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VOL. VLII., NO. 259. (Classifled Advertising on Page 12) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1928. 1 (FOURTEEN PAGES) RICE THREE CEl^TS

BUSINESS MEN AMERICA EAGER Celebrities Who Saw New Color Movies WANT KLEIN IN TO ENTER PACT H O O V E R PLACE TO OUTLAW WAR Want No Politician at Head State Department Delighted

Win Discos llirow and PoleV \ of Chamber of Commerce; to Hear Report That Vault After Crack Yankee Ask Backing of President France and Britain Have - n Cs V i Runners Are Defeated Coolidge. Agreed on Treaty Terms. Vienna, Aug. 1.— Members of ^ Thousands of people, including Earlier in the Day— Pad- the Jugoslav Parliament, who have many Croatian ' peasants, cheered Washington, Aug. 1— In an ef­ Washington, August 1— The State been in stormy opposition against when the rdnip Parliament was in­ dock Eliminated in the fort to keep the Departmtent of augurated at Zagreb. The session Department would be “ delighted” the Belgarde government, have set was secret, but it Is understood it Commerce “ out of politics,” busi­ with any compromise reached ’-e- Here are some of the celebrities and sclent ists who gathered at Rochester, N. Y., the other dav up an' independent parli9.pi^nt ,^t adopted a resolution asking the Semi-Final of 200 Metre ness men of the United States have tween. Great Britain and France on to witness the Eastman demonstration of motion pic tures in the full scale of natural colors. At the left Zagreb (Agram), according to people to refuse to pay taxes to the started a campaign for the ap­ outlawing war. is Thomas A. Edison^ famous inventor and friend of George Eastman who took advantage of Eastman^s word from that city ./this afternoon. Belgrade government. , pointment of Dr. Julius Klein, dir­ celluloid film to make practical motion pictures. Nex t, left to right, are: Adolph S. Ochs, New York pub­ Eighty-eight ' Croatian, Slpvene, News that Stefan Raditch, leader Race; American Hurdlers The State Department has re­ Montengrin, Dalmatian, Mohamme­ of the Croatian Peasant Party, who ector of foreign and domestic com­ lisher; General John Pershing; George Eastman; Sir James Irvine, Principal and Vice Chancellor of St ceived from its naval attaches at Andrew’s University, Scotland. dan and German deputies consti­ was wounded at Belgrade by a merce, as a successor to Herbert tute the rump Parliament that held Montenegrin assassin six weeks ago, Make Poor Showing. Hoover, it was learned today. London and Paris only the barest outline of the negotions which have its first meeting in the old Diet is worse, increased the excitement Taking the stand that the depart­ building at Zagreb with the red, at Zagreb. ment is exclusively devoted to com­ been going on between Prance and Britain, during the past year, and white and blue Croatian flag flying A powerful movement is under ----- mercial and Industrial activities, SPANISH FLYERS START LOCAL BOY BANDITS overhead; way to detach Croatia from the U. S. PUSHES AHEAD t businessmen have laid their case has at hand only the background of events. Officials, deeply interested The regular Jugoslavian Parlia­ Jugoslavian kingdom and make It IN GAINING POINTS before President Coolidge, repre­ ment (Skuptchina) met in Belgrade an autonomous state unless Bel­ senting that the Svlection o f ' a li. Sir Austen Chamberlain’s an­ nouncement in the British House GET COURT HEARING with only 140 out of a total of 315 grade accedes to the demands of Olympic Stadium, Amster­ secretary of commerce, based upon ON AROUND WORLD TRIP * deputies in attendance. the Croatian Peasant Party. political considerations, would He of Commons that a compromise had dam, Aug. 1.— The score in the unfortunate. been reached, professed to see lit­ Olympic games at the close of While it has been supposed gen­ tle Importance to the United States today’s events follows: erally that Hoover’s successor at this time. Judge Johnson Binds Their United States ...... 122 would be from among the political­ France’s Position First Stop at Azores; Then M O T H ^ SUPERIOR ANTI-SALOON LEAGUERS Geeat Britain ...... 35 ly prominent Republicans, there The nature of the agreement is Canada ....;...... 28 nbw appears to be grounds for the believed to be an actual recession to Halifax and New Y ork, Cases Over to Septemher Germany ...... 24 belief that the President has been b;, France of her viewpoint that Finland ...... 23 Impressed by those who hope to naval limitations be on a basis of TO WAGE OWN CAMPAIGN Sweden ...... 21 global tonnage, and an acceptance Superior Court Term, keep the commerce department a and Then Westward; Four i ___ ■ South A fr ic a ...... 14 “ Business Bureau.” of the British view that deflnlte Ireland ...... lO Klein’s Record limitations be made of ship cate­ PLAN TO PURGE France ...... 5 Klein has been one of Hoover’s gories. Prance is credited with On Big Plane. Mexican Nun Denies She Harold Limbacher, 16, of 104 Will Ask No Support of Re­ Haiti ...... 5 having theoretically however, main­ chief economic advisors during the Main street and Lesliq^ Lennon, 19, ALL THE MOVIES Italy ...... 4 last eight years, particularly in mat­ tained her former position, recon­ ciling the seemingly irreconcilable Suggested Obregon's As­ of 44 Prospect street, were held Philippines ...... 3 ters pertaining to the expansion of Cadiz, Spain, Aug. 1.— Bound publicans Although Work­ Norway ...... difference by agreeing to announce equally responsible for the attempt­ English Reformers to Go to 3 foreign trade, which has grown for the Azores in the first leg of a Japan ...... 2 enormously since the war. what she intends to build in each of ed State Theater holdup last Friday Hollywood to Begin on the flve ship categories. projected round-the-world flight, sassination to Cartoonist. ing for Election of Hoo­ Holland ...... 1 Hoover always has taken the at­ night, when their cases came up be­ American Filins. titude that foreijgn markets, pro­ Of course the chief bone of con­ Commander Raj'on Franco, fam­ tention is the submarine question, fore Judge Raymond A. Johnson in perly promoted, would furnish an ous Spanish aviator, bblfiped ofT'- London, Aug. 1 — English Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam, and France has insisted on her right iv/exico City, Aug. 1.— Despite Manchester Police Court this morn­ ver. outlet for the surplus American from here at 7:30 a. m., today reformers rfre going to join Aug, 1.— Bud Hou.ser and Sabin production and might be the means to build as many submarines ac her the fact that Jose de Leon Toral, ing and both were bound over to geographic position required for de­ (3:30 .a. m., Eastern Daylight hands with Americans to purge of preventing a disastrous slump in the young assassin of President- the September terra of the Hartford motion pictures of the whole Carr came to the rescue of Amer­ Industry during periods of slack­ fense. Time), in a huge Dornier-Superwal Washington, Aug. 1.— The Anti- ica’s fading supremacy in track and Preliminary Report Elect Alvardo Obregon reliictantly County superior court under bonds world and eliminate sex lure, ness in the domestic demand. Saloon League of America, while field today when they won the dis­ Whatever the Franco-Britain hydroplane, the Numancia. of $500 which were furnished. according to plans under way Pear was expressed by business admitted at his preliminary court Prosecuting Attorney Charles R. supporting Herbert Hoover, for the here today. cus throw and pole vault respective­ men that in the event of the ap­ agreement is, it was pointed out at Franco was accompanied by Cap­ examination that he had been “ in­ the State Department today that it Hathaway, who at first only charged presidency, will wage Its campaign The Rev. Henry Carter, gen­ ly in the 01.vmpic games in pro­ pointment of a secretary of com­ tains Ruiz de Alada and Gallarza directly influenced” in his deter­ Lennen with breach of the peace, eral se6retary of the Wesleyan gress here. Houser’s winning tos.s merce from the ranks of the poli­ is merely to be submitted to the entirely aloo' from the Republican preparatory disarmament commis­ of the Spanl.sh Royal Flying Force mination to slay Gen. Obregon by today charged both with “ assault 'Methodist Temperance and in the discus, 155 feet 2 2-5 Inches, ticians, there would be many resig­ and a civilian mechanic, .Publo with actual violence and attempt Party, General Superintendent F. Social Welfare Department, is coming on his third effort in the nations among department execu­ sion, in turn to be passed on by j Conception Acevpdo de la Lata, that body to the League of Nations Rada. to rob” , which is understood to Scott McBride said on his return arranging to go to the United preliminary trials when he was tives, who familiar with Hoover’s The start of the flight today fol­ I Mother Superior of Esplnta Santo carry with* it a maximum sentence about to be eliminated, established Assembly at Geneva next month. here today from a survey of flve States to confer with Will policies, have been carrying out the lowed months of Intensive^prepara- Convent, the nun remained Impas­ of flve yearg. imprisonment. The H&ys, “ Czar of the Movies,” a new Olympic record for the event. capi£ftU6ft,.tp,,and states. (Continued on page 2) tion. The hydroplane w ^' assem- sively calm today, “reiterating hdr court room Was crowded to its cap­ probably in New York. His victory left liim in possession of domestic trade. Kleiii, among other bled here by German mechanics acity, but it took the court less The Dry League is raising its Not alone sex lure but simi­ the title he won at the 1924 games executives, has received a number denial of guilt. and then put through severe tests. The preliminary court Inquiry, than a minute to bind the men over 6wn campaign fund—^^wlth a maxi­ lar sins, will fall under the ban In Paris. Carr’s winning vault, 13 of flattering offers from private fo the higher court. The gatherin.? of the new reform assault. feet 9% Inches, established a new business corporations. It Is fitted with four Napier engines which is being conducted by Judge mum of $500,000 authorized— and of 500 horsepower each and is said Alonso Aznar Mendoza has. placed had anticipated at least a prelimin­ will support proved drys for Con­ The object of Rev. Carter’s visit Olympic record for the event, tho It also was feared that should ary examination and presentation of W'lll be to continue the negotia­ the commerce department be put on SMITH GOES BACK to be capable of maintaining an, the following three persons in chief gress regardless of party affilia­ edd mark having been held by average speed of 125 miles an hour roles of Me.xico’s latest political evidence. tions commenced at Hollywood Frank Foss, the AffieYXqan, at 13 a political basis, as was the situa­ Attorney William S. Hyde, who at tions. under ordinary conditions. melodrama: The campaign to defeat Gov. Al­ last year when the clergyman feet 5 Inches. Bill Droegemuller, tion prior to the appointment of first was obtained as counsel for held a series of conferences Hoover, many of the important TO HIS DESK AGAIN Its Wing Spread Tcfral, 27-year-old religious fa­ fred E. Smith is alread} under way, Northwestern University, also bet­ The Numancia has a wing-spread natic, who calmly confessed the both defendants, has dropped the with the association of motion tered Foss’ , mark in fiinshlng see- posts, such as “ trade ambassadors” Limbacher case due to what he but will not reach full tide until p’.ctufe producers. Hays is head to London, Paris and other foreign of 95 feet and is of all-metal con­ killing. • early in September. j ond today, the.middle westerner struction. It weighs 13,000 pounds Mother Superior de la Lata, who claims conflicting statements on the of this Organization. clearing 13 feet 5 2-5 Inches. capitals might be fllled by politi­ part of his client as a result of Coupled with 'this explanation of when empty and is capable of denies any guilt whatsoever. ' • “I hope by means of these Neither of the two leading Amer­ cians. another “ third degree” wh*ich Lim­ the LeagU3’s plan of opeTatlons in negotiations to establish be- Nominee Ends Vacation and carrying a load of 8,000 pounds. Its . Maotlfel I’rejo, labor leader and the political war zone. Dr. McBride icans approached within six inches forruer’ government employe who la bacher was given by police yester­ tveen England and the United cf the world record credited to Leo fuel capacity exceeds 2,000 gallons, day resultin,g In the new charge declared that if 90‘ per cent of the States an arrangement which giving it a cruising radius of about accused by the police of having fur­ Barnes, Los Angeles, also was Plans to Confer With Ras- against Lennon. Mr. Hyde'now is church vote is cast. Hoover will be will raise the moral standard in the competition today. However, 2,500 miles. nished the pistol with which Geu. elected. PRESIDENT’S REST Obregon was shot to death on July defending Lennon alone and Attor­ of films of Aonerican origin ex­ the dank day and the slippery take According to tentative plane an­ ney William J. Shea is representing “ On the other hand,” he said, hibited in this country,” de­ koh Today. nounced before the start of the 17. off impeded the efforts of all the Toral and the nun, who are un­ Limbacher. “ it is fully realized that i> the Drys clared the Revi Carter. vaulters. In' spite of the .going, flight. Franco intends to fly to in the churches are Inactive and in­ IMPROVES HEALTH Halifax after reaching the Azores. der arrest, are stoical and face the Carr tried thrice to clear'14 feet future with utmost calmness. Trejo different, the aggressive, Wet In­ 2 1-2 inches but was unsuccessful, Southampton, N. Y., Aug. 1.— From Halifax, Franco will fly terests will bt able to place Smith down the Atlantic coast to Havana, is missing and is believed to have' itnrnes Off Form. Governor A1 Smith today was to escaped to the United States. • ANOTPR BIG WRECK in the White House.” IT’S QUIET TODAY Barnes, the 1924 champion and stopping at New York on the way McBride declared that during Was Not in Good Condition forget swimming In Long Island down. present record holder, could do no his trip he found Drys aroused In better than a tie for third with waters to get back in the swim of From Havana he will fly to Mexi­ ON GERMAN RAILROAD Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania, New Charles McGinnis, Chicago A. A., the presidential campaign. co City, then up the Pacific coast York and West Virginia. and Vic Packkard, Canada. The When He Left Capital for to Alaska, across the Bering sea, Having- enjoyed a five days’ rest He offered a prediction that a three then engaged in a jump off at Canoe Place Inn, seven miles down the coast of Siberia and Man­ 16 Dead and 50 Hurt When “ Very Dry” Congress will emerge for the place. His Vacation. churia to Japan. Thence to the Only a Few Pickets Out; from here, the governor planned to Defective Switch Dferails a from the November election. The record-breaking victories of Philippines, Burma, India and Per­ The prediction was made with- motor to New York this afternoon Train. Houser and Carr restored in some sia in turn and across Europe back sBaOing Out 256 Persons degree America’s faith, in Its to Spain. Superior, Wis.^ Aug. 1.— Tomor- where he is expected to have sev­ Berlin, Aug. 1.— The latest of a (Continued on page 2) athletic potency, a faith that had eral conferences with John J. Raa- Suitable stops will be made en number , of appalling railroad acci­ been rudely shattered since Its two morrow, Calvin Coolidge will bring route. kob, chairman of the Democratic dents occurring in Germany within J . • . In JaD, victories of the opening by defeats to a close his flfth year in the Two years ago. Franco success­ national committee, before return­ I the .last few months took a toll of in the 100 meter dash, 400-raeter White House. He will spend the fully spanned the South Atlantic sixteen dead and fifty injured, a hurdles, 800-meter run and the ing to Albany on Sunday.' One of from Europe to South America fpr HARTFORD PBEZZLER New Bedford. Mass., Aug. 1.— day quietly. Ashing the Brule riv­ checkup today revealed. Strike of the .27,000 textile opera­ hammer throw in the' ensuing days. er near Cedar Island Lodge, these conferences with Raskob may the first time. Ruiz de Alba and The accident occurred at Dinkel- The fact, too, that early this after­ Rada accompanied him on that tives here in protest against a ten happy in the thought he has but take place tomorrow aboard the scherben, Wurtemberg, on the line IS FINAUY CAUGHT per cent, cut in wa.ges. now in Its noon could do no flight also. Gallarza won fame as between Ulm and Augsburg. A better than a tie for third while seven months to spend at the exact­ yacht of William H. Todd, one of sixteenth week, rnarked time today an aviator in 1926 when he flew defective switch sent a passenger Percy Williams, the Canadian ing job of chief executive of the the governor’s millionaire friends. from Spain to Manila. as members of the textile' union train crashing into a standing prepared to vote on the suggestion schoolboy flash, was winning the nation. As soon as he returns to the capl- freight train. Many of the victims’ Roger W. Watkins Arrested in tol, the governor will dispose of of the State‘Board of Arbitration 200-raeter final in 21 4-5 for his Or at least so his confidants say bodies were mangled beyond iden­ Lorain, Ohio; To Be Brought second spHnt victory and the'Amer- state business that has piled up tification. - ‘Back Tomorrow!. and conciliation that the wage as to the latter. Those members of during his brief absence and then EXPENSES EXAGGERATED questiqn be arbitrated by an im Ican hurdlers were beaten by Atkin­ Nationalists, who haye been son, South Africa, ih\the 110-meter the executive staff attached to the settle down to whip into final shape blaming the recent epidemic of partial tribun^al. Only a few pickets Washington, Aug. 1.— The Pro­ Hartford, Conn., Aug. 1— Roger were out. - final, hardly came as a source of Summer White House detail who tjie address he will deliver on Aug­ train wrecks upon the economics W. Watkins, long sought broker, ust 22, when he is to be formally hibition Bureau’s drive to clean up .Work of bailing out many of the encouragement. are closest to him say that the flnal put into effect by the railroads in will be bromjht ba,ck to Hartford Nor was the elimination of notified of the presidential nomi­ Broadway’s night clubs has cost order to meet the yearly payment 256 pickets who were arrested and acceptance of his decision not to tomorrow. It Is understood, torn Chgrley Paddock and Hank Cum­ nation. He hopes to complete work but 89,000 since January 1, Dr. J. I of $165,000,000 required by the Al­ who kppealed from jail sentences M. Doran, prohibition commis­ Lorain, Ohio, where he wes arrested went forward today with talk of de­ mings in the semi-finals, leaving run again and the subsequent on his acceptance speech by the lies under the Dawes plan, waxed last evening by Deputy Sheriff Har­ middle of the month so he will sioner, declared today. Jose de Leon Toral porting those found to be undesir­ Scholz as the only American In the nomination of Herbert Hoover have more bitterly than ever today over rison K. Hotchkiss, of Granby. 200-meter finals, an3^hing to cheer have an opportunity to get another He scouted reports which have this latest catastrophe. ' State’s Attorney Hugh M. Alcorn able aliens. If local federal author­ lifted years from him In action and brief vacation, possibly In the placed the cost at figur-s ranging For many hours Toral under^ ities decided .to do this, the matter, about while the successive '‘ resig­ appearance. went relentless questioning yester­ About fifty have been killed and was out of town for the day today nations” of and Sid AdirondaCks before the notiflea- from $60,000 to $75,000. 200 Injured In the last three train and no one in authority knew any­ would have to be taken to Wash­ It is certain that the month and tion. “ The money was used by dry day and faced a continuation of the ington for kn O.K. Robinson before the finish of their . grilling today. It is expected that wrecks occurring within a month thing of the case as it stands to­ a half on the Brule river thus far Needs the Rest agents In the purchase of evidence and a half. All the .^o-called Radical leaders 1,500 meter heats, was just about the formal accusation of murder day except the mere fact that Wat­ worthy of tears. Nick Carter, Los has worked wonders physically on While the governor never has and for other expenses incident-to kins has been caught. of the textile mills committee the President. When he arrived on enjoyed better health than at pres­ raids against the night clubs and will be^ lodged against, him tomor­ branch of the strike were still in Aqgeles, also was eliminated but . row.. In" the Mexican courts this Is TREASURY BALj^NCE Edward J. Hickey, county detec­ the flfth of June he seemed under­ ent, members of his family and his speakeasies,” said Doran. House of Correction today waiting finished a fighting third . in his equivalent to a Grand Jury true tive who has been on Watkins’ trail heat. r weight. His complexion was pasty close friends have advised him to Major Maurice Campbell, New Washington, Aug. l.-=-----Treas­ for many weeks, also is expected to : ball. These included Fred E. Beal, and he seemed tired almost to the get all the rest he can between now bill In the United States criminal When It was all over, the only York prohibition administrator, procedure. ury balance July 30: $127,240,- drop Into Hartford' 'some time to­ August C. G. pinto and Albert point of exhaustion. Six weeks of submitted the report on expendi­ 751.05. . morrow. , ' .. Weisbrod. American left for the 1,500-meter constant Ashing and outdoor life ~ (Continued on page 2) Palm at Hearing ' finals was , who won tures to Doran. Toral has sat through the' pro­ New ' Bedford citizens deplored on the Pierce estate, however, ob­ the statemdiit of John Sullivan of his heat nicely in 4:02 3-5. ’ viously have 'put him back on his ceedings Impassively, at times seem­ The victories of Houser and ingly annoyed by the questions. the (lotton Manufacturers’ Associa­ feet, so to speak. He again tips the ows tion that police and military protec­ Carr, therefore, were as gratefully scales at his usual 158-160 pounds “ It was all very simple; any one welcome as an overcoat on a very could understand it,” he repeated tion here was insufficient. Picket­ w’elght; the sun and wind have tan­ Ape Man Finally Caught ing has been peaceful, as majority cold day. They brought^^the Amerl-' ned his face, and the lines of fa­ several times. can wins In this meet up to five— It is the contention of the prose­ In Nation*s Small Towns of the strikers being members of tigue are almost wholly disappear­ the textile union, the So-called Con­ Bob King in the high jump; John ed. cution that Total was Influenced to Kuck in the shot put with a new In Shack AtAthoU Mass. conimitt the crime by a conversa­ servatives. The crush around po^ His Choose Statement lice headquarters following -the world’A record; in the A year ago tomorrow, Mr. Cool­ tion he had with Mother Superior New York, Aug. 1.— Broadway^hut a reproduction of their per. broad jump with a new Olympic Conception several days before the shows for the smaller cities and formances by the “ talkies” will As wholesale , ' arrest of pickets— a record, and Carr and Houser with idge electrified a dozen newspaper­ Athol, Mass., Aug. 1.— Wallace<^a wife and several children In ad- crush described on police i blotters men, and very shortly thereafter shooting. Toral stoutly 'maintains tow.ns of the country, with the available fo cities,, large and stpiUr Olympic records in their specialties Gary, 25, so-called “ Ape Man,” ar­ dition to his other alleged crimes, that no one hut himself knew of his original casts .is the latest plan of everywhere. as a riot— was not marked by^ In­ the whole country, hy handing out pleaded for a trial in the Nutmeg today. ’The really discouraging fea­ in Rapid City, S. D., a little type­ rested by police of Connecticut and plan-toiklll the president elect. theatrical prhducers. In the flesh The producers mentioned ' have. juries. , ture of this “ log” was the fact that state rather than before the courts The ttun is apparently a woman and blood? Hardly, it’s to be by thele jobtained control of the VocafiLra ,Ne^ Bedford does not want the written slip saying merely: “ I do Massachusetts on charges of ab­ of Vermont. not'|in American victory had been - not choose to run In Nineteen of-superior Intellectuality. She is talking motion picture and virtual J'Corporation .of America with of- worlct to think she Is In the throbs scored on the. track, with all too ducting four women and breaking Despite his reputed ferocity, about 45 years old, self possessed of warfare. Every situation has Twenty-eight.” Prom mat date on, ly will mean the end of the thea­ flees and studios in New York, and f ^ chances remaining. Jail twice, today elected to fac6 a Gary surrendered meekly when cor and stately In apperaa'nce. She told trical touring companies. , been quickly handled by the proper right up to the Republican nation­ 20 year sentence In the former nered In a shack near here by Con­ are expecteid to begin making me­ .liowevqt^ The Americans took a newspaper correspdndents she faces Plans practically completed by chanical reproductions of their, cur­ authorities, the principal new bohe meed of satisfaction id the fact that al convention at Kansas City last state than receive life Imprison-' necticut and Massachusetts ‘ police, the future with calmness. June, the thought perslsted'*he was A. H. Woods, the Shuberts, Wll- rent theatrical successes;'In. about of contention being whether author­ Carr and Droeg^emuller placed ohe- ment under the' laws of Vermont. |Wlth him at the tilne was Mrs. Aside from thq preliminary court llani A. Brady and Arthur Ham- ities had chb,legal right to limit the not sincere— that he could ’be Cgptured near here following a John Olcott, 23, wife of a Kirby, six weeks, uklng the original caet two in the pole vault and th%t ;Mc- • “ drafted.” Several subsequent Taqulry General' Antonia ‘ Zertuche. merstein will confine the activities , Plays may be recoTded In the picketing of. mill gates to^ a' slngib Olnnis finally took third place, flight from Vermont the “ AjJe Vt., farmer whom he had forced to chief o'f Dolice for the federal dls- of the stars of the theatrical world individual at each gate. ^ques­ Man,” charged with stealing sever- accompany him under threats of thedter in which they aro being 11118 leaving Carr and Pickard In pos- (ContUiued on Pnge 8) to cities like New York, Chicago, produce)^, the'-,time required bdiog tion ^11 '.be' taken liefore' the al automobiles and with desei)tlng violence, she claimed. (Uontlnued-on Page *8) Philadelphia, Boston and Detroit about two weeks. Superior court.. y - " " ' - ' ■ ...... n <' 'y i J, ,. J r '- , -•ilK. \

PAGE TW O MANCHESTER (CONN,) EVENING HERALD^ WEDNESDAY, AW^fesT l# 1928. ■ ‘ V .-.-.If," violation of the law while working TO SEEK CHANGE on farms. s MORE BOMBSTERRpZEi It is now claimed that the Intent AMEKICA EAGER UBORREFUSES ' ' Horn’s mtioN of the law never was such as to make possible the engaging of RESffiENTS OF ClflCAGd N.Y. IN CHILD LABOR hundreds of boys and girls of ages TOENSORSEAl A* IS HEARING aOSE ranging-from eight or nine y^ars TO ENTER PACT up to fifteen years nor wad it even Three Exploded in Homes and Furnished by Putnam & Ckk \ ' High Low 1 p. m. Hartford, Conn. thought that they would be hud­ Business Places— No.One is Ailed Chem , ..178 T77 .177 Alls C h a l.. .126 Agents at Work Gathering dled into auto trucks and taken Injured. ^26 .126 fifteen to twenty' miles for the TOODTLAWWAR Democrats Give Up Fight to Tb Leave Mountains Tought -Am Bosch' . . » 8t% ' Bl . « l work. \ Bank Stocks .. Am Cr & Fdy 20% 90% 90% Chicago, Aug. 1.— Bombs again • \ Am Can ...X. 96% 93% 94 Material to Present Be­ All this Information is being ^ (Contlnned from Pagb 1.) Get A. F. o f L. Members shook sections of Chicago today. Bid Asked secured and a visit has already - -- T' , for Return to San Fran­ Bankers'Trust Co ...300. —- i Am 8m^t . .20»% 203% 203% 'W'lndqwa were broken and other Am T:»| T’ . ..176% been made to every tobacco planta­ It will contain no figures, and will minor damage done when a black Capitol Nat B & T ___ 305 __ 174 174% fore Next Legislature. be in the nature of a principle set Am Woolen #. 17% 17% 17% tion in this section. Working condi­ Into Line. powder bomb was exploded in an cisco. City Bank & Trst. 1050 — . tions are being investigated by the up, leaving the actual treaty con­ Conn River ...... 400 __ Anaconda .... -66 % 66% 66% taining definite limitation on naval apartment building owned by Dr. / Atehison ,.i. 189 Humane Society and -there are eure Max Thorek. IfTrst Bond & Mort .. — 60 189^ 189 construction to be filled in there. First Nat (Htfd) . . . — 295 Balt & Ohio . ,107 107 107 i The death of the three- boys, to be many interesting develop­ Atlantic City, N. J., Augu. 1.— Shortly after another bomb was ments already assuring this effort The process will be so long, it Shasta Springs, Calif., Aug. 1.— Ulfd-Conn 'Trust Co. . — gio Beth Steel ....57% 57 : 67 burned when the tobacco truck was believed at the State Depart­ Advocates of Gov. Alfred E. Smith exploded at a photographer’s plant. Can Pac ...^..207% as one of the outstanding matters Small damage was done but inves­ .After leading his party across th.e Htfd-Nat Bank Tr ..570 590 .207 2.207 overturned on the Rockvllle-Tal- ment, that there would be no occas- abandoned their fight for the Siskiyou Range by moonlight Her­ |Lantl Mlg & T itle ... — 60 CMftStPaul. 35% 35% 36% that will come before the next ses­ sion for the United States to become American Federation of Labor en­ tigating officers later discovered cottville road Thursday night, will sion of the Legislature. bert Hoover today went fishing for Morris Plan Bank . . . 16 o — do pfd .... 47% 47%r 47% involved before the normal time to dorsement Iri the national campaign three sticks of dynamite In the Chl-& N W ..83% be an example that will be pointed iJasement of the building. rainbow trout in the lee of enow Phoenix St B&T ...,4 7 5 — "83 88. consider renewal or revision of the today when confronted with pro­ capped Mount Shasta. Park St Bank'’ ...... 825 j — Cons; Gas ....146 143% 145 to at heai'ings at the next session Washington agreement in 1931-. ceedings of the 1926 federation Police were unable to account for Corn Prod . . . .77 .. the cause of the bombings. The Republican nominee, after Riverside Trust ....6 0 0 — 76 77 of the State Legislature when ef­ DANBURY ROUNDS UP The United States was pictured convention at Detroit relative to getting a catch of small trout in -West Hart Trust .. 260 __ Dodge-Bros ..15% 16% 15% as being mt^re firmly entrenched in the labor policies of General Mo­ Earlier in the day a bomb wreck­ Du Pont ....876 forts will be made to change the ed the home of A. D. Bryant, said Beaver Creek, a tributary of the Buada 376 - 376 the Harding-Hughes policy which tors. of which John J. Rasckob, Klamath river, quit his mountin Htfd & Conn Wst 6 ..9 6 __ E r ie ...... 53% 53% 53% state law governing the employ­ resulted in the Washington B-5-8 chairman of the Democratic nation­ by police to be a “ strike-breaker." Gen E l e c ----- 151% REAL BANDIT GANG Labor “ bombers" were responsible camp near Hornbrook, Calif., and East Cunu Pow 6s . . l o l _102 150% 150% ment of children. agreement, and would go even fur­ al committee, is a vice-president C6nn L P 7s ...... 118 120 Gen' Motors ..192% 190% 191 and director. for the Bryant home blast, the au­ led a cavalcade of motor cars over No time is being lost in getting ther with enthusiasm provided a the Siskiyou mountains. The ride Conn L P 5^s ...,107% 109 Gtllett Raz ..102 101% 101% together material to present in parity could be maintained with A second element in the collapse thorities said. Insplral ..... 21% Twelve Now Under Arrest; Following a statement made by was made by moonlight and on Conn L P 4%s .....100% 101% 21% ' 21% support of the claim that the con­ Great Britain. No one contends, of the Smith offensive in the pre- Brid Hyd 5s ...... 102 104 Int Harv ...,2 6 9 % ' 265% 269% even among State Department of­ the owner of the photographers’ most of the journey the white top­ ditions that have existed should Members Had Been Operat­ campaign meetings of the federa­ ped Mount Shasta was in view. Insurance Stocks Int Nickel . . . 99% 96 97 not be allowed to continue and the ficials that actual parity exists now. tion’s executives council here was plant, police began seajrch for A1 Int Paper ____ 69% ing for Years. Gurney, said to be the business The nominee with Dr. Ray Ly­ Aetna Insurance ...,.7 8 5 800 69% -69% Connecticut Humane Society has The State Department’s unex­ the record of the same convention Aetna Life ...... 855 865 Kennecott . . . 95% 94% 94% pressed view that what broke up agent of the Master Photo Finish­ man Wilbur, president of the Stan­ Mo Pac com .. 60% its agents in the field inspecting Danbury, Conn., Aug. 1— Police in rejecting a resolution proposed ford University, and a newspaper­ Autom obile...... 370 390 60% 60% the Geneva disarmament con­ ers Association and formerly a N y Central .164 the working conditions, checking here aided by state police today con­ in the name of the Ne wYork State chauffeur for "Big Tim Murphy," man, caught 35 rainbow trout, most Conn General .....1 6 6 0 1700 163% 163% up on complaints that are now be­ tinued to move in their campaign ference a year ago was Britain’s Federation endorsing Governor New H aven___57% 67 57 unwillingness to accept anything Chicago “ Racketeer King," recently of them small. Hoover kept the Hart F i r e ...... 795 810 ' ing received and what they will be against an alleged bandit, gang that Smith for the presidency. Hlid Steam Boil ...760 800 No Am Co . . . 72 71% 72 which wbuld deprive her of the assassinated in front of his home. fish hidden all afternoon, as he Penn R R . . . 64% able to present will have much, it ■the officers say has been operating Although a majority of the execu­ Bryant and also his son, Hayden, didn’t want to display a catch of i-iincolu Nat Life .... — 135 63% 64% throughout upper Fairfield county actual supremacy she enjoyed ” n- tive council of twelve has favored Fere Mar ,...128% 128% 128% is expected, bearing on the action der the Washington conference, to­ police said, had been employed as such small fish. He served them, ^National ...... 1025 1076 taken at the time the proposed and Putnam county, New York, for Hoover from the outset of the dis­ Fnoenix ...... ygo 800 Pull new .... 84% 8Cr% 80% gether with a determination by the strikebreakers in the Allen A Com­ however, for dinner to prove they Post Cer 68% changes in the law governing the years. A twelfth arrest was record­ cussions here, four members who pany hosiery factory at Kenosha. Travelers...... 1550 1600 67% 67% ed today when Louis Saunders, United States that nothing would be really had been caught. Radio Cor . . . .179 173 179 employment of children is present­ have- agressively favored modifica­ New Headquarters. iravelers rights .,..2 4 0 245 operator of a small hat finishing acceptable to this country that ("1 tion of the "Volstead Act in recent Sears-Roe ...123% 120% 123% ed. not at least restore the content of After reaching this mountain re­ Public Utility Stocks Conditions Found factory, was charged with buyimg labor - conventions delayed reaf­ Conn Elec’ svs pfd . , 90 95 Sou Pac ... .^120% 120% 120% the 5-5-3 agreement. Continued in­ sort, shortly before nine o'clock. Sou Rail ------149% There was a conference in Hart­ stolen hats, refinishihg them in his firmation of the federation’s tradl MAN BURNED TO DEATH Conn L P 8% ...... 119 1^2 149% 149% plant, and selling them. sistence by Great Britain of her in­ Hoover made new headquarters at S O of N J . 45% 45 45 ford yesterday in which the officers terpretation of that instrument may tional non-partisan policy in the a hotel within sight^of Mount Shas­ Conn L P 7% ...... 116 1I 9 Of the twelve men arrested only hope of securing a favorable recom­ Conn Lp pfdl^i 114 Studebaker .. 71 71% 71% of the Connecticut Humane Society Philip Powers, of Norwalk, has been act as a- bar to a new agreement IN BROOKLYN BLAZE ta. A mountain stream called U S Rubber . 33 met with welfare workers and at mendation on the Smith candidacy. Conn L P 5 ^ Vo pfdlOl 103 32% 32% able to get bonds. Saunders furn­ in 1931, it was felt in American “Shasta Springs” because of its U S Steel .. .142% 141% 142% the conference it is said that the Diplomatic circles. Secret Session. Conn Power Co ____ 135 140 ished $10,000 necessary for free­ source, ran directly beside the Greenwich W&G 6 .. 97 Wabash ...... 73% 73% 73% ^ motor vehicle commissioner wms The 1926 convention proceedings Twelve Others in House Saved hotel. He rose with the down, for West ...... 95 dom today. Attorneys for the others, were called up in the secret sessions Hart El Lt ...... 135 96% 96% \also present. The investigation that three held in $25,000 and eight in by Firemen—Luna Park the fourth successive day, and left do vtc ...... Wlllys Over .. 21% 21% 21,% is now being conducted will, it is of the executive council by Presi­ 140 $10,000 each, asked Judge Charles Ablaze. for Pitt river, a tributary of the Han Gas com , . . . expected, • result in some arrests CARPENTER INJURED dent James O’Connell of the metal Sacramento, to try his skill once .100 110 A. Hallock in City Court today to do p t d ...... 80 and test cases made. reduce the amount required. Judge trades division of the federation, more on mountain trout. ' 90 under whose jurisdiction most of New York, Aug. 1.— One man S IN L T Co ...... 168 173 HOLD CABARET GIRL It is claimed that the conditions Hallock refused the request. The ON CHENEY HOUSE JOB was killed in a fire believed to have The noriiluee will leave here to^ under which the children have been the organized workers of tlue auto- night on his return journey to Palo Mauuiauturlng Stocks men will appear in City Court to­ been of incendiary origin in Wil­ Am Haruwaro...... 72 made to work is unhuman. Onje of morrow morning. tnotlve Industry fall. Alto where he will remain for the 74 IN GANGSTER MURDER The proposed Smith endorsement liamsburg early today aftqr a po­ American .Hosiery .. . 22 the restrictions that was placed on liceman and a civilian had rescued next ten days prior to making his American Silver . . . . 2b the children was the necessity of Harry Kanehl of 189 West Cen­ for the presidency was presented by acceptance speech there August^ 11 ter street, employed by Gustave J. M. O’Hanlon, of the International twelve persons. The victim was Arrow Elec ptd . . .1U3 106 their gathering two pickings of John Donbrowsky of 51 Grand His party of forty five friends, Auiumac Reirig . .. • New, "York, Aug. 1.— A pretty SMITH GOES BACK Schreiber and Sons as a carpenter, Pavers Union, in the name of the 20 brunette, cabaret -girl, whose name leaves from a whole tobacco row street. His wife was saved. newspapermen and photographers, Acme Vvlre...... 11 14 before they could leave it to go to suffered a fractured left leg this New York State Federation. In urg­ will journey back by special train, was carefully guarded, was ques­ ing non-concurrance, the resolu­ Donbrowsky was at the window mil spen com , . . 6 even take a drink, that a violation afternoon while at work in the con­ waiting to he rescued by way of a reaching San Francisco early to­ do pfd ...... tioned today by District -Attorney TO HIS DESK AGAIN struction of the remodeled Philip tions committee, beaded by vice- 12 of this rule meant their discharge ladder when he suddenly darted morrow morning for a brief ride to Bigelow-Hiid com . Dodd, of Brooklyn, and high police Cheney home on Hartford Road. president Mathew Woll, urged . 90 93 and if they were discharged there back into the burning building, the Palo Alto. uo pfa ...... 100 officials who are hot on , the trail was.no method provided for trans­ (Continued from Page 1) Kanehl was at work on the interior “ strict adherence’’ to the nbn-par- stairway of which had been cut off. iirisioi Brass ...... of new clue's In the gang murder tlsan policy of the federation. The . 18 21 portation for them to their homes. of the house moving heavy doors ’fwenty minutes later firemen dis­ Case, Lockwa Ss Bra of Frankie Yale, Brooklyn racket­ and the first part of September when they fell over on him pinning report of the resolutions committee 3 1 6 eer. . They would not be paid until the covered his body in a rear room HOUSER AND CARR SAVE Coils Firearms ,.., . 36 36 day’s work was done in the evening when he will launch his active cam­ him to the floor 'and breaking his was unanimously adopted by the where he had died of suffocation. Collins C o ...... This was learned as the Kings convention proper. .116 l 2o cand it would be necessary for them paign. , leg. 1 Coney Island, famous amuse­ Bagie Lo c k ...... county Grand Jury was reported One of the first* decisions which No similar Resolution was pre­ . 56 65 about to indict members, of Soar- fto either walk home, or wait for The accident happened shortly ment center, was threatened with AMERICANS AT OLYMPIC Fatnir Bearing .. . . 140 the governor is expected to make after noon and Kanehl was remov­ sented in the 19-27 convention at face Al. Capone’-s booze, and vice the truck in the evening. destruction in another fire ' thai f uaer Brusu Class A, — 2i upon his return to Albany, is ed to the Manchester Memorial Los Angeles. band in the killing,; -and as the Kicked In the Stomach started in Luna Park. A stiff breeze (Continued from I’age 1.) do Class AA . . . . 84 One of the cases that is now be­ whether Senator' Key Pittman of hospital. Acceptance of the A. F. L.’s five- whipping in off the ocean proved Han 6c, Cooley .... names of three Capone henchmen Nevada will act in the dual capa­ day-week program by the present .240 who, came here just before the ing investigated is a claim that one a boon to firemen. The entire $3,- session of fourth. Also that Jim tuiernaiioual tiil . . 135 146 city at the notification ceremony of Republican administration for such 000,000 property might have been do pfd ...... crime, became known. of the boys who was employed in formally notifying the governor of operations In Navy Yards as do not Corson, placing third behind KIvl, . 123 128 She was arraigned, yesterday, it ;,the work on tobacco at one of the ANTI-SALOON LEAGUERS wiped out had it not been for this of Finland, also bettered the Olym­ Jewell Belt com . . . , • ^5 his nomination and also presiding require continuous labor was also wind, fire officials said. As it was, Lander, Frary & Clrk 7;{ was learned,, but was.kept'under Mlarge plantations in Tolland coun­ as chairman. It is understood • the cited by those favoring a non-par­ pic discus record with his throw of 75 guard last night ,in a Manhattan ty was assaulted because of his do­ the firemen threw streams of wa­ 154 feet 2 2-5 inches. manning & ±io\v A . . 17 19 governor may decide to invite TO WAGE OWN CAMPAIGN tisan recommendation. The five- ter on the tindery, frame build­ do Class B ...... hotel and taken to < Brookljm be­ ing something that did not please Franklin D. Roosevelt, who placed day<-week was made a cardinal ob­ In their duel for fourth place, . . 9 11 fore noon for questioning. one of the owners. It is alleged that ings, and kept the loss under $50,- Pickard, of Canada, finally defeated N B Macu pld ...... 100 , 105 him in nomination at the Houston jective of organized labor at the 000. do com ...... he was kicked in the stomach. This convention, to preside at the noti­ (’ I aSB,! uiojj panitfiuo^) Barnes, sending the old champion . 24 26 Detroit convention. It’has been ap- into fifth place. Niles, Bement Pond . 63 *^has been reported to the Humane fication meeting. plid In several government depart­ 68 MOTHER SUPERIOR ^--Society and investigation is under do pfd ...... loo On his return to New York today out regard t< whether it would en­ ments for experimenSil purposes, as .Noi'in oi Judd ...... way. Arrests for this act are ex­ the governor, at the invitation of courage Democratic Drys to vote well as in eastern seaboard NavV MORE DEFEATS 35 pected this week. RESCUE N. HAVEN GIRL Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam, J ti Mom pfd ...... • ■ 75 Secretary of State Robert Mose.s, for Smith In th^ belief that a Dry Yards. do com ...... Not Law Intent will make a brief inspection of Congress would' "handcuff” him or Aug. 1.— Hard upon the body blow 50 Prati 6c Whii p f. . , . 99 (Continued from Page 1,) ^ It is pointed out by those who Deer Park on the southern shore whether It might convince Republi­ AUTOIST FIND. sustained by the elimination of ,>are now working for a change in of Long Island. Moses is chairman AT EAST HAMPTON LAKE from the 200- Peck, Slowe Ac Wilcox 18 21 can Wets that it would be a futile Russeli Mfg Co . . . trict, is continuing his own investi­ 'the law regulating the working of the Long Island Park Commis­ thing fo desert Hoover in the vain metre finals, America’s track and .120 130 Ridgefield, Aug. 1.— Frederlck field prestige suffered again today yein Tdom Cl com. . 30 gation. Evidently he is not‘y«t sat­ hours and children that the intent sion and also head of the State hope of bringing back beer. A. Lane, of Norwalk, paid fifty dol­ East Hampton, Conn., Aug. 1,— do pfd ...... 26 - isfied that Toral acted alone. He is of the law is being violated. The Council 9f Parks. Senate Stati.stica Miss Florence Clark, of New Haven, when Atkinson, of South Africa, lars and costs in Court here last won the final of the 110-metre Bmyih Mtg Co new • —^ 105 determined to ascertain if a,plot law at present does not allow chil­ The governor is especially inter­ At the present time, McBride night because of an automobile ac­ was \aken from fifteen feet ested in Deer Range Park because hurdle race, with three Americans Stand Screw ...... 105 115 existed and If so to learn the Iden­ dren to work under fourteen years said, the Senate shows 74 per cent cident in which Joseph Klombar. of of water in Lake Pocoto- Stanley Wrks co".i . tity of the ringleaders. of age un4 er any condition, only on of the long battle Jie had with the competing, in 14 4-5 seconds. Steve . 57 60 dry among the Republicans and 71 Danbury, was Injured and sent to paug this forenoon by George lay lor 6c r’eun .... .125 Toral has given no helj^ ih this 'farm woir,k. It is also necessary to Republican Legislature in hia ef­ Bock of^Long Island City, N. J., and Anderson, University of Washing­ per cent dry among the Democrats, Danbury hospital for treatment on ton, was second and Johnny Col io r n u g to n ...... n y direction. He says be knew of no “secure a working certificate to do fort to obtain sufficient funds to while the House as a whole is 75 Arthur McElroy, of Brooklyn, N.i purchase the park land. Monday. Peter McManus,' presid­ Her, Brown University, was thjrd. Underwood-El Fish . . 69 plot and acted because as was ac­ this. per cent dry. / ing justice, fined Lane $100 and re­ Y., when she was xivercome' while Union Mfg '' nj tuated by “ heavenly motives.” He While here pn his vacation, the swimming. The girl was uncoa- Atkinson finished second to Dan ^ When the law was enacted there McBride backed up, the charges mitted half of the fine on settle­ Kinsey. University of Illinois, in U S Envelope pf ....1 2 0 said he feels he committed’ no sin was a big opposition from the governor has refused to comment ment. scious when rescued but responded on the recent attack made on him made by William Allen White, the 1924 Oliympics. His time today do c o m ...... 240 and that the killing of 'Gen. Obre- farmers, who are in the majority against Gov. Smith. ' to first-aid treatment when brought Whlilyck Coil Pipe ____ gon “ will not prevent. him from by William Allen White, Kansas ashore. equalled the listed world's record at the sessions of the Connecticut “ The record of Gov. Smith, as WAR CLOUDS LOOM but Was a fifth of a second below going to heaven.” Legislature. editor, but he has indicated that a reply may be expected in the near revealed by the printed statements the new record established in the The most tragic- figure at,the Those w'ho were working for a of William Allen White, of Kansas, London, Aug. 1,— A virtual hearing Is Toral's .young wife. She future. He smiled when he learned eeml-flnals of yesterday. POLICE MAY PREVENT change in the age limit were un­ White had detracted that part of taken directly from the Legislative state of war between Poland and BELIEVE 9 KILLED The man who made that record, Is destitute. Already she is the. able to get through their measure his attack which charged him with records arid giving page and date, Lithuania exists in some of the Welgbtman-Smlth. of South Africa, 45-MILE TOE HIKE mother of two children and expects only by compromising with the voting to protect vice and gambling satisfies every one who believes in frontier districts, according to a was fifth today, losing fourth place to becomr a. mother again. For the farmer, who set up the claim that Central News dispatch from Berlin IN CANAL COLLAPSE time being she is living on the. when he was a young Tammany prohibition that Smith is not a fit to Leighton Dye, Los Angeles Boston, Mass., Aug. 1,— Claim- it would prevent them from em­ man to serve in the White House", this evening quoting messages re­ bounty of relatives. "• v. Assemblyman. Gaby, the Englishman, was sixth ing that the dancing Marathon* ploying their children on farms ------^ — said McBride. ceived In Berlin from Koenlgsberg. St. Catherines, Ontario, Aug. 1. and last. that they owned, which would be The population of the Polish garri­ scheduled to start from Providence, “ It shows him to have served At least nine men were-killed when No Excuses R. I., over the concrete road to a hardship. They also said that it G. O. P. EXPENSES son town of Mewe, east of Danzig, the liquor and lawless element in thirty workmen were precipitated None of the- Americans had an Boston tomorrow was a "menace to would prevent child/en of neigh­ subserviency for the 20 years he is reported In panic. to the bottom of the Welland Cabal excuse, as the race was perfectly Washington, Aug. 1;— The Re­ On the other hand advices from public. safety’^ and a “ fool stunt” bors assisting in the harvesting of has been in public life, and the today when a steel gate at lock run and perfectly won, the start state authorities this afternoon crops which was often done. publicans will spend approxli^te- falsity of his telegram to the Hous­ Warsaw discredit the alarmist re­ number six collapsed, according to being even and not a hurdle being ly $4,000,000 in the Hoover presi­ ports from other sources. were looking into the law to see it The work on a farm was consid­ ton convention in which he stated advices reaching here this after­ tipped. they had authority to stop the 48- ered a healthful occupation and it dential campaign this year. that he favored the enforcement of noon. There was one false start when This figure was estimated today , PLANT SOLD AT AUCTION mlle “ toe hike.’* was claimed that a child would be law and that he had felt all his life Gaby broke out of his holes but' The dance was planned by Har­ benefitted and not Injured by by Hubert Work, national chair­ when the gun went off, the field man, after a conference with J. R. that the saloon should be a defupct ry Wiseman, a Boston dapeing healthy out of door work. Under institution. Bridgeport, Conn., Aug. 1.— The went away absolutely together. Ob­ Nutt, Cleveland, national treasur­ Ives Manufacturing 'Company was GEN. NOBILE WARMLY teacher, and he secured nine girl these conditions the law was pass- “ It shows that any promise he stacle after obstacle they ’ cleared dancing partners, each . girl to ed exempting the children from er, Jeremiah Millbank, New York, today sold for $73,250 to F. Fran- virtually as a team and, at the next eastern treasurer. Rep. Franklin (Smith) makes to work for any­ kel, of New York, by William H. dance with him a distance of five DINING DANCING thing short of the return of the RECEIVED IN ITALY to the last hurdle, they still were miles. Fort, New Jersey, national secre­ Wakelee, federal auctioneer. The well bunched. However. Atkinson tary, and H. L. (jutterson, execu­ saloon is simply an effort to get amount realized is above all en- Registrar of Motor Vehicles Haiiford-Kockvillp Road, 8ta. |4 THEY’RE GOING votes and not an honest declaration took this jump more cleanly than George ,A. Parker said that the 65ft North Main-St.. Manchester- tive secretary. combrances. Rome, Aug. 1— General Umberto the others, went out to the front The Democrats have estimated of his stand on the liquor ques­ Following the sale announcement Nobile, leader of the 111 fated polar dancing hike was a “ fool stum" PAST! tion.” by two feet and staved off all bids and would endanger public safety Steak and Fried " Chicken their expenditures at between $3,- was that the concern will continue expedition in the dirigible Jtalia, in the remaining yards. Anderson 000,000 and $3,500,000. These In business. The Ives Manufacturing who arrived here last night, from because it would cause traflad con­ Dinners with our Farm Vege­ came strongly over the final hurdle gestion on the highway. SUMS would result in the most ex­ JAPAN PROTESTS Co„ 25 years old, went into bank­ the Artie, .showed grim traces of his -and made a great play to nip At­ tables. ' . STRAW HATS pensive campaign in, history. ruptcy two weeks ago. sufferings and hardships when he kinson before the wire but failed Peking, Aug. 1,— Japan today appeared in public today. He had by a scant foof. at sent a note to the Nationalist gov­ 40 HURT IN BLAST lost much weight, his face was PLANE MAKERS GATHER ernment at Nanking protesting drawn and he walked slowly with , Olympic Club, against the Nationalists’ cancella­ bent shoulders. San Francisco, established a new Vlnqennes, Ind., Aug. 1.— An ex­ Olympic record Of 154 feet 2 2-.*> $ 1.0 0 Bridgeport, Aug. 1.— Four am­ tion of the old Chinese-Japanese plosion at the Indiana Refining General Nobile and his compan­ phibian planes dropped into local commercial treaty. ions refused to make any annqunce- inches in the trials of the discus LAST TIMES TONIGHT Company' at Lawrencevllla, 111., . ^ . - - - throw. The old record was 15J waters today beai’ing airplane man­ It is understood Japan questions nine miles west of here injured P®"*- their formal report is ufacturers who were guests of feet 5 1-16 inches, made by Clar­ Dolores Del iRio \ \. China’s right to cancel the treaty more than forty men today. Five hands of Premier Mussolini, Bridgeport business: men seeking ence Houser in the Paris Olympics ~ l n — and expresses willingness to con­ were believed to have been burned warm and cordial welcome of 1924. SUITS to interest new industries in the tinue negotiations for a new pact. fatally. given the explorers here mi^re than “NO OTHER WOMAN” city. C. B. p. Collyer landed at The note is also said to express Mel Dalton. Seton Hall, got Into Fine values in a variety of Thirty-six of the Injured were coldness of th? the finals , of the S.OOO-^metre Devon and then took a motor to Japan’s determination to safeguard brought to a Vincennes hospital greeting they got in Scandanavia. “Where the Ocean styles and fabrics. The prices Black Rock Yacht Club, while Ma­ Japanese rights under the old trea­ steeplechase, by running an excel­ ADDED ATTRACTION.' I lent race in his- beat. He finished Breezes Blow” start at jor-General James E. Fechet, U. S. ty. KTLUED BY DETECTIVE PLAN OCEAN HOJP A., Captain Ira E. Baker, U. S. A., Owing to Interrupted communi­ second to Willie Ritola, the 1924 o f the Ring” champion, beating out the Swede, and Douglas Havens landed off cations the communication wlll'not Buffalo, N, y „ Aug. 1.__Jump-! -'^bg- 1-— Polish aviators Black Rock. Passengers in the reach Nanking for several days. Eklof, in a drive for the finish. $22.50 Ing from a stolen automobile Law-'-^®^®^ Louis Idzlkowskl and Major Walter Gegan, New York A. C., al­ TOMORROW AND BltlDAY three planes included F. Trubee rence Shields, 21, was shot and Kubala will hop off at Le Davidson, assistant secretary of CHILDREN BURNED so made a game bid to catch the , Use our 10 pajhnent plan to killed today by Detective Thomas Swede but couldn’t quite get up. 2 BIG FEATURES 2 pay for your clothing if you war; F. B. Barlow, Igor Sikorsky McNamara- tomorrow, morning at five o’clock, and Henry White. Owosan, Mich., Aug, 1.— Two J. L. Montgomery, University of , wish, $10 down and the balance ,,When Shields failed to stop the weather permitting. Pennsylvania, also was eliminated George O’Brien small children are dead today as car at the command of McNamara in 10 equal weekly payments. the result of a fire on the farm of in one of the heats of the steeple­ _01ive Borden TWO KILLED IN GUN FIGHT the detective fired first Into the air FLOOD REPQRTED chase, dropping out of» the event .Estelle Taylor Lawrence Kllpatric^, near here. ' and then at the fleeing man. The The victims were Lenore Jane at the half-way mark. Fred Welck- Lawrence Gray - Furnishings of Every Framenna, Ohio, Aug. 1.— Two bullet entered Shield’s back, killing Thorald, Canada, Amg. i-^Re- er, New York vA.. C., failed to sur­ Kilpatrick, 5, and her 2-year-old him almost Instantly. portB were received here this after­ 4n—■ men were killed and ^ third was brother, Richard, children of Kil­ vive the discus trials, his best ef­ Description . probobly fatally wounded in a gun noon that the locks at the 'Welland fort being 143 feat 8 4-6 Inches. patrick. FLYERS MISSING canal collapsed and that a number “ HONOR battle with the sheriff of Portage The tots were playing In a large Bathing Suits at of lives had been lost. The report All the nations seem to be agreed county today when he sought to barn. Suddenly straw in the barn as to casualties could not be Im arrest the trio as suspected chick­ San Diego, Calif., Aug. l.— A on Kellogg’s pact to outlaw war, caught fire. The entire interior be­ squadron of planes was ready to mediately verified. J . 20% Off en thieves. came a roaring furnace. but of coufse it may become neces­ 1^ Answering a call that chicken swing out over mountains and sary for some to defend themselves BOUND” The roiqance oif a rich girf S The children were burned white FIRE IN NEW HAVEN thieves were operating near* here. desert today In search of Col. Har- occasionally. who found one man that tyonld a threshing crew outside stood b A ry Graham, commandant of Wilbur A daring drama of life in 'a Sheriff J. p. Ferry and a deputy powerless. ' New Haven, Conn., Aug. 1.-^ not court'‘her smllee ' or fear encountered the three men, who re­ Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, and convict labor camp, th'i^bing Fire of oinknown origin' today did , THH lOTH SEASON her froWhs. Vou’l i ' GEO. H. sisted arrest. One of the group his aide, Lieut. O'Conner, . ported with thrills and sizzling with TO MOVE PLANT missing on a flight here from Tuc­ damage of about $20,000 to the '‘PajahiMl’*" ■ knocked the sheriff down and while son, Ariz. HILLSIDE INN action. . lying on the ground the latter plant of the Reliance Steel Com­ In Bolton on Sinte Itoad to Bridgeport, Conn.,. Aug. 1.— pany, 106-108 Water street, and' opened fire. Whlttlessey Body Works, of Starri- H'ili'.maiitic. . The dead: Harry Glpe, 28, and william F. Varney Is the Prohi­ about $5,000 to-stock of the Wal­ CHOP, BEKF AND CHICKEN WILLIAMS ford, will move their plant here to bition pkrty’s candidate for presi- Ralph Brown, 27. Ira Glogston, 24, lingford Lumber company and to a DINNERS SUNDAY ITHOS. MEIGHAN'ln *«rHE RACKET” Incorporated occupy the former Olderman plant, ■ dent. He enters the race under was wounded. All were of South store room of the. Merchants Na­ 83c f i . 5o MONDAY I Also TUNNBY-HEES e X Flg^ wSSes Johnson -Block, So. TManohester on How;ard avenue, accordlnj^ to the handicap of having to carry tional Bank, all housed v In a loft Newberry, announcement here today. v A la Carte Service , Water on both shouldfers. building. . ^ .v,^R Telephone Manchester 8421-4 f 1 ♦ 'r-t ^ v>* iP ^ ^ r-ftcT-f "J'-Ai, ’>»•-> V14. 4>V »> rJ* % ? " i >-* f-

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9 9 This week there has been ar­ the , A&P . stores o t Sprin^ield,^ BiiCH INliEASES ranged a more elaborate program Mass..-^and a parity .of'Id 0 from the^’ than' has yet been 'ottered. Thurs­ pottages at the Jakef ; M l y day evening there will be a'special Law Take Oivn Course : OF AUTO D£PQ$1T attraction of three high class vaude­ ' ' ■ -.1 -J. . , I II I I ii ville acts that are sure to please n PUBUCRECOBIS 1 Deputy Coroner Michael . D. the crowd that will attend, the O ’Condell of Stafford Springs an- To gay that Sandy Beach Park dance to enjoy the modern and old- Sokoloski Wants to G^t His Cow, Pigs and ■nounced today that the inquest in Bailr60n at •Crystal Lake ts a fashioned dance program with mus­ >;. Marriage Intentions ' ^ Purchaser Brings , Action the death of the three boys who Miss Viola Lalogde of New itflrfcal-y Joyland^X ls -expressing it ic by Max Kabrick and his ten piece . Joseph Dlmlow;ant Miss, Olga,'^ were burned to death in a tobacco - Chickens Back But Believes Court j^Iidly and both the'beach and ball- dance band. Thursday evening is Plllard, both of this place, <^teiv' trupk accident on the Rockville- sure to prove one of the big nights day afternoon made application fori- Action Is Better Than Fists. Against Pickett Company Talcottvllle Road Thursday night, Haven Is to' Succeed Miss riorn are hacominx increasingly of the season at Sandy Beach and a marriage license.- They are to be, \ which was to have been held yes­ l^pular with each'succeeding week. the attractionsv have been booked married Monday Of next week, j Because of Price Changa terday, has been postponed until deft and skiiiful combination of with the thought in mind that those Friday morning to enable the State Calhem. Kwcellent dance music'with vaude- who visit the park and do not care Gene Tunney as a fighter may re-<^hlm and was glad to see him back. Police to complete their investiga­ tire, but Frank™_ Sokoloski, . , . ..the de­ , chickens cackled and then t^Ile aqd other sbaolaP attractions to dance will begiyen a treat that "Where will yoii go to/flnd betterV tions. will be worth while. , ‘ ' , bargins in furniture than at Ben>y'. throned “ king” of Homestead Park Frank made known that he was ill^s built up a- steady patronage The Interesting- question of The hearing will be held at 9 Miss Viola Lalonde of 1466' tjbat averages over 500'at each Numerous parties have already son’s? (Look for bargains in bedr*' refuses td admit that he la not a ready to claim his own. o’clock in the Memorial Building fighter. Once again be has bobbed whether or not the purchaser of an Chapel street. New Haven, a young dance and has run as high as 900. made arrangements to attend the ding this week. Your credit is He was surprised when he was and a number of children that were good at Benson ^Furniture C o.^ up and this time he is asking the informed that he was not to get automobile at a stipulated price can woman with'wide experience in MrinchesteriRockville Nite drew a affair Thursday evening. Among in the accident will testify. Joe qt’owd of 650 to the ballroomT them will be a group of 125 from Adv. assistance of the law to recover for them. Boggine claimed that they be forced to pay more money Radville, driver of the truck, will physical culture work, will succeed him the right to own a cow, four should the factory price increase had been given to him and for the be before the Rockville City Court Miss Ruth Calhoun, who , retired pigs and twenty-two chickens that trouble that he had in taking care before time of delivery was present­ next Monday morning charged with recently as associate director of the were his before his enforced vaca­ of them he was the f-’l owner and ed before Judge Raymond A. John­ “ wilful operation of a motor tion at the Hartford County Jail. that Frank had no claim at all. son in a $100 civil suit at the local vehicle, causing death.” He is now Recreation Centers here, It was He was a guest of the county be­ Frank jumped in the air, threw police court this morning. De­ under bond of $5,000. learned today. Miss Lalonde will cause of beating his common law down his cap and hopped on it, his cision was reserved. not begin her new duties until Sep­ wife, resulting in her death. Charles H. Small of 363 Keeney City Council Meets usual method of announcing that he The City Council held a regular tember 15. She is coming here with “Where You Can Frank finished his term at the was angry and was going to start' street, trjckdriver for Cheney a very satisfactory recommenda­ Hartford County jail early in July meeting Tuesday .evening wUh Afford to Buy something. But he did not start. Brother. contracted with the Mayor Forster presiding. Two pe­ tion. and was back in Manchester but a Boggine did not give him the op­ Pickett Motor Sales Company of 22- Miss Lalonde was graduated few days when there was trouble portunity as he stole Prank’s thun­ titions for new houses were receiv­ Good Purniture.’* 24 Maple street to buy a Durant ed and permits granted. As all from Holyoke High school in 1919 brewing in Homestead Park. It der by getting to the police station automobile April 9 last. A deposit and was a certified student of Em­ was caused by his claim that he was and making known that Frank Was bids which were opened a week ago of $100 was made, leaving a bal­ for a new lockup building exceeded erson Preparatory College in New still the owner of a cow, four pigs on the warpath. ance of $495. It was agreed that York state for one year. She and the chickens. the appropriation, an offe’* by archi­ A police officer was dispatched to the car be delivered by April 14. A tect J. Henry McCray to erect the studied elocution and dancing at When Frank was picked up by Homestead Park and Frank was few days later, Charles J. Pickett, private studios for two years and the arm of the law his throne was building for $6900. was approved notified that it would be bad for proprietor of the business, received by the council. The building will In 1927 was graduated from Dr. Mid-Summer left without a head and in his him if he "started anything.” Frank notice of an Increase of $100 in the E. H. Arnold’s Normal School of domain there were chickens, pigs be erected on City property in the thought twice and has since come type of automobile Mr. Small had rear* of the Town Hall and when Gymnastics at New Haven. While and'a cow that had to be attended to the conclusion that other ordered. at Arnold’s, Miss Lalonde W£is pres­ to. Arrangements were made at completed will be occupied jointly methods might be tried. He again Refuses Car. by the Police Department and the ident of her class fpr two years; Clearance Sale that time whereby the stock was called on Boggine and tried to rea­ However, upon being notified of recipient of the Cross of Honor; taken by a neighbor, Michael Bog- Public Works Department. The son with him in an effort to get^ the Increase in price, Mr. Small who Fire Committee were authorised to was • a member of the school or­ glne of Seymour street, in the back the stock. Boggine had bill was going to trade in an old car as chestra, dfamatics; became eligi­ Homestead park section. equip the fire apparatus with new for feed that was high and Frank part payment, refused to pay the tires, purchase of same to be made ble for Pen Society by writing and Michael cared for the stock, look­ tried to point out that Boggine had additional money. The car wa.s a member of the Sword Society by ed after the chickens and was after bids have been received. The Offering Unusual Values In had all the eggs produced, but Bog­ ready for delivery, Mr. Picket said, Public Works Committee reported winning the Morris and English awarded the hen fruit for his trou­ gine still claimed that it would not within the specified time and Mr. Folk dancing contest. In athletics, ble. The pigs, it was natural to work had been started on Grove meet the expenses of the feed. Small was even offered the car with street which is to be resurfaced. she received numerals In basket­ suppose, would become fat and the ball. baseball and hockey. She was pork that they might be turned into Prank is to counter with the the salesman’s commission deduct­ 2200 feet of new curb has been in­ claim that the stock was not pro­ ed. He maintained, however, that stalled. New storm sewers are be­ a member of the American Red would also be a source of income Cross Life Saving Corps. RUGS in Che future. For four months as perly cared for, that they have been the contracted price must stand. - ing laid on Tolland avenue, pre­ neglected and that this has reduced Failing to reach an agreement, paratory to the rebuilding of that Following her graduation from Emphatically, the most Frank lay in jail he thought of the Arnqld’s College, Miss Lalonde pigs and the cow and the chickens. the market value of the pigs and consulted Attorney street from East street to the Tol­ that any charge that might be made William S. Hyde' and civil action land line. was given employment as a mem­ outstanding rug values of He could hear, in his dreams, the ber of the faculty of that Institu­ grunt of the pig, the cackle of the for their keep is an unjust one, that was brought in an effort to obtain Theater Nears Completion the season. Over 750 rugs the loss to him is greater than the the return of $100 deposit. At­ tion. She gave instructjon jn gym­ chicken and the mooing of the cow. The Palace Theater which is be­ nastics, public speaking, swim­ of all grades and sizes are All was sweet music for him for cost for the care and that under torney William J. Shea represented ing remodeled and modernized will the conditions he is entitled to the Mr. Pickett. ming. tennis, archery, dancing and- on sale. Tapestries, Ax- he figured, there would be some­ reopen soon. The decorations are crafts. She was head-councillor of thing to start with when free. One ownership in Fee Bimple, or some Clause Question. nearly completed and the lighting such manner. The crux of the whole matter Arnold’s College camp during the minsters, Velvets and Wil-' of the first things that he did when fixtures all Installed. The installa­ fall season. Other similar and val­ he was liberated wa- to start an The courts will decide the ques­ hinges on a clause below the signa­ tion of the Kilgen Organ will take tons. They’re all includ­ ARMSTRONG’S ture of the parties concerned in the uable experience was had at Camp inventory. He was not pleased with tion. Frank is not taking any place next week. Rockville patrons Truda in Oxford, Me., and Mam­ ed. Everyone of them to the progress made towards pork by chance in taking the law into his contract. Attorney Hyde contend­ have been promised a beautiful re­ ed that a clause of this nature did moth Camp in Yellowstone Park, STAIR go at a remarkably low Felt Base Floor the pigs, the cow looked at him with own hands as was his method when modeled theater. Wyoming. big soft watery eyes and he knew he was the reigning king at Home­ not have any bearing on the case Merchants’ Day price. Here is your golden while the opposing counsel cited a Miss Lalonde has also the bene­ CARPET Covering at once that the cow recognized stead Park. Tickets for Merchants’ Day at fit of two years of practice in pub­ opportunity to make real few Connecticut supreme court de­ Rocky Point are now on sale and REM NANTS savings in floor coverings if Wide range of -patterns. cisions in support of his case. In lic schools and playgrounds at New the price is,$2.25 per person whicii Haven, coaching and officiating in­ you buy at the “Low Cost these cases, clauses below signa­ Includes the shore dinner and every­ AT ONE HALF ARREST DRIVER TWICE FORMER SHERIFF FRINK door and outdoor sports. While ar Store”- where you know 69c Yd. tures were regarded as a part of thing that goes with the outing. Arnold’s, Miss Lalonde was also the contract. Attorney Shea fur­ PRICE LAID FREE This lyear the ladies are invited to editor of the school paper and al­ prices are always guaran­ FOR ONE DAY’S CRASHES NOW MADE CONSTABLE ther contended that had the price attend and it is expected that a so contributed to the New Haven teed to be right. of the automobile decreased, Mr. large number will accept the invi­ Register. Previous to entering Ar­ Small would have been entitled, tation. The committee In charge of nold’s she was employed by the Very and could have demanded the re­ the affajr are President L. E. Hale, government performing clerical Former Local Mari Gets Into Developments in Andover Are duced price. Mr. Hyde, however, Lewis Chapman, William Poehnert, and secretarial duties. S p ecia l! ! Odd Mixup in Middletown Being Watched Closely Be­ argued that the specified contract Lester Martin, Harry C. Dowding and in Cromwell. cause of Personal Feelings. price could not be altered. Mr. and Stephen Vori Euw. Seamless 9x12 Shea countered with the statement Conn. Poultry Association Meet. James Harrison, formerly of Cen­ Addison .Frink, former deputy that the contract fixed the price in The members, of 'the Conn. Poul­ Axminsters ter street was before the Middle- sheriff of Andover, who failed of the alternative. try Association of Storrs College and town City police court this morning reappointment a year ago last June The clause in question at the held a meeting yesterday at the as a result of trouble in that city and who made ah effort to be ap­ bottom of the contract says in effect home of Samuel Kostolefsky of 11 -Sunday-^ght, when. ^t. was charged pointed to the state police depart­ that all deliveries are subject to a ■West street at which time the 'that he'fpaied.'to'?topi^ after an ac­ ment, offering to serve without a revision in factory prices. Attorney poultry situation throughout th< 8 > - S x lO - i 6 cident and continued to drive to salary, has been named a special Hyde maintained that the clause county and state was discussed. A Cromwell where the driver of the. constable by the selectmen of An­ was included in tlie contract as a social time on the lawn followed the ( 2 ^ car that was damaged in Middle- dover and yesterday was given his specific benefit for the vendor and meeting with refreshments during Thomae Felice , Reg. Price town was assaulted. badge of authority, not the vendee. He claims that it the evening. Funeral services were held this In the report sent out by the Those who are familiar with the is absolutely unfair to hold a pur­ Ninth Anniversary. Celebrated morning for Thomas, 14 year old Middletown police on Sunday ifight conditions leading, up to the drop­ chaser responsible for any changes Mr. and Mrs. Peter Teabo of son of Mr. and Mrs. Luigi. Felice of $52.56 it was stated that a Chrysler road­ ping of Mr. Frink as a deputy in automolDile prices from^the con­ Grand street celebrated their ninth 234 Oak street, from the home at ster carrying the registration No. sheriff are expecting lnterestin,g de­ tracted amount. wedding anniversary Monday even­ 8:30 and from St. James’ church at P8326 had figured in an accident velopments to come 'out of Andover To Study Case. ing. A large number of friends 9 o’clock.’ Rev. William P. Reldy at the underpass in Middletown from now on. Judge Jolinsou said that the case and relatives being present. A officiated. As the body‘was bprrie and that the driver of the car did The chief reason for the failure was a matter for further study and delicious spaghetti supper was serv­ Into the church the choir sang not stop to investigate the extent of Sheriff Fred Vinton to reappoint consequently reserved his decision ed at 8 o’clock after which >there “ Jesus Lover of My Spul.” At the of the injuries done. The driver of Mr. Frink has been claimed to be The outcome is awaited with con­ was a musical program consisting offertory Miss Julja May Shaw sang » 3 8 . 5 o the car that was damaged h ,d due to what was considered by some siderable interest by local automo­ of vocal .and banjo selections. Mr. “ 0 Salutarls” and at the elevation jumped on to the running board of his actions in the arrest of Judge bile dealers and purchasers because and Mrs. Teabo received many gifts Mrs. Margaret Sullivan sang “ Ave the car that struck him although Edward M. Yeoman's daughter who of the bearing it may have on fu­ and the best wishes for many more Maria.” At the conclusion of the it did not stop until they reached was operating an automobile with­ ture similar matters. It is also years of wedded life. service Mrs. Sullivan and . Miss Cromwell where he was pushed in Notes out a Connecticut driver’s license. somewhat similar to the Ford car Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adams of Shaw sang a duet, “ Some Blessed the face and knocked from the car. The case was one that attracted situation regarding deposits-^ with Day’’ and Organist Packard played Park street’ are at Brandon Inn, Police were asked to try and locate much attention and Andover was failure to deliver as explained in a funeral march as the body was the driver, the car being registered divided on the right of the deputy The Herald j'esterday. Brandon, Vermont for two weeks. Mrs. Ella Wiley and daughter of borne from the church. as being owned by Gertrude Nissell to act, some claiming that he was The bearers were Paul Correnti, of 85 Edwards street, Hartford. acting In a personal way. while Florence street are spending a va­ cation at Fort Trumbull Beach, Mil­ Joseph Kossitto, Joseph Sapiep^o, $1.00 Later on in the evening it was others took the stand that he was Joseph Raimondo, Angelo Felice A WEEK learned that the car had not ar­ performing his duty as an officer. BOLTON ford. The Rockville Athletic Associa­ and Salvatore Raimondo. Burial rived in Hartford due to the fact The question is still open to de­ was in St. James’ cemetery. that the driver had been arrested bate in Andover. Rev. Mr. Frederick Taylor is tion will hold a meeting at the head­ quarters on East Main street on in Rocky Hill for reckless driving, taking his two weeks vacation. TO BUILD VIADUCT having crowded, it was said, anoth­ Therefore there will be no services Thursday night. This will be the Tapestry Riigs, 9x12, Reg. $34.5 0. Now ...... $27.j50 bnly meeting this month. er automobile off the road and for at the Center Congregational Hartford, Conn., . Aug. 1,— The this “was being’ held in Rocky Hill. church the first two Sundays in Mrs. Eugene Edwards and daugh­ Tapestry Rugs, 8-3x10-6, Reg. $30.00. Now ...... $24.00 ABOUT TOWN ters, of High street are spending town of Griswold will pay $4,p00. The address of the. driver, James August. the New Haven railroad '$87,000, Fringed Velvets, 9x12, Reg. $45.00. Now ...... ___ _ $36.00 Harrison, 'was' given as 1654 Main Miss Ella Sumner of Hartford two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. John Lovett of South Manchester. and the state $84,000 toward con­ street, Hartford. In the justice spent the week-end at the home of struction of a new vladpot. to car­ Fringed Velvets, 8-3x10-6, Reg. $40.00. N ow ...... $32.00 court at Rocky Hill last night he Mary C. Keeney Tent, Daughters her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miss Lois Randall has returned home from a months’ stay In New ry a state highway over the railroad $1.00 a Week. was fined $35 and costs on the of Veterans will hold its regular Sumner, tracks in Jewett City. The Public charge of reckless driving and meeting tomorrow evening at the Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Strong of York where she has been taking a special course of instruction and Utilities Commission, granting the ftigh Grade Axminster, 9x12, Reg. $72.50. Now ...... $58.00 operating without a license. He state armory promptly at 8 o’clock. Hartford spent the week-end at authority to make the change to­ was at once taken to Middletown This will be the only meeting this the home of his parents, Mr. and training in singing upder the per­ High Grade Axminster, 8-3x10-6, Reg. $67.50. Now .... .$54.00 sonal direction of Miss E. W. Grif- day, also set the apportionment of and held for court there this morn- month and a rehearsal of the degree Mrs. Frank Strong. the costs. A Year to Pay team will follow the business. Miss Harriet Richmond of Man­ flng. ^°Tn the ^Middletown court this chester spent Sunday with Miss Several arrests were made Mon­ SCATTER RUGS morning he was charged with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weeder and Jeanette Sumner. day night of motorists who failed atlng without a license and evad­ Mr, and Mrs. David Armstrong of Mrs. R. K. Jones and son Junior to go to the right of the new silent RAG RUGS, 24x48 ...... 98c ing responsibility. The troubles Buckland attended the funeral yes­ are at Clinton Beach. policeman at the corner of Wind­ Candy Special are not over lor Cromwell authori­ terday in Norwich of Mr. Weeder’s Mr. and Mrs. Harold Griswold of sor avenue and West street. BUNGALOW YARN RUGS, 21x42 ...... $1.29 ties have also stepped in. They are brother, William Weeder.» Burial Hartford are at their cottage for For ’ MOTTLED AXMINSTERS, 37x54 ...... $2.75 going to have somebody tried for w'as in the family plot in the ceme­ the summer. the asbault that was committed. It tery at Somers. ' ■“ Jack Bitter of Hartford spent PRESIDENTS REST THE WEEK-END GENUINE “WOOL-0” RUGS, 20x34 ...... $2.98 looked lor a time as though Harri­ the week-end with Edwin Lawton. (Other sizes in proportion.) son was going to have this laid Edward Gilbert of 40 Spruce Mr. and Mrs. B. L. McGurk and Thursday, Friday, ^turday at his door, too, but yesterday it street and Howard Gilman of Main family of Hartford are at their cot­ IMPROVES HEALTH CHENILLE BATH RUGS, 24x48...... $4.25 .was learned that it was not he who street are spending a week with re­ tage. OUR OWN MAKE pushed the man from the car, but latives and friends In Newark, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bolton, Mrs. (Continued Croni Page 1.) OVAL WILTON RUGS, 27x44 ...... $9.25 Earl Brady of Hartford and Brady Jennie Bolton, Mrs. May Hutchln- M ILK CHOeOEATES ^as also been arrested. Rev. and Mrs. Alfred Clark have soh ani daughter Louise are motor­ statements also were turned back returned from a month’s vacation ing to Niagara Falls and other as being without finality. The Pres­ R^BTulrir 60c Ib. spent for the most part in Canada, points of Interest. They will spend HpRSESHOE TOURNEY ident came to the Wisconsin north- Special at CHECKER 1 in the beautiful Muskoka country a week at Old Orchard, Me. woods for his annual vacation on I and in and about Toronto where Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Alvord and the eve of the Kansas City conven­ lb. " Following are the results of the they for.merly lived. They haye Miss Katherine Hanolin are spend­ tion with the “ draft” talk still cir­ BATH MATS fct) junior horseshoe pitching tourna­ with them as their g ast, Miss ing a few days motoring through 4 9 c culating. Noticeably, he was out of 24x54 Inches ment at the East Side playgrounds Carthena Trowbridge, niece of M.s. the northern states. sorts and inclined to be snappish this morning: Clarke, who is X-ray technician of Grange met Friday evening at with all those about hliB. Attractive and ser- O’Leary-De Sinone 21, Prete- the University hospital of Edmon­ the basenuent. The nomination of Herbert Hoo­ Try a Pound o f Ouri . Ylcqable Bath Mats. Made Anderson 11. ton, Alberta. Rev. Mr. Clarke who Master Robert Toomey of 'Wind­ ver marked the tqrnlng pdlnt, both of strongly woven cotton Edwards-Tomlinson 21, vlnce- is curate at St. Mary’s church will sor is spending a few weeks with in his attitude and his physical con­ Own Milk Ghocolate yarn in alternate checks. Russell 17. „ , T v be in charge during the absence of his grandmother Mrs. John Toomey dition, those about him say. Choice of colors. Sells Correntl-Rldolfl 21, Kovls-John­ the rector. Rev. J. S. Neill, who at Maple Wild. In seven months, Mr. (3oolIdge Coated Nuts regularly for $3.00. son 8. „ , ■ , with his family has left on a Miss Edith Maxwell of Manches­ will retire, regardless of the out­ Urbanetti-Georgetti 21, Rossl- month’s vacation. ter was the week-end guest' of her come of next November’s election. inclu^rig brazil huts, almonds,: Choice Bigelow-Hartford ON SALE Bieber 16. niece Mrs. David Tromly. Already there has been much spec­ wahiuts and filberts , BEAUTIFUL WILTON There will he a child welfare Saxony-and Servian liUGS League Standing Miss Irma Morra is ill with diph­ ulation as to the future he will pur­ TH U R SD AY 9 A, M. RUGS in many choice pat­ . W. L. clinic at the Manchfeeter Memorial theria. ., lb. 't in 9x12 sizes only. Reg: sue. It has been rumored persist­ terns; Regular ‘price /Ince-Russell ...... ^ hospital tomorrow afternoon at Mr. and Mrs. Charles Piriney vis­ ently that he will become chair­ prices,$175.00. . • , three o’clock. ited In Marlborough Sunday. man of the Board of United States ■ $11Q,00. Rossl-Bieber ...... 6 3 T -rt? 0*Leary-De Simone 5 4 Miss Lillian Switzer has return­ Steel Corporation, the story being 8-3x10-6 9x12 Miss Allca Healey who conducts ed from Virginia where she visited , I; ' .5 • * ■ Correntl-Haberern ...... 5 \4 that J. P. Morgan took the job tem­ Plw tio Udte a jar of hard $ 1.79 a millinery shop In .the Park Bldg., her sister. porarily when Judge Elbert Gary Urbanetti-Georgetti 4 6 has just returned from a vacation Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Collins of cwdy or a l>dx. o f . chocolates CASH AND CARRY Kovis-Johnson ...... 4 5 died on the condition the President spent at Point Judith, R. 1. Hartford visited friends ' in town take It over when out of office. with you ph f]^t;Week>dh4[tHp* $84. I 484 Bdwards-Tontllnson .,..f 4 .5 Saturday. \ Prete-Anderson...... 3 6 i Another report has it Mr. Cobl- A YEAR TO PAY A YUiUS'TO^PAY . The church fair and supper was Idge will tour South . .lerica ex­ MUST BE DIRTY held Saturday. It was a great suc­ tensively, thin story coming from u A man fined $1 in a New York cess. Over $100 was realized. the southern continent- rather, than couyt for a traffic violation had ;■ Mother: Mary, run’ anc( see Quests were present -from Man­ from the United States. only a |5.000-bill and a |1.000-blU whether the cake is done. Put a chester, Rockville, Hartford and •'Still a third has.lt he will be­ G. rii Keith 6m hlB .person. ' Probably he was knife In it arid it it comes out Andover. ’ ^ come 'presi'dent of Amherst, ht.s just prixhls way to buy a^ couple clean-— Mr. and Mrs: Thomas Bentley alma matqr, although a'* new dean CANpYfSHQKi ■' ■■ OPp / h IGH SCHOOL ! - SOUTH M A N G ^ i^ R of .shndwlehoa and ^a, glass of^ Father: Fut~all the the other are spending sereral weeks in New was. installed only'about a year, Comer Main an4. Pearl 'Stredtd ginger sle. at.a night club., knlvea Inl—rPasBlnK Show* .. *, York state. i.r'i" aso* • . O-’v , ' ir;-. • * ■■ rv- \ V,* ...... - ■■ ■. 5, .ri. .Vi-• v" .V ^ PAGt FOUR MANCnESTE:R (pGNN.) EVRl^TNG HERALD. WEDNESDAY, AtG U St 1,1028.

industry, were it successful, might whipper-snapper of an Augustus deal a very serious blow to that that ever lived. Owning activity, so essential to the pros­ Anyhow, we had all the August perity of the Connecticut valley and we needed In July. Now if we can PIIHLISPKIJ BY to this particular neighborhood. THE HKHALU PKINTING CO. just have d, good, wholesome sun­ And it has not the slightest con­ Founded by Elwood & Ela, shiny July in August it will be all Out 1. ISSl nection with the abus& whith has right with the most of us— what? Every Evening Eieepi Sundays and grown up In connection with It__ Holidays. Bnrered at the Post Offlce at Man- the Illy regulated transportation COLORED MOVIES August Furniture Specials Throughout Entire Store enssier a» Second Class Mali Matter. system whose logical outcome was The Eastman company now un­ SUUSCUIPnoN KATES: By Mall six dollars a year, sixty cents a the catastrophe of last week on the dertakes to startle the world with month for shorter oerioda Zlockvllle road. a highly ingenius device whereby _ Hy- carrier, eighteen cents a week, If the reformers who are belat­ single copies three cents. accurately colored motion pictures edly Interesting themselves In the SPECIAL ADVEUTISINO REPUE- may be taken by anyone and SENTa TIVE, Hainlltnn>l>e Llsser, welfare of the little tobacco work­ shown, * in the original colors, In. Inc.. K86 Madison Avenue, New fork and 6lii North Michigan Avenue ers will confine their efforts to an the family living room. So far the CIilcnRo. intelligent drive against reckless^ world seems to be breathing regu The Manchester Evening Herald la on sale In New York City at Schults s crowding of transport vehicles andilarly and running a normal pul.s< Newa Stand, Sixth Avenue and 4ind reckless, driving by speed-hungry | It takes something more than tt Street and 4i!nd Street entrance ot Grand Central Station and at all contractor’s employes, somethigg invention of a colored movie pr Hoatling Newa Standa immensely valuable may be accom­ ducer for amateurs to get up a I Client of International Nows Ser* plished. They will undoubtedly find of excitement nowadays. FAIRY vice. themselves readily supported by all Anyhow, the homemade chr< "International Newa Service nas the exclusive rights to use tot republlca- but a few of the tobacco planters, matlc movie machine will have i CRAWFORD tlon in any form all news disvHt<-hes and by the general public. hustle somewhat to lick the au(< credited to or not urtierwise crediieo A Range combined with In ihta paper it la also exolustveiv It is wholly unnecessary and mobile and the radio as a source o beauty— quality and fine fin- entitled to u.se for rei tihiloation all i highly unwise-to combine the ques- widespread family entertalnmeii' finish. A Crawford range that COLORS the local or undated news uuhlisheci herein.'" Pull Service Client of N E A tion of protecting the youngsters We suspect it will have to husli Is absolutely dependable in Service. lives with an attempt to prevent tc about the extent of sendiri everyway. Buy It now for A color for almost them from leading useful and future delivery. Price com­ WEDNESDAY, AUG. 1, 1928 around demonstrator salesmr pletely set up, 188.00 on our any kitchen—green, healthful outdoor existences dur­ with an offer to turn over th club terms. grey or black. You ing the summer vacation. whole works, machine, films for a TOBACCO FIELD BOYS year’s service, and the screen to ?3Down, $3 Weekly will love these coloi*s 111 their efforts to reform condi­ project the pictures on, on a basis when you see them. tions likely to lead to a repetition TUNXEY of a dollar down and a dollar when Ol the Rockville road tobacco truck In uu-Shakespearean language, you catch ’em. tragedy, numerous well intention- you have to hand it to Tunney. He It is likely to be a year or two, ed persons In this part of the state Is not the first heavyweight at least, before the fad for making are in danger of precipitating a se­ champion to retire from the ring and taking homemade movies de­ rious confusion of issues, by which 1 voluntarily but he is the first to do velops to the point of being the they may do more harm than good. so while the Ice appeared to be third major interest of the Ameri­ Not content with joining In a thick enough to keep him from can people. Still, you never can worthy and much needed move­ falling through. tell. ment for better regulation of the t.anspoitation of tobacco planta- mo^e credit than many of the re­ tion workers, these people have be­ marks about the prizefighting game gun to enter vigorous protests recently attributed to him. It is not against the employment of young And now the so everlastingly Important, but it Health and Diet children in the tobacco fields, and restores a somewhat wilted regard to agitate for' legislation that for the young man that, in takin.g Advice would render such employment il­ his departure’ from the ring, ho legal. did not express the feeling that he By DK. FRANK McCO» In the opinion of the Herald any had been associating with a lot of .. such movement is far more likely birds for whopi he had nothing but to prove Injurious to the children ■ ------contempt. It was more fitting in the concerned than it Is t(j prove bene­ Br. McCoy will gladly an-1 AUGUST RANGE CLUB erudite Mr. Tunney to say that he ficial. swer personal questions on has a “ great affection” for boxing How far afield are some of the health and diet, addressed to JS than to convey the impression that Protestants against child labor in him. care of The Herald. En­ he considered it a mug’s game and the tobacco plantations is Illustrat­ close stamped, addressed, large Fine Ranges, Easy Terms, Cash Prices- altogether beneath a person of his ed by a letter written to a Hart envelope for reply. j talents and intellectual attain­ ford paper the other day by some ments. BOOSTING FOR HEALTH I indignant citizen who demandel I !»'l Ol A GAIN we are pleased to announce the It is not well to speak harshly The patient who adheres strictly that, somehow or other, measures of the bridge that has carried one to his doctor’s directions usually re­ ^ opening of our August Range Club. be provided to prevent the employ­ safely over, however bum a bridge gains his health quickly. Even ment of children on work that though most patient.s do adhere to It may have been. Though Tunney This Club Sale makes it possible for you ought by rights to be given to the their doctor’s instructions, it is a : > may Indee'd be now placed in a noticeable fact that some of them "I -many ,unemployed men throughout to purchase any Range in our store in­ position financially and socially and get well more quickly than others. the region. This sort of argument ’t'i .’ill even intellectually superior to the These patients who become well so cluding the wonderful Crawford, on a if extensively enough aired. Is like, quickly are enthusiastic, and con­ boxing game, it is nevertheless to iy to create the impression, in tinue to increase in health and hap­ convenient dignified Club Plan—extend­ be suspected that if he hadn't been .1 I > parts of the country where tobacco piness. Every once in a while they an uncommonly good fighter in the bring in a new patient to the doc­ ing the payments over a number of •field conditions are utterly unfa­ prize ring he would still be a quite tor who treated them. I 5j miliar, that Connecticut tobacco This booster type of patient re­ commonly disregarded young man months depending upon the price of the ' 'k 1>j growers are actually using little sponds more quickly than the av­ in a shipping clerk’s job. We have j. .'!■ i boys and girls to do the work of erage sick person because he not Range you buy. And you still have the serious doubt that Mr. Tunney only practices dieting, hut he talks .adults. would have climbed, at this early about health and getting better. Ry advantage of the cash price when you buy Nothing is further from the point in his life, very far from the teaching good habits of living ro truth. The small children, ten, his friends, he has fixed these in on the Club Plan. • shipping room on any such ladder eleven or twelve years old, who his own mind so that they become as a partly educated young per a part of him. You can see the earn money in the tobacco fields do Think of buying a Crawford lika son’s determination to find out point. This veritable teaching of a kind of wdrk that, if it were re­ this for so little down and spreading This Range is a beauty— fine, what Shakespeare was all about. others helps to establish a regular quired to be done by adults, would healthful regime deeply rooted in the balance over a period of eight smooth finish, a plain attractive Just the same Mr. Tunney’s compel an entirely different sys­ the subconscious memory. The pa months. You save yourself 10% The Easy Club Terms white porcelain finish mantel, a good frankly high opinion of Mr. Tun­ tient may feel justly proud of these by making yourself a member of our baker and a wonderful heater. Buy tem of planting, with terrific waste ney seems to be in many ways jus­ accomplishments. By explaining Ydu pay either $3.00 or $^.00 down as the case mav of land-room; because It is only August Club. it on our Club Plan this month. tified. Many folks will rejoice that these things to his friends, he has be, depending entirely on the price of the range you small children, ^ th children’s lit­ he has sense enough to get out of become more and more interested buy, then up to $5.00 weekly. If these payments are tle hands, who can to any adequate In the necessity ot the right food $5 Down, 53 Weekly ?3 Down, ?3 Weekly the precarious business of prize­ made regularly you are entitled to a ten per cent dis- effect perform the delicate function and exercise, and through careful fighting before somebody came investigation he has become more count—-exactly the same as if you paid cash at the time of removing the “ sucker” sprouts along big enough and smart enough fully and intelligently conscious of of purchase. from the plants. And it is practical­ to knock his block off and make a the advantages which come from ly only in this one activity that the living a healthful life. punch-goofy wreck out of a hand­ little folks are employed. It has been truthfully said that some and deserving young citizen. one only begins to learn a thing It Is easy to entertain the theory thorouglily when he attempts to that a long day’s work in the tobac­ teach it to others. If you are desir­ co fields is too hard a task to im­ THIS AUGUST ous of being still more benefited pose, day after day, on a child of from the advice contained in this Introducing the eighth month of column, you must not only follow tender years; that the labor must the year, which the Roman Emper­ the advice literally by practicing necessarily be exhausting and or Augustus named after himself the proven good rules which I give harmful. But any person holding because It was his lucky month you, but you should do your best that theory is invited to take up a and because he had to have a to help others by bringing these position at any of several points in facts to their attention. month carrying his name in order We get from this wortd just Manchester where the plantation to prove that he was just as big a about as much as we are willing to trucks pass after the day’s work Is give, and it is a good policy to person as Julius Caesar, who had ?5 $ 5 done, and observe the general as­ earlier tacked his own moniker on­ point out the right path to others. If you were in the dark yourself, pect of the children on their to a month, calling It July. Down Weekly ■way home. you would appreciate a guiding Even then Augustus had to hand. These truckloads of children are smash up an admirable arrange­ There Is a very close connection the best possible evidence that the ment of the first Caesar in order to between spoken words and memory. There are several styles of Ghambera Did you ever wonder why you can­ ■work does them no harm, either In have as big a month as his predo Qas Ranges you may buy on our Club This Crawford das Range costs only not remember events of your child­ 139.50 on our Club Plan. A quality gas physical health or in spirits. The cessor, Julius had arranged mat­ Plan. They are of white porcelain finish hood that occurred before two or and are specially reduced during this Aug­ In Black, Apple Green, and the beautiful Pearl Grey stove at a nominal price may be had with observer will see as lively, animat­ three years of age? The reason is ters so that every alternate month ust Club Sale. Your choice of any model ~ a combination coal and gas range that takes very either right or left hand oven. Broiler ed and altogether happy groups of should have thirty-one days, be­ because at that early age you could has white porcelain panels and splashers. Chambers Range. bttle space in your kitchen and will fill your, every de- youngsters as he can find anywhere ginning ‘with January, which ar­ not talk about what you were do Club Terms are outside a circus tent. ing, and therefore your memory ol sue. Our Club Plan makes it easy for you to own one rangement would have made it un­ events was not as thoroughly im­ $5 DoWn, $5 Weekly of these Victory Crawfords. It Is precisely this observation of necessary for untold millions of pressed upon your mind as later * ?3 Down, $2 Weekly the home-going boys and girlti. subsequent human beings, every when you learned to do things! summer day after summer day, time they wanted to know how and t:xlk about them at the same i year after year, that has complete­ timo. As you grow older, your mem- ! many days were In a current ory mind becomes stronger because | ly convinced the Herald that pro­ month, to recite the lyric, those things that are spoken about WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. tests against the employmen't of “ Thirty days hath Sep­ the visualized and remembered. children In this branch of agricul­ tember,” etc. The one who is sick will only EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATIVES FOR CRAWFORD AND CHAMBERS RANGES make himself worse If repeats ture work, during vacation, are The Julian deal only pijt 30 flatly mistaken. over and over again the stories of days in the eighth month, and that hiB illness and pain, for disease is This is entirely apart from the would never do for Augustus, so fostered by those who develop hab­ economic angle. This newspaper he peremptorily commanded that It its of complaining about their troubles. How much better to de­ m would not support the practice of be given another day, swiped else­ employing such young children, ho velop the health habit of talking where. That discombobllated tiie about wholesomT Ideas of diet, matter what the pecuniary benefit thirty-one day alternation of Julius fresh air and exercise, and In this to their families, were It not whol­ Caesar, but what . did Augustus way build them into the sub-con­ ly convinced that no slightest harm care? He made sure that through­ sciousness so that they will become black bread of the; German and you think I will ever be able to comes to the little folks. But not a living part of your personality. Russian peasant, being made of the wear a plate?” Mrs. Eugene Ben.tley, of Pleasant the Shoved and the Plow.” whiclj; out the ages everybody would Questions and Answers Valley, has returned recently from only is the occupation healthful. It coarse, unbolted rye flour. The Answer: I have had many pa­ WAPPING was given by Rev. Truman have to write him and speak him Question: Mrs. H. K. writes: “ I genuine pumpernickel is imported tients who complained of the same a few days visit with her sister, in Woodward. is pcolltable to a great many fam­ am troubled with a peeling of the New Haven. for at least a twelfth part of every into thla country sliced in cans, thing, and I always advised them to Mr. aiid Mrs. Robert Valentine Mr. and Mrs. George Nevers of- ilies which would be seriously af­ year. But he couldn’t have guess­ skin on my face, particularly on my but, personally I do not knhw of a go to one good dentist after anoth­ Mrs. John Matchulat and her Dickinson street. Springfield, Mass.;> nose and on my chin. Could It be have returned to their home in fected were they deprived of the ed how many Americans would baker in the United States who er until they find one who is able Pleasant Valley after a two weeks’ daughter. Miss Mildred Matchulat were the gnests of their brother’s that the face powder and cream I makes this bread of the straight summer earnings of the children. cuss him. to properly fit them with false automobile trip through Maine and and her brother-Gus Notch left last family, -Mr.'and M rs.'W alter S;' use do not agree with It, or is It a rye flour, that is, without the addi­ teeth. The fitting of the plates is Nevers of this village last Sunday. These earnings are not at all condition to be treated Internally New Hampshire. Saturday morning by automobile For August has an evil repute. tion of wheat flour. The real ar­ not only a science, but an art, and Rev. Truman H. Woodward and for a weeks stay with friendh and Inconsiderable. Their pay Is that For hot, steamy mugginess and instead of externally?” ' ticle is an excellent starch food. even those dentists with the best Answer: Most skin troubles little daughter, Joan, with their relatives at Hyde Park, and Boston, of an adult laborer of less than a sour skies and too much sweat and Question: M. C. R. writes: "I am reputations often fall to fit false ?isfer-la-law, Mrs. Ahm G. Wood­ Massachusetts. I generation ago. In a great many should be treated Internally through a regular reader of ymir articles teeth properly. Don’t give up, but laundry bills. dieting and externally by the try again. ward and two children, Ruth and All who attended the Federat-l Oi^es it buys the little worker’s and also-have^ your i “ The This August ought to behave It­ application or remedies. I will be Fast Way to Health,” so wish your Teddy, >ent for an automobile trip ed church last Sunday evening felt f to the Meriden Park Heights, where olothes and shoes tor his winter’s self better. We had all Its cussed­ glad to send you an article on this advice. Six years ago I had my up­ w^ll repaid.for doing so, for there' schooling— and is greatly needed subject If you will send a large, there is a wonderful view. Mrs. - *•*“ <**«>» this woc;4 ness in July. Perhaps the shade of per .teeth removed on account of , THE ANSWER was a sextette of colored singers lelf-addressed, stamped envelope abcesses, and am still unable to Woodward and children are visiting who cbme from the Cullman planta­ «en«raU,.M wiser tha-* tor that purposs. Julius Caesar has been at "^ork to he next time, you write. their relatives here In Connecticut. the chUdren of light— Luke l« :fd Agitation to prevent child em­ wear a plate because of mucus col- Here Is the answer to the* Letter tion and sang six selections, which show that it could be just as mean, Question: J, L. D. asks; “ What is 'ectlng between it and the roof of Golf puzzle on the comics page: They cam'e from Detroit, Michigan, were certainly enjoyed by aH prep­ ployment in the tobacco growing ‘Pumpernickel’ bread?*' the last of June and are at Rev. Whe®' a man seeniiitMl’d if it tried, as that of any young., ny mouth, although I have had sev­ HEAT, HEAL, HELL, HALL. ent. There was also eighty-three Answer: Pumperniokel is the eral made by the beet tfentists. Do William D. Woodward’s in Man­ it Is merely that his follies are pro*; HALE, HAVE, WAVE. chester. , lantern slide pictures on the subject 1 of “ FoUowing the Axe, the Lelne, ~Rochel---*-° forttaae ' MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERAID: WEDNESDAY; AUGUST Iv 1928. PACiE FIVE i :

at 9 O’clock Gome Early and Come Prepared To Buy Big

both Values in Every m a t Shekel Department

OMY” F fT h I t h ^ TREMENDOUS, TOWN-WIDE ELECTION YEAR SALE! “ECON- NEED FOR NO™AN^D^^E MONTHS T^ ^ EVERY VOTE IS ENTERED IN VOUR BANKBOOK! PURCHASE EVERYTHING YOU CLOTHING REDUCTIONS MEN’ SAND YOUNG MEN’S BOYS’ FANCY SUITS MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S '' FANCY SUITS 6 to 18 Years DOUBLE TEXTURE RAIN COATS PALM BEACH SUITS $50.00 SUITS n o w ...... $3^.50 $22.50 SUlTS^now...... -.$16.75 $45.00 SUITS n o w ...... $33.75 $22.50 COAT n o w ...... $15.75 $20.00 SUITS n o w ...... $15.00 $40.00 SUITS n o w ...... « qo on $30.00 SUITS n o w ...... $22.50 $20.00 COAT n o w ...... $13.00 $35.00 SUITS n o w ...... «9fi‘?n $18.00 SUITS n o w ...... $13.50 $30.00 SUITS n o w ...... $25.00 SUITS n o w ...... $18.75 f 18.50 COAT n o w ...... $11.00 | $25.00 SUITS n o w ...... U s ’?-) $15.00 SUITS n o w ...... $11.00 $18.00 COAT n o w ...... $11.0(P‘ ( $22.50 SUITS n o w ...... ‘.$16!75 $12.50 SUITS n o w ...... $9.75 $18.00 SUITS n o w ...... $13.50 • $16.50 COAT n o w ...... $9.50 | 10 PER CENT OFF ALL BLUE SUITS $10.00 SUITS n o w ...... '. . . . .$7.75 $16.50 SUITS now ------...... ;. .$12.00 $12.50 COAT now ...... $8.00

10 PER CENT OFF 10 PER CENT OFF 10 PER CENT OFF $1.00 OFF ALL MEN’S AND 75 CENTS OFF ALL MEN’S MEN’S AND BOYS’ YOUNG MEN’S $1.00 OFF ALL 50 CENTS OFF ALL MEN’S KHAKI PANTS BOYS’ KHAKI PANTS OUTING AND FLANNEL WORK AND DRESS PANTS LEATHER WINDBREAKERS MEN’S KNICKERS BOYS’ WOOLEN KNICKERS PANTS Valued $4.00 to $10.00 BIG REDUCTIONS IN MEN’S FURNISHINGS UNDERWEAR PAJAMAS . STRAW HATS GARTERS $2.35 $4.50 P ajam as...... $3.75 MEN’S SWEATERS BOYS’SWEATERS 1 Lot 50c $2.00 $3.50 P ajam as...... $2.75 ALL STRAW HATS $9.00, now ...:...... $7.00 $2.00, now ...... $1.75 $2.00, now $1.65 $3.00 P ajam as...... SINGLE GRIP GARTERS $8.00, now ...... $6.75 . $2.2:5 $2.50, n o w ...... $2.00 $1.50, now $1.15 $2.50 P aiam as...... $1.75 1/2 PRICE 25c $7.50, n o w ...... $6.50 . .79c $2.00 R o b e s ...... $1 $6.00, now ...... $5.00 $3.00, now ...... $2.35 $3.50, now ...... _____$2.50 $3.50, n o w ...... $2.75 10% Off All Other 20% Off AU Golf Hose MEN’S SHIRTS $o.o0, now $3.75 Underwear BATHING SUITS 1 Lot Men’s Band Shirts MEN’S SWEATERS, SPECIAL Values to $2.50 1 Lot Men’s Shaker 20% OFF ALL 20% Off All Jewelry $1.00 - Sweaters $3.00 SHIRTS BATHING SUITS Values to $12.00 HOSIERY $3.00 Soft C ollars...... $2.25 20% Off All Trunks, Bags $2.50 Soft C ollars...... $2.00 MEN’S SHIRTS 25c Hosiery, 5 f o r ...... $1.00 $2.00 Soft C ollars...... $1.69 NECKWEAR and Cases Special BOYS’ BLOUSES 35c Hosiery, 4 f o r ...... $1.00 $2.50 Band S h irts...... $1.75 $1.50 Neckwear ...... $1.15 1 Lot Men’s Silk and Rayon Shirts 1 Lot Boys’ Blouses 50c H osiery...... 39e $1.00 Neckwear ...... 79c 10 % Off All Other Shirts. 50c N eckw ear...... 39(; $2.75 75c 75c H osiery...... 65c 10% Off All Overalls Values to $6.00 $1.00 Values $1.00 H osiery...... 79c FOOTWEAR REDUCTIONS Misses’ and Children’s Oxfords Men’s Oxfords and Pumps Men! Here s your opportunity to save shoe money. Men’s Footwear Specials Ladies’ Footwear Specials $4.50 grade now ...... $3.60 Men’s $9.00 Oxfords n o w ...... ' ...... $7.85 LOT 1. Men’s broken lots black and bro^brown, You get the RIGHT KIND of savings during this sale. Prices are lowered, but $4.00 grade now ...... -.$3.25 Men’s $8.50 Oxfords n o w ...... $7.35 Sizes 9, 9-2, 10, quality stays’as high as ever— high enough to bear our guarantee of service and sat­ $3.50 grade n o w ...... ; ...... $2.75 Men’s $8.00 Oxfords now ...... $6.85 n o w ...... $3.00 grade now ...... $2.50 $2.00 isfaction. Buying House’s Shoes at these sale prices is the RIGHT KIND of economy $2.50 grade now ...!...... $1.98 Men’s $7.50 Oxfords n o w ...... $6.35 $2.25 grade now ...... $1.7,5 Men’s $7.00 Oxfords n o w ...... $.5.98 * LOT 2. Men’s tan sport oxfords LOT I. Wpmen’s $6 to $7.50 patent LOT 6. Women’s $6 to $7.50 Grey, Sau- $2.00 grade n o w ...... $1.60 Men’s $6.00 Oxfords now ...... $5.19 $8.00 and $9.00 grades, n o w ...... $5.49 and dull pumps, Cuban terne and colored Pumps Men’s $5.00, $5.50 Oxfords n o w ...... $3.98 heel. Now ...... $4.89 Now ...... $3.49 LOT 3. Men’s Brown Soft Soled LOT 2. Girls’ $5, $5.50 and $6 low heel LOT 7. Women’s $7.00 toI $8.00 Fancy Boys’ Shoes and Oxfords Snugglers ...... $1.39 patent pumps. Kids and Suede Pumps. .. Now ...... N o w ...... $5.89 $5.50 Shoes and Oxfords, n o w ...... $4.65 10 Per Cent Reduction on All “Keds” $3.98 $5.00 Shots and Oxfords, n o w ...... $3.98 and Tennis Footwear LOT 4. Men’s tan crepe sole and rubber sole LOT 8. 10% off Women’s White Kid /§ Pumps and Sport Oxfords. $4.00 Shoes and Oxfords n o w ...... $3.29 Bathing Shoes in C o lo rs...... 79c $6.50 and $7.00 sport oxfords, LOT 3. Low heel $5.50 to ^ yt $6.00 tan Oxfords. Now ,“r5/ $3.50 Shoes and 0:^fords n o w ...... $2.98 n o w ...... ; ...... $4.95 LOT 9. Broken lots, big $3.00 Shoes and Oxfords n o w ...... $2.49 value. Now ...... LOT 4. Odd lots Red Cross Styles, $L00 Red Cross and Coon Slender LOT 5. Boys’ Scout Shoes Patents, K i^ and LOT 10. White Kid now . . . $ L 0 0 Browns ...... $6.49 Broken Lots. Now $ 2 9 8 15 Per Cent. Reduction On All Growing Girls’, Foot Specials LOT 11. Broken lots $6.00 and $7.50 LOT 6. Men’s Leather House Misses’, Children’s and Infants’ Shoes LOT 5. Toyo Straws, $6^ black satin Pumps. $2.00 Off Pumps mnd Oxfords Slippers, sizes 9,10,1 1 ...... $2.00 grade, fancy colors ..... $3o9S Now ...... $4.49

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Gfeta Garbo Bob Is Newest Fad tivities. The result locally wiU be GLADIOLUS Charlie Curtis Is Dry, But Uncle Noah good and far reaching.” CONGRESS WILL Among the proposed federal ap­ propriations, to be spent when con­ a l l c o l o r s . tracts for construetfon wprb pave Declares “Whiskey Made Him MAKEU.S.‘SAFE’ fallep 10 par bent for a three- Anderson Greenhouses piepth period below the average of the corrpspending three-month pe­ m Eldridge St Td, 2121 riod, are |76,OpO,ao for go/»d Oklahoma City, Okla.— Senator FOR PROSPERITY roads, 150,000,000 for rivers 'and Charles Curtis, Republican candi­ GLACIERS ONCE harbor work. $160,000,000 special date for vice-president, is a dry, pnbllo buildings. hut— Washington.— Congress will be “ I always did tell Charlie that whiskey made him,” insists Noah IN CALIFORNIA, confronted with the task of “ mab-' Eli Curtis, 81-year-old uncle of Ing the country safe for prosperi­ l^ALL ilPOIliH WEDDING the Kansas senator. ty” in its next session. “ It was this way. Charlie, GEOLOGIST VIEW New Yiiirk.^— Lena Demwen was early in his career, had a law While similar proposals have to be married. But in the rus. of been numerous in the past, they meeting her future husband she fell partner who liked to drink hard have lacked the powerful support liquor. He would get drunk m down thp stairs of an elevated rail­ Los Angeles.— Six glaciers, or. necessary to place them in the fore­ the morning and Charlie would front of legislation. Now, Sen. Wes­ way station. The shock caused a have to do all the work alone at perhaps more, .at one time existed^ temporary loss of memory and she in the San Gabriel Mountains of ley Jones (R) of Washington, the the court house. chairman of the Senate Commerce could not give the name of the “ Charlie got his big chance that Southern California, according 'to prospective husband or tae appoint­ William J; Miller, Professor of Committee, has proposed to sdeuru v/ay.” action. ed place of meeting. At a nearby Uncle Noah, who lives part of Geology at the University of Cali­ fornia at Los Angeles. Jones’ plan is based upon the hospital th-) information was finally the time with a son near Pack- idea that it is foolish for the gov­ secured and the waiting groom in­ ingtown and the rest at the Union Miller, who previously had ad­ vanced the theory that glaciers ernment; whose credit is good at formed of the mishap. Soldiers’ Home here, is a brother all times,' to spend huge sums in of O. A. Curtis, the nominee’s were at one time common in the MONUMENTS mountains only a few miles from internal improvements while the father. He remembers keenly the country is in prosperous condition. early years of Curtis’ life when the present cities of Los Angeles Second Mortgage his I and Pasadena, recently completed a He would create a huge reserve Grave markers and orna­ “ Charlie” came to live at fund to be used when statistical in­ home. comprehensive study of the south­ Money western section of the San Gabriel formation reveals a real slack in mental stone work of every de­ “ During the eight years he lived range. industry. NOW ON hand scription. with us the main thing he did was As a result of his original sur­ E3cpected Support to ride, and he was a good jockey, vey, Miller located the largest gla­ Other members of Congress who Arthur A. Knofla too,'’ says Uncle Noah. “ He cier as having occupied the Pine made similar suggestions, it is 875 Main Kt. PIfone 782-2 Gadella & Amhrosint started riding racers when he was Noah Eli Curtis, 81 . . . uncle Flat Basin at the head of the North known, are hopeful of obtaining seven years old and he’d stick like with whom Senator Curtis lived Fork of the San Gabriel River. serious consideration of their meas­ Shop at Ea.st end of Kissell St. a burr. when a youth. Considerable quantities of nlorainic ures. ' EMIEL STREDE “ He went to New Orleans once material, the detritus deposited by The success of the present feder­ Near Rast Cemetery. and was paid $500 for riding a crooked case. He used to charge glaciers, may still be seen in this al building program, which really Concrete Contractor winner. He came home and told a rich man $500 and let the poor locality. got well under way at a time when Telephone 1168-12 us he was- through with racing for off for nothing. Once I asked him many cities were catching^ up with Foundations, Hidewalks, etc. Points to Evidence Quallt.v work at rpaMonahle price. good. Said he was going to make about it and he said he believed in Other glaciers . located at that their building nee^ in the post-war something of himself. letting the rich pay for the poor.” period, is believed to be responsible MANCIIK.STKK GREEN time included a field centering Phone 845-i Read The Herald Adys. “ I can remember lending Charlie Uncle Noah has great faitji in about San Gabriel Peak, particular­ for an increasing sentiment for the a dollar for an apple basket so ho his nephew. ly in upper Bear Canyon, and at the plan. could sell apples to pay for his With a bill already reported and “ I believe Charlie will carry head of Eaton Canyon, above At- schooling. He sold papers, too, tadena. Miller also decided that started in Los Angeles, this bob, on the Senate caleiidar. Sen. Jones and later on studied law with the Oklahoma, Georgia, Alabama and originated by Greta Garbo, has believes: that business of the short the'north and northwest,” he says. the evidence tended to point to the biggest lawyer in Topeka, H^.b possibility that small glaciers also become the newest fad. The hair session will be so light that he can A Good Location Is a Business Asset Case. “ And New York and the southern existed both on Mount Wilson and have ihfi measure given preferred states alone won’t beat him.” is cut straight about three-quar­ “ Charlie never would take a Old Baldy.' status, “ It is probable that the canyon ter length, then curled. Greta “ Industrial depression seem to A Few Desirable Offices Are tributary t'o Big Santa Anita Can herself Is shown here in three come and go in cycles,” • exjtlalned Flapperism Is Only Bubbling Nature; yon on the east side of Mount Wil­ poses. Sen. Jones. “ Why, we may not ex­ son contained a glacier about one actly know. Their prevention Is Avciilable in State Theater Bldgk and one-half miles long, as sug­ 'most desirable and any action that Even Its Critics Are Also Victims gested by the cirque-like basin at will retard or prevent their recur­ At Moderate Rei^als its head and by what is probably rence will be beneficial to every­ a terminal boulder-maroine at ver dollar and a silver dollar won't body and to every industry. One of INQUIRE JACK SANSON Los Angeles— Let the flapper’s way and sunshine is the great Sturtevant Camp,” Miller says as a wear out and need replacing as a the greatest evils from these de­ thing now.” result of his latest studies. TO QUIT MAKING paper dollar will.” pressions is unemployment. Manager of the State Theater critic beware! According to Dr. John Victor, Budapest Hungary, “ There are many governmental “ Echo Rock at Mount Wilson The holiday season is when most Samuel D. Price of New York City, secretary of the Hungarian councii activities that can employ labor. If forms part of the rim of the cir­ currency is needed, according to associate general secretary of the of religious education thought: que. A cirque-like basin suggests they can be so directed as to fur­ “ Some of the Hungarian flappers HALF DOLLAR IN Grant. Ninety-five_-per cent of the nish increased employment when world’s Sunday School Association that a small glacier lay on the money distributed by the mints of go too far toward the extreme even south flank of Mount Wilson at the an industrial depression is threaten­ recently in convention here, every­ in outward appearance. There is a the national is distributed during ed or is under way the result must bead of the west fork of Big.Santa the last three months of the year. one js more or less flapperish. general striving among the girls Anita Canyon. Possibly one or ALL U. S. MINTS be good. Flapping may be done with a for more culture. Among the edu­ Slints Are Busy Advance Planning two other small glaciers occupied The Eastern mints are, as a rule, lipstick or rouge. cated girls there is a longing for the flanks of the' mountain, espe­ “ The principle of advance plan­ spiritual work and if it is not nour­ busier than the Western mints. ning of public works so that expen­ It even may be done with a bou­ cially on the north side.” Denver.— Half dollars, like sil­ These Special Values ished some may go astray. But I Ninety per cent of the money in ditures may be made to influence Extensive Study ver dollars, will be unknown with­ tonniere. have great hope for the modern The great cliff on the north face circulation is east of Chicago. in a good way employment condi­ And— shameful as it sounds— “ a girl or flapper. She has not as much of strawberry Peak, whose altitude in a few years, according to Rob­ Money is usually coined in the sec­ tions in the country has been ac­ Selected from our After Inventory Shoe Sale should man has been known to flap with vanity as the old fashioned girl.” is 6-,150 feet, shows evidence on its ert J. Grant, “ Boss” of the United tion of the country where it will be cepted by all who have given It certainly interest you. They’re real money savisrs. black-rimmed glasses.” Thus de­ face of having been scoured by States Mints, who was recently on put in circulation. Transportation serious thought. Its application by fended Dr. Price,- her highness the glacial action, and this' theory ’ is a visit here. The smaller paper dol­ of coined money is expensive. the federal government will en­ MEN’S OXFORDS, Tans, Blacks and Sport O flapper. lar bill, soon to be placed in circu­ During the past year, 120 million courage municipal and state supported by the deposit of boul Oxfords, $5 and $6 va lu es...... “ The flapper will continue to GILEAD ders and detritus.at its base,, ac-. lation, will accelerate the exit of dollars of Double eagles, 20 dollar governments to apply It in their ac­ flap regardless of the general opin­ cording to Miller. He alsc^belleves the silver dollar, and, according to gold pieces, was coined at the ion of critics,” declared Dr. Price. that a glacier may have existed in Grant, people would rather have Philadelphia Mint. Most of this Flapperism is an expression of bub­ The moving picture “ Lest We WOMEN’S AND GROWING GIRLg’ STRAP PUMPS Forget” was shown at the church upper San Antonio Canyon, .flow-- two quarters than one fifty cent gold was exported, ^between 80 and bling over, human nature, which is ing to at least a mile below Camp piece. 90 million ,dollars worth going to W E HAVE A PLACE AND OXFORDS in Tan, Blond and Patent, rather large in most people. Sunday evening, under the aus­ pices of the Connecticut Temper­ Baldy. “ No half dollars have been coin­ Argentina alone. At Manchester Green, taken in were O C i \ “ The point is, that practically Miller is the first geologist to The Denver mint has coined every individual has his own ido- ance Society. All of the Christian ed in the east in the last six years” $5 to $6.50 ...... Endeavor Societies in the Tri- make an extensive study of the San said Grant. “ The coinage of silver nothing larger than quarters dur­ trade syncracies as to the way in which Gabriel chain. Until his study ap­ he flaps,” he continued. . “ Some County Union were well represent­ dollars has almost stopped too. We ing the past year, said Grant. ed. '' peared it was a matter of comment did coin between 3 and 4 million $4,300 CHILDREN’S PLAY SHOES, good ^ 1 QCil who don’t even dream they are, among scientists that a section of flapping are flapping anyway!” The Christian Endeavor Tri- silver dollars at San Francisco and SPANIEL CORNERS- $400 cash. sturdy, long wearing; mostly oxfords q/ X County Union plans to give the mountainous country 1,200 square Philadelphia during the year that Views of Leaders ANCIENT TURTLE 5 rooms and bath. Many of the leaders of the Sun­ Rev. and Mrs. Wain of Columbia a miles in extent and so close to a ended June 30 last, but that was large city should have received so 1 car garage. day school convention paused in farewell reception at Columbi.r not - many a? compared with the Saranac Lake, N. Y.— Midget, a the midst of their activities to con­ Friday evening, as they are about little attention from geologists. amounts coined in former years. Lot 800 feet deep. Miller’s work therefore ranks as a pet water spaniel, owned by .Mrs. A. sider the flapper pro and con. Here to take up mission work in Africa. Silver Dollar Out J. Campbell, is credited with run­ This is a good place for the price. W. H. GARDNER are some of their opinions: Julius Strickland and Mr. and pioneer study of the physiographic “ Two years ago we tried to history of the southwestern half of ning down a 20-pound snap-turtle. Rev. Kwan Silk Kim, leader of Mrs. Maro Strickland o f Manches­ popularize the use of silver dollars Tracks in the sand indicated that THE WALK-OVER STORE the Korean delegation of 30 per­ ter and Mrs. Emma Strickland of the San Gabriel Mountains and the Verdugo and San Rafael range's. in the East. We put 10 million sil­ the dog went after the turtle when 847 Main Street, Park Building sons says:— Hartford were in town' Sunday. ver dollars in circulation but they Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Carpen­ it ventured into shallow water and W. Harry England “ I do not think the flapper is any were all back in the banks in a few drove it onto the beach. Phone 74 worse than the old fashioned girl. I ter. of East Hampton were visitors l^PENSIVE LAZINESS weeks. The people just won’t use Natives, who ought to know, have great faith in the modern girl, at Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lyman’s them, and now half dollars are sel­ but sometimes, it seems to me, she Sunday afternoon. Lancaster, Pa.— The next time credit the huge snapper with more Charles Clark wants to fix a window dom seen in the east altho you will than 100 years of existence. He was has forgotten too much in the way ProL Fred Dean of Springfield, see a few in the west. of being modest. But I do not think Mass., is guest at Mr. and Mrs. J. screen he'll make sure of his foot­ captured when campers heard the B. Jones’. ing. Recently, because he was too “ We tried to popularize the sil­ turmoil created by the dog, which she is going to the had. There are ver dollar because it costs the gov­ even flappers in the church and Mrs. A. H. Post is spending this lazy to get out of bed, he just rolled was barking most vehemeutl) while Sunday school, but they are not a week with her sister Mrs. W. E. over against the window and tried ernment less to keep ailver money •circling about its quarry. harmful influence. Rather, they Hibbard of Manchester, at the Hib­ to adjust the screen. But he lost his in circulation than it does paper are receiving a better influence.” bard cottage at Black Point. balance and fell out on the lawn, 30 money. It costs 3 cents a year to London’s underground railways Rev. W. H. Brown, pastor of the Miss Doris Hutchinson of South feet below. keep every paper dollar bill in the possess 21000 cars, which cover Plainfield Reformed Church, Pen Manchester spent the week-end country in circulation whereas it each year between them 94,841,- Argyl, Pa., said: with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. WORLD WAR REMINDER costs less than 1 cent to coin a sil­ 878 miles. “ I think the flapper is an im­ A. W. Hutchinson. provement in girlhood, if not so Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hutchinson Lille, Prance.— A possible catas­ much in custom as in readjustment. of South Manchester visited his trophe was averted at Libercovirt I don’t think she has inipure inten­ parents Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hutch­ recently when a section gang dis­ tions in dressing as she does.” inson, Sunday afternoon. covered a nest of German shells, in B. T. Archer, Long Beach Bay A New York car overturned at calibre form 3 to 10 Inches, buried delegate and commercial traveler the turn on Gilead street towards under tire railway tracks. 'I'he shells by profession declared: Hebron Sunday afternoon. The were connected with electric de­ “ My definition of a flapper is driver was a guest at Mr. and Mrs. tonators, but the wires leading to one who does not regard the home Joseph Barrasso’s. The Barrasso them had apparently been cut by INSURANC and mother: who takes her life into children and Mrs. Barrasso’s the advancing allied forces ten her own hands and dojs as she sees mothef were in the car. They all years ago. V , , 3 , , J I I fj ■ t 8 ti ■! fit. I have seen nothing encourag­ received numerous cuts and bruis­ ing today of that type of personal­ es. A doctor was called and he ity. She would be a whole lot bet­ found that Mrs. Barrasso’s mother President Angell of Yale says a ter off if she were a lady. I don’t had two fractured ribs. The car political platform is nothing but (The Best Guardi^an o f look for her in the Sunday school was considerably damaged. hot air. He forgets, however, that or in the church— if she were there, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Buell spent many politicians can blow both hot Life and Property she wouldn’t be defined a flapper.” Sunday afternoon in New London. and cold. E. E. Harris, Dayton, Ohio, edi­ ' • -r-v « . . tor of the Watchword, a publica­ Dollars will grow like tion for young people of the United Brethren Church said: WAPPING “ The flapper is no worse than the crops in a girl of past times. Boldness char­ Mr. and Mrs. Calvin C. Bolles of acterizes this page. It means a Pleasant Valley and daughter, spirit of honesty which was not Jeanne, also Mrs. Bolles’ mother, Insure Your Valuables! characteristic of the past genera­ Mrs. Alfred N. Miner, have just re­ tion. I think the girl of today is turned from a two weeks’ motor A BOX m A .GOOD SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT) SAVINGS ACCOUNT more serious thinking than the trip to Vermont. girl of 20 years ago.” IS THE Lisle West, son of Mr. and Mrs. .*.*^1*.;.,...... •*;/';**. K- Rev. S. G. Nickey, pastor of the George West of Foster street, was church of the Brethren, Sterling, taken to the Hartford Hospital BEST AND CHEAPEST INSURANCE. HIS is harvest time for the Colo., said: last Sunday afternoon, where an “ I do not believe in the old fash­ operation was performed on Wed­ farmer and seed time for^ ioned girl. I don’t believe she was nesday. Mr. Yest is doing as well W arV eteranStruck The Manchester Trust Co. superior to the flapper. But the as could be expected. girl of today does need more cul­ Mrs. Marguerite Pulford is en­ By Falling Brick the deppsitor. Steady saving ture. It seems to me there is a joying the month of August, as her superficial air about her which vacation. She expects to spend a A war veteran came through at a reliable Bank will bring could be improved with a little more part of the time at Niagara Falls. front line service without a taste and modesty. A false idea of Henry Chandler, Jr., son of Mr. scratch— only to be struck by its golden harvest- in good freedom is a barrier in her way. and Mrs. Henry Chandler, who I believe in freedom under the law has been spending a couple of falling bricks while walWng time. This institution stands of grace and purity,” weeks at the shore with his grand­ along a city street back home. A Foreign View mother, Mrs. Emma Chandler, of Accident insurance paid him Fire and Liability Charles Webster, superintendent East Hartford, has returned to his ready to co-operate. of the Morning Sunday School of home. $50 weekly for 13 weeks till Christ Church, London said: The Y, W. C. A. Girls, or Blue he recovered.Would have riaid “ I think the flapper is an im­ Triangle Club, members enjoyed a $15,000 had death resulted. interest compound­ We want you as a depositor; provement. Athletics have improv­ sail on the-Hartford boat down the Insurance ed her. Her modesty and morality river as far as Middletown on Tues­ Accidents happen at unexpect­ ed quarterly on you will, want us as yotir are finer than that of the girl in day evening, returning by trolley. ed times but Accident insur­ the Victorian age. The flapper Mr. and Mrs. Frank House and ance protects all the time. For ‘ Bankers. Meet us today! ahocks her elders by her remarks, all savings accounts Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Belcher outline of contract, address 'out she is more honest and out­ motored to New London last Sun­ RICHARD G. RICH 1 spoken than her predecessor.” day, where they took the boat for Connecticut General Mrs. Charles Webster, a worker Block Island returning that even­ Tinker building. South Manchester. | with young folk for forty years, ing. Life Insurance Company said: Miss Alice Nevers, of Hartford, “ The flap&er is all right. It spent the week-end at the home of Fayette B. (Clarke The Savings B ^ k of doesn’t matter how short her dress her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. —thej £et more sunshine that Nevers, . 10 DepottSquart m t

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A Slow-Motion Picture The waiter comes up. You tell You look about. Tbe gay- lights subways, you will see a tattered, him what has happened. of the Second avenue cafes are beaten looking man who, in his role ^ iP IN G H M Of messenger,^is taking a “ Success” “ I’ve served here for 12 years,” blinklug. Through an open wlli- sign to some theater in tbe Broad­ X he tells you. - And at first I thought dow' come the strains of a Russian way belt. Or you may- even en­ You RE the youngs$#rs were all clever little balalaika orchestra. Tljere is counter the eccentric and sightly u n r laughter within ;the cafe. Automo­ TIRED f beggars, t know better now. They mad spinster y^ho approaches the biles dash past. never ask for candy of pennies or crowd lined up at theater box -of­ By RODNEY DUtCHER. sodas. I'hey want food. Oh, I The thing' then, has not been a fices and bands them a little pam- Washington, August 1.— The found out all about It. They’re fantastic dream. 'There are, then, plet teU'ing of the hell fire, -that average man no doubt assumes that New York, August 1.— Strange really hungry. They generally come children in Manhattan ^ who must awaits' those sinners who undertake the question of equal rights was are the casual encoupters which to me. I never refuse them. Some­ cry on. the sidewalks for their dally to amuse themselves by such world­ JOHM 0. bread. ly pleasures as the theater, the settled when the women’s suffrage tK.W.’SmwMCTl taOCKEPELUCJK. make Ip the endless mixed patterns times, I teamed, ' it means their amendment was passed. of Manhattan. supper. Sometimes it means theli* dance or the beer mug. But Hoover and Smith hadn’t 12 If, for Instance, you were to take breakfast.” Or, if you watch closely in the GILBERT SWAN. a seat, shortly after the regulation better assume that In their accept­ Di t t o ! ance speeches. The National Wo­ dinner hour, behind the vined^fence man’s Party whose e.xistence and that hedges New York’s sole side­ activities are based solely on the walk cafe, on Second Avenue, your fact that inequality between the attention would soon be attracted sexes does exist under benighted to the pleas of youngsters, • with state laws, is waiting with raised noses pressed through the grill- axe. work. After the acceptance speeches I \ STEWART If, like myself, you expected the Woman’s Party will hold a them to be begging pennies, you meeting to decide what it will do might at first give little heed. FRADIN’S In the presidential campaign. If Then, suddenly, it might occur to — ■ — ■ ■ I — — one of the candidates says some­ La you that, the words you heard bad thing very definite about obtain­ nothing to do with pennies. BEGINNING TOMORROW THURSDAY ing equality for women, he can “ Some bread, mister! Pleease have the support of the Woman’s gimme some 6rWd!” Party, assuming that the other A man can ask for money and A GIGANTIC candidate doesn't do as well or you’ll pass him by. But the word better. And while the Woman’s “ bread” is ope to make you stop. Party is by no means the largest It flashes upon you that these of the national women’s organiza­ youngsters, whose thin noses you tions, it Is certainly the most mili­ could touch, are pleading for food. FINAL DISPOSAL SALE tant. Your table is over-laden. A gen­ erous basket overflows with buns ------OF- For years the active ladies in and breads. A few narrow strips this organization have been of fence are all that lie between running around in various states poverty and plenty. to clean up little instance where It’s a situation to shock you Into Every Summer Hat and Dress women are getting a raw deal a sense ^ of unreality. You look under the law, but their- primary riB-w.srewACTi about to make sure you have heard In Our Entire Stock objective is the passage of a con­ aright. Yes, there are three noses stitutional amendment which 'pentrating three openings in the latticework. The noses are on would sn y;, . D 35 DRESSES “ Men. nnd women shall have three brown faces— the faces of Form erly to 10.00 equal rights throughout the Unit­ Q children from Latin lands. Auto­ ed States and every place subject matically your hand reaches for the to its jurisdiction. Congress shall bread basket and you slip over the have l)ower to enforce this article fence all your hands can hold. And by appropriation legislation.’" you see three little forms go scurry­ $3.98 That would bring the states in ing happily into the night. line. CTC.ETC! The party’s crusaders were at 50 DRESSES both national conventions, work­ CAN YOU BEAT THIS ing to get an endorsement of the Formerly to 15.00 amendment in the platform. They «>— KILLED IN BED. FOR $6,000? didn’t get it in, but both parties $500 down. did mention “ equality.’' The Re­ F.A C T S A B O U T New York, Aug. 1.— Louis publicans “ accepted whole-heart­ 6 large rooms. Meyerson, 40, was shot and killed Latest style electric fixtures. edly equality on the part of the early today as he lay in.bed. His $6.98 C O N N E C J i c u 3 piece bath outfit. women,” but this made the girls a wife, Rebecca, told the police he little sore because they say such Combination sink and set tub. CONNECTICUT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE was killed by one. of two intruders Oak floors. equality doesn’t exist. The Demo­ who were young and swarthy. 45 DRESSES crats declared for “ equality for Steam heat. Two straw hats, left by the n- Large comer lot. women with men in all political (158) 9,000 Foreign Born Adults Taught Yehrly. struders in their flight, furnished Form erly to 25.00 and governmental matters” and the only clues. Mrs. Meyerson said Most be seen to be appreciated. for “ an equal wage for equal serv­ her husband had no enemies. ice,” but the candidate’s inter­ Connecticut, which with two exceptions has more foreign pretation is nevertheless awaited. . born white population than any other state in the union, has 105 school centers for non-Eng;llsh speaking adults, At these Statistics show that a locomotive W. Harry England $8.98 Senator Curtis, the Republican school centers some 8,000 foreign-language speaking men and is not afraid of an automobile. Phone 7-1: Sizes 16 to 46 vice presidential candidate, in­ women each year seek to overcome the.language barrier, the greatest obstacle in assimilation. troduced the equal rights amend­ ment in the Senate, describing it as Forty-six towns in the state have classes for foreign adults. To Make Room of the greatest importance to The combined enrollment is approximately 9,000 with an ap­ American women. Naturally, the proximate attendance of 4,000. Tne, majority of the sessions For Arriving New Fall Models women would hate to turn down held are two hours in length, 75 of these sessions constituting friend Charlie at this juncture in a school year. We Will Close Out case Smith should come clean with them, but they can’t very well de­ There are 325 teachers employed yearly to teach the English All Our Hats at clare for Smith and Curtis. ^ language and civics to Connecticut’s foreign born adults. Of Every tim e You See an The Woman’s Party protests be­ this number nearly 300 are women. The average salary of cause women don’t have equal teachers per session is $3.15. Two years ago $76,293 was Unpaid Bill-Think of Us citizenship rights, equal oppor­ spent in teachers’ salaries and $7,4Tl was paid to principals. Consolidate your debts. Maintain your credit at the stores. tunities in schools and universities, Miscellaneous expenses brought/the total to $114,607. To meet and equal pay for eqtial work, equal these expenses the state contributed $15,950 and town treasur­ repaid $5 monthly, plus lawful interest ies, $98,558. The remaining $99 came from ‘‘other sources.” control of their property, earnings may be repaid $10 monthly, — and even children, equal inherit­ $ zo o ance rights, equal opportunities in Of the 329 classes held, 149 were first year classes, 110 sec­ plus lawful interest ond year and 70 advanced. There were 4,177 men and women government service, professions and registered in the first year classes, 2,827 in the second year $300 m aybe repaid $15 monthly: industries, equal right to make con­ classes and 2,041 in the advanced classes. The second year o u tracts, and so on. It contends that plus lawful interest. classes had an average attendance of 1,291, he first year classes In no state do men and women live of 1,750 and the advanced, 948. “ under equal protection of the PERSONAL FINANCE i*edi laws.” • It cites, among others, these Friday— Ten State Trade Schools. COMPANY is horrible examples: Rooms 2 and 2. State Theater BulIdinK, 2nd Floor, 758 Main Street, Women are barred from holding SOXJTH MANCHESTER. CONN. 00 W higher elective offices in Oklahoma. Open 8:30 to 5 SntnrdiiT 8:30 to 1 Texas law is such that when Call, Write or Phone 1-0-4. Ma Ferguson took office as gov­ Licensed by the State and Bonded to ernor she petitioned a court to set TALCOTTVILLE ____ ' the Public aside her “ iegal disabilities as a fs date ir\. mazing new married woman” so that state con­ Mr. and .Mrs. John Healy of A merican tracts she signed wouldn’t be Worcester, Mass., have been visit­ questioned. ing relatives and friends in this HIS TORY In many other states the right village during the past week. Mrs of women to contract is limited, Healy was formerly Miss Dorothy Refrigerator In Florida a husband can man­ Bishop who made hfer home with age and control his wife’s own her aunt, Mrs. William Stiles. AUGUST X property. €n South Carolina and 1502— Columbus first landed on The Smart Shop s! The Gold'en Rule Club will meet Michigan even a woman’s clothes Friday evening at half past seven the continent. are held to be her husband’s prop­ 1770— Birthday of William Clarke, “ Always Something New” in the church parlors. Misses Flor­ State Theater Building, South Manchester erty. Georgia concedes a hus­ ence Pinney and Alice Doggart will soldier and companion ex­ band’s rights to his wife’s earn­ plorer of the northwest with gi^e interesting reports of the Lewis. ings. In Arkansas, West Virginia Young Women’s Foreign Mission­ and other states the father in­ 1873— First cable car line in the ary Conference at East Northfield • United States operated. herits to the exclusion of the which they attended as delegates W orks A' Heaf mother when a child dies. More 1876— Colorado admitted to the AUGUST SPECIALS from the club. Refreshments will Union. .than 33 states define prostitution be served by the hostesses, the as an “ act of the female’’ and in 1911:— First postal savings bank in Misses Esther Welles and Alma New York City opened. NEW ARRIVAL OF BEAUTIFUL many states, including New York Rice. no noise • no moving parts iii and Michigan, women are pun­ DRESSES ished while male participants go John H. Monaghan has purchas­ free. ed a new 1928 model Chevrolet . needs no aftention coach. in all the wanted new styles and shades. In Minnesota the husband has a Kenneth Britton will be an usher -legal right to his wife’s chas­ at the wedding of Miss Katherine Seth Thomas tity; the wife hasn’t the same Tomkins, daughter of Mrs Calvin Values up to $9.95 right concerning her husband. A Tomkins of Park avenhe. New York and Tomklns-Cove-on-the Tbxas husband may divorce his OU have to come in and There is no chance of odor, or wife for a single act of infidelity, Hudson, and Vincent Serrans Clocks Sizes 14 to 50 but a wife can’t divorce her hus­ Vilard son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry aiee this marvelous Ele^ leakage. Garrison Vilard of Dobbs Ferry, N. Y band except after abandonment We have a new quarter hour Special at trolux Refrigerator to realize and continuous infidelity. Y., T^hlch will take place Wednes­ Tested and proved for 6 years In some states, such as Georgia day afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at chime clock of this make that hdw simple, how practical, and Maryland, the father can will the summer home of the bride’s is beautiful to hear, and pleas­ how economical it is. At The Electrolux Refrigerator mother. Mr. Vilard Is a greCt away custody of children from the ant to look at $6.95 last automatic refrigeration is o K mother. Alabama, Rhode Island grandson of the late William Lloyd is made by one of the oldest and others make the father the Garrison of New York. really perfected. At last you and largest refrigerator com­ bole natural guardian of minor Word has been received from $17.50 can ^ v e ice all the year roimd panies in the United States. children, and Michigan, New York Mrs. C. O. Britton telling of her ANOTHERLOT and Massachusetts are among recent trip from London to Paris —dean cubes by the dozen— It has been thoroughly tested states where father alone is-en­ by aeroplane. Many other styles and prices without the slightest trouble and proved for six years. We Mrs. James McNally had the mis­ Beautiful Dresses in Flannels, titled to services and earnings of in the Seth Thomas reliable or worry. ELECTROLUX are fortunate in having just his children. In many states, in­ fortune to cut her hand severely on Prints, I Washable. Silks and cluding Idaho, Virginia and Texas, Sunday. A pyrex plate which she line of clocks. R£FRIG£RATOR secured a few units, so tre­ No noise— no moving parts MAOC BV STXVTt there is no law requiring an un­ was washing broke, Inflicting deep Linen Ensembles. Sizes 16 to^48. mendous is the demand. It married father to support his gashes in her thumb and fore­ The Electrolux has n o m oving costs less to operate than any child. Arizona, Colorado, Con­ finger. Dr. Caldwell of Manchester Full assortment of Regular Price $7.95 necticut, Massachusetts, Missouri, took several stitches in closing the parts^ I t makes not the s li^ t - action is chemical rather than other refrigerator and is sold New Hampshire, North Carolina, wound. New York, Wyoming, Oklahoma Miss Elizabeth Douglas and Miss Special at est sound. It needs no atteff- mechanical, and is everlasting. on a deferred payment plan and other states bar women from Power of Manchester, Dudley Westclox tidn—there's n ot even a thing A tiny gas flame does all the that suits almost any purse. juries. Douglas and Wilbur H. Smith Jr., to oil. With no mechanism WO>!k. The refrigerating liquid Made in a wide range of sizes Prominent women more or less recently enjoyed a sojourn at active in the Woman’s Party in­ Ocean Beach. $4.95 inside, there is nothing to wear is hermetically sealed in metals and beautiful color harmonies; clude Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont, Doris Miss Alice Doggart with friends Clocks out to need repairs. The and never needs replacement. Come in and see it. Stevens, Alice Paul, Gall Laughlin, from Bloomfield recently enjoyed Mabel Vernon, Maud Younger, Zona an outing at Mt. Tom. -- Plain and colors^ Gale, Alice Rohe, Ruth Hale, Miss Frances H. Bacheler Is Ernestine Evans and Edna St. Vin­ spending a vacation at Wellfleet, 'p o r c h d r e s s e s cent Millay. Cape Cod, Mass. ' $1.75 ” $5.00 Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur H. -Smith Voiles, Organr^’^s, Dimities, Guaranteed Dr. C. H. Myers of Cornell unl/- and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred' Pitkin versity says farmers are wrong in were recent guests of Mrs. Smith’s Washable. Special at THE MANCHESTER trying to produce enormous cab­ sister, Mrs. Lyndon Llttlp at Gro­ bages, and that the smaller types ton Long Point.. are more desirable. Judgiqg from R. DONNELLY the slz.e of the modern apartment, 'College courses these days seem 95c*°$L95 the tenants don’t eat anything to include not only Greek, but a JEWELER larger than peas, anyway. little Scotch. 515 Main Sot Manchester w m m m m m i m mm mm

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GENE TUNNEirS RFFIREMENr What W e Think MANAGER PRENTICE SAYS O lE il MAY NOT BE PERMANENT ONE Speaking Of ThriDs- Jn Sports Here Friday Nile WILL QUIT IF I f LOSES FIGHT “Curly” Gustafson, Local Athlete, Finds By THOMAS W. 8'1’UWB ?■ Plenty of Real Sport With His others were used before this list Davis Walsh Thinks It Will PADDOCK DEFEATED Meets Community Team in Also Bon Ami Is at Verge of making some of the present play-^ Racing Sloop “Sunshine.” Needed Stimulant ers ineligible because of using more than fifteen. Here’s bopins Be Possible to See An­ Although the chances still seem State League Contest; Jumping Circuit Over Its the situation blows over without IN THE OLYMPICS slim that Connie Mack’s hustling any casulties, because games like other Dempsey-Tunney Athletics will overtake the faltering Coach Fay to Show Protest With Gihson’s those of Monday night are well Yankees, closing the gap between worth watching. the contenders for the American The balance of the week is open Battle in Near Future. America’s Star Sprinter Fin­ League title, is furnishing a much- Changed Team From Past Garage; Games Tomor­ for playing off postponed games-and needed stimulant. It was only a I the next regular scheduled contests few weeks ago that the Yanks were 'are set for Monday night. On that ishes Fourth in the 200 Two Games. ' night, the Green plays at the By DAVIS J. WALSH so far ahead that public interest row. was rapidly fading, except for Babe Heights and Gibson’s Garage meets New York, Aug. 1.— Gene Tun- Ruth’s attempt to establish a new the Aces at the West Bide. The,Bon Metre Race. Ami was paired with Hiighland ney was a private citizen today, no home run record. The Community Club baseball team will play a state league con­ The future of the Community Park. - . longer the man who is, but now the tsry?-' The Yankees have too strong a Club Twilight league Is in doubt. man who was, a state of affairs team to expect them to keep losing tests wlfh Kensington here Friday The Bon Ami and Green will meet Amsterdam, Aug. 1— America’s evening. T;'6 Kensington team, It is possible that the circuit may tomorrow night at Hickey’s Grove brought about by the act of his ball games as they have been of break up as a result of two pro­ own hand— his public disavowal star sprinter, Charles Paddock, fail­ late. And the opposite holds for the with Taftvllle, Ls the sensation of to play off the 4-4 tie they recently ed to qualify today for the final in the second half of the league sche­ tested games, it was learned last battled. "Gibson’s Garage and the yesterday of the heavyweight cham­ Athletics. They can’t keep winning night. pionship. An hour before he made the 200 metre dash of the Olympic at their present percentage. On dule and two weeks ago gave the Heights also have a postponed game local nine a 15 to 0 shellacking, as Sam Prentice, manager of . the the announcement, that other fa­ Games. He finished fourth in the the other hand, it would do base­ which may be played either Thurs­ semi-final. did Taftville a week later. i Manchester Green team which pro­ day or Friday, pending a decision mous “ widower” of the profession. ball a world of good if the Athlet­ Coach Jerry Fay said last night tested the 3 to 1 victory Gibson’s Jack Dempsey, promptly retired Those who qualified for the 200 of tl(e managers. The Aces won metre final were Williams, of Can­ ics could nose out the Yank« in the that it would be a changed Com­ Garage scored over it, told The their game from Highland Park from retirement, as he so often ada; Rangcley, of Great Britain, final lap of the pennant chase or munity team that will take the field Herald his team would not remain Monday night by a forfeit, it was averred he wouldn’t. And if there and Schuller, of Germany. Wil­ else give them a real tussle. The Friday night. Outscored 30-0 in in the lea,gue unless a decision was stated. is no connection to be seen between Yanks are too good an attraction its last two, games, he realizes that made by the league authorities League Standing these circumstances, then some­ liams’ time was 22 seconds. to be broken up. Yet, if they are to In the second semi-final KornUg, a continuation of this kind of play­ against Bert Gibson’s outfit. body ought to be entitled to . the of Germany, finished first; Jackson continue their work of the past few ing will not be supported by the Prentice also slated that he had W. L. packet of pencils, the tin cup and years, literally mopping the floor fans. Both of the wallopings took been informed the Bon Ami team 0 the dark glasses right away and a V. Scholz, of the New York A. C., with the other clubs; if they can’t Gibson G arage...... second; Fitzpatrick of Canada, place out of town, so If the Com­ will quit the league if it loses its Heights ...... 2 0 trifle sooner. be defeated sufficiently, they will munity shows some of its first round protested game with the auto re­ Manchester Green ...... 2 1 The writer is not presuming to third, and Henry Cummings, Jr., of the New9,rk, N. J., A. C., fourth. have to be torn apart for financial form Friday night, the fans will pairers. This would leave only the Bon Ami ...... 1 2 declare that one man’s retirement reasons and the benefit of the probably let bygones be bygones. Aces and the Heights to survive ...... 0 3 and the other’s return mean be­ The German’s time was 21 4-5 sec­ league as a whole sooner or later. onds. the circuit. Highland Park drop­ Highland Park ...... 0 2 yond doubt that Dempsey and Tun- Those who qualified for the final Just As Well LAST NIGHT’S FIGHTS ped out the night before last be­ ney ultimately will meet in the There is some consolation in Big At New York— Maxie Rosen- cause it was unable to get all of A CHALLENGE ' championship ring for the third in the second preliminary were Kor- nig, Scholz and Fitzpatrick. Bill Tilden’s overwhelming defeat bloom. New York middleweight, its players around for the games. The West Ends of Willtmaniic time. But there is no evidence on Paddock drew next to the outside by the brilliant Henri Cochet and won from Ted (Kid) Lewis, former Just what will actually happen, are without a game for this coming hand to indicate that it won’t hap­ the retaining of the Davis Cup by welterweight champion of the remains to be seen. A very import­ lane with .-.egg, of South Africa on '■."f Sunday and would )ike to meet any pen. Dempsey shouted from the France, in the fact that if Tilden’s world, on foul, 6; Tony Vaccarelli, ant meeting of the league managers fast team in the state. Game Is de­ house tops that nothing w'ould in­ the outside. Legg could not stand the pace and dropped out, after he tardy reinstatement at the request New York, outpointed Tommy Jor­ will be held at 8:30 Friday night sired at Willlmantic with home aiid duce him to come back. He is back. of Ambassador Herrick had resulted dan, Brooklyn, 10. at the “ White House.” home preferred. Address Manager It, therefore, might seem reason­ had gone 75 metres, with an in­ jured ankle. Paddock fell behind in an American triumph, it would At Boston— Ernie Schaaf, Boston The fate of the whole league Sam Heller, 947 Main street, Wll- able to suppose that Tunney’s rep­ have left a certain taint that Is heavyweight, outpointed Harold hinges on the roster of the garage limantic or call Willlmantic, 696-13 resentations of yesterday may ^ be and seemed to lack the strength to spurt- on the final stretch. He was much better to avoid. It would not Mays, of Bayonne, N. J., former team. Director Jerry Fay, organi­ anytime after 6 p. m. almost equally impermanent iu be at all surprising if Tilden has sparring partner for Gene Tunney, ze:- of the league, submitted the fol­ their effect. unable to make up the three yards that separated him from Schuller. played his last time in an attempt 10; Bill Hartwell, Kansas City, lowing list of fifteen players to The FIRST TIME IN DETROIT Won’t Fight Tunney to regain the coveted honor from stopped Lee Anderson, Berlin, N. Herald as composing the garage When Earl Whitehill fanned Joe The fact of the matter is that In the second semi-final Kornig won by about three yards. Scholz France. H., 8. team: Lamprecht, Burkhardt, Sip­ Sewell in a game at Detroit early Dempsey never would have signed Not Permanent At Newark, N. J.— Ruby Gold­ ples, Brennan. Hanna, Gibson, Wil­ in July, some fans said it was the with Tex Rickard yesterday to meet seemed to have plenty of reserve and did not try to catch the leader. One guess is as good as .another stein, New York lightweight, out­ son, G. Wright, Wilson, Warnock, first time the Cleveland shortstop the winner of the latter’s heavy­ as to the inside meaning of Gene pointed A1 Bryant, Newark negro, Kotsch, LaFrances, Griswold, Cer- had ever fanned in that city. weight tournament next summer if From the stand Cummings seemed to, be third, but Fitzpatrick out- Tunney's announcement that he has 10. vini, McGowan and H. Wright. The he believed this action would lead retired from prizefig' ing, thus va­ no'sed him at the finish. At Troy, N. Y.— Joe Tripp, Roch­ list was dated as of July 16 and Special crossword, puzzles, ia to another meeting with Tunney. cating the heavyweight champion­ ester, drew with Mickey Cangro, signed by B. H. Gibson. He wants no more of that young A drizzling rain had started to which letters are pegged into fall before the contests started ship. Ours is that he will fight at Staten Island, N. Y., 12; Mike No players other than on this list squares on cardboard forms, are man. But suppose Dempsey regains least once more for the title. It is Esposito, Stamford, Conn., outpoint­ were used against the Green, but the title, as many will expect him makinig the track heavy. Experts being made in Paris for the use of said that it would make pole vault­ too uncommpn for a champion to ed Phil Verdi, Rochester, N. Y., 12. Manager Prentice contends that blind people. to do. And suppose Tunney decides quit the ring, regardless of how that he wants to come back, as ha ing difficult. When the events be­ gan the crowd was smaller than of scarce suitable opponents may be, very well might after he saw that until he meets defeat. The tempta­ the title had fallen into Dempsey’s yesterday. tion is, o at least always has been, hands again. Our John could hard­ too great to resist. It is too easy a ly run out on that one, even if he way to uiake .nohey. even though wanted to from a personal stand­ Pgrhaps this is a iotta fun but il certainly isn’t the place to be if the latest Battle of the Flattened two Lr^UMD Ipd., without a bit of wood in it He has led the National League in llTHyLOASOUNlJ anywhere. Ah! Solving the prob­ this department for the past six COWOMTIONwim«uv-8-« lem of the creaking midnight years and probably will lead again (Jtalrsl this year.

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have been guests at the home of deavor about fif*^, representihg American League National l^eague HEBRON TOLLAND Mr. and Mrs. James Sterrett and sDfteeh Btatw-' fronr Coonectleat to Prohibition’s chief (drawback family returned to their home in OPEN FORUM Louisiana, California and Wash­ Results Results St. Peter’s school closed Its reg­ Wilmington, Delaware, Monday. ington and states between. Seven is that corkscrews still fol- Philip Alien of Boston was a MISS DEXTER DESCRIBES ular sessions Saturday morning Mrs, Rosalind Schuler and son in the party have earned their trip low their natural bent ■vt'ith the usual matin service at the week-end guest at the home of Mr. HER OCEAN JOURNEY Richard of Arlington^ N. J., who and Mrs. William Overman. to Europe by securing subscriptions At New Yiwki— At Brooklyn 1— ' church, after which lectures ■were have been guests of* their aunt, to the Endeavor paper, “The C. E. VANKS 12. INDIANS 9 DODGERS 3, REDS 3 Wllliaiii Sumner Simpson of New Miss Alice Dexter of Talcottville New York delivered at the library by Dr. Eu­ Mrs. Harry Bartlett and family, 'World”. The ^'Studa^. , Travel Brooklyn gene Chase on "Church and State York city was a week-end/guest at has sent to The Herald the follow­ AB. K. H. PO. A. E. A B. R. H. PO. A. E. have returned to their home. the home of his parents, Mr. and Club” have, a large company of Koenls, ss ...... 5 1 1 3 1 1 Carey, cf ...... 4 0 1 1 0 0 in England Today;” Cardinal New­ Miss Margarlte Bouet and Louis ing description of her ocjan frip: Combs, cf ...... 5 3 2 6 0 1 Mrs. samuel Simpson. young people aboard, too. Hendrick, 3b ...... 3 1 0 3 0 0 man, by Dr. Benjamin Bissell, and Bouet of Hartford were week-nd The S. S. “Tuscanla” Is an. oil Sports- of all' kinds occupy the Ruth, rf ...... 4 2 1 3 0 0 Herman, rf ...... 4 1 3 0 0 0 “Modern Poetry,” by Dean Austin Mr. and Mrs. A1 Schaeffer of New burning one of 17000 gross ton­ r.ehrig, lb ...... 5 1 2 7 0 0 Bressler, If ...... 4 0 0 6 0 0 guests of. Miss Edmee Pratal. Miss York city are at their summer home time of the tourists, creating much Meusel, If ...... 4 1 3 1 O'O Bis.sonette, lb ...... 3 1 1 5 0 1 Warren. Examples of the poetry of Louise Smith of Waterbury is a nage—-not a very fast ship, making Dugan, 3b ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 here for the season. ^ > fun. Of course there ie the ship to Flowers, 2b ...... 4 0 3 2 2 0 T. S. Elliott and others were given. guest of Miss Pratal. the trip to Havre In nine days. The explore and get acquainted with. Robertson. 3b ...... 3 1 0 1 2 0 Bancroft, ss ...... 3 0 1 1 3 0 Evensong took place at the church Duroclier, 2b ...... 4 2 1 3 5 0 Miss Alice E. Hall has returned start out of New York harbor was Evenings haVe many attractions. DeBerry, c ...... 4 0 0 9 0 0 at 5 p. m., and in the evening the Grabowski, c ...... 5 1 2 3 0 0 Vance, p ...... 3 0 1 0 1 0 from a visit with her sister Miss full of excitement, the lilght was One night a radlor entertainment Hoyt, p ...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 members of the school were enter­ Bernice A. Hall in Springfield, beautiful after the rain of the from Station D. U. M. B. and Moore, p ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 32* 3 10 27 6 1 tained at the home of Miss Claris­ Mass. Pennoek, p ...... o 0 0 0 1 0 morning. The skyline of lights on another a fancy dress dance and so Cincinnati sa Lord, a musical and literary pro­ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bardels of COLUMBIA both -sides, showed off the many ^ „ AB, R. H. PO. A. E. on. Spouting whales, flying fish, 12 27 9 2 Critz, 2b ...... 41 2 4 1 0 gram being carried out, and re­ New York city are spending a week high towors and especially the Zitzmann, If ...... 4 0 1 2 0 0 freshments of cake and ice cream porpoises and the passing shijjs at­ with Mr. and Mrs. E. Leroy Dim- large clock of the Colgate Com­ tract much attention of those AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Walker, rf ...... 3 0 0 1 0 0 served. Most of the students have mock. Harry Little of Springfield and Langford, If ...... 5 3 3 5 0 0 BlPP. lb ...... 4 0 1 8 0 0 pany. Liberty holding her lighted aboard. Lind, 2b ...... 5 0 2 4 8 2 now left the town but a few of the Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith of Dr. and Mrs. Burne of Hatfield, Stripp, 3b ...... 4 0 0 1 2 0 lamp aloft, with the search light The many gifts and letters found J. Sewell. BS ...... : 3 0 1 1 3 0 Allen, cf ...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 leaders are remaining for a longer Springfield, Mass., were calling on Mass., were in Columbia Monday thrown on the statue, added much Hodapp, 3b ...... 4 1 1 2 0 0 Purdy, X ...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 vacation and rest. Dr. and Mrs. Eu­ friends here Monday. In my stateroom on coming aboard Morgan, lb ...... 5 2 2 7 0 0 afternoon calling ou friends. to the scene. Plttenger, xx ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 gene Chase have gone to Province- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Shaw The Misses Hazel and Lois Gil­ Friday evening and some on Sat­ Sumina, rf ...... 4 1 2 1 0 0 Hargrave, c ...... 3 1 0 7 1 0 town, Mass., where they will spend The cheers and hand waving of urday and Sunday were >ery ples- Harvel, cf ...... 5 0 1 2 0 0 Sukeforth, xxx ___ 0 0 0 0 0 0 and daughter Winona of Springfield lette of Spring Hill are spending a the friends on the pier was such a L. Sewell, c ...... 5 0 1 5 0 0 the month of August. It is expect­ _ ant surprises, and a delight, es- Ford, ss ...... 4 0 0 1 3 0 and Wales, Mass., were guests of few days with their aunt Mrs. Ruth new sensation to one who was ex­ Bayne, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Callaghan, xxxx ... 0 0 0 0 0 0 ed that Dr. Chase will return to the relatives here Saturday. Jacobs. I peclally the flowers from the mem­ Levsen, p ...... i o 0 0 8 1 May. P ...... 3 0 2 0 3 0 periencing it for the first t'me. The Uhle, X ...... 0 1 0 0 0 0 school another year, he having ac­ Mr. and Mrs. John H. Steele had Nineteen went from here Sunday bers of Orford Parish Chapter D. v o o Lucas, p ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 cepted a permanent Incombency of first night, the sea was cho'ppy, A. R. Grant, p ...... o 0 0 0 1 0 .. A SPARK. P L 0 6 - as Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. evening to attend the meeting of Miljus, p ...... 0 1 0 0 0 the chair of history. Professor swaying the ship quite a little, so’ Yours, Myatt. XX ...... 0 1 0 0 0 0 „ 34 2 7 24 10 0 Charles Gamwell, Mr. and Mrs. the Tri-County League at Gilead. ou Saturday, many of the passen­ Brooklyn ...... 000 000 12x—3 Allen of Trinity also has promised William Bailey of Palmer, Mass,, A moving picture “Lest We Forget” ALICE F. DEXTER. Shaute, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cincinnati ...... oOl 000 010—2 to continue his delightful lectures gers were suffering in consequence. Burns, xxx ...... ,1 0 1 0 0 0 Two base hits, Flowers; sacrifices, and Mr. and Mrs. King of West was shown under the auspices of So far I have proved to be a good Autry, z ...... i o 0 0 0 0 Bancroft. W'alker; double plays, May, on the drama or kindred subjects. H artford. the Connecticut Anti-Saloon League. George Washington used to go Ford and Pipp;-left on bases, Cincin­ There have been about twenty-five sailor. After the first day the sea ,,, * 40 9 15 27 9 ~4 Miss Hermine Schweed of St. The church was filled with an inter­ has been very smooth, and we have fishing, too, and his diary mentions nati 7, Brooklyn 8; base on balls, off students this summer- from several George, Staten Island, who has New York ...... 103 203 120— 12 Vance 1. off May 1, off Lucas 1; ested audience. Following the sailed along steadily and evenly a night when IIO.OOO were caught. Cleveland ...... 100 240 020— 9 Major League different states of the uniou and spent several weeks at the home of meeting a lunch was served by the struck out, by Vance 8, by May 5, by with very little motion, making And they say George Washington Two base liits, Meusrl 2, Combs, Standing's Lucas 1; hits, off May 9.In 7 (none from Canada. The expenses of the Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Steele returned Gilead ladies in the Grange Hall never told a lie! Ruth. Morgan, Summa, Hodapp, out in Sth). off Lucas 1 in 1; umpires, school have been met and enthusi­ home Saturday. near the church. this first experience a delight. Durochcr, Grabowski. Miljus, Koenig: I finnan, Stark and Quigley;, time, astic plans ar« being made for the At first the weather was very stolen base. Combs; sacrifices, Hod­ 1 :u5. Mr. and Mrs. James J. C. Wells The Village Improvement Society app, Durocher. Kobertsoi’. J. Sewell; future. A school picnic was held and Mrs. Russell Green of New warm especially when passing YESTERDAY’S RESULTS —Purdy batted for Allen in 9tli. Sunday afternoon in a grove and Board of Directors held its regular left on bases, New York 12. Cleveland XX—Pittenger ran for Purdy in 9th. York city are at the summer honie quarterly meeting Saturday even­ through the Gulf stream, but later 10; base on balls, off Bayne 3, off xxx—Sukeforth ran for Hargrave attended by the remaining mem­ cooled so wraps were acceptable to INSURANCE Hoyt 2, off Levsen 4. off Grant 1, off in 9th. bers, , Meadow Crest for several weeks. ing. to enact routine business con­ Miljus 1, off Moore 1, off Ponnock 1; jiiastern League snuggle into. The tourist quarters xxxx—Callaghan ran for Ford In F. C. BIsftll and his daughter, Miss Minnie Hibks and Miss nected with the society. struck out. by Bayne 1. by Hoyt 1. by Hartford 5, Bridgeport 2. 9th. Elizabeth Hicks of New York city Next Friday evening the Trl- are comfortable and pleasant. JOHN H. LAPPEN Levsen 2. by Miljus 2, by Moore 2; Providence 14, WaterLury 2. Mrs. William Carroll of Hartford There are touring under the Inter­ hits, off Bayne 5 in 2 (none out In and Tolland have arrived at their County Union of C. E. comprising Pittsfield 4, Springfield 0. were visitors here on Sunday. They summer home here. national Society of Christian En- FREE NOTAIIY SERVICE 3rd), off Hoyt 7 in 4 2-3, off Levsen 1 At Boston:— spent the rest of the day as guests the towns of Columbia, Hebron, In 3. off Grant 3 In 1-3. off Miljus 3 Albany 3, New Haven 0 (1 st).- Miss Florence Meaoham has been Gilead, Colchester, Westchester, 19 Lilac St. I’hone 1800 in 2 2-3. off Moore 5 in 2 1-3 (none Albany 11, New Haven 6 (2nd). BRAVES 11, PIRATES B of Mrs. Julia Little at Columbia out in 8th), off Pennock 3 In 2, off Pittsburgh a recent guest of friends in New and Marlboro will hold a farewell American League AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Lake. Shaute 0 in 1; wild pitches, Moore, Adams, 2b 4 Britain and also spent some tirde at social at Columbia in honor of Rev. Miljus; winning pitcher, Moore; los­ New York 12, Cleveland 9. 2' 2 Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Ams, the seashorsi L. Waiter, cf ...... 5 Mrs. Emil Ams and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Duane Wain who are soon ing pitcher. Grant; umpires, Mc­ Philadelphia 8, St. Louis 4. P. Waner, cf ...... Miss Margaret Morris and Miss If You Want to Sell or Gowan, Dineen and Nallln; time, Nonnenbacker, all of New York, to leave for the foreign mission 2:30. Chicago 7, Washington 5. Grantham, lb ...... 3 Enid Morris went Monday to field. D etroit 7, Boston 2. Truynor, 3b ...... 4 are spending a few days at the x—Uhle batted for Levsen in 5th. Brickcll, If ...... 5 Springfield, Mass. Miss Barbara Stoltenfeldt of Man­ Rent Quickly We XX—Myatt batted for Miljus in Sth. National League Ams summer home in Amston. Wright, ss ...... 5 Miss Clarissa Lord has returned John Darling- returned Sunday chester has been visiting her little XXX—Burns batted for Summa in New York 8, Chicago 7 (1st). Hargreaves, c ...... 1 9 th. to the Connecticut State Agricul­ to his home In New Britain after a cousin, Jean Isham. Chicago 10, Neiv York 4 (2nd). Hemsley. c ...... 4 0 0 Suggest That You 2—Autry batted for Shaute In 9th. Meadows, p ...... 0 tural College after having spent her short visit with his sister, Mrs. Mrs, Hjomer Isham of Hartford St. Louis 18, Philadelphia 5. Brame, p ...... 1 Emery Clough and family. has been a recent guest of her sis­ At CIiIcnKot— summer vacation at her Hebron Brooklyn 3, Cincinnati 2. Tauseber, p ...... | 2 home. During her stay here she en­ Children’s pay will be observed ter-in-law, Mrs. Philip isham. WHITE SOX 7, NATIONALS 5 Boston 11, Pittsburgh 5. at the Federated church next Sun­ Miss Anne Stevens oi New York, Chicago 39 5 12 24 12 3 tertained for a few days her former Let Us AB. R. H. PO Boston classmate at the Connecticut College day. Sickness in several homes and the Misses Edwards also of Mostil, cf ...... 4 2 3 5 THE STANDINGS AB. R. H. PO. A, E. caused the postponement of the New York are guests at Overlook. Hunnefleld. 2b . .... 4 •0 0 3 for Women, Miss Arlene Haskins of Riclibourg, rf ..... 0 0 earlier observance. Miss Stearns of New York who Metzler, rf ...... 3 0 1 3 Clark, cf ...... 4 Scotland. Falk, If ...... 3 0 2 8 Eastern League 0 ,0 Frank Sparks and Miss Marie The Federated church had as a has been staying at Overlook has Keep all tha surfaces in your Sisler, lb ...... 4 0 0 Kamm, 3b ...... 4 0 0 0 Hornsby, b ...... 4 supply Sunday last. Rev. George returned to N. Y. Remodtl The Clanev, lb .... W. L. 2 Sparks of New York are guests at house that are subject to Hard .... 4 0 2 6 New Haven ...... 67 Bell, 3b ...... [ 3 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Redfield of Ternon, in the absence Little Betty Fallor of New Jersey Tissell, ss ..,. .... 3 2 0 0 35 Brown, If ...... 4 wear well painted or varnished. Berg, c ...... ___ 3 2 Pittsfield ...... 53 Wyman. of the regular pastor, Rev. William is visiting her aunt. Miss Aune Dlx. 2 2 45 Farrell, ss ...... 3 C. Darby. Blankenship, p ----- 3 1 1 0 Providence ...... 51 45 Taylor, c ...... 4 A Tri-County Union meeting of Miss Phoebe and Miss Georgette It’s the only way you can keep .i.ilkins, p ., • • • • 0 0 0 0 HARTFOR'D .... 53 47 Spoiler, c ...... ' 0 the Christian Endeavor Societies The Federated church Sunday Kemp of Brooklyn have returned them from looking worn and Plumbing K. Smith, p ...... 4 school will have the annual picnic to the home of Miss Alice Clarke. 31 7. H 27 Springfield ...... 47 50 was held at Gilead Sunday evening shabby. Washington Albany ...... 49 53 at the church. A moving picture a t Lake George, Wales, Mass.^ Aug. Rev. and Mrs. Julius Appleton of —you’ll find it one of the great- r, , 37 11 13 27 12 1 9th. All who wish to go a’re re­ AB. B. H. PO Bridgeport ...... 48 54 Fpston ...... 5U4 002 OOx— 11 showing the evils of intemperance Buckingham were guests at the e.st features in helping make Barnes, cf ...... ? i 0 2 1 0 quested to meet at the church at 9 Rice, rf ...... W aterbury ...... 28 Pittsburgh ...... 000 130 001— 5 was given. The church was well parsonage Saturday.: -----4 0 1 0 67 “^use hits. 1>. Waner, Traynor, o’clock, standard time. Transpor­ the sale. (JnSlin, If ...... 1 1 1 0 American League filled with Christian Endeavorers Mr. and Mrs. ^eorge Pinckney West. If ...... 2 Wright, Clark, Sisler, Bell; stolen tation will be furnished for all de­ .... 2 0 1 W. bases Richboufg; sacrifices, Tausch- from the five societies of Gilead, and George Pinckney, Jr., and Mr. Judge, lb ...... ___ 4 0 0 9 L. siring to go by notifying Miss Thel­ New York ...... 70 31 er, Clark, Hornsby, Brown; left on Hebron, Westchester,-Columbia and and Mrs. Duxbury of New Haven JJluege, 3b ...... 4 0 0 2 bases, Pittsburgh 12, Boston 7; bases ma Price. Henry Hill or Lathrop Cronin, ss ...... 2 1 P h ila d e lp h ia ...... Colchester. Refreshments of cake were Sunday guests of Mrs. Lillian John i. Olson Joseph C. WBson 0 5 64 36 on balls, off Tauscher 1. R. Smith 4* West. An old fashioned picnic Rice. Harris, 2b ...... 4 1 1 1 St. Louis ...... 52 52 struck out, by Tauscher 1, R Smith and punch were served at the close Painting and Decorating Kenna, c ...... 2 0 1 2 of the program. dinner will be served with Mrs. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lyman Cleveland ...... 47 55 ^ Meadows 6 In none’, (none IMumbing and Heating Gaston, p ...... ___ 2 0 0 1 out_^iii fir.n) off Bramo C in 3. Tausch- Miss Alberta Hilding, daughter Walter Button and Mrs. James and family and Miss Lura Collins Contractor. Tate, c ...... ----- 0 0 0 0 Washington ...... 46 57 er - In .); hit by pitcher, by Brame Marberry, p . . . of Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Hilding Rhodes committee. Miss Thelma of East Hartford spent Sunday at 699 Main St., So. Manchester 28 Spruce St., Phone 641 ----- 0 0 0 0 Chicago ...... 45 56 (i-airell); umpires, Riordan, Moran Price will be in charge of the Reeves, x ...... ___ *0 1 0 0 Detroit ...... and McGee; time, 1:46. is spending two weeks as the guest Watch Hill. Boss, XX ...... -----•! 0 0 0 42 57 of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and games. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Lyman ac­ Boston ...... 38 60 At Phil:idel|>Iiin:— Mrs. Robert E. Stack, in New Mr. and Mrs. C. Hibbard West of companied Mr. afid Mrs. Charles 30 5 6 24 National League rhicago ...... 120 000 4 CARDS 18, PHILLIES 5 York city. Snipsic had as Sunday guests Mr. Stoltenfeldt of Manchester Sunday AVnshington ...... 100 000 040—5 W. L. St. Imuis In the absence of the rector next and Mrs. Louis Stacy and three on a motor trip over the Bear Moun­ Two base hits, Berg, West, Harris; St. Louis ...... 63 36 Douthit. cf, AB. R. H. PO. A..TL. E.i . Sunday the service at St. Peter's children of Wilbraham, Mass., Mr. tain Bridge. home run. Goslln; sacrifices, Clanc.v, Cincinnati ...... 59 . G 4 5 3 42 Holm, 3b . . 5 4 3 U church will be read by Dr. Benjam­ and Mrs. Roland Benton of Cin­ Mrs. Joseph Smith of Talcottville West; doul)le plays, Cissell to Hun- New York ...... 54 Frisch, 2b nefield to Clancy, Harris to Cronin to 40 • « •. 3 0 0 2 in Bissell. cinnati, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Lathrop has been visiting her sister, Mrs. HALES S .fudge, Cronin to Harris to Judge; Chicago ...... 58 44 Vii ‘ ‘ . G 0 3 13 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tennant of Benton and child, William Benton Edith Isham. lb ,> * • •. 0 0 0 U left on bases, Chicago 3, Washington Brooklyn ...... 51 48 Hafey, If , Leete’s Island were recent gUests of Torrington. Miss Alice Budd of 3; hase on balls, off Blankenship 3, > > •. . G 1 1 1 j Miss Lena Larkin has returned Pittsburgh ...... 48 47 Blades, rf - 3 3 at the home of Mr. Tennant’s broth­ Hartford was a week-end guest also j to her home in Meriden after visit­ off Adkins 1, off Gaston 2; struck out, Wilson. . c G w r a c E B y Boston ...... • • . . . 5 2 1 2 at the West home. by Blankenship 1, by Gaston 1; hits, 28 62 -Maran vllle, er-in-law and sister. Judge and ing Miss Marlon Holmes. off Blankenship 3 in 7 (pitched to P h ila d e lp h ia ...... •SS .• • . . * 5 1 3 3 Mrs. Leon Rathbone. Mr. and Mrs. George Palmer 24 66 Ale.vander, p .. . 5> 3 ■There was a slight white frost P A V S T O WAIT QN YPURSCkr* four batters In eighth), off Adkins 2 ' 3 0 Mr. and Mrs. George Maryott of Charter entertained as Sunday in 2. off Gaston 7 in 7, off Marberry noticed in the meadow lands early none In 1; winning pitcher, Blanken­ GAMES TODAY 43 IS 20 27 16 0 New Haven were recent guests of guests Mr. and Mrs. George l)feu- Monday ^morning. The thermometer ship; losing pitcher. Gasto umpires, Philadelpbia Judge Leon Rathbone. meyer of Waterbury and Mr. and was below 50. Hildebrand and Guthrie; time, 1:23. Mrs. Julius West of Hazardvllle. Eastern League . 5 2 3 1 Huckleberries, of both the high X—Reeves ra for Kenn.i In Sth. 1 0 and low bush variety are now ripe Mr., and Mrs. Frank Jones who XX—Boss batted for Marberry In Bridgeport at Hartford (3:30). , 4 1 2 3 3 0 W eek-End Specials 9 th. Springfield at Pittsfield (2). . 4 1 3 9 0 0 and parties are coming in automo­ , 3 0 1 4 0 0 Waterbury. at Provi lence. 0 biles quite frequently to the back READY MADE At Detrolti— 4 0 0 0 0 road berry pastures. Some of the ■ New Haven at Albany. 4 0 0 2 3 1 —at- TIGERS 7, RED SOX 2 Sand, ss > 3 0 1 farmers make an effort to keep such IN TOWN Detroit American League 3 8 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 visitors off their fields but usually SEAT COVERS AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Washington at Detroit. 4 Warner, 3b ...... 4 1 1 i 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 without much, success. Those own­ Philadelphia at Cleveland. 1 0 0. House, 10 Large Rooms McManus, lb ...... 4 2 2 9 0 1 0 0 0 1 TO FIT YOUR CAR New York at St. Louis. 0 O' 0 1 1 ing berry pastures anywhere near Gehringer, 2b ...... 4 3 4 2 1 0 1 0 the center are for the most part un­ Oak floors. ' " Manchester’s Public Pantry Rice, c f - ...... 3 0 3 2 0 0 Boston at Chicago. 1 0 0 0 All Makes -— —> — — _ .. - Steam heat. Hellmann, rf ...... 3 0 0 3 0 0 able to get any of their own ber­ National League 3C 5 12 .27 17 5 French style windows. Hargrave, c ...... 4 0 1 4 0 0 St. Louis at Boston. ries, hordes of children and sum­ Tavener, ss ...... 4 0 0 3 4 0 mer sojourners swarming over the •Spacious porches. $ Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. phiiadeipiiia'' Ii::;:: “o2iZ^5 11.95 Carroll, If ...... 3 0 1 3 0 0 dwo base hits, Hurst 2, Klein lots, disregarding signs and warn­ Large barn. and up Finest American Sorrell, p ...... 4 1 0 0 2 0 Cincinnati at New York. Blades Thompson, Holm 2, Bottoin- ings. Heated garage. Others not scheduled. ''Vilson; stolen base. Have your car put In shape be- 33 7 12 27 7 1 Holm, sacrifices, Frisch, Klein, Holm- ' Dr. Herbert Hofflelt, who has 15 acres land. fore you go ou your variation. GRANULATED SUGAR, 10 ib. bag . ,61c Boston M Thompson to spent the past three weeks here, Good orchard. Packed in a sanitary cloth bag. AB. R. H.PO. A. E. SnGel. Maranville to PrlscK to Bot- has returned to his Cambridge Flagstead, cf ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 tomley, Southern to Willoughby to 1 mile from Manchester Green Summer, cf ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 home where he will spend the rest scliool and trolley. Manchester Rothrock, 3b ...... 3 0 1 1 3 1 Hartford Game Thompson to of the summer, returning to the Taitt. rf ...... 4 Sand to Hurst, Holm to Frisch to Everj thlng in first class condi­ 0 0 5 0 0 »- St. Louis A University of California next fall, tion. MEADOW GOLD BUTTER Williams, If ...... 4 0 1,1 0 0 Philadelphia 7; base on balls off Todt. lb ...... 4 0 V l l 2 0 where he is an Instructor in Eng­ Auto Top Co. At Hartford:— Arum” mo Willoughby 6; lish. Price 912,000, 92,000 cash or 2 lbs. 99c, 1 Ib. 50c Regan. 2b ...... 4 0 0 1 2 0 struck out, by Alexander 1, Pruett 1 Hofmann, c ...... 3 SENATORS 5, BEARS 3 will trade. 0 0 1 3 2 Hartford liits. off Pruett 6 In 4 W. J, MESSIER Over 1,000 pounds sold weekly. Gerber, ss ...... 1 0 0 4 2 1 Rogel, s.s ...... 1 land ’ ^ 2 ^'3. Sweet- A headline says: “U. S. and I ’or appointment Phone 74. Cor. Center St. and Henderson 1 0 0 1 0 ...... 4 1 2 land - in 1, wild pitch, Pruett- inc Ruffing, p ...... 3 1 2 0 2 0 4 0 Britain Neck and Neck in Race for b ...... 3 1 0 1 1 ing Pitcher, Pruett; umpires? Jordl' Road Simmons, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 lOg^ler and Hart; time 1*5^ * Air Superiority.” As friendly as all Rollings, X ...... 1 ...... 4 0 0 2 1 W. Harry England Phone 1816-3 Strictly Fresh 0 0 0 0 " lb ...... 2 Z—Williams batted for Sand in 9th, that, eh? Griffin, xx ...... 1 0 0 0 0 1 .1 6 0 !b ...... 3 1 3 4 2 ...... 3 0 At New York:— SELECTED EGGS, dozen ..... i...... 45c 32 2 4 24 15 4 0 3 0 1 ...... 4 1 1 3 2 Large Eggs. ‘ Detroit ...... 100 230 lOx—7 ...... 2 0 10 Boston ...... 000 000 200—2 1 4 4 (First Game) ♦ Two hasp hits. Williama, Ruffing; • • • ...... 3 0 0 0 1 New York three base hit. Gehringer; home run. Welsh. O f ...... Ruffing; stolen bases, Gehringer 2, 1 28 5 8 27 11 Rice; sacrifice. Rice; double play. Bridgeport PURE LARD, 2 lbs. 32c Todt to Gerber to Regan; left on AB. R. H. PO. A. AMAZING SALE OF cf ...... 2 0 0 Sanitary pound package. base. Boston 7, Detroit 5; bases on 8 0 Terr^lb'^^’ 5 4 4 0 2 0 balls, off Ruffing 2, Sorrell 3; struck lb ...... 3 1 0 10 0 ...... 4 0 2 1 0 out. by Ruffing 1, Sorrell 3; hits, off 1 Ruffing 12 in 7, Simmons none In 1- ...... 3 1 1 0 hit by pitcher, by Sorrell (Rogell); ...... 3 0 0 0 1 Kellogg’s and Post’s losing pitcher. Ruffing: umpires. Van . • . • ...... 4 0 1 3 3 Graflan, Campbell and Connolly; ...... 2 0 1 3 4 . • • • ■ • • • • 3 ELECTRIC COOKERS CORN FLAKES, 3 pkgs...... 19c time, 1:48. 0 0 3 1 Wrightstone, ^ A ], 0 0 0 0 ...... 3 0 1 0 2 x—Rollings batted for Hofmann in »» MM. ■ .... ^ . I. 111,1 ,,,,,,, I...... I w , — ^ ^ 9th. 33 8 16 87 10 ”o 27 2 6 24 11 XX Griffin batted for Simmons In ...... 5 0th, H. PO. A. E. Bridgeport...... 010 001 000—2 English, S3 ...... 4" Maguire, 2b 3 3 1 5 0 Two base hits, Griffin, Starn, 12 8 0 At St. I.niilKi— Martlneck. Slayback; home runs, Cuyler. -rf 2 The Excel Cooker Miscellaneous Specials ATHLETIC.S S, BROWNS 4 Watson; sacrifices, Lacey, Sewell, W ilson, cf .... ‘ 2 Philadelphia Bryant, Hohma"n; double plays, Heathcote, cf 2 r,- ou AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Schmehl to Slayback, Jones to Lacey Stepnenson, If . . . 4 r Don’t Stay Home to Cook! On Sale This Week Only Bishop, 2b ...... 5 1 1 1 1 0 Grimm, lb 4 to Rodriguez; left on bases, Hartford 0 12 0 0 Haas, cf ...... 4 3 2 2 0 0 7. Bridgeport 4; base on balls, off Hartnett, c .,,... 4 Cochrane, c ...... 5 0 1 5 i o Cannon 3, Starn 4; Struck out, by Beck, 3b ...... ’ ’ 4 0 2 0 0 CUquot Club GINGER ALE, dozen .. $1.59 Simmons, If ...... 4 1 2 1 o 0 Cannon 4, Starn 2; wild pitches, Biake, p ...... ' " 3 Don’t be chained to a kitchen Foxx. 3b ...... 4 1 1 1 2 0 Starn; umpires, McLaughlin and Bush, p ...^..111 0 Pale and Golden Miller, rf ...... 3 0 0 3 0 0 Peck; time. 1:50. these hot days. CJook the cool Orwoll, lb ...... 4 1 113 0 0 electric way that givds you more Bolcy, ss ...... 4 1 2 1 3 0 Kew Ynrlr ^ X26 15 0 Gra Rock GINGER ALE and WHITE Grove, p ...... 4 0 0 0 1 0 BRENNAN’S CANDITION. C h m a J o ^ ...... 000 101 015— 8 leisure hours—^more appetizing Chicago, Aug. 1.—George E. 37 8 10 27 8 0 Two base hits, English, Reese meals—ends the messy job of BIRCH, case ...... |2.25 St. Louis Brennan, Democratic leader and Lindstrom, Hogan; home runs’ friend of A1 Smith, appeared to be Stephenson Cuyler, Heathcote; s S scrubbing pots and pans—and ac­ 24 bottles 15 ounce bottles.' AB. R. H. PO. A. E. fices, Maguire, Cuyler 2. Reese T e r ­ tually saves you money in grocery Bine, lb ...... 4 0 2 17 0 0 staging a winning fight today ry; double plays, English trMae-uIrk O'Rourke, 3b ...... 4 1 1 0 2 0 against death from septic poisoning. bills. What other article gives Manush, If ...... 4 1 2 0 0 0 to Grimm, Welsh to Hogan to Tfr^y® CaimpbelPs BEANS, 3 cans ,.. .. er25c Schulte, cf ...... 4 0 1 3 0 0 Twenty-four hours ago the Dem­ left on bases, New York 10, Chicago you such wonderful benefits for ocratic chieftain’s life was prac­ 11; base ^ balls, off Blake 3; struck Bettencourt, rf ___ 4 0 0 0 0 0 out, by Fitzsimmons 6, Hubhell 1 only $4.98? i,r .—.-r.-tvi. r . - . i . . r.i»r.'x«.z..Ertsa»r.j Kress, ss ...... 4 1 1 2 0 0 tically despaired of. He had under­ LUX, Ig. pkg. 22c Melillo. 2b ...... 4 CLO 0 6 0 Fitzsimmons 9 In Man ion, c ...... 4 0^1 5 0 0 gone an emergency operation to 8, HuTDbell 0 In 1, Blako 13 in S 9 ^ Blaeholder, p ...... 3 i 1 0 4 1 stem the poison’s progress and was Rumford BAKING POWDER, lb. can 27c *.'}m lth)- OUV; ‘”h?t hit by pitcher, tw by o”blttl'r's Blake so low that life was being sustain­ (Welsh): winning pitcher, Hubbell? 35 4 9 27 15 1 ed by oxygen. He staged a re­ losing pitcher, Blake; umpires, Klem Hale’s Famous Philadelphia ...... lui 004 002—8 and McCormick; time, 1:50, Only St. Louis ...... 102 000 100—4 markable rally, however, and today $4.98 Two base hits, Schulte. Kress. his physicians believe he has an , (iSeconU Game) MORNING LUXURY COFFEE, lb. ,.,.„ 41c Boley. Orwoll; home runs, Haas 2, even chance to recover. S!! , ...... - ...... 000 041 023—10 Blaeliolder, Bishop, Manush. Sim­ ...... 000 030 100— 4 98c Down $1.00 a Month Ground fresh daily. A flavor thdt yon will enjoy. mons; left on bases, Philadelphia 6, The infection bega • from two Batteries; Chicago—Root and Gon­ ulcerated teeth. Complications, zales. New York—Walker, HubbeF, St. Louis 4; bases on balls, off Blae­ Nichols and O Farrell. holder 4; struck out, by Grove 4, by arising from diabetes and pneu­ Blaeholder 5; umpires, Owens and monia, set in. Home runs,—English and Wright- ) -1 Ceisel; Ume, 1:49. stone. Fre9h Fruit and Yegetaibles The largest dis^by in town. AU fonit and vege<* Maybe the actors were barred A bill Introduced In the legisla­ A writer of newspaper features THt MANCHESTER ELECTRIC CO. from the exclusive beach at New­ ture of New Brunswick, Canada, calla Charlie Curtis “a very hu­ tables kept cool and crisp in our modern refrig^tor prohibits the erection of advertis­ man fellow.” Sure! You have to port because It was feared there 773 Main Street " Phone 1700 cases. • > were some bad actors among ing billboards of any kind along be human to run for vice presi­ the highways of the Province. dent.

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...... ■ n u HINTS ON HOW TO KEEP WELL ■c^IffilBBEWHr GROWS by World Famed Authority ’’Vi'-'-.ik* THIS HAS HAPPENED into debt— send him begging his cleanliness and order all around. A BERTIE liOU WARD marries father for a loan? woman' by the hour, Bertie Lou g r a d in g FEEBLE-MINDED of course, be limited; to tho > MADEEASY This statement came from Cath­ over Lila’s features, contorting seared her pride. It was a poison­ own way, but are too likely to be arine O. Morgan, manager of the them into a fleeting ugliness. She" all wrong. Children, like adults, ous anonymity. But Bertie Lou Women’s Inveatmeht .Service of turned her head quickly away from are not alike, and little stomachs thought she knew who had written y one of New York’s largest* bond Rod’s stare. ' have a way of being entirely dif­ 4 - W.TV.Wentiuorth But erea in the moonlight her it. The writing was very much like ferent. houses. Molly’s despite an apparent effort ©1828, BY NEA SERVICE. INC “ Women’s gfOWWg . Interest In expression had been an unmistak­ Don’t Experiment finance is tremendous,” Mrs. Mor­ able indication of displet.sure. Rod to disguise it. There is one bit of advice that It M'as brief. The writer merely When drawing trumps you should gan said. “ In my department wMch could not see clearly enough to any mother can safely take from was establislied to give wolxien. any Tecognize it as anything more than suggested that Bertie Lou should anybody. “ Don't experiment.” — not as a rule indulge in ducking. return to Rod at once '? she wished To do so might unnecessarily per­ kind of financiut Thformatibn they that. • But it was sufficient to It is difficult to say, “ Go to a required, we have- had a .800 per trouble him. to get him out of the clutches of a good doctor” for many cannot af­ mit opponents to ruff with the re­ certain bleached blond over whom sult that your entire ducking cam­ cent increase in patrons In two Thinking it over that night, he ford a doctor. But if there is any years. he seemed to have lost h:'; head. time in the course of human events paign would collapse and your op­ concluded that Lila had no love for ponents might make trucks that “ Because women. are unfamiliar Cyrus. He had come to believe that As the writer had guessed, Bertie that a doctor is needed it is for a with investments and other kinds Lou was too proud to take any sick baby in his second summer— otherwise could never have been she had. But even with that reveal­ ALLENB S U M N E I*. made by them. As a rule, draw the of finance they are more apt to ing moment on the piazza to en­ notice of the communication. She or a sick baby, indeed, at any take a specialist’s advice than men did not return to . New York. Her time. In case a doctor is out of outstanding trumps and postpone lighten him he had not the faint­ That most women would stick and who can see and think and the ducking. are, I believe.. . . .! . ' est idea why she had been so much letters to Rod grew even colder and ■the question most of the biig cities by an unpleasant marriage for “ It is interesting to note that further apart and when Le fiatly haye free clinics for children. appreciate this world side by aide Used to best advantage when annoyed at her husband’s demon­ the sake of the children, or that with her husband. If that man one of the hands Is weak in re-en­ women form ‘a Targe percentage of stration of affection. demanded to know when she in­ But a few general health rules many women would continue a stockholders in the most outstand­ tended tj return she replied that may help the mother with a sick tells the truth he would prefer the tries, ducking may, however, be ad-? Lila, boiling with resentment marriage because their husbands Tive, interested, growing, wide­ vlsable when you do hold a re-en­ ing companies in America, such as: over his Intrusion upon htr tete-a- she thought she might spend the baby: or the mother with a well would be so miserable without American Telephone.! .ifc 'Teiegraph, one, for that matter. awake wife to the domestic mo­ try as in the illustration which fol- tete with Rod, could have told him. summer with her mother. them are two rather common be­ 55 per dent; 'Genb‘r£il-BIeftnS,^"W Keep Bottles and Nipples Clean ron.’’ lows: She could have explained that The letter had done its work. It liefs. Which is why sonfe discov­ Miss Phillips seems to forget Dummy holding spades— 5 4 3; per cent, Eastman Kodik 50 per kept Bertie Lou away from Rod, as If the baby is thriving on his eries made by Dr. G. V. Hamilton, cent. Cyrus had spoiled the moment she present food, don’t change it. Per­ that, after all,' there, are thou­ hearts— A 2; diamonds— A K 7 '6 had been waiting for— the moment it was designed to do. Not as long director of the division of psycho- sands of men who match “ the do- 5 4; clubs— 3 2. Declaier, spades— “ The pereentage of women inte;^- ; perhaps as Lila— for it was Lila haps he is not gaining as fast as biological research of the Bureau ested in absolutely unspeculali’^^e when Rod needed sympathy, the you would like, but, he is well m'patlc morons” and who would be A J 2; hearts— Q J 10; diamonds moment he seemed be.vildered and who was the guilty person— hoped oi Social Hygiene, concerning wom­ tnuch more at ease with them — 3; clubs— K Q 7 6 5 4. Investments, such as Liberty bonds, that it would. She had painstak­ let him alone. Do not add to his en’s attitude towards marriage real estatp bonds and mortgages doubtful of Bertie Lou’s love. diet nor change it until fall. than thp other type of woman. The only way in which declarer For, despite his loyalty, Lila ingly copied Molly’s handwriting are rather significant. may possibly make game is to es­ and savings, accounts has increased A baby should not be weaned in enormously, also. This- shows that knew that he must be pondering with just enough fidelity to the hot weather. RATS! RATS! tablish the diamond suit. I bis original to make anyone who knew women, when they begin to invest, over Bertie Lou’s behavior. She All bottles for all babies must THEY TALKED And here,comes Miss Amy Wren, may be accomplished by ducking had pondered over it, too, until she it believe that the letter came from Federal Commissioner, insisting the first time that suit is played. are cor servative in that they prefer her. be cleaned out and thoroughly Dr. Hamilton asked 100 men to safeguard their investments received a clue. In a conversation boiled. Much summer sickness is and 100 women to answer frankly that women, should. “ break away As soon as declarer gets the lead with Rod, on the subject of the de­ Other factors affectea Bertie from traditionally womanly jobs” he should play heart Queen and against losses rather than take a the result of dirty bottles. Each and fully certain questions about chance to make more. tective she had engaged, she asked Lou. Inquisitiveness chiefly. It morning the day’s supply of bot­ thrir marriage. No limit asifi and prove that all jobs are sexless overtake- with hejirt Ace in the und'-that they can do .anything. dummy. Then he plays diamond “ Women, I think, are eteadtly him if he had told Bertie Lou any­ drove her back to Rod. Inquisitive­ tles should be washed thoroughly words and time was given. He commanding a more Important thing that could give her a hint of ness plus an aching yearning to see in warm suds, inside and out. wrote,down the two million words Rubbish! The very nature of us Ace and diamond King In turn human critters makes-it that men with the likelihood that all of the place in the financial world, both their secret. Rod said no, that he for herself if he really had suc­ with a long bottle-brush. These which the 2()0 men and women as clients and as workers.” hadn’t even told her he was at cumbed to Lila’s charms. Her can be bought at the 5-and-lO- gave. him. He foupd them eager can do certain things best and missing diamonds will drop, enab­ Lila’s the afternoon he had return­ friends in Wayville were beginning cent store or a hardware store. to talk under the protection of i^ipnion'certain ones best. Why ling him to win tricks with his three ed the empty jewel case. to comment upon her prolonged ab­ Then ‘the bottles should be thor­ anonymity. not stick to our own lasts, though, remaining cards in that suit with With Ford for Hoover, Lila remembered having told* sence from her husband. They oughly rinsed in clean water and He found that, after listing se­ of course, year by year we do the probability of going game. prove that our “ lasts” are more the General Motors are sald'?*!tb-‘be Bertie Lou that he had just left would soon be declaring that she placed in a large kettle of clear rious troubles, more men than for Smith. Here’-s a chance for her on that occasion. Casually she had left him, Bertie Lou feared. clean water and boiled for 20 women insisted that th.ey would and varied'than we ever expected. the roller skate people to get: some minutes after the water starts to ONE-PIECE SCHOOL DRESS. inquired of Rod how he had ex­ And she hadn’t left him. There A practical one-piece dress of go on with the marriage just the Fashion Plaque publicity. plained his lateness in arriving had been no final break, no incon­ boil. same “ for love.” He found that All nipples should be' scrubbed printed cotton broadcloth for the OILCILOTH DRAPES home and he said he believed he trovertible proof that Rod was un­ little miss of 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14 many more men than women had*lied about it. faithful. Neither had he suggested inside and out and boiled with the would continue the marriage be­ ■Jt, bottles. Nipples should be put in years. Style No. 945 will Intereot cause. the other spouse would be Excellent and charming for “ Well, the fat’s in the fire with a permanent sepration. She spoke mother too, because it is so easily sunitner curtains on dressing ta­ Bertie Lou,” Lila told herself. tentatively to her ihother about re­ water right after using and kept ’ unhappy, without them, and that covered. No nipple should be used made.* Back extends over front more fathers would tolerate an bles and for window drapes are Abandoning all hope of deceiv­ turning to him and was convinced shoulders forming shallow yoke. some of the new little polka dotted ing Bertie Lou any longer, she de­ at once that she had jeeu a cause twice unless boiled. No bottle unhappy marriage for the. sake of "Should be used twice— ever— un­ Inserted sections at either side of the children than would the moth­ or flower sprigged oilcloths. They cided to make the most of her erst­ for worry. front pressed in plaits, are topped come in lovely colors and are, of while friend’s absence. When Ber­ til it is boiled.' After being used, ers. . “ Yes, I really think you should,” a bottle should be rinsed out at by patch pockets. French blue wool course, washable, without having tie Lou returned— if she ever did her mother said; “ though we shall jersey, navy blue dimity with while to remove from their frames. once, filled with water and Tset FUNNY WOMEN — Lila knew that she would have miss you dreadfully.” dot with white organdie contrast­ aside until ready for its real laun­ He found that many .more wom­ little or no influence over her, no Bertie Lou smiled over the relief dering the next morning. ing, candy striped cotton broad­ FOR SUNRURN further opportunity to lead her in- in her mother’s voice. en were willing to call their mar­ Keep Baby Cool and Clean cloth with white pique contrasting, riage a failure, than were men. He to extravagance or things that Rod “ I’m afraid Rod will be think­ Keep a band of mixed wool and pale blue linen, printed pique, or­ A source-of expense that goes could criticize. ing we’ve kept you too long,” Mrs. elaborates this point as follows-— cotton; or wool and silk, on the chid chambray and English prints “ It is because women haye a with, the joys of the afternoon . Perhaps Bertie Lou might induce Ward went om happily. “ The dear baby’s abdunen all summer, even are delightful fabrics. Price 15 ;.swini is medicants for sunburn. Rod to give up his position with boy has been so very patient. It far greater sensitiveness, _,than on hot days. Do not take it off at cents in stamps or^coin (coin pre­ men. More of them say every­ If none of. these special lotions are Cyrus. There Lila faced thie possi­ must have been terribly lonesome night. It is changed daily at bath ferred.) available, cocoa butter could be bility of losing him altogether un­ for him without you.” thing is wrong. ..They, see greater time. dissatisfactions. They see far more used and is a splendid protection less she could complete her sorcery Mother and daughter glanced at Keep him cool at all times with against sunburn. before his wife returned. Manchester Herald difficulties. Thby particularize each other and then both looked little clothing on hot days. .V very elaborately. ■ No need now to consider Bertie quickly away. Each was wonder­ band and diaper are often enough, Pattern Service “And'yet;‘ for hll'.this.array; of SUMMER FERNS Lou’s friendship. At last she could ing how near or how far from the and perhaps a veiV thin slip of a As our patterns are mailed sensitiveness— which; ought); fp ' ex­ speak freely, could start to sow' truth thosp words had been. dress. press Itself,';, the average, person House ferus have a hard time In the seeds of discontent in Rod’s The mother never had accepted Watch the nights. Keep him from New York,,^eity. please al­ summer. Put them into thii low five days. would' ; shy, "in an absofptioni ' ‘il mind. Lila’s friendship with Bertie Lou cool but also keep him from sud­ spiritual , H allies — these ■ woUien showerj bath a;bout once or twice a A LEMON YELLOW BAKU POKE She was furious with Cyrus for as genuine, a thing to be trusted, den drauglits and chanjvs of tem­ Pattern No. are intent on-; physical and mat%* week, with a light spray of cold trimmed with! twisted band and having interrupted her initial move though she had kept her opinion perature. Summer nights may get rial troubles V far more than • the water playing on them. This is as edged with chartreuse green crepe and for having reminded Rod that from her daughter lest she worry suddenly cold. Then he needs to Price l^'Cents men.'. And.'they are .extremely real­ ,’effectivB as outride rain in ^e- is worn by Mary Ellis with a char­ she belonged to another man. But her needlessly. She could be mis­ be covered warmly. istic In ' their' ability,,' tp' recognize 'freshlng. them. . treuse green crepe froqk. to Rod it seemed that he had gazed taken, perhap.s, she told herself. Never feed him tld bits. Don’t Name and adinlt^ 'matrimonial”^ failure upon the secret travail of one who Bertie Lou would not let her give him “ bites” of this and that where inen ;*assume the pdse . o'f a had made a ghastly mistake. * mother know what she thought of and watch that the children don’t Size • • • • • • < sentimental ostrich'.” r He pitied Lila. But he admired Rod’s loneliness, though she sus­ feed him. her tremendously for having kept pected that her mothei; had won­ Never give him slee\lng medi­ Address cine to quiet hjm. And don’t give ...' IS , ^ T SO? her secret so well, for having lived dered at her willingness to remain “ No one woinan ""can be big BO sportingly up to' her bargain of away from him all these weeks him “ neighbor medicine.” Water But No “ Tit-Bits” enough to form the sole interest exchanging her freedom for money. and months. of any indan’s life. And con'verse- Final Oearance Of At least she had ntt whined. And She had surprised her mother’s Be sure he has water to drink Send your order to the “ Pat­ In plenty, but not ice-water. ly, no one man can he big enough it he had discovered what she had gaze bent upon her In grave medi­ tern Dept., Manchester Evening to fill' the whole ll|e of any one proudly hidden from the world it Keep him clean. Change him Herald, Manchester,'^ Conn.” for It tation on many occasions lately. It woman.” • , i ' was purely by accident, he felt,, and at once when necessary so that his was time to return to Rod and tender skim does not become sore Spoken, or said to .kave been Baby has little upsets at tlm ^ ; not by reason of any public display settle the thing or to open her spoken, by Miss Lena! Madesin All your care cannot preyeht them.. of yellow on Lila’s part. or scalded. This causes terrible heart to her mother and load her sufl’erlng. Bathe him off at each Phillips, /rpcently rpelecited preslr But you Can'be prepared. Then you He thought of her unfailing burdens on those still frail should- changing yrith soap apd water, ALLIGATOiR PEARS dent of •ithe Nattonai Business and 75 Hats including Straws, 75 Hats of the better can do what .any'oxiperiienced.n,u^ ^v manifestation of affection and con­ fers. would .do— what most, physicians and rinse with clean water. Professional ’Woman’s Clubs. Felts and Fabtics to close sideration for Cyrus, a man whom Bertie Lou returned . to New Bathe him thoroughly once a Chilled alligator' pears make one Npbody can' quarrel -with the kind including white Jelts^ would tell you to'do— give a; few he knew she did not love, and com­ York unannounced. Her hands day all over with pure soap and of the most delicious salads. Serve first half.: of _ 'he?,-statement,. ; but at V to close at drops of plain Castoriia. No ^sooner pared it with Bertie Lou’s treat­ trembled on the doorknob as she water but be sure the soap Is sliced, alternating with ' 'omato who of us has not seen any num­ done than' Baby is soothed;,ireltet ment of him, whom he had believ­ let herself in, but she stubbornly ed off. On very hot days he may slices, on lettuce centers. Use a ber of : .women ,ve jy ' willing . to Hach is just a'matter of raomeBts; 'Tet ed she loved. , refused to release the tears that have an. additional “ sponge” bath tart French dressliig. make one man their, whbl'e, life? you have eased your child 'wRhoht He observed Cyrus closely for smarted her eyes. Inside the front in clear water. Always dry thor­ 'The trouble generally seems to i be use of a single doubtful drug; Gas-! * the rest of his stay at The Birches. oughly with a soft towel. A little in the man’s !reluctan.qe; iiot in toria Is vegetable. So it’s safe' 'cO door she put down the small case PAPER n a p k in s There was nothing In his manner she had carried and turned to ad­ pure talcum may be dusted on but the woman’s demand .for ,any more ; 50 HATS " All Matrons’ Hats to use as often as an infs^t! has ’to indicate thaf he suspected Lila’s mit the elevator hoy with her suit­ not too much or it will clog the In her life. , . * ” — little pain you' cannoj; pat awjsy.'5^ pores. Intriguing and inexpensive new AndTt’s always; rOTdy. f<)r •toe cntjsli true feelings toward him. Rod cases. sets of paper napkiq^, and table asked himself it it were not possi­ When he, was gone she summon­ AND .18 •THjs::so?*.-. „ . 5 0 C : : ! . $ 2 . 9 8 er pangs of colic,' or-ccinjstipati^, , cloths are on-Hhe inark'' 'hat will :rC*v eeeeeeee* . or diarrhea; effective, too, for! ojtf- '■ I ble that he too might be taking his ed her mhid, hut there was no re­ l^EPPER RINGS save mother4ime and troujle. They This is interesting,' trfoir; wife’s love for granted. sponse. She went out to the kitchen correctly quoted: '• -' v' er children,Twehty-'five mlUthYi * * have modernistic designs. In lovely bottles were bought last year, f , Was there any such a thing as and looked around. There v/as no colors and some ev’n have rufflca “ Put it/up, 'to ahy mail ■“ 'which love? Was it love to keep a man Half-inch, cross-section slices will make the hsst wife«'ai{d'.'mdtb;*^ food in the refrigerator. Rod must of the outside of green peppers, edges. , calling hlB home every hour to in­ be eating out^ er— the woman whose only'-Iftteri*^ make very pretty containers for ests are- ; in her'homje.‘'and'*)i|iiy; , .-\LIGE F. HEALEY quire it there was a letter for him? Further inspection of the apart­ salads or for creamed hot foods. And was it love that caused Bertie A woman'pan have'a convulsion home cau- get petty -a^ter ^ BIiUiii«tyShop,;^y: ; , - ^kBuUding ment revealed that someone was The former are served on lettuce, over an evening 'gown that Isn’t I ^95 heels t a ^ g care of It for (Aere was or the 'Uroman whose .mind is of course, and the latter on to a ^ |a good - ; r ' 1 awaked' f t , r t r . .i

\ ... '» MANCHESTER XGONN.)* EVENING HERAL0. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1928. PAGEELEVESr " ■vV . ■JifA Robert. Ve^nart, 164 Cooperi Jas. Scarlato, 36 Cottage, Tony Thomas Cole, 102 High; Norman Urbanettl, 178% Spruce, Henry MANCHESTER KIDS Plit$, 29 Edgerton; Ernest. Kearns, Benache, 69 ^ap le, James Hender- DAILY RADIO PROGRAM 320 Main; .Donalds Vennart, 16'i sen, 134 Charter .Oak,^ Raymond Cooper; Walter Ford, 14' BKort; Ruddell, 152 Oak, Jos. Matise, 165 Wednesday, August 1.. 10:30 9.30—Two da.'ioe oreiic.stras. SEE LEAGUE BALL Fred Lavey, 7 S’ Poster ;i Reno Cor- Oak, Franklin Hadden, 24.*Hanting- 11:30 10:30—Memory Graue.'i liour. Leading DX Stations. Two dMadM A0O, wh«o coll«£a boys na, i6 0 Eldridge.; Norman Row- tdn, Wm. Mack, 35 Lewis, Philip wore p«r*lop trouser* and turtle-neck 440.S—W eX -W JR , DETROIT—680. (DS’T) (ST) ; 8:00 7 00—Goldkoite'a orchestra, 475.9— WSB, ATLANTA-630.’ sell, 299 Main; Francis* McCaffey, DuPont, 235 School,’ Harold Civlel- . ■vreatoi'^ there waa a popular eouc 8:30 7:,30.^Magic melodies. y often heard under the windowa of the 8:30 7:30—Concert orchestra. 47 Maple; Francis Duncan, 130 lo, 164 South Main, Howard Hast­ 9'00 8:00—WJZ Phllco hour. 9:00 8:00—WJ2 I'hllco hour. village belle. It waa "M eet Me Tonicht 10:00 9:00—Jtount Clemen’s concert Eldridge; Clemfent Pantom’, 59 ings, 834 Parker, Fred McCormick, Jn Dreamland" and will again ybo in 10:30 9:30—Hits and Biis. programs (I hrs.) 260 of Them Take Elr.o; Primo Amadeo, 162 El­ the limelight when It Is featured dur­ 12:45 ll:4o—I’eerless entertainers. 226 School, Francis McVeigh, ing the program by the Sylvahla For- 525.4— W TIC, H A R 'f^ R D —660. 526—KYW , 'CHICAGO—570. dridge. ' ' School, Leonard Gaines, 360 South.' 7:30 6:30—“Ask Me Another," organ recital. eatera mala quartet to be broadcast 8:00 7:00—Studio pArty, V Advantage of Recreation Also Elton Cowles, 19 Foster, Paul Rizza, 16 Norman, Leonard by WJZ. t\'Ei5 and ICDKA at 8:30 8:00 7:00—WJZ songs; foresters. Ewen, 17 Norman, James Buzzano, Wednesday night. A t the some time S'29 8:00—W E A F Troubadours orch. 9:00 8:00—WJZ Phllco hour, Joseph DeSimone, 39- Cottage, 8:38 8:30—W E A F Palmolive hour, 10:06 9:06—Artists entertainment. Richard Niese, 75 St. Jdhn; Erwin 272 Market, Tony Paoletta, 14 WGY will present the Madrigal mixed 422.3—WOR, NEW ARK—710. quartet and W NVC the Goldman band 11:30 10:30—Musical continuity. ‘ ' Center Trip. Quinn, 10 Short; Walter Aitken, Goodwin Place. 8:00 7:00—Mabelanna Corby prog. 389.4— WBBM, CHICAGO—770. •V With Del Stqigera, famous cornettst. 8:30 7:30—Key clicks, feature. Robert Neron, 26 Roosevelt, A t 3:80 o’clock WliJAF and as.sociated 9:00 .8;00-»Home dance liopr. 31 Bank: Edwin Jolly, 21 Bank; 9:00 8:00—Stardust and Moonbeams 10:00 9:00—Harmony team; orch. Elmore Kelsh 163Main'; Elnar Solo­ Ralph McCallum, 37 Center, Robert stations will radiate the Palmolive 9:30 8:30—United Military band. hour for which Director Haenschen 11:00 10:00-"Hello. Ev'rybt^y." Nearly 260 Manchester boys be­ monson, 97 Pleasant; Elof Solo­ Egleston, 127 Cooper Hill, John 10:00 9:00—Grand opera, "Martha." 365.6—WE8H.WJJD, CHICAGO—880. has selected the fascinating "Polovet- 10:30 9:80—Buccaneers program. monson, 9'T Pleasant: Ernest Hedlund, 97 High, Edwin Kose, 25 »lan Dances" from "Prlncd Igor" as 7:00 C:00—Victorian orchestra; talk. tween the ages of 10 and 15 years 11:00 10:00—Astor orchestra. 8:00 7:00-W E AF ml.xed quortcL took advantage of the opportunity Brown, 57 Cooper*.Hill; Richard Cooper, Albert Kulowcz, 34 West the orchestral highlight One of Olive 11:30 10:30—The Witching hour. Palmer's soprano solos will be "Annie 9:00 8:00—WJZ . Phllco hour, to witness an Eastern League base­ Weyierell, 52 Cooped Hill; Francis Center; Albert King, 90 Walnut, 333.1- WBZ, NEW ENGLAND-900. ,2'22 , HI30—Theater presentations. Laurie" and with Paul Oliver, tenor, 0:65 5:55—Baseball; orchestra. ball game at Bulkeley Stadium in Dilworth, 185 Eldridge; Robert Samuel Wilson, 67 "Walnut, Marcus she will sing “How About It" The 7:30 6:30—Radio Nature league, programs, .artists. Morlarty, 49 Summer, Brewep .0Jhn- tenor solo will be “The Angel's Sere 416.4— WGN-WLia, CHICAGO—720. Hartford yesterday afternoon and Muldoon, 152 EldHdge; Geno En­ 8:00 7:00—Studio players. son, 237 Center, Rainey Tasagran- nade." The best bets for the eve 8:30 7:30—WJZ programs (1 hr.) -2'22 7:00—Orch; “ 'Tommy’s Soiree." were well rewarded. They saw rico, 136 Eldridge; Bruno Enrico, ning will be concerts by a German 10:06 9:05—Newcomb's orchestra. .2'22 ®|90—W E A F progs. (IH hrs.) Hartford beat Bridgeport 5 to 2. 136 Eldridge; Frank Gado, 147 El­ de, 28 Foley, Wesley Clifford, 247 male chorus of 75 voices through 19:30 9:30—Mexican baritone; quintet 491.5— W EAF, NEW YORK—610. 11=30 10:30-Tenor, orchestra, ship, They were particularly impressed dridge; Charles Morrison, 41 Ce­ West Center, Ernest Clifford, 347 WCAE. the City Colored band of Bal­ 6:00 6:00—Dinner music; baseball. timore through W B A L and the drama. 12:16 11:15—Austin male quartet. with “ Skee” Watson, lead-off hitter dar; Francis Maho'ney, 41 Cedar; West Center. "" . 6:30 6:30—Halt's Manger orchestra. 12:45 11:45—Wadsworth’s orchestra. “The Maker of Dreams," through 7:00 6:00—Synagogue services. and center-fielder on the Hartford Ward Krause, 87 Walnut; George WNYC. Among the operas that mav ,n CHICAGO—870. 7:30 C:-S0—St. Regis orchestra. 10:00 9:00—Musical program. team. Watson smote a home run in Ecabert, 35 Bigelow; Matteo De ' be tuned in during the course of the 8:00 7:00—National mixed quarteL evening will be “Miss Dolly Dollars" JV22 19:00—"Forgotten operas," organ the fifth inning and made a single Simone, 3a Cottage; Kenneth Hud­ LAUR E PARK STATION 8:30 7:30—Venetian nights. 12:00 11:00—Artists entertainment. through WJZ and allied stations, and 9:00 8:00—Troubadours orchestra. that broke the tie score in the son, 89 Ridge; Clifford Anderson, “ Martha” through WOR and the Co­ 9:30 8:30—Palmolive hour. 447.5—WMAQ-WQJ, CHICAGO—670. eighth inning. ;x9 Ridge; Leonard Niese. 75 St. lumbia stations, both at 9, and "Prin ­ 7:00 0:00—Orchestral music (2 hrs.) 10:30 9:30— Light opera, ‘ 'Princess Although the youngsters expect­ John; Alfred Brown, 57 Cooper NEARLY LOST IN FIRE cess Ida" through W E A F and N. B. Ida." 9:00 8:00-:-'WOR Columbia hours. C. broadcasters at 10:30, 19:30 9:30—Orchestra; musical prog. ed to be quartered in the sun-baked Hill; Joseph Breen, 148 Cooper 11:30 10:30—Waldorf-Astoria orch, 12:00 11:00—Studio dance orchestra. 454.3—WJZ, NEW YORK—660. bleachers. Manager Bobby Farrell Hill; Leo Johnson, 82 Florence; Wave lengths In meters on left of 6:25 6:25—Baseball scores; orchs. 319—KOIL, COUNCIL BLUFFS—940. station title, kilocycles on the right. ,9:30 8^30—WOR Columbia hour. of the Hartford team, a former Thomas Serpliss, 129 Summer; One Man Bucket ' Brigade 6:45 6:45—Poems; political talk, 11:30 10:30—Balladeer; hummers. Times are Eastern Daylight Saving 7:35 6:35—Contralto, pianist. pitcher for the St. Mary’s baseball Matteo DeSimone, 39 Cottage; Saves It and Threatened and Eastern Standard, Black type 8:00 7:00—Songs, saxophonist. 1:00 12:00—Orchestra, tenor; organ. club of this town, gave them seats Gordon Weir, 117 Summer; W il­ indicates best featur^ 374.8— woe, DAVENPORT—800. Public Utilities Pole. 8:30 7:30—Foresters male quartet. ,9:30 8:30—W E A F programs (2 hrs.) In the grandstand. The Manchester liam Neubauer, 53 Summer; Fred 9:00 8:00—Philco hour with musical Il:o0 10:30—The two blackbirds. ■ party.was supervised by Director Delaney, 36- , Durant; Charles Leading: East Stations. play, "Miss Dolly Dol­ 12:00 11:00—Two dance orchestras. Lewis Lloyd, originator of the idea, Smith, 10 Cros^; Elmore Gibson, A lighted cigarette Is supposed (D ST) (ST) lars." 10:00 9:00—Venetian gondoliers. 325.9— KOA, DENVER—920. James Dowd, Sam Houston and 140 Center; Robert. Cotton, "12 to have been the cause of a fire 272.6—WPG, ATLAN1 1C CITY—1100. 11:30 10:30—The Spice of Life, 10:30 9:30—Tlie Wayside Inn, Harry White. Short; Michael Reardon, 213 that threatened to destroy the wait­ 8:40 7:40—Strumming Crooners. 11:00 10:00—Slumber music. 12:00 11:00—Violin; novelty shop. 1:00 12:00—Colorado day program. 8:00 8:00—HiH's concert orchestra. 405.2- WLIT, PHILADELPHIA-740. The trip to Hartford was made in School; "Walter Quinn, 10 Short; ing station at Laurel Park last eve­ 9:30 8:30—Soprano, piano, baritone. 8:00 7:00—WEAF programs (1 hr.) 400—PWX, HAVANA—760. two special trolley cars hired by Robert King, 90 Walnut; Alton ning. The fire had started in 10:00 3:00—Four dance orchestras. 9:00 8:00—Military orchestra. 9:00 8:00—Stanley tiieater program. the Recreation Centers at an ex­ Haddock, 87 Fairfield; John Noske, leaves and waste paper that had 285.5—W BAL, BALTIMORE—1050. , 9:30 8:30—W E A F Palmolive hour. 10:00 9:00—Cuban troubadours. 7:30 6:30—Dinner mu.sic; contralto. 10:30 9:30—W E A F light opera. 11:00 10:00—Studio music hour. pense of over thirty dollars. No 95 Glenwood; Kingsley French, 15 blown Into the now unused station 8:30 7:30—Tho melodcer.s. 370.2— WDAF, KANSAS CITY—810. charge was made to the boys. Scarborough Road; Harris^Gibson, 9'00 8:00—WJZ Phllco hour. 315.6—KDKA, PITTSBURGH—950. 9:30 8:30—W E A F Palmolive hour. and was threatening poles on which 10:00 9:00—Baltimore Colored band. 6:Jo .6:30—Ensemble; basebiall scores 10:30 9:30—Katz boys' program. While the kiddies got a big kick 140 Center; Wilbert Hadden, 121 is locate4 Box No. 7 of the South 10:30 3:30—The music box. <>:45—WJZ programs (214 hrs.) 11:30 10:30—Sin-a-Bar orchestra. out of the game, they got an even High; Ernest Vlot, 48 School; Manchester Fire District alarm sys­ 461.3—WN AC, BOSTON—650. 10:00 9:00—Ramblers happiness hour 10:30 9:30—Power's concert; baseball. 1:45 12:46—Nlghthawk dance frolic. . bigger one on the way to the ball Clarence Lewie, 1,09 Birch; Joseph tem. 8:00 7:00—Mason-Hamline concerL 468.5— KFl, LOS ANGELES—640. Mistretta, 110 School; Warren 8:30 7:30—Kalua Hat^aiians. PITTSBURGH—650. 12:30 11:30—Tsuan LImics broadcasL par^.when,they were stopped by a The fire was discovered by a 8:00 8:00—Columbia prog. (2 his.) ,2 2 5:00—Dinner music; baseball. poliiSfeman who threatened to send Markham, 141 Center; Clarence 7:00 6;0(>—German male chorus. 1:00 12:00—Dance music program. passing trolley crew and the Man­ 302.8—WGR, BUFFALO—990. 7:45 6:45—Book reviews; time. 416.4—KHJ, LOS ANGELES—720. the trolley cars back to Manchester Stone, 105 Birch; John Moran, 133 chester office of the Connecticut 7:30 6:30—Graphology broadcast. 8:00 7:00—WEIAF progs. (3^i hrs ) 12:00 11:00—Orchestra, vocal soloists. Birch; Edward Lithwinski, 127 8:00 7:00—W E A F progs. (3% hrs.) 1:00 12:00—.Studio entertainments. because the boys were ^nging too Company was notified. John ll:.3fl 10:.30—Van Surdam's orchestra. 280.2- WHAM. ROCHESTER-107b. 2:00 1:00—Dance orchestra. loudly. The song they sang was, High; William Haugh. 94 Hem­ Prichard, a section hand, was at 7.00 6:00—Stocks; baseball scores. lock; Winston Smith, 63.Hemlock; 545.1—W M AK, BUFFALO—550. 7:30 6:30—WGY studio program. 405.2—WCCO, MINN., ST. PAUL—740. “ Brass iftlittons, Blue Coats, Could­ work at the Center and be was sent 6:30 6:30—Maggie's orchestra. 10:30 9:30—Clarence Olsen ensembld. n’t Catch"' a Billy Goat." According Earl Smith, 63 Hemlock; Wallace 8:00 7:00—W GY aviation lesson. 2"22 —Contralto; dinner music. to Laurel Park, carrying a pall. By 8:30 7:30—WGY mixed quartet.. 11:30 10:30—Cecollan singers, pianist. 8:30 7:30—WQy Madrigal quartet. 11:35 11:35—Dance music; organist. to adults on the cars, all of the cops Pieseik, 58 School; William Vince, making several trips to the pond, 9 00 8:00—WJZ I ’hllco hour. 147 Birch; John Lloyd, 15 Hunt­ 9:00 8:00—Columbia prog, ( i lira.) 10:00 9:00— “ On Wings of Song." 336.9— WSM, NASH VILLE—890. but one laughed at the fun the boys which is nearby and using the pall 428.3-WLW. CINCINNATI-700. 10:30 9:30—Dinner concert; organisL were having. One at Market and ington; Babe Tanner, Belmoui; 9:00 8:00—Cossacks orchestra. ,379.5—WGY. SCHENECTADY—790. to carry water the “ bucket brigade” ^r'2?—Time; weather; markets 11:30 10:30—Alinstrel men's frolic. State, street, however, took it as an Harry Barrabee. 52 Maple; Walter soon extinguished the fire and sav­ Pi'Ol'essor Kyrock b:-D 5:20—Baseball scores. 12:15 11:15—Studio program. Suchy, 32 Bank.' 11:00 10:00—Artists variety hour. offense and-left his beat and stop­ ed the station and the pole. 11:30 10:30—Dance music, organ. 6:30 5:30—Instrumental trio, tenor. 254.1—W RVA, RICHMOND—1180. 7:30 6:30—Contralto, soprano. 8:00 7:00—Studio programs. \ ped the trolley car. Realizing his Also Joseph Lennon, 84 High; 399.8—W TAM . CLE VELAND —750. 8:00 7:00—Aviation lesson. 8:30 7:30—Crystal gazer;, orchestra. 422.3— KPO, SAN FRANCISCO—710. lack of po\Ver to send the trolley Francis Gardner, 14 Elm Terrace- 8:30 7:30—Madrigal mixed quartet. 12:02 11:00—N. B. <3. entertainments. car back to Manchester, however, Samuel Valenti, 130 School; Ed­ 9:00 8:00—W E A F Troubadours orch. 0:00 „^00—WE.AF „„__ progs. (2iA hrs.) Willys-Knight Secondary Eastern Station^ 2:00 1:00—Trocadornna orchestra. he gave up his attempt as futile. ward McCarten, 111 Wells; Joseph 508.2—WEEl, BOSTON—590 Secondary DX Stations. Following are the names and Lovett 86 Wells; Thos. McVeigh, Overland-Whippet 526—WNYC, NEW YORK—570. 288.3— W ENR, CHICAGO—1040. addresses of those who went to the 8:00 7:00—W E A F progs. (2%” hrs.) 7:5U 6:.60-.‘^oprano. pianist. 25 Charter Oak; Chester Schiclds, .0:o5 :i:35—Atlantic feature hour. n 22 9'99—Organ; artists; stocks. game; Eldon Neville, 78 High 136 School; Walter Kotcti. 60 Ma­ SERVICE* il:00 10:00—C. of C. organ recital , 8:30 7:30—Goldman band. 9:00 8:00—Samovar orch; artists. 10:15 9:15— Play, “ Maker of Dreams.' street; Fred Best, 61 Laurel; Wil­ ple; John Sullivan, 82 Wells; Jo­ o WSAI, CINCINNATI—830: 305.2—W H T, CHICAGO—980. OAKLYN FILLING STATION 8:«0 < ;30—Brunswick concert. 293.9—WSYR, SYRACUSE—1020. 9:30 8:30—Soprano, pianist. liam Fox, 15 Edgerton; Thomas seph Sullivan, 82 Wells; Richard Telephone 1284-2 1?;22 progs. (2^^ hrs.) 7:30 6:30—Dinner music; baseball. 10:00 9:00—Ramblers entertainment. Tomlinson, 75 Birch; J. McKee, Reimer, 192. School; WallW B a- 8:30 7:30—Health talk; music. <^oney Island orchestra, 10:30 9:30— Your hour league, 103 Bissell; Francis O’Leary, 22 rei.sa, 13% School; Earl Herrick, m CLEVELAND-1130. 9:00 8:00—Studio concerts, dance. 535.4— WHO, DES MOINES—560. J0:35 9:35—Orchestra; quintet, Jo"22 ^9:00—Bridge game; orchestra. 8:00 7:00—Little Symphony orch. Cottage; Louis Vince, 147 Birch; 22 Cumberland; Kenneth McCor­ 12:00 11:0()—Dance orchestra. i-:.,0 11:30—Loew’s tiieater program. 9:00 8:00—W EAK programs (8 hrs ) Pasquale Deyosil, 69 Birch; Mer­ mick, 61 Oak; Fred Wlppert, 104 „ „„352.7—WWJ, DETROIT—850. 357—CKCL, TORONTO—840.- , 4991.7—KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—600. rill Rublnow, 192 East Center; Carl Glenwood; Broi* Johnson, 233 Cen­ FILMS I ‘22 5:30—Concert; Gypsy barons. 11:00 10:00—'CInssic/iI concert: sonrano 9:00 8:00—Puppy club; philosopher. Larson, 14 Laurel; Willard Gee. ter; Winfield Sargent, ’ 102 West* 9:00 3:00—W E A F prog.s. (2'A hrs.) 9:40 8:40—Microphotie Mummers. 12:30 11:30—Ellis orchestra. Developed and 11:.30 10:30—Studio organ reeital 11:00 10:00—Orchestra, tenor; organ. 384.4— KGO, O AKLAND —780. 91 Fairfield; Kenneth Tedford, 122 Herman Ulbricli, 179 Maple; Will 309.1—WABC, NEW YORK—970. 12:30 11:30—Isuan Limle's program. . liam Kilpatrick, 47 Clinton; Jo­ Printed 9:00 8:0()—flludio program. 468.5—WRC, W ASHINGTON—640. 1=90 12:00—Orche.stra. male quartet! West; Harold Tedford, 122 West; 6:00 5:00— WEA*F progs. (5V6 hrs.) 2:00 1:00—'Trocaderana muslo. Raymond Dellafera, 16 Cottage; seph Cushing, 54 Maple; Albert Walter Anderson, 53 Norman; Earl ■Vince, 147 Birch; Donald .Madd'en, Russell, 238 Oak; Edward Kovis, 12fi Bissell; Raymond Hildebrand, FRAMING 31 Florence; Francis Haugh. 23 94 Spruce; Lawrence Mallon, S5 of All Kinds TWO BIG FEATURES Maple; Henry Matson, 63 Glen- Spruce; Henry Gryk, 76 Wells; An- POLICE COURT wood; Philip Sullivan, 19 Trum­ tfiony Gryk, 76 S'/ells; Josuph Pack­ WTIC bull; John Sullivan, 19 Trum­ ard. 63 Wells. AT STATE TOMORROW The case of Thomas McCann of bull; Fred England, 172 School; Also Algird Galvis, 76 Wells Elite Studio Ti’avelers Insurance Co. Spruce street and John Sasllla of Robert E. Carney, Jr.. 21 Cedar; Hazen Webb. 23 Lilac, Thomas Florence street, both charged Vlth Cole, 25 Lilac, Howard Wylie, 27 088 Main, Upstairs Hartford Thomas Djinnaher, 53 Bigelow; ‘‘Honor Bound” and “ Paja­ transporting liquor, were continued Richard Chapman, 41 Summer; Lilac, Duncan Johnson, (56 Walnut, yvertise in The Evening ierald-It Pay by Judge Raymond A. Johnson in Harold Bedurtha. 280 Hilliard. John McCooe, 73 Wells, Wesley 535.4 m. 560 k. c. mas” to Be Offered— Dolores Manchester Police Court this morn­ Also John Tierney, 76 Oxford;' Gryk, 76 Wells, Alphonse Abuebw- Del Rio Tonight. ing until Monday morning, August Clarence Nielson, 41 Strickland; ski, 70 Wells, Edward Winzler, 62 r 20 when Prosecuting Attorney Austin Custer. 97 Cambridge; John Summer, Horace Cordy. 184 Cooper, Program for Wednesday Charles R. Hathway and Attorney Martino, 6 Rogers Place; Daniel Raymond Donahue, 419 Center, 6:20 p. m.— Summary of program A picture that is bound to cause William A. Harney, counsel for the Shea. 8 Rogers Place; Samuel Adelard LeDuc, 418 Center, Jack and news bulletins. a lot of discussion among patrons defense, reached an agreement for Kotch, 65 Maple; James Mahoney, Crocket, 63 Bigelow, Stanley 6:25 p. m.— “ Sportograms.’’ of the State Theater, is “ Honor that date. 60 Maple; Walter Tedford, 65 Wal­ Driggs, 38 Wells, John Sibrinsz, 37 &:30 p. m.— Hotel Bond dinner mu- Bound,” one of the two big film The reason for tho lengthy post­ nut; Elmer Trombly, 33 Cooper; Wetherel, Norman Vincent, 464 sic— Htnil Heimberger, dircc- features scheduled for tomorrow ponement was because the case was Wadsworth McKinney. 14 Arch; Hartford Road, Stanley Little, 160 '■ tor, In a program of request and Friday at Manchester’s popular not ready for trial this morning Walter McConnell. 214 Hilliard; Pearl, John Gado, 179 Spruce, Roy music. playhouse. and because Attorney Harney and George Gaylor, 278 Hilliard; Her­ Fraser, 44 Lewis, i Elmer Borst, 6:55 p. m.— Baseball scores. “ Honor Bound,” which co-stars Motorcycle Policeman Albert bert GlHman, 43 Wadsworth: Her­ 107% Spruce, Mike Haberern, 135 7:00 p. m.— Joint recital -with George O'Brien and Estelle Taylor, Roberts, who made the arrest last man Heres, 72 Fairfield; George Bissell, Edward Benche, 59 Maple. Frances Nearing, contralto is primarily an expose of the con­ night at Manchester Green, will Coleman, 48 Maple: Louis Foley. Michael Muschko, 136 Bissell, and Vincent Fesliler, violin­ vict labor curse as it prevails lu both be absent because of vacations 131 Center; Joseph Foley.' 131 James Riley, 100 Florence, Harry ist. the coal mine districts of the south­ until the August date. The arrest Center; Daniel Foley, 35 New; Anderson, 152 Birch, Alexander 7:30 p. m.— Jack says, “ Ask Me land, due to grasping exploiters came at 5:30 following a complaint. E'dmund Rich, 33 New; Earl Mur­ Ferguson. 97 Foster, James Another.” who, through political affiliations, McCann and Sasllla were riding in phy, 72 Birch; Edgar Manley. 47 O’Leary, 22 Cottage, Robert Jan- 8:00 p. m.— WTIC Studio Party. contract for the labor of the prison­ au automobile operated by the lat­ Hamlin; Lincoln Kean, 56 Benton: ecki, 11 Bank, Meade ’Thorpe, 19 This week Jack the Inquisitor ers and then exact every ounce of Locust, James King, 90i Walnut, ter when taken into custody by the Andrew Galli. 132 Bissell; Freddie has been invited to remain for the energy from them with the lash of Ahomey, 60 Maple; Carl Johnson. Sherwood Jones, l44 Pine, James third WTIC studio party. He little the whip. police. They had a gallon jug of liquor, police said. 50 Birch; "Hugo Benson, 119 Pearl; Horvath, 279 Oak, Elmore Ferris, suspects that the Staff have thought O’Brien is seen in the role of one Everett Solomonson, 97 Pleasant. 264 Oak, John Matchett, 81 Bissell, of some puzzlers which they fec-I of these prisoners, George Ogletree, Julius Finkbein of Hawthorne Elwin McAdam, 24 Griswold, Wil­ street, charged with keeping liquor Also Eugene Rossi. 128 Birch; certain even the learned Jack will who is sent to prison for a crime liam Mozzer, 90 Oak, John Mozzer, with intent to sell was fined $100 John Muschko, 136 Bissell; Fred­ have difflcujty in answering. As fhat he is entirely innocent of. 90 Oak, William BranniCk, 36 North and costs and given a ten da.vs die Barrett, 129 Birch; Howard usual the entire hour will contain How he exposes the unlawful graft Brown, 33 Edgerton; Sherwood School, Richard Brannlck, 36 North a variety of features which should of the mine officials and escapes suspended jail sentence by Judge School, Charles Waynar, 9 Golway, Johnson. Attorney Hyde represent­ Brown, 33 Edgerton; John Cham­ make it entertaining. from living in a human house of Charles Novak, 3 Allen Place, An­ ed the defendant, whose excuse bers, 24 Knox; Joseph Valenti, 9:00 p. m.— Ipana Troubadours torture, is told in a most thrilling 130 School; Walter Kochln, 215 thony Deciantls, 45 North, Chester from N. B. C. Studios. and dramatic manner. was that his Salary at Cheney Mozzer, 90 Oak, John Muirhead, Brother# was not big enough to Autumn; Roy Peterson, 29 Roose­ 9:30 p. m.— Palmolive Hour from Miss Taylor is cast in the role velt; Anthony Diana, 138 Center; 21 Maple, Nicky Angelo, 50 Pine, N. B. C. Studios. of Evelyn Mortimer, wife of the support his family. Finkbeln’s John (Catalano, 316 Center, Frank home was raided Saturday night by Herman Gorens, 14 Victoria Road; 10:30 p. m.— Howard correct time. coal mine president, who is secret­ Henry Thompson, 65 Park; Paul Sheldon, 46 Florence, George Mc- 10:30 p. m.— Hoteb-Bond dance .or­ ly in love with Ogletree. Others in the police and eighteen gallons of Caughy, 47 Maple, Norman Hohen-. hooch'were found. Sheridan, 65 Park; John McVeigh, chestra — Emil Heimberger, the remarkable supporting cast are 238 Charter Oak; Sam Brown, 57 thal, '24 Roosevelt, Richard Sim­ director. Tom Santschi, Leila Hyams, Sam Cooper Hill; Vincenti^Leonard, 30 mons, 54 High, Patsy Rearle, 15 11:00 p. m.— News and weather. De Grasse and Albert Harte. Bank; Leonard Kearns, 320 Main; Maple, John Simmons, 54 High, The associate feature at the State for tomorrow and Friday is “Pa­ EAST SIDE GIRLS BEAT LAST* MONTH’S WEATHER jamas,” a sparkling comedy-drama featuring Olive Borden and Law­ rence Gray. WESJ IN VOLLEY BALL '*5 N TIL you planned and witnessed tho New Haven, Aug. 1.— For the “ Pajamas,” tells the story of a building of a'hbme' of your own, you cannot Service — Quality — Low Prices first time in years the rainfall in modern jazz-loving daughter of a • X The East Side Playground Girls U possibly realize the supreme gratification southern Connectlcuf is above nor­ rich lumberman, -w/ho gets herself that this experience holds in store for you. The mal on the first of August, atro^i' J won two out of three games from and her parent into a series of their West Side rivals yesterday in time you spend in watching YOUR home emerge Ing to the regular monthly rei • i laughable and thrilling adventures, the first volley-ball clash of the from its first rough gagling uprights and cross of Leonard M. Tarr, federal w<; ■ihe flnallji meets a young business Finest season. The scores were 15-13,-15- \ beams into the beautifully finished home of your er observer here, which shows ^ man who, much to her surprise and own, will be among the happiest moments of your excess of 3.54 inches of water was 7 and 15-13. The East Side used Cliagrin, bosses her around at will. Victoria Plescik, Elizabeth Wash- life. registered In seven months of the The climax of the story is one that kelwich, Marcella Curran, Eleanor However, before you give your plans and specifica­ year. July’s rainfall finally totaled the average movie fan will long re­ Swanson, Amelia Fiddler and Eliz­ Fresh Sfea Food tions their final okeh, be sure that you have in­ 7.86 inches, or 4.32 above normal member, as it has many laughs and abeth Lithwinski; the West Side, cluded the hundred and one new ideas that go to and was the heaviest July rainfall thrills. make up the thoroughly modern home of today— . since 1897. Eleanor Runde, Marion Modin, V.e- Fresh Caught Mackerel'...... 15c lb. As Angela Wade, the spoiled ronlca McCann, Hllma Dahlman, you. may secure this vitally, important infomatioa \ July’s temperature rain a total daughter. Miss Borden has a part Edith Johnson, Ruth Johnson and Fresh Swordfish, Dressed Haddock, Fillet of Haddock, by reading the building material advertisements in of eighty degrees above normal that is suited exactly to her taste. Ida Anderson. " and averaged 76.6 degrees or 2.6 Fillet of Cod, Fresh Shore Haddock. - THE HERALD on Saturdays. She fairly romps through her role, The teams will meet again next degrees above the normal for the captivating her audiences with that Tuesday at the East Side Play­ Round Clams for chowder. month. While the highest tempera­ famous Olive Borden smile. Law­ grounds. The result of this sum­ ture in July was only 92 degrees, Steak Cod, Fresh Halibut, Fresh Salmon, Cape Cod rence Gray as the struggling young mer’s inter-playground tournament the steady heat of the month,- in Butterfish. ‘ ’ business man has ample opportuni­ will decide the permanent posses­ v/hlch only three days were below ty to display his talents, which he sor of the'sllver loving cup at stage. ' Fresh Porgies. > V normal and one normal, raised the does in a most satisfactory mahner. The East Side won in 1926 and the average. For the final times tonight, at West Side last year. 7:00 and 9:00, the State Is pre­ BAKERY SPECIALS senting Dolores Del Rio In “ No Apple Squares ...... 30c dozen BUYS EARHART PLANE other Woman” and "Kings of the Ring,” a picture showing world- MAKES MODELS, THOUGH Angel C a k e s ...... 25c each \ famous fighters in action. He: He can reproduce the rose­ Golden Rods...... 30c dozen Curtiss Field, N. Y., Aug. 1.— ate^ glory of the dawn; the crim­ Stuffed and Baked Mackerel ...... 35c each The trl-motored 'Fokker monoplane son bloom ojl the ripe cherry; the Friendship, ^n rhlch Amelia Ear- dazzling fire of the ruby and the Fruit T o d s ...... 25c dozen hart, Wilip^er StultZj and Lou Gor­ AT THE SEA SHORE flaming splendor of the tropical Old Fashioned Loaf Cakes ...... 25c each don flew across the Atlantic, has sunset. Our Home Made Crullers----- ! ...... I9c dozen.. been purchased by Donald Wood­ Distressed Servanir Oh, please She:, He doesn’t look like an ward, millionaire R a tio n enthusi­ doctor, will you come to our house artist. Stuffed and Baked Haddock ... i*...... ,.. 25c each ast, It was announced by Harry at once, madam' is suffering from He: He isn’t—rhe’s a lipstick Rogers, president of the Rogers Air rheumatism, the youag master has manufacturer.— Passing Show. Lines, Inc. hurt himself in a motor accident, Rogers, Woodward, and Edward master has gout and the young mis­ ONE FOR PUNISHMENT Bohn, a mechanic, are enroute to. tress has a sore throat. Father: What! SUll eating! Miss Manchester Public Market * England today on the Aquitania Doctor: Certainly, what Is the Brown will think you’re a regular with the plane. Rogers said It prob­ number? little glutton. Do you know what ably would be used In an attempt to Servant; We haven’t a number, that is? As Pbdrove, Prop. Phone 10 fly across the Atlantic from east to but the villa Is called “ Happy Ha­ Small Son: I suppose It’s a, big ven.”— Passing Show," glutton’s little boy.—-Passing Show.

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Want Ad InfOrma^n Cards of Thanks Poaltry- aad 'Sappllda _CAH.D OF THANKS OUVBH BROTHERS dav, Old eiitoks s PATROLMEN SpSCTING SHORTAGE OF M M Manchester : . , from two rear old hena - Rollvwood iUllSORMKB ' "We wish to extend our sincere Strala-Blood toated and (re# from 'Evening Herald thanks to relatives and friends; also white diarrhea. Oliver Broa,-Clarke ^ ilE IR VACATION DATES tq.i friends of the Controlling Room for Cornor. Conn.:. r i- ’ Classified Advertisements • their kindness and sympathy shown SupiPEvisor. of ScHeols :Mrs. Phone Your Want Charles H.-.>Larcomb .were in toiWQ Count six average words to a line. us during the recent Illness and Articles for Sale ' ; 4 !5 Some of ^Them Prefer to Wait ^^ppipg iPIaitt Reach Initials, numbers and abbreviations, death of our beloved sister and niece. •on buslDj^B last week;. ■ ' . ; ; eaoh count as a word and compound CORNELIUS O’LEARY, Until World Series : Ball Miss,’ ifae ^gpnpn, is speudfng a ; Gapadty Because Milk MISS MARY O’LEARY. FOR SALE—KINDLING wood ll.BO To The words as two words. Minimum cost Is load. Orders taken at Self-Serve Games Are On. ; wreisk in Mock.'Wland. •• ,. ’.f;. price of three lines. MISS RITA.O’LEARY, \Iw !t Ayailable. 1- v . • • • MR. AND MRS. W. N. PAPE. Grocery. J. W. Hale Co. ■ . ’ FrediCkapTnan and family Line rates per day for transient WM. O’CQNNELL AND. FAMILY Not all of the melnbers, of. tbe Wapplng; i'wbre guests of Mr. and The 'Wappfrig Creamery, '. closed ads, Garden-Farm-I>alry Products 5U Manchester police department are Mrs. 'Jobn A.-Fuller the first of this somP tiirie ago, but reopened early EflectlTe March 17, 1937 AnnouBcementa planning' to take their vacation week. ■ ■ - i'-''; . Cash. Charge ' a In-. July, has not as yet reached the FORI SALE—FRESH VEGETABLES Herald right away. (Some of the meibbers Mr.'arid'Mrs. Leslie' HodgerOf^ thgtil^e creamery is capa- 6 Consecutive Days .. 7 cts 9 cts FOR SALE— A 7 ' PASSENGER from Bl-Way Farm—Golden Ban­ have dates that will; be more'to 3 Consecutive Days 9 cts 11 cts Pierce Arrow tourlnf car, 1920 tam corn, tomatoes, summer squash, Comstpc-c j Bridge were guests' of, ;blp^f'buj^fh'e buttermaker,' Fred 1 Day ...... 11 cts !• cis model, in excellent condition. For green peas, green and wax ' eans, their liking, such as Jlhe hunting Mr. and 'Mrs. H. E. Hodge recently. Adams; U-;pjroducing as much as Is All orders for IrregularInsertions particulars, call F. D. Ch ney, Man­ carrots, beets, cabbage, apples, rasp­ season, but others are keeping an Leon L. Briellj'''Howard ’ B. Lord possiblpf wfth the milk and cream will be charged at the one-time rate. chester 136 between 9 and 12 a. m.. berries, etc. Driveway Inn, 655 eye oh the week that the world se­ and son Robert were callers in Col­ Special rates for long term every and 2 and 5 p, m„ or Donald Hem­ North Main, Sta. 14,“Rockville trol­ that can:'‘now be obtained. Mr. dav advertising given upon reqneot. ley. ' ...... - , Call 664 ries ball games are to be played.'" chester Saturday.. Adams, who was the. buttermaker ingway, Manchester II76-4 after 6 Ads ordered for three or six days p. m. The way things looked In July An entertaiament will be held at at the Wapplng Creamery before and stopped before the third or fifth Household Goods 61 when the Yankees were away put in the ... Ltbra,ry .\^ this evening. going to the Vernoii Creamery, re­ day will be charged only for the ac­ STEAMSHIP TICKETS—all parts of And Ask for ‘^Bee" front more than one'of the cops tual number of times the p-<- appear­ the world. Ask for sailing Hate and The purpose of the entertainment is turned to Wapplng "When the Ver­ ed. charging at the rate earned, but FOR- SALE—SMALL GAS range; had their eyes set on that date, but to raise money to buy chairs for the ratea Phone 750-2. Robert J. Smith. nearly new, must sell at once. In­ non, Creamery closed'and started in no allowances or refunds can be made 1009 Main street. Tell Her What You Want with the showing that they, have library. ' ' ' ; early in July making butter. on six time ads stopped after the quire 1 Horan street, Tel. 1610. been making the. past month and ,■ fifth day. Mr. and Mrs. James T. Mather, of The milk producers, in Wapplng Nq "tin forbids": display Ine; not Automobiles for Sale 4 FOR SALE—GAS STOVE, baby bassl- She will take your ad, help you word It for best results, the advance of the Connie Mack Hartford^ Mr. and Mrs. Pease-of anad vicinity now find that they net and hlgh-chalr. Call before Sat­ tribe there may be a change and sold. urday at 53 Spruce street. and see tha| It is properly inserted. Bill will be mailed Bristol and Mrs. Belle Bepnett of can sell their milk without much The Herald will not be responsible 1925 FORD COUPE ame day allowing you until seventh day after insertion probably the open dates in Septem­ West Hartford called ori relatives troujile and for that reason the out­ for more than one Incorrect Insertion 1924 CHEVROLET TOURING. ber will be picked out. of any advertisement ordered for PICKETT MOTOR SALES 3 piece bedroom set $89. f0 take advantage of the CASH RATJi. here the first of the week.; put for the month has been low. more than one time. 22-24 Maple St.' Tel. 2fl7 4 piece breakfast set $19.60. Albert Roberts, motorcy^e po- Mr. and .'Mi^sl John McLean of ’l^e cost of .operatlpn is red.uced by The Inadvertent omission of Incor­ 2 Walnut beds $15 each. Jiceman, will start on his vatmtlon East Hampton called on relatives the runnings‘of the plant by elec­ rect publication of advertising will be FOR SALE—1924 CHEVROLET tour­ 2 used office desks. Friday night. On his return Michael rectlfihd only >'y cancellation of the ing car. all tires good, new top and .3'6’’ mSfal bed spring, here the last of the week. tric power, something that was not charge made tor the service rendered. battery, complete new rear end $50 and mattress $19.60. Fitzgerald will leave, going away Miss Cora A. Buell was in Hart­ possible for jnany years because of • • • cash. Reason for selling, have 2 WATKINS FURNITURE EXCHANGE on August 18. Officer Rudolph Wir- ford'Friday. the. lack of current. If is the In- All advertisements must conform cars. John H. McCarthy, IS Pine Hill talla has selected August 29 as the The Colonial'Dames held a busi­ ^Qtion to keep right on with the In style, copy and typography with street. * DO YOU REALIZE that we save you Farms and Land for Sale 71 regulations enforced b.v the publish­ money cn a parlor .suite? 8 piece Real filstate tor Exchange 76 start for his vacation. David Galli- ness meeting at the Tavern Monday. creamery with the hope that others ers. and they yeserve the right t ) USED CAR privately owned, alJ new Jaoquarp velour suite, allover de­ gan has made known that Septem­ Rev. and Hfs. E. .'T, Thlenes and will bring milk to the place and edit, revise or'reject any copy con­ tires, wonderful condition. us: sell sign, reversible cushions $86. Holmes FOR SALE—PLACE near electric FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE property ber 2 will be suitable for his start, children Jean'and P eg^ will leave that Wapplng again may be able sidered i)b.1 tlonah' . at once. Price very cheap. Can be Broa Furniture Co., 649 Main street. cars, 10 rooms, all conveniences, In town. In good locality. What have but the others have not as yet made .iiSINT! HOHRS—Classified ads seen at 44 Main street. TeL 1628. steam heat, electricity, 2 garages, you to offer? Wm. KanehL Telephone here next week for a month’s -vaca­ to take its place in the standing of to he puhlslhed same day must be re­ barn, chicken house, flock of chick­ 1776. known their intentions outside of tion. , makers of "better butter." ens, land, and fruit. Owner cannot Officers Martin and Seymour who ceived by 12 o'clock noon. Saturdays 19'27 Oldsmobile Landau, $700. Wanted—I'o Buy ■6S keep, left alone, sacrifice. Price Mrs. Joseph Raukl is expected 10:30 a. m. 1025 Oldsmobile Sedan. $3'76. $4200. Part cash, easy terms. Come have already'taken their vacations. soon from Germany, where she has 19'16 Oldsmobile 2-Door Sedan, $450. or call 1930-4. been the-last few months for med­ Telephone Your Want Ads Ten other good used cars at reduc­ I WILL BUY ANYTHING ^you’ll sell LOCAL NURSE BREAKS ed prices. in the.line of Junk and old furniture. ical treatment. Call Wra. Ostrlnsky, Tel. 849. FOR SALE OR WILL TRADE tor Invest Your Ads are accepted over the telephone Manchester or East Hartford proper­ A Christian Endeavor Union i- CRAWFOIiU AUTO SUPPLY at the CHAUOE RATE given above CO. WILL PAY HliGHEST prices for all ty, 60 acre stock farm, goo.', location. ANKLE ON VACATION CORPORATIONS FILING meetlng was held In Gilead, Sun­ ns a convenience to advertisers, but Center and T rotter Sts. Price right. What have you? See Tel. 1174 or 2021-2. kinds of poultry. Wo will also buy day. The churches of Colchester, the CASH K.ATES will be accepted as rags, papers and all kinds of Junk. Stuart J. .Wasley, 827 Main street. Westchester, Hebron and Marlboro FIII.E PAYMENT if l>aid at the busi­ Call 1506-2. Telephone 1428-2. ness office on or before the seventh CHEVROLET SALES & SERVICE Miss Gertrude K. Collins Falls THEIR ANNUAL REPORTS were represented. Rent Money dav following the first Inserfiui Those wishing to purchase open Mrs. Frank Myers of Glastonbury each ad. otherwise the CHARt-E cars will do weil to inspect our stock. Rooms Without Board 61> Rouses for Bale 73 In Bridg^eport and Four 13,600 Is the price of a nice cot­ RATE tvlll be collected. No responsi­ Prices right—cars rlghL Bones Are Fractured. ‘ - 1 ^ -n -a a former resident of this place Is tage, furnace, gas, bathroom, etc. bility -for errors In telephoned ads IL A STEPHENS FOR SALE—ACADEMY HILL, new Many Local Concerns Deposit seriously ill at the Hartford Hos- Center at linox Tel. 939—2 UNFURNISHED ROOMS for light near Main street, 3 rooms on first will he assumed and their accuracy housekeeping; also., furnished rooms English type home, all modern Im­ Legal Docuihents With Town pital. Mrs. Myers recently under- cannot be guaranteed. provements, lot 100x160, 2 car Miss Gertruae K. Collins of Main floor, space for 2 more on sbeond • • •■ by day or week. A. J. Hyjek. Tele­ went an operation floor. Garage also. Aulo Accessories— 'rires 0 hone 2682-W. garage; Apply at 23 Academy street, street,, a registered nurse, is at St. Clerk in July. Index of Classifications or telephone 1801-5. ■Francis’ Hospital, Hartford, wUh Walter Squiers has recently Corporations doing business in bought; a Dodge sedan. |7',500 for 3 family house on Everting Herald Want Ads a>-e now $15 BUYS COMPLETE set of four Country Board—Resorts 60 FOR SALE—GREENACRES, nice six four bones broken in her ankle, fhd Frank A; Myers was In Hartford Spruce street. One of those places grouped according to classifications Indian Shock Absorbers. Free trial. room bungalow, etea’j heat, oak result of a fall in Bridgepcitf, Ufanchester that make their annual to hold for future increase in value, below and for hardy reference will The Indian la rhe finest shock ab­ floors and trim. Price $6,800. Owner reports in July have filed a copy the rirst of the week.- appear in the numerical order ndl- where she had gone to spend hef' pays good rent. sorber yer made. Ask us about It. ATLANTIC VIEW INN, Pleasant leaving town. Must be sola at once. vacation. with the town clerk setting out the Two cottages have been built on c.ated: Center Auto Supply Co., 155 Center. View, Rhode ,'sland. on heach, Arthur A. Knofla. telephone 782-2. the land near the lake which re­ Births ...... _•...... A Tel. 67 3. splendid home o.o'.lng. aov.ess|ble 876 Main street. Miss Collins left Manchester last names of the ofiicers, their business Green Hill street, excellent home ICngagements ...... '...... to amusements. A splendid place to week Intending to spend part of addresses and a list of the directors. cently, was owned by Elmer E. Hall. of 6 rooms arid breakfast room, oak M arriages ...... J- rest.‘Operated 'ay local people. W. 0. Kiersteal, the,‘present own­ D Florists— N’ urseries 15 FOR SALE—WOULD YOU BUY a her vacation with her sister, Mrs. The majority of the corporations in floors, steam, screens, 2-car garage. De.tths brand new five mom cottage, 10 min­ Manchester make their reports in er, has.sold’ more than twenty Owner said sell, leaving town. Your Cards of "ifiianks ...... E Apartments. Flats. Tenemtvnts 08 utes Walk from Cheney mills. Price Edward McGinty of Bridgeport, ^ihe building lots this sumriaer. ; In Memoriam ...... 1’' only $6,500. Steam heat and all mod­ had reached Bridgeport ,and hli'd January, but several filed their re- opportunity. a Lost and Four ' ...... 1 FDR SALE—GLADIOLUS 25 and 35c dozen. G. S. Jordan. 57 Alain street. ern iniprovonienta. Call Arthur A. engaged a taxi to take h’ef^ to the prirts in July, although it was not Announcements ...... 2 Knofla. telephone 782-2. 876 Main St. . West Center Street On a lot 85x i’ersona's ...... 3 FOR RENT—SIX ROOM tenement, home of her sister, who lives In the until the last day that some of these 176 with fruit and poultry house, a A iiloniohiles FOR SALE—150.000 winter cabbage all Improvements. 128 Maple t-’reet. suburbs. It had been hot on the reports were sent in. six room single. Would you take Automobllrs for Sale ...... 4 and celery plants. Geraniums and train and she was not feeling well The list of such corporations with international p a p e r Automobiles for Exchange...... 5 other llowerlng plants. 379 Burnside TO RE?® —5 ROOM flat, all Iniprove- their presidents is as follows: COMP-ANY it for $5,d00. Small cash payment. Auto Accessories—Tirjs ..J ...... 6 Ave. Greenhouse. East Hartford. Call ments.^^arage, one minute walk UCENSES SUSPENDED when she arrived in Bridgeport. New York, Jane 26th, 1928 Six room Colonial, oak floors, Auto Repairing—Palntlnfe ...... 7 Laurel 1610. from Center, Phone 1462-3. The taxi drive did not improve, con­ The Rogers Paper Manufacturing Company, Connecticut corporation, The Board of Directors have declared a steam, gas, white plumbing, 2 car Auto S c h o o ls...... 7-A ditions arid just before arriving at quarterly dividend of 8«ty ($0c) cento garage. A buy at $6,650, $500 Autos—Ship by Truck ...... 8- Moving;—-'rruckln>;— Storage 30 FOR RENT—6 ROOM ^tenement, her sister’s home she became over­ Charles Ray, president. Autos—For Hire ...... 9 thoroughly modern. 88 Main street. A list of operators whose li- a share on the Common Stock of this cash. Garages—Service—Storage ...... 10 -Apply J, P. Tammany. licenses to drive automobiles in come by the heat. Rogers Paper Manufacturing Company, payable August 15th, 1928, Motorcycles—Bicycle ...... 11 LiiCAU A.NU LONG dlstajice moving Connecticut have been suspnded for As she was stepping from the Company, Massachusetts, corpora­ by experienced m L. T. Wood. 55 FOR REN T—TWO five room flats, all to Common stockholders of record at Wanted Autos—Motorcycles ,... 12 ' Bissell sireeL I’el. 406. * one year for driving while under taxi she fell, her foot being caught tion. Charles Ray, president. the close of b u sin g , August 1st, 1928. IIiiMlnean and ProfewMlonal Swvlcea recentl.v painted and repapered. In Wickham Real Estate Corpora­ Business So''vlces Offered ...... 13 Greenacres. Phone 82t). h, the influence of liquor was given so that she fell twisting her ankle. Cheqks to be mailed. Transfer books Robert J. Smith PERKETT A GLENNEY moving sea­ The injury was treated by a doctor tion, Clarence Wickham, president. will not close. -- - Household Services Offered s. — >l3-A son Is here. Several trucks at your out today at the state motor vehi 1009 Main St. Building—Contracting ...... 14 FOR RENT—AUGUST 1ST., 5 ROOM in Bridgeport and she was cared for Cheney Brothers, Clfarles Cheney, OvBN ShbPHXHC. Vic*~Pru. ef Tnrnt. Service, up to date luiuinent, ex­ apartment, all Improvements, hot cle department as a part of the ef­ Real Estate, Insurance, Florists--Nurseries ...... 15 perienced men Phone 7-2. at the home of her sister until yes­ president. Funeral Directors ...... 18 water heat. Apply, at 29 Cottage fort to reduce this highway menace. street or telephone 2044. terday when she was brought from South Manchester Sanitary 'and Steamship Tickets. Heating—Plumbing—Roofing ... 17 M A NC11 KST10U * N Y MOTOR Uls- The department statement advised Insurance ...... 18 people to no^fy the department or Bridgeport to St. Francis Hospital, Sewer District, Frank Cheney, Jr„ patch—[’art loads to and from New FOR RENT—5 ROOM 'tenement, low­ president. Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 19 York, regular ' service. Call 7-2 or er floor, newly renovated, available the police in case they should see Hartford, in Holloran Brothers' Moving—T rucking—Storage . . . 20 1 282. after August 1st. Apply 44' Cam­ any of these drivers operating mo­ ambulance. Manchester Lumber Company, THE BOOK OP KNOWLEDGE: P ainting—Papering ...... 21 Charles E. Hous'e:''pl:esident.~; Professional Services ...... 22 bridge street, telephone 1191-3. tor vehicles. Miss Collins has been employed (354) -- A Reference Stand- R eiiainng ...... 23 R epairing Berlin—Thomas F. Grady. for the past year as a nurse at the House & Hale, Herbert B. House, Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 24 FOR RENT—4 ROOM FLAT on Gar­ Bridgeport—John Bischoff, Edw. hor.je of Mrs. John S. Cheney president. Sketches by Bessey; Synopsis by Braueher Toilet Goods and Service ...... 25 l a w n MOWERS SHA.tPENED and den street. Apply at 26 Gardon St. Orford Specialty Company, Sher­ W anted—Busine.ss Service ...... 26 C. Hargrove, Fred Machalbwski, repaired, cliliiineys cleaned, key flt- Wm. H. Ziegler. wood Bowers, president. Eiliicntional ing safes opened, saw filing and FOR KENT—NEAR CENTBr ! Vanco Company, Incorporated, Courses and Classes ...... 27 grinding. Work called toi. Harold room fiat. ‘27' Lllley street, steaM Bristol—Carl Nelson, Verne Private Instruction ...... 2.S Clemson. 108 North Elm streeL TeL heat. Inquire 21 Elro streeL Tele­ Wing. COVENTRY William W. Robertson, president. , Itanclng ...... 78-A 46’3. phone 2637-6. Darien— Mary Mackey. Manning & Kahn, Arthur Man- Musical—Dramatic ...... 29 Coventry Grange No. 75, P. of nin.g, president. Wanted—Instruction ...... 30 SEWING MACHI.NE. repairing pf FOR KENT—TWO ROOM apfcrtmenL Greenwich—Henry P. Warren, 'k'tniinrlnl dll makes, oils, needles an'' suppL’es. also furnished room.'' Inquire at Sel- Jr. H. will hold Us regular meeting J. W. Hale Company, Charles E. Bonds—Stocks—Alortgages ...... 31 R. W, Garrard. 37 Edward str ■'t wltz Shoe Shop. Thursday evening. Andover Grange House,, president. Business Opportunities ...... 3’2 Phone 716. Hartford—Martin F. Finn, Fran­ cis 0. Gay, Ernest Guerard, Arthur will be present and will be in charge Highland Realty Company, Frank Mb ney to Loan ...... 33 FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement on of the program. H. Anderson, president. Money ''"anted ...... 34 LAWN MliVVER s h —»*ening. repair­ Sprucb.st rertt. all Improvements.' Ap- Mitchell, Ivan Olson. llel|i niid SiliuitIuiiB ing Phonographs, clucks, eleOLNo ply 93 Foster street or telephone Jewett City—John Zayarinski. The next meeting ot the Choral A. Willard Case Company. Mrs. Help Wanted — Female ...... cleaners, locks repaired. Key nrak- 409-3. Society will be held Aug. 21. There Mavtie Case Crowell, president. ' Help Wanted—Male * ...... Ing Bralthwalie. 6'3 Pears street Kent—Louis DeCarbo. Meriden—Adelard Briere. will be no meetings for the next Marlborough Club, Frank Help Wanted—Male or Female. FOR RENT—■: Ki'OM tenement at 177 two weeks owing to the director, Cheney, Jr., president. Agents Wanted ...... Money to Loan Oak street. Inquire ;79 Oak street, New Britain—Sam Martin. Situations A’aiited—Female,... or call 1619 after 6 p. m. New Canaan— Mike Derashlck, Mrs. Thomas Wells, being away fop Situations W aniiJ—Male a two weeks’ vacation. vtrx' il Employment Agencies ...... MOjQ ' T o LOAN on mortgages. FOR RENT— FOUR ROOM flaL first William Lauber. Live Stock—PetM—Poultry—Vehicle.^ M ortgages bought and sold. P. U. floor, hot w ater heat, at 170 Oak New Haven—Carl Bruer, Agusio The "Show Them How’’ ganriilhg Dogs—Birds—l^ets ...... 41 Coinollo. 13 Oak street, telephonv street or call 603-4. Guerrl, Fred P. Keay. Joseph F. club will'meet Friday evening'this Life Stock — Vehicles ...... 42 1540. week at the home of Mrs. A.'-J.''yin- TO BUILD NEW HOME , Poultry 'd Supplies ...... ,.. 43 AHAKl'MENl'S—Two three and tour Malone, Matthew Reilly, Joseph ton. 7 Wanted—Pets — Poultry—Stock 44 He.lp W au led — F em ale 85 room upartm ents. heaL lanlior Ser- Ryraas, Wm, C. Sherer, Stephen All boys like to have places where they can keep their For Sole— MlMcelliineouM vice, gas rutige. refrigerator, ingi- Toleikis. Wilfred Hill. Mrs. A. B. Porter ON PROSPECT HILL 'tArtlcles for Sale ...... 45 door .bod furnished Call Manchester New London—Louis A. Steullet. anad daughter spent the week-,end possessions. This stand is very handy. Vou need three Boats and Accessories ...... 46 WANTEDh-TELEPHONE operator to Construui ton Company, '2100 or tele­ with Mrs. Porter's daughter, thfi boxes, each 11 inches deep, 15. in^hris wideband 25 Building Mateiials ...... 47 substitute from August 6th, to Sept. ph o n e'788-2. Norwalk—Wm. Elliott. Diamonds—Watches—Jewe.'y . „ 43 10th. Apply at J. W. Hale Company. Norwich—Chas. Brockway, John Geo. Bennett, Jr., ..of Harrisorr;i ['.Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Peck Bqy inches long. The size is not compulsory, bvit'TO sure the Electric;.! Appliances—Ra'uip FOR KEN T-;-SEVERAL first olass Sak. • Y- -I in;New T. D. Faulkner boxes are alike in dimensions. Two top boards will be Fuel and Feed ,. .49-A Help Wanted— Male 80 rents with all improvements. Apply Several people In town atfirided Garden — Farm—Dairy Products Edward J. H61L 865 Main streeL T«L Plalnvllle—Albert C. Kallenbach. ;■-'Company Development. needed; half an inch thick and a little wider than the So." Coventry:—Arthur E. Nobles. Farmers’ Week at Storrs yesterday Household Goods ... WANTED—EXPERIENCED carpen­ 666. and many are planning on going boxes.'"" . ,, • ' ■ " Machinery and Tools ter -mechanics. Apply at 29 Bissell So. Norwalk—Joseph Sabo. FOR KEN’l'—TWO AND thr^e room again this week. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Peck have gy WEA, TBrwigti Sptelal Ptrmiulan of th# Publithirt ofTlw Beoli ef Kna>Yltdge.,Cy>rigjrt,_1923j^ Alusical in.struments street. So. Windsor—John F. Post. ptrehased a lot on Prospect Hill Ollice and Store Equipment suites in Johnson Block, with mod­ Stamford—Wm. E. Robinson. Last Friday at the Toljand Coun­ Sporting G„( ds—Gur.s WANTED — YOUNG MAN who ern improvements. Apply to lohn- Terrace, from The T.‘ D. Faulkner son. Phone 624 or lanltor 8040. Suffield'—Walter Sheridan, ty Farm Burpau picnic'' held at the Specials at the Stores ... thoroughly understands the radio farm managed by Arthur Savage; Company. Mrs. Peck fs a sister Wearing Apparel—Furs business, to take charge of our ’Thompsonvillei—Edw. T/ Burke. W anted—to B' Coventry won the “banner." The of Attorney Frederick R. Manning. radio department. Previous store Business Locations for Rent 04 Torrington — Watzy Lukasze- They plan to build 'an attractive lloonis— lion ril— Hot clH^ResorlB experience not necessary, excep­ wlcz, count taken for attendance gave ltcs

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J.'; -■ ..’i -.'’-■Hi JT MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1,1928. PAGE THIRTEEN ...... I...... I ■■I-...... I ..I— ...... gyiPPER FANNY SAYS? SENSE ^ NONSENSE SKIPFY \ By Percy L. Crosby N. Heredity. Pa— “ Why are you so crasy to get married?” Daughter— "It’s a form of In­ sanity I Inherited from mother,” H fA C , K a t V “ Ah see yo’ Is housecleaning,” said Mrs. Snow White. '<1 "Yes,” replied Mrs. Marsh Green, n “ dey is nothin’ lak movin’ things / ’round once in a while. Why I des come ercross a pair ob slippers un­ der de bed.'dat Ah hadn’t seen for five years.”

“ Say, niggah, wheres your wife?” “ She bad on a black dress and-1 couldn’t find her when I left Pitts­ burgh.” Liza, the negro cook, answered the telephone one morning and a cheerful voice inquired: “ What fiEG. U. 8. PAT. OFF. number Is this?’ 01928, BY NEA SERVICC. Wa Liza was in no mood for trifling CopytWrt. WM, PMcy L. Cntbr, Centaa Pna Am-, be. questions, and said with some as­ rity the poor chiropractor. Ho perity, “ You all ought to know. You never gets anything but back pay. called it.” The Little Scorpions’ Club By Fontaine Fox OUR BOARDING HOUSE Telegram from a negro to his By Gene Ahem friend: "Sam, I hear you is dead; if you is, telegram me, if you ain’t, send me $10.00.” Answer (from Sam who is re­ I peirr-T'it' tiooK m u s t L'eARKi covering from gunshot wounds): “I is dead; you ten will be applied to rTERK , X SAVS "To GLOA'T't^ifS CV/eR A IT’S THE HUMIDITY coffin.” PREPARE V'SEF Po*’ 1-lRlVlAU tS An old black man who had spent " A S-1'RU<5<3LB Vd\F A ViE-MAKi ^ V/^RW PISTASI^FULi tlMP- It may be a poor time to bring * * up a subject like a HEAT WAVE, many years in a'wheel chair wanted 1 PA-f oKiE IS -DUs-r A but it makes a tricky letter golf to go on one last coon hunt before puizle. Par is six and one solu­ he died. So he and his grandchil­ -TH' 6*tHER PAV VIAS A Co m m o n *t v p e o f m o r o /4 tion, which you may be able to dren, accompanied by several dogs, Voa-nt J>IS FisHy E<5AP»-^I C A S ^ F o r beat, is on another page: started out. Hardly had they pentrated the MERE C/^E I KE-rcriEP;^ IS A Fisft OF QUALl-fV AUP SOCIAL swamps when they met a bear. All PQLL (SROUiEP APUlrTFlSM^ turned tails and ran leaving grand- PEAR1M<5, RESARPLESS OF H E A T pap to his fate. N'saU f = Sl*ZB » BQ-f Voa EATHaSE As they came panting into the OVER -TVlE FlMPl^icS OF A ' yard they called, “ Oh, mammy, mammy, grandpap done got et up SUH\FLOWER la A PcrTAMlCAL by a b’ar!” “ Foollshment what yo’ speaks, G A R P E A • chilen. You grandpap done come in 10 minutes ago— wid de dogs.”

“ How would you like to have a hop in my airplane?” • “ No, sah. An stays on terrah firmah; an’ de more firniah, de less v-t * terrah.” o Passenger, to negro porter while on train for New York: “ What time w A V E do we get to New York, George?” Porter: “ We is due to get there at 1:15 unless you has set your THE RUI.e s - watch by eastern time, which would <3 make it 2:15. Then, of co’se, if ^ 3 - ij.— The idea of letter golf is to change one word to another and do you is goln’ by daylight saving it in par, a given number of strokes. time, it would be 3:15, unless we is Thus to change COW to HEN, in an hour an’ fifty minutes late— three strokes, COW, HOW, HEW, which we is.” HEN. 2— You can change only one let­ Ad in English paper: "For Sale, ter at a time. Jazz Outfit, Terms: Nothing down; 3— You must have a completethe same weekly.” ^ ISKi-t A word, of common usage, <’or each We’ll take the lot on those terms. •.SociErfV jump. Slang words and abbrevia­ Scrap metal dealers please call in tions don’t count. two weeks. 4— The order pf letters cannot be NCA SCRVICC. wed changed. It seems that about all the bring­ (Opontaine Fox. !0?8. The Bc!l Synd 'f rf* rfTi ing up sojne city folks ever had was © obtained in an elevator. Don’t try to substitute inspira­ WASHINGTON TUBBS II By Crane tion for perspiration. Mix them in There’s no telling what great proper quantities. men Washington,. Jefferson, Lincoln, Roo.sevelt and Wilson 6(\00! WOT'STH* fun in BEIN’ rich? WHV, Lady: “ Is this milk fresh?” would have been if they’d had the %oMc‘ smpi AUD SUCrt not much FUH perked if I HHOWT RATHER BE OUT \N ThW OUO Milkman; “ ’Arf an hour ago, uplifting influence of the boy scout josr uooK— § FOOD'. VlWV. THO, Gozy. Too V Too', k ;vi\nOJM**AER-OOT ROUCiHIN’ \T—OUTWHERB TTS madam, it was grass.” movement. WE HAME 0AW60HE SOFT, Wl’ (\MD V'C(\N'r >" " ^ I ♦lrt.0 ANT FREE, W THERE'S A THRILL «M EVERT pRlv^Tg BNTrt ■eveRNTtuNfa Tame, R itiv . just £VEN FEEL VIAME AN' 6VERT BREEZE. M'EVeRHrHlNG. G ROLL tuAt MONEN LIKE SQUATTlff AROUMD ‘CAN BUM, A. $\MEa HOTEL 3 - 1 1 VlASH-eVERM WITH NOTUlti* VOSSi^lE To 00. COMFORT COCHRAN — PICTURES^ KNICK mkU.apwr.orr.

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All records In releasing of tax liens were broken in Manchester ABOUT TOWN during the month of July when 189 Guests at the Waddell and back taxes on property against FUR Erickson cottage, Pleasant View, which liens were placed were col­ SALE R. I., are Mrs. Woodhouse and lected. nephew William Barrett, Mr. and The drive started to clean up Mrs. Ernest Morse, William Wad­ Special Showing 'Thursday, Friday and Saturday dell, Marion Erickson and Dorothy back taxes got under way early in Hultman of Manchester; Mrs. Berg the month and the returns mado by and son Wesley of Hartford, Jennie the constables who were given war­ and Lillian Carlson of Meridan. rants to serve resulted in fifty-six old liens being paid up In the first iWith Mr. Paul Herrmann, Our New York Furrier, In Person Mi\ and Mrs. Earle W. Goslee of thirteen days of the month. The Huntington street have returned cleanup continued and so fast were from a visit with friends in Boston. the incoming back taxes arriving that it was not possible for Tax Col­ Miss Mary A. Gallagher of Coop­ lector George H. Howe to make out Special 10% Discount On All er street is spending two weeks at his lien releases each Jay. Personal Block Island with friends from taxes had to be taken care of and Hartford. the checking up and preparation of a list of unpaid taxes on the per­ Mr. and Mrs. Everett H. Goslee sonal list had to be gone over. Fur Coats Purchased During This Sale of Huntington street have returned Yesterday he completed the work from an auto trip through the of making up releases because of Adirondack's, visiting Saranac, Lake taxes paid on old liens and when he T will interest you to know that we sold ten times as many fur coats last Placid and many other beautiful had finished there was a list of 1.33 places in that region. that had been paid. These are to year as the preceding* year. One reason was because of our connection be given to the town clerk and the Rev. P. J. O. Cornell of the necessary entry will be made show­ with a very prominent manufactur er who personally devoted a great deal Swedish Lutheran church, Mrs. I ing that the property on which they Cornell and her sister, Miss Augus­ stand has been cleared of the lien. NT^ time in our store. This was Mr. Paul Herrmann, senior partner of one ta Burklund, will spend the month of August at Potowomet, East ot New York s best fur manufacturers. A man who has devoted his lifetime to Greenwich, R. I. tne tur business. He represents a concern in whom we have implicit confi­ PUBLIC RECORDS WATKINS BROTHERS dence. The fur business is like the diamond business. You must deal with houses in whom you can place confidenc e if you are to be sure of the valu<=» Warrantee Deed received. John P. Cheney to Elizabeth Ben­ Funeral nett, land on Brookfield street.' N addition to the ten per cent saving, the great obj ect in the early selection of furs is the benefit of secur­ This deed was given on September ing the choicest pelts. Naturally these go into the coats that are shipped earlv and many times this 2 8, 192 6, but was not presented for Directors I record until yesterday. the “efsfn'ope™* ' JWN OutTOR COa IT l U^^^ In our August Sale you will find Robert K. Anderson some good bargains in living room, dining room and bedroom suites. Phone: 500 or 748-2 HIGHLIGHTS OF THE AUGUST FUR SALE You cannot afford to pass these by. Benson Furniture Co. The home b'f Less 1.0% Discount On These Low Prices good bedding.— Adv. MENDOZA BEAVER ...... $125.00 CARACUL PAW ...... $245.00 Preserve The Top A rich dark brown with the smart Johnny collar. In the rich platinum shade trimmed with a won­ derful wolf shawl collar. of Your Car RACCOON COAT...... $245.00 In the popular boyish model. Excellent marked BOYISH RACCOON...... $295.00 Every car top should dressed skins. Wool lined. over twice a year to preserve the A snappy raccoon, beautifully marked. Shawl material and keep it looking well. NATURAL M U SK R AT...... $245.00 collar. Wool lined. Top Dressed like new $1.50. Trimmed with a beautiful fox collar. Silk lined. FRENCH SEAL ...... $295.00 Slip Covers, put on $11.50 up. SILVER MUSKRAT ...... $255.00 Deep full-furred French seal. Skunk trimmed. With the new style Johnny collar. Silk crepe Chas. Laking lined. NATURAL MUSKRAT ...... $275.00 814 Main. Phone 128-4 ORDER COAL NOW MENDOZA BEAVER ...... $165.00 Atti active markings and quality. Fox trimmed. A good looking coat with a fox crushed collar. jVlENDOZA B E A V E R ...... $135.00 Forget that you forget An excellent coat at this price. Shawl collar of self-material. things and remember to re­ SII.VER MUSKRAT ...... $245.00 NATURAL PONY ...... $150.00 member that you should order Pyed to a rich cocoa shade, narrow skins. John­ A sport coat of natural pony with a fox shawl coal today. You save money ny collar. collar. Full silk lined. by taking advantage of our present summer prices. Other Models At Remarkable Savings: Sport Fur Coats...... $85.00 up Might as well let us fill your Muskrat ('oats ...... $175.00 up tanks with our good fuel oil Raccoon ( o a t s ...... ’____$275.00 up Seal (.'oats...... $85.00 up now. Mendoza RiatsrC’oats...... $95.00 up Caracul ('oats ...... $1^5.00 up And othci clesiiable fur coats in a large assortment at reduced prices for this August Fur Sale.

G. E. Willis & Son, Inc. 2 Main St. Tel. 50

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The reports from the fisheries this week are bo good that Finehurst is going to have two full fledged fish days— Thursday and Friday, with a wide variety and, as always, prime physical condi­ Fur Coat tion a condition of sale in every case. Wonder if more folks would be Interested in off­ shore fish if they realized that this government of ours scrapped with the governments of New Found- land and Great Britain for just about a hundred years over the right of our New England fishermen to take catches in the neighborhood of British Col­ s onial possession— in other words, off Canada and Club New Foundland. Well, it did. And half a dozen times there were those first mutterings that so often lead to war. r The advantage of joining our Fur Coat We had a series of wonderful arguments and chew­ ing matches and all sorts of laws were passed by Club now, allows you to buy the fur coat at and for New Foundland. from along about 1905 until finally the Hague Tribunal, in 1910, settled 10% better than our regular cash pnee and ■ the controversy.- Any article of food that Is Important enough for gives you ample time in which to pay for it. the Hague Tribunal to deal with is of some ac­ count, don’t you think? Come in and look at This is a most unusual feature and it is worth Pinehurst’s layout of sea products tomorrow and see if you don’t think it Is worth a good row, even considering. "ue a century long. Wouldn’t we just like to see •tnybody keep us from having plenty of fish! FISH WILL BE IN THURSDAY EVERY FUR COAT CARRIES MORNING HALE’S GUARANTEE CARACUL PAW FRENCH SEAL EUROPEAN LAMB ’ Halibut, Swordfish, Salmon, Mackerel, A gray caracul paw coat with the A rich-French seal with a large A sport coat of the popular Eu­ new Johnny collar of gray baby shawl collar and cuffs of gray ropean lamb in a light, tan with seal. Cod, Dressed Haddock, Filet of Haddock squirrel. Silk lined. brown suede trimmings, and belt. and Filet of Sole. $245.00 $245.00 $100.00 Scotch Ham, Boiled Ham, Baked Ham, Tongue loaf. Less 10% Discount Less 10% Discount , Less 10% Discount Woodward's Fancy Veal now in. Veal Cutlet, Veal Chops, Veal Ground. FREESTORAGE Veal for stewing. No charge wlU be made for stoi- HALE’S FUR COAT SALfi Pork Loins. age of garments purchased during this sale. They will be storeL for Honeycomb Tripe Brown’s Butter 55c you in our modern cpld storage vai.. Main Floor Corn Flakes 7c Tub Butter 49c -until November. SOU T H A CHEIS TCR • C O N N '

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