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Croydon, Airdromo, Snfl^nd, July ; f" 26 — (A P )—Wolf Hirth nad 0«enr 2 , 5 7 2 I N Wollor, tbo Oonnaa nvintors who ' 'y‘4,U;w/ \ j n i f f l i M t •U rU d from Borlia yottordny in « small monoplans to an attsnsptsd Oliciil Fifvee Pbee Italy'e Dead At 2^30 > Natbs tifbt to tbs umtsd fattss by way Wots F n iaU A of Seep He of tbs Orknsys, arrivsd bsrs this noon from Calais. Mebizee AH Afendee t o Assist h Reecse W er^ Hirtb, wbo actsd as »P o k M «^ S isibl^ Uid«r Bnnie for tbs pair, said bs ^ Arrbes Os Scsm To Direct Work— Thoaeaade would «y to lU a w o i^ ' 4 V o . / # " of Q i e e ^ ^ ^ Bels! tbs vicimty of London lats to ^ y and tbsrs await favorabls .wwtbw • bjsriid aid Nanber of HoaebM Caisot Be Eed- rsporU bsfors sUrtlnf on tbs A t- t$6 at 800, with bundrsds of persons injured and unaMs to obtain aqaquwamsdieai aasistaacs. Hartfail IM ^ e e . Untie flifbt. prortbem Bouts ■ateMMVillifelfas 600 KHbd-New Qnb; "W s intend to tabs tbs northern Hartford, • July 3 8 r-(A P )-^Ifo « routs across tbs Atlantic by nmy of tiesably worn frc ^ lack of slasp and l i b B d Om Bd hereases Pamc Ameif Hondess. tbs Orknsys, lesUad, f^sM Und mid THREE BANDfl^ANGEDi Seviere Electrical Storm a varltabls barrafs of altertotlnf Nswfoun^and," be said, "On ^ questions, and aoqusations by » U y s routs tbs lonfsit o p « m crossiM Roobetta, flan .Antonio,.Italy, July is only a few hundred, milss instsM of dsto6tlyw,|. Ifatban D U M tbe death sons fixed, tbe fatalities I of tbs 1300 by ^ S? was prsiM tM before J U ^ ^ I f d t ^ ^ < A P ) Balitrqoebl, com' at not less tban-2340 and ofis rs* shall not attempt a rapid flifl^t but FOR A, iebabi W M lce Court wtmdtmt'oi tbe:N«apelltaa soMi to- pert sent to Romo just bsfors aoea will proceed as weather conditions Boalton, July 3 6 ;^ (A P )—S U ^ 'S h o r M ' show at Stamfords jC<^., n toiitfs'aftofd o!elock,this.morn; today said that la tba provinea 'of parinit." AvsuiBo alone, ta wbleb art losfit* Tbs men are usinf a small s p < ^ -rfirwt .w^ty, <>*«l;{SSd ” .’% S ? "«S r ytfaf d l d ^ a W sd tbs eitlss of Villaaovs, Lies* ina plans which wsifbs only 770 Trap Spnac At Sane Tair, SSOAlOe RESIDENCE Ntyy Bpgland. Ut#; yast«rday Brown, 14, was stunned by a holt ^Diamond, are ebanedr iritb figures addsd.876 dsattts.to tbs.totsl donls, Aquiloiila, Treviso, Ariaaa pounds empty and 1,670 pounds last. njgbL.^klllsd one niaa, buniiid, ypidfib. >«tered a barn at Oaitoer, murder of and several otbsr ef tbs hardsell irit eommunittes, there.were,2376 dead loaded. Tbe machine has one motor „T^.4^StltoW(r •60^6,tod;. a<^ip»- or not total Jri the ' sastbqauM. of .2380 and baa no radio. R obM Kaieae City Bank Becker, of,of ,tgitga . . % and 13I6 injured, iadicatlBg flow pAni^fl^1^ifai*e^'win^ dans* tynn and Lawrence bore tbg UBsd« . - WRECKED RT bnifit of tbe worst electrloal frtonju "Itet gusty; I wMve eaiMfina* Tbs rsvlMd flgurss opatrasted many of those caught in tbslr boipss D nilv d a Nadeaal Re- agS' estimated at several httndred In sevenl years with dantego W up- tlon,*’ was; the, accused'!, cuSen. aiip fbacply wltn tfis fovsmmsnt’a total In tbs sudden terrlflo upheaval wirs thousand dollars. wards of |100,C|00 reported at Lynn. swsr. Court officials ana of 1 3 6 6 for Avsl^. • utterly helpless, wiped but probsply 0. S. TENNIS TEAM Constantt' Bstenehl,. 86, was kill- Streets were washed opt; and cel marveled at tbo mah^s , .Tbs towfiftfiip hardest hit, accord* without a realisation of what fisfi paUicaB Parby. West Hartford Home Rosed sd at Reiriva' by a bolt wblls walk- lars flooded at Lawrence and demeanor, fils ^seentof lUtltuda of ing to Baisteoecbl's figures sssms to happened. U g and bis 12-ysar-old son, Vin Swampsoott u be wae* letT to and from W Lscsdpnia. with 600 .dead. .Vil- Pressure, of emergency work kept Bjr Mysterioas Expiomr, cent, was stufincd.- D a x ^ e estimated a^ 850,000 tbe courtrooia. Others . detected a lanoya stood''second with between scores of government officials at TIES WITH TRANCE Kansas City, July 25— (A P ) — Four Naabda, ' N . H;, busiaess was. done by the stonr. at.Spring, note' of boredom.io bbi, manner, 400 and 600 dead. tbstr desks without rest ever sifics Three bank robbers who sprayed men and their three c s fi^ were field, 8,000 telephones put out of te Bbiind Over Oeberal Baistroccbl. tbe mlnieter. ' tbe first alarming reports from tbo bullets into a Republican National NotOccopiei' burned on a golf course wnen bgbt- order, edlars flooded and heavy crop ' "The ,court fifidjt profiablc' cause of public wotiif and tbe prefects-of south began to pour into the. capi 6MSMgt to tobacco reported in cute and.Mn^ii you «▼.•* to tfie^jstotem- tba striefien provinces met bene tbie tal. PremiSr Museoilni todjty caBM convention crowd in, a downtown ning striidi nfar a r«|it' fibUae. forenoon to dispuse relief-woric. TiUw Trias Btrstn But >. A - storm. ■ which.' ’itttefrQ)ited lying sections. ber term of .ttte.aupeHor.Crfmln^ a council Of mtaiistere for ’Toeeday, district here .two years ago, were Court;, bo fiijfi" said Judge* Sdiate, West Hartford, Jidy 2 5 .-i(A P )— the 29th, at 10:00 a. m., at Vimlimio hanged simultaneously to d ^ for — .. jg^i rspratented NEW BABTB^ AKE Palace, where he bad remained, bit b Traaced By Co- the murder of James . H. , ‘.»q?py.'' The f50,06P toiue lRlfi|itf> A.^Han> bito to tlir DA* “ iljf 25*— (A P .)—A ; new most without sleep since Wedorii- Smith, Ydctim of their fire. son, president'
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Adams Exp » a • a e a e e*< ■ . V- tA 1.) by Pnlaanriirt^.) Tvitua Briefs Bew. HarUcrd, AUegh ...... • •'•a •-* C » 8 0 a«^*eeeeeee*f^e»t FIND WCHIAira BODY south. Storm ffbods. heft and DEATHS Essex,-Conn., July 25.—.(A ^ )—A New York, July *5 — wn- Pem snow hatM aSeeted other parts of 1 M. Stooioi Am Inter ...... young woman’s body was found in TO HIGH COURT struction of aU dassds, «xc«pt Mgh« the country. L e t^ rs Laying Plans For toe Oonnectieut river off here late Bank S t o ^ Am ;Pm ti4 W ■-,... . ♦ V WuTtsjn F. Bock ways. propMCd throughout fhs To th|..hsayy 'dsfith toil- ^ the Bid yesterday. Buppoaitioo was* that country du W the past Asked Am>Rad ttsaA 8tn .A Warren P. Buck of Hebron, died (OoBtlaued from Page i.) ’quake,^a hdnloitfelast filghl-at Bankers Trust Co. ... 826 Am Sneelt . >*s«****ee'eeeoei toe body had drifted in from the gregated $48,888,000> compared-wlth Treviso, niar Venaee, added 12 vic Extensive Campaign— To at the Memorial hoepital early this $45,042,000 In the preceding ,w s A City Bank and Trust . — 826 A T sad T morning as the reault of a shook he Siound* ed her,” she sobbed as she left the tims. Tbr young woman was about five and $65,400,000 in the corrMip<^- ^p Nat BAT ...... — 870 A m . Tbb B suffered day before yesterday. He Detective BUreaii to join her hus Reports of the tiead still were Cora. River ...... 425 Am W at Wks ..'v.....\ ...... Raise K g Fund. feet, Idxvlni^es in height, weighed band, Hitoo has a confectionary store. Ing week last ye*>^, Oofistruettea trickUng in today from places un- had lived in Hebron 25 years and ISd pdunde, was between 20 and 25 E^dly reports. Bobeel bulling plaos, H tfd Cora. Trust . . . . 128 Anac . ••eeseesesseeae was a farmer by occupation. He Although Diamond was left to checked heretofore because o f iff* First Nat Htfd ...... 230 Atl Ref eeeeeeeei leeeeS'qeee years old aad Ttiad brown bobbed totalling $Tfi4T,000 was well ahead aooeeiibaity. inofe and more botBes; m m , leaves three «m i, Herman T. andv| himself after <4 o’clock tols mom- Bald . . •ee«ee*eOee»«eeeei Washington, July 25.— (A P ) — hair. ’ of toe previous week an<^ last year. Leslie P. o f Hebron, and Harold G. lng~ and assigned to Cell 28 at beifig takea from the mine of ! m S ^ ^ ' B aad O I e • • ‘e e iDemocratic chleftians are laying r There was nothing in toe cloth ings wUch were dissolved Into of Simsbury, also on'e brother, Clin ing to aid in identification. Her poUce headquarters, he slept only Canadian Hydro-Electric Oorp., New Brit Trust — Bendix (plans for an extensive Congressional fitfully. At 8 o’clock he told an at tmrie as the earth trembled. ton of Buckingham, two sisters, drees was of blue material. contwfileff by International Itodro- Riverside Trust ...... 500 Beth S t e e l...... s m ' {campaign to begin late in August Mrs. Arthur Buell of Avonind Mrs. tendant that he wished to see Coun electrio system, a division of Inter There were Indloatione, too, that West Htfd Trust .... — 300 I Can Pac ...... 18«K ,'by whidi they hope to obtain enoiigh Frank &11 of Buckland. There ar« ty Detective Hickey. It was thought more dead woidd be found in the ' DRIVEB .BE^rONSIBLE national Paper St Power Co., pro lasnm ee Stocks I Case Thresh • •■*••• e'^ e • e d e e • 1 seats in the House to give' them also sevu grandchildren and two that ’TMamond was breaking” and duced 205,808.000 kilovmtt hours of wake of the Treviso etomi. Heavy Aetna Caedalty ...... 188 * Obi •••••••••• Tft. 'control in the 72d Congress. great grandchildren. Mr. Buck was a report to this effect was droulat- electrical eneiinr in June, a new high was wrought over a region Aetna Fire ...... 82^ Chryiler ...... 8 0 ^ ' Formulated at secret conferences | =_ ^ Middletown, July 25.—(AP)— ed. When toe detective arrived, he record for that month. The figure of 25^ mllM, with many buUi- m o g * Cyrus E. Ratobum of Brooklyn, N. Aetna Life ...... 85 , Col Gaa and El «. . *.«.». 68^ .between the party l^ers hero Md| funeral will be held at 2 found toe prisoner pacing up and was- 84 per cent greater than June wreoked-«t Barco . Ito BeMgana, ! AutonoobUe ] Ool Graph • ee•' 1 in New York, toe plaM entail ^ «! o’clock Sunday aftemon at Wat- Y., was held by Coroner L. A. Smith down toe floor in his cell. Diamond last year u d more than double that N ^ e p a , 8 *1^ tad Vblnago. Q on tn l to^y to have been criminally re Coml So*v >•••‘ •,•e••'e«••ee< 28 • raising of funds for drives in Brothers, 11 Oak street. Burial said simply that he was curiouiS of June 1928. Itoaeaaoosble now feu on toe Hartford Fire...... 74»/4 76% . Comwlto and Sou ...... 14% I »*" 1° th. E«t c.m.t.ry, ' sponsible in causing toe death of about toe court procedure and wHmX pedkt of the Dolomltt mouatatoa to Htfd Steam Boiler ... 66 68 I (Jon Gas ...... 110% Jared P. Hall, o f CMnton, who died The aggregate volume of Indus- the Alpine region and a severe was’expected of him. He was told National Fire ...... 73 75 j Centin Can 68^;4 in New Haven hospital, July 9. that it would be necessary to bind trial production,produc after correction storm swept toe victoity d Trento. a butcher was standing behind his Phoenix Fire ...... 81 83 I (Jom Prod ...... 96% ' used exduaively for the Codfres*! § Q | | '| 'H END VACATION him over to toe higher court and he for seaspnal vgitetion, reached In The Adige river went out of banks Travelers ...... 13D0 3 110 I Du Pont De Nem ...... 110 ; sional campaign. None of it is to | car at Westbrook when Rathburn’s was advised as to his rights and June was toe lowest level since Nov and other atreams were swoUen. car crashed into it. Hill was reach ember 1924, n survey 'by Standard PubUo Utility Stocks !E ast Kod ...... 2 1 8 !be applied to toe $500,000 deficit of what course he should pursue and Cora. Elec Serv ...... 92 96 i Elec Pow and Lt ...... 71% ithe Democratic National committee. SCHOOL IS CLOSED ing into toe car for meat at the at toe same time safeguard his Statistics Co. sUtes. A preUminary time and did not see toe other car computation shows toe company’s Cora. Power . 84*4 86% Fox FUm A...... 46% Democrats’ Hopes. position as a defendant. KING KBAOHE8 SCENE 94 Gen Elec ...... 70% Not only do toe Democratic lead approaching. Ratobum is out un index of production stood at 106.4 OreenwlQb W A a pfd . 90 Rochetta, Santantonio, Italy, Jiujr Hartford Elec I x i 88% 88% 'Gen Foods ...... 55 ers expect to recapture toe SO Pupil^At South Md'E. Church der bonds and tor coroner held him last month, as compared with Ht9<9 25.-(A P)-K tog Victor Emmanuel j . . . 72 seats lost in toe 1928 ■ elections, for the next term of toe Superior in May; 132.8 in June last year, and 77 j Gton Mots^ ...... 45% Hold Interesting Program arrived here this afternoon to to- do, pfd ...... 45 — (Sold Dust ...... 41% ; which are normally Democratic, but Court. ABOUT TOWN 187.3 to May 1929, which represent spect the work of reUef and per-' itoey hope to take over nearly_all of ^ This Forenoon. ^ ed its all-time peak. S N B T Cto...... 174 179 Grigsby Gnmow ...... 14% sonally comfort his. subjects who do, rts, W. 1...... 8 % 9% Her Ctooc ...... 96 NEW HARBOR MASTER Mr. rad Mrs. Robert J. Camp-1 , , , w i_ were victims of Wednesday’s dlsas-! “Itl? ; Th. south church »- children of Bentqn street, ! Iron rad steel warehoi^s to the Maanfactnrtog Stocks Int Harv ...... '81% trous earthouake. |Am Hardware ...... 58 60 Int Nick (Jan ...... 24% elections during toe past decade^! cation school closed Ito second sea- has-been appointed har- {are enjoying a two weeks’ vacation Chicago district have r^uced th^ HU IbJwtjr nutM OU .ttiok- — Q. Archer has been ppo i-at ^brpok Manor, Saybrook. prices of bars, shapes, platen hoops SO I T rad T ...... J ______46 Wito 23 additional seats to toe 301 son this forenoon jyljh M totorest- bor master at Norwalk for en Democratic, they would ing program in which tta dlfferwt I Conn. ! rad bands $2 a ton. In Plttsburgn Johns ManvlUe ...... 85 years from July 22. by train on toe route over which; Arrow HAH, com 36 h a w ^ b a r e M j o r ^ 'b f 218. j departmenta participated, -^ re ______----- i warehouses prices' on navy steel supplies rad medical aid had been; 38 j Kenne ...... 88% The seats the Democrats expect ■. were local numbers, plraoforte rMwa 'vnumvATiON Edward Dizidus of Maple street is ’ products have been reduced 3 5 8 i Kreu and ToU ...... 28% enjoying his annual vacation of cents per 100 pounds, 56 60 Loew’s. Inc ...... r 72% for many hours...... 100 ...... 21% two weeks, part of which be is ... The IGng was greeted by bis do, p f d 01%jLoriUard spending in New York attending 1 The Canadian national railways cousin-to-law, toe Dpehess of Aosto, Billies rad Spencer . 3% 5 Mo Kan rad T e x ...... 41% toe baseball games. ( has ordered 400 refrigerator cars. Bristol Brass ...... 15 20 Mont W a r d ...... 36% be a candidate for re-nomtoation, her daughter-in-law, the Duchess of ’ in Horto Carolina, Nebraska. Oklo- j gregatlon were presmt. > Miss ------I Two hundred will be built to . the Apulia, Prince Boncompagnl Ludo- do, pfd ...... — 00 I Nat Cash Reg A ...... ;. 47% Myrtle Fryer rad Miss Belle and in interest of Republic n Miss Florence Shlldge of Park company’s shops at London, Ont., CoUtos Co ...... 100 — {Nat Dairy...... 58% Ihoma, Ohio; three In Virginia; five “ haipnony he yesterday resigned as visi, governor of Rome, rad a group ! in Kentucky and six in Missouri. Crosby, both experienced kinder street is on her annual vacation of and Winnipeg, Man., and toe' bal- of other govemmmt rad Red Cross Case, Lockwood rad B 525 — I Nat Pow and Lt ...... w .. .. ,45% garten teachers, were in charge of town chairman. Mrs; Marioa Wads (Jolt’s EHrearms ...... 24% 26%!Nev Cop ...... 18% In addition they hope to take worth, vice chairman, also resigned two weeks, one we^k of which she ance by the Eastern Car Co., New officials. ! other seats in those states rad in i toe school this year, assisted by is spending at lAke Wamgumbaug, Glasgow, N. S. Stogie L o c k ...... 37 N Y (Jent .188 office. The under-secretary ot pubUc I Massachusetts, Utah, Kansas, Miss . Katherine Purintpn rad a South C3oventry. works, his minister, Crollalrasa, Fafiilr Bearings ...... 70 NY NH H ...... ,..488% - Minnesota, the Dakotas rad in number of toe older boys and girls. Atlantic Refining is mentioned Senator CTrsmonesf, -president of Fuller Brush, (JIass A . — ' Nor Amn 97% Toys rad other gifts made by toe ------NEW TREE------DISEASE Mr. rad Mrs. Theodore Anderson as being in merger negotiations. Hart Sc Cooley — ; Param Pub I.. ; ^ 80^9 : Montana. . toe Red Cross, rad toe i Hartmann. Tob, oom . - children for their own use were on Stamford^ July 25 —(AP) j-T o I vvinter street toft this morning Nothing definite could be obtained toe provinces of toe^ dartoquake | ^ _ I Penn ...... T8 disnlay. also those to be packed rad | determine toe extent rad serioUa- on a two weeks’ vacation that will ^ what companw or group waa I Phil Rdg C and I ...... 18% ness of ra outbreak of toe “Dutch area greeted toe ruler. sSped to the Methodist Memorial------* ------be spent at Saybrook Point. ( negotiating for its Acquisition. The The King went by automdbOe to Inter Stiver ...... 70 I Pub Serv N J ...... 94% at Chateau-Thierry of which Rev. elm” disease reported front Ohio a Continental Oil Co., waa mentioned do, pfd ...... 105 Read Herald Adv$ conference will be held at toe Bart Melfi from whence he waa to pro Julira Wadsworth, formerly of t o e ------, A daughter, Bernice Ruth, was to some quarter^ ceed through other townships. Lraders,' Frary St (Jlk 68 I Rad K eith ...... 33% South Methodist church Is superln- lett tyee research toboratories here bom yesterday to Mr. rad Mrs. Mann A Bow, Class A 15 i Rem Rand ...... 38 indent. i Sunday. Among those present do. Class B ...... 8 ! Sears Roebuck ...... 87 Wallace Tracy of Washington p o n t i f i c a l AID - The vacation school of toe North)be Dr. W. H. Rankin, toe street. The baby wao bom at Miss Vatican (Jlty, July 25.—(AP.)—t New Brit Mcb. com . 19 I Simmons ...... 28% •|tfoin street churches also closed pathologist, who recently iuvesti LATEST STOCKS FOR Nellie L. Hollister’s home on Mar The Pope’s special envoy to toe North A Judd ...... 19% ' Sinclair Oil ■ •••■••••a • • f 24% this forenoon for its fourth oohsecU' ;ated tht outbreak. Dr. E. P. Felt, ble street, Niles Bern Pond ...... 28% j Sou P a c ...... 119% 5ormer entomologist of New York earthquake zone, Monslgnor Spf- Peck, Stow rad Wilcox 7 Stand B rra^...... 20% PLEASURE Itive season. Tonight toe closin: New York, July 25—(AP)— BuU rito Chiapetta, director of toe bu exercises wiU take place at 7:8 sU te; rad F. A, Bartlett who caUed Miss Emma Eldridge of Main Russell Mfg Co ...... 53 Stand Gas rad El 93 attention to toe disease to 1927 after forces were content to rest on their reau for toe construction of rec PRACTICE at Second Congregational church, street who sustained a fractured .stock Market' drift Scovtil ...... 49 I Stand OU C ar ...... 62% rad everybody interested will be his return. tories rad parish bouses, left this Seth Thom Co, com . 25 ; Stand Oil NJ ...... 73% htp from a faU on July -7, is as' on toe extremely, sluggish currents morning for Benevento, charged and H EALTH welcome to attend. comfortable as can be expected. do, pfd ...... 25 I Tex (Jorp ...... ,53 ORDER I(e SCINDED of speculative activity today. with the distribution of pontifical Standard Screw ...... 116 I Tim Roll Bear ...... 63 Stratford,! Jtoy 26.— (AP)—Strat She has a pleasant room at the Me Trading slumped to around toe aid to toe neediest communities. morial .hospital, with a radio, rad do, pfd. guar “ A " . 100 I Trans Oil ...... 18% PUBUC RECORDS ford firemen now can go back to lowest, levels of toe past two years. After rendering.-first air, toe en Stanley W orks ...... 39 42 (Union. C a r ...... 72% their chebker gpunes between fires. is always glad to see her friends. It Price trends fluctuated uncertainly voy is to m&ke a survey of the re wUl be some time yet before she Smytoe Mfg ...... 80 {Unit Air ...... 58% The town council, last night re rad were for toe most part narrow gion to order to. determine flSe ex Taylor A Fenn ...... 115 Unit Corp ...... 33,% will be able to return to her homA rad inconsequential. Support, was Warrantee Deeds , scinded ra btder iiqiolring the fire- tent of damage to ecclesiastical Torrington ...... 54 I Unit Gas rad Imp ... v...... 86% Gustav Schaller to Minnie Miller, fightlrs to clean toe town streets provided for most pivotal shares, Underwood Mfg Co . 95 ( Junior boys, 12 to 18 years of rad the market as a wheda main property. |U S Ind A lco ...... 69 lot of land on Adams street. to their spare time. ' UhJon Mfg Co ...... — 1. U S Pipe and' Fdrv ...... 33% age, from the Manchester Green tained a steady to firm tone most of The Pope, it was stated, will en Edward J. HoU to Clifford C. deavor to repair this damage ac U S Etovelope. com . . 225 i U S Rubber ...... i ...... 23% Varney, Lot 32 to toe Hollywood (H>D ANNIVERSARY playgrounds, under the direction ot toe time. A moderate trickle of investment cording to a weU-regulated plan. do„ pfd ... ------. . . 112 U S Steel ...... 165% tract on Scarborough Road. Newtowq, July 26.—(AP)—This Miss Margaret Boyle, recrehtion Vee^r Root .-.85 • J ! Util Pow rad Lt A ...... 34% Morris L. Etihph to Alfred M. little (Connecticut town of 2,63l peo director, will engage those of th.'i bu3dng has come into toe market to the past few days, but on toe whole, HUBR1CANE!S TOLL Whitlock (Joil Pipe . . 1 5 (War Bros ...... 42 (Silbermra rad William M. Kahn, ple today observed toe 225th anni East Side playgrounds tonight m 'Treviso, Italy, Jtoy 25-^ (AP) — ; Westing El rad M fg ...... 142% i Lot 50 to toe “Mid^e , Heights” versary of its purchase "for rad in tennis rad horseshoes, volley and the puUlc response to rather widely dissemlqated buying recommenda New figures on toe hurricane which- OPERATOR RECOVERS W oolworto ...... 58% ! tract on Raddtog street'. . consideration of varibus articles in baseball. swept down toe Plave valley last Yellow 'Truck . f ...... 26% cluding four collars, ten shirts and tions of two large commissios houses has been anything but im- night showed that 22 persons were Ansonia, July 25i-(AP) —John SLEUTH IN ACCIDENT ten pairs of stockings” from the G. Walter Scharf of Burnside, preasive, killed, 100 were Injured, rad 206. Griffiths, Jr., assistant moving pic Fairfield, July 25.—(AP) — An Pootatuck Indiras. the new tenor of Center houses damaged. ture operator at toe Capitol theater, automobile driven by Detective ® ' Bulls were inclined to feel from CURB QUOTATIONS quartet vill sing a solo Sunday the start that it would be difficult to The storm tore down many buil<^ who received ra electrical shock at Charles Gill of toe New Haven po OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY morning at toe union service of ings, prtoclpaJly at Barco ^ Seee^ toe theater yesterday, had so far r':- WRIGHT’S lice department today struck Mrs. maintain a sustained advance, rad Guilford, July 25.—(AP.) —Cap that congregation with the South a cautious attitude has become gana, Nervesa, Selva rad VolpSgo, covered that he was able to leave i Daisy Harris, negro, of Bridgeport, tain BUI HiU,.rad his bride of 71 Methodist ak the latter church. It rad swept over a stretch of 25 miles. toe______^ hospital.___ Griffiths______who______is ra (By Associated Preea.) DRIVING TEES as she alighted from a trolley car. rather general. Several important assistant to his father, chief opera- { Ann Super Power ...... M% years ago, today observed totir is entitled, “O Lord Most Holy,” b.v banking interests regard tois as a Relief expeditions were organized Witnesses told Fairfield police wedding anniversary. Townsfolk immediately. tor at toe Capitol, left toe projec (Jent States Elec ...... 39% offer these three reasons why Gill passed to toe left of toe stand Osar Franck. healthy attitude, for they fee} that Cities Service ...... 28% and friends from many places a runaway market might result in a tion booth to test ^^rcs rad toe cur Manchester’s only driving tees ing street car rad struck toe wo made a call at toe HiUs home to MORE SHOCKS rent came on again, he received a ESec 'Pond rad S h a re ...... 82% have gained the popularity they man as she was ■ crossing to front W,. W. Robertson the new presi repetition of toe spring rad early Nlag rad Hud Power ...... 17 offer their well wishes. There wns dent of the Eighth School and Ut'.U- summer crash, further unselUng Avelllno, Italy, July 25, (APJ severe shock. He was able to reach have. of toe trolley. Gill took toe wo toe projection booth where he col Pennroad ...... 11% an abimdrace of flowers rad many’J ties district, who with Mrs. Robert business confidence. —Slight undulatory earth shocks man, who was only slightly hurt, were felt to tols vicinity at 1:13 lapsed rad was taken to toe hospi I S O In d ...... 50% JUST BEYOND THE to a physician’s office rad reported remembrances. son and thrir daughter Marion is It has been notable, however, that Captain Hill is 92 years of age, the beer faction has become if any p. m. rad ^it 7:40 p. m. yesterday. tal to an tmconsclous condition. toe accident to Fairfield police. Gill now sailing on toe Pacific ocean There is a high voltage line on toe {Unit Lt rad Pow A ...... 89%’ GREEN said he was on his way to New York rad is to exceUent health. His help bound for Australia, before leaving thing, even more cautious than the The inhabitants, distraught from bulls. If further efforts on the up toe devastating quakes of Wednes talkies line, but Griffitos did not re City on official police business. He mate of so many years is in fair arranged with Acting President C. ceive all of it. i Vicks Financial ...... 7% was not held.* l ^ t o . B. Loomis to have the Bon Ami side meet with scant success, never day, were frightened. No reports of factory trucks convey the children theless, precedent indicates that pro damage were received. from the North End playgrounds fessional traders will tosUy again try their hand at toe down-side of RUNNERS IN JAIL to the Globe Hollow swimming pool toe market. at least once a week. Yesterday New London, July 25.— (A P ) — T o d a y Toda,Y The overnight announcement of a The members, of toe crew of the about 60 children, some of them drop of $17,000,000 to brokers loans, and and only a few years old, .made the rura-runntog fishing boat Blanche in contrast to forecasts of a gain of R, of South Dartmouth, Mar/i., Saturday STATE Saturday trip. They were accorded the privi $50,000,006 or so, failed to genera*. which waa seized with a cargo of leges of toe dressing room free. ray considerable enthusiasm. ’Trad liquor Wednesday night by toe Lunches were taken by the p'.c- ers perhaps remembered that toe Coast Guard destroyer Downes, Very Special Offer!! nickers, rad about 4 o’clock in the flurry of bullishness created by too tenanted cells in the county jail Here’s A Program Folks That sfftemoon they returned home, a unexpected drop of $21,000,000 to here today,'but prospefcts were that happy if tired crowd. toe last full week of March prov bonds for toeir release would be ed ill-timed. furnished before night. Tops Oar Best Previous Effort Thomas F. Smith of No. 4 Mar A bright item to the day’s busi- The personnel-of toe boat, five Just Received! One Carload shall street, Hartford, named to neu news was report ot heavy bby- men, were formally placed under succeed Artour C. Bennett as ex- of copper, both for foreign rad arrest yesterday afternoon by Unit eciitive officer at toe Noroton domestic use. Stewart Warner de ed States Marshal Jacob D. Walter Home, is a native of Manchester clared a quarterly dividend of 50 of New Haven and yesterday eve GEORGE rad-at one time was employed by cents, against 25 cents thrAe months ning were taken to ji^ by the mar toe late W. L. Buckland to toe fur- ago, and 87 1-2 cents six months shal after they had failed to find O'BRIEN hituro rad tea business. He has ago. R. C. A.-Victor management anyone to go their bond following made his home to Hartford for announced that production would arraignment before U. S. CommlS'^ some time and seldom visits Man be brought to full capacity by Aug sloner Russell H. Corcoran. They chester, although hk> mother is. still ust 1. Less favorable to its impli are charged with conspiracy td Z A N E a resident here, ITving , on North cations was anndracement of sub smugids liquor. The hearing to School street stantial cuts in prices of iron and Jieir case was continued until next GREY'S steel products at Chicago ware Monday afternoon. plans have been drawn rad to4 houses. / contract let to William Kraebl for Radio rad General Baectric were HEAT FELLS LABORER L one StarRangnr* the erection of a brick rad frame active feraures, but failed to make Hartford, July 26.—(AP)— Heat structure at Main rad Haraes headway. U. S. Steel was well sup overcame a laborerr Alex Wilco, 65, ih e Reeklese Remaaoe el a Texas :Raagerl streets to be built by toe Mraraes- ported at moderate'' concessioDs, of 135 Predion stoeet at noop today ter Athletic AlMoctatitm. It will from yesterday's close, rad deaeral While he waa at work cm toe new be leased by them to one of toe Motors held fairly steady. West- sUte office buUdtog now under ALSO THIS SUPER-FEATURE ATTRACTION large gasoline companies. It will inghouse and American Can droppec construction cm (Japitol aveque. be of Colonial desl^ rad will hav^ a couple of points sfter me4t|jig fair Colors—Red and Green. 108 square feet to the roll. W eifht OOlbs. roll. rooms fbr auto supplies rad men’s support during toe earlier hours of rad women’s rest rooms. traotog. Auburn was a- soft spot, AND Complete with 1 inch nails and cement. AU pa>er 4 ply. G u aran teed losingTa few points.. ' years. Inspsttsd and listed by Underwriters’ Laboratories, Inc. Mrs. Anna Welskopp, 23 years Auto Strop sold up nearly 5 to D A N C E A T response to first half earntogs of ciAmE old, of 83 (Dak street, was admlfted to the Memorial hospital at 1:30 82.66 a share, more than double toe -la- this a^m oon suffering from mtoor like period of last year,^ but later i^uries resulting from an automo reacted' to profit talting.' Eastern RAU'S bile accident The wostirav' fell gained as much, Curtiss Fublfshtog spRD(G»nmir from her huebrad’s autdinobUe on gained about 3 to respohae to first > C?y8tiU Like Hniimrd sttoet, it Was, reported. hair eanfings close to last y*ar, find It’s captivating entertainmeat aUed with' Stewart Warner gatoed a. bin ased ronanost P er R oll SatunUty, July 24tH 1 . , DIED n a t u r a l DEATM amoniff on toe dividend afifiDitofiS- Middletown, July 25.— (AP)— menk Gillette, Mengel, Paramount, h a r r y B R I N K M A N The body pf Miss Minnie (JroyeU. Loose Wiles, and Anaconda sold up AoOE# ArtRAcnclN 'All roUsiumished with 2 inch yi^teriight overlap. 65, ^Waa foyn8 by. tenants in the moderately. Trans America, first builAng In Which she nved todsy; traded on this mariibt, moved aar AND IIIS SOCIETY MediesT Efiuntoer John Loveland rowly. PLACE YOUR ORDER IMMIPIATELYI said she died of‘.heariYiouble. Last Credit was easy, call Iqans rentw- ORCHIi$TRA* nlght Miss Chrowell bad been to toe 1i tog at 2, ^ gotog td' v par eant INl'KODUCING THE FIRST OR. ^ hospital . to see her. mpthM, aged 1 outside., Tims fifiobt Tilt With “It” sERps oir m oim 80, Who h ^ been tiiere for weeks {i “* iower for most maturittea: i.. wito' a broken thigh. It was evl-. DiMch« SiSO 12:30 WINS SHQOIING^ltOrHY that sbS ' died on her way to AdMiMiiHSOe her apottmeai, afisr .entering toe RodcvUlf, Jdy 3B^<^)*-*Tiit Montgomery Ward&Co. build^... ■ fropity' g t ^ . to ih t (Mitoeottout t ^ ( 9 lutotiog AssedaiUoe .1^ CW. It’s aomethlng new and IJtHlblD HOME ^Auen, o f 'tW i: 824-8SIS M dn MancKMfctr, If - ' , ChiMgo, Jilty lK-'**(AP)r-WIBlam nlmr ofi toe GoveraoM D o m s ii Bfayar*a .Opam Thtmday aad Saturday natU 9 p. m. Cleeed. W H aeeia^ a t' fonaair state and dity gone to Itelnrt
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n N* in ■'"S h I . ' . V Vr_''-Y"W* a t t X- - — 'as^^trustoe.. • . * i ‘Hw reioiilstlve h - l a g W I dieaco, Jiily 35.—(AP)—rae po-i > . ■ BM Bofii ^ Washing^ Huston to '% .‘dldiioSster, -i^ a ia r la a . t. iMt night walked ih upon a and. Shea, were ordered; National BOpubUcan cbalrmandtfp to oppose Oeor Y o tk ig« scene in the cottage where h tti It was tt«a A u g o s t 7. . ■ r : - J. ta-Jto- to d a y 1 Diha Schidner Uved, , ■ tention to the '' oondltito “ of hi« .^hittMto ' Sttw tiatf 4 «?Wo B w a? s to c k S*'* Sdirdner, 65 y*are j dd rwBtfWtii' smss. '-'-S* auht,^tttying.a doctor wlm ln turn -. and' ^iaf. ftom ladt- .of ed.ih hospital; < BaamMrger ky. PoM^_z: - imBiuusnt lay on a bed ahnhik caB ed p o lice. , ^ . ittBiig iis d o itttf bhOd .away. att^m ttng to kladanaU wealthy New H a ^ lor she ' starvation from a ncmnal weight Wan Schreiner wh«i foimd was rs s ld ifit • D U to c tiiW a rre s tr 100 pounds to .-thirty-eight. ton w eak-to wAlk^or even to^idgnify ^^Swhliigton,^ •*SW !r 4' E^Ctost^.'3Iaas:: Marjorto M er- run ta f^ v e lew *4 __ watching her were T her by motions th^reaaon for her fsil- d M C o i ® e T T knocked oor 5 HN L . SjW J-iVAH , I N T v e 2 1 s t 1 3 b o * ® /*» M en’s Dress r N fiW 'O R l.eA N S> S l i i r t s WUeb formerly eold a t 81>95> N e ckb an d S e P T . 7 , 1 8 9 2 . and collar attached, all atoea. Saturday T u r k i s h T o w e l s Larga atoa to g d A , g n $ n , roaa or blua KNOCkL p la id ; 7 fo r A l i i m i n u m .V» / P a n s r Four ptoea aaaort- Mada of baavy Uue< ; / i 1 ment. Tou must see dental. , Saturday only • these, aaaortments. 3 £b f 4 pieeas for C r e e p e r s M en’s straw . 'r-‘ . / Every auto owner' H a t s will want one af these' * n e w ,|n d liiidroyad a u a - z a a o , g i f o o K ■■ K' irs» W lto e th e y ' \‘ , Values to $4M r. While they last Sat u rd a y /^ d hefe is the d e t of th A cham i^j!^^ po the h u t^ Ladies’ S ilk / T b i o c a i H o s e WaU construoted,.| k fio ^ «^low speed, high speed, k># ie iift o ^ jalM ymir own color cu ff on and. aarvlce nohama.. WhUa they L i^ta? e||lit, n^l 4 0 ew sl^« heavywel^t walfbt, fim faihlon. la s t AILtha latoat abadaa., ^ 16^ ^ i ® ^ i p r M o^ ^ioe C^ambray IdEUUes’ S ilk m o t c u * f d d 'v 'p . ^ H titita «* tw *rJittlt-*eir% D r e s s e s ' 'A . t h 4 ^ U W ork Shirts ^ ■i’fiV.i-..'.-"' -cr* •'■T •" ■' i' WaU tailbredi ^fdll .-What a valt ... o u tt" • e a t - j—^ ('Y - 4 •sj ‘W C W -k P'p k A' o K v - '■■ia. ■ ’ X ii* ty M: mm■ 1/ •• S.'r, y . .Ttf/. „ v| "■ “ ‘ *' . m ! * *■' A -•I; M o n t g o m e r y W a k p & . . ’ ■iViV S'DV! 896A-'_ ^Se'. IL^GHjBsiro SGW h ’ MANCHE&^R.' C & H U :^ ^ t ^ ^ V ’ i A. « ! • • * . « •«.'•«■ aey;s .d e ^ : . men,were In wounded. He was held tor for radio station itor.yrtth toe •lay?' tlonltag tanntodtotdy' afteir tlin;eoQot> Wedneeday -by ^ sea ilng pit ’ B^cddiw' ; PoMto aSld ‘toey imr, then? rel^iaed,^, ton. j ws«' ddse'ot'tbf ^ f U w-n-XT-rr---- ; expected'to- Issue-'a warrant' for one retofned to custody and wlUle':1ieId riB^^Hsyor u a ^tqess, tw torlna^ UMi bbdy citoip,; " wnto foutod in Persons ho had 'ddod .fWjUffljWy bf*^tobmtb«foin'^^to^^ -S S L W K$^ta^ 4cBamy^^ i- / J- "V ^ I A ' 0^* tolto vtoo ■ pOHoe shld they ^ e bato for the, charge not ^Dr. Mc6oy-s menus auggested for the week beginning Simday, HARTFORD i l l y 27th: • . Sunday Free Telephone Service for Suburban Customers. Breakfast—Coddled eggs, Melba Call Enterprise 1100. toast. Stewed or fresh figs with Making Values Far cream. . Lunch—Steamed carrots with parsley butter, cooked celery. Sliced tomatoes on lettuce. Ever Seen Before SALE Women’s $5 and Dinner—Tomato and celery soup. Roast veal with Melba toast dress ing, string beans. Stuffed bee*. $6.50 Sport Shoes salad. Ice cream. Monday • BreaWast—Crisp waffle, broile.i ham. Applesauce. $3.75 Lunch—»-Melon, or other ires a ftuit (one kind) as desired. Dinner^—Broiled steak, souffle ni “Sporster” low shoes squash. Combination salad. Baked in white, white with peaches, with dash of whipped j black and camel with pream. Tuesday smoked elk, rubber gris 1 Breakfast—Eggs poached in tle soles. thilk, served on Shredded Wheat White kid and white ; Biscuit, (retoasted). Stewed with black or brown. . .with Cuban Spanish, spike prunes. ' v. ' Lunch—Com on the cob, spinach, heels. toredded lettuce. : Dinner—Roast mutton, baked Women’s $10 “Red Cross” White ground turnips and beets. McCoy ^ a d , (lettuce, tomatoes and cu- Kid Footwear dumbers). Jello or Jell-well. Pumps and ties of white kid .for sports or dress, made Wednesday with Arch-Tone arch-support and famous Q ft Breakfast—Cottage cheese, fresh pineapple. Limit l a s t ...... V • a O w Limch—Cream of spinach soup, Main Floor celery. Avocado salad. Dinner—Baked ham and whole tomatoes, string beans. Salad of shredded raw cabbage. Baked ap ple. MAIN FLOOR SALE Thursday Breakfast-Coddled eggs, crisp bacon, Melba toast. Stewed raisins. Lunch—Pint of buttermilk, ten 780 Silk Dresses or 12 dates. Diimer— Roast beef, carrots roasteil wHh meat, zucchini. Salad of quartered cucumbers. Ice cream. at a New Low Price Friday Brealtfast — Toasted breakfast food, with'cream, (no sugar). Stew This Massive 3-Pc. Suite ed apricots. Lundh— Com and string beans The value of this suite cannot be en casserole, lettuce. judged by its low price! The manu $ A year ago facturer asked us for orders so that 3.95 Dinner—Baked white fish, arti chokes Salad of stuffed tomatoes. he could resume operation of his fac this quality tory. He gave us a price that was Jello or Jell-well. Saturday suite s 0 I d startling. We accepted his offer to Regularly Sell to $10.98 the extent that he furnish us with Breakfast—French omelet crisp for $250. > •• as many as he can possibly turn out. waffle,'Fear sauc2. You podtfvely have never seen' any Before You Pay More See These Lunch—Cantaloupe a la mode. thing like this at the price! Dinner — Stuffed pork chops, Astonishing Values! Nobody f e a t u r e s — spring construction Thought It Possible to Price Them cooked: greens, mashed turnips. ^ throughout— reversible cushions — Salad yof chopped cabbage and four legged Divan— curved fronts — $1.50 Weekly; So Low. parsley. Applesauce. bunny-back Chair and many others. . Even we, who, make a spedaity of if. *?scooping“ vataiea,^ didn't'ea^ect-to get Coril an,d string beans , en cas- / ' —V seroleteCl^ tender-string itfSms in foocka like theto-^th» fashion hits of the summer— for so low a price. Get them to sm w 'pieces and cook in a small while you can! Due to the change in amount of water for about 15 min market conditions,' we are in a position utes. Cut an equal ^mount of com to make this sensational offer for Satur from the cob, first scoring each day. row o f kernels with a sharp knife. If any liquid remains bn the beans, drain and save for soup, add beans Printed Shantung, Plain Shantung to com with a little cream and Printed Crepes Printed Cheops bake for 20 minutes, allowing to Georgettes Polkn D ots brown on top. Cr^de'Chine Corh may be .used in this way Flat Crepes with celery, asparagus, spinach or Black N avy young carrots. When using the. Pastel Shades Street Shades fresh spinach, shred very fine and Sizes 14 to 20 Sizes 34 to 44 do not cook before mixing with the com as with the string besms, but put all into casserole and bake at Extra Sizes 44 to 52 once. THE VALUE IN THIS SUITE IS ASTOUNDING! AMAZING VALUE AND THE UTMOST 4-PIECE SUITE WITH THE “HOLLYWOOD” VANITY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LAST DAY of the Demonstration COMFORT IN THIS INNER Consldt]t f what a value this stiite is at ^$69. (Grapejuice for High Bloodi and Sale of Pressure) SPRING MATTRESS A‘« Year Ago All pieces'are-full size—weU built and beauti- Question:—Mrs. A. M. writes: *T l^is ' Quality fuUy finished. -The Bed—Dresser— Chest of read with much interest your daily , ' Positively well made in every ' Suite Sold Drawers and *HoUywoodd’ Vaiflty make up CB “Stay-Slim” Reducing articles, and would like to know if Thi^Quautv respect. Beautiful art ticking $ for $150. this suite— a value that is rare to see. $1,00 Weekly grapejuice is harmful to pec-ple ;.95 having high blood pressure. I am Ma^ess —fully tufted— roll edges —re sold for silient: built-in springs— com- very fond of it, but having) high $ t 0 0 Down blood pressure, would like to be $29.60 fort tiiat is a revelation. C orsets. sure whether or not I should drink it.” Answer: Grapejuice is an excel Stay Slim lent drink and when used should be taken .in place of a meal or be tween meals, but not in addition to an ordinary meal. Those with a Bodicettes tendency to high blood pressure should use the grapejuice to whica no sugar has been added. (Strengthening the Heart) $6.50 Question:—F. J. writes: “ My age is twenty. How can I strengthen BoneloM garment of rubberized silk my heart?” jersey, cleverely Interweaving the lub Answer: The heart may be ber so that it la conceeded by fabric In strengthened through systematic Complete 7-Pc. Bedroom Outfit side and out. Silk Treco brassiere. Sizes 34 to 46. physical culture, and by living on a r. For a spare bedroom, this value has no equal. The ^etal careful diet. Only a small aomunt Bed, Dresser^ Chest of Drawers, Springs, Mattress and par of Stay-Slim Back-Laced Model, $4.00 of the right kind o f food should be L i n ^ Fii^h— ' ' living Model will display this garment used, and care must be observed in Pillows gives you unequalled value at this low price. for the last time Saturday. avoidtog all inharmonious mixtures ‘‘Beau Geste” fee, qui^ty lmfim;fiiusii><^^ Second Floor of food which prodube exce^ve im choice of three desig^ : :Rndi^ etoe ■ stomach or intestinal gas. —gold edges. Bimit four'aec^s to a cusiK^ •....JL v (Abnormal Sleepiness) L i Question:—F. D. writes: “I am a Government Tax ...... tOc man of 70 years of age, have al ways had good health, but have al August Furniture Sale ways been abnormally sleepy, aqd 50c Deck for ^^nly ...... 22c as I grow older it becomes worse.” BRING BIG SAVINGS NOW Answer: The most important Our entire stock of furniture including Beds and Bedding, is cause of abnormal sleepiness now matted at prices that are the lowest in recent years. Buy from overeating. Even though you. for a whole house o r ^ single room, you’U save, satisfactorily. A are a hard worker you probably Budget Credit Account makes payments possible out of your in eat more food than your body re come instead of your capital. COLONIAL quires. The large amoimt of energy Sixto and Seventh Floors which you use in digesting this /• food takes away vital force from H A L L RUGS 3-Dbor R e fr^ ^ ^ other parts of your body, including CffiFFONIER the brain. Try cutting down the A well I made .chlffoni^ in Built 'to /high . atandainla Size 27x90 inch rag rugs Remember This Saturday is the dmoimt of food you have been oftk 'finish. Has spacious for £d f r a y o o w u [ r i i Q g s i a lintfar eonst^uefloai. No dilay' ' ^ Kaugateak il?ar>, O fa d te g ' ■ t ■ ' - I traAo, i f l t i m p n ___atTMt, la UDdar aosatniMIds. VohAtoiwn tad North B testeM Condii^on Of- W o datsibr. tha PAdUtottNiU rosd io s M p i S t o t l M i v •outeuotloB. TraAo oaa paao. Mdigp, tvir ai. 0,* I: altt-Flalavttla nad* aM dafa bataf Wdliagford^ltata ttraat, Aodl- f ^POfMd' titoan. Iwlw-oC tha flaartiM •si T * r i. ATLANTA-TfS. ' "led fo r -a te aalltek .Wilikaaatio • Itorra dtra betef oiled for ena b Uo. ld*4t 9* rograoH State aaaatnwtieD. Oiad- ^ 'distrtot. forhadr joila auarlet. lliet^.jOO-^tura VI hotft Roota No. 117 — 1>ailsr» OUord tM4 la Warroi-Woodvilla road, a a e a ^ m Ingtho ftvm. w^eb. _ chain 2E Sa Jlii’i;?:* ; fiooe. TMAo oaa jnnaras, stelsd t t f _ musio, ■nie iw teiiv a •W! ftaad Wtjmam. Dartftr-ltavidaaa lag . is •mnpUted, Ihoutdara and ralllaf *XS&ISSS .N O -880. i Dam road la tmdar ooaateuettGB. Nd unoomplotad. . i ( 0 o !^ l ------_ _ wbaC nutnr opb* Ro«d ooBditton* ’/dalay to tcaAe. ' ‘ IfailiTM TuaiT itmet ia balag d i Warrvn-Ktnt road ia , Xn lasutef tbs dssri* fs lo tii« sUto of 8:M 7:09-'>WJZ entertainments. . Route No. ISO—Woodbr|dgo-8ay- ed far cna aslla,. ed and numadam oonttruetlon un* U:i0 10:8^,A j^ ’n’ Andy, comedians neceaatay by hifhway mour road, ahouldera beli^ oiled iS^WIi^waa n t A ia bfiag d i der way. No datouri. felt that WovwnBSfSir j llitf_____ 10:«H’Danct amMe to repuln and oiling-announcod by too; Winehester-Torrlofford itraet la CoBBoOtiei^r Highway DapartmonV for three mlUa. ed fe* fbur — "a danger to iwtile IcHraatawctra, under" construction. No datour. After his ssrsst :so s:8a-uraw«ra; aatrologat. •3tS3BOT8y%awiilty "Btod ag’CfvJuly'SS: - Route No. 1S8—GontwaU-Bunk- Nerfdk, fw S } street ia tmder flfflABrtkTTrSi''Tree< Xionductjd by W l- er Hill road is being died for four oonatruotlon. No datour. Woodfltock-Porafret road is betef prisoner was takaa to0 9_ . fiSiTlerrl^n D*ly< t»>® 8:00 ttOO-^lTWlU dramailsatlen ef 9:80—WABC maw quartet. Rpute Na 1—Fairfield, South- oiled for one mile. “ Remeo and Jullst." I 13:99—An hoiiM boutt CblCbiM fo, port OBt-oS,'* Work on approachas.- miles. Pomfret-Fuxlong road la being town, the nams of whloh wris'sot f e f a w » n _Fur , the 8:80 7:ao-Unltad ttata* Army taJjA ^JM 4.65 -WSNR,------R, CH CHlCAO oiled for one aUle. Woodstock, Eaatford-Waat Wood- diefilflsed 8:18 1;18—Tfna at«nr..dr*m*Ua*tlon, 88—Farm .prqga w ^ m a ) ’. No aeiay tp traAo. Route No. 184—Canaan and Sal- stock road is under construction. Woldennaras, long a oonspiewS| p u s ^ s s e i a 18:00 9:00—Russian VUlaga tpuslfe lO.lo____ 9:i i^yarfeties; wdiiedy team. . Route No. 8-:-Coiunibl|i^ WUll* ,^leb^. Ume Rock bridge, grade Pomfrat-Woddstoek.nad ia balag TraAc can pass. ^ So^A»Sn^luee". from *Tto.- Nfllft rtrtt 18:10 9:80—Male quarteL orghnlaL U (l| lu cll—H a y Chair . nuMlc hour. mantlc-Hartford road, should ere be-.|eroedng elUnlnstion ia under eon- oiled for one mile. figure in Uthua&laajpelltte Boat.” "A lively progtam of ballMa 11:16 10:18—Haywood Brouna column. -DX air vaudeville. MoUtr of various offless t e # Vj Sq, CHICAGOr'1160. Isg oiled for three miles. struotlon. Use present roadway. Rosbury.r, RflKbury' Falls road, t ‘M .8':0Oi-MOMeheart chlldreii’s Route No. U. 8. fi—Meriden and. No detours. M acadam oeastnietum c ___ completed. SION WASN'T TRUE that of forelga sotalptsf, 416A—WON. CHICAaO-720^ Shouldera and rallia|^^wc|« ^ l e t ^ outstandtea charaotof In SiOO 6:OO^Ludwlg lAUirlerif orch. t:S# 7:80-ftadio Byau^y wreb,. WalUngford. North and South Route No. 185—East Haven and r M l ^ o o t Uthuante to tfeotetste'r 6:16 6:18-Mualo Ulk. orctieatra. •:M |;0d-Bamone; Broad streets sure tmder coxutnior ) £tl$f Uio^ North Branford, Foxon roadie un Kenosha, Wle., July 26.— (A P .) national ohaagss which pkiftad tlMII>.' Wave length* In meten on left o< 6:45 6:46—Rural •*«!<*>. 10:99 9)00—M n n a d e; ra t.B a m M . tlon. Through traffic advised to der construction. No delay to traf is iimd^ conitructipn. BtaSon tltSTkllocyetee J' •V,:. :• ■•'';.■■ ■■:+■ * t. • - -i>4--*^...... • * . -•-4 -- > fsods and #id«npE^ age will be represented In moat of ta k in g . hak ckmpaigDad S e activities. 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VAN W A G N E R ’S the materials are exception* Vifate 70e this added thrill for scores of Buick, two-to-one leader in fine SERVICE STATION ally fine, includ Bisssse-ca* • ^ (bAirfnl Otmti e*n s i »r »utr itt trice, pr»- ing broaddotha, thousands who have long aspired 511 MAIN 5 T. PH O N E - 66 9 i and Ifaens.- De* car sales^ cordially invites you to ridtt tie / ", - « ' • X i t T 4--. — r . - ’.-r: ■ \ V . hem hen of far jroater,.propor- while we are abm tUBgi tfeiw. w great N W: where a latie‘>at'df the people bit wme abwSaat^ - live in buildings of numerous stories Furthermore, we have had some inquiries as to^the reason why the and dosdy crowded, barely es B y f j O r b .« a i£ ^ ^ & ' S 5 . S & t . inc- caped the full force of the temblor. :diredS^ bosfds at the Iquere send OF U BliMll StTMt motorize, bound Yet WBllmantic, I Sooth MoncheiUr.^Conn, If it had been ehaken as were the Al NBiidiS M l m i Ot* « a U mmmmL ' ' TBOICAS FBB0U80M little cities in nejarby provinces it to the Center vdien.a maeb shorter emleer *S le «mW _ Oottoral M a n a s e r____ _ cut for them is through Wood- / 1. is conceivable that another endr- Founded October 1. 1881 street to Manchester Qrsen. AdAii* Dr. PimIi McCw. aw of iKb m m . ^ mous tragedy comparable to the I pubUahed Bvery Bxcept one at Messina might'have been Perhaps the answer to this is that TpHli .VALtiABLB GBAPEFHUlT^velope and "four cents In stamps for ISitodays and H o lite y a E nU w «^ th e the direction signs of the SBghway Jpost Office at S o u th J ^ ^ o a te r, experinced. . postage. rconn.. as Second Class MaU ^ tte r . Department deal only with state SUBSCRIPTION RATES It is peculiarly unfortunate that Duriim the coming year we are highways and that Woodbrldge facing u e problem of a scarcity of (Causes of Headadie). ^ ft-r/ One Year, by mail ...... in a region like that visited by this Question:—Q. H. writes: “Please Per Month, by mail ...... * •»« street does not fall into that cate oranges. Ip many cases the prices Delivered, one year, ...... seismic disturbance two factors mSy bb prohibitive to ^ e average tell me what might cause a c .,r.. "1'^ V "*■ ..... ■ ...,L V N W idiTheLea^ Associated Press Reports Reds Try To StaD Battalino BeatrPdjme NATIONAL Rafting—O’Dotil, Phils .408. In Game With Robins Runs—Klein. Phils 92. But Champ Loses Decision WON BY UNITED STA Runs batted in—Klein, Phils 106. Hits—Klein, Phils 146. Doubles—O’Doul, Phils 82. Triples—Comorosky, Pimtes 13. Cincinnati, O., July 25—(-AP) < After Payne, Rrhd did most cf the ' ‘ ------^ But Brooklp Succeeds In Home runs—Wilson, Ciibs 29. Cecil Payne, Louisville featoer- leading, made his , bid Battalino Stolen bases—Cuyler, Cubs 24. weight won a ten-round ' deqislon crowded in to sobre with both hands American Veteran Wins Three Strai^t Sets After Losing \Cochet Defeat$ Local Sport AMERICAN over Bat Battalino, world chanapira to his opponent’s midriff. Battalino Wimimg the Gam^ Ruth PQfHng Simmons, Athletics .393. in a non-Utle bout hero last night. ended the session with one of the First in Bad Start; Overcame 2-5 Lead in Second Set Lott 6-4, 6-2, 6^ Runs—Ruth, Yanks 107. Payne knocked Battalino down for hardest blows of the fight, a solid Chatter Runs—Batted in—Gehrig, Yanks a count of mne in the second round. right to CeciPs head. Whacks Another Homer; The Hartford fighter took six of the Payne greeted'the champion, to By Winning Five Straight Games; Has His Usoal R n lu J ' Q an M 111- Hits—Hodapp, Indians 138. roimds but the judges gave the start the'sbrih with a roxmd-house Adleoil, FraniM, July S ^(A F > right that sent Battalino to the Ty Holland made a spectacular Doubles— ^McManus, T igers 32. knockdown great weight. Payne —Henri Ooriwt, French, S Cobs Win 19-15. Triples—Reynolds, White Sox 15. won three rounds and one, was even ropes, but Bat soon escaped and Wrangle With Umpire; Lott Plays Cochet Later Today. ter, defeated George L btt,\'«t^ one hand catch of a line drive to crowded his adversary wltlx a two- center field Wednesday night in the Home runs—^Ruth, Yanks 36. Payne weighed, 132; Battalino, CMcago, In s^aight aeto in ffea ^ By HUGH S. FULLEMON, JB. Stolen bases— McManus, Tigers 127 1-2. An old cut over the cham fisted attack to the body. After ^ s eeoona match of thi opMhig.^ ball game between Manchester and exchange th ^ wrestled through the Rockville. It should have been men 16. pion’s eye was opened In the fourth, day of the ehaOeage roiad Uv J rest of Qxe round With honors, such Roland Garros Stadium, Auteuil, France, July 25.-^(AI*)— toe Davia wlnalBg About the time Babe Ruth tioned in last night’s vrrite-up, but slowing him down considerably. r . When the second round was near as they were, about even. The sev Big Bill Tilden sent the American forces away to a flying start 6-2. m e evened the aeriei he^ .4 astounded the world of baseball Dy was unintentionally omitted. the end Payne smashed a wicked enth roimd saw t^ayne miss a royal in the challenge round for the Davis Cup against the French to tween toe tWo ooiRtrleo, eahh % bittinc 29 home runs in one sea- chance to end the aifMr. One has to go a long vray to tod right to the jaw that caught the day by defeating Jean Borotra in the opening singles match, winning one point - aa Tilden H sonVA feat d^ribed in the next LAST INNING cham pion off-, balance and sent B at Battidino opened the session with beat Borotra earlier la toe day. * official baseball guide as . "a regu more plucky athlete than this a hard right to the jaw and then 2-6, 7-5, 6-4, 7-5. chap. Holland is Imbued with ttot talino to the resin for a cbimt of lar mastodon of a record,” it was nine. both men went to close quarters Henri Cochet, French ace, and George Lott were to play y>in«thiHg almost as amaainr when never-say-die spirit and stars in with the champion whaling away at own service, and the .balls baseball, tennis and basketball. He RALLY DEFEATS Floored After Bell later in the day with Cochet an overwhelming favorite. The across toe net with rifle a pitcher knocked the ball for the Upon rising, the bell sounded, but Payne’s ribs. Then the KentucMan looks the most polished in basebaU lurched out of a clinch and sent Bat doubles match takes place tomorrow and the twa final singles speed. TUden qxiiekly'tbok the circuit In the current era of long Payne, eager to end it there, tore but Is hardest to beat in tennis and half way across the ring to pin him matches with opponent reversed comes on Sunday.- Fr^ce to even toa coxmt at four dis^ce hitting it is so common after the champion and again fioor- many can attest. LOCAL YANKEES on the ropes under a two-fisted sally ran off toe. next two for toe sot. for. pitchers to hit home runs that ed him with a right to the jaw. Bat- now cannot hope to win the title before Sunday while United do it to the head. The players went to toe even the moundsmen who Every year HoUand plays baseball atlino had grounds for a claim of States could reach the cherished goal through a victory for Lott for ten minute rest after toe foul, but the referee overlooked the Pa3me, however, was not to be hardly- get a thrill. * until the week before the town ten The Yanks threw a scare into denied in this roxmd, for he slugged and for Allison and Van Ryn in the doubles. set with TUden appearing Jtay Kolp of Cincinnati turned nis toinmament starts and then the Athletics’ camp last night incident and so did Battalino. A fter a nervoxxa start, TUdeix------more alert and in 'better physic Payne made a remarkable come away in merry fashion and had the the trick. His homer in the second tAifAB time out fb j a week’s intensive when they held the Athlettcs at champ in full retreat at the bell. swept through to his eighth fvery ixervoxxs as Borotra led at three conditfon than Borotra who seer practice on the courts. His 1980 back in the second round, for in tne Inymg of the first game between bay for six innings only to lose out In toe last two roxmds toe fighters tournanxent victory in succession gam es to oixe and then ran his ad- badly spent. § Sa^Reds and Brooklyn Robins campaign will begin next, week in the final inning when the Ath first Battalino shook the Kentuckian over toe Bounding Basque. The TUden put on^ increased preasurt to his heels with a right hook that opened up with their final bids. 'vantage to 5-1 before' Big Bill took gave Chicinnati a 3 to 0 lead and when he has two practice sessions match was bitterly fought and w m after toe incident in toe seveatk letics sent four runs across the must have started from the fioor. They traded embryo haymakers in his TOCond game. booked. featured by a turbulent scene in game and he appeared xmbeataMt w ith ione later run ^ plate. Pajme, groggy, covered and held un toe ninth and then both wera shaken Borotra ran out toe set at 6-2 and win the contest 4 to 3. Brooklyn The Athletics made the runs off under well timed blo'ws, Payne’s ap one third set when Borotra scored a completely outplayed Big Bill all toe dxiring tod Jast three games aa 1^. back and took the second Have you stopped to realize thkt til the bell rang. Then he came out ran oxit toe set that gaverhim a Billy Dowd who had held thMn to apparently fresh - for the second parently having more steam than service ace after the American had way. The American appeared to lose the West Sides boast a ball club to one advantage. game 9 to 0 before rain stopped three hits until the seventh. Faulk sttmza which was to be the most toe champion’s. lifted his band to indicate he was through errors caus^ by extreme z with several players in the lineup not ready to play. The umpire ruled TUden ifent after- the foxiitli Mg ^»em in thp sixth Inning. ^ who a few years ago were seldom if ner started his Athletics on the thrilling of the 1 attle. In toe nxiddle of toe loxmd Bat neirvouanesa. game was one of the season’s best road to victory when Walt Kearns ’The third and fourth rounds also talino tore after his man with, both that ’Tilden had motioned too late The point score for toe first set: with a rxish, tunning up^X lead et ever heard mentioned? Reference is two gamee to none. | exhibitions of stalling as the Reds made to George Stavnitsky, Joe dropped his fiy to right. McCann were savage spectacles with both fists flying, but Payne soon checked and gave toe point to Borotra. B orotra ...... 424 484 44—34 Borotra appeared outclassed & tried to .make the approaching Raynor, Clarence Gustafson and walked, Gustafson singled to Ernie men shoothig everything in their toe rally with a s^ea of leftoooks TUden, already raUying mlghtUy Tilden ...... 041 260 61— 20 his efforts' to stop Tilden ih tl storm wipe out Brooklyn’s 2 to 0 Henry McCann. Yet» these boys to Dowd who couldn’t get hold of the repertoires in an effort to .win by that had his adversary backing after erring frequently in toe flirst Tilden Wins Second 9 last three gxmas. Big Bill’s servtcfl l«ad and the Robins tried to pre day are playing about as good as the ball and two runs trickled across the ever decisive knockout. But away as the frame closed. set rose to new heis^ts after toe j upsetting incident and trounced Tilden continued to ^ play er- ^ was never so severe and his jud^ vent this. The needed 4% innings veterans. the plate. though both men had fists of iron The tenth was strictly a, slugglixg affiiir and honors were about even. Borotra, jxaradlng through to toe i ratlcaJly ’ in toe second set and nxent of distance was remarkable..^ were completed just in time Md Ambrose then doubled scoring and plenty o f mtucle to throw them, Borotra soon jumped into a 3-1 Shortly after the staut of toe ses first victory of toe challenge roimd just as darkness began to fall the J. B. Rand of the Boa Ami Club Gustafson. The Yanks went out in they also had hearts of fistic aristo lead breaking through Big Bill’s sion ^yne went down imder a with only toe desperate effort feu on Benny Frey’s pitch says that the soap makers are in order-in the seventh to end the crats and refused to go down. They seiwice on toe fourth game. The ing for seven more runs to keep favor of a league to settle Oxe town rocked each other a half dozen vicious left hook and then almost of the Basque in toe fourth and de PHU PERKINS SEEN i game. The box score follows: doubled tixe champion with a left to ciding set holding him up tem Basque wop his service in toe fifth tiiSmadves a half game ahead o f championship and that he hopes a Athletics (4) times in these two sessions and in by recoveries at toe net by perfect meeting of the managers can be ar the fourth Payne opened an old cut toe body. The end of toe fight porarily. The Basque rallied in toe CSdcago. AB R HPO A £ final set after 'Hlden had run toe drop shote past TUden. AS NEW CHAMPIQI The Cubs were unhampered by ranged for sometime early next over Battalino’s right eye. This cut fotmd both men battling it out toe- McCann, 3b ...... 3 1 1 0 0 0 count to 5-1 in games. 'The French It took some of toe best tennis tha weather at PhUadelphia and week. bothered the champion. to-toe and toe referee bad to remind Gustafson, lb ...4 2 1 9 0 0 them that toe fight was over when man reeled off four straight g;ames of TUden’s long career to win toe alter two and alialf hours of slug After these four scintillating Chicago, July 26—(AP) —PhllUn Armstrong, If ...4 0 2 0 0 0 rounds during which both men evi toe bell soxmded. but could not hold toe pace and second set xvito toe five game rush ging came out ahead by a 19 to 15 Did you hear the latest? Jack from behind. He appear^ to have Perkins, too methodical Britofi to Ambrose, c ...... 3 1 1 5 0 0 dently shot their bolts in trying for Ralph Lenny of New York and dropped toe deciifing set 7-^. day stood out as toe hiir -apparent aeon. Thirteen of Chicago’s Dwyer has the golf bug too! He a three hole course in his backyard, MAryhATti, ss .... 2 0 1 1 4 1 a knockout, they settled down to sablemate of Battalino’s, fought a Once Tilden, favorite to beat toe lost toe nervoxxsness that marked to Don Moe’s western amateur golf were scored in the first two in- his play in toe first set. so it seems, and spends imich of his Wilkinson, cf ...4 0 0 2 0 0 fight it out at long range and proved six round draw with Howaird Basque, hit his stride there was no champldhshlp; ’TUden made a splendid raUy, nJngs. spare time eveninjgs trying to per Woodbury, 2b ...3 0 0 2 1 0 a distinct bust at infighting where Mitchell, Cincinnati lightweight in stopping him. His cannonball ser A s toe txxsrie fb r toe crow n, drop The same storm that stopped fect his drives. One thing in favor l^H. Kearns, rf ...4 0 1 1 0 0 Battalino appeared to be at his best. toe semi-windup. Leimy, like Bat vice aced Borotra repeatedly and after trailing 2-5 in games in toe ped by Moe yesterday entered the Brooklyn’s gave the N. Y. Giants of Jack’s veracity, he admits that he Faulkner, p .....2 0 0 1 5 Ci In the fifth Cecil, sensing the ad talino was outweighed, but he he sent toe Frenchman from base second set. He pxiUed ahead, deucec senU-final roxmd Perkins not only a 1 to 0 win over Pittsburgh. The missed the ball entirely quite fre vantage he held through the knock- fought a good fight, exhibiting a left line to baseline in toe third set toe set ahd won 7-5 with a rxm of hXd toe reputation but a game that Giants had a homer by Fred Lind- quently when he first started trying 29 7 21 10 1 do'wn he scored and the injury he that puzried Mitchell thioxighout Borotra was very tired when toe five straight games. appeared invincible to his three A hxish feU over toe stadixim as strom left froln the first inning to biff the elusive pill. Yankees inflicted on the champion’s eye shot Mitchell started well enough, but players stopped for. a ten minute rivals — Johnny^ Lehman and Ifx whUe the Pirates after getting H P O A £ for the titleholder’s head, some times tired fast under Lenny’s dazzling rest after the third set while TUden TU<|en tied toe score at five games Couch of Chicago and Bob M cGssxf,, AB R all U sing his fam ous cannon baU (Oiy one hit off Carl HubbeU in sU The boys are still talking about 0 0 3 1 0 connecting, but more often missed. pace as toe ^ h t proceeded. appeared fresh and eager. of Des Moines, Iowa. Maloney, c ...... 4 service Big KU aced toe Basque frames, had the bases full in the the fine ball grame R ockville and 2 U 1 TUden’s victory, although not sxur- Moe, weary after his golfing ware E. Dowd, If .. ...4 0 0 repeatedly and ^rotra’s game seventh srtien the game was stop- Manchester staged at the West Side Boggini, ss .. *. .4 1 1 5 2 1 prising to toe Frenchman, was far in England sximmer, never he^ Wednesday night. A few games like seemed to have lost toe keenness p e i W. Dowd, p .. ...3 1 1 0 5 1 more decisive than expected. ’The a lead on Lohixxan yesterday a t s ^ ' that would do a lot to restore the American No. 1 star for toe past that showed In toe first set. Boston’s Braves won the remain K err, lb ...... 2 0 0 8 0 U WEST SIDE BUDDIES stage of toe long match. Five tlmee .. presta^e of the sport which has been HOLY TRINITY SHUTS ten years, drawn into toe challenge " The g;ames. were three aU in - toe be tied toe match but toe birdie cte ing National League game, beating Dahlquist, 2b . ...2 0 2 1 3 1 St. Louis 5 to 4 and finaUy broke slipping a bit of late years. roxmd at toe last moment,, defeated third set after Borotra had taken a 37th hole sent him spinning' frofli Jolly, 3b ...... 3 0 1 2 0 0 an early lead 3 to 1 xyben an inci the sixth place tie with Cincin WIN OVER GREEN 7-6 Borotra at Wimbledon, toe last time the throne he won at Kansas City • • • 0 0 0 0 0 P. W. writes in to inquire what Falkowski, cf 3 0UT0AKS2T00 they met, but toe match went five dent occurred that marred toe calm last year. . - nati. Kearns, rf ...... 3 0 0 0 0 1 of toe play. Babe Ruth again provided one of game we will fall in love with next sets. year. “ Last summer it was, tennis, The West Side Buddies won toe Umpire In Wrangle MISS JACOBS ILL \ the big features of the. American 28 T 52111 4 now It’s golf, what next?”; he quer- With Sobisky pitching fine bedl, a se* WEATHER THREATENING TUden motioned that he wqs not League’s day by clouting his 38th Score by innings: third and d e ck in g g^sme o f New York, July 25—(AP)— 9 ries. The charms and thrills of toe Holy Trinity ixine defeated toe Roland Garros Stadium, Auteml, ready to receive Borotra’s service homer of the year as the N. Y. these two sports however should Yanks ...... 100 100 0—2 ries from toe Gi*een. Buddies last health has forced Helen Jinob^ Oaks Wednesday iit Hickey’s Grove France, July 25.—(AP.)—^T h c but toe umpire, Nicolas Redels- America’s second ranking playOr to Yanks beat the Tigers, 5 to 2. keep us busy enough for a post A ’s ...... 000 010 3—^ night at toe Community Club play Jimmy Foxx PhUadelphia’s long by a score of 2 to 0. ’The Winners Daxns Cup chaUenge. roxmd between perger gave toe Basque an ace when qxiit tournament tennis for the rei^ graduate course. Judging from the Umpires, HoUand and Brennein. grounds at toe Green. (’The score he served anyway. The point gave (^tance star also clouted a homer headway ^ing made in both, at the t^ ed in toe second and fifth in the defending French and toe of toe season. was 7 to 6. The Green made a great toe Basque the game and lead 4 to Weakened by a severe attiuek 9 ahd although it was only his 27th end of another year our diplomas nings. ’The 'Victory was deserved .is attempt to come from be United States opened today in 3. ' plexiiisy and qxiinsy. Miss JacoM it m eut more at the time than did from kindergarten will still be out toe Holy ’Trlhlty boys made six hind, toe West Sides scoring all sxiltry, threatening weather. Ruth’s. Foxx’s circuit drive was of reach. Whereupon little Archibald more hits and three less errors. S. FxxUy half an hour before Big The umpire took time out to teU said yesterday she had wltodrawai their seven runs before their oppo from toe National championidxlA in the ninth inning with the in the seat next to, the window rises BIG HORSE RACE Bycholsky starred with three hits. BUI TUden, American No. 1 for the the xvUdly shouting spectators that nents got started. and would return to her hosM ^ score tied aind gave the A’s an to remark that a good idea of ’The box score foUows: past ten years, opened toe series TUden had spoken too late and after West Sides (7) toe baU had already left Borotra’s Berkeley, Calif., on Sun^y. i 8 to 6 win over the Cleveland In Thomas Watson Stowe’s best bet in Holy Trinity (2) AB R H PO A F. against Jean Borotra, toe bounding raquet for toe service ace point. m iim Jacobs contracted a tkroM dians. It also put the'Athletics five sportamay be gained by asking him A B R H PO 4 1 0 5 2 0 Basque of toe French, in toe first 2 COMES TOMORROW ®iW. Ford, c 'TUden was obvloxxsly nettled. He infection whUe oh the R iverla tbb| where the home office' of the “South- Balon, ss ...... 2 5 2 1 1 2 0 singles iqatches of toe day aU re games ahead of the Washington J 1 F. Brimley, 2b strode across toe coxirts, took up his spring. .j:' Senators who were the victims of Wales Part-Mutual Co.” is located. Falkow ski, 2b . . 4 “ I H. Cordy, 3b served seats in toe stadium were S. Bycholskl, 3b . 4 an uprising on the part of the Chi CHxicago, July 25— (A P )— One o f C. Smith, p .. flUed. cago- White Sox. Ted Lycuos scored S. Golas, lb .... 4 Ih H. Gustafson, ss TUden was a favorite to beat Bo the biggest st^e race fields of toe 0 C. B ycholskl, c . 3 A. Brimley, If rotra, whom he has downed seven hlB ^Iteenth victory for Chicago by season is excpected to accept toe 0 I>arclak, If ...... 2 H. Benson, lb pitching the entire game. Hou) They Stand issue in toe Arlington handicap, 0 successive times in toe past, but The Boston Red Sox threatened 135,000 added, tomorrow at Arling A. Gdlas, c f ----- 4 V. Lennon, cf . toe odds were sUgbt. Henri Cochet, Joe Falkowski, rf 2 0 ' to make another change in the ton Park. D. Veimard, rf ace of toe defending squad, was an Sobisky, p ...... 2 01 American League standing, coming YESTERDAY’S RESULTS Withdrawal of Blue Larkspur and overwhelming favorite to defeat toe probabUity that Misstep, Victor 37 7 8 27 12 4 within a half game of St. Lotus 27 2 9 21 9 2 George Lott, yoxmg Chicagoan, in w ith fax 8 to 5 victory over the Eastern League ian and Toro would not start, caused Green £6) toe second singles match of toe Albany 9, Springfield 7. many trainsm to decide to take a Oaks (0 ) A B R HULTMAN’S Browns. • WUson, s8 ...... 3 0 day. Bridgeport at AUentown rain. shot at toe rich pixrse. E. Gardner, If . 5 0 lUden Loses 1st Set National League Sun Bresik was rated as toe horse Wogman, 3b, F. Linders, if .. Zapatka, p .. Borotra won toe first game on his Cincinnati 4, Brooklyn 3 (1st.) to beat Joseph E. Widener’s Curate S. SUverst^, ss own service, TUden netting three BRAVES TOP CUBS Brooklyn 9, Cinciimati 0 (2d.) also was weU liked, as were Display, Go^, c, 3b .. G. Gardner, p . Hickey, lb .. points and ou tin g one. TUdeii xvon Boston 5, St. Louis 4. Dr. Freeland, toe Nut and Pigeon , Frachla, lb . his own service but Borotra again 20th. Aimivi Bradley, If .. ’The Braves topped the Cubs 7 to New York 1, Pittsburgh 0. Hole. . Cowles, 3h .. took his own service and led at 2 5 in a Junior League baseball game Chicago 19, PhUadelphia 15. Qf toe field of 99 eUglbles fifteen Starkweather, 2b Cieseckl, cf Cumbers, cf . games to 1. There are only a few days left to take advantage of at the West Side Thursday morn American League were expected to start, with toe , Anderson, c Both players went at their work ing. The losers got away to a fly New York 5, Detroit 2. possibUity that 20 nxight go. Should HUl, r f ...... , Baldwin,. 2b carefuUy but TUden played poorly, the values in this sale. Act at once! ing start scoring all of their runs in PhUadelphia 8, Qeveland 6. twenty start the race would gross netting firequently x^d finding trou around 350,000, and second money 23 0 3 21 7 5 36 6 5 24 10 4 the opeixing chapter but went score Chicago 10, Washington 4. ble hitting toe baselines. less thereafter. Mahoney and Lovett Boijton 8, S t Louis 5. of about 36,000 would be worth Holy Trinity ...... 010 010 0—2 West Side Buddies .023 200 006—7 Oaks ...... 000 000 0—4) The first break un service came w^re the batting stars. Here is the whUe. Green Buddies ... 000 003 021—6 Two base hit, S. Bycholskl; bits through TUden in toe fourth game sum m ary: THE STANDINGS Other posslbUities were Easter Two base hit, Frachla: sacrifice MEN’S SUITS MEN’S SUITS Stockling, Bobaahela, Galahad, Karl off Sobisky 3, Zapatka 9; sacrifice h it, G. (Gardner;, umpires, F . CJowles, which he lost from 80 after double Braves (7 ) faulting. The American appeared Values up to $40 Values $32,50 to $40.00 AB R H PO A E Eastern League Eitel, Golden Prince, Lady Broad hit, Falkowski 2; stolen bases, S. R itom ond. Bycholskl, C. Bjrcholski; left on H. WUey, ss ... 3 1 1 0 0 2 w . L. PC. cast Swinfield, Grey Coat, WiUiam Most An 2 Pants Suits M ost AH 2 Pants Suits bases. Holy Trinity 9, Oaks 4; base J. May, 2b .... 3 1 0 4 2 0 16 6 .727 T., Sidney Grant ffigh Foot Windy B r id g e p o r t...... on balls off Zapatka 2; struck out F . M ahoney, p . 4 2 2 0 1 0 18 11 City, Stars and Bars, Jock, Plucl^ Springfield ...... by S6blsky 11, Zapatka 4; time J. Sullivan, lb . 3 0 1 6 1 0 Allentow n ...... 11 13 •438 Play, Donnay, Brown Wisdom, Live $ 2 4 . 2 0 Oak, Sandy Ford and Paul Bxmyan. 1:50; umpire, Yaworski. $20 H. Webb, rf ... 3 1 0 0 0 0 Alb«my ...... 10 15 .400 AlteratiiKis Extra at H. Sehxiltx, c .. 2 1 0 8 3 0 National League SUPER Alterations Extra at W. Neiihauer, If 3 0 0 0 1 0 W. L. PC. These Prices. These Prices, E. Rautonberg, 3b 3 1112 0 Brooklyn ...... 54 37 .589 SHORTS Lashinski, cf. 2 0 0 2 1 0 ChlCSt^fO • • • • « e e . e 54 39 •&81 N ew Y o r k ...... 49 42 •338 Predict Strong Opposition Shorts’* re 26 7 5 21 11 2 44 .506 St* XjOUIS • • e e . e e e 45 sulted from long Cubs (5 ) P itts b u r g h ...... 43 47 •478 ABR H TO A E experiment by Wil B oston • • « . « e e e e e 42 47 .472 For Giorgetti In Tourney ‘•Society B ^ d ” STRAW HATS W . F ord, 2b .... 3 1 r 1 0 0 C^incinnati ...... 42 48 .467 son Broth^ to Sailoiii, Lcghonia G. B ea b ert c . . . 3 1 1 7 .2 0 31 55 .360 SUITS Philadelphia ...... Among the leading contenders /eliminate the bind- $2.50 to $6JM Gradea e. Smith, 3b ... 2 1 0 3 3 2 American League Quido Giorgetti 'will defend hisf for toe town title besides toe quar ling, cutting, chafing A. Raguskus, p . 3 0 1 2 1 0 W. L. PC. horseshoe pitching title against all $45 and $50 Quality ONE H ALF tet of stars mentioned eae Jim of the old center J. Lovett, ss ... 3 0 2 2 0 0 Philadelphia ...... 64 32 .667 comers in toe town tounxament E. Ragurinu, lb . 8 0 1 4 2 0 36 ,617 Thomson, Jim Fogarty, Rhlnebart seam crotch con PRICE W a sh in g to n ...... 58 which is to get imderway a week J. Frayer, rf ... 3 1 0 2 0 0 54 40 •0'74 Lampreclit, Sam Nelson, Pat struction. $ 3 2 . 2 0 N ew Y o r k ...... phy, W illiam <3ess, WUliam Gess $6.00 GtftUfae Pu T. McVeigh, cf .. 3 1 1 0 0 0 49 47 AlO from next Monday, it was stated Q e v ela m d ...... Jr., WUliam Taggart, Jim flehaub, IPerfeot comlort from AHorations Extra at H. GustaftKWX, If . 2 0 1 0 0 0 37 36 .514 today by H erbert L. Chudson, play- C h ic a g o ...... Miicft Suhie, Frank McLaughlin and every., angle, In every 45 52 •484 groimd instructor who orga^ed These Prices. $ 4 . 5 0 D etroit ...... a host of others whose names do not poeifira ... that Is toe 25 5 7 21 8 2 S t Loxiis ...... 36 57 .387 toe toiunament last year. Giorget- ti’s opponent' In the finals a year come to mind offhand. According to new freedom “Super Braves ...... 013 101 1—7 ^^ostou «••••••••• 35 58 .376 Cubs ...... 500 000 0—5 ago. Jim .Fallon, will again be a reports from toe Spruce street fire Shorts” give. Two base Wt Mahoney; base on contender for the orovto as will two house,' toe fire-eaters are betting Super Shorts in GAMES TODAY bankrolls on Schahb to come off RaguBkixs 4, Mahoney 8; youthful stars, Billy Neubauer and Madras or Rayon, Oeorga Adams, both of .whom are through with toe title. Those who ^ O E S strode out by Raguskus 7. Mahoney Eastern League |75e and 11.00. 8; luqdras, W add^ and Brimley. skid to ha's# an excellent chance of to be on the inside, however. 2 0 % OFF, Odd Lota od liia ^ Springfield at Albany (night). Insist that Schaub Is off' color from Bridgeport at Allentown (iright) disMadng.tlxa fxvoritas. Athletle Skll^ to All of the matehee in toe tourna excess fishing. ntaXtHL On All BoyaV ChMdm’9 fords, Nattonal League . It is tmderstoiod that efforts will St. Louis at Boston. ment win he held'Xt toe West Side Ye8terday*8 Stars courts- There are four qourts at toe h e' igiBde to arrai|ge In te r ^ ty jrdftMhery for Yoiu? Vacation. and MIsBca* Pmaps Cincinnati at Brooklyn. for the winner of the 1P9^ Pittsburgh at New York. Four Acre Lot ahd they have been and O x fo n b tounxament 'with the- charopldfib Pt AU Straw Hats R^uced. Foxx, Athletics—Hit 27th homer Chicago at Itoiladelpbia. fenced off to keep qpectators back. with one oo-in ninth to beat indiaixs. Manchester hee a number of sklll- Rockville, Hartford, ~ ' MlddletoWn American League end aity other towns or cities in tos Hafcy, Cards. — Accounted for Id. fxil exponente of the “barnyard I r a y three Cardinal nine with two Philadelphia at .Qevuand nelghl^hood that may prodxxee aa Neiv’York at Detroit golf’ art aund it seems a certainty thafSiihly al hommn, double and single. * that there will be plenty of keen expert ringer tooaer. Naames of any- Sherid, Yanks —Held Tigers to Boston at St Louis. one pX^twiHxg to com pete on|the Washiiigton at Chicago. 'competition for toe cherished goal. MVQB. hits and beat them 6 to 2. This sport has grown n^xidly in toe town tournament must be submt- t R e b e s t s e l l e r s Dm. Giants—Home nrn in ted to fiutruotor Carlson either at 1^3. When questioned, ha wopld say past row years In Manchester and Inning bieat Pfrates 1 to 0. the West Side pUygroands or o m Depot Square nofhXtig whatsoever of toe shots he at present there are quite a num 'i-. Fhdpe, Itobins—Blanked Red Sox ber of prtvhte courts in backyards a t the Recreation Omtars. Play wUl 9 to p with three hits in five Inning I accepts at the 19th hole. Thejr’re be on u elimination basis. jeaty. too. about-town. ! ^ ‘ j • "■rj ^ > MAMCHCnER EVBSINO HBUUK KW IB M iU lC B B * ^ m v » , 1W0.- ^ 4 G £ T E N An Atenietive Bloomer Dreec E rfniiiffiM r • iH e e lr •< 1 l i ■y AKKETTE , T t a OLiVI O N G j u m i i in-tfer tta IfMfesrf sftsh ore p m M fh M ff M f CORALIC STAWON w i |EATO HOSKEN v^toatas, U is os dtisivo tsm ta i t a . copypicwT i9So m cmElsca mouse, b^otaprobta^BOMbtathsitati* iB d fd k• m r o i a t a tas bhow how thsy work, why they fita, H fb fiiir rlsfcflM i wtrfe or sMstiy whta tfesy ors, , < IB O»Hr W BEBE TODAY dior tat, put OB a Ufbt wrap, and theater, a note was brought to her ^ ^ MaoAna of m aU ^ fjMo 1 Oioilss, ws n e w , ore food ttati ’V E l u s n oOBAJfT, i ortat# motal, woBt dowBftolrf, Bfkita tbo ball by b—^ Xt bod been seat before that ttaoitil bteld aoM Im# pu p 'fltatb tta ‘ i mmA to____ v M_____iJf ^ L A jr .fTEYEE, M a h o portiNr to eoU binr a eao. f t a w m tta yoebt sailed, oad woe from n M fou fly fuU and bold rhpa Io m , ars diflwsgt. They. m m ,.u tfcs 4 m t CHUMMY M OBLEY, tar tafft duo at OBO of tta iBMllor eoBoort OideoB, He r e p r o a c h tar for bei tarns ds^atfvss suggsst, to girs vstas fr iM d . C b a m m y ta4 lovod ito)rM betavior to Him, oad slid be would SMa Ke, lot if dfflfBfd ter tiny "Mfd" to ssftoto postf of tbo bta^, H Q fl ta lb aa^ boUi at 0lx o'clock, Orofor Oom- u i f m jrM ff .afo m UI loftloot tarMf momoryflM o^ toivitfcb Uivltfch wofWM coiBiflfcomilif tborotb#r« tot< a be in Paris for ber autumn season, maOa of I. 4 and I yforf, tbswbyprsvsBtiagdissasoffom ysataffifi . a w taa ta WMt that thy biuTtad birta.blrcd. HoH« woo He wrote other foottsb things, such Xt is yWlow fiflfta n i w fr p lo k ^ t o s l ^ a o e e parts by k s s m them tasatraao IM lOVM JlMtttbii, ^taitli toftotf ta* n to plow oytover tu os a man writes wboM emotions in brown, 'Tta whits p l ^ o ^ r M ilillA tf ■Mta marry Cbommy.imam olio raf^ot ^ oortiUB part* of ttatbo "I"futto are out of bead, Judy read them and ouEi have brown b in ^ s, 'Tta X hove looked up a toMs of vito- S ir ^ m m o n wtaa fta W» with curling lips, , , port froffroin ribbon tie favors tta mbw for tbs help of tboso arntbers Tbsta BMy ta om en but EcoMolM" tta t ta bod eompoaad who ars coneemed about f o r t U y i n oMla. Jadin ttodlM dooetef Md for tar. But the sting was in tta tail, sl- brown shads, ^ ta M O M • a ta x la • taow Motad Ho bod Bot booB oatioflod with tbougb be wrote the postscript Pious, cotton breodsloth, hnsn, their sblldrsa ogolast prsssht b m i* by BIOHABD W YONi lator, bow- auiU innocenttys dimity and tatists ars very lovsly foraMtloBs Ota wsaktisssss. tbo flBalo tta loot Umo, oad fta But first X dull soy this, that ^ ^ ovor, Ota loam woo to doBco it iB f tocliboim at oa By the way, Stornaway writes fobrios tor its dsvslopnmnt, 255jW e •fOOlTfor flob BBUOE OIDEOIf, me ttat your foir-bdred, friend. Tta 4-ysar siss H this list doss BOt msstloB tbs lesser s a ti^ ta . OB aSiOUBt early date. Ho could BOt play it yards of M-inob motsiiM with i- i thiags prevented by vitotaM , There aouridHag ^ If iBfotaatod blBioolf, bocoufo of bio brokoB Miss Iforiey, and ber young man A BEADED BAO of t ^ type is layUtdooTB# WhIlOf lOOfBf dllditb «M are getting married at loot, yard of M-inoh eontrostinf and I very new for svsnlBf, The moM wrift—wblcb, boworor, woo dotef yards cd bkuliBf, skAshsd is mods of ^tlny wWto the calory taTtaWo Mid b r^ b» 0 0 well 0 0 cmild bo oxpoctod, wonder if you didn't k ^ , Yf/u d e t e n t bhig^'.btogdom , *Vbsy hove a differata oafafoitaaL bta diiditb roftaoi to used to be so much worried about beads with ony* and ^bmos^ Ac ibo drove to tbo boll, bor do- drops at tta potets ata bottom, Vitanta "A" is coataiasd la cod work to do. ^ loorry ito ^ , MUaf bta bo bo- profffloB fprood ItMlf over tbo wob- ber, Mftnclidi(«r Hofftld . WssssaowhowasssMaryltiato Judy refused to doace tta "Suite ’Ita drawstrings ore of blMk silk livsr oil, butter, oad eggs, Prsvsats loBfo to Cbomaqr. Aftw aoma | §eottiob ballot muoio of Dm Pftttoni Borrled eye thssasss primarily, give tta cbildrsB a 'Iwlaeosd" diet Ecossoise" ttat *be par- cord dnisbed idth tossds. l«B s that coBtotos all these pifvsta m o B tta i diidltb boMovoo ng Bioctcc, oad eta wlfbctf ta m "B" is conid a u A in svsfstoMss oad oad f t ^ t a v o rooumdd ttair r never writtte it for taf, sisted in ber refusd, although they •Of esretas. Prevents bsri-bsri, a , dis- tions to goasrol. Hot tee musb gBgaiaam. CHdooa tropo dodltt )ugh ber closed Ude sbe saw tried to persuade tar to ebaa;e For a Herald Pattsm of tta clUMractsrissd ta paralysis, starch, act toe anich fat, oor a sur- iSo boaio oad trloo to attack , , gray-green scene of mouatolB ber m ^ , _ model illustratsd. send lOc te numbness sad difflsulty ia brsotb* f d t o f esrsoU or fruits or but ob r OOOMOO' TboB bo foeo tir trees oad brawling streams, Sbe woe so glad ttat Chummy stamps or coin dirsetty to Fash HOW TO SHOP tog, Xt is ccmascBcrcomasoBsr to ttathe Orient neat at tim sape^ bor botol oad otao bor to oiar 1 tta pels SUB illuffliBatlBg it. woe going to be tapp^ It bad ml ion Asreau, Manstastsr Eyedta i i S m s natives depend on rice and VsgsUUcs arc fins bscaw tbqr bloi, fbo rofaooo, bo ooko I Jut for tta ingratitude of it, sbe come out right; but sbe wouldn't Herald, Fifth Avenue and 80th starches for tiMir feed. Alee pro- c e n ^ a g m e u j i wby obo boo led blm o b if obo d ,. would tave decided then oad there doace tile Sedtisb donee ' that •treet. New York aty. Be sure MANY WABKUfB vents ether nerve diseases and re- coIm Im oe w M a e BOt coco for Um, not to give ttat doace, fta felt ell night, to writs your name and address FABKIOK ____ sultatit fuBcticnol diserders. ^ of a sudden ttat it would be un Sbe did not dMce tta Scottish deafly to give' the eorrest FOB THE BEACH "C ' is centoined in citrus fruits ter fats, fridto, ta ^ and flMOta to KOW 0 0 OK WITH THE iTOBY lucky, ttat it would bring evil in doace, but she danced os she tad number and sIm of the pattern •uch os erongcf, gimps fruit, lem-1 reuta out thetf efficiency. its train. By tta time sbe readied never danced before, you wont. By Withom a Baldwto. c h a p t e r ^OOCVIII Pattsm pries 10 esnts in stamps, FHse 10 Cents Beach robes come to many fObr^, ber destination, sbe dreaded tta (To Be Oontittoed) some of them piccs-dycd to get tta HOT DUMB beautiful "Suite Eccossoise" oe or coin (coin prsfsrrsd), Wrapi 'Tvo told you," Judy told Oldoon Name ..,,,...... color effects which yam dyes can auloUy; "to pay you bock for vtat those given to superstition dread coin carefully, | not give. However, whereas yarn Milwmukee,-Twe men Were you ^ d to Mr, Stornaway about tta evil eye. #eeeee«eeesssse Ws suggest ttat when you seta $$$»»$»»»» dyes usually are tta best fdr mota bret^t to court by IMtective John aio,^ textile products, piece-dyed b e ^ Camel for . distributing cards mod- Mifliiiiatisin? <»jjo you've becB ctarliblBS ttat As it tappened, tta "fluita Ecos- for this pattern, you enclose 10 robes cost more because of tta dif tog: "Please help us; we are deaf Quick hoot Aaunutif oil tta ttme?" ' saisc" set tta seal OB Judy's ca cents additional for a copy of our ficulty of dyeing and alee because and dumb," One of them escaped pokto without kofflof 'Tve carried it la reer. Tta northern countries went large FosUon Magazine. of the effects created. while being cpiestioned. To tta oth "You .revenyeftil, eplteful, hate mad about it There woe something The value of terry robes usually er, tta detective asked his name. ful little eat!" ^ „ in ttat interpretation of bers, con be determtoed ta tiie closeness, "Can't you talk a little louder?" He fpluttered tta worde w t He much elaborated since sbe bod flrot of the pUe, the closer the pile tta he answered. 'Tm a little deaf.’ looked at her murderouely but eta danced it a I’improvlste in Bruce better toe robe. MercerizedMerc thread "X thought you were dumb," the . mm to woe no longer afraid. Gideon’s music room, ttat aroused is sometimes put into the yi detective come bock. "That's the “You f*" call me what you like, a species of nervous enthusiasm in give it more soeen sheen Ota more value. other fellow who ran away,'' the tta beholders. T e ^ robes ore yam-dyed. 'They cu lj^ t replied. 'Tm the deaf one." ata eald. "That night, when your HEALTH should be full-cut, loose in the arm To idteve to* went ilie a B ^ i oiiiter egme to eupper at y ^ Gossteivitscb went to Stockholm a v«y easy antter. , with tar, ata to Copenhagen, ata holes. Some manufacturers skimp and anoaked away and left me on material by grading the robes one PEFFEBMEKT CREAM do H every tlniel It s i« alone with you, and you lock^ to Christiania, ata to several other Bv DB. MORRIS FI8HBBIN .lessncfs ata irresponaibUlty to feel- enshrsystske. Gv m m m A V . I ^ inferiority, religloua fonatl- or two sizes too small. your front door—did you want to towns in the Scandinavian coun Edltor, Journal of the American | Ratine cloth robes look somewhat Peppermint Ice cream tinted art harmltm. Ledi for toe i marry me then?" tries. He conducted bis music. 'I’he Medical Aeeodatton, and of | like terry, but they have no pile. with a little bit of green coloring, eoesditsMet A audden atlUneaa fell In that two were on terms of tge closest Hvcela. the Health | The most significant factor found AUi^ool flannel robes should not be makes a pretty and pleasing des very or^ ry hotel aittlng roo^ friendship. Judy warmed to the Mk^ni: apparently was the fact that most washed; they should be dry clean sert. Ga:imlsb with wit a green cherry. pianist’s genius for life, as well as It b e « ^ a theater, and a aUent Your gay sofa pillows made of * of the patients showed a complete ed.' BAYER drama waa played out in it, m to his art. In many ways sbe found I lack of any downright concern over Space has no limits they say, but washable fabriics ata your dainty For TOme years ^ toe ’There was indeed the two looked at each other. Judy a kindred soul in him. boudoir pillows can. be laundered impression among physicians gra-, ^ ^ ^ More than a third of all Argentine did you ever see a woman trying to A S P l i t l l V yioH riwn, and they atood a few Judy was very happy, as an art park a car in a six-foot opening? frequently, with little trouble, if you eraUy that a bccomM a ch^- patient to get well so that exports pass throiigb Buenos Aires. feet apart - ist must be when ber work not do not tave to rip and sew them ic alcoholic not because of any spe alcoholic patient to get “Did ^ou want to marry me— only satisfies herself but delights toe painfulness of his affliction is off on your piUows each time. cial qualities in alcohol creating a outbalanced in bis own mind by bis that nl&t?” she asked agate. the public. Sbe knew tta t sbe bad There are various ^ays to sim certain disease, but because of some Thoseforces and feelings that lie never done anything better than sense of comfort and well being plify this rather tiresome job. You qualities in the roan himself which when he takes too mi^h alcohoL dormant in the hearts of men were the Scottish dance. She knew it /»a« make tiny buttonholes and makes him want to drink because of active and astir. The room quiv because it hurt ber so much. Each use bottons to fasten on your the general medical effects of alco ’Thus it is difficult, to affect any ered with them. It waa an atmos time sh3*tlanced it it hurt her more, sheer I s ^ boudoir pillows. You hol. permanent cure in. an alcoholic pa phere aa of battle. The two meas when sbe closed her eyes imd rAn use snaps for your heavier br. Henry Hart has attempted to i tient without sutatituti^ some ured each other as adversaries, and thought of Alan’s little house piUowns or you can have one end analyze the personality factors in thing, such as religion, art or love, realized that all along they had among the Maine hills; and that fasten w lth .^ p e r closing, as illus alcoholism as they occurred in some for the alcohol, and which will take been engaged in a figbt ^ ^ ^ . was always the moment that trated here. 30 patients who were studied in an the place in the patient’s ego of the /k Till gift knew that he haci brought the house down. institution devoted to the treatment effect that he gets from alcohol. lo st lit those moments he looked Gossteivitsch told her one morn SOME FLAT CAR! of chronic alcoholics. It has long 'This explains why the chronic ing that he had heard from Gideon. been known that the alcoholic pa drunkard does not want to get well into th i naked soul of little Judy no matter how much he may pro Grant ta d he knew that he had He had been ill, and was at Aix les London—One of the largest flat tient is imrellable and will try to lost farj far more than just a girl Bains. cars in the world was recently ex deceive his relatives, his friends, test that be does. whose beauty and charm his covet- Quite suddenly, one day, Gideon hibited here at the chowing of Lon and his doctor, whej they try to Esosptag Marital Woes “Th^ Adventnr^ df Polly Preston*’ otiB eyao had desired. He saw her appeared. It was about six weeks don and Northeastern Railway com ascesrtain just why t a indulges in Dr. Hart found among alcoholics later, and Judy was dancing in pany. The car, the largest and his tendency Jto alcoholic, sprees or | Every Tuesday Night at 7 ;45 Over WJZ ■pride jiiid her strength and het heaviest In Great Britain, weighed an overwhelming number of in 'purity, And he was awed. Bergen. Gossteivitsch was leaving chronic tippling. stances of marital maladjustments, the party, as be had news of the 155 tons, and on its 28 pairs of Parents Sometimes Blamed He hhd looked right inside the wheels it carried a weight of 150 so that it seemed quite likely that sheU of'Judy Grant, whom he had serious illness of his mother, who Of the 30 patients, only nine gave the resort to alcohol was an attempt lived in Rome. He came in one tons. It was designed to carry huge a definite history of having a father to get rid of the difficulties associ conside^d fair game from h.s metal castings. who was also an alcoholic. In sev point of view, and he had seeu morning to Judy’s sitting room, ated with married life. with his 4!ustomary bimch of flow en cases it was reported that the something that made him turn his SUCH IS LOV E father of the patient had been strict, Apparently the person who is a eyes away. ers, and told her that Gideon was ic It™.,.., ____ chronic alcoholic is one who has a with a party of yachtsmen who stem, or repressive, and in six “So .this is your revenge! he ' Dubois, Pr.—What’s a little thing C&S6S that the^father was unstable constitutional Instability, who finds said, and his voice broke. had put into port for a few hours. like an automobile accident when and had had a nervous breakdown. discord in the family in which he “If you like to call it so.” “He has offered to take me love lies in the offing? Nothing! In seven of the casee the father is raised. He is ill adjusted to life, A Million Women He lolpked at her with something across to Hull, mademoiselle,” he That’s what W. S. DeWee:; and Mrs. could be considered healthy in every has no sense of responsibility -and piteous 51n his eyes. explained. “It will be the quickest Violet Plants think. ’The couple, on way both physically and mentally. when he grows up he finds married throughout the United States give thanks each dajf for the “I siippose I deserve it. 1 shall way, for there is no boat until to tijeir way from Zanesville, Ohio., to In four caaes th^ mother had died life full of problems which are be suffer lor it; but I shaU try to morrow, and they are leaving this Pittsburgh, recently, were in an before the taild was old enough yond his solution. Alcohol appar ease and comfort that Polly Preston Shoes have brought make you sviffer, too!” evening.” diuto crash. Both received fractured so that sbe could tave affected his ently brings him forgetfulness, within the reach of even the most moderate income. These “Thatjs what I should have ex “I shall miss you, monsieur,” she skulls, but at the hospital announc life in any way. In ten cauies the stimulation, and mental relief that smart appearing shoes that scientifically support the fw t pected bf you, Mr. Pimch.” answered warmly. "And I do hope ed that they would wed as soon as child had had wliat the psycholo he does not get in other ways. have taken the weariness out of the miles of steps wliich “PertaP® you’ll change your you will find your mother better.” they were able to sit up in bed. gists call fixation on its mother. In Obviously, the control of such a the average woman makes each day in business life or in mind.” She did not even mention Gideon, 11 cases there wai a definite his condition must be basically psycho “It’s .pot, likely.” so the pianist retiuned to the sub MOVED TO DIVORCE tory of maritol discord between the logical control and not merely an caring for home and family. “Are you going to marry any- ject parents, and in one case a feeling attempt to handle the condition f , / i body elOe?” “Mr. Gideon hopes you will allow New Orleans—Frog eating has of intense hatred toward the moth from the physical side. “Not lh a t I know of.” him to see you, mademoiselle.” become such a pleasant recreation er because the child had learned “Are you lying to me?” She shrugged her shoulders. ttat the Japanese have taken to that sbe had attempted to get rid POLLY PRESTON SHOES do.” “Oh, all rig h t” she said carie- miLitipg a specialty of raising edible of him before he was bcm. In two SQUARE PLATES “It’s a thing I dont’ often cases in women the mother was She smiled mockingly. “I find the lessly. “If you would like to ar frogs, according to Chichero Uchi- The newest dessert plates are truth serves me well enough. And range it, monsieur.” da, official spokesman for his gov definitely an. alcoholic. AAAA to EEE. Sizes 2 to 12 now I think you’d better go. I’ve When the time came, she found ernment. He is in New Orleans per- Among these patients there were square. Chilled desserts that are $5.00 $6 00 got an appointment in a few min that she had no feeling at all about ifecting plans to turn South Ameri numerous Instances of abnormality made in fancy shapes show to ad meeting Gideon. ’They drove out to ca into a great frog farm controll of personal adjustment to life and vantage if you use square lace utes.” ed by Japanese. Buenos Aires is the of personality. ’The fonnS of men the little cafe in the woods, where tal abnormality^,varied from shift- doilies on the plates. He turned toward the door. Rage Judy ordered coffee and the men base of operation. and hatred were in his soul, and drank beer. Gideon looked more the madness of baffled desire, like late nights and self-indulgence which would companion him for than like a cure at Aix. He never many a day; but he controlled him took his eyes off Judy. self. “I shall try to make you change Gossteivitsch went in to i>ay the TO THE WOMEN OF MANCHESTER AND VICINITX. your mind. I shall live for that!” bill, and Judy and Gideon were left “You’ll waste your time,” she alone in the creeper-clad veranda. said. “You’d much better forget aU “You are not looking well,” Mi. about me. I’m sailing, for Sweden Pimch,” the girl said. • This Space Reserved for next week. I shall be away aU the “It’s your fault,” he answered rest of the summer. I’m planning crossly. to live abroad a good deal.” “Oh, la, la! I hear you’re to be “I shall follow you." married, after all.” RAJAH-$5.00 “Well, I don’t advise you to.”- “I may.” A fancy Four-Eyelet Tie lii Black and “I shan’t be able to help myself, "The same lady?” The Sim ut Shop’s Brown. Kid and Patent Leatimr .with Judy!” “Yta.” Cuban Leaflier Heeio. Aleo In White Her name came groaningly from Judy laughed. Kid and Sunburn Calf with Cuban his lips. It was an appeal. Even *T think you’re very wlsa. And Covered HeeL now he could not understand; but you said you had to pay 1200,000 she made a UtUe gesture of dis to get out of it.” “That was your fault,” ta said. Summer Clearance Sale missal and he had to go. She followed him to the door and Hfls voice was taarp ■with exapera- Made of the most popular leathers in a wide range of excel watched him go along the corridor. tion. “And here you are queening lent styles these shoes solve the problem of the woman, who His great bulk hung forward; he it, with Gossteivltoch to make love Due to the tremendous response to the values offered in would look her best and the same time enjoy the comfort of shambled, bowed a t the shoulders. to you!” the perfect moulded arch support. She thought he looked like a moim- “Really, I think -you'j^e very Wednesday night’s pap6r we have not had the time to write the tain about to tumble down. She coarse,” the girl returned fiercely. adv. intended for this space. ^ was not quite sure that there was “You judge other men by your not a scrap of pity for him in her self.” We recommend that you come in and see for yourself. heart. “I shan’t marry her now Tve She went back to the couch and seen you again, Juta>” Gideon said. sat down, her hands hanging spir “That’s ridiculous. You ought to itless beside her. marry her.” She had been false to what she “There’s always a chance.” These Sensatianal Values had meant to do. She had meant to “There isn’t the ghost of one. marry Gideon—for Chummy’s sake. Mr. Punch—take my woM for it.” —in— She had meant to prove to Alan He leaned acroaa the table. As Steyna once and for all that she much genuine passion as he was was wcA^thless and ready to sell ever likely to feel glowed in his herself for gold. That would tave eyes. SUMMER done tta trick, she knew. Steyne "Judy, your namerwill always be POLLY PRESTON would tave loathed ata desptad written on my heart,” he sold. HOSIERY, UNDIES; SWEATEES, ETC. her, and would tave turned to "Only, Mr. Piinoh--only because REDUCED TO % AND MSB Chiiunmy* you couldn’t get me!” If J But du couldn’t bring herself to . He pushed back his iron ' • / I « . w V .r»r aiANCHfclSTISK aVBNING HERALD, SOUTH MANUHE^TER; PONN« FRIDAY, JUi^^ 28. t t » 0» v'- f S’ / The Best Places to use of the Calmette-Querln tubercu- WCin. ot ,MP«W«P«tT « » . tll«: of three aoore chll On the Street. |,*,Unoia irt bim Cleveland, July 26.— (AP) — A SERVICE - QUALITY - PRICE ■yf Veci, new witness who said he was willing FIME to testify that Thomas Mooney and Warren K. Billings are Innocent of ' I the Preparedness Day bombing that i4i.< cost nine lives in S8m Francisco, 14 m v w i o n o f ■■ years ago, told his version here to Saturday Specials On day of the explosion. fof SUMMER MERUS Adam Krumesc, caretaker at the home of a Cleveland multi-million Quality Meats aire, said he believed three Mexi cans were to blame for the blast, and of eoMP»e the usoal lew prices prevail for which Mooney and Billings are Small Legs Spring Lamb, 4 to 5 lbs. e a c h ...... serving life sentences in San Quen SmaU Smoked Shoulders ...... 20c lb. tin prison. Lamb Flanks for stewing...... 12 Vic in. Krumesc, a Hungarian, said he Boneless Pot Roast Beef ...... 30c lb. was a 22-year-old roustabout in «i» WEEK EHD SPECIALS • San Francisco at the time of the Boneless Roast Veal ...... •...... 35c lb. explosion. He .was sitting on a fruit Our Fresh Ground Hamburg Steak ...... 25c lb. F P M h T R U I T S bmc on the sidewalk in direct view SmaU Boneless Roast of Lamb, 3 to 4 lbs. each . .28c lb. of the blast when it occurred, he Lean Daisy Hams...... lb. UdVBGBTAaLES Ltuid OTzakea 1 lb. roll said. I Prime Rib Reast Beef ...... 32c lb. Sweet Cream His Story | BUTTER “I noticed three men who appear- | Boneless Rolled Roast B eef...... 39c lb. ed to be Mexicans, loitering on the Shoulder Pot Roast Beef ...... 2 ^ JJ* opposite side of the street. 1 could Fancy Yellow Lean Stewing Beef .••••*••...... * bxll F in e "/i.v, see across the street and notiCTO G ranulated 10 lbs. these three men acted very suspi Pocket Honey Comb Tnpe, 2 lbs ...... • 2 5 c ONIONS ...... 8 lbs. 25c ciously. I noticed they left Steuart Home Dressed Broilers...... j j c lb. SUGAR street and turned into Market, Fresh Fowls, 4 to 5 lbs. each...... 35c lb. Fancy Eatingr or Cooking walking as if they were-in a hurry,” Krumesc’s signed statement \PPLES ...... 5 lbs. 29c F a n ey “Almost simultaneously with BAKERY SPECIALS S elected 15 lb. peck their departure I noticed a suitcase Finegt Yellow or White POTATOES TI standing on the curb where they Stuffiid and B a k r f Chickens, medium size... *1.25 each had been loitering. A terrific ex CORN ...... dozen 29c ■‘A. ■« *i ■ plosion occurred. I saw debris w d Biaebetrjr Cap Cakes ...... 26c d ^ r.ori ■ ^ t s of bodies flyinr; through the lb. a' &it***’ Finest Ripo :.a 7 It was this suitcase which evi BA C O N sss d e n c e indicated contained the ex Pan Biseoite ...... 10c a pan BANANAS 5 lbs. 29c plosive which Mooney and Billings were convicted of having left there Left tlm Scene GROCERY SPECIALS Contains Tho Nooossorq Bramand RousiMge Krumesc said he hurriedly left P f c g s the scene after the explosion, fear Nathan Hsie Coffee ...... ing he would be arrested by police Shredded Wheat M a witness or as a suspicious per-^ Finest New Potatoes ------...... ^ MEATS Chase & Sanborn Coffee ...... 42c ib. *°In the years that followed, A Pura Onswaatanod Evapopoted Milk T a l l Krumesc said he worked as a saUor H a . I and rarely read a newspaper, so of best quality C a n s that he never knew Mooney and Fonda N ilk Billings had been convicted. ItjvM Manchester Public Market difficult for him to read English, he Dial 5U1 SMOKED MEAT said. Hs lYOPq W hiteness Indicates Its P u p H u U H > g a Two weeks ago he read in a B o p s Cleveland newspaper that John SALE MacDonald, found in Baltimore, lYory Soap had denied the testimony MacDon HAMS Doraco and Armonr’a Star ald gave which helped convict M<^ H akes Oishwoshii^g Easiap-*M otica the Siids ^ tpoop ney and Billings. Krumesc said he determined then to teU what he saw Whole or Half lb. 29c of the explosion, ‘Tjecause I hate to OhipSO • ' O r.»«lw see innocent men suffer longer. SMOKED SHOULDERS Krumesc said if San Francisco BIRCH STREET MARKET Short ahank—Very lean authorities would send for him he 86-88 B irch S t lb. 20c A Fancq Oopden Paa.»Tandap end Sweet would be glad to go there and tes Phone 8903 Paul Cornentl, Prop. M e . 2 MX t ify ." D AISY HAMS N o n e . C a n s Avoid hardahlpa and worries by saving your peonies. Trsdo Peas ______G A M N H S UNDER BONDS here and yoo wUl find best quality of high grade meats, fresh 2-8 lb . a v g . lb. 42c vegetables and fruits dally. RIB ROAST rinast Bpand-.W Itli A Oenepaus Am ount of Popk 28 os bJbAi Hartford, July 26.—(AP)—Thrw The foUowlug are just a few items that are included In onr C a n s Hartford men who had been sought Noted for Flavor ■ p ed a ls. F irs t C ut S econ d C u t Baked Beans for several days in connection ^ th a gambling house holdup, today lb. 33c lb. 27c were at liberty under bonds after BEST ROUND STEAK ...... lb., • | l A H atieiial Biscuit SansetianwKiddies Lore being surrendered to the police. k The three men who surrendered SIRLOIN AND SHORT STEAKS ...... I? FACE RUMP last night, police charge, aided to BROILERS...... ^ Fopolar Boneleae Oven Beast Sugar Crisp Coehies the frustration of the holdup and in NICE ROASTING CHICKENS...... Ib. lb. 36c the attempt to keep the affair qu^^ M opusaa npuad^O nlq luscious pipe fruH und gpuuuluted sugup used They are Edward “Cookie” Parvill, GENUINE SPRING LABIB CROSS RIB ROAST 31, charged with assault with a Pet Boaat of Quality Pupo nospbappg 10 os dangerous weapon; Rudolph "Bo- >••••••< I e e e « e e • 820 lb. LEGS OF LAMB t e • e • e • • OP Straw hoppg 0 a t gash” Patriasi, 29, who faces a 160 lb. lb. 29c Preserves y.AMB STEW ... charge of assault and battery; and S2c l b .. Ed Moore, 27, who is charged with VEAL CHOPS .. CHUCK ROAST Hod. rro» fflwriV-Ortlctood* nwr.r.0 keeping a gambling house. Boneless Oven or Pot Boast. When the three men were ar FULL LINE OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Smr rested they were accompanied by _ ' ...... 5o head Ib. 33c their counsel, who surrendered them Lettuce ...... « Wine Jelib • at Police Headquarters. Luge SoUd Heads of Cabbage ...... i n J iI r Steaka Cut From Green Sweet Peppers ...... ' " ’ [['iic bunch M a t o . O rtW i... rtw o?* VISITING CONNECTICUT A ^ i h r* C a m t o ...... t&o Albany. N. Y., July 26.— (A P ) t -t Quality Beef vf Native Tonmtoes, 8 lbs...... 4 5 « Governor Roosevelt planned to Upton'S Tea “X leave Albany today for NewingtOttr Yon can only be convinced of on r high qoaUty and lew prices Porterhouse, lb.,...... 59c Conn., to dedicate a home for crip Top Round, lb ...... 45c pled children. From Newington, the by paying ns a personal vldt. A b Atad CAaata WWi JSS* *.*•*'211 ""* governor proposed to motor to his Minute, lb...... 39c Hyde Park home to spend the week ...... Whole Milk Cheese end. LAMB LEGS Out from Oomrina Spriag lem ba t4mda from Mtlatda* P «r. lb. 35c L b P . i l LAM B FORES Peanut Butter SMITH'S GROCERY Boeed aa Deafared lb. 20c Td. 5114 TeL 5114 North School St. PRIZE b r e a d KYB0 epPFBE m o r e v a l u e s Fancy Fowl*.,. • .'.r..r.r39clb. 'T ^ leeS agbe Coffee seee. Native Broilers 45c lb. H BMhee. the iM St doHeiees Legs of Lam b ...... • 27c lb. Jacob’s Musbreow tS* rRib Roast of ^ .bj , Severese ...... 30c^ 35c> 38c lb. Sm oked Shoulders, short irfeast KRtracii l eubet 2 lo Shanks ...... * 25c 1^ Pot Roast ..... 3 0 c , 35c, 38c lb . Lamb to Stew ...... 15c-20c lb. Boneless Veal R oast.... 39c lb* Pcrtola Sardiaos l s t m I b e Rib Roast P ork ...... -27c lb. Fresh Ground Hamburg ^ lb. RofaB nsM** SaiRMR S S Ibe Mq-fnaoDossorts 1 §mmmmr 2 lb. box Cream Lunch Jg LAROC LOAT; 10 lbs. S u g a r ...... 52c Plaast blaqoaaalso at C ra ck ers...... • 34c> 3 Cans Armour’s Beans------25c 2 Jb. box Graham Crackers ' 34c Large Cab^toge— . • 5c head .‘'"‘■if Com Flakes . <... 8 cp k g . Large Caps Mammoth NE R e a d ie s — ...... 4 lbs. Banaiias 25c e : c i V IS IO N O F Yellow Native Bantam Com, Red Raspberries, Blackber- rieis, Fancy Awdes from Gulley’s Farm, Native Summer ■/RSTM .-■M, Sqipsh, Cucumbers, Melons, TdSiatoes, etCi i ; A;.,' <; 'i llXNCHBgTBR BVENTKO HERALD, SOtlTH M A N C H B ^ C O M S^A dA^^ P A ^ TW BLVB i: ■ .JCJ MAMMWMAAMIMMM ' ''•»;• ■'• .S'?! ■ : ■» . The Best Stores ' * •; f Ftaces io ’ r-|v M P -: • :■■ );.-7 '•'■■,., y ■ xnsnt. PLANNING TO m A N D Ths rMoIuttoB I ’ •ao" tOCLAND tot, o t JJJI r e m o v e d of Iprstortptionf fe 'ton, are permitteA-ma— - OUR STATE DEPARTMENT For toe six month* ending July Mr. and Mrs. L Tildsn Jewett are requesfSi Iw iN i^i' ftbs Master Melvin Stead, eon bf Mr. ,entertaining relatives from Massa and Mrs. Charles A. Stead,'left last i;; there have been eight births, dentists to give wbisksy seven marriages and three deaths chusetts. I Denver, Colo., JtUy 25.— (AP) — Saturday afternoon, for l| e w Lon- Mrs. Benjamin Miller and three Whiskey and brandy were approved Waalilngton, July .85.—(AP) — recorded at toe town clerk’s office (SpBsl Robsrt Todd OUv« of (| on , .where be wlU^.epedd'the neat 'Children from East Hampton, i M g as necessary medicinal agents in tos b m a n ; . latent :;pn expandingr the, State De- in'Tolland.. , Philadelphia automatically assumed ;two ,'weelb ■i^th ’^ms ^andparenta 'island, are guests of Mrs. Lauta practice of dentistry by toe Amer- partnieot’s - internal i .,o<0 uiiziition fir. and fits. Raymond'Ladd hi^ve ths office of presMsnt of the er^ fir. Md'Mrs,‘WmU^n-Steiid.' , judjwn and Mrs. Marietta Griswold. can D<«tal Aswclation on toe eve Sai^nrGeTS^^^ ■, lW 'ph’’;3Philfprd, “ atdys • ^ t h ahd the, foreign iNrvice abrbid as been toe guests of relatives in Gro- ganization today. '^aobo^^w D /' ;,j rapl ""'. • • V .,» ••'• -iY’*-'- '■ ". - i ' ' ”•«/• ^ • '■ 4,* -'-W-J/ -•-'•: '• , '• / «• . ■ that a rayon goods manufacturing Bdyeke. Maas., vrare RaekvOia] plant wai ’seeking a town in which riaSm /rialttng Mr. and Mrs. W ai-' tTldcate' to carry on Its businees lace; ThraU. ‘ A • and Dr. l^ m a s F. Olanighlia o f this dty has been confertM wltn Oommerdal air Unsrs covered., F B p : the officials of the conCen, but It 5B8i.OOO mUes in France ’during! Is not expected that the pUn^^ will 1 9 «. PARKING Bantovr Receive* Oop ' locate here. It is reported that HarbMTt C. B«r»tow oft tWo dty Stafford Springs is after the new m t awftrdUd the Charios H. AJlen industry, but nothing deSnlte /to, ’KITC«€N' BEAR OF Trophy Wednoaday at the this effect has been announced. QuesTioN kAiae. > aor*a Day ehoot at Camp ,Wood The local people feel that no •tock. He broke 9# out of 100 to stone should be left unturned to i15. STORE the ataftles, deleatlag William try and get the plant In thls-rlty, Seen, who broke M out of lOOi as two Industries have been closed This U the third year Barstow has down the past few years and tl^o won tie award. By w lnnl^ the people are .badly In need of work. trophy for three years he »e- permanent possession of it. It Is ftfld that the plant would ’ And The Ansufer employ 8,200 people. , ' ' I •’ . •* ' * . 'sThe nH cupvUV Isa® thirty ewe* Inches- high ^ and was donated by OoL Oiarles To Address Grain Dealers H. Allen and this is the fourth year Joseph Lavltt of The RockvUl* That Hal*'* Self-Serve afford* the public of Mantowtw a. It has been awarded. It Is on exhi Grain and Coal Co., has been in H O W C A N ^ t ofviality food* at ttie lowest average prices offered an^here. We vited' to go to the University of bition In the show window of the Donkio Fiiisst• ’ AwsridRo t Barstow garage. New Hampshire at Durham, "N. H., ______l " S A K i " leave it to you—site for yourself tomorrowl the week of August 11. He has There were many trapshooUiy PQTATbKS WITHOUT events at Camp WooiUrtock Wed been asked to speak to the New Hampshire grain dealers on his ex . nesday and Mr. Baratbw also w u USINO THI OVINT OpanidatsA the doubles with a score of 48 and periences In changing his buslnw Large Size Hon*y Dew from credit to a cash basis. He Add s half cap of W fa j ^ Fresh Picked Native W. F. Stengel won , the ■f«oa« has accepted the Invitation. He re •edi quart of water and heu 49 score of 48. Neal Benton of this cently gave, a slmtor' addtrees in mteute*. Do net p u p m the city won th# »ec6 n d '^ re In clnss, SUGAR Sloston, Mass. * > C* Y e U o w C o rn Melons Music for the day was la charge COok the sMdam way with t ^ e . of the StaBOrd Springs Boy Scouts Mrs. Belle .wksba^and daughter Mildred of ^itetford Were Rockville help of the Woreester Salt Cook 1 0 ID s . and Drum Corps. visitors on ThursO^; ^ , Book Fer your f ^ e w , % Besolnttons Adopted Mr. and Mrs,< JuDus Cbagnot of dres* ▼oreeiter Salt Co., ?1 Stanley Doboss Post, American ^ Murray sneh VillMre. street' are ' enjoying this St„ New doiasn Legion, held a special ineetlng In week in Canada, m a l ^ the trip Ic O. A. R. hall on Wednesday night, YorkQty. by auto. when resohitions wer^ adopted « - Ups snbttgli to snt iiinday morS- MiM Rose Cullen and Joseph ■teek newt The inapaelad, eleaa tender, large lull dorslng the name o f Edward New- Cullen of Union street are enjoy- Flows priqu befsru eau- Large eaeugli for • serriagSr marker of this dty as stote ■ com iog a vacation In Atlantic City, Fraely B liv Fftoked Is^ sani ears. mander. The FourthT District re Boston, Mass., and Philadelphia. tary daiMi bnga. cently drew up resolutions and it Edward Bums, manager of the was voted at a prbvl^ Eoonoi^ Store on Union street, Boston Hotd Doboss Post to back Mr. New- underwent an operation at the 100 Iba. Mlba. marker. Rockville City hospital on Bimday The bulletin pertaining to the c<^li5SS was Sso read at t^ and is reported to be doing nicely. The cWldren In Rockville are Lettuce PeachesI u - meeting and the post a cce p ^ ah holding dreus parades the past S4.SS $>.se invitation to attend the Gold Star week and each night a ^ a d e mu Mothers hon-voyage party to be be seen on several of the center SS!by STLegion AuxUlary on streets of the dty. , , . >e hsad *>*• Wednesday. August 18. Mr. an^Mrs. Edward Koehler of 4 6 9 * About ten members of the auxil ^ e ’s Tested iary and a hundred numbers, of Cailfomla Snaklst Dolms Post are in ^atten^ce at STRICTLY f r e s h Urn state convention which opened at Bridgeport T h w ^ . Boys. Break Windows A SIMPLE STEP Several young bpys have been M o n s S n- 1 0 « ‘'T" S * causing, considerable trouble of EGGS■ V . late breaking windows, and on « Vftnd»y a complaint was made to TOWARDS HEALTH Natlvo Grosn mnd Wag f^F*aa«y Barthit Captain of the PoUcs Stephen To- ^ bin. They were given a severe talk [e ddxsii ing to by the obtain and were told • they would be brought before the K e l l o g g 's ALL-BRAN,is a Daily Esse^irf a n d . Beans Peass Juvenile Court if any more com Millions Know Its EffectiyenMS in Relief Svery egg tmted far freeJuiess. AU kuff* plaints were received. The boy* rise. t V- JU paid for the damage done. o f Ckmstijpation Ballroad OfSiBials Here " 4 4^** 1 5 ^ Perhaps the one simplo thing ri^heaWiy color to the ooBglexlon. Heaping q«artas;80c dosen. Company and twelve executives of " H a l e ’s S e l e c t Froob picked, native' e a g le ts the company visited Rockville on you are^ not doing t o g o a r ^ £ * d i^ Tuesday arriving here by special permanent health is having aulBr to Induda it in reducing diete. ' ■ ^ Sweet Cream Native or URg T«hnd' train. These men are making a dent roughage in your fo o i Ab- Many eat KaUogg*a ALL-BEAN Natitw goodgooa will^ tour of the state for the I aence of thia roughage ia the d ir ^ with cream or milk added. It Is a purpose of getting acquainted with S?^ork?re?^*^ ' _ Chidkiaik ' ■: 'JND- Eoast | SYRUP i d S h R o a s t \ fw etigto ’ : ' ■ • c- . A .- ) "Ipirryuad'*im li«._r■*, y.aiwh _ • BaUrit^DPiPl ' ^ - - r - ■ ’ ' Wiener a i K Roidattas ^ iG*. V i , , ...■ . - . . - Largo, IfbiA . } ; . 'W n n i n e m A : ; w . » B om iiik,-'R E ilik '''>'a;v4B di fowl tt fl« jlifiBir .J ' ■ / Y . . y .• Nalivu. ' ! • V , ' ' ■ ■ ■*!.'>* V: .'i:' . <• i -1 .■ 'W 'dlS " ■ . u . r f.'j .4 OKKV Nv. ■ U V^^^SI ^c-V l l E N l S V£HU r-—_VigU l o s t —BROWN FBMAM'Q^^ -Fo r . r o o m tenement ■=*^5. bound, Friday. Licanae 376M, FOR SALE-2. \- i M a n c h e c t o vidnl^ of Keeney etreet Dial by bout to ride ot ^ Un AtoiiAie^tiBOhWt 4826 Tbreaher, Buckliaad.-'SCaK.BoM. - ^ o o d 6487. ______tenement all imBroyei on cottage P O U L I R T a : . Han As faS^®®“ * automobiles f o r s a l e 4 43' street >ttage: street Town Force ilbm e One of Thbse S U P P ^ ^ r \ . for »®*»nrant of RBCSOlTDrnONED USED CARS Tel. 66©^,:^ / s t a r t e d CHICKS. Also 8 and 12 Br6toerZ''todio*|fvh*lng P*®P"®^ ^ “Sold 4itb ». Gxiarantee i^^TRENT-AT 118 M^Kee;’ Gdvort BclwcoD §e boarding x a w S f 1928 Naab Sedan. . weeks old'pullets, ,,^d broiler condition, by too company, i*«t®*d of^ ^ a cockerels, leghorilM, reifi.aeA .W iS ' jtnprpvements. steam heat •> 1926 Naab Sedan. School {(sd EUridge Sts. chef forme«Jr«n>pioy^,*;\ 1927 Naab Coach. . from our own high record, state garage Rent reasonable. »1?n.®‘iS S rS ?W for tti»-ant tMted disease .free-.atock. Guara^ iUSi. Hili: where a n o« m4M i* »®2®J ' N o Finance Charge— Balance o n , '' ., 1M7 Dod^e Sedan. future This change WiU -i»_ ^[®^^ Hawk 1927 Star Coach. teed right Order now for throughout the summer.: In ste^m Cbara* delivery. Fred MUler, Coventry, h o u s e s f o r RENT 65 Ota 1927 Oakland Sedan. Excelleiit progross hM been made tlMtfSuer menu; tki tosUurant ^ E a s y T e r m s $ Co b i w Uto •*! »rta| 11 oU Rosedale 3S>3. on the dry btoolr-ztonn water con );)ffMFS hot soup, s a l ^ , * ConMCuUTO Daya y| g g 1» « 5 •1.7' I b k ROo M house, all improvements, Inquire 54 Maple struction which was b ni4stt*®st»i,:i»^; W‘ .J**. r .l/ ' Ijab' -oR i tiia,. Jhbu, fto9», s SAiSBHBStHlR ZYia!nSG.agimJI.J»OTH MAO! VCOW ., t'iUhAV, iOLY 85, »8p. B y P o e v L C M ^ SKIPPY FlapperiMo.u.aJ»M^cw.- Fanot SAW V*', W-. Give ntt _ :pcdxih'u%t]iis And twc^ a.dbslya''V A beautiful . a bienuti^ moco, Two minda^i 4 # v A stndn of mutic ^ away A breeze to stir, your hair, / K A tpuch of sentUnent and then— Reinove a siiigle chair. WELL BE0EABSED H y Radid! my Radiol ^ Your tones become erratic, rhe one niece you securely know la that entitled: “Static.” Radio T-<«i»*jntng Endurance Contests Are Now Being Held in This Country. No Wonder the Bug Houses I Percy L. Cr«tfc>-..Cr«*t BnUin risH* rcf«r'-e MODERN METHOD 7 HUMl t h is B6G»»IS10 HhMETME T^ BIG BUM'. WEU SHOW A r GEE VdlTi ^ IMPUDENT ?IG > Q 01 . ------TEACHER: Now, in getting the ^ S IS aARVCS o f AVlOTiW •(M-OUST tETTlM TRY MNT Vl£ DVD NOU NOT HEKR , PUaiN' ANY OF. HIS OLD meal, what is the first and most EMEN By Blossei! W hat Does H e M ean? FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS 's T o i r r ^ y m a l cocH RAw ^picyiiw cs k T f o w NAw.iPMoott took: Down and a little To '^OOR aiBHT.YOO'LL SEE Mf FtOOk. xiVi S r S n i r i l W e’re Curioue, Too O SALESMAN SAM (BEAD THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) ^1 ytL oiwrTspCAKTBA H w f i \ ^ The sights in Bagdad aU seem- ,«sun until It ceased to be much fun. N l W TMlS MO«.NmCr - HAVC / O m , W rtlT l^ _ ed flueer. “Oh, my, what funny peo ‘ "Hey, this is much too hot for me,” ' SOUKF LAST MIGMT? ^ ITTO .AMtfWtR ple h ^ , ”. said downy. “Tliey're said Coppy, with a sigh. “If you all F e U A l not dresis^ like ue at all. I wonder want to walk a bit, ITl wait here. why. The flowing gowns in which In the shade ITl s it " “Ob, no! they drees keep them aU pretty hot, We’re going to rest up too,” be I guess. Yet they all seem real com beard the others cry. fortable as they go walking by.” They sat i a t just a little while. ‘They're ue^ to it and do not Then- Com;>y broke out in a smile. mind,” the Trard Man reifiied. "CMi, look!” said he, "I see a “You’ll find that when you’re used stream. I’ll bet It’s cool down to anything it always peeme aU. there.' "Why, that's the T li^ s ligh t No doubt also smUe at river, lad,” replied the Travel Man. you 'cause they don’t wear the 'T m that we are rifht near by you do. In little suite, ^iilm it, Conie, I have a plan that’s rare." .Ttnfiee wear, you likely look a \ They reached the shore and all ^ k note of quite a funny looking *^^ien Scouty broke right fn and b M t lttsfead of like the usual boat cried, "Well, anyway, I'm satiafied! 'twas absolutely round. “Hop in«’' Conie on, let’s look aroemd « bit the Travel Man cried out "W e’ll and see-what we can aee.'BMia df- find what this is all about” And, ^ ImlirtiBga ap they m and ebpftlY n tlief'd ecaok and t^tmanpund.. jS, fee. JMMT atoange dtoi ntegM They're natrewna can b e/' * T*Ihey walked aromid beaegth 4ie next story) _>‘ V -'Tt- y S ;^ | S SIXTEEN >» •t-'T/’' •-’» - > ______•TK -■ v : • I X ‘ ‘ 't'' »__ 1, I ABODtTOWN .V.:’ AaacM to to* mjMHWag ^ • - J' lanehMter Fit* D^i«rt*aeiit J p r e e e n t. __ _ ■ r\,ly.v 9 a. m. to^9p» 5 The S ob Ami etob wOl *tove iU That 14* Bedford street, i Biwiiai aU-day outtef ebr the third aoceeaelva toey ford, w t o ^ nnirderW; was onije i •HI go to Rodqr Potat. ThB^ccOT- woman vidio was also m urderea, Stiir to. ^ a. Ss.'H ia»iettoXai«hi*^ £rttonl-sa«r J" ' f c y the party. The eto^^ !CS0 a. nL and r e tu n il^ they to ^1h ^ ln"' Albimy, 'tv c toe shore two yeaw-ii^--- ore dinner and a yaa^ S sports win be enjoyed, tjw jg h 'That- a-certain date book matoyj Xml company has mato a.ge^Moa* »«ifS tai the vWnlty of toe C en^ | contatos tie nam«* o f none but tto Pastel Rayon fentrlbution to insure the su o w « most entertaining of toe present. And Importance &e outing. Tbe i^gements includes Edward Ool^ i^^iper crap. $1.65 Ficoted Top, Pore Silk Sian, chairman; Mrs. Itoy Mrs. Barbara Hampson, M rSjS«*h That toe young Berels Girl And Woman meet on the street drewed ^ to SeVanrey, Miss Agnes WaltiMWiB, s yilliam Burke and Henry Vallland. gray whipcord breeches and puttees ^ offlcul wko.'to 2 ^ tt Calvin Crooks, Jr., celebrat^ t o flowers dr cow ayjty at toe tow^ Chiffon Hose fertoday yesterday with a “ Swuky ra}^ bweita I» soft Ihe afternoon at toe l^ e ^That toe modern mlto pastel shades in sdtd not leaving a collection of milk grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ^ at ddors during vaca^ nOTdty stripes.-A-feahlon that S o o k io fA p e l Place. A number (rf lS.-beooinlng„to;tlm>ry®*y young SPEHAL! little folks were present and haa a days . . . milk is too costly. irons just wUl not pay fresh milk mtu-and the.smart matron. \ merry time. ^ prices for' soiir milk. ODiers a t 5 Women’s Children’s 'CattoiiKnit Summer Dresses Biathing Suits Bathing Suits Polo Sliirb $2.98 $1.98 Women’s one-piece bath* Children’s one-piece bath Ing suits in solid colors — ing suits for young swim dark and gay. Modified and mers. Navy blue and gay sunhaeks. Fine quality shades. Regulation and sun- •tots at this price. backs. 7 to 14 years; . Smart young IMI® iBg polo shirts to town and at hMaiteroUet lawM In youthM ,tylM for m llf leading resorts fpr active « d Bathing Suits—Main Floor, rear epcctator , spbi^ wear. We and'madam. Hale’s Frocks—Mata Floor, rear have just reedved a new ship ment of 'cool cotton knit polo Bhlrts to white, eggsheU and a aoftpaetele. Main floor, rear >! SlM dER TOILET NEEDS Tomorrow! Fresh Cut Two-Piece Rayon Pajamas -Nujpl i...... 89o aad flflo 60c Kolynoe Tooth Paate, GLADIOLUS tube ...... 29c Oaldwdl’s; Syrup of ...... f . . In Attractive Two-Tone ^ e p e lB .. .890 and 99c $1 PrlncwS'fat'Face , 3iic' Mu^'^ 88p Powder . . y ...... 9®®' 50c Colorings 25c A Choose .a couple of 'pain of these smart, $1.|00 cool rayon pajiunae for vacation wear. Tuck-in and over-blouee styles in a fine Our delayed ;ahlpinent of Dol quality rayon. Pastel shades with gay lar .Day tspestty -bags to be colored hand trimmings—pink and blue, or Stoeed onTTiale; tomorrow. chid and pvu^, peach with nlle,^ brown Sm «t, colorful iUpeafry bag^ with o n h g e , and other effects. In a variety of shai^aud octags. Good quall^ at this s o U TH Mf\ NCHCS TCP ■ CONN Pajamas—Main Floor, rear price* . Mpin Floor, front y’ ,c , Boem and Board,. Week WHEN YOU NEED MO^EY OCEAN SHHE E. L. NEWTON Bepreeendng IpDdorsers or Co-Mak®>* COTTAGiE ‘ •■X ' The;' W A TK IN S ^ BROTHERS, Inc. kdlpr^iage of Furniture - • " ~ Fort Manefield Bead K P .H . D A V IS ^ Ifimhamaatog tovestigatioas ' ^ WATCH HILLt B> 'L TAILORING CDs 'Iflddeo Chargee, Advance OedueUons er F i^ »w e B ^ ^ Nellie Naven| ■’.df-;: Funeral Directors jit^ Ohio Ytm IMgiuitiire Is Our Onljr StanirdMl^- I; ( ESTABUSHED 55 YEARS d to Id Btailthly Frinotoni Paymcnte B e p ^ a flS id ftO H A tO ) ^ An «AUW awn MenMfcv :aidi i TALCOTrVBlJS GSAPUr AT 11 pAK^&T, JAMES MANNISE’S A: EAKM^B’S A : . i Pjioiie: OflSce 5171 Money IS In Use. FRUrr STANDI RcAihrt K. Andersqu Phone 7281, Call er Write -- .'7 A. ' SSiiiBral Director Rcsid^ee7494 5Phlto Bblaga Chraped an Mads of Ptoas. •we, iMna and wafw ifced, nbof* BMSeslioii AssoelatiMirhife "' Wera^ei./AS'SariNi^ At Mddn '.BmBS N SSI#|I% ^ •' Best Pie A p P > ^ ^ 0 ** 80 acNS etlaad^Jt!ef them^ieBK mask's iitk C..<- • ■* OeOTi^ Pcaohea ' AH k<‘- Bartlett Fears okirwetAet^oC' • bolt ;KILL8 HOBSi laagea 'John, Si toe traeks^ (ftUbM ■ N w Haven, July Sfti.)N M | tote'a - *• -• ' ^tHbal storm ------M mobUe iM M BA .... . tolrreiitial’ rain last . ''.".ir.'j' Buoy Ckerrlee^ terday m onitoc„w ^-^- iranaaf* -stito^bossd damage to three Conneotieut d M ■ztrd Large Hoasy Bm IIj the Memorial " 1 Met «f tt9 wia-year ''In Stamford’a bone partloipcltoit CWeaAIrStMd a t M t o ff ? in toe.Btamford ttem show..r;BSd fn FMnt. ed lihraryw. yji' .i’lr'n|j y Battle C r ^ Fig an^ B n a Flakoo, . ^ " ( t for 91.d8) - I _ (ifbrSLiM) UAUANTINE>S S Ijgi pkge. ....;...... *oo Bop Savored. ’ Uid^t and dark. ' Light and dark wtto kepa. PIMb. li|^t and dark wtto Haps. Boor's BiyfjkfMOCocoa,-14 lb. can ;.... Ife^ MALT Health r .? . Lcaa, Tender-. L < Taador R#dktiaff