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Senator’s Daughter Is IVIarried 2,000 DELEGATES II POSSIBLE CLUE

U. S. D IC TA TO R SH IP CAMPAIGN STARTED

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ATTEND P A E E Y ON HOLDUP MEN

IS ON W AY, ASSERTS TO SCAN NEW DEAL

OF TIffi LEqON IN READING, PA.

WHOLE R.ADI(f STA’HON

A1 Smith, John W. Davis and ON A HUNGER STRIKE COLONEL ROOSEVELT

Stamford in a Blaze of Glory Gasoline Station Attendant Mexlco, D. F., Aug. 23.— (A P)

Other Prombent Men Be- —More than a score of "empires

of radio aUtlon jCEAL started as Ex-War Veterans Open Sees Money Bag Which SURPRISE WEDDING Declares NRA and AAA Are the third day oi their hunger hind American Liberty strike today but kept up their Convention — Contests for May Have Contained Part radio programs— crooning and Preparing the Way —

all. OF T. J. SPELLACY League. In the hunger striking group Offices. of $427,000 Loot. Claims They Hinder Re- are artists and announcers. Weakly they stagger to the mic- Washington, Aug. 23 — (A P ) — rophone to sing or make speeches Stamford, Aug. 23.— (A P )—The Brooklyn. N. Y., Aug. 23.— (AP) |Democratic Leader Weds covery, Breed Monopoly, The American Liberty League be- against the Bricson ^Telephone The hunt for the mobsters who gan laying foundations today for a Company — owners of the sta- 16th annual convention of the tion. campaign across the continent to American Legion in Connecticut executed the thu.s-far flawless $427.- j Miss Elizabeth Gill; Only a ^ Hurt Small Business, Hit Then they rest to gain strength recruit 3,000,000 to 4,000,000 prop- opened here today with 2,000 dele- 000 looting of an armored truck : for their next performance. The erty owners to judge the Nqw Deal. gates in attendance attlld a gor- spread in widening circles today. the Fanners. hunger strikers are remaining In Few Friends Present. Avowedly non-partisan and .“ not the studio and day and night geous display of patriotic colors. Although they still clung to the ■

anti-Roosevelt” , it set out to com- programs are being given. Mayor Joseph Boyle of Stamford theory that the holdup of the truck :

mand all possible influence in the The group demands two gave the address of welcome and :ii Brooklyn Tuesday had been per- Providence, R. I., Aug. 23.— (A P ) Hartford, Aug. 23 — (A P ) — warming debate over whether the months' back pay which the com- the response was by William S. petrated by a local gang, police re- I Thomas J. Spellacy, well known at- —Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, presl-.- administration Is "robbing Peter to pany has refused them on the quested authorities in distant cities ; Alexander, Past Department Com- dent of the National Republican pay Paul." ground a labor contract was mander o f Meriden. to check up on tbe recent move- 1 torney and Democratic leader and |

A t the head stand leaders In both broken by the employes. nienta of known gangsters. i Miss Elisabeth B. Gill were married | (?lub, said today that the N R A Slid Other speakers scheduled for the major parties popularly Identified session today were First Selectman They want to know what they here this morning. The bride is a ' AAA were preparing the way of a V ere doing at the Ume of the holdup as "Conservatives: Alfred E. Smith John Hanrahan of Stamford, Con- daughter of Michael H. Gill and a ! dictatorship in the United Stfctee. one of the most brazen and profit- and John W. Davis, Democrats, who gressman Francis T. Maloney of "Both N R A and A A A contravena lost the Presidency to Hoover and able in American'crime annals. graduate of the class of 1931 at i Meriden and Chairman of Public specifically certain of our funda- Coolidge; James W. Wadsworth and “Prints” Do Not Tally Smith College. Only members of JEWISH LEADERS Safety C. E. Thompson of Stam- mental concept# of government,” he Nathan L. Miller, Republican strong Fingerprints tound at the scene of the family of the bride and a few ford. said, addressing a Republican state men in New York. close friends of Mr. Spellacy attend- Already contests have developed the roboery do not tally with any of rally at Cresent Beach. ed the wedding, which took place at Already there ore. rumblings of in the L«glon and Auxiliary ranks Uiose on local police records, au- By "arrogating" to Itself powers ARE NOW UNITED an early hour In St. Joseph's Cathe- “liberal" arraignment of the move with Patrick McMahon of Norwich thorities have found. surrounding business codes, Roost* dral. nuptial high mass being said that Jouett Shouse announced last and Morgan Havens of New London One of the most Important social events of the summer season In Wash- A mystery boat perplexed investi- veil asserted, the Admlnistratioo by the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Thomas night as one to combat ''radicalism” . seeking the post of senior vice- ington, D. C.. was tlie marriage of Laura Barkley, dnughter of Senator gators again today. This Ume, U had assumed, "executive legislating, S. Duggan, rector of the cathedral. I t was he who described the League Agree on Time and Place for commander. Both contestants are and Mrs. Alben W. Barkley'of Kentucky, to Dougla.s MncArthur 2d, son v.as a lobster dory, found scuttled Hiwond Marriage administering and judging, whimi as "not anti-Roosevelt," but rather from the Fifth District. of Mrs. Arthur MacArthur, and nephew of the Army chief of staff. The in Jamaica Bay, in a cove which m After a short wedding trip Mr., in Its essence is dictatorship and Intended to serve as a forum and a Unless the unforeseen occurs, A r- couple are shown after-the wedding at the bride’s home. prohibition oays waa a favorite and Mrs. Spellacy will return to nothing else.” ' force before Congress for those who thur Baldwlf of Milford vrill be the rendezvous for rum-runners. Hartford, where they will make Breed .Monopoly want to guard their personal and Next World Congress — next department commander at the The boat was examined at low their home. The marriage is Mr. He voiced opposition to N R A and property rights. elections Saturday to succeed Sid- tide last night, ahput 50 feet, off Spcllacy's second, his first wife hav- A A A on grounds they had hindered Ix^ague's Purpose Wise As an Exeentive. ney H. Finer, of Clinton, present shore. Holes had been battered In ing died several years ago. recovery, bred monopoly, damaged The league's purposes are two- department head, it was conceded Its bottom: obvlpusly. it had been Mr. Spellacy and Miss Gill went small business, made the farmer fold under the heading: "To defend today. CUBAN ARMY OFFICERS purposely sunk. last night to the home of a clerk in "dependent on the government for

and protect the. Constitution of the In the Auxiliary a cont;est bas de- Determined to team if the dory the Bureau of Vital Statistics and alms," because they were contrn* .” Data will be dis- Geneva, Aug, 23,— (A P )— Lead- veloped for the office of department was one of the boats used by some obtained a marriage license. They dictory in operation, M d: oeminated to teach: ers of Jewry moved forward today president with Mrs, Pauline Finer, of the bandjts in making their get- had with them a waiver of the five- "Above ail, I am opposed and al- 1— "The necessity of respect foriin plans for the organization of a SENTENCED TO DEATH ways will be opposed to both 'bt- o f Clinton, opposing Mrs. Mazie awray by water, Biooklyn police day law, signed by Judge of Pro- the rights of persons and property World Jewish Congress committee Potter of Norwich. o.'dered the boat raised and towed to bate Walter L. Clark. The license cau.se they damage our Am erican as fundamental to every successful to arrange an International Con- Caucuses Tomorrow dock for a better examination. accordingly was issued. In order system of government, infringe tbt form of government": and to avoid publicity, they made ar- liberties of our people, and prepaig gress of Jews In August, 1935, here Selections for the seven district Boats Inveatlgated 2— “The duty of government to High Ranking Officials Are SPLIT IS REPORTED rangements to be married in the the way for an autocracy or dicta* encourage and protect individual In Geneva. presidents in the auxiliary will be Som§ of tbe mobsters embarked sanctuary of the cathedral at six torshlp.” That time and place was decided fought out in caucuses tomorrow cu two speedy motor ships at the and group Initiative and enterprise, o'clock this morning. Little ■'Ian Pays to foster the right lo work, earn, upon last night by a commission for afternoon, jlt was indicated. Foami e d it; of Taking: |N foot of Bay 36th street shortly after .An aihendment calling for the NRA COMMAND the holdup, and since police have Mr. and Mrs. Spellacy left im- B y raising the purchase price ot save, and acquire prosperity, and to organization after determined op- mediately on a Bhor' wedding trip. basic articles, Roosevelt said, the en- preserve the ownership and lawful position. mainly by United States’ elimination of the office of senior been Investigating all suspicious vice commander la expected to be Part in Revolutionary Plot! _ _ craft. It is understood that Mr. Spellacy tire income of the "little man” wag use of property when acquired.” factions, had been withdrawn. will attend the Democratic state being used to pay the bill. acted upon during the convention They have found nothing of value. Prominent Names Leaders proposed a congress com- convention and that his marriage "The ‘forgotten man’ h u beea The presence of such names as mittee with a membership of 30, of sessions. They believe that the fugitives Am ong .the many ' resolutions Just Uncovered. Sec. Perkins and Richberg will not affect his political activi- remembered, and .to his great dam- Smith and Davis' tnt tue 'g iS'CUllve" which-1 * KhonM -form tire 's i w u t i v e transferred their loot from one boat ties. age,” he said. committee cannot be overlooked by scheduled for action tomorrow is committee. Five places on the gen- to another, like a baton In a relav “I do not see that the farm policy such Democrats in Congress as eral committee and two on the ex- one calling for the deportation of race. any alien who has lived in the Havana. Aug. 23.— (A P I-T w o Said to Be Opposed to could be considered as anything but Senators Glass and Byrd o f Vir- ecutive body are- expected to be re- Despite their successive frustra- a colossal failure, if only from thg ginia; Gore of Oklahoma: Bailey of served for Americans. Rabbi United States 10 years and failed to high ranking Cuban army officers tions, police expressed optimism. apply for first citizenship papers standpoint o f the ends it was North Carolina; and others who Stephen S. Wise and Dr. S. Mar- were sentenced td death by a court- General Johnson. "VVe are confident that we’re go- HARD LABOR NOW avowedly aimed to attain.” have opposed various integral por- and another by the Y-D Post, New goshea, both of New York, have martial today for participation in a ing to break it soon,” said Inspector Hindered Prosperity tions of the Roosevelt program. Haven, asking old age pension, un- been mentioned aa probabilities for John J. Ryan, in whose district the Of N RA , he said that It bad hin- Nor is it likely that men listed as revolutionary plot against Colonel the executive committee. Washington, Aug. 23.— (A P )— crime occurred. FOR'SCARFACEAL’ dered prosperity. Republicans who share the convlc- Mendel Fisher of St. Louis, a (Continned on Page’ rw o) Fulgenclo Batista, coramander-in- As President Roosevelt headed back He declined to disclose the basis "Statistics of the National Indus- delegate to the Third World Jewish chlef of the army. f r his hopes. trial Conference Board show that la ( Continued on Page Six) Coni'erence, now in session, said toward the capital today, published Major Angel Echevarria and reports said the high command of the world prosperity is returning," that Jevilsh leaders In the United Captain Augustin Bride, command- hit industrial recovery campaign SEARCH IN JERSEY And 99 Other Hard Boiled he said. "Taking 1928 as 100 pen* State.s now must sell the Idea of the 504)00 TO AnEND er o f the Arm y Signal (ikirps, were Ocean City, N. J., Aug. 23.— (A P ) cent, this year in M ay great Brit- World Congress to American Jewry had split in a sharp dispute over re- convicted of participation in the organization of the NRA. — An Ocean City resident started ain showed 103 percent o { its indus- RUSSIA DEMANDS aa a whole. plot in an early morning trial at police today qn a hunt fo: an auto- Gangsters Will Also Bear trial production; Sweden 106.7 per- Is Optimistic Donald R. Richberg and Secre- OIL CELEBRATION Camp Colun-bla, outside Havana. tary of Labor Frances Perkins were mobile that may be carrying three cent; Canada 84.4 percent; Germany " I am optimistic,” he said, "what- The revolt was crushed in Pinar o f the bandits who robbed an ar- 89.1 percent; France 76.5 percent, laid to be arraigned against Hugh Him Company. JAP EXPLANATION ever opposition exists In the United Del Rio Province before It could get S Johnson on what (jome 'termed mored truck of $427,000 In Brook- "In the ordinary course of events States will be overcome If we are started. It was planned for Sep- the issue of “one man control” of lyn. with these countries gaining in this ' patient. I.arge masses will support tember 4, the anniversary of the re- Charles B. Heston, .of Philadel- fashion, we would have recovered j?5 Years Ago First Well the Blue Eagle. the congress In time. There will be bellion by which Batista, a former The Washington Post said a San Francisco. Aug. 23.— (A P ) — more rapidly. The cold facts of tht

an irresistible Impulse by the dem- sergeant, established himself at the showdovvn had been asked from-the (Continued on Page Six) Prison labor—48 hours a wpek, of It matter are that we have not. Sta- Soviet Wants to Know Why ocratic forces of Jewish life to par- head of the army. President. Richberg, chief co-ordi- —were In store today for AI "Scar- tistics show that at the end of 163$ ticipate." I Gushed in Pennsylvania; The announcement of the death nator of the recovery drive, said he face” Capone and 52 pther convicts we were only 67.6 percent of our 1928 level. 88 Of Its Citizens Have American leaders here said that sentences was made by Capt. Man- had no idea where reports of the transferred yesterday from other one reason they hesitated to con- uel Ponce, aide to Batista, who ap- prisons to the new escape-proof "During the last year the coun- Notables to Be Present. split originated. Whatever the ar- E.J.AHEARNDEAD; voke the congress in 1935 was that proved the verdict and sent it on to gument was, he said, it certainly Federal penitentiary on Alcatraz tries I have named and others tn ■ Been Arrested. they wished for suitable time to President Carlos Mendieta. waa not personal. He Indicated it Island. similar position, have maintained 'a

prepare American Jewish opinion Titusville, Pa., Aug. 23.— (A P )— Their Only Chance i)iight not be so serious as repre- An eight-hour work period fo; steady advance. Wc have been sulr- ject to violent fluctuations. Uncer- Black gold— the magic imid that Observers agreed that the two sented. TAMMANY CHIEF each day except Sunday bas been (Continued on Page Six) tainty as to inflation and as to tbs Moscow, 'Aug. 23.— (A P )—Soviet put clvlliratlon in high gear— flow- officers’ only chance for life lay Issue Involved mapped out for the new arrivals, N R A and A A A have begotten this. Russia presented a demand today to ; ed first from a man made well 75 with tbe President. The court-mar- The Issue Is Kaid to be vitally In- j Including the former Chicago g.mg "We have lost our economis the foreign office of Manchukuo for I years ago. tial was rushed through in a hur- tcrwlned with the future set-up of I chief. Warden James A. Johnston leadership. It is now in tbe hands an explanation of the arrest of 88 ! It was In a spot on the outskirts ry, but the proceedings slowed NRA, which the President and his Was One of the Most Power- ; said. I of Great Britain, who has balanced Soviet citizens and insisted upon HRES STILL RAGE of Titusville, early in the morning ‘ down after the death warrant aides are now drafting. As the i-'ost The convicts, who arrived In- her budget b y rigid economy and prompt measures for their release. of August 27. 1859 that a trickling reached the presidential palace. defines the dispute, L revolves creased the prison population to an taxation, and who has a monetary Acting Consul General Rayvid of stream was found oozing from a Palace attaches said they believ- around the question whether a pow- ful Figures in the City’s , even 100, will labor in the prison policy in which her people have coa- Russia presented the demand at hole that Edwain L. Drake, later ed Mendieta would never agree to erful board shall rule N RA . with IN THE NORTHWEST I laundry, the clothing shop, shoe ridence.” Harbin to Shi Liu Ben, representa- called "Colonel." spent almost $5,- the execution but military m'en said Uie administrator under it, or Political Field. shop, kitchens and at maintenance tive of the Manchukuan minister of 000 to sink. they thought it was time for the whether the administrator shall occupations. foreign affairs in the city. And tomorrow, after months of government to take firm action to have the real control, with the In their leisure and recreatioml "The arrests were made without ; preparation, Titusville in gala dress, halt conspiracies. Many of them board acting more In an advisory New York, Aug. 23.—(A P »—Ed- ; hours, they may study the San documents, accompanied by search- Forest Fires in Canada Sweep will Inaugurate a four-day proFriim openly advocated the execution of capacity. SURGEON’S FLIGHT vard J. Ahearn, 'Tammany district : Francisco sky-line, so close that de- ers of the apartments and offices of to honor this pioneer, celebrating Echevarria and Erice, saying thou- The Other Side . lialls are clearly visible when not leader and one of the moat influen- Soviet employees of the Chinese the golden jubilee of the first ruc- sands of loyal soldiers throughout Johnson's opponents In the dis- Over Into U. S. — Thou- tial figures in the city’s Democratic I obscured by fog; watch ocean liners Eastern railway, which have not cessful commercial oil well. the Republic would be disappointed agreement are said to feel that he organization, died today, a little I and freighters pass in and out of CAUSES COMMENT been explained," Rayvid said. Men high in the Industrial and it the two officers escaped with wants the latter alternative, al- I the. Colder Gate, or keep track of more than a month after the vic- A message to Tass, official Soviet sand Fight Flames. political life of the Nation will par- their lives. though it was he who recommended i the progress on the two great ticipate in the celebration which Opposed To Penalty that N R A be managed by_ a board torious culmination of his long fight News A gen cy,' f.-om Khabarovsk, to oust the John F. Curry faction ! bridge projects stretching out will culminate with the dedication Pelayo Cuervo, secretary of in- Instead of by one man. Siberia, said Japanese gendarmes from control of “The Hall. : across the surging water. arrested 16 more Soviet citizens Spokane, Wash., Aug. 23,—4 A P ) of Drake Memorial Park on Mon- terior, sale’ that personally he is op- I f the powerful board idea wins. No Entertainments Yale Professor Starts for day. posed to the death penalty and that It Is said, important changes can be For the past five weeks Ahearn (■August 22 along the C. B. R. — Forest fires invadqd the United had been vaging a losing battle "O f course we're not going tc en- Nojable# To Attend he does not believe President Men- expected. The Post said they prob- Beaton By Police States from Canada today. against peritonitis In Post Graduate i tertain them,” Johnston said. Nova Scotia— May Be On dieta will sign the death warrants. ably would be In the direction of Some of the prisoners were beaten The flames swept across .the bor- Governor George White of Ohio, hospital. The end came after he I "These men are all 'housebroken.' by police, the Tass dispatch assert- der and cut deeply into the black- n boyhood residem of Titusville, ' They are familiar with prison rou- (Continued on Page Six) (Continued on Page Six) had apparently reached the con- 9c ed and subjected to third degree loot National forest of Western will be master of ceremonies. Axtell valescence stage in his illness. A ; tine. There should be no difflcul- Round the World Trip. methods by police and anti-Soviet Montana yesterday Four Americans J. Byles, president of the American week ago it was announced that he : ties encountered In establishing

White Guards. were reported to have been trapped Petroleum Institute which sponsor- wouia be able to leave the hospital : normal penltentlaiy life here.”

(A Harbin dispatch of the Rengo and badly burned as they fought the ed the park, also a "native son" will within ten days. He was forty- i The transfer of Capone to the New Haven, Aug. 23.—(A P) —

(Japanese) News Agency to Tokyo advancing blaze on Wigwam creek. present the deed to the property to three years old. j new prison, which Attorney General News from Sydney, N. S„ of the teday said 14 new arrests of Soviet The biggest fire In the west was Governor Gifford Pinchot of Penn- Trans-Continental Auto Ahearn's long struggle against Homer S. Cummings said was for flight of Dr. Richard Upjohn Light, employees brought the total held to uncontrolled on McLendon Butte In sylvania. Curry, which resulted in She letter ' convicts who attempted to. main- professor of surgery at Yale Uni- 6i). - . the Lochsa river basin of Central Harold L. Ickes, -secretary of tbe being forced to resign the leader- ; tain outside contacts at other peni- versity. conies as a surprise today to * Cjliey are charged with p'lottlng Idaho's Selway forest. With tractors interior and oil administrator, will Trip Alone in 74th Year ship of the Tammany organization I tentlarles and were potential jail hl.s friends here. deliver the principal address. against Manchukuo and Japan and 675 men strove to build lines around last July, began when Judge George I breakers, brought a protest from They said they doubted very mueb. with sabotaging Japanese military’ the 45.000 acre burn. Egpect 50,000 W. Olvany suddenly resigned the his attorney at Atlanta, Frank A. however, that the trip to Sydney was trains.) Out O f Control Upward of 50,000 persons will be Hartford, Aug. 23.— (A P )—' A i "Is traveling long distances alone leadership early in 1929. I Doughman.' the first leg of a projected world attracted to this historic city, (he In the same forest, the Pete King trans-Contlnental solo trip in a four- safe for women?” Barked By Smith j Capone Protest# flight, although aviation experts, committee In charge estimates Capone himself protested when who. tuned Dr. Light's Wasped-mng Beach, Cal., later was to become the President, and added: "It Is the-first time in Dispatches from Rome, Tokyo arrests were "purely Manchukuo's f)t. Joe National forest. penditures, $14,091,539.24; balance. of floats from surrounding cities to attend the tercentenary of her was “Teddy.” She met him at my experience where a man has and other foreign cities have for affair, and Manchukuo is an inde- $2,214,256,225.00; custoins receipts All major timbered regions In the and in tbe evening the jubilee oall. native town of Wethersfield. And Camp Wyckoff, Montauk Point, on been removed from the supervision some time, however, disclosed that pendent state." The Japanese press for the month, $14,959,228.76. northwest were closed to outsiders A t the ball a Jubilee Queer will be she isn't ready to call it quits yet, Long Island Sound, during her nine of the court where a case is pend- Dr. Light had asked permission to published threats of military action Receipts for the fiscal year (since today. All logging oporations m selected and a "Princesa of OH" for she proposes to celebrate her months service as a nurse in the ing.” pass over those places in a round- against Russia. July 1) $428,974,414.27; expiendl- Washington and in 10 counties in will bf crowned. 74th birthday anniversary in ' th# Spanish-American war. lures, $807,814,618.13 (including The former Chicago gangster the-world flight. Negotiations for Japim's purchase Oregon were suspended. National Sunday activities will be confined fall by driving back alone to her “ He did everything for his boys at $409,115,579.43 o f e.mergency ex- was convicted of Income. tax eva- Several days ago, efforts to reach of the railway from Russia ap- forests in Weate-n Idaho were clos- to special religious services and Long Beach home In the same auto- ^Ipntauk,'' she said. " I have seen penditures); excess of expenditures, sion and sentenced to 11 years. He Dr. U g b t at his home here were an- parently have been all but broken ea to everyone except persons liv - two concerts by the Plttaburgh mobile which brought her to Cjon- Teddy reading to the sick and w rit- $378,840,203.86; gold assets, $7,- will be eligible jlor parole in a year off. after laating more than a year. ing or having business in them. male chorua. nectlcut. ing letters for them.” 684.040,796.84. V and a halL (Cs(|$loiie4l oa Page Tw o) MANCHESTERtIVENTNGHEKALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, AUGUST 28,1984.

rightful places, the places you hava James Duffy of .332 Henry street MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, BIANCHESTER, CONN:, THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1984, PAGE THRBS wen by your accompUshmants and- has filed nomination papers In the MASS HYSTERIA POLITICAL SCHOOL that , you sleet to high office men ABOUT TOWN :H00L, WATER BONDS town clerk’s offics for constable on IN GIRLS’ JAR. im s CONVICTS who will keep this felth.” the Democratic, ticket. New London, wnare be remained the American Cbemleal g o e lf^ ; Speaking of the World War, Con- The M ft ball game between Hot* tmUl 1934 to go to Hartford at OUTLOOK FOR WOMEN «btch meets In Cleveland, Sept ML' • TO BE CONDUCTED gressman Maloney said “ws had sup- ENDEAVOUR SPEEDY POUCE COURT Co. No. 1 and the West Sides, which Forbidden To See Sweethearts ARE RECAPTURED BISHOP ANNOUNCES eurata at 8t. Patar*a church until Here *8 Labor Situation -"In many kinds o f manufacturing^ CAUSE BIG DEBT RISE I'pied during the war in 1914 and was originally . ccbeduled for Mt. OVER 360,000 WORKERS They Start To Swallow Tea- hla promotion to tha paatonto of AS CHEMISTS GLOOMY conditions are auch that tha retearcli again In 1917, during which you Nebo, has beien transferred to. the XMt Lady e f Perpetual Help Parua, JuUa McCann, 26, of 69. Charter chemlat must spend aa much time in spoons and Toothbrushes. Waablngton. played the greatest part, that the Charter Oak street grounds. The NEW APPOINTMENTS Throughout the Nation IN INFORMAL RACE Oak street, faced Judge Raynaond the plant la in the laboratory. Vo- i people of the world had sufficient The Rev. Thomaa J. Hanlay, • Republican Women’s Associ- game will be plsyed'Af 6 o'clock to- 'in THE CCC CAMPS NOW Budapest, Aug. 28— (A P) —^ Johnson In Police Court today on a Ohio ProfMsor Declares That der present economic and social understanding to make it unneees- morrow itlgbt. Ed Stanton Was Awaiting native of Denhury, waa ordained In charge of Intoxication She was Town’s Liabilities Go Up To - * CAP) — Because they were April, 1918, at St. Joaeph'e Cathe- Surplus of Men in Field conditions a woman would not fit By ASSOCIATED PRESS ALabor Department’s peace proposals picked up In a lot off Charter Oak into such a program,” aaid Prof. ation Makes Announce We have learned sinced “ eduesuon. then that not permitted to see their d i^ , Hartford. After short tnter- New Allotmenls Sent Into the eweethearts among the troops Uncle Sam generously spread his T "A challenge ot the authority •yeat- British Challenger Throws street by Patrolman David Galll- Makes Jobs Very Scarce. Wlkoft. wc 'are floundering In a wilderness Adjutant R, E. Martin bL the Exeention for Slaying Most Roy. M. F. M cAoM e vala at St. Charlea’ church, Bridge- $3,165,550 as Result of Salvation Army, Mrs. Martin and Drodght Areae — Still 8,000 of the Hungarian army, ebbool recovery salves over the Nation’s ; ed in the Federal government by gan, and waa said to have been snd we must build anew. That Is port, and St. nary’s church In the strike-pocked labor altuatlon today ; t today said-(the GRIERSON ISSAFE; facturers code. "iTje American Fed- ! lion of all projects today, despite the Speculation over the prospects of a the present-^urplus of men greatly left Manchester 28 years ago, has British xictory In the International pleaded guilty to a charge of speed- WITHOUT CALOMEL been ill for a long time. He leaves tember and October, It was an- Those winning citations were Post of'Adjutant Ifartln. Officlala of the corps bera aaitd treatment immediately and tured today by Sheriff G. R. Fletch- Moat Rev. Maurice F. McAuliffe, eration of Labor, seeks wage and i Injury of four men in a sharp clash diminishes a woman’s chance of en- The total llabllttlea of the Town J nounced today by Mrs. Helen E. S SUmford; Post 31, New Milford: the enrollment of 50,000 men In the some were reported dying from er of Colfax county near Therma, hour rexialona in the motor car fac- last night between 1,000 atrike pick- America’s Cup yacht races next ing. Patrolman Walter Cassells, And You1l Jump Out of Bed in his wife, one am^l daughter, and Bishop of the diocese has appointed I who made the arrest, testified that termg new branches of chemical of Manchester, according to the an- . ! Len^ of Stratford president of the Post 11, Bridgeport; Post 59,,Wind- mtdweatem drought area, which the the effects of operations to re- .N. M., 100 inlles a.>uthweat of here. tories. j rts and 76 FERA worUerS. month today overahadowed the sec- work. two daughters by a previous mar Helen Davidson Lodge, Daughters paatora to seven parishes in the SET TO HOP AGAIN ond trial race between two Ameri- Gibson was going between 60 and the Morning Rarin’ to Go nual report of George H. Waddell, risge. The latter are Mrs. A-llce , sor; snd Post 106, Cromwell. Other of Scotia, will hold a food sals Sat- Preeident ordered recently hai] been move the objects. They were brought here to await George A. Sloan, president of the j Better Outlook diocese.' can sloops. Rainbow and Yankee, to 65 miles an hour while apparently She apnounced the conclusion that tf yoa f««l Mur aod «ank and tba wotM town treasurer,' are $3,165,550 and Wamock of Pltken street, thI* j sessions on successive citations will be presented tomor- urday morning at 10:30 at the J. W. eompletad. The girls bad been forbidden the arrival of Texas officials. Cotton-Textile Institute, said’at New I Things ’’look veiy much better” i-ow, it was announced. Officlala estimate that youhg to write their boy friends, so Stanton, convicted of the slaying The pastors and their appoint- determine a defender for. the cup. racing another machine. The youth "unless a woman student has shown looks poak, don’t swallow a lot of aalta. nutK* the total amount- of resources Is town, and 5Irs. Mae Elliott of Lorn-; Wednesdays beginning Sept. 6. will Hale compohy'e store. They will York that Impartial government tc the medtatora seeking a solution more, than average ability, It Is fool- tn\ watar, oU» lazattva candy or ckawiof fu a men now at work in the forest they started smuggling out - of a West Texaa oherlff was await- ments are: TTie Rev. J. Q. Dolan of Thomas Octave Murdoch Sop- was arrested at the intersection at and szpaet them to make you sudduly swaat $647,820. The increase, In town bard. Ills. Two brothSrs also sur-1 In Bridgeport. Afternoon A committee report adopted today feature Scotch econes Ip addition to cconomiits have determined the Im- of the Chicago union bus drivers Center and West Center streets. ish to encourgae her to make chem- niakei balloting d'jring tbs election camps and other projects of the their love letters In loaves of ing the setting of a date tor' his S t Jamee, Stratford, who will take British FKer, Reported Lost wlth, who la seeking to wrest the and buoyant and (uU of sunshina. debt, as shown by a comparison of vIve, The funeral will be held Sun- I sessions Uie same day wUl be held the usual line of home baked foods. pending Nation-wide strike of cottun strike and Minneapolis is enjoying istry her llfework, for the competi- For thay can't do it. Thay only SMva tho cf officers Saturday mandatory by CCC are sending checks totaling bread and in cakes. This sub- execution when he and four, other charge of St. Mary’s, Greenwich; trophy from American skippers, the balance against the town as of day afternoon In Chcrrydale. .Burial '*** SUuiford and Green- Mrs. Helen Flavell and Mrs. Msry the Rev. Henry E. Quinn of St. textile workers to be unjustified. He normalcy, after the end of the truck t'on would prove too keen." and bowda and a nsra .moTomsat doaan't fat at August 15. 1933 and August 15, posts regardless of their numerical approximately $6,500,000 monthly terfuge was exposed and pun- prisoners sawed their way out of thele I. brought-out hls all-steel Endeavour tb« cauaa. Tho raaso'b (or your down^d-'OUt wlil be In the cemetery there. "'ll*- *1* daytime Thomson will be in charge at the Joseph’s church, WiUlmantlc, who in Greenland, Is Found by a.sserted “no field bad increased Its drivers strike. cuoted one employer as sa>-ing he rtdlnc is your llytr. It should pour out two 1934 is $P41,507.71.- meetings In each end of the county, order In districts and not by dis- tore. to more than 300.000 familiea. ishment waa awlft. Lubbock Jail, seized a bank officlaJi Woikers beiieflta as much under the H. H. Reed, representative of the yesterday and In an informal race .wUi take charge of the Sacred nith the Amerlcar Rainbow and CURB QUOTATIONS would rather employ a second rate pounds of liquid bUa Into your bosraU'daUy. The liabilities of the town have the speakers to give the same ad- tricts as formerly. An amendment to The men are paid $30 a month, Then the epidemic of mass and Justice of the peace as hostagi NRA aa had the cotton textile In- National Mediation Board, was serv- If this hU« la not fiowinf fiwaly. your food dresses In each place. A final night and those taken In from relief rolls hysteria broke out in the Heart, Waterbury; the Rev. Mat- Weetamoe threw a scare Into na- man than a flrst rate woman. , doaen't dlfest. It fust docays in tlM b o w ^ Increased during the year through revert to the old order of business All members of Mont-Ypres Post, and fled. Esidino Minister. dustry.” ed at Richmond, 'Va^ in injunction F U N E R A L S session will be held In Bridgeport, are required to agree that they will school, culminating in the orgy thew J. Judge of Sacred Heart, tive yachtmen’s hopes of retaining Amer Sup Pow ..... 2 Her findings will be reported to Gas bloats up your stomach. You bara a- the assumption hy the town of $1.- Uaa voted down. British War Veterans, are requested Stanton was sought a week agom Uncle Sam’s Bureau of Labor proceedings. Intended to block an ...... thick, bad tasto and your braath ia foul, allot from $20 to $24 a month to of swallowing froejgn obJecU. Waterbury, who will go to St. possession of the cup. Canadian Marconi . . , 788,000 of the school district bonds Oct. 17, and in Stamford October 24. Among those 'ntroduced today lc the vicinity of Mora, N. M., where statistics la making a detailed study election among Chesepeake and ...... 1’ h skin often breaks out in blemishes. Your head Henry (i. Bissell . Well known Republican women _ to meet at the comer of Newman their dependents. James, Stratford. Five minutes after Weetamoe and Cities Service ...... aches and you fe*l down dad out. Your vbola and the $1,}.50.000 bonds of thi from the plaUorm In the Legloa and Center streets tonight at 8 he and Willie Doupe also a Lubbock Angmagaallk, Greenland. Aug. of the effect of NRA codes on em- Ohio Railway Clerks. The poll was ...... l»* system is poisoned. Manchester Water department, as- War veterans enrolled In the or- • Also, the Rev. John J> Burke of Rainbow crossed the starting line Cities iServ., pfd ...... 17 Funeral services for Henry G. , from all towns In the county will be I convention hall Were *Camaln o’clock. From there they wU^ pro- Jail fugitive were said to have been 23.— (A P )—John Grierson la ready ployment, wages and hours In vari- to start today at Newport News. | PIMPLY SKIN . It takss thoB# rood, oltl C A R T E R ’S sumed-by the towm >ipon the pur- Hi.sscll, 79, veterrm motorman ; members of the reception commit- : f.oramander of the U. B. S. Raleigh! ganization are not required to make LJ.ANEARNDEAD; camping. They eluded officers, St. Thomas church, Thomaaton, who In the first of a series of 30-miIe Elec Bond and Share ...... IIA* LITTLE.LIVER A l ^ to fst tbsaa two ceed In s body to 15 New^nan street. definite allotments for their families will go to St. Joseph's church, Wlltl- today to fly Greenland’s Ice cap on ous Industries, including the textile, Union workers In the Chevrolet | final trials for defense nomination, Niag Hud P o w ...... from clogged, irritated pores, pounds of bile flowing freely and make you ehase of the water company from .vlioito 31 years of employment with poupa was hot with Stanton and ...... 4-', (ed *’up and up." Tbev eontein wonderful, L'ni the lectures; who Invited all Legionnaires*to vuTt In tribute to their late comrade, but the offlclMa said that moat of hia way to America, thanks to a foi future guidance. ond Fisher Body plants in St. Louis,! the Cheney firm. the (’onneetirut company was on w ill be devised so that attendance; the cruiser now hielson when officers came upon mantle; the Rev. John J. McGrath Sopwith’s Endeavour started out In Penn Road ...... 21. can be re lie v e d , improyeiJ, harmless, gentle vegetabla axtrsets, amaxlng anchored In Stam- Hugh Y. Torrance. them send checks home voluntarily. o f Our Lady of Perpetual Help half-breed Eskimo minister who Offers Alternatixe decided to appeal to President | pursuit of the American craft and Stand Oil Ind ...... when it comes to making the bile flow freely. The llabUltles were further In- the Manehe.ster-Hartford line, were at aesaions will give a rounded pic- TAMMANY CHIEF them today...... 27 ford harbor and the department The highest number of men in the church, Washington, who will take found him lost and shivering in a Robert pruere, chairman of the Riosevelt and Secretary Perkins; followe sentence in Lubbock...... 21. Uttle Uver Pills on the red label. Resent a trlcts one to eight, totaling $1.52.- Watson tVoodruff, pastor of the new deal. Methodist church will hold a special drought relief enrollment Just-com- Tbomaston; the Rev. Joseph A. Gan- The brave British aviator who Board, haa completed a statement P.oard postponed a hearing on 26 ^ When Endeavour eased sheets a United Lt and Pow A ...... 2 sqb^Jtute.ZScatdrugatoraa. 01931C.\l.Co. p'edged cooperation. meeting, Tuesday evening, August pleted was 301,000 last January. which is believed to offer an alterna- cases of alleged discrimination ' Resino 650. During the yeni; regular Center Congregational church, of- The speakers will Include U. S. gate James A. Foley, and for a ley, assistant at St. Augustine’s haa spent a month flying the Atlan- mile or so to the leeward of the •bonds totaling $102,000', .school licinled. Hutlal was In East ceme- Senator Frederick C. Walcott, for- Governor To-Speak 28, at 7:45 at the home of Mrs. How-' church, Bridgeport, will assume tic by stages became lost on the tive to the textile strike. He Is seek- r.galnst union workers, who were not halfxx-ay mark she was two minutes Legionnaires prepared today to time it appeared he would be elect- ing the approval of government offi- rehlred by the two companies. bonds amounting to $44,500 and tery. mer Senator Hiram Bingham, Albert ard Keith, 50 Holl street. It Is hoped ed. AWARDED $868 IN SUIT pastoral care of St. Cecelia’a church, bleak eastern coast of Greenland astern of Weetamoe and did not cut temporary notes of $75,000 were The heaters were: John H. Bissell Layery, president of the Connecticut welcome Governor Wilbur L. Croes every member will attend as there Is ^ringdale and the Rev. Thomas J. Tuesday. Unaware that he was (lals before making it public. Two hundred dye workers in North into Rainbow’s lead siny, although ;pald. and Chailes E. Bi.ssell of Manches- Chamber of Commerce, Robert C. as their guest of honor tomorrow. considerable business to be trans- CONGRESSMEN PROBING At the last moment, however, OVER P R O P E R B RIGHTS H ^ e y , assistant at St. Thomas near thla little settlement, the flier Labor called the Alumnlura Com- Fcrgen, . N. J., voted to strike to Rainbow did not gain appreciably Listed under resources were iin- ter; George A. Bissell of Pqters9n, Dcmlng, director of adult education The Auxiliary of the Legion acted. James J'. Walker, then mayor, lined ch u i^ , Waterbury, will take charge sent out an SOS and landed. pany of America’s rejection of the force recognition of their union^ on her. cqllectpd taxes dating from 1008 to N. J., all sons; Herman Bissell of of the state hoard of education and headed by Mrs. Madeline R. Weir, SILVER SHIRTS’ DOINGS up behind Curry, and exArted suffi- of Outv^Lady of Perpetual Help He was found the next morning It was the unanimous opinion of 1933: unrollericd tax liens in the Manchester, a nephew; Edward Mrs. George Wyeth, pre.sldent of the department president opened. Us Mils Msdellae Smith of Golway clcnt pressure upon district leaders Woman Had Demanded $10,000 church, Washington. by the minister, the Rev. Rosing. expert observers that win or lose , treasury previous to the list .f National Rcpuhllcan League ’ sessions today synonymously with who were his political appointees to The Dionlsl J. Btrarelll has linntle of Manchester., a son-in-law street and Mrs. Florence Broderick of Town of Greenwich Be- Later he flew to Angmagaallk. Endeavour will give the American 1932, liens of the 1932 list, money and Chief o f Police Hamuli O, Gor- Mrs. John Crawford of Westport Parent.body. Business of Hartford are spending their vaca- Chairman of Committee R c -,defeat___ __ Aheam.___ _ The vote was close, been appointed to St. Mary’s, Ridge- Grierson Is hoping to get away MISS SYLVIA JOHNSON defender a terrifle fight in contrast due. Selectmen’s ace.ount and bal- don. will be general chairman of the ”’ *r«ly routine during the flrst Curry getting 12 1-6 votes to 10 1-3 cause of Street Changes field, as assistant. shortly for Qodthaab on Green- HILLIARD STRIKERS to the feeble opposition furnished tion on Cape Cod. making their port.^ That Chicago Seems to' for his opponent. ance on hand and on deposit, school assisted by lilss Caroline aession. headquarters at Provincetown. Made. Seminaiy. Appointments land's .west coast. From there he by the late Sir Thoma.s. Lipton’s amounting to $647.820 41. Hugh V, Torrance Gerlick of Bridgeport, chairman of address of welcome was glv- Be Their Headquarters. Ahearn never became reconciled Seminary ap^intmenta included: plans to fly to Resolution Island in IS GUEST AT SHOWER Shamrock V In the last cup races During the year ending August ------to the Curry regime, and last Prefects at St. ;tniomas Seminary Mons-Ypres Post, British War the eastern meetings; Mrs Theo-. * " " ’oraen by Mrs. Pauline Qng- Mias Ruth Wlc’kham, a- student Bridgeport, Aug 23.—(AP) — Hudson Strait and then to Canada TO BE AT SESSION held in 1930. 15, 1934. the total disbursements of Veterans, will he iri charge of ar- dore L Pomeroy of Greenwich : department convention chair- . ! »prlng. with the latter’s power Included the Rev. Jbhn J. B3rmes of and New York. In today’s trial race the Yankee the Town of Manchester were $2.- nurse at the Worcester City hospital. Cn cago. Aug. 23— (AP) Chicago! weakened by the Seabury investlga- Jllnnle E. Flower of Greenwich w?s rangements for the funeral of their chairman of the Western meetings’ ' '° " ’an with a response by Mrs. awarded damages of $868.12 by St. Francis Xavier Nparlsh, Water- Summit,Street Young Woman i Boston, high liner of the current 294,276.15, of which there was ex- Mrs. Willard Fleck of Bridgeport! F'ranklln Kruse, past department !i spending three weeks at her home aotivities of the “ Silver .Shirts,” tion disclosures and the ‘ crushing hury; the Rev. Franclk McGuire of John Grierson has established a comrade, Hugh Young T orrance,.,, „ - ...... — ------on Bridge street. Judge John A. Cornell of the Su- Receives Many Attractive i AmericiVs Cup defensive fleet, met Mnded on orders of the Selectmen whose death occurred at his home i J?"- George Skene of Stamford, and ^ commander organized along the Fascist lines In ! defeat suffered by the Tiger ma- St. Mary’s. East Hartfcmd; the Rev. reputation in aviation circles for HaroM S. Vanderbilt’s Rainbow. $1,851,451.55. Town court orders Italy, were under Congres-slonal In-!'china-at the last city election, he perior- Court In a memorandum of 111 Are Eligible to Attend in Colllngwood, N. J., Tuesday. Mrs. Oertriide Treat of Greenwich. , Tonight the Auxiliary will hear Robert Doyle of St. Frucia. Tor- bulldog tenacity aa well as hard Gifts from Her Friends. amounted to $6,6.53.61; Interest on an address by former United States Mist Florence Benson of Cam- veitli'atJon today. i opened a drive to remove Curry decision returnee today In her amt rington. \ Scrvlctfs will be held at the home of against the town of. Greenwich. luck. He started out more than a school bonds $26,576.2,5; temporary ; Senator Hiram Bingham at the bridge street is spending ber vaca- -^**^**®***” *^ Weldeman from the leadership, American College, Rome, Italy. year ago to make an east-to-west note payments of $625,000. his father,. Archibald Torrence, 15 of Detroit, said some of 30 witneeses | Curry .Is Ousted She sued for $10,000 on a claim Meeting of Textile Groups A surprise miscellaneous shower; MRS. OSCAR DAHLQUIST : Newrhan street, at 2 o’clock tomor- Hubbard Heights Golf Club ' where tion at Giant’s Neck. Second theology year: Jameq F. crossing of the Atlantic In a light The total amount collected for In- \ they will attend the convention he had called for today and tomor- Curry was ousted after an obsti- that land she owns on Hendrie Looby; first philosophy year, James in hgnor of Miss Sylvia Johnson of | row afternoon, and at 2;30 at St. .Avenue, Greenwich was rendered alrp'ane and he still Is pegging away terest on taxes for the flacal year! banquet and dance closing the first row were expected to furnish Infor- nate fight, and last month, when E. Wooley. at his self-'mposed task. This Evening. BIRTHDAY fA R T Y GUEST Mary’s Episcopal church. Rev. J. 2,i0 DELEGATES Mr. and Mrs. H. Howard Gallup, useless for sub-dirision through a 90 Summit street was held last i amounted to $21,862 82 and the day's session. mation about this society. Moat of the district leaders met to elect a , Saint Sulpic, lasy, France. flrsY, His first attempt at the North cost of temporary financing In Stuart Neill will olTiclate and burial v.ho have been spending several change In the gradVof the street un- night at the home of Mrs- Otto J. | Conmilttees Named those waiting outside the hearing new chief, Aheam’s name was philosophy, 'Vincent P. Cleary, 'Route flight was made while Col. anticipation of tax pavments was will be in the East cemetery. v eeks with their sisters here. Mrs. dertaken by the town after a town Johnson of 5l Russell street, at- i Department President Madeline J’ E. Segar, Mrs. C. B. Loomis and room, however, were young Chlcago- again mentioned for the place. But Peter L. Gerety, Terrence P. Mc- sVd Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh were Hi|?h Street Resident Surprised $8,743.01. , AHEND PARLEY ona of German extraction, Indicat-, meeting hod voted to abandon the Advance information as to the tended by close to forty friends Weir of Stamford will name the fol- 111 the interests of harmony and to Mahon. flying in the opposite direction con- on Two Occasions bv Grouji' During the year the town receiv- Mrs. W. R. Slocum, the latter of Ing the committee’s representative street layout beyond her property. reason for calling the special meet- from this town. Hartford and New lowing convention committees at Hartford, left this morning on the Insure the victory of a man accept- Saint Brleuc, Seminary, France, ducting a survey of the route last ed $775,661.64 from taxation, in- LEGIONNAIRES GOING also hoped to learn more about Naul Judge Cornell In hls decision bolds ing of the two local textile, organi- York. Miss Johnson received num- of Well Wishers. Ihn opening of the sessions of the return trip to their home in Oak- able to the Roosevelt administra- first philosophy, William L. 6t. summer for Pan-American ainx’ays. erous lovely gifts. A social hour was cluding payment of tax liens and In- groups nn^ their alms. that the property owner waa not zations. 2.125. and 2,127, has not been OF THE LEGION Auxiliary tomorrow: land, Cal. They planned to stop with tion, Ahearn stepped aside and Onge, Maurice F. Sullivan. Grierkqn left England Aug. 5. Hls enjoyed and refreshments were terest on the lists of 1024 to 1933 Credentials: Mrs. Anna Bassictt, Weldeman again held a c lo se d .threw...... - hls __ support_____ „ to James J damaged to the extent that she American College, Louvain, Bel- explained to the members of Local Mrs. Oscar W. Dahlquist of 91 and school tax Hens and Interest i TO STAMFORD SESSION tflends at Strasburg, Pa.. Hagers- path (net that of the Lindberghs at served. The home was decorated in High street was the recipient of two , (Continued -om Page Onel New Haven, chairman; Mrs. Ada se^ion, declining to make public hie | Pooling, the present leader claimed but that due to the peculiar gium, first theology, Walter J .xngmagsalik, where there was only 2,127, other than that they have re- pink and white. on the lists, of 1028 to and Including town, Maryland; Illinois. Including a witness list or their teettmony. He 1 Abeam succeeded bis father as contour of the new grade establish- Kozak; first philosophy, Edward J. surprise parties in honor of her 1983. Northam, Hartford; Mra. Ethel sufficient gh^line for one of the ceived a notice from, the Wllllman- Miss Johnson, the daughter of Larite Number Including Local visit to the World’s Fair, and in “1 a. u* Pronilnent Chicagoan" i leader of the Fourth District when o'1 she was entitled to some damages Dennehy, Robert D. McGrather. (iG office to have the members pres- birthday, the flrst Tuesday evening : The town rece^lved $1,017.28 from employment Insurance and hos-- Ncvlns, fitraUord; Mrs. .Grace South Dakota. pianea and tha^ Danlab government Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Johnson, will pltallzatlon. Homer. Manstteld: Mrs. Sarah Ben- raignt M called before the Inve.atlga- i he was only thirty years old. So ef-' lor dimunltion of value St. Willibald’s Seminaiy, Elch- ent. It Is supposed that there will when a large n-jmber of friends | the State in tax penalties; $3,150 Po.at Band Plan to Take Part had promised th« available supply to be married in the near future to gathered at her home to observe tho , Joseph I. fichrebnlck of West nett, Norwich; Mrs. Lila Bunnell, uon ended, but declined to name him. I fleient was hls leadership that the ’ staedt, first theology, P. Kerwan; be some action taken on the question Sherwood Smith, son of Mr. and from liquor licenses and $1,660.96 In in Parade. .Mr. and Mrs. Frank McHugh of The congressman said he had not' *’ first philosophy, Edward F. Zibell. Grierson. A Danish explorer, Lauge event, and the second yesterday. unexpended dog money. I Haven will act as parliamentarian WInsted; Mrs. Angie Walkers Cllnr section on the east side over which .AYRES T.YKES OATH Koch, furnished thfr^.indberg’hs with ot the general strike of textile work- Mrs. Thomas j . Smith of East Mid- ton. I ;, nn. .Ma.ss. are giic.sts of Mr. and subpoenaed any out of town witness- he ruled became known as th e' Baaselin College, Washington, D. Mrs. Dahlquist was remembered The report of the Town Treasurer i A large miniber of Manchester ; of fhe convention. Mr, Schrebnlck, fuel at Scoresby Soiifid, East Green- ers on September 1, but the notice dle Turnpike. who nuif appointed as (inlge advo- Resolutions: Mrs. Phyllis Thatch- -Mrs. George H. Williams, who are es. but,had questioned those already "model” Tammany district, His' Washington, Aug. 23.— (A P )—W. C., first philosophy, William J. Riley, from Wlllimaatic to the members of with a lovely floor lamp and a linen 'a n d the Board of Education has' nieinbei,. ..f Un- Arne.iic.in Legion ^nte to fill the unexplre.r terra of . <1 ending a few weeks at Lake Ams- heard about activities in the middle i John L. Sullivan. land, however, and a\ supply ship table cloth. During the evening, re- been sent to T, F Kndy & Son, i er, East Hartford, chairman; Mra. hold on the peojple was so complete i A. Ayres', former Democratic repre- Local, 2,127 did not give any reason. n iil attend the -vtate convention in • ,he late John J, Wall of Sliclt. n ton. west. j St. Mary’s Seminary, Baltimore, took care of the Lindberghs’ needs fresTimcnts were served and a social' Rockville printers, ftjr printing In Rachel’ Bcn.son, Windsor; Mrs: that at the 1932 election Gov. Leh-1 senative from Kansas, today took hls al. Angmagsallk. \ It is understood that textile or- Stamford tnis week end The big 40 «,„ted for reappointment to he' Ethel -Matthles, Seymour; Mrs. "Chicago happens tb be one of the ‘ Md., first philosophy, Robert J. hour xx-as enjoyed. the annual town report. ' man received more than 15,0001 rath of office as member of the Fed- Grierson reached ReykJ^xfik and ganizers will be present and will end S parade will be held tomorrow gUjon at this se.sslon Mary Crawfonl, Westport; Mrs. centers of activity” he said, but did ; votes in the Fourth District and his ; Chagnon, William M. D’Amico, Rob- MRS. HENRY LOWD Yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Dahl-.’ Dr. Morris Fancher returned to tial Trade Coramlsslon succeeding tried to take off again Aug: ,20 for Ei'eak at the meeting. i-lsht ami the Legion posts' parade ’ Intrriducr'd Clara Rohitallle. Moosup; Mrs. not indicate whether he meant of Republican opponent received less' ert Del Russo, George A. Filip, quist was guest of honor at a party his office today after a two weeks’ James M. Landis. Greenland. A wave broke over one All of those who were formerly V ill be held Saturday The local Lc- | The slates of names to be Intro- Ruth Eitch. (7anaan. vacation, during which be and Mrs. Nazi or Communist. ! than a thousand. Daniel J. Foley, Leonard T. Good. at the home of her son, Tvar Dahl- HERBERT BAYARD SWOPE Landis was appointed to the new cf the floats on the craft an^xthe employed by Hilliard and walked r,:on band will parll. Ipale .and will > a representative Purse of Money. 1 post are: Commander ' raitlec: Harry Fisher, Plulnville;. Hartford; Mrs. Gertrude Rives, the church st ^‘30 ^ c L k ! --'• •sery would have not been completed. I at Kochunas, William J. Rarus, Robert That might have spoiled some to President Roosevelt, Herbert ‘ “ E. Sanders, Joseph L. Shalvay, John from Local ^,127. Bayard Swope, chairman of the Everett Kennedy, I’u.st ('ommander ; Osesr .Marchant. West Haven! New Haven; Mrs. -Marion Robillard, to make plans for the annual camp ! announcement to aviator’s enthusiasm, but not Grier- John Miihoncy; Adjutant Victor ' Ch.iiles T. .Moehrtng, Stamford; Putnam; Mrs. Ruth G. Sears, Mys-, TROPIC.YL STOR.M LAKESIDE CASINO J. Wlgh, Jolin G. Zubko. son’s. He boarded a trawler and New VTork State Racing Commis- reunion, to be h _ ^ h e r. In Octobef. | "disclosed that Dr. Light The Rev. James Q. Dolan is a Mrs. Henry Lowd waa the guest Indigestion Dronklc; and Past 'Commander - Earl D. Mastin, chairman, WInsted; tic; Mrs. Henrietta Pavlik, Torrlng- Washington, Aug. 23. —(Ap)—i Coventry xx^eht back home, obtained replace- sion, member of the executive com- native o f Jewett City. He was or- VETERANS ENDORSE of honor at a large surprise party mittee of the Regional NRA Board F;ank Bray, : and William .Strong, Westbrook. ton; Mrs. Lee Grower, Cromwell. The Weather Bureau today issired Tuesdiiv Wednokilnv ThiiMHav ments for damaged parts, and re- The American Legion Junior, will 1 [reVater^^MTe^'^lrif;"aven harbor ’''*"" at the following storm warning: lueha.ij. w eancsna.v, I nufsaa.V dained In December, 1898, at the given by Manchester Grange last and former executive editor of the Commandei lyennedy today named Resolutions committee: M L. J. Finance committee: Mrs. Elsie play the Wllllmanttc American ' turned to Reykjavik. He repaired hi. New York World, Is on the brink of Ine fullowiiig as the nominating Higgins. Windsor; Frank McCar- Ensworth, chairman, New Britain; 1 p. m. (Eastern Standard Tlnici. "Advisory 10 a. m. Iniposslble to ! August Grand Seminary In Montreal, Can- plane and took off again. night In Odd Fellows hall. Mrs. stomach Aj;on>;—Gas, IndiRies- Thread Company Juniors at Mt. ' Monday, under a cloak of secrecy. ada. Father Dolan ha.«i served In nV E FOR OFHCE with the Purchase a motion picture debut. cviinmitti e to oring In the list ot thy. Milford; J. F. Collins, chalr- Mrs. Clara. Braun, Branford; Mra. Nebo tonight arid all players are I center of tropidai disturbance Silver Ribbon Dance Orchestra. On Tuesday he lost Ws bearings Lowd who was for several years lec- tion Must Go or Money Back. . flii-cr.". for next ye.ir: Earl Wright. „ , . Fiby. I this morni. g but conditions remain a number of parishes as curate, hls over the eastern coa.<;t of Greenland, turer of the Grange and an active *S’A > ’ la being considered for the manj Greenwich; Edward L. New- Margaret Eckler, Bridgeport; Mra. requested to be at the field in time. Vaudeville acta by members .Yctors’ title role In "Thf President Aldi) Paganl, Russell Pilkui. .William marker. Rockville; Calvin Stanlcv, Edna Simoneau, Danielson; Mra. Friends here today said unfavor-; unsettled south of Santo Domingo longest appointment being to St. sent out a radio ^ O S. and landed In Meeting at Army ikijd Navy worker, la leaxing town September 1 There’s a sure way to put an end to start at 6 o’clock. Colony at the Lake, John’s, Stamford. Hls first pas- of ANY Vanishes" which is to be placed In Carrington amt .Liiwrcnce Mootlan. Nlantlc; Edward Breskcll, Goshen: Lillian Gladwin, Westbrook; Mrs. ! .. i fEpochs of a minor plane a nurri- and are somewhat abnormal Ifi re- II' a sheltered cove. An Eskimo Club Council Plans for Cam- for Vermont. to indigestion, gas, shortness of i production next month by the same and A J. Lohnelss. Middletown. Rose Velva, Taftvllle: Mrs. Helen ; Mr ana Mr. ix’ii - • °®*" Ycars ago have made the sur- • glons of and to the north of Great .Admission, 25 cents. toral appointment came when he minister found him put him stralgnt Mrs. Robert Martin, chairman of breath and all the ailments that are | management that made‘ "Washing- I Credentials committee: Thomas ... *^''*‘* ! 8*0' professor publlclty-shy. ! Inaaua ’’ was given charge of St. Bernard’s on his directions, and fifteen minutes paign. the social last evening, Invited Mrs. caused by a bad stomach. Koops. Thompsonville. church, Tariffvllle, In January, ton Merry-Oo-Rouml" and "Cabrlel MRS. WELCH TO RESIGN Feeney, New Britain: Harry I. Courtesy commlAee: Mrs Ber- ‘ Wellington Hoad, Miaa Hannah, They asserted they knew nothing etter Grierson had token off again Lowd to dinner at her home on You are simply patching up your ' Over The White House" : Cooper. .North Haven; Karl T Tar- Humphries of Ulley street. Miss of the flight until ‘ they read In i— ------— ------1911. In September 1924, he was The Allied 'Veterans Council in South Main street. While there a stomach when you take things that ' nics Slstcrtelm, chairman, Dan- ' assigned to St. James’ parish, Strat- he waa safe in Angmagsallk. Earlier In the week, It was learn- ; bell, iShelton: William LaBreche, bury; Mrs. John W, Dolan, Bristol Sarah Wiley of West Center street,: Associated Pre.ss dispatch today o t' m the pre-caucus meeting held last telephone raes.sage conveyed the only give relief for a few hours. ad, Swope, without benefit of make- . HER DEMOCRATIC POST will leave thla evening for O ld, hls landing at Sydney. Friends said ‘ ford. where he has become widely night in the Army and Naxry Club,, news -that a number of Grangers had , chairman. Stafford Springs: Joseph -Mrs Isabelle Van Horn, Milford known. - Why not build up your run-down ' up. Journeyed to Astoria New" Daley, .Norwich; William C. Kru.sor, Mrs Orchard, Maine, to take In the week-1 they supposed he Is in Nova Scotia endorsed two Republicans and three 'assembled In Odd Fellowq hall, lie- stomach-;-make It strong and xdgor- - Myrtle' Maaton. Wllltmantic; The Rev. Hefiry E. Quinn, NORTH END SOFT BALL Democrats for town offices at the York's movie center- -for a three Torrlngton; and C. W. Vlnhladh Mrs Bessie Hendry, New i.ondnn- ' Bieetlngs at the Salvation Army, on a pleasure trip and was expected was liitylng It was the regular meeting ous so that you can eat anything | STUDIO COUCH Lonaon, p^mp. -They will return Monday. ; to spend his time there fishing born at Mechanicsvllle. He hour camera t>;it. to Send It Latter Part of Cromwell. . WISE ana WITTY in the FACE 0/ DEATH/ was annual election of town officers. nigTtt. Mrs. Lowd waa somewhat you want without the least sign of , Mrs Margaret Burke. Litchfield: ordained In December 1899 at The (Council indorse Aaron Cook, When hrst asked about his screen Month to.Chairmnn Farley— Mrs Minnie Shea, Deep River. ^ I Aviation experts here who fitted CHAN, hero of Earl Derr Bigg^ers' famous novels, the GAME PLAYED TONIGHT upset, by the mistake, but when she distress? career, Swope said “it was nothing M.YLONEY’S SPEECH Hhght tables were filled with ! and tuned Dr. Light’s plane said it Grand Seminary, Montreal. His Republican, Chairman of the Board and itzs. Martin arrived at the ball Is Distres.sed Over Reports. ! now faces his greatest adventure first and only assignment as curate of Selectmen for the Board of Dare’s Mentha Pepsin Is what i but a Joke." I.ater, he said he pre- Stamford. Aug. .23.--IAP)-Con- players at the setback held last ] was equipped with 320 gallons of she became aware of the trick played every stomach .sufferer needs — a , ferred not to discuss it afthls time. I pressman Francis , T. Maloney of night in the enlarged cabin a t : gasoline. The motor, a newly over- and his most baffling mystery! was to St. Mary’s parish, Derby. Hls All Players Must Be 45 Years Selectmen; Rev. K. E. Erickson, Re- on her aW realized, the party was Bridgeport,'. Aug. 23.— (AP) — DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE publican. Board of Education; Ed- pleasant tonic elixir for all stomach No “ontract has been signed pend- 'Meriden tod.ay urged the American House’a Pine grpve, Wapplng. The hauled Wasp, consumes about 22 promotion to the pastorate of the arranged fbr her. ills. • ; •Mrs Fannie Dixon Welch, (jollector prize winners were all men, William Immaculate Conception church. New Old in Order to Engage in ward Keeney, Democrat, for the AN ing tf„ result ot the test, .-ind Legloh to gird for its greatest war. gallons an hour at moderate cruising p^N E W MA^UuintI Mrs. Martltj and her committee of Thousands of bottles of Dare’s ' Swope’s [lersonal decision of Customs of Connecticut and Wlganowskl, Oscar Strong and speed. The ship Is also equipped Hartford, came in July, 1911. He Match. Board of Assessors and Edward Democratic National Committee- lone to end all war and to preserve AGENT IS RE-ARRESTED ten had decorated the hall taste- Mentha Pepsin are sold every day 1 Harold Roas. Refreshments and a with Sii artificial horizon and a di- remained In New Hartford for 13 Copeland and Aloysius Murphy, fully with gar^n flowers In sea.son woman. today said she planned to I the Constitution. social time followed. Mrs. House years and then was transferred to A soft ball game between teams Democrats for Constables. because It is the one outstanding, | AMAZING THEY K.VEM III.M , The Congressman apoke at the rection gyro, latest equipment to aid and arranged tor, the delicious re- supremely effective stomach remedy | send her resignation from the latter advertises In today's Herald a spe- blind flying and with much more St. Joseph’s parish in WiUlmantlc. composed of residents of the north Edward Keeney is president of fxi.it tu Chairman James A. Farley opening session of the 16th annual Frederick R, Frank of Stam- freshments and ai( entertainment that is guaranteed by Arthur Drug j Waterbury, Conn. ’’Here again. cial chicken dihner for Sunday, to modem flying equipment. Father Mathew J. Judge, a native end is scheduled to start at 7:30 the Army and Navy club and 'Is which consisted of\ the following of the National committee the lat- convention of the American Legion ford Ls rharfred With Em- be served outdoors on tables In the of Hartford was ordained in Decem- this evening. One of the restric- popular among the ex-serxice men. Store, 815 Main street and druggists | OFFER George.” a.sked Judge Edward Mas- The experts pointed out the ship ' numbers: readings bjAShlrley Clcm- everywhere. . . 1 cojo. ter I'ait of this month. In Connecticut at the Burdick Junior hezzlcment While Tax Col- grove. To assist the cook who will ber 1907, at St. Joseph’s Cathedral. tions is that the players must be at The Council made plans for a It 18 expected her resignation will High school here, telling aasoniblcd could proceed over the "Lindbergh son and William Davlat,^ vocal solos ,’'I had e couple of drinks, offered lector. - serve broKers. Southern style. It 1 route" to Europe by way of Green- Hartford. Hls first appointment least '15 years of age. Matthew clambake to. be- held at Roaring by Mrs. Jennie Tracy, and bavid go before the National committee Ct legates that their great battle will be necessary to make reserva- Lake, Glastonbury, Sunday, Sept- a check to pay for them, and was land without difficulty. was to the Sacred Heart church In Merz is captain of one team and Hutchinson; violin solos,'by John hit over the head ln.stead. ” George prior.to the fall election Officials of wiu against autocracy, masses Bridgeport. Aug. 23 - (AP) - tions at once by dialing Rosedale. I Bridgeport and from there he was xvlll catch while Michael Coughlin is ember 9. the Demiu rntic party said when and Hutt. Miss Lyllian Huttx accom- replied. I lasses. Taking education as h is, Frederick R. Frank of Stamford, 76-5. B.AHEFOOT SAND.ALS' transferred to St. Augustine’s captain of the other team and will "Gwirv* nieo. f ll'' reslgnatloh la accepted, the •I panied her brother and Mr. Hutchin- EXCURSION theme, the speaker referred to the | employee of the United States De- NEW FASHION FILIP church. In 1921. Bishop Nilan also catch. ' son; costume dances, by Miss Eldra '^hMrman of the Democrntlo State Mr. Coughlin has secured for his a previous upree, ” interrupted Pn. Uorld, War as one believed to have partml-nt of Justice In Washington. Miss Bertha Carlson of Wood- chose Father Judge to head the so- FOREIGN EXCHANGE Belettl, accompanied on the pW>o t'-immittee, David A. Wilson, will ended all wars, but-he said, people bridge street U entertaining her pitcher Joel M. Nichols, but Mr. TO N E W Y O R K ballon Officer Emil Hummel. who was taken b.ack to Slamfortl I Vichy lA P )—Barefoot sandals cial serxice bureau of the diocese In by Miss Della Fera; Hawaiian guiChf call a meetihg of the State. Central reem to have become "careless-with S.aturday on a warrant charging friend; and former classmate at Hartford. Later, he was given addi- Merz is not announcing who Will do SUNDAY, AUGUST 26 "Okay,” said George. ” TaR. the are giving the guests at the Casino ' New York, Aug. 23—(AP)—For- duets by Volkert brothers and ban-;\ check for $10 and give me $5 -in i nnirmttee to Set on a successor. tlielr language am* actions." hill, wilii I'liibozzlement as a public Jamaica, L. I. Hospital, Miss Clara tional pastoral charge of the Im- the flinging for hls team. He has M.rs, \5 eich toilay said she was | "I hope the legion will see to It. I something to start at here o’nlghts. eign Exchange steady; Great jo music by Russell Roberts and ROUND TRIP money." oftifinl during hls term as town and W. Fitzpatrick of New York. , At a recent gala one blonde ap- maculate Conception church In Abe Clark for first baseman.. ^The RAILROAD FARE $2.00 omewhat distres.sed over reports Congressman Maloney asserted. arrangements for the game were Britain In dollars, others in cents. company. Hummel telephoned the bank. city t.ax collector of Stamford, was ! peared wearing a black lace frock Simsbury. He was transferred to L\. Windsor Locks ...... 7:24 A.M that .vhf personally endorsed the • “ that there will be a universal draft ...... - ...... - - Women members of the Indian made before It was recalled that the Great Britain demand, 5.08 1-8; Miss Emily Kissman directed a "I knew they'd cosh the check re-.irrested today on a bench war- and . wide-brimmed black lace hat the pastorate of the Sacred Heart one-act play, "Sarah Perkins’ Hat” Lv\ Hartford ...... 7:44 A.M candidacy of HeprcsenUtlve Francis c.f »u men and all money to be,-put rant at hls pome at Shlppan Point, Hill golf course, in Newington will church in Waterbury in July, 1933. organization meeting of the Demo- cables, 5.09 1-8; 60 day . bills, Due\25th St...... 10:15 A.M for me in . cou rt' said Ge..i ; with black aandala Which were lit- 5.08 1-8; France demand, 6.69 .3-8; in which the folloxving members took Dliel^w York*’ .. ... 1 0 : 2 5 A.M "These people know me 1 .Maloneyy as a candidate for U. S.S .' into ihe next war. „„.i e.,r.*Hor The Rev. Joseph A. Gonley was cratic 'town committee was also "onator, • • , Stamford and brought to Superior , be guests cf the women members'Of; tii"morrt"hM a bsHm of atrani cables, 6.69 3-8; Italy - demand, part; Mrs. Carrie Howard, Miss .Maybe a War .Court in Brl.tgcport. Here he posted the Manchester Country club tomor- leaving most of the foot enUrelv bom at Bethel. He was ordained In scheduled for tonight. T h is la go- Lr: NtwVVork* 8.71 >'3; cables, 8.7H 3. Ruth Helwig, Miss Doris Ingraham, She asserted she Introduced Con- "There may bo one more war. but a .57..500 bond for hia appearance at ' row. Next Wednesday. August 29,; bare She wore no atocklnas Her June, 1917,' at St. Joseph’s Cathe- ing to result m some of the men se- Lv. 125th\St. gressman Maloney as "our candidate WARNIR Oim Demands: Miss Mary Hitt, Miss Marian Mc- \o«d Ctftiral Termina'. TOO LATE TO CL.\SSIFY trial in the criminal term thla fall. 1 the women members of the Edge- were oowdered a d e a / white dral, Hartford. Soon after, he was lected to play not being present that will I be the last war and the Laughlin, Miss Helen Gardner, Miss eastern st andar d time for .support " In her capacity as Frank, -whose arrest followed al-1 wood club In' Mlddletowm will be | J^Vh ^ ^ 0 ^ 1 . e n is le d assigned as an assistant to St. when the game starts. Belgium, 23.85: Germany 39.70; LOST—BLACK memorandum laiok, way to make It the last la to tak* 1^ .....OM.iniOM » SONU0 WOODS Holland, 68.80^ Norway, 25.59; Mildred Smith and Miss Clarls.sa A day for siffhHfeing, risiting f -iendt er pre ddent of the State Federation of the profit out of conflict. The Le , '*8*d discovery of a $3,000 dlacre- guests here. --- a. <5^ Augustine’s church. Bridgeport, and relattves\hgjeball— theatre. in vicinity of Depot .Square. Valu- Demociiitic Women’s Clubs at a-re- which matched the rubles she wore SWeden, 26.27; Denmark, 22.75; Wood. Studio Couch glonnalres must see to It through rancy 1 nhls ta.x accounts, had been ^ has remained there until hls present Purchast tlckots\lD advanco. Numbtr able to owne'rV Re-xard, Phone in her ears. Finland, 2.26; Switzerland, 33.15; At the cl6se of the entertainment r*nt meeting of the organization iducatlon that w,zr la ended for- $3.,500 ^ind Saturday. Hls , Max Walker, well known Hart- promotion. THREE COUPLES MARRIED limitffd to a ccom odation s an spoci'al 7921. and her .datenient was not per- PLUS= Spain. 13.88: Poriugal, 4.64; Greece, Mrs. Martin, in behalf of members coach train. HERRUP’S tv fr/' , attorneys. Ma.x Spelke and Frank ! ford caterer, was a visitor in town W . 8. FERRY DIES The Rev. John J. Burke, a native sonal. Rich, of Stamford accompanied hlnj today. He has been In Newport. R. .96: Poland, 19.20; Czecho Slovakia. of Manchester Grange, presented to THE NEW h X ven It IL The speaker said the effect of a of Naugatuck was ordained in June. 4.22; Jugo Slavia, 2.33; Austria, Mrs. Lowd a purse of money, with Another value leader and a perfect to Bridgeport. - 1. . arid at Fisher’s Island the greater THE STORI OF t WORM WHO TUHHEO WILDOIT 1905, at St. Joseph’s Cathedral, BY BOLTON JUSTICE i I .impaign of viciousness by ' cco- Stoneham, Mass., Aug. 23.— (AP) 12:20N; Hungary, 30.20N; Ru- the best wishes of all present. Mrs. part of the summer. For alx weeks Hartford. He serx'ed as curate at divan for any home. Will open to r.'imlc leaders must be rebuked, —Walter Scott Perry, 79. for 41 mania, 1.03; Argentine, 33.93N; Lowd responded, thanking her "There is a new arrangement FLIER RETURNS, he catered for the officers’ mess at two parishes, St. Francis’, New twin or double bed. With handsome Brooklyn, N V , Aug. 23,— lAP) years the director of the school of Town -Clerk Daxid Toomey of Brazil, 8.64'3N: Tokyo. 30.25; Grange friends for the wonderful Specialized Beauty Service now," the Congressman said, "and the 76th Reserv'e Ofticers’ camp on flue arts at Pratt Institute. Brook- Milford, for two years and the Bolton haa issued three marriage ^a^tAonai. covering. —P.-uil RizzO and two passengers Fisher's Island. In Newport he ca- ^ Shanghai, 35.6214; Hongkong, party and the gift, and assuring imder it the Legion l.s compelled to lyn, N. Y.. died early today at hla Sacred Heart, East Portchester for licenses to residents of Bolton so 39.56 1-4; Mexico City (silver pesoi, • Shampoo and Fingpr Wave : .... .T.-jc arrived at Floyd Bennett field to- tered for the Astor-Ffench wedding .'J.mm.'r three years. Hls first pastoral ap- them she would never forget their play as important a part as It play- ...... FRIENDS OF far this year and in each case the 27.95; Montreal in New Y'ork, 103. kindness. Refreshments followed • Oil Shampoo and Finger Wave. .$1,00 ed in the World War. along with •day from St. John’s N. F.. a week and for the Guggenheim reception. reception, i *7e^ ?a° native of Stoneham waa pointment was to St. Paul’s church, marriage was performed by Justice 12>i: New York In Montreal, late. Glenvllle. Fourteen years later he and general dancing to music fur- Complete with 3 seperate cushions other groups. well known as a lecturer. of the Peace Louis D. Eaton. On 96.96 7-8. nished by Walter Joyner and Irving Rizzo took off three weeks ago in St. Margaret’.- (Circle, Daughters was promoted to the pastoral one other case he has received a Beauty Nook Budget Offers .You "There must be i moulding of the hls monoplane with John Avery of Isabella today held their annual He Is survived by bia widow and ^R.SW EENEY N-Nojninal. Wickham. two ions. Fairfield Perry jf Silver- charge at St. Thomas’ parish, Thom- return of a marriage of two Bolton Prampt —rHo» lh»l Three iservlces At All Times For 81.00. l iarts and minds of men,” the and Robert McDevltt, both of cuUng. Members left at 10 o’clock ANN DVORAK rapui^M no ondoi.or. oi jocniltr and get the Lounge Chair FREE mine. Conn., and Walter Newton aston where he continued hls fine residents who were married in OERM.YN8 FIND speaker asserted, “ but I am not Brooklyn Avery planned to visit this morning by aulomoblle, their DOROTFiV IRtF record leading to hla promotion to omolOTOo airaid that the Legion will fall us. Perry of Brooklyn, N. Y. Manchester and now has on file ROM.\N THEATER CONVICTS RECAPTURED eul i. • monthlT ek.M.* «>• tnrM hls mother In St. John's. They were destination Leing the WilUama’ cot- St. Joseph’s parish WiUlmantlc. awaiting to be called for the appli- Mr eant on unoald bsUMO. ^*9*” I have faith in the Legion people." reported missing for three days, but Smounte to »3O 0 on HousoKold- tage at Lake Amaton in Hebron. The The Rev. John J. McGrath was cation for a marriage license for Frankfort-On-Maln, Germany — Watertown, N. Y., Aug. 23.— (AP) The speaker said the Legion i Anally arrived In Newfoundland. Here is the Malayan’s explana- FRIDAY and SATURDAY Conmskor Plsno. plans called for a dinner at 1 o’clock tion of an earthquake: "The earth bom in Waterbury. He was or- Miss Evelyn Fish, daughter of Mr. (AP) —Further excavations of a —Recaptured while walking along a should play a more important part On the return trip they made and card playing waa scheduled for dained at Buffalo, In June. 1914. A ft- in government. la a sort of egg, resting on the Last Day—“ Man With Two Faces” and Mrs. Albert E. Fish of Bolton Roman theater uncovered at Hed- road near TylervUIe, (3arl Manock, IDEAL FINANCING Friday and Saturday lorced landlnj in marshes and had the afternoon They planned to re horns of n bull; when the bull gets er serxice as a curate at St. John’s and Jay Trazer, who Uvea in Maasa- dembeim, near Frankfort, in 1928, 32, and George Johnson, 21, two of Rlghttul Places I to construct a platform to get the . “ Romance In The Rain” church, Stamford, and St. Rose’s, ASSOCIATIO’^ Ine. turn to Manchester early thla eve- angry and shakes „ his bead, an ebusetts which la to take place the have- established that it waa a sol- four prisoners who escaped from the \ "1 hope you men will lake your j plane into the air again. cmg. earthquake re^j^ta." XL Meriden. Father McGrath served as latter part of this month qr early diers' theater, probably built in the Jefferson county Jail Tuesday night, .Hala 9 l 2nd Klu«»r. Ilfflhtnnw Bldff.—-Phone 72SI HUIRRUP’S—TRUMBULL AND ALLYN STREETS, HA||TFORI!< chaplain In the United States Array in September and which xvill be first century. It la t^e flrst Roman were back in their ccUa today. The - ' -«t '• . . ' in this country and in Europe. He performed in Bolton by a minister military play house found in Ger- other two, Elmer Davis, 34, and returned to go to S t Mary’s parish, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1984. fo w l’ 2k!ANCHESTER EVENING HHIRALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, AUGUST 28,1984

upon K w upoB row ot caanod fruit* •praying appropriation n«xt year 8i; lia itrlfP R trr Something: Else To Be Dammed COBURN ROAD WOMAN and vacatablaaT What eonteaturat •ven If It did mama an Inoreaae in I‘DOUG’AND NARY HOMEACODERK to vlaw bin* b u lftaf wltb potato** the tax rate. HEALTH-DIET ADVICE DAItYlUDlO PROGRAM Ettmtttg lUralb *ad apple* T Wbat a f eeilnc of real HRST PRIZE WINNER THURSDAY, AUD U tT I t (Ceatral and Eastsra Standard T la s ) AV . NEW .. PHOTO SMASH!! independence to know you could live WE’RE BETTER OFF BY: |>K. FRANK McCUY DI NE TOGETHER FOUND FRE(V «r— 11 i^ifM?S^ii}ji » IMO. ' <)a*aaow la rogar* la Maaltfe tad lM*t _ Netei Ah p re«rau to I w aad baala chains er sroups thsrspf uniss* tpsel- II •(•Mil m : eoast to coast (e to eTasslznstlen lnclud«i all avaUabl* mtions. lUathMttr. Maa It I* difficult during tlma* of WUI b* aaBwawd by Ut. MeCoy who Prearapis subjset to shsnss. O. M. fhsyllsAt r t « * Oas Boar UlsrA Mrs. R, F. Hfi'wley Captareii Wbat m ifb tr Thfi Herald Tcl Publish EXCLUSIVE Piclures Taktn In DrobEbt Regions By Margaret T8UMAI rCltdllSON •treaa to try to tell tba avaraga man ba aditraaaab lb ear* ot ibi* paper. Ca- NBC-WIAF NtTWORK CsnL BasL,. Bourke-White, Fa||Dus Photographer Award In Kamp’a WMkIy OaatraJ Mam rar But with tb* migration from coun- bleae stupaM , aaU bddibaaba abValopex 4ilS— liSO—Rrass-Rsdla Nsws — oast that he la better off than aomaon* •ASte — iasti wsaf wlw west vtle Possible Reconciliation Be- Photo ContMt; Many Entries State Statistic Descri^f' rouKAta uotoMT 1. n il try to city that tnatinct gradually Ibr reply. wtac aoah wfl wilt wfbr wre w«y (6 m): Barnst Orsn.—otbsrs sast: .alsc. ' Naturally' tba vietim of da- wbM weae wtam wwj wsal; Midi ktd Wurtssbseb Orehss. — wsst; Jssk Out on the baked plafhi drought-stricken regions by lMatlaa*fl Uvarr Kvaalaa Ka«*pt waa dulled aad eepecially In tb* wmaq wetl woo-wbo wow wdaf wkbf Armstrong—midwest repeat Hunday* aao Holiday* eoitrai. at th* preaelon faal* that no on* could b* NORTHWgST A CANADIAN — wim] 4i4S— gi4S—Barnet an* Orshsstrs tween Famous Screen Pair of tht southwest and the MARGARET BOURKE- Unosoal Cases Since First fOai Offlea at Hanehaitai. Caaa, at United Slat** during the recent USE GRAPES NOW daiaetabl* julc* of th* fruit of th* wtbakstp wsbo wday kfyr eret efcf 5iOO— *1X1—tenga by First prize to th* wsskly photo i*M ad Claai Malt Mtttai. in quite aa bad a condition a* h*. vine. •OUTH — wTva wptf wwna wls wlsx ■ ’t- diia-ciifT r WHITE. contsst beihg conducted by Ksmp'a boom year*. It bad entirely dUap- T midwest, where the sun's •UUCIUn’lUM lUil'M During th* grtfio aaaaon, whan Grapajuice prepared In varlou* wfla-wstia wtod wsia wipo wsb wapi I .Rrsss-Radle Nav Inc., local Kodak dsaltrt, want to Oo* Ttat. by mall '...... M.iKi Here in ManCbeater there have been wjdx wsmb kvoe w Iqp wfSa wbap kpre *14*-. *!4s—Beske ______Is Seen in Hollywood. of Current Year. p«ar*d. . There were many force* fltry tongues licked dry Mr*. R. F. Hawley of 30 Cobum Par Moatb. by aiall .> .< ...... 1 N ■ome elgns of desperation. Some grapes are plentiful and of a raa- ^*ya makes an excellent dessert for VOS4 ktbs ktba wsoo wavs wtar eto: The Tenae Aensere-:-wsst They are “ camera .paint- MOUNTAIN—koa kdrl ktir ksbl •i®3— 7i4b—Kate Smitb, tenge—also e Road. Th# sclectlun* were for the 3la|l* eaplai ...... I ui at work to kill tbi* tnetlnct. The sonable price, everyone should use ; ^ “ ** protein meals, ’ WACIkIC COAST—kfn k(l kzw komo •>1}“ 7ili—Walter PItkIn'e Fregram rivera and streams . . . ings’' that tell more vivid- Dallaarad.’ oat yaar ...... li.Ui families have reached the point of wssk of August 30. Second prise lack ot room In city fiat*. Tbe cai* them, and chUdren should be e n -: A*?*■*- khq kfid ktar kxu kpo 7i*b—Laltb Stavent Harmenlee Hollywood, Aug. 23— (A P I—New shriveled and stunted grain ly than words The Story of Since last January i, the Stats wkiiBED or rHk aaauci*TCo not knowing whence will come their paring grapejuice which I am sure Csnt. Oast 7:0^ liOO—Bar X Rsneb — baale; waa swardsd to W. H. MoQurs of vlltb which canned food* could be couroged to eat them. I t is weU to Maya Ore.—Dixie; Flebtr Ore.—w signs o f a possible reconclUatkm be- the Drought— remarkable Department of Health has kept a . PKBM next meal. But no one haa gone you will find tasteful. liSO— 4iS0—Taiss *f Courage—basle; Oulser A Oreneetra . , . starved cattle . . , Msnchsatsr, wbil* third pris* went i'lia Attoaltlad Pratt it aaciuaivaiy bought. Tb* lack of money to buy keep a dish o f grapes standing in a ORAPB GELATIN Ms Asrklns, Skstsh—wsst rspsat 7 i4^ tiSS—Weller'e fthythm Club tween Mary. Pickford and Douglas to Emil Dists of 88 Bridge strsst cartful analysts o f all accidents oc* anlltlad to ib* at* for raPublioatlon starving. AU have somehow man- killed man and beast . . . photographs that will ap- mor* than a day** aupply tweauae convsnlent place .in tbe hoipe where Place a pint of grapejuice over Si4S— 4|4S—Wilbsrferse Q u arL^u ti S'.O^ 1:06—tt m. In Hollyweed—basic Fairbanks appeared today at Pick- The»* folks will rscsivr* enlargs- eurrtog to Cooneetleut and this at all B*«> ditptiobtt ortdittd to it they may be uaad between meals or Barry McKInlsy, Sengs—west •:4^ Ms—BBS FItybtyt — basis; pear in no other newspaper oi aot otbarwiat oraditad la tnit aged. the fire in a double boiler. When 4100— 1:00—Tom Csakisy Orshsstrs America’s most famous manta of th* pris* winning ansp- analjrsls rsvraala bow very easily on* most 01 tbe funda were spent for even occasionally in plaes of a _ Studsnte—mldwsst fair where they lived until estrang- in this vicinity. ^ papar and alto tbt local naatt pub- ' It is little consolation, but never- hot add the contents of one en- 41*0— tiS0--4>r*s*-Hseie Nswe—west . •lOt^lOiOO-rVtrs Van, tenge—basic: sbots, sad thtse ar* now on display may b* ovsr' Jean by an accldsat meal. 4:tS— BiSS—Msrth. Msars, Centralto Marry tssnlk Orthtttrt—mldwtst ed by tb* actress’ divorc* suit 14 photographer recorded the fitbad baraio luxuiiea. And many more. velope o f gelaun which has been lu Ksmp’s window. svrsn In his own bom* and bow All rlybtt ot rypabllcatlon at theless reassuring in our opinion of Tbe fresh grapes are slightly lax- 4t4S— ii4S—Jshn B. KsnnsSy’s Talk • i'Ot 'JiI}—Fsrd* Urtf* Orehsttrs months ago. But tbe lean years have taught us soaked in a little cold water. Stir (lOO— iiOI^Bsssbell—wear A otbsrs ties—10:4»—Hsnry tutas Ort.—basic Fairbanks, back In Hollywood, af- national catastrophe of s These pictures were ob- minor mishaps may sasily turn Into apaciai diapitebti haraia art tlio ra- American government to bear a ative imd the stimulating to tbe ' BilO— tilS—Osns A Olsn—east A so The contest continues through aanrad. tbe worth of tba home gardtn. Fle continuously for a few minutes, and lOiOO—11:00—Jt* Rtlehman Ore.—basle ter more than a year abroad, has tained for The Herald by fatal ones. WUliam C. Wslltog, di- kidneys. The akin and seeds may SilO- 4il0—FISdIsr* Thrst 10:3^11 it^-dnesb Light Orshtitra— land burned raw. Labor Day, after which the best prominent Cleveland business man place In molds.: Let cool and plac* BiSS— *i4A-lr*no Berdeni—wsaf only .. 3a*lc: tarl Mins* Orth.-midwest mat Miss Pickford four tlmss, twtes rector of the Bureau of Vital fita- rtill tarvic* ollant of S t a Sara- on the man who telta you that when eaten, except where there la a N EA Service through spe- anspshot for tb* ssaaon wiu t>s In th* ice box juat befora serving. ■ #:00— TiOO—Kudy Valloo’s Mr-—o to c 11:00—11:00—Dtne* H»ur—wabe A w Tussdsy and twice yesterday. H* Ustles, stated in the department'* 10*. lae. uloeration of the bowels or severe 7:00— SlOO—Cspt. Hanry** Sbgwbeat Monday The Herald will cial arrangement with Miss sslsotsd, sad a $35 Kodak outfit b* ^u7h«;^«t ume'aMveelhe truck i ‘ If you prefer, you may put the NBC-WJ- NETWORK Bccompanted her on several auto- weekly broadcast today. Mr. W ^> inteatinal inflammation, where they •iBO— irflO—Al Jelson and Whltemen given to ths parson who** tn ap ^ot Pnblltbar't Kapraaaotatlva: Tba is cheap you have to throw u , preparation In a flat mold and .cutcut. SiOO—10t00—Veur Lever—wear oaly mobile drive* and dtosd each night present a full page of amaz- Bourke-White and Fortune Ing dsolsred It was sstlmated that Jallui Maihtwi Spacial ad'ocy—Naw Might prove irritating. zr Bssti Wjt wbt-wbta wbai IS ssisetsd as U a asason’s bast. it into cubes after it has congeale< tits—lOilS—Jeek Berger Oreh, — bs- wbam kdka w|tsr wjr wlw wtyr wmal: with her at Plckfsir. Magazine. about 150 Injuriss occurred for Herb. Cbicaao. Uairnn and Botton. away. One who know, told u. Uils i “ •'’y Grapes contain from 14 per cent •le: Qene eng Olen-repest for wsst ing— a n d EXCLUSIVE— Much totsrsst ns* been shown on GRAPE SUNDAE SiU—lOaO—Fredey Bsrrsn Orchestra Midwest! welty kyw wtnr wl* Wwk Th* actor, smiling and alert upon every aocidental death, which would week that comparing local pr i ces' * * “vtatT to 20 per cent of grape sugar, which kwer koll wren wmaq kea wkbf U * part of amstsur pbOtographsra, NCMMEM audit BUREtO OI This is easily mad* by pou lOiOO—lliOO—Balph KIrbsrry, BarIMn* his arrival hart TuMday, gave way pictures taken in the Margaret Bourke-White Don’t miS8 them 1 bring tb* number of CkmnscUeut tOiOS—illOO—Mills Blu* Rhythm Band no r t hw est a CANADIAN — wtmj and mor* Kodak* bssn to use CiliCULATluNS. With What he had in hi. garden a tjP " * P**"* '“ ' “ i’ is the most easily digested and grapejulca or concentrated grape' yjoaJytp webo wday kfyr eret efcf to bojlsb teal yesterday as be tav* accidsnts sseb yssr to about 176,- nourishing of sugars, requiring lO.'SO—ttiSO—Harold atom’s Orebsttra MUTH — wrve wptf wwne wli wjax this summer than before. This u Tb* Rarald Printtna Company, Ino.. the Ume hi. whole expense, were I " juice over a dish of ice cream. nishsd about Hollywood with tb* 000. practically no dlgeatlon. Different CB8-WABC NBTW i'RK wfle-wsun wlod wsm wmo wsb wspi aatumaa no dnancitl raaponalbility paid m 18 d ays-th at I. In truck] comparison with the countries GRAPE MINT DRINK viOf ’ '•rob kvo« "Icy wfae wbsp kpre exuberance so familiar to him to clssrly demonstrstsd to th* amount Several ratallttaa woal ktbs ktbs wtoc wav* cor typoarapnieal trrOrt tpi>raring in varieties of grapes, of course dif- Mix one pint of grapejutes with BASIC—Basti wabe wads weko wceo tbe days when he and Mias Ptek- Conference. Mrs Bowen’s son. Mr. Bowler July 14, 1939 by Harri- c-f devreiopihg and printing dons-at In tb* first place, Mr. Welling adtartlaamaata la tba Mtnrhtaiar that he gathered Ih 18 day.. The ; continental Europe the average fer in the composition, but the waab wnao war wkbw wkro whk oklw MOUNTAIN-koa kdylTirIr ksbl Ksmp'a, Inc., where U * Kodak de- EaabiBB Haraia half a cupful of chopped mint wdre wean wjat wean wfbl Wapd trisT ,^CIFIC■ COAST—kgo kfl kgw komo ford ruled Hollywood aa the sersen's Ezra, is at a bo camp at Lee, j son L. Hamilton. said, accidents on vary llksly to rest of the harvest waa "velvet." And | **’* United Slates it living a average of several different vari- leaves. Place on Ice one hour, a U ^ , waist wbnt; Mldwesti wbbm wfbm kbq kftC ktmr kpe most successful couple. Mass. Many Go To Savin Rock partment ha* grsaUy tocrssssd over happen right to tb* home. Bvsn kmbe kmos wowo what THURSDAY. AUGUST 23 this* man kipt books and allowed. “ ** comfort, thl. business man eties shows that they contain 78 per and serve In glaasea half filled with CsnL gtsL Mary Happy, Too Service* next Sunday at A large gathering of the members' 1933. Th* cont#$t bstog conducted. BAST—wp* wbp wibw whse wlb* wtea rearrangsment of furnltur* may bs 'cent water, 1.33 per cent protein. chopped lee. A sprig of mint may *!*0— 4it0—Lit. JtekI* Htlltr, Ttnsr A happy smile, too, warmed tbe Peter’s Episcopal church will be to of tb* Rockvllls Emblem Club at- Is open to U e public. a hazard, sine* th* dspartment has himself ap hourly wage. asserU, That may be hard for 1.8 per cent fat, from 14 to 30 per wore wiee efrb ekse 1*15“ 4:4»—Orphan Annls—«sst oaly b*' placed in each glaaa so served. 4:00— 0:00—U. 8. Navy Band Csnesrt soft feature* of Mis* Pickford after observance o f the 200tb anniver- tended tae state outing of the Em- record of tbe accidental death ot a MOVIES COSTS cent gl-ape sugar, and .65 pei;, cent lX It-w a tt wafa wbre wqam wdod It II not difficult to grow home | P «” ° " » “ •> Sra wrso wlao wdsu wtoo Itrld wrr 1*5“ OiOO—O’Lstry’d Irish Mlnttrslt two days with her estranged hus- sary of the parish as a religious blem C3ubs which was held yester- person who fell over a chair at ktrb htaa waeo koma wdbo wodx wbt 4:46— 0:40—Frtta-Radle Ntws—wjt Vision.' of the return of the nick-■ vegcUble.s. Information is eo easily i someone else is hiio- mineral matter. Tbe mineral mat- QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS band. , body. The Rev. J. S. Nelli, rector day at Savin Rock. New Haven. Th* home one night in January. A fall ter consist* principally of sodium, wdaa wbl* wdbl wwva wnba waja 4:4S— ti40—Lswtll Thomas — *Mt| Fasting in Bed wmbr wala ktui ktko to mISwttt ThoA* signs, plus on* remark by o f SL M ary’s church, Manchester. ERA WORK IN ROCKVILLE was sponsored by th* West FORMER WIFE OF HUBER from a rocking chtdr also proved elodaon, the five cent moving picturu attainabie. Expenses Ehipensea are .^ a ll. » P P « * « potassium, esdclum, magnesium, it well to remember that we have a Question: Mrs. A . C. writes: "In MIDWBtT—weah wgi wmt wmbd wtan t.o£:''!!)aia':V*c«Si. .. i i =r— r --ub—wji.... only ' Mist Pickford ‘Tuesday were taken wlH celebrate the Holy Communion a Emblem Club. fatal. A fall from bed, vvitb foot house art seen in the executive Health and financial beneflta are big phosporus, silicon and (ron. The wlbw kfb kfab wkbn weoo wtbt lae] S'15“ •il*“0—Fraeai* Ptoe*l# Martin Orehtstra K taking tb* orange fast for anemia, •‘M— 4*19—I*- Lowry, Oemedy Ast to Hollywood today to mean that all at the church at 8 a. m., and there The Rockville party made the trip caught to the sheeting, resulted to standard of living In tbe United fresh grapes also contain vitamins wnax BEING RESUMED FRIDAY McADOOSEKS DIVORCE offices of the Hollywood studios un- For a poor man It is the difference would like to know If it Is necea- •'4S— 4:4*—Frank Buck Ssrlsl^stt niutl bs going well at Plckfsir— will be another service at 11 .a. m., to privat* automobile* and rstumed death. Many deaths have resul'cd States that it a berltaige. We arc B and C. MOUNTAIN—kvor kls keb kal 5*22“ 7:05-"flirlt* and Orsvy," Strltl between Independence and tbe relief ssry for paUent to go to bed while that reconciliation lay around tha with a historical address by Allan from fall* down stairs and from less the entire motion picture indus- Grape juice is one of the most r JSy ^ WPT kvl 2*52“ 7:10—Th#'R6m*ns* ef Mtledy home lata last evening reporting a all proud o f It and In striving to so doing, and If it would hurt to kfbk kmj kWig kern kbd kemb ktb 7:00— S:00—Osath Vallty Days. Play cornsr. Tbe actress' prophesy that L. Carr, lay rector, to ■which all are wonderful trip. fall* on slippery tile to bathrooms. try is revamped Immediately. It rollir—and sad to relate, few very nourishing o f all drinks and may be 7:30— 8:30—Ta Be Announced Mrs. Ethel Keith Eayg Hus- eat the pulp of the orange after OenL Baet. tb* future lay "to the lap of the cordially invited. 30 Men To Be Assigned To "W e have even the case of a poor families grow home gardens maintain it we have gone a long substituted for tbe fresh grapes if •■25“ f '99' -Ferede of the Frovlnsaa Second Toxoid CUnio band, a Former Flying Ace, would be difficult to picture Man- 711/* juice la extracted." •iSO-; 4!M—Jack Armetreng, Skit—es •*1^.JiS}—tehoee at the Ftlltedea Gods" drew no further elaboration death resulting from burns Incurrsd you prefer, and it has the advantage Dr. David Rusiell Lyman, found- Job of Laying Sidewalks in Tb* second clln'.r for the treat-, chester theater fans patronising a The drought in the west hit food- towards beating depres.slon. Answer: It la never advisable to . ! " * •p.sskei'—west SlOO—loiOO—Jack Denny Oreheetra—. from her, however. Often Drank to Excess. by putting feet to an oven," Mr. of being obtainable during the sea- f i j f — I<4*~MHl''" jlsMntalneera . saetj Frank Buele—repeat for Wsst er and proprietor of the tuberculo- City. ment of children between six months Despite assuring re- i S go to bed while fasting unless it 1a i 'S t ! Mleeha Haglneky Ineam. Falrbonka h t* even leas to say. sis aanitaptum at Wallingford, was WeUtng said. " A tight shoe caused theater like the old Edison that stuffs hard, son when, fresh grapes are scarce. ^*1*^10:80—Jshnny Jahnten Orehtt. and five years for tbe prevention of abeolutely neceaaary, due to a high 4i1b— sits—Bebby Beneen lait; Bd- !2’22“ !!*29~Whw4Ubss Fhlinsrmenle After tbe dinner at Plckfatr last a caller here Sunday. He is a de- a blister resulting to infection and played first-runs for local theater porta from the government tbera Grapejuice can be preserved by ward WurUebaeb Oreheetra—waat '10135—It tSO—Dsnelno In Twin CItlas diphtheria, waa held yesterday. Dr. BalUmore, Aug. 28.— (A P )—Mr*. fever or while tbe patient la having night, reports grew out of bints scendant o f the Rev. John Bliss, first ERA work In Rockville Is to be dssth. Smoking to bed has fre- BEHIND THE SCENES IN pasteurization or by th* newer pro- E Harrison Metcalf, city bealtn Ethel McCk)rmlck McAdoo Ksltb, goers. The fkllson—a dingy, nar- will be profiteering in canned food- great pain. It is a peculiar thing dropped by Miss Pickford and Fair- pastor of the Congregational church quently caused conflagrations re- ceu of evaporating a portion of the resumed tomorrow after a layoff of officer, waa to charge of th* eltolc daughter of Mrs. Itsso E. Emerson row movie houae— was In the Amer- stuffs. There always has been, fol- that fasting Is very enervating if banks that the couple will soon in Hebron, and also founder o f St. sulting to death. Again, we tav* water so that the juice tecomea 10:00—NBC A rtlsU Rsvue. which was held to the office of tb* and divorced wife of Huber McAdoo, the patient continues to rest all the make a joint, statement concerning Peter’s Episcopal church. Dr. L y - approximately 10 days, although tt ican Hofei building, located where lowing a abortage. Priced will go more concentrated. The concen- 10:30—Ecboo* of tho PsUssdes— Rockville Visiting Nurse Astoels- son of William Gibb* MoAdoo, has th* case of on infection and death Ume, while If one goes about one’s their marital intentions. Until that man is Interested In looking up the is claimed that but five working Arthur Hultman's store is now. up. this winter. Archer Olbson, orgaalst; In- Uon in tbe Prescott block. Instituted suit for a partial divorc* lesulttog from the scratch of a trated grapejuice Is more nourishing regular duUea, taking a moderate time, they indicated they would genealogy of the Bliss family. days, were lost because o f the three WTiC strumental trio. Lens Dairies Being Improved from her second husbtad on grounds needle, trivial at the time but ulti- than ffesb, and eince th* water Is day w-eek vised by tbs workers. Hollywood doesn't predict a return How fortunate, Indeed, the home amount o f exercise, one will stay have nothing to say about tbstr Allan L. Carr preached Sunday at mately as fatal as a rifle bullet. extracted at a low temperature the Hartford, Oona. 11:00— Time, weather. private life. In order to comply with th* law of cruelty and non-support. to theater conditions of that type, gardener, when he goes into hit cel- much stronger. It is all right to 11 a. m. at St. Peter’s church, on About 30 liieD'WIU be put to work Caution Stressed Strong Bite la Carried by Tolioctw NEW juice contains the vitamins of the 80,00 W. 1040 K. a 382.8 M. 11:15—Hotel Pennsylvania Orcbes- Tbe actor was at an airport yes- which requires nothing but pas- She married her present husband, use some of the pulp of the oranges, the theme. "Stilling the Storm.” Friday laying sidewalks about Rock- "Tbe great anti-toxin tor acci- but It does say that the 10 and 13 lar when snow oovera the ground: | Art— Beer Agenta Buy for iloi^se fresh, grapejuice. In the form of Timvalers BroadcMttag Bervlea tTA terday when Joseph M. Scbenck, Walter Winebsater Keitb, Baltimore .,bl954 NEOtOViet.mp. but not the woody fibre. There was also an evening service. ville with the BRA furnishing tb* teurized milk for school children, dents it caution, more caution and cent motion picture bouses are cut- when winds moan a dirge around the to Put One Over on Code— Cuba grapejuice the nutritive value of the 11:30— Monmouth Hotel Orchestra. head of United 'Artists studio, labor and the city of Rockville pro- the Lanz Dairies are installing a society man. in 1929. Her first HOTWESTERNERS Mrs. Johnson o f Batavia, N. T., marriag* waa to McAdoo in 1918 stlU more caution. Do not let fa- lands Between Devil and Deep By PAUL HARRISON <* Street at the time it waa grape . Is not destroyed but is In Nola« in Sears 13:00— Milwaukee PbUbarmonlo Or^ where all of the American films of viding tbe material. modern pasteurizing plant which it ting Into the revenue of the larger comers of the house; when sleet j Kea—Roosevelt Plays a Little was In town Tliesday, looking up her and was dissolved 10 years later to miliarity even with your own home ------stockade to . protect the village. solution so that the organic miner- QueaUon: Mrs. O. writes: " I have Thursday, August 38. chestra. Fairbanks and Miss Pickford have The schedule ineludsa a new walk- Is hoped to have open before tbe theaters. It is pointed out that pisys a devil's tattoo On the window Politics. BisseD ancestry. She visited tbe Pari*. breed too much contempt for etalr- New York, Aug. 23—Odds and ; Since ,^h'en a lo t df people have als and' sugars of the grape are been following your diet for three P. it. A. M. been made to recent years, returned on Main street, adjototog Ontral niddle of September. most theater men have leaded closed pane. He can say with the ancisnt 13:80— Dancing to the Twin Cities. to'wn clerk’s office and cemeteries. The bill of oomplatot, eertlfled to ways or slippery floors. enda, mostly odds; Centuries before "fe lt like shooting some bhast on readily taken, up by tbe blood and months; have lost 20 pounds, feel to .Hollywood. The two men had Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herman of Park. This is a tar walk and is BY RODNEY DUTCHER Refrigerate Bed Clothing eagerly seized upon by tbe tissues :0(^—Chic Webb’s Orchestra. been together m Europe. 'They ex- Cherrv^BifrVn Rhode Island, was meafiled mto couixcourt aiat "In closing this brief review, and houses and are playing on a per- Persian philosopher— bis saying, Mussolini ever thought of one, New i the Stock E^cBanfr .•. . Prisoners fine and can sleep soundly. M y liver Hartford. Mrs. Lulu Lord of Elling- badly in need of repair at the pres- Evening Herald Wathlnglon ;85—P eggy Blrks’ Songs. changed warm greetings and S p lS i ** Cedaq»|.xovi^n, Md., near hers, yesterday to looking over the data from which centage basis with landlords, The modemized-a bit: York had a bacbelof tax ..... j were coddled in the old dayl. which are always hungry for the was sluggish but this condiUon has ton, Mrs. Reuben Bosley of Man- ent time because o f luvevenness. It Correspondent. vital organic salts. :45— "Caring For Pets”', ausplees Bchenck seamed plainly elated over by Mrs. Keith’s attorney. Custody 1 have drawn the material, I au There was a sort of Income tax, I They were permitted to Ifivite Helps Kansas City Citizens grsaUy Improved. Can you tell me chester, Mrs. Carrie I. Burnham of is located in the business center of A t ths present time It Is neces- larger housss show their films on a "A jug of tomato julcs, a loaf of Conn. Humane Society. reports of the frequent meetings of the couple's four-year-old daugh- struck with Qie fact that so mauy Washington.— AU bands here too: gentlemen who wore wigs had {friends to the jail, for afternoon When on a grapejuice diet you the cause o f a roaring In the ears, Amston. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fan- Rockville. sary to take milk either to East 5 :05—Manchester On the Air. between the couple. ter, Patricia, was asked. accidents seem to have been percientage basis with the producers bread, a cellar full of good things were so confused at to wbat was to pay a big levy, and of course they I tea . . . Condemned men didn't lan- may drink an 8-ounce glass of the like the sound o f hissing steam? It auf o f Springfield, Mass., Mrs. Sher- The second location to receive at- Hartford or HarUord to be pas- 8: :S0—Talas of Courage. RADIO; Schenck Oonmienta Drank To lizceea ventable. There to to almost every and from these tbe bulk of tbe pro- and Paradise Is as near as any of happening in the last few days o f constltuted.tbe wealthier class. ... I qulsh long in a death cell, or win Endure Hot Weather. gi-apejuice every two hours during doe* not trouble me especially, but wood Raymond and son, Sherwood, tention will be th* laying of new teurized. This will be the oaly pas- a waking'{day. If you are using the 8;:45—The Oleanders. He said nothing would please him “The defendant," Mrs. Keith’s one the element o f perstmal negli- ducers' income is derived. Congress that some of tbe most im- When crimes were punishable stays of execution on legal technl- would be glad to be rid o f it.” Jr., of N ew Britain. Emil Johnson of walks in Talcdtt Park. This park teurizing plant m this locality. ua poor mortals can reach It on this by whipping, the job was done by ! callties. But one" murderer, Man- concentrated juice, be sure to add 6 :00—Baseball Scores. more than a reconciliation between complaint charged, “has never con- gence. Let me urge all of you to portant developments are only now Answer: The roaring In the ears (Eastein Standard Time) West Hartford, and Mr. and Mrs. has walks about th* four sides o f the Local Girl To Marry The Hollywood executives main- earthly sphere." 6: :05—Wrightvllle Clarion. "Mary’’ and "Doug.” Schenck ex- tributsd to the support of th* plain give a litU* more thought to your becoming clear. a Public Whlpper or by auiybody ’ uel Gerrltt, won a full pardon he- KansM a ty ,(A P )—Kansas City’s some water to dilute it to the con- comes either from catarrh of the New York, Aug. 28.—(A P)—The William Bumstead of Stafford park and WSlks cross each corner, 6: :80— Press-Radio News. plained he had no intention o f .n- Miss Jane R. S u ^ er, daughter of tiff or the support of his daughter. environment, and when tbe unusual tain that average admission prices Hardly anyone, for instance, els* who wanted to wield the lash i cause the hangman's rope broke aUtcncy of fresh grapejuice. The Inner ear. or from high blood prea- CBS chain I* to go dancing around Springs were among those who ilslt- forming the letter “X". In this sweltering summer, the hottest in 6 : :35— M ary Small, songs. Mrs. Georg* Sumner of Mountain From time to time be ha* indulged seems to he appearing, don’t neg- must be increased five cents in order seemed to realize the Implications . . . When the Mayflower left Ply- I twice .... ’■ '• grapejuice fast may be token either iure. Have your doctor take your, the world early next month. Or- terferlng in their private affairs, al- work It will be necessary to raise the th* history of. the weather bureau, 6 :45— Evensong. though he was ready to lend any ed or called at the home of Mr. and strest and William S. Granger, of to great excess to alcohoUo liquor, lect it aa you would usually do, but REAL ESTATE BARGAINS of the Kerr-Smlth tobtuico act. Per- mouth it was to have sailed for i Stons strest -was the first to be for reducing or for general elimina- blood pressure and In this way es- chestras considered leaders to vari- Mrs. George F. Klbbe during the foundation ot the walks,, as at the to put the industry on a safe fout- 7 ;00— ^The Old Observer. help at his command if such were Hartford, son of Rev. and Mrs. W il- and his conduct toward the plain- be alert to greet tbe eituation.” haps that wrms because Senator Har- Manhattan. But th* Dutch didn't paved. A Mrs. Van Cortland, ah- has develojied a promising crop of tion. The rest from ordinary food tablish the cause o f the trouble. ous countries are being asked to past week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- present time they are well below the ing. Tt Is claimed that the Industry,] T; 10— Plano Interlude. desired. liam Granger of East Hampton, R. tiff has been extremely cruel, and Never before have there been so ry Byrd of Virginia, who made a want the Puritan* ramlng here, so „ center , o . f today's very ... social...... Van— ; apiateur ventlla'tlnff engineers and will be good for your overworked You can follow the proper dietetic play the tunes significant of their liam K. Raymond and fam ily of lawn. ^ they bribed the aliipper to ateer ~ • ' T; ;HJ—w n c Sports Reviews. Last night, Schenck, Darryl I., will b* married on Labor Day at recently, on or about tbe 23rd day To date, more than LOOO.OOO is really entertaining the public at many real estate bargains in Man- terrific uproar over,regimentation of Gorllanda, lived on the street and ! air .conditioning experts. j organs, aad your whole alimentary treatment to cure either of the con- lands In a SO-mlnute broadcast Westchester visited them Monday. The last work undezftaen by the northward . . . the first' concert 7; ;30— Danny Malone. Zanuck, producer, and Miss Pick- Trinity <3oIl,*ge chapel, Hartford. of June, 1934, after a long and angry birds have been banded in Ihe the farm business and opposed tbe demMded tile paving becauao she Old-fashioned home cooling reme- canal w ill be cleansed by this diUons mentioned. originating from hall a dozen or Mrs. Edward McMahon of New ERA waa tbe laying of sanlUry a loss, An Increaae'^ In revenue of chester as there are now. A l- violinist who came Ijere from Eu- 7 :45—Big Freddie MlUer. ford and Fairbanks dined at Pick- Rtv. William Granger, father of the discussion, he left the bouse where United States to determine migra- Bankhead cotton control measure, couldn t keep her house .clean, on I idles failed in the lace o f a solid mor* spots on the earth. York is spending the week as the sewers, with the material being fur- a million dollars a week is nteded though tbe market has been more rope played one 8: ;00—Rudy Valle's Variety Show. fair. During the course of the eve- gi.oom, will officiate. the parties were then residing, stat tion, feeding and other babita. gave the bill his blessing. engagement and account o f the dual . . . Pearl week of maximum dally tembe'-a- The plan is to have one dance guest of Mrs. Charles E. Hllding. nished by the city o f Rockville. then advertised 0 :00—Captain Henry’s Showboat ning the actress suggested that ing that he was through with tbe the producers maintain. active within the past six months The tobacco act, on examination, for work as a Btreet, which Was paved With oya- tures above 105 degrees, an unhrok- The Ladles’ Afternoon Bridge club Sewers wert laid on Grand street, Briefs chimney sweep. packing-box covered with tin wire.” 10 :05—Paul Whiteman’s Music Hall number from each country visited Schenck and Merle Oberon, English plaintiff.' Independent producers are cutting than for over three years that does proves to go a lot further toward ter shells, once wound around the *n fortnfight of readings, above 100, Soon after this Dr. DItmars donated by the microphone and as many op‘ met with Mrs. Harry Woods Tues- Regan street and PiUshury Hill. Merchants of Rockville and vicini- compulsory control of tobacco growl- BEHER REPTILES Show. film star to whom be is engaged, ty are telling of a picking up in The complaint further said that into the revenue of the larger firms not indicate that prices are going up. *1* .1?"® Singe ! gnd a total of more than 40 su.Timer his collection o f 300 snakes which portunltiea will be made os the time day afternoon. The party was a This work was completed several there waa "no reasonable hope of ers— Including the many in Virginia Old -Nexv Y’ork ’ has disappeared, but the stfeet i nay* w'hen the mercury passed the 11::00—Jack BarKbi’a Orchestra. be married at tbe Plckford-Falr- weeks ago. business to this community which he had gathered while a reporter at 11:;80—Freddy Berren's Orchestra. permits. farewell as Mr. and Mrs. Woods will reconciliation" and that "the plain- by putting out pictures that cost but It merely indicates that more people — than the Bukhead law docs in the Ne'w York owes most of Its' still curves In a semicirclenr, r r,- • . . . Sale ° ceutury mark ' " banks estate. Schmek accepted and Truck Overturns. has been evident for the past week. parks the zoo. The snakes were housed :00 Midnight—Weather ForecMt Tuna to tonight: move to Bloomfield next week. Two tiff has always conducted herself gfiO.OOO to make, la the claim. Tbe are taking advantage of tbe unusual- case of cotton farmers. to the pauper dead. ; of liquor to the Indians waa- ao,i ciosina the windows and d-«wln!r 13 said he expected Miss Oberon to ar- A four and one-half ton truck The EIltogtOD Orange enjoyed a Maturity... union; GOALOFDI TMARS in the present reptile houae. but be- A. M. WEAF-NBO-7, Rudy Valles rive her* in about five weeks. He tables were in play. Mrs. Albert W. with propriety g* a faithful wife.” Every cotton farmer will get a Madison and Washington strlcUy prohibited that when an : th^shadM did 11111^^0^2 Hilding won first prize, Mrs. Freder- hauling a load of shoes and other “hot dog roast” last evening at tbe larger producers do not want to put ly good property buys that are avail- cause their cages were insecure : 02— S ilen t Hour;.8, Show Boat; 9, Joleon and Keith, a member of the Britlah certificate for a certain quota of Squares, and Br>-*nt Park, ail ' Indian was- fouiuf . drunk on any j ‘nV^tdtnttd^ ^ve 12 Indicated she probably would con- home of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Peas*. - out that type of picture for fear the able. they were hoisted to the roof o f the Whiteman; 11:05, Mills Blues. tinue her career after their mar- ick Wyman second. Refreshments commodities from Boston to New Royal Flying Corps during the cotton. Anything he sells In ex- were potters fields originally street all the reidents of. th/t ^ Mrs. John Bolger o f East Main Tho earliest eystem ot building, where they were fed by on WABC-CBS—7, Kate Smith; riage. of sandwiches, cake and coffee were York turned over on Mlnterbum hill World War, .married MUs Florence Maternity... public will quit going to the movies. There la no reason to believe that cess of that quota is subject to s Street j street were subject to a fine. hottest day. istnee’record* were kept | B t OIIX Z o O CoratOT ScckS seiwed. street is enjoying a week’s vacation lighting WBS a requirement that attendant perched on a ladder. 7:30, Leith Stevens’ harmonies; 9, Fairbanks, who went to Europe about midnight Wednesday- night. Montgomery; of Cleveland, in 1930. The omy solution, they Insist, is the the real estate market will not come presumably prohibitive tax. He Fred Davis, a ward of Mr. and at Sound View. every eeventb house keep a candle ,at the Kansas City observatory. I “The thing that I’m proudest of.” 45 Minutes to Hollywood; 9:45, after his separation from Miss Pick- The damage to the truck was slight They were divorced'to 1928. isn't compelled to ccpoperate. Item of Interest Sprlhkled Bed Clothes ! nickel ladmisstoo Increase. back in this town. One of the most burning In a front window . . . he said, "Is that in these thirty-five Senator Schall on "This Double ford, expects to spend some time in Mrs. George F. Klbbe, is spending and the driver was imburL Mr. and Mrs. Aldred Drehr of But the tolmcro raiser inuit his school vacation at the Kibbe Middle Age' It will be quickly noted that, the attractive residential communities Theaters weren’t cooled—or heat- There are dozens, of money-, -.More ingenious residents devised New Frogs to Conquer years I suppose that I've handled Deal.” Hollywood. He has a number of The truck Is owmed by Oadalowitz Spring street are rejoicing over the now sign a contract If he wish- lenders in New Y'ork who i emergency cooling systems, most of 100,000 poisonous snakes, and I home. A Channa o f 35 Deabrosses street. birth of a son at the Rockville City es to avoid a penalty tax on hi* ed, either. Playgoers brought WJZ-I7BC— 8:80, Ed Lowry, com- business matters pending, some of As tfaete thee* trying periods a industry says nothing about fabu- in the atate, certainly one of tlie have no offices, require no notes. I which depended on evaporation by have never been bitten. I have ex- New York city and was being driven hospital. entire crop. If he doesn't sign charcoal footstoves with them . , . edy: 8:80, Westminster Choir; 9:30, them joint affairs affecting both his woman needs Lydia E. Hnklism’* lous salaries paid to the stars. While most healthy, tt has every advantage New York’s first mayor was hang- ask jio security. They Just loiter means of elhctric fan*, After Three Decades. tracted 90 per cent of the venom Archer Gibson, organ. w ife and himself. by H. Y. Gedell of New York city. WAP P I NG Vegetable Compoond. Ghr* it Ht he doesn’t get the allotiiH-nt eer- on crowded thoroughfares —most- Some sprinkled their bad* \ few At tbe time of the accident the Hollywood revels, fairly swims in that S; promising township could de- ed. His name was Jacob Lelsler which I* used for anti-venom serums ■What to expect Friday: yoor dangfater when the ccuncs ta tlficate which exonipt* him from ly in the poorer section* of the hours before retiring, turning fans in the United States." Thursday, August 38. WYOMING REPUBLICANS truck was proceeding do’wn Mlnter- womanhood. Take it tor ttrength luxury, tbs only thought the exe- sire. Even if industrial conditions tax »h Ii Ih (|UuIo. Thus he It and his crime was being elected P. M. W E AF-N B C — 2 p. m., Maria's Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Teaw and by this citizens instead of appoint- east side and in the Bronx, a few*, on the mattresses to make them Dr. Raymond t/ee Ditroars, cura- burn hlU which has a steep grade COLLEIXPRATEKNiTY two daughters motored to Clare- before and after childbirdk Take cutives have when their revenues do not improve for n long period ot dri\eii Into a contruet with .V.\A. on Broadway. Dr. DItmars then demonstrated Mattoee; 5, A1 Pearce and his ed by the British. I more comfortable. Others kept itor of mammals and reptiles at the and many curves. Just aa Gedell mont, New Hampshire. last tatur- ft to tide you over Ching* o f Litot . A A A men who will administer the the method which be used to secure 8:00—Baseball— Red Sox vs. Chica- Gang. HEBRON ' TURN IN LARGE VOTE Take it whenever yonareaerveoa^ art reduced Is that the theater pa- ysan Manchester will always be well 'There are 37 islands within the .They lend only to people, they sheets and pillow cases in refriger. ‘ Bronx Zoo, celebrated the thirty- poisonous snakea He p iu their passed' tbe home of Alderman Paul day and spent the week-end with know, but they know a great ■ ators until time to go to bed. fifth anniversary of bis arrival at the go Whits Box. WABC-(>38— 2:80, Chicago Grab- Owing to the illness o f Mrs. W al- Menge the truck began to rock. Be- TREASURE ABSCONDS 'waakand rundown. iron must pay. The local theater I ix>pulatcd and its properly In d e -, BanKhead law. Congress territorial waters of the city. New beads to the ground with a forked 8:00— Tea DansanL bag; 5, Return of H. V. Kaltenborn. Mrs. Yeaw’s aunt. Jersey once claimed ownership of many people. Interest may ru n ' SUll others who had four-poster institution the other day by making a stick and grasps their beads In his ter Vey, wife of the pastor of the fore he had gone 60 feet on the w et A son was bom recently to Mr. AmcdidnewUchhatttewrittaa Just reduced Its admission fee, and ' inand because of its proximity to I — including Senator Byrd passed aa high as 20 per cent for . 30 | beds strung lines from whlcn they 5:15—Between Uie Bookends. WJZ-NBC— 2:30, N ew ' series. state Party Chairman Is High- endonemeoc o f nearly 800,000 several islands in the bay, but the list o f outlandish snakbs and frogs right band. “ Sometimes the fangs Hebron and Gilead Congregational macadam pavement the truck went and Mrs. Albert Peterson, at their it proved a popular move. The mo- j Hart/grd. i H *1 the beliest of a va.st inajority days, but there are plenty of'I ,';uspended wet towels, sending the. he hopes to capture on his expedi- 8:30—Jack Armstrong, All-Ameri Little (Concert Hall; 4:30, Jackie churches, the pastor’s vacation has up on the lawn of the adjoining woman mow be good. Duke of York settled the dispute get about an eighth of an Inch fr o n can Boy. Heller, tenor. ly Gratified by Result of Allesred Shortage of $32*000 In home. Mrs. Rote Stubenrauch, Uon picture houae* will be more The young couple looking forw ard ! tobacco groweis. clients. Merchants come ,for an breeze from a fan through the wet tion to the Caribbean Sea. been extended for a week longer. property and turned over on Its Give it* chance to help j by decreeing that aU Islands which your band,” he said, "but unless they 8:46— ^Modern Uountatoeers. Monday’s Primary. mother of Mrs. Peterson, Is with extra 350 _ to pay for a tslU of cloth across the would-be xlceper. First on the II* the .Surinam toad, Mr. Vey and his fam ily have been, right side. Accounts of C, S. De Roiu Is 'Take it reg- generously patronlied at a reason- ] to establishing a home would make ' Have One on tbe Beer .Man! could be circumnavigated' in one twist around, you know that you'ro 6:00— Mtseba Ragtosky’s Enseni' them to their old home again. bant tetulu. day would belong to New York. goods. Gamblera corns for help Cots In Demand which Dr. DItmars said "looks as If passing their vacation to Canada, A call was sent to the, Rockville able admission price with th* full.no mlstsk* In investing in real es- Price fixing isn't working so well safe.” Dr. Ditmars said that the bid. Discovered by Audit. Rev. David Carter motored to A crack skipper, a fast sloop and when they’ have a hot tip on th i Those who slept on porches, in an elephane had stepped on it and and had expected to return in time Chejrenne, Wyo., Aug. 28.—-(A P ) police for aid and Patrolman Arthur Willimantic Camp meeting last knowledge that th* fund they help i tate. There arc countless sdv.in-1 *!** hualne.ss. because brew- race*. ’They always repay the Pasteur InsUtute in Pari* always 6:18—Phil BoudlnL abcordlonist. MR. AND MRS. WACHTEl for Sunday’s services. No services a windy day were selected, and yards, parks and in basements for ; has small beady blue eyes like pln- chloroformed dangerous varieties be- 6:80— Press-Radio News. — The large turn-out of Republican Frey and M errill O d o r responded. Tuesday evening, where be preached LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S loans, too, because the weapon of the duration of the heat wave were points."' were held as-it was late to arrange, Most of the load was consigned to Kansaa City, Aug. 23.— (A P )— 10 build up isn't being .squanderedj tuges In owning a home. not. the ' he sailed around aU of them with fore extracting the venom, but that 6:86—Charles Barndt’a Orchestra. voters ta Wyoming’s primary elec- the sermon at the evening service. the street-comer Shylock Is the for a supply when the telegram the Thrift Shoe store at Wilkes The Star say* C. 8. De Roln, na- in the film capital o f tbe world. Let an hour to spare. . . legion. The lawns of many apart- Tbe toad, about six Inches in I be had never used this method. 6:46— Jan Savitt's Orchestra. 40 YEARS MARRIED tion was characterized today by The tobacco growers of this town VEGITABLE COMPOUND least ImjKirtant being tlial It Is a : posting. strong-arm mao. Delinquents get came telilng o f Mrs. Vey'a Illness. Barrs, Pa. tional treasurer of Delta Chi college Twelve or the Islands now are I ment buildings took on tbe appear- length, is unique in the manner In He also spolte o f the work which 7:00—Sylvia Froos. IJfarshall S. Reynolda, state party argali very busy harvesting their M as* 100 tteawn rqptrr Avagfr Hollywood help itaeU In Its financial sound Investment. Right now Is i A brewer eun't grant a dis- privately owned, but some of them “ the heat" — and no more loans. ! once of blvouaca aa midnight np- Mrs. N. C. Johnson was a shopper chairman, as a “ return to the usviol Tbe load was thrown out but was fraternity, has been missing since count to a »alu(iiike<-|H>r or other which it disposes of it* eggs, the doc- Is being done in using tbe venom of 7:15—Wayside Cottage. totiacco crops at the present time. problam. If tt has one. The public th* time for prospective home own- i are only barren txicks. Tb* city i proached. Dealers found it difficult Hartford Couple Tendered Par- to Hartford on Friday. She also rugged individualism" of tbe state. only slightly damaged and was August IS following discovery of an It Is considered to be an extra fine retall'T. Rut he can order, his tor said. The female lays the eggs water moccasins to stanch intestinal 7:80— C liff Edward*. owns twelve, tbe United States Household Expense* I to meet the demand fet canvas cots called on her niece, Mrs. Henry Reynolda and the successful Re- placed on the truck o f Clarenc* E. sUeged shortage o f $32,000 in his crop this year. Isn’t Interested in the film producers' er* to buy. They will never get cullertor* to buy drinks fur the in the water, each egg floating by bleeding, and that of the copperhead 7:45— Cliff Benson, songs; Otto ty by Members of Family — eight . . . The city and the Federal After buying a Nexvport villa, and medium-priced fans. Higgins to Glastonbury, the same publican nominees expressed them- Serbser of Rockville within an hour accounts. finaaclaJ worries so long a« exorbll- such tow prices for. such good prop- hous)' whenever they call. One, itself. The male then takea them in diluted doses, to remove malig- Neubauer, piano. Held at Ocean Beach. government are partners in own- leasing a town bouse and w rit- In the downtown section refrigdr- day. selves os "highly gratified" at the for its trip to New York. Local The sieged shortage, the Star two drinks or niure-^epending on one by one. In Ms flipper and Im- nant growths. 8:00— Kate Smith, her Swanee unl salaries are paid and money It | erfy in this generation, ing North Brother Island. In the ing . check* . for a few new cars, sted retail shops began to Mosaom | beds them In the back of the female. A sutjiriBe birthday party wras result of Tuesday’s balloting, which young men assisted to transferring says, was in government bonds held hotv many customers are there. Music. given last Thursday evening for Ar- C ome h e r e sinfully wasted Juat to satisfy the | East River. That’s were people John Jacob Astor baa chartered a forth. Joining air-conditioned "'^tliei' where a retaining'.membrane imme- A surprise party was tendered showed a big majority of Republi- the load. in a safe deposit box, and waa dis- The efieet lx a diiwoimt on the 8.16— W alter Pitkin. thur Rf Gillette, 'at his home on God- w-him of tome erratic director. t with contagious disease* are sent. big Diesel yacht for his honey- ters and restaurants In a bid for diately forms. The young frogs re- Mr. and Mrs. Barney Waehtel of 802 can votes In contrast to the last A crane from tb* John Ruch covered by John C. Grover, attorney beer and an "unfair trade prac- 8:30— Leith Steven's Harmonies. frey Hill, the arrangementa being Broken Veins to 9 3 0 0 Itmmm RUINED ELM TREES One of the tenants Is Typhoid moon . . . "Prince" Mike Roman- patronage from sun-scorched shop- main on this refuge until they are 9:00— Bar X Days and Nights; Car- Bdgewood street, Hartford, last general election which the Demo- garage was called and righted tbe for the fraternity and representa- tice." made and invitations issued by Mrs. Varloosa doers— Old Sore* • Caeh in yooi haado wii Mary, the woman who, though off baa a Job— host of the cockta.il per*. sufficiently developed to fend for son Robison and his Bucka- night by members of tbe Immediate crats won by a wide margin. truck. It was found the body was tives of a firm with whom the treas- ( One section of Manchester, th a t; ------she's never ill herself, always car- Thomas Lessard, a neighbor. Relieved at Home. hpiin—no ^ Upt. We ive help' THE CAN CAN hour at the'H otel Wyndharo . . . The city physician Issued advice themselves. More thah two hun- roo*. family to honor of their fortieth Governor Leslie A. Miller, Dem- loosened from the chassis on one side urer was bonded when an audit of thouMndslOUMnds otOI 9titingle * end nurried people ■ along Eldridge street in th* vicinity ; H’!' *' ries tj-phold germs. Mary has Bartender., at tbe Sulgrave is Hen- tO'Cltizens to eat more salt during wedding anniversary at their sum- Friends were present from this ocrat, who was renominated by his but waa otherwise undamaged. in your comimmmunity. and can Iftip you Harvest time nes'rs. The tlmei„, h.. i„.* I *'“*• reciprocity treaty under dred eggs have been found on th* 0:80— Tito Ouizar. place, Willimantlc and Coventry, the books showed that numbers of No stnilbl* ptrton w ill oontlnue to with YOUli money probiemt I of Sprue# street, has practically lost, signed grown old on the Island, but never ry Carr, who used to work at Cl- j the period of extreme heat, assert' back B single female. 9:45— Fats Waller's Rhythm Club. mer home at Ocean Beach, N ew party, however, said he felt "we Oty Without Ligbta. tvfier whtn powtrful ptuttratlns, yt*. haa understood why she's kept and a delightful time was enjoyed. government bunds listed on the Bety rapeymente— extended orer • will soon bs ripe; so will tbe fruit's t „ e i due to th* pfeva- ro's in London and will tell you i Ing that many cases of heat pros- "Another rare species w* will try 10:00— Forty-five Minutes in Holly, London. have every right to believe the peo- About one-third of the resldeotlal htrinlest tntlstptio Moant't Bmtralil period OI 2u montba U you wieb. with Cuba, probably within the next prisoner. Think* she’s being per- Rufus IRStbbun played the violin for bC'Olcs did not correepond with num- Of tha field and tb* sound of the can about serving the Princ* of W ales.; tration followed excessive loss of to get," Dr. Ditmars continued, "is South Weilfleat. Mass__ caisrlSi wood. The children eonstitutuig the im- ple aa a whole approve our steward- section of Rockville was without Oil can rttdily bt ebtalatd tt any TK« cKerf* A j% pfr mentk Isnce of the elm tree beetle. Must 40 days. ‘‘ib e administration secuted for some crime she didn't square dancing, games were played bers of bonds submitted to tb* drug ttort— Ui* dlrtetlont art timpli That was during the period when salt ffbm the body, the Giant Homed Frog, which at- P. Clark, 76, of Newlon Cantor 10:45— The Playboy*. mediate fam ily include Mr. and ship and will so go on record in No- street lights Tuesday sventog. The on i>i4 itBpeid emewu e/ike leen can will b* beard. Heretofore those would like to bolster up the weak commit. and the radio listened to. R efr^ - auditor by De Roto. and ttty to ut*. Keepoml- CeU. write or *phone TO D AY. of -;the trees ar* beyond saving now. hi* mother, . whenever she heard , Butlnete Men Annoyed tains a length of more than ten prsildent o f the Old Colony Bail, 11:00— 'Vera Van. Mrs. Meyer Tubet, Mr. and Mrs. vember." section without lights waa ths east- fortunate to own home gardens gSr- ,, , . ,, .Mendleta government at Havana menta provided by the guesta were D* Roin haa been treasurer of the csl. too and J. W. R tU Co. about him g o li^ to a night club. ‘ Kansas City's new reputation as Inches. It Is bright green, has long road, a subsidiary of tbe New York,mm 11:15— Baseball Score*. Tbe state-wide balloting for two ern section atarting with tbe busi- lust why tol* j»rU cular area bhouW; and can t .think of any better way Sam P. Gladstetn, Mr. and Mrs. organization for two years. Delta Bears on Wall Street would call up Scotland Yard and the "hot spot" o f the nation began served. unopposed Congressional candidates, ness center of Rockville and tocludod Drug 0«pt.. tUaranUe* out Personal Finance Co. nerad a* things ripened. As one put b* « , ravfged by th* pest tt t* dlt-1 just yellow horns, barks tike a dog and New Haven and Hartford railroad, 11:20— Ferde Grofe's Orchestra. Samuel Kalafa, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Chi has 37 active chapters through- Room 8, State Theater Bldg. ■ now than to etimulato trade be- bear was killed on Wall have the place padlocked. I to annoy business men and the Mr. and Mrs, Farrar Etomons and heralded aa a test o f tbe national the Grove and High street sections. boUlt to sivt tpltndld rt- it at tb* Urns: "V>* sat what w* can | gcult to aurmls*. Other areas have | can inflict a very seere bite. It died at bis summer home here. 11:4S—Henry Basse's Orchestra. S. Waehtel, Mr. and Mrs. E. their Infant son, John, also Henry out the country. 758 Main fit. NIsnchesler een the two countries. ' chambe. of commerce, oificlals of administration’s “New Deal”, gave EmjSloyees o f the HockvIUe-Wilu- tuUt or monty back. In any event. It Is resigned to the is apt to Jump a t you and Wte you St. Johns, N. F — W. H. Herder, Stieglitz and nine grandchildren. Emmons, were present at a birth- Phone 6480 and what w* can t ws can." And : experiencad th# damage done by the I which protested th* practice of the former Representative Charles B. mantlc Lighting company started a likelihood ot another Cuban revolu- with no wamlqg whatever. president of the S t Johns Evening Mr. Waehtel has been a resident day supper given to honor of tbe an- we auppoa* the grocer selU all th* L e e y , but not to tha general extent very close to— and maybe right up out tmdei standing in th* world 1 weather bureau in recording official Winter, Republican, 18,796 votes in systemttlo search for tb* troubl* tion before effect* of the' treaty are I’lV# are also trying to catch a Telegram, New Foundland's oldsst of Hartford sine* 1904 and Is the niversary of Irwin' Emmons at hi* to—endorsement of Senator Boo 1 where friandshlp, squsrs dealing, temperatures at th* airport on the 494 precincts out of 660, while 401 about 8 o’clock and It was after mid- cans be can MU aad when be can't | m , Eldridge street secUon. fell. tropical Spider (Grammastola longl- newspaper, died. founder and president of, WachteTs boarding place with Mr. and Mrs; LaFolIette’s Projp«Mtve candidacy and service abide. , Missouri river bottom*. TUI* loca- recincts gave Paul R. Greever, DEADLOCK CONTINUES manca); which la Ahree times as Boston— One boy waa killed and Dept Store, fnc.. an establishment H. C. Porter, Saturday afternoon. night before temporary repair* bad seU he cancels further order*. ! o f course the reason for it Is lack President Mendieta and his advis- In Wisconsin, —Prof. A. W. Nolan, I'nlverslty WBZ-WBZA 'eroocrat, 15,816. of tioD, said tbe objectors, was several been mad*. ers had a terrible time deerding large as the common tarantula. In | another barely escaped ^ t h bis life which had it* Inception 80 years Leon Bushey, for many years a g Although Nature frowned in th.; gpraying.. When the parks de- One strong Indication of th* presi- lUlnolt. degrees hotter than most of the Tbe race for United. States Sena- Trouble waa caused to the canter when the abrogator of the I’lati addition to being very active, this. when they were thrown from the Springfield — Boston ago from small beginnings and to- town charge, died at tha Windham IN CHICAGO WALKOUT west her smll* was sweet m the east. dent’s sympathy with Independents city, and readings from the ther- ■ spider le also hlgly poisonous and It* j * railroad train to th* Bo#- day 1* tb* largest department store tor to the November general election by the wires to the light standard on parlnjent appropriation was reduced 1 amendment— which gave us special up for re-election la the fact that he Community Memorial hospital, Mon- will be between Joseph C. O'Ma- Real recovery is not possibls ex- mometer ther* gave the communi bite may have fatal results.' ton and Albany tracka. The boys in New England off the Mato street. the northwesterly end of Market TYere w*p# few eomplamts fro:-; annual town meeting it rights of Interventioa— should be haa sent private word asking Sena- day, August 20, aged about 88 years. honey, -Democrat incumbent, and cept through an increase iO em- ty a "black eye. Still another’ freak is a tiny bril- were racing along ths roof of a train Thursday, August 28. Mr. and Mrs. Wacbtsl are actively street being grounded. Smoke ws* Settlement of Motor Coach New England farmers and horn.- n-as predicted that this might hap- ■signed. They lay awake ntgbl* tor Henrik Shlpstead, Farmer-La- ployment by private Industry. Hs came to this town from WiUi- Congressman Vincent Carter. Re- wondering whether a favorable j>op- liantly colored tree-frog of the Har- In the freight yards. P M. affiliated with many Jewish ^arit< mantlc, but is a native o f Quebec, seen early to tha night to bs coming . Company. Strike Not Yet In gardaaars were aspectally fortunate' pen. ■ without funda with which to bortte, to ride on the train with him — U. S. Senator Simeon D. Fess of able and benevolent organizations. publican. from this base. Ular reaction to it would be greater when he croeses Minnesota. Ohio. A SLAM IN DIAMONDS. lequin family. Ito skin exudes a Canada. He bad been a boarder for Governor Lsslie's opponent will be Sight Despite Conferences. MCXT w m e Rains were .'paced mere : O f t r e e spraving had to be cur- Uian the value of the deterrent effect poison which la used by Indians in 4:00—Betty and Bob. some time with different families, Other trouble was found on Fox That will help Shlpstead. who EAGLE GETS Ulg PORK. A. M. Clark, present secretary of Hill but as this vvas one of tbe last Otltm regularly throughout the It waa unfortunate'that the of the fimendment on would-be rev- the northeastern part of South 4:15— Dorothy Page, singer. TOSCANINI IN CRASH but about two weeks ago he became state. Ilk* LaFollettc, has a Democratic Uncle Sam has become Incom- { Chicago—An uninvited kibitzer 4:30—Chicago Symphony Orches- places to be visited by the linemen, olutionists. ! invaded Mrs. Henry Zander, Jr.’s. America to tip their arrows. Tha homesick for bis old home, a shack, Cnileago, Aug. 28.— (A P ) — A growing season and when thry ,,pravmg was stopped in a season opponent— Congressman Etnar parably the biggest money lend- Danburj’, N. H.—Arthur Hollen- tra. Balsburg. Austria, Aug. 33.— it was difficult to restore the service. Spoem l Low Briom They held oil signing until they HoUlalc. ' bridge party today, insisted on play- venom Is said to be as deadly aa on the Horton land, and came back deadlock blocked settlement of tha w e rw ’t the old garden bote btJdgeJ v.iiea the beetle U so prevalent, er in all history, and the source of beck identified the thief who has 5:00— News. (A P ) — It w»B officially tmnounced Property at a Bargain. felt their political pusttiun was ing his own game and walked off strychnine if it enters the blood- to it to live. Here he was stricken Chicago Motor (joacb company tka gaps. - ■ funds is confiscation. been stealing bis baby pl^^. Be- 5:15— Duke Dewey and his Hickory today that Arturo Toscanini, cele- The estate of the late Congress- strike today. Too, the severe winter| Manchester has learned Its lesson] strong enough to withstand at- with a handsome prize. , stream, , and is fatal within ten mln- with, a paralytic shock last Satur- NEW YORK HOTEL BAND —Prof. Z. D. Ehinls of Stevens In- tween 3 and 4 o'clock every morning Nut*. ’ brated conductor, narrowly escaped man E. Stevens Henry on St. Bar- WIed the larva* of many insect tree spraying and it should not be ' tack. .Vpiturenlly they were not "Raise your hands, ladies," barked | day, 'and on the advice of Dr. C. E. Federal labor conciliators asked stitute of Technology. he said, a large American eagle, fol- 5:30— Jackie Heller, tenor. possible death three days ago when nard’s Terrace, which was sold Tues- pasts for which thar* waa much re as strong as they thought they the kibitzer flourishing a gun. The There are three varieties of these Pendleton Was taken to the hospi- company officials yesterday to rein- very bard to have the parka depart- lowed by six little eagles, swoop 5:45— Little Oiphan Annie. bis automobile crashed into an-ither day to William J. Bowler for a large were. 12 women obeyed, and the bandit j Harlequin frogs," tbe scientist ex- tal. He waa of the Catholic re- AT RAirS SATURDAY state 24 members of the striking ^ c iiig . Few er bean beetles and j appropriation increased Th* limits of progress are not in down on the farm, grab's a pig and 6:00—CLeary" i Irish Minstrels— car while passing over the Brenner smn, proved to be a bargain. Tbe thls The cne big thing Cuba seeks In j sight.sm. Stripped diamond rings, watches and ! '!?**'* because of their 'Oril- ligion, and his funeral was held in union who bad been dismissed, hut Country Chub borer Infested com waz noted files away followed by the little direction Joe O’Leary. Pass, connecting Austria with Italy. deed from Luctoa Ackerly to Ur. year, sufficiently, at least, to do a the tariff treaty is a further cut In eagles. (Jolchester, Wedne.sday, with burial trustees of the company union, woo Wllllsm .4. Del _M»r. .c lin g chMr- ^ plns from two of the guesU before a 6:15— Goodrich Baseball Resume— Toscanini. In some strange manner, sspsclally to this section. j goou job of tree spraying. I f the the duty on her sugar. There's precipitate departure i most Interesting exhibit. All three in the old cemetery on the Andover Julian Woodworth and his CUnton- Bowler, dh file at tbe town clerk's are carrying dn regular service, op- I When God say* do. I , want to do. i "»»"■ Xatlonai Reaearch council. Bill wnuams. office, shows a $5 revenue stamp. In- some .'trong 'upinirt for that In th* ' The hostess credited him with a are colored in brilliant ebony, and escaped injury. An unidentified road in Hebron. The Catholic au- ians from the Hotel Governor (Jlln- posed the plan. B e v e n j^ e s Aav Harvest time has again become a : damage that has been done could When God saj-a go I will go. People 6:30—Time, weather. I ailmlnistration here. But hardly ‘ to diamonds. are distinguished by their auxiliary FANS COST. woman companion suffered a brok- thorities have permission to reinter ton In New York City, will play at dicating that approximately 85,000 Claiming a membership of 95 per happy Ume for home gardeners. ar* hard-hearted today and need Slam 6:45— Lowell Thomas. strong enough to get it Into th e , ALIMONY FOR REPAIRS. back markings. One has a red en shoulder Done. the body to consecrated ground if Rau's, Crystal Lake. Saturday. Tbe was paid for the 30 room tause, cent of th* emploj’es, one trustee of the Word of God more than ever. 7:00—Press-Radio New*. Obos tt was unlverssL Tb* tosttocl ^ fund, might have been secured with j ilgi^emc'nt cross; another three silver stripes, Chicago—Lillian Teasey’a fans m en thought best. aintonlans are featured regularly garage and largs tract of land. the company union waa reportwi'to — .Ylhcrt Teeeter, SyM a. N. C., 7:15— Greater Boston E R A Choris- MemphU. Tenn. — Government' GIANT MONOGR.YM BROOCHES and tbe third three bright-green a lot to her. In Superior Court iiie LONDON'iS TRAFFIC GROWS Mr. and Mrs. William Keenan and ovrer the N BC system and ar* also A mortsgsg* was also filed with ta v * threatened a strike o f bis AT A U M AilRS that leads a squirrel to gather nut* which to spray th* tree*. Certainly j ------preacher who eurvived rattle- ter*. bousing loan officlaU attending a i ------spots." filed suit today asking a restauran* family were Sunday visitors at the heard from Station W OR In New- this deed from Mr. Bowler to David group if tb* 24 member* 6t the ri- snake bite. 7:45— Frank Buck. London— (A P )— Traffic in puiy 1 ^ wtotor K. he w « j o y them U all eecUoas of tbe town were as ; H r . e * ^ c l “ mer. of poUt- conference her* tells this one: London (A P I—Giant monogram Dr. Ditmars said that when be ar- teur to defray the expenses Incurred home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. ark. Before their engagement in H. McCormick of Stafford Springs val union were returned to their 8:00— Grit* and Gravy. centers of Lx^ndon baa increased W W ^ e w eovars tbe ground, was J hard hit by the elm tree beetle a s t c s l angle* to speeches Roosevelt A woman appeared before the brooches are being shown her* to rived at the Bronx Zoo as curator when his dog took a fan '^ to the Porter. the Hotel Governor Clinton they for $5,000 and offers two pieesa of jobs. If I were to name an sightb won- New Orleans committo* recently and be used by th* fashionable to the of reptiles to 1899 tbe animal collec- fans. 8:30— "Massachusetts Bay Colony” more than 50 per cent in 10 years. Mrs. Catherine Drinker Bowen Is were the staff band at Station WOR. property as security, namely the E. Rslnstatement o f th* men was iP^Rtome- WhatgraatKrpleasure jthat, along Eldridge street the]plan* as hs crosses dhe country on der (Of th* world). It would be , aaked aid to obtaining a divorce so autumn for .fixing their scarves, tion consisted ot "a snapping turtle —Gleason L. Archer (talk). In Trafalgar ^uar# 84.375 vehicle* spending a few days with her friend. Julian Woodworth is well known Stevens Henry property and tb* for- one of the demands of the atrlKing' I ■ WinirinMl ...... I'll aiiiilil IIJIIII upon from Hawaii haven't‘con- . . _ Itemized were; Feathena, 32,50u; the law o f human relation.. All th* the could us* th* alimony to repair I They ars to oiromlum artth tbe tol- S:4S—(Edmond Boucher, basso. were Counted between 8 a. m. and Mr*. C. C. PrentIra. at Bread Loaf, for his crooning, being the chief mer Francis McVeigh property to union, whldb charged they war* dis-, " *ivtoesd tosldsn ttat ta won't con* to a baby’s tin bathtub; a bear cub | sentiment. 35.000; fright to dog en- 8 p. m. wondsn on not worth oiucta with-! her horns. 1 ttols snamslsd to bold colors. tled to a tree, aad a wmlf cub to a I counter. 32.500— total 310,000. 8:00-Death Valley Days. Vermont, sttsodtrg th* Wrltars’ rival of Rudy V u t* to thlt Uas- jBUtogton, whteb was ceavrtysfi to inlsssd tor untoo actlvrlttas. i IN R MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CUNN., THURSUAY, ADGu’sT 28, PAes'i ife " ^ PAGE 8 W MANCHESrSK EVEm ifO RBKAUj. MAfrOBJPVlVK, OUMM« TRUK8DAT, AUQU9 T * . IMML

this method to gat rid of tha IDANCEBRINGS SHIELDS IN ORATORICAL FURTHER FACTS change.’’ YOUNG A R T I S n fSOOiOOO IS DORROWED TOWNTO PROVIDE BLUEFIELDS BLANK WEST SIDES, TIE FOR LEAD Local Stocks MOBTET BAO SEEN SOCIETY AT LITCHFIELD New York, Auf. 33.—(AP)— A • FROM RANKS BY STATE . RAIN FOR INDIANS ON HOUSING A Q (Famished by Patnam A Co.) money ba(, narked with the name WORK DISPUTED! Central Row, Hartford, Conn. of a coin company and seen in an SHOES FOR NEEDY PopulHr Local Cornctist En- automobile at Reading, Pa., was Increased Total AmoUnta To ffajced to Play for Group I P . M. S ^ k s probably manufactured by the Ab- 14,500,000 — Doll Months for Gomez Hurls 2-Hit Ball For 21st Win Neubauer Allows 4 Hits There Next Sunday. Simple Explanation Is Given bott Coin Counter company of New Drawings of Three Promi- Receipts, the Reason. h Midst of Ceremony When Book Stocks York. 300 Pairs Needejl for Yoimg- cheater Shields, cornetlst, of 139 Bid , At company ofRces today. It was Hartfard, Aug. 33.—(AP)—SUte ONLY TWO NEW GRID On Its Most Important Cap Nat Bank A Trust 13 I Downponr Ends State’s School street, has been engaged aa said these bags are supplied to nent People Here Shown Treasurer J. William Hope today sters as They Start Back RULES TO RE.MEMBER To Gain 7 To 0 Victory ; .Conn. R iv e r...... 450 hanks and business firms handling OUT FROM CELLAR, WORLD’S CHAMPION Cousin Carries bn for Fidel BLANKS CLEVELAND comet soloist, with 4he Litchfield Htfd. Cjohn. Trust . .. . 57 bulky coin sblpmsnts, and could borrowed *600,000 froth Hartford Cratorical Society. Lltchfleld and New York, Aug. 33.—(AP)— Worst Drooght. Features. Hartford National . . . . -17 H "quite possibly —even probably’’ at Kemp’s. banks to meet the current expenses There are only two changes in w1U give bis first concert In that to School Phoenix St. B. and T .. 166 have been coin containers for coUcc- of the state, Increasing the totsl of HORNSBY PLANNING the 1934 Intercollegiate football RETURNS AFTER 10 9-0 IN FIRST GAME; city next Sunday afternoon. Insoranoa Stocks tions taken up by the armored truck borrowed money to 34,500,000. rules which you need remember: Losers Hit By Injuries Shlel()s has won the commenda- Aetna Casualty 50 ' (Mil«homa a ty . Augr- 2S,—(API— A simple explanation of the moat hijacked of $427,000 In Brooklyn A display of portrait drawtnga by The state owed 33.500,000 in bor- 1—the ball this year la smaller, tion of outstanding musical authon- Important features of the National Aetna Fire ...... 39 H rowed money as of August 1. and The town charity department 1* Arapabo Indiana, holding thrlr aun T uesday. James Britton, 2ad, son of the dis- encouraging the arta of punting YEARS BEING IDLE t'es In New England for hl's ability Housing Act was released today by Aetna Life ...... 16 H tinguished portrait painter who has during the month the treasurer ne- facing the problem of providing FOR NEXT SEASON and forward pasalng, and 2—the YANKS BOW IN 2ND dance near Geary, Okla., grinned as a cornetlst and an excellent fu- The armored truck had Just com- the special Chamber of Commerce Automobile ...... 20 pleted a round of collections from resided In Manchester for the post gotiated four loans from Hartford over 300 pairs of shoes at an offensive team is allowed to paaa SCORE 1 Shift in Lineup Proves Undo- ture haa been predicted for him. committee appointed to study the Conn. General ...... 26 and pointed to the potency of their banks and business establishments five years, is attracting much at- banlcs in the amount of *3,000,000, estimated cost of *750 for children unsuccessfully over the goal line Sidney French, formerly of this project. The following article In- Hartford Fire ...... 524 of parents on relief rolls for the raln-maklng ritual today aa down- handling large amounts of coin. tention at Kemp’s Music House. The all at the rate of 1 per cent, aa com- once wlibout losing possession Harold Osborn Practices for poura ended the worst drought on i cludes excerpts from a recent Issue Hartford Steam Boiler 59 opening of schools, it wras rsportsd Blueflelds (7) ing of Champs, Who Make The Abbott Coin Counter company pared with 1 4 and 1 per cent paid Rajah Hopes to Bolster the ot the ball in so doing. It does Even Break Cuts Tigers Lead record In Oklahoma.. . . j of Collier’s and from literature ob- National Fire ...... 534 on previous borrowings by assistant charity superintendent lose the ball, however, if it pass- AB. R. H. PO. A.E. Two weeks ago ’the Cheyenne tained from the national adminis- Phoenix F ir e ...... 644 also manufacturers paper wrappera Albert Behrend today. Shoes, al- Penthalon Championship Brennan, cf . . , . 0 for coin, stamped with the name of The necessity for borrowing at es unsuccessfully over the goal . 5 1 3 0 0 tribeamen attempted to end the ^ tration. Travelers ...... 410 ways an Important Item in the Browns’ Weak Spots With Half Game; Wes Ferrell C. Smith. 2b . . . . .4 2 1 2 Many Errors; Winners the company. this time Is because August as May line the second time. 1 0 drought by their strenuous, unique; National House Act Public Utilities Stocks Is one of the dull months of the charity budget for the winter Patton, If ...... 3 X 1 0 0 0 animal dance to the rain goda. But What The Act May Mean To You Conn. Elec Serv ...... 40 i The company supplies bags and months, do not figure In the sum- on Labor Day; Holds High B. Smith, rf . . . . 4 2 3 1 0 0 vf rappers to banks and business year as concerns receipts, and the Rookie Talent; Says Lack Hits Two Homers in Gain- Hammer Poutney from only brief showers fell. —If your house needs a new roof or Conn. Power ...... 37 ! expenditures are particularly heavy mer costs of the department to any Katkaveck, c .. . .4 2 2 7 0 0 firms alt over the nation. Scoffing at the raln-maklng pow- a new beating system or you would Greenwich. WAG, pfd. 48 J this month. Money will be receiv- great extent, when the children are Jump Record, A. Raguskus, 3b .4 0 1 6 0 0 ers of the Cheyennes, the Arapahoes like to put in an air-conditiohtng Hartford E lec...... 54 f ed in considerable amount In Sep- out of school. With the opening of .^ 1 ^ Hurling Hurt Chances. TM WISER now; ing His 12th Victory. E. Raguskus, lb .3 0 1 4 0 0 Start; Bob Smith Features. announced they would hold their an- plant or a new garage or an addi- Hartford Gas ...... 46 tember and November, however. scbpols only ten days away, the de- Kennedy, as . . . . . 3 0 1 4 2 1 nual sun dance and predicted th.it tional room for the growing family, do., pfd ...... 45 partment has been flooded with ap- Neubauer, p . . . , , 4 0 1 0 1 0 ‘"floods" would follow. you can borrow up to $2,(JOO for the S N E T C o ...... 105 109 plications for footwear, principally SAYS DESIGNER OF Philadelphia, Aug, 28. — (AP) — 8t,,Loula. Aug. 23. — (XP) — It By HUGH S. FIXLERTON, JR. LEAGUE STANDING Preliminary ritual; Of the ancient purpose and pay the money back on Manafooturlng Stocks N. Y. Stocks for school children. Swinging around a deserted track Totals ...... 34 7 12 21 4 1 \V. L, Pel. the Installment plan. won’t be Rogers Hornsby’s fault if Associated Press Sports tVrlter aiin dance has’e been held since Sun- Am Hardware 18 CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED The appeals, made by the charity here each weekday night is a sol- Weet Sides (0) West S id es...... 3 2 .600 day: yesterday an Inch of rain fell The loan will be made to you by YACHT TOEAVOU R’ Although the American League is Am Hosiery ...... Adam Exp ...... 7% department to the public have m th,e Browns fail to corns up with itary figure, 36-year-oId Harold M. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Blueflelds ...... I 2 .000 on the big ceremonial teepee on the your local bank (if you are eligible Arfow H and H, com. 10 . Air Reduc ...... 994 the past been unsatisfactory, due to many new faces for the 1936 cam- known as a "Hitters League" the Dowd, If ...... 3 0 0 3 0 0 Catholic Club .. .250 North Canadian fiver and the tribes- and by that we mean a good moral do., pfd...... TO SCAN NEW DEAL the large number of old and dis- Osborn who set the world’s decath- pitchers seem to be deciding a lot 98 Alaska Jun . , . . .. 2014 ' palgn. Wright, 8 8 ...... 2 0 0 1 1 1 men grinned knowingly. More rain risk and have a steady, regular in- Billings and Spencer... Allegheny...... 2 >4 figured shoes that have been re- lon tiUr in Paris, one year after Of important things too. Massev, 2b, c ..,. .3 0 0 5 After dropping their first two come whereby you can meet the Convinced that hts pre-season Man Who Also Built Sham- 1 1 fell la.st night and today in Okla- Bristol Brass ...... 204 Allied' Chem . ., ..131% ceived, tpgether with a smaller pro- leaving the University of Illinois. .'Today the fans had before them Stavnitsky, lb . .3 0 1 4 1 2 homa and part.s -of Kansas and monthly Installments). They can (Continued rom Page One) boast that "the Browns won’t finish such potable examples as the Yan- starts In the West Side League of do., p f d ...... 95 Am Can ...... 99 portion of usable footwear. It Is Now a student at the Philadelphia Farr, 3b ...... ,.3 0 0 2 0 0 Texas. , and will lend the money to you now believed that the use of worn shoes last this year" 1s safe enough now, College of Osteopathy, Osbern Is kee Southpaw, 'Vernon (Goofy) the current town title baseball tour- Case, Lockwood and B 300 Am ComI Alco . .. 29 tions of Norris of Nebraska. John- rocks Thinks the Present Holland. c-2b ..,. .3 0 1 3 1 3 Keverse .Method liccausc the government is going to Collins Co...... by children would seriously affect the Rajah already Is looking for- practicing for the American pen- Corvlo Tullo, 17-year-oId cousin of Fidel La Barbs, former fly- Gomez, with his 2lst victory of the ney. the Blueflelds have come back 55 Am For Pow ...... T% son of .California, LaFoIIette of ward to next year. Falkoski, cf . . . . 2 0 d 3 0 0 TTic Arapaho's rain-making meth- I Insure such loans against loss. The Colt’s Firearms ...... 19 21 Am Rad St S .. the feet of g^w ing children unleu tathlon chamr'ii.cshlp which will be weight champion. Is carrying on for his IHustnous relstive In tha year, won with a two hit shutout, Wilkinson, rf rf . .2 0 2 0 0 ! With a vengeance and today are ods Is the reyer.se of those used o y ; money will bo paid cither to you or .. 184 Wisconsin, and Cutting of New Wes Ferrell of Boston, with bis 12th 0 0 Eagle Lock ...... 29 Am Smelt ...... 39 a plan for^rtbulldlng them was "What do you need?” Hornsby Challenger Is Much Im- held at Ulmer Park, Brooklyn, on ring. Corvlo attends the same high school In Los Angeles that Poutnev, p ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 to the builder or contractor,- a.s the .Mexico, will fail to look askance initiated^,/ triumph in 14 trials and a couple tied with the town champion West the Cheyennes. ' Fafnir B earings...... 50 60 Am Tel and Tel ..113 was asked. Labor Day Fidel did, and now is under the tutelage of La Barba, who, sines Hartl, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 "When Indian do one little thing ; Administrator may determine. upon any movement fostered by the Thqdepartment costs have been "There are nine positions on a It’s D.’lfr; enr N 0w of others who did first-class jobs of ® , Sides for first place in the standing. Fuller Brush, Class A 7 Am Tqb B ...... 77 U former Senator and . now Repre- proved; Here to See Big his retirement from the ring. Is conducting weekly amateur fights In sun dance, rain come," said Ar- For those who like puzzles, here Gray Tel Pay Station materially reduced during the past ball club, aren’t there?” the Rajah flinging yesterday. I -The deadlock la the result of the 94 11'4 Am Wat W’ks ...... 174 sentative Wadsworth. Ten years have added a wife and In Hollywood. La Bsrba Is shown above, at Jeft, giving Corvlo Totals ...... 23 0 4 21 4. 7 Blueflelds third consecutive nold Woolworlh. an Arapaho brave. Is a bunch of facts you are asked Hart and C o o le y ...... 125 Anaconda ...... 13 thr/*a years through the issuance came back. a family tq t'lslrorn’e cure. They aomc polntersv -ries Dizzy Dean Score by innings; Raln,s fell generally throughout i to put together and see If you can It Is too early to estimate the pos- of surplub Red Cross materials, Hornsby regards Rollle Hemaley, Gomez, leading burler of the I triumph, gained last night behind Hartmann Tob, com .. 5 Armour III A ...... 6 sible effect of this bi-partlsan union Race. have also taken some tolr from bis Blueflelds . 203^200 0—7 I the superb twirling o f Billy Ncu- Oklahoma last -night and early to-1 Chester Shields find the answer. There are 12,000,- do., pfd ...... 1.5 Atchison ...... 52 work clothing and underwear for w^aived out of the National league head and the "e" from the end of junior loop, brought the Yanks to a day, adding to the moisture which j upon the oft-discussed realignment Two base hits. Patton; three base bauer, who held the West Sides to 000 houses that are In need of re- Int. Silver ...... 22 Auburn ...... 23% men, women and children, sheeting. last year because be was too bard his pan e. Yes, and some of the 9 to 0 victory over Cleveland in the h,t« b Qmiit,- 'hii. Aw pelted the sun-tracked prairies trwh and director o f the Pratt & 27 of parties Into Conservative and Lib- first half of a double header and , J 1 bingles as tthe Bluc- pairs. There are 4,000,000 men In do., p f d ...... 64 Aviation C orp ...... 4% Blanketing and other materials. for the managers to handle, aa the elasticity is gone from the stn 11 Wednesday morning for. the flr.st 'Vhltney Choral club is director ot the building trades and materials 68 display consists of three remark- eral ranks. The traditional party Newport, R. I., Aug. 23.— (AP) — , . ------—...... _ . . shutout Landers Frary A Clk. 31 33 Balt and Ohio ...... 17 Shoes have not been Included in this best catcher in either circuit, "but too, but not so much that be vdll N eu b iu erT ln 7 innings^ ^ in a 7 to 0 time In weeks. the Litchfield Oratorical Society. Industry who are out of work and ably fine likenesses of local persons rodts strike too deep to be tom up .he needs, more help than we can Charles E, Nicholson, quiet, confi- Play Doubles Matches Now for the day. The victory put him Innings; sacrifice \ victory. New Brit. Mch. com .. 3 5 Bendlx ...... 134 and Indicates that the younger Brit- plan and the town has provided not be one of tlie favorites in- the hits, Patton; stolen bases.' Katka-"- - - - - j.p Catholics Rains also covered virtually all Shields will accompany the newly would like to repair those 12,000,000 in a day, if ever they will be. them. This year the demand is give him right now." dent designer of T. O. M. Sopwith’s on even terms with Dizzy Dean, do., pfd ...... 30 Beth Steel ...... 29% ton has Inherited much talent from But there were some who saw a Endeavor, challenger for the Amer- game on Lalxir Day. veck, Brennan. Smith and Kennedy: Only two more games remain on the 30 Texas counties north of Ama- organized West Hartford American houses. There are billions of dol- Mann & Bow, Class A. greater than In the past and the "Our pitchers are starting, but Osborn’s record u, 1.710’’ 75 potato National League leader, in total rillo, two Inches being reported at 3 7 Beth Steel, pfd ...... 654 his father. possibility that. If the league and ica’s Cup, Is the same Nicholson Is Plea O f Net Officials games won. double plays, Stavnitsky to Massey, the League schedule, leaving the Legion'Drum Ctorps as soloist at the lars lying around idle that would do,, CIa.ss B ...... charity department is endeavoring they aren’t finishing," he continued. In the decathlon is no longer a Neubaur_to Kennedy to E. Ragus Memphis and Clarendon. like to go to work repairing those 1 Borden ...... 264 The medium used In the drawings Mr. Roosevelt differ on crucial ques- "As for the hitters, they are who built the Shamrock rv and the The1 uc occi.nusecond cuiiirsi.contest was Ba uiiicrenidifferent I I,,,, cr.on.x... I.... ultimate result squarely up to the Aijnerican Legion convention parade North and Judd ...... 15% 174 Can Pac ...... 144 to eecure contributions of usable world’s recoi'l. li was broken in Western Kansas received relief in- Stamford next .Saturday after- bouses. is the Conte sanguine crayon, a tions in an irreconcilable way. a children’s shoes before the opening troublesome and that’s about all you Shamrock V. ;hut "I’m wiser now Story as the Indians smashed three 1 „ ^ases B^eflelds^n Catholic Club, which will face both Niles, Bern Pond 8 . 10 Caae (J. I.) ...... 424French product which is little used 1928 by Paavo Yrjola. o,' Finland from Its record drought late yester- noon. Now the question Is—why don’t great slashing of party lines may of school. can say. How many bitters do I than then," he said when he arrived Officials of the current town title .i Carl Johnson and Lebro Urbanettl i of New York’s "second division" , b is c ^ balli ofr%p',.ho?.r n ^ro,.V the Blueflelds and the West Sides. Peck. Stow and Wilcox 3 Cerro De P a s c o ...... 40% in this country because of the diffi- at Amsterdam. \nd tlnce then day with rains ranging from show- all these people and things get to- 54 recall the days of the BuH Moose. have who are above .300? Just here to watch hts trim sloop skim doubles tournament today are slated to oppose Stillman and pitchers. Jimmy Deshong, Johnny : ^6 Innings- struck o u f bv The cellar-dwellers will meet the Russell Mfg ...... --- 30 Ches and Ohio ...... 444culties of working with it. Art deal- Yrjola’s mark of 8,0f'6.2u has bee i Blueflelds next Sunday afternoon ers to a four-inch downpour. gether and repair these bouses? Scovill ...... That Is why last night’s announce- three — Hem.sley, Wc.st and Pepper. the waters off the coast in the final broken by .lim Pousch of Kansas, asked that all competing teams ar- Lincoln Keith, while F. Saplenra Murphy and Johnny Broaca for 14 ; “y 19 21 Chrysler ...... 34% ers agree, however, that It is the ment may prove historic. and I ; ------" •" Poutney and a victory for tho Catholic Club Farm agents predicted that brown What Is stopping them? The Stanley Works ...... Went la Beat preparations for the big race. who compiled the aslonisMng total range and play their matches as and John O’Learv meet James Met-1 hits. Including three homers and - pastures on which are thousands of 16 H 184 Col Carbon ...... 69 finest medium for portrait drawings As to what stand the league will 3 In 6 Innings. Hartl 2 In 1 inning; will give the West Sides the title answer is—Nothing. At least noth- Standard Screw . . . . . — "West is one of the greatest out- Bi)t Nicholson’s faith l.s not of. 8,462.235,111 the 1’J32 Olympic soon a.s. possible in order that the calf and Earl BisscU. ! "o n 10 to 4. umpires, Brennan (plate), Maloney starving tattle, will be green with- MARKET ERRATIC ing that you can see or feel is 60 Coml Solv ...... 21% because of its warm brown tone, take on NRA, AAA, financial poli- A Thought One of the most Important, The split was enough to give the automatltally. However, the possi- do., pfd., guar...... 100 fielders I ever saw, and when a bravado by any means. To the ques- games at Lp« An;ie!':s. tourney may be completed In the (first), Russell (second); official in ten days. Fall gardens may yet stopping them. The thing that Cons Goa ...... 28% which creates a highly artistic ef- cies or relief programs, nothing w>s player as good as he Is on defense next few weeks. Two of the four matches in thq singles tourney will j Tanks a half game gain on the bilities arc that a playoff will bo Smythe Mfg. Co...... 29 tion. Will the Endeavor win? he But Osborn s record lu the run- scorer, B. McConkey. be planted. Farmers, the agent; stops them Is just an Idea—Fear. 33 Cons Oil ...... 94fect. said. In organized labor quarters, can hit the way he’s been hitting, matches scheduled have been play- be played tomorrow night at six Tigers In the pennant race as Earl necessary to decide the winner. Taylor and F e n n ...... 80 Cont Gan ...... 82 And if a man cause a blemish tn answers, "That’s what we’ve come ning high jump ttlli icnLins. This lay. will have fall feed crops. IN EARLY HOURS Fear of the risk involved in real The three drawings on display are however, there was expectation that he’s a pretty valuable man. Pepper to Bee. We’ve made changes. We’re ed. o’clock at the -High school courts, Whitehlll led the Senators to a 7 to Hit By Injuries Torrlngton ...... 63 65 Corn Prod ...... 61 of Patrick Dougherty, well known his neighbor; as he hath done, so record of 6 'eet 8 4 Inches he estao- CHENEY LEAGUE. Laat night Neubauer had the 1 The rains provided a new aupply estate. What Is needed Is someone the league will call one or more of also drives In a lot of runs.” ^earning a few things about your ll'shed on the Illinois *rack at Cham- In these' matches. Louis Farr and when Bob Sturgeon will battle Le- ' 5 victory over Detroit. ot water for livestock and humans. who is big enough, mighty enough Underwood .Mfg Co . . . 47 49 Del L and Wn ...... 16% local barber: J. G; Echmalian, di- these Into question. The tax bill to shall It be done to him.—Leilticus, I Hits Two Homers West Sides- eating out of his hand Union Mfg. Co...... — 24:19. The Browns will be very much In Newport waters: aye, we’ve learned paign, In 19’2t, and In tin same year James O’Riley eliminated Wilbur bro Urbanettl for the right to enter Scoring one run In the final Inning, Relief came too late, however, to to smite that Idea—Fear. And so 10 Du P o n t ...... 924rector of the State Trade School; start paying costs of the New Deal the market for talent when the ma- i Ferrell, whose hitting ability 1s while his mates hammered the of- U S Envelope, com .. . . 80 by blftcr experience, and we’d be be bettered the m iri; v. ilh a leap cl and Howard Brown In straight sets. the finals. Sturgeon is slightly fa- the Throwing Mill nosed out the Ma- aid growing crops. now our well-knowh old Uncle Eastman K od a k ...... lOO and Miss Frances Hyde, daughter of promises to provide a bitter contest jor league meetings are held, Horns- 6— 2, 6 —3, and Aldo Gatti and j second only to hl.s pitching, not only fering ot "Bud" Poutney for Mven Trading Enthusiasm Cools do.; pfd ...... 103 Elec and Mus ...... 6% fools riot, to make a few changes." 6 'fe e t'8 16-11 Inches t.2 the Univer- vored in view of past performances chine Shop 3-2 In Cheney league, Samuel step.s on the scene and an- Judge and Mrs. William S. Hyde. in the January session of Congress. Christianity teaches us to lovo by said, but he haa no illusions Francis DcllaFera nosod out J. Gor- I limitod the White Sox to seven hits. runs, -the West Sides handicapped Veeder Root ...... 27', 294 Elec Auto L ite ...... 214 our neighbor as ourself; modem so- Asked 'to. compare the Endeavor sity of Texas meet, but the latter but Urbanettl Is given a fine chance while the Cravat nine trounced the nounces that he will put an end to Britton has also done portraits In Shouse, who is to head the league, about being able to get something man and Daniel Foley, 5—7, 6—2, to engineer an upset. Both playei’s I but produced a 3 to. 2 ten inning by Injuries gave a good exhibition of Whitlock Coil Pipe . .. — Gen Elec ...... '. . . . . 19% this medium of a large number of ciety acknowledges no neighbor.— with the Shamrock V, he said. mark was never recognl?ed. Weaving Mill 6 to 3. . just how a "soccer game’’ should the fear by putting an end to the 24 is no stranger to the public. He haa for nothing. He’s Still Good! 7— 5. In the remaining matches,arc seeded. I with bis bat. He clouted two home and Prices Irregular — 45 — Gen Foods ...... 30 other prominent Manqheater people. Lord Beaconsfleld. "Everybody wants to know the dif- be played. They were decidedly off risk in loans for home repairing. He served in the Kansas legislature, in "Everybody expects us to finish ference In the hum Naturally you’d Unfortunately, Osborn will not be runs, one In the eighth to tie the SHRINERS’ BAND Gen M otors...... 314 Young Britton was graduated ! score and another tn the tenth to j ah r h po a e color, port of which can be laid to will put an end to the risks by as- the National House, ^ assistant sec- last, and wc’rc not going to do notice that. But there aren’t so able to use his high Jumping ability Ewen, If ...... Much Profit Taking. suming them himself and this he Gillette 12 from Manchester High school last retary of the Treasury, aa executive win. , . .3 0 2 2 0 0 the fact that they were forced to FOR BE.\UTY’S S.AKE. that," said the skipper. "But If we many things .you can ^ Jo a hull, In the coming meet at Brooklyn. ' McCormick, 3b . .3 0 0 3 1 has done through the National Gold Dust ...... 18% year and since .then haa devoted chairman of the Democratic national b.id had the pitching I had every ___ _ ...... I Bill Dietrich of the Athletics. 0 use men in positions that were un- TO PLAY HERE Hudson Motors . . . . himself to attaining perfection In and If you really want a comparison The five events on the program arc j McLaughlin, lb . .2 0 0 4 0 .0 familiar to them. Gustafson tha Housing Act. It is up to you to 94 committee, and as president of the right to expect, w ed be tn the first,sav the Endeavor was a'-good the running broad jump, the javelin lake advantage of the opportunity POSSIBLE CLUE Int Harv ...... 274 this medium of portrait drawing. He Chicago— Actres.ses are the worst, ; R. Holland, sf . . .3 0 1 2 1 0 West Side catcher is laid up with — ^ New Vork, Aug. 23. (AP) Association Against the Prohibition division.' deal like your Yankee, -rhis bokt’s aiid discus throws, and the 200 and Gibbons, ss . . . ^ j olfered you and check up on those Int Nick ...... 264 has obtained much valuable knowl- Amendment, disbanded since repeal. wealthy women pretty bad, but even Bell-Mangin Turn Back out the Browns with eight hits to ..3 0 1 0 2 0 a badly bruised finger and "Ty" Hol- Bell Purchased , Stoi'kH were lejtjt feveri?«h today Int Tel and T e l ___ edge from his father In the field of the average woman spends . one- got more power than the Shamrocl4> jJ.500 iriclers flat races. At present win 2 to 0. i Fields, c f ...... 3 0 1 3 0 0 land was asked to go biehind the bat needed repairs and bring to life 104 The first step toward bringing In ne is jumping 22 feet, throwing the Johns Manville . . , art and, with his natural ability, Is eighth of her time primping. She has a little less beam than the The National League schedule was • B r o c k , r f ...... 3 0 0 1 0 0 to hold Poutney’s curves. Holland To Conclude Concert Season {r“ra*rtibly and prlcw turned .somewhit i 48 WADSWORTH’S C05IMENT reinforcements for next year was javelin 1(,5 feet, and the discus 150- lorday! ON HOLDUP MEN Kennecott ...... 20 showing remarkable promise. He The Cosmeticians Society estimat- Yankee, and she’s shorter on the a complcti: blank for the day, pav- 1 Prentice, c ...... 3 0 2 2 0 0 experienced quite a bit of trouble I irregular Geneseo, N. Y., Aug. 23.— (AP) — the purchase of "Beau" Bell, slug- waterline, but longer overall. feet. He admits that he's having ! Von Hone, 2b . How To Go About It What ire Lehigh Val Coal ... 34 has recently made many contacts Representative James W. Wads- ed the time spent In beautification ing the wa.v for a grand opening to- . .3 1 0 2 0 2 tn the catching department and the While the fliiniiclal .sector nppnr- ging outfielder, from the Shreveport "Then wc have a couple of new ' trouble with the runs; hence the Sensational Coast Duo Lange, p ...... 2 1 1 0 0 in Town Next Tuesday— you supposed to do about this? Lehigh Val R d ___ 124 with art dealers In New York, Bos- worth, Republican, member of the ranking wealthy women a,s spending club of the Texas league. day of a ’Icrticlal’’ teat for the U rest of the team got the fever and I enlly liked the Adintnlslrul ive as- IN READING, PA. Ligg and Myers B ton and Providence. From these one-sixth of their time and actresses gadgets on deck. One is an ane- | nightly swings around the track; league leading Giants. The New the West Sides literally w ait to i .surance that no war on (iroflla wn.s Well, 11 you want to give the old 97?i executive committee of the Ameri- Of the youngsters now playing Osboin was developed by Harrj; house a coat of jialnt or a new bath- Loew’s ...... dealers he has learned that there is at least a fourth. mometer, which measures dow-n on ' Yorkers open a throe game series 28 2 8 19 4 2 pieces, defensively. • conteniplaled, it wa.s felt that other 29 can Liberty League, said today he with the Browns, 21-year-old Har- Util, the noted Illinois track coach', Hines, of Columbia, S. C. The score The Program. room or heater or whatever U needs, (Continued »rom Page One) Lorillard , , ...... 18% a dearth of artists using this What they failed to estimate is deck the force . the wind, and a today against the third place Card- Throning Mill Take Early Lead factors would have to be considered regarded the new organziation chief- land Clift, in the opinion of many speedometer, to measure our speed ' who is now retired. Mako and Budge, Who Beat 6— 2, 6— 4, 6— 2. Gleason, ss, 2b .. .2 1 you have only to go to your bank McKeesp Tin . . . . . 89 I medium. The portraits are drawn the time the American male of all critics bolds the moat promise. The inals and the Dean brothefs, who 1 3 0 0 The Blueflelds hammered Pout- : in relation to market movements, phla. saw the car outside his sum- i.V as an important "educational" through the water. Who the Allison-Van Ryn com Johnson, If ...... 3 0 1 1 0 0 ney who could not "let himself out” and explain your needs. They will Mont Ward ...... 25 : at a half hour sitting and are ob- £ioup. classes .spends waiting during the kid third baseman, while still far for th • " ‘ •''’Ity In equities Was about mer home on Tenth street, near the Nat Bl.scult ...... "I think perhaps the loost Inter- ; bl.. .. ,h. y.li S n o r " Suhie, sf .• , .3 0 1 5 2 1 with an Inexperienced catcher and it The complete, program tell you how to go about the busl- 33% ‘ tainable at a very nominal cost. process. from a finished outfielder, has made to be decided. The aasignment w ill; games ’ half that of tlu' previous session. iie.ss will lend you up to S2,000 iif lioardwalk, before midnight. I Nat Cash Reg . . . . . "Its purpose Is educational, pri- estlng thing about this .l^ckrls boats ' VETERANS TO OPPOSE Foreign Aces, Bow Before Chicago's second place Cheney, lb • **' *<, .3 1 2 3 0 2 wasn't long before the McKee band concert t(> be presented next T’nifll taking was al.so in evidence hiarily, ’ Wadsworth said. "It seeks a good impression at the plate. go to either and Sid- ! cubs luesday evening In Tenter Park by you are eligible i. Under the new ’’I saw the car pull In and drive ; Nat Dairy ...... is the effect of aeronautic ohshotlj,- Ritchie, c . ,,,,,,, .3 0 V 0 0 0 Street boys had built up a com- But commission houses were not dis- to arouse the general public t o . the” Branch Rickey, the Cardinals’ ney Wood or the Czecho-Slovaklan, Sheekey, p ...... the Shriners' Band of Hartford, arrangement the hank which lends up agaln.s the boardwalk, so that Nat DistiUers...... "Trader Horn,” believes a year or the Endeavor and Yankee. Mr CONCORDIAS TONIGHT Three-Set Rally; Lott and , . 3 0 1 2 1 0 manding lead. The Blueflelds couraged. aUrllmting the settling of you the moi.ey can take your n'Otector, of American liberties." Ix>ok Years Younger nile Inflelder, Alan Strange, is ex- League Conjbinc to liattle bers In all and tnrliiiles .several guarantee the leniler against lo.ss Packard ...... 34 actly the opposite. Strange Is a neat Asked If this would be Great quartet was embroiled In a quarter- CITIES SERVICE HERE Clifford. 3b ...... 3 0 2 2 2 0 bank In right field for two baaes. Hogs at Chirago edged up to a new on your note and on all similar ones, I "1 watched them for a whiie and Penn ...... W’adsworth said his duties would (18 Shades to Choose From.) Britain’s last try If the Endeavor Church Nine at 6 O’Clock. Semi-Final Round: Mickey Katkaveck sent both boys solos. peak for the past three years, ’fhe 244 (Continued ’rom PageOne) fieldet, but has been woefully weak final tussle that must be decided to- up to 20 per cent of the total I could see them handling a suitcase Phlla Rdg C and I rot bo to perform any specific func- lost. Nicholson said, "H irdly! You day. Shields and Wood took the 29 3 10 21 5 6 home with a single to right field. The program follows; dollar, after Its heaviness of yester- 4'-. When you change yoiir gray, fad- with the bat. Faces Str'ong Hartford Team atj amount of the loans made by such I and two other bundles which look- Phil Pete ...... 16' . It. order to assure the meeUng’s tion, but he woumwould worawork aiongalong wwltn can bet your bottom dollar we’ll be The All-Stars of the three Veteran first set, 6—3, and lost the second. One oA when winning run was It was a high fly In. short right that 1. —Mareh-r-Aurora ...... Hughes ; day, steadied In terms of the leading ed. or streaked hair to its natural should have been caught by an In- 2. —Overturs—O beron...... W’eber lenders. For this reason the lender : ed to be heavy. As I walked jut Pub Serv N J ...... 334 success * I members of the committee. here ag.iln. This seems to be Eng- teams in tho Rcc-Leglon softball Philadelphia. Aug.- ,23.— (AP) ' 13—11. The deciding match will be West Side Field Tomorrow gold currencies. U. S. Government can afford to give you better terms ; the front door of my home the car, Radio ...... Wadsworth has just received his youthful soft color ip less than half land’s good year, j-ou know, and league will play the (joncordia flelUer. Wilkinson came in for the 3. — Xylophone. Solo- Irishsecurities and rallied and prime Invest- 6 Looking for Help an hour— The vigor of ytouth has ‘again fallen played this afternoon, and the wm- Night at 6 O'clock. 1 Two base tilts: Holland, Lange. a small first payment with Instal- : with Its lights out, barked all the Rem Rand ...... 9 party prganizatlofi.s redesignation perhaps It will be my lucky third.’’ Lutheran Church at 6 o’clock .to- i ncr will meet Allison and Van Ryn Base on balls off Lange 1, Stiec- ball but couldn’ t reach it. They Scotch Airs' Played hy O. F. ment corporation loans Improved. Rabbi Margoshes said the deci- And do It at home without fear of prey to the wiles of experience, and scored three more in the third. ment!, spread over a longer period.' , w-ay across the parking lot until It Rey Tob B ...... 46 sion to convoke the congre.sa next ipr Congress. night on the Blueflelds diamond. tomorrow. , The Blueflelds will oppose the key 1. Becher. There was a brief and unaccount- Following are a few more ques- was far back as It could get." harm to the hair—why go on looking FOXES NIP LIONS the two sensational west coast I Chuckle Smith first man to bat was 4. —Selections from Romeoable and flurry in the liquor shares, with Sears Roebuck . . . . 384 August would give new hope to Harry Beluccl, noted portslder of Play in the mixed doubles got ; Cities Service nine, one of tho Struck out by Lange 1. tions and their answers which msy Heston’s home is located In an Socony V ac...... H.AS BIG SUPPORT years older than you should look. the Army and Navy club, who haa safe when Stavnitsky dropped the Juliet'...... Sounod National Distillers, American Com- 154 millions of Jewish people who are ’’kids’’ who rubbed . apd. under way with Miss Elizabeth strongest teams in Hartford, at the Umpires: Morduasky, Russell, prove helpful to you In your consid- I apartment row, In front of which Is South Pac ...... Washington, Aug. 23.— (A P )—The Rap-I-Dol Is the real, original hair Standings The Foxes nipped the Lions In the not had a real workout on the Long. ball. Patton sacrificed and Smith 5. —Waltz—Venus Kelgen ...mercial Sangl Alcohol. Schenlcy and U. S. 184 looking for help and direction In F. H. D. Wlldc from the national Ryan and Stoefen defeating Mr. West Side field tomorrow evening eration of what you should pr can , a small boardwalk. On the other Sou P Ric S ...... colorer— 18 shades to choose from— West Side Intermediate league by a mound this year, will start for the went to second. Bob Smith then hit 6. — Selections— Victor HerbertsIndustrial Alcoho.1 getting up major 364 days of trouble. American Liberty League, just or- 5 ER’TEBDAY’S RESIXTH doubles tennis lists have bitten the aiid Mrs. Stephen Brubans. 6^2, at 6 o’clock. The vi.sitlng team In- do: .side of'*i.e walk Is the,parking lot. South Rwy ...... punlzed to appraise tho New Deal It Is so supremely good that the score of 10 to 9. Vets. Gess will be in the box for the Weaving Mill I a terrific wallop into center field Fawrltes ...... Herbert fractions. Borden, Howe .Sound, 174 "The congress." said Margoshes, best beauty shop.s' in all the large Northeastern dust themselves. 6—0." , national wora- cludes many players from the Cath- I wish to make some needed re- "As I walked slowly past," he St Brands ...... from the standpoint of property Foxes. Concordias. ab a for three bases and then scored 7. —Trombone Solo— Selected Play- American Smelting, Armour of Illi- 20% "Is first of all the Jewish answer to cities in the world feature It^-Rap- Lowell 7, New Bedford 4., After marching two-thirds of the en’a tltlahoId''r. and Lott won from oL and Twilight leagues In Hart- r h po e pairs but have no ready wai' to get added, "the car sta,ved there and St Gas and El . . . . owners who pay the National tax ab r h po W 0 The destinies of the All-Stars will Schubert, If ...... 4 0 0 3 0 0 when one of Poutney’s- pitches got ed by Chas. Famiim. nois Preferred and Allied Chemical 8% the menace of Hitlerism. In a hla- I-Doi will not wash off or fade nor Watertown 5, Springfield 2, way to a quarter-finals triumph, Olg Kalloq, Ridgefield, Conn. am ford, Including "Bud" Pottlnger. away from Holland. Katkaveck was the necessary money. How does the I after I had reached a point where St Oil Cal ___ ;.., 35% bill, was reported by President Shorts, ss ...... 4 1 2 0 0 3 be In the hands of the managers of Kotch, sf ...... ;3 1 1 4 1 0 ' 8. —Intermezzo, Characteristic.moved The up moderately. Union Pacific Housing Act help me? Get an esti- i toric moment, the Jewish people affect marcel or permanent waves. (Worcestcr-Manchcstcr, portpon- blond and carrot-topped Bill Nassau, this city, 6—0, 6—2. former East Hartford High hurling safe when Wright hobbled hli j It was Impossible for me to get a St Oil N J ...... 45 Jouett Shouse today to be deluged B. Magi, rf ...... 4 1' 2 0 1 1 the three teams' represented on the succumbed to h three- Hayden, lb” ...... 3 1 1 5 0 0 Wedding of the Rose. ,.. Jessel lost a point and the other rails were mate of a reliable contractor as to I dispersed throughout the world will Consult Miss Edith at Arthur’s ed. Fred Perry and Betty Nuthall,, ace, who haa been pitching brilliant grounder and Andy Ragusllus close look at either the car or Ita Tex Corp ...... 24% with telegrams of support. Wayland-Hartford postponed. Fox. lb ...... 2 0 0 6 0 1 diamond, the Army and Navy club, set rally yesterday and liowed to England, beat Mrs, S. Welt S a r-; ball this season, E. Cerx'inl, p . ., . .3 0 1 0 0 0 •—.Selection— Sullivan’s Operatic unchanged to a hit lower. U. S. the cost of the work, take this present a united front against at- Drug Store, 845 Main street today 1 1 - 4 1 1 smacked one down pest second. Ed- Steel. American Telephone, Con- occupants. It shot out of the lot, Timken Roller Bear 294 I tacks from all sides..’’ Democratic members of Congress Demmeusy,, cf ... 2 the American Legion and the Veter- Berkley Bel, and Gregory Man- gent and Rowland Evans, Phllndel- i Pottlnger will probably get the Morduasky, ss . .3 0 1 0 2 1 Gems ...... Sullivan estimate to your local lending' and choose the shade you need — National ____ 2 1 1 0 1 1 die Raguskus walked to fill the solidated Gas, Western Union, Du- swung Into the street—Ur lights Trans America .... 6 I Rabbi Stephen S. Wise of New who were willing to talk, however, (No games scheduled). H. Magi. 2b ans of Foreign Wars. Manager Kil> gin at the Germantown Cricket phla. 6—2, 6—3. Frankie Parker call to toe the slab tomorrow night Mosely. 2b ...... 3 0 0 1 0 1 10.—March—The Conqueror ...... agency and if the estimate seems Union Carbide you’ll be a happy woman if you do Sullivan. If ...... 2 1 0 1 0 0 bases. Katkaveck scored on an- pont, Case, Montgomery Ward, were turned on—and It sped away. 43% ; York and other American delegates were clearly skeptical. Senator American Patrick will coach at first base, Club, 4—6. 5—7, 6—3, 6—4. With paired with Miss CaroUh Babcock agalnst the Blueflelds. The visitors Wylie, 3 b ...... 3 1 2 3 2 u ...... Telke reasonable, the institution takes .Sought PoUcenuin Union Pac ...... 10J —for a long time to come. Webb, c ...... 3 1 1 8 2 0 Manager McCollum will direct at other error by the catcher and Kcb- Sears Roebuck and many others i dropped their opposition to the Thomas or Oklahoma dubb.ed the New York 9-4, Cleveland 0-10. the victory Bell and Mangin claim- to down Mr. and Mrs. Bart Pfingst, have beaten many of the best teams Stevenson, c . . . . .3 0 1 2 0 0 nccly was passed to fill the bases. your your note and makes the loan "I went looking for a policeman, Unit Aircraft ...... Tierney, 3b ...... 4 3 1 1 0 0 third and Supervisor Earl Wright Anderson, cf . ;. .3 0 1 0 0 0 Were around, their Wednesday’.s without red tape If you are a good 15 . meeting when assured ”hand-plck- original six leaguers, Including Al Washington 7, Detroit 5. ed the right to meet Philadelphia, 6—2, 6—3. In this and surrounding states. Bill Neubauer struck out and Brennan because I thought the car and the Unit Corp ...... , .. 44 .Savlrk, p ...... 3 1 2 1 0 0 will work from the bench in an ef- P. Cervlnl, rf . .. . .1 0 0 0 0 1 closm’g levels. moral risk and arc In a position to I ed" delegates would not be elected Smith and John W. Davis, "diehards Boston 3. Chicago 2 (10). _ and Lester Stoefen, title-holding Jones will be on the mound for the filed out to Falkoski. That brought No Change In Policy men would bear investigating.’’ Unit Gas Imp ...... ,. 15 Philadelphia 2, St. Louis 0. fort to pull out a win for the Ex- stars. In the semi-finals Merrer, rf ...... 2 0 0 0 0 1 TOWN GETS AUTOMOBILE keep up the installments. : In Europe. end standpatters" who have differed 21 4 7 Bluefielde. the Bluefield total up to five run.s. The Inflationists were a trifle Falling to find a policeman.,Hea- U 8 Ind Ale ...... '.. 414 26 10 10 servicemen. today. One of the moat ardent technical Do I have to give collateral? No. U S Rubber ...... " i Several European delegates said V. 1th the New Deal from the start. tJons. In the fourth inning they scored chilled by word that Secretary .Mor- ton told William Sch.’arti and .. 174 Rabbi W’lse’s attitude was due In ST.ANDING Coach Pete Frey will trot out his Champs Advance students of golf in the country to- ORIOLES VICTORS 31 3 8 18 5 4 unle,i required by state law. The Schwartz reported the' matter to U S S m e lt...... Senator Fletcher of Florida com- ab r h po a e regulars who have had a remark- day is James M. Cox, former gov- two more runs after two were out. NO ONE ELSE WANTS genthaii 'hail .stated there would be , .137 part to a division of opinion among Northeastern Cravat purpose imder the Act is' to make police. U S S te e l...... mented cryptically to a reporter; Dennehy, 3b ...... 4 1 1 2 • 1 2 able season. Last Saturday and Still as undisturbed by opposition ernor of Ohio. 1920 democratic can- Bob Smith got his second hit to ' __ _ rtiange In the present gold and .. 354 American Jews on the anti-German * FREE * W. L. Pet. The Bolton Orioles walloped Mag- W. Holland, ss ..2 1 1 0 7 1 character loans, without red tape, .. First reports from police that Western U n ion ...... ’’I don’t know what’s behind the Edgerton, 2b ...... 2 2 1 0 2 1 Sunday the churchmen took games as they’ve been sifice the tourney didate for the presidency. The centerficld and went to second when __ 1 J , , , , , monetary'policy and that the exclt- which are insured as stated, mak- .. 36 boycott. Liberty League. 1 guess it’s all .right Manchc.<>ter ...... 27 17 .622 opened, the champions waded nell’s Drug Store nine to the tune Smith, p ...... 4 0 0 0 1 0, Stavnitsky let a throw from Pout- ing rumors of yesterday were wlth- Schwartz had witnessed the affair West El and J I f g ___ Worcester ...... 27 21 .563 •Schaller, ss _____ 2 0 0 2 0 0 In Meriden and Bridgeport but suf- game’s leading professionala often 2 Ford Abandoned Here Has Not ; ing the lending agency safe. .. 334 When last night’s session ended as far as it goes but I don’t see any through two Philadelphians, Dr. of 16 to 6 at Bolton, clouting a total Long, 2b ...... 4 1 1 1 o' ney get away from him. Katkaveck and had seen bags with Federal Re- Woolworth ...... ’’I ___ EXTRACTIONS Watertown ...... 26 21 .553 Kurley, rf ...... 1 0 0 0 0 3 fered defeat Tuesday night in four seek his advice. 0 Yet Been Claimed — Suspect out foundation.' What size loans will bS granted 504 Rabbi Wise declined to make a need for it." Carl Fischer, former intercollegiate of 23 hits to eight for the losers. Hand, 3b ...... 3 1 6 0 1 , singled off Holland's, glove Smith serve bank markings were not Elec Bond and Share (Curb) . 114 gw Bedford ...... 26 23 .531 Kechler, cf ...... 3 1 1 0 0 2 innings, 9-4, at the bands of the Struff, cf ...... 0 0 It Was Stolen. Brokerage houses with foreign for ^modeling? Not less than *100 statement concerning his earlier Shouse indicated that activity of -i champion, and William Lingelbacb, Massblini and Sllvcrsteln starred at . .3 3 0 0 going to third. Stavnitsky mlsiJucd connections reported that buying borne out. Heston did not report kell ...... 25 24 .610 Ford, p . .. 1 1 3 2 0 Highlanders. bat. Hadden, r f ...... 3 2 2 0 0 0 and not more than *2,000. opposltlhn to calling the conference, the league will be speeded after ' . 1..3 3 2 7 0 1 in straight sets, 6—2, 6—4, 6—4. Paul Waner, the Pittsburgh Pi- again on A. Raguskus’s fly,,' and : from Europe in selected equities'and -seeing such markings. ford . 22 25 .468 Freeburn, lb The starting lineup for the 'Vets Bolton Orloleo. Blanchard, sf . . .3 I 1 1 0 0 How and when do I pay back the but It was ^understood he felt the Labor Day. He called the- telegrams i * FREE * Cordy, c ...... 2 1 1 7 1 0 will be: Ray Smith. If; Stevenson, Half of the second semi-final rates’ "Big Poison," thanks "Oab- Katkaveck scored the Seventh run Within the next ten days the'town .secondary bond.s had expanded con- loan? By instalments, depending MYSTERY STILL SHROUDS meeting was being held too soon. 'ngfleld 18 26 .409 AB R H PO A E 'Russell, lb . .. . .3 1 2 6 0 0 when the ball got away from the RE.AUINO, P.A., ANGLE ’ evidence of a tremendous wide- 30 .333 D. Simmons, If . . .3 0 1 0 0 0 c; G. Armstrong, ct; Linnell, 3b; brackeLm-IIl hold Wtimer AUlson by" Hartnett of the Chibs for bis of Manchester through Its {jolice de- ] siderably during the past few days. upon the rules of the Administrator ayland . 15 Gteseke, r f ...... 6 0 1 1. 0 0 Toscano, c ...... 2 0 1 1 0 0 catcher again. Reading. Pa., Aug. 23.— (A P )—A spread Interest” In the move an- X-RAY National — — — — —— Sully Salmonds, ss; Pitkin, 2b; and , 1931 national success tn the National League bat- Metcalf, I f ___ partment, is to become the owner of.l Stock traders continued to hope: and the practice of the lendlne kings who yesterday disposed of ting race. "Gabby" let Paul use bis A. Massolini, ss . 5 3 3 1 8 0 . .3 0 0 2 0 0 Massey' Catches an automobile wnthout co.st to the ; constructive stimulus from the I agency,, the payments ranging over gasoline station attendant’s report DEATH OF EX-DRUGGIST nounced by Him only last night. W. L. Pet. 26 9 8 21 6 9 Shields, rf; C. Anderson, lb; Be- L. Massolini, If . 5 4 3 0 i' ___ With All Plate and 1— the eighth ranking team,' Henry bat early in the season, and Paul 0 Sammy Massey t<)Ok the catching town. It IS. a Ford that was meetings of the President and his a period of three to five years dc- ro police that he saw a, bag of "We are not anti-anything," he New York ...... 76 42 .644 Lions ...... 133 010 9 luccl, p. G. Mdrra, p .... 5 2 3 1 1 1 30 6 9 21 9 2 CONTEST SCHEDULED .040 221 1—-10 Prusoff, of Seattle, and /timer has been using It ever since. burden at the opening of this Inning -picked up on Center street that had important advl.sers., Manv profes- '— — ...... mtney, marked "Abbott Coin com- Middletown, Aug. 23.__(AP) ___ reiterated, "not out to opjxise or Chicago ...... 70 47 .598 Foxes ...... The Concordias will present Wer- J, Massolini, cf . .1 2 4 1 0 0 T w o base hits: Wylie, Hayden. land had plenty of trouble getting l>ending upon Individual conditions Bridgework Two base hit, Freeburr). ner, ss; Haberern, c; Lerch, lb; been standing there two -..day-s, ’The sional operati'rs, ho.wever, were nh-i' and the size of the loan... pany, New 5’ork’’, on the floor of a Although an air of mystery still sur- destroy but to do a constructive St. Louis ...... 69 47 .598 Lombardi, 2b .. . 5 1 3 1 1 0 Base on balls off Cervlnl 3. ; used to the MSlUon. From then on registratton on the car -bowed It derstood to prefer positions on the •sedan which stopped at the station, rounds his death, Lewis J. Allen 48 FOR BOLTON CAUCUS piece of work." Boston ...... 58 5? .500 Base on balls off Savlrk 7, Ford 8. Tureck, cf; Fischer 3b; Sibrinz, 2b; LaBaron, c ...... 4 1 1 9 5 01 Struck out by Cervlnl 2, Smith 1. the Bliicfields did not score and the \% hat IS the smallest monthly Hit by pitcher Edgerton by Sav- Noakc, if; Gess. p; Weiss or Reich- was sup^sed to have been owned sidelines pending clarification of payment permitted under .the re- set police off In pursuit of the car of this city was buried today at a Two Washingtonians sent checks ‘ Pittsburgh ...... ;. 55 60 .478 Crosa, lb 5 1 1 9 0 1.1 Umplros; Ritchie, Cfiieney, Brock. ’ West Sides began to play more like by a resident of Windsor Locks, hitt various questions which confront tooay. In the belief Its occupants small cemetery near here. to his office. Shouse said. Some of i Brooklyn ...... 50 64 .439 lrk. . - ' ter, rt. Sllverstein, 3b .. 5 2 4 2. 4 0, ------j themselves but the damage was modeling provisions? This is not Stmdk out by Savlrk 8, Ford 7. Marriage And Tennis Should Mix It was learned that the-plates had the Administration definitely decided but *10 will pro- may have been Implicated In the An Inqueat Into the death of the A contest Is schMuIed for the the telegrams were from individuals Philadelphia __ .. . 45 70 .391 The game will start promptly at I dune and the Blueflelds had the been stolen from the Winds- r Locks Predictions of a fall upturn In bably, be the minimum. *427,000 Brooklyn, N. Y.. armored retired druggist Is to take place to- Republican, caucus in Bolton next prominent In their states, but he Cincinnati ...... 41 76 .350 Umpires: Lennon and Simmons. 6 o'clock and will go seven Innings. Totals ...... 45 16 23 25 21 game tucked away. However,, the man’s car and the motor number had trade and Industry were diH of car robbery morrow under Coroner Loundes A ’Tuesday. The chief contest this was not ready to make any public. American Alh Right, But Helen Won*t Try Magnell’s Drug Store fans did not leave the grounds until been so changed that an effort to cautious character Dun and Brad- The attendant, whose name was •Smith. ^ year la’ to be for the chairmanship W. L. Pet. Campbell, Sb . . . . 4 0 0 1 2 the last put, apparenUy expecting find the owner has been without ic- street reported that Bank clearing sot disclosed, told police the car Allen s body w-as. found earlv of the town committee now held by Detroit . .. 77 41 .653 Sport Chatter Burke, cf . 5 1 1 2 0 the West Sides to come iMick, but last week totaled *1,190.'22T.OOO a drove up to the station yesterday Tuesday in a pool of blood at a sura'- A. C. Broil. ’Tw’o years ago he de- New York 72 46 .610 Forest Hills. L. I., Aug. 23. — &book, "Modern Lawn Tennis," Indl- Cargo, If ...... « 3 2 1 0 Neubauer’s pitching was too much New Plates or Bridges com- Cleveland . 54 .530 Nobody has ever turned up td -'l'’°P “ f *51.205,000 under the pre'vt- end the driver ordered only three mer resort in Portland. The cir- feated Samuel Woodward for the 61 Tonight at 6:15 o’clock, at the (A P )—Helen Jacobs, 26-year-old cated that she has writing ability,- Chapman, p . . , . 4 0 2 1 2 for them. The West Sldea got four pleted in one d, it desired. Boston 63 57 .525 clalm tha car and lb* Urn* limit i °us week, but a moderate gain over SENTENCED TO DEATH g'lllons of gas. although his tank cumstances under which the body place, the result being decided by FOR SALE West Side diamond, the Holy Name National woman’s singles champion, but'she has Ao intention of turning Ferguson, as . . . , 4 2 3 2 5 hits, one In the second, one in the that It must be held Is nearly at an I *^be corresponding 1933 period, Washington ...... 53 61 .465 Juniors will meet the West Side this ability to technical writing on Devers, l b ...... 4 0 0 9 was almost empty. The car bore New was found and other factors have a one vote margin. ’This year the still has severa'i tennis worlds . to 1 LEADERS third and two In the fifth. The •St. Louis ...... 49 64 .434 end. The car can then be taken tn- I 5 ork license pi itea. brought about a difference of contest has been renewed. Mr. 1927 Whippet Coach Plates Repaired — 3-Hour Hawks in the third game of the town the gam?. She aspires to the writing Sunivan, p ...... 4 0 0 7 1 game wasn’t very Interesting, to to posaesaioD of the police depart-, CDI IT IC D C D n O T C n ' (Continued from Page One) rbiladelphia ...... 48 64 .429 conquer before she tries her hand of fiction. (By .AMocluted Press) Bills For Change opinion among the Investigators. Woodward Is already making calls Service. junior title series. Coach Raguakus Stevenson. 2 b ... . 4 0 0 2 2 (Including yesterday's games) watoh but the boys pulled off three meat and legally aold. The town Is “ 11 l o R t l U K I t U While Medical Examiner John In good mechanical condi- Chicago ...... 41 .347 of the Hawks will probably call on at matrimony. Tennis has given her the advan- McCook, rf .... . 4 0 0 2 0 wcir^xecUted double playa, with He expressed the opinion the Pres- In payment, he proffered a pack------R ., on voters registered in the Repub- , AMERICAN LEAGUE likely to be the buyer. The police J believed Allen met \ Mean caucus and Mr. Broil is doing i ’ School Boy" Zwlck to do mound "I don't mean by that that mar- tage of travel, and she looks upon Stavnitsky, Massey, Neubauer, Ken- tas checking cm the car haa recalled ident will turn the whole matter age containing ten dollars in quar- tion. Tires good. Price High Quality Work TODAVS GAMES By'ASSOCIATED PRESS riage la neceaoariiy detrimental to Batting—Manush. Senators, .372; ters. asking for bills in change. jjith foul play, state police from th e! likewise. This may be the only I duty, with Lasbinski or Nachowski this as perhaps the greatest advan- Totals...... 38 6 8 27 13 nedy and E. Raguskus coming In that it was near the home of Paul IN NRA COMMAND over to the Constitutional Assembly Right! PLATE, BRIDGEWURK Northeastern Wes Ferrell, Red Sox—Hta two success In tennis." siUd the cham- tage gained from her competition. Runs batted in, Cargo 1, Chapman Gehrlnger, Tigers, .366. for the laurels. which will not come Into existence When the attendant^ offered to take Hartford barracks under Paul Lavin contest at the caucus. Hartford-Sprlngficld at Portland. or, the receiving end. "Juby" Welaa homers and pitching led Boston in Runs—Gehrlnger, Tigers, 113. Jodoin that the car was found on and Coroner Smith asserted the man I — ------will cover the Initial sack, Plltt on pion. "though, of course, I really Miss Jacobs attended Miss Head’s 2. Ferguson 2. J. Massolini 1, Morra Bob Smith took the hitting Caster street until after the December elections. more of the coins, which he saw in AND fillings Worcester at Watertown. 3 to 2 defeat of White Sox. don’t know anything about It. Runs batted m—Gehrig, Yanks, (Oontlnoed from Page One) may have been killed by bis own second, Healy at shortstop. In the school IP Berkeley, Calif., and then 2. Sllverstein 2, L. Massolini 3, A. honors with three hits in four trips, When Jodoin was arrested in Government officials ' denied that the bag, the driver gave a surly reply -r. I (Only games scheduled). Bob Johnson, Athletics—Drove ’Tndeed, men should play an Im- went to the University of California 138. tuid aped off. GENERAL Lutfleld Coach EMdie Raguskus will Massolini 2, LaBarqp 2. Lombardi 2; one of them going''for a double. Wast Hartford early Tuesday moro- riirt.m ... J T T verdict conflicts with the Provl- Investigate our low prices. - Con- National In both runs In 2-0 ' victory over portant part In any woman's tennis for three and a half years. She Is a two-base hit,. Morra;. hits, off Morra Doubles—Greenberg, Tigers. 49. The car. the attendant reported, It is the belief of the state police' REC SWIMMING POOL Brooklyn at Chicago. use some of the following men, Ser- Katkaveck helped himself to two io f with a New Britain man follow- th r^ rS fu fe ^ f t?* h*' 1, Constitution, which abollsh- venient payments. No appoint- Browns. - asplratlohs. Women should always member of Kappa Alpha Theta so- 8 in 9 innings, off Chapman 23 in 9 Triples—Chapman,. Yanks, 11. bingles while Wilkinson'Was tho contained two men and three young and Coroner Smith that Allen after AUTO REPAIRING Philadelphia at PitUburgh. pliss, Becker, Rautenberg, Blcclo, inr the Jarvis and Schaller breaks dustri*^*^m„^l..!*^ brakes on in- es death sentences. Officials con- parking his car at the top of a hill m^nt necennary. Vernon Gomez, Yankees, and Hal practice with them. But you don’t rority. innings; stolen hoses, L. Massolini 2, Home runs—Gehrig, Yanks, 39; only player able to bit Neubauer ha and bis companion aald that the mwe rtg^r^^uxiv ,h" “ u , tended that tha Constitution forbids women. ’The men appeared to be be- TO OPEN TOMORROW Boston at Cincinnati. Hemingway, Hagonow, Stechholz. Trosky. Indians—Gomez shut out have to marry a man to get him to Foxx, Athletics, 38. was hit by the car as he was re- Expert Workmanship: Edgerton or Neff A dour, steady player, Miss A. Massolini 1, J. Ma.ssollni 1; left more than once. car they had with them bad been gato'ng nroviaiL^f collective bar- | capital punishment only in actions tween the ages of 30 and 35, and Low Prices! New York at St. Louis. ^ . . . Indians with two bits In first game practice tennis with you." Jacobs proved by her victory in the on bases, Magnell Drug Store 2. Bol- Stolen bases—Werber, Red Sox. turning to cloee a gate leading out American atolan in East Hartford in May. The * The*aue?tton nr Involving clvUlana and that military ! were dark-haired. j of Job’s Pond where he had been No lineup has-been received from.land Trosky made four hits In five Among the worlds Queen Helen ^ women’s championship here in Aug- ton 4: qase on balls, off Morra I, off 32. A^ter a lapse of seven year* tha at Johni^n V , ^ ^ Gener- courts may legally impose death | A message was sent out over the ! The swimming pool at the School Detroit at Washington. the Holy Name Juniors, but it is ex- times at liat In second. Baat Hartford police have no record al Johnson Is to remain with NRA ’ sentences, visiting with friend*. Street Recreation Center which has | j hopes to conquer is that of . litera- ust that she is entitled to tho place | Chapman 2; hit by pitcher, Chap- Pitching—Gomez. Yanks, 21-3; W. University of California has entered o f the car being stolen there and slate police printer system, oaking Pt. Louis at Philadelphia. pected that Fan and will he on the Earl Whitehlll, Senators Hurled , ture. Her spare time Is given over j ’at the top of the international field, man, LaBaron: struck out, by M orra. F errell. Red Sox, 12-2. might conceivably depend on the Medical Examiner Tarrant said been closed for several weeks for GRISWOLD STREET Cleveland at Nrw Y'ork. mound with Ryko.skl on the recclv- I the intersecUonal field of track riv- R'; A t*, vttk t ^ stories that have sines all officers to be on the lookout for Allen had a cut over his right tem- Dr. CHORNEY and batted his way to triumph over I now mainly to' reading Stevenson | vacated hy that other illustrious 8 by Chapman 6; time, 2 hours, 30! N.XTIONAL LE.AOUE alry by s it in g to meet a Unlver- outcome of the dlapute. The Indl- the car because "it tk believed the repairs will be opened again tomor- Chicago at Boston. uig end. ^ W aa ruB down, the story' looks ple caused by a sharp Instrument. row, ’The women’s swimming period GARAGE “ ^**'"’* ‘**fciS6t tod*y than when tha occupanta may have been Implicated He also points to a brown sharp Jas. Gorman, Prop. tn the *48T,0h9 .mbbeiy tn New York will be from 7 td 9 tomorrow night stone covered with blood spots found and the men's pm od will be from 7 8 Griswold Stroet cr tooM otter robbery aee ere ueti^ naar AUta’s body. to t Saturday TVeaiag. -FAC^ SIGHT V ' MANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTEK. CONTJ.. +HURSDAT. AUGUST X8. ISM, ^ ____' ~ -' ^ ______.__ __"______

By Fontaine Fox ...... I' SENSE and NONSENSE 1 Why WotryT <> Doctor—Tou should axerdsa be- fors breakfast! TUSW.IAT^.MOOPLE-4^ NI0E30Bbl VVe'ra on our ivay, and we don’t Woman— Ob, doctor, I do! It Is know where, Just the awfullest Job getting my 1 SORCLV hXv E VAM> WE WOULDNT "miNK OOC/-.WE ’ What's more, nobody seems to care. husband up to get the breekfosL ■E»E€lNNJEPfS UJCK / OF SUCK ATWKki/, HAVE THE Growing old :s a lot like imdressing —-PUCYEO A* AUTUMOBILES MOVING—TRUCKING— APARTMENTS— FLATS— 1 abounds ta thrills, blood-chilling in an upper berth of a sleeping car CHUhAP Heart U^A-^^-NEsn Wiley college at Marshall, Tex., I age. Call texlay. 93 So. Main street. bringing the pearls. When Oland When you find a man aa4. the Packard sedan. Cole Motors. {1463. ot team trips, we also olTet 7 pas- ■S RAEBU RN . 18 and pret- The meeting of the Original chances are he is thinking of him- oldest Negro college west of the Tel. 760.5, Mrs, Pyott. ty. Is openly snubbed b.v 8VX41A and Woods arrive at the ranch, senger SKdan livery. Phone 3063 ahoict done Challengers was held at the home their suspicions are aroused by a self too much. Mississippi, recently celebrated its BIVEBS, the richest girl In Larch- 8860. 8864. of Wllhelmlna Oflara on August 21. series of mysterious events. A Chi- s'jctiete. anniversary. FOR R E N T— F IV E room tenement, neck. Sy v Ib fails to ask Boots to submohile Emma Dietz was absent as the Is nese-talking parrot screams “ Help! Interviewer—Do you believe that with garage, moUem improvements. a party at the %’acht fluh. Boots in one License fees and taxes met ex- away on her vacation. The girls Murder!" then'dies from poLson in the younger gen eiition is on ths Manchester SALESMEN ..WANTED 36 A Call at 15 Ashworth street tele- accepts a belated invatton from penses o f state supervision duriLg phone 3022. a^e ‘ spent most of the time reading over his food.. That gives Oland an Im- road to psrditlon? the first eight months of legalized MBS. W A TE R M A N , one of the el- i papers that were brought from the portant clue to the mystery's solu- Evening Herald MA.N WA.NTED FOR Rawlelgh derly BochU lights. ' Octogenarian—Yes, sir; I’ve be- boxing and 'wrestling in Texas. Route of 800 families. Good profits FOR RE.NT—FOUR ROOM flat up- j Senior Conference at Storrs last tion. Bloodstains are found ^ lieved that rr nigh on to 60 years. The average yearly crop loss to. CLASSIFIED ttalrs, newly decorated. 437 Center H AR D Y WHITM ORE, one of week. Others sewed on various ar- eating a murder, but (Jhanj foi hustlers. We train and help you. Sylvia’s guests, who had been farmers caused by Insects, it la esti- Al street Inquire uown.stalrs. ! tides and refreshments were serv- find the body. I t doesn’t hurt any o f us 13 havs ADVERTISEMENTS Write immediately, Rawlelgh Co, drinking, puts Roots in an embar- mated, Is 31,500,000,000. ed. Donald Woods, who helps to go without things, if the people Dept. CL’H-35-SB. Albany. N, Y. rassing situation and she Is escort- About 260 different species of fish Count olx wortU t# • IMl®. K«yR K E N T— mo. THREE and We hope that no one hae forgot- clear up the mystery, supplies the we have been trying to get ahead I b Ii Io Ib, Buoabtr* nnd BbbroviBUoBi Tour room turnishcd or unfurhisbieo ed home by RUSS I.l'N D swimming Something H as Been Done are found in waters around Beau- •Bcb count At i /ord and eompoand ten the County Fair which Is to be romantic Interest along with the of have to go without them, too. fort. N. C. apartments. Manchester Construe Instructor. The malicious Sylvia held at Charter Oak Park ,n .Hart- lovely Drue Leyton. Others In the word* c* two word* IflnlniaTr coot Id I)()(;S— HIKOS— PETS 11 sclees this opportunity to hurt I ’m always Inspired to throw Among the many organizations of Brteo of th r«* Hnom. tiop Co. Telephone 4131 or.4359. schoolboy “cops." The elementary ford on September 1." Members o f supporting cast are Murray Klnnell, Child—Mother dear, when the Lin* r»f** p*r d*F to* tr»nd1d»t Boots and persuades .YIILS. FER- rocks at people who say. "Nothing tourists at St. Petersburg, Fla., dur- I OK .SALE—BLACK AND WHITE, schoola have been drilling safety th- Original Challengers arc Intend- Reginald Mason. Virginia Ham- Urea goes out where does it go? ing the winter sesuions is ths Lip- ddA 9 LK R E N T — F IV E ROOM flat, also NELL of the Woman's flub to ask can be done” about'anything. ing to exhibit canning and sewing, mond, St. Jenks and Harvey Clark. Mnrvb IT, i n T English setter, .3 years old. Phone into the minds of their pupils. Mother—My dear boy, I don’t Rrading Club, composed o f deaf and Cddb C b arfc e x room tenement, with all Im- Boots to resign from the .liinlors. They say Nature has to take Its George Hadden directed under the 767.1, Result: There has been an actual and will appreciate any visiters know. You might Just as well ask dumb people. > i Co&B«cuU** D *y* 1' dtd • otd proyements. Inquire at 147 East In her Isolation from the crowd course. from Manchester. supervision of Producer John Stone. reduction In the number ot automo- me where your father goes when he Arbor day a legal holiday in many t Coa**cutlT* Oar ••] I did U otd Center street. Boots begins to sec a great deal They say it about disease, they 4-H visitors at Storrs last week Seton I. Miller wrote the screen goes out. 1 Day ...... I n «t* *• bile deaths of children of ' elemen- states, first was observed ih Ne- of Russ Lund. Suddenly he an- say It about war, they say it about were Bernice Llpp and Mary Mar- play. r All ordoro for irrapulat lB**rUoDO POI 1/1 KY AND SUPPLIES 13 FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement tary school age. braska on April 10. 1872, on which (•xHtE MAJO I^ A S ' w ill b* eharB*d at tbo on* Urn* ratd^ nniinees he is going away. panics, they say It about automo- tina. the latter staying overnight as The co-feature Is "Friends of Mr, Your earnings may or may not with garage, an modem improve That’s doing some thing about 6p*elal rat** for loot t*ra ovoiT CHAPTER XIII bile accidents. roommate to Wllhelmins Oflara. Sweeney" starring CTharles Ruggles. depend on your yearnings. I t ’s all occasion more tban a million trees HAO BEGINNER'S' day advartlsing gwm- upoa raquaai FOR SALE ABOUT .50 five months munta. 3 Ridgewood street Teis- ' Later, much later that flight. I'm just young enough and Tool- something. | were planted. Ada ordarad for thr*« o* ati daya •lid -N’ew Hampshire red pullets. Next meeting at home of Mary up to you. LUCK TOR YEARS’ _ *T •(. fW .U_*. FAT. O.. — pnone 5623. Boots assured herself that she I >sh enough to believe that some- But the biggest increases of au- Argon, so-called Inert gas, was I l :» t*j4 at Mt* fv if^ hSTi and alopptd b*for* tb« tbird o* Aftb Huhblard farm -itraln Inquire 48 Martina. day will bo ehargod only for tb* ac- had imagined the whole thing. She i thing .can be done about most tomobile deaths, according to The More 4-H news soon. flist found on the earth m 1894. I Jrnndvlcw street. Rabe— How is Pennington? (t fMtfil** fM. 1114) tual oumbai of elm** tb* d appaar* wasn't in the least In love with | things. ; Travelers Insurance Company, have Holt— F lat on his back. A portfolio of 24 pictures of Unit- •d. obargtDf at tb* rat* aaroad, bnt HUS1NES.S LOCATIONS Riiss Lund. The very notion was In 1903, there were 2,000 deaths , Deaths Last Night ed States park scenes made by the no atlowane* or refund* can ,bo mada FOR RENT 64 been between the ages of 15 and 24 Rabo—Why I saw him dancing on alx ttm* ad* atoppad after tba ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 preposterous. It was merely that in New York City from diphtheria, I —the ages when youths are In high with a pretty blonde last night. late Mode Wlneman was presented I.,-,.. «lic was lonely and at a loose end. In 1913 there were 1.20o, In 1923 ; to President von HIndenburg of Ger- fifth day- rO RENT—OFTTCES 1 schools, prip schools and colleges— Kansas City— Pere Decker, 69. a Holt—do did his wife. SCORCHY SMITH Followed No ’*tin forbtda‘i diaplay Un*e not there were 700; last year there' AMUSEMENTS many by President Hoover In 1931. By John C. Terry I O K S A L E T im k INS oil burner street (Ortord Bldg.) Apply■ t . n i u Ed8VI. ' Tomorrow she would greet him In many of which do nothing to carry , former Democratic Representative dold- i quite simple and friendly fashion were 86. | One-sixth of all our lumber goes WAUeSTbIkB AipPeltT Tb* Uar&ld will no( bo roaponalblo lor furnace, In perfect condition ward J. Holl. I'el 4642 and 8U25. on the safety work which elemen- } ill Congress from the 15 Missouri The rule to achieve success in \ n TH6 WAlTINS ROOM, A MAN RKti To BETURHlNOtb Tki n.kNE, BE 366 A no t he r aao t o r opens in t o a roar/ ’ and everything would be as It had That's doing something about for osoro tban on* Inoorract Inaartlon Mrs. E. A. Legg. Phone 8328. I tary schools started, and when par- I District. ' . speculation sounds very simple. It to make boxes and crates. ADMIMI4TR3TI0I4 BuilDiNi;... * ORBgT HIM... M U ttiO A N , HS HENCHMAN.. c u w is ABOARD. A ll Sir, seoRoHv A SAAAa, FAST BiptANfi TAKES OFF AND at any advartla*m*ni ord*r«d for ' been before. something. ents fall to recognize their responsi- There are five quadrillion tons Ao'M tban OB* tim* THRILL PACKED CHAN I Montrose, Colo.—Mrs. Clara Lan- can be told In four short simple A You KNOIA' $UR3,$URS. t KNOW- OPiNS UP THE AAOTOR, TA)fiBS DOWN Dis a ppe a r s in the same pir s c t io n ..,/ 9 OK SALE- TWO SECOND hand IIOU.SES FOR RENT li.' I But It wasn't quite that way. And figures already show what bility toward their chlldrer aa driv- o f air in the world. Tba tnadv*rt*nt omiaaiua oi incur* words. Buy high. Sell low. Noth- , WHAT Tb 00 ? ( VOO A«K M i THAT eVWY THE RONWAV AND U flS INTO K B AIR.. roci publication of advartislof will ba ouggins one tow ooard wagon, good .She .schooled herself not to sit near can be done about automobile acci- ers as they did toward, their tots as niminr it T l i r C T i T P 1 <7harlesing could appear more to contain Michael Arlen, the famous Eng- JHM , CHliF. I AtWAVS X roottfia' only by oahoallatlon of iba eonditlon: running part of an ex- I advartlaara. but New York. Aug. 2.3 The New Pre.sciitly as she lay stretched to break up. Suddenly she came the village stiifliness, the showers, tery relea.se, "Charlie Chan's Cour- of the Mo.xcow district construction The young mai^had proposed to lha CASH RATES will h«''acoaptad aa ton 8 tube table model $12.00, Phil- 5’mk Stock Exchange has approved I out languidly on the sand .-he heard alive. the pram-pushing that other girls age.” which opens at the State The- trust office. Twelve others were the pretty chorus girl and had been ... • •iniTkllM-,4 F U L L P A T M E N V ^ f paid at (ha bual- ( o Baby Grand stlO 00. I’lillco .six the llsling of 1.50,000 .5 '-^ per cent naaa offloa on or bafera tba aavanth his voice. "Guess you came when “ Not really!" she said softly, al- knew. This must be what people ater tomorrow. Preview reports sentenced at the same time to Im- accepted. 'Came the day when he lube ant oradli- demonstrator preferred .ahiircs of the Youngstown day follow in g tha flrat inaartlon of I !• was giving Mrs .Merodilh a les- most carc.'-.slngly. "N ot honestly, meant when they ipoke of marriage from the coast indicate that the prisonments o f from three to ten was taken home to tee mother, a WASHINGTON TUBBS By Crane OUT OUR W AY aaeb ad otbarwtsa tba CI1AHUE Silt,.50, Call HH73. Hcn.son Radio Sheet & Tube Co. ’I'lie new slock son." film, which wa.s adapted to the Ru.ss You're just saying that . . as “The Great Adventure.” years for forgeries and fraud by very tough and forbidding-looking 'C 'M O N -L E T 'S RATIp will bo eolloctad. Nc roaponal- l ervlce, 711 Main street was authorized In 1928 and issued She looked up swiftly and a sud- screen from Earl Derr Biggers* SAYS Y NO \q OOD! WE'LL HOP IN a Y WHAT' YOU KVtPBCT ME.AxMOWVIER O f Y YEH, OUR bllUy for orrora In talaphontd ada I She was startled, almost fright- The wind blew Httle white caps which the government lost 200,000 person. SEE SOME OF for the purpose of redeeming on a ^ den riish of telltale color boiled the HE'S SICKA I PLANE, I WON't I c ANOE. AMO QO PLACES. PALATIAL YACHTS, TD RIDE IN A DINKYD lN t^ | TABLE w ill bo aaaumod and tb*lr abouracy ened at the strength of the brown in the water and the trees near novel, "The Chinese Parrot," rubles—approximately $100,000. Mother (with a ghoulish smile)— TH* 3 K 5 H T S - cannot bo guarantoad shale for ahare exchange basis the ^ Indifferent drawl in which she an- hand clo.sing on her wrist. She you are the young man who is TH' DUMP. 7 STAY HERE h—y—i —------SAfOULD B E the shore rustled above the shouts 80 ANOTHER / r MA'LU WATtH GARDEN—FARM— 7 per eent preferred shares out- swered him. , He flung himselt on drew- her hand away. going to become my son-tn-law, eSRABBED INDEX OF .standing. of children on the raft. MINUTE.' y OUR STUFF DAlin PRODmT.S 'id the beach beside her. Johnny had ' "Don't be .like that." he com- are you?. QUICK, IF " I —I must be mad even to think and keep CLASSIFICATIONS ; drifted away he was at the diving ! mandcil shortly, "5’ ou know darn Suitor (groaning) Good heavens, SOMEBODV .00 QT.S. HIGH Q U A LITY milk of it," Boots said on a shivering TABLE. Blrtha A A illiiir W. Isiasbv and Rns.s C .’ stand and they were .suddenly well how I feel about you ..." rd never thought of it In that light DIDN' WATCH Engage manta ' E dally. Elmeie.st F'lirm. Apdover or breath. M ■ J Trebedci have b.ien elected vice quite alone 'together. It w as low .She was breathless. She had to IT. Marrlagoa ...... C "W h y ?" the man demanded before. telephone .Mnmhoster 0137. prcsldenl.s ol the N ational nistlller.i' tide. The hatliers were driftihg go on. although she knew that way Doatha ...... D Produi ta Corp. quickly, easily. "Oh, I’d be good to Card of Thanka ..••<••••••••••• M homeward with their inevitable lay danger. "H o w ?" she demanded ,vou. sweet," he .said huskily"I Pxyv 1, Oetari t*___ __ To go from where you are, to In Uamoiiam ...... F biirden.s of bags and hooks and under her breath. where you want to arrive, may be Loat and Found •••••««•••••••*• 1 M)R .SALE RYE $1 ,'i0 bushel rieo Engineering luvaid.s for the week don’t know why we wouldn't pull mal cocF ITAN aeoPGE hampers. .Slim, golden, her rounded breasts largely a matter of your own per- Announcamenta I ,:'.‘.i’ iger, Teu-phijie 6170. a.s reported by the Engineering together a little queen like you— ” Pamonala ...... I ".Mother get home? " Hhs voice rising a.hd falling under the deep sonal planning. How nicely and New.s-Record, at $18,271,000 me one "I can’t I can’t." Her eyes AatoMoMt** was low. It had a note almost curve of the dark jersey, she faced insistently are you doing that Job? per cent below bast week, 13 per clouded The short, .sweet moment Automohllaa for Hal* ....••••• 4 eares.slngly intimate In it. ^ him. Her lingers were linked about HOI .BEHOLD GOODS .>) eent below the previou.M lour week.s of dreaming was over. She faced Automobllaa fut Exchange *««•• I "Oh. not yet: Nine o’clock train. " her slender ki.ee.s. In hei smooth, After the mortgage is foreclosed Ante Acceaaorlaa^Tlr*a ...... 4 average and 23 per eent higher than him, " iiy mother— It would break Auto Repalrlng-T-PalnllTig ••••• T n T RO L I, E R REFRIGERATOR, She strove to make her tone ca.suni eiirved throat a pul.se beat deeply. . the poor owner has no door to keep the aveinge week in Aiigii.sl, 1933 ' nnd the effort only succeeded In her heart — she’d never under- Auto Schoola ...... 1-A ilres.i suit I a.M , de.sk, kitchen table, Private U',vurd,s, at $3,382,000 and The man stared hack at her. his ' the wolf away from. Autoa— Ship by Truck ...... 4 i making it tremble a little. .She be- .stand ” OMCA tool cheat, cal pet. round table, Feilernl nward.M. at $5,719,000, arc eyes darkened by some emotion. Autoa— For Hire ...... • came angry at herself for her fail- ‘ 'You mean m e!" Qaragaa-—fiarvieo^—Storage ...... 14 gill's coal 29 Slranl, 6129. higher, but state and tniinlelpal are "I'm crazy about you and that's A lot o f fellows wh'o start In to ure and this realization ot her own She was quick to scn.se his hurt, A dumbbell is a co-ed ■who hasn’t Motoreyolaa—*Dloyelaa ...... II down to $9,170,000. a fact." he stated briefly. build a reputation don't get any Wanted Autoa—Motorcyotaa ... It weakne.s.s made her voice .sound quick to smooth over the awkward- further than just laying the corner gotten any wiser Cbtwecn soioes- —•"'ai llnainraa and ProfeaaliitiBl larvlvra HOARDERS W ANTED .-.!l A cold and far liwey. Riis.s glanced "Dh. Russ!" Her e>x-s. under ,,ncss. , ters. Bualnaaa Sorvicaa Offered II The National Coal A.ssociation stone. up at her .sharply, their dark, sweeping lashes, w ere' ' “ No, of course not. Idiot. She'd IF I6 Q I'LL no t HAVE 0,K. BUT YOU'LL V VERY W6ll, > WELL, CAN VA \ Z" AND ^ Hoosahold Sarvlcaa Offered ••••.1I*A W AN TE D HOARDKR.S In e.stimaie.H hitumlnoiis eoal piodiic- , THIS pe s k y BRAT / HAV£ TO PADDLE. V LET Him STAY. / BEAT TFtAT? V MR.TUBPS Itutlding—-Contracting ...... 14 lionie. "N ot mad at m e"'' starry: she fairly glowed. think I was too j'oung." Inm In the United .Slateh tor the TA&6INO ALONG. A . ^ y\ BUT HE'S A / OLD BOARDAWNSl SAID THEY Florlata—Nuraaii** ...... II with private dining rooni. living She managed a, laugh wholly “ You don't give a darn!’ He was "W e wouldn't," Russ offered ea.s- week ended Aug iW as approximate- I \ darned PEST. / IN A CANOE, y l MIGHT BE Fun*ral Director* ...... 14room luul bath, hot water heat. , artificial and uncdnvlncihg "What tracing a ■ pattern on the .sand but ually. "have to tell her, you know. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser llaattog— Plumbing— Hoofing 17 Teacher.s especially desired, 217 ly .5.750,000 net tons, against A,- his eyes never left her face. ( K . _ ------aONE A Inauranca ...... II an Idea.'" Just light out ..." North Elm street. Phone 3S62 780,000 for the week ended .\tig 11 "I do, Honestlv. I'm — I'm aw- MONTH.’ MilUnary— Oreaamaking ...... II nnd 7.595.000 for the like 1933 They were quite alone' in this "E lope?" The warm color flooded WBLL,BOVS...7HIS ABiB—V»el(ry—▼ebiclra soil without Charge. R. 1. .McCann, Give them time to get somcboily called him sharply. and I suppose that you all know. I good bye and sailed away up in the SEPARATED 1 exploit accompll.shed in a moment scrambled to her feet. t r o u b l e s — A N' WHAT A N I finally LOCKED '^BM UP( IN A O - Birds— pa?* ...... tl .iU Center strevl. ihal 7700 here." “Bobby! Bob-bee!" fill the streams with water when sky. "W ell," Scoiitv aaid. "lel'.s r-THERE WAS A LOT OF l.U* Stock— V*htci** ...... It of enthiistasm” “ Oh, I must go. I had no Idea It HOW DO 1 DONT KNOVI/! a r g u m e n t t h e y H A D ',. JOININ& CELL'S.^ bo y/ IT W A S A CRIME "The season's almost over, " Boots Boots neither saw nor heard She they dry out from the sun. look around and sec what we ran VALUABLE TIMBER IN Piiuliry and Supplta* ...... 4I 1 O K R F : N T .six large raonu. was 80 late.” You IT STARTED ON TH'WAV THEY CARRIED Waniaii - Paia—Poultry—^tock 44 said quite at random, not heeding only knevv that her blood was " I ’ve .spent a lot of happy hours see. .mpFpve.mcnt.s. garage, giass-c.i- OFF FOR NE.Vr STOP. He faced her, unsmiling. "Well. SUPPOSE THE OTHER END THAT FIRE ! NO SMART ON» her words, nor In fact realizing racing swiftly, that a pulse like a tx-, I manufacturing floe showers. U ’'Wc l! havo po fun, If we just gisr Bitie— Htacriliiomua clorc^ porches. ,589 Center -tfivt rr STARTED, OF THE ISLAND, WOODSMAN WSULD’VE ue'/ea LOOCER. Arnclep for Bale 4| In the least what she was saying. triphammer was ' beating In her what a ^ u t It? Do I go to Chile o r l„ , „ .„ y , f^^I better- when a ; stand. There must he aom .i«'e hmmo Rlo Dc Janeiro. .\iig. 23.cAD — SO NONE OP — ROOf^ H »*t* and- Aoc*a*oH** 4| Imiuir^KODI Center street, .5861, The dull pain , of. last night was throat. don’t I CHARLIE LET A FIRE get OUT SKIP i t ! Building MaterlHl* ...... 47 The air liner "Brazilian Clipper,” "Oh, Russ!”Russ"’ she protestednrotested nerv-n- r v- ; " ' near at hand." And then starting all over again. He was "I don't- I don’t know what you RUSS, sne proicsten nerv , ------started walking. 'Shortly • I ■? US WAS OF CONTROL THAT \/ IMarpobdr- Ws-.ichc*— Jew elry 41 making a maiden flight down the | going away ously. "I can't decide all In a min ai o -he was going away- mean!" Then Dotty said, "W h y do you .shouted, "Gee!" RESPONSIBLE.' WAY • Kieotrlcal AppHancaa—R H .. • 4| .South American coii.'.t with a party Fu*T and Feed ...... 41-A shc might never see him again! "M arry me." Russ demanded ute^ I think vve must he crazy ; thundef? You don't know. n i "Why. what’a the matter?" Coppj 0«rrter» Farm—Dairy Products 10 of American new.spaper executives 9»T)tw! "Y e p !" Rii.ss's big brown hand briefly. '1 can't lake a wife to both o f us, even to con.sider It . . , ^et. how it makes mv poor ears said. And Duney answered. "Look KCLPKSIP H(»u«ah(>ld Gofda ...... |j -’ ,8 RIRCH STREET and publishers, left here early twiay slipped over her small one, holding Chile and that's a fact. It isn't But the spell was on her again | ^ing. And the lightning's al..o Machinery and T ip i* ...... || for Buenos Alre.s. ahead. I think he's sleeping sound, OORCOPS Uualrat InstrurnM *a ...... ■.•••• 11 It like a prisoned bird. She was that kind of job ..." She------neither— knew------what she saiu ! bad. cLtJlHes HI-1,'^6 ELDRIDGE ST. The big Hjing boat was schediileil "Come on. you Tlnies. we’ll find Office and Stor* Fguipment ,,, 14 aware of her pulse beating swiftly. "M a rry "’ Her eyes were starry, ' or did when his eyes were fixed bn "When It just rains a little bit. b'peclala at ih* S 'o rf* ...... n to stop at Porto Alegre for fuel. out. and make a niee. new friend, UNI(=0RM "Miss m e?" his deep voice askeil. her whole being was shaken at the ! hers, and we all can run out In It, It no doubt." The little man began to tVearln* Apoar»l—K«r# 17 17 I I I L E V S T R E E T The travelers expected to reqeh the thought. "Why. I never thought, "I'll wait until tomorrow." he tt ant*d—To Bu> ...... |g "Why, of course!" Boots laughed j really js a lot of fun. It makes snore, as they all gathered 'round. .Argenliiio capital at alxjiit 6 p. m, softly, shading her eyes, pretend- never dreamed’ . ■. .’’ said with a strange, becoming grav- us ail feel glad.’ Rmttna— Il4»«rcl— llotola— Reaorto ,.\t Riof dc Janeiro two passengers ItrataaraAlB RKNTS FOU IJL'NT ing to peer at a .sail far on. the Russ went on slowjy. “There arc , ity. "Ah. don't blame me for thunder, (Dotty plays a trick on the Hooit.a w uPiiut nf^ard I I In additibn to the oiiglriar 10 were horizon. ‘'Naturally." i other things we could do. Get m i And on that note she loft him. tot, nor lightning, either. Thc.v are funny nid man In the next story.) • B o . r d . r . W . n t - S |»-a taken, (i board. ' the old bus. go out to California— (To Be Continued) '‘S L C l*34TflC**CWV»CC.W Country Board—Haaortg lo. Appl.v "Like hell you will," Rqss said I Hot.l.—U«««ur»nu ...... j Wait*ad—Rooma—Board ...... it RKLIAHLE REALTY ((). GAS BUG(;iES , H e ’ s Y o u n g r Y e f By Frank Beck H..I Eat.'l. r.l R..I Hni'tfortl ALLEY OOP Hold That Tiger! Bv H \ Apartm.Bta. ri.i., T.n.m .Bl*., il HERE’S BERTRAtV !, ■WHY, BARBARA! Buiin... LoofttlOD. foi H.nl ,,, I. 126 Tfniple Si.. Tel. 7-.il 19 BACK FROM THE „ YOU SHOULDN'T THROW Hou.ai for R.m ...... T .i..., i|

Din T Member* of the Holy Nem# eocle- at this llrat oombln*d outing. As DUCiNUI losnicy ty of St. Bridget's church ere to re- HARRY lAGNUSON HURT EMBLEM aU B S HOU) she was lastnunMital in organising ceive communion in « body s t tbe- PLAYGROUND GIRLS SEVERAL ENTRIES most of thorn, she assured the gath- (Vast SUs teagne) 7 o’clock mas* in St. Bridget'* WHEN CAR HITS TREE ering It mads her very happy ta TlwlWHALEC. church Sunday morning. There FIRST JOINT OUTING know that her Idea of n Jotet out- vMANOffSTFPjCnNN.*. lediodists TS. Baldwins w-iU be confe*sions held in the SEEHAMMONASSET FORTRACKMEET ing was turning out to b* a suc- church Saturday afternoon and eve- TOMOBBOW MOHT Buckland Man Taken to Hos- Several from Manchester At- cess. Mrs. Williams than Intro- ning. duced the supreme president, Mrs. ; HEBO B o’clock pital Here for Treatment of tend Party Held at Savin McHugh, who addressed the gath- There will be a well children'* 35 Enjoy Games on Beach Multiple Injuries. Wittmann to Appear in Dash- Rock Yesterday. ering. She lauded the work the 3 Hour conference at the Health Center to- clubs In Connecticut are doing, and A60UTT0WN morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Harry W. Magnuson of . 12 1-2 wished them all success in the ac- and Then Have "Hot Dog” Church s tr^ t was brought to the es at Spike Club Field Day Emblem ' cluba from Rockville, tivities plsmned for the future. She Savings! Mias Bernice Juul has ju*t ’ rc; Manchester' Memorial hospital for Milford, West Haven, New Haven, also directed attention to the com- Mlantonomoh Tribe, Ho. 98. I. O. turned to the Weldon Beauty Salon Roast. treatment at 1:30 this morning fol- Saturday. Danbury and Norwalk, held their ing convention of the Supreme Em- On Sale Friday Afternoon I t M., win hold it* regular meeUng after a two week* vacation. lowing an automobile accident on first joint outing yesterday at Wil- blem club, to ba held at Swamp- From 8 to 6! in Tinker hall, tomorrow evening Buckland road. scott. Mass., September 30, October at 8 o’clock. Mr*. EHla F. Burr of Mancheater He waa removed to the hospital cox Plo|r restaurant at Savin Rock, 1 and 2, and hoped m see a large Girls from the East and West Side by James J. Quinn, of Buckland who Numerous entries among which smd a shore dinner was served to delegation from Connecticut. la a member of the general commit- playgrounds, numbering 38, left st heard a crash and found that" the 96 members of the club. Supreme Palmolive Soap tee arranging for the 14th annual appear the names of some of the President Mr*. Frank McHugh of During the dinner the members reunion of the Francis family m 8 o'clock Wednesday morning for a Magnuson car struck a tree. After wen entertained by a professional Let r s Help Ton Get Your OIrls taking the injured man to the hospi- crack schoolboy track stars of Con- Lynn, Mass., District Deputy Mrs. Masonic Hall. Wethersfield, Labor day’s outing at Hammonasset beach. necticut,' were filed today for the GeoTgt ,H. Williams of this town, singer from New Haven. Cards en- Rei^y For School Day. Those who attend the reunion tal, Quinn reported the accident to grossed the attention of a number cakes They enjoyed swimming, and a walk Spike club In the five-cornered track and all ' president* of the above 4 19c Policeman John Csvagnaro. At the of 'the women while others visited rre descendants of Robert Francis up the beach before they sat down clubs were guests of the West Ha- 11629-1712), Wethersfield. There will for lunch. After lunch games were hr.spital Magnuson was treated for a meet at West Side field Saturday the various places of amusement at Kellogg's cut on the knee and face, a possible afternoon. ven Emblem club which sponsored Savin Rock. All voted the day a 'U Jeld cn t/€ a sports program a luncheon and playj*d on the beach such as Indian the affair. a pageant depicting the Important leg wrestle, and running brood Jump. fracture of the nose. Injuries to hU One of those entered In the 100 most pleasant one. Corn Flakes chest and a possible fractured rib. yard dash Is Wittmann, sUte high The members were welcomed by episodes In the life of Robert Fran- The winners were Astrtd Skoog and the president of the West Haven cis. Doris Lennon. Most of the after- Magnuson said that he was driv- school champion for 100 and 220 yard dashes. Scharchlck, who is club, who called on State Deputy noon was spent in the water and on ing south on Buckland street, and Mrs. Williams to say a few words. pkg. the beach collecting shells. At 9 was blinded by lights on another entered in the shot put event. Is a Mrs. James H. Leggett of Church Connecticut State College athlete of Mrs. Wllllsms expressed her pleas- street has returned to her home here o’clock, every one dressed and helped c»r. He tried to get off the roadway ure at seeing such a large repre- to build a fire for a hot dog roast. tc pass the car and struck a tree, considerable ability, while Johnson after enjoying a sojourn of several bolds the Manchester high school sentatlosi of the clubs of the state Tomato Soup i/eeks In Ireland. Watermelon waa also served. resulting in his injuries and much FRIGIDAIRE Sjoitm At J:l5 all started for home and damage to bis automobile.'' record for the discus throw. A Dial .ions It waa voted that this was the best complete list of the local entries for Bote] Sheridan the various events follows: Exclusive Agents time they had ever had on an out- can ing. Cars were donated by Pete 100 yard dash—Salmonsen. Sheri- AUTO STARTS IN MOTION dan. Wittmann and Dowd. SPECIAL Server. Tom Woods, Mrs.- Hobby and PEARS Miss Fencrty. Miss .Fenerty was 220 yard dash—Salmonsen, Sheri- dan, Screen. And Green and Ripe CHICKEN DINNER assisted in caring for the girls by AS DRIVER SEEKS WORMS KEMP’S, Inc. Miss Dorothy Hansen and the drivers 440 yard dash—Cude, Toman, *Remember rO P U E P E Shedd, Diana. Sunday. .Aug. 26, 1:.30-2:.10 of the cars. It is expected that be- TOMATOES Registered Frigidaire Our Saturday food specials In for Expert f cause of the success of this affair, Car Hits Tree on Cheney Lawn 880 yard dash-Leary, Cobum, both the "Self-Serve” and Health Murch. SERVICE / HOUSE’S the girls will work much harder next While Owner Looks for For Canning Service Dept. Maintained Market go on sale each Friday summer so that more will be able to Mile run—Murch, Carpenter. Don- afternoon at 3 o'clock. Night Crawlers. ahue, Packard. PINE GROVE get enough points to attend the out- ing. 880 yard relay—Salmonsen, Cude, Tel. 3310 Ellington Road, Wapplng. At 12:45 this morning as Police- Sheridan, Wittmann. Dowd, Rogers, man Harold Heffron was at the low- EDGEWOOD FRUIT FARM Adults, 7.ic; Children, .60c. er end of Main street he policed a Screen. Shedd. 461 Woodbridge Street High Jump—Patton, Lane, Smith DEMORCATIC COMMEREE rar being driven east on Hartford Broad Jump—Rogers, Jewell, Free Delivery. .ME.Nl': Hrnlirrs, Southern style, Road. The car stopped in front of nuished potato; corn on mb, cniil- Screen. asked be- the home of George Cheney, and the Pole vault—McCormick, W’olfram. Klower, tonmtoes, relishes, officer observed a man get out of plrklrs, rolls, coffee, peach Bava- TO ORGANIZE TONIGHT Shot Put—Schubert. Scarcblck, the machine. As he watched the car Novack, Toman. Garrone, Haefs. rian cream or peach shortcake started to back away. B-U-R-N with whipped cream. Discus throw—Robinson, Garrone, UNITED TEXTILE Contest May Develop for Chair- This appeared unusual and Heffron Haefs, Johnson. Mr*. Frank House says patrons manship— Dannaher, Limer- started to run down the road after Javelin throw—Olson, McCormick, WORKERS OF AMERICA must make resennitons tiefore iek Seek i‘ost. the car, which was backing slowly Wolfram. Frkbiy evening, dial RoscdiUe and apparently ready to turn LOCAL 2125 7B-5. etound, Al the officer drew nearer The newly elected Democratic the car left the road and went down GENKKATOK a bank, hitting a tree. The. officer town committee will meet tonight , Visit Atlantic Oty! STARTER lor organization. There Is still a arrived about the same time as the “America’s Playground’’ NOTICE! po.sslblllty that there may be-a con- person who had been driving the car A SPECIAL membership meet- Only $6.75 Round Tri|). IGNITION test over the chairmanship. It was came up from the lawn. ing will be held In the Odd Fel- expected at the cai'cus that Thomaa In the explanation that followed Bus chartered by D. O. L. Degree REPAIRS lows Hall Thursday night, August JOHN L. JENNEY Dannaher, who ran In the conte.st for It was learned that the owner of team leaves here August 29, 8 a. m. We cun save you expense the office of chairman of the caucus the automobile had come up the Leave Atlantic City, Friday evening. 2Srd, at 8 o’clock sharp. It Is of 10 Depot K«iiiare Phone 6830 and annoyance a.s »e have would also bo elected to chairman- street, left his car standing on the DUl 4282, Mrs. H. Tedford. utmost Importance that every ship of the town committee. side of the road and had. gone over instruments which can lo- member attend. Following the caucus John F. the Cheney lawn looking for night cate all electrical trouble THIS FA U and WINTER Insurance Limerick told reporters that he waa crawlers. The Drakes were not set quickly! aim the chairman and that he might and the car started to back aw-ay. Life, Arcldent anil Health, The owijer of the car saw the car NORTON Fire thsuranm, Fidelity and continue in the contest. This Is one 01 the questions that will be settled moving away aind thought It was be- BENEFIT DANCE Fresh Picked Evergreen We Have Been Appointed Bulk Plant Surety Bonds—Auto- ELECTRICAL tonight. The caucus also voted that ing stolen. He nad Joined the chase (Poland Flood Sufferers) Sweet Corn, 15c dozen mohlle and Other the town cornmlttce be allowed to till with the policeman after It. The tree INSTRUMENT CO. SAT., AUG. 25, 8:30 P. M. At the Farm Agent For The Atlantic Refining Co.’s ('oaiialty Lines. ah vacancies that might result In the had brought the automobile to a VICTORY HALL, Golway St. Milk Fed Broilers . . . ,30c lb. Hilliard St. Phone 40G0 list of delegates elected and the slop and as, there was little injury members of the town committee. done to the tree or the car, the Oroup 518* Polifih Women's Alliance. \ J. N.-OLIVER officer went on his way while the AdmlsAlon 25 CA'ntii. 149 Oakland St. Tel. 8458 There Is to be a secretary and a semble* that ^ treasurer elected and plans will be owner of the car continued looking made towards the carrying on of an to,- night crawlers so he could go RANGE and FURNACE 0 U 5 tishing this morning. active campaign this fall.

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I)I.\L 4151 FOR DRAPES and CURTAINS Fresh, Clean HOSPITAL NOTES SUDDEN PHOTO SERVICE!

All our work done b.v a local ittudio Fall housecleaning THEIR OILS ARE SECOND FRESH FISH In .Manchester. Sc a roll for devel- CLAMS oping. 8-hour service. Blork Islam! Cherry.stones Jeanetto Maasollnl of Bolton. days are not far away. George Kalber of 1 Union Place and TO NONE ! SWORDFISH Steamer.s CENTER TRAVEL BURE.M. Miss Alice Jone* of 54 Ea*t Middle "Bus Terminal" 493 Main St. Time to plan for it. Open ((iiohaiig Clanis Turnpike were admitted and Mrs. We solicit a trial order, especially from customer’s Tender White Hnlihtit Anna Miller of 244 East Middle Chowder Clams.in Shell Turnpike, Walter Johnson of West who had trouble with either range or furnace oil. Filet Haddock When it comes to cur- Filet of .Sole Hartford. Norman D. Southergill of SPECIAL 94 North School street Ole H. Frost Fresh Salmon tains and drapes re- RIB VE.\L of Glastonbury, Mrs. George CHOPS, lb...... Holmes and infant son of 218 North BLX'EFISH COD 33c Elm street, .Mrs. Allen Barbrlck and member to call us for a Serve either breaded RANGE OIL Ihs. or with Infant daughter of Wapplng and 15c "^2 29c Tomato Sauee. .Mrs. Carl Tyler anil Infant aon of We Handle Only the Best! perfect job. LT. WOOD CO. Vernon were discharged yesterilay. FOR PROMI*T, 55 Bissell Street Phone 4496 Whole Haddock, 12*ie lb. assorted < t)I.D CI TS—In- John .Schleldge of 433 Gardner street, Rina RrosottI of Andover, COURTEOUS SERMCE eliiding: Splix-d Ham, Hna*t' Fri *h Ham. Pork Kllet*. Lunar Janies Greer of 41 Scranton street, DIAL .3866 THE DOUCIAN DYE WORKS Birdseye Fro.sted I’ea.s and Billy Lachapellf of Vernon, Nan , PHONE 7155 Lima Rean.s. loiaf. Raked Ham, Cervelat, and Salami. and William Robertson of 145 High street. East Hartford were ad- SERVICE ST.ATION The Vegetable Department mitted for tonsil and adenoid opera- Suggextn; Ijirge Biuiket* Ri|ie tions. VAN’S tomatoes ...... 426 H artford Rood FRESH i’lCKED CORN 39c Harry Magnuson of 12 Church Oreen Tomatoes ^ Street was given emergency treat- And Our Tender Lima Beans for White Pirkting Onions Surcotash. ment at 1 a. ,m. today for Injuries Red Sweet Peppers to the face and legs sustained In an Oreen Hot Peppers automobile accident in , Buckland Soup Bunehes tireen Sweet Pep|iers this morning. Pli'kllng Splee* the White raiilllloner ciurumtiers - Celery Colenvin’s Vlustard Beetx Carrot* Tlre^fotie UNITED TEXTILE SENTINEL TYPE P u re C ider ty e . Orn Beans, 2 qt*. IDc. nXEOAR. gallon". O ilC WORKERS OF .AMERICA Wax String Bean*. 2 ql». 19e. Itl|H' WateriiM'lon* TIRES LOCAL 212.' Durhe** Apple*, for pie or CHECK THESE TIRE VALUES! alive. ■

sauce, 4 »>*. 23c. diiley. Sueef Bartlett Pears, List for 20e, Sale Special NOTICE Price Ripe CantalnutH-* from Dela- Price Tubes An Important Clumbuke com- 4.40x21...... $5.20...... $4.45. «an>, Ripe Peaehe* mittee nuN-tlng win be held In ...... $1.11 AI*o Cannon'* Xallve Itine 4.50x20 ...... •. 5.50. -...... 4.70...... 1.08 Melon*. Seedli-** Ith lle G rapes the I nlon Offlee Saturdav iiiorn- Rll»e Honey D<>ws liig, .\iigiist 23th, at 9‘ n'eloek 4.50x21...... 5.70...... : 4.90...... 1.11 sharp. It Is of utmost Impor- 1.7.'ixl9 ...... 6.10...... 5.20...... 1.11 tanee that all eoniniittee mem- 4.75x20 ...... tier* tie present. 6.25...... ,. 5.35...... 1.08 ,).00xl9...... 6.50...... 1.24

5.00x20 ...... 6.75...... , .5.75...... 1.30 5.00x21 ...... 6,95...... ’. 5.85...... 1.40 5.25x18 ...... 7.20...... 6.20...... 1.24 The Manchester Public Market A TYPEWRITER 5.25x20 ....______.. 7.70...... 6.60...... 1.30' SENSATION 5.25x21 ...... 7.95 . 6.S0. -----. . . 1.40 There are Profits 5.50x18...... 8.15...:.., . 7.00...... 1.57 SEA FOOD SPECIALS The New 5.50x19 ...... 8.30...... 7,15...... 1.59 for you in this 5,.')0x20...... 8.60...... Fancy Fresh Caught Tinker Mackerel, split to frv or to . 7.35...... 1.70 '»ake...... 4lbk.25c Royal 6.00x18 H. I)...... 10.90...... 9,35...... 1.57 fly Plaid Bag Fresh Center Cut Swordlish — Fresh Filet of Haddwk. Sisrnet 6.00x19 H. D...... 11,25...... 9.65...... 1.59 6.00x20 Hv D.~r....11.50...... Fresh Cod to fry or to h a k e...... l.'ic lb. . 9.85...... 1.70 Now op UiuptMy. * U nity feeds are tested 6.00x21 H. D...... 11,75...... 10.10. Fresh Ea.stern Halibut Ste.ak...... ! ____’09^ n,] COmc .lii and try It...... 1.70 and proved formulas; 6.00x22 H, D...... 1 2 .1 0 ...... 10.40. Fresh Salmon to fry or to bake ...... oq. lu Kemp’s’, Inc. They will make money 30x3', Cl...... , 4.50...... 3.90. Fresh Chowder Clams---- ...... ____. .2 quarCs 2.'ic 783 Main St. Phone 5680 A WORTHWHILE SAVING for you. Get these thrifty guarantee feeds in the plaid bag: AT OUR BAKERY DEPART.MENT Firestones are now doubly guaranteed for 12 months ON EVERY TON OF against all road hazards . . . and for life against all Horn! ...... rforen for 2.''k AFOI'.ST SPECIAL! LNTRODUCTORY 7 Cu. Ft. defects. annamon Buns...... C.4SH SPECIALS G. E. Alonitor Top PHILCO B.\TTERIES refrigerator Scratch Feed ...... $2.20 ATLAN’TIC WHITE FLASH GASOLINE FRESH VEGETABLES ‘‘BLUE" COAL Fresh Picked Yellow C o m ...... Laying .Mash...... $2.30 TEXACO FIRE CHIEF GASOLINE

$199.00 Fresh Green Lima Beans...... *> nta r-J COSIPIJITELY INSTALLED Growing Mash ...... $2.35 Regularly 8260.00 YOU BUY NOW Fancy Red Star Sweet Potatoes...... ’4 iho" •z'lo Native Solid Ripe Tomatoes...... 4 lbs. 10c Wetherell MORIARTY BROS. W. Harry. England 301-319 Center Street—(X>mer Broad DL\L .5111 iMotor Sales THE W. G. GLENNEY CO. 20 Bast Center Strswt Manchester Qreen of 'Open 24 Hours Free Road Service Coal, Lumber, Mason’s Supplies, Paint Phoiw 86M Phone 8491 PtMWi 8878 336 No. Msin Street je l. 4149 . "■ . 1