way above 8.2. the slightest disposition of witling' will abandon the pretense that cur lican but always a Democrat until spend more time thinking bow they warming it as now was' pictured as ness to co*oparata with the commit he burst upon the scene In this itate aro going to feel when they are a poeelblUty of the future today be­ radiation would be stopped reney fiuetuations are is important sick than how good they are feel­ The system of warm wails u d tea, the govammant or tha people as right now they are trying to /our years ago. So far as we can ing while they are well. 'Think of fore tbs American Association for see, tbs professor rates a Job as well he Advancement of Science. eool air would work much the ume in the affecting of any change from make out they are. yourseU enjoying your work, the old order of things. Merely a as any other "deserving Demoeret" achieving, accomplishing, doing This seemingly paradoxical plan u conditiops on a high mountain, manifestation of confidence that Having got that far, the couu' —end for the etandard reason, wortbwbiis things and deserving would be necessary as part of a when tbe warmth of tbe sun is frit WATKINS BROTHERS, IncTI toies, big and Uttls, may be ready ood health. If you can buUd up scheme for beating toueei by elec­ by a climber despite tbe fact, they were safe end of a determine- "service to the party." lis inner confidence. It will not trical unite in the walle, expert- tbe air is cooler. tion to remain safe If wits and pres' to bold another eenferenee at wbleb gtake a year’s time before you mente with which were deeorlbed by they will really try to reach agree Not all tbe Interior surface of the Funeral Directors tlge and retained leadership of a ROBIN B. WALKER. so have built up your strength and L. W. iohadd, to the American In rooms would have ta be <«r ments. There appears to be no your energy tnat you will be a sUtute of EleotriMi Engineers. ESTABLISHED 58 YEARS solidarity of money could accom­ Jimmy Walker having declared changed person. Think of yourself hisbis eobppieeoheae tbe wallswells of a roomr oomfort under this p lu , Dr. Sohad plish It. ' prospect of any effeit at toe that be le going to turn English walkiog up to a mirror; try to see t - be ------h e ^ to greud SO de- said. HMttng "Duels" could be in- present parley, tUrte 'toe pfirties as S !uJled p rl^b & in the ceUing u d I CHAPEL AT OAK ST. Mr. Kahn, Ustlfylng as baad ot farmer, preferring the life of a the roses in your obssks, tbs shine greea, while* " ^ the air twitoln the room a fev/ la tbe sidewalls, eerbaps un­ tbs almost squally Influential flnan** yet have only tot vaguest notion of British landed squire to that of in your eyes, your bead up, and would be held to a temperature of der windows. It was foud thle Robert K. Anderson P hont: OfRed 8X71 which things must go to bona fids your shoulders square, and told about 60 degrMS. clsJ group known as Kuhn, l^ b A mayor of New York, toe unbeaUblo that mental picture. RsaliM that Tbe eool air would be necessary method of beating kept the temper­ Funernl Director Rdtidanet 7494 international oompromises and ature in all parte of the jxpefl* Co., admlttad partldpetlon by bla F. P. A. of the New York Herald- health is natural and that happiness to -watwtaiw beat u d oomfort, be- mental room uniform to within one Arm In many of tha aama praotloaa which oan, perhaps, be Jockeyed and Tribune luggeits! "You don't eup- is normal. oue» It would help. to* monkeyed around into temporary IB toe room degree. AS those engaged in by tha Morgans. pose former Mayor Walker would QUEBTIONI AND ANIWERt Ha avan told of amploying praoUo- domestle benefits. dare have that farm anywhere near ally tha aama davloM with ralatlen Bight now tbs lltUs gold orowd, Ihorwood Foreet, do you?” Beripea Question! re. Oeorge MoK to bis ineoma taxas tf then UNd by led by toe die-hard oenservatlves of And why not, pray? Dose F. P. aelTit "Will you pleaH state bowow tcto Morgan partners. rranoe, are endeavoring to ersate a A. suppose that Jimmy could lee in ok ^ Mddledneggs u d Freaeb But, In striking oentrait to the bsllsf throughout the world that ir toe Iheriff of Nottingham anytoinq something drastic isn’t dons Imme­ Answer I CODDLED 10011 Over Morgan witneNei, be did net stand 3ut Just a shsriff—as that official is sub two whole eggi pour ope pat. Tn fact he frankly condemnort diately to step the ’’speculation in known In the county of Now York? quart of boiling water u d allow to as soonomloany and loolally Injuri- ths dollar”—that lometolnf slyly 'Tbefi why should Robin—excuse it stud from B to 10 minutes. There oui many of the aotlvltlei In wblon taking the form of an IntemationeJ Would be no fire underneath toe please—Jimmy worry? pan, ud. when ^ iffi we broken TAKING YOUR he as well as the enUre (IniBOlal eemmltment to return to geld-- open, they ibo.ld have a jsUy-Uke leadership of ths nation appsars to there le going to be some kind of an eoDilitwey but ibould. at tu mbm DoUar havo onfagsd—strictly within ths awful time. ’They um toe term Ume. be so weU opoked from etand- ”panle”—save the mark I Ae Health and Diet Ing In toe bet water that tbere Is .... DO traniparept^ albumen. Eggi loms of tho things that Ml KaUn toeufk taybedy who hu survived eeeked in toil manner have u an- said to ths committss on Thursday tksN peit-war years Is to bs ssarsd Advice Urely different flavor from loft will almost psrtalnly bscoms sUas* by that word any msrsl By Dr. FtmH NeOey lied sfi MARKET FRENI OMELE’TTEl To two les In those fortbeomlng years of To bs surs, tot ftld ellque Is be- ounoM mull add one Off. Put dlieusiloa over vital tbaagsi la tbs iBf prstty ftllaatly suypertsd by h a v e OOUIAOE TO HEAXAMV Into i dry trying pan ovrt a slow Ananess and saplta) strusturs of tbs Amsriean eerysspofidsats wbe fire u d beat toe mUli u d egg to- iy|RYFiirF0wfBmUFtBn4ivinrfBBiUF of Four tequAlntBiict, ipendE fstoer. lUr u d beat eenitiatly Ameriea which there wiU hs, no ass playlBf up toe enebanie dlSer- Oeurtfs li • mifbty fibs oem- so that It doesn't i-ek to toe pu. iboutTOpdredntof ltotaeoiiio jM ifor Uvliifi tieluilve of roRt — m avddlng-and whlsb aught nat ta efitiais for about forty tImM as MiM. Xdlie bfipplBSM u d « - ...... ffilxlure mueb as tosy art worth, and by •eonomlo ittporti ton Bi. TWiik whit thlo moMO-orren doUtn ool of ha avoided. For saamptsi ttufiMn, it bureuei '.be itrenfth UN K some way aan be dmdssd propafinda onormously tnafforau of tto body. Os toe other btbd, i from overy ton Invooted In food, elothlnf. honiohold ntlUtlM ind lU tho Binltl> by which tha gavaminaBt wiU inf too offost of ’’doUar” pasibling. fear u d bli ipeuM, worry, tre two frylDg p u will re- get no tasi by i^lA itpptog lootoi^teariBf down tho the fire, ai tbe. rich people would pay* aa X ha« But It’s all a wasts of tlBM and sn* tak* a ieod deal of .w t wbleb wUl tttdo of thlnff thit kHp i funlly oomfortoblo ind htppy. srpy. Afflsriea wasn't brought up itrtngn ud wallty, oentlaue to seek toe ogg, Serve Ip llevi...... thay. would,wouWj ^ Oourafo or liar, ha^neii or lauee dtWei or tgg oupu. You wlU to the govomn^ti to wh ah In the wood! to be seared by an owl miiery, aro iargoly mattori of find that we o n nrwared wltb this temptatioB to do thli whjrt Xf the baekeri and sMBsy swappers habiG aad bolloT Your ofiriru- two euneei et mnic u Ill way will Thit port of opondinf If retdlly undoritood. But do yon reollio tha law plainly pirmlto la da- of Europe want to play gamei wltb moat may iiom to you to bo tbo serve we peraw and Btiy flU Anllaly removad for all tl^ . Su m of all your tri^loi, tot toll toe large wd of u i n W' _ , thit ovory numufiotupop uid petillop of thoM noeoioitioi if plinninf how and paopla pay^fhat thw toe United Itotes dollar, let them la aot itrletly true. Most ot oae’i tlwal nealtbful mettaode m ewkinf ifestSTand oa tto faaa M thalr go as far as tosy Uks. Tbsy wlU Blieiy II u u ^ by toe way we effi e u w obtained by iwdnf mi HBeanfotyoupdollipr Inoomes ou^it to pay, 1 think OBly, in tos loBg run, Isam a nsed- mU to oiroumitonoei. SgtMd a rarfe, Mlf-addrMied, stamped w you would have raoMrad a very aseoalaf or ouriiag at bllad fate, velope with your request for toe great servlee to tho oommunlty. sd IsssoB^at toll oouBtry Is all bow mueb better It le to try to Im- artlole named Beit ways et fro Then consider thin washid up on Isttlng any Intena- provo youriolf rofar>10H of ow- paring Eggs. ____ It’i i bif job to ipond 10 mueb moooy wiiely ind weU. It POQuipoa X am net sure in my mind tlenal or aatlonal money ring run flltlOBI, loam of too awit laiplrlnf Do M i l Owtain Olueeee ^ careful builneei method! to f it the boot pooilble retumi from each that the time, wlU not oome Its flieal lystem. And that If tlie tboufbti bavi beea uttorod by maa when you gmttemon will dotor- game geta rough wo oan at any min­ Queitlwi 0. 0. writeii "Kindly mini that all thoie Instrumoa- wbUe they were Ue^lag to toe tell me If glueoee is found In gmpe- dollar that leaveo tho famUy purie. taliiles that deal^ wlte money ute and for any neoeeiary length of ruiUe of doato'e wlagi. lemo of fruit, orangea, or In the email time retire to our own baek yard the meet boautlful Utoraturo toe fruits u d in what amounts.” and ourrenoy and with oreat been writtw by men wto^were palld Anaweri Various forms of augar should bo in eno way or m ther and pity there happily and health with prison itaadewi but whoN The eltver woman fooi for help to tho advertleementa In hor daily under the lupervleieo of som Inoludlng glueoee are found In al authority wuoh aoeomptlsbei fully. lrlti travtlod fu u d wido. Muy of toe fruits — both tbe ee-ealled le far as toll eountry is eon- S the melt tromwdoui aolUeva- arid fruits u d toe dried or auger pRper. ThiPO ih o hn di a dhroetory o f b u yin i and eellin f. 8h t loam i funotlens analegeus to toe gov­ monio bavo born mad# la iptto ot fulte. Tbe amount varies. ernor of the Ba^ of Bnglaad. eemed, let these fellows turn lomer- almost Iniurmountatble ^J^riers. about theofferlngoof merehautf and manufactureri. Shecompardi There li nothing novel In theM laulU among the husiMwe If they Otoere, with a different attitude M 8(Should Enlarged Kidney be views. Thsy have been heard in want to and M much as they want mind, would have al’owod toelr Renovedt) valued. She weifha quality and iw||Bd. thoughts to beeems as eramped, Question; K. wrltMi "Your U' Congreii and la a thousand Iseturs to. When they find that It brings waned u d unbeeltoy u toelr tiolee are well worth reading, rooms for many years. They have them nothing but grief they may be bodies. w ... we derive knowledge u d oommw She takea thli opportunity of judging and eolecting almoet overy thing been expressed over and over again ready to sit In on a genuine stoblll^ strong men develop toelr bpdlM sense from them. WUl you pleaee by lifting toelr weights u d doing tell me If u enlarged kidney wblW \ ih i neoda to food* dotbe. amuoe, inatruet tad generally bring up her fam* throughout an exieniive literature. ittlon movement through toe tdop bard w ^ . 'The same may be toue bae Mused tbrM or four bemor But not from or by great baakere lion of t unlveretl oomposite doi la toe mental realm. Your troublM rbages ibould be removed? A noted cloiely identified with the “ntoney Ur. In toe meantime we needn't should be eoneldered ae weights to iperiallst In Nlee says u operatton lly. be lifted to strengthen your mental le tbe only thing. My friend, who le truer ItMlf. even get up n iwMt ever toeee muaolee. tbe ons.,tt questlw, le over sixty When so eonsplououi a figure in frightful "oapers of toe delUr." Peyobologleta have come to be­ u d in good eondltlon otberwlae." Do you read tiie advertliementa? You win flad them willing aad ablo finance as Otto Kahn dselares In Right here t dollar le n dollar—who Ueve that fear le the most deitrue- Answer: It would be unwise for offset that ths fiscal control of ths oares what It U U lanegambUT tlve foroe In tbs Uves of moat peo­ me to try to advlee you about your to eorve you la tho daily business of purchase. ple. Let us look Into this buelneas friend's ease, aa aU of the note > nation cannot longer with eafety be ot being afraid. Bdenoe has shown must be known before I oould give t ^ left in the handi of eueh men 'ae ORATIFTINO. tbat we are born afraid ot a^y you a lenelble opinion. A dtognoils bimielf, free to manipulate It ae Apparently the serum of human three things. They are to ^ s The by maU le a lw ^ more or lees un- Advertisements are guardians of your ton of support or ot being droppW .tiefaotery, u d la your friend’s they please for the sole benefit of decency li going to save Joseph the fear ot a loud nolee, and pbyelo- eouid only make the wUdeet pocketbook—read them carefully themselvei and a tiny oliM, tbeh Maeaarelli of Waterbury from the al pain. AU of our other fears, euoh fueee.' effects of human esakeblte. as the fear of toatam a JoV the I ll I II M iiifii ■ something Important has taappenod fu r of going bttadTm fear of say- . In Amerlea-^sqpaethlng tremeadous* Maianrelll. who broke JaU m New lag a wrong thing, tbe fear of bring ly BlgniflBant li jeatlona. Haven nine years age and Par sia Mt out of tblnga aad bring forgot­ There will bel I win later* years haa been living an exemplary ten, the fear M not I enough of the elaee 1820. fifm tilirBirr E vrttbts ijrrd b pret Mr. Kabn| attl- life and eupportlng a family In :SS SSUi£^oi1!L?Zm.^ tttde ae merely Ikighly in- Waterbury, was ”turaed to tha you may be poeesMSd, art U fem bead- pottos there by seme aaoaymo whtob you have ammtosd. You be- Bank oaehiars used aMUty gar wlto the flret ------^ . from tlme-to time get wiltinffjeB toa eaeak who triephoaod emd wbe was Now some of them go away K\ M B ^ fit i|MT«r o m bK them. They, aadfi arersrjsiS'nrt sir^ grtibg dRistod. ^ J . •■* . s U ■/ ' ■' ^' ■' ' * " ■ . '.‘

MANCHESTEB EVEKIN^HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^SATtiRDAY^TClit 1, IW 9 .

mar at tbilr summsr oottage at Marjorie MoAdam, Blaneba Kaersn, Masbapaug In Union. Margaret AnauieUoi Frances StillA- KHTEENROiUr Mis . SU nry R . CMmatead accom ­ van, L ucy Sartorta, Qsrtxuds Fiaehi- ROaVILLE panied by 1 ^ M ^nj^' Kite, le er, Helen Rocomero, June Acoomsm, i^cndlng a few days in New Hamp­ Ida Adame, t e a Rqra*. Mante JOBSADDEDIV shire. Wood, < Louisa WOsoo. Mbslstln Mra. Jeme Hcwttt of EDington oakea, Margusntta Busdb, Dondby remu la recovering from an ^ eca - Gatbris, Ruth Alky. AiWM t e n - DEMOCRATS OF CO VN n tlob which underwent on Thurs­ ton, Fhneaoe Baugh, IMsu Foky. HGHWATPUNS day morning at tbs Hartford bospl- Dock McFailfy, Peauor Fottsr, MEET AT CRYSTAL LAKE taL Shirisy Fraaer. Jaue. Margreut. Mrs. John B. Flaherty and d a t^ - Mackm McFaiiya, Gedla wikea. ters. Misses Nan and Mary Flaher­ Pearl Kloter, E t e MBkr. Macdonald Annomces Long Hold Picnic This ^ternoon ty, have returned from a trip to Holyoke, Aiaee. After Planning Parley — The meeting at the Ladlei Catho­ EXPECT ADCnON MARKET List Consistiiig Chiefhr of WfflBe.OratoryToo. lic Benevolent Aseodatlon which was scheduled for Tuesday has been The Tolland County Democratic' postponed tmtfl July 18th. TO CLOSE TOMORROW Work on Town Roads — Association is to hold its anniial plc- Rev. Dr. George S. Brookes^ pas­ nlc ♦’bill afternoon at the Crystal tor of the Union' Congregational May Open Again Soon Whan Projects Measure Thirty- TJtVft hotel grounds. Incidentally it church and Grand Prelate at the will fall activities. The picnic Pythians of Connecticut was the Peas and Bloeberriaa Cona is to be held about S o’clock follow­ principal speaker at the Memorial in Greater Qnantitiea. three Mfles. ing a business meeting at 2:30. Service of the Fourth District which President John Jackson expects the was held In Waterlmry on Thursday With the auction tomorrow it is business meeting to be short. Speak­ n ig h t poeeible that the maricet oo Charter Highway Commissioner John A. ing will follow in which Senator Oak street win be dozed for a faer weeks agtte larger bwars are-now Macdonald today added eighteen new John C. Blackball and former Repre­ sentative A. W. Sisson of Amston goliig south and will start at Balis- highway projects to the rapidly will' participate. Recreation Center buzy, Md.. where the auction of cu­ growing list of work which will be Luncheon will be served. The com­ cumbers will staft. Josejdi Faus- yndertaken by the highway depart­ mittee in charge consists of E. H. tivo, who has ^ been>, bomlng here Items of Interest from Philadelphia, leaves, for that ment tiita summer. Two of these Woodworth, Mrs. Fannie Dixon dace today aa wlU other New TdriE projects wiU take place on Trunk Welch, Louis Eaton, William J.' Bowler, Francis Murray and Fran­ According to a statement by Di­ cniyers who 'lave been coming to roads, one on a State Aid road rector Fnnk'Buscb, the aitendance Manchester. The three weeks’ sales cis Leonard. at the East and West Side Recrea­ have netted'to the growers in tbia and the rest on local town roads, the Textile Holiday tion Playgrounds for the opening section 8^,416.63 ui the. sales for latter to be financed imder the Town The »mnn«.i "textile holiday’’ in Aid appropriation. week was by actual oount.^900 boys, the past week were 812.870JI8. Yes- Rockville is being observed, with tertmir’e sales were low wlQi Although there were no Jobs of most of the factories closed until girls and adults, a total that s p e ^ outstanding size among the eighteen volumes for the varied programs ar­ 8LQ10.S6 taken in from the sale of next Wednesday morning. berries, peas and blueberries. For Midilch are ready for contract letting, Closing for several days around ranged for all members at fam ilies. In total they aggregate nearly The orgamized leagues will be In the hexes' the high was 84 anjl July 4th has been a practice in the low 81.00, the average being thirty-three mUes of highway , im­ Rockville for mamy years. The short full force on Monday and a still larg­ er r.ttendance at the playgrounds is 82.55. provem ent vacation gives the overseers and em­ There is to be a meeting of the Sealed bids on the new work will expected. ployees an opportunity for-a rest members of the aseodatlon held on be received from contractors at the Globe Hollow attendance for the and a short trip. Wednesday evening In the Snb-Al- highway department headquarters in past week is reported as 8500 boys, pine club when plans for future auo- the State Office building. Hartford, The plant of the James J. Regan Manufacturing Company closed last girls and adults, most of the visitors tions win be taken up. Jtist at until 1:00 p. m., e. s. t, on Mon­ evening and will not re-open until using the bathing privileges. Of present there are (mty early bush day. July 17. ' these 134 boys and 145 glrjs took the pease and a few blueberries coming The projects as announced by next Wednesday, Jiily 5. The woolen mills of toe Hockanum free swimming Instruction which is Into the market Telephone peas and Commissioner Macdonald are as fol­ given five mornings every week, ex­ blueberries wlU not come In any low s: Mills Company are working on a day and bight basis of 116 hours a cluding Saturday and Sunday. The quantities until later and the State Aid Project following boys and girls attended: strawberry seeson is about over. Town of Middletown: About week. In order to keep up with their work the mills are to operate this Boya 12,677 feet of trap rock waterbound Theodore Robbins, Allan Ferris, macadam on the Randolph Road. afternoon and tonight until mid­ Trunk line Reconstruction night. They will then close until Emerson Dunore, Edwin Loyeskle, MISS BERTHA A . LAPP George Converse, Buddie Wilson, Town of Windham: About 1,200 July 5. feet of reinforced concrete pavement The Hockanum Mills Company H ow ^ Wilson, Wm. Armst^ng, MARRIES IN NEW YORK surfacing at Phelps’ Overhead Cross­ will also work on next Saturday and George Finley, Chester Sunmers, ing, Route U. S. No. 6. also Saturday night until midnight Wm. Tierney, Wm. Every, Russell Town of Plainfield: About 1,100 to make up for the time lost in the Hugh, John Krinjah, Thomas Lam- Becomes Bride of John P. M ot* pieoht, William MoCartin, Everett feet of reinforced concrete pave­ three day vacation. v rii YiiterdBy— Both Are ment lurfaotni. at French’s Over­ The ^ t ii OorMft * Co. nv., of Murphy, Robert Jarvia, J o a ^ Tou- Bark, North Ihid ItoildiiitB. head Crosilng, Route No. IS. the XThlted SU tea l& velepe Comp taa^lf^Heward Quash, Town Aid Prejeote ly alio -doled down lu t eveaiag Baalltoo Jeaei, Theaui Ooram. Rebort Davis, Btsvoa Lsislo&s. Ror- (■M dalirSe Iteli) Town of Marlboro: About IS,000 until July 6th. Thla plant hu alM New York, Juty l—J d a Fetrtck feet of rolled bank run gravel on been working to capacity for the bert WebOr, Robert* L sssIobs, Joseph Thompson, William Rafflui, Leonard M o i^ 22, and A&s Bertha Adeline West Road and Cooley Road. past year. Lapp, 21, both of 111 Main street Town of Chaplin: About 12,018 The Peerless SUk Company will Keahel, Ray Kenhel, Walter Arm- etrong. Evert Kennedy. Manchester, were marrt^ here yes­ feet of rolled bank run gravel on only be closed for Tuesday, July 4. terday. The couple probured tndr sections of Bedlam Rodd and Bear The plant of the Horton Manufac­ Otto Kelley, John Carlin, Fred Murphy, Fraaols Shea, Victor Binka, Uoenae to marty at the Municipal HUl Road. turing Company will also only be Bunding yeatardity aftaraoon. Town of Columbia: About 10,126 dosed for July 4th. Blden Wilson, Thomas Thom p^, Roy Aspinwall, James Tierney, Ber­ t Mr. Morrla, tha aon of Luthar D. feet of rolled bank run gravel on No formal celebration is planned and Mary MoCue Morris, waa bora nard MoSherry, Donald Barrett, Pine Street. for Rockville on July 4 this year. In Torrlngton, Conn. Miss Lapp, Town of Thompson: About 16,103 Arthur Cervlnl, Douglae Rand, Al­ Federal Aid Not Wanted bora in wlUlamaport Pa., la ue feet of rolled bank run gravel on The city of Rockville, which Uei fred Quatafson, Hugo PatelU, Rich­ daughtsr of Jamea D. and Corlaaa sections of Putnam Road, Quaddlck within the town of Vernon has not ard Law, Roland Cexleon, Jamee Coieo Lapp. Road and Wllsonville-Porter Plains u^ed for the Federal Aid Relief Thompaon, Carl Wlerlan, Teddy Road. granted by the last leiilon of Con- Cumxnlnge, Earl Modean, Rudolph Town of Killingly: About 25,036 greii. The town voted an appropria­ Haupt, Clayton Zanlungo, 1 R obert /eet of drainage, shaping, and sur­ F rs^ , William Slnipeon, Robert m p r face treatment of six sections of tion of approximately 118,000 for outalde aid. Last year 116,811.78 Simpson, James Stephenson, Bobby road. ^ ^ MoHown, Jerry Sa^ensa, RueaeU AT THE STATE . Town of Bridgewater: About was expended on which there was a refund of 82.880.68. The amount be­ Cole, Wm. Moseley, Raaer Thomaa, Two Featore Pregnutt 5,276 feet of rolled bank run gravel Wheeler and Woolsey In "Dlplo- ing expended this year Is reported Danny Fltipatrlck. on Keeler and Wowaka Roads. Russell Frink, Paul Shay, Allen manlaoa’’ and William Powell la Town of Morris: About 0,040 as being substantially lower than a Robb, Barton Lovel, Don Knowles, "Private Detective 6F’ are the two feet of rolled bank run gravel on the year ago because of the improve­ Amerloo Raoclnlno, Randan Brown, features on today's double feature Station Road and Bast Shore Road. ment In business. *Rolie McCann, Qorden FlUblg, Wm. program to be shown at the State Town of Newtown: About 18,142 Campaign Speeding for the last times, "d u ty of the feet of rolled bank run gravel and A campaign agi^nst reeklesi drlv Sherman, John Sherman, Jamea Oleaeon, Frank Reardon, Dlcle Mounted" wUl be u added attrao-' about 17,060 feet of surface treat­ Ing Is to be conducted over the tion today. ment on sections erf Huntington, week end and over the Fourth of Cloy, Forge Thomanson, Allan Turk- Ington, Gordon Smith, Charles Tree- On Sunday the State will present Taunton, and Walnut Tree Hill July in Tolland County according to 'Tntematioaal House" with Ps|^ be, Billy O’Brien, Mike Axmlello, Roads. an announcement of the i^ te police Hopklne Joyce (the International John Strange, Stewart Hagenow, Town of Roxbury: About 17,026 and officials of the Motor Vehicle Beauty), Rudy VaUee, W. O. Fields, feet of rolled bank run gravel on V incent DIumi, Henry Valllan^ Nor­ a BETTER- D epartm ent Stuart Erwin, Buma u d AUu, Ool. Botsford Hill Road and River Road, A motorcycle patrol is to watoh wood Frye, Carlton Frye, Roy Turk- Stoopaagle u d Budd, Cab Calloway and culverts at Oridiam’s Bridge and the Hartford Tunpike leading from iBfton, Joieph Sullivan, Theodore u d Hla Orchestra u d the 18 CeUo- Camp's Bridge. the East Hartford town line through Oakes, Bdwara Wllaon, Pete Sartor, phue Beauties. Town of Woodbury: About 14,021 Vernon and Vernon Center to the Walter Joyner, Norman Chapman, 'International House" hae a I feet of loose crushed screened gravel Boston road at Tolland. Several ar­ Arthur Rivera, George Tedford, guuine plot In addition to Ita mu- JUDGE of surface on loose bank run gravel rests are made eaoh Sunday by the James Blanchard. slcal u d spectacular riualltiea. Ita base on sections of Cunningham, state police. Thomaa Blanchard, Don Kowles,' action takes place at a hotel In a White and Hollow Roads. Robert Thornton, Herbert Joiner, Chinese city, where representatives Town of Washington: About 8,441 N otee Col. and Mrs. Francla T. Maxwell Robert Simpson, George Blanchard, of big business from all over the feet of rolled bank nm gravel on Wm. Rudnlck, Herbert Schulz, Clif­ world are assembled to see and Your Grandmother Had Her Hands sections of Lake and Blackvllle are enjoying a week’s motor trip over the holiday, having left yester­ ford Kanehl, Harry Morrison, Ed­ bid upon a marveloua new Inven­ VALUE Roads. day afternoon. ward Morlarty, Francis Gates, tion, a device which, ou see u d full when she went shopping. She TV>wn of New Canaan: A 24-foot Robert McGuta:^, Walter Write, hear anything anywhere. reinforced concrete slab bridge and The piano pupils of Miss Mabel HoUand of Rockville presented a Wm. Write, Sharade Write, J. Lu- The complications result from approaches on the North Wilton the . Barbara Walre, Amelia Antonio, American Legion, will hold en im­ Marian Moseley, Ruth Benson. Its way to New Ham^blra, eoUlded fSShioned music and many of the with a lane new ear from Massa­ older people are expected to be portant meeting on Monday evening Inez KJellson, Marian Janson, in the G. A. R. HaU. Barth Strant, Lora Walker, Dorothy chusetts. T ^ m u and womu and present for the square dances thalr son were all injured, the wom- which are still very popular. The The Rockville post office will ob­ Chapin, Rayetto Smith, Betty Craw­ serve holiday hours on July 4, with ford, Margaret McCormick, Ramona u u d son were taken to the Hart­ amplifying system of Potterton ford boapltal, wbara it waa atatad deliverlee and the stamp window W b^er, Eltbel Thompson, Marjory and Kiah will be used to broaden m tbty tyotud bava to remain for aoma Cloy, Marcella HoUoran,' Florence the area of hearing the music well. open only from 8 to 10 a. m. tim e. The ear wm badty'damagad. The graves of tiie deceased mem­ Tesoh, Florence Palllne, Ethel Danny Miller, the well-known Tha Young Peoplea Sodaty oC / ' prompter , will do the calling for the bers of the Ladles Auxiliary of the Meocham, Roee Wilson, N^ma Chrlstion Endeavor h M Ita aodal old fashioned dances. A. O. H. were dqoortted laet evening Brook, Ifaae Eileen, Vera Dion June on the la'Wn o f M r. and U n . H erbert Coma, Marie AiUe, Marty Buck, The Judges for the prize waltz in St Bernard’s cemetsry. Harrison on Tbufsday eventyg. contest are William Brennan, Mrs. Cbarlss B. Jobason and obil Ellen Anderson, Irena Berres, Fran­ James McBdufl and William Mack. dren retumsd to RoOkvllle jsstar- ces Comins, Dorothy Rider, June The winners will be awarded prizes day after a abort visit wltb Mends Qk eeoa, Marrel Smith, L«oy Boyse, donated by Silbros Clothing Com- In Taimton, Mass. Betty Crouth, Erma PonttoaUt Bdwd Thursday tvenlaf where tha nniqr, an evening gown fdr the Frederlok N. gsldlng nnd Col. Carcmlna Toi^ml, Bblrtyjr MQIoir, Msstleo of tba ndvIaabSity of lady jvinner and a flve-dollar pur^ Charles H. Allen s m en n flshlng Lillian Reitbe, Hedndg Reuther, O f a ninth gnda achaoi w m dto- sbasa order for the nasistlaf part­ to Maine, having left Thursday MarUya Bhzrmaa, Anna Aadsnon. ner. Untriss must be given to Qtodys OodM, Lusllty' Shnmso, fofimm hafbre the contest or may Dr. sad Mrs. Waltsr Robinson of Charlettoj TkMnas> Earbnm D sl- (h at th ilr S t iy at tha aboi^ store. Davis avfans ai^ stiM tof tbs suai^ rnom Jtni ilmrisf JOfdt Em Mn» BEOIN HERB TODAY. bad not known that bis chin could BABBBIT OOLVIN, bMk IB New be so hard. Cent. EatL Yoric after sreare abroad. taUa In 8i4»- SHO—The ABiSaeesdW-a to e ;. “Oh, dear!” she whimpered. She 8.-00- 4dlO-Bllly Hays* OeelLf^’ to loire with tO-year-

- 4:30-Sfclppy — aaat MbWjN* e I UASIC /— iM ti wMf wlw weel wUo tween the BeoKendo—wqst .e w . baa made a name for hlmarif aa mn When Vance left an hour later he #jiur wtas woali *Ut wfbr wre wzr OHO— 4H0—TIte Quizar. T e n e r ^ S aroheologlat. Yeara before he Start the summer with a resolu­ wbM wee* wUin wwl wsal; MISwMt: 4 H »- OM—Danping hy J ea ^ g to 0 realized that she was firm in her re- tion to wash your eyes often and wmaa mod kid woo-who wow wdai 4:18— 5:10—Nat Brualleir OrpA— shielded hla half-aiater, MABCIA. tolve not to ask for a (fivorce. Mis­ NOWTHWIST A CANADIAN — vtm j 4:30- 0:80—Buddy Wagner Ofohaetra ^ when a yonthfol romance ended caretuUy. wibe kitp wibe wdir kfyr ck ^ c M baste: Skippy—midweet repeat erable, he hurried to his favorite Many women have nq, idea bow SOUTH — wrvm wptf wwno wli wjaz 4HO- 0:40—Buddy Wagner Ori—to e tfaastronaiy. MABCIA had a son speakeasy. Two cocktMls ^ d he ^ - w i a n wlod wMi» wmc 'w b i« p l B.*00— wKX^Te Be Announced to wash out their eyes. 1 0:10- 8:io-*Qypey Nina. Songa e te s whom Barrett adopted. Blarola la felt somewhat cheered. . wjdz wemb kvoo wkjr wfia wbep kpre oonatanOy In fear O at her hnaband The best way is with an eye- cup. wofti Mbs ktbs ^ 0:30- 8:80-O)on Qray Orehoa.-ste • “Another, Joe.” .. And one o f iJie beat s(riutions Is M ^ N '^ I N —kM kdyl ^ k*W ___ Sd»— 7:00—Bvan Evans, Sen g»-te o win learn of the affair. “Yes, sir—” ^ COAST.— kfo kfl.,lww komp khq kpo 8:10— 7:10 - Maale Voice -.b a a le ; UDA STAFFORD, EDnor^ beau­ good old boraclc acid. It coats Johnny Hamp Oreheatra-Hzidwagt An hour later he was unsteady on kfsd ktir krn 8:80— 7;8(^Belaeea Oreheatra—to eft tiful and miaempalons mother, la next to nothing. And you make Cint. C ut. 7 :0 ^ td » —Melody Headllnee alao e . carrylnir on a fltrtallon wlfli his feet but certain otherwise and up a big bottle ot it by boiling « : « > - 1:80—Ray Miathirton, Oaritpni 7:10— 8:10 — United Otatee Marine smiling grimly. He summoned water and putting a teaspoonful of ItHS— 1:4A-Heraienl»M. Mixid Trio Band—to cat VANCE CABTEB. lida sohemea 1d»— a.-00—Mirry Madcipo. Orehaa. 7:40— tHA-Trlpie Bar X Raaeh—to e eonstantiy to keep In the f ood a taxicab and went to bis rooms. powdered boraclc add into it for 1:80— 8:80—Matinee Oema ky. Orpan 8:10— frl^-laham Jones Or. - a lao e ■ N it > paces of BUSS ETJ.A SEXTON, There he took from a desk drawer every glass of water uaed. 2rt0— 8:00—Weekend Revue, V arh^ 8H0— 8:40—Oartrude Nleaen also eat 8KI0— ddX^Lady Next Deer, Kiddlea 8:00—10:00—P. Martin Oreh.—alio cat her hnsband’a aunt. In order to In­ a snEiall'Spanish revolver and in­ Have your container absolutely 8:80— 4:80—Jaek A Loretta—elao cat 8:30—10:30—M n Pollack Oreh,—a ^ e herit a ahare of the Sexton fortnne. spected it. dean. And cork it with cotton 8:40— 4.'4^Rivo Meaaner Brea. Oreh. 10:00—11 rtX^Den Bestor Oreh.-^A)ao S toe minute you fill your container. 4H)0— SdIO—Dinner Coneert—alao eat 10:80—11:30—Anhelm Orchea.—e to e When she learns that Barrett “All light—” he murmured thick­ 4:80— 8:80—Weekenders. Sena, Orfan 11:00—12:0l>^Danea Hour—wabe only ' Is about to propose to EBnor she de­ ly. He put it into a pocket, re­ When it is quite cool you can SK)0— 8:00—Bert Lewn’s Orenpatra liberately tries to break iq> the ro­ turned to the street once more and screw down tbe top, making sure 8:10— 8 :1 ^ T o Be .\nneuneed NBC-WJZ NETWORK mance and succeeds. The girl is to his waiting cab. it too is sterillzea. 8 :4 ^ 8:48 Jareea Q. MeDenald, Talk BASIC — Eafett wjs wba-wbaa wbU: New York.—^Al fresco Is bring­ Always rinse out your eye cup 6K>0— 7HX>—Ortia Tirade A Oreh.—to e wham.kdka wgar wjr wiw wayr wptalt heartbroken when she does not hear “Where to?” the driver asked. 8 :1 ^ /tl^ H a ll a Qruen, Plano Due ing natural colored linens and before filling with ejre wash. Al­ 4:3(k- 7:80—Te Bo Anneuneed Midwest: wckj wky kfkx wtar wit from him. One day they meet at “Park avenue. Know the num­ kwk kwCT ■5tOll wren wmaq keo matching china out into the open ways dump tbe cup, rinse and re­ 7dX>— SdXk-4'erde Qrefo'a Orehedtra her annt’a home. Barrett offers, ber—can’t seem to ' remember—’’ 7:18— 8:18—Te Be Announced NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmJ this summer. fill when you have finish^ wash­ wiba katp webe wday kftnr eksw cfcf Lida a dgaret and she refuaes, de-' However, with a second’s thought 7:80— 8:80—Kay.Sovon, Spy Story SOUTH — wrva wptf wwne wit wjax Whether you eat inside or out, CHILDRE ing one. eye before^ wadbing. toe 8:00 8:00—B. A. Rolfe Oreh.—o to c wfla-weup wlod warn wrao wab wapl she does not smoke. Be- hie had it. * V^lkins, spelling the 8:00—10d)O-Rudy Valloe’a Oreheetra toe table .that sticks to natural col­ other. 8:80—10:80—Harold Stern’s Orehestra wjdx wamb kvoo wky wfta wbkp kpre bellioas at her mother’s hypootloy. night doorman, opened the taxicab woal ktba ktba Elinor takes a dgaret, thereby of­ ored and simple, natural col­ You simply tip your head tor- lOdiO—11 KNh-Ralph KIrbery. Baritone door. It was that darter man ored linen sets with ga^ touches,of By Olive Roberts Barton 10KI8—11:00—Irving Rose’s Orehestra MOUNTAIN—koa k(M ta k kghl^ fending Miss Sexton who once more ward, place toe little eye cup firm­ 10:30—11:80—Smith Ballew Orehestra PACIFIC COAST — k*o kll k«w kome again, he saw. The one who had vivid color is to e ssaiurt one right Q/S33 BTneA StHYICe.MC. kho kpo kfed ktar revives her wllL been coming there so much to see ly over the eye. Then holding it CB8-WABC NETWORK A few days later she dies. Her now. tight to toe eye, throw your head Cent. East. Mrs. Stafford. And more “shot” t h e ‘fTHIN dfalLD” yis what he digests that coxmts. Many BASIC—Bast: wabo wade woke wcao will leaves practically her entire The trick in getting up an un- back and blink toe eye up and waab wnac war wkbw wkro whk eklw 18:30- 1:80—Coneert Eeheaa—e to catt than usual, too. UFual table se|ting is to have n e e d s ' a d o c t o r ' cbiidren from the best Of homes who 1:00— 8K)0—Radio Treubadeure—to * fortune to Barrett. He does not down several tones so that the wdre wcau wlp wjas wean wfbl wand 1:3C- 2:30—Wealth of Harmony—to o . Smiling cynically, Wilkins something unusual and then subor­ receive daily a carefully thought-out solution runs all over toe eye ball. wjav; Midwest: wbbm wrn wfbm kmbekm' 2K»— 3:00—Morin Sietere-also eoast want it and yet can not turn it over watched Vance Carter lurch toward If a child is too thin, if he is nerv­ diet are still undernourished be­ kmoz wowo whaa to the rightful inheritors. dinate toe rest of toe setting to it This washing is not only for the EAST a CANADA—wpf wim wibw 8:10— 8:10—Danee Maetore Oreheetra the elevators. .“Swell gang they ous, a bad color and stoop-shoul­ cause they cannot digest. dirt that collects, particularly in whec wlbs wfea wore wTce efrb ckao 2:30— 3:30—Concert Favorites,Orehee. NOW GO ON WITH THE STOBY 8:00—' 4dK>—Tom Qerun’s Oreh.—to • are!” the doorman thought. “And Straw Gives Color dered, I should take him at once to Infections Cause Tronble summer time. It cools and soothes DIXIE — w fst wsfa wbre wqam wdod 3:30- 4:80—Nell Sletere In Harmony a swell chance that nice giil has!” toe doctor and atop trying to guess The causes of failure to take klra wree wlao wdsa wtoc krid wrr 3:40— 4:40—Orphan Annie—east only CHAPTER XVm Very smart and appealing is a toe eye. It is one of toe most ktrta ktsa waco koma wdbo wodx wbt He wished old Miss Sexton had left the cause. care of food are many. 'Perhaps 4:00— 0:00—Ernie Helat’e Oreheatra table that plhys up to two things. restful and helpful things you can wdae wbir wtar wdbj wwva wmbg wajs 4:30— 8:30—Three X Sletere, Harmony Bessie called out, “Who is it, the girl something. Already the The first is an Italian blown glass Many mothers with such children one of toe most common is a MIDWEST — weah wmbd wtaq wkbh 4:40— 0:40—Mover Davie Oreh. — ba­ Sexton?” and her son answered, do. Especially on hot days, when kfab wian .kacj wlbw kfh wmt wnax news of the will had s^nread, with decanter set with straw holders begin to worry about worms. If chronic infection somewhere. An wkbn wceo ste: Orphan Annie—mMwaet repeat “Cousin Elinor.” im'ectlon that empties its poison you are tired out, wasbiiag out OHIO— 6 :0^ A m ’ n Taxpayers League Ldda screaming as she bad before striped in vivid red and blue. The they don’t, some of toe neighbors your eyes is one first step toward MOUNTAIN—kvor kla koh ksl 5:10— 8:10—Te Be Announced 'W hy, dearies!” Bessie was up in the servants. second is a pair o f little .Ttraw col­ suggest it. Then toer«; is a trip to into toe blood stream and thereby COAST — khJ kola kgb kfre kol kfpy 8KI0— 7KI0—Jaek D en ise OrOheetra { an instant, hurrying .to the hail. recovery from fatique. kvi kfbk kmj k ^ kern kdb ksmb 8:30— 7:30—Lowleehn IttadHim Com Wilkins saw Vance Carter fum­ ored flower pots with red and blue the drug store and some sort of robs toe blood of its ability to ab­ Elinor dung to her. sorb and distribute needed nour­ Cent. EasL 8:18— 8:18—Sense of Heart, Sextet bling in a rear pocket as'he stepped flowers on them that hold bread vermifuge is bought and adminis­ Sununer eyes should have that 18:18— 1:10—The Three Peppers—to 0 8:80— 9:80—The Cuekoea from Kuku “Come in! Come in!” barked tered to toe supposed sufferer. ishment to toe body, is something 18:80— 1:80—Savitt String Quar.—to o 8KIO—10KIQ—Talk on Piccard Flight into the elevator that bad come sticks. healthy wide-awake look that out­ 8:10—10:lS—John L. Fogarty: Tenor Jim. “Just in time for dinner?” With these colorful articles as This is, of course, wrong. In the to be looked into. 1:00— 8d)0—Italian Idylle—lUao coast rushing down in response to ois The doctor will make a careful door exerdse brings. 1:30— 8:30—Thompson Oreh.—e to cat 8:30—10'.80—Witching Hour—to coast A moment later Elinor sat look­ a starter, toe table la laid with first place, toe chances are largely 8:00— SM —Spanlah Serenads—e to o 10KM—IldIO—Mark Fisher’s Orehestra ring. Wilkins supposed he was examination of toe mouth and Eyes with obvious make-up are ing at the faces about the table. nature' linen squares, with the against it being worms. In the 8:10— 8:18—Warnow Orehaa.—e to e 10:30—11:30—Maxima Lewo’k Oreheetra reaching to r a “You need throat and nose, ^ e most common out of place in toe great out-doors. Sexton had brought a chair for her. same red blue in their re­ second place if that toe trouble another drink!!’ Wilkins thought sources of trouble. If he discovers Reserve mascara for night-time, Bert was getting the silver. Elinor strained decoration that appears toe prescribing should be done by a scornfully. “H you didn’t take it no focus of infection there he may when hot days bit. Willem Van. Hoogstraten, con­ was crushed because Aunt Ella you might sober up in a week or in toe decanter set and toe flower doctor. I have seen several of such hadn’t done something for the cases in-my life, where home diag­ be able to locate it elsewhere. Eye shadow, too, comes in the ductor. two and have to think!” pots. The china iised is a simple, Bad tonsils or teeth may be ac­ category o f tbing^s to be le ft off 10:15—Songs of the Heart Thropes. Her own tactlessness fluted design in straw colored nosing and prescribing did barm. could not have anything to do with The elevator boy winked at the There are several good vermifuges countable, or a nose or ear condi­ for warm weather. It, too, should WDRC 10:30—cuckoo Prognuc. china. their being left as they had been, doorman; Wilkins raised his stocky o toe market but toe amount of tion not suspected. Infection does be used evex^gs, but not daytime. 11:00—^Time, weather, temperaturs shoulders and again turned toward not necessary mean soreness or Particularly not for toe girl who 225 Hartford Conn. 1880 11:04—Sports Review. with no help in sight and the con­ P’rnit Final Touch dosage depends upon many things the street. pain. Sometimes a severe illness is an outdoor sport. It is posi­ 11:15—News. stant fight against poverty ahead. Blue grapes, ->ears that- are al­ and it takes a doctor to determine She would have done anything to A moment later tenants of the what and when one is needed. leaves an obscure infection that tively incongruous to see a girl 11:30—Cascades Orchestra. foiuteentb floor beard a shot. They most toe identical s. ade of the only professional tests will bring to Saturday, July 1. 12:00—EdgewAter Beafch Orchestra get them what they deserved. Digestion Is the Vital Thing with eye shadow dashing about a thought, rushing hysterically to­ china, with a blush of red tn them light. tennis court or diving into toe 12:30 a. m.—Sboreham Orehestra. ‘Tm so glad you ran over, dar­ for more appeal, and peacbM fill a ling” said Bessie warmly. ward the elevator corridor, that the ■What causes loss o f weight, color NervonsneM Is Injnrions water. P . k . 1:00—Time. rcimd bowl of the strav' colored “I bad to come. I—” but she soimd had come from above. and good posture in a child? Nervous children, children who are However, eyes need tremendous 1:45—MBdiaon Enremble. china fo r 9. centerpiece. If be is getting toe variety of tould not finish. Her lips were * * .* getting too little rest and sleep, and care in summer time. 2:00— ^Dancing Echoes. With toe blue Italton glasses foodr be needs, regular wholesome Sunday, July 2 , 19B8 trembling again. Elinor was wiping dishes for those who are sensitive and high- If you are motoring, or if you 2:15 — Baseball Game; Boston wi' their colorful straw bases, meals, milk, vegetables, fruits, “Have some more fried potatoes,” Bessie, painstakingly and a trifle strung are frequently underweight. go out in a boat, don’t acorn dark Breves vs. Cincinnati Reds. E. D. S. T. this is a particularly attractive starches, fats, carbbhydrates (su­ 1:30—Sabbath Reveries. Jim urged. They were all so kind, slowly, when the telephone rang. When nerves tighten, toe stomach, glasses. All the Hollywood girls 4:30—sai Dantzig’s Orchestra. table for. six. To giv it a final gars and starches), cereals, ' bread 2:00—Summer Idyll. , sainor realized, as she always did “ You go. Junior,” Bessie called. intestines and other digestive or­ wear them in glaring sunUgbt. 4:45—^Tbe Ambassadors. touch of appeal, toe little vine­ anc good fresh meat, eggs or fish, 2:15—International Broadcast from when she was with them or thought “Mother’s bands are in the dish gans cannot do their work and too Take the hint. You can get them 5:00—Paul Mason’s Orchestra. gar and oil Juf is also of too the usuid varied diet necessary to London Economic Conference. of them. Her eyes rested on Jim w ater— ” little food is digested and absorbed. 5:80—Skippy. sabe blue blown glass as are the health—if all these things are regu- for ten cents! 2:30—Jan Garber and bis Orchestra. Junior’s thin face. The boy was al­ Bert moved toward the dark rear Sfimetimer the blood itself loses toe If you blink in strong light, 5:45—^Tito Gulzar, Mexican tenor. tumblers and decanter. . iar and be is not stiiffing on sweets 3:00—National Opera Concert. ready at work, since his father ball where Junior was barking, property of attracting needed chem­ forego berets and gb in for sun­ 6:00—Dancing by the Sea. “Hello!” Bert had a girl and didn't between meals to take away bis icals. “ 4:00—Radio Nimble Wits. coul^’t seem to make enough to appetite, then there is something shade hats. They're wearing big 6:15—Ja(± MiUer; Nat BrusUolTs 4:15—Symphonette. keep things going. want the family to know. He was Tbe proper thing to do is to have else wrong. noppy ones for the beach and Orchestra. 4:30— ^Eco Glee C2ub a t Lawrence Jim Junior, working on ledgers, aware from pain experiences of the a child weighed regularly — say lawns. Even when you are gard­ DO YQD KNOW T H A T - once a month. If be is losing, or not 6:80—^Bui^y Wagner’s Orchestra. 15:00—Tbe World of Religion. dreaxxied of being an engineer, a ragging that would be his if they On such a diet be should not be ening, stick a big farmer’s hat on gaining at least a little, if he is 7:00—i“P6lltica] Situation in Wash­ Q:00—Quincy Syxxiphony Orchestra. bridge biillder. Bert was strongly got onto it. a victim of malnutrition, but he your head. It keeps toe sun from plainly a "fatgue” child, regardless ington Tonight;” Frederick Wil- 6:30—Time, temperature. artistic. With help, Elinor was sure “Mother!” Junior called, turning “Boost Wages, Roosevelt Tells may be. “touching” you and it protects Because malnutrition does not de­ of bis appetite 1 should certainly lifm W ile 6:34—Sports Review—Bill Wil­ be could be a real success. Sex­ toward the kitchen. “It’s Benson. Industr^— headline. Apparently your eyes no end. 7:15—Gypsy Nina. He wants to speak to you—” toe President, too, believes that the pend altogether on what be eats. It see a doctor. Never let it nm on. liam s. ton’s bent was as yet a mystery but Vlcors, such as Helen Wills 7:80—^To be announced. 6:40— ^Weather. “Don’t jrou mean be wants Eli­ laborer is worthy of his higher. be certainly needed good schooling. wears, are excellent if you don’t 8:00—^E^^an Evans, baritone. 6:42— ^Famous Sayings. Why bad Aunt Ella made such a nor, dear?” Government is reported to be like hats. For bicycling and all 8:15—Do, Re, Mi—Girls’ Tria try and construction. Today, more 6:46—L’Heure Exquise. will? If only there was a way, .“No, he said you.” planning new drive to collect thou- outdoor sports. It is worth while 8:30—^Leon Belasco’s Orchestra. and more children are seen with 7:00—Borrab Minevitch and bis even now, to right the matter! “Tell him to hold the line a min­ sanjls in delinquent income taxes to wear them. • 9:00— ^Melody Headlines. ute.” Bessie was wiping her red­ Daily Health such relaxations of the muscles Harmonica Rascals. Before the meal was finished Jim from Hollywoai movie stare. We 0:15—Casa Loma Orchestra. 7:15—International Broadcast from Junior said boldly, ‘Well, let’s de- dened, water-corrugated hands. can now expect their next pictured and ligaments of the feet that 9:45—Ann Lekf at toe Organ; “Yes, Benson?” she said a mo­ these are distinctly flat. ‘ London Elconomic Conference.- side bow we’ll spend that 1100!” to register genuine anguish. Charles C!arlile. tenor. ment later. “Mrs. rhrope speaking Service 8:00—Relsehfeld’s Viennese Con­ Everyone laughed in a way that Despite toe heroic efforts of Eric I. Lloyd, a distingiiished 10:15—Isham Jones’ Orchestra. You wished to speak to me? c e r t meant the tension was relieved. statesmen to bring about peace in 4Bnts on Huw to Keep Wsfl by British specialist, says flat feet are W H A T ? ? ” • 10:45—Gertrude Niessen. 8:30—Don Hall Trio. Bessie began to plan. Elinor's toe world, ~tbe number of June by World Famed Avtoority so common in supposedly normal There was a moment’s pause. 11:(K)— Freddie M artin’s Orchestra. 8:45—“X Century of Progress” — eyes filled, bearing her. So many marriages this year is Just as large people that they are beginning to Bessie turned from the telephone. 11:80—Ozzie Nelson’s Orchestra. . Floyd Gibbons. - needs were made plain by Bessie’s as e v ^ . be considered normal. Children, 9:00—Headliners — A1 Goodman’S plans—a suit for Jim, a new lino­ “Jim,” she called steadily, “take LEO DEFORMITIES OF CHIL­ he says, rarely have arches to Elinor into the front room and show One way out of the depression DREN YIELD TO EXERCISE Sunday, July 2, 1988 Orchestra; Revelers Quaitet leum, the ball repaired, a nice set would be to hire the fellow /Who their feet, and tobies never. 8Y BRUCC CATTON 9:30—Edwin Franko Goldman sad of glass cooking dishes (Bessie had her that nice iittle footrest Sexton AND DIET E. D. S. T. gets up toe seed catalogues to In fact, Mr. Lloyd is convinced his Band." always wanted to bake in glass), made at school. Then she tiuned THE CASE OF HERR HTTLEB 10:00 a. m.—^Melody Parade. make out the corporation reports. that little or no attention should 20:00—iJew England Vacatloneers. some new sheets, a new rug for the again to the telephone. “Just a ' By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN This Writer Sees Him as 10:45— ^Marion CJarley, pianist. I^'esident-general of toe D. A. R. be paid to such conditions of toe 10:15— Massachusetts Industrial stair, some bath towels, shirts for minute, Bensun—” Editor, Joornal of tbe American Product of Versailles Treaty 11:00—Rtaoda Arnold and Charles Elinor followed' docilely but she urges all Americans to Support to^ feet unless they are associated with Carlile. commission. Bert, a suit for Sexton, a new white Medical Association, and of Hygeia pain. 10:30—Green Brothers Novelty Or­ was troubled, almost alainned. Her government. Judging from our re­ By BRUCE CATION 1:80—Salt Lake City .Tabernacle porcelain sink for the kitchen. the Health Magazine. chestra. ‘Whoa!” said yotmg Jim when aimt’s tone bad been shaipmed 1^ cent income tax report, lady, we’re <3ioir and Organ. practically keeping it right now. 10:45—News. the $100 bad been spent at least some teal shock. £3inor was afraid Pdn is an indication that the To understand Adolf Hitler, a 12:30—Polish Program. Just because a man is a flat It is remarkable how fev/ human 11:00—Time, weather, temperature. four times. Everyone laughed — something unpleasant had happen­ muscles and ligaments are not mere study of Hitler himself 1:00—Fred Feibel at toe Organ. tire, it’s no sign he would be being really have nice legs from 1:03—Sports Review—Bill WlLlams Elinor with the rest but unsteadily. ed. She admired the footrest gen­ functioning properly and it also will not suffice. You must examine 1:30—Compinsky Trio. helped by inflation. the point of view of their symme- 1:15—Marion Green and his Stanty- “You haven’t told us, Elinor,” erously but she continued to wonder indicates the place at which tbe German history ever since the 2:00—Douglas A. Smith, baritone; Bessie was saying, “what you’re and w orry. disturbance is occurring. Armistice and study the peycbology Joseph Solfer, pianist. Bessie vas slow to appear. Eli­ 2:15—The Playbo^. 11:30—Night Song-Lew White, ok- going to do with your flO. I do Walking on two legs demands a of tbe German people as a whole if gu ist; Trio Romantique. nor beard her call her husband, you hope to find out bo^ Hitler 2:30—^Manhattan M oods. wish, dear, it bad been mofe for nice balance between toe muscles 12:00—^Dance Nocturne — WUMb b i y ou !” heard him coming down the stairs. got bis power and why he uses it 3:00—Symphonic Hour. . j Then there was an interval pimc- that control various positions of 4:00—Cathedral Hour. Stoess and«his Orchestra. “I’m going to blow it in on a par­ as he does. 12:30 a. m.—Leo Relsman and bln t , by the sibi. t, buzz-broken Evening Herald Pattern toe feet There is obviously a So says Everett R. Cfinchy in 5:00^Poet’s Gold. ty that we'll have here!” Elinor an­ tendency in many children to stand Congress Hotel Orchestra. swered. Sexton let out a whoop. silence that means a whispered col­ “The Strange Case of Herr Hitler,” 6:15—Vera Van. loquy. in odd positions because of inequal­ 5:30—Julia Sanderson and Frank 1 :00—Time. “Ice cream and everyUiing!” she By HELEN WILLIAMS a new publication in tbe John Day ities of functions of tbe muscles, C!rumit. added, smiling at her youngest cou­ masteatod Dreostswiing Lesson series of 25-cent pamphlets. (To Be Conttnned) .-roper development of these mus­ The Nazi movement, says Mr. 6:00—Ballad Hour. sin. Fornisbed with Every Pattern cles through suitable exercises “Ck>usln El’nor, can we have that cainchy, stems directly from the 6:30—Glen Gray and toe Casa brings about complete relief. 7:00—Chicago Knights. kind of cake you get at the (Serman Here’s a pretty cotton frock, qo Versailles treaty, which Is the FLUFFY RUFFLES WIN In many cases in which toe child Loma Orchestra. shop on Hays street?” You know enticingly cool and smart chief source of its strength. He HOLLYWOOD’S FANCY 7:30—H. V. Kaltenborn. —^it has whipped cream on it and It has been designed with slen­ stands with the feet turned out, remarks pointedly: “ A threatened 7:46—S k it Jelly inside— !” Sexton said ezcited- derizing features in mind, and nets the addition of a slight thickening culture will inevitably rise and as­ T ra v elen Broadcasting SarvISB Hollywood—All the girls who can on the innA side of tbe sole will 7:50—Gertrude Niessen. Jy- the very snuut effect! sert itself. Germany is illustrating H artfoid, Cobb. _ - get away with it are going in for help to bring toe fee', into a more this principle of group behavior. 8:00—Columbia Dramatic Guild; “Certainly!” she assured him, some fluffy ruffles. The raglan sleeves widen toe 50,000 W., 1060 K. On 282*8 iliv proper line. Such thickening tends She is resisting death.” “The Tnxn with the Golden Brain" "We’ll have that cake!” None does it better L^Ue shoulders in a slimming way. The * to relieve toe muscles that are Hitler has dramatized the resur- — Daudet. Jimet Gaynor. With a simple blue front cross-closure cuts imdue 8:30—Chicago Variety Program. Lida, meantime, was having a bodice breadth. under strain. gmit patriotism of Germany: he Saturday, July 1. crepe sleeveless dress she wears has, also, symbolized the attentyt 9:00—Tbe Gauebos. bad half hour. Vance Carter had starched organdy guixnpes, with The clever hip seaming, accents a pushed past Benson to reach her, of a suffering nation to escape from 9:30—^Andre Kostelanetz. tucked and ruffled sleeves, a slender skirt A compion deformity of toe legs 10:00—John Henry — Black River although she had given the strictest And easy to make! Well, I guess! reality. He has adopted anti-Sem­ P. M. double collar of the organdy and is curving of the bones of the itism “with design similar to toe Giant. 1:00—Don Bestor’s Orchestra. orders about receiving no one. ruffly Jabots. All you’ve to do is to follow toe leg due, in ' many instances, to He foimd her curled up on a factors a magician takes into ac­ 10:15—Rhythm Rhapeody. 1:30—Rex Battle Concert Ensam* Otoers that have done them- step-by-step iUustreted lesson for rickets: This Is caused, of course, 10:45—Quiet Harmonies. chaise longue in the drawing room, cutting it out anfa putting it to­ count when he chooses toe box for ble. sdves proud in this type of very by an insufficiency of Vitamin D his tricks with toe audience , in 11:00—Gu> Lombardo’s Orchestra. 2:00—Red Niched’s Orchestra. looking frightfully imtidy and feminine things include: gether, included in toe pattern. in toe diet and sometimes by In- mind.” ^ _ 11:30—Jerry Freeman’s Orchesti^ 2:30—^Blue Room Echoes — Joseph showing the rage and tears that she June Vlasek, lunching at Sar- Style No. 2661 is designed in sufficiencieC also of calcium, phos­ bad shed. Anti-Semitism satisfies the Ger­ Blume, director. di’s with Victor Jory, and wear­ sizes 14, 16, 18, 20 years, 86, 88, 40, phorus and Vitamin A. Suitable man’s Inferiority complex; it also, 3:00—Merry Madcaps — NoffBAB “Darling!” he whispered un­ ing a blue and white dotted Swiss 42, 44 sad 46 inches bust. Size 86 steadily, nearing her.' amounts of cod liver oil or cod by# releashig emotlonM restraints, Cloutier, director; with Franssi dress with a ruffled skirt and very retires 8 7r8 yards 85-lnch and 8 liver oil concentrates and tbe pre­ She sat erect, frightened, angry servM as a Jdnd of cocktalL iteid Baldwin. big ptiffed short sleeves. Even yara edging. scription of.’a qiet which contains it serves m oeras a very useful red 3:30—Saturday Matinea — Jua|9;,:-.. because he had come. He took her her white pique coat had ruffles Price of Pattern 15 cents. WBZ-WBZA hot hands. adequate calcium will give toe herring to be dragged across the Nuasman, director. '■ for sleeves and her white pique Make the Most of Your Looks! child opportunity to develop prop­ trail of over-complicated econondc “Some one may hear!” she For vacation clothes, for toe ^riaglleld — Boston 4:00— SUent hat was a floppy picture one. erly. problems. warned. Jean Carmen, dancing at the moontaios, lakes, seaside ,or that He laughed the brimming, assur­ It may be necessary, in the early “The potential possibilities for Sunday, JUly 2, S ftt Colony Club with Jodi McCrea, tour jrou have often talked about stages, to apply splints in order to wretchedness within Germany, and ‘ ' 4.- ed laugh of a man who fe ^ that wearing a light yellow taffeta see a copy of our new book of Ss^pirday, July 1. B. D. S. T, he is near his goaL ‘Th^rni all aid the straightening of toe bone. havoc for the world,” remarks Mr. dinner dress with large crimson, Summer Fakhlons. Cilnchy, “are staggeringly alarm­ 7:30 p. m.—Tarzan. ^ / now how it is—has been—^wlth us green and gray flowers printed on Send today fbr srour copy of toe 7:40—Dave Bonos’ Fivi BbMxp9> ing.” P ,’M, soon anyhow,” he stated. “You it, the dress made with rufflee aQ new book, endoelu 10 cents in In cases of knock knees, toe ap­ 8:00—R u U n ors OrobsBtrB.- V know that!” “You’ll find Chis little study of 1:30—National 4-H Club Program. around the irregular decollete stamps or colb. Address Fashion plication of suitable padding ^ the Qerniaa dictator rather Olumln- 2:80—Concert Hlchoes. 9:00—Manhattan MenY-GorHound. She sank back. He was obviously and having an Old-faahimied “dust D epartm ent an orthopedic surgeon will tend to 9:80—Walter Huigood on fltodrti. going to be very difficult! atlng. 8:00—Radio Troubadors. ruffle” around toe bottom. move toe line of weight transmis­ 8:80—Springfield College Program. 9>45—Fred IWadis, tenor, wltB tn tH “You’ll start your suit toon?” he Frances Dee wears organdy sion from the outer toward the in­ ensem ble.' akked, bending toward her, bis eyes Herald 4:00—Morin Sisters. blouses, even with a suit. Clau­ Manchester ner side of tbe knee Joint and 10:00—Ool. Louis MeHsuy Howi. narrowed. 4:16—Dance Masters. dette Colbert likes her ruffles re­ tend to bring about a r^ ef of the 10:15—ImpresiIonB of IWty; “I—1 don’t’know, Vance” I Pattern Service 4:80—Cbautouqua Opera Assoda- strained but always has a touch of deform ity. 10:40—Merry MirtcBps — Iforitta; “ W h y ?” tlOB. fluffy white stuff arotmd toe neck For a Herald Pattern snd lOc A Thought aoutier, director. . - r ' ' *Eentwen depends on me sol" she It is wen to be s\ire that braces, 6:00—Tom Oerun and bis Csaino and arms uf dark dresses. Heather In stamps or odn directly to 11 :16—Anton, Dounia.. taiffinHiilst confided with nervous haste. “After spUnte or operetlona are actually OtohSstra. Angel, lunching at. toe Brown Fasbioo, Bureau, Manchester U:S0-rThe PlQoord ^ we came in from the funeral he needed before indulging in their 5:80—Rscital—Clovla Feetesu, bar* Derby With her mother, wore a Eveiring-'Herald, Fifth Avenue use. Only a competent authority in -F or the oeagiegatldB 11:40—Orcbestrol Q h m told me how much I mean to Mm- printed periwinkle blue cotton elites Shan be deeelsto, 'Itons. S%mnbv, dHe#or,: ' He’s threatened my life if I leave and 28rd Street Ne# York Qty. this field can tril definitely whether 5:46—Little Orphan Annie. % frock, very quaint with its flehn Be sure to .flU to number ot pat* shsD ooBsnme tiw tabenuMflee at 12:00 MldB:-^16dhtelalr him —” \T not special, treatxnent' is re- 8:00—Time. and short sleeves edged in pleated tern you dedre. brlbety#-Job UiSL 12:80—CbarUe Kerr's " U d a r rufliea. 6:02—Famous Sayings. 8:04r-Oiorts Rerietr. r 1:00—S Q snt ' . “I can’t seem to see any way ont! Arihie Judge, dancing with her Ne«, ••••••'• •'v*!*'*.* • '■ '■ ■/.' I eu ’t bring myedf to ^va Um direetor-huiband. Wedley Boggles, 8ii(^wsBther, Ill ii I fciikp#! that blow now, Vance. Ba’a at the RooeevMt Blbssom Bdom, 8 :10—Edward M auauA bq^tana. ( been—so dfaippoInteitaEiiiBBt EDa 8 :8 0 -O 1 a b i7 's Mah IttriW left him flo o r 8:4i—Vincent L(9W 880 Mi "But yon aald'-r* ______. “I hnbw, deaf, ^^^^■poifld X ‘Ta g e e f t

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The OrifMf Moved four rune Labaye* o ><#,<• kaf for Boot is Sapt. “ ■ vt 10 Yeara; Hafon PieiNd touMfim toa^ lad 4 to toe Yaoki; PhiDiet and Brarei Title. May Compote in Enrepe. Otovilisd if, Ntw York If* etohto. Tufsev and lUvr were toe 48 10 14 37 • 3 Wifblfiftos i , Dttroit 1. Mff fuae to toe fMM* Herr drere FoBfrata to for toe wtoatog rua to MaoebMter Trade BoftO0 4r Obtoifo S. to Wia Thh Yean Phi By ALAN 0017LD Cootiiiiie to Wia; F en AB. R. H.FO.A.B. Ftoytaf ft dull* toftrtor briad M Appftrifltly futty ncovntd ttota Assoeiated Press WHter the e k ^ with a doable to deep iMbftU* Mftftobesttr Trade lent Its It. Loulf If, Fblladflpbto 11 (lit) Uader toe leadenhip ef O oa« Orlowskl, t t .... 6 1 1 9 9 1 tiM lUMM Yofood bliB to Fbltodilpbla 11* ft. l ^ i 7 (fd). RosM, .»...»•» 4 1 3 10 9 final nm e of tbe season to Brldfe- Starti Meadai; Oilier New York* July 1.—(AF)—Tho la r feat the O i l ^ are awklai Hill Hii 20lli Home Ron. 0 port Trade at Mt. Nebo yMterday Low 10 d ifoit 10 two of bli iBdit NatlMMl L m i m iwtft precreM w Ikui, lb . . . 0 9 1 7 '0 Loulf 1, Ntw Y ^ 0. balaaee of boavywelgbt fietto pow­ afternoon* doetof an exteaMve l0tfOfto0t PMOf ta a n tty, Joo Mo* It eto vletoflee aad *p>.<«.#..0 9 1 1 1 lohedule of itoteen ganMe wlto nine CStukoy fitfbod hlf uobotUWo Brooklyn 6* Obioffo I. EntriM. er has sblftsd to Buropsan bands Kalakua* 0b .... 4 0 0 1 0 vlotorlee and leven defeate. Tbe Ftatttdoipbto 0* Fitifburfb 4 for toe second time to three yeare (By Aisooiatsd Frsss.) Kovls* ss...... 4 0 0 3 0 form ofM0 loot 0lfbt to tbo flfty< Boston 9, g nolnnatl 3. •SSlf Tbs 'liidlao sign” wtaiob toe St. DoboM* rf...... 0 1 9 1 9 final loore wae 10 to 7* Brldfepo.f olrrlitb wwwi* Ao>ofloa0 iw lor aad it will stay there at least for Oreea* ee ...... 0 breaktof up a torN*eJl deadtoek ft By n m iY DONAHVB Xoee* e* lb ..... 0 Louis Oardtoals bold over tbs New Pctroflls, If ..... 4 3 3 0 0 obtoople^lpf .*5* iTANmNOB asother yoar* aad perhaps longer, KMsb, 3 b ...... 0 3 3 0 1 tbe fifth toatof to eoaet to aa eaey A tU i^ i t •okUor'i to NBA lorvtoi Iporti Writer Wiley, p 111111 i § Yerk Giants tbls season Is standing triumph. Vwott If you happen to be convtoced that Webb, lb, e .... Karkavlcb* 8b . . . 1 9 0 1 0 daiuMO to 1W0P to 00 mayjMmry 0 tosm to good stead In tbeir efforts Start Out Well L oafiM On July 0 A few natives of toe It will take oototog tees toan dyna­ M^artlaad, 3b . 6 Solemonson* If .. 9 9 9 0 0 to regain tbs National Lsagus lead. At tbe etart toe fame eeemed W L i mite to topple toe gigantic form of Ourley. 0b ...... 6 Tbs Cardinals bavsn't lost a gams MoCnumoy, tbo d o f o ^ f tlM Waobtofton ...... 44 30 British Xslee will stags a bloody Oubb. if ...... 0 Totals ...... 80 7 9 37 3 6 deetined to be a elOM affair. Tbe taoldor, tPivilod tbo ^litoooo to battle with woods and irons in an Frlmo Oaniera of Italy. to toe Giants tbls ysar, winning Brldgsport 'Trade 130 009 400—10 vleltore tallied oaoe to toe ir it and NiW York ...... 40 Jarvle, ef ...... 6 toslr ssvsnto stralgbt by a 1 to 0 9i8f,5, tbo flow Ufflo bolni ^ to Pblladolpbia ...... 00 effort to prove to toe world that the Camera* it may be safe/v pre- Aagelo, rf ...... 0 Manobfster Trede 130 000 303— 7 twlM la tbe eeoond end Mancbeeter tbo loforlor w ^ ltlon vralcb bo BriUsb (^en is truly that, and not pted* will not defend taU newly count yesterday, wbsn Jos Msdwlck Two baee bHe,.Grtoage* Scott 3* did toe eame. Then to tbe fffto foood. MoCluAi^o trtunpb 0l^d Obioafo ...... 04 oed honors bsfore 1904, Tbs broke up a mound dual bstwasn Cloviland ...... 00 a second edition of tbs American K Teckaes; tbree base bits* Orlow­ Brldfeport fot away to a thiae rua tbo Now York Athlotlo 01^, M Open. Han aad toe board of dlrociors Dla^ Daaa and Hal Scbulmaobcr by skl: bits off* Bablsl 14* Tackaoe 9; lead on a brace of doublee aad a which bo woo ruoolnf f n tbo flwt Dotrolt ...... >00 For toe last 10 years Amerloan have too many financial fences to pasting a boms run after two were Boston ...... 30 sacrifice bite* Hudek* Heigcl; etolen elnfle and continued to eew A e ooa- tlmo, to cOJrturo tbo totm tttto golfers have walked off with tois rspalr* and too many ohaacas to Foagratc, out in toe ninto. beees* Manebester 8, Brldi test up by puttlof acroee four mere »§$in ttali yoor «Hth o totaj o t 56H It. l^mli ...... 30 Itofllsb golf classic. Not sines 1933* Mpltallss their dreus 'attrastloo* Seoater Pull Awsy National Leano Kerr, ee left on bases, Mancbeeter rune In toe eeveato* aided material­ polnti, _ ^ when Art Havers won it* has tbs before ruantog toe risk of bavtog Wtoiter, 3b Msanwblls, tbs Washington Sen­ port 10; base on baUs off, ly by tbe mlaplaye and looae flald- How Otbof 0 Ploood W. L, PC. British Opsn been taken by a native ators again pulled away In the A10 seme rough young man Uke Man OriflMOB, lb Tackacs 8; struck out by* Babiel 11* I of toe local Meebaaloe. Forroft Horvoy of tbo Doavor A. Now York ...... 40 30 of toe tiny Mes. Baer of CaUfomla* pounce on Duffy, p ...... 4 American League race, breaking Tackacs 9; time* 3 bours; umpire, In tbe laet half of tble toatof 0 „ woo oooood, Itoy iooro o i But* St. Louis ...... 09 39 .074 In that decade Jim Barnes* Bobby Preem.” dtlora toe giant Is p tbeir tie with the New York Yankees .033 F. Meatoard, 0b 3 O'lcary. Khacbftr.ter manafed to equeaze lor Volwofilty woo thlr< ond OIoo P it t ib u i^ ...... 00 00 Jones* Walter Kagen, Tommy Ar* another serious test In the ring, he Turner, ef ...... 4 by defeating Detroit's Tigers by a aerose two rune* aided by ttoMly Dowioo, 00 old tivol of MeCluo* Chicago ...... 00 30 .007 fflour* and Osne larasen have will visit his homeland, tosn tour L. Blenebard, if, 2 2-1 count wmie the Yankees "blew” ■Ittflee by Keieb aad Roeel. la toe koy'o, trollod t fourth ploeo, Tbo Boston ...... 04 30 A93 brought toe old dtp back to toe toe United States for oos and all to Blratta, rf ...... 3 a 18-12 decision to the Cleveland aiatb toe vleltors filled toe neeee ovoflt woo oebodulod to bo ruo to* Brooklyn ...... 31 30 A70 I states after bumbling the native sons gaze on lo aws, and wonder, at i Indians. and a double by vMnafe eeored olfbt but woo plocod obood In or* Cincinnati ...... 00 40 A39 of Merrle Old Bngland. suitable fee. 00 10 10 34 • 0 The Phillies and toe Boston STURDY WINS 4TH three runa. Manabeeter atafad a dor to flnlfb tbo oonlor ovooto oU Pbiladslpbia ...... 30 43 AOO Xavtoolblee ...... 010 031 10— 9 Braves continued tbeir seneatlonal allfbt rally In tbe final frama tbat Baer aad Sharkeyf winning streaks In toe National to 000 olfbt, As things stack Yin now* it's likely U tosrs Is any furtosr heavy- Oriolee ...... 401 100 04-10 brouftat borne two rune but Brldfe> McCluAoy, duo to bio vlotory TODAY'I OAMBI tbat toe Jonorti wlO again rest in Two0 baeebaeo Mte*bite* Kerr; toutote off League. Tbe Phillies banged Larry INTHmTSTATE port tlcbtened up and retlrad tbo wsigbt flstieuffmg this ysar, H French for four bite to score three loot boo 0 floo ebooeo of bo> America after toe smoke of the probably will bs a match In Sep­ Duffy/ 4, WUey 10; ecorlfloe bit, locale before they'became danfer- lo f eboooo 00 o mombor of tbo Amerlean Leagne present battle rolls away. The rea­ Green1 ; itolen oaeee, a; double playi, rune In the ninth and^a 0-4 victory tember between Baer and Sharkev over tbe Pirates. The Braves ous. Now York Athlotle Chib toooa thot 1 blladolphla at It. Louis. son is Walter Hagen, the "old man” Camera's rise to toe ebam(«Iun> Kerr (unaeelztcd); baee OD beilie, off win eompoto in Boflond, OormoDy Washington at Detroit, of present-day golf. Duffy 3, Wiley 0; bit by pitcher, ■lapped Red Lucas and AUvn Stout Harry Bmsie and His Son Claim Title Walter is to this age of golf wbat ship, with a six-round knockout of for 18 hits to beat the Cincinnati ood flwodoo tbio flummor, Tbo New York at Cleveland, Sharkey, is the eUmax to a baffling WUey (Poograts, Wtoaler, F. As Bridgeport, due to its failure tooto io ospoetod to bo oolootod lo Boston at Cblcago. old Tom Morris was to the stone Blanchard): Duffy (Webb); etruck Reds, 9-2. to live up to toe athletic code of tbe age of the came. “Old Tom." as be aeries of title development! since Foxx Hits 20tb Lyman Drive Two Winnora tbo noxt fow doyo and will loovo Natfenal Laagne Gene Tuimey called the., boys to­ out by Duffy 9. Wiley 13; Ume* league, wae declared indlglhla for tblf country July 5. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. was affectionately called, spent 00 3i00; umifirae, Tedfcrd aad Adame. Tbe Brooklyn Dodgers cut loose toe league title, Mancbeeter has a years as professional and cHibmaker gether and aniumneed be wae behind Van Mungo’s seven hit fling­ Cincinnati at Boston. through in the summer of 1928 at Cherry P a rt clear claim to tbe ebemplossbip with CCNNlNaHAM FBATCBES Chicago at Brooklyn. at It. Andrews, the historic scene of WANT MOBB OAMBS ing and poimded out a 6-8 victory five victories and one defeat, having the British Opdi. shortly after knocking out Tom over tbe Chicago Cube. CWcofo, July It. Louis at New York. Heeney. * Larrabea’f Barbers want more beaten Meriden twice. New Britain Cunolofiiam, the Konoao tUor, bad Tom was instrumental in the or­ games with teame, aga averaging Tbe Boston Reed Sox sent Chica­ sturdy and Rebecca HEUWver, twice and Hartford onoe, losing only ganization of this tournament, and Logic and a long eetabllebed or­ go down into a fourth place tie with both owned by John C. Thompson, iBore than oamod hlmoolf a plaeo der In heavyweight hletory fiew out from 18 to 18. Larrabaa’a Barbers to Hartford. These four teams were among Ameriea’o track freato, ao won the title four times, the first in would like to bear from too foUow> Cleveland In the American League of New York aty, won first and the only ones active in toe league, 1861. His son, “Young Tom,” also the window when Gentleman Gene by defeating the Pale Hose 4 to 2 be- second money in the ' $1,000 stake Cbicago’fl carnival ARROWS SEEK REVENGE hung up hie glovee. Sharkey so.in ing teams: West Side Buddies, this behig the first year iff its or­ won the honors four times. htod Henry Johnson’s four-hit fling­ for two-year-old trotters at the ganization. Hartford baa not and wont into ito final plULie today. gained a claim to the “Amencen Herald, Gibbiet, or even the East ing. Bay state meeting at Avon yester-. will not play New Britain and the On ^ of blfl accempHahmente In championship” but there wae no Sides. AT MANCHESTER GREEN They’ve been saying tbat Walter Tbe Philadelphia Athletics and day. It was the fourth victory for understanding ie that a trade school the National CeUeglate meet two world ebam^on until after Max See either U. CalUs (no phone) or S t Louie Browns slugged it out for weeko afo, Cunnlnfham today held Haven is slipping. Bpt no matter Mr. Larrabee at Larrabee’s barber Sturdy, which has been undefeated must play at least six league games wbat type of golf be shoots in this Schmellog won on a fou l from four hours and 36 minutes in a two weU>eamed e^ or A. A. U., ■bop on Pitkin stieet. in Grand Circuit racing this year. to be co^dered eligible for toe Tom orrow a t Jaurvls Grove, the country, “The Haig” c m always go Sharkey in 1930. double-header which produced 63 Harry Brusle drove the winner and tiUe. senior titles, gained on Soldier Most Prove Worth hits, including Jimmie Foxx's 20th Field. over to England and shoot a wow of his son, Lyman, drove Rebecca Han­ Violate Age Bole Manchester Green team plays a re­ a game. It seems that all the men­ Reluctantly. New York boxing LEADING STANDING home run. They wound up all MAidng a show of his field in the The standing of the West Side over. ^ . Article four of tbe Interscholastie turn engagement with the North tal hazards he labors under in the authorities conceded Scbmeling's square as the Browns won the open­ The 2:14 trot was won by Calu­ Athletic Code cf toe Connecticut 1,800 meters nm, the Kansas youth title claim and the German devol* Rec league after tbis week’s games er, 12-11, and Philadelphia tbe night­ raced the distance in 8 minutes, End Arrows. The Arrows took a United States leave him when he hits met Guy, owned by Lee ColUngs- Trade Schools states that an athlete mngund and he is at his best with oped popular recognition by hir are: cap, 11-7. 03A seconds for a New American licking in the first game played with W. wood, of Hutchinson, Kan. Guy “shall not ha-ve reached his twSB- foreign competition. prowess over a two-year peciol; captured the last two heats after tietb birthday.” The refusal of other and meet record last night. the Green a few weeks ago, and are only to lose the crown on a dlsput: Rees ...... 0 3 LEADERS HOLD PLACE Coming back two hours later he H i^n, like old Tom Morris, has ffniahlng third In the first schools In the state to abide by toie going into this game with but one- won the British Open title four times ed decision to Sharkey just a year Jaffes ...... 4 3 New York, July l.—(AP)—Bat­ wiped out a defeat administered by thought in mind, to return the com­ The summaries: ruling is the reason for the small -1922-24-28-29. His play in those ago in the Garden's wooden bowl Pagani’i Barber ...... 3 ting leaders of tbe major leagues First Race—2:14 T rot- Charles Hombostel of Indiana Uni* Cleary’s Lunch ...... 2 number of schools represented in tbe pliment. The Imowledge that the tournaments been an epic of at Long Island City. The Boston evade the pitching spell cast over Purse, $2,000 verslty, in winnlg the 800 meters in Arrows are determined to win, plus league tht* year. It is expected tbat golf, and there’s no reason to believe sailor’s erratic reign ended abrupt­ most of the other hitters during the Calumet Guy, b. h., by Guy a larger number will participate in 1:51.8, only fomvtenths of a second the sting of defeat suffered in their To Play Aees he won’t write a new chapter in ly in the same spot. last week and emerged with Axworthy (Potter) ...... 8 1 1 the league basketball season and slower than the National record set game with the West Side Ramblers The German Lutheran church golfs heroics this year. Camera has yet to prove he is strengtbhened positions after yes­ Calumet Anne ro. m. by Peter next year’s baseball season. I by Llosrd Hahn in 1928. on Thursday, has the Green boys all “The Haig* proved in the recent anything more than he seems, a team will play Baldwin’s Aces to­ terdays games. Metcalfe Wins Dashes morrow afternoon at 8 o’clock at the Brewer (Pitman) .... 1 4 5 Manchester Trade has had a rath­ pepped up and rarin’ to go. Captain National Open that he can still shoot ponderous ex-circus freak, but he The first four men in the Ameri­ Gaiety Gregor, b. m., by Me- er peculiar season this year, start­ Sharing honors with Cunning­ Spillane reports his team as in the courageous golf. In the face of tbat is only 26, and unquestionably has the Bluefield’s diamond. The bat­ can League and the first tbree in the Gregor the Great (Hodson) 2 J 6 teries will be Haberem and Roth for ing tbe schedule like a team deetined ham was Ralph Metcalfe of Mar- “Pink", so everything considered, blazing 68-round of Tommy Armour, improved as a boxer and puncher. National showed higher marks than HoUywood Brown, Calumet the church nine and Robbin and to go'through its slate without a «^uette U niversity, who proved his the game should be chuck-full of and that super-round of 66 that There have now been three last week while others of the “first Christmas, Calumet Climatic and right to the “fastest human” title, Berthuda for the Aces. sin^.e victory. Loss followed loss action. It will be called at 2:30 p. m. Johnny Goodman .shot, Walter, heavyweight rulers In eu§ many ten” in each circuit fell off as much Worthy Lee also started. by winning the 100 and 200 meter as tbe local Mechanics bowed to Manager Hublard is glad to an- after slumping miserably the first years, with the title twice going as 25 points. Time, 2:02, 2:07, 2:09 1-4. Windsor Locks High, Springfield races with the utmost ease. noimce that Barello, one of the three roimu, came back with a 66 overseas, first to Germany, and The leading ten hitters in each Second Race—Two-year-old Trot— Trade, Manchester H l^ Windsor In addition to the record per­ Green’s outstanding fielders, and a tbat was sensational. now to Italy, after a long span dur­ major league follow: Purse, $1,000 again and Ehifleld High is formances by Cunningham and westsidesface hitter to be depended upon, will re­ That last roimd proved that be ing which only two champions. A m erican: Sturdy, b. c., by Guy Ax- succession. Metca£fe, Heye Lambertus of Ne­ turn tomorrow to his position in left can still shoot with the best of Fitzsimmons and Bums, were not Simmons, Chicago, .374; Cronin, wortoy (H. Brusle) ...... i i Then after five decisive defeats braska bettered Bob . Maxwell’s field. Barello hEis been doing his bit them. American bom. Jim Jeffries, Jack Washington, .360; Hodapp, Boston^ Rebecca Hanover, br. f., by Manchester came out of its slump mark'in the 200-meter hurdles by AETNA NINE HERE at the ^Government camp pear Johnson and Jack Dempsey were .357; Foxx, Philadelphia, .346; Guy McKinney (L. Brusle).. 2 with a vengeance, chalking up ste a tenth a second, winning in Of course, Hagen will have a lot world champions for seven years Schulte, Washington, .346; West, St. Harvester Hanover, b. c., by consecutive triumphs at the ex­ 23.4 seconds. Cornelius Johnson, Jewett City. On Tuesday evening Manchester of backing when the tournament is each. / Louis, .344; Manush, Washington, Guy McKinney (Bull) ...... -- a pense of Springfield 'Trade, Man­ Los Angles negro high school .339; Appling, Chicago, .335; Gehrig, Green will journey to Hebron, where staged. And If he doesn’t win the But those were the days when ■Vitamine and Princess also start- chester High, Rockville High twlca youth bettered his own meet mark New York, .338; Chapman, New at 6 p. m. they meet the Hebron I Open a lot of other United States fighters dominated the pack be­ Pby Tomorrow at 3.1S; Art ea and Meriden Trade twlca Hart­ of 6 feet, 8 5-8 inches by jumping York, .326. ’ team. This is another club which has golfers will be there to pop in. The cause they were willing to take'on Time, 2:12 1-4, 2:13 1-4. ford Trade baited the victory streak six feet seven inches in the high entire Ryder Cup squad is entered, N ational: a defeat at the bands of the Green uay duly nominated rival. From but toe locals came right back and jum p. and Gene Sarazmi, British OpM Boisseao of Dartmouth to Klein, Philadelphia. .366; Davis, to avenge, and playing on their now on. It win require plenty of polished off New Britain twice and The New York A. C., with a big, winner last year and member of the| maneuvering and a *majorlty vote Philadelphia, .362; FuUis, Philadel­ Hartford, losing to Bridgeport to well-balanced team, won the team home grounds, they may even the Ryder squad, has a good chance to phia, .345; Collins, St Louis. .333; Yesferday's Stars score. of the board of directors to hoist end the season. titie with 56% points. I rep ea t Camera into the ring, with his Hmrl for Visitors. Moore, Boston, .327; Martin, St In the last few games toe lo.-als The U. S. veterans will be Sarazen, Louis, .321; Frederic, Brooklyn, .317; were handicapped by the loss of sev­ crown at stake. (By The Associated fresa.) Hagen, McDonald Smith, Diegel and Tomorrow afternoon at the '.Vest Medwlck,' S t Louis, .317; Vaughan, eral players who l^ t school for the I Johnny FarrelL The youngsters Pittsburgh, .309; F. Herman, Chica­ Jimmie Foxr and Pinkey Higgins, summer, especially Farwell, ace Side, the Aetna Brewing Co. whl Athletics—Foxx collected five hits in will be Runyan, Shute^Dutra, Wood, go, .306. hurler, and Pfau. star third sacker. play the West Sides at 3:10. The first game against Browne, Higgins Burke, DudDey and H orton Smith. WEST SIDES LOSE 4TH West Sides have been in a slump These gaps were plugged effectivMy. Add to this list the possible entry of the last few games but expect to hit five straight in second. however, and the work of toe rest George Dunlap, who performed so Ben CantweU, Braves — U m lw of the team kept the school in the Don’t Have A Worry get Started again. Art Boisseau, Reds to seven hits to win tenth vlc- admirably in the Britiab Amateur, IN ROW TO ALL-STARS who baa pitched for Dartmouth col­ suwocsom isE winning column. and you have several reasons why The record fer toe reason is aa fel­ lege the hwt three years, wiU pitch ^Goose Goelln, Senators—Fielded the Britlsk Open title win rest in the against tbs West Sides. ST. M ws Toaomiow lows: (Manchester’s score is listed United States for another year. brilliantly and knocked in winning on the right band side and the oppo­ About Your Car 'The West Sides lost their fourth Several years ago Boisseau pitch­ run in 2-1 victory over Tigers. stradgbt game to the East Hartford ed for the West Sides aad baa made Dizzy Dean, Cards — Blanked sition’s on toe left.) i G w a Tet ua check it thoroughly before All Stars-Uat night at the West Side many friends in this town. He wlH The Sub-Alpines will cross bats Manehester Trade Gfiants with six hits. 3 Windsor Locks High yon start your holiday trip. by the set'rc of 3-0. Hewitt pitched face most of the same taam be with tbe St. iGm’e of Hartford to­ OdeU Hale, Indiana—Made fou r JONES KNOCKS OVr morrow afternoon at 1 o'clock 4 Springfield Trade fine ball, rtriUng >jut nine men and pitched for. The Aetna Brew* r hits and scored four runa against Drive in and try the New 1934 Richfield Golden Gas allowing but five hits. These five Co. is the West Hartford town team, sharp. A win for the Alplneere wlH 1 M anchester High Yankees. 2 Windsor Looks High and Richlnbe Motor OiL opronm iN ioTH hits were'responsible for all of East and are entered in the Hartford make it 10 won and only 4 lost. Joe Strlpp, Dodgers—aouted two 2 BnflMd High Hartford’s -scoring. The West twlUgbt ieac^e. They swamped the "Bingo” Sturgeon umd “Onion' doubles and three singles against Boggini will form the battery for 6 Springfield Trade Sides collected six bits but made Lincoln Dairy by the score of 8-1 in O ibs. ' ■______/ no runa. Mellon’s fielding stood tbeir first league encounter. “Yank” the Alpboes with Mikoleit in 6 Manchester High FREE! We will dean and adjust your spark plugs Retams Middewoglit Tide out for the All Stars whila Dave Jones, also aa ex-West Side pitcher, serve. 3 Rockville High on our new Champion tester Free for the HoU^y. McConkey both hit and fielded well pitches for the Aetna’s as doss July Fourth afternoon the Al­ 14 Meriden Trade for the West Sides. Harold Mattson, who has ptv^hsd pines will journey to Glastonbury Last Night’s Fights 11 Rockville High Widi Kayo in Final Round West Bides. some wonderful ball in tbs insur­ to play the fast Waseyc A. C. The 10 Meriden Trade ah r h po a e ance league. He has pitched one no AJplnes.are dickerii^ for a game 3 Hartford Trade Auto Radio Headquarters 6 New Britain Trade WidiHarnril. D. McConkey, ee 4 0 2 1 3 0 bit, no nm game, two one hit games wlto either toe New Englshd Bit ASSDCIATBD PRESS Get the tbriD of hearing your favorite atetion while yon drive, WiUdneon, cf ....3 0 1 2 0 0 and has had aa many as aeveateen Giants or the Alphas o t H artford Pittsburgh—Billy Holt, Home- 4 Hartford Trade 11 New Britain 'Trade with one of onr Anto lets. Boeoh, O. E. and A O R Hedlund, c ...... 3 0 0 9 0 0 strikeouts in a seven inning game. for July 4th mondng at 10 o’clock. wood, Pa., stopped Jimmy Belmont, Burkbardt, lb ...3 0 1 7 0 0 The Aetnaa invaded Man year w ehai^pk* ^ WMI D IA L 7754 retained after his recent su sp e n ^ ICeOar, 3b « • e e e • I ers. Tho Aetnaa will use Madmna Tomorrow afternoon to* Pirates Buffalo Country (Sub, lAnillama* emerge vlqtmioia ft the |TJOO by the assoolatloo, at qjtake to toe BaUaad, lb ...... a ■s; Wadstnip, 2b; Harris, to; Red­ will cross bats with the Harttord viUe. N. Ym Jxdy 1.—(AP)—A vlr- cd H ^ Fark stakea at tvaa^ battie wlto Marino here last night R. Paul, rf • • • .0 den, ef; Gray, If; S^don, lb, Roy, ______half forioapa at- AiiftffftR ^ rf; Kennedy, c| Boisseau, Jo» m or The negro carried toe lead Potttoger. of ....8 0 1 l 0 0 b S £ I b o «a Tha tvMn The negro eratoedhle opponeM monroWa t»Ex>a will p r ^ b ly ba 347 OAKLAND STRioBT hard in toe first round end ktotert 36 • 6*nv7 0 WeM lld e e ...... 900 000 o - o 1^ ASSOOtoTSD F B W Vemok aarByoboiaky. Bfimon & HerHfifi dropped hint but Marine came M y - x « 5 r ’ to the . seeottd, hla hast round to AU Stars ...... too 000 ,1-^ ______St. J^.M„MtoB4-.J«ba toB4-.J«ba PMik. Bttae M OorpeU, hoidtr o f toe atake it Just ahdttt evefi* then StruOk out by Jirmha l , Hewitt teaalto, e o o r td jle o l^ ever ^ftatka atata ttfta ^ [ OB, JOMs had totofi Ua • ... . Wilke Dauii^ .Vlitttto. ,.. ■V'-'- % ' ’^^,A'’n^-V"’*i' , > .l - ‘■5 ^ *? • ,v ~ :t --T . ’ ■. V . . - ■ / • --r. . 'X --. ' . -■■ •,. '.;'5 . A --•V-*'' ' ■ ■. V ■ ■ '-•■ ■ r J \ ^ * : ■ f __ t \r-v ,*•> ,■ . ! ».. i ......

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Read the &assified Rental Propertq Listinq on this Paq ■pet coach : 1928 Elssex Certified from Record All-Stars into dlamon.. battle July Mack etill had his marvelous team Lebanon, ..'.s set tbe week from STORAGE 20 With all Improvements and garage. 35 relatives and friends were pres­ coach. Trades. Weekly payments. WILLIAM & HTDB 6 as a feature of the Chicago Cen­ intact . . . and made a lAow of the August 28 to September ? as'the Near Ekut Center street Apply 34 Acting Judge. tury* of Progress exhibition. ^ ent. The bride to supposed she Brown’s Garage. Tel. 8805, West Giants, four game;, to one . . . that SILVER LANE BUS LINE offer the Spruce street H-7-1-33. The first time these two clashed was attending a surprise, birthday date of their big carnival. It .wiU Center street was the last time they clashed . . . accommodation of their targe Ue- was-in 1905 in the first real world 20 3rejars ago. gathering in h'. nt this no allowance or refunds can be made their value in the pinches and prob­ Baseball has been the chief inter­ two cents. Letters dropped at tbe told them that by no means should est of both men for more than 50 morning on Center stneet, near on six time ads stopped after the PRIVATE INSTRUCTION 28 for the right party. Adults only, ably will save them for the latter main office for delivery out of an­ fifth day. inquire Victor Piquard, 238 Oak they throw a high fast ball to Frank years . . the background of that Winter, when in passing a car driv­ No “tin forbidr*; display lines not and more nerve-wracking stages of other post office is charged at three street. Baker . . . Marquard wa.- the first Chicago game is of tbe colorful stuff en by John Winsler of 6C West sold. TUTORING ON High school sub­ the contest. to commit tbe error . . . and Baker cents. street, Mrs. Alvord was forced to The Herald will not bo responsible of which books might be written. An imusual situation exists here jects, English, Latin, French and FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, all turn into Winter street ahead of tor more than one incorrect insertion in that the BucklarJ. Highland |t any advertisement ordered ‘for shorthand. Write Herald Box Z. improvements. Apply 31 Wads­ Every Team Represented Winsler. The right running board more thaa one time. It will be fun no matter in what Park and Manchester Green offices o' her car waa smashed against the The Inadvertent omission ot incor­ worth street cial community. That such a policy are cot sub-stations and therefore order the pick of the two big league curbing. rect publication ot advertising wiU be HELP WANTED—MALE 36 pitching rosters operate. The Na­ HOSPITAL NOTES would have no bearing on eventual letters mailed from one to tbe rectified only by canesllation ot the FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement, stabilization plans is evident, es­ Mrs. Alvord, poUce learned, was charge made tor the service endered. downstairs, all improvepients. In- tional League has Bill Hallahan, Lon other or to and from those offices All advertisements must conform ^ William NaVen of 131 Center pecially in view of Preeidenfi Roose­ out of the central post office here driving west on Center street and WANTED—EXPERIENCED hayer . quire 9 Church street. Waraeke, Hal Schumacher and Hub- in style, copy and typography with street and Mrs. Ruth Fox of 67 Ben­ velt’s insistence that be could not are at the three cent late. upon reabbing the intersection ot regulations enforced by the publish­ and milker. H. Conrad, Andover. bell. The American League has one Center and Winter, Wlnzler signal­ more sharpshooter to tuni loose, ton street were admitted and Mrs. obligate the United States to any ers and .they reserve tbs right to Telephone WlUimantic 202-5. FOR RENT—3 ROOM apartment; led that he was going to turn into edit, revise or rslsot any copy eon- with A1 Crowder, Oral Hildebrand, Ida Finley of Greene, R. I., baby form of stabilization at tbe present also 4 room Cat, 88*42 Maple street. Winter street. Mrs. Alvord passed stdsrsd obisotlonabig. WANTED—TWISTERS ON RAW Wesley Ferrell, Vernon Gomes and O’Coyne of 486 East Middle Turn­ time. CLOSING BOUR8—Classified ads to Tel. 6517. League Leaders him and turned sharp left on the silk, band or* 'machine; also silk Grove on the all-star squad. pike and Guiieppe Conti of 158 be publtsbdtf earns day must bo ra- Domestic industrial-news continu­ west side oi Winter street striking esivsd by 12 o'clock noon; Ssiu'davs weavers for nights. Chelsea Silk FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement To keep peace in the family, Temple etreet, Hartford were dis­ ed favorable. Automobile production (By The Associated Press.) tbe right side of the car ag^dnst 10:10 a. m. Co., Mystic, Conn. with all improvements, rent rea­ there’s at least’ one player from charged yesterday. for tbe past week, as estimated by sonable, U. J. Osano, telephone every team on the list selected for A ion was born today to Mr. and Including yesterday’s games: tbe high curbing. A ^mall roadster TELEPHONE YOUR Cram, totaled. 59,688 units, an in­ National League: Batting—Klein, parked at that point and owned by 8816. what the English would describe as Mrs. Frank Senkbell of 81 Gard­ crease of 949 over tbe preceding WANT ADS. smjATIONS WANTED— iner street. PhilUes, .866; Davis, Phillies, .862. Eteri A. Carron ot 51 Summit s “test mstob.” The Boston Red week, and the b ig ^ t weekly figure Ads are aoosptsd over the tslspbons Francis Shea- of 101 Glenwood Runs—Martin, Cards, 67. Runs street was struck by Mrs. Alvord’s at tbs OBAROB RATE given sbovs FEMALE 38 Sox ebhtHbuted Rick Ferrell, thanks recorded since tbe'^’week of June 6, to a trade with St. Louis, and thus street was admitteu thii morning. batted in—Klein, PhilUes, 67. Hits— as a oonvsnlsnes to advertisers, but BUSINESS LOCATIONS 1981. tbs OABB RATEb will be aooeotsd ss PRACTICAL NURSE would like FOR RENT 04 presents the opportunity for a John O’Connell, 9, of 44 Prospect FulUs, PhilUes, 107. Doubles— ' Winsler continued into Winter FULL PA7MBNT If pstd at the busi­ work, day or night; also maturaity brother act if Wes Ferrell goes on itret was cut on the head last night Ccr loadings for the week of June Klein, PhiUies, 23. ’Triples—Martin, street after Mrs. Alvord'had pass­ ness offlos on or before the seventh Cards', and Paul Waner and ed him and bis car was not dam­ day following tbs first insertion ot cases. Mrs. Geo. Hunt, 289 West TO RENT—OFFICES AT 865 Main duty at the same time. while watching a horseshoe game 24 rose 2.8 per cent over the preced­ saeb ad otbsrwiss the CHARUU Center strefit. street (Orford Bldg.) Apply Ei6* We understand they were not so on the Weit Side grounds. ’Two ing week and 21.2 per c«it over tbe Vaughan, Pirates, 8. Borne runs—^ aged. All of tbe cars Involved were RATE will be oollsotsd. No raeponsi- ward J. Holt,'Tel. 4642 and 8925. far up the list in the voting, yet it stitches were taken in tbe emerg- corresponding week a>year. ago. In Klein, PhilUes, 15. Stolen bases— able to be moved away under their bllity for errors In tslspbonsd ads HIGH SCHOOL graduate would like TuUis, PhUlles, 11. Pitching—Carle- own power. Lieut. WUUam Barron will be assumed and thslr accuracy is possible the American Leaguers enev room to cloie tbe cut. ’The creases were reported for all classei cannot be guaranteed. work caring for children. Willing to FOR RENT— NEIGHBORHOOD overlooked a bet by leaving Heinie patient returned to hie home. of commodities. ton, Cards, 11-8. investigated. American League: Batting—Sim­ g> to shore for .,ummer. Phone ■'ore, complete with flxturea, end Manusb and Fred Schulte, the Wash­ Foreign exchanges rose sharply INDEX OF 4462. 5 room rent. Opportunity for re- ington outfield sluggers, off the mons, White Sox, J74; Cromn, Sen­ BOXER IN HARTFORD against tbe dollar in early dealings. ators, .860. Runs-><}ebrig, Yanlis, CLASSIFICATIONS ipoDsible party. Inquire at 27 War­ squad. Both are away ahead of Earl Sterling opened at 84.81 1-2, an Births • e « t ff • t « » t • * » t.« » • f A ren etreet or Phone 8942. Averiil, the Cleveland selection, in OPENING STOCKS 67. Runs batted In—Gehrig, Yanks, , H artford, July — (AP) — Frank t4O0SBSIHSBt# ••••••••fdfddddf## B DOGS— BIRDS— PETS 41 overnight advance of 4 cents, while 66. Hits—Simmons, White Sox, 107. Grady, Torrington boxer, wae taken the seasoD’B batting performancee. French francs stood at 5.01 cents, a Msrrli***iS «tdni«C They might come in bandy for pinch Doubles—Cronin, Senators, 26. to tbe Hartford hospital last night OSAtbi «##«•**#•• ts,9 99999 99999, V FOR SALE—CHOICE of three gain of 6 points. duty, even if they couldn’t be New York, July 1.—(AP)—The Triples—Combs, Yanks, 10. Home after a bout at S-'mte Park with Card of Tbanfcs B angora male kittens, cheap, 428 HOUSES FOR RENT 65 runs—Foxx. Athletics, 20. Stolen In Msffloflam B squeesed into the starting llntup. Stock Market pushed forward rather John Conroy of Springfield, in ^hleh Lydall strsst, Town. base*—Walker, ’Tlgere, 16. Pitch­ Grady wae knocked out in tewflret Lost and Pound t...... 1 briskly in tbe early trading today Announcements • TO ELIMINATB BUREAU ing—Crowder, Senator!, 12-4. round. Grady waa found to b* suf­ Personals — Throw It An4 Duck upder good buying in rails. Indue- FOR RENT—5 ROOM elngle bouse, ’The American League has a heav­ fering from appendicitis but wae Aatomoblles I’OULTRY AND SUPPLIES 43 Mals werp steady to firm, Advances Hartford, July 1.—(AP) — The 12 Oakland etreet. Call 8120. ier hitting array for the all-star Every team ie a pennant con­ resting so comfortably tbla . morning Automobiles for Hals 4 ranged from fractions to more than Hartford office of the Weather Bu­ Automobiles (or Bscharga b FOR BALE—BROILERS milk fed. grapple but it may be due to tbe fact tender imtll Ite effort! begin to that hospital authorities thought an TO KENT—FIVE AND SIX room a point. reau will be discontinued July 81, Auto Aocessorlss—Tires f The Oilnack Farm, South Main tbe» ball is livelier. flag. operation might not be aeceeeary. Autb Kspairing—Painting 7 boueei, elngle end djuble, alao mod­ Daldwln Rose morp than 2 points according to orders received today Auto rtOnbOtS i-A St: set, Tslspbons 6121. ‘ ern apartmente. Apply Edward J. Given tbe same ammunition, while issues up a point or more in­ Auiua-4ihip by Ttueb ,,,••••.« I by Llewellyn Raplee, meteorologist Holl. Tel. 4642 and 8026. Chuck Klein, BIU Terry, W ally Ber- cluded Dupont, American Can, Lack­ Autos—Pof Hire * er, Pepper Martin and other Na- In charge, from C. F Marvin, chief Oeregss—•srvlos—Mtorags . . . . . ID awanna, U. S. Steel, American of tbe Weather Bureau. The Wash­ Mororoyeiss—Nlcyoiss ...... m 11 FUEL AND FEED 49 A Sional League sluggers should con­ TH Wanisd Autos—Motnrovclsi . . . . IS cede no advantage to their rivals Tobacco B., Santa Fe, Delaware Sc ington order is part ot the Federal FOR SALE—KINDLING wood, by HOUSES FOR SALE 72 Hudson, Southern Pacific and Amer­ HusInesB a.id Pnifessfoanl fowfees “off the tee.” economy program which calls for iiuHiriess dervicei oiTsrsd ...... iS tbs load. Delivered if desired, Hale’s ican Telephone. tbe elimination of several ollloes in FOR BALE OR RENT, two tene­ Tbe pitchers, at least, won’t have Houaelibid fii.r-HCf'S Offarsd ,....1 I-A Self Serve Grocery, Reports that tbe Federal Reserve various parts of tbe country. It Rulltlintf—Cuntrsoting ...... 14 ment, 10 room bouee, wUb all mod­ much worrying to do about the t t o n t , bank bad committed Itself to a cam­ would mean that this part of tee HAL COCHRAN QEOQQE*SC^Bol ‘ Klorisis—Nurssrles ...... IS ern improvemente, and two car ga­ “weakneues” of opposing batsmen. Funersi Uirsotors If ’There won’t be any worth mention­ paign of “steadying” the dollar were rtate would be served ty the office Msatini Plumbing—Roofing ,m» 17 HOUSEHOLD GOODS 61 rage. Inquire 18 Williams street or read with keen interest by tbe finan­ l|fn New Haven. Jnsursnes ...... e IS telephone 3879. ing and tbay might as well adopt Milltnsry—Urassmaking ...... IS FO R SALE— BOHN SyphOD re­ Lefty Grove’s policy in pitching tu Moving—'Trucking—fitdrtgs SO Paintihg—Papering ...... a SI frigerator, all steel, pprcelaln FOR SALE—8 ROOM bouse, all Im­ Babo Ruth: “Reave It in there, shut ProtSBSionai sarvloss ...... w« SS enamel inside and out, perfect con­ provements, lot 99x165. Beautiful your eyes and hope for the best.” Ksiiairing ...... SS dition. Original cost |126. Will sbade treea. Alaxandsr Massey, 54 Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning S4 Toilet floods and fiervloa ...... 86 saerlflcs. Call 6602. Hudmm etreet. BIG BABY BAER Wanted—Buslnssf Sorvio# SO MAN KILLED IN CRASH Kdaeational FOR SALE —BRAIDED RUGS, Courses ano Classes S7 room slses. Used for store dlqilay Private Instruotlon ...... SS purposes but good as new: 187.16 NEW DEAL / Franklin, Mass.,' July 1.— (AP)— Dancing ...... i...... ,.88-A Guido Baunelll, 27, of Franklin( tbe Musical—Dramatic 89 8x12 braided canvas, 147.60: (2) Wanted—Instruction ...... 80 162,40 8x10 braided canvas, 184.00; father of four children, was injured fattally and two other men suffered Plaaneial (2) 11486 8x10 braided rag l im e r ic K injuries which may cause their Honds-~htocks—Mortgages m..... SI 19.60; (4) 19.95 6x9 braided rag, iJualnasB Opportunities SS a t tn afi automobile accident at 15.75; 124.00 5x8 braided canvas, \ •> Money to L oan...... SS 2 a. m.'today. Help aad gifaatlons |.*4.86; 121.00 0x7 braided canvas, WUbrot Glguerri, 26, of Gold- Help Waated—Female ...... SS 112,95. Watkins Brothers, Inc. ' Help Wanted—Male ...... 86 vlelle avenue, Woonsocket. R. L, Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 37 driver of the car, appeared to have ^ Agente Wanted eeeeeeeeeeeea •'#*# S7-A a broken neck when taken to the • Situations Wanted—Female . . . . . 3S WANTED TO BUY 58 Situations Wanted-Male ...... SO Milford hospital and Guary dreone, Employment Agenolee ...... 40 NEED A FEW DOLLARS? Highest 28, of Franklin, bad serious cuts on Live Stock—Pete—Ponlt^—Vefelelca prices now on aU at junk, his back, arms and right side; Doge—Blrde—Pete ...... 41 Amanda Gagnonia, of 1051 Burnside Llv> Stock—Veblclee...... 48 paper, rags. Wm. Ostrinsky. Phone Poultry and Supplies ...... 4S 6879. avenue, Woonsocket, R. L, suffered Wanted — Pete—Poultry.^toek 44 only a facial bruise. For Sale—Mleeenaaeoiw ; .The automobile was on its way to Articles for Sale...... 46 Franklin ftom Woonsocket when the Boats and Acceeaories ...... 46 KUUMS WITHOUT BOARD 5U (B.’ iAD THE STORY. THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) Building Materials aaeaeeaae #3C4g 47 aciddent happened. It struck an Diamonds—Watebee—Jewelry .. 48 FOR RENT—FURNISHED rooms embiuikment, twirled In the air and ’The 'Tinymites soon grew tired being tossed. Then SCouty said,, Electrical Appliances—Radio . . . 49 for light housekeeping, gas, and threw an tbe occupants out. The out ot' being bounced and tossed "Wb’re ready for a meal!" ^ Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A sink in every room, reasonable, 109 Looking back* now, with Con­ car landed upside down and waa de- Garden — Farm—Dairy Prodnota 60 a ^ u t by all the little serpent -men, • A sei^i^t man cried, “New^ Household Goods ...... 6t Foster street,—Grube. gress adjourned. nudished. ‘ Said Duncy, ‘That was fun! fear! I ran and got the food. Xt’a SCacblnery and T ools...... 6t Folks all over the land know .“Now, let us toss you for . a here! Jufit eat aU that you.coa, Mnsloal Inatrnmente ...... 6S FURNISHED ROOMS for, rent in TO OPEN HABITOBD OFFICE lads, and then see how good yo^l Office and Store Equipment 64 Selwltz Building, 88.00 per week they’ve — — (1) vdiUe.” “AU right,” yeUed one e^eoiala at the Storaa...... 66 man,' with a smUe. ‘1 guess we fe d !” and up; also 2 and 8 room apart­ That the natioii’s big Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... 67 Hartford, July l.-*(A P )—Former wfll be safe because we’ve shown Wanted—To Buy ...... 6fi ments. Inquire Selwltc Shoe Shop. — (2 ) Tax CommiBeioner William H. you how it’s done.” Fine sandwiches and^ frosted neeaia Beavg—H t ela ■eaorte | Brought'„the country Blodgett today said that he will ..The Uttle man crawled right cake were' in 'a Bestaeraat* ' open an office in Hartford soon ^ a u Wl^ont Board 69 WANTED—ROIWWS— into the net and yeUed: Tt’s up wlU make short work ot- where . he will' specialise in tax to you! See how high you can cried Duncy. 'Then they aR III Boardaxa ^7antad ..••^•^••.r-«»'.69—Al BOARD 62 A big bitf' page In our hist’ry’s matten. Federal, "state and munid- Q)iiaUF Jtoard—Ranorto c— —. •« been toes me. This wiU be a dandy, dn'.the ground ^teds—BMUoraate gij -(4)- paL •ihey^ate ^ they could.ieoii,' Waatad—Booms..Board «8 WANTED—BOARD and room in ttea t! After, serving the sUte as tax sure and catch me safe more. “Now wq m d | « " Baal Batata Fat Bast private family, by young mah. Cm- THE CLEWS: . commissioner for 18' years, Mr. AawrtBiAta, Plata, Taaamaata » «s tral location preferred. WRte (1) Aeqnired knowledge. and aouad. WhUe I’m in the air 'itind friends roar,” --i^ d Blodgett left the office today and rU vrtiirl around. It might give - ^ t ’s get in: the serpent sljfn .BulaaM Logons (or Boat «.« cs Iferald, Box L. (2) Heed men. 'v Gkiirmor Cross’ Democratic ap- ‘ Hqaaaa (or Bom 86 nw an'i^petlte. Then we’U find dance around ” ftibtirbaa^Sok,.Beat 96 (3) Succor. . : poliitee. Senator WUhato H. Hackett ' (or Beat 67 (4 ) ‘Reversed in position. of Newf Haven, etepped'ln. The. re- food to eat” . > My, what a-fiumy si| h ^ li* Waatad ta BMt 6S APARTMENT&^FLATB— They-fotind It eagy " r 'o6mmissiQn& WfU make his TENEMENTS"' '63 CORRECT SOLUTION TO PBE-' __ _ m WiMffecL Iwwever, ! gpal . That sure v eouada put-tlte'skin •I VtOVS LQIERICK idod te nm.’^ I am as hungry as c n , rfTow, ftUow m C i l 1# 70 i>,Wben-llrri|od|OM OWAieht, on F. D. Rv’i plan to eat dupUbatton,* yesterday, he was given a basket of ^ ” «a4d Dancy* “Don’t you. A “The serpent wjdt^ Garden street Apply iz Knox Should help'railroade all over thw iroeee 1^ his ottiee asoyietes. xaaH b» toesed up good and hii^l,;jt •ausewell tor 7J street .'i: • n a t i o n . : - «tirust yeti when you have ^ hfkr it .doqe.” . bbVbb 74 eiDagh.. Wfi^^do not want to treat doneSL He stepped in oh the 8CISNB.> < * - < n iB E B iB N -m Buddy, Bees; brothir of8k»^nU||^4icx. te s e a man htWC'-^Not FOR R E N T -hI . RCOlir^t^ first Turned *. ^ e red light' • tb " ,>:iabs'FipiMers ited Hois Company — carefifl'^;y^'dfi^ floor, newly renovated^ fil«it;iM!tgb- , ' ^GRBfN.. ■ -‘J,J yet.18, he w e ^ '248. p b i ^ t e ^ < ^ t . ^ aipttea-TiCikkb bothood. h Std^lifeiidr. 148 AjMI r«n ’ - .B k i' ht^. I g t it f^ I

[fe; • ;.'■ ’ ' ^ 7 '^v ■> ■ ' u ANCHEsirii B v#nii 8 toiiAiJO, MM>dnaTi>< c°KW 'jM r o w A f, T ooR «r^ Pottn B»ftmteto»Pw Qim BOARDING B0U8S NONSENSE I Y M i v m w i r a l e a .’T ill. IN P T)» fifflowing teUrestlgf. adv«):r4> A lot of b6ys and girls hive re- \ H s a v a e a n o N i s r m o R y p a m o c e a n • ^ WM telm from » rpee»t centlv sraduated from coliairs. aidl' • a WlSOStr, eM.OMA'YRlP’ID 'm'OMADIAM NO W O^MRHi ljQOW m N. Q. aw t o^^uuM assn have the opportunity of graduating WCM W ^ S aR MMSWJF.aAkTin/ I ^ .m o BTOliSSHi ^ windnbleld X7nt?efsity pi ^ d AkVACWr-fcNCff A W * THtONUVT^i^ ^ -prscRed on Im li windBlileld Knocks. ONaxKNow-jfuer a u m a w m - XCANMi^O^Jb ttcbfd w^re b^n ; voor em w gn jwTMs m a « im t w s l ^ t The ntfiiwr MOOPUMNDlElOtfrA UfW When you come to tee end of a good H(» n.e ausoa «A>nsR|-vBa>*YA •O SMO< IOYWE VIW)NM-AMO ON .fTKfkM TO ' id stolog 7..^ . « detour. ^^"lUward if Ntunied in And you sit and look at the sign, 130WN TKIIUSin CPArruWMOPIVVHONS ! condition.»Sftndy MncTaviiiL And tee arrow points the (^ifp m«rany \oi/u WNB A ROOn* KTYMlHStMOSTWe ^ bad rainy day ra<^tly a iady in To tee rpad you left behind; «U to flne^ climbdd -aboard the Ob, this is the end of a "pfftsct V»»W eSAWTOAT -iSw t car, eailled. and tau^mtA. day" SAILED THtSeVBN LMdy—Xbi» if w NHAT MOPmikI OP M oo,op'vsie.r POAPimT MACH>MEPT(SR BA -m JK R t PKQ VEET, O P « a m o COLJO VONCPCS, Ef^ BU RRS,op sta le SWeP VMISTIKS, « P SANDWaCPES,OQ 6 v r r ,v e o DouWK ' ‘ '->*SMcrihsiDac

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser

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IM 4 ra f( -Jfttarfttraat lafttM lidur to iM d I Itomie ebuMhwk tttlfrl ^auflW (Uqr«^^ IB F tt u a y ^ t t^ f u te ^ i f M by fftbwui m sttri. *^*^».***?!L*'^***f**®‘* TlwraB >inu V A G 1 1 1 M jM M f CUM Of M u r atfMt iMf M*MjMr t m waaJu vaMtloB, atai^ Aftooittfig to thft youflff ftiriist, ttft £ £ « £ altibbed the itopi.ftad kiid ft U m m«idlaf ft WMk witli Ha tbroM Wfti a tm by thi aftmlouft vtew ef the gftrtfiftf ftbd ■Mar. lira. Xbbart WaJklay of Iftat aad O r M T H P O U N D mwtmmr mm•IM fwtmrfwa referred to Mi iW ' MW* I t t t Ctty Of ROflM IMOW, Oft t t i N- ATBBlESCflOOt Otif. ICftaa. Iftft..^ ______for Darbp, _Unn tor- slaioslattidwtBto9,eMef ttft tun the Mfty Hopped ftt Flotpii, nMSt, to apend■" tba “Fourth 'b Witt Mr. \ i eveati of the yter, when ftUJvlMtod Otoftak tower, H a uauftl luadftjr piaola of tba Whltobar'a ralatlvaa. T MftAaoa .atraat who uadarwan. - -iBd rejotoee, pUya isd atoya im^lftBd tbsmmiSBiliW s abc Pellih Natfenal oburon will ba bald ■a o p ^ tle a Wadaaaday for tba ra- ill JoepUni Iftto, and for ft whole m eott there |t t s bridie,tbrid^*tfti_ aim eb the Bftrreir t tonorrow from S to 9 p. m. a t Obarlaa Burr, traaaurar of tb a aova* tf.ft oyrt la bar flp, la gatttog ftre dflacM, baUa, maaked tfid fom - stttcto. They''ijpmoMded in to horn finaniel d n ^ Hftpwlftad daaoliif paiilMB, op* Manobaatar Klwanla along nlMly. ftl,ftnd ftU aorta of amuaamanta w att .Venioe, ttln to'.Viennfi in Aiiitrift, pouta Paro'a fruit ataad on Oftklaad tba raoM tnfDi Here After SiModiDg tb j ordar of tha day, or night ttthar, with ito BiiSTeldue Mwnerjt mww- NAftoy w ; to Tike Two Woitt at r^sr', -j.-.i- v:;/ atraat. Tba Woman'a Aid aeolaty _ miaaloaa^liuxlllarlaa of tba Aak-fiamltlo Fights oapped mduntohu to the detoaee, will ba la obftrf a of arranf amanta. local flrla ^vbo'atagad . South Mattodlat church bald a boueee wltji intereettog pink, yellow olroua aad aarvad rafraabmanta for plMfftat gat-togathar laat evening Some Time in Enrope. . Mlaa Plaaolk atatad that tha Jawa end yaat-delpxed roofs. • ; lake WinuMakee. tba banaflt of tba Xlddlaa Oanap a t •rt Qo battar llkad to Poland than Mra. A. P. ^ d io i of ' Hiidaon at tba home of Mlaa B. M. StialM VtaHed Melfttliroe atTMt and Mlaa Irana Lydall laft to­ Hebron, which the iOwanlaaa ipon- Highland Park. Rev. Bmaat A to Oarmany. At tha univaralUat thars a rt eonataat batUaa batwaan , Mlee Pltodk aeld the trip oooupied day for a vacation at York Baaeb, aor and which at one time la waa Lagg waa the guaat apaakar. , i i i u Joaephlne Pieadk, young Twelve members of ths Luther' Malaa. Tbay plan to ba abaant i n* feared would not«funotlon tbla year local ^ t l i t who haa atudylng t t f Poljah atudanta and .tba Jawa, two weekftjOQly, but the opportunity tU July 19. on account lof low funda. Tba flna and many tonocant Jawlab boys wara wee one that she will never regret League of tba Emanuel Luthe^sh aplrlt ahown by the glrla for thla ^ M Im Miriam Akrlgg of Foatar for tlii past season at Warsaw aayiaraly/ baatan, and to tha "wax>' having token. The memocy.of vlslte church will apend their vacation at humanitarian project la worthy of ■treat, laft today for a weak' of Academy, Poland, arrived home iavaral Polaa wara atabbad to daath to mueeums and other placea of hla- Mr. and M ra .T F . Vaa^Cfaaa of camping at Coventry Lake. the Lutheran Rsoraatlon Camp an4 South Main atraat hava m tbalr emulation. Thuriday evening, enthualaatlo over wlthto ft abort period. Faott ara an torio Ihtereat will remain with her Bible School, conducted by the New LIVE FOUL fuaata Mr. and Mra.'John Dawaon her experiencee abroad. Mlaa Pieaeik tartfttoed of a renewal of-the riots through Ufa. The artlet wee bom to and child of Falrflald, who ara on Mlaa Dorothy Laniang of Detroit, who la a graduate of the local High whan tba universitlM open again. ttls country and edueatad here aad England Oonferenca Luther League their way to apend a vacation on Michigan, haa arrivedrad for a two MANY HEAR PUPILS school and of the Hartford Art , Mlaa Pieadk declared that Poland It waa (mly Just before embarking a t Lake Wihnipeoaukee In' New m ark et Cap Cod. WMka' vacation, to be apant with I school, won a aeholanhlp a t the deaervea to be known,by every cul­ for tba U. B. that aha was able to Hampshire during ths, first two 33 Oak Street Maiiellefittr; i aad Rudolph Hack'of Hoi* actademy aad waa one of the first tured person because she has glran visit with her pwents’ relatives to weeks of July. Tbla wUl probably Oatar atraat. ' Althaa Qulmby of Ohaatnut atraat, OF MISS MORIARTY American etudeata ever awarded her full share of ouitiure to the world. Grodno. The trip to Rome occupied be the largest stogie delegation Open Monday \ Jana and Nancy Hubbard of Cbaat- honora there. She feels that to many, Poland la th:. spring vacation aad at Cbrist- from any of the seventy leagues to nut Lodge and Barbara Donnelly of Mra. Robert Johaaton and chUdran Woo Honora quits misunderstood, that they are mae the weather was too cold o New In la n d . Laurel atraat will leave today for of IMO Woodbrldga atroet leave to­ W atkins’ Mnsle Room Crowded She won aa honor diploma after Inclined to look upon It oa inolgnlfi' Journey Into the rural dletrlcte. m i— . July 3 Holiday Houae a t Canaan, Conn., day for Mlaquamlcut Beach, R. L,; at Recital Closing Instmction Rev. K. E. Erickson, pastor of the only one year of study. This la usual- cant, uncultured, rather a wild coun­ Piesclk is vfiry happy to be with her local church, will be one of the where they will atay for the next where they hava taken a cottage j Seasdn. try. 8be aaaured the Interviewer that family and friends again, and has no 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. two weeks. for the month of July. membera of the faculty diutog the there are no wolves to the atreeta of plana for the Immediate future as fln t week of camp, wlucb opens to­ Full Supptjroif Warsaw'to winter, and the spring yet The academy, she states, like morrow night Classes to the study Mlaa Aiylne C. Morlarty pre- la as lovdy aa anywhere to the many other Instltutlona for higher of tSe Bible and other practical and BROILERS AND ^ t « d her piano and vocal atu- world, and the people humane »"/) study, baa felt the effects of the de­ theoretical rellgloua subjects are denta In a aucceaaful cloal ledtal aa highly dvlllzed aa other nations, pression. Many students have been held In the forenoon u d the after­ at Watkina Lrothera auditorium peace-loving and boetUe to no one, unable to continue for lack at fimds, FOWL laat evening. Parenta and Intereat- noon is devoted to recreational pro­ For One Week We Will unless they have provocation. among them several who were her grams. REASONABLE PR idS! ed, frienda taxed the aeatlng capa­ The Poles look ahead and not friends. city of the mualc room to the ut- backward, they earnestly desire Six members will spend two weeks “I t Win P iy moet. Watkina Brothera Htelnway at the Camp. They are: Herman To B uy i l t y Chkkeiifl” and are devoting their A o rta to Johnson, Mltsl ^rggren, Irving Re-roof The Average grand piano waa uaed. AHw Fran- progress, service to coimtry and ^ Caahlan, vloUnlat, and Ben Carlson, Erik Modean, Anna John­ mankind. "Poland la overflowing SHOP IN MANCHESTER son and Alva Anderson. Six others Raddlng, baritone, aaaiated.' Mr. with a wealth of culture, art, Radding'a aelectlona were "The will go to the camp a week from, sdence, music—I saw It on every tomorrow. They ore: Anna, Clara 6 Room Home With High SToral Dance" and "Three for dde. If only I could Interest my CAMPAIGN STARTED JMk." Mlea Morlarty accompanied and Svea Ltodberg, Hazel B. John­ him, She played with Valette Tur­ friends to know more about Poland. son, Leonard Johnson and Mildred ner In the opening duet, "Hungari­ I know their hearts And minds wotUd Fire Loeal Houses, to O ffer Noren. and Edith Fireworks! Grade Asphalt Roofing an Rliapaody” by Llzt, and alao be the richer for IL" She s ta t^ It Barsralns in Tie-Up W ith Johnson will spend this week-end at § waa only through literature that the camp. t gave the .cloalng. number. State Theater Here. Aa each pupil performed hla or other countries wm know Poland better, adding that'every year seven For o t the prjgrata, Mlaa Large Display At M ^ a rty preaented certifleatea, hooks of PoUsb authors are chosen The Herald, to cooperation with while plna for perfect attendance for translation into English. the State Theater and five promi­ LOWEST PRICEB during the eeaaon were won by American VjjBw Narrow nent buetoesa houeea, will sponeor a valette Turner, Marjorie Lahey, She understands now why the "Shop-in-Manebeater Shoppers. Bar- RED, WfflTE AND $ 9 -0 0 Down Pa3rment Eleanor Caahlan apd Gordm^Ven- Polish immigrant has such a dlfllctilt gatoa will appear to Monday night’s FIREWORKS card. Other numbera on tha oxo- time to this country, why they work issue of the Herald. The five partid- BLUE s t a n d gram follow: BOsf Josephine Fleedk to the soil better than at hooka. pattog shops are, Glenney'a, Mary A li Kinds AND Second Valee ...... Gkxlard American vlewa of the Polish people Ellsabetb’e Beauty Nook, Wllroie Topof Nigser Hffl Orace Fogarty ly accorded to etudente who have have been very narrow, she asserted, Dress Shop, Slverybody’s ikarket TOP OF NIGGER HILL $7.43 PER MONTH FOR 12 MONTHS poblln’a Midnight Frolic ..Oehmier completed the four year course If and only after feeding the history and, the Oakland Radio Service Sta­ ON THE RIGHT Bolton Ca^ Bolin deemed worthy of i t Several of her of the coimtry will one realize what tion. SSach will offer, an outataadtog Cnt this adverdaemwt eett IFa BOLTON CALi; 6202 AND LET IIS SHOW YOU. I Heard o Robin (vocal) .>..Orey designs have been accepted for re­ an Intelligent, progressive , people bargain to be featured for the entire good for a box of Sperktors FBBE! U Ulan mack production, and she Is very happy they 8h6 referred to the ipleii* week. The annoimcement wUl alao Charge of the Uhlanda (duet) over the results of her season to did portrayal of tb'e Polish peasant’s carry the program for the week at Ray and George Murdock McConnell ^ t t y Carrington, Gordon Vennard Europe. Ufe to ."American Beauty" by the State Theater and Interesting SchaOer Fer Neat in Firewoihp Silly Old JacIc-ln-the-Box ..P h«an Miss Piesclk, interviewed by a Ferber. Miss Piesclk said she bad eldeligbts to the careers of the Claire Fitzgerald Herald reporter, told about many of gathered many Interesting facts prominent players. H. H. WEST & SON SUver Balloona ...... Bichhom the places vlalt^ and Of happentoga about Polish history which she 29 BISSELL STREET MANCHESTER, CONN. Margaret Lawleea of interest to her friends and acbool would be glad to have published V a^tlona ...... Dancla mates here. She had the opportunl' later for the benefit of her Manches­ There is to be a manufacturer’s advanco.itf 10% on Frances and Eleanor Caahlan ty of making friends and meeting ter friends, should The Herald de­ our Concrete Asphalt Line effective July 8, 1933.- Three Clocke ...... WUUams Important people to Warsaw. A fel­ cided to give them space, to one or “A ROYAL TREAT FOR ALL THE FAMILY” Harry Donahue low, student waa Monica Zeromsld, two Installments. WACHTEL’S DoUya Dream ...... Oeaten daughter of the late well known The artist said the big event of Catherine Carrington author, Stephen Zeromsld, whose the year to her was when she Joined When Song Is Sweet (vocal) widow waa a French artist and glri, a students’ trip to Rome this spring. _ Sana Soud chum of the artist with Triiom They remained there four days, Marjorie Lahey Plescik made her home while abroad. vlelttog the Vatican, SL Peters, Prince Imperial ...... Coote Through these friends, and her mem­ coloas^m, St. Paul’s and the cata Alice Pofai bership in the Polish-American club, combs, and had an audience with Princeton Cannon Song' (duet) the local girl was Invited to social the Pope to St Peter's. The head 1-3 ^ Hewitt Carl Bolin, Raymond Gorman aff^s. The two daughters of Ameri­ of the Roman C^athoUc church she Spanish Dance ...... Moaxkowald can Ambaeeador Ersktoe also at­ described'as kindly looking, dressed Catherine Corceliua tended the Academy. Later he was sl^mply to a white robe, white allp- CriM-Oosa ...... WiUIama succeeded by Ambassador Huddle pers embroidered with gold thread Shirley Gervlnl i and the son of Senator Hiram Btog- He blessed the party and wished Tie the Day (vocal) ..Leoncavallo hmn, Hirhm Jr., as vice counsul, them good health, and their families. OFF ^ Ethel Yatea whom Miss Piesclk .also met at a Cto Easter day she was with other Snowdropa ...... G re y tea at the Embassy. tLousands before SL Peter’s when LllHan Blnile Met Stella Walsh the Pope was wheeled on to the Medley of March Masterpieces She became friendly with Stella balcony, and later she saw the whole ON ALL (Wo) ...... Lenoan Walsh, Poland’s outstanding athletic Impressive scene to the movies. ENDS M T S Peggy-Jane Mackaey, MarJ*orie a t the Olympic last yfear at Los She was much impressed with the Bring Home A Brick Of Lahey, Constance Germaine Angeles, and waa a member of a Over HUl-Over Dale ...... B ro w n girls’ basketball team organized by Bring In Your Sugar ' Annamae Krob Miss Walsh. . "Habanera” from Carmen (vocal) Miss Piesclk gave the artist’s de- Coupons To Be Rede^ad Irene Pola- ecriptiop of the President’s palace ROYAL Before That Date. Scouts March ...... H arta whlcb she visited several times, de^ FIREWORKS CHIFFONS Raymond (^rmmi claring she waa thrilled with the The Bells ...... Wachs beauty- of its decorations in blue and On Sale At Eleanor Caahlan gold, soft shades of green, coral and ICE* CREAM f ■ . ' FH4E 6EAMUUTEO ^UldiUa (duet) ...... WnTim other colors. Exquisite flooi^ to SPE C IA L CHERRY BISQUE Grace Fogarty, Catherine Corceliua ■hades of golden brown; walls of FO R T H E AND Nola ...... ■ilk laced over with gold. The ball­ STEAD’S Constance Germaine room .pillars were to-, marble of a WEEK-END VANILLA CREAM *1. SHEERS La C zariuh...... oanne pink shade, the ceiling representing Peggy-Jane Mackaey the sky. Sidled craftmansblp every­ STAND , PRINTS AND SOLID SHADES Vocal Selections where, hand-work, everything with Ben Raddlng '' a.charm of its own. Tapestries .most InWapping lA L ICE CREAM ( The Juggler ...... Gtodard Obtain It A t Your, Dealer Or Phone 8942. ONLY Hundreds of colors and patterns to Marjorie Lahey June 29 To Jdly 4 Valae in A F ...... Durant choose from for your summer and vaca­ Betty (^arrhigton ' tion wardrobe—^Heavy sheers included. Spaulding March ...... vHovey * • ft' New WITH EACH DOLLAR Ample dress lengths in one pieces Gordon Vennard Norwegian Wedding Procession CASHfURCHASE All 39” wide. Grieg MAYTAG Valette Turner \ FIREWORKS WASHER Conqtleie Diaplay>-All Kinds! When It*8 A Matter Of ( Also Bfamk cartridges. n in ety SRRING PARTY S 7 9 __ _ I t h ^ h h i ’s t y d o l J Easy Tem& ' f i l l e r S T A T O N N e w " ON• - . H ALBERT PEARSON ■ .f fI FlMsairt .Valley, Soott Windsor ____ Free'Home Demonatmtloiis. SALE STARTS SATURDAY*. sna^ Singrer,. Expecting to Entertain j KEMP%^Inc. To ipaoh oor place from Manches­ Others, Arrives at Own'Sur­ ter, ge to Bncktond and take Wind­ NIGHT prise Affair. sor Street to Pleaaant Valley. Cheney Hall More than ninety persona attend- < ed. a aoTOrise bachrior party to hon-1 or of G. Albert Peusbh a t Osano’s | A N ID E A L cottage on Bolton inirt met nigkt, The Salesroom the large crowd being an todicatlra Gradua­ of the popularity of the well known REMNANTS AND IMPERFECT GOODS tion Gift local atoger and mualeal director, n u n s P.V- : -r who next Saturday afternoon will be For HIM or For Hartford Road — Manchester, Conn. married to Mlaa Beatrice Johnson, 4>EVEL0P£D AND daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Emil ; pr in tsd :, Johnson of Johnson Termce. A Portable Mr. Pearaon’a presence at the 2 i , H O ^ SERV i C ^ cottage waa obtained thttugh the iVpewIter " iF^bepoait Box A t to supply the materi^ \ ’ >■ , pretext that he was betor ^ e d 16 ^ Oar material are right ani^ at a party, tendered to soiae^' S^eeTyparrilto Go. • Storo Batrancfc' “NOTHING BUT THE BEST m ^»AINTS” ’ one else. DIreetlyaftei'hta bioad 99 Ai^rtuin B ^ 'B a rtS i^ Conn. caict over Station WDRC last night he was driven to the lake igad am G1 9 . Bqr^hltt. . PRICES ON PAmT WILL overwheimtogly aorpriaad *at the Frame gathering fay he was gttated. GO UP JULY IBT Ernest KJidlaon on brtialf ef Mate <1 OUR PRICES WILL REBfAIN THE SAME reaent, gave Mr. PearpKm a i smoilK- ■ (>meiit -- Plaatft ..■' "' .■'■C'- ;ng stand. .During the evening'a FIREWOSi;^; UNTIL NECESSARY TO RENEW P I^E N T STOCK! dinner was served by Harry P a ^ interior' son and Herbort Johnson arm fpotth- FOE VAIOBnES OK todwBng- faasrtMlI, horpaahoa pUili- ■ . .-'1 ANNOUNCEMENT swimming tnd boating were ah- We Will Cmtintte Li BuatneM At Our Present T^>cation T S i '. Until Further Notice., • OBOttiato SetooSbn; Om Sail ^Dlll)oiii Pidbi - ^ a t — MeOUL , XdMm H o w m y.4 ' [S

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