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TW53LVE PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS VOL. X U IL , NO. 227. (Classified Advertising on Page 10) SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1929. [RAINS COLLIDE THIS TIME HE’LL TRAVEL BY MOTOR CARAVAN TREASURY NOW WINDSOR LOCKS FIRM 0NERIER.R.; PLANS TO CUT SMDEAD DRYKPENSES BUYS OAKLAND PLANT '14^. - Freight and P a s s e n g e r President Says Budget To­ Paper Mill Here to Resume Operations DEXTER & SONS ■-It, Trains Meet Near Com­ tals Must Remain Within GET MIU. HERE ing, N. Y.— Crew and Limits— Expert Whittling Two Tramps Are KiBed. Down on Many Items. American Writing Paper Company’s Property Corning, N. Y., July 11.— live Washington, July 11.— In keep­ men were killed outright and an­ ing with the injunction of Presi­ Changes Hands After Be­ other died shortly after in the dent Hoover that the 1930 budget trash here today of a derailed east- totals must remain within the lim­ ing Idle Over Four Years; bound Erie freight train and pas­ it of that of 1929, Treasury ex­ senger train Number 6 from Cleve­ perts today started to whittle down land. ^4. preliminary estimates dealing with To Make Fine Papers. Three cars of the passenger train various ;phases of prohibition en­ taught fire and were burned. forcement. The dead are Engineer F. E. Preliminary figures prepared by The Oakland paper mill has Blake, of Hornell; Foreman W. J. Latonic, of Susquehannah, Fa., and the Customs and Coast Guard, and been sold to C. H. Dexter and Mail Clerks B. A. Fagan, of tSal- in the hands of Acting Secretary Sons, Inc., of Windsor Locks, Ogden L. Mills, Treasury budget amanca and H. M. Hurlbert, of by the American Writing Paper Lockport, and two tramps, riding officer, were said to be somewhat the freight train. higher than the appropriations con­ Company, o? Holyoke, Mass., tained in Che 1930 budget. The baggage, express and mail Plant at Oakland, sale of which Is announced today. The Herald has been informed. cars of the east bound passenger The Coast Guard, in the present train caught fire and were des­ year, has available $29,676,000, The Oakland plant, located in troyed. which was $700,000 more than ap­ the extreme north end of Man­ Coaches Overturn s ' V ^ \ > r propriated in the year ending June Several cars of the freight train 30. The Customs 1930 appropria­ ROME PLANS RECEPTION chester, has been idle since overturned after it left the rails. tion was $43,180,500, an increase March 1925, and has been for A number of ambulances with doc­ of $4,319,000 over the preceding tors and nurses, were rushed to the Here are General Jacob S. Coxey, who led the famous march of “ Coxey’s Army” on Washington 35 year. sale since that time. scene to render first aid treatment. years ago, and his pretty daughter, Ruth Coxey, who plan a 3000-mile motor tour in behalf of the general’s Doran’s Request AS FLYERS REACH THERE The C. H. Dexter Company, revolutionary finance plan this summer. Inset shows one of the big trucks in their motor fleet. The wreck occurred on a stretch Prohibition Commissioner James manufacturers of high grade of through track two miles east of ______<$■ M. Doran was understood to have here. The freight, carrying more tissue and condenser papers, asked for $15,325,000, the same and a leading paper speciMty than 40 cars, was proceeding on figure as was' contained in the Enthusiastic Greetings as YOUNG HOHENTHAL the west bound track when it Coxey*s New **Army AUTOMAKERS 1930 budget and the deficiency bill concern will begin operations crashed into some obstacle, derail­ by which congressional drys hoped Pathfinder Swoops Down in the local plant as soon as the ing a score of cars. Amid this de­ for more efficient enforcement. bris the bodies of the two hoboes SUCCEEDS FATHER building here can be recondi­ still remained. WILL ACCEPT The deficiency bill appropriation, tioned and additional machin­ Train Number 6, which had left May Campaign Here amounting to $2,700,000 allowed On Field; Mussolini Meets ery installed. The negotia­ Cleveland for New York yesterday $1,700,000 for the Prohibition Bu­ reau, and carried $50,000 for edu­ tions for the sale of the proper­ ivas going 45 miles an hour when Americans. Elected Most Worthy Scribe ty were made by Nelson^Smith, It crashed into the wreckage which General and His Actress Daughter Planning TARIFF CUT cation purposes. This was includ­ had been strewn along the east 3,000 Mile Tour— Possible He May ed in the bureau’s recommenda­ ! real estate broker, of 75 Pearl bound tracks. The locomotive was I tion for the 1931 budget, but will of S. of T., Office Senior street, Hartford. hurled on its side, and the mall Visit Manchester, Too. be used for fact-finding research, Rome, July 11.— Proud over the Why Closed car crushed. I. S. Industry Dominates rather than educating the public to distinction of being at last the goal The American Writing Paper No Chance To Escape General Jacob S. Coxey, who I'd^army of unemployed in 1894. He the virtues of prohibition. of a successful trans-Atlantic flight, Held Long Time. Company closed the Oakland mill The other burned cars likewise More Dry Agents when its board of directors decided a forlorn band of ragged job-seek­ is going direct to the people of World Market and Volun­ this city did its best today to fur­ were upturned and the victims had 12 congressional districts, scat­ Under the deficiency bill appro­ to concentrate the manufacture^ of no chance to escape. Officials of ers to Washington 35 years ago and priation the Prohibition Bureau nish an enthisiastic welcome to i Louis Lester Hohenthal, son of its products in Holyoke, Mass. Sev­ tered from Maine to Utah, to 1 the late Emil L. G. Hohenthal, pre­ the Erie believed that they had marched straight into trouble, ridi­ spread the gospel of his new plan teers to Accept Slashing was authorized to employ 370 ad­ Roger Q. Williams and Captain eral different properties including been killed instantly. cule and a kind of folk-lore im­ eminent prohibitionist, was yester-l the local one were put on the mar­ to reduce unemployment, promote ditional Investigators and agents. Lewis Yancey of the ocean-span­ day unanimously elected Most None of the 75 passengers was mortality, is preparing for another .prosperity, secure good roads and Of that number about 300 already ning plane Pathfinder. ket at the time. About 40 em- seriously injured, the sleepers re­ crusade— a' crusade that win Jr all ' of Rates. Worthy Scribe of the national divi­ plpyees at the plant were forced to wipe out the oublic debt. have been put on the payrolls and From an early hour of the morn­ sion Sons of Temperance of North maining on the rails. Several were probability carry him to Manches­ His far-reaching scheme is com­ the remainder will go to work as seek employment elsewhere or el»e shaken up, but none required med­ ing, dense throngs packed the America, according to a telegram were transferred to the Holyoke ter. paratively simpie. soon as eligible lists are furnished received this morning by The ical attention. Out Against Fenn Briefly, it would enable cities, Washington, July 11. — The by the Civil Service Commission. street in front of the Hotel Excel­ mills of the A. W^ P. concern. Wrecking crews rushed here on For New England, Wethersfield Herald from Mr. Holienlhal, who When running at full capacity counties or states— or the federal American automobile industry has No increase in the prohibition sior, where the flyers spent the with Mrs. Hohenthal and his broth­ special trains expected to clear the to be exact, is the home of Con­ government itself— to get all the force in 1931 over that to be built night following their arrival from the Oakland mill oGentimes em­ right of way this afternoon. achieved such a remarkable domin­ er Elmore are in attendance at the ployed as many as 65 men and gressman E. Hart Fenn, who was money needed without paying a up for the year ending June 30, Santa.ider,' Spain, waiting for the convention now in session at Meanwhile all traffic in both one of 12 who helped kill General ance of the world market that lead­ airmen to make their appearance. some women. The weekly payroll cent of interest charges. And ers of the industry today volun­ 1930, was contemplated by the Charlottetown, Prince Edward Is­ directions was diverted to the Coxey’s new finance bill in the since, on many public jobs, the Special squads of Fascist police totaled about $2,000. The gradual Lackawanna tracks. teered to accept a slash in the pas­ Treasury. Officials pointed out that land. decrease in employment and the House Banking Committee in the interest charges come to more the bureau was now making as were assigned to keep the crowds The Manchester party motored The wrecked passenger train is last Congress. Coxey has planned senger automobile tariff from 25 in order and traffic in the street final suspensio i of activities was than the cost of the jobs them­ to 10 per cent, the present counter­ many cases as can be handled by up to be present at the reception known as the Lake Cities Express to visit the home districts of each selves, Coxey’s figures that this was severely hampered by the con­ somewhat of a blow to Manchester. and left Cleveland at 4:50 p. m. vailing duty to remain. the U. S. attorney and the Federal on the evening of the 9th. The The idle plant, located on the main one of the twelve Congressmen, would reduce taxes, provide much gestion. national conference opened yester­ Wednesday. It carries Pullman pas­ there to deliver speeches to their At the same time witnesses ap­ courts and that there is no occa- No program has been mapped road between this town and Rock­ more money for necessary public pearing before the Senate finance i sion for an increase in personnel day and will close tomorrow after­ sengers from Ohio cities connect­ constituents. Manchester is a part works— thus, in turn, increasing out as yet by the flyers conc^jrning ville, was not exactly indicative of metals sub-committee of which until the judicial system is expand­ noon, after which the HohenthaU great prosperity. However, the A. ing at Cleveland and Buffalo pas­ of the first congressional district— employment and stimulating in­ their plans while in Rome, but it is will return home by way of the sengers at Hornell, a division point E. Hart Fenn’s district. Senator Reed (R) of Pennsylvania, ed. W. P. Company left the mill in first dustry. is chairman, opposed complete expected they will remain here Maine coast. on the Erie where it took on the And so a ’new Coxey’s army is class condition and has maintained His Plan in Brief abandonment of the protective tariff several days at least. Various Has Been Acting locomotive whose crew were kill­ forming— forming for a 3000-mile aeronautical societies are anxious Harry Goodhind, a local man, as Here is what his plan provides: on passenger cars and said more Lester Hohenthal has been the caretaker. Deterioration in the ed. tour of the nation. It seeks the to pay tribute to their daring feat, acting most worthy scribe since same frontier that the Massillon A city, let us say, wishes to put protection is needed on heavy duty buildings and the machinery .s through an expensive street pav­ AMERICAN TARIFFS and Williams and Yancey will un­ the death of his father on Decem­ general sought 35 years ago— bet­ trucks, buses and electric motor scarcely perceptible today. OFFICIAL REPORT ing program. Instead of issuing trucks. doubtedly have a busy round of en­ ber 8 last. Emil Louis George Ho­ ter time for the average man. 03356874 tertainments during their stay here. Full Capacity New York, July 11.— R. M. Scott, long-term bonds, it would deposit Witnesses Called. henthal, Sr., was connected C. H. Dexter and Sons, Inc., in­ vice-president of the Erie R. R. This group, however, will not Not To Fly Back South Manchester Division string its ragged marcners along with the U. S. Treasury non-inter- Among the witnesses appearing tends to operate the newly pur­ here, said at his office at 50 Church est-bearing 2 5-year bonds cover­ before the committee at the invita­ Both flyers were emphatic today No. 45 since its organiza­ dus^y pikes, footsore and strag­ in declaring they have no intention chased mill at full capacity. The street this afternoon that beside ing the amount of money it needs. tion of Chairman Reed were Alvan tion here. It was the only frater­ Windsor Locks plant is now unable the six men killed in the upstate gling. of attempting a flight back across nal order with which Mr. Hohen­ It will travel in an automobile The Treasury, thereupon, would Macauley, president of the Packard to supply the demand for the Dex­ crash, there had been ao casual­ issue bank notes for that amount, Motor Company and President of the Atlantic. thal was affiliated and he put his ter condenser papers which are caravan, with a steam calliope to “ We have achieved our ■aim in ties. and would deliver them at once the National Automobile Chamber Joins Other Nations in Pro­ heart and soul into the work and especially adapted to. use in the tootle a quickstep ahead, big red flying across from west to east, became an internationally known trucks to carry the tent and 5 000 to the city, retaining one per cent of Commerce: Alfred P. Sloan, Jr., manufacture of radios and other (Continue on Page 2) to cover the cost of printing, etc. president of General Motors; Wal­ and even though we did not reach prohibitionist and the national delicate electrical apparatus. ‘ It is seats for Coxey’s audiences— for test Against Increased Rome in one hop, we are satisfied The city, in turn, would pay off ter C. White, president the White head of the order. expected that the local mill will be this is to be a speaking tour— a with what we have done, Williams As each of his three sons reach- luxurious foreign-built touring the principal to the Treasury, at Company of Cleveland; H. H. Rice, fitted to manufacture this condenser four per cent a year. Thus, at the chairman legislative committee Na­ Rates; To Submit a Note. told International News Service. paper. Its insulating qualities are car as the general’s own chariot, The flyer said that after a short AUTO IS DEADLIER and two big sleeping car busses. end of 25 years, its bonds, held tional Automobile Chamber of (Continued oi. Page ‘Z.) such that it is in great demand by by the Treasury, would be can­ Commerce: R. I. Roberger, assist­ period of rest in Rome he and manulacturers of electrical equip­ Direct to the Voters Y'ancey would probably take off in celled; and the bank notes s 3ont ant manager of sales of the Ford ment of all kinds. Coxey is planning no descent on Berlin, July 11.— The German the Pathfinder for a European tour, the White House or Capitol, such Motor company; T. R. Dahl, motor The C. H. Dexter firm is control­ THAN WORLD WAR truck committee National Automo­ government is preparing to submit cruising leisurely over points of in­ FIVE FILM STARS as he attempted with his famous (Continued on Page 3) led by the Coffin family, all of bile Chamber of Commerce, and a note to the United States next terest for sight-seeing purposes be­ whom live in Windsor Locks. The Alfred Reeves, general manager of week which is expected to point out fore returning to United States. president of the firm is Herbert R. the Chamber. Williams and Yancey did more OUSTED BY EQUITY Cyffin, and the general manager of ‘‘A canvass of most the pas­ that the proposed increase in Amer­ than blaze a new trans-Atlantic More Americans Killed in ican tariffs will hamper German the company is his son, Dexter Cof­ SWEDISH AVIATORS FISTS SUPPLANTING senger car manufacturers of the trail in connecting the City of fin. The latter was instrumental In country indicates their willingness reparation payments, it was learned Seven Hills with the Atlantic sea­ from an official source today. the purchase of the local property. Six Months Than in the to try out a ten per cent ad valorem board of the United States by The proximity of the residences of duty if coupled with the same coun­ The communication will outline plane. They achieved another rec­ Actors' Organization Sus­ ARE AT GREENLAND PISTOLS AT BORDER ‘‘what inconveniences the new the owners and main plant of the tervailing duty that is now pro­ ord in being the only Americans concern make the Oakland mill pur­ Recent War. vided,” said Macauley, summariz­ United States tariff measure holds ever to keep Premier Benito Mus­ for Germany.” pends Them for Breaking chase all the more pleasing to Man­ ing the automobile chieftain’s solini waiting for an hour and a chester people. views. A foreign office spokesman told half or anything like that length of Third Leg of Trip from I Customs Men Fight With International News Service: The Deal Hartford, Conn., July 11— Trucks Different. time. Rules; Rumors of a Strike About five months ago the Dexter ‘‘With resnect to heavy duty ‘‘This is not a protest because we As many persons were killed in are perfectly aware that America is Mussolini On Scene concern decided it must secure trucks and buses and electric motor Accompanied by Under-Secretary automobile accidents in this coun­ Stockholm Is Completed; | Bare Knuckles Against sovereign in her tariff matters just another plant to manufacture its trucks the situation is basically dif­ for Air Balbo and other govern­ products. Several different proper­ try during the first six months of ferent. Theirs is not a mass pro­ as Germany is.” ment officials, Mussolini arrived at Hollywood, Calif., July 11— Five Germany long hesitated, but fin­ well known motion picture actors ties available at the time were in­ the year as were American Army Next Hop Is to Canada. Rum Smugglers. duction to the same extent and con­ the Littorio Airfield early yester­ spected, but none of them answered sequently they have not the same ally joined the European opposition today stood suspended from mem­ “Casualties” who” died of wounds to the proposed higher American day evening when reports were re­ bership in the Actor’s Equity, fol­ the needs of the Windsor Locks advantages in competition.” ceived that the Pathfinder would suffered in battle during the World tariff in pursuit of Foreign Minis­ lowing a meeting of the orgd- of Strike Company to house employees have I am safe in saying that virtually U'rong which had waited for hours Members of Actors’ Equity here been sold and are now occupied by Other Statistics The Ne.vt Hop and Customs Inspector Matthew W. an unanimous answer would have tions the German foreign minister A further delving into statistics After a brief rest at Iviqut, the Rinfrette, formerly of Worcester, revised German policy on the at the field give the airmen a wel­ today declined to comment on re­ parties not in any way connected been that we required no tariff come unprecedented in recent ports that a strike had been called with the mill. There is no shortage >f the war shows that automobile Julienhaab message continued, the Mass. for passenger cars,” he said. ground the action taken in the iccident fatalities comprise approx- airmen hope to leave for Anticosti Both Albert and Burgoyne were reparation parley is welding Europe times. Several persons were badly in the motion picture studios. of labor in Manchester at tae pres­ mately one-fourth of the total Island, in the St. Lawrence River. overpowered after a stiff fistic bat­ into a “ League of Debtor Nations." bruised in the wild rush for the That such a strike would go into ent time, however, and any new emr lumber of soldiers who were killed NEW ARMY BOMBER plane, and Williams and Yancey effect was considered doubtful as ployees the Dexter firm brings to Their last stop before they take off tle in Frenchville near the St. Bridgeport, July 11.— Lieut. This was first revealed officially n action in the World War. for New York on the final leg. Johns river. by Dr. Stresemann’s speech regard­ were literally dragged from the the Actors’ Equity is not strong in Manchester can be readily hoased. The history of annual motor veh- Flight of the Sverige started Leo Derosiers, U. S. A, and Ser­ ing colonies. Now it is confirmed cockpit and hoisted on the should­ the film Industry, it was said. Even Shearer with Dexters They were taken tb Federal geant Patrick Hays, U. S. A., both cle accident tolls shows that more from Stockholm on June 9. The court at Bangor. Albert was re­ anew by the proposed appeal of ers of the crowd. if the strike was called, according Alexander Shearer, formerly , a lersons have been killed the second flyers were detained for several leased on $5,000 bail pending his of Galveston, Texas, dropped in at French Foreign Minister Brland Thj American airmen were taken to motion picture producers who plant engineer for the American lalf of the year than the first half, weeks owing to several false starts appearance to answer a secret Fed­ Bridgeport Airport today with a for the formation of a “ United in hand by offlc(als of the field and commented on the possibility, only Writing Paper Company at the lue to an increased use of auto- and continued bad weather. eral Grand Jury indictment charg­ new model Army bomber equipped States of Europe.” the government welcoming party stage actors, not under contract in Oakland mill is now employed In a aobiles during the summer and Captain Ahrenberg’s flight Is be­ ing conspiracy in the alleged ship­ with six machine guns. They are and piloted to an automobile. Pre­ i Hollywood, would respond. similar capacity by the purchasers all months. Approximately 27,- ing made in an attempt to blaze ment of two carloads of ale seized making a survey of all airports In TREASURY BALANCE mier Mussolini received them im­ The film Industry, it was pointed of the mill at their Windsor Locks 00 lives were claimed in auto- an air mail and commercial route at Van Buran last winter. Bur- the country with a view to work­ mediately when they arrived at the out, is not dependent to any degree plant. It cannot be definitely stat- lobile accidents during the entire across Iceland and Greenland be­ ing data affecting mobilization of > Washington, July 11.— Treasury on the acquiescence of the stage ear of 1928. tween North America and Europe. (Continaed on Page 8) the nation's air forces. Balance, July 9— 1264,427,414.08. (Continaed on Pa,se 2.), pjayera. (Ocmtlnaed on Pam 9 J i j MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1929. *PAUB TWO

Cheney Brothers Medical Depart­ ment will spend a week's vacation Never Touched Him! They > ABOUT TOWN in New York, starting the early | FIRE HOUSE PHONE TRAINS COLLIDE Local Stocks part of next week. l OBITUARY The old Moffett home on Maple Didn*t Take The Overalls^ i street, the third building on the Miss Madeline Spiess of West . HOOKUP COMPLETE 0NER1ER.R.; (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) t right hand aide, is being torn Center street has had as her guest! Central Row, BUirtford, Conn. When L. T. Wood, the ice% Last Sunday Mr. W o o d planned I down to make way for two four Miss Margaret Saunders of East' DEATHS 1 P. N. Stocks. dealer, came to Manchester fresh [ to poin his family at the shore, ; family houses, to be built by Hartford, who is to leave on the from college 15 years ago, he was Togged ont in an appropriate seiec- 23d for Honolulu, Hawaii, where Bid Asked I Aimie DeMars. All South End Headquarters SIX M DEAD Leonard E. Kearns. arrayed in evening clothes for some tion from the new wardrobe he leit she will teach science for the next Bank Stocks. social function about as often as' his home on Spruce street early in two years. Both young women Leonard Edwin Kearns, 14-year- I Miss Ebba Gustafson of Autumn Bankers Trust Co . . 326 — any man in town. Becoming ab­ the morning, driving to the snore. are teachers ip .the West Hartford old son of Mr. and Mrs. ’Thomas A. City Bank and Trust. 1900 — 'i street and Miss Mary Donahue of Will Now Answer One (Contlnaed from Page 1) Kearns, of 320 Main street, died at sorbed in a successful business, He was gone all day, returning ( Newman street are spending the High school. At present they are Cap Nat B & T ...... 475 — however, he gradually grew away rather late at night tired, and going spending a few days with friends 1:20 this afternoon. The young Conn Rlvtr ...... 425 — I week at Sound View. Telephone— Dial 4321. ‘All the New York passengers ; man aieadied oiof heartneai u diseaseuibed.se which wuu..u from the “ dress-up” habit and from straight to bed. He didn't even re- at East River near Madison. reached here today via the La-cka-j attack of scarlet fever First Bond & Mtg . . 46 — formal______social______functions jgret that he had forgottfen to lock Teachers Hall on Main street is wanna,” be said. “ We expect about a year ago. He bad spent Htfd.-Conn Trust Co — 700 Last month he partly made up the door in the morning because be I Mrs. William D. Black of Wells receiving a new coat of paint. The general hookup of all of the have the tracks cleared within a several months In St, Francis hos­ First Nat H tfd ...... 265 275 his mind to attend the fifteenth re- didn’t have to unlock it when he got street is spending the month of four companies of the South Man­ few hours. It seems , just one of pital, but returned to his borne just Land Mtg and Title 40 50 union of bis class in Yale S, and back. Monday morning, however, July at Mrs. Behnfleld’s cottage on Morris Plan Bank . 200 — A 10 pound son was born yes* chester fire department, which has those unavoidable things that come before last Christmas. decided that his wardrobe needed when he .started to put away his the Fort road at Watc|j Hill. been under consideration for some sometimes to railroading.” Young Kearns, who was exceed­ New. Brit T r ...... 205 — replenishing. Among the raiment finery of the Sunday jaunt and don terday to Dr. and Mrs. M. H. Phoenix St B & T ----- 625 — , Squires of Woodbridge street. time, is now an actual fact and aft­ Erie ofiScials already have be­ ingly popular with his chums be­ with which he provided himself his everydays, he discovered that er the cut over of the dial system gun an inquiry into the causes of cause of his pleasing disposition, Park St. B a n k ...... 1300 — was a glorious evening uniforffi. the splendiferous soup-and-fisb was SWANSON-CORNET Riverside Trust .... 650 — Stewart Robinson of Green Hill on Saturday night any call for the the dual smash-ups. was in the seventh gr'ade at the Then he changed his mind and gone— sacrifice to the unlocked Lincoln school. He bad not at­ XXWest Htfd Trust . 450 — didn't go to the reunion after all. i door. And he had never worn it. ' is home on a two weeks’ vacation South Manchester Are department do, rts ...... 140 — . from New York where he is work- tended school this last year because Miss Mae T. Cornet, daughter of should be made through one num­ Bonds. Ing with the Tel and Tel company. of bis Illness. The family has lived 1, Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Cornet of ber— 4321. JARVIS GETS CONTRACT Htfi & Conn West .9 5 — When this number is dialed as here about 10 years coming here Gen Elec ...... 54% panied him on one of these visits. 35 Mount Nebo place, and Herbert from Simsbury, The boy. was born East Conn Pow 5s . 100 103 The elder Hohenthal made many Miss Antoinette Trivigno of in still alarms the bell rings in 118 Gen Motors ...... 73 W. Swanson, sou of Mr. and Mrs. FOR PHELPS RD. SEWER in Hartford. Conn L P 7 s ...... 116 visits to Europe as special repres­ each house. The first to answer Conn L P 5 ^ s .... 105 108 Goodrich Rubber ...... 82% Andrew Swanson of Huntington Besides his father and mother he Gt Nor, pfd ...... 116% entative of Prohibition organiza­ street, were married this forenoon will stop the bell ringing in each Conn L P 4%s . . . 98 100 of the other houses, but those at leaves seven brothers, Lawrence J., Hudson Motors ...... 87% tions in U. S. and was Sensational Discovery at St. James’s rectory. The cere­ Thomas J., William L., Walter C., Brid Hyd 6s ...... 102 105 engaged in a strenuous cru­ the four houses can listen in. The The contract for the digging of insurance Stocks. Inspir Copper ...... 44% mony was performed by the Rev. Harold F., Herbert, and Ernest, Inter Harv ...... 115% sade in the Interests of temper­ William P. Reidy. The bridal at­ person calling will be expected to'th e line and the laying of the sewer Aetna Casualty . .. .1860 1890 ance when he died at Indianapolis By a New Hampshire give at once his name, the number on Phelps road will be awarded to and three sisters, Grace E., Sarah Int Nickel ...... 49% tendants were Miss Helen Cornet, M.. and Anna P., All of Manches- do, ($10 par) . . . 190 195 December 8 of last year. sister of the bride, and Elmer of the house where the call comes Alexander Jarvis, Jr., of this place, Aetna Insurance . . . 730 745 Int Tel and T e l ...... 167% ter. Kennecott C op p er...... 90% Druggist Swanson, brother of the bride­ for, or for what location the ap­ It was announced this afternoon xAetna L i f e ...... 1305 1315 following a conference of the dir­ The funeral will be held at his Mack Trucks ...... 99 AUTO VICTIM DIES groom. A small reception and paratus is wanted. late home at 8:30 Saturday morn­ do, ($10 par) . . . 133 138 Norwalk, July 11. —■ Frank A medicine has been discovered wedding breakfast followed at the The preparation for this fire ectors of the Eighth School and Automobile ...... 570 580 Miss Pac ...... 96% Utilities District, held with District ing and at 9 o’clock at St. James's N Y Central ...... 219 Hornaci, 19, of Southport, died in that relieves the Stomach of Gas in home of the bride’s parents. Later district has been divided into church. Burial will be In St. do, ($10 par) . . . 58 63 Norwalk Hospital today of injurie' Engineer Olmstead of East Hart­ 2325 N Y N H and H t fd ...... 110% One Minute and gives the quickest Mr. and Mrs. Swanson left on an different section to which the ap­ James’s cemetery. Conn. General ...... 2275 received when he was involved in unannounced wedding trip, v ford. Jarvis’ total bid was $1,516.- Hartford Fire ...... 1030 1045 N Y Ont and W e k t...... 25% relief from all forms of Indigestion. paratus nearest to the point where 60. The bids were close as six of- Nor Amn ...... 147% an auto accident on the Post Road The bride was formerly advertis­ the alarm is sent from will go out. Htfd Steam Boiler.. 790 810 in Green Farm last Sunday. Step­ If your Stomach troubles you, get ing manager with the J. W. Hale ferel figures that ran from the $1,- Lincoln Nat Life . . . 120 Packard Motors ...... 134% This will leave the other three i 516.60, Jarvis bid to $1,725. FUNERALS Pennsylvania ...... 90 hen Rescle, of Bridgeport, driver oi a bottle of company, and more recently as­ companies In n position to know | xxNatlonal ...... 865 880 the second car Involved in the ac­ sistant manager in the advertising The district provides the sewer do, rts ...... 447 445 Postum Cereal ...... 77% which company is out so that lu i Pullman ...... 87% cident, has been arrested by State department of G. Fox & Co. of pipe. The work is to be done by William L. PInney do, ($10 par) . . . 86 90 EX-MINT case another still alarm comes in contract because of protests against Radio Corp ...... '^7% Police of Westport Barracks, and Hartford. Mr. Swanson is at the Funeral services for William L. Phoenix ...... 985 1000 and it is in the same territory, or the district doing it. Mr. Jarvis is Reading R R ...... placed under bond of $2500. Rescle i and you will be surprised at the head of Watkins Brothers adver­ Pinney, age 72, who died Tues­ Tr^elers ^ 1945 1960 and two other persons were Injured for the same fire it will not be nec­ already at work close by where this 236 Sinclair Oil ...... 25% ’.quick relief. It can be obtained at tising force at the local store. day afternoon from heart attack, (TO, rts ...... 231 in the accident and treated at the Both young people are popular essary to call out another com­ job Is to be done and _will be able Public Utility Stocks. Sou Pac ...... Quinn’s Pharmacy, compounded pany and have two companies out to get his digger goittg in a few were held from bis late home In Sou Ry ...... ^50% hospital here, having been dis­ among the younger set and the Andover this afternoon with Rev. Conn Elec Sve .... l 135 charged yesterday. Police have and guaranteed by the Tobey Drug bride has been honored by several on one alarm. days. Conn L P 8% ...... 118 Standard Gas ...... In a letter which Chief Foy is Watson Woodruff of Manchester Stand Oil N JJ ...... 57% yet to secure a clear account of the ;Co., Hampton, N. iT. gift showers. officiating. Conn L P 7% ...... 115 accident because of the condition I preparing to direct to the different Conn L P 5% % pf . 98 Stknd Oil Calif ...... 73 companies he is explaining this in The bearers were Harley Miner Stand Oil N Y ...... 38% of the victims, and are continuing CHENEY WORKER HURT and Fred Lord of Manchester, Conn L P 6^4% Pf- T08 their investigation. detail and asks that when one per­ Conn P Co (par 25) 130 Studebaker ...... 75% son has answered “ Fire Depart­ Frank Miner and Clarence Hanna do, pfd ...... 110 Texas Co ...... 03 ment” and a conversation is on BY AUTOMOBILE of Springfield, Moland Lord of Hart El Lt (par 25) 130 Un Pac ...... 246 that there be ,no talking on the East Hartford and James Hopley do, vtc ...... 124 United Drug ...... 111% other phones, but the firemen will of Hartford. Burial was in Mount Greenwich W & O .. 94 United Fruit ...... H7 FINAL SHOWINGS Darting out from a group of.girls Hope cemetery, Talcottville. Htfd Gas c (par 25) 97 U S Ind A lco h o l...... 191% TONIGHT understand what companies are to U S Rubber ...... 52% go out to the fire. who had stopped to let a car go by do, pfd (par 25).. 62 Htfd Gas Rts W I. 8 U S S te e l...... 198% There are two points that the Mrs. Florence Forget of 168 Oak Westinghouse El and Mfg ..196% chief wishes to havfe the people street was slightly injured near CULYER C i n PLANE xS N E T C o ...... 187 Manufacturing Stocks. Willys-OYerland ...... 26% STATE calling in make sure of. The first the ankle last night as she was re­ .Wright Aero ...... 128% IMMENSE STORAGE is to make sure that it Is turning from work at Cheney PASSES 217TH HOUR Acme Wire ...... 33 4321 that is being called as Brothers and crossing Hartford Am Hardware ...... 63 this is the general telephone for Road near' the South Methodist Amer Hosiery ...... 27 YOUNG HOHENTHAL OF OIL still alarms In the South Manches­ church. American Silver . . . 25 The driver had swerved to avoid Last Note Dropped by Endur­ xArrow H&H, El pfd 106 . . . Consistent with the Willis idea ter First District. In explaining the location, should It be on Mid­ hitting her and ran up on the grass ance Flyers Hinted That Mo­ do, com ...... 46 SUCCEEDS FATHER of advanced modern equipment, that dle Turnpike to make sure that at the side of the road. He stopped Automatic Refrlg . . — tor is Showing Wear. Bigelow-Htfd, com . 98 tends toward the rendition of perfect the number be given either east and offered Mrs. Forget assistance, which she refused. Instead she took do, pfd ...... 100 (Continued from Page t) service, we have gigantic oil reserve or west, as it makes considerable Culver City, Calif., July 11 — Billings and Spencer. 10 difference as to which company his name and it is understood will storage facilities for 50,000 gallons! try to force some settlement. Her Pilots Mendell and Reinhart passed Bristol Brass ...... 34 ed the age of 14 they joined South will respond to a fire in these sec­ ankle was examined this morning their 217th hour of sustained fiight do, pfd ...... 108 Manchester Division, and he was . . . Phone 3319 for oil, regardless of tions. at 12:30 New York time, today, ex­ Case, Lockwood & B 525 looking forward to the time when c§ at Cheney Brothers medical de­ the size of the ord^r you are assured The company that is called out partment but she was able to re­ ceeding by 4 3 hours the record set Collins Co ...... 135 his only grandchild, Norman, son on a still larm, on returning, re­ by Newcomb and Mitchell at Cleve­ SEHVICC of careful, satisfactory service and an sume her work. Colt’s Firearms .... 33 of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. G. Hohenthal, oil that is of high standard uniform charging their tanks and rolling land last week. Eagle L o c k ...... 50 Jr., should also become a member 2L9S3SB their hose, will, by use of the pri­ First intimation that the pro­ Fafnir Bearings . . . 110 120 of the local division. Norman will quality. vate phone in each company, make STATE BOARD PLANS longed ordeal was beginning to Fuller Brush A .... 15 be fourteen in a few months and 100% Singing and Talking OIL known to the others that they are wear on both the Angeleno and the do, Class AA .... 60 will enter the Manchester High MASON COAL THAT BURNS back ready for duty. pilots was contained in a note that Hart & Cooley ----- 200 school in September. MATEBIALS This does not mean that the CHANGES AT PRISON floated to the runway from the en­ Hartman Tob 1st pf — In 1920, and again in 1929 Mr VITAPHONE VAUDEYlLi) ■ ■“ durance craft today. TO FINE ASH telephone should be used in case do, com ...... 20 Hohenthal paid Iraternal visits to Featuring of a large fire, as the regular alarm The note alluded to a “ noisy Inter Silver ...... 13T the national sessions of Great .You will find it true economy to buy motor” and failed to include the box nearest the place where the Hartford, July 11.— The State do. pfd ...... 109 Britain and Ireland, the former In Paul Tremaine’s Orch. only the best . . . “ WILLIS COAL” fire is should be used and the bell usual request for breakfast. Landers, Frary & Clk 70 - Derby and the latter in Preston McKay & Ardine Board of Finance and Control to­ “ All OK with Us. Will make 300 from America’s best veins, carefully and whistle will be sounded. day authorized the state prison Manning & Bow A . 17 England. His son Elmore accom- hours at least,” said the note. do. Class B ...... 10% cleaned and screened and graded. We After Saturday night, unless the board of directors to plan for “ Motor a little noisy but not bad. call Is on private matters pertain­ changes in the prison’s work shops New Brit Mch. pfd . . 100 also offer an up-to-date, complete line Had a little trouble with oil pump do, com ...... 4 0 of MASO.VS’ SUPPLIES. ing to the persons in the different in keeping with the requirements last night but have straightened It of the Cooper-Hart Federal Act Nils Bern Pond .... 57 companies fire department calls out now.” do, pfd ...... 100 should be made through 4321. which forbids the interstate ship­ The fog had lifted to a celling of 26 ment of prison made goods. The North & Judd ...... 24 The numbers for each of the dif­ approximately 1200 feet after day­ Peck, Stow and WIl 14 ferent companies that will be in Federal Act will pul an*eud to the break and the Angeleno found a shirt making Industry now in Russell Mfg Co .... 115 effect in South Manchester on Sun­ clear level at SOO feet. Scoville Mfg Co .... 63 Capitol Park 2 M ain (Street day will be; prison. The prison board is making Seth Thom Co. com . 36 No. 1, Pine street— 3663. a survey of the state to determine HARTFORD what manufacturing may be car­ do, pfd ...... 26 Mam!heister - - C!onn- No. 2, Center— 3422. WILSON ON BOARD Smyth Mfg Co. pfd. 103 No. 4—-5757. ried on in the future. The board of Stand Screw ...... 168 'TelepftonB 3 319 finance and control authorized the Chief’s office—-3123, Stanley Works, com . 58 prison board to arrange for new Chief’s home— 4081. Washington, July 11 — The Taylor & F en n...... 135 walls about an enclosure which In Torrington ...... 75 AMATUER BOXING At the North, End the future will be devoted to the seventh member of the Federal There will be no change In the Farm Board probably will be Char­ Underwood ...... 154 new industry. Union Mfg C o ...... 19 method of turning in an alarm at The Board of Finance and Con­ les A. Wilson, of Hall, N. Y., it was lililiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiinmimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiji the north end. The number for learned today. Wilson is former U S Envelope, pfd . 115 TONIGHT trol authorized the State College at do, c o m ...... 225 alarm headquarters will be chang­ Storrs to contract with Peck-Mc- commissioner of agriculture for ed as will that at the hose house. New Y'ork state and has received Veeder-Root...... 44% 46% Newark, Bristol, Hartford, New Haven Williams, Corp. of Norwich, for a Whitlock Coll Pipe . 14 17 The numbers for the north end de­ new patholigical laboratory costing the indorsement of a number of Admission 25c-50c-75c. partment are: farm organizations. X—Ex-divldend. $34,000, and then authorizing the XX—Ex-rights. In case of rain bouts will be postponed to following night. I WHY DO WORK THAT For an alarm— 5432. Fitch’s Soldiers Home board to President Hoover already has RIDE THE NEW SWOOPER. Hosb hous^—7373. contract with Charles Smith and prevailed upon six to serve on the Sons for a new service building at board which will undertake to POOL OPEN DAILY 9 A. M. Noroton Heights to cost $63,620. remedy the agricultural situation. i YOUR WASHER SHOULD ROME PLANS RECEPTION State aid was granted various Two vacancies remain. As he has towns to care for railroad Indebted­ called the first meeting of the board ness as follows: Portland $10,000, for next Monday, Mr. Hoover is N. Y . Stocks AS FLYERS REACH THERE hopeful that he may complete Its Salisbury $1,000, and North completement by the end of the Canaan $1,000. DO FOR YOU? week. Allied Chem andDy e ...... 338 ^Continasd from Page 1.) POLI HONEYMOON. Am Can ...... 163% STRU(IK BY LIGHTNING Am Car and F d y ...... FOO SOMETHING NEW ..... Villa Torolonla, and was lavish in Am Loco ...... 126% his praise of the fiight. Kennebunkport, Maine, July 11. Again Manchester Leads the Way Towards Greater Enter­ — Honeymooning over New England Am Pow and L t ...... 144% “ I am glad to see you,” were the Norwalk, July 11 — Dominick Am Smelt and Ref , ...... 110% tainment. . . .Two Big Talking Pictures on One.Program at No premier’s first word to 'Williams. by airplane. Marquis Llppo Gerinl, Papprelli, of Stamford, employed on of Florence, Italy, and his bride, a Tokeneke estate, was shocked by Am Sugar ...... 85% Advance in Prices! “ Accept my heartiest congratula­ Am Tel and Tel ...... 240% tions. your exploit was splendid.” the former Miss Lillian M. Poll, a lightning bolt while working in a daughter of Sylvester Z. Poli, re­ Anaconda Cop ...... 119% Williams and Yancey will be pool of water at Tokeneke yester­ Atchison Top and S F ...... 245 officially received today by Prince tired theater magnate, \ot New day afternoon, according to infor­ TOMORROW Haven, Conn., today were continu­ Atl Gulf and W I ...... 61% Boncompagni, Governor of Rome, mation received there this after­ Atl R e f ...... 74 — AND— ing their air voyage. They came noon, and was burned down the left and later in the afternoon will be Balt and O h io ...... 128% SATURDAY feted by the American colony. They here from the wedding in New Ha­ side from his ear to his foou. he STATE ven In an amphibian airplane will recover, according to a physi­ Beth Steel ...... 116% are scheduled to attend a banquet Can Pac ...... 241% given in their honor by the Italian piloted by Arthur Caperton. cian sent by his employer to care Seaside resorts, Poland Springs, Ches and O h io ...... 247 government in the evening. for him. Chi Mil and St P a u l...... 35% There was considerable confusion the White Mountains, Including Mt. Washington and Kinneo, Maine, Chi and Northwest...... 93 DOUBLE FEATURE BILL! preceding their arrival from San­ Chrysler ...... 73% tander, and for a while some appre­ were on the itinerary of the aerial AUTOIST EXONERATED honeymoon of the American girl Colo F and I ...... 63% hension was felt for their safety. Bridgeport, July, 11— Miss Irene Col Gas and E le c ...... 88% The trip of 850 miles took ap­ who became an Italian marchioness Rinty and Little and her husband the marquis. B. Winters, of Waterbnry, was to­ Consol G a s ...... 137 % proximately ten hours, Williams day exonerated by Coroner John J. Corn Prod Ref ...... 104% Davey Lee — Tw» explaining that severe headwinds Phelan because of the death at Del L and W ...... 137 Stars in One Pic­ at times cut their speed down to COOLIDGE IS FISHING IN CAPE COD TODAY. Stratford on July 6 of Daisy M. Del and H udson...... 212% ture! forty miles an hour. Brown, aged 4, who was struck by Dupont de Nem ...... 190 Wareham, Mass.,' July 11.— E.x- Miss Winters’ auto. Erie R R ...... 79 ORANGE LODGES TO President Calvin Coolidge, Repub­ i ^ Any washer will wash well— but most lican, today was trying his “ fisher­ men's luck” In Cap'e Cod ponds CELEBRATE JULY 12 once fished by another former 11 machines leave you to do the Last Hard president, Grover Cleveland, Demo­ crat. Mr. Coolidge came here I Half— rinsing and feeding a wringer. The Washington Orange Lodge, No. from his home In Northampton 117, will celebrate the Boyne an­ with a party of three friends, all Wringless SAVAGE does everything for niversary, the Twelfth of July, to­ being members of the famous Cape E morrow night with a social and en­ Cod Trout club. you. tertainment following the regular While wily trout was the object lodge meeting. All members are IMDIAN TOWN of the expedition It was possible OLD HAVSROOK, CONNECTICUT urged to attend the meeting which that later the party would go to will be held in the lodge rooms in Buzzard’s Bay for blueflsh, an­ PHYLLIS . Orange Hall. other favorite summer sport of the BOATING— tlxe most accessible Protected Harbor on NOW $ 170.00 On Sunday all of the local late Mr. Cleveland. the'Connectlcut shore. SWIMMING— both shallow Orange lodges, Washington O. L, water and deep, clean and inviting. BEACH— white, $10.00 Down $10.00 a Month = No. 117, Star of the East, Black HBNDYRX LEFT MILLION bard sand and nothing else. BESTRICTBD PROP­ Preceptory, and the Daughters of ERTY. Lota 50 by 100. Reasonable prices. Easy HAVER Liberty, No. 125, will attend divine New Haven, July 11— An estate terms. Beantlful Phyllis Haver in a Talking service in St. Mary’s Episcopal runnlag well over one million dol­ Clip this ad. and mail. No obligation. The church. Rev. J. Stuart Neill will lars, according to estimates. Is dis­ Picture De L u x e - . n n O K i e t address the lodges. His topic will posed of in the will of Nathan B. Laughs and ‘HiriUs. be “ The Sword of the Lord and of Hendyrx, manufacturer who died in H.T. and KS ch apm an; Owners end Developers Manchester Oectric Co. Gideon.” The Orange lodges will the water at Branford on July 3. 773 Main Street, Phone. 1700 = meet at Orange Hall Sunday morn­ The will filed for probate today, ing at 10:30 and march to the leaves the estate In trust for Mrs. Hendryx and a seven-year-old son. in m iHMIlliilHIIIilllllillHIilllHHIIIIHIIIIIHilllllHIIIIHIIIIIlllllllllllllimiHillllll church in a body. t •> V .-.' ■ • •■ ■ • -^ ■ .- . '■ T • T • * “^ ■' * ■ . r A ' 1

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COXEY’ S NEW “ ARMY” Jail Russian Gossips IWINDSOR LOCKS HRM - K E - s n r i H I BUYS OAKLAND PLANT Rockville MAY CAMPAIGN HERE In Causing GirVs Death Q 0 lu r« ,|K>u,co»^ a£orJ io . W (Contlnned from Page 1)' Friendly Class Outing. (CoDtiiined from Page 1) Moscow, July 11.— Twelve gos-v Haven, July 11.— The The postponed meeting of Court ^ will be four great red trucks, with deportation. Even if they later re­ M cGovern Showrooms Foresters Pride will be held this bright yellow letters setting forth American Hammar Corporation, of Cromwell, today filed a voluntary sign, it was explained, they can evening in Foresters hall. the object of the tour. remain. If they leave the country, 825 Main St. Opposite H i^ School Rockville’s Busy Cup-Ups, a 4-H Coxey displayed these trucks petition in bankrupey in United club are holding an outing today at States District Court here, showing however, they cannot return with­ South Mnnehester proudly. They bore slogans, quota­ out going through the red tape in­ Granite C o/s the cottage of Mrs. George Brigham tions, a copy of the bill introduced liabilities of $187,198, and estimat­ volved in getting past the immi­ at Crystal Lake. in Congress, and a quotation from ing assets at $107,128. A. Claxton • Memorial Twenty relatives of Mrs. Augusta an editorial ,in the Indianapolis Carey, vice-president of the corpor­ gration authorities as private citi­ Waltz of Ward street, pleasantly Times urging consideration of ation signed the petition following zens. Exhibition surprised her Tuesday evening in Coxey’s plan. a vote of directors for the corpor­ On this basis, if the Federal au­ honor of her birthday. Four tables Tent Seats 5000 ation in bankrupey. thorities do not prosecute, and of of pinochle was enjoyed during the These trucks carry a huge tent, Unsecured claims against the Ying Kao and his wife elect to evening after which refreshments 180 feet long by 100 feet wide, and concern total $184,685. The Town remain here In fear of losing their were served and social time en­ enough benches and circus seats of Cromwell has a tax claim of $1,- heads in China, they would have Monuments and joyed. for 5,000 people. There is a loud­ 748, while the state.claims $4,658, sanctuary. speaker apparatus, to make sure taxes and fines. The bulk of the Markers that every listener can hear all assets consist of machinery. FISTS SUPPLANTING that is said. fsadore and Sholem Kaplan, of TO RECORD QUAKES Original in Conception And, of course, there is the Hartford, makers of carbonated calliope. beverages, also filed a petition in Middletown, July 11.— Wesley­ Moderate in Price A beautiful sub-division of 42 building lots will be opened for inspection ana sale on PISTOLS AT BORDER With General Coxey will travel bankrupey showing liabilities of an University announced today his wife and his daughter. Miss $64,979, with assets estimated to that Professor William G. Foye, 147 Allyn St., Hartford SATURDAY, JULY 13 and SUNDAY, JULY 14 be $36,036. (Continued from Page Ij Ruth Coxey. Until recently. Miss head of the Department of Geology Coxey was a member of the chorus is at work on a scheme to foretell 42 BEAUTIFUL HOME SITES in Ziegfeld’s “Show Boat.” She the time and probable location of Mr. J. Fuller Mitchell goyne, a resident of Frenchville, 30 HOURS TO COAST Majority 68 foot front by more than 150 feet deep. was released under $1,000 on a plans to speak from the same plat­ earthquakes in Massachusetts, and Local Representative form with her father. Her chum. Rhode Island, and Connecticut. He LOW PRICED__Terms 20% down, Balance on terras to suit purchaser. charge of resisting an officer. Phone 2 4129 Is Millionaire. Miss Gwendolyn Lee of Canton, New York, July 11.— An all is working under the National Re­ l e t us d r iv e you up t o CLEAKVIEW. ^ Customs officials said that Al­ Ohio, another former Ziegfeld girl, air transcontinental transportation search Council. Tel. 782-2 and a car will call for you. Further particulars of bert was thought to have retired will go with her. system that will make travel be­ from the “ liquor racket,” having Coxey will head first for Penn­ tween New York and San Francisco compiled a fortune estimated at sylvania, working his way along to a mere 30 hour affair was an­ over a million dollars. A schooner New England, and swinging back nounced today by the United valued at over $20,000 with a to Maryland. Then he will travel Aircraft and Transportation Com­ to Michigan, Iowa, and Utah, fin­ ARTHUR A. KNOFLA, cargo of French alcohol from St. pany. Pierre and Miquelon was seized ishing by coming back across coun­ Survey fligljts are already being try and dropping down into Ala­ Build MANCHESTER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, OWNERS. from Albert two years ago by made over the proposed route and Canadian customs officers. Sev­ bama and South Carolina. it is expected that the survey will 875 MAIN ST. BUSH & QUINN BUILDING eral heavy seizures were made from He has had a great stack of include a night flight over the CLBARVIEW is located half way between Main St. and Manchester Green on East Middle hiin at this alleged base of opera­ propaganda printed. And he is Rockies. tions at St. Hilaire, New Brunswick, going to see that one of these The United Aircraft group in­ rnmpike. papers is stuffed into every rural across the river from Frenchville, cludes the Boeing Aircraft Com­ 4LL LOTS RESTRICED SIDEWALKS SEWER, WATER GAS last winter by New Brunswick pro­ mall box in each congressional pany, the Boeing Air Transport, vincial police assisted by Canadian district where he speaks. the Chance "Vought Aircraft Com­ Customs officers. The following 12 congressmen, pany, the Pratt and 'Whitney Air­ Customs officials here said that who helped kill General Jacob S. craft Engine Company, the Stout low! an additional charge brought un­ Coxey’s new finance bill in the Air Lines and affiliated organiza­ der the Immigration laws would be House Banking Committee, will find tions. Investment trust circulated through of 380, against a high of .549 re­ entered against Albert tbe moment, their home districts invaded by This funny looking little guy NOON S T O a S Wall Street. Morgan’s New United corded before the 5-for-l .split-up. he was through with the liquor con­ Coxey this summer as the general with the big nose and bald Corporation is said to be the largest Oils sold off a poiht or two in the spiracy charge. opens his campaign to force his bill BANDIT RECOGNIZED head has got to face the music. buyer of the shares. Eastman second hour, but the bulk Of Motor- through Congress: New York, July 11— Traces of Kodak led the high-priced special­ Car, Copper and Steel shares made KID CHOCOLATE WINS Congressman Louis T. MePadden . The determined attitude of \yednesday’B nervousness were still ties, with a 5-poInt jump to 2'06, a bid for high price ^ound. Beth-. of Pennsylvania, committee chair­ St. Louis, Mo., July 11.— Alfred the Mrs. tells us that she is absolutely through seeing rent money In evidence as the market started and American Tel. and Tel crossed' lehem Steel was a favorite around NEW YORK, N. Y., July 11.— A. Oliver, real estate dealer of handed over to Mr. Landlord. She wants a brand new home of 240 with an advance of nearly 3 1X7 and AnacOnda above 119. man. lip for business today and- stocks Kid Chocolate, Cuba cantender for James G. Strong, I'.epublican, Richmond Heights, a suburb, to­ her own. She’s got the plans, and she knows where the lumber is points, . Liquid Cabonic, one of the promln-' day was under arrest and has been were throwiT on the market by ent “ hot weather” stocks, pushed the featherweight bo.xing throne Blue Rapids, Kas. coming from. Us! traders who feared the effects of to­ Radio’s decline to 76 3-8, the is:one step nearer the title today. Robert Luce, Republican Wal­ identified, police announced, as a up 4 .1-4 to 100.. Call money was There’s another bald-headed man in this town who said he was day’s broker-loan report, which is. lowest on the move, was attributed unchanged at 9 per cent. ■Last night he decisively whipped tham, Mass. member of a bandit gang which a certain to show a new high record to rumors of an unfavorable .second- year ago robbed the Lamar, Colo,, going to build this year. If he doesn’t get busy pretty soon we’ll the rugged Ignatlo Fernandez in E. Hart Fenn, Republican, Weth­ in bank borrowings “against securi­ quarter’s earnings repprt, to be the ten round feature at Ebbets ersfield, Conn. bank of $200,000 and killed^four FOG DELAYS FLIGHT ; •et his wife on him 1 ties.” Issued in about two weeks. In the Field, Brooklyn. F. D. Letts, Republican, Daven­ persons. financial district it was'’said : that Chicago, July 11.—.The crew, of i Oliver, an ex-convict, according to Most of the market favorites ^In his latest triumph Chocolate port, la. started the day. at lower prices, biit the radio pool— or pools, were en­ three of the Berlin ..bonad Ohiengo i give one of his greatest exhlb- William F. Stevenson, Democrat, police, was recognized by employes buying demand was sufficient tb deavoring to tie up a big short inv plane, “ UntIn’ BoVler, fogbound at 4 laons. He did not knockout the Cheraw, S. C. of the Lamar bank, who came here W. 6. Glenney Co. terest in the stock, which 'would.' Port Bur.well, Labrador, Were dl- • with Chief of Police W. D. Harper prevent any wide , declfaics. poo- ggme little Filipiuo but he did Otis Wingo, Democrat, De Queen, sblidated Gas raced up to 136 l'-2 greatly keep In its recovery later In reeled in a message today to await , etprything else to him. Ark. of Colorado Springs. Coal, Lumber and Masons’ Supplies iU the first half-hour, as rujnorp of .the year. At today’s ^quotation the clear weather before ^ resaotl|w^ili crowd of 15,000 watched the Henry B. Steagall, Democrat, Oliver denied the charge and uerslatent buyiha'by nowertiil stock was sellinK at the aanivalant thair Journey. . , . . ^ '. —V Ozark, Ala. w o t v A <1 aviraAitlon. AHeuP^ecu Phone 126. Mancherter I J

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it can get the old issues back un­ larly objectionable about all this, gbrnOtfOtt til every hoarder in the country hut It does not strike the mayor of S E M I-A N N U A L SALE REDUCTIONS ARE STORE WIDE felt disposed to turn in his speci­ the city of Ansonla In precisely the nOING PLACES ^ A . N D Ibralb mens, Currencies and coinages are same way! Mayor Cook, for some reason or PUBLISHED BY THE simply uncontrollable, once they ^ R A L D PRINTING COMPANY, INQ. are set afloat. Whether they circu­ other, gets an entirely unfavorable SEEING THINGS 18 Btssell Street, reaction to such proceedings—and South Manchester, Conn. late or go into hiding depends on best dance arrangers, he’s showing the freakish wills of millions of perhaps, after all, there Is more Hollywood, Cal., July 11 — THOMAS PEKQUSON. They’ve started calling this place, the chorines- of the talkies how to General Manager individuals. sense then grouchiness In his at­ step. It has been stated that it will titude. He figures that a string of "Broadway, California.” . Pounded October 1, 1881 Entering the lobby of th Roose­ A group of ex-Broadwayites take only a few months for the old automobiles celebrating a wedding velt hotel is very much like cross­ gather In a corner and begin Publtabed Every Evening Except large bills to retire from general has no particular license to dis­ Sundays and Holidays. Entered at the ing 44th , Street and Broadway a to talk about the “big street.” Post Olflce at South Manchester. use. It Is to be hoped that this Is turb the order of traffic or to set When they go back they’ll have year ago. Everyone and his broth­ Conn., as Second Class Mall Matter. true—and in that event we shall up the Impression that there is a plenty of spending money. ’ Mean­ fire or that somebody In dire ex­ er is here getting some of the Cali­ while any number of drifters come SUBSCRIPTION RATES! be ready to admit that we have in, “on prospect.” The Roosevelt One Year, by mall ...... tremity Is being hustled to a hos­ fornia "pay dirt” that has become PerP«r Month Month, hvby mall * “V been sparring at windmills—but so easily achieved since the movies is cluttered with Broadv;ay cinema Delivered, one year ...... $9.00 it is worth noting that collectors pital. Anyhow, when in one day writers who have come out uers ...... $ .08 learned to talk. Single copies ...... of coinage and currency specimens recently eight of these parties kept Somewhere in Kansas the good because there’s little to write the traffic In Ansonla on edge fot old silver dollar reappears. But in about at home. SPECIAL advertising K E PR u.- are basing their expectations on Those who “want to get away SENTATIVE: Hamilton • DeLlsser. many hours the mayor decided the Iboosevelt lobby the talk Is big Inc . 285 Madison Ave.. New York. N. the belief that It will be fifteen or money. It’s not the old table cloth from it air go into Los Angeles do Y. and 612 North Michigan Ave.. twenty years before the old bills that enough was plenty. So he has money, which Is jotted down during the Biltmore. There I ran Into Chicago. Ilia become sufficiently rare to be Issued orders that hereafter the the noon lunch hour at the Astor— Paul Whiteman on his coast-to- cops shall hale such offenders be­ but the real do-re-me. coast tour. And it did seem to me The Herald is on sale dally at all worth bothering about. that he had slipped off a few Schults and Hoatllng news stands In fore the court—^that, Instead of The bright-lights boys seem to New York City. However, the care of cash is a lose their night life pallor. A pounds. Eddie Rickenbacker was Job to which few people object, no admonishing the glad boys and healthy tan actually appears upon there, too, with much talk of avia­ Lieased Wire Service client of In­ tion. An Steve Hannagan, who ternational News Service. matter whether it be new or worn, girls to be careful, officers shall faces that have not known the sun Full service client of N E A Service, in many years. They have their handled Jack Dempsey and Tun- clean or dirty, and few will be arrest them forthwith. ney, was going about as mysterious Inc. He' may lose the bridegroom own cars. They talk shop Inces­ liable to find fault with mixed-size santly and they seem to like It. I as ever. It’s a funny place. Member. Audit Bureau of Circula­ money If they can only get hold of vote but he will probably gain tions. wonder what will finally happen. enough of It. that of the divorcees, so the net The visitor from the “big city” The Herald Printing Company. Ino., loss will be considerably cut down. Everyone from A1 Jolson to is, somehow - or - other, discov­ assumes no flnanolal respons.blllty G' 1 8 Edwards crosses the lobby ered “over night” and thereafter for typographical errors appearing In tiling within a few hours. Edwards, begins an onslaught of in*, itations. advertisements In the Manchester NO LAW? CHEAP TAXIS Evening Herald. who has checkeli up more theater Hollywood is cluttered with “per­ Though the last session of the Most taxi Aates In New York discoveries than I can recall, stops sonal publicity representatives.” THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1929 Connecticut Legislature failed to are based on a charge of fifteen to tell me about his latest—a Mexi­ Each of these has what Hollywood Leonard Refrigerators take any action to restrict the use can gal by the name of Ameda. calls “a stable of performers.” Im- cents for the first quarter of a me®ately the visitor is Invited to of high speed motor boats on the She’s playing lead to John Barry­ "LOONY” COXEY mile and five'cents for each subse­ more In his first talking movie, a hectic shindig, at which the pub­ reduced for the To admit acceptance of the eco­ lakes and resort waters of this quent quarter of a mile. A new “General Crook.” Stopping at the licity representative rounds up most of his crew and “stages a nomic theories of “General” Jacob state, it Is hardly to be assumed taxi concern, the “White Horse," studio to say hello to Alan Cross­ that there is nO way of enforcing land, who Is directing, it’s easy to party.” Somewhere between eve­ S. Coxey, once-famed chieftain of Is seeking to enter the field. It ning and morning a serious effort is regulation upon these devices, believe that Edwards is just as "Coxey’s Army,” would/ be, in the proposes to charge ten cents for right in his selections as be ever made to ‘‘impress” the visiting cor­ which with alarming rapidity are SEMI-ANNUAL SALE mass opinion, to confess oneself a the first third of a mile and five was. respondent. All the virtues and ' becoming a serious menace to the cents for each third of a mile What amused me was the aJmost possibilities of “the stable” are dis­ nut. Wherefore It is Interdicted, cussed with boresome monotony. 25 lb. Leonard Top leer with white 60 lb. Leonard cork-insulated, 3- interests of resort owners, summer thereafter. This is, of course, a religious awe in which the whole save at considerable risk, to sug­ studio awaits each word of Barry­ You earn your recreation here. enameled lining and galvan- ^ r door model with white porcelain gest that the freakish man of Mas­ cottagers, anglers and all normal cut of 33 1-3 per cent. In the pre­ more. From card boy to officials Most everyone seems to have a ized iron shelf. Reg. $14.00 J lining. 3 shelves. Reg. r’rs sillon, who led a tatterdemalion users of the facilities of the recre­ vailing rate. a religious suspense awaits his publicity “ace in the hole.” $45.00 ...... / . 5 U If It happens to bother me just phalanx of unemployed in a ation spots. But the White Horse concern each word. Oh well— Pollution of the waters of Lake a little bit, it’s because I weary of “march” to Washington some 35 finds Itself up against Tammany, the superficial pretense. After all, 75 lb. Leonard cork-insulated, 3- Pocotopaug, East Hampton, and This Is certainly the bonanza 50 lb. ARCO make front icer with years ago, may possibly be some­ that true friend of the people. town for the. Broadwayltes! though, they have to appear in the white enameled lining and 3 shelves. door model with white porcelain lin­ the imperilling of the lives of fish­ There is no shadow of a law under public eye— and It’s any old port where on the right track In his Sammy Lee, for instance, must 3-door model. Regular ing and 3 shelves. Reg. a ermen by motor^ boats driven at which the police have authority to have dropped everything but his in a storm, including Gilbert Swan. scheme for non-interest bearing Which seems to me just a little $27.00 ...... $ 2 i » 5 0 $50.00 ...... excessive speed having been the establish a minimum taxi rate, but, shirt in « musical show last winter. loans to communities for public Now he’s a walking advertisement bit too bad. works, as a cure for unemploy­ subject of a complaint to the Fish after having first being refused In­ for the mint. One of Broadway’s GILBERT SWAN. and Game Commission by the 100 lb. Leonard insulated with 1V|- ment and overtaxation. None the spection certificates for its cabs on inch corkboard. White porcelain Hartford Fish and Game Club, the 100 lb. Leonard 3-door model with 4 jess this newspaper Is less Inclined the ground that Its “rate of fare shelves and white enameled lining; 5 shelves. Regular Commission Is reported as arriving was unauthorized” the company than are some, others to ridicule dining. Reg. $37.50 ...... ip ^ ^ $85.00 ...... $ 0 J the latest enterprise of this extra­ at the decision that there is noth­ now finds that the same cabs WASHINGTON ordinary Individual. It Is even pre­ ing, for lack of statute law, that which at that time were found to the state board can do about the pared to be considerably interest­ be physically all right have “short” LETTER matter. Acceptance of this decision ed in the impending visit of meters and not enough air in their would mean that, with the single sequently this will be delayed un­ WATKINS BROTHERS. Inc, Coxey’s propaganda circus to this tires and are condemned all over By RODNEY DUTCHER exception of one body of water again. til morning. Congressional district, which Is After leaving the White House covered by a special act, the motor Tammany Is quite evidently de­ Washington, July 11 —Washing­ .54 YEARS AT SOUTH MANCHESTER aimed at the Invulnerability of E. ton Is ready to entertain Premier MacDonald will call on the sec­ Hart Fenn, representative from boat fans can. do as they please, termined that the people of New retary of state at the State De­ work any amount of havoc, and Ramsay MacDonald of England on partment. Secretary Stimson will the district in Congress. York shall not have cheaper taxis continue to be beyond reach of the short notice, for Washington has then call on MacDonald at the We are not at all sure that we to ride in. Anybody who cannot embassy, returning both the call law. entertained notables before. shouldn’t like to see the general, guess the reason can hardly lay on himself and that on the presi­ It is not the habit of the Con­ Theoretically, MacDonald will his pretty daughter, their circus claim to being a guessing wizard. dent. necticut courts to foster the prin­ rank no higher as an official visitor President Hoover will undoubt­ equipage and their boosters, visit Still and all, the White Horse peo­ ciple of government by Injunction than the prime minister of Lith­ edly Invite the premier either to Manchester. Not at • all that we ple seem to be a rather determined uania or Abyssinia. Actually, of an official dinner or an official —and that attitude Is to be highly want to see anything unhappy hap­ and scrappy lot and Commission­ course, the significance of his visit luncheon. Secretary Stimson will commended. Nevertheless, if there and the importance of Great Bri­ then provide another official meal pen to Congressman Fenn for vot­ er Whalen may even yet find the is no relief for the public in this tain in our foreign affairs will and Sir Esme Howard, the BritiLh ing in committee against Coxey’s bludgeoning of competition for the matter, in law, there must obvious­ make presence of unprecedented ambassador, will stage ai-other papacea government loan bill, but rich taxi companies a somewhat official and popular interest. large party at the en^bassy by ly be relief in

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py only 30 minutes. He occupied t t would lose his influence, accepted. convincingly that there is no valid "Young men, to be sure, still go "Good manners and good talk. a The duel took place at Wee- home in Andover. Both of thepe priceless ch9.nps do within five minutes of two hours.” Callers at Mr. and Mrs. Ben- reason for the shock.” into politics . . . They are hard- ■IB TH hawken, N. J., and Hamilton fen, WOMEN TO STUDY boiled fellows and under no illu­ exist in our United States, despite -—Senator Glass of 'Virginia. rl do S r jaman Lyman’s Sunday were Mr. —George H. Michener. (Plain the cynics, but they exist In nar­ • * * mortally wounded, at. the first fire and Mrs. J. H. Russell of South Talk.) sions. They have learned the capi­ "If today, as isome claim, the t i( WE a lY —having, It Is said, discharged his • • * tal lesson that the government rowly limited circles.” v own weapon In the air. -He died C m C QUESTIONS Manchester accompanied by Albert —Sarah Comstock. (Harper’s Mag­ churches are empty and the golf Russell and Mr. and Mrs. Fahey they live under, whether in the links crowded, It Is, I believe, c the following day. with friends from South Manches­ "The plain truth is we are States or in the nation, is owned azine. d Connecticut League Invited to blindly approaching a national pe­ « « • largely because the churches of HAMILTON SHOT IN DUEL Having failed to satisfy his po­ ter. and operated by base and scurvy 1929 are rattling the dry bones of Participate in New Hamp­ Mrs. Anna Moore and the Misses troleum crisis, and there has been men, and that if they should have "If there is one thing above an­ litical ambition in-the>east. Burr other that no senator can predict, 1529 theology instead of demon­ got together soldiers and adven­ shire School of Citizenship. Florence and Ann Moore of Tal- to date little concerted effort to a hand in it they must learn to be strating their practical utility for cottville were recent visitors at Mr. stem the tide.” base and scurvy, too." it is how long a senator will speak. On July 11, 1804, Aaron Burr, turers from the western states ai^ We were told here. tod9ty», tor ex­ service. And the churches will sailed, down the Ohio and the Mis­ The Connecticut League of Wo­ and Mrs. Hart E. Buell’s. —Mark L. Requa, former U. S. oil —H. L. Mencken. (The American vice-president of the United States, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Carpen­ administrator. Mercury.) ample, that a senator would occu- never regain the members they and Alexander Hamilton, the fa­ sissippi rivers to carry out soma men Voters has just received from have lost by intolerance. Neither schemes not fully understood. It Js the New Hampshire League the ter and sons of Hartford were visi­ mous statesman, fought a duel In tors Saturday at Mr. and Mrs. Ben- can they scare them back with which Hamilton was mortally thought that his plaa was to esta^ program of its annual school of threats of hell.” lish a personal government In the citizenship to be held July 17 and jaman Lyman’s. wounded. Mr. and Mrs Charles Fish and —Rev. H. C- Pastor First Because Hamilton had prevented southwest, possibly Including thf 18 at New Hampshire University, Unlversaiist Church of Hutchin­ Durham, New Hampshire. Members daughters of South Manchester and him from being made president. Spanish possessions In Mexico. In of the League of Women Voters Mr and Mrs. Myron Post of Silver son, Kan, Burr challenged Hamilton. The due time he was taken and trl^ from the New England region are Lane were Sunday visitors at Mr. latter feeling that by refusing to for treason, but was acquitted f<* and Mrs. A. H. Post’s. How useless an idle clock is. acknowledge the accepted code of lack of evidence. He died In dis­ invited to participate in a two day Bring It to Brellbewalte, 52 Pearl study of public utilities, taxation, which he strongly disapproved, he grace. town and city government. street. It will go then—Advt. The question of public utilities is a pertinent one especially in rela­ Why not tion to the electric power situation. /O.U0TAII0NS The power investigation which ti e Federal Trade Commission has • been conducting for the past four­ teen months has brought the ques­ "Young men should be taught tion very strongly to the public at­ own tention. The first day of the citizen­ the homely truth that they should ship school will be devoted to this make up their minds to do the job What subject. in hand the best they know how Ernest Gruening, Editor of f-.e and—quite Important—to derive a Portland Evening News will de­ lot of fun and satisfaction from scribe the power situation in New their work and their associations. England, and Lewis Goldberg, of If they do this, they will get just the best? the Boston Public Utilities Com­ as much fun out of life as the mission, will discuss the responsi­ president of the corporation does.” will buy bilities of the state in this connec­ —James D. Mooney, president Gen­ tion. Two sides of the regulation of eral Motors Export Company. T17 HEN you can buy genuine first public utilities will,be presented by * * * Walter E. Wyman, President of the “People enjoy being shocked. grade Kelly-Springfield tires . New England Public Service Com­ The more easily shocked they are, pany a,nd John Baur of New York. the greater the pleasure. Shocked it certainly doesn’t pay to hunt The' question of the ownership of persons always feel superior to the around for tire “bargains.” Aside at Garber Brothers public utilities is one upon which shocker and quite rightly are hos­ the League has never taken a tile to any busybody who points stand, but is anxious to 'nform it­ from a Kelley’s long, dependable self. mileage, there is a sense of satisfac­ Choke of Any Article Illustrated Here On the second day, the subject Balloon Cords of public finance will be studied. \ tion in owning the best. This should prove of interest to Connecticut members at the con­ Minister, Run-down Open ference. in view of tlie fact that the 29 X 4.40 - - income and outgo of public money 30x4.50 - - A Garber ■'.s to be the center of the Connecti­ in Health, Gains cut League's study program for the 29x4.75 - - coming year. John F. Sly. Harvard 30x5.00 - - Charge Account ■vrofessor of government, will be 31x5.00 - - the leading speaker on town and 7 Lbs= in 3 Weeks 30 X 5.25 - - city government on the afternoon Rev. W. H. Taylor writes, "After A real convenience— sim­ * KELLY Df the second day. a 7 weeks’ revival campaign 1 was 31x5.25 - - SPRINGFIELD ple to open. N.o red tape, no fj Special rates for rooms and meals entirely run-down and losing flesh 32 X 6.00 ' - - penalties. Flexible to' suit are offered to those attending the rapidly. I decided to give Ironized citizenship school by New Hamp­ 33 X 6.00 - - tires have long been regarded as a your budget. Open a Garber Yeast a 3 weeks’ trial. After 2 Account tomorrow. shire -University. Reservations can weeks I found my strength return­ 32 X 6.50 - - “rich man’s tire,” but this is merely be made through Raymond C. .Mc­ ing and the tired feeling gone. In 33x6.75 - - Grath, Durham, N. H. It is lioped 3 weeks I had gained 7 lbs. and that many Connecticut League because you see them on so many was myself again.” members will take advantage of the opportunities offered to the New Imagine just 3 weeks to change High Pressure Cords fine cars. Kellys cost no more than from a ‘'skinny”, tired person to a 5-Piece Decorated • England region by the New Hamp­ you would pay elsewhere for any shire League. strong, well-filled-out man or wo­ man. Ugly hollow's vanish. Broom­ 3 0 x 3 ^ Cl. Reg. Breakfast Suit stick limbs become round and chub­ one of a dozen other makes. 3 0 x 3 ^ by. Tired feeling disappears. Blem­ Cl. O.S. $19.50 GILEAD ished skin clears. 3 0 x 3 J ^ s. s. Solid Mahogany Only when Yeast is Ironized is It 31x4S. S. (6 ply) And they are Kelly-Springfields ! At the church Sunday the morn­ more effective— for Iron Is needed Gateleg Table ing worship with the sacrament of to bring out the weight-building 32x4S. S. (6 ply) Walnut Veneered the Lord's supper was conducted and strengthening values of Yeast. 33x4S. S. (6 ply) m by the Rev. Mr. Williams of Pleasant-tasting tablets. Safe for ua Cedar Chest $19.50 Orange. The leader at the Chris- everybody. Never cause gas or 3 2 x 4 ^ S. S. -■tian Endeavor service in the eve­ bloating, no harmful drugs. ning was Miss Ruth Ellis. The topic 33x4 S. S. Silk City Filling Station $19.50 Go to any druggist today and get for discussion was “What has made a full size treatment of Ironized 30x5 5 .5 . A. H. TOURNAUD, Prop. our nation great ” Yeast. If after this generous trial Miss Florence Jones spent last 33x5 5 .5 . 653 Center St., South Manchester you are not delighted, get your week with Mrs. Marion Marshall at money back from druggist or man­ her home in Lynn. Mass. ufacturer. Miss Ruth Ellis and Miss Alice Owen started on an automobile trip Monday morning. They plan to be gone about two weeks and will visit Niagara Falls and other places. Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop Porter Four-Post Bed and family visited relatives in Occasional Chair : Hartford Sunday. $19.50 Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Foote $19.50 and family visited relatives in At the Sign of Comfortable, Colchester Sunday afternoon. the Orange Disc Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Perry and Colorful Glider son Laurence visited the Lookout at Union Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred G. Way of $19.50 New Britain visited their aunt, Mrs. Clara Hanmer at the Wells-Way homestead Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton A. Hills accompanied by Mr. add Mrs. King of Eagleville spent Sunday at the shore. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hibbard and daughter Miss Leora of Manches­ VmrO\S> Tumiturc Cogswell Chair ter were callers at A. P. Post's and E. E. Foote's Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones and $19.50 sons of East Hampton were visitors Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. J. Banks Jones. Rev. J. S. Neill and family of Spinet Desk South Manchester are at their loca’ farm for the summer. $19.50 Mr. and Mrs. Wyley and family from Hartford were Sunday visi­ tors at the Misses Edna and Jessie Post’s Mrs. Henry Massey and infant daughter of Bolton are spending CD some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lyman. Mrs. Grace Hays of Cambridge, Mass., is a guest at Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Buell's. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gilbert and daughter of Queens, L. I., visited his mother Mrs. Hart E. Buell re­ Bed, Spring and cently. Mattress Outfit, Mrs. J. W. Deeter, Mrs. A. W. Double Day-Bed 3-Door Refrigerator Ellis and Mrs. Ruby Gibson at­ tended a business meeting of the $19.50 $19.50 $19.50 Women’s Exchange in Hebron Mon­ day evening. Mrs. Williams and three chil­ dren of Orange are passing this Strength to the week with Mrs. J. W. Deeter. Ample Parking Phone 2-7157 Mrs. Hart E. Buell and her guest Mrs. Grace Hays spent Sunday and Space For Evening Visit Monday with their cousin, Wilbur fuller and Mrs. Fuller at their one . . . to the other speed Many people cannot shop during the Drive into Garber Brothers Park­ day—and so we are only too glad to ar­ a t u r e seldom gives the maximum of two good qualities to any ing Court—on Market street. No range an evening visit for you—without HONISS’S animal, plant, mineral or any natural oil. Most motor oils are made time limit. Shop here in leisure. obligation on your part. Nfirom crude oil that has a paraffine base or another crude oil with a naph­ OYSTER HOUSE thene base. Both these crude oils have qualities peculiar to themselves. The chemists of the Gulf Refining Company chose the best paraffine and fair Retail ^ is noted for its Lobster, Price Shrimp, Crabmeat, Tunaiish naphthene crude oUs and after exhaustive research finally succeeded in 30c per Quart and Salmon Salads. 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W© simply have to wait. That’s all job. and then weUl both save. And every day. A year Isn’t such a good time. And going to horrible didn’t mean to tell you. Nobody’s we can get married lota sooner.” long time, honey. How’d you like kitchen showers. And playing supposed to know. But it’s time there Is to it.” • “ But I’ve the unhappiest feel­ * * to have your diamond before you bridge. And drinking tea. My dear, just the same. They’ve been mar­ ing,” she persisted. He laughed then, as though she go back? I guess I’ve got enough I give you my word, my blood runs ried a year and a half. “ Psych yourself out of it,” he were a child, aud he was humoring to buy my girl a pretty grand little cold every time I think about it "And you know Ruth Woods? TWAIN INC-JALENT counseled. “ Start thinking about her. sparkler. What do you say, Molly? .... I did hope,” she concluded Well, she was secretly married too. how much we love eacli oth%r. And “ What coulci you do?” he de­ Engaged girls always have a good plaintively, “ you’d marry me, and She and Zip have been crazy about ' Vn ELEANOR EARLY ^ 1929 Ry NEA .Arvice . ke. manded. “ You Yjouldn’t earn more time, don’t they? Showers and recue me. Listen, Jack!” THIS HAS HAPPENED ^ how wonderful it’s going to be. If each other for years and years. you make up your mind you’ll than enough to take care of your­ parties and things. ...” She put her fingers on his wrists, But Zip was silly, just like you, MOIjLT BURNHAM, graduating self. You wouldn’t be able to save “ Oh, Jack, you don’t under­ and leaned toward him, and the from college, falls head over heels never stop loving me, why nothing always wanting to wait until he can happen, dear.” a cent. And you'd have pretty stand!” Molly interrupted petu­ fragrance of lilacs drifted from her had some money. And poor Ruth In love with young JACK WELLS, tough sledding, besides. lantly. "You’ve Just never lived in hair across his face. a Harvard man, handsome, and * * * was simply eating her heart out, "Well, if that’s all there is to “ Anyhow, dear, you know your Snodgrass, that’s all. You simply “ Let’s have a companionate mar­ flunking half her courses and every­ poor as a church mouse. On com­ mother and father expect you to couldn’t understand. Why, honey, riage!” mencement day the dean sends it,” she conceded, “ we’ll be all thing. right, because you know, honey, go home. Why, they’d be heart­ It’s the mlserablest little prairie Jack laughed. “ Darling, you're for her, to discuss her future. Mol­ broken i; you didn’t. You told me town you ever laid your two eyes cuckoo,” he told her indulgently. "Well, you’d never guess. Jack, ly has a decided talent for writing. what my favorite little prayer Is? how she got Zip to marry her.” I say It all the time. I, mean I sing yourself your father was going to on. Talk about good times for en­ “ Oh, is that so!” she flared. But she wants to marry Jack, and buy you a car. You’ll have a good it.” gaged girls! Well, maybe you think “ Well, Rita Mfelnotte and Bob got (To Be Continued) that will be a whole lot sweeter time. And we’ll write each other hemming dish towels Is having a married that way— so there. I than trying to be a novelist or a And. sitting up, Molly began to poet. sing. Her voice was throaty, and Waiting in the dean’s office, she she sang with a sort of dusky ten­ idly picks up the morning paper, derness: and there, on the editorial page, ahe sees a bit of verse about a “ Fish got to swim and birds got girl whose ambition was thwarted to fiy, by marriage. I got to love one man till I die. Molly tears the verse from the Can’t help lovin’ dat man of mine. paper, and sticks it in her vanity. Tell me he’s lazy, tell me he’s slow. Then, confusedly, she discusses Tell me I’m crazy, maybe, I know; her future with the dean. First, the Can’t help lovin’ dat man of dealt offers her a splendid position m ine.. . . ” in the literary world. Molly says that she means to be married She was sitting up now, with her shakily, but she supimses she could arms crossed on the pillow beneath also try her hand at writing. her head, and her head flung back, The dean smiles, “ Oh, no,” she so that her neck gleamed slender says. “ You cannot mix love and a and white in the moonlight. Jack career.” had begun to paddle. Then the dean rather abruptly “ You're the beautifulest girl In dismiss^ her. the world,” he whispered. Jack arrives to take her to the “ And you’re the stubbornest president’s tea. That evening they man!” she flashed. paddle about on College Lake, and She trailed her fingers in the Jack makes love maddeningly. water, and shaking them free of “ Oh,, Jack,” begs Molly, “ let’s the drops that sparkled like pearls get married now. I love you so. in the starlight, spoke softly. And I don’t care how poor we “ Maybe I’m awfully silly. Jack. are!” But I tell you, dear, I feel < very seriously about this. And I’m warn­ NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY ing you that you’d better marry CHAPTER II me quick as the Lord will let you. “ Molly darling,” Jack protest- | Or maybe, by and by. He won't ed. "don’t you know, dear, that I let you.” want to take care of my little girl? \ / Jack laughed. I want to have money to buy you “ Oh, I’ll have a raise pretty pretty things. Fur coats, and dress­ “ Do yon ever have premonitions. Jack? I do. I feel things in my soon,” he predicted. “ And I don’t es, and, and...... things. .. .all toes, and np around my heart.” believe the Lord does much mess­ kinds of things. I couldn’t let you ing round with marriages, honey.” scrimp and save, and worry about “ Yes, sir,” she answered meekly. says. Molly shrugged her shoulders bills. I want to do things for you. “ And J a c k ....I ’m an awful liar, “ Anyhow, Jack Wells, something eloquently. And buy you things. I want to give dear. I know you love me more tells me that we ought to get mar­ “ You can never tell,” she prophe­ you just everything in the world.” than anything.” ried. Right straight off, I mean. sied gloomily. “ Most anything He kissed her forehead. “ A million times more than any­ Something’s going to happen if we might happen.” "You see, dear,” he told her sim­ thing,” he supplemented. “ More don’t. I’m absolutely sure of it. “ What?” he demanded. “ What ply, “ I love you so.” than anybody ever loved anybody Jack. You’ll be sorry if you insist could happen, Molly?” She freed herself from his arms, before.” upon waiting.” “ Oh, I don’t know.” She spread and propped herself on her elbow. • • • She stopped speaking, and Jack her hands vaguely. “ Most any­ “ But, Jack,” she cried, “ that’s “ And I love you,” she told him, regarded her intently. thing.” Just it. Stupid! You love me so. “ a million times more than that.” “ It’s thinking and believing that The canoe traveled swiftly down And I love you so. And then you “ You’re a wonderful little sweet­ make things happen,” he said. “ If the silver road that the moon had go and talk about things. Stupid heart,” he approved, stroking her you get thinking things like that, made. And the paddle cleft the old things.. . .Crazy old fur coats, hair. Molly, maybe something will hap­ waters like a burnished blade. Jack and dresses. . . . and things! What “ Then why won’t you marry pen. Don’t you know that you can sat very straight. do I care’ about things? I want me?” think yourself into almost any “ Don’t talk like that, darling!” youl” “ Oh, Molly!” His voice was hurt. state? For Instance, if you should he pleaded. “ If anything ever hap­ Suddenly she was crying. “ Don’t let’s start that again.” start wondering if you actually pened that you didn’t want to mar­ "It's no good,” she sobbed, “ talk­ “ All right. I won’t.” loved me. pretty soon you’d be ry me!” ing like that. Waiting, and wait­ She found a button on his coat, liable not to love me. But while “ But I do!” she cried. “ I’m giv­ ing, and waiting. If you loved me. and twisted it between her fingers. you’re sure you love me, Molly,, ing you your chance.. . .now.” Jack Wells, half as much as I love “ Only. . . .Listen. Jack. . . .I ’ve the there’s nothing in heaven or earth “ And you know I can’t take It,” one jJipeciory you. you wouldn’t think so darn dreadfulest feeling. Like a pre­ can keep us apart.” he groaned. “ It’s not enough, much about tilings.. You’d marry monition, sort of. Do you ever have “But I’ve a premonition,’’ she Molly— this wanting you. I’ve got me. You know you would!” premonitions. Jack? I do. I feel faltered. to be able to take care of you.” He drew her closer, muffling her things in my bones, and up around ’’ ’Premonition’ !” he scoffed. “ But I’m not one who must have jrolce on his shoulder. my heart. Sort of pulsing and “ Nobody has those things but old everything,” she told him gently. “ Sweetheart! That's not fair. maids and nervous wrecks.” “ It’s only you I want, dear.” Is nmo being delivered breathing round my heart. Like I You know it isn’t. It’s because I was frightened, or choking, .or “ That isn’t so.” Molly defended He shot the canoe savagely love you, Molly, that I can’t marry something. It’s funny. I can’t de­ herself warmly. "Lots of mental through the water. you. You know that, don’t you, scribe it very. well. Only I do. I types do. Psychic people, I mean.” “ You know I haven’t a cent.” But it should not be used before Midnight dear?” * feel things. Oh, you needn’t laugh. Jack picked up the paddles. “ Neither has Dick Godfrey,” ex­ He turned her face, and kissed Lots of people do. Mussolini, for in­ “ See here!” he admonished. ulted Molly. “ And he’s not trying (Daylight Saving Time) Next Saturday Night her streaming eyes. stance. Only the other day I was. ’’Don’t go psychic on me. Molly. to make Claudia wait until she’s an - "Look at me, Molly Burnham.” reading about how he feels things And stop thinking that we’re going old woman.” She wiped her tears away, child­ in his bones. Anyhow, he says he to be sorry if we don’t get married “ But Claudia Cabot’s worth a ishly, with the back of her hand. does. It’s like a sixth sense, he right away. Because we can’t, dear. fortune in her own right. You know there’s no comparison,” main­ tained Jack. “ Incidentally, God­ h e j o b o f (delivering 5000 copies of the new Summer issue o f the frey’s working with a bond house where the Cabot connections will telephone directory in the Manchester area was begun today. It will DAILY RADIO PROGRAM assure his success. And the old man’s giving them their trip T 499.7—WTIC, HARTFORD—600. - Thursday, July 11. 6:30 5:30—Sea Gull dinner group. Leading DX Stations. abroad.” continue for several days, until directories have been delivered to all An effort to determine whether 7:00 6:00—Music memory. contest. (DST) (ST) "To say nothing of a house on there is such a thing as mentaV 7:30 6:30—WEAF orch., baritone. 405.2— WSB, ATLANTA—740. athy and thought transference will 8:00 7:00—Tenor, orchestra. 9:00 8:00—NB(b programs (2 hrs.) Beacon street,” added Molly. “ And subscribers. ha made by the WJZ network at 8:30 8:30 7:30—"Tone Color,” musical. 11:00 10:00—Stutiio feature hour. a Rolls for Claudia to run round Thursday night during the broadcast 9:00 8:00—WEAK progs, (li^ hrs.) 12:00 11:00—Amos ’n’ Andy, comedian. In. It’s not fair. Is It, Jack” The Ghost Hour." Joseph 10:30 9:30—Old-time barn dance. 12:45 11:45—Studio organ recital. This directory contains a new number for every telephone in the Bunn'lngerVconsidered the leading ex- 422.3—WOR, NEWARK—710. 293.9—KYW, CHICAGO—1020. “ You’re darn right. It Isn’t,” he Tjonont of psychical research in Amer - 7:00 6:00—Commoder dinner mlsic. 8:00 7:00—NB(j programs (3 hrs.) agreed. ^ will r*ftndlict th6 6Xp6rini6nt* FflJD* 7:30 6:30—Slim figures recital. 11:15 10:15—Dance music to 2:00. "Well, when do you think we can Manchester exchange. These changes are caused by converting practi­ 8:00 7:00—Tenor; Gypsies music. 3S9.4—WBBM, CHICAGO—770. Kwaved the destiny of nation s wiu 9:00 8:00—London character man. 7:00 6:00—Orchestra: organist. be married?” persisted Molly. 10:00 9:00—Studio musical hour. 7:30 6:30—Two dance orchestras. “ Next year.” cally all of Manchester’s telephones to the dial system. This has brought 11:05 10:05—Two dance orchestras. 8:00 7:00—WABC programs (3 hrs.) 11:00 10:00—Studio dance frolic. “ Oh, but that’s ages off!” she 302.8—WBZ NEW ENGLAND—990. protested. “ Listen, Jack— I’ll get a 7:00 6:00—Melody boys; concerts. 254.1—WJJD, CHICAGO—1180. about the following important changes which appear in the new issue 5^.1 «;ocTates father of western 9:00 8:00—Mooseheart hour. 8:00 7:00—WJZ programs (3 hrs.) 0:30 8:30—Studio hub hour. 11:40 10:40—Streeter’s dance orchestra 10:30 9:30—Dance orchestra; artists. of the directory:— 348.6— WABC, NEW YORK—860. 12:00 11:00—Artists; concert trio. 6:30 6:30—Dinner dance music. 416.4— WGN-WLIB, CHICAGO—720. WTIC 7:05 6:05—United Symphony orch. 10:30 9:30—Musical mosaics; (juintet. All dial party line subscribers are line, and some other subscriber bn the Snf^Uie^broadVsterrjll^present^ 8:00 7:00—Vincent Lopez orchestra, 11:20 10:20—Dance music; harmonists. PROGRAMS 8:30 7:30—U .S. Marine band. 12:00 11:00—Dream ship; orchestra. 9:00 8:00—True detective drama, 344.6—WLS, CHICAGO—870. listed as though they have individual same line may be using it. ed by Rlmsky-Korsakoff an^d Victor "The Vanishing Phantom” 9:00 8:00—String sextet, tenor. Travelers, Hartford Herbert The concert which wul be 9:30 8:30—Russian music, songs. 9:30 8:30—Choral music; roqnd-up. line service, there being no "rin^ num­ A few telephones will remain manu­ under the direction of Rosario ^P^r- 10:00 9:00—Grand opera selections. 11:00 10:00—Studio concert orchestra. 500 m. 600 K. C. don will open with "Danse des Mir- 11:00 10:00—Two dance orchestras. . 447.5— WMAQ-WQJ, CHICAGO—670. ber” shown. Thus it is impossible to ally operated; these are listed with the lUons" from Tschalkowsky’a “Nut­ 454.3—WEAF, NEW YOR&—660. 8:30 7:30—Inspiration boys; trio. 6:00 5‘00—Dinner dance music. 9:00 8:00—Concert; music hours. Program for Thursday cracker Suite.’’ 7:00 tell, from the listing in the directory, prefix *'Rosedale.” To call a number 6:00—Mid-week hymn sing. 10:30 9:30—Doctor’s program. (E. D. S. T.) Wave lengths in meters on of 7:30 6:30—Comfort hour orch., with 11:00 10:00—Amos ’n’ Andy, comedians. station title, kilocycles on the right. James Doherty, tenor. 11:10 10:10—Dance music, aerials. 6:20 p. m.— Summary of Pro­ whether the telephone is on an individ­ so listed, it will be necessary to dial "O p­ Times are Eastern D ayli^t Saying 8:00 7:00—Buck and Wing, comedy 238—KOIL, COUNCIL BLUFFS—1260. vaudeville sketch. gram and United States Dally and Eastern Standard. Black face 8:00 7:00—WABC programs (3 hrs.) News Bulletins from Washing­ ual or on a party line. If, therefore, a erator.” An operator will then request tjTies Indicates best features. 8:30 7:30—Broadway lights, musical 11:00 10:00—Merry ramblers; dance. 9:00 8:00—Male quartet, tenor, bass. 12:00 11:00—Amos ’n’ Andy: studio. ton D. C. busy signal is received on a call to what the number desired. Give her the name 9:30 8:30—History skit, "Socrates.” 288.3— WFAA, DALLAS—1040. 6:25 p. m.— Hartford Courant Leading East Stations. 10:00 9:00—Orchestra, counsellor. 7:30 6:30—WEAF orchestra, songs. is apparently a single line, this will not prefix "Rosedale” and the number, in 10:30 9:30—Concert Bureal program. 9:30 8:30—WJZ concert program. News Bulletins. ^a^^WPG. ATLANTIC CITY-1100. 11:30 10:30—Two -dance orchestras. 351.2—KOA, DENVER—830. 6:30 p. m.— Sea Gull Dinner 7:00—Gospel hymn sing. 393.5—WJZ, NEW YORK—760. 9:30 8:30—NBC programs (1% hrs.) Group— Herb France, Director necessarily indicate that the called per­ the usual way. She will make the con­ 8:20 7;2o—Organist: entertainers. 8:00 5:00—Childrei’s stories, songs. 11:00 10:00—Denver Municipal band. 6:55 p. m.— Baseball scores, 9:30 8:30—Creatore’s concert band. 6:30 5:30—Poll.ack's dance orchestra. 12:00 11:00—Serenaders dance music. son is using the line. It may be a party nection for you. 10:00 9:00—Millville Eagle’s trio. 7:15 6:15—Ukulelist and pianist. 299.8—WHO, DES MOINES—1000. 7:00 p. m.— King Perfecto Music 10:300-. 9:30—Four dance orchestras. 7:30 6:30—To be announced. 8:00 7:00—NBC programs (4 hrs.) Memory Contest directed by 283—WBAU 8AUTIMORE--1060. 8:00 7:00—Male trio, orchestra. 12:00 11:00—Favorite melodies hour. Emil Helmberger. 7-00 G:00—Peabody organ recital. 8:30 7:30—“ The Ghost Hour” for 374.8— WBAP, FORT WORTH—800. 7:30 6:30—WJZ programs (1 hr.) psychical research. 8:30 7:30—Songs, instrumentalists. 7:30 p, m,— Coward Comfort Please be on the watch for your copy of the new Telephone Directory 8:30 7:30—Pianist and soprano. 9:00 8:00—Saxophonists, male trio. 491.5— WDAF, KANSAS 'CITY—610. Hour from N. B. C. Studios— 9:00 g;(j0—WJZ programs (1 hr.) 9:30 8:30—Rosario Bourdon’s orch- 9:00 8:00—NBC programs (1 hr.) Fritz Forsch, Musical director. 10:00 3:00—Chesapeake music hour. 10:00 9:00—Mid-week music hour. 10:00 9:00—Favorite: tenor; orch. 10:30 3:30—WJZ programs l('^ hrs.) 10:30 9:30—World travelogue with 12:00 11:00—Amos 'n' Andy, comedians 8:00 p. m.— Buck and Wing— It has a Bright Blue Cover and a Red Tag 545.i_WGR, BUFFALO—550. Margaret Olsen, soprano. 12:15 11:15—Orchestra ;variety hour/ Phil Cook and Bob Tesseman 7-10 6:10—Van Surdam’s orchestra. 11:00 10:00—Slumber music. 1:45 12:45—Nighthawk frolic. In comic sketch of small time It contains thousands of changed numbers 8:00 7:00—WEAF progs. (1% hrs.) 535.4— WFI, •PHILADELPHIA—660. 468.5—KFI, LOS ANGELES—640. 9; 3(1 8:30—Arcadia dance orchestra, 6:00 6:00—Automobile club feature. 11:30 10:30—Symphony orch: concerL vaudeville team. 10:00 9:00—WEAF progs. (1% hrs.) 7:15 6:15—Topics in season. 12:30 11:30—Ensemble, baritone. 8:30 p. m.— Travelers Clubs Or­ 333.1—WMAK, b u f f a l o —900. 8:00 7:00—WEAF progs. (314 hrs.) 1:30 12:30—Orchestra: Slumber muslo chestra direct from The Trave­ 10-30 9:30—Bank concert. 491.5— WIP, PHILADELPHIA—610. 379.5— KQO, OAKLAND—790. It must not be used until midnight (D* S.T.) on Saturday night, July 13 243,8—WNAC, BOSTON—1230. 6:30 5:30—Adelphia dinner music. 11:30 10:30—Standard S.vmphony orch. lers Recreation Grounds. 7- 11 6:11—Amos *n‘ Andy, comedians7:00 6:00—Children’."! birthday list. 1:00 12:30—Memory Lane music. The Travelers Clubs Or- 7:30 6:30—WABC dance music. 305.9—KDKA, PITTSBURGH—980. 1:30 12:30—Play; Slumber music. chesfra, under the direction of 8- 00 7:00- Feature music hour. 6:00 5:00—Studio band; musicians. 2:00 1:00—Troenderan.s orchestra. 8-30 7:30—WABC progs. (3% hrs.) 8:00 7:00—AVJZ programs (4 hrs.) 370.2—WCCO. MINN., ST. PAUL—810. Norman L. Cloutier, an ensem­ A fter that hour, please consult it on all calls. T o dial a number 428.3—WLW, CINCINNATI—700. 245.8—WCAE, PITTSBURGH—1220. 9:30 8:30—WABC progs. (1% hrs.) ble well known to the noon­ 8 :0d 7:00—WJZ programs (2 hrs.) 6:00 5:00—Dinner dance music. 11:00 10:00—Pianist; theater hour. day audience of Station WTIC, from memory will result in a wrong connection, to your own annoyance 30:00 »:00—Thies’ dance orchestra. 7:00 '6:00—Pianist; book talk. 12:00 11:00—Long’s dance orche.";tra. will be heard In the third of a 10:30 9:30—WJZ musical travelogue. 8:00 7:00—WEAF progs. (3% hrs.) 451.3—WSM. NASHVILLE—650. 11:00 10:00—Concerts: studio review. 11:30 10:30—Tracy-Brown's orchestra, 9:00 8:00—NBC programs (2 hrs.) summer series of dance pro­ 1-00 12:00—Orchestra: variety hour. 11:00 10:00—Violinist: entertainer. grams at 8:30 o’clock this eve­ and that of the person needlessly troubled by your incorrect call. 230.2—WTAM, CLEVELAND—1070. 260.7— WHAM, ROCH ESTER—1150. 12:00 11:00—WEAF dance orche.stra, 8:00 7:00—Invisible chorus. 8:30 7:30—Eastman School concert. 270.1— WRVA, RICHMOND—1110. ning. The boys broadcast these 8:30 7:30—WEAF programs (1 hr.) 9:00 8:00—WJZ programs hrs.) 7:00 6:00—Orchestra: Amos ’n’ Andy presentations from the recrea­ 9:30 8:30—Musical tour; songs. 11:30 10:30—Cornell (jollegians music. 8:00 7:00—Richmond First rlub. tion grounds of The Travelers 10:30 9:30—Orchestra: radloettes. 379.5— WGY. SCHENECTADY—790. 8:15 7:15—Talk; songs, music. 11:30 10:30—Variety feature hour. 12:55 11:55—Time: weather; markets. 9:30 8:30—NBC programs (2 hrs.) Insurance Company In Hart­ T H E SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 12-30 11:30—The two dance orchestras. 6:30 5:30—Albany dinner music. 11:30 10:30—Dixie spiritual singers. ford, where employees of the 399.8_WCX-WJR, DETROIT—750. 7:30 6:30—Rice string quartet. 12:00 11:00—Boosters music hour. company gather once a week 8:00 7:00—WJZ programs (3 hrs.) 8:00 7:00—Agricultural program. 309.1— KJR, SEATTLE—970. 11:00 10:00—Egyptian serenaders. 8:30 7:30—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) 11:00 10:00—Artistic ensemble: soloists to dance in the open air pavi­ 12:00 11:00—Organist: dance music. 11:30 10:30—Theater organ recital. 12:00 11:00—Palon orchestr.i. artists. lion. Secondary Eastern Stations. 1:00 12:00—Vic M'‘er',a orchestra. 9:00 p. m.— Selberllng Singers 508.2—WEEI, BOSTON—590. 356.9—CNRT, TORONTO—840. Secondary DX Stations. from N. B. C. Studios. Frank 7:10 6:10—Studio music hour. 9:00 8:00:—P'rench (Canadian concerL 344.6— WENR, CHICAGO—870. Black, director. 7:311 6:30—WEAF orchestra, baritone 10:00 9:00—Canadian concert. 8:15 7:15—Farmer Rusk’s talk. 9:30 p. m.— “ Historical Trials”— 8:00 7:00—Serenaders, music hour. 11:15 10:1.5—Ottawa dance music. 12:00 11:00—Parade; comedy teams, 8:30 7:30—WEAF programs (1 hr.) 296.9—WHN, NEW YORK—1010. 1:00 12:00—DX air vaudeville. “ Socrates,” dramatized. 9:30 8:30—Melody men’s recital. 6:00 5:00—Y. W. C. A. entertainment 202.6— WHT. CHICAGO—1480. 10:00 p. m.— Halsey-Stuart Hour 10:00 9:00—WEAF musical program. 6:30 5:30—Songs: dance music. .10:00 9:00—Studio concert. from N. B, C. Studios— Or­ 374.8—WSAI, CINCINNATI—800. 272.6— WLWL. NEW YORK—1100. 11:00 10:00—Your hour league 8:90 7:30—WEAF programs (1 hr.) 6:00 5:00—Orchestra, soprano. 374.8— KTHS. HOT SPRINGS—800, chestra direction Andy Sanel- *The fifth in a senes 9:30 8:30—Minstrel men’s frolic. 6:30 5:30—Orchestra, bass. 9:30 8:30—Dance band, soprano. la. an important change 10100 9:00—WEAF programs (1 hr.) 7:00 6:00—K. of C. hour; talk. 1:00 12:00—.Studio entertainment. 10:30 p. m.— Hotchkiss. Hickley 11:00 10:00—Footlights: orchestra. 7:25 6:25—Tenor: picture t.nlk. 333.1— KHJ. LOS ANGELES—900. .vice. The next announcement 215.7—WHK, CLEVELAND—1390. 526—WNYC, NEW YORK—570. 11:00 10:00—Orchestra; songs; artists. and Welsh Old Fashioned 8:00 7:00—I. B. S. A. mid-week ser. 7:35 6:35—Air college lectures. 12:00 11:00—Dance music. Barn Dance from Bloomfield, 9:00 8:00—WE.4.F detective drama. 8:05 7:35—Shannon’s band conerrt. 508.2— WOW, OMAHA—590. Connecticut. 9:30 8*20—Boys: lunatics music. 315.6— WRC, WASHINGTON—950. 10:00 9:00—Feature program. 10:30 9:30—Quartet: Slumber music. 9:30 X;30—WEAF progs, (1% hrs.) 11:00 10:00—Burnham’s rhythm kings. 11:00 p. m.— Hartford Courant 12:00 11:00—Amos 'n' Andy, comedians 11:00 10:()0—WJZ Slumber music. 440.9— KPO, SAN FRANCISCO—650. News Bulletins; Weather Re- 12:15 11:15—Day’s dance music. 12:00 11:00—Daugherty’s orchestra. 12:00 11:00—NBC dance music. ,.■■■- ■. •_ , . ■ ... / . , , 1 . , . Y’ MANCHESTEnR EVENING HERAI^, SOUTH MANUHISSIKK. CXJNN^ THURSDAY, JULY 11,1929. ----- PAGE EH SH in^

ifAnneAustiii Daibf Health , 4 u th otof ' , This And That In A t S(J^(NEll SERVICE A IN C . o . 1929. Hints On Huw I'c Keep WfiU by Wnrlct t’aiiieo Aulborlty If you aro;a housewife, and If^next door race back and forth from. He’s sharp as a razor, isn’t he. der to put him in an ambulance to Feminine Lore yon 8q.\jr “ a .Uttle piece in the pa­ one house to the other all morn­ THIS HAS HAPPENED Nan?” take him to a hospital. 'Will have per’’ fltlier night entitled ing, k^rt to water her flowers, “ He’s— wonderful!” Nan agreed, to be operated on here — unless, of “ House^ne Puts in Long Houre,”' dash to the house to turn off the IRIS MORGAN, wife of JOHN bicarbonate o f soda with a catch in her voice. “ You’ll course. Dr. Drew disagrees with my AS GREAT RSaiEpY , • you probably gave vent to your gas under the dishpan, came out­ CURTIS MORGAN, successful law­ be very proud of Curtis some day, diagnosis.” FOR ACl®-BURNS pent-up and outraged emotions in doors again while the dish water yer, deserts him for BERT John.” The faint hope which Nan and one ■ of sevbral ■ways. You ■ may was cooling, stay out so long that CRAWFORD, a family friend “ Morgan,\Morgan & Morgan, eh?” her husband snatched at in those Because of its fgod value and^ not be heated over an open flame. By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN. have aborted or swore or tittered or she had to relight the gas to heat it whom Morgan never suspects. the lawyer chuckled, his deep-set last words of the doctor’s was health giving qualities, grape juice and it must not be heated to an ex-i declalriled: , again, and then get into a great NAN CARROLL, Morgan’s sec­ cessively hign temperature as itj black eyes very soft. “ But in the quickly slain, for Dr. Drew, a thin has been recognized for ages. The Medical ’Association and of For if there’s one thing that hulabaloo at dinner time and pant retary, is deeply in love with him man with cold blue eyes and hair minerals in grape juice purify and is affected chemically. One of the j women “housewives” — have and sweat and heave and call on meantime, Morgan & Morgan had food experts in giving a demonstra Hygeia, the Health and saves him from utter despair better do the best they can for so fair as to be almost white, con­ enrich the blood. It was Elbert -1 M a ga ^ e.' known and have struggled to put high heaven to witness what a lot cleverly forcing him into his firmed Dr. Black’s opinion within Hubbard who said “ There are more tlon of proper paraffining, had the and by acts David Blackhull. Now— what do When a concentrated acid is pqt across for years and aeons she.has! work. For six months she three minutes of his arrival. While joyoqs ways' to keep well than by container in a pan of hot water centuries, it’s this fact. Her husband or wage-earning for you think? Would you advise put­ and covered the hot jelly Arith a on the skin, it 'Withdraws water as long-distance housekeeper ting old Edgars on the stand first Dr. Drew was telephoning to the taking medicines— take grape juice from the skin and burns the tist The fact is described in the same daughter would get fired pronto for him, bringing comfort and health nearest hospital for an anestheti- instead.” thin film of the hot paraffin.'When such tactics. She can keep her thing tomorrow morning? I did cold a second coating one-eighth of sues. It unites with the protein “ little piece in the paper” as “ an to him and his child, six-year-o.i not cross-examine him when Brain- clan and a nurse. Nan beckoned com- interesting revelation.” job, anyway. CURFIS. ^ her stricken husband to folio./ her Hot days Increase the food prob­ an inch thick is placed over the sWn-to form erd was using him, you know; first and a secure seal was made i It seems that the “ Interesting Morgan breaks the news to her out of the room. Outside the child’s lem. The heat and humidity mars In Germany it was found that revelation” was the result of an in­ NEW TASTES didn’t want to spill the beans pre­ the crispness of many foods even if by rolling the glass thus spreading that he is divorcing Iris and, maturely and give the lovely widow, door she faced him resolutely, her I burns of the skin from acids con­ vestigation run by Miss Hildegrade stressing his and Curtis’ need for voice steady with the-calmness of actual spoilage is avoided. Soft tae paraffin on sides. Care must as to which way the cat will jump.” be taken in paraffining or other­ stituted 12 per cent of all acci­ Kneeland of the U. S. Agriculture A little shredded white onion, her, asks her to marry him. bhe despair: fruits like berries keep better if dents in the chemical industry, and Department’s Bureau of Home Eco­ Nan knit her brows. Then, “ I they are taken immediately from wise a well-made product may be or a bit of chutney, chilli sauce consents. believe, John, it would be better to “ Go for Iris, John. She has a ! of the acids involved, nitric acid nomics. sour cream or horseradish give Their farcical marriage has con­ right to be here now.” the box and spread on a platter or spoiled. Half an inch should be put Nina herself on the stand first. plate and kept in a cool place until allowed at the top of glass for the was responsible for 125 cases; suL The bureau surveyed the work piquancy and novelty to the same tinued three months when I*"!®* You’ve subpenaed her as a defense And thus it was that Iris Mor­ phurtc acid for 77, and hydro­ of more than 2000 housewives. salad dressing you have served for iilted by Crawford, returns and gan returned to the home, the hus­ needed. Make it a custom to use paraffin. witness, haven’t you?” all left-overs promptly. Bread molds chloric acid for 36. In a British They performed on city housewives, some time. atteniptJto bring the bewildered “ Blake was to serve her this eve­ band and the child whom she had government factory, one’ out of farm housewives, and small town Morgan to his knees by feigning deserted just one year'before. quickly and the contained must be Dr. Antonina Kazmiroff, only ning,” Morgan replied. “ I believe scalded and sunned once or twice a every four accidents was due to housewives. TIME SAVER illness. Nan, with the old u^ncer- you’re right as usual, honey. Better But Nan, with the child she loved woman dentists in Shanghai, China, acid burns. talnty eating again into her heart, week. Flours and cereals should be make a grand-stand play, with Nipa lying upon the kitchen table as an is in America to do Intensive study Hydrochloric acid is used in a HOURS THEY WORK. decides to fight and orders the Improvised operating table, had no bought in small quantities. for a few months on advanced Budgeting your day in summer hos- as our unwilling star witness. Then great many industries, in which it The report says that more than inevitably saves time and gives doctor to remove Iris to a room in her heart or mind for re­ dentistry. From here she will go we can call old Edgars and his Colored bed linen so much in is also called muriatic acid or a thousand of the women worked zest to work. Somewhere in each pital. . alization of the irony of Iris’ re­ to London, Berlin and 'Vienna for spirit of salt. 'Workers may be in­ who daughter. Mary, to prove the sen­ vogue just now and used by in­ more than 48 hours a week. Six hot day time should be listed for Curtis sees his mother, sational charges against Nina turn— ^ ^ at her own bidding. . She felt similar research work before she jured even from inhaling the acid stuffs him on forbidden sweets. which she will perjure herself to .absolutely nothing as she saw her terior decorators may be colored at goes to Shanghai. She is a Rus­ hundred worked more than 56 a cat-nap, bath and hour of re­ home if it is desired to have it har­ in high concentration when it is hours a week, and 1,500 Worked On Christmas morning he has an deny. Now, let’s make a rough j husband trudge heavily up the sian and was the only girl dentist used during the pickling or clean­ laxation such as reading.- attack of appendicitis. ^Vhile stairs with his former wife’s suit­ monize with the color scheme of In her class at the university In more than 42 hours. The average draft of the questions I’ll put to the room. The process is to tint ing of baths in copper and tinplate for the 2,000 was 51 hours, or Morgan is in the capito on busi , case in his left hand and his right Petersburg, and was later made factories. Sometimes workers are WATER SPOTS ness. Iris strips the house oi ner arm about Iris’ shuddering shoul­ them with dy’e soap In any of the assistant professor at the college. more than a seven-hour day. The delicate tints desired. Tinted lin­ injured by the bursting of a car­ farm woman’s average ran up to belongings and rents the cottage ders. What did anything matter During the strenuous times of the boy during transportation. If you spill water on a silk afiSss” street. By all sorts of They were hard at work, in the now. If Curtis was to die? ens are more expensive than the World War with friends she went 62 hours ;the small town woman’s tSe close harmony which had al­ The burns from hydrochloric acid dress, rub immediately with a pretexts she summons “ Oh, God!” Nan prayed, “ don’t practical white and it is doubtful if to Shanghai and numbers men, working day ran about 51 hours, ways marked their professional as­ their use will become general. A are slight if they are .washed imme­ and the best record, that of 48 Turkish towel and it will not spot. her while Nan looks on broken­ let him die! If I’ve been wicked, women and children among her! diately, as compared with burns sociation," when a shrill scream, like, trying to keep him and John from newer and prettier idea is to unify patients. Preventive dental work hours, belonged to city housewives. hearted. Curtis, whom the howl of an animal in pain, pene­ from sulphuric and nitric acids. tinues to feed sweets, i — her. I’ll do anything— give them your linens with the color scheme among children is just having its Now the amazing part of this SUNBURN BLISTERS trated their absorption, brought by making use of the old standby— Nitric acid is among the most Investigation to me is that house­ again. Nan is frantic and desper­ up gladly, if you’ll only let Curtis the powerful of the acid substances ately goes to Morgan to insist them both to their feet in terror. live!” applique work on the end of pillow Chinese women fascinating. They wives put in such short hours. I Treat sunburn blisters as If they The clock in the drawing room had cases and tops of sheets. Or, a used in industry. Enormous quan­ supposed that the world was finally •fiiat he command Iris to stop In her extremity. Nan did not re­ are imbued with new sbeial and tities of this acid are used in the were burns. Salve for burns often just chimed 11. large oval or diamond medallion in to be informed in indisputable sta­ is efficacious in drawing out the ing Curtis, or to put an end to alize that she was insulting God by economic ideas but they are domes­ manufacture of explosives and in ,,e child’s visits to his mother. “ Curtis!” Nan gasped, as two assuming His partisanship for the color may be applied and a mono­ tic and Dr. Kazimiroff believes it tistical form that these long heat. Oil is good too. the short, yelping screams quickly fol­ gram or initial in white em­ many instances it is used in 100 hours ran up to something like a NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY wicked, rather than the good . . . will be a very long time before they per cent strength. 'When splashed CHAPTER XLVI lowed the first. broidered in It. will take up “ careers.” on the skin, pure nitric acid strikes 12-hour day at least. Not realizing that she was al­ “ Maybe the poor little fellow is (To Be Contlnned) Just why the government should just having a nightmare,” Morgan Knitted underwear for sports Is like a white-hot piece of metal. So get all hot and bothered about the ready far too late. went fierce is the oxidizing activity of where he suggested, but there was panic in neat and attractive in greens, yel­ Cottage Cheese Pie. housewife’s seven-hour day is be­ directly to her husband Three eggs, cup sugar, % tea­ this acid that straw and sawdust was at work in the library, his desk his eyes, too, as he followed his PRETTY SALAD lows, blues and other smart colors. yond me. After all, her husband is Safe swiftly running wife up the stairs. The shorts and suntan backs of the spoon salt, 1 cup cottage cheese, 1-3 beneath it burn when it is spilled cluttered with notes ^nd tran­ on them. When nitric acid is added probably working at least one or They found the child rolling in Pretty as a printed silk is vege­ uppers give the impression of cute cup dried currants or small seedless two hours longer than that,, and scripts of testimony on the BlacK raisins, 1 lemon, 1 cups milk, 6 to alcohol or turpentine, these sub­ hull case. The prosecution had agony upon his tumbled bed, his table salad when the beets, car­ bathing suits. They are supposed her wage-earning daughter who fists pressing frantically against his to be absorbent, therefore excellent tablespoons powdered sugar. stances not infrequently explode. rested at four o’clock. Morgan was rots, peas, beans, celery, tomatoes Ordinary concentrated commer­ probably comes home at night to Clean- abdomen, his black eyes wild with for tennis or other outdoor sports. Separate whites from yolks of help poor mother get the dinner on to open the defense of David Black- and pimento are all cut in the cial nitric acid contains 30 per cent pain and terror. two eggs in ice box for meringue. the table'and then wash the dinner hull, charged with the murder of minutest shreds and scattered Beat yolks of 2 eggs and 1 whole water and while dangerous, it is Milk^ “ Phone for Dr. Black, then run through a clear gelatine base. Hats for all occasions burst in­ dishes, is working a longer day, too. his father, the next morning to the garage for Maude,” Nan flung to print this summer. A green, egg slightly with sugar, grated rind not so dangerous as the pure nitric Wednesday. Chilled in fancy models the beauty yellow and white calico beach hat and juice of lemon. Add cheese, acid. Workers in these industries trom over her shoulder to her husband not infrequently have ulcers around IT’S STRANGE. But it was.not the Blackhull case as she reached the bed. “ Stomach­ is enhanced. has its wide brim stitched in all salt and currants. Slowly add milk, of which Nan had to speak. ache, darling’ ?’ she asked the child, three colors. A fine horsehair stirring gently. Turn into a pie the finger nails and at the finger These 2000 women sound sus­ “ John,” she said, in a deceptively taking care, even in her terror, braid for garden party wear has pan lined with plain pastry and tips from contact with the weaker piciously hand picked, for if any calm voice, “ I think you had better little forget-me-nots printed on its bake in a moderate oven until firm acid. plcked-at-random 2000 women ever not to excite him. got their work done in less than an go across the street to see Ins to­ “ It hurts— awful,” Curtis gasped, fresh colored straw. A sports hat to the touch, about 4 0 minutes. Sulphuric acid is the most impor­ tant of the acids In the chemical eight-hour day, they certainly night.” . , trying pitifully to smile. with a white ballibuntl brim has a Beat whites of eggs until stiff on a The man’s startled eyes searched -T V ev/ crown-of hand-embroidered flower-s platter with a wire whisk. Beat in industry. When this acid burns should be put In the Hall of Fame. “ Let Nan see,” she begged ten­ ^ r K r i Even if the government with Its her tightly composed face. “ I’m derly. “ Stretch out for just a min­ in scarlet and white linen. half the sugar and fold in remain­ the skin, the ulcer that follows has very busy, dear, but certainly 1 11 ing sugar. Pile on top of the pie sharply defined edges and tends to “ interesting revelations” had dis­ ute, if you can, darling.” covered that the average housewife 2 0 __for a few minutes— if you real­ The child obeyed but could not A small spouted pot makes an and bake eight minutes in a mod- heal rather slowly. Usually a burn rirs'"*Coffee -"-' ly wish it. Naturally it distresses repress another scream. Almost excellent container for paraffin, erate oven Serve cold. from sulphuric acid heals within was working 20 hours a day, I fear a ll me to think of her alone over there. Since it is inflammable it should! MARY TAYLOR. six weeks. I’d not have written in very keen before her gentle fingers had The first treatment following sympathy for her, for I arise to re­ crippled— ” ,, touched his abdomen the little body “ I’m not thinking of her,_ Nan the burn by an acid is to wash off mark that it’s her own fault. was drawn into a knot again. PAPER SERVICE the acid as quickly as possible with Granted that the mass of women interrupted coldly. “ 1 m ^ thinking But Nan had learned enough to of Curtis. I can do nothing. You a solution of bicarbonate of soda do not have all these “ modern con­ make her almost faint with hor­ YOUR At small cost one can have table and to leave the wound in the soda veniences taking the work out .of * Crea^.v | must realize how my hands are ror. The abdomen was like a tied ” Her voice trembled slightly cloths, plates, cups, saucers and solution for some time. This solu­ the home,” granted that she has '^ophuhs ^ drum— puffed, rigid. She had had even spoons of paper which make tion serves to neutralize the acid. several children, both of which as she made this first reference to acute appendicitis herself. CHILDREN . , Agents the incredib’ e situation in which a festive picnic of the evening People who are working with acids wr’ terd are constantly prattling There was no time to be lost. regularly should wear gloves when­ about, the fact remains that it is • 1 Iris had placed her. Then she went Although the child gasped out a Ohue/^berts Barhn meal and save much trouble by SawFarm on, calmly again: “ But I love Cur­ dispensing with washing after­ ever possible. the. housewife’s own inefficiency ® 4 0 « p < , ».'■> A plea for her to stay. Nan stumbled €11^128 by NBA Ser-vice.Inc which makes her lot a hard one. tis__verv dearly. I can’t stand by downstairs to chop ice. The ice wards. ‘^phone and see'his health ruined. I want It seems like scaring up a mare’s HOT LUNCHEON No worker in the human vine­ bag, snatched from a drawer of the yard makes so many futile motions you to exact a promise from Iris hall linen closet, was clutched to nest to talk about superstition SCISSORS SHARPENER not to give him a bite of anything in children. Their finger-crossing For a light, yet satisfying lunch­ and wastes so much time as the her heaving breast. eon, serve piping hot fresh spin­ hdusfewife. r have noted the woman _ ..Jiu «««*>•> iiwmmUUBCmw* ,m to eat. Otherwise, John. Curtis “ What is it, Miss Nan?” It was and palm-spitting, jumping over You can sharpen scissors by cut­ visits to his mother must be Maude O’Brien, plunging, half- cracks, and counting white horses ting several times through a piece ach, asparagus, string beans or stopped, or— ” dressed, out of the kitchen. — well, they used to— now 1 sup­ of sandpaper. Knives can be sharp­ any other vegetable you might de­ The man’s face went even paler, “Curtis — appendicitis!” Nan pose they count airplanes all ened the same way. sire topped with a -thin Parmegian \ t - more haggard than it had been, sobbed. “ Fill this ice bag and bring seem so unimportant and amusing. cheese sauce and a neatly poached .4 under his wife’s intense serious­ Yet under it all there’s a big it up to me as soon as possible.” CLEAN HATS egg. for garnish. Long, slender ness. Slowly he raised a trembling root growing that some day may cornbread sticks and iced tea are “ Poor lad! If he dies, it will be spring up into the open, spread hand and passed it over his eyes, his own mother as killed him, stuff­ excellent with it. he nodded slowly. “ You re ominous black branches, and shut White straw hats can be kept then ing him with God knows what quite immaculate if one begins right, of course. . . . I’ll go at out the sunlight of comman sense PINNED CURTAINS And thank you. Nan, for trash— ” if we don’t discourage these little using fluid immediately. Cleaned once. “ Oh, hurry!” Nan interrupted once a week they will retain their having the courage to— ” He broke beliefs when they’re young. Paint patent clothes pins the frantically. “ John! John! Did After all, fetishism is merely pristine beauty. off abrouptly, kissed her awkward y you get Dr. Black?” color of your decorations in differ­ but tenderly, and turned sharply Morgan stepped out of the li­ religion gone wrojig. It’s a be­ ent rooms and use a pair“of pin lief in some power stronger than SPICED CHEESE m brary and put his arm steadyingly back the curtains at night or dur­ He was gone less than half an ourselves that guides or governs ing showers. This keeps the cur­ around her shoulders. “ Don’t lose our fortunes. How easy it would An excellent sandwich filler for hour. The first thing that Nan’s your head, darling. Dr. Black will tains from being soiled by the questioning eyes noted was a be.to turn that inborn craving for hot days is spiced cheese. Use a be her within 15 minutes. He’s some power higher than ourselves package of cream cheese, soften screens. smudge of white powder on the going to call a surgeon, just in left lapel of his dark-blue flannel toward a faith in a spirit infinite with cream and add chopped rais­ case— ” Just As Desirable *'03. and eternal that seeks our good. in?, nuts and maraschino cherries .‘iris— it will be ali right dear.” “ It Is appendicitis, John” Nan Even though we are sometimes seasoned with one saltspoon of As Preserving he said with assumed cheerfulness. sobbed, her icy hands clinging to perplexed about the way that good mixed spices. , The his coat lapels. “ I know. And it’s —that school girl "Now, are you too tired to go over is being worked out. ■ Cleaners complexion a few points of the Blackhull de­ all my fault— 567 But we’re getting in pretty MENDING BAGS “ Hush, Nan!” Morgan com­ deep. We started a simple discus­ That —your preservation of your fense with me?” manded sternly. "Come! We must “ Of course not,” Nan answered. sion of signs. . Whether they fall If moth bags have sprung cracks Clean clothing . . . retaining the “ Did she promise unconditionally, go to him.” in dry whether or not, if we were color beauty of your frocks, When they re-entered the room since last summer, buy a few John?” At his stiff nod, she laid honest almoS’t all of us would con­ dresses, suite— your sport togs, they were astonished to find the FRENCH CHIC. yards of gummed cloth in strips coats and the many other an apologetic little hand upon his. fess to one or more fixed supersti­ and mend them. Book binderies “ I don’t mean to pry, dear, but— child stretched out on his bed. a necessary pieces of your ward­ Phone wan little smile on his lips. “ Bet­ The new French undies all the tion. sell this cloth. robe— is economy and a big I’m dreadfully worried. I hope— smart young set are choosing for Many college students, for In­ ter now. Nan— father! It hurt stance, won’t have to shave during help to your enjoyment and 151C it isn’t too late.” awfullest, and then it got better their summer wardrobe. The shorts Science has discovered no way pride. with fitted yoke at front and examination week. Actors seldom to make rain fall, probably leav­ quick.” fniish a dress rehearsal. Movie Just ’phone for “ 24 hour” The next morning her terror of “ Proving you never can tell about gathered fulness at back with brief ing that phase of accomplishment Dougan cleaning service— it’s the night before seemed a little sides are so comfortablly cool. The directors wear their caps back­ to picnickers. children,” Morgan chuckled, so tre­ wards. Miners won’t allow a wo­ speedy, thorough and perfectly absurd. Curtis ate a hearty break­ mendous was his relief. “ Show legs are finished with applied satisfying fast, and looked almost normal. father where it hurts. Son— ” bands. The brassiere is gathered man in a mine. Later Nan was to reproach herself through center at front, and closes Other Superstitions Th# bitterly for not having suspected at back. The most Interesting thing One lawyer I kpow won’t try FOR RADIO "N'o— don’t touch him!” Nan a case unless he wears a bow tie. ^OUGAN PTE WORKS the truth. But she saw him off to about them, is the fascinating fab­ |T^ rj__ ?___«.. . INC. school, almost light-hearted be­ cried out sharply. For she rics used for their development. A certain woman had had luck SERVICE Harrison Street was not deceived. She knelt be­ driving on days she forgot to put cause of the fervor of his goodby Style No. 567 Is sketched in printed PHONE1968 South Manchester hug. and kiss. If she had salvaged side the bed, took one of the limp crepe de chine with plain trim, on lipstick. Now she won’t touch little hands in hers and searched a car unless she looks like a Have yoa beard the new Ma­ Curtis’ love out of the wreckage, which is a practical choice. Flow­ jestic Elecfiio Radio? all was not lost. the beloved face with wide, terrified ered dimity, checked gingham, clown. Whether it was because he was eyes. striped percale, pastel batiste, Sailors,, soldiers, aviators, are pathetically determined to please And as she watched, the child’s checked and flowered voile, cross- proverbially superstitious. Barstow Radio Nan or whether he really had an eyes slowly grew vacant, then the barred dimity, georgette crepe, Get Into the sport and If all the Service appetite for his dinner that night, j lids fluttered, clung together. crepe satin, and novelty rayon fab­ mascots and lucky pieces were “ Asleep?” Morgan whispered, tip­ piled end to end they’d be worth Antburtzed Dealer Nan never knew, but he ite his rics are fashionable selections for Majestic, Crusley, Pbliro vegetable-.^ and stewed fruit, drank toeing to the head of the bed. vacation wardrobe, made at a real looking at. his milk, and chattered happily, in Nan shook her head. “ Uncon­ Morally— By the way, I don’t 216 Middle Ihimfiike East saving. Pattern includes brassiere 8oatb Mau(mester apparently the best of health and scious .... Oh, John! There’s no and panties and is designed in think anyone knows exactly what spirits. need to whisper now! she cried sizes 16, 18, 20 years, 36, 38, 40 “ moral” really means. It’s one Digestible Hot Breads Morgan was gravely elated over despairingly. “ 'Won’t the doctor and 42 Inches bust. Price 15 cents of those fine big words we like to the re-establlshment of an entente ever come?” In stamps or coin (coin Is pre­ talk about but we’re not really cordiale between himself and his In less than 15 minutes Dr. Black ferred.) Wrap coin carefully. sure of. But assuming that it DAVID CHAMBERS are always assured when leavened with Rum- son and his wife and his son. It was there. Waving aside their ter­ means ethical law, I’d say that was a jolly, almost boisterous hour, rified, broken explanations, the doc­ these little ladder-evading, thir- fprd Baking Powder. Piping hot homemade one which Nan was later to try to tor took the child’s pulse and tem­ teen-at-the-table customs are not CONTRACTOR live again in memory. perature, and made a swift abdomi­ Manchester Herald the least Immoral. rolls, crisp golden corn bread or bran muffins There was even a game of ana­ nal examination. Then he turned Pattern Service But here’s what they do. They AND BUILDER curtly to Nan and requested her to make cowards of us all. If some­ round out the breakfast and start the man of grams after dinner. In spite of the PATTERN NO. 567. fact that Morgan was avid to be at repeat' what she had been trying to thing goes wrong with that rab­ his desk. A dozen times later, Mor­ tell him. As oor patterns are mailed bit’s loot, we’re lost. That’s all 68 Hollister Street the house on a successful day. gan groaned, in agony: “ Thank God “ He was screaming with pain, his from New York City please al­ there is to it. I played that game with him.. If I abdomen was hard and rigid as a low five days. ■What then, does superstition had- to remember now that I re­ drum and then— then— suddenly he do? It weakens. And It grows. was like this,” Nan told him. It gets away from signs and pock­ fused— ” Price 16 Cents Wonder “ Ruptured appendix. I believe et pieces after awhile and in some But it was Nan who remembered, Balm with a shudder, that Curtis had Dr. Drew will confirm my diagnosis Name cases becomes alarmingly abnor­ triumphantly “ stolen” the word, when he gets here. Ought to ar­ mal. The Skin RUMFORD head, with the letter T, making it rive any minute now. I told him Size All this, as I say, may be mere­ death. it was probably appendicitis . . . ly scaring up a mare’s nest, but After she had put the child to 'While we’re waiting, I want you to Address I’m Inclined to take it more seri­ a perfect remedy foi The Wholesome bed, she returned to her husband, have a lot of water on the range. ously. Timid or uphappy children with a worried frown. “ His cheeks Walt! I’ll go down with you— get learn to take such things very SUNBURN felt? awfully hot, John. Maybe I things started.” much to heart. BAKING POWDER ought to call Dr. Black— ” “What— things” Morgan asked Send your order to the “Pat­ For Sale at Hale’s “ Nonsense!” Morgan retorted, with white, stiff lips. tern Dept., Maiu'hester Evening Congress, of course, holds the Tubes 25c j mark for sustained ebdurance B ‘"Ha just got too excited over win­ “ Emergency operation,” Dr. Black Herald, So. Manchester, Conn.” ning three games in succession. answered curtly. “ It would be mur- flying without re-fooling. \ Jars'SOc and SI J

* ■* t I MANCHESTER EVENING UEKAL13, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN^ THUKSJJAI, JUL.1 11, iaZ3. PAGE NINE McCarthy Says WOson MAJOR LEAGUE HOD CARRIERS Lightning Double Plays Blameless For Fight Fatal To ‘ ‘Thread City” Manchester (4) AB R H PO A 1 Massey’s Maolers Topple Chicago Manager Places | Hewitt, 3b ...4 0 2 0 2 AMERICAN S. Massey, 2b 3 1 0 3 5 Blame for ^'Riof in Reds’ | St. John, cf ..3 0 0 0 0 Gritty Majors for Fonrtli At St. lioniBH— C. Massey, ss .3 0 2 0 0 ATHLETICS 4. 5, BROWNS t, T McLaughlin lb 3 0 0 5 0 Straight Time; Score (First Gome) Edgar, rf . . . .2 1 1 0 0 Own Camp; The Inside' Philadelphia AB It H. PO. A. B. Burkhardt ....2 0 0 1 0 Bishop, 2b ...... ( O' 1 2$ 1 1 Wallett, c .... 3 1 1 5 1 Dope. Bykes, ss ...... 3 1 0 3 2 1 Varrlck, p .... 3 1 0 0 7 Two lightning double-plays and Orwoli, cf ...... 4 0 0 2 0 the timely hitting of Samm^ Hew­ Simmons, If ...... 4 1 2 4 0 26 4 6 21 15 itt proved the turning point in a P oxx. lb ...... 4 1 1 9 1 gruelling ’s battle between By DAVIS J. WALSH Miller, rf ...... 4 1 1 1 0 Willimantic (0) Hale. 3b ...... 4 0 1 0 4 AB R H PO A Charlie Varrick and Jack Curtis In Perkins, c ...... 4 0 0 5 2 Willimantic last night with the New York, July 11.— Lewis Ehm ke, p ...... 3 0 1 1 1 Rablnowitz, 2b 3 0 0 - 0 3 Miela, ss ...... 3 0 2 0 1 result that the Manchester Base­ “ Hack” Wilson, the sterling youth 34 4 7 27 11 2 ball Club was returned a 4 to 0 Dziekan, c ...3 0 1 7 1 who brought the bock beer age St. Louis. winner over the ^ajors. The vic­ AB. R. H. PO. A. B. F. Kegler, c f . . 3 0 1 0 0 back to baseball, if only for a day, Blue, lb ...... 4 0 0 11 0 Southward, lb 3 0 1 9 0 tory marked the fourth time this season that Massey’s Maulers have wheh he tried to punch his way Badgro, rf ...... 4 0 0 2 0 De Moutlgney, Manush, I f ...... 4 1 1 3 0 taken a fall out of the Thread City through the Cincinnati player limit Schulte, cf ...... '.. 3 0 0 2 0 If ...... 3 0 0 0 0 Kress, ss ...... 3 0 0 1 2 aggregation. Memorial Day Man­ and lived to testify in his own be­ Levine, rf .. . . 3 0 0 2 0 O'Rourke, 3b ...... 2 0 1 1 6 Meikle, 3b . . . .2 0 1 3 2 chester won 3 to 2 in ten innings half in the ensuing investigation, Melillo, 2b ...... 3 0 0 2 0 in the morning and took the after­ Schan^, c ...... 3 0 0 5 3 Curtis, p ...... 2 0 0 0 2 !s just another Pagiliacci whose Gray, p ...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 noon contest 7 to 5. A couple of public life has been made a trag­ 25 0 6 21 9 1 weeks ago Willimantic came here 39 1 2 27 11 1 Here are five of the hod-carriers of baseball—the lads who don’t hog the cheers, but are always “in there” working hard again and was forced to accept the edy by the jeers and taunts of fans Score by innings: and fellow players. This was the Philadelphia ...... 000 000 004— 4 to win. Left to right they are: Miguel “Mike” Gonzales, Earl Combs, “Bing” Miller, Riggs Stephenson and Wally Schang. short end of a 4 to 3 score. But St. Louis ...... 000 000 001— 1 -<» Manchester ...... 120 000 1— 4 version of the Wilson-Kolp-Dono- Runs batted In: Foxx, Miller 2, Willimantic ...... 000 000 0— 0 the Majors are no quitters; in­ hue incident to be presented by Hale. Schulte; three base hits. Mil­ stead they are gluttons for punish­ ler, Manush. Two base hit, Meikle; sacrifice Joe McCarthy, Chicago manager to (Second Game) hit, Burkhardt; stolen bases, S. ment— hence last night’s coft of President John A. Heydler at the St. Louis ...... 012 100 80x— 7 These Guys Tote Brick Massey, Pospisil, Edgar, Hewitt; kalsomlne. Philadelphia ...... 002 020 100— 5 How They Stand final hearing of the case tomor­ double plays, Varrick to S. Massey Willimantic has played Man­ Batteries: St. Louis, Blaeholder, chester teams no less' than six row. Crowder and Ferrell. Philadelphia, to McLaughlin (twice); left on It probably will save Wilson, for Walberg, Rommell, Quinn and Per­ Others Get The Gravy YESTERDAY’S RESULTS bases, Manchester 4, Willimantic times and has been defeated on kins. At Philadelphia I— the Chicago line up without fur­ 4; struck out, by Curtis 7, by Var­ five occasions. The Grein split PIRATES IS, PHILLIES 8 Eastern League ther penalty, since it w'ill furnlsn u r WM. M. BRADCHER <^and down. He has been traded, even with them in two games. At Cleveland: — P ittsburgh Albany 7, Pittsfield 5 (1st.) rick 5; base on ball, off Curtis 2, the second of the customary two AB. R. a . PO. A B. awarded and bought— Clinton, la., Varrick 0; time, 1:30; umpire, Massey’s team, however, seems to lides that are supposed to make up INDIANS 8, NATIONALS T Pittsfield 9„Albany 8 (2d.) be a jinx for the Majors. In every Cleveland Bartell, ss ...... 6 1 2 5 2 0 When the tumult and the shout­ to Detroit, to Peoria, to Detroit, to Nichols. every story. The understanding AB. R. a. PO. A B. L. W aner, c f ...... 6 2 3 2 0 0 one of the four games, sav- possi­ P. W aner, rf ...... 5 2 2 3 1 0 ing are passed around, a certain Atlanta, to San Antonio, to Little here is that Wilson will be told to Jamieson, If ...... 5 0 2 3 0 0 number of gilt-edged heroes get all Rock, to Washington, to Philadel­ Philadelphia 4, St. Louis 1 (1st.) bly th'e one last night, the Majors J. Sewell, 3b ...... 3 1 1 1 2 0 Traynor, 3b ...... 4 3 2 0 2 1 St. Louis 7, Philadelphia 5 (2d.) go forth and sock no more. Averin, cf ...... 5 2 1 7 1 0 Grantham, 2b ...... 4 4 3 1 1 0 the gravy, and everybody forgets phia, to St. Louis, to Philadelphia. have had a splendid chance to win Before it is completely told, Mc­ Fonseca, lb ...... 2 2 2 8 0 0 Comorosky, if ...... 5 1 4 4 0 1 about the guys who carried the hod. This year he has been playing a fine Chicago 6, New York 3. but the breaks just refuse to go Morgan, r f...... 1 O 0 0 0 0 Sheely, lb ...... 4 1 1 1 1 0 Cleveland 9, Washington 7. Carthy and the other Chicago wit­ Hargreaves, c ...... 5 0 1 4 0 0 But just try to build a ball club or game for Mack, without cheers, and their way. Last night they got as nesses plan a series of counter­ F alk, rf ...... 2 1 2 3 0 0 a sky shanty without ’em. when you’re talking about .350 hit­ Detroit 10, Boston 6. many hits as Manchester and made Porter, 2b ...... 3 0 0 1 1 1 Fussell, p ...... * 1 1 I I 2 charges, one of which is that Ray Hodapp, 2b ...... 0 0 0 0 1 0 Hill, p ...... — Every ball club has them. They ters, don’t leave him out. no more errors but their hits did Kolp, Mr. Wilson’s original oppo­ Gardner, s s ...... 3 0 0 2 2 1 are not spectacular enough to be Miller is the butt of all sorts of Brooklyn 9, St. Louis 6. Local , not come in as opportune moments L. Sewell, c ...... 3 1 0 2 1 0 43 15 19 27 - 9 2 Pittsburgh 15, Philadelphia 9. nent, applied invective that could M lljus, p ...... 1 1 1 0 0 0 Philadelphia stars. Baseball is their game and nicknames from his teammates ^be­ as those made by the Silk City ath­ AB. R. a . PO. A B. they play It in a steady efficient cause in summer be tans up to the Cincinnati 10, Boston 2. letes. only be resented with the immem- Ferrell, p ...... 3 1 1 0 1 0 Chicago 6, New York 2. .'al way. Another of these is that Southern, cf ...... 6 1 1 4 0 0 way, year in and year out— without shade of George Godfrey. Besides Sport Both Willimantic and Manches-" 31 9 19 27 9 2 O’Doul, If ...... 5 1 2 3 1 0 the cheers that the Ruths, the Cobbs bein* one of the best liked players ter played with two new faces in the Stephenson-Crltz “ spiking.” be­ W ashington Thom pson, 2b ...... 4 2 2 1 1 0 THE STANDINGS lieved to have been the origin of AB. R. H. PO, A. B. a u rst, lb ...... 4 3 2 9 0 0 and the Hoyts and Groves’ get. by his teammates In the Anler>an its line-up, Levine and Meikle tor the inter-club fued, was no spik­ Judge, lb . 4 3 2 6 1 0 Whitney. 3b ...... 5 1 3 4 2 0 Earl Combs of the Yankees is a League, Bing Is the gum-chewing the Majors and Burkhardt and Rice, rf .., Klein, rf ...... 5 1 3 .4 2 0 Eastern League ing at alL A third will charge that . 4 1 2 1 0 0 member of the union in good stand­ champion of Philadelphia. Chatter Edgar for the locals. Manchester Goslln, if .. . 3 1 0 2 0 1 Thevenow, ss ...... 3 0 0 1 2 0 ing. He leads off for the Yankees Since the Yankees let Wally W. L. PC. It was the Cincinnati player, and Myer, 2 b ., . 5 0 1 2 2 0 Williams, x ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Albany .... ___51 27 .654 opened the scoring in the first in­ W est, c f . 3 9 C 3 1 0 Friberg, ss ...... 1 0 1 2 0 0 and there isn’t a better lead off man Schang go his way to the Browns ning when Massey walked, stole not Wilson, who were looking for Lerlan, c ...... 2 0 0 1 1 0 Providence , ___ 48 31 .608 Boss, XX .. . 1 0 1 • 0 0 in baseball. in 1926, they have wished plenty of second and scored on Cliff Massey’s trouble. Bluege, 3b . 3 0 2 2 2 0 M iller, XX ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Barrow Picks Right. times that they had him back. He Bridgeport . ___ 46 31 .597 Davis, c ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 single to center. In the second “ Wilson never looks for trou­ Tate, c ... . 5 0 1 5 0 0 With Combs down in Louisville is another the crowd nev»r went Pittsfield ___ 38 40 .487 The scheduled game in the Play­ Cronin, ss . 4 O' 0 3 3 0 Benge, p ...... 1 0 O'O 0 0 Hewitt brought in Edgar and Wal­ ble,” said McCarthy, “ but it is his Busce, X X X ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 in 1923 was a pitcher named V/hal- crazy about, but he always has been Hartford ___ 37 42 .468 ground League last night was not Brown, p . 1 1 1 0 0 0 lett with a neat hit to center. Ed­ misfortune that he gets it. His pe­ Hadley, p . . 2 1 0 0 2 0 Elliott, p ...... O' 0 0 0 1 0 en Dean. Both Combs and Dean a good ball player. Schang has Springfield . ___ 36 45 .444 played because of wet grounds. Ihe culiar build and his intensity of Burke, p , . 0 0 0 0 0 0 Collins, p ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 were on tbe market. Edward Gen­ played in six world series, starting New Haven . ___ 29 4 5 ,392 Cardinals and Ramblers will meet gar and Wallett had singled too. manner has made him a target for Barnes, x . 1 0 0 0 0 0 Sweetland, p ...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 with Connie. Mack’s pennant win­ Allentown . . ___ 28 52 .350 Hewitt brought in the other run in Liska, p .. . 0 0 0 0 0 0 erous Barrow of tbe Yanks was of­ at 6:15 tomorrow night. This game all the chump wise-crackers 41 9 15 27 8 0 fered one or both the young men. ners in 1913 and 1914. He played American I-eague should be well worth watching as the seventh when he singled scor- around the circuit and personally V 36 7 10 24 11 1 Pittsburgh ...... 015, 150 102— 15 He proved himself altogether fool­ with the Boston pennant winners In W. L. PC. several of the players have ability.! ing Varrick who had got on first 002 230 20x-- 9 Phlladelptiia ...... 102 030 300— 9 ______I through an error after striking I don’t see how he has taken it as Runs batted In: Southern, Tray­ ish by taking Combs, while Dean 1918 and went with the Yanks In Philadelphia ___ 55 21 .724 120 400 000-- 7 New York . ___ 46 28 .622 long as he has. He is a very sensi­ Runs batted in: Falk 4, Fonseca 2, nor. L. Waner 2. Grantham 5, Hurst went to the Giants. Dean Is play­ 1921-22 and 23. Jack Curtis, Willimantic pitcher, | out tive fellow and it would take the Ferrell 2, Gardner, Goslln 2, Mvers 2, Fussell, Comorosky 2, Hargreaves ing the outfield now for Dayton and Pep Young’s Sacrifice. St. Louis . . ___ 46 ?1 .597 performed a stunt which was no Frank Kegler opened the fourth hide of an elephant to live down 2, Bluege 2, Judge; two base hits, 2, Klein 4. O'Doul. Williams, Bar- Earl Is in-there every day, playing Among the unsung heroes was Detroit . . .. ___ 42 38 .525 easy task last night when he retired for the Majors by singling hut Jamieson, Brown, Judge, Fonseca; tell 2; two base hits. Hargreaves, steadily, surely, without being Pep Young of the GianV, who gave Cleveland , . ___ 38 37 .507 Southward hit to Varrick wiio the riding he has absorbed. As for home runs, Ferrell. Falk. Comorosky, L. Waner; home runs. Sammy Massey on strikes in the Kolp, he didn’t get what he de­ Southern, Hurst, Klein, O'Doul, Tray­ bothered by the cheer leaders. his life foi; a slide to second base. Washington ___ 28 45 .384 second inning. It is seldom that threw to Sam Massey at second nor, L. Waner, Grantham 2, Fussell. served, after the name he called At Chicago I— And did you ever hear of Miguel McGraw deemed Young the best Chicago . . ___ 29 51 .363 the local second sacker is a victim from where the ball was relayed to [Wilson. CHISOX B, YANKS S A. Gonzales? Mention him in a player he had, but the crowd didn’t B oston...... ----- 23 56 .291 in this manner. He is one of the first in time for a double killing. “ No red-blooded man would Chicago At Brooklyn:— conversation and some sap is sure think so. The Giants’ right field­ National League surest players to hit the ball that Again in the sixth after Miela had * AB. R. H. I DODGERS 8, CARDS 0 er suffered from Bright’s Disease have taken it and I’m glad that Metzler, If ...... 4 0 0 to think you’re talking about a Cu­ W. L. PC. Manchester has had in a good many opened with a single, these three 0. B rooklyn and had been warned by doctors Hack didn’t. He was distinctly the Cissell, ss ...... 3 0 0 0 AB, R. H. PO. A. E. ban fighter. Gonzales has been Pittsburgh ___ 48 26 .649 years. players stepped into the limelight Shires, lb ...... 4 1 2 ] 0 Frederick, cl ...... 5 1 2 3 0 0 catching baseballs and snuffing out and ordered by McGraw not to slide. Chicago ___ 45 26 .634 abused party in that incident, at 4 0 with a similar play which staved Reynolds, rf ...... 4 2 3 0 Gilbert. 3b ...... 5 1 3 0 runners since 1913 when he came But a tight spot came. Young hit New York . ___ 45 33 .577 Harry McCormick had some real off an impending rally. On another least.” Kamm, 3b ...... 4 2 2 0 Herman, rf ...... 5 1 2 2 0 0 the dirt and died as a result. Watwood, c f ...... 3 1 1 Bissonette, lb ...... 3 2 1 8 1 0 to the Braves. After he was with St. Louis . ___ 38 38 .500 good luck bass fishing out to Cov­ occasion the same play would have It so happens, of course, that 1 Riggs Stephenson for years wa K err, 2b ...... 3 0 1 0 Bressler, If ...... 5 1 3 1 0 0 the Braves he was sent to Long Brooklyn . ___ 34 40 .459 entry Lake a few days ago, bring­ worked but for Massey losing con­ Wilson is being tried at the mo­ 0 a member of the hod-carriers’ Berg, c ...... 4 0 0 0 Moore, ss ...... 5 1 2 2 3 Branch for a year, then Cincinnati Philadelphia ___ 32 43 .427 ing home half a dozen all over a trol of the ball on his peg to first. ment, not for socking of Mr. Kolp, Thom as, p ...... 4 0 2 0 Flowers, 2b ...... 4 0 0 7 4 0 grabbed him. union, but this year with the Cubs ___31 47 .397 ...... 3 1 3 4 0 0 Boston .... pound and a half. He used small The scheduled game for Mystic lor which he already has beon Plclnlch. c . After that he put in four years has been promoted to bricklayer. Cincinnati . ___ 27 47 .365 penalized, but for the subsequent 33 6 11 27 15 1 Clark, p ...... 1 1 0 0 0 0 frogs for bait. Bass fishing may be Sunday has been called off. New Y ork with the Cards. The Cards ship­ Cleveland fans used to wonder why good sport but Harry says it doesn’t socking of Mr. Donohue. However, AB. R. H. PO. A. E. 36 9 15 27 12 0 ped him to the Giants. Thence he Speaker kept him around. It seems GAME^ TODAY begin to compare to fishing through the Chicago testimony will attempt Combs, c f ...... 5 0 1 4 0 St. Louis was sent to St. Paul, and believed that Riggs couldn’t throw. Cleve­ the ice for pickerel in the winter. to prove that Mr. Donohue would Robertson, 3b ...... 3 0 0 0 1 0 AB. R. H. PO. A. B. washed up, In 1922. In 1924 he land sent him to the American Gehrig, lb ...... 3 1 0 11 1 0 Douthlt. cf ...... 5 Eastern League STRONG OPPOSITION have gone unsocked indefinitely, if Ruth, if ...... 4 1 2 0 0 0 Selph, 2b ...... 5 was right back with the Cards and Association in 1924 and he played Hartford at Springfield (2). Elmo Mantelll’s playground vol­ not for all time, had there been no Lazzeri, 2b ...... 2 0 0 3 2 0 H igh, 3b ...... 5 in 1925 waa traded with Frelgau to with Indianapolis and Kansas City Allentown at Providence. ley ball team took a fall out of the Wilson-Kolp vendetta on the ball Meusel, rf ...... 4 0 0 2 0 0 Bottbmley, lb ...... 4 the Cubs for O’Farrell. for two years. D ickey, c ...... 4 0 1 3 1 0 H afey, If ...... 4 Bridgeport at New Haven. Haughty Hose Company No. 3 out­ FOR LEGION OUTHT field earlier in the day. The Dono­ Durocher, ss ...... 3 1 1 0 6 0 Orsatto, rf ...... 3 Today, after being shunted from The Cubs brought Riggs to the Albany at Pittsfield. fit night before last, winning three W ilson, c ...... 4 pillar to parking place in the big fold in 1926 and he hasn’t batted hue socking, they say, was just an Helmach, p ...... 1 0 0 0 1 0 American League cut of five games. It was an uirex- A worthy opponent is scheduled outgrowth of the Kolp socking and, Sherld, p ...... 2 0 2 1 2 1 Gelbert, ss ...... 2 leagues, he’s catching for th j Cubs under .300 since, his marks being Philadelphia at St. Louis. pected setback for the firemen who Durst, a ...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 Haines, p ...... 2 .338 in 1926, .344 in 1927 and .324 to appear at the West Side Play­ therefore, subjective to an incident Roettger, x ...... 1 and they’re calling him the smart­ New York at Chicago. had figured on something soft. K oenig, b ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 est catcher In the National League. last year. grounds this evening to engage for which Wilson already has paid M itchell. XX ...... 0 Washington at Detroit. Manchester in an American Legion his penalty, justly or unjustly, as 33 8 8 24 14 1 Frankhouse, p ...... 1 “ Boston Blackle” Rube Bressler, Moe Berg, Fred Boston at Cleveland. Manchester fans will flock to C hicago ...... 032 000 lOx— 6 In the collection of stars on Con­ Lucas, Joe Judge and John Mlljus Junior baseball game. Bloomfield the case may be. New Y ork ...... 001 100 010— 3 36 6 12 24 13 2 National League Bulkeley Stadium in throngs when is the team and it has a record, of Thus runs Chicago’s story of the B rooklyn ...... 102 303 OOx— 0 nie Mack’s roster, the name of Ed­ are other members of the local in Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. Bat Battallno and A1 Brown, Runs batted In: Combs, Ruth. Laz­ mund John Dark-Folks Boston good standing. They carry the but one defeat, that at the hands of fued and, since it is equally ac­ zeri, Reynolds. Kerr 2, Berg, Thomas: St, Louis ...... 000 002 400— 6 Chicago at New York. world’s bantam champion, clash Hartford, State Champions of 1928. ceptable with that presented by two base hits, Ruth 2, Kerr; three Runs batted in: Moore 4, Bressler Blackie Miller is often overlooked. bricks and the other guys do all Cincinnati at Boston. July 24. The match was arranged base hit, Durocher; , Rey­ 2, Gilbert, Frederick, Hafey 3, Selph Like Gonzales, Miller has been up the work. The contest will start promptly Cincinnati and there were no neu­ nolds. 2, High; two base hits, Selph, Frank St. Louis at Brooklyn. July 25. The match was arranged at 6:15 with Jimmy O’Leary call­ tral witnesses present, John Heyd­ house, Plclnloh, Moore, Gilbert; three yesterday afternoon in New York. ing them behind the bat and Ralph At Detroit I— base hits, Hafey, Moore; home runs, ler quite possibly will decide there Hafey, Frederick, Russell working in the bases. TIGERS 10, R E D SOX 0 WALLACE WHIPS GROGAN Is nothing in particular to be done D etroit Last Night Fights The two teams will lineup as fol- about it, except to chide those con­ A R R. a , PO. A E. At New York;— MACK NEEDS COCHRANE Cleveland, 0., July 11— Billj lows: cerned. This, of course, won’t do Johnson, If ...... 5 1 2 4 0 0 Bloomfield CVBS 6. GIANTS 2 At Brooklyn— Kid Chocolate, Wallace of Cleveland was given a Manchester a whole lot for Mr. Donohue’s Rice, c f ...... 4 2 3 1 0 0 C hicago decision over Tommy Grogan, Werner, c. 1. f., Shepard Gehringer, 2b ...... 4 2 2 7 2 0 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. featherweight, of Cuba, outpointed chin; neither will it obtain satis­ Hellmann, rf ...... 4 1 2 1 0 0 Obama lightweight, last night after Jolly, 3b. 3b., Cristen McMillan, 3b ...... 5 0 2 1 3 0 TO BOLSTER DP HIS TEAM Ignacio Fernandez (10). c. f., Baccomb faction for Claude Jonnard, who Alexander, lb ...... 4 1 2 1 0 0 English, ss ...... 4 1 0 2 5 0 At Cleveland — Billy Wallace, a slashing ten round battle. Dazed Dey, c. f. McManus, 3b ...... 5 2 3 2 1 0 Hornsby, 2b ...... 5 0 1 4 4 ,0 A , . from wallops, Grogan could not Hadden, lb. s. s., Johnson has been charged with having Hargrave, c ...... 3 0 2 5 1 0 Cleveland lightweight, won deci­ leaped upon Mr. Donohue’s pros­ Wilson, cf ...... 4 2 2 3 0 0 find his own corner after four dif­ O’Leary, 2b. p., W. Rrown Schuble, ss ...... 4 0 0 3 2 1 Cuyler, rf ...... 3 1 2 0 0 0 NEW YORK, July 11.— Wanted: homers smacked in the National sion over Tommy Grogan, Omaha, trate fdrm in the Chicago railroad Sorrell, p ...... 4 0 0 0 0 0 Heathcote, rf ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 yesterday with six being cracked ferent rounds. But he staged a Kerr, s. s. c., Winash Nebr., (10). 2b., Ferrente depot— and leaped and leaped and | Stephenson, If, ...... 4 0 1 2 0 0 one rib. Must be in sound condltibu out in the American. At Bayonne— Young Zerlno, Jer­ spurt la the tenth that all but Mahoney, 1. f. 37 10 15 27 7 1 Grimm, ,1b ...... B 0 Q 11 1 0 Smith, r. f. lb., H. Brown leaped or something. According to B oston and In no danger of cracking for The once-mlghty Cards took an­ sey City, won decision over Lou stopped Wallace. The latter got Taylor, c ...... 3 2 2 4 0 0 the verdict but the cheers of a huge Mikoleit, p. 1. f., Smith general belief, both Mr. Donohue A R R H. PO. A. E...... immediate delivery. other slide toward fifth place when Bush, p ...... 3 0 2 0 2 0 Koskowitz, New York, (10). Fraser, p. and Jonnard may consider them­ Narlesky, 2 b ...... 5 "1 1 2 5 Don’ t be surprised If you run ac- they blew one to the Robins. At Mitchel Field, N. Y.— Harry crowd were all for the game Gro­ Reeves, 3b ...... 2 0 0 0 0 86 6 12 27 15 0 cross this singular notice in a few gan, Fraser, p. selves aggrieved. The latter now R. Barrett, 3 b ...... 2 1 2 1 1 New Y ork Johnny Fredericks, the Robins am­ Ebbets, Freeport, knocked out Is believed to have done no leap­ Scarritt, If ...... _ 2 0 0 1 0 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. of our leading dallies, for Cornelius azing young fly chaser rapped out Frankie Konchlna in first round, Rothrock, cf ...... 2 0 1 0 0 Roush, c f ___ ...... 3 0 0 2 0 0 is likely to get that desperate in his his twelfth circuit hit of the year ( 10). . ing. W. Barrett, rf ...... 3 3 0 1 2 0 Leach, tf ...... 4 0 0 2 0 0 desire to get Catcher Mickey Coch­ while Chick Hafey pulled up along­ Mr. Donohue, it seems, had In­ Dobens, p ' ...... 0 0 0 0 0 Lindstrom, 3b ...... 4 0 0 , 0 2 0 tended to offer sound advice when Williams, cf-lf . 4 0 1 2 1 Ott, rf ...... 2 0 0 4 0 0 rane back in the Athletic’s lineup side Jim Bottomley with his 22nd. HARTNETT INJURED Todt. l b ...... 5 he suggested, in reply to Mr. Wil­ 5 0 0 7 0 Terry, lb ...... 4 0 1 9 1 0 since the fiery catcher took to the Berry, c ...... 4 1 2 5 . son’s inquiry as to the location of 1 Cohen, 2b ,r...... 4 0 0 5 3 1 bench with an Injured slat Mr. NEW YORK, N. Y„ July 11— Rhyne, ss ...... 3. 2 2 3 4 ...... Jackson, ss .. 4 1 - 2 2 4 0 Mack’s hopefuls have taken two Gabby Hartnett is here with the the Cincinnati car, that the latter M. Gaston, p ...... 0 0 0 0 1 H ogan, c ...... 3 0 2 2 0 1 Bigelow, r{ ...... 2 and dropped four, which is certain­ misl^t get hurt. It simply was Mr. 2 1 1 1 0 Kaufmann, x ...... 0 1 0 0 0 0 QUOIT PITCHING Cuba for their series with the Sevlng, X . 1 0 0 Donohue’s misfortune that this 0 0 Henry, p ;... 0 0 0 1 0 1 ly no way to win a flag. Giants but will do no catching. Fullis, XX ... 0 0 0 0 0 Yesterday they managed to wns mistaken for a challenge. 38 **« 11 14 I s " i A tie exists lor first place be­ The big catcher has had his arm Hubbell, p .. • ••*.•• 1 0 1 0 1 0 break even in a double bill with looked over by dozens of doctors According to McCarthy, other D etroit ...... 001 14* OOx— 10 Crawford, xxx ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 tween the teams of A1 Vince and Joe B oston ...... 000' 010 600— 6 the pesky Browns, thanks to the mistakes were made or there Judd, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pettilcco, and Louie Vince and but none have been able to tell Runs batted In; Johnson 2, Gas­ O’Farrell, c ...... 2 0 1 0 0 0 fancy flinging of Howard Ehmke, Ralph Lauitzen in the playground him the cause of the lameness. would have been no trouble in the MM — ton. McManus 4, Hellmann 2, Alex­ In the first game who allowed but horseshoe pitching tournament. The Meanwhile same mighty good first place. ander, Hargrave, Bigelow, Narlesky, 83 2 7 27 11 3 two hits. This picked up half a R. Barrett, Rothrock 2; two base hits. — 6 results of the matches yesterday Ivory is going to waste. “ Stephenson didn’t spike Critz,” C hicago ...... 100 110 111- Rice, McManus. Gehrlnger, W. Bar­ New Y ork ... 000 010 100-- 2 game on the Y'anks who staggered morning and the standing follow: he declared. “ Critz will tell you rett, Rhyne; three base hits, Rhyne, Runs'batted In: Cuyler 2, McMillan around all afternoon before the Won Lost that himself. My player went roll­ Hellmann, Rothrock; home runs, 2. Stephenson, Roush, O’Farrell. W il­ fast shoots of Alphonse Thomas, Vince-Pettricco ...... 5 1 ing into the bag and hit Critz on Johnson, Rice. son; two base hits, McMillan, Wilson, Hogan; home run, Wilson. White Sox hurler. Gehrig contin­ Vlnce-Laurltzen ...... 5 1 the leg, knocking his knee out of ued in his hitting slump but Babe Borowskl-De Simone .... 4 2 DANDRUFF place. It wasn’t intentional and At Boston t— Ruth smacked a couple of doubles Barrett-Domlnlck 4 2 Causes Baldness Critcz wasn’t so much as scratch­ REDS 10. BRAVES 2 and was frisky no end on the bases. Jones-Muschko ...... 3 3 ed. Why should we try to put their Cincinnati Marty Manush, second baseman, Tomilqon-Edwards...... 3 3 Leading Batters AB. R. H. PO. A. a LYON’S star man out of the line up? We Swanson, If ...... 2 1 1 6 0 0 for the second time within a week Corrente-McCormick .... 3 3 already had them licked and we Dressen, 2b ...... 4 0 1 0 3 0 saved the. Tiger’s tail from beiug Giogettl-O’Leary ...... 2 4 Rosemary and would be suckers if we then set Walker, rf ...... 6 1 2 1 0 0 t'wlsted by slapping a homer with Matchett-Berzenkl...... 1 5 National Leag-ne K elly, lb ___ ...... 4 2 2 12 1 0 the bases loaded. The Red Sox Sulphur Constant control by experts in malting out to cripple them for their series Allen, c f ...... ' 5 1 2 3 0 0 Aliczi-Zwick ...... 0 6 ylth the Giants. It’s all a lot of G. AB. R. H. PC. were the victims this time. Herman, Bkln. , .70. 275 60 108 .393 Plttenger, ss ...... 5 0 0 1 3 1 Stops Falling Hair accounts for tbe fine body, flavor and consomme to me.” O’Doul, Phlla. ,. .. 7 6 306 72 116 .379 Ford. 2b ...... 4 1 2 0 1 0 Giants Whipiied John O’Leary-Joe Glorgettl de­ Terry, N. Y...... 79 328 54 121 .369 Sukeforth, c ...... 4 2 3 4 0 0 In another of the crucial affairs feated Joe De Slmone-MIke Browo- Itching Scalp and Promotes K olp, p ...... 4 2 2 consequent bigb quaHty of Budweiser Com orosky, Pitts. 59 209 47 76 .364 1 3 0 the Giants couldn’t "Giw” Bush Bki, 21-18, 15-21, 22-8. Hair Growth. Klein, Phila...... 76 317 63 114 .360 and the Cubs forfeited tireir second Albert Vlnce-Joe Petricco defeat­ Leader a year ago today, Hornsby, 37 10 15 27 11 1 At All Dept, and Drug Stores. Barley-Malt Syrup. Malting has been' Boston, .408. B oston place position by whipping Mc- ed Mike Zwick-Russell Aleczi 21-15, H om e Runs American Lengne AB. R. H. PO. A. B. Graw’s boys in the first of a five 21- 10, 21- 11. our business for more than seventy years*' Foxx, Phila...... 76 275 64 109 .396 Rlchbourg, rf ...... 4 0 1 3 0 0 Maranville, ss ...... 4 0 0 2 6 1 game series. Bush allowed . but Tom Tomlinson-Ed. Edwards de­ Manush, St. L. '...7 7 319 55 126 .395 seven hits. “ One Round” Hack feated Morris Correnti-Donald Mc­ Major Leagues Lazzeri. N. Y...... 74 277 44 101 .365 Clark, c f ...... 4 1 1 2 0 0 Slsler. lb ...... 4 1 1 11 1 0 Wilson, after being generously raz­ Cormick 21-14, 22-19, 22-12, Dtt, G iants...... 24 Cochrane, Phila. :.7 0 263 59 96 .365 Harper, If ...... 4 0 2 1 0 0 Miller, Phila. ____ 76 291 55 105 .361 zed for eight innings, answered biff Mike Muschko-Ronald Jones de­ B A S B B A Iilf ANHEUSER-BUSCH, ST. LOUIS Bottomley, Cardinals ...... 22 Bell. TO ...... 8 0 2 2 3 0 Klein, Phillies ...... 22 Leader a year ago today, Goslln Spohrer, c ...... 4 0 0 3 1 2 tormentors with a homer in the feated Joe Dominlck-Fred Barrett W ashington, .408. Maguire, 2b ...... 2 0 0 1 2 0 ninth. 21-16,23-8, 19-22. FRIDAY, JULY 12 Gehrig, Y ankees...... 22 Eastern Lengne W elsh, z ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Klm m lck, B dgt. 69 222 65 94 .423 Pittsburgh, showed no signs of Louie Vince-Ralph Laurltzen de­ Eastern League. Wilson. Cubs ...... 20 Dugan. 2b ...... 10 0 2 1 0 quitting their tremendous hitting. feated John Matchett-Joe Berzen- Bimmons, Athletics ...... 19 Yordy. A lbany ...7 2 287 62 116 .404 Smith, p ...... 1 0 0 0 2 0 Sohlnkel, Bdgt. ..7 6 299 62 116 .388 Cunningham, p .... 2 0 0 0 1 1 In Swamping the Phils, 15 to 9. kl 21-15, 21-14, 21-2- ALLENTOWN Ruth, Yankees ...... 13 Gill, Albany ____ .72 312 78 118 .378 B u d w ^ L s e r The Bucs slammed out five home Morlgo Standella-Roy Riodolph Foxx, Athletics ...... 15 Farrell; A lbany ..6 6 268 38 101 .377 8-i 2 7 27 18 4 — VS.— Eastern League runs two being from Grantham’s defeated Mijce Prete-Geo. Agostl- Cincinnati ...... 104 800 020— 10 nelli 21-10, 21-7, 21-15. Billy Forgett, catcher for the B oston ...... 000 000 2o0— 2 bat, while the Phillies chipped in HARTFORD Barley^M alt Harris, Grays ...... 23 four. The clubs came within one Cald'well, Profs...... 21 Green team, is improving steadily. Runs batted in: Kolp 3, Kelly 2, He has a world of pep and is hitting Dressen, Walker, Ford, Sukeforth, homer of the Major League record The number of miles some fel­ BULKELEY STADIUM^ BM-118 Boser, Senators...... 17 Harper, Bell; two base hits. Walker, total tor both clubs in one game, lows make on a gallon of gas de­ well in addition to putting up a Sukeforth. Kolp; three bace hlte, Yordy, Lawmakers...... IS Inoidentally, there -were twelve pends largely on the traffic coos. Hartford [licero, Hlllies ...... 15 splendid game behind the bat. * Sukeforth.

, _ -.1; ^ MANCnESTEK EVENING HEKAED, SOUTH MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY, JULY 11,1929. p a § e t b n ' TH E FI EPgECTIOS B1JV4LND SELL H ERE HOUSES FOR SALE 72 LEGAL NOTICES 79 Want Ad Information CARD OF THANKS E b u s i n e s s SERVICES OFFERED 13 FOR SALE— TWO tenement house, AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD IN MEMORIAM at 114 Eldridge street. In good at Marfchester, within and for, the Manchester Distritt ot JVIanchester, on the lltb. ASHES'TO CART, hedges trimmed, condition. Inquire on premises. day of July, A. D., 1929. Theaters In loving memory of our dear all kinds of light trucking. J. H. Present -WILLIAM; S. HYDE, Estj., Evening Herald PROSPECT STREET, restricted, Mother, ’wlio died, July 11th, 1926: McCarthy. Tel. 1632-2. J udg-e. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISE­ single home locatlcn, high eleva­ Trust Estate of Temple Chapter Three years have gone. No: 53, O. E. S. of Manchester, Conn., MENTS Our hearts still sore. m a t t r e s s e s , b o x s p r in g s . tion, near bus line, delightful new under the will of Willie T. Morton, AT THE STATE. Count slit average words to a line. As time goes past. PILLOWS STEAM - STERILIZED English style home, 6 rooms, sun lat^-Of- .Manchester, in said District, “ Desert Song.” Initials, numbers and abbreviations Furniture porch, breakfast nook, hot water deceaseui.. . We miss you more. an d m a d e o v e r EQUAL TO “ The Desert Song,” Warner each count as a word and compound Tht ■ Trusteu having exhibited its words as two worda Minimum cost Is Your memory just as street NEW— ?5 FOR OLD MATTRESS heat, fire place, tile bath and Brothers’ gorgeous sin^ng ' and shower, attached heated gange. arvirdat-account with said estate to price of three lines.• • • today. IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW ONE this Court for allowance, it Is talking film production, will have As at the hour you passed ONE DAY SERVICE only 58900. Easy terms. Faulkner ORDERED:— That the 20th day of Its final showings at the State the­ Lino rates per day for transient Company, 36 Pearl street. Tele­ July, A. D., 1929. at 8 o’clock, fore­ ads. away. MAN. UPHOLSTERING CO. RE you '‘breaking noon (5. t.) at the Probate office, in ater tonight. This beautiful and ElTectlTe March 17. 18-7 Ever remembered by her son and 331 Center St.— Opposite Arch St. phone 2-2241. said Manchester, be and the same is soul-stirring drariia, which is Cash Charge daughter. Est.. Since 1922 Tel. 12v8-2 assigned for a hearing on the allow­ adapted from the famous stage 6 Consecutive Days ..I 7 cts 3 ots FOR SALE— SINGLE HOUSE 6 ance of said account with said estate, 3 Consecutive Days .. 9 ots 11 ots RICHARD FOX, up house k e e p - play, has earned the praise of every- rooms, practically new, all im­ and this Court directs the Trustee to one who has seen it. Melodious 1 Oay ...... 1 II MRS. JAMES COTTON. provements, hard wood finish, give public notice to all persons in­ All orders for Irregular insertions MOVINGr-TRUCKING— and be j songs, artistic scenery and pretty new garage, ano chicken coop, terested therein to appear will be charged at the one-time rate. STORAGE 20 ing?” Have you home heard thereon by publishing a copy girls make up the highlights of this Special rates for long term every large lot, small down payment, of this order in some newspaper hav­ flaming story of the great Arabian day advertising given upon request. LOST AND FOUND 1 i 256 Woodbrldge street. ing a circulation in said District,' on Ads ordered for*three or six days TRUNKS TAKEN and delivered dl- ! furnishings to sell? or before July 15. 1929, and by post­ desert. Featured in the cast ot and stopped before the third or fifth l o s t — WEDNESDAY morning, be­ rect to pier ia New York City. | EOR SALE— NEW HOMES ^ ing a copy of this 'order on the public “ The Desert Song” are John Boles, day will be charged only for the ac­ Manchester and New York Motor j sign post in the Town where the de­ Carlotta King, Myrna Ley, Johnny tual number of times the ad appear­ tween South Manchester and Hart­ Walker, Henry, Washington, Par':- ceased last dwelt, five days before ed. charging at the rate earned, but ford, small black silk bag. con- j Dispatch. Dally service between j Then your motto should er, Phelps Road and Falrvlew said day of hearing and return make Arthur, Louise Fazenda, Edward no allowances or refunds can be made taining money, eye glasses and | New York and Manchester. Call i streets. In fact all sections of the to this Court. Martindel and John Miljan. Roy on six time ads slopped after the other articles. Reward if return- | 7 or 2577 or 2578. ! town. Our list always complete. Certified from record. Del Ruth directed the film. fifth day. be, “Fll tell the w orld - JOHN J. WALLETT. Two 'Vitaphone vaudeville acts .\'o "tin forbids” : display lines not ed to 36 Elm street. South Man- ! Arthur A. KnoHa. Phone 7S2-2, Clerk. sold. Chester. Telephone 1202. i75 Main street. H-7-11-29. featuring Paul Tremaine’s Aristo­ The Herald will not be responsible MOVING—TRUCKING— crats of Modern Music and McKay tor-more than one Incorrect insertion l o s t —LADY’S PIGSKIN driving STORAGE 20 through want ads in the AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD and Ardfne will also be presented. of any advertisement ordered for glove, possibly on Main street. Re­ LEGAL NOTICES 79 at Manchester, within and for the more than one nme. PERRETT & Gl.ENNEY. Jail any­ District of Manchester, on the 11th. The inadvertent omission of Incor­ ward of one dollar will be paid day of July. A. D., 1929. Double Features. rect onhlicatton of advertising will be finder on return to Lydall. & time telephone 7. Local and long AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., Tomorrow and Saturday the State rectified only by cancellation of the distance moving. General truck­ at Manchester, within and for the Judge. Foulds Paper Co., 10 Depot District of Manchester, on the 1th. theater will present one of the charge made tor the service rendered. ing. Trust Estate of Julia A. E. Buck • • • Square. day of July, A. D., 1929. under the will of Willie T. Morton, choicest and largest ’ bills of the All advertisements must conform Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., late of Manchester, in said District, current season, when local movie In style, copy and typography with Judge. deceased. admirers will be afforded the un­ regulations enforced by the publish­ ANNOUNCEMENTS 2 PROFESSIONAL Trust Estate of The Manchester The Trustee having exhibited Its Manchester Lodge of Masons under the will of usual opportunity of seeing two big ers and t^hey reserve the right to 22 annual account with said estate to talking pictures on a single pro­ edit, revise or reject any copy con­ STEAMSHIP TICKETS— All parts SERVICES Willie T. Morton late of Manchester, this Court for allowance, it is sidered ohjectlona hie. in said District, deceased. ORDERED:—That the 20th day of gram. CIXJSING H II HR—Classified ads of the world. Ask for sailing lists Piano Tuning The Trustee having exhibited its July, A. D.. 1929, at 8 o’clock, fore­ This program comes In the form to be published same day must be re­ and rates. Phone 750-2. Robert J. Evening Herald annual account with said estate to noon (s. t.) at the Probate office, in Expert work guaranteed this Court for allowance, it is of a mammouth double feature bill ceived b.v 12 o’clock neon. Saturdays Smith, 1009 Main streeL Kemp's Music House said Manchester, be and the same is (0:30 a. m. ____ ORDERED:—That the 20th day of assigned for a hearing on the allow­ and should prove popular for the TELEPHONE YOUR WANT Tel. 821 July, A. D., 1929, at .8 o’clock, fore­ ance of said account with said es- week-end. Call 664 noon (s. t.) at the Probate office, in tate, and this Court directs the Trus­ said Manchester, be and the same is The first feature will be “ Frozen ADS. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 HILLMAN'S TAXIDERMIC tee to give public notice to all per­ River,” a Warner Brothers Vita- Ads are accepted over the telephone assigned for a hearing on the allow­ sons interested therein to appear and LABORATORY ance of said account with said es­ phone picture co-starring Rin Tin it the CHa KGE RATli given above Phone 183-5 be heard thereon by publishing a tts a convierice to advertisers. but FOR SALE— 1921 Essex roadster, tate, and this Court directs the copy of this order in some news­ Tin, the wonder dog, and little the CASH RATHS will be accepted as Have your bass mounted! Trustee to give public notice to all paper having a circulation in said good running condition. Inquire persons interested therein to appear Dayey Lee, the child sensation of FULL PAYMION'I If paid a.t the busi­ at 33 Woodland street or tele­ District, on or before July 15. 1929, the films. ness office on or before the seventh and be heard thereon by publishing a and by posting a copy of this order day following the first Insertion of phone 1398-4. copy of this order in some newspaper on the public signpost in the Town The second attraction It "The each ad otherwise the CHARfjK REPAIRING having a circulation in said District, where the deceased last dwelt, five Office Scandal,” a Pathe Photo­ RATE! will be collected. No responsi­ FOR SALE— MASTER 6 five pas­ on or before July 15, 1929, and by days before said day of hearing and LAWN MUWEUS KEPAlltED, posting a copy of this order on the phone production starring Phyllit bility for errors in telephoned ads senger Buick Brougham, in first SITUATION WANTED by experi­ BOARDERS WANTED 59-A return make to this Court. Haver. win be assumed and their accuracy chimneys cleaned and repaired, public signpost in the Town where Certified from record class condition. Telephone 856-5. enced clerk in grocery or any the deceased last dwelt, five days be­ jannnt he guaranteed. key titling, safes opened, saw tiling JOHN J. WALLETT INDEX OF CLASSIFICA­ similar work. Call 1394-3. WANTED— ONE OR TWO gentle­ fore said day of hearing and return Clerk. 1924 DODGE SEDAN, 3-4 ton and grinding. Work called for. men to board at 354 Main street. make to this Court. H-7-11-29. Certified from record. PILOTS IN HIGH HATS TIONS Dodge truck, A-1 condition. Buy Harold Clemson, 108 North Elm Phone 187-3. street. Telephone 4 62. JOHN J. WALLETT, AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Births ...... A at your own price. Owner leaving ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 Clerk. at Manchester, within and for the ■ Engagements ...... B town must sacrifice. 271 Main FOR RENT— ONE 6 room tene­ H-7-11-29. Marriages ...... C MOWER SHAItl’ENlNG, vacuum District of Manchester, on the 11th. TO MANIPULATE PLANE street. Call 348-2. FOR SALE — HOLYOKE water ment. and 3 room tenement, all day of July, A. D., 1929. Deaths ...... cleaner, phonograph, clock, lock AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., Card of Thanks ...... L heater. Inquire 562 East Middle improvements. Inquire 39 Cottage at Manchester, within and for the In Memortam ...... 7" 1927 Buipk Sedan. repairing: key making. Brjilh- Judge. Turnpike. street. Telephone 741-3. District of Manchester, on the 11th. Trust Estate for lot in Windsor- Lost and E’ound ...... 1 1927 Hudson Coach. walte, 52 Pearl street. day of July, A. D., 1929. Newark, N. J., July 11.-—^Air­ Announcements ...... ^ ville Cemetery. Windsorville, Conn., Cole Motor Sales Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., under the will of Willie T. Morton, plane pilots, usually the most dem­ Personals ...... * SEWING MACIII.NE repairing of all Judge. ocratic of men, will go “ high hat” A ntnmohlles 91 Center Street. Tel. 2017 ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES WANTED— BOARDERS. Man and late of Manchester, in said District, makes, oils, needles and supplies. Trust Estate of The Second Con­ deceased. when Mrs. George F. Kunz, wife of Automobiles for Sale ...... < wife or girl. Telephone 1272-4. gregational Church of Manchester, Automobiles for Exchange...... o FOR SALE— 1923 BUICK coupe, R. W. Garrard, 37 Edward street. RADIO 49 The Trustee having exhibited its the vice-president of Tiffany and - - ' --- —------Conn., under the will of Willie T. Auto Accessories—Tires ...... « 4 cylinder, price 57 5, good condi­ Tel. 715. annual account with said estate to FOR SALE— AIR compressor and Morton late of Manchester, in said this Court for allowance, it is Company holds a party at the local Auto Repairing— Painting ...... ' tion. A. Ringhoffer, 28 Putnam APAR i MEN IS— FLATS— District, deceased. airport tonight to mark the chris­ Autvi Schools ...... 7-A battery charger, suitable for ser­ ORDERED:— That the 20th day of street, near Pitkin. The Trustee having exhibited Us July,. A. D-, .1929, at 8 o’clock, fore- tening of her new travel-air bi­ Autos—Ship bv Truck ...... 8 vice station. Address Box D, TENEMENTS 63 annual account with said estate to Autos— E'or Hire ...... 9 TAILORING^!) YEING— no6n (s. t.i at the Probate office, in plane. Herald. this Court for allowance, it is said Manchester, be and the same is Garages—Service—Stor^^e ...... 10 GOOD USED CARS CLEANING 24 6 ROOM TENEMENT all modern ORDERED:—That the 20th. day of The pilots, as well as other Motorcycles— Blc.vcle ...... 11 assigned for a hearing on the allow­ Cash or Terms improvements, alsft five room flat July, A. D., 1929, at 8 o’clock, fore­ ance- of said account with said es- ! guests, -will be required to appear Wanted Autos — Motorcycles .... 12 noon (s. t.) at the Probate office, in Itnsincn* am; ProfeaxlonnI Services Mad ien Bros. HARRY ANDERTON. 38 Church GARDEN—LAW N- on Center street. Inquii'e 147 tate, and this Court directs the Trus- j at the flying field in formal even- 600 said Manchester, be and the same is tee to give public notice to all per­ Business Services Uffered .... 13 681 Main St. Tel. street. Phone 1221-2. Dealer for East Center street. Telephone assigned for a hearing on the allow­ attire and high silk toppers. Household Services Offered ...... 13-A DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 sons interested therein to appear and English woolen company, tailors 1830. ance of said account with said es­ be heard thereon by publishing a Moreover, they -will be compelled Building—Contracting ...... H 1928 Oldsmobile Coach. since iS9S. Reputation, coopera­ tate. and this Court directs the Trus­ Florists—Nurseries ...... H> 2 0,000 TRANSPLANTED celery co-py of this.order in some newspaper to fly over New York in the same 1928 Oldsmobile Coupe. tion, service, quality. rO RENT— CENTENNIAL apart­ tee to give public notice to all per­ having a circulation in said District, Funeral Directors ...... 10 1928 Chevrolet Roadster. plants, easy blanching, Boston sons interested therein to appear and regalia. Heating— Plumbing—Roofing ... 17 ments. toui room apartment. Jani­ on or before July 15. 1929, and by Mrs. Kunz's plane, which she pur­ 1927 Buick Coach. market, and white plume, golden be heard thereon by publishing a posting a copy of this order on the Insurance ...... 1® tor seivlce, heat, gas range, ice copy of this order in some newspaper chased to replace the one that was Millinery — Dressmaking ...... 19 1927 Oldsmobile Coach. self blanching. 379 Burnside Ave. public signpost in the Town where COURSES AND CLASSES 27 box furnished. Call Manchester having a circulation in said District, the deceased last dwelt, five days be­ demolished when she and a friend Moving—'I’r licking—Storage CRAWFORD AUTO SUPPLY CO. Greenhouse, East Hartford. Phone on or before July 15, 1929. and by Painting—Papering ...... Construction Company, 210C or fore said day of hearing and return crashed near Morristown, N. J. last Center & Trotte. Streets 8-3041. posting a copy of this order on the make to this Court. Professional Services ...... SPECIAL DAY and evening sum­ 78 2-2. public signpost in the Town where month is to be called the Betsy Repairing ...... Tel. 1174 or 2021 Certified from record, mer classes now open in barber- the deceased last dwelt, five days be­ JOHN J. WALLETT, Ross and will be christened by Mrs. Tailoring—Dyeing—t:ieanlng ing. Low rate of tuition. Inquire FOR RENT— 6 ROOM tenement. fore said day of hearing and return Toller Goods and Service .. 1927 FORD COUPE. HUUSEHOU) GOODS 51 Clerk. Thomas A. Edison, wife of the in­ Vaughn’s Barber School, 14 Mar­ North Elm street, newiy renovat­ make to this Court. H-7-11-29. Wanted — Business Service .. 1923 FORD COUPE. ed. Modern improvements, garage. Certified from record ventor. Edison himself is expected Ednciiflnnnl ket street, Hartford. ALMOST NEW gas water heater, JOHN J. WALLETT, to attend the ceremony, while Courses and Classes ...... 27 2— 1926 FORD TOURINGS. Call 258. and gas range, oven control, fine Clerk. other guests will Include Major Private Instruction ...... 2S 2— 1926 FORD PANELS. condition, best offer takes them. H-7-11-29.______STORM HITS BOSTON Dancing ...... 2-T-1926 ESSEX COACHES. FOR RENT— 6 ROOM teni.ment, General Robert Lee Ballard, Rear Telephone 488. Musical — Dramatic ...... 29 JEWETT TOURING. HELP WANTED— A-1 condition, at 456 Main street. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Admiral Louis R. De. Stelguer, Wanted—Instruction ...... 30 at Manchester, within and for the Financial BUICK TOURING. FEMALE 35 WALNUT DINING ROOM tabic, re- Inquire of E. Benson at Benson BOSTON, July 11— From Wil- Rear Admiral Charles Plunkett, re­ District of Manchester, on the lllh. liamstown in the Berkshire Hills tired, and army and navy officers Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ...... 31 STUDEBAKER TOURING. finished, large size 520. One wal­ Furniture Company. day of July. A. D„ 1929, Business Opportunities ...... S'i from posts in the New York dis­ MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES SALESGIRL WAN i ED — Experi­ nut china closet, beveled glass Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., to Provlncetown, on the tip of Money to Lt\an ...... 33 enced girl for steady job in ain TENEMENT TO RENT— 4 large Judge. Cape Cod, much property damage trict. Help and Sitnntions 1069 Main St. Tel. 740 524. One oak 8 piece dining room Trust Estate of The Salvation Help Wanted—H'em*le ...... 35 • Thos. E. Donahue, Mgr. street department store. Call rooms, all Improvements, except and one death lay in the wake of set 549. One mahogany buffet 530. heat. Apply 166 Blssell street. Army of Manchester, Conn., under a severe mid-summer electric Help Wanted—Male ...... 36 1S33. WATKINS the will of Willie T. Morton late of MODIFYING DRY LAW. Help Wanted — Male or Female .. 37 storm. 1928 Reo, 2 ton Hydraulic dump FURNITURE EXCHANGE Manchester, In said District, deceased. Reykjavik. Iceland, July 11.— ^Al­ Agents Wanted ...... 37-A truck. TO RENT— 5 ROOM tenement, on The Trustee having exhibited its Nearly two score persons were though the first country in the lUuatlons Wanted — Female...... 38 Wells street. William Karehl. annual account with said estate to Situations Wanted — Male ...... 39 1928 Reo 2 ton slake body WANTED— GIRL to take care of REFRIGERATORS and hammocks, temporarily parallzed by lightning world to go “ drjr” Iceland hiaa Telephone 1776. this Court for allowance, it is Employment Agencies ...... <0 6x10 1-2. baby. Telephone 2159-2. closed out for cost. Benson Furni­ ORDERED:— That the 20th day of bolts, fourteen of them on a modified its drink restrictions to Live Stiich— Pets—Ponllry— Vehicles 1927 Federal stake body. July, A. D., 1929. at 8 o ’clock, fore­ schooner running for shelter. Pogs— Birds— Pels ...... 41 ture Company, Main street’. FOR RENT— TWO room suite, semi-prohibition to meet the de­ Browns Garage— Tel. 869 noon, (3. t.) at the Probate office, in The victim of the lightning bolts mands of Its export trade. Dive Stock — Vehicles ...... 4‘3 HELP WANTED—MALE 36 Johnson Block, facing Main street. said Manchester, be and the same is was Miss Delia MacDonald, 52, of Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 Corner Cooper and West Center Sts. Telephone 624 or janitor 2040. assigned for a hearing on the allow­ Announcement was made today Wanted — Pets— Poultry—Stock 44 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 53 ance of said account with said estate, Reading, killed while shutting a that authorities will enact legisla­ For Sale— Mlaeellanennn HUDSON SPEEDSTER WANTED— LIVE WIRE salesman and this Court directs the Trustee to window In a house on Cape Cod. Articles for Sale ...... 45 to sell Buicks and Marquettes. A FOR RENT— 5 ROOM tenement, tion permitting the importation of 1928 ESSEX COUPE NEW DANCE RECORDS just in 7 all modern conveniences. Apply give public notice to all person? in­ The ravages of the storm Includ­ Spanish wines. Boats and Accessories ...... 46 BETTS GARAGE man willing to got out and work. terested therein to appear and be kulldlng Materials...... 47 for 51.00. Sheet music 30c copy. Glenney Company, Allen Place. heard thereon by publishing a copy ed: seven cows killed at Easthamp- Diamonds— Watches—.lewelry .. 4'8 Hudson-Essex Dealer— 129 Spruce For particulars see James Shear­ Large stock of new ukes. Pal of this order in some newspaper hav­ ton, a twenty thousand dollar Electrical Appliances— Radio ... 49 er, Capitol Buick Co., Muin and portables 513.00 and up. The FOR RENT— 4, 5 AND 6 room ing a circulation in said District, on lumber mill burned in I\''est Hamp­ Puel and Feed ...... 49-A Middle Turnpike. or before July 15. 1929. and by post­ Sarden — Farm—Dairy Products 50 Music Box. rents. Apply Edward J. Holi, 865 ton, barn destroyed by fire In 'VVil- AUTO ACCESSORIES— ing a copy of this order on the public liamstown, stalling of automobiles FOR SALE Household Goods ...... 51 WANTED— ALL round machinist, Main street. Telephone 660. signpost in the Town where the de­ Machinery and Tools ...... 6‘3 TIRES ceased last dwelt, five days before in Fall Rever and damage to Musical Instruments...... 63 having several years experience. FOR REINT— BEAUTIFUL five said day of hearing and return make houses in several towns. Dfflce and Store Equipment...... 54 Apply to Cheney Brothers Em­ to this Court. (pedals at the Stores...... 56 BATTERIES FOR YOUR automo­ WANTED— TO BUY 58 room tenements, modern Improve­ FILLING STATION ployment office. ments, all remodeled, 5 Walnut Certified from record IVearing Apparel—Furs ...... 67 bile. ranging from 57 up. Recharg­ JOHN J. WALLETT, MRS. TUNNEY BETTER. ON STATE ROAB Wanted—To Buy ...... 58 I WILL BUY anything saleable in street, near Cheney Mills, very Clerk. Brioni, Italy, July 11.— Mrs. Rooms— Hoard— Hof e la—Reaort* ing and repairing. Distributors ot Pregt-O-Lite Batteries. Center SITUATIONS WANTED— the line of junk. Honest weight reasonable. Inquire on premises, H-7-11-29. Polly Lauder Tunney, bride of the Reasonable Price. Resfaiiranla and high prices. Call 849. Wm. I tailor shop. Telephone 2470. flooms Without Board ...... 69 Auto Supply Co., 155 Center. Tel. FEMALE 38 retired American heavyweight Full Particulars from Boarders SVanted ...... 59-A 673. Ostrinsky, 91 Clinton. Prompt at­ NOTICE champion Gene Tunney, who under­ Country Board — Resorts...... 6U tention. went a serious abdominal operation, Hotels— Restaurants ...... 61 A YOUNG GIRL just entering High HOUSES FOR RENT 65 has improved so much that plans Wanted— Rooms— Board ...... 62 school would like position caring WILL PAY HIGHEST cash prices On and after this date I refuse ROBERT J. SMITH Rea* Ealale For Rent GARAGES—SERVICES— to pay any bills contracted by my are under way today to take her Apartments. Flats. Tenement.8 .. 63 for a baby during the supimer for rags, paper, magazines and TO RENT— 6 ROOM house, all 1009 Main Street STORAGE 10 improvements, steam heat, and wife, Mrs. Jane McGann. upon a yacht cruise. Business Locations for Rent ... 64 months. Telephone 2861-3. metals. Also bny all kinds of Professor Mayer, who has charge Houses tor Rent ...... 65 garage. Inquire 107 Hemlock St. Signed Phone 750-2. chickens. Morris H. Lessner. Call TERRENCE McGANN. of Mrs. Tunney’s case, after a con­ Suburban tor Rent ...... 66 FOR RENT— GARAGE on Eldyidge WANTED— PRACTICAL nursing. 1545 or 1589. lummer flomes for R ent...... 67 Mrs. Mabel I. Hunt, 239 West Cen­ July 11, 1929. sultation with two Trieste surgeons Wanted to Reni ...... 68 street, near Main. Inquire 29 SUMMER HOMES Eldridge street or telephone ter street. Telephone 2332-2. who are assisting him, gave permis­ Real Kafnte For Sale FOR RENT 67 LEfflGH IS HAPPY Apartment Building for Sale ... 69 2626-4. sion to Mrs. Tunney to accompany Business Property for Sale ...... 70 ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 Not a single varsity letter man her husband and a party of friends Farms and Land for Sale ...... 71 DON’T FORGET— Satisfactory ser­ SITUATIONS WANTED- 6 ROOM COTTAGE, west side j upon a cruise through the Adriatic 3 NEW 3 Columbia Lake, garage, boats, was lost to the 1929 football squad Houses fur S ale...... 72 vice on your 1926, 1927 or 1928 fo r ; r e n t — FURNISHED room in at Lehigh University through fail­ and Mediterranean seas. uots tor Sale 73 MALE 39 drinking water, July 14th to Aug. itesort Properly for Sale...... 74 Chevrolet. We have equipment and private family, located at Center. ure in scholastic work. Not only It is believed that the party will Suburban for Sale ...... 75 trained mechanics especially for WANTED— A position driving a Telephone 2968-W. 4th. Telephone 2637-5. did every letter man pass, but less return to Brioni in about three Seal Estate for Exchange...... 76 this work. car In Manchester or Hartford. than half a dozen out of a squad of weeks. SINGLES IVanted — Heal Estate ...... 77 For further information write TO RENT— FURNISHED room In Auctlnn— I.egnI IVotloea H. A. STEPHENS private family. Inquire 261 North TO RENT— COTTAGE at Bolton 100 candidates went through on Auction Sales ...... 78 Center & Knox Sts. Tel. 939-2 Box L, in care of Herald. Lake, 515 per week. Call 2330-4. probation. ELIZABETH P A R K Legal Notices ...... 79 Main street, North Manchester. By FRANK BECK TO RENT HENRY STREET GAS BUGGIES—The Farm Relief Problem Brand new and up-to-date, ft ' WAAL, EVERYBOCY’5 f W E a in ’t h a d YES , PRETTY * I ’LL GET OUR CROPS DRY IN THAT CASE rooms, heated basement garages, SOON WE w o n ’t SOME MORE OUT BEFORE ■ WE RUNNING A GOT THEIR PROBLEMS r sun parlors, walks, sewers, gas, all L NO RAIN FOR AND WORRYIN' DON’T THAT ^ M A N V A DP^r', HAVE NO CROPS BREAD, JED, KIN H A R VEST ’EM, FARM IS MORE in. Very reasonable prices au4 BUT WE MUST AND. _ THEN THERE A PROBLEM HELP NONE . LET'S' SOUNDS terms. JED. THE DROUGHT AT ALL.THE S Q L GOOD TO Gasoline IS 5 0 DRIED BE SR^RING A IN Y n o M O N E Y OF R A IS IN G G ET OUR RODS AND SEEMS TO COME ME. 4 family bouse on good comer. OUT YOU NEED feTi WITH nr. TO PAY OFF MORTGAGES HARVEST A CROP OF 'Yes, we will sell it at 55,100.. EARUER EVERY FISH UP THE C R ^ K .'^ ^VEAR AND LAST):^ DYNAMITE TO OUR H E A V Y THAN CROPS sn PLOW IT. MORTGAGES. IT'LL GIVE US SOM&T4ING Bolton Lake shore cottage, on a LONGER. TO EAT AND A LfTTLE Station 50 foot water frunt lot,4arge stone LET’S I^RJN TO BOOT. fireplace. Very reasonable price. SEE \1 s HOW Corner Spruce Bolton Lake shore lota, good fish­ THINGS 1 ing, bathing beach, all lots thickly ARE wooded and shady.' Prices ft200 to. PROGRESSING w and 5600. Terms. IN THE 54.500 buys a nice 5 roon) sin'fle TOWN OF J Eldridge Street close to car Fine. Why pi^ rehf MMXS CEN7H?, when yo’u can get a modem boinO it WHERE this price. Cash 5500. . .' ALEC IS Inquire WORKING ON JED MILLS’ PARM. George England Robert J. Smitlb 1009 Main Insurance Steam shio XMitceta Mtric. R^._U. S. Tu. Ot. A t Store j m k

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\ P l a p p e r f a n n y S A Y S : SKIPPY By Percy L Crosby wfcU.».p*T.o>r. SENSE and nonsense

TRUE LOVE. IS THAiT THe Lftst night I held a band In mine, UlAr TO TREAT So pink and small and fine, I swear I’d never held before 7^. - SlkOSe NOi) PAHTSfi A fairer hand in mine. S If brought forth visions of delight. It made my heart beat fast; My heart turned light .within m / breast. My dreams come true at last. - I pressed it to my burning lips Kissed all five pink little parts Of that dead hand I held last night. That Royal Flush of Hearts.

HAPPINESS MUST BE TRICKED. Happiness, I have discovered, is nearly always a rebound from hard work. It is one of the follies of men to imagine that they can en­ joy mere thought, or emotion, or sentiment. As well try to get beauty. For happiness must be tricked. She loves to see men at Ol« 9 \ c»«by. Ortat Brfuta itibta rttn tt. work. She loves sweat, weariness, ** i Xin# rMtgn* Syndkat,, Inc. 7 ' f f and sacrifices. She will be found IQmea not in palaces, but lurking in corn­ When you find you can’t afford fields and factories and hovering OUR BOARDING HOUSR to take that trip down someplace, over littered desks; she crowns the The Toonerville Trolley That Meets All the Trains By Fontaine Foi it’s a trip*up. unconscious head of the busy child. By Gene Ahem If you look up suddenly from hard work you will see her, but if you look too long she fades sorrowfully WHEN ONlE OF THE dH^Ap3KATES TAKiMd APV/ANTA^E OF away. Afl u IfIA-T I M SO RRV Vo H t h e T oWM doUNdlL’^ HU1-.E OF HALF FAi^E ©N TH E Roop RESYORA-Tiv^ .IF 5 erfUMP I TEEL ORF SIR i a ' Man: "Well, Bobby, how do you HA^ HI^ h a t p l o w o f f ^oiNd poWN H/LU. .^REALLV, I like your little brother?” ------^ Voli PLEASE? m u s t APPEAR "lb Bobby: "It isn’t a boy. It’s a a llAv/E A -mis MAki Klo\4'- CAWHY lildPERSlAiliP YOU AUTO PAR THIS girl.” Man: "Your father told me this TEEUlikie OF oHlV a qUARYER Y , '^^Yl^lS IS A BLOWN TIRES aren’t much morning it was a boy, and I guess HO V/£RY CALM SEA fun, except in letter golf. Perhaps he knows.” M A U S E A , Aq H R A (3 o I WAS* you can beat the par nine solution Bobby: "I know it’s a girl, be­ OKiYl^’ CtiAMMEL cause I saw them putting powder on A0 A()ki ?-^ YELUme riflUl on another page. SIR ? it this morning.” PEAR ^ L O w N‘ "Sam is some fast guy. He m b iMf e r Ma l c MakIMe l ^ B makes love to a new girl every FROM CALAIS • night, approximately. • "What do you mean, approxi­ To f. J mately?” "Oh, roughly.” There’s more religion in a smile to the living than an eulogy to the dead. Love used to be made In a buggy — that’s why every horse has a tale. ' "Jack,” she cooed as they sat on the bench in the moonlight, "have you ever been engaged before?” "Why,” he answered, "you don’t think that this is my first vacation, do you?” M "You look like Helen Brown,” He said to Lizzie Wright; She said, "Yes? Well, you should T 1 R E S see u p o A ' What I look like in white.” THE RULES "I wonder why they call the 1— The idea of Letter Golf is toearth— SHE?” change one word to another and do "Probably because no one can it In par, a given number of strokes. tell its age.” Thus to change, COW to HEN, In three strokes, COW, HOW, HEW, A chain may be no stronger than HEN. its weakest link, but a Manchester 2— You change only one lettersheik claims to have discovered ' - f - at a time. that a woman is also no stronger 3— You must have a completethan her weakest moment. EW& I o o i i C^^\V1'S Trf TR' FIFTU? COME QUiCKi \M\TR MOU, EH'? j fOORTH DOOR. »io, \ B'ueve------V

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M. (READ THE STORY, TH EN COLOR THE PICTURE) By Small The Tlnles didn’t even peep, but could, but fate. It seemed, was not SALESMAN SAM Hard-Boiled! I all stayed very sound asleep as so good. The windstorm now was through the sky the Sky Tots closer and they all grew scared to death. Said one, "Oh, goodness 'V^JELL^HER.E Another said, “ Oh, don’t do their hold upon the 'Tinles float­ that. He might jump up and lose ing cloud. It soon went out of 'It'- his hat. We promised we would sight. Wee Scouty then woke up stay nearby, but not disturb their and cried, "Oh, gee, this is a crgzy m snooze.” A third Sky Tot then ride. I cannot see the Sky Tots. shouted, "Hey! A windstorm’s My, I hope that they’re all right.” coming right this way. We’d bet­ The others opened up their eyes ter move much faster, ’cause we and saw the, windstorm in the have no time to lose. skies. Their cloud was being toss­ “ Perhaps, if we can travel fast ed about, and they could hardly the wind will whistle right on stand. "We are the victims of a past, but if we’re in its path I storm. It’s getting cold. I wish fear we’il all be blown away. Push ’twere warm,” said Coppy. “ We’ll hard and onward we will go. Oh, he lucky if we find a place to •68 faster, faster! This Is slow. Our land.” task right now is real hard work. Don’t take it just as play.” (Another scare comes in the The Sky Tots did the best they next story.) ■ '

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THURSDAY, JULY 1 1 ,1929 \ FAG£ TWlSl-Vir> ^Ettrttfna W rralS

m o d e r n TRUCK GARDENER HAPPY and BOLTON RESIDENTS SEE PHONE DIRECTORY OLD FASHIONED ELECTRIC RANGE WORK OVER YESTERDAY’S RAIN DANCING DEIVERY STARTS John Lent! Expects Fine Re­ 32nd ANNIVERSARY Fifty-nine residents of Bolton At the r a i n b o w gathered in Citizen hall at Bolton sults from Crops Now— Has Center last evening for the electric 5,000 Copies With New Dial Had Unusually Fine Season. DANCE PAU CE range demonstration and exhibition of electric appliances under aus­ Yesterday’s leanden skies spilled pices of the Manchester Electric Numbers to Be Delivered golden rain for John Lenti, of Gar­ Children’s Apparel At Anniversary Every Thursday Night company. Leon Holmes of the dener street whose truck farm de­ Main street store spoke on the sub­ pends so much on water. Mr. Bill Waddell’s Broadcasting ject of the low rates which now en­ by Tomorrow. Orchestra Lenti said that because of the rain able householders to make general he will be able to start picking Prof. Gates, Prompter use of electric appliances. sweet corn much earlier than he Sale Prices * Mrs. Marlon Rowe, home eco­ Delivery of the new telephone had hoped- for. It will not be a nomist of the Manchester Electric directory began today and will be small crop because he has twelve company explained the advantages completed tomorrow at which time acres planted. He estimates he ABOUT TOWN of electrical cooking, the perfect will harvest 12,000 dozens which insulation of the range which in­ the company will have placed about make 144,000 ears, enough for $7.98 to $12.98 Children’s Cotton Daniel Noonan of the north end sures a cool kitchen on a hot sum­ 5.000 copies in the hands of sub­ Manchester, at least. was fined $15 and costs in police mer’s day. Mrs. Mabel Collins of scribers in this exchange area. Other crops on this big truck court this morning on a charge of Bolton told of tbe pleasure she is Exchange Manager W. B. Halsted farm are doing well. Strawber­ intoxication and given two weeks to having with her new Universal ries,'' although an unusually short Frocks and make payment. range and General Electric auto­ today called the attention of the crop, harvested 19,000 baskets. It matic refrigerator. Mrs. Collins telephone using public to the fact took 75 persons to daily gather the Summer Frocks The Daughters of Isabella held also gave actual figures to prove that the new directory is not effec­ crop. Peaches will do well. To­ their annual outing last evening at that sb^ is able to make a consider­ tive until midnight, Saturday night, matoes will be on the market in two the Kornsa Cottage at South Cov­ able saving by cooking with elec­ July 13, and must not be used be­ weeks. Lenti has over 1,000 Ensembles entry Lake. They left the Center tricity. plants this year. He is specializ- Mrs. Rowe prepared the follow­ fore that time. In order that there at 6:30 in private cars. A cold sup­ be no doubt about this point, the in&on turnips with four acres plant­ per consisting of boiled ham, salads, ing menu during the demonstra­ ed to these. tion; baked stuffed bam with lima Telephone Company has placed a baked beans, cake, coffee and ice vivid red tag on each directory ;all- In talking about his strawberry $5.32 beans, buttered carrots, baked pine­ cream was served. There were ing attention to this feature. It is crop yesterday, Mr. Lenti said that $2.32 twenty-eight in the party and they apple and rice. Samples were dis­ he shipped many crates to New tributed to the audience, together equally important, however, that it returned to Manchester at 11:30. be used for all calls made after that York city daily as there was a The smartest summer fabrics will bo Following the supper there was an with fruit punch and sections of shortage of the crop there and he checkerboard and sponge cake time because of the fact that about This includes all our high priced chil­ found in these cool, practical cotton entertainment and cards v ere 5.000 telephone numbers in this got splendid prices for the berries. dren’s dresses— printed pongees, fluffy frocks and two-piece ensembles that are played. which Mrs. Rowe baked on the Next year’s big crop on the farm electric range previous to the area have been changed with this sleeveless georgettes, and white and pastel neat and smart for both town and vaca­ issue of the directory. In other will be asparagus. It is a beauti­ colored silk crepes which are trimmed with tion wear. A choice of becoming styles Constable James Duffy underwent demonstration. ful sight to see acres of these and colored designs. Sizes 7 to 14 a minor operation at the Manches­ words there will be 5,000 chances ruffles, shirring and flne laces. Frocks of getting the wrong number if sub­ plants which have been allowed to for party and Sunday wear. Sizes 7 to 14 years. Frocks and ensembles that or­ m \ ter Memorial hospital yesterday. He grow into tops. With the wind dinarily retail for a much higher price. is expected back at work again at scribers accept old numbers printed <9 years. STREET LIGHT NO GOOD on letter heads, or In advertise­ blowing the plants look like a bil­ the Manchester office of the Con­ lowy ocean. necticut Company in another week. ments of one kind or another. And His place as dispatcher is being TO AUTO IN SHADOWS wrong numbers result in annoyance taken care of by Councilman John and waste of the calling party’s McKenna of Rockville. time, as well as annoyance to the Colorful Children’s person needlessly answering the STORE EMPLOYEE One Lot of Two automobiles were damaged James B. Tatem, general mana­ telephone. when a parked car was struck by a Careful Preparation ger of the City Cab Company, which moving one on High street at 11 GIVEN FAREWELL maintains services in several Con­ “ About 5,000 telephones will be o’clock last night. A Buick car, in the dial system here after 12 Cotton Frocks necticut cities and towns, was in owned and driven by Christopher Children’ s Coats Rain Coat Sets o’clock next Saturday night,’’ said Manchester yesterday making ar­ Peterson of No. 116 High street, A farewell surprise party was rangements for a new ground floor Manager Halsted today, “ and a held on Edward Sauter, assistant ] driven west, came in collision with change of such magnitude requires office which will probably be in the a Marmon owned by William F. manager of the local Woolworth To Close-out At Bissell street east store in the State Dettenhorn of No. 63 Freeman not only long and careful prepara­ store, at Crystal Lake last night by | Theater building. The service, street, Hartford, parked in front of tion on our part, but requires, also, employees of the store and friends. to make it successful the interest $3.92 which started in April with one cab, No. 65 High street, with no lights Mr. Sauter, who leaves Manches-I $3.32 is now running three, with an extra burning, but within proper distance and cooperation of the public. Their ter Saturday for Kingston, New aid is essential to the smooth opera­ driver and an office clerk. All the of a street light. York, where he will be assistant $3.98 $4.98, $5.98 and $6.98 cotton employees are Manchester people. Trees overhang the road on High tion of the dial system as a whole. manager of a larger store, was pre- | “ If there is anyone who is in and English prints in s’■^