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Recovery Leaders Discuss Labor BOARD FAVORS KAHN DID NOT PAY BUYING WATER; TAXES IN 3 YEARS SPLIT J PRICEGOLD Senior Partner of Knlin, PRICES OF WHEAT Selectmen Unaiumoiu On Says Campaign h On Fresh Orertnres to StaIM t Loeb Co. FaQed to Pay on DROP, THEN GO UP Cheney UtSity Purchase, the Dollar With Briti^ Income in 1930, ’ 31 and But Bowers and Cook Ponnd and Frendi Franc ’32, Pecora Brings OnL Break as Much as 61-2 Think Cost Is Too High. Grand Rapids, Mich., June 28. Nevertheless, the Senator said, Are Rejected — Great Cents a Bushel Recorded, (AP)—Senator Arthur ^pper told he hoped for gn end of tbe philoso Waahlngton, June 28.— (AP) — After nearly a year of study of toe annual convention o'f the Ad phy of “every man tor himself and Britain Steering Middle Ferdinand Pecora, counsel of the But Losses Recovered. all phases of the proposal to buy the vertising Federation of America toe devil take toe hindmost.” senate banking committee, said to- Cheney Brothers utility compimies, today that a widespread campaign ”I want to say that radical and already le under way tc defeat toe Conrse — Confermue ,day his evidence showed Otto H. i the South Manchester Water. Com revolutionary as much of our legis recovery program of President lation may appear to to* future Kahn, senior partner of the Kuhn, Chicago, June 28. — (AP) — pany and the South Manchester R o o s e v d t Loeb and Co., paid no ii come tax in historian,” he said, "it was not tak Awaits Word from Moley. Wheat broke sharply from its newly Sanitary . and Sewer District, The Kansas Republican, address en as toe result of a whim or 1930, 1931 or 1932. ing a hmeheon aeasion on toe clos Pecora told newspapermen he acquired dollar price at the opening the Board of Selectmen yesterday caprice or personal ambition. The afternoon voted unanimously to ing day ot toe convention, said that situation c^ed tor heroic action, also expected to submit evidence of the board of trade, but snapped London, June 28.— (AP)—^Fresh recoinmend to the voters of Man despite such a oampalgn “we may and I tor one have no apology to that the total income tax payments back to prices close to yesterday's be sure that busineiw—big business overtures to the United States to of the firm's other partners in those chester tbe purchase—at<4i price. offer for toe support I gave to toe high top within a few minutes. The A second vote, taken when it devel and little businesa—will never ffiajor measures proposed by toe stabilize the doUar witb the British years was “negDgible.” ,. . . break ran as high as 6Vh cents a again be exactly toe same as it The disclosures were expected by oped that there was opposittoD on administration. It was no time to jwund and the French franc were bushel in July. Various reasons the board to the basic price, wi was in toe booming *20’s'.” play polities or to consult prece- investigators to give further im were ascribed for the iolent and “Of one thing we may be sure,” understood authoritatively today to petus to the drlv for changes in five to two in favor of purchasing at d-^nt. If we wrecked a few tradi confused trading, but as the bulls $1,150,000, the .final figure of tbe he said, “toere will be—there al tions in our efforts to save a per have been rejected. the tax laws. , ^ Elnvoys of the gold standard coun go* control after a large number of Cheney firm. ready is—sharp reaction to many ishing people, so much the worse Evidence »ecently was received stop loss orders bad been touched tries, it was said, reopened the mat that partnert of J. P. Morgan and How They . Stood. of toe plans and policies proposed, for tradition." off, it was believed that a bear raid Chairman Weills A. Strickland toes will be tramped upon, special ter today with American finamdal Co., ^ d no Income taxes in 1931 The Kansqs Senator asked for had caused the collapse. read to the full board a review of interests will be cramp^ and re experts coimected with the world or 1982 and only $48,000 in 1930. toe “strongest support” for his Much Confusion the .proposal from Cheney Brothers, stricted, politics will be played, economic conference delation . On the recovery. May rallied measure calling for drastic penal The Americans wexe imdentood to giving in synopsis form the progress many of toe high hopes now enter DAVIS’ SERVICES. more than 4 cents to $1.04. All the ties for persons disseminating false have explained again Washington’s made and stand of the silk firm tained tor toe establishment of so Washington, June 28.—(AP)— coarser* grains, which had dropped or .misleading information in ad position that stabilization is impossi Senate investigators sought today This picture shows Gen. Hugh S. Johnson, administrator o^f the national with respect to the prqposal for sale. cial Justice doubtleaa will end in around 6 cents a bushel with wheat, bitter disappointment.” vertising, if it becomes law. ble for tbe piesent until the Ameri to complete the story of Kuhn, Loeb also recovered most of their losses. recovery program, discussing labor problems The final report of the special com can price raising experiment has A Company’s participation in the mittee ot the board, constating of The confusion in the pits was Perkins’ advisory board. Left to right, seated. Miss PerklM, been tested. sale of $90,000,000 of now default Johnson, Dr. Leo Wolman, economist; John L. L e ^ s of the United Mme Chairman Strickland, Bowers, Cook maniacal. The records on the TELEPHONE OPER.^TOR The British, it was said, still are ed Chilean bonds before turning to blackboard were in a Jumble as Workers; standing. John Frey of the metal trades and Keith, was equally divided on steering a middle course, hesitating KNEW HViR MYSTERIES the Income tax returns of Otto thousands of bushels of grain were American Federation of Labor. Edward F. McGrady. former legislative the purchase at toe quoted price. ORGANIZED lAROR about hitching up . to the Americans H. Kahn, senior partner. sold at rapidly receding prices and representative. A. F. of L., and Sidney HlUman, of the Amalgamated The committee was unanimous on or to the gold bloc nations. Ferdinand Pecora, counsel for the then were bought up on rocketing Clothing Workers. question of purchase. Chairman Femdale, Mich., Jime 28.^— Senate investigating committee, also figures. Strickland and Selectman George E. (AP)—It was Juet like a mys WATT MOLEY’S WORD planned to inquire further into the Before the first half hour had Keith favored toe purchase at toe ASKS nGHER WAGE tery story, tooae weird sounds London, Juno 28.—(AP) — The services performed by Norman H. elapsed, prices receded a couple quoted price and Selectmen Bow toat came over toe wire to toe world economic conference radiated Davis in return for fees amoimtlng cents a bushel again and the trading ers and Crok, while in favor of ac telephone company switchboard the impression this morning that it to $36,000 in connection with the was violent at rapidly changing fig quiring the utilities, believed that during toe early morning hours, waa waiting on the pleasure of As W. VIRGINIA, CALIFORNIA toe price was too high. and toe operator knew Just sale of the bonds. ures and trends. July wheat was sistant Secretary of State Raymoxid That took place in 1925, .when then selling at 9’.' cents, off Steps will be taken at once to what to do. Moley who popularly waa sunxised Davis had no connection with the from yesterdaj^s close, September present toe facts in toe case to toe She notified police toat some to be bringing from his chief in government. He recently became was 94%, off 3, while December Public Utilities Commission for Its ton Textile Workers In one apparently waa in distress Washington medicine to cure nuuiy Ainerica’s ambassador-at-large in JOIN THE REPEAL PARAM was 97%, off 3%. approval before calling a town at toe address Indicated and toe ills of tbe great assemblage. Europe. meeting for a vote on the purchase. homicide squad made a fiylng There'was a report that Afir. M olw faced questioning not only A mass meeting to be callM by toe stead of $11. caU. was visiting the conference head about his personal income tax pay Board of Selectmen in order to dls- But at toe other end of toe quarters for a coxiference with Prims ments, but the returns made by his FIND STOLEN GOODS Former State Dry for 20 VESSELS COLLIDE; cxiss toe purchase will be held dur line they found that Dr. W. G. Minister Raxnsay MacDoxisld, chair firm . ing toe latter part of next week. WaahinitoD, Juo® 2*— (AP) — Beattie had overturned a. bed man o f the peurley, and Secretary o f Even the prospect of more income Years,; Has Wet Majority 'A s soon after toe ecbeduled mass Organised labor, having alrea^ side telephone ln>iiia sleep and State Cordell HuU, chalrmto of ths ♦■T evidence, an outstanding feature TWOMOIINJUR^ meeting as possible, toe Board of . waa snoring contentedly into American delegation, but Profswar of earlier investigations, failed to IN BROTHER’S SHOP Mectmen will call a epeoial town tasted idctoE^' oa Important polata |hs trei)ainltt«r. xiot appear, and toe Brit draw much of a crowd. of 79D90; Califomia Wet to vote pro^toj^ of of the oompffl^on code formulatM ish premier said that he had no ap- There were reports thft Pecora purchase. • Ipr the^cottop-tfistpe industry,' c o a - .gointmexit. would attempt to show 0»qt Kahn centriatld'to^ on demand for a u th e assistant secretary was busy '^bd’ fio income iax diuiz^ tne past um f ' The flrsfSSSg^toaf* toe local m m early morning hours confsrring Piffice Told That by About Three jorOne. For a T Coast-Giard Be $14 weekly minimum wage. ^ ee years, but the committee manufacturing concern was willing with his colleagues in the American counsel refused to comment be to sell its utility oompsnles to toe The cai» ta®chad the open with group and feeling out toe situsr yond saying: lieved Snniler Ship Had town came as a lurprise a jrear a n Thomas F. McMahon, pedant of W o ^ H^d^een Shipped By ASSOCIATED PRESS tion. “There must be a leak some when Selectman Bowen and Se toe United Textile Workers of ROOSEVET CRUISE Many delegates expected that where as big as a bsun.’’ One third of the 48 states have lectman WUliame, then serving on America, making toe recommenda some of his views might be made Benjamin J. Buttenwieser. a in Recent Years, now voted to strike the 18th Been Abandoned. toe Board reportM in. a meeting of tion ait toe lecond day hearings un known in a private meeting of toe Kuhn, Loeb and Company partner, Amendment from the Constitution. der the Industrial Control Act at coxiference bureau which Mr. Mao- was called to the stand to ^ve de toe Commerce Departaeant. West Virginia nd Califomia '(Continued on Page Two) Donald called for late in toe after tails of his firm’s participation in Wallingford, June 28.—(AP) - Boston, June 28.— (A P)—Captain Addressing Hugh 8. Johnson, ad Preddential Party Delayed noon. selling the Chilean bonds to the made the score 16 to 0 in favor of Joseph Kummer, 48, of Soutb Whit repeal, when their voters returned Douglas Swartx of toe steam ministrator of ths law, and now Keeping Silent American public. tlesey avenue, manager of the New majorities yesterday for the 21et trawler Flow today reported two of and again turning to tha plentiful If Mr. Moley had concrete pro Questioned first about the audience, the labor executive also OB Trip to CaBipo BoDo posals or suggeatioxu for removing York Dress Shop here was taken in Amendment which aims to delete hie crew Injured out hie vessel In no CERMANY M im s original $20,000,000 Chilean loan in advocated that hours of labor in toe some of the many controversies 1925, Buttenwleser produced a let- to custody yeiteraay by Lieutenant the 18th Amendment. danger of sinking after a collieion In West Virginia, a border state Industry be restricted to 85 and that which are blocking toe progress ot te** from the Chilean finance minis Richard P. Barry of the local police with toe Britlab freighter Comer- Island; N. B. force charged with the receiving of which had been dry for 20 years, toere be no differential in toe minl- the coxiference, they were carefully try dated December 2, 1932, saying 'brook off Cape Cod. SIGNING O F P A n guarded. Whatever he said he said “an enormous decline” in exports stolen goods. The charge was made the margin of tbe repeal victory The vessels struck late last night by Lester Oppenheim of New York. was about 79,000 with about three- in private, and the American delega and the fall in commodity prices during a pea soup fog. The Cor- (Uontlnned On Page Eight) Lskemane Bay, Roque Island, tion remained limllarly silent. This was to the effect that Edward quarters of the ballots counted. made it impqgslble for the borrow nerbrook Bought assistance for toe Msine, June 38.—(AP)—Fog con Alm oit coincident with toe arrival Kummer of New Yoric in charge of California which had wiped its Flow from the Coast Guard at Bos- ing bank to resume payments. tinued'to hold President Roosevelt of the assistant secretary of etato “What study did you make of the t'l sales and shlppiug operations in owi. prohibition law from the books tem and gave her position as four Flags Flown at Half Staff as lu t ytar, waff given repeal a lead In this little bsy todsy end toe da there waa an important develop financial condition of the mortgage that city of Oppenheim bad shipped miles northeast of Highland Light, ment. It was learned toat toe bank prior to underwriting the first to his brother's factory in Walling of about 3 to 1, as tabulations near toe tip of Cape Cod. Highland NAHONSWETERS isy hsd forced toe ssiling Chief poured in today. Protest Against the Treaty American and Britieb delegations si- $20,000,000 loan?” Pecora asked. ford goods cut and ready for sewing Light, on tbe south aide of Cape Executive to prsetically abandon resdy bad held one private meeting Repealist must win twenty more Cod, is about 96 miles from Boston. Made Careful Study at the local factory and bolta of ;Js plan to match toe little schoon together and planqsd another for to- “We made a careful study,” cloth of varying values. Mr. Oppen- states to delete prohibition from the For several hours there wae no AS HEAT KEEPS IIP Constitution. of Versailles. Buttenwleser replied. helm told Lieutenant Barry that word from either ship and the Coast er Amberjsok n against the rush The states which have voted to ing tides of ths Baiy of Fundy off ^taile of what took place in too “It showed that during a 70 year over a period of years his concern Guard cutter Acushnet wae ordered lecret session between toe two great record of performance the maximum ratify, besides West Virginia and to toe aid of the trawler. Rumors the Nova Scotia shore. had lost gooda to the approximate California are: Berlin, June 2|.-.(AP) All English-speaking delegations weiO losses in any 10 year period was value of $15,000. flew, about that the Flow had been Sixty hours ef Insctivity found not divulged, but an suthoritotlve $40,000. New York, New Hampahlre, In abandoned by her crew und that she Germany went into mourning todgy Central and Sontbwestern toe President etill laughing and at Cloth identlfled diana, Connecticut, Iowa, Michigan, In protest against, the Trenty ^ source said this much was trus: The “The securities in their home Armed with a search warrant. wae in a sinking condition. tempting to bolster toe spirits of Britista and toe Americans decided to Wisconsin, Rhode Island, Wyoming, The Coast Guard station at High Versailles, signed-t4 y e i« fg o , by market sold better than the govern Lieutenant Barry accompanied by States Particniarlv Hard his crew, all of them youxiger than work hsnd-ln-hand so far as posslblo* land Light set double watches representatlvee of the Allied powers ment securities and la addition we Mr. Oppenheim visited the local he and leas expsricneed in toe pow Their Intereeta are, in toe xHStaj insisted on a guarantee of the gov (Contlnned On Page Eight) along toe beach to render aselet- and Germany. ^ ^ dress shop and located several thou ers of toe weather over vessels— mutual, it waa said, and moreover ernment of Chile endorsed on the anca to toe Flow’s crew, believed to The new regime of. Chancellor sands dollars worth of cloth in bolts Hit; Crops Are Rmned. not excepting even s presidential they fsel toat toe success of toe cosf bonds.” be rowing ashore In dories. Hitler, which moved closer, to cow- IdentlOed by Mr. Oppenheim as his plate domination of the schooner. ference largely rests on thslr shoul Buttenwleser read a letter saying Word from Captain ' A lifting of the fog tola morning own. ecene with toe ders and if they stand together suc the Chilean bank made only first ’ Then came word from Captain would give Mr. Roos /alt a chanoe The accused was released on bonds CLEMENCY SHOWN Nationalist Party and l^ gffl^ta% .> < By ABBodated Preea ' cess wlU be more likely. , mortgage loans “on a conservative Swqrtz that .two of hie men were in -A to drive on to Campo Bello Island, In the sum of $1,000 and will be ar la responslbls for the first obiC?Y? hhitlMir Nature baked a large Seemlxig to bear out thli program basis.” jured but there was -no Immediats N. B., where his wife au^ts him, of Axiglo-American cooperation, Bri The aggregate appraised value of raigned in the Borough Court next dknger ' to his vessel. She had ance of toe anniversary. i g ^ of tbe, nation, striking partic- J O R EX-CASHIER Flags were flown at half staff tain still le standing pat on her* r«^ the securities backing the $20,000, Saturday morning. b84n; graaed along toe- starboard uki^y 'at toe .oenti^ and-
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HAGG iWU MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN..WEDNESDAY,. JUNE 28, 108S, •
^CKOWDflEAJtS NAN FOUND DEAD; Forgives His Wife in ‘Death Plot’ STRICKLAND TO OPEN G M T S O r il y BOARD FAVORS y. OrENHG CONCERTI WIFE QUESnONED BUYING W A T R ; STOCKBRIDGE SEASON ra cE s (Oontinaed Prom Pafo One) Mancheaifir Mao," Well Known FUNERALS and that some one struck her on Stage Director, In Charge o( SPLIT ON PRICE Playhonae Again. A lazls T o w b ^imL iSiiration A n n j Band Pleasea the head while she was slee; Fuasnl aervtow of Aleods Tour-- Km o f R eir Adm inl b 9r Police were notified and Cons naud were held this momlpf at 8:80 Floyd Barton of Kent fotmd (OoBtlnoed From Page One) Manchester friends of F. at the home, 444 Center etreet, and Gathering— Full Program Thorpe’s body in tbe spring water Strickland, well known producer of at 9 o'clock at St Jameffe ohuroh. (lirgM R U CoaipiiMir barrel. He was clad only in his un .the Selectmen tbst both the South playe, received notlcee today an There was a large attsadaaoe of for Mancheeter Water Company an(r derclothes. nouncing tbe opening of the Berk mer esaedatea of Mr. Tbumaud ft Played. - He was Mrs. Thorpe’s third hus the South Mancheeter Samtary an< shire nayhouse at Stockbridge, to Commit Lurcoqf. Sewer Dietrlot were for sale. A ^eaey Brothere and executives of band. Mass., Monday, July 3. Thla will be that irm , of whtob Air. Toumaud meeting of the Board with directora Mr. Strickland’a ilxtb oonaeouUve of Cheney Brothers confirmed the waa for many yams head of tbe de- Tho flrit band concert of tbe season aa dtreotor-flumafar. One ot slgnlag department Fraternal or- Washington. June 28v—(AP) — jeaaon was greeted by a crowd report, and a committee was se ms stockbridge lueceeMe last year, John Cooke Grayson, brother of lected to investigate. After a pre ganlzations of which he was a mem equally aa large aa on previous STA1E TAXI DRIVERS ”Just Out,” by Edouard Bourdet, at ber were well represented. Rear Admiral Cary T. Grayson, was ^ w a , and judging oy the applause liminary survey using the baeio fig tracted the Sbuberta who engaged ures of an earlier appraisal, It waa Rev. W. P. R e^ celebrated the one of four men indicted today by a jthe gathering was well pleased BARRED IN NEW YORK him to produce It on Broadway un requiem high mass. AOaa Arlyne District of Ootamhla Gfiuid Jury h agreed by the.Selectmen to engage der the title "Beet Sellera." George {With tbe offerings of the Salva* C. Morlarty sang Ave Alarla at the c-nnectlon with a shortage in the ftion Army band. The program the firm of Bennet and Terry, ap Coulourla, who waa one of the 1982 praisers, to oonduct a complete sur offertory end at the elevatloii James funds et the Park Savings Bank of given just aa publish^ and little Not Allowed to Carry Passen acting company at Stockbridge waa Washington, now closed. I vey of the properties to secure an m the New York caat, tofether with Breen n a g O Salutaria. AHss (time waa lost between numbers. No Morlarty sang for* the waiting gers for Hire — Mdst Have up-to-date picture of the vsdues of Peggy Wood. Bmeat Auex and A charge against Grayson, former ! intermission was allowed, but after hymn "The Priceless Love of New York License. the company props* Jea. After other aitlata ot note. clerk In the chief National bank ex ; the playing refreshment. were Several months tbe report was given Jesus.” At the close of tbe service aminer's office of the Treasury De I served by Michael Orfltelli. the Selectmen by the apprauere, Aa in past seasons, Mr. Strick Mr. Breen nag "When Evening partment, is that be informed the (The harmony was true and the vol- Port Chester, N. Y„ June 28.— land will put on a new play at the (AP)—New York State Motor Ve forming the basia for tbe compre Com es.” late Robert S, Stuns, formar vice ' ume, especially in the lower section Berkshire Playhouac each week. There were many unusually beau- hicle Bureau today asked for tbe hensive study made by the commit president of the bank, of pending . was strong ponderous Adjut> tee during the past six months. Last season a Wednesday matinee Uftd floral tributes. The bearers visits to the institution by Federal "earnest cooperation” of Westches proved well worth while and many ‘ ant George Williams was noticed When Mrs. Bessie Opas, above, was srrslgned In Chleafo charged were B. Alartin Ogden ot Hartford, bank examiners. ter county authorities in an effort According to a statement made local people took advantage of tbe i playing baritone like a master. with hiring four youths to kill her husband, the Intended vletlm formerly of this town, Edward Mc- in return, it was charged that to stop taxicabs bearing Connecti by lyard. Cheney, president of tbe appeared to say he believed In bis wife’s Innocence. He la shown pleasant drive through the Berk- . Russell dough had to fill the bill Vey and Leon Fallot Sr., represent Stuns accepted overdrafts ffoih cut licenses from carrying passen Cheney Brothers Board of Directors here with Mrs. Opts as they faced tbe Judge. ahlree, tbe opportunity of leelng ex for two trombone players, which he at a meeting of the Board of Select ing South Alanchester Camp, Mod Grayson and credited the lattsr'B ac , did cietttably. The bandmaster gers for hire In this state. cellent playe with nation-wide cele- em Woodmen of America; and John The request was made in a com men, citizens and tbe Cheney britlei in the atellar roles and strong count with approximately 84,000 hv made his debut aa euphonium solo BroUiers electors, the appraisal Munsie, John Jensen and Charles never deposited. munication sent to police through slcal propertiea. This latter fact, supporting casts. ist in ‘1 Love Him Better.” This was made, showing a value^ based Crockett from Oonrt Alanchester, Stuns killed himself last Alsreh. program was not tbe best tbe band out the county and signed by Car- the Cheney firm contends, is very Three ot the Stockbridge favor roll EL Mealey, a deputy commis on reproduction coats, of |l,666,000 KAHN DID NOT PAY Foreatera of America. The com He left a note taking the blame for can render as they prefc. to save Important and should be understood ites of last season were reproduced mittal service at S t James’s ceme sioner of motor vehicles. Realizing that the water company a shortage in the Park bank’s funds the good to- the last. by every citizen. in town this winter by the Commun tery was also conducted by Rev. It took cognizance of the fact holdings were much larger than ity Players., “Broken Dishes,” In estimated at 81.700,o6o. needed by tbe town at present, Rogers’ llaUllty TAXES IN 3 YEARS W. P. Reidy. BARRICR gHOP SCHEDULE that a New York state taxicab driv which Donald Meek starred, was The other three indicted todly er waa arrested in Greenwich, Cheney Brothers recommended that Under the provisions of the sale given lucceasfully by the Commun were David P. Smith, a nephew of Hartford, .Jime 28.— (AP)— Bar Conn., last week for hauling a pass the proper price to set on the two aa given the Bosird of Selectmen last (Conttnned from Page One) Stunz, Alexander AL McNw. a de ber shops will be open from 7 a. ity Players at the l^ to n Memorial enger across the ConnecUcut line companies was 11,860,000. In its re month, one feature of the proposal hall, for the benefit of Ever Ready positor, and his son, Benedict M. m^ to 8 p. m., standard time on Instructed offi^ala to turn back port to the Board of Selectmen, considered a stumbling block by tbe 000 loan to the bank, the witness ABOUT TOWN Saturdays and from 7 a. m., to 6 p. Circle Kings Daughters. Leonard McNeil, assistant cashier of tbs all such vehicles from the neighbor Cheney Brothers made a definite town officials—the assumption of added, was four times the value of Johnson played the role In which bank. m., on other days of the week in price of 81,380,000 cash, the town to Clarence P. Qulmby and Arthur ing state whose drivers could not certain sewage rights of the Rogers thr loan. Meek deltyhted audiences on Broad The specific charge against the clU "3 and towns where daylight sav assume the outstanding 8500,000 of "We placed the greatest reliance Dling, principal and vice principal show New York licenses. Paper Company—are excluded from way and Chicago for months In suc four is conspiracy to commit em- ing is observed, it was announced boqds, making a net payment to tbe the latest proposal. Cheney Broth on the goverpment guarantee,’’ he respectively of Alanchester Hlgli today, by Albert S. D'Amico of Tor- Officials here pointed out that ob cession. "The Queen's Husband bezslemont and larceny. servance of the order would work town of 8830,000 eaah.. ers now agree to assume all liability said. School, will be in the Ugh school, rington, preiddent of the state board presented by the Community Play office from 7 to 9 o’clock tonight to Members of Grsyion’s family re an Inconvenience on many commu Set Final Price for the purification of the sewage of Asked whether the guarantee or of exax^ers of barbers. ers oil Friday evening at High confer with students and parents of ported that he la seriously ill at ters both to and from New York Then came the appraisal by Ben- tbe Rogers Paper Company. the security was the "principal fac In towns where daylight saving is echol ball—alumni night— fo. the students regarding changes in Charlottesville, Va. City who live in the vicinity of the net St Terry from which it was tor” prompting the loan, the wit . not observed, the hours will be from Throughout tbe entire year of de benefit of thq Verplanck Founda courses and any other Information boundary line between the two learned that tbe properties involv liberation concerning tbe utilities ness said: tion, was witnessed and Uked by a 8 a. m., to 9 p. m., on Saturdays and "It is impossible to differentiate desired. states. ed were well en^eered and con sale, one salient fact was brought group of the Playera and produced closing At 7 p. n., othe» dajrs of the between the two.” structed, and In exceUent condition out, which has remained the pre ,week. This schedule will be in ef locally. The same was true of "Tbe Several new students are enrolling Soiled playing cards can be and of a capacity considerably in dominating factor to Influence tbe Questioned closely by Pecora, UTESTSTOCKS fect from the last Sundsv in April Enchanted April,” also given by the dally at tbe State Trade school for cleaned by rubbing with a cloth dip excess of the present requirements Board of Selectmen to recommend Buttenwleser said before underwrit players this spring for tbe work of to the last Sundav of September the short term summer courses, ped in spirits of camphor. of the town. The reproduction the purchase. This fact is that the ing tbe bonds his firm studied Ever Ready Cirde. each year. which run from* six to eight weeks. New York, June 28.—(AP) -T h e value of tbe two properties placed Cheney properties are well con Childe’s trade statistics and Indebt Mr. Strickland who was referred The term began this week and will Stock Market forged ahead today |o by Bennet St Terry was 81,460,000 structed and are of capacity suf edness. to by one metropolitan dramatic close August 11. tbe accompanlnieDt of another su ty and that a proper price for the town ficient for the needs of tbe town for He said tbe figures showed Chile critic as an “actors' director,” has slump at the dollar in foreign ex to pay (or the utilities In order to a great many years to come. An ad had a “substantially favorable trade seciu-ed for the 1933 Stockbridge Five members of Sunset Council, change markets t and erratic mOvs- Insure Its being self-supporting, ditional factor which has influenced balance” every year but three \from season, the following stage stare: Again We Say— Degree of Pocahontas, traveled to ments of gains. would be 81,200,000. the sale is the fact that the water 1900 to 1924. Helen Menken, Claude Rains, Rose After further negotiations and a Falls 3nuage, Alass., last night to The British pound sterling spurt company Is the only sufficiently “I don’t see how anyone In 1925 Hobart, Donald Meek (starred this attend the official visitation of study of the Bennet & Terry ap ed around 10 cents to another post- well developed property of its khitt could see the world cats^fiysm that season in the Chicago company of of Great Chiefs there. Eleven praisal, Cheney Brothers reduced in close proximity to Manchester, gold standard peak and. French THE oame later,” Buttenwleser added. "Of Thee 1 sing,” and now in Holly Councils were represented by a to- their price to 81,150.000 cash, the producing water of excellent quality. “Naturally the fall of prices affect wood); June Walker, Geoffrey Kerr, francs got up above the|L«entle^ tid of 162 members. During the Wheat lost most of Its spectacular town to assume the 8500,000 out The only construction needed as ed the trade balances of Chile.” Suzanne Caubaye, Audrey Ridge- evening a (Aicken dinner and straw gains of yesterday in early trading, FORGOTTEN standing bonds, and to pay Cheney the town grows is additional sedi Pecora pointed out the chief ex well, Peggy Hovendon, Katherine berry short cake was sierved. Those Brothers 8650,000 cash. mentation tanks at the purification ports of Chile were nitrates and cop Stewart, Margaret Love, Jonatha but retrieved a large part c< tin who attend from here were Mrs. loss after the first realizing rua^ When the latter offer was made, plant on Olcott street. A survey per. He asked if Kuhn, Loeb had Jones, Charles Francis, Robert Bessie Farris, Mrs. Evelyn A k rigg, the town and Nation was In the Ck>m, oats and rye followed wheat conducted by tbA town engineer last studied the nitrate situation. W allsten. Mrs. Myra Fitsgerald, Airs. Irene Cotton was somewhat uneasy.'irt WOMAN midst of a National banking holi year disclosed the fact that it would "We relied on tbe export business The play for next week is "The Palshaw and Alias Margery Akrigg. day, halting plans for further con First Mrs. Fraser” by St. John IHr- times, but it too, showed reviving has not been forgotten by be possible for the sewage from the of Chile; part of which was nitrate,” sideration of the proposal. In addi Eighth District to be carried to the U e witness replied. vine and the leads will be'played by The Ways and Means committee tendencies. Bonds were a tri^e ir tion the town was faced with the regular. latter plant for purification, . the "We made no specific study of tbe Audrey Ridgewell, Charles Francis, of the Dilworth-Comell Post, Amer Immediate 'necessity, of fioatlng a grade being sufficient to allow flow- nitrate situation.” Walter Kingaford, Peggy Hovendon, ican Legion will meet tonight at 7 The .so-called "wet” shares were 8300,000 bond issue to fund Its ex age. The present disposal plant of Gage Clark and Robert Wallsten. o’clock on the old golf lots, off Ekut again the feature of stock transac Rubinow’s traordinary indebtednesa, Incurred Pecora said Kahn had testified the the Ehghth District is int^equate American investing public relied on When Mr. Strickland assumed di Center street. tions as sentiment for prohibitic^ through charity and unemployment rection ^o£ the plays at Stockbnuge for modem needs, nnd it'if not Im- '&S' reputation of an issuing house, repeal appacen«^ly was ^tyong. excesses and delinquency of tax be waa assisted in the management irobable that in the event the town and added he waa trying to find out The Department of Cbimectlcut, Dweni-JUinoila.Clla*. Je4: th'e,grQup pa3rments. The Board of Selectmen bu3T8 the properties, an agreement of tbe theater by Alexander Kirk Daughtbiis of Union Veterans of with tt gain of some 10 points, U. S. notified tbe Cheney Brothers di how much of a study the firm had land, who is now in Hollywood and can be reached by the town and dis made. the Civil W§r, (1861-65) will present Industrial Alcohol was. up about 8. rectors that tbe prevailing situation trict for sewage disposal. playeo opposite Dorothy Jordan in and advances of to around 3 were Asked by Chairman Fletcher if a flag to the Hartford, Tolland and then prevented further considera Other Business “Bondage,” shown here recently the firm had made any study of tbe VHndham County Y. M. C. A. camp recorded by National Distillers, tion of the issue. The Board of Selectmen approved and in Hartford. Katherine Hep-* at Woodstock, Sunday, July 2, at Crown Cork, American. Commercial political situation in Chile, Butten- Offer Rttiewed an application made by Henry bum, Hartford girl, and well known 2:30 standard time. All local mem Alcohol and Liquid Carbonic. wicser replied Its legal advisor in the Then followed the sale of ^ e 'Schaller for a filling station to be of screen star, was formerly a member bers who chn conveniently do so are Strength was shown by most of the country had advised that the gov town’s bonds, a satisfactory ^ t brick construction to be located on of Mr. Strickland’s actizig company. urged to attend tbe ceremony, pro rails, gainers in this dlviston of 1 The “forgotten woman” is the woman whose ernment guarantee waa valid. pasrment of the property tax, and a the former Munro estate, now own Several from this town are plan viding their own basket lunch. to 2 or more including Lsckawaima, size is between 38 and 56. Rubinow’s refuse general upturn in conditions, both Fletcher asked if a revolution was ed by Edward J. Holl on East ning to attend the first matinee per Delaware Sk Hudson, New York Cen local and nation-wide. It was then not impending at the time of the to treat the larger woman merely as a size Center street', opposite Wsdker formance Wednesday afternoon, Principal C. P. Qulmby of Man tral and Pennsylvania. Among the that Cheney Brothers renewed their first loan. problem. Rubinow’s have concentrated on street. which enables them to return to chester High school, bis brother specialties, Drug, American Ice and offer, asking for prompt action on “It was a liberal movement rather summer styles that are really becoming to The Board also approved an ap- town early in tbe evening. Frank Brooks Qulmby of Lewlstmi, Celanese ^ n ed about 5 each. Sueh the long deferred matter. than a revolution,” Buttenweiser her. }lication of the Recreation Commit- Maine, and Norman **nd Roland issues as American Telephone, U. 8. In a statement from Cheney ;ee for a block dance to be held cn said. ijashlnske, sons of Air. and Mrs. Brothers, given three weeks ago, the Steel, Allied Chemical and American Smart slenderizing chiffon, sheer, printed the evening of July 3 on Main street A memorandum from Kuhn, Loeb Charles Lashtnske of'W est Center Can were up fractionally to about h reasons for the sale of the proper between Birch and Park streets. files then was read by Pecora saying street, will leave Saturday for tbs crepe dresses, jacket and swagger suits. ties were given, n that statement p o in t a military council which bad s^ed WALLSTREETBRIEFS CSiicago E xposition an-* a. slgb t-ses- Followers of rail shares were dis Sizes 38 to 56; also half sizes, 18i^ to 30V^. the company said that tbe sale of control of Chile in Septemter, 1924, ing tour. Norman LaAhinske was tinctly cheered by the sharp im the utilities, converted Into liquid '.vas overthrown in January 1925. by graduatsd from Alanchsster High assets and working capital, would New York, June 28.—May net school last wesk and Roland rs- provement of carloadingi of several TWO FEATURED PRICES mother coimcll which arranged for leading roads. The fact that New benefit the manufacturi^ concern. HOSPITAL NOTES an election tbe following July of operating income of Bell Telephone tums In Ssptembsr for his junior York Central’s freight traffic waa During the entire four years of de delegates to draw up a new Consti Co. of Pennsylvania was |1A03,931 year. pressed conditions in the manufac some 31 per cent ahead of last year tution. compared with 81478,783 in May,' turing line, tbe report stated, The infant daughter of Mr. and 1932. Airs. Maude Goslee of 152 Broad waa considered a highly important Cheney Brothers never were limited Saying the loan was made In June dictator of rising revenues general Mrs. Charles Botteron of 37 Autumn before the election, Pecora asked if street, Windsor, was treated at the $3-89 and $5-95 for working capital, but the low street died at the hospital yester Employment in the silk industry Memorial hospital this afternoon ly. The Pennsylvania’s traffic last activity in the trade as a whole, af there was any way of determining week was the beat since 1981. Car day. tbe loan would be recognized by the last month was 48 per cent higher for a gash on the left wrist, suffer fected local manufacturing and ttmti in May of 'last year and 15J Robert Alexander of 20 Kensing new government. ed when opening a tin can at hei*{ !<>*er cent for broad looms, 9 per cent chasing power of the former the would not immediately result in in Island, was admitted today. tional law such a loan would be for narrow looms and 5 per cent for John F. Shea of Alain street is brightest In several years, various creased plant capacity, based on The censiis of the hospital today is recognized by the subsequent gov spinning spindles, as compared with seriously in and his condition was merchantile organizations are an ernm ent that fket alone, but that the firm be 24 patients, the low mark for the ApriL reportsd as critical this afternoon. ticipating a eontinned upward move lieved that additional working capi year to date. Incidentally tbe pre He added the loan was recogniz V ■ ment in trade. It is estimated that tal would enhance the opportunity vious low mark was In 1822 when 14 ed and principal and Interest pay World production of refined lead NO RIFLE FBACITOB the rise In wheat prices since last to increase tbe volume of manufac was tbe minimum daily census for ments were made until the default in Aiay totaled 100,013 short tmis March has added some 1260,000,000 six years later. turing by taking advantage of op- the l^year period since the hospital against 99,539 tons in ApriL Out Nlantlo, June 28,— (AP)— Resi to the value of wheat still held on rtunitles to extend the market was opened in the tail of 1920. The "Doesn’t it appear,” Pecora asked, put in tbs United States was 19,405 dents in the vicinity of Camp Cross the farm s. Krriers. maximum daily census was recorded "that you advised like the lawyer tons as compared with 28,885 in the who have protested In tbe past Bi the Cheney firm’s statement, in 1932 with 78 patients listed on a advised tbe man in jail, that the previous month. World 2!lno out against the constant rattle rifle it was home out that the price ask single day. Tbe bed'capacity of the government could not put him there, put aggregated 85,698 tons of which fire will enjoy omnparative quiet 82,200 PAYROLL STOLEN ed for the companies was materially hospital is 60, additional space being but be said, "Here I am in jail’.” 21,730 tons were produced in this this summer during the occupation lower than the reproduction costs of provided in emergencies for a dozen "I do not see the analogy,” ^ t- country. . April production of all by the Connecticut National Ouud. Boston, Jtme 28.— (AP)—^Three all estimates. At the present time patients. tenwieier said. coimtries waa 81,764 tons, America’s As an economy measurei all rifle robbers backed four young woman the properties yield, the report share being 21,449 tons. The. figures and gunnery praetioe will be dl^ and a man against a waD in tbs LOVELY states, an actual cash income. Al are compiled by the American Bu- continued except for firing Ity ma office of B. P. Rood and Sons, milk though small, it would be compar reau o f Meffetal ‘ Statlstlca...... chine gunners on. the one -thousand distributors and sceoned up a | 2 .- able ito the interest oo the bonds to foot range within the borders o t the 2b0 payrein. PERMANENT be issued if tbe sale is consumated. Another Roosevelt Boatman Three transformers costing about cam p. Win Take Bonds 8150,000 wlU be built at Westing- Tbe first m ov^ent of troops to —and one that will The report further states that the house Electric A Alanufacturlng tbs eanty begins tUa week as tbe Cheney Brothers’ firm would accept Company’s Sharon plant for tbe 169th R^Unent begins Its annual last a long time, tbe town’s bonds at 4 1-2 per cent dty of Los Angelea Th^ will two weeks of field training-Satutw too! interest rate, if no better price waa handle power generated at Boulder day. obtainable in tbe event of a sale. In Dam. accepting the town’s bonds, the silk A board wbleh is as Ughtaa oork firm agr^ that caab would be Tbe "Iron Age” composite price and aastroim aa oak Is being made Again we offer our very popular more acceptable. However, tbe ac- for heavy melting steel has advauo- from straw % a new proesas; it is Two-Fifty Permanent Wave! qulaition of tbe bonds at this time ed from 89.96 to 810.06 a gross too.' proof against rodents, heat, damp would be more beneficial to the com Finished sted has advanced from and n eisa Make an appointment now and pany and would relieve the town of 1.892 cents to 1.904 cents a pound, : anticipated difficulty trying to sell but the plglron average remains Sit save money on the biggest beau them In the open market under 815.01 a gross ton. present conditions. By accepting DANCE! — DANCE! ty special in Manchester! tbe bonds, Cheney Brothers could, Given hy they stated, dispose of them later Jnnidr Sons am under different market conditions ASKS NEW TRIAL o(ItBty,'a8 PERMANENT and in tbe meantime they would represent a more liquid form of Worcester, Alssa, June 28—r(AP) , RoUer Coaster WAVE $ 2 - 5 0 . capital than tbe other prqpertiea —Ellas Burwlck, counsel for Ken It is Cheney Brothers’ contention neth Buck, convicted kidni^r of Dance Hall that riie ^ o e offfred has been 'de Alargaret (Peggy) Mcliath tod«y (Sens o f 9 ^ HaU, Mmnaj S treet) termined ny,an estimate aa to the filed an eight point motion . for a I point at which the propertiea would new trial at the Bamatahls court Tonight! With the motion waa ah|Q filed a BfUsie By TBB ABOADIANS. surely carry themsmves, eliminating TU RN P A IJK All services in our popular tbe need of extra burden on the tax bill of exceptions, outlining o l^ - Oanelag • te 18. tiona by defense counsel dwlng the R ath payers. Receipts and operating ex ...... U e . penses have been prepared and trial, which ended with a verdiet of BEAUTY BUDGET DE guilty for Kenneth, acquittal for his cheeked by the appmsers and From Sera lad Chattertoa- PARTMENT especially priced 35 Cheney Brothers company and on brother,* Cyril, end a sentence of 24 Each this point seem to be absolutely con to 25 ^ears for Kenneth. clusive. A report of operate oosta Today was the last day on which the papers might b^sntsrsd. eentuig poeeibiy the meet uniavor- ■r-:' •Vi' ■■Tv:-?;'*'' 1.. r. . . fe/*-- ^■>Si -o V u'- Z ■
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.y r r r J. stedi represented by .shares, i±a'a&bta9lsted~ooat6taa'o2^k~oooeh' business leagues, charitable or- JUDG^At^OiOSEtt -dahceir.'' •’ (■, l!-/ ganisationA ' dubs, co-opera ’The dante lajaoNieiMlta tbAjntat National picture, Tdritar,*' M W FEDERAL tive asseciations. etc. ndw piityt^ at tita S^i^titaM Br, ,ta "(b ) Any Insurance company sub w t ^ Jilita'C^ttataHon baa' ject to the tax imposed by of a jN ^nnSr ta-ta oanitv^ t^ t Section 201 o r .2()4 o f the R ev- EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY State Tlrnttaf td'Gtae Sir. kbow.v ,The. eyening belteta' tiiii ifdiiy pwfoQt ^ . diue ACt of 1982." ' TWekets^-tb ,'HieBe slM :wmr scheduled -te dp,tb|eidaaoe through the five " ( c ) Any donsestic or foreign cor atatyi.taedMl-by the «nq>loyws:oic Same-f^dhU pf ;1^Utita.. sbp caityht her hsinr in' jfhjgia- aeddsat; (a) of the Itevenue Act of poration in respect of the year nmUle.dhor and tsro fidgeta . were tha • lAtatiw' -ItitahMy, .at' 1982, as amended, is amended ending June 30, 1988, i f i t did State Chamber Director Have ypp. been, watching ' thej crushed. 'M iss C^itorton J., r^ ita ta te ;tta third aita fha erodtliir c ^ ' by striking out ‘1 1t2 cents’ not carry .on or do business appeared on the seV'altiioui^ her FiAk: Cops aid monta^ QUitaC 1988^ ta adtbta not a rtops- alma cqta«lPtat>; and inserting in lieu thereof ‘1 dfiring a part of the period Herald for the pictures of -the Gold face was pale from the-agony A b of wbta itaa lost hours of work. ’ ! ‘ --Tj FVepares Summary of ' c e n t’ ' from June 16,1988 to June 80, Diggers oit li9M7 H not start todSy waa Buffering. idtae'tb'acctacdts from any eaiise. ao- - "Tha man have, "(b ) ’The tax on dividends imposed . 1988, both dates indusive. and'ypu mky te dne.bf'the 25 win Director William ’A. Wdlmon cbH|lfig.'to.' Noel Robtajiqh, vlee- tereat than ever btfofo'ilB "Net Ldues and Losses From by section 218 shall not apply ners at frta'tickets to-see "The-Gold looked her over. ahd>.Bbook*hls head. p fesi^ t a ^ general taanager.-Mr. prevention,” said Mr.' SectioBs of hdostrial R^ to any dividends declared on Sales of Securities: Any beneflt*rel- Diggers of 1938" '^t'the State for She was entirety, too pale, her band Robinson‘s^d that 'Hde Water waa today the* entire .piia, or iffter the 1st day of the sultant from carrying forward loss five dayai starting Sunday, Jifiy 9. was. bandaged and' he feared- that Although the dangers Of cpsunen out ti> Itattef aU' previoua refinery ally taBstitutea a g ^ t calendar year following the es to the subsequent year as provid the cohto^ons would make'the in s^ety'^fiteqrds, and that there was mittee." covery Act Relatiye to All you do is-delect the five girls towels and oonmum - drinking Pui>s date so pr^almed. ed fo r in the Revenue A c t o f 1932 la you b ^ e v e ~tim' m ost beautiful o f jury worse. have long been recc^fnlzed and State "(c ) The capital-stock tax Imposed eliminated imder the provisions of the group? {^bhshed in the Hetmld “ Perfect!" said Bill. “You’re aU the National Industrial Recovery pale around the gills. YotCTl register Jaffa and regulations pitdiibit their Taxation Levies. by section 215 shall not apply and submit your Ust to' the Gold : -;a ‘ ) r/. to any taxpayer in respect of A c t ” Diggers Ckmtest'Editor'at the State the agony of a hospital patient and Use, unfortunately th ^ are' both any year beginning on or after theater, if yojur list, of five c(9n- you can keep your hand under the found today, and, tince health auth Sl^p With Comfort TomonwwCAt^; - covers so it won’t itaow. ' ' Hfjrtford. June 28.—^The Indus* the 1st day of July following cides with the list of five chosen by orities cannot investigate every a group of local Judges, then you So the company was shifted to an place where they might be used, the trial Recovery Act, recently enacted the date so proclaimed. “ (d) The excess-profits tax imposed CONNECnCDT KIWANIANS wlU be given a free ticket to see this other set where the hospital uad public should coe>«rate in briz^glng into law, contains many changes by section 216 shall not ^ p ly greatest ;j>ioture‘Of. the year. been buflt, and Miss Cbatterton lay about their complete elimination, in bed all day and sisffered. relative to the Federal taxation law to any taxpayer in respect of The local Judges wlU be S ^ it was stated by the State Depart ODTUNE lilElR PLANS ment of Health in its weekly bulle wUch become effective immediately. any taxable year after its tax Kemp, of ^Kemp’s, Inc.; Mr. Fallot able year during which the of the Fallot Studio; Mrs. Seastrand tin today. For the information of its directors of Mary Bfilzabetb Beauty. Nook; The conmum towel is a rather un and members the Connecticut date so proclaimed occurs." Persmial Service to Aid Up- EASTERN STAR (XAND Oommento Harold Germaine of the (>}nnecticut usual sight now-a-days, individual Chamber of Conunerce has had pre* ftMrtmiate GhUdren Termed paper towels being provided In most “The following comments are of Company and'Ben M. CXihen. mana pared by Charles F. Coates, C. P. One of Most Important public places. Occasionally one finds r fered with respect to certain of the ger of the State theater. These OFnCERS HERE TONHHIT Ott THE FOURTH Aq a member of the firm of Hadfleld, them, however, and the proprietor above noted changes: Phases of Pri^fram. Judges will submit their lists of five Rdtbwdl, Soule and^ates of Rart* beauties and the five receiving the of such an establishment should be READY! And Waitinisr To “Go O ir "Tax on Dividends: This tax is im ford and the director on the Board most votes will be the winning group immediately warned or prosecuted, A re of the State Chamber representing posed on the receipt of dividends Los Angdes, June 28 —(AP) — of five to Judge the selections made Mrs. Caroline L. Kane and the common drinking cup, not the Connecticut society of certified . (required to be included in. the gross Connecticut Klwanians attending by the Herald readers. Associates Coming — Snpper usually in public places but in some public accountants, a sumipary of Lacome of the recipient under the the 17th annual convention of Photographs of the Gold Digger Precedes Meeting. industrial plants, on public and th.ese provisions and has sent it to provisions of the Avenue Act of Kiwanls International made plans beauties will be printed' on the day private goff courses and a variety of WHITE COATS their entire membership. 1982) by any person other thap a today for their commimity and wel the taial photograph wiU be publish other places. Capital Stock Tax domestic corporation. fare acttdties for 1988-34. ed in the Herald. Votes must be in Temple Chapter, Order of the Towels and cups used by two or more persona without wasUng and t O ' Included in the provisions of this "Payor corporations may find dif Personal service by which each the State theater office before Fri Eastern Star, will have one of its $1#S8 $^e98 law is a capital stock tax on cor member would counsd, advise 'and day at m idi^ht, July 7. sterilizing can transmit variosus ficulty in determining, to their satis^ biggest social events of the year to porations for each year ending June faction, who .are domestic corpora hdp some unfortunate'child was types of communicable diseases, in Swagger Models Smartiy Tailored 80th at the rate of fl.00 for each tion stockholders, since many cer termed one of the most important night at the Masonic Temple when cluding diphtheria, scarlet fever, 81,000 of the adjusted declared value tificates owned by domestic corpora phases of child welfare. The sup it entertains its grand officers. Mrs. common colds, and the like. In o l capital stock. The first returns in tions are issued in the aame of a plying of food. Clothing, medical at THL4TERS (Caroline L. Kane of Deep River and fective discharges from the mouth Cool and Charming Are Onr ccordance with this section are to nominee, trustee or other fiduciary. tention and moral guidance were and akin are readily deposited - 00 her associate officers will be guests the surface of a cup or towel and be filed and the tax paid on or before Likewise, certificates are issued in listed as other forms of service for children. at the 6 o’clock supper in the ban passed on to the person next using Ju ly 81, 1983, unless an extension o f the name of a company or trade Air THE STATE SUMMER DRESSES ’The committee selected to pro quet hall, together with a number it. Rinsing cups and glasses with time is granted by the commissioner title, which may appear to be but, of out-of-town members. The busi Lovely Silks ...... $2.98 to $6.98 with approviU of the Secretf ry of mote work in the New England "Lilly Tomer" cold water is not adequate protec in fact, are not domestic corpora district included Dr. Raymond D. ness meeting will be at 8 o’clock in tion, If hot water or steam are not the Treasury. Ruth Cbattei^n is said to make Smart Cottons $1.00 to $2.98 tions. Payor co^rations will prob the main lodge halL available, individual service cups o r Several changes are mi^e in the Fear of . Stamford, Conn. "Frisco Jenny" turn pale in her ably require corporate stock own Citizenship activity for the com ’The solicited supper will be in sanitary drinking fountains of R evenue A c t o f 1982 on such item s latest picture “Lilly Turner’’ which ers, irrespective
^*Gold Digger” l^eauty No. 5 m m m m m MBKEXnODED BEBMK Qaoor. GUARD UBBVHOUIAN] Sunday baseball games resulted 'S’*'-.!.! tlEARENVOrSIIOIIE in two victories and two Ipsses by In Day’s News the Hebron teams. The AthletieB Widow of Smith Reynolds lost to the Hartford “Cbackar Stopping at ^atoh Hill Es Breads’’ at tbe Amston Lake ‘ball Wsynesburg, - Pa,—Joseph Q m - tate WiUi Her Infant Son. fWd, in a closely contested game, tilA Wayneirtmrf presser end a tn o O x ti V o Damage, However, Is Re cleaner, was pressed against tbe score 5-4. The Cardinals won over Wssteiyr, R-1-, June 28.— (AP)— tbe Willimantlc “Pirates.’’ in a «:de of his automoMla'witb a pistol Cblsf of PoUce George H. Chiunplln portedPeace Negotia- gems played on tbe K ibl^ Field in and than clsaaed of 840 by a bi^ - said today two private detectives Hebron, by a score of 5-0. Tbe wayman, he reported to poUoa. are on guard at the Watch Hill es “Flashes,’’ or Junior team beat tbe E^lvania, Obio-JIarsball McCul- tate occupied by Libby Holman tioDs in Cuba Cbntmned. Colchester Juniors in a game played iey says bs's lest 14 pounds, sU ba- Reynolds, but no police guard baa in Colchester, score 15-2. Tbe OUead causa bo’s bad to ehuw a dog. The been ainigned. “Aces” lost in a game played at dog, apparaitly trained, - Ilea in The hhief denied reports heavUy Coventry. ' Havana, Cuba, June 28.— (AP) — wait besida a g ^ course until balls armed poUce guufi bad been placed IThe axploaion of a bomb before the Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Biseman and fall nearby. Than, It nine out, about “Rim Rock”, palatial 25 room ebildren have arrived at their coun up-the be^ and soampen away, bouM overiooklng the Atlantic, to eeeidenee of Dr. Cosme de la Tprrl* try place here, the schools at Elm ante, one time Cuban ambasiador to Boonvllla, lad.— Daath of Jamaa which Libby came recently with her hurst, N. y., where they live, having Garfield Wright, <0, Teanvaon. In- Infant son. Washington, broke a peaceful closed for the summer vacation. dlaaa, believsd a pauper ^ bis Mrs. Charles C.'Sellers and her Tbe two detectives came to him to eriod today in which negotiations frienda, baa revealed an estate of Inquire about permits to carry fire j arbitrate political differences triend, Mrs. Dagne Perry, of New m on than 15,000.' London were visitors Sunday at tbe arms, Chief, Champlln said, but he Sprogreeaed. PhyMdaas attributed bis death was linshle to issue them because home of Mrs. Sellers’ mother, Mrs. No damage resulted, but slgnifi- to overeating. the men were not residents of thq reance was attachea to the occur- Anne C. Gilbert. They were lunch T h m F t s A , eon and dinner guests. Farmingdalo. N. J.—rBdmufid state. He said tbe detectives came Guarantee Banti renee because Dr. de la Torriente Is Oorts, a poultiTiaan. has a ehl^ from Delaware. a leader in the project to mediate Harold Cummings and Henry Em which doesn’t know which way to One poUceman patrols a regular C o v ere between the government and its mons are camping for a few days at go. The chick. Just hatched, bM beat on Watch RIU, Chief Champlln emrs BB018B9 opponents. Amston Lake. two pairs of lags, one pair goes FAULTY BBAKRS Members of the A. B. C. secret said, but hie bad not been instructed Mr. and Mrs. Newell Howe of east anu tba other wost. to give special protection to the UNDBB-INFLATIOIV opposition society, meanwhile, con- Glastonbury, Miss Elisa Bennet of Omaha, Nab.—If Diogenes ever ‘Rim Rock” estate. ■ L 0 W 4 M r r S duoted a protracted conference to Ludlow, Mass., and Mrs. Carrie L consider whether they should ter meets Elmer SawteUe of Fremont, WHEELS OUT OF UNX Burnham of Amston were Sunday Hiawatha, immortalised by Long- minate tbe truee they declared sev- visitors at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. there’e going to be another good Extra Eroteetton * era! weeks agp when American Am lantern parked on the Junk heap. feUow’s poem, was a real Mohawk George F. Klbbe. Edward A. Ray Indian. NoExtraCe%t bassador Sumner Welles began try mond and daughter. Miss Ruth, are Sawtalla broke a Jaadligbt on ing to settle the political trouble. still their home with the tbe car of W. W. Wrlght’a auto. He The question of their participa- Kibbees, their home being still un left a note In Wright’s car giving fk TIME TO EE-TlIUE ' tjon arose as a rteult of toe. arrest dergoing repairs. his nams and address. of Dr. Agustin Castellanos and the Dinner guests on Sunday at, the Then, he went to tbe court bouse seisure u arms he reportedly was home of Mrs. Helen White included and obtained Wright’e n^ma For Expert' , holding for the A. B. C. Mrs. White’» grandchildren. Miss through the license plate. Later he Electric . eta It was understood this week-end H. Margaret Keefe, Stanley and found the dealer who bad sold tha would see the opening of the peace Sherwood Keefe, of Gilead, and their conversations led'by Mr. Welles. All car to Wright. Refrigerator friend. Miss Evelyn Adams, also From tha dealer, SawteUe pur important ^position elements, ex Hawley White of New Haven, a / Service cept Havana University students chased a beadUght :ens and wqnt former Hebron resident. Other Sun- home after asldng tbe dealer to and former Presldrrt Mario G. da callers were Mr. and Mrs. Kel Call 5680 M eno^, exiled in Miami, have ac caU Wright and instqtl the’ new logg White and Aleck White of cepted Mr. Welles’ good offices. lens. Authorized Frigidalre Serv Gilead. Last Saturday Mr. and Tbe dealer completed tbe Job. Mrs. Joseph Scheibenfiug spent the„ ice-man, with 10 years' Chic^o—Among tbe things Mrs. praotioa) experience. afternoon at the White home, anu Helen Wsrak t(dd a Judgs her hus Miss Helen (Doffin, Miss Charlotte LUTHERANS DISCUSS band did warn to tsko her fdr a - THE BONDED TIRE < Hull, Miss Jessie Kennicott and boat rida Jiut ba could toss hla Miss Eleanor Hinckley of Hartford so wedding ring in the wate. in her IKEMP% Inc. HOME MISSIONARIES were callers. Miss Kennicott, who has been a Hartford teacher for 44 presence. ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD-^IT PAYS years, has resigned, purchased a Nearly 250 Clergymen and Lay car. and is planning to enjoy a long LYNN BROWNING Delegates Attend District vacation from her work. Home Town Kansas City, Mo. Convention at Danbury. Mrs. E. G. Lord accompanied her Brown Hair, Brown Eyes, 5 ft.,*3^ in.. Weighs 119. son-in-law and ^ugbter, the Rev. Are you selecting your group of 5 Beauties to win one of the 25 IVee ' Danbury, June 28.-*-(AP)— Home and Mrs. Howard C. Cbampe, and their son John, of Lebanon, on a trip Ticketo to see “Gold Diggers of 1988’’ at the State soon for five glorious : Missionary policies as outlined oy d a ys? the Rev. Louis Henze of Bay Side, to Hartford Tuesday for shopping L. L, executive secretary of the dis and shopping and other sbusiness. trict were discussed at yesterday’s ’The Misses Grace and Ruth Champe monlal dinner given in his honor esMions of the convention of the At- were visitors at the home of rela GOV. GORE TO TRY OUT last nigbk and said another objec ' lantic. district of the Lutheran tives here for a day oc two this tive of bis administration would be ’ churches in this city. Nearly 250 better understanding between clergymen and lay delegates are Miss Florence E. Smith, principal COLONIZATION SCHEME Puerto Rico and tbe mainland of EXPECT MORE tal^g part in the convention. Tbe of the Seymour School, West Hart United States, through educational committee on home missions has re- ford, is spending the greater part of advantages for Puerto Rican youth. qubsted tbe convention to set max her summer vacation at the home New Puerto Rico Executive to Under the farm colonisation plan, imum salary for missionaries in the of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin ^ Place Native Farmers in Governor Gore said, a family wUl be ^ome field. Tbe unprecedented T . Smith. Florida Areas. selected, subject to approval by tbe crisis in the church at large, which Tuesday i^ s the final day for the Department of Labor, to come to a has brought about a decrease in the receiving of bids from construction tract near here to tty its band at companies for this year’s work on Fort-Lauderdale, Fla., June 28— of Electrolux gifts for benevolence and missions, (AP)— An M^eriment jn- estab farming. If sucOesirful, Governor "was disdared to be not a result of 'the Jones Street rqad Within tbe Gore said its sxampla woulAbe used the depression; “Our people .have week the contract for the work will lishing colonies' of Puerto Rloan to colonize other worthy Puerto probably be‘-placed. The road has means even today to supply the farmers in Florida areas IS planned Ricans in this state. ' I needs of the church,’’ it was declar been complSted to a point adjoining by Robert H. Gore who Will fly from ed by one of the speakers. the Wright farm, but not quite to Miami tomorrow for San Juan to It was pointed out that while tbe bouse. The opening up of this asume tbe governorship of the Legum es are useful In crop ro efforts are. being ma^e to 'absorb road will be of greajT benefit to island. tation because of their nitrogen young men who had completed the didry and fruit fanners of that sec He announced tbe plan at a testl- fixing qu^ities. NOW ministerial course by assigning them tion. to the making of surveys for the Mrs. Edward A. Smith and Mrs. proper placing of missions when Gk>rdqn Bevin represented Hebron economic conditions improve, it was proper as delegates to a committee ICASH AND CARRY! AIR-COOLED often desirable to offer larger sal meeting held recently at tbe home aries to maintain a high standard in of tbe Rev. Elmer Thlenes in Marl 4nission churches. borough. The work of planning the During the morning service the prog^rams for Tri-County Union neighboring St. James Elplscopal Christian Endeavor meetings , for at New Low Prices church greeted the delegates to the the next sbc months was completed. Lutheran convention by playing up Mr. Emd Mrs. Emnund H. Horton on its chimes “A Mighty Fortress Is and children were visitors at the Our God.’’ The convention was home of Mrs. Horton’s brother-in- deeply impressed by this greeting. , law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur V. Linde, in West Hartford, on Sun Expect Lowest Operating Cost day. Mrs. Unde, who recently bad the misfortune to sustain a broken GILEAD legln a fall from a blcyfile. Is-at —Utter Silence—-and MORE! home from tbe hospital where she There was a good attendance at was treated. the meeting of the ’Tri-County 'The Rev. John Bellans of Stafford Christian Endeavor Union at the Springs officiated at a special ser local church Simday evening. Rev. vice for the Czecho Slovakians of Mr. Cleveland of Brooklyn was the this vicinity, at St. Peter’s Episcopal q>eaker. church. Sunday at 3 p.. m. He Rev. and Mrs.. Walter Vey are preachdd in the native language of entertaining relatives, Mr. and his hearers. Mrs. Bellans acted as Mrs. Spac^n and their children, organist at the pipe organ. Much TO T H E o ' Toronto, Canada. of tbe service was choral, and there Prof. Fr^ Dean of Wallingford was a good attendance. spent the week-end with Mr. and The Rev. W. F. Parsons of Old Mrs. J. B. Jones. Prof. P>.an and Lyme wiU officiate at a 9 o’clock POPULAR DRESS SHOP Mr. Jones passed a few days last service at St. Peter’s Episcopal weeki at the Jones homestead near church, on St. Peter’s Day, Thurs State Theater Building Jones street. day, June 29, and will celebrate the Mrs. Elizabeth Hills has so far Holy Communion. ' rec'vered from her recent illness Dress Up For The Fourth At These Low sc as to^be able to go to her cot OUD expect an important, advance. automatic shut-off completdy protects tage at* the WiUixnantic Camp Prices And Look Snappy! in automotive enginbBring to give you the flame. '■roimds. Mrs. Helen Wetherell of Y Manchester will spend the summer NON>71PPlN6 8RBLVES; DU ms and utentili iBde a better ear. One that drives more easily. Expect silence-utter end permanent— with Mrs. Hills. m fly inapdwitef ttsWsw Air-CeoledFila luiliiv Ihsnlri to One that costs less to run. In the same with Eleetroluz. Expect such exdusive J. B. Jones was a visitor Sunday !to ribbea-type AeivM. IV r too, of pets and way, from a vHd devdtq;nnent in,the features as adjustable split shrives, two- afternoon with Judge Edwin pane. Note also tbs leimded eeenen tbit make deairfng 10 w y . Thomas at Columbia Lake. science home refrigeration—such as tempecatuw chiSing unit which msures Winthrop S. Porter is serving as NEW White Ceats you now get in tha New Air-Cooled constant uniform cold, and siutomatm Juror at tbe sessions of the court Electreduz—yon oaa EXPECT MDBE. trigger release OB ioe trays as well as porem ir Rockville. ^ lain interiors, non-stop detrostiiiL plenty The Andover Grangers Joined yon won't be diaappointadi For with the local Grange Friday eve SILK d .99 NEW one thing, expect .mpre economy. Now of pure, qMttiding ice cubes, extra food ning for a social time at the local Electrdux operetes for. even less than spam. hall. Dancing and games were en Sheer Cotton before. It has no moving parts. It uses no TlVhen you come to our showroom-as joyed and refreshments served. Tbe Salvation Army Band of DRESSES Water. The tiny gas flame which circulates we hope you wiU socm—sapaci to find Manchester will give an open air Sloo the nfriBwast consignea still less gM ^the very fbiast riliigerator that money concert here Simday evening, July ELE^CTROLUX than forsteriy. The refrifm nt h can buy! For yon wiB—in tha New AiN 30, under the auspices of the Tri- County Christian Endeavor Union. hermetically sealed in rigid sted Cooled Electrolux! Yet prices are. lower THE ^^REFRIGERATOR and needs no renewal. Air— than isver. Terms liberaL You’U Im da- ABK HAWKS' AID ' ordinary air-cools H. And an lifdited with t£e beautiful new modelal Chicago, June 28.— (AP) —Spon Full Fashion sors of the round-the-world filgbt, which Jimmie Mattem attempted announced today they planned to HOSE appeal to Frank Hawks, noted Costs tasi to epsnts 8 ^ s h r iv a e Noa>scop deCeoetiBg speed filer, to search for Mattem in Quick Facts ___ Trifger-releese tnys the A rtie. $2.77 s ^ Fm wM um atj wiww j Two-tampersiara chilling nnlt sso CoBstaac, needy eald Usee BO waiar Attorney S. J. Sackett, one of the f l Teatiwreture .rtgnlstor Im quick Creering no ssoviag pern. ,. • \ • *. backers, said be waa confident Mat " $ I.U T w o f o r $5 Sendee and ShlffM- tem still lived, probably stranded $foo *• in tha Arctic and struiggling to reach soma maans of communica tion. He plannad to communicate with Hawks immediately. * 300 NEWAVHITE HA11S B18TOBIO Fslts, Bilks, Paaainas, m Boston, Junes 28. — (AP) — A z u M u i d i e G a s C i n . "•- •■--■'Kiri silkan banner baarlim the emblem of tba Rotary club of Wellington, N. H S & ' 49« 99« -Vi Z» oaiM iato parpatnal possession r e s T M X i M B T a a n r P M O N 6 M Rotary Zntamauonal at its «' 24th '.mi vi-" il'V'T aaaaal ooBvantlon today amid tu m ults mlau-a fo r Rear Admiral .'■I ’r" BU^ NOW and^VE! ■{ \ I Vv ' ■ d , \ ’ A' I ‘ V- • . m .' ■ *■ ^ •' ■ *• '*% .ft** ',■ i** / ■ ' ’‘ A. '•' ■ ■•• ' -, •■ MANCHESTER EVm ilrO HERAIJ), MANCHESTER, CONN^^m ^M i^Ay, JUNE 28,188^ V -
^ 1. . ’• I ’ -I I ( the hundred or nwra . antorapbUee Mrs. Frsderlek OooMy the first ot foun . their irag out o< the grove. WOMAN SHOOK IO N ths wiilr , UGHTrUinFlIlE Man)/ ot te* Euteiata who riiunied MARIBOROUGH Mr. andvMm^ ' Konglshsl DAILY PROGRAM from Crystal Lake went to the have fstuznsd fMm Frevidmoe, R. L, whsrs thsy’epant several days l-m>lo street pla^t and Uhlon THEN GIVES | B f UP M . Look- with relatives. W .ID N M D A Y , J U N I 29 (Central^ud E u U n 8ttadMdTim») D n sR iK m iE street was oramnied with antomo- 'VWO^I .o f — — .. to tlM lr UlOA Mias Lota & Lord wffl he the 11- Net>—lAH progrsBu to iMjr and ^Mle ohalu or grom tliaraof valon apoot* odttage liw fb r’the brarlan for tee summer during the The repairs on tha Lighting • 'M ra’Alloe Bsoem-^ left Monday Weneslsy. iad: ooan to" ooaat ' (0 to a) doalgnauon laeludoa all arwablo atatlena ebsence of M n. E. T. Thlenes, the Company plant wpi be started Just for iM t WUtao. MS., nay b T F e y Ot H arva rd Fi^niRia oMbJaat ta ahaaga. P. M. Cant. EasL regular librarian. a/: soon as-adjustments are made w here J h e spend tlm .summer. Russian reoofpdtion would out ' (DoyUgkt Ttm0 Ona Sour Latar) 4:46— 6:46—Russian Oypsy Orakaa. win Benjamin Horowita, son of Mr. 6:00- 6dlO-MTldroa B a lla ^ -^ to eat Stiqiped, by the-insurance oompanles. More Rev.‘ iud Mss.. Hfaner T. Thlenes any possihle dlsadvantagee NIC«WEAR NETWORK 6:16- and Mrs. . Henry HCrowita, gradu 6:16—To Ba Announoad than a monte will be .needed to and dbUdren,'Jean ’ and PMfgy have United States. SASIC — Eaati iraaf '-wlw wool wUe 6:30 -1 Travolora’ Ouartat and ated from Ooupeotieut State College wter wtas W(Woaa wxl trUt wfbr wro wgjr '* ^ hh.—aaat; . —aaat;' Hays'Haj^ OrchOs.—DimaOrohii—iSl^a” complete them. gboe to Camp Woodstodk where Lowell, Mesa—^Ptans for relM i^ foxiiif AJted Iqr Expio- New York, Juna 25—(1 ^ ) — Aa la st w eek. wbaa weaa wtam t____ wiH waal; Mldwaat: 8:46— 6;46- t oake Carter, J a lk - ^ * they wUl remain for several .weeks mg that part ot Lowell destroyed iK wmaq. wofl kadJcad woo'wnowoo wow wdaf slo; Tha One. Man Shew—west attractive young wtjnMta’ iBred a Four children or . this town have coming to their home here'for week Sunday’s fire, get under way. * ' N oW rH w/■ST r A CANADIAN — wtmj 6dH^ 7:0(^Veloa of Exporlanoa—ba* bullet into the head of i& ^ ^ -Peer(-. received perfect attendance certifi wiba katp webo wday Itfyr okrw efef sic; Plano—Dlzlo: Organ Recital— mxds. Mr- Thlenes has charge of sioii Costing $15;000. son»J|Bj>ear one o f te e ' beitBst corw cates for tee school year ending Cambridge, Maos.—Mrs. Richard ; SOUTH — wrra wptt wwao wla wjax —waat: Qandron's Orch.—midwest Camp Woodstock. arlla-wma wlod tram atmo wab wabi 6:16— 7:10—Curtain Calls—eat to eat W APPINfi ners S^he Broadway theataieal dia- June 21. They are Frank Gaeella, Orosier, wife of editor and pub* w jdz wamb Inroo wkjr wfaa wbap kprc 6:3(^ 7:30—Kata Smith, Songs — ba* trict about dawn tdday.'j^- The Misses Isadora and Estelle Bertha Doberrents, Fred Flemke Usher of Boston Post dies. She WEE, woal ktba ktba alo: Navy Band Concert—Otzia Dlidcson, Florence Day and Rachel 38. MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kgir kchl 6:46— 7:46—Abo L e a n ’s Or.—baalo; Special To 'the Hjsrald. Leaving Pearsem prcne7^ dn the and John Planeta. COAST — tto kfl kgw komo Khq kpo Navy Band—Dizia; Organ—west Mr. and Mrs. Walter N. Battey Bw^ey, of Baet Hampton, garden Charlestown, R. L—Emmet Bex* . 7d)0— S.'M^IrvIn A CobS—imaat out R ock ville, June 28.— Dam age ot sidewalk, she stepped into A taxicab Mias Ethel Armstrong, who has kfad ktar kgu have returned from Cornfield Point, efitlgnnfuttf visited gerdens here occupied tee MacNaught farmhouse ter, 19 year old member of tee ISlEt^ Cant. Kaat. 7 :1 ^ 8:16—Stroot Singer—alao coast: 115,000 was done by an explosio’’ and sped array. , , Johnny Hamp Orchestra-midwest this week. • for tee past 3/ear, has gon e to her Civilian ConsMvation Corps fatally S>aO— 4:M—WInnia tho Pooh, Oraiba Saybrook, where they spqnt tee A moment or two late^-a young 7:30— 8:30—Burns and Allan—o out and fire in the Mafde street plA . The stieetmen ' wl)l bold their home In Camden, Me., for the sum injured while working in fo ' ra s t S :4 ^ 4:46—Paul Wlng’a Story—aaat 8:00— OdX)—Ponnsylvaniana—q to cst week-end at tee cottage of Mr. and woman entered a pglioA ' station 4:00— 6:00—DInnar Canaart—uao cat 8:30- 9:30—Edwin C. H i l l - ^ cst o;. the RockviUe-WiUi’i^ tic lig^-- monthly businees meeting Saturday mer. The Kenyon family of Hart camp. ' 4:60- 6:30—Back of Nowa—alao ooaat 8:46— 9:46—Barlow Symphony—alao a Mrs. Frederick L. Porter. nearby. night. ' ' ' 4:40— 6H5—John Plarea, Tanoi^to c ing Company at 9 o’c. ck last ford will occupy tee MacNaught .9:19—10:15—Little Jack Little—to cst Harry P. Flies, Sr., of Boston, “1 am Marqulta Lopes, a niglR The Dorcas society wpi meet at farm house. 6:0^> 6:00—Mountalnaara *weal only 0:3m-10:30—F. Martin’s Orch.—c to a '•’ght The entire city of Rockville club hostess,” she said. ‘Tve Just 6:10— 6:1^Burton Hohnoo on Traval 10:00—11.*0(^Panche Orchestra—o to a spent the week-end at bis home tee home of Miss Fanny A. Bllah Mrs. Henry J. Blakeslee and son was made dark. Five hundred at shot a'.man.” Deaths Last N i^ t 6:3(^ 6:30—Menay. Advonturaa—weaf 10:30—11:3(^Don Bestor Orchsat.—cat here. Wednesday afternoon. Heaton attended-a family reunion 6:4S— 6:46—Tho Qoldborga, Sorlal Act out; Burns A Allen—coast repeat tendants at the boxing matches at She refused to s ^ isnyteing else. 6:00— 7:00—Fannie Brieo, Qeo. Olaon Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. Doane of tee Blahop-Tuttle family in Norte the C. D. K. Arena at Crystal Lake The Wagisun Girls Club motored PoUoe, after taking a pistol, with 6:30— 7:S(^Oonald Novia A Orcheatra NBC-WJZ NETWORK down to Camp Bethel, TVlervUle, and daughter Miee SSeie of Broad- Haven last week. Hollywood, Calif.—John Grey, 7:0<^— 8:00—Farde Qrofa'a Orcheatra were left in the dark, as were four one exploded cartridge' from' her Brook have gone to Ofiumbia for a 60, actor and "gag” writer for 7:16— 8:16—Wnk Hard from London BASIC — East: wjs wbs*wbsa wbal where they spent tee day Tuesday wham kdka wgar ^ r wlw wsyr wmal; or five himdred patrons of the Pal handbi^, took her fo a . hospital few dairs after spendii^ some time Harold Lloyd and others. 7:30— 8:30—Ona Man'a Family, Serial Midwest: wcky wl^ kfkz wenr wis with Miss Dorothea Nevers, one of 8:00— 9:00—Cob Pipe Club—cat to eat ace theater and between 200 and where Pearson lay near dwth. with Mrs. Doane’s mother, Mrs. kwk kwer koil wren wnuu) kso heir members, who is spending tee A . T . A T. statisticians report Pierre, S. D.—^Don C. Lewis, 48, 8:3(^ 9:30—Mlacha Lavitzki, Planiat 300 looms in the four plnuits of the He refused to identtCy 'her as tee M!ary Brown Ifi this place. te e r are 35,057,669 telephones in on^; Carvath Walla—west NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmJ summer there with her grandmoth 2 former South Dakota insnrahce wlba kstp webo wday kfy^ ckgw clef Hockanum Mills Company, which woman who shot him. Mr. and| l&s. FrSd Cooley of tee world. Bet It’s tee wrong commlBsioner, del^rate to Dm o- 9:00—10.-00—X^Mayor Davie Orcheatra er, Mrs: Charles J. Dewey. 9:30—l0:3O—Richard Colo’s Orchestra SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wla wjaz have been working on avday and *T like her. I like her,” he moaned Hartford were at their mothers’. number! ’There was a good audience at cratlc National convention in 1924. 10:0(^11:00—Ralph KIrbary, Baritone wfla*W8un wlod wsm wmo wab wapi night shift, stopped temporarily. again and again. , 4- 10:08—1in>6—Ben Bemia’s Orchestra wJdz wsnib kvoo wky wfaa wbap kprc the school'hall on Monday evening 10:30—11:30—Mark Fshar Orcheatra- woal ktba ktiis The condenser imom at the pow Witnesses , told police teat Pear when tee High school class repeat baaic: Qrofo Orchas.—coast repeat MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kglr krhl er plant became a mass of. flames, son bad appairently followed tee ed its play, “Bits o’ Blarney.” CB8-WABC NETWORK PACIFIC COAST — kgo kfl kgw komo after the explosion of'one of the from Broadway into West 48te kbg kpo kfsd ktar Dancing followed tee play. BASIC—East:.wabo wade woko W(wcai condensers cutting off all power at street. Suddenly she stopped, waab wnao w n wkbw wkro whk There is .to be am open meeting Cent. East. t .e gen era tin g p l w t opened her handbag, took out the wdre wean wlp wjaa wean wfbl wspd of the South Windsor school board wjsv; Midw.'st: wbbm wgn wfbm kmbe 3:00— 4:00—Tom Gerun’a Orchestra Harry Pinney, in charge of the gun and fired. kmox wowo wbaa 3:30— 4:90—Tho Singing Lady—east at tee Wapplng school hall Thurs EAST A CANADA—wpa whp wlbw 3:46— 4:46—Orphan Annie-east only electric section o f the plant, said day evening at 8 o’clock, (d. s. t). 4:00— 6:00—Richard HImbar Ensan^a an explosion shook thr enthto wheo wlba wfaa woro vnee clrb ckac 4:30— 6:30—Three X Sisters In Songs All are invited, espedadly tee par- DATE FOB TRIAL SET. DIXIE — wgst wnfa wbro wqam wdod 4:45— 6:46—Lowsll Thomas—east; Or* building. It occurred while he was klra wrao wlao wdau wtoc krld wrr phan Annie—repeat for midwest er.ts of those who are reauly for ktrb ktaa waeo koma wdbo wodz wbt in the boiled room SLd he escaped high .school. wdaawbiwwtarwdbj wwvawmbrwsls 6:00— 6:00—Amos to’ Andy—east only injuries. MIDWEST — weak wmbd wtaq wkbb 6:16— 6:16—Everett Marshall in Sengs New Haven, Jtms'28.— (A P )—F^| 8:30— 6:30—Black’s String Symphony An alarm was sounded by Gus Joseph B roderick o f SQ/in&ur, form-- kfab wlsn kae] wlbw k(b wmt wnax 6:00— 7:00—The Crime Clues Mystery wkbn wcco 6:30— 7:30—Potash A Perlmuttar M illix from Box N o. 51, a fe w hun WAB ENGINEER DIES er judge of probate at Derby ch a ^ I MOUNTAIN—kvor kla kota ksl dred yards away. The Center sta COAST — kbj koin kgb kfre kol kfpy 6:45— 7:45—Phil Cook and His Set ed with embesslement 'o f‘ funds kvi kfbk kmj kwz kem kdb kgmb 7:00— 8:00—To Ba Announced tion and the Hockanum Fire Com from an estate of which he was ad 8KX>— 9:00—Willard Robinson Orchaa. Toronto, Jime 28.- (A P )—Major Cent. East. 8:30— 9:30—Chicago’s Music Magic pany. responded with their pump ministrator, was presented today m 3:3(^ 4:30 — Skippy, Sketch — east 9:00—10:(XK—PIckans Sisters — e a a t ers and two streams were played General W. B. Lindsay, whe com Superior Court before Judge John only: Batwoen the Bookends—west only: Amos ’n’ Andy—west repeat OD the flames by each outfit. manded the Royal Camadian engi 8:48— 4:46—Hayden and Lang—also e 9:15—1Q:1S—Poet Prince, Songs—east; A. Cornell but because of; tee ab 4:0O-r 6rt)0—Meet tho Artist—also cst Everett Marshall—repeat for west Cut Off High Tension neers at tee battle of Vimy Ridge in sence of his coimsel was net put to | 4:18— 6:15—Wagner's Orchas.—also o 9:30—10:30—Phantom Oypsy, Violin To avoid risk of injury to the the World War, w m foimd dead to plea. ------4:30— 8:30—The Happy Bakers—east; 10:00—11 dX>—Barn Lown’s Orchestra day at tee Toronto Hunt dub, ap Skippy, Sketch—repeat to midwest 10:30—11:30—Irving Rose’s Orchestra firemen the high tension service of Judge Cornell set tomorrow as the I 23,000''watts was cut off outside parently a victim of heart disease. new date for arralgnment'and con thr building at 9:13 o’clock upon General Lindsay w u said to have tinued tee bonds for Broderick’s re- ] orders of Superintendent Frank taken part in every main battle lease a t 36,000. - 8:30—Gleason L. Archer. M ilne'of the Rockville plsmtX The fought by Canadian troops in France Broderick has been held at the j 8:45—PhU Cook. flames were confined within the from 1916 to te e end o f te e w ar. 'tTn- county jail elnce Saturday,'the day 9:00— ^Mandoleers. building and shortly after 10 der his command the Canadian engi after he was arrested at ‘BeUevue WTIC 9:15—Rocking Chair Memories. a’clQck tee fire was practically out. neers built tee first plank road con hospital. New York, on a bench war Travelers Broadcasting Service 10:00— ^Deep River Orchestra. Extinguishers were us^ to extln- structed in France. He had lived at rant charging him with embezxUng Hartford, Conn. 10:30— Description— .Stiatosphere gulgh smaU fires under the roof, it the M ilitary Institute here for many funds from tee estate of Emily | 50,000 W „ 1060 K. C„ 282-8 5L Ascent by Dr. Robert MUllken being necessiuy to tear off por years. Lockwood of Seymour. and Dr. Arthur Compton. tions of tee slate roof. 10:45— ^News. The firemen saved tee main W ednesday, June 28. 11:00—Time, weather, temperature. switchboard , by throwing a taupau- 11:04— Sports Review. lln over tee board. The small P . M . ll:15-^Cascades QrcheStra. amount of water which reached tee 4:00—*Top” Concert — Christiaan 11:30— Phantom Gypsy. board caused only trifling dmnage. Krlens, director; with George 12:00— ^Park C entral Orchestra. The heat wfts so intense about tee Leach, baritone. A . M . switchboard that tee .lead sheath 4:30—W alter Dawley, Organist. 12:30— Hotel Pierre Orchestra. ing about tee cables melted away^ 5:00—^A1 BemanC the Minstrel 1:00— Tim e. Supwlntecdent John Hai at Man. Stafford Springs who has charge of t:lS—Plano Capers — John Marl bote tee Rockville and tee Stafford on. Springs areas for the RockviUe- 5:30—Agnes Hedges, soprano. TOLLAND WiUlmantic Lighting' Company 5:45— Salon Trio. hurrlMl here as soon as notified and 6:00—^Wrightrllle Clarion. officials from tee headquarters of Celebrating Our 6:30—^Merry Madcaps. Mrs. Emery Clough is spending tee Rockville-Willimantic Lighting 6:45—^Walter Hapgopd on soma tinve as guest of hes^. parents, Company reached Rockville about 7:00—’ 10:30 > o’clock. General Superintend WHERE EVERY DAY IS SALE DAY! Mr. and M n. John Darling of- New 7:30—Taxsan. .ent. IQrt Rheinhardt, Assistant Su FIRST ANNIVERSARY 845 M AIN STREET — BUBINOW BUILDINO 7:45—^Melody Moods — .Frances ington. perintendent RQbert Hannah and a Baldwin and Knights of Melody. Aaron Pratt, Jr., of Windsor has gTOfip 6t vrotkmen went over tee 8:00— ^Fannie B rice w ith G eorge been a recent guest at the home of p lan t -and Im m ediately started In Manchester Olsen’s Orchestra...... his grandmother, Mrs. Charles EL work on a temporary h(x>k-up. 8:30—^Program-from New York. Daniels. Mills Use Steam W ITH THAT Lysol, reg. 9:00—^Fe^e Grofe’s Orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Carpenter and Sfipdiintendent Frank Nettleton POPULAR USTERINE LET S SAVE MORE 23c, cut &17c 9:15—Russian Balalaika Ehisemble Miss Mary Carpenter of Wethers oi tee Hockanum MOlls Co., was at J R eg. 60c, 9:30—^wnc Playhouse c a t t o ...... Re^. $1.00 Fountain field w ere g^uests Saturday a t th ej tee Mfipie street plant soon after SPECIAL 39c Creolin, regular 25c, 10:00^-Com Cob Club, home of William Agard and daugh*' the lira and arrangemtets were Syringe — Guaranteed 10:35—^The Merry Madciaps-^Nor- ters. inade to start up tee mills. The SQUIBFS man Cloutier, . director; with Miss Alvina Wo(homurka has as Minterburn mill boilers were start M O UTH W A S H r . .. 17c Revere. Sisters. 39 c guest her cousin from New London. ed and. within an hour were helping 11:00—^Bffl Taslllo’s Showboat Or to funiish power for tee east side Bromo-Seltzer George West of Wapiring was bo«L....49c N e w S tyle chestra. c tea 'dty. This power went off week-end guest of relatives. Regular lliSO^Pataner House Orchestra. several .times but after midnight BATHING SHOES Mr. and Mrs. James H. Clough 30c .... 12:00 M ldn.— ^Ralph K irb ery. there'was little difficulty In keep- Palmolive 23 c had aa recent guests Mr. and Mrs. 12:05 a. m.—Ivan li^iendff’s Or ihg tee lights on. The power was Soap cat to.. Bert Clough of Willimantic. 49c chestra; , 'first temporarily restored at 11:30 0 ___ Aspirin Tablets Mrs. Oscar A. Leonard was a 12:30 a. m.— ^Mark F ish er’s Orches- o’ clock.- Woodbury’s guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. BATH POWDERS Box of 12, Q . tra. The.-.work of drying tee wires GARMENTS Walter Pearson in Hartford last Lavender 1 cut t o ___ __ 1:00 a. m.—Silent. * about the switchboard and making Beaatlfal Container* F rid ay. Soap . ____ X U C Hlth Large Poll Mr. and Mrs. A. Esten Clough -r temporary hook-up was started were Sunday guests at the home of without-delay so tea*’ there would CLEANED ^ R VACATIOM SAVINGS Mrs. Clough’s sister, Mrs. Rose be no failure of tee servlet today. OOH T HISS THESE S9c Crandall Smith in Rockville. ^ SpMls Boxing ISveat SW IM TU B E S Mr. and Mrs. L. Ernest Hall and 'Tbe'C. D. K. Athletic Club were THE PRICE N. B. Tablete cat t o ...... 17c BULK PERFUME Reg. 50c — Onaranteed holding ope of their *x>pular ama Mrs. John H. Steele attended the Ex-Lox, reg. 10c, cot to .... 7c teur boxing ezhibitlMis at their L ’O riga a OA.. funeral of Mrs. Emma Hall Brown Zinc Ointmeot oat t o ...... 12o T y p e ...... O 9 C 29c held at her late home in East Hart arena' at Sandy Beach, Cr^rtal OF All Yonr Favoritee ford Monday afternoon. Lake,.when tee power went' off. 'Soiynos Tooth PAste cot to 29c Wednesday, June 28. ■-A. In Dram Bettiee. STRAW SANDALS, ' *721 The funeral of Harry Brown who Only tee second bout bad been Preach Balm out to ...... S9c p r e s e n t^ Ideal for Beach or O A . P . M , died Simday at the Hartford hospi Kotex, 8 fo r ...... '.60o Home Use, p air ...... tal will be held Wednesihiy after Commissioner Thomas Donahue { 3:15—Baseball Game; Boston Mercttroehrome ...... 9c noon at 2:80 o’clock at the Tolland was preisent and after information Braves vs. 8 t Louis Cardinals. Federated church. was received that the Maple street Incense, reg. 25e ...... 9c HAIR BRUSHES 5:00— ^Fred B erren’s Orchestra. . Hr.'aad Mrs. William B. Ludlow plant: in Rockville was a masi of Bondagee oat t o ...... 6o Ebony Back— in Alnm lnant . 5:80—Sldppy. of .Needhun, Mass., were recent flamee, the fights were poeteoned BOstoI, reg. 85o, ent t o ...... 27e , The Charm of Dainty Bitg. 81.00. 5:45—Etlwl Hayden and Arthur I guests of Mrs. Ludlow's brother, two weeks. In the pitch darkness SpM lal a t Lang. Bern, reg. 60c, cat t o ...... 89o ...... 49c Harry R. Bartlett and family. LOVELINESS I 6:15—Buddy Wagner's Orchestra. Mrs. Hilda Johnson who has .been Xa mNstmrfM Blue-Jay 6:30— ^Happy Bakers. ill for several weeks is now able to iaaUa aw n ih K u ik (M 6:45—^Harold B. Smith, pianist.' saigimaw MUM jTM^ aggrorad fafatea Liquid be around again which is pleasing Beg.SSc, OAga 7:00—Mildred BaUey. iMflTIllmi. ~ ■aitliTflii 11 ^ jMiiTlIiir ...... ‘z>iS news to her friends. c o t t o ...... iWailnato bodjr; r ...23c 7:15—Alfred Kettledon, tenor; The roll call and annual meeting Louise Kuchta, pianist. of the Tolland Federated church ODORONO to laaa______Uniguentine 7:30— ^Jubilee Singers. will be held in the social rooms of I thagr aaa am, aea. 7:45—Sponsored m gram . B eg. 60c, ' famUlaa ‘ Com Remover the church Thursday evening. Re e a t t o ...... 7:50—^Mayflower Orchestra. ports of the work done AJifiig the 8:00—^Tbe Voice of Experience. year are expected to be given and 27c 8:15— Curtain Calls. gaiMa Deoehe Powder— a social time will follow when re LADY ESTHER 80oaiae..i_ 8:30— Bethany Girls’ Quartet. freshments will be served. 81.00 8:45—Hot from Hollywood. B eg. 60c, B eg. 50o The regular meeting of the Tol cu t to ...... 8m m b JaOe, «H h pipe..,.,...51J 9 9:00— ^Irvln Cobb. land library Association will be PALMOUVE 9:15—The Street Singer. 8— ffx Jdtoi refill i,.„—...... 8>e held in the library rooms Monday POND’S CREAMS SHAMPOO 9:30—Sponsored Program. afternoon, July 3rd at the usual 10:00— Warlng's Pennsylvanians; Beg. 85c, 9
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July IT, im , no eiror; opinloa by day dcBfiot, tbifr MbfiUai memhan there win be alagliig to the stusie ley''Of' Jtutice Avery. Sefon Judge Jen CURB QUOTATIONS TO HOUI ANNUAL nC N K of tbe ldM ««i' ''«ii^ trifidi mte sf ffultara HKBCODKriHIIIS nings the verdlet hod been against C R m 1 0 DEATH defendants Burts and Gambarddla, oovdlnBy hwitad to attani. All who nlan to ^ A prtigfigm of spoffm aad quested to obtain their own trana- Trudilng Company and in favor of defendant, Bulkeiey. Am er a t Pow and Lt B .... 5% AFTERNOON OF FOORTH - W 0RU N6 ON ROAD The appeal was by Kurtz. pertatlon tf poanihls. otherwise wan hel3 in |i8oe wnda] 0NTENAPPEAI5 Amer Sup P ow ...... 2 has bssa .mraDged and a pieamat aolify Paul carhMn. dialrman at tha of Penoo wmiam NOhla < Amer Sup P ow ...... 6% and busy tMns is assured. Slipper tra n ^ rta tio n committee, who wiD 00 a technical diarge a t Blue Ridge ...... 390 Swedish Congr^tional Sun wUl'bs served out in. ths open aad see that it la fumiSbad. Cara win Tmek Bscks Man Whfie with a n)otcr vehicla.. Central States Elec ...... 3% CU m iES FOR LARGER day School to Go to EDingtoo food will ba provided by various laava the chur^ wuamtiy at l He Was SeUog* Concrete Inserti was sn^byad StateSapreme,Court Finds aties Service...... 5 o’clock Tueaday afternoon. >rrigoni, road oonttaotor aBi^l a ties Service p fd ...... 2494 Farm tot Outing. famlltas of the rirareh aad parents Forma OB Highway. of the ehlldrea. foe cream and his widow and flVa Childionr' WOMAN ARE MODISH Elec Bond and f ' ir e ...... 3594 quest will be held next We No Firrors m Six o f Thom Ford Limited ...... 4% lemonade wlU also be asrvsd. -- - - Niag Hud P ow ...... 12% Next Tuesday aftonooo, July 4, A brief devotional service will be Spain is being oifOd to repeal Middletown, June IS — (AP) — Penn Road ...... S94 tbe Sunday aebool of tba Swadiah held daring the aftsmocn, la deers#' szpriUng the Jaws af^oad TuriUo rnswti, 08, of IHddlstown Many a man who booghi l! Day of Restricted Styles in Stand Oil Ind ...... 8294 Congregational ifliurah on Bpruoe Charge of,Rsv^ 8. B. Oteea. iB'the t o Fsrdiaand and-Isaballa in 1492. was enubsd to death today by a alga securities aad thoufhAi Sizes Over 36 Past, Accord United Foimders...... 2 street win b<^ Im annual pienio at evening a hot dog roast wUl be hrid That’s the trouMs with repobUcs-c- truck whils ssttlim eeoar^ farms the farm of Albin Peterson in was a bondhddsr found ent^ ing to Rnhinow’s.. United (3as ...... 494 on top of ths mountain atways mahiiig off and d ri^ some for the BerUn-Mldaletown highway. his sorrow that ha Hartford, June 38.—(AP)— The United Lt and Pow A ...... 794 EUingtem. AU memberi o f tbe Sun- the picnic grounds, after thing hasty.. Tbe truck drlvea by Philip Buck- baghdder. - . Baprtme Court of Errors today Util Pow and Lt .'...... 2% Canadian Marconi ...... 294 gave ten opinions on cases bieard re Believing that clothes for the cently, finding no error In six of larger woman can be ^ust as smart and attractive as those made in i The court decided the case of the smaller sizes, Rubinow's, in an ad CHICOINE TO BECOME Greenwich Trust Company, Trustee, vertisement Elsewhere in today’s va Austin D. Brlzey, et ad.. In which Herald, aimounce a new collection of the question was as to the right of summer dresses, jacket and swgg- MOOSE a U B STEWARD the trustee to mike a payment to ger suits which offer a wide choice the united States in settlement of a to women wearing aiaes from 88 to 56. The .day is p ^ Rubinow’s say, tax assessment, should be returned Manager of .A & P Store Re to a trial court. Judge Ells who when a woman had to be contended CLEARANCE baiurd the case haul reserved It for with a restricted number of styles signs Position — Mald^ advice. The opinion was by the simply because she wore a size Alterati
‘ -K - -V i- 'V* • • V', ■' • ,4 A' ■ VU' % - r ^ 5 m 1? ^ . .—^ r-.’ . r * V •./ -■ ■ • ■ ,-. V4 : •" -‘-k*.■ i- .•■ '*. •-. -'.: ■■ ^ -7-^. ^ ' V. iv 'ct: - ■ v r f - MANOHBSTSfe BVENfes^M AJilANd^^ CONl«.,^^^DAYJPira - \ CAGS BX CARN|Y.SWnQlING H A N d E S rO t n r e BAND COLOMBIA YOUNGSTERS GIVE (M B S REV.DR,nCRAELBiffiRY N. Y. " c i u ^ 1 GOING TO GREENWICH Mr. and Mra Charles Gariand FOR BENEFIT OF CAMP BECOMBSAMONMGNOR and Watson of Fltdxburg, (PareiBhed by Futmam M Ca.y Maas., were guests Sunday of Ifii. Oentral Bow, Bartfdrd, Ooim. T(Niiig . **Bob** eWins Pa8iti(» Be Entered in Champion* Nellie Cole. On their return Mrs. Nancy Fike and Shirley McIn Rector of St. / iggoitine’s Airi^Sduc^ Reduo 9X^ AbiUiy in AIL Cole’s daughter, Mias Helen Cole, tosh Ppt On Big Show, Lem Chnreh, ^Hartford Is Elevat- Alaska Jun • 20% IP.MStotdts ship Cmtests Jniy 4— Still . 4 •. • • • 4% E voits— Brennan MSy Man was has been i^ting here accom onade and Eve^hing. ^ ed Beftoe m lArge'Gongre- 0.1 Room in the Bos. panied them to her home Ln Gard Allied ...... 118% Bank Stocks age BaSebaO. gaticm. ’ - A m Can . . . .••.•...... a 98 Bid A sk ner, Mass. Motivated by & desire to assist 18% ,Tbe Mancbeoter band will go Mr. and Mrs. Lewis and daugu- Am For Pqw .. CHit Nat B shd T ... 12 24 R obert Carney, *son of Mzv and children leas fortunate than them teeeoeeeeeee 16% to Oreeowich July 4 to take part in ter, and Hattie Strickland of Hartford, June 28.—(AP)—St. Am Rad SUB .. Conn. Rlvei ...... 450 —* Mrs. Robert B Camay of 228 (tonter selves, Nancy Fike and Shirley Mc A urt Smelt...... 85 Htfd. (tonn- Tniat ... 60 60 th e *wTinni N ew iBngi>t«d and Amer* Manchester, were callers Sunday Augustine’s chu^' on, Campfield Intosh of Middle Turnpike Bast to avenue, WM filibd this forenoon Anr- Tel and Tel ...... 129% Uifd. National B,aod T 14% 16 street, has been elected captain of «*»*n open champiOTnhips. ^ e local evening at the home of Mrs. Jennie day presented a “circus” for- the en- with a congngatibh to witness the Ann Tob B ...... 91% Weat Hartford Tntet.. — 175 the High school lem m ing team for vatTirf hmi competed every Fourth of Hunt. tertkinmoit of residents in the ceremony conferring the ink of Am Wat Wks ...... 89% Insurwiee Stocks the (xmilng year. "Bob” as- lie is Hartford . Man, July for a munber of y ta n and Raymond Lyman went to Spring- neighborhood, the youngsUnr an monsignor on the rector of the patv Anaconda ...... 17 otherwise known has been a mem usually wins some of the prices. The Aetna (toaualty ..... 60 52 There, Catches Left Kind in field, Mass., Sunday with the nouncing previous to the perform Ish, the Rev. Dt. Michael W. Batv Atchlscm ...... 67% Aetna U fe ...... 17% 19 ber of the swimming team tor the members are hopeful of taking not American Le^on Fife ano Drum Auburn ...... 64% past two years entering most of the ' RoUer-7- Treated at Hospit^ only some prizes but a title or two ance at 2 o’clock that proceeds ry. The ceremohies faicluded a pro Aetna Fire ...... 82% 84 Corps of WiUlmantlc to play in a over actual expenses would be do cession tern UlS' rectory to the Aviation Cotp ...... 12% Automobile ...... 19 21 events but he rw outstanding in year. contest. Balt and Ohio ...... 26% the 220 free style. Giuseppe (tonti, of 158 Tex^tto The bus carrying the band win nated lo the Kiwanls Kiddies Camp church, me reading, of the Pope’s Cmm. General ...... 80 • 32 stioet, Hartforii, employed by the EL , Wesley Collins of Hartford is Bendix ...... 18% Csjmey’e ele^on will probably a t Hebron. edict, the oaleln’atun of * mas Hartford Fire ...... 48 45 B. HUUard Company, at HilllfztK leave the Center at 6:80 Tuesday spending two weeks in Columbia Beth Steel ...... 42% prevent him from running for morning. There are some seats > Nancy and Shirley,.who are about the investiture of the robes, a ser National Fire ...... 46 48 vUie* caught hia hand in a roller in with his aunt. Miss Myrtle CoIUns. ten years of age, have had the dreus mon and . a .special musical pro Heth Steel, pfd ...... 78% Hartford Steam Boiler 45 47 maxiager of baseball. Oumey baa available for any who may want to nn— Eva Collins resumed work Borden .....'...... 86% been assistant manager ot baaebaU tus plant machinery at 10 o’clock tftifft the trip. Those Interested in twiiui fo r a long tim e ana have gram . Phoenix Fire ...... 51 68 morning, crushing the fingers of at the office of James P. Mustard The Rev. John Anderson of Can Pae ...... 18 Ttavelera ...... 405 4 during the past school year and was should get In touch with Harry Fla- been going about mairing plana for Case (J. L) ...... 91% hia left hand. He was taken to the in wmimantic, having been out for the event for weeks. Nnacy was to Oevim, a former member of the Pobllo UtiHttee Htoeke slated togetiieir with William Bren veU immediately. Cerro De Pasco ...... 25% nan for the place of manager for Manchester Memorial hospital for The bandsmen have had their suits some time on account of Illness. garb herseli as a clown and present faculty at St.' Thomas seminary, (toon. ESec Serv ..'.... 43. 47 emergency ^treatment. The index The Misses June and Helen An Ches and O hio ...... 42% Conn. Power next year. Since the results ot the altered and their tunics trimmed jokes and songs, while Shirley has preached the sermon. and ring finger ot Conti’s left hai^ trim of Portland, Ind., are guests O irysler ...... 85% Greenvdeh, WAG, swimming electicm. have been made especially for the competition cmd practiced diligently on acrobatic Investiture in the purple robes of wfflre badly lacerated and the r e ^ of their aunt Mrs. Lavergne Wil a monrignor was conducted by C oca ( t o l a ...... 95% H artford ESec . . publK -it to highly probable that they expect to look tip-top when SLUiits to furnish the thrills that Ctol Gas ...... 25% of the band waa severely brulseii* Hertford Gss I e s s a e « Brennan will be choam manager of tiiey go on the field In Greenwich. liam s. are part and p a r^ .of-every circus. Monsignor Michael May of St Pat Ctonti rediained as a patient a fter Frederick Hunt who has been at Col (torbon ...... 64 do., pfd for next year $a both Coach The local band wUl also play Sim- The children have spld tickets rick’s church, Norwich. Com) Solv ...... 26% emergency treatment. tending school in Ridlana, Is af bis The Rev. Michael P. Barry of St S N E T C o ...... 107 111 Kelley and Manager Sullivan recom- d ^ afternoon at Charter Oak park throughout the neigbbortiood, the Cons Gas ...... 56% Manufacturing Stocks in Hartford for the annual Hartford grandmother's home for a few Paul’s church. West Haven, a mendiMl. admission charge bei^ a penny a Cons Oil ...... 14% Am Hanlware ...... 21 23 Principal ><)uimby has recently Ordinary commercial gasolins Soccer dub field day. weeks vacation. person. They have also saved any nephew of the monslgnor, and who (tont C a n ...... 68% welg^ from 5.6 to 6.2 pounds p4r Mim. Henna Jane Fraker of Del- was assistant at St Augustine’s Am Hosiery ...... —r 25 distributed over one hundred and I ■ ” money they have obtained and have Ctom P r o d ...... •ta, Ohio, is a guest at the home of for ten years, was celebrant of the Arrow H and H, eom . 9 11 fifty letters to students who will ro- f ^ o n . purchased the n ecess^ ingredients De L and Wn .. do., pfd ...... 80 — Mrs. Jennie Hunt for lemonade, and 'also cookies. mass. The deacon was £be Rev. D rug ...... BRinSH-AHERICANS’ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Downer of Thomas Sullivan of New York; BUlinga sad Spencer.. — 2 Their mothers, have provided fudge Du P o n t ...... Bristol Brass ...... 18 16 WiUimantic are spending s week at sub-deacon, the Rev. Austin Degan IfaafmM Kodak and all these will be placed on sale. do., p fd ...... 87 — the lake in one of Horace Little’s of Pittsburgh; master of cere Elec and Mus .. OimNG ON SATURDAY According to reports, a large (tose, Lockwood and B J cottages. monies, the' Ray. Frauds Egan,; cu Elec A*ito U t e ...... 28% wi— loidred Latham of Hart- crowd was scheduled to witness the rate of St Augustine’s; censer OoDlna C o...... SO premier performance this afternoon Elec Pow and L t ...... 18% Colt’s Firearm s...... 14 f>rd spent the week-end at the bearer, the Rev. Joseph Rice of (3ex E l s e ...... 24% Annual Outdoor Affair To Be hoxne of her sister, Mrs. Florence and the stage is set for a gala af W aterbuzy. BSagls Look ...... 28 Choose fair. Gen F ood s...... 88% Fwiir Bearton ...... 40 Held at Steiner’s Grove, Badge. Qen Motors ...... 80 Mr. cmd Mrs. Edward T. Clark of Fuller Brush, C3aas A . 7 Bush Hill Road. G illette ...... 14% Gray Tel Pay Station. 14 Washington, D. C„ were week-end (Sold Dust ...... 24% guests of Mr. Claik’s sisters, Mrs. STUDENTS AT DGH Hart and (tooley ...... — xzo Tht »"nnii.i outing of the Brltish- ORGANIZED LABOR Grigsby Grunow ...... 2% Hartmann Tob, com... — 2 d u b Win be hdd Saturday, R. G. Proctor and IHss Alice H ew hey ...... 55% Clark. Mr. Clark was secretary to do., pfd ...... 6 — July 1, at Steiner’s Grove, Bush Hill WIN SCHOLARSHIPS in* N ick ...... 18 In t S ilv e r ...... 30 88 the late President Ooolidge. Road. Cars wiU leave the dub ASKS HIGHER WAGE Int Tel and e l ...... 19 do., p fd ...... 59 68 The Refrigerator That Gives You The rooms on wa.in street from 10 a. m. Mrs. Howard Rice, IHss Gladys Johns M anvllle ...... 52 Landers, Frary A (3k. 30 32 until 2 p. m. A full program of Rice and Westcott Rice motored to Truman Cowles and Wesley Kenne
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1 For ovarityityng an ieo imek and , Lnkn Kiteflis Iw N W '' E U (S GIVE AN OUTING Ifs Ciirri^ WUli LoMGfOTlffi} ^ 9Hfifl|||MMr fuMee adnii| M r n ^ - emwitypiiityss TO 620 BOYS, GIRLS ...... Tproioto, Juan Creouignela rlngltt permanent .&i.Mark»t Here.' '• ^ ty# tag boat Md M fb bm ilnflirn tinusd in'Ontario todqr * *"■" thinks bs has wavea as given bythe Wtfdra Beau JirrtXm. W. t ty Salon am delightful. 1890 Pirsons Attogttksr Tike ”8barkiy/9Bi Brotbff«”''^,N «w ;^ A t ^MkMlatown It wad at many points dityptysfl ot lousdad a homa only to And ha Psrt bi *CliiU^*s Dsy** tt tiaae. ibartwy j Ugog i maturing erepa as no rsitef ]Ma naraly op«Md a tavatn for Yorii pfodiw# xdvwturere he hnA*t any snMiiMCkBlin. Maika ed In hih friaads/'—Norman Douglas. fid tted Bugs Ci^fsfsl Lake Beseh.. an equipment of one cutomebilf^ ' ^ . dty; not Remember, the ”borse reins” you lo a a of ttodd jliekbra Asm M n n , Rural resldeate of tyn 8aamif . knitted when a smaU girl, using an. checkbook and a# iiKpMSlve bpirit, or Andover bad* f rieked kirn. Any triet said tbay were about iM oy ICax Bangs, 63 Pitkin S t, local how Boebman put i^.tbd liM .t t tho him rafa 8* acant for the U. . Fumaea Oil old spool with four nails or pine and Six. bumlted and twanty ebUdrsh bid up tbe Cbarter Onk etniWlwiteswt' abandon luma of saving tbri# p , 8 wars tbs gvsste of Roolnri >s Lodgs berry mnriiot te a sew b ifli Mom^' ty appeag ttnjrlob iHPiiftItas. 8« S m a rs, sUtaa that tha laaaa plim bright colored string? The kiddies That ' daeUhm was due# as a drought mrtarad its fo w tir No. 1869, B, P. . BUu. at' tbs mMMby tha amount paid as rant is of t ^ y are also knitting on spools, o. day. didn’t get tbe,bi ‘ — last hl8tit, and at the sam# ttd P 'f week. G k«tef eraoks appaarsd ty, but they use Ug spools and heavier "Elks Childrsn’s Day" bild ysstsr- ty nine eratee of berriee Ybere waa eomeMte^lb udtk tbs the lott, strasrharrlas rtyenadC .ton;,' Applied toward tha purehafa prtea day. Tbs oblldrsn wars part of 1,- was stated transportation of ^ ^ ia b u m a r, has baeoma vary yam and they are making- ruga they etarted for NeW York " tbd8 ,amallar trfldt add Itw a f aHnost wiBkiBt bo lar^dw June 10 unless fast and fan wheat;lMiaB to hsatC The long knitted pieces are coiled 800 psopis wbo'partldpatsd in tbs afternoon. Neitber did they bbidnlfbt when tbe StntoL Use w m far in advance of the proper time. . popular. Dial 8196 fOr particulars. bought from Ucenaod datysnii m ^ and sewed togeW r as one doM with Ciblldren’s Day avast at Sandy money Yer them, nor any reached. Wbqn it o oavaNada tietp" tA pUtr. M Bd ' Gueipb reported prospect ot aerte Bsaeb, Crystal Laks. pad a jnoment -to inquira tbe way, Thars will not be any Uoaiued sail Last Call! a braided rug. Tbty and their nantelilM ^ ers te Maiae that day. hut th m <**iiMs iirlte so a# te sv/d i pus crop djunags in that ofoo. At/ Xf you havan’t put away wlntar Eigbty-two automobUss, loaned however, got a Jdee long m e and “ EUuurkey'e” roustabout," tebo b|d ara plsnty to arighoortag states- tsto o t i MS#. Th# Bstepaiiy Rug^ Branford rain last Monday was said tfotbas, this is pM tlvaly tha last Bride’s Gloves by RoekriUs bualasM sms and otb- free meal out olrtba — . ... bssn riding in cnt.pf tbn cabs,-said r beoght from them may. h# fsfro .itykf for tem H# tnppfy rf to have done more barm tyan geod^ oalll Moths am ^ t looking for A bride's gl^ es which e lid l^ sr rssldsats, furnlahsd traneporta- Bmr Dplfip 0^0 ^ t bw tbpu i^ bsi'd IdM 1nsora air, so bw l•peytefl into Mains m last dav wo ftyty L. T. Wspd. Further north and west, however^ «
»—sy - *— Rl^ frU flertOB •* miiyim B A BBBIT tX X Lynif twok in New £ork niter yenn abroad* faDn la •'-tr' lore with »0-year-old ELINOR in my arttelss i have writ- YOU OWE tO l SXAFFQRDt Barrett la 85* weattby, tea on'^geaeraj ' and , em- ■ad has made a name for hlmeeif pbaidaed thOee manefa of daily Is It hard elwidihg Omw AiyaT 8 ^ an ap archeologist. rbatinirthat 1 oniSldsr’neeeseaty to you feel toM ybd cia’t^vridk UDA STAFFORD, Elinor^ bean- <*56 health, bapphieee and steady titol metiier, has kept the girt In. other atop <>r dp aikifelier' d m ^vihCement . > the background, wanting attention v^Sudi-things, ’as-'1 -have oatUasd •X s !v: Have you a wfo of for herself. Uda Is carrylag on a |irik^fiiS6dsh a hadv^Ound, because Ineae?" flirtation with VANCE GARnBR bdUStttuttonS are the beet bet V... When It actually; to hard and constantly scheming to keep In ‘ ‘‘SRass. I t IS. the d d story the good graces of rich BOSS EU*^ rion : behig . better. than to keep yoiir moott from SEXTON, her hnsbadffs aimt* in or opbn, take atodc af ydnM X/I/9V ~ . • -K lic-xs...... see if you can’t get more p ip . der to Inherit a share of the Section <-CBut building up bodies is not . all ■'4?' S'I It may be youf -fCet? Bopom fortune. tfeeCa .iS'-to preventkm. I t- often wpmen iVho Have '.sawaya' - worn Fears before Barrett shielded his mlmei eases and pumps or. delicate htlM fafidais half-sister, MARCIA, ndien a yonth- then'tli4^md^Mr must act quickly high hods find trenaendonA teUM ful romance ended dlsastronsly. . Natoely‘ , keeinng a from getthig Into flat-hsdM| ipinM - Marcia bad a son whom Barrett tfiiUd-hwhy '^ ttin g - adopted. She tells Barrett that if keeping them things on hot days. sick” and There to no (mestion that hsaiS her husband ever learns of the afr aV ay froM>1ij|m,. s \ ' v fair he will never forgive her. ' in wtoMi? • I t ’ is com paratively ^ N V s ' make a lot ot ofference. You.can Elinor's mother goes to Miami for iimpls'to ^sSMi' little, nelghbota even get medtumAeeled > oxfosde - > s' A ' that go well with summer tMags three weeks. When she returns she oxnrt, btif to summer it Is next to S « .ivV overhears Barrett talking to Elinor. ImpoeriUe. -And that to fine. Chil and find them a boon. If you ate RpaHring he Is about to ask the girl dren need' companions to jday unwilling to get into brogues. TItv to marry Mi", lida internets. with from the time they can walk. them, anyway. You can get a pato Cleverly she leads Barrett to believe But these'play groups do have their , < for Uttle thiM suinmer. that EUhor does not care for him, hazards: Keep S 'pair of oomfortatfle, easy h«« only been flirting with him. ! Safer in.:Open Air y.-,^*^.'.^-.-.s-.-.- • s '.sss-.-.-.v. sbOM in toe office. Change into He leaves and days pass in which One eMld taking whooping ' X*' X V .-xX A them toe minute you oome in from Elinor has no word from him. She cough; meiflito* Any of the con tbe street (always carcftilly putting Is heart-tffoken. Then, calling at tagious diMases ean~give it to the shoe trees into toe shoM you take off). Then, change into a ' toind aunt’s, she sees him again. vdiole neighborhoodi; < . -S' ^ X •' CHAPTER XV. lh;the.qpen nto' toare to - ihorq pair when yra-get home.^'And for For a moment Elinor closed her ebanCe' o f this (M idrm ■ escMto^T' your ownAMteaBt informatlato if eyes, feeling sick and dizzy. Then, centaghm than IfT^hiv ware ''to you take ^ose roton, but t^ea nlr and don beodi Mndals f(ur easy eom- "V. A itinry of eadtentont rXB-through London d^ilbmatle drolea whmi, fortable homewear, your feet wiU as If from afar the butler’s voice does not always mean immunity. on the eve of tbe year’s r o ^ court, it was reported tbat Miss Margaret honwiing out, “Mrs. Stafford, Mies arrival home. He had stared at Bessie and Jim could not; he told the T-du can’t get going too soon on Uttle chlldirto have a baUt of bao- benefit by it' the smoke of her dgaret without plans for the Fourth of July picnic. ly shocked! To think Four Bismarfc herrings, eut inereased enormously. trouMcr makM your hands feel that mg, sick with longing, and trying m Julienne ’(wbieb means tb throat to red and sore. WHOIE8QMB FOOD way, too. And nervous exhaustion sdthout a reason. There must have th a t f a i , lida, permit this!” to despise her. Measles b e ^ tMs way too. It to Although there sre only a few been a reason. What could it have Bairett stiffened, then. looked, pieces as long as Fmicb fried stotee wbieb insist on pasteuriza ’•bows in toe continued'moisture and “I am very glad that Mr. Barrett potatoes but only about half as ttsualhr diffloult to dUongutoh one Pastoerizatioa and Up-te-Dato Ma- edd feeUng in your hands. been? Miss EUa trusted Barrett amazed, at Miss Ella. Colvin wae here when you. came,’’ tion of toe mixture to be frozen for Colvin’s judgment as she trusted thick); 2 small or ods large from the other at the _ Ussd la “ Faltertngly Uda muttered excuses, •aid Ml— Ella with emphasis. > Tbooo w ith eatpertonOe wfll ______Ihr ice cream, toe neeeseltiee of manu- These are three seriooa. causes that of no one else. It looked ns fibs bad ’little infiuence over Eli onion; 8 anchovy fllete; 4 hard fseture have brought about tlw_ In- th a t riMUld have medleal attentleB. Uda moisienSd her llpe which boiled eggs; 4 boiled new pota- whooping eougb in a. eeceikl, bat gar erctorma. though agahi her will must be nor,” sbe said, fihe had done every were threatening to crack on her many young riotbers would ^not troduction of modern More rest, mom rriaxatten, more changed. th in to dissuade her from tbe un toee; 2 carrote; , 1 dill pickle: 2 which insure to most users a clean time out in toe open and spedal Barrett’ did npt like Lida eitbctr. forced emile. When she hadLEUnqr beete, and 1 ®Mt In * f* o g n te ^ lt.' Therefore be eeifo. By DB. MOBBU FUBBBIN pleasant habit Because—for one alone—! Tho 'UtUe fool! miiat watclr tbe child who eeugbe. Keep and safe product. eare.of your diet and exeretoei sU Miss MM* saw bow be stiffened as thing, sbe*said (remembering Bar Julldnne; 4 tabicspoonsful of Edfteiv' JearaU ef the Amsrlaaa had she dime by that tneane gea^ Mm away from youf bouse and keep --Igomeelt Asaedatkw* and ef Mucb depends, however, on the under a doctor's auperviskn diould Uda appealed p retty for hlc opfti- rett), .EUnor was too young ‘ to vinegar, 2 tablespoons mayon ice cresm purchaser. Tbe consumer rtm o d j your elamnqr hand oondi- Ion about this and that. ture?, M eopld strangls your-bitf^ naise, 2 teaspoons capers. your cMld away■31 from Mm. l^gefa, IfedaeMtIi Maysdae smoke. banded!”’Uda thbugbt: No “NaeemHy” diould not accept ice crMm served tioa, when It remedies the eatme. Thera, wae a hill in tha talk and Miss EUa's eyes rested upon lidk’s Arrange at Laet Minute Ghfldfm do aot “have” to take Barrett moved eudden^. Mlee Dla And Bariwtt Oo|vin knew what be Mix^ all the cb
HAWSHBanro BVffiJINO HIIBAIiD. MAKCHBrtro. OpNK,Wn»JlSDAY, lan . ^ ANOTH R SEKA7Z INQUIRY \ CHERKTTAItKItACES West Sides Td Opp ose Fn I T* MSAFPOWT FAHS Old Rivals, AlURvvkville FU iM iunim AREWU-OIL' a r eVou Mir TonMMTjroiw is Thuradsiyi Jum 26>4 on this ssriis, lass- iLiUitiAdiinr k :»ia h .o. It is jurt that and nothing more' to much ^ as Manehester stm claims Trade Condition Poor and lot of people, but to the baseball' that there is at-the present time, CHAMPIOJ minded ^ ^ e of this town'It* is a saf^/'tqekad 'aeray n» a Rockvillo 7 - Df«|i 1 ^ Out « f Four (• W R E S T U im Staifting I n i lip J o Bay revival of an old feud, namsly Man- baidK,'money which was bet on a World Rerards ^ -Be iii cbester vs. Roekvilie. OnoeA yesr Bockvills-Manobester ball game, n m AU-Rookvllle treks down to tMa feht' never paid. AJd Robkvine fans Phiffitt,•X H L « Fint <■7 ») State Standard. own from the hills and v ea friend rtWim la identlesl to Manehester ex Danger Friday Ni|^t at Albany. N. ship that esiated before ue trip cepting they toaist the money rigbt- Gu n to B n iu to Drop Italy,: dsfsatod Fat OTboohsr, starts, is quickly forgotten until the to them. The matter bv deslsiso. has' been dikarded o f late sreara but Trotters u d pacers runplwf to old ball game is over. A real light- Soldiers’ Fidd in Clua^i^ New York—Jos Savoldi, ng ball club has always been a well- the feeung stm enists that every F ir Bdiind G a t e Yinkt OiritA tdehn tor«w Roland Vm Bay Stete circuit swunc into known faetor in RookvUls’s sport thing dld?t pan out as . per agree Hnge List of hitries. meyer, owahoasA DeoBsetteat for the first tixns this ing activities, and the fact thi^ All- ment. Camden. N. J
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ttmerthelr Iffw.fdr; LOST AND FOUND AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 APARTMENTB-FLATS— LE G A L NOTICES 78 The fkef that stodta hays gena vnv la always good fud.-for BM«ulctiver V TBNBBIENTS 63 At a Coart of Probate Holden at FREWOIKS n S D Y.M:,C^A.Not^ LOST— BROWN pocketbook con- 1931 F O R D C O U P E ; 1929 W h ipp et Bolton within and tor the District of fires. _ #' ■ 1 taining sum of m on^ and drivers sedan; 1928 CSievrolet coach; 1928 FOR RENT—4 ROOM flat, first Andover, on the 16th, day June, A. D. When the nation-vdde hiuik: hcii- 181S. ____ Tha North End Playgrounds com AS NEW KA DAWNS license. Finder please return to 570 11-2 ton stake body truck. Terms, floor, newly rhqovated, nice neigh NEEDS$120IKIitEj iday waa-declSrad, in M ardu Center street. trades. Brown’s Garage, W estx;:^- borhood. Cbas. J. Strickland. 168 Present XVILLIAM S. RTDBI, Esq., mittee of the Eighth IXatrict com lative ferv o r h ad spnk. CO. A kJW .eibh»: acting Judge. ter streeL Phone 8805. M ain. Phone 7374. On motion of Milton B. Fleh, execu posed of C. B. Loomis endf Bdwaid It Is tnn that'irtock ^ p p t M ; wuep'. tor on the estate' of W illiam L.' Fish Coleman with the Y. M. C. A. staff Saltt of Stedis Soar Above about 20 per cra't ANNOUNCEMENTS 1931 C H E V R O L E T S P O R T coupe; FOR RENT—3 ROOM FLAT, up late of Bolton within said district de Two Distiiict Displays to Be had been a t the. Jtily. 198S, have the pli^iground In good shape, 1930 N a sh sedan: 1927 Reo sedan. stairs, at 79 Chestnut street Apply ceased. most earnings were worSA Bust- ' ORDER YOUR STEIAMZNG and This Court doth dseroo that six and the : summing pock filled axul These cars are priced low for quick 77 Chestnut street. R io n e 7178. ness was almost paralysedi, A chowder clams inunediately, to months bs allowsd and Umltsd for Ghren Here on Night of 5,000,000 Mark— Extra sale; also 4 cars priced at |50 each. ths orsditors of said estats to exhibit running ovtt the top. A new diving diction that today*f mazket,would avoid disappointment for Fourth FOR RENT THREE ROOM apart Riley Chevrolet, Armory Garage, their olaims against ths sams to ths board was installed by Harry Ry- develc^. would have aeraoed a flildPt. of July. Call 7505 before 8 a. m., ment 1st floor, aL improvements. executor anu directs that pnbllo no 60 Wells street Telephone 6874. theFonrdL lander and wlU give m s^ h^ppy StodkTicken Needed. • ot the imagination^ or after 8 p. m. Seastrand Bros. Summer rates; also garage. Inquire tice be given of this order by adver tising in a newspaper having a clrou- hours of pleasure to the m dies. Mr. How much of the eqpnho.us risk; FOR SALE—1932 Graham Eigl^ 18 Lilley street upstairs. lation in said district and by posting Hamilton ojiraed the pool yesterday in stock prices that has .iwouriaA sedan, dark blue, conditloD and a ^ a copy thereof on the .pnbUo sign post afternoon and had over two hundred AUIDMOBILES FOR SALE 4 . Contributions during the past few New York.— Four years after the since then can be ascribed ta. tha pearance perfect Priced for quick FOR RENT—5 ROOM tenement in said town of Bolton neareat the children in for the first swim of the with all improvements and garage. place where the deoeaned last dw elt days to the Legion Fireworks Fund feverish tra d ^ that, marked the prospects of inflation, and. howi-. WE BUY, SELL and exchange used sale, by private owner. Call 3375. Certified from Record___ season. , approaching rad of the greatest much to actual business - Inqirovae ^ Near East Center street Apply 34 were smaller but ttey represented cars all makes and models. Axmoiy WILLLAH a HTDB The pool is open to all children bull market in history, the New ment, no body knows. Th^ tha Spruce street ' Acting Judge. offerings from a larger number ot of the Eighth ^ school District and Garage, 60 Wells street Telephone FLORIi^TS—NURSERIES 15 H-6-28-63. York 'Stock Exchange is seething initial stimulus came from prospecta: 6874. FOR RENT—LILLEY street near people. ’The committee is in need of all membm of the Y. M. C. A. If' with!speculative activity nearly as of inflation, following our depaituza FOR SALE— LATE CABBAGE Center, modt-m five room flats, first $350, to fu lly cover the expenses ot the older members in sufficient, num great as that of the boom days, from the gold standard, is apparent* . 1932 C H E V R O L E T coach, low mile plants, 10c doz., 50c htmdred; also and second floor, garage. Inquire 21 the evening’s fireworks display, bers wish an hour or two each week 'When optimists bSUeved the country When the natloyd adminlstratiaa. age, like n ew ; 1930 Chevrolet a few nice tomato plants. Inquire E lro stre e t Phone 5661. leaving $120 to be received during when the pool can be given over to w a s in a “new erat.’’ announced its dqisndnation to raise, coach, motor excellent, exceptional 504 P a rk e r s tre e t FOUR TEXANS FACE the last week of the campaign. them they should inquiie about IL Stock-prices are about one-fourth commodity pric^U t was a foregone ly clean; 1931 F o rd coach, godo 3 OR 2 ROOM SUITS in new John On the night of Independence Day Swimming lessons for any who do their ‘September, 1929, highs, but conclusion that stock pricea would condition. Terms, trades. Cole FOR SALE— CELERY, cabbage and son Block, facing Mam street very there will be "two distinct displays not know how to swim will be given they have. almost doubled since rise, too, and shrewd speculatoAi Motors, 6463. cauliflower plants. Krahss’ Green desirable, modem improvements. STIFF OPPOSITION of fireworks with an intermission Mondays,' Wednesdasis and Fridays February. Trading has been near plunged in. house, 621 H a rtfo rd R oad. Tele Phone 3726 o r Janitor 7635. between. ’The regular band concert at eleven In the morning.' All chil ly twice as heavy as In an ordinary * * * phone 8962. of the Salvation Army band will be dren of the Eighth District and allt big session prior to 1929. Tickers P ro s^ ts Vastly Improved!. Want Ad Infoimatioo FOK RENT—TWO 4 room tene held in connection with the fire Y members anywhere In Manches have run late consistently, at times Since then, actual business im» ments at 11 Plano Place, inquire works spectsude on the Old Golf ter should see os at once If you wish falling 30 minutes behind the mar provemrat hra been phenomenal* Manchester MOVING^TRUCKING— on premisea. Only Quartet to Remain In lob off East Center streeL tu learn to 'swlm. ket as orders pour^ in from and noany observers axgae tbat The committee respectfully calls STORAGE 20 FOR RENT—TWO, THREE and The regu^r hours for the pool to throughout the country. With 5,- present day prices are fully justified .Evening Herald attention of the townspeople to the be open will be daily except Satur 000,000-share days becoming com by earnings and prospects. That (our room furnished or unfurnished tact in Tennis Tonniey; roof of the old clubhouse as it is in SILVER LANE BUS LINE offer tbs day and Simday from two to four monplace, the installation of an ex the position of the dolto Is an enor apartments. Manchester Construc danger of allowing children on the CLASSIFIED accommodattoD of tbClr large Ue- p. m. and 6:15 until 7:15 In the eve tra stock ticker Is being discussed mous speculative influence,: how tion Co. T el. 4131 o r 4359. % a dangerous condition. No one will ADVERTISEMENTS Luxe bus (01 lodge, party or team nings. so that the army of speculators ever, la shown by the sharp move Play 54 Games in One Set be allowed on the root during the trtpi at special rates. Pbonc 8063. T H E EASY WAY TO FIND a rent All boys of the Eighth District will be able to k ^ right up with m ent Oft stocks it goes up or down Count six averax* words to a line. 8860. 8864. evening and arrests will be made for prices on the excha^e floor. Inltlaii, nurobera and abbreviations singles, flats, tenements, all sec and older ones members of the Y. in term s of foreign currencies. trespass on adjacent private prop • « • The public, of course, has been eaob count as a word and compound LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE tions. No charge to you. filverett H averford , Pa., June 28.— (A P ) M. C. A. who ars Interested in the words as two worda Minimum cost Is erty. The Legion committee will The public has been in the market buying the weU-known market moving, general trucking, Uvery M cKinney, 829 M ain. O la. 8608- — A. University of Texas qiuirtet playground baseball league are re price of three lines. p>i*int«.in a refreshm ent bootb a t in a big way, and, apparently, with leaders heavily, but its purchases Line rates per day tor transient 5230. was the only contingent intact to quested to be at the Y grounds to service. Our affiliation with United the golf lot during the evening. profit. In fact, some Wall Street are by no means confined to.^tbem* ada day as the 49th national intercol morrow (Thursday) evening at six Vans Service means lower rates on FOR RENT—4 ROOM apartment ParUng on the west side of Brook observers have, fared better than Statistical vohunes and services ara EfTecUve aiareS I t , lUZt legiate, tennis championships enter o’clock. Car.h Charge furniture moving to distant points. upstairs, all moderr. improvements, field street during the evening will certain of the big speculators, who in great demand at . the brokers’ ed the fourth round. Miss Eleanor Dwyer will be with 6 Consecutive Days ..I 1 cts t cts Large modem trucks, expenenced newly decorated, rfasonable, 241 be restricted. took their profits when stocks were offices emd at public libraries. At S Consecutive Lays ..) V ots i i ots Today, however, saw the four— the playground children at. nine men, prompt eervlce, all goods in Spruce street Telejilione 7571'. Further contributions to the fund somewhat lower ^han present levels. first there was a call for Information 1 Day ...... ,...| 11 cts IS cts Karl ICamrath, Martin Buxby of o’clock next Monday morning to All orders for irregular insertions sured while in transit are features a re : Anyway,^ the public is crowding on stocks that would benefit direct^ Miami, Fla., Capt. Sterlln Williams start the craft work. She will es w ill be charged at the one time rata offered at ao extra expense to you. SECOND FLOOR —FIVE, light Previously acknowledged ..$201J19 the brokers’ board rooms. Big from inflation. Now, tiie market and H al Surface, of Kansas City-^ pecially look after the girls and the Speclgl rates for long term every Daily Crips to New York, oaggage pleasant rooms. Screens and shades Bryant & Chapman ...... 2.00 market operators are rarely sera in statisticians also are trying to fig day advertising' given upon request. facing the most serlouir 1 ireat to Y mpn will look after the boys. All delivered direct to steamship plera furnished. Inquire 185 M iddle Turn George L. Fish ...... 2.00 them. They have their own tickr ure out viilch companies stand to Ads ordered tor three or sis days their solidarity. and stopped before the third or Bttb For further information cal) 3063. pike, W e s t Cook Family ...... 2.00 children Interested are asked to be era and do all their business by tela- profit especially from the adminis day will be charged only .tor the ac 8860. 8864. Perrett A Gletiney. ln& Although Kamrath, seeded secr 'H enry VTeir. I.OO here at nine next. Monday morning. tual number of times the ad appear p h o n e.. tration’s Industrial control plana. FUK KENT—THREE, five and six ond and Buxhy, seeded fourth, Albert.J. Todd ...... ■ I.OO The North End older group of Pools galore have been operating. • • • . ed. charging at the rate earned, but were favored to triumph respec no allowance or refunds can be made room tenements, with all modem W. R. Tinker, Jr...... 1.00 baseball players went to Wapplng So avid has been the rush to buy Stock Exchange authorities have 23 tively over Bill Reese of Georgia on sis time ads stopped after the REPAIRING improvementa Inquire at 147 Bast Arthur Wilkie ...... 1.00 last night and took a trouclng to the stocks that, in more than one case, said tbat they v.-ant no r^tition tilth day. -' Center etreet oi telephone Z864. ■ Tecu and Fred Roll, Pennsylvania., ’Ih om as ^Srennan 1.00 tune UOLOON A^N U Tfef TURN, i Views of the Office FhOew^iert ^ The Cdohd touring Europe on Moat torn Uek wben footing the his leave of absence, did not forget h «^ btUs. the one he left behind. His son AW-ELEMBKnWW,W«/ W «’60N-V6iS f He who laughs last (hda’t get the received a card from him at Sparta MY DEDUCTIONS SWOW T V W AFTGR A HEARTY I X Joke in the first place. saying: ‘This is the cliff from ‘ V ------* has a a haUt hahlt of coming which the Spartans used to throw LUNCHEON. THE VICTliA DONNED AKTOID m UA ^ around while you are busy. their defective children. Wish you BEACH SUIT -<-TMEN SAUNTERED OUT TOR THE Tbs persoo with a dosed mind were here.” d a y * ^ a p t e r n in e o r t e n eottles ct la s e r , has as open mouth. ▲ woman doesn't go to the beau^ HE WADDLED OVER TO THE RiaiK»THEN SAT Son—Dad, give me a dime, please. HIMSELF DOWN XX3KS TDRAGpUPLE psdor expecting a i»aln deal. Father—Sen, don’t you think A full man: u're getting pretty big to be ask- HOURS ON K FRESHUY RUNTED Bcoference a wise man; writing an Sj fot dimes continually? PARK •xset man. Son—Well, I guess you’re right. Peopl* will risk Jail to get Dad; Give me a ddlar. aaoney as long as money will keep Bsoole out cfndL * 7 ^ only t £ | f flatter than In winter time it is lawful to put new pancake hat for women is on enough clothing to keep warm, poeketbeok for men. but it is unlawful to take off Tbs man bom to trouble is <»e enough to keep cool in the summer who has the notion it’s possible to time. love more than one woman at a ttme. Park Worker—Would you mind H^^pinasB is one thing you don't getting up from that seat a minute, b m to go around looking tor. If miss: pBu are entitled to it it will come to Flapper—Why? you. • Park Worker—I Just want to bang up this "Wet I ^ t ’’ sign. f Tsadur—If your mother is shopping and fm ^ she has left The way to get ahead is to start ber'mnie at borne, she may ask the now. Xf you start now, you will e lm to acnd the parcel C. O. D. know a lot next year that you don’t ,What do thesr initials mean? mea know now and mat you would not Bridgbt Boy—Call On Daddy. have known next year if you bad waited. Sen—Mother dear, are rosy cheeks a sign of good health? Wben someone was thinking up Mother—Yes, son. X should say the tests of true love, why didn't they are. they include seeing him in a lodge Sea—Well, X saw a girl today who uniform? was a lot healthier on one side than the other. Some men never eould out any SAY& a they did it like they start ISfMMW else. They'd insist iSSUS^ bn udag stich big long seyaes, that about all they’d cut would be them* SCORCH Y SMITH Good Luck! By John CL Terry selves. WHgfDiDXTBa A ftriead is the first person who conMS in wben the whole world goes out \ Hotel Guest — What’s this, madam, a present? Bmshviife Landlady. — No, sir. we only lend you this umbrella in ease it should rain while you are in bed. California has a reiady>made an iwer for her eiitles Ibe climate doesn’t shake. The old*faahiened girl who had very little taste In clothes, now has a dauj^ter whose taste runs to very little clothes. Sktttb—Are you going to get a di vorce. dearie? WASHINGTON TUBBS II By (>ene OUT OUR WAY By WilUams Myra—X don’t eee how we can. We haven’t got our engagement STAblAE^i)! look!) paid for yet GRAPHS 'PA^KB-n. M- VHfkUe w vie m m v cK>r The humsn race le more or Jess Some girls delight In treating gay fVMVie AU. ' n o .x OOmV likt a g o engine. Any crank can TH im K E O -* young blades in a cutting manner. start somsthlng. A GOOD EuGtNEGS [ MAN veouLO c h a r g e ^ G r tT M A e w e TH' PEOPLE ID SEE ' FER SosiME'&S, THT B i r o s . A N * VS40R R V W A R T ! ^TLiEN OJARGETK c h a q g im * P e o p l e B i r o s t d s e e WRIGLEY S GU M A PENM V i d g o Tvv Pe o p l e u p AM* 6 E E Li t t l e B i r o s i m t p e r n e s t . ^WOu ’ l l m a v PAG8 EOURXEE!f ‘i-. • ■ ' . ■ - -i', ■.* ABOUT TOWN *3ivu^inBu^ at PINEHURST! i:\ OeoTfi Ddaaay, Jr., t g t 9, of 86 War veeie the Crowned Lyon Brand has been known as one ef Durant street, fell while playing: th« toest Cantaloupes or MuskEBololis. The Crowned I j o n ^ near hla home Monday night and pie Kve improved tt now by ripening the m^ns^on the vino, ■uflered a severe gash In his leg that pre-oooUng and s h ln ^ ttiem by fast express freight Know-- required three stitches to close. Large Vine Ripened Cantaloupes, each 15c The Ways and Means committee Generous servings for three adults. I That Tha.J. W. Hale 6f the American Legion Post Md Auxiliary will meet at the old Golf G(»npany and ' C. E. Grounds thie evening at 7 o’clock Vine Ripened Honey Dews House & Sim, Inc., are to make plans for the Fourth of Last week we had a phenommial July celebration. ISceach. 2for35c. giving two free trips sale of th^e sheer quality cot ^ ___ ■ to the World's Fair. Mrs. George F. Borst of Cam [JEAN, TENDER tons. We have staged a repeat bridge street is spending the week The two' highest votes event for tomorrow. Don’t miss at her cottage at Point O’ Woods, lb s . Shoulder Lamb 35® win. A vote given this sale t The fifth pre-school clinic will be For Stewing. with each 26e pur held tomorrow afternoon at 8:80 at Large Bunches Carrots .. - ...... -...... - ...... chase. Three highest the Robertson school on i^rth contestants: , Betty School street. Dr. Howard Boyd Halibut Lamb will be in attendance. Scotch Swordfish Crooks, 14,405 votes; Ham hfeckerel Haddock P atties Mrs. Mary Strong, -Jil Mrs. Walter B. Cheney who is 35c lb. Sole Salmon Broilers ■ now in New York aty will J?end 10,810; Mrs. Ann the greater part of the month or Swanson, 7,927. Of Course—A New. The smartest little cotton July at Black Point. Florida Oranges, Genuine Navel frocks you’ll find anywhere Oranges, 6 for ■ f . Mary BushneU Cheney Auxiliary, doz. 29c 24c a t th is price. (Colorful TJ S W. V. and friends will have I That we develop films a lawn party Friday afternoon Kraft's Miracle Whip Salad Dressing, pints 19c, qts. 29c on twenty-four hour checks..neat prints..flow from 2 to 6 o’clock at the home or W U l. er sprayed sheers..conser Mrs. Mary Glblln, Bast S h rim p ...... 3 cans 25c service. Our' prices street at Porter. K the weather is are lowest in town. vative stripes, .soft pastels. unfavorable the party will be held Huckleberries . .29c Try Pinehurst Green Verichrome films-^No. Trimmed with bows, fluffy indoors. , Beans Blueberries ... ,31c Corned capelets, buttons. Every Red Raspberries Beef U8,28c. No. 120,21c. Rev. E. A. Legg w ill g^ve M In 2 qts. 18c HAT dress^color-fast. spirational talk on missions at the (Main Floor, front.) joint meeting of the Home For- for the 4th! elgn Missionary auxiliaries of the / South Methodist church, to be held )That we will repair Friday evening at 7:30 at the home your old fur coat. All of MiM E. M. Stanley, HlghlM d Materials: Park. A letter direct the m in o r rips mended, Futslng Mission in China wUl be read. Members are earnestly in new lining and thor •P iq u e vited to attend, and are requesUd to oughly cleaned for as $ 1 . 9 8 note the change of time from after little as 815.00. Call us •Seersucker noon to evening. I Misses' for further informa •V o ile 14 to 20 A prenatal clinic will be held to tion. (Main Floor, You almply must have an all-white hat morrow morning at 9:80 at the for the Fourth. Choose either a popular Health Center on Haynes street. IT PATS TO SHOP left.) brim or a chic turban. The beat assort •L aw n ment in town at |1.98. I Women’s The Park Hill Flower Shop will be HALE'S SELF-SERVE I For quick, efficient dry •D im ity 36 to 52 in charge of decorations for the • Crepes Werner student recital at Watkins cleansing try Hale's Brothers auditorium this evening at ON THURSDAY'S •S tra w s •B a tiste 8 o’clock. Miss Arlyne C. Morlarty, Hygeonic Dry Cleans soprano, wiU be the assisting artist. FBEEl Large Jar of Bnrt Olney'o Sanerkrant With ing. A plain dress or • Linens •T issu e Ginsrham Hale’i Cottons— GROTE ft WEIGEL’S '-Main Floor, a man’s three-piece •P iq u e s center. MRS. CinCOINE HEADS suit cleansed for as lit Main Floor, center. Frankfurters » 2 3 ® tle as 81*00 each. WOMEN OF MOOSE 100 per cent pure meat Ingredlento. (Main Floor, left.) S n a p p y , fashions Hale's SopreuM W hite M eat Let Them Romp In These Installstion Hold Lssi Ni^ht I That we deliver free of Kno-Twist at Home Qub on Bralnard TEA.. Vz lb. pkg. 25c TUNA .. .2 cans 35c for summer “ d a te s " FREE! 1-poond package Jack Chlcken-of-the-oea! For oalado charge anywhere in Place—Other Officers. Frost • Confectioner's Sogar. and oandwtcheo. town. In this hot Play Togs Orange Pekoe Tea. Mrs. Marie L. Cblcoine of Maple weather simply call S ilk S lips street was installed as head of the SwlM Gmyere Hale’s ’’Red Bag" Women of the Moose at a meeting (dial 4128) and leave Pure Dye Silks S U k held last evening at the Home Club CHEESE.. .pkg. 25c COFFEE. . . 31bs.50c your order. It will be on Brainard Place. Her associate Genuine! 6-portton package. Fresh ground or in besn. officers wlU be as follows: Pwt filled quickly and effi A regent, Mrs. Hazel Snow; Junior COCNTRY ROLL ciently. regent, Mrs. Mary J. Burke; chap- 1. 4° Mrs. Frank DeCiantis; re Frocks ‘The type of play $ 2 - 3 9 corder, Miss Margaret ,Deane; pThat we carry the treasurer, Mrs. Catherine Montie; BUTTER 2ii--45« togs that wlU sentinel. Mrs. Josephine Emonds; Excellent for table use! newest and most dis stand rough and Argus, Mrs. Rose Anneillo; guide, cussed books in our tumble games . . Mrs. Lillian Blanchard; assistant SUNBEAM GEORGE’S ymti tree cllmb- Guaranteed guide, Miss Margaret Burke, Circulating Library. \ing. Sturdy fab Mrs. Ida Yost who was the in b o x 2 8 o rics. T b ^ l stand $ 5 . 9 8 Codfish Before going away to Ibard tubbing, too. Not To Twist stalling officer, and Mrs. Josephine In a wooden box—absolutely free from bones. Emonds who acted as installing the cottage take along 7 to 14. Color- Not To Ride Up, fast. guide, were presented with gifts. ERAFTS MIRACLE WHIF several new books. Not To Sag The retiring presiding officer, Mrs. Main Floor, Snow, will receive her past re (Front Entrance.) center. Not To Pull At ) Prints gent’s pin at the next meeting. Salad Drossing p in t 17® Seams Following the business last night Tastes better than the finest mayonnaise you have ever Not To Turn I Pastels the memb^s adjourned to the Cof tasted. fee Shop for refreshments and a Not To Shrink I White social time. Now In Progress / Chipso % Our best selling frocks. One sees PYTHIAN SISTERS MEET pkgs. 29® F a sh io n e d of these frocks on the smartest girls., Gnumles or flskos. 100% purs dye at the smartest places. Jacketed sUks. Shadow- styles..many matching or contrast "KWICK8COUB" Pot and Pan pIC^. White Memorial Temple Pythian Sisters ing. Sleeveless wash sports models. followed a brief business meeting only. 84 to 44. And light prints. A gnmd selection! last evening in Odd Fellows hall C loansar each 9® Sizes 14 to 44. ^ with a short program of entertain 1' DRUG SALE Main Floor, rear. Look in Section 8 for picnic suggestons—loads of Ideas for a Frocks—Main Floor, rear. ment, the first one in charge of the plenio lUBcb. present social committee. Clarence Buy One At The Regular Price And Get Another Item For le Stone played two banjo numbers, Mrs. Edit** Chapman sang twice ' demonstrahoni bl u e moon * ' Equal To The Same Prf^. A Cool Frock For L ^ Than $1,001 during the program, Miss May Ho(dcs read ^Sis Hopkins and Her Son,” and in response to an encore p gave another humorous recitation. S P R E A D 2 I« * .2 8 < 25e 25e Qnality Another pleasing number was a FREE! A Cheess Knife with each two paeksgas pur- Color-Fast sketch, ’Tlxe Lover's-Errand," by Root ^eer Extract Tooth Brushes Mrs. Frances Chambers, Mrs. Marcyl Peckbam, Mrs. Mary Hills JUMBO, SOUND, BIFE and Mrs. Harriet Skewes. 2 26c 2 26c W a s h G o o d s Yesterday was the wedding annl Cantaloupas Also Birch Beer Extract versary of the excellent chief Mrs. each lO e Each bottle makes 6 gallons. Fins quality. 25c seller! Wallace Henry. Mr, Henry was SOUND, FRESH OUT present with other guests, and Mrs. Lena Keames, chairman of the so 40e Oil of Wlntargreen. ...3 for 41e 25c White pine and Tar . .2 for 26e cial committee, in recognition of C arro ts 30e Ara Spta. Ammonia. .3 for 36c 50c Syr. Wild Cherry, Flaxseed and 2 lbs. 9® Menthol...... / ...... 2 for 51o the event and in behalf of the tem lOo Oauae Bandage, 1 la. s 10 yds. yard ple, presented them with gifts. GREEN TOP BUNCHES ...... 3 foT 'lle . 25c Boric Add Ointment. .2 for 26o Grape punch was served and the box 25c Zinc Odd# Ointment. .2 for 26o lunches brought by the Pythian Sis lOe Adhesive Plaster, H al yd..... 80c Petroleum, white ....2 for 81o ters were much enjoyed. T u rn ip s 2 bimches 9® ...... 3 for l i e 85e Analfesie Balm ...... 2 for 86o Wklto tumlpa! 40e Adhaalva Plaatar, 1 in. x 8 yds. 86o Ephe^hlae Nasal J elly ...... •Printed Voiles! • Batifte Prints! ...... 3 for 46c ...... 2 for 86e "INTBINSlCr FLOBIDA 30o Abaorbant Cotton . .3 for 31e 160 Sodamlnt Tablets, 40s, 2 for 16o •Fine'^Lfwnf! • Dotted Swisses! 40e Caseara Sagrada Ext, 100s .« 60e Eaaanca Papporm^it. .3 for 01c ...... 2 for 4Io • Plain Piques! •Dimity Pdnts! The Telephone Peas 30o Boric Add Powder .. .3 for 31e 850 Dr. Hlakls’s No. 8, 100s ...... at Pineburst looked so fine today ORANGES doz. 41« 3So Mareuroduoma ...... 3 for 36c ...... 2 for 860 that we sold out about 10 o'eleek. 25c Lax. Quin. Cold Tablets...... (Wednesday). Sorry if we bad Delldoua, oolorfnl, sweet, Julmr fruit! Fraotteally saodlaas. 30o Epsom Salts, 1 lb...... 3 for 31c .^1 Wa beUava thaaa to ba tbs fliMst tasting oranges oMnlnsbla 50o OUvs Oil (French), S os...... 2 for 26o to disappoint you today. Our anywhere at this season of the year. 5fo Antiam ^ Douche Powder .. m Market Gardener from Blrob ...... 3 for 510 -...... 2 fo r 6 0 o Mountain who specialises la these 80e Castotto...... 3 for 86c dress lengths. lOo Pure Castile Soap ....3 for 16c 15c Uver P ills ...... 2 for 16o fancy peas has promised to bring 2te BlofHoent Cakes ... .2 for 26o Hals’s Cotton Fabrics—Main Floor, left ■ I .. T US all be can early Thursday 35o Spirit of Camphor... .3 for 36o 80c paroidds...... 3 for 81o morning. They will sell at the 40o Qunphorated O il...... 3.for 41c MALES 36o Sweet Spt N itre ...... 3 for 36c 250 Dresser Combe...... 2 for 26o same pnce: 80o Brown’s Mix. Losenges ....« 80e Olyeorlne...... 3 for 81c ...... 2 for 310 2 quarts 19c 80o Olyeerine Suppodtorlee— 13o Adults’-*^13o xnfants’,. 3 for 81c 60o C r^ Dlsinfeetaat, 16 os. ...• Notions At Special Prices MEALTI-4 MARKET 38e Castor O il...... 3 for 36o ...... 2 for 51o 80o Castor Oil Soft Capsulas...... 3fo Ra^um R am Blades, 2 for 86o ...... : ...... 3for81e -SOo Sbhvlng Cream ...... 2 for 81e Special! For The 411i Picnic! 30o Extract of Lemon .'...3 for 36c 85o'deaasing Hasues ... .3 for 86o WnXMANne THREAD. lURSTi 260 Extra of Oraags...... 3/Or 36c 50o MOuth W a sh es...... 2 for 61o Bladt and White. AU numbers. 36o Extract of Almond . . .3 for 26o 45o Aspirin Tablets...... 3 for 46o D A IS Y M AM SOo vaafUla Extract.... .3 for Slo 750 Russian Mineral OU . .2 for 76o lOo W O snitys...... '.8o 19o BoU-pi Elsatlo oosesSeeee • swo.fts* 0 9 6 'j'6c Norwegian Cod Liver OU . •.. • (6-yard piece.) _ ^ 25o Bnabin Salts Tablata. .2 for 36c ...... ; ...... 2 tor 7So (Whits a ^ black.) 36o CHyoailaa aad Rose Water .... Oe Mending S ilk ...... 4o Se Mercerised Thread ...... is 46o Pallium 8e ^ (b lo n d )...... * (Colored.) , ■ ------^ a ...... 3 for 360 ...... 3 for 410 (Wanted, colors.) < ROOMS ROOMS 9® fl.OO Bbef, Iitm aad W lae...... So Mending Cotton ....;.4o 10c Bobble Pins ...... i..*^v.**,^-****V9e Good served bet for dinner. Alee exeelhnit eold wKh eelads...... 3 fOT'81.01 460 Milk of Magneda ... .2 for 46e 5o Delong.Hair Pins ...4c lOo'Bias Tape NAVEN^S INN And tasty aaadwleliea can be made from this ham. 25o Dress ShleMa • eeseeooooes'os-booooesss.** iS lo lOC CStfitOA PiOM • s a b e • a*ii"'eViia‘Xe « • Halo’s Notkxis—Main. Floor, loft - 97 Kingstown Road BEST QUAlinr \ 25e Blagaesin . ' 8 9e Rubbing Tooth Paate Alcohol Narragsnsett Rw, CLUB STEAK lb. 1 8 o Out ef boat grade, prime, A, No. 1 heel. R.L 2*” 26c 2'" 40c L a ifo . BsOr tooth ’i Olycorlnatod to improvo tts A* Step from the Bench BEEF STEW 2 llM. 2 5 ® wklto aad poerlyl quality.' V vm a — yeO s Hasmi For a BOUflahlag dlanerl .-t. m -