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British Ship to Anchor Outside! U. S. OF EUROPE 12 Mile Limit and Sell I ISLOCATEDIN L iq u o r . w r a R E P L Y , July 15— (AP)— VERMWITWOWS Rumors that a ship flying the British flag plaps to dispense liquor to its passengers outside the 12 mile limit dtuing the in­ Noted Young FGer Crashed Safs We Entered lim itifiiie Favors ’ s Program ternational yacht races nmct Fourteen Are September have evoked a pro­ ^ e e m e n t When We test from the American Steam­ Into Moimtaiiiside— Com- Bat Wants Tnrke; and ship Owner's Associatic^ H. B. Walker, said the association In Alexandria Riot Were Mnch ' Rnssia hchded; AD Most would appeal to the commis­ pamon Seeks Help — Un- sioner of navigation. He said he had heard that the Rojral A Britain and Japm h xTau TJne planned to station the cOnipoiis When Foimd. "■ Alexandria, Egypt, July 15—(AP) predpit^ in Be C onned Equal • '/r Asaguaya on the race course off —^Fourteen persons of whOm' eight I •/// ‘ yA iSarj Ship*—Frar to Newport, R. L, during the day Benqington, V t, July 15.— (AP.) were Etoopeans, were kilted in riot­ gienetal strike bad been called. 'The Berlin, July 15— (AP)— The text and the trips outside the —^Eighteen hotvs after his plane ing dtulng a general strike. previous disorders followed **■“the of Germany's reply to Foreign Min­ 12 mUe limit at night Ratio Against U. whe" liquor would be available had crashed mto a mountato side Another .of many reports dreu- I of Premier Nahae Pa- ister Briand’s memorandum for a lated about toe dty adminletration sha, when . the King refused to sign — to the passengers.' The Ara­ m a dense fog, Frank Goldsbor- *■' .* ''M “ of ’ Europe” was buildings was that 17 persons bad guaya, under the liquor treaty oxigh, 19, jtjnior transcontinental a bill which PariUment bad pass- Equal Witt Britak made public her« tpn^ht It answers with Great Britain is permitted been killed and 180 injured. This qd. Tbe.K^/diM olved Parliament record holder, was found alive m report mentioned no Europeans. favorably Prance’s suggestion for a to bring liquor into American but Nabas Paeha reedved a votel toe wreckage early today. Two senior police officers were Eiuropean. union but stresses the ob­ ports under seaL of confidence. WasUngtmi, July 15—(AP)*—Scb- He was badly mjured and un­ known to be wounded and a large jection that such a program could Wafd demitiee Senators, I g f Pennsylvania, a dde- conscious, and orders were sent \ ' number of lower grade police end succeed . on ly . ujkbj principles of w . . down the five miles of tangled soldiers also were on toe casualty numDenng ~ sate ^to London, advocated the navalnavA full equality and. the same secmrity self-constituted National Assembly **** ^ ^ wooded mountain for a stretcher. • i list. I S p » e 4 readutlons against the treaty , to the Senate today in do*- for all pa^cipants. STEiUMER TO SELL Two or three horns were believed The situation tonight was some­ Most Admit Russia I F KlngF^ihibsequdit maetings of|ing debate for proponente o 'f the necessary to get him down to meu- what quieter. Discrimination, against countries The pile-up of burning freight cars which followed the explosum of tbeae poUtical factions pdice inter argum ent. ical aid at Dimville Notch. or continents and exclusion of Eu­ a locomotive of toe Seaboard Air line Railway near Petersburg, Va., is in Alexandria fered -and violence resulted. Sixty members answered the ropean state not .members of the | UQUOR AT RACES Leonard Lawrence, a stage driv­ shown in this picture, taken immediatdy after toe aeddent Note the Today’s disorders opening roU-call, eight more than Lea^e of Nations, Wch as Russia i er, discovered toe wreckage at 6:30 smoke and flames arising from toe wreckage of toe 50-car train as rescue were present yesterday when the and Turkey, inust be avoided, the j a. m., after parties numbering more workers arrived at toe scene. Three men were badly scalded in toe other S e n a to r -D e le te — RobtosoaB reply stated. tbmi 100 had searched all last blast. « of Arkansas—argued for the European cooperation in the pro­ State Dept Says It Can Do night stoce Donald Mockler, Golds- Robinson is toe Democratic Leader. posed league, according to the Ger­ borougb’s flight companion, bad R U S H reinforcements Ree ;i^V> some utility stocks. eral states amd men prominent in ing 1929 w as maule today by Tax area could be covered. of 6,968,792, contains more ' than were told that toe President hoped W The torrents increased In force Mrs. McCormick appeared to the the Nationad government Commissioner William H. Blodgett half to* inhabitants of toe . state. to take ■ a-month’s holiday to toe toty eeiiat^ answered the past few days by the monsoon committee room while Alexander The fam ous Camadiam B lack to State ’Treasurer Samuel R. ’The population of toe state, outside Grandson Asks If He Can floods while toe flat country rapid­ New, York City,- according to' toe w as on toe stand but did not* exer­ Watch and the crew of the British Spencer, with a list of the 7,602 cruiser Durham were among the ly is becoming submerged. As bad 1930 compilations, is 5,650,763, an cise the privilege granted her to miscellameous corporations, includ­ increase-of 885,5M over toe 1920 crosa-exaznine witneaaes. military parade of 6,000 uniformed ing nsnufacturing and mercamtile Serve 30 Days In Jail In­ as the weather has been in toe men to march through the busi­ area imder search, worse was ex­ total of 4,765,179, or a gain of 18.6 W. R. James, president of toe that tlia wwk of Ooagr^ a S ? BorSi S S r, concerns. The aunount of taxable ness section. An adrplane escort was pected with a new storm rolling up per cent. Chicago West Parka Board, who be completed at a gA at nuQtoer of cordla*.^vl-| mon to be greeted by Governor 2,186 sire subject to a tax upon net commimicated to Judge Stanley J. ta^tipna Ur r ataitepublie Allen. incopie, .The other 5/463 am sub­ Traeeski, who made no comment. Los Angeles, July 16 — (AP).- — ancea^'-aiid: '-addresses ? th; With the aurivad of the pauade, ject to a minimum tax, having had Nicholas pleaded nolo contendere. Frenzy, caused .by bropding . ,pw ctties^fnreit^. .The renrteflimnt ,or| ''the “great meeting” is to begin. A an income .of less than $500, after It was alleged that he had vic­ Tomorrow stpek-Market losses, a^as offered'w the'.pepibd whenihe ,iMty he. «wa»1 "Itmcheon for the guests, a tour, a aiDoTfvi^. exemptions. The total timized two local women of $12 by da^ by Frank Keaton, 66, aitim en- fto » * Washington' and the vwy ntr tea party, the state bamquet amd A ipiniintun taxes. asseasM were $54,- pretend!^ to make magic paste olanation for his slaying et M btley ture o f jt$kUMr:,a* hekdear sa d reeti concert by the Harvard Glee Club 680. It' was found necessary to with toe money, which he led them Flint, Los Angeles flnancl4r. - • will pfwhide: aceeptiefe of to believe he was burning in a Is were on the program for the rest penaiiM 271 corporations for fail­ Rising frpm among the ipai^tpra handkerchidr, to cure their rheuma­ tnaitati^' ahd fjif hfHifes ' at the day. ure to*flle income tax retunia with- M Flint stepped from -.the wttqoa wm n o t^ juraitt^*^ Herbert Pamker is chaimum of the tism. H* to have admitted stand yesterday, Keaton fired * tl^ in toe time allowed by law, and later to toe police that he put the Merchants * "tercentenary commission. toe amount of these penalties was times at tlm. W todagr’ to i money in his po<^t by sleight-of- shoulders of Ifrit pqnd \ $1,856.. , . hand even though toe women were ...... TREASURY RALANCE During the year 966 eorpora- wxtehtog Urn dosely. ttona were (SfKnrtiMl. as being m a PncifcaH y aB sitorefl in town wfB^ t | o w all day to- If " iff authdiitleli decide that xii^Ivef at Um.'' > dormant stue,* Uiffbijf - no „opeip;> N lfe h c ^ isT iot a 'flt sUbJeojt fb r con - Washington, July 15.—(AP) — nunrhnr as the m erehante here h dd thdfar- aiiBtial oQting.^ . .m ia . feupwvridMd, m l ttotDs'dmrmg^tbe'^pinod. ■ O er^ra- fluciim t, be will be rdeased.' He is Treastoy rec^ts fm* July 12 wert ' .“He nilned^ to**’' Keat»».8|l4*..^ tidns listed aa 'dtihuiMnt'nuniber- from advanced age ail- fe'' f^,m ,S6444; expeoAtnxes $19,642,- he -waii;»eiiM^’ '';>, J06.lT; 'b to e a $225,460,626.7$; e d ’ 407. t£\ »•«.*' .'^ u» I ^ , •>• ^ • * . 7^ ' 'f Mt' '"y-L .•i-‘ W, -tftw rm innm BTOinNO H l»AIJ), SOTTTH MANCHBWmCON»» TO*WDA*. JBI

^ P A fiB T W O ' TESTIMONIAL GIVEN STirS NEW OFnCERS A B O ^ m i GERHMIY BACKS START ORGANIZE TOMORROW Dr. Howard doy^ has returned to his home on Porter street after m ON T m A Y (Fundshed by Pntaam BjOo*) Afiame E xp eeeeeeeae spending his vacation with his .par­ U.S. I f hlROPB Oeotnl Bow, Hartiiird,. Oon* w OALCH AND BROWN AUeg CCjip e e• * 4% e e ents in Pehh^vania; His fai^y Am Can Automatically Take Office To­ remains fob a somewhat longer DEATHS 1 k. Btoeks * RoU r tM M i ^ B tlm GiH ■Afa m * Bbr Pew . day-New President Going visit. W ^ K E P L Y Am tiitefiaat .... I.... iincieiit Order United On Lcmg Trip. Lady Roberts Lodge will hold its Eugene Carroll Boakira Trust Co. ... montoiy ide|fiag> tomorrow evening (OoptiMWd from Page i.) Word was receiye'd this morning mg to Soittwett Cooih City, Bank and Trust 825 Am Ron Mm m An organization meeting of the at 8 o’clock in Odd FeUows halL of toe death of Eugene Carroll, 47, CXF Nat BAT « » • • e t e 870 I W orknm Honor .Thrir A m Bmelt e e s e e F»e e «*# a • Eighth District will be held tomor­ eon of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll of 144 Conn. River ••••••••• theme, stresses the necessity of at­ nent for Bos Ani Co. Am T and T ee••••eeeeeee# ' row night at which time it is ex­ Mr. and lIrs.\W|rt CanneU o f tacking the European problem first Adams street, which occurred at Rtfd Coon. Trust . Am TO b'B • •eete.eeeseeee ..«M 4$4 I F«airfnl Brothers. pected W. W. Robertson, district Wilder, Vt, are visiting Mr. and from a political standpoint and then his home in Olneyvllle after a long First Nat Htfd ... Am Wat Wks • e e e e I ) • e s • • e 98 president-elect will turn ovw toe Mrs. Lieon Thorp o f Tanner Street proceeding to the examini^on of Illness. He Uved In Manchester Lapd Mtg Slid Title active management of toe fflgbto Mr. and Mrs. W . W. Robtrtson • • • • • e s 4 Anaconda eeseesseseeseesee 49% and their parents, Mr. and Mrs. economic problems. Germany when a young man. Mutual BAT School and UtiUties District to and dauiktef, Marloo, of 88 Henry New Brit Trust • # e e • - 185 Att .i#*ceeeeeee«e sVe•« #• 87%*;^ esteem and Frederick Thorp

It *•'’ -iv-f-i. feL;- W |I J t i DANCES'ARE PWDCAR .1 j ■ j . . * C iA iB E R OUTING • ^ * Wednesday night dances at San­ i dy Beach Ballmm -are becoming iottfrom.the ru ii^ d l^ ^jbir aiawn,.' increasingly popular by reason of A^tdnb - M idigaaell^w S^ln^^ 1'^ toe ezceUent attractiona that wre tdlha^^n BCerkM^: county la ^W b- storekeeper to a quarrel: over fW Ge To Elm Camp, M ooAis, twtwg featured at this popular dance omits clHuige,.to(to was ^Sd > lasgdy^ to aidvatie C ooatt^ to life to state’s prison, at W ataa^. resort, where many cff toe flneat (CXtnttmiiiB'.trpih 1) ^^the-tmrtila. industry to toe dance orchestras in the country ^dty>>bf ■Uttle;.X«lls.' field by Judge BWtorlck M. reas' At Eight Tomonow For of ley. ^ have provided splendid music and ■found toe flyer us^_ a^ ■' 'lisaii^qf 'CMy : Manganello, toe father of. five entertainment throughout the sum­ cosiT tied together «■ a et>fe*®b^* T^"'gM teet increase was shown ' to 'the'Cpunfies adjoining childxmi, was convicted of murder 1- V Dinner, Sports. mer and toe schedule for 'toe bal­ They carried their to toe second degree last waek, by a ance of toe season is quite as elab­ den for nearly .^5!* City. Erec*i>WTirt nqt only furnishes i>erfect borne from his plane, his ty w vw rt The second largest increase, 60 per daughter, shot and kUled the gro­ »i between 90 and 100 m er^ante and closed. His teeth had been cer. dance rythm and harmony but toe out by toe force of the'crad^ and cent, .was shown to W e s^ ^ 1 their male employees to Elm < ^P - ten trained musicians provide 'Sn county. Suffolk county gained 4 8 ^ The boas Is . mighty Moodus, where the scene of the entertaining program of spedalUea true to toe instinct of an «*P*^®^‘ per cent,;and RoeWand county 80.6 NO EXAM NEEDED I happy these iteys! He iSSwa^es WiU be ed flyer, he had reached fot ^ Hartfbrd, July 16.—(AP.)—Con­ that are very pleasing. per cent' ' . » ba* just’ met' an old the outing coincides witt toe d ^ . S aturday night, July 19, wiU b i ^ parachute cord. One There w as -no change in toe rela­ necticut barbers do not have to friend vdio is going to which the Division ^ ‘ ded in a^ tight grip the ring which take a written examiniUloh from tell, you all about a ■maiTi closed aU day—toe third Wed­ to Sandy Beach toe famous Gold tive positions of toe four largest itfftHic Marvels, known in many sec­ releases toe chute. eomprUedrldtios, Now York, Buffalo, toe Hairdressers’ Commission in unique^ furniture - event nesday in July. . - tions as Baker’s Rythm Kings. party - ' tor ■ sad Syracuse, but Yonkers order to obtain a Ucenso from that toat beglna • Thursday, The.route which wUl be followed They have with them not only a commission, according to an oral we arwi’f 'caicifiatln’ w ill' be from Manchester through ojUnion given toe Barbers’ Commis­ to tell jrou who he ts South Glastonbury Middletown, wonderful vocal soloist but a team of talented dancers and with sev­ S n « u of N T^-U ty to -xtl. pt«.. sion by Assistant Attorney Gener-j right now for by to­ HiMranum and Haddam, stopping eral specialists in toe orchestra, a al Raymond A. Johnson. morrow he’ll be rested at toe East Haddam bridge, a dis­ high class vaudeville program is ford. Mass., a visitor vdth frien^ at up enough to greet tance of S3 mUes. From bere. four provided during toe evening’s pro­ Bennington- ‘ 3^u himself. But we The ambulance bemring Golds- IRELAND TO MANCHESTER VESSEL GOES A(HU)t7ND members of toe committee, OUver gram . will ten you be can Toop, chairman; F. T. B lito,^M borough on toe tedious. trip arrived Norwalk, July 15.—(AP.)—^An show you how to save • / S '- 'l i James Sheared, and E. J. McCabe, at toe hospital at 9:40 sL m. BY MOTORBOAT, IS PLAN 80-foot cabin cruiser, said to be many dollars on the have placed signs : owned by Harvey Firestone, and in fiirniture your home tion of toe camp, five mUes further , HEBRON STEPMOTHER HOPEFCD (Centtoaed from Page 1) charge of his nephew H. L. Effln*| needs. Meet him on this page on across toe river. I ger, early this morning was M v^ The program of — sport^ activities' , --Arthur------Eisemann— of------Eamhurst upon the shore at toe mouth of t^ in Tomottow’s Hetakt h as been planned in co-operauon i gpgjjj. week-end w ith his fam ily •whom toe fat^ of action have have gained Saugatuck river in with Lewis Lloyd of toe, Recreauon j summer home. Mr. and ^ .a n y t^ but Wnd,_UKi^-^ f^,the^o^^ Sound. The high winds, which wer^ / 'I Centers and promises plenty of fun , Bisemaim entertained as beside a hospital cot and prayed will pick good weather during sweeping toe shore, ripped the boat and-action with , sw lm ^g. j ^gsts over Sunday Arthur McArdle that her step-son might be spared middle of next summer for toe trip. from its anchorage 600 feet out quoits, volley ball, golf, baseball and . ^torla, L. I., and Alfred Rein­ the destiny which overtook her Small Boats Ckoss and tossed it upon toe sands. Bf- "TJiJlei foot races. , , .1 hardt, of Elmhurst. husband. An ocean voyage in a small boat finger, who has been visiting Meals WiU be served at 11 o clock | ^abel Porter, daughter of i Mrs. Gertrude Goldsborough, is no novelty and at this moment a friends in Westport and. toe crew y o u eon / 85 foot saUboat is carrying a pro­ in. toe morning and at 4:30 o clock ^ Frank Porter of Am- gtep-mother of Frank Goldsborough, were on toe boat at toe time. / in toe afternoon. , ston, and John B€urrett of Wmin^-1 whose plane _,-- ______I school and using toe Red school for —Commissioner Robert T. Hurrey -ru,nartmATit **------I McCasltiU Mid he would enter a : fh® two upper grades and only tav- of the State police department to­ D IA L 5250 formal order day annotmeed toe dismissal of Thomas N. Wrinn of New Haven ent .adiibol ■ and teach toe upper from the department, “for the good Alwaya ObtafamWe, At Ito Best, A t Yonr N eig^ Weiman, and Mason contributed j ^ » directed verdim of Odmiiial gra4e» of toe service.” most of the hitting for toe Textile j Mlaa Sallie Ck>hen is Court Judge E- C. Collina. In toe TJie Jolly Junior-Canning Club Bkiward Ekecay of Bridgeport, borhood Store or F iavo^ Sods Ponntaiiu , Department, whUe Fibre and 'Turrin \ = lomrer va*^^ ' **^*® met Tuesday with their leader Mrs. who also has been stationed at toe wefTtl.. augrer, for the arpen- i 'S - 1 ^ of, grew on^of bf ~r«t l»r. *v.rgl Benjamin A. Strack. Westport Barracks and bad been try. Turrin was toe sto of the former residents of ' weeks *"”ago. On Thursday evening the Grange suspended with Wrinn, has not yet .afternoon with a two base and a Mrs. William Q I Judge Collins held Ckq>one w as is giyiflg a private dance for the bad a hearing. three base hit. Carpentery Depart­ Grange' members and their fidends- ment was handicapped because two lUUUU FOR of their star players, 'Viot and S. D. lIcG rw . dIrlictDrpf Roto will g;o to Harrisem, N. Y., to Hartford, July 15—(A P)~ Bids H^ey hgd to be away for the j rf“s^teW ^M aST Bttw d the.funeral of toe late Mrs. all will be received on July 21 for Gemrge Bennett. the contsruction of three proposed "^ T b o t pbtyiag baaebab are j dormitories at the Long Lane Farm given the opportimity to play voUey i George F Kibbe. Other re-1 decision in false in Middletown. k i t c h c n Sdl or go^^ swimming at G lo ^eiJ^,-^^ Jt'S f m S? home! ^ h»d not b ^ given at toe d e f e n s e SPRINGS POUCE COURT QuesTiOHM ^ge' Schedule is so arranged *^bo th^ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Welch time. r*ni«ln. TOLLAND FERO IS RELEASED there is a complete supervision of • - xi-rtford ! quashing of thetwo repaato New Haven, July 15.—(AP.)— Anxdd Pagani of 91 Bfareb street boys by their instructors at all|“ _ Q,njinunity Band Concert, tog perjury cises . b ri^ ^ » M im EUxabetb Bump of Flush "Vincenzo Pero, indicted ; w ith A r­ paid a fine of |1 0 and coats to t times and every boy participates in | ,. , gjj. Hebnm ’ end. for toe present ^ ihg, ’L. L, is a guest at the summer thur Brown and Orazio Maltese SURPRISE AT TRIAL driving nn automobile without n U- «tmo sport. A grsat l^ u n t of M-'^ ^ ^ S S a y ^ l ^ ” ,ofOdal of ■ Professor Harvey in the murder of Dominiek Zlto, 19r in police court tUa-momlng. tousiasm and interest is shown b y •_ -rowd cars being lined up' I>ade county and ^ OVER Trace of Bethleheto. It dpvctoped Maine. i Rockville, July 16.—(-AP.)— joule Thrall on N o ^ Maln^ate^t Missiuiss Leona Woodward,______daughter!______Mr. and Mrs. William J. ThreAer J.,.'where t o ^ wUl be guests a t toe toey tntmided to have Pum »U,i^- who tried to 8 ®‘ B t a d n ^ . ^ m ak, IS KILLED IN CRASH of Mr and Mrs. William Woodward I and son and Miee Eleanor 'Tligeyr boihe'of Mr. and Mrs. Horton John Kashaify, 21, today pleaded tlfy some papers only and .then street and to go home. Ha refueyd I Chapin."' not guilty to,criminal na||l|^nee in teiwe the staid untfl airotoa day.. to go. A fine of 110 end c o ^ ^ W hite Plains, N. Y., July 15.— .]& ’ apd Mrs. Qrpha Pigeon of operating an automofaila.-aaA was ' Bnt’when toe plalntMTe attofneye imposed and as be was wlttte»t sC coddagf» Bhgt’Lmig Meadow,' Maes., were boimd over to Crindnal Superior turned toe wltnaas over to tormer fuhda he bad to go to jafl. t n o t o n 4 (AP.)—A motorcycle patrolman c l ...... Court under bonds of |2,000. Ka- and an 18-year-old boy were killed J, p. Ottosen of Mansfield con­ to ' retflan Sunday eneete at toe .home of Mr. Ss9 «tary< of War N ew tta D. B ^ er , the -----^ ducted toe Sabbath service and about August 1. Sa*MrS.- Edward Wochomiurka. ehady waa toe driver of- a car ditef of defense coupsd, toe l<^r AddrsMi wii a u i G a ; n in two automobile .acidents last Jm n rjiiiSaUy of New Haven, which craahed into a tree on July began to question bun about other M atray night, bringing to eight' toe traffic preached at‘ toe -last meeting to . ,Mrp. BS>E^ Weigold bae been HEI£N KRttrY SHOm Hopevale of the Sevento Day Ad­ is spending a few days at the. home 7 resulting in the death of George matters, V • . New fatalities in Westchester county m spsgfflng a' few daye with her The ohjeeted on the ventists. He was accompanied -by of Mr. and Mro. E iH ^.B ^tley^ ,ter, Mrs. Walter Mathews Avery, 19. He claimed be'' fell toe last ten days. The Federated Church «r wiU asleep. groiaiid that court rules. fbrWd quea- m a k e s miDSDAL OEI^ /Clifton CJypher, motorcycle offi­ Ottosen. ^ meet at the duirch next Wednesday and ia a d ly o t 'South WilUngton. Mrmiiur' hevond thslr'own e xainina-. -I ; f V ' Mr. and Mrs. Francis Kater of ; Ifiii HSlea Sparrow, Lean Spar­ tlctetng' beyond their cer on toe Bronx river parkway, evening a t eight -o’clock. HAD LEGAL LOAD ' f lo te E . w u chasing - a speeder through Norwich and their son W alter were There wUl -be .a m esting’ O f _ ^ row and Donald^: Hicks of North ’ Judse David O. Jenkins held-that Important news t o the women wiek-end guests at toe home of Woodstock were guests of Mr. and Bridgeport, July 15.—(A P)— ' Manchester le the announcement ot fW M j Scarsdale when his cycle was F e d e ra te chtirCh n eat SumMiy eve­ State poUtemen here today halted a while the plaintiffs were technlcaUy Mr. and Mrs. Ames W. Sisson in Mn. S^ed Nutland and other correct he was willing, for Purn^ toe Helen Begtdy ^ struck by a car bound in toe oppo­ Hopeyale. Mrs. Slater and son re­ ning, which wiU,be-heid. at the truck driven 1^ James'Finnegan of Asylum street, Hartford,_tbat they site direction and driven by Jacob mained for toe week at toe Sisson ch u rd i a t eight o c lo ck ., • , frte^ Saturday. New Haven. Conoedled uhdiar the to ramain on the stand aSsS defanee offer » Frederle Pwrmanent Meyer, 17, of toe Bronx. Miss EUimbeto Bentiey’returned ;lOpa' Carolyh Percy of New covering of the truck they found/g ^tneas. DefeniM attomays then In- home. to her vrorh'at the Lbn^Mi is a guest at toe home of dieated thty . may continue . to Wave pUia a Shampoo and Finger '’The patrolman died today of a Ekiward Fredericks who is em­ 1 ,0 0 0 gallon tank. They hecante wave at an oxoeptlongUy low priM fractured skull in the White Plains Insurance office last Moho|y,' Mr. and Mrs. Edward Woehomur- Buhpicioue. Finnegan insisted the examine PumeU throughout the ployed on toe Peck place in ^ t - ing, after two week's •. vacatiob, as shown in-thelr advertleen*«*t to hospital. Meyer was held on a chester spends his week-ends wlto Ite’ ^ d -faimUy. tank contained only malt eactract; day. today’s Herald. Thla modem beauty technical charge of homicide and spent at her home in Pleasant 'Val­ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carpenter of but toe polieemen remained sUs- The short cross examination of his family in Hopevale. Purnell ebneeffled comparative flip shop ^ th too finest ejdlP® ;^ for driving without a license. His ley. • Peteoit, Mich., Mtes Helen Johnson pidoua and hadwamiAes tested. It available and employ^ ^ y The Gypsies, who camp on toe and Mend from Bridgeport, are urestires he badhad prroared-on ^ the stock companion, George Pennamacdor was‘ malt extract nnhegan waa eems. The operators has broU^t of toe Bronx, owner of the car, AVERHIACANDDATE Paul Bancirdft property-’ at 'East gUMts at the flteele houses rrtesaed. of ‘toe two Reel conceme. n e ^ oft.die uprtotdate Mtea within Windsor eve^ summer left re­ Mrs. Ellen B«. West has returned plaintiff’s attontys sought tl^ held for permitting toe youth cently for lito'e George, New York. memoranda before examining Grace, the means,of sB. tdf drive it Mre. Clinton' Burnham -left last from a vlalt with friends in North Wbo'preVlooely had been scheduled William Nugent, 18, of Yonkers, Har^ord, July 15.—(AP.)—Dep­ week for Onset, MaeB.,_whei-e v.Bhe l^braham. Mass. - ' LOW UVING COSTS to takethefetand at tlM opening of whs killed on the Sawmill river uty Attorney General Ernest L. will ipend . toe reiniflnder Of the, ' M«i- Laila Gladding of Newport, h d s k e e p r h m ildtog.to.dii^4Hk^ R; LVls a guest of Mr. and Mrs. today’s seesloB. parkway shortly before midnight Averill will accept • a • nomination month with Mre. Albert , Bunduun Now ’ Yortt July l 5 .-r-(AP) — ■■■; ■ ■! . v^en bis car collided with' the car for the position of attorneiy gener­ and famUy,; who have' r e n t^ a cot-r Walter Button. ' Helen Flint iaqtreM.canw Dock to Hackensack, N.. J., : Jdy — AfA.1 «of Joseph Gianvarra of Yonkers. tag e -for July. - • ' . .v. j^ . and'Mrs. Rupert West and ISOOBAB APPOINTED have.; al at too Republican State Conven­ Ifiaif Raxel ; West called at the Broaihvay today after ate weaks on (XP)_^The bicycle endurante riders -’iTie la tte r was held. tion this fall, if the’ nomination toe Idand of Majorca, off-.tha coast I said today they dcpeoted .to p to p up the homs’tof -Mf. and M n. Louie Stacey hy,95> comes .to him without a contest. TO ' FLOAT BM LOAN' spun «» cu H-r. fcr » • the arind all sumdter. z^ - £ STUDENTS IN TRAINING Colonel Averill, who has carried siinhay,liiuit. ■ ,- * - The t o r 1 4 year oM-hoya who more r • 't - ' ------much of toe burden of the attorney '•.WliHsdtt-Sumner Sttmpson'of New atartad/todr relay^^at • n’dbdk p. m . a o d a ii ^oncalieri, Italy, Juiy 15.—(AP) Baael. awiteerian^ ^y;;^ 15^ Totk^ City was a week-end • guest CM*H' general’s office during toe last (AJ>)—H alf A u s ^ ’s m at:toe home. of his parents, Mr. boon UvlngtSSc-.h yaar” ,dm said of Rdmido * Sunday, Jdy «• le aspiring young infantrymen year because of toe Illness of At OOQ loan toe ^(jlmk fo r . , ^ ^ “and ha told m» togt aa l« » f a » hU! toe efforts of ag^jM ottghi to m - i^the Italian student officers' re- tomey General Benjapiln W. AU and AiittUef tompson. tle Fany, tb ire oorpp -gathered ^hers-today to natloniLJE^ttomsnte ehllditen ^khell hM laa^toiid^ I^«tt^ i:4t' 'Alaada,, Almafla. Whowho ing, a yew replete ^ th important wUl be :fl0i ^ % tote VM driv)Bii?4mt:‘of ,Chihite“ saytoff that even a tv^m onths’ course of sum- and interesting, cases., in ,which .the tt»d;|3UR-, ftom Sip&teiti;N.'jJ.; dfe ’^oa.tan^UM'hi hgnny thsig -for not eodni-baoauite^gli«(M in opmt order tacties, Bsgliodhas.’.b ^ M ^:w ilc^s' parents, w * by' an .Ininffgent group of state was vitauy interested, has 0 ()0 ^ , . . aif ;, aiwto' ent'fditeY IS a'weelt hoygaw-“b t y n ^ ’^;a4 j f k tdJillli and- work on toe rifle M n.: TfRiMtin lOvermna* niahed'vdUi.c been'Eenaraliy'accepted as toe log­ !ttd, been T b iw ypungitefa^ • .* ical ’(^dldhte for ’ toe of^e . if ide^ rftiith Ayeto who month,aa^ lAUQlIinf Lt Milan another group reported .* .S te M iolti •5 . ihovakig* to undergo s ta lla r in - judfs-A dhiv deddedwhe-.-waa -Bot! to t

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only lAOMfOOM decline ol lS ’per - - III J ,1 bUd docKtaaC «u i^ rdtiflrrtMr«W»»I dUcMopl: #«v«f cent R im w boyins more - -.M 9 l i n n | f n t * bid Wddlt*^ "•*"!» Ill thd Vlrtittimn fed thirsty aevr during d thuadsr, otheAM tel^^ from wUds. A iroinaai driver lost con- ahower. .We ihsll never dfdin us. ^Ih ths. last three months of C w titiig B «ratt trol ot her cdf dfter narrowly miss-1 bring about d du>rtdge of water in 1929 and the hrst. three months of 198(Hlh9 purchased $44,163,000 from ing the dutoinohlle earr^ing the the reeeiveir ao long as there ia a Great Britain as against Im thaxr ! President and the car with Secret) storm la the vldaity. It BlMelt 8 ir«^ $20,000,000 in the dmilar dx-meinth Service tnen directly behind him, We have ^ist antded through a pedod the year before. ' MnM mJ OW •« It ■m m A M ? i T o w and llaally amadied into the third lengthy artiOle on what to do to be Bngtsnd has recogniaed the Bus- OtMral slimg^mment and the United cat in line in which were several Uerfeotly ai£e la a severe dectrical l « e ee eet Ait of ewer LmIm Foundad Ootot>ar 1. tttl State has not It has been re­ ^ I MP M)A AMm Dk. FitiA MtCta me el Ah fibw- members of the party. The woman storm. When people are atruok, we ported that the Soviet sought to PablUhed. Ev*^ a fortunate that no one of her own 1 read, it la heoauae they are ao dtu- distribute its orders as much as HOW TO KEEP THE COLON eonsUpfttad should take' exsroises party or in that of the Preddent ated that they are offering a better possihle to nations according recog­ CLEAN for dav^oping the ahdpmte^ -nma- + l s . n v “ . ' nition. Non-recognition of Ruesia, das at laanTwlee a day until they , •-ffiSaftW af M iwt was injured. From the White conductor for dectridty than the however, has been a longetanding If you would avoid the many toittorrow troubles which originate from oon- toacoma atroag and firm. Tm T* ^JT BSAtl ««ri#f Houee it wae aniiftunfe^ that no ohjeets Immedlatdy surrounding, American policy and there is no If you learn how to keep your j tf ]lo a | B . OF wdll ••••••‘ •••••i,*J|s indication that Russia’s commerdal stipatlott you should begin imme­ 'ellFd^M ddo f*8F action would he taken against the We are advised to try and get where diately to keep your colon clean. colon dean now before it la ^ ! (10 aoplali »«»«»««»«♦«*«»««*«♦* one reapondble for the acetdent.^ ) it is dry. That's one of our special- policy will affect our diplomatic you may avoid the serious conse-1 '■ ..t policy. Learn how to live so that your ties. "Avoid open doors or win­ bowels move at least twice a day. quences of constipation and at the j “Merchants’ IlfiMBfiU 0 ? TH ^ASSo OIATBD 'that ia one of the reasons we RusslaiiB CharM DUerlttiinatlon same time be rewarded with a feel-! dows and^nreplacee. Don’t stand But the RussTaifans have also been Once the hablta of healthful bowel ! *!%• AMMiUUd PreM ia d>fltt|>vflF have just such aeddents. ‘Tt waa cUmlnatlona are estataished they iiig of better health than you have | undsr a chandellsr and touch a complaining, as they cite our i« te^it one of those Sunday afternoon ac« endure, provided the patient lives ever known before. 1 o f dll ddWd dfspatohad water faucet” We can go that last dwindlihg exports to tnelr country, Other artides for free dlsttibu- ] of «•» dtUffwlsa ofodltad Idte «tills ddents wUch sometiiiias happens,'* of varioius discriminating barriers correctly. It is not difficult to train tMPdf do8 dlM tbo loddl dowaire pab-pub- one better. Chandelier or no chan- your bowels to iaet naturally, and tion on similar aubjscts: (Please, Thursday the Semi-Annual' Said contljiiidlr" V; ,^uned hafeeftse is planes in this cotmtry and Russia “What diet and treatment do you ^ adverUeemeiile ■ in the. wanehesur on crowded highways thsrs would There's a lot more to this safety presumably will buy them else­ to wait until you have to gb. If you advise in ileocecal valve trouble for ^ Bvebittp HerSlA be less of them happen, If the par- program but we see nothing better where. do not set aside a definite time In a patient of fourteen years who the morning and evening, something TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1980. ties involved did not patch up the than grandma’s idea of the middle Department of commerce offi­ has been sick most all her life?” cials, as if alarmed at the general else Is sure to avert your attention, Answer: I advise treatment with matter on the spot and yield to the of a feather bed, curtains drawn trend, point out with respect to em­ and before you know it the bowels a Sinusoidal electrical current The FLORIDA’S PROBLEM plea of the guilty not to make it a and pillows packed around our ears bargo pleas that imports of Rus­ will become accustomed to their ad­ diet ^should be one which tends tu One of the great boasts of Flort court matter. In this case undoubt-1 All We need Is the feather bed. sian lumber and coal are negligible. ditional load and will fail to notify correct constipation. Do not worry No one is especially Interested In you. about your trouble, as nine out of k^da during the boom period o f 1926 ediy there was no such plea. It the Justice Or injustice of tariffs In nearly every case of habitual was not necessary. But that does ECHO OF THE WAR _ ten have it Juat pay attention to and during the gubernatorial cam and other trade barriers such as constipation these nerves become overcoming constipation so that After tw^ve years another of Ipaign that followed was that the not alter the fact that we have those lately aimed or proposed less sensitive and the patient may your bowM move regularly three more such cases than we should be those echoes of the imprepatedness against Russia. What causes con­ not be aware of his oondltic 1. state did not owe a dollar; that it cern Is the tendency of one blow to times daily. of the United States in time of war The second good habit to form is had not a dollar of bonded indebted- cause* for one reason or another the lead to smother; the fact that trade to eat enough of the foods which neee. That was true. Florida victim of another's recklessness or is heard. The Navy Department I b^ri^rs tend to reduce sales, And contain cellulose to provide the (Cherries) Question:—J. Y. writes: "In your boasts a constitutional provision carelessness will not take proper I is about to sell through sealed bids every^dy knows that if exports bowels with roughage. At least two catarrh fast, you give cherries, is precluding such obligations on the action. late month 1,000 "eyes of the up we can’t get back to large raw salads and several non- . t-hm T^Aalr rAanhAn nv AmAFinAn Dlisi* starohy vegetables should be used it all right to eat sour pie cherries part Of the state government. But We are impreeeed with the state- navy” which it has been trying to ^Ig^geSerSfy W each day and it is often a good plan rawT Are they Just as good for one Sage-Allen & Co# here's the ny in the ointment. There ment that the 120 miles from the return to the original owners but is to eat a little fruit just b^ore bed­ as the sweet cherries? You also are more than $590,000,D00 of President’s camp to the White imable to do so. Those who have time, such as an apple or an orange, state that cherries are a blood / INC. . builder. Would the sour cherries be bonds outsianding against general House is made habitually in a little memorlei for Some of the short IN NEW YORK or some fresh apricots. One who lives entirely on concentrated foods as good a blood builder as the Direct Telephont Service finterprisd lOt ‘ . more three hours. That’s an haadednesa of our equipment for city and county acecunts, school, which do not have the bulk that is sw eet?” / road and drainage dletriets. Near­ average of 40 miles an hour. Not war may remember that the navy New York, July 18 — Coney Is­ contained In vegetables and fruits Answer: The sour or pie cherries Store Open A ll D ay W edneeday ly thirty dtlee have defaulted on dangeroua of Itself with big, heavy broadcasted an appeal to private in land, the blsarre . . . Coney Island, invariably is constipated. You have would be Just as beneficial for a I ^ the raucous, the blatant, the fascin­ bond payments. The state Is now oars, properly equipped and with | divlduale for the loem of binocu' to give the bowels something to do fruit fast as the sweet cherries, if / • » ating . . . Coney, where you’re like­ It you expect them to work. you prefer them, providing they are experts at the wheel but we read: lars, sextants and spy glasses th called upon by the Florida League ly to see anything and everything, Anothergood habit to form is to eaten without sugar. of Municipalities, which has besn The file of oars winds in and out serve sus "eyes of the navy” because . And do. Another good habit to form is to DON T MISS THIS! making a determined soientlfle the country roads, some of them there were not enough obtainable In a recent Sunday scramble to keep the bowels moist so that they I catch a few of its many facets on (Burning Feeling) study of the financial needs of the dirt roads and imder repair.” Else by other means in this coimtry to j fragments of its function more smoothly. A good Question:—I. O. M. asks: "WIU plan is to take a drink of water state Included in a report on the where we read of the "heavy week- equip those of the United States current scenes. And, paragraphi- you kindly tell me what might be when you first awaken in the morn­ the cause of a burning pain in the financial conditions of 200 cities, to end traffic.” And again: "Often I who were called upon suddenly to cally, mentioned that one of the ing, then drink some water in the The popular of the new crop of breast that comes and goes? Have Begs adopt a resolution calling upon the middle of the morning, and«ln the Sale of 7S0 Fabric w I .. w .n „ * side-shows happened to be a replica had these symptoms for many ✓ • governor and legislature .to ^ve the hla emergency brake for quick caU was answered by the "loan” of L,j ^ p^gon, a death chair and middle . of the afternoon. Try to years. Do you suppose it would 'be Regular (2.95 Valued . drink at least six or eight glasses cancer slowly advancing? Have * 4 situation attention at an early spe stops.” That's too fast driving more than 60,000 of tne desired In- noose. during the dky. This, in itself, often dal eesdon. under the conditions even if it is for struments and of these only one I But in the crush and push of the been examined by a doctor recently *nobs, somehow I over brings speedy relief. and he says there is no cancer. Another good habit to form and The City Attorney of West Palm the purpose of getting the President pair was reported lost ' ^ looked the white-haired man whoi What causes the burning sensation Beach, a municipality that is now back to close touch with a Senate thousand have been returned but gQ,j <,f the show, makes a possibly the most important of all for those who do not get much which gives me such an uneasy $1.45 after twelve years of correspond- brief talk on crime and punieh- being sued for defaulted bonds, has that breaks only the laws of com­ daily exercise la to dsvelop ths ab­ feelin g?” declared: "This ie no time to mon sense. mce the Navy Department still has ment. I missed it, I assume, be- dominal muscles. If ths abdominal Answer: This may be due to re- dashed in and curr&ig acute attaches o f chronic - . . . . . <3 fpr $4*00). . , „ _ . -- < camouflage or dose our eyes to the 1,000 pairs of "eyes” it has b4en|JJJ“*bwn |“ '“ « * hurriedly muscles are w e^, you cannot ex­ ^ I pect them to do thslr part in assist­ mastltls> Which means inflammation real situation in Florida. We A NEW WBO«; tVBO , unable to return. So these are to be | lAtef a friend told me go back. ing the colon. If they are weak it is of the mammary-.glands. A good This summer, when everyone’s wearing paatMa, yoQ know that in many dtiee there are There is a new "Who’s Whoi* out «P f<» ■•I* wholesale lots which] And back I went usually an indication that the entire blood cleansing dik and local treat­ properties which cazmot possibly will be of interest to bird lovers who For here, in a typical Burf avenue ments to improve the circulation should have a purse to match every poatumd—qft least, that ought to be in the public side-show room . . . . here in the circulation in the abdomen Is poor yield suffident revenue at prfsent libraries and otherwise available to are always looking for bargains in catch-penny . . . "ten cents and and needs improving. One who is should bring about rell^. every color. /It will be an economy to buy them in to pay fixed charges, such as taxa­ every one. It’s "Who's Who in glasses With which to spy out the you see it all, gentiemen,' atmos­ tion and overhead.” aotioBS of their feathered friends. phere, you’ll come to-the end of a three's then yiu’ll have one to supply the proper accent Quackery.” And it is an extensive Mlnnesoto. He was pardoned nylij And you go out into the sea air That has been the case in many of As a matter of f^ t good glasses notorious bad man’s trail. collection of names, when you con­ Here, In a word, you’ll find the the governor after serving about rubbing yOur eyes and wondering— to each frock. those same dties for four years. sider that there are 25,000 listed ao that saw service in thie and the white-haired Pat Crowe, western four years of his time. ‘Ten cents, ladies and gentlemen,” Bank crashes have followed bank men and women who make their Germany navy have been more or bad man who, something like a He points to the noose, ha points the barker is crying. “Best show These bags are nicely lined and fitted with change crashes due in condderable measure lass a drug on- the market but the I quarter of a century ago, had an to the chair, he points to a property for the money In Coney .... See livings by Impersonating^ physldans guillotine, be points to the prison the death chair in operation.” purse. M any with composition prystal omamwits. to heavy losses in munidpal and fact that there are mors to be offer­ entire nation stirred through the and "treating” the gullible public. kidnaping of little Edward Cuda machine guns such as havs riddled The end of the bad man’s trail coimty funds. In SQms instances Dr. Shirley Wynne of the Health ed will ttsvmthslsaa be welcome hy, Jr. The kidnaping was, beyond many bodies. . . . . white-haired . . . bullet-rid­ Materials Styles / bond defaults have been directly news to those always looking for a doubt, one of the most spectacular "I hope,” be concludes, ''when den . . . drawing the crowds of Department of New York has oom- curious eyed .... earning a living ^ traceable to -the wiping out of pub­ Climes of this generation. you have seen where crime leads, Moire Strap • ' pUed this remarkable lis t including bargain. ou will take the straight road. somehow and getting older . . . . lic funds which were deposited in And here la the bad man today— Shantung Envelope their criminal records, if any, their i the daring, dangerous kidnaper — For it doesn’^ g ? spectacular new criminals coming state banks without adequate se­ methods of operation and the na­ white-haired and seiious-faced old Whereu:Bupoh the second ex-bonviot along and - taking , their dose and Linen Zipper curity. The state bank control has man with snow whits hair, stand­ ciim bi Into an eleetrld chair and living for a day on the front psige — Embroidered SUk, Top Pryital H an ^ ^ ture of the so-called remedies with Yes, it doesn’t pay! been imder fire for years. The ing on the side-show lecture plat­ demonstrates how it works. which they are or have been In the So it goes on hour upon hour. GILBERT SWAN.' ' ■ ‘ * larger national banks, particularly form and, in sonorous tones, Issuing In colors to match a n y costume," Beige, Green, BIu^ past Identified. This file is primari­ solemn warning ' to the boys and The crowds pay theljr dimes at the those in Jacksonville, keep men window./ ly fpr the uss of the New York girls who troupe in.' NEW ENDURANCE MARK Maize, Navy, Gray, Black and White. •> scurrying over the state in a seem­ ‘Tt doesn’t pay^ boys,” he Health Department to aid In itai And now the first ex-con goes ingly vain effort to etabUlse the I preaches. *Tt doesn’t pay.” Hackensack, N. J., July Id.— continuous war against these para­ Then he launches Into a brief through a grisly liallyhoo. He banking methods.of the smaller in­ quickly turns his hsad to reveal (AP)—Nearing the 200-hour mark, Png Department Main Floor sites but it is announced that any­ By BODNET DUTOBEB story of how boys go wrong and four Hackensack boys pedalled stitutions but the handicap has what penalty they must pay. the scars of thrse bullet wownds. one seeking information oonceming He lifts a trouser leg to reveal Other away today with the Intention of been a terrific one. Washington — This year doubt­ a certain quack or hie nostrum may scars. , . riding imtll their Mcycles wear but. Mr. C. H. Reeder, mayor of less will come to be known as the All around him are the props of Despite heavy showers the youths write Commlesloaer Wynne and the “big^ house.” The cells, the “I got these la the Lake Miami, has come out with a plan tlnie, when Uncle Sam, merchant | Street B i^ job in Minneapolis,” r*< kept at their grind and at 6 a. m. receive what information he has on ptinel, gkva the cash eustotters a grim settings, ths noose and the (B. S. T .)' had been going fo r 181 that will wipe out one of the boasts chair. lates Ray Shsldon, for such, is his the subject. poke in. the anooL name. “And I’ve learned my lesson. hours and had traveled 2,479 miles. of that delightful state—"a state History will also decide whether There are two ex-convicts to Trying to beat any.record, the This new rogues’ gallery cannot furnish furtkei^ atmosphere. There I teU you again, it doesn’t pay.” without a debt." He advocates a he got away with it A lot of those ^ ^ The old white-haired Pat Crowe Hackensack boys may set, five s/LAbout New-'K*fe do more thu help a little in the nine with constitutional amendment lo per­ darned foreignera who have been is one who started at „ ^ ^ Newark youths already have ridden I could fly with - you daar,’'ftom constant battle of the medioal pro­ buying our goods have bSMi insist* petty 'Ihlavlngs and who lived to mounts the platform again and says By RICHARD MASSOCK mit the state to issue $350,000,000 his say. almost 70 hours. night till noqa. • fession and'the health authoritiea ing■ latalF that hs oan’t — ahd . our 'figure in a bank hold-\^ out In New York—Rear Admiral Rich­ Should wa paad rest, I will build in bonds to mature in forty y e ^ to do away with the chicanery prac­ export flfuree of reotat months ard E. Byrd Is a noble banqueteer. -a n est c at four, and one-half per cent, have beefi used to corroborate the He eats Whatever Is eet before bim On the ereet of the dreamy mdog- ticed iiy an astonishing number of which he believes would care for contentlott. N ow , Folks, R ight H ere’s W here the Thrilling Part and makes abbreviated speec^. . wui bid the earth goodbye, gav people all ovsr the country. Noth­ Proteets, as everyone knows, were ThiB concentrated hero-feting la all the city, town and district bond htilo to the aky. ^ ing but the Blow aducatloa of the received from neany 40 fcveign na-, of the A ct Com es In! tiring on the guest of^hoaor imd Storm douda pass ua by, thare'U issues defaulted or pending. This Hons against th* Bawiey-%noot public will ever result In pereepti« the effect is plainly vWble to ^ be no rain, -r ’ issue would be used to pay the obU- tariff SiL In m past few i^ks slightly drawn, lean face of the ^ All cares will Mow away, with Ue Improvement slid that Is always gatloae of the state's subdivisions. there have fiistances of die- j mlral. He doesn’t emUe as eaxily cupid a rtowawita. .. - going on. But where some reputa- crimination1 agaifist Soviet Bovl Russia 1 as he did a couple ot yea n ago. W b^ t ;ira ^ thru Batohow This additional burden of state Ide physioian encountars a victim and latMt figures on our t ^ s with The reaeon la that In the ftfrt 30 taxes, Mayor lUeder believes, could her showw ah aitoh lih liit declihs. dacU of one of these quacks it la quits days after hie nturh to New Yorh BvrtL the adatial! be met without inerease xa real es­ the guest and toast of^an en,^ tth # ptietj Bumetf _ poiaibla that by proof obtalnaci Other faotoM than artificial trade tate levlM by enantlag severance even down official lunchaoM and porter, and Paul fitaia. from this lataat "Who's Who” ha barriara have shtarad ihto the un* 16 dlnnen — an average of mon Scoot of the expediflofl. w «w tody and sales taxes. Bto also wants a could be oonvlnclnf whara, other­ fortunate foreign trade situation, than one meal 6 day at which h* touched. financial commission to pass upon 80 it probably ia too early to accept had to dip Into counea from hon wise, his mere blunt statement ot any bond issues before they are the assurance of those who insist d’oeuvres to deml-taeeq u d the quackery would he taken as It’s all our own fault Nevertheless, knowledge the pUudita of other submitted to the people in referen­ A t this tha.ailktot professional jealousy. The credulity here are the latest facta and figures ffuesta afterward. was ice dum, and the Legislature to require of the human race is constantly for whatever they may be worth. 'The admiral, inddepUy, enda South Pole Tha the two-thirds approval of the Exports to more than four-fifthiv his meal with a cigar, s ^ r ihteatUa 'X..,. amaslng us aU and nowhara ia it voters in a bond rtferendum. quist at the talda, so tta i m mors aiqiarant than among those Food and Bong man pepquin odild Mj Florida, which has been playing who have inherited tbs bdlefs of In such a eucceasion of antartata- duMolata coated birda we with fire for many years, and has ada amountlag to 28 per cent, Italy ancestors whose hardihood and ments the effort to Introduoa novel in, ’Don’t yott'tirat tt w had its fingers badly burned, Is-be­ 15 per cent, Germany 36 jier cent, notes Into the programs baoomaa trick, Adfiiiralr lagvtog phyMeal ccndltioa permitted theifi ginning to descend' to the level Jiq>aa M per cent Argentina 88 father intense. tharar* to live through lllhesaea in spite of r cent, Cuba 28 per cent, Brasil At one of the Byrd lunebeoas a fidmdiow' thrplaM * m o s t other states have found the the handicap o f patent medielnaB Eper cent China it per cent Aus­ rtfh espedaUy dedicated to the and the blrda wan ^ only one that can be traveled safe­ tralia 80 per cent and so on. Im­ polar explorer was included in tho or soma cure-all nostrum bhtaiaad the diarapototuMat c ly. Whether the Legislature Can ports showed a somSWhat lesser de­ menu. Although there were no who had been toM . from soma quaedb cline, generally than exports..^elr Frenchmen present, egeeptiv the i^ gwynto find warn be made to see the necessity re­ decline in i^ u e has attributed walten, the recipe-WM pn n ^ M ^ ^ *"iaar hcevlt OM^ mains to be seen but that there principally to low world ^ e s s . SAFE PLACES ✓ the menu cover in Freneh, beato* has got to be some stringent re The U. S. Chamber of Commerce ning. "RoUr una baUa aeUa d’ag- Wa never aaa haytUng with re­ striotions placed upon the floating raoantly announced that exports for neau” and ending, "aetofr a part^ gard to the proper ^aoa to be dur­ the fln t quarter, totalUng $1,129,- jils addltlonn du'aaag da ra g n ^ " FLAN NEW of all sorts of bonds by this and ing a thundaratOrm that It does 000,000, were only about four per ApparenUy it what­ that vUlags and school district in cent below the average for the first not have our olosast httantUm. Wa ever that ia. Florida ia order that caa^dates for quartsM of the years-1924-1928. al­ Tha admirtog boat also had never did Uka thf "magnlfieant dlif office may bodst that ^ state Is though tthey were 20 per cent below a baritone sing a a ^ dadlcatM to play*' and, although wa strutted 192T But ^ the value ot enorta had "our Haroaa of tha Air.” To (tbem fres from dsht there is no doubt about and potta-pOohad la the days baaa Ineraaaiag ataadllyr fromnon year tha poctlo h a W a 4 o whicl The laiger baaki have been strlw to yoar Jrlght up to I9l0, whan the worshipping m a c ^ to this whan thara wars ehUdras to ha Ing for some such resffi^tiott for Umtid thuas rfiAad h peak where aiagliig to the W , here i convinoad that thara was aothtag years. But it is harH.for Florida It WM utuihu to rsmata. 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:b.> IFi -STpitttltfuV aviator; a • • A » _ ■ henidatfa wzacitpfa ih SIGNS BOLTON on Woodfoi^ iribiimtsln; fUght; Opemii^t compaidon,; Dcbaid Mbckler, Rnda Mr. and Mrs. Hutchinson and w^.Jiere for'heb. -j Mrs.' Usveland. and daughter Ruth of ousM. Shotiae, chairman j diughter Etw and. Miss Sarahi. .day bstwasB 'P oHm WATER CARNIVAL A. 'NiBU» Democzktio Nistlbiaal committee, j o n jiv il' are visiting Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Fred­ London, djfiy ASM-•-There Moiyghab sptot. the 'week-end in ’' Alexaailfria, Bgypt, '^July 15.— erick Taylor. ' J addfeeaee.J'effersim Society: Mayor | New Jersey. (AP)—^The general strike called,as Ixiirsd hawlBded' . Yof The Ladies* Aid Society will meet < Jkines M. Cmrle;.' not in v ite were signs t^ y , that fv’ Mr. and’Mrs. Peibf McCue and a demonstration in behalf of vio- stonsd by. th» sttMtaatafr whan th a Thursday aftemoor. at the hall. The i ~^New Haven—Mrs. Helen Trfvers, Portland, Me>-Forty patrolmen mentary storna ,wiu bi^wms- their-small son are the guests pms v™* in recent j^tical .rioting.In authoHUes tried pnvtnl^ ths# arrangements' for' the r6|kid table from forcing dnwh thkilQnfo .to Ji^ ^ AiiBiial Fete At fflobe Hol- hostesses s^e Mrs. Harold Griswold, | 29, and Henry \Bohn, held on stationed aroiihd jail in which conference of Indian aSalra in Mr. apd Mrsl B. Bradley. - Mansourah and' BUbeis took a more Miss Bilda Ouster is now enjoying 1 Mfidiis tiirn today and got out of bull E l^ w hsrt a iM d lw t' Mrs. R. K. Jones, Miss Winifred i technical chiwges. of idleness with- Jikdes M .'AOtch^. 22, confessed London in Octobe/. Lee. I dut bonds in 'ooB^tlqn with dei^th; ngirde«tir, is cohfined to prevent her vacation. hand. schedufod, t o t f d m . low Pool T en^t Starting Many members of tbe ' Bouse of fired into the crowi ,- r; j . ; j A party of twenty-three neigh. Great Britain. Sacramento, Calif., July 15.— persed by police with batons. After- for everyone who wishes to go to Sumner, Mr. and Mrs. George W ip-: lO-man team score of 1753. The Conservatives at a meeting | (AP)—Five miners died of suffqca-', wards they proceeded up the main those burning, aching, tired fftt s i pert and daughter Helen visited Waterbury—Catherine Rayel, 8, Brookline, Mass.—Opening play wondrously strong, heuthy u d ooto- the Center Park for the weekly hit and fataUy injured by truck yesterday passed a resolution em- 1 tion from smoke which swlried street shouting, “Longg live li\ Nahaa Rocky Point Sunday. i n ' 38th Longwood bowl tennis phaslzing the value of the Simon! through the Glenn Gold Mine, in ; Pasha,"' and waving pictures of the fortable again with a revltallrigg, band concert Mrs. T.nn»n Mack spent the week- Stratford—Stratford town copncii toUrqament postponed until today stimiilating, soothing apd Irritatlto- Those who trek to Globe Hollow report as a basis of discitfslon at the Sierra Mountains range 85 miles; former premier. end at her home. ; votes to give John B, Wright, toWn bSi^use ctf raHh. - ' west of Sacramento, as the surface rellevlng Riklox Footbath. ^ will not be treated to mere speed Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Strong and ] manager, SO days in which to ah-' . 'Boston—Steamship ini^ctors for^ the consrress and urging that aU The Oxygea that Radox reltokbs races in assorted stroke events, but parties be represented. bvilldlngs and surrpxmifing forests TO VISIT POPE children of Hartford spent the swer charges of incivility recently wimd report on Invesfigation of were destroyed by fire yesterday. in your footbath swiftly rids toe will see races that are of a handi­ week at the homo of his parents I brought against him at public hear- Falrfax-Pinthis disaster to Wash­ Vatican City, July 14.—(AP)— thousands of ports of harmful ai^^ The victims were James ClAmpinl, Three sons of Mayor (jurley,. of cap nature. Included in the pro­ Mr. and Mrs. Prank Strong. i ing. ington without revealing contents. WORD TYPEWBITEB. and poisons which are caushig your gram will be an umbrella race, rub­ Mrs. John Toomey of Hartford^ Is Washington—Senate treaty advo- I^vldence, R. I.—Pin swallowed PlEmervllle; E. C. Sheperd, Roseville; Boston, Mass., will be received by d ls tr ^ . - ber ball race, fancy diving, water­ visiting at th ' home of her son ] cates accept modified form pf Nor- 22 years ago leads to death of Mrs. Berlin.—A German Inventor has ^ G. B. Henry, Sacramento; . Jose^di I the Pope on Thursday. Monsignor Worst corns come out—out 'to melon race, straw hat race, water invented a word typewriter to . be j Shearer, Grass Valley, and Tom Spellman, of Whitman, Mass., will stay! coots and all after 3 or . 4 David Toomey. • ris reseryafion Ruth BaUlnger. 42, war nurse. Capitan, address unknown. polo, greased pole climb and duck Word has been received by the Bennington, Vt.—Frank Golds- . Gloucester, Mass. — Eben S. Dra- used in business correspondence. It introduce them. The Curley boys nights' treatment with Radex. chase. As one can easily foresee, Secretary of the school committee borough, 19, son of flier who per­ ije and former Senator William M., employs the words most frequently The mine ordinarily employs seven today had lunch with Monsignor You’ll bless the day jrou read this there will be many a "sea disaster" that Supervisor L. T. Garrison and ished trying to cross Afiantic. sutler, rival candidates for Re- i used in business letters, It also miners. Two wer^^ not on duty at John Augrustine Ryan, rector of Radox ad—it means___ flawless feet ere the program curtain goes down Assistant Supervisor Ida Belle crashes in mountain woods. publican nomination for United has the regrulation letter One the time of the fire. TThe fire started Catholic University of America. {for you and yours. (Jet Radox ait with a pack of mermen in hot pur­ Lacy will be assigned the schools in Washington — President’ Hoover Stktes Senator, address Women’s hundred and sixty-four keys are in the mine cookhouse, With them when they are received North End Pharmacy; So. Man­ suit of the elusive ducks. Bolton for 1930-1981. will take no action concerning Republican Club. * contained in the keyboard. With The five men were w o r ^ g on the will be the Rev. Michael Owens, chester Agents, Packard’s Phar­ Neither is it an easy stunt to Thomas Bently is attending wheat price decline, leaving situa­ Salem, Maas.—Margaret Bates; this machine it is possible to write higher of two levels when the fire Quincy. Mass., and Rev. Edward J. macy, Magnell Drug Co. — and swim and eat a slice of watermel­ summer school at Cornell Univer­ tion to Farm Board. IX, /daughter of Mayor George' lOOO q||rds a minute, it is said. started. Fitzgerald, Worcester, Mass. drugstores evtrywhsre.—Adv. on at the same time. Most of us sity. Sacramento, <3alif.—:Flve miners Bates, dies of Injuries received when ^ d it a sufficient task to eat the, Miss Lydia Young teacher at the die of suffocation in smoke from struck by golf ball. fruit, not to mention swim- center school is attending summer surface fine carried into tunnel. 'mlng, too. The greased pole spills school at Providence. R, I., and Washington— Severe earthquake - During the first year of life the obviously will also be both assort- Mias Mary Maybury of the North shocks lasting 44 minutes are be- human ' ^heart beats from 115 to ad and numerous. Alfred Grezel school is attending summer school lieved to center off Gautemalan il30' times a zninutc. When tempted to over-Indulge ^as installed a radio with a loud in Springrfield, Mass. coast. 'speaker so that the crowd will be Friday night at the East Hartford Memphis, Tenn.—New chain store ' able to enjoy music with the water Grange is state and pomona officers venture of darence Saimders peti­ night. Mrs. Olive Toomey «nd tioned into bankriiptcy. . WOMEN! i activities. Mrs. Hasie Jones will put on a num- Detroit — Canadian and United! t i Harry White will take care ol States workmen meet beneath De-j A N»w Way to Reach instead" ^ the annoimcing duties. There wi:i Charles Loomis of Pawtucket trolt river, completing international: Make Money at Home i be prizes'for all events. The junior spent the week-end at his home vehicular tunnel. , | ’ and senior life-saving corps will here. Boston — Shouse predicts Demo­ Income twelve months of the year. ; give demonstrations. Miss Doris (3owdy daughter of crats will occupy dominant position A botinen particalarly salted to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Gowdy next Congress women—for women of good eye­ THE BATTLE CRY OF MODERATION! BANKER IS HELD and Kenneth Simms of Coventry Tokio—Death - -- toll of floods in sight—is silk bosisry rspsiring. A were recently married. southern Korea reaches 220 mark. smsll electriesUy run mschins ■■ Manchester, N. H., July 15.— Mr. and Mrs. Henry Massey and Havana—Harry T. Bvundafe, St mskss it simpls to msnd runs (AP)—^ArUiur H. Hale, treasurer of family have moved to Quarryville Louis newspapermar promises to invisibly. Be moderate—be moderate in all the closed Merrimack River Savings across from the Fitch place. [return to C2iicago for questioning! M ake 9 3 to f l 3 a d ay things, even in smoking. Avoid Bank, today was held for the Sep­ about Lingle. tember session of the Superior MONEY FACE. Sydney. .Australia— Motoer of If yon dssirs to ran a traslnsss of that future shadow* by avoiding Moscow.—^Russia’s new bank ybar own st horns, with s rsgalsr Court on charges of violation of Eric Book. Brifish airman reported incoms—ws will tssch you Jast over-indulgence, if you would main* the state banking laws. notes will have the face of a girl on dying in Burmese jungle, receives them. For months a search was how to do it—snd how to sscars tain that modem, ever-youthfol Bail of 325^000 vraa furnished. He letter saying plane which crashed hosisry for rspsir—s tmsll capitsl was aurraigped late yesterday be­ made of the country to find a face WM overloaded. is rsqulrsd to covsr ths Initial figure. “Reaeh for a todgr Instead.* fore Judge Charlps. H. Perkins in typifying Russia. Finally a group Kansas. Clity—All seeded players coots. W rits for dsuils about this Municipal Coiut. of artists found Agnes Mosjoukin, a survive first round of National'Clay marvaloos pre&t-making propo- ( The bank was closed recently by poor girl, and her face was unani­ court tennis tournament. sMoo. Knitbsc Ssrvics Company, the State Banking Commission be­ mously selected. It is said that she St. Louis—(Jooae (Soslin sent to SOS Fifth Avanns, Nsw York City. Lucky Strike^ the finost cause of alleged poor loans on west­ has “a beauty with struggle in her hospital by attack of appendicitis.' ern real estate. eyes." Bomlngton, Vt—F ra^ Gtolds- Cigarette you ever i i smoked, mode of the finest tobacco— The Cream of the Crop— " ir s TOASTED/^ Lucky IMPORTANT Strike has an extro, Important because many women of Manchester and vicinity secret heating process# will be pleased to learn that a Everyone knows that COMPLETE COMPLETE heat purifies and so 20,679 physicians soy FREDERIC’S ’ that Luckies are less Ir­ Permanent Waves ritating to your throat# I include Shampoo I? PERMANENT WAVE and Finger Wave. will be given here regularly for the extres^ely No Extra Charge nominal chvge of Long or Bobbed Hair Choice of Round Rinfrl^t Ends No Extra Charge for Long Hair SemirFlat ojr Flat^Wave Frederic’s Permanent Wave Will Be Given in Addition to the

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S83.»-KyW. CHICAQO-IOM. faattrin diieet tha preaenUtlM In 9:80 S:80—The cnamp'a comer. 7:00 5:00—Dahee orchestra: Uds. whlc^i win ^ heart * 10:00 9:00—W JZ cborua .orcheatra. 8:00 7:00—NBC progranw (844 hra.) ' Aaitra, and 10:30 9:30—Lowe’s dance orchestm. U:45 10:46—lihoce ig)islo to 8:00. 348.8— WABC, NEW YORK-860. Are Your Children aelolita. Tha mualcal hhfhlliht will 388.4— WBBM. CHICAGO—/TA VINES * ' ♦ be tha tabloid Interpreatlno x l Bae- 8:0U 6:00—New World Symphony. 8:00 7:00—Studto night court By FpiU d^ LLOYD MTJLFORO tho^'en’• "Filth Symphony, ■ recoa- 6:45 6:45—Domeatle comedy skit. 8:30 , 7:80—W ABC progs. (41a h ra ) nixed by muslclane aa the moat per­ 7:00 8:00—Crockett Mountalnew*. ^ 1:00 13:00—.8Mnad tha town. 6:30—Guy L«mbardo'a orcheatra Barean of Pleat Industry, V. 8. GoiniT'to Camp? fect'compoaitlon. Other aelectiona ertll 7:30 254.1— WJJD, CHICAGO—1180. be "Trio in B Flat" written for the 8:00 7:00—Musical atrial with Julia Departneent of Agricnltoro. Sanderson. Frank Crumlt. 9:80 8:10—Farmers feature hour. violin, piano and ’cello, and the chorale 9:45 8:4fr-Mapla a ty malo> quartet, ______• » from the fourth neoveraent o f “ Sym­ 8:45 7:45—Melody muaketeera: trio. 8:00—Bellhops skit, orchestra. 10:00 9:08—(^untry doctor's hbur. ST. SWITHIN ’S DAY Before they leave, im a g e to have thtni T i ' j . r f phony No. 9” which will be preaented 9:00 10:15 9:15—Feature variety hour.. Some vines climb by twining, 9:30 8:30—Mixed chorus, orchestra. bv a chorus, tha orcheatra ah«l a ao- 416.4—W BN, CHICAGO—720. othefs by means of tendrils that On July 16. 865 A. D., the legend toUphene home regularly while away. prano soloist. Lee Sima, “ wizard of 10:00 9:00—Skit, Mr. and Mr^ arose that if it rained on this day the ivories." his vaudepartner, Illomay 10:30 8:34—Condtnaad version ,of 10:00 9:00—Variety music hour. wrap about available supports, and T k l them to revene the charges to your Bailey, and Irvinir Aaronson and bis opera, "L a Travlata.” 11:10 10:10—Quintet, band music. ■till, others have sucking disks at It would continue to do so for the 11:15 10:15—Heywood Broun'a column. 11:30 10:80—Tdm, Dick and Harry. 40 days succeeding. dance orchestra have been added to 13:00 11:08—Three dance orchestraa the ends of tendrils that attach to home telephone—then they will not need the talent of the “Chlca»o Variety 11:30 10:30—Chicago variety progmm. The story is connected with St. Hour" wrich the Columbia chain will 13:30 11:30—Midnight 344.6—W L8, bHICAOO—870. rough iurfaces. Vines of a fourth to carry addHional fundi to pay for the radiate at 11:30, daylight saving 454.3— W EAF, NEW YORK—650. 8:00 7:00—Organlflt; comic eklt. class climb by means of rootleta Swithln, Bishop of Winchester, 6:00 5:00—Dinner music: comedians. 8:45 7:4A-Frentler, cewbey, ballads. calls. The voice-to-voice contact will time. ^ . along'the sterna that bold to sup­ and tutor to King Alfred. At Ua 6:45 6:45—Rural sketch: aoprano. 9:00 8:00—Studio rauaie surprise.' request, he was buried in the Wave lengths In meters on left of 7:15 6:15—Talk, Dean Gleason Archer 447.5—WMAQ-WOJ, CHICAGO—570. porting trees or walls. 'mean much to thm —and you vrill be 6:30—Old time sketch, hmslc. churchyard of the abbey where station title, kilocycles on the right. 7:80 9:30 8:30—Musical; Dan and Sylvia. Vines grown neap frame bouses Times are Eastern Daylight Saving 8:00 7:00—Soprano: domra, balalaika 11:15 10:14—W ater Boyo feature hour. "paasersby might tread on his reeved of unaeceasary worry. 7:30—Dramatic mletch, tenor. and Eastern Standard. BlacK face 6:30 11:30 10:80—Amoa ’n’ Andy, comediana need special lupports, as they are grave, and where the rain from L f ] t;^e Indicates best features. 9:00 S:0O—Ludwig Beethoven’s prog. 11:45 10:45—Three dance orchestraa unabie td cling to a bouse that le 9:30 g;30—Frank Black’s erch. with the eaves might fgU on it." Katas far aet-af-tawntalaphasa calls ara raally ■ Frank Luther, tenor. 374.8—W FA A , D ALLA8—800. kept well painted. They need to be ▼ary law. A statbB^ewtapan call during tha Leading East Stations. 9:00—Songbird’.s mualc hour. 13:00 11:00—Bridge lessons, musia A fter hie canonization in 865 it 10:00 1:16 12:15—School days. feature. ■Oisupported that they may be re­ was resolved to remove hia re­ day casts aaly fOc far 100 BUlaa. Tha cost (ST) 10:15 9:15—Landt harmony trio. MT adla dacraasas as tha distanca iaersasas. 2T2!^6—WPQ, A TLA N T IC CITY—1100. 10:30 9:30—Feature vaudeville artists. 361.2—KOA, DENVER— 830. moved easily when the bouse is re­ mains to the chancel — the cue- S:30 7:30—Five minute men's reciUl 11:00 19:00—Contralto and baritone. 9:30 8:30—NBC programs (31k hrs.) painted. A trellis hinged near the 12:00 11:00—B. A. Rolfe’a orchestra, 13:00 11:00—Denver municipal band. iomary burying place of the bish­ S:45 7:45—The song story: trio. ground so that it can be swung Tha chargm on staMan-khttation ealU may 10:00 9:00—Studio dance orchestra. 393.5-WJZ, NEW Y O R K - 750.^ 1:00 12:00—Magic crystals; music. ops— and July 16 was appointed •3 10:30 9:30—W ABC progs. (9Vi hra.) 6:15 6:16—Harold Sanford’s oroh. 2d»0 1:00—Gems of drama. away from'the bouse provides a for the ceremony. But on that ho rsBsrssd emri shara i » no axtra co$t 2S3—WBAL, aALTIM O B S-1060. 6:45 e;45-.Prohibition poll program. 374.8— W BAP, FORT W ORTH—800.* convenient support. fa r A i$ coneaniaKca tshan tha 6:00—Amos ’ n’ Andy, comedians day and for 40 dayi thereafter, Bt. 8:00 - 7:00—WJZ programs (1% hra.) 7:00, 11:00 10:00—Studio concert hour. rato U 25 cants o r mors. 9:30 8:30—Baltimera City band. 7>19 6:15—Two troiipera: comedian. 13:00 11:00—Theater sUge program.^ Wisterias are attractive vines for Bwithin, to teitify bis displeasure, . 10:00 9:00—WJZ programs (1 hr.) 7:45 6:45—Folly Preston’s adventures 288.3—KTH8, HOT SPRINGS—.1010. growing on trellises. The purple caused rain to fall so heavily that 11:00 10:00r-Marylandera dance music. 8:00 7:00—Vincent Lopez’s orchestra. 9:00 8:00—Bam dance players. and white Chinese wisterias are the monks abandoned their plan 11:30 10:30—Amos 'n' Andy, comedians 8:30 7:30—Hilly Billy aonga, music. 11:30 10:30—Dance orch: organist. 508.2— W EEI, BOSTON—590. 8:45 7:45—Comedy skit orchestra. 13:00 11:00—Studio entertainment. best known, but the long cluster aa blasphemous. That la bow 7:00 «;00—Big Brother club. 9:00 g;00_VocaI soloiats, orcncatra. 299.5— WOC-WHO, IOWA—1000, wisteria an^ American wisteria are popular auperstlUon haa come to 7:30 ■ fi:30—W E A F progs. (4% hrs.) 9:30 8:30—Comedj' sketch, orchestra. 9:00 8:00—W EAF programa (3 hrs.) regard this day. as being of 243.8—WNAC. BOSTON—1230. 10:00 9:00—Little , Symphony, band, 12:30 11:80—NeapoUUn Knight's mualo also attractive. These vines are «:15 6:18—Artists: dinner music. double male quartet. 1:00 12:00—Theater dance orchestra. not so hardy lz many others. meteorological ai^Hcance. 10:30 9:30—Songs, email gossip. 491.5—WDAF KANSAS CITY-610. m COST 13:00 11:00—Hector’s dance orchratra. Many Trellia Vines Careful observation kept at the 4 ‘ 545.1—WQR, BUFFALO—550, 11:00 10:00-fi-SIumber music hour. 10:30 9:30—W E A F vaudeville nom. Greenwich observatory for a pe­ 6:30 5:30—Van Surdam’s orch'istra. 13:00 11:00—Wayne King's orchestra. 11:00 10:00—Feature artiste broadcast Other vines well suited for grow WMUttVU 7:00 6:00—Feature music hour. 305.9— KDKA, PITTSBURGH-950. 11:80 10:80—Amos ’ n’ Andy, comedians ing on trellises are the Virginia riod of 20 years, however show I vev C4U The Southern New England Telephone Company 7:30 6:30-W E AF progs. (4ti hrs.) 7:00 6:00—WJZ Amos ’ n’ Andy. 12:00 11:00—Teanas; midnight frolic. this superstition to be without 6 16 468.9—KFI, LOS ANGELES—540. creeper, often called woodbine and 428.3—W LW . CINCINNATI—700. 7:15 : —Revelers: sacred songs. foundation. 7:30 6:30—Dinner dance music . 8:00 7:00—WJZ programs (3 hrs.) 11:00 10:00—Concert-ensemble; organ. fiveleaf Ivy, which also clings to 8:00 7:00—WJZ band concert. 11:00 10:00—William Penn’s orchestra, 12:00 11:00—Opera of the air. 8:80 7:30—Dance music rtclla*. 246.5—WCAE. PITTSBURGH-122a 2:30 1 ;30—Orchestral ensembln. walls. In the. same group is the 9:00 8:00—Bubble blowers; dance. 7:00 6:00—Dance music; recital. 370.2—WCCO, MINN., ST. PAUL—8ia hardier thicker creeper M w e ll as a 10:00 9:00—Latln-American music. 8:00 7:00—Troika belle: concert. 8:00 7:00—Concert of the air. 10:30 9:30—Dream shop: orchestra. 9:30 8:30—W EAF programs (2 hrs.) 9:00 8:00—W ABC proga. (214 hra.) long list of near relativn found in 11:15 10:15—Variety; Amos ’ n’ Andy. 635.4— W FI, PH ILA D E LPH IA —660. 11:30 10:30—(»lc a g o variety hour. catalogs' under the beading. “ Am- 15:00 11:00—Chimes reveries; oich. 6:30 4:30—W E A F progs.- (5% hrs.) 12:30 11:30—Midnight organ melodies, pelopsis." Others are the trumpet- 1:30 15:30—Singers: dance orchestra. 260.7—WHAM, ROCHESTER—1160. 1:00 12:00—The «Md settlers program. 280.2—W TAM . CLEVELAND —1070, 7:00 6:00—Amos ’ n’ Andy: address. 416.3—WSM N A SH V ILLE —560. creeper (frequently called. Virginia 7:00 6:00—Studio concert mus'e. 7:30 6:30—On wings of song. 8:00 7:00—NBC programs (3 hrs.) creeper), the different kinds of c 7:30 6:30—W E A F prOgs. (4t4 hrs.) 8:00 7:00—WJZ programs (l>/4 hrs.) 11:00 10:00—Orcheatra, comto sk it J:00 11:00—Studio dance music 9:30 8:30—Eastman Music School. 11:45 10:45—Jack and Bill, team climbing clematis and the bitter­ 283—W TIC, HARTFORD— 1060. 10:00 9:00—NBC programs (1 hr.) 12:15 11:16—Wayne K|ng!s orch.'stnu sweet, all of which require a trellis 7:45 5:45—Skit. 'The Baseball Game.’ 379.5— WGY. SCHENECTADY—790. 379.5— KGO O AK LAN D —790. or similar support. 7:00 6:00—Studio dance orchc.'sira. 12:i>7 11:57—Time: weather; markeU. 12:30 11:38—Los Angeles entertainment '7:30 6:30—W E A F draipa sketch. 6:15 6:15—Dinner dance music. 1:00 12:00—ArtlsU: Sauntering Sailors The best known hardy vines that 422.3— WOR, NE W ARK—710. 7:15 6:15—Caverns’ music hour. 2:00 1:00—Musical musketeers cling to walla are the Boston ivy, 8:45 6:45—Dinner music: ensemble. 7:80 6:30—W E A F rural sketch. 270.1— WRVA, ^RICHMOND—Ilia 8:00 7:00—Rambles in Erin 8:15 7:15—Studio players’ drama. 7:16 6:15—Dinner music; poems. the Virginia creeper and the 8:30 7:30— Rhllharmente>8ympheny. 9:00 8:00—W E A F progs. (114 hrs.) 8:00 7:00—NBC programs (8 hrs.) smaller leaved Englemaan creeper. Herald Beats Two New 10:15 9:16—Beggar’s Bowl music. 10:15 9:16—Studio concert orchestra. 11:30 10:80—Violinist and baritone. 10:45 9:45—G l< ^ Trotter’s prugram. 10:30 9:30—W E A F programa (1 hr.) 12:00 11:00—Westwood dance tnusla These vines cling by suckers or A Secondary Eastern Stations. Secondary DX Stations. ' disks at the enda of the tendrilla. ' Viaea Proted^t Baildlngs 545.1—WKRC CINCINNATI—5Sa 291.3—CFCF, M ONTREAL—1030. 344.8—W ENR CHICAGO—870. 10:00 9:t)U—Artists feature hour. 7:00 6:00—Twilight music hour. 7:00 6:00—Ensemble; organ muaie. Some persons believe that vines 11:00 10:00—Dance orchestra. 8:30 7:30—Studio concert music. 9:30 8:30—Players: home concert about buildings— especially on stone 374.8—W SAI, CINCINN ATI—50a 11:00 10:00—Frolic dance orchestra. 11:00 10:00—Comedians: popular musle. 7:15 6:15—Feature music houi. 626_WNYC. n e w YORK—570. 12:00 11:00—DX air vaudeville. or brick buildings— cause dampness 9:30 8:30—W E A F programs (3 hrs.) 6;0U 6:00—Eucational address,-s. 202.6— W H T CHICAGO—1480. and make the wall's-sweat. This Is 215.7-WHK, CLEVELAND—1390. 8:10 7:10—Galliano Serenadeis. 9:30 8:30—Studio musical program. 8:00 7:00—W ABC progs. (314 hrs.) 8:.1o 7:30—Proepect band conctrt. not so. Both the leaves and the York City Newspapers 10:00 9:00—Artists entertainment. 11:15 10:15—Slumber m ^ic. 272.5—W LW L, NEW YORK—1100. 10:30 9:30—Your hour league. aerial rootleta tend to keep the wall 12:00 11:00—Three dance orchestral. 6:00 6HK>—Mezzo-sopraDo; orchestra. 325.8—WWJ, DETROIT—020. 6:.10 5:30—Tenor, talk, orchestra. 440.9- KPO. SAN FRANCISCO—580. 7:30 6:30—Dinner dance orcheatrau 7:20 6:30—Talk; hour of tangoa. 12:00 U:00—Great composer’s hour. 8:00 7:00—Gypsy baron’s conterv. 357—CKCL, TORONTO—840, 1:00 12 ;00-fBears; trocadersna. 399.g-WCX.WJR DETROIT—750. 8:00 7:00—Popular music; artists. 309.1—KJR, SEATTLE-era 10:00 9:00—Popular entertainment. 10:00 9:00—Slmpaon opera hour. 12:00 lli0Q«-Studio artists hour. 11:00 10:40—Lata dance orchestra. 13:00 11:00—Late dance orchestra. 1:00 13:00—Dance orch; entertalnsrs. FOR RAD IO SERVICE 5:51—Champion Weatherman. Seen; Deep River; Over the In Advertising PH O NE 8160 5:53— Agricultural Market report. Waves; Lullaby, Brahms; Selec­ WTIC PROGRAMS tion from "Midsummer Night’s Have yon heard the new Majeetlo 6:05— Baseball scores; Sport Di­ ■leotrto Radio « rrBTBlers BroBdcastlnf Berries gest. Dream," Mendelssohn; Ride of H a rtfo rd , O o b b ^ 6:16—Savaxmah Liners Orchestra the Valkyrie, Wagner. Barstow Radio The advertising lineage of the 15 NewYork City newspapers for the month of 50,000 W., 1060 K. a , 282.8 M. . —Wedding Day in Troldhaugen, 10:30— Crush Dry Cmnles and Old Grieg; Until the End of Time, Topper — Happy Feet from Service Hoffman; The Chant of the "King of Jazx,’’ Ager; Scamp Authorized Dealer June was published recently by a neighboring daily.' 4:10— "Happy, Go and Lucky." of the Campus^ Career; Woofus ; Majeette. PhUoo 4:30<—"Famous Women in His­ J u n g 1 e from "Untamed," Brown; Fleurette, Herbert; Bird, Perkins; Sharing, Coots; so BleseU St. tory"— Rosa Bonheur. Ro-Ro-RoUin* Along; I Am Only Next door to KlttePa Market 4:45— Laura C. Gaudet, pianist. Marche Grotesqiie, Schad; 6— Stri^wood Ensemble with Danse Russe Trepak from Human After All, Duke; Here Earl E. layers, baritone. "Nutcracker” suite. Tschalkow- Comes Emily Brown, Conrau; Of thaf list topped the list with 2,169,965 lines—The New HorweFiam Rustic March, Grieg sky; I Remember You from On Revival Day, Razaf. Ensemble Somewhere: Festival of the 11:00— Bulova time. York Mirror came last with 260,315 Unes. The Sweetest Story Ever Told, Roses in Schlres, Rubeniteln; 11:01—Champion Weatherman. Stultz Earle Styers Song of Songs, Moya; Around 11:03—BasSball scores; Sport Di­ Three Sketches, MoaikowBki tha Comer, Kahn. gest. l8tvom b«vg> Ensemble 6:46— ^Litergry Digest’s Topics in 11:08—Midnight Melodies. Y o u ^ Tom O’Devon, Russell Brief—Floyd Gibbons. C a r l n o n Blgl srown Bear, Manna-Zacca 7:00—Bulova time. Earle Styers 7:01—Pepsodent’s Amos ’n’ Andy. GERMAN AUTHOR DIES Your Ultimate Simple Aveu, Thome 7:15— Tastyeast Jesters. 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J Tomorrow night will bring to a lions Recreational Camp at Bol­ Grey wrote the lyrics, and inter- It Is Lionel Barrymore’s first I Mancheeter theater patrona two ton' Lake fod the use of local junior )lations wets contributed by production since "His Glorious i splendid attractions at the State orgonicatlons. The benefit is being runs Lehor. ' Besides Tibbett's Night," in which Miss Owen and SEMI-ANNUAL SALE I Tteatcr—the third of the popular held to raise funds to further this songs, there is one with a women’s Miss O’Neil playedplaye with John GU I Merchants’ Nights and the Uoiu work and will be used in maintain­ chorus sux^ by Elsa Alsen, Wag­ bert. ^upl- -played »y« under Borryv I Club benefit performance of "The ing the camp'and equipment. nerian apprano, and one with Wu- more’s direction os La Roequeque of CORONA COOKER ! Rogue Song," with Lsiwrence Tib? Lawrence nbbett, Imown os the lace Macdonald aad a mole "bandit 'Madame X’’ and Belmore in the I bett of Metropolitan Opera fame, in greatest living baritone, and the chorus.” ’ vf director’s "Unholy Night" Percy 'the starring role. These Teatures first American to reach tim top­ SMcioeBar Ballet S<^ee Hilbum handled the camera bat­ will he offered at no advance in most position in operatic cirbles, is The Albertttm Kosch Ballet, in a tery and Charles Dorian assisted SPECIAL OFFER prices. now blazing a new trail, foe he is spectacular all color number with Bonymore in the direction. the first major opera etor to be a hundred girls, dance to special The Story featured in a talking picture. music written by the modernistic Yegor, tribal chieftain of the SOON TO END ‘-"The Rogue Bong," Metro- composer, Dimitrj 'nomkin. Caucocus, a colorful singing chief Goldwyn-Mayer’s oil-talking drama Despite tbs sUiborats music, bal­ of a bond of mountain bandits, of the Caucasus, filmed entirely in lets and color, it it said the picture meets Vera, a Russian princess, Technicolor, with Tibbett os the Ir u o t "high-brow.’* Lionel Barry­ when she and a countess ors ma­ star, will open tomorrow at the more directed it os a drama of rooned by storm in a motmtoin inn $11.00 COOKER State theater. Tibbett sings songs adventure, loVe'and romance, with on a trip to Riga. Hs sings to the ranging froin those of operatic cali­ the music f'p o rt of, rather than the princess, who is attracted to him. ber, with a symphony orchestra ac- principal factor of thi drama. Tbs coimtsss, jealous, plans to compfmimeat, to simple love bal­ Tibbett plays a swashbuckling have him captured and hung, but Foot Stools $3-95 - lads. Russian Robin Hood, head of a the princess, bearing the plot, NOW $8.50 He rides at breakneck pace gong of singing bandits who steal saves him. through varied adventures, while from the rich and give to the poor. Yegor visits the princess in a Secure one of tbeea fine foot rests to pull up la brilliant ballets, magnificent moun­ Catherine Dole Owen plays the palace at Riga, and just as love is front of your favorite choir... .while they ore lo tain scenery, and other interesting princess whom m meets on one of acknowledged between them, he DOWN A MONTH details are reputed to moke this his raids and learns to love. This learns that bis sister is dead, greatly reduced. The coverings ore of velour, with 50c $1.00 picture one of the most elaborate love plunges him into the 'series of ruined by the brother of his sweet­ turned gumwood frames finiabed mahogany. For* productions of the year. adventures which mokes up the heart. In revenge he klUi the raerly |6.00. Tlbbetfs Story story. brother, and ths princess bewails Electricity Is Your Lowest Tibbett is himself a romance. The The festival in the village, the her brother’s death "for the soke son of William Skiward Tibbett, escape from the CoMOCks, the ab­ of a robber's trun." Yegor, furi­ Priced Servant former sheriff of Kehi County, duction of the princess, her rescue ous at ^ e words, kidnaps her, tak­ California, who died capturing the by the Ruasian soldiers, and Tib­ ing her to bis bond where she, too, bandit McKinney, Tibbett was bett and his singing bond, singing will be a robber’s woman. bom and reared in the West, and os they ride over cliffs a t break- WATKINS BROTHERS. after attending school in Los An­ neck speed ore some of the inter- Tbs princess undergoes ths hard­ geles became on actor. He was a esUng details of ths production. ships of travel with ths bond with 55 YEARS AT SOUTH MANCHESTER , TlBBETf wid CATHERINE, scorn, and finally Yegor’s love The Manchester Eectric Co. 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S: OLI •’ •'V, , - comut, StAWm and heath mosken I f yea qmq^ vto tall whether - CQpyPIG|:iT JQgO ibY CMELSEA M(^R Ib i^ to^Wiatfo or cold, feel his feet^ ^ ^ • iJ fw l m 8o^^in..t^ dtocuasiiHi of dothaa, I ' mitodi% l3 | ^ "■err* ahaU begin on shoes. > 1 ^ . , ! her «*-hiw In one hand, the flhgera of my. so much older but so much ;Vlh very”-hot weather, an o|ddr< ^ B a f tU$ dnmuning on the talde. more beautiiful. M iy may.-go barefooted.as well as band shoi44-.nqfor'be.t||^t. 'l f : t ^ . ALAN STExrrej^mtei% . i.ju^ (jq y(,^ thtnfc he really toiia bodied exc^t for his thin, tt ' l»er?” Dunaont went on. The great' nl|^t was indeed a parttolly' woolen band and; diaper; [•tbanna9 ! “Of course, Alan cares fbr Chuna- great night It pras a stupendous, Atop, a very young baby with clothes torfo-nD pot^, wpf piitoMd. at :tbs ^Vlciid.' Chummy h ^ toyed S te^e , uq^-^ ^ ^ ^qqi Bastlen!" a b lln d ^ sueqess.. J t, was. silent lot^ enou;^ to cover U s feet often' sldar"toe!ver.'fo badl^'^it3rts booties soil soft merino stocktogs In hot weather; tlw .':|NUi4' heed ^***“ “ 2 ^ 2 , ® J*?? ' possible she had found out th atte breath, apd yelled and roared again. |or.^the;new baby, and cotton or silk not. he cdl wDidrTths - .eomhtaat^ ^ Jibr rownory at sight of i S i ^ t care for her, and she had Little Ju(ty Grant was a great stockings and riioes for the older mixtures are tetkmr''Cfiiler babies m . 3SS ' “ *«*® it "P not wanting to be dancer—there was no doubt about one. may wear the. sb o u ld sr'tt^ bsiMls married.” that Stocktogs of wool with a little of wool and cotton gavsK T thto)c ®t him with a thun- She was the whole program. hale, Itoen. or silk to them cost a it just as .weU 'to dbe- ^^*1—2 5 # ^ to ' ‘ierstorm face. There was a ballet, of course, and bit’more but usually save their own tor about weights and'-lmds.' ! _ “Sf J 2 i^ I “Bastien, srou’re ai perfect goose!” a very'good one.' She . herself had priceause they are not so likely In buying • shirts, gpt themvldf ^ muslc^ rtow. Quarvenlm to killed ^ angrily. “It mtut have to shrink. enough. The first size to Aeon okit- | A « , only three pebple a p p e a i^ with *»«»«*•“*» “ « ^ “ “ “yibeen a qua^lrueyu make it up her, and-th^-were^ mere' adjuncts, If a young baby’s feet feel cold, grown. They may be efthw of U ^ t • S ^ t o i S L i they come b a ^ . I wish you I . would pop on the stockings. If wool, cotton dr sUk, or the dsslrims sets Steyne kissing Judith. B IC H -, i,odn’t told mo!” though useful and appropriate ones. Her dances were danced alone. very cold, on would go the soft mixtures. For hot weather, the A*® * /**«? «* ® n"'^ I When she got back to her rooms, booties too. I lighter the better. The new baby rdiMrses Judith for a new i ^ ^ ^ ^ , j o ^ y^th a very Judy had three changes of scene. Rands Are Pnzale | probably will wear both band alto Show h« to putting on. She meets . ^ First came a Greek scene, in which Swatomweiwr mTurwkTfn __ .aM .*- “S*" **v.w- Probal^y there is no discussion to' shirt for a while, even on warm ^.BASTIEN DUMONT, an artist She was wondering. Was it possi­ she did‘ three different vdances—a that world that would seem to be of days. Ask the doctor when be niay ' nl^. In a cafe, and they discuss' ble that Chummy had guessed some­ woodland dance, a girl playing ball, much interest and dissension as the go without his shirt or flannel petto- and a moonlight idyl to the music breaking of Chummy’s engage- thing? Had Allen been so fooltoh. “band.” What should It be like, how coat or both. so V l^ed , as ever to let her see for | plpw. , - heavy muist it be, how tight, wheni All babies will need both bpf4> GO ON WITH THE STORY a second that he did not care for- The next was an elaboraUon of worn, how long must it be worn? (and shirts on very cool days.1 As CHAPTER XXK her? No. of course ho couldn’t it|thq JtaMan nl^ht tha^ she had The first bands should be tom a matter of fact these two articleis . Judy leaned across the table, her was impossible 'that Chummy hadjdtocW at.Alan Steyne’s.' and here from soft white flannel and should are year-round clothing for the b sl^ ' ,,S3^s big with a feverish question. guessed. That would be too great she had on the stage a boy who Ito' about fi or 8 inches wide and of any age, the exception being the j,,„?!What do 3T0U mean, Bastien? a calamity to contemplate. B ut! Played the guitar, twenty inches long. They should be | very hot weeks of summer. Heavier ^tidiiat else? What do jrou know?” why, then, had she decided not to The third was a series of old y/J wrm until the umbilietd or naval shirts are needed for the winter.' *T oughtn’t to tell, I suppose,” be married? { English dances, which brought down The b rl^ . (toft) of Sen. Reed Smoot (hiset) will be the fourth AUoe' In his family dirale. The 'others scar is healed—unless the doctor, Shorter Dresses ,^ e young man said rather unwill- — the house. Judy, as Jack-in-the- has secured the surgical dressing The petticoat for the new ^ b y - ingly. “It seems mean. She’s not are his granddanghter, Mrs. F. H. Chambers (center), his baby great granddaughter, and his te u g h t^ Judy had got proscenium boxes : Green, was simply Irrestible, laugh- In-law, Mrs. HamM Reed Smoot (right). over the scar with bandages. In need not be more than ten or here, and she might hate anybody forr Bastien and TonvTony Leigh and fog out. of her UtUe green hpuse of this case the shoulder bands are ; twelve inches below his feet. The .to know.” Mifthaal Stone. She would have follag^ As m encore, she gave a I sometimes used from the start. B ut; baby bom in midsummer may have , .fWouid Chummy hate me to know filled all The boxes if she had not child’s dance in front g t a Punch Washington ( . ^ ) —AIIm mm s smooth >i«bey live in Washington. ^ The senator's granddaughter gave new babies usually are“ treated to ' it still shorter, as well as his dresses r^anytiiing?” asked Judy, repAiach- been checked. and Judy show. ^ * i°,5® ? Mrs. Smoot is a close friend of i up a brilliant debut to vtod the m a n ------or slips. Thank heaven we have .fully.” She had a beautiful seat all ready The final curtain fell on an in­ htw Of sen. s m o ^ Edward E. Gann, sister of Vice I of her choice. , . ' I gotten away from those srehale "No—not you, Judy,” he said for Chummy, of whom she had describable scene of enthusiasm. things, two-yard dreesss. The flret quickly. “Of course, not jrou. Well, m S^. SSe weSTSri ^ \ dresses now ,ruo kboiot 26 inches heard nothing ttoce the receipt of Up at the back of the gallery, in his immediate family. Nmv they The second Alice is the daughter o* Mr. ana Mrs. cnamoere. i you know she’s taken a studio in a Alan Steyne had stood from the Daily Health from neck to heqi. Flannel petti­ mine, and a little a post card from the coast in reply will welcome a fourth in his bride, of Mr. and Mrs: Harold Smoot. Her Senator Smoot’s first ■ wtfe- died building near mine, and a to Judy’s long and rambling ac­ first moment the curtain went up. coats should be of veiy Hfl^t weight bedroom, and a funny little galley who was Mrs. Alipe Taylor Sheets elopement and marriage to Fred- i more than a year ago in WaMdng-! for hot weather. A^bMly needs, no count of her extraordinarily good He had returned from Paris un­ of Salt Lake Caty. ' erlck Howard Chambers of Wash-, ton. His bride was the widow of a S ervice just off the stairs, with a gas ring . . known to everybody. muslin petticoat. ' '' and a sink. Before she went she ^ the last day before the To him it was a night of wild “Alice the first" is'th e wife of ington when, she .was 17 caused a'bishop of the Latter Day' Saints Senator SmOot’s son. Harold Reed stir in capital’s society circles. j church. | Hints Un How To Keep Well Dresses or slips are made of soft just told me that she wasn’t going first night Judy’s heart was very torture and of wild delight. The by World Fanied Anltiorltr Bcinsook or batiste or long cloth. to be married. She didn’t explain, sore, "^um m y not to be there w h ^ j artist in him reveled in it The I I No trimming. They can be made and . somehow I didn’t like to ask she first danced in pubUc! Every man loathed IL For the most payt, and more popular, with sl^ort alee'^res j like kimonos to fasten to tn a t-< a her. She moved her thiitgs in and few minutes of the day she found: while the: program was going on, or no sleeves. These short pull-on .xrR.«U4 o f ACIDS IN BLOOD with drawstrings aroimd neck auid asked me to keep an eye on them herself thinking about it i the artist carried the man away. arms. This allows for growth. Tucks ^wdiile she was away. There is no SSIuSSe*;this summer than£Si*S?1nSva^ lor many a year i ^ Y ® 5 a U ^ 8 i S o U8 to each shoulder have, advantages, ^onisekeeper in the building, and Alan she dared not think about; | and they certalxfiy are smart look-1 c o w u rrm w. but Chummy—it seemed to her that' ^ tak«. Mid the m an ^r h ^ an- as they can be let out idle was going to leave me the key. the most imoortant nounc^ Judy’s ^ p to T e exhaus­ “Well, not to make it too long, I Chummy was the most important THIS AND t h a t IN ****• ^_____ I By DR. MORRIS FI8HBB1N Night dresses usually are made person in her life. All those years tion, Alan ran dowh the steps like of part wool or cotton flannel. A mistook the day she said she was a madman. * He hung around the New n*nitt¥iA. hats—and how they ‘ Editor, Jburual of the Americu going, and, not receiving the key, when she and Chummy had fought have summer—have shal-! Medical Assoclatioii, and of Hygela, drawstring through the hem to life together—all those poor, hard- stage' door. A big car was drawn fina-for cold weather. -I went round to Inquire. The door up there. Alan knew whose it was. low crowns and mushroom brims. A the Health Magazine. of her studio was open, and it workii^ 3rears! Years of ^ v e ry , banding made of two ribbons or yet they had been happy in a way. He was blind and mad with misery FEMININE LORE looked empty, so I went in. She but he could not go away. two-tone ribbon to considered smart­ The blood is the fluid whlph cir­ wasn’t in there, but I looked through And had Chummy forgotten^lt all? Presently a little person came er tb*n plain black, although the culates to the arteries and in the the door of the other little room, Didn’t she care a bit? latter has the advantage of being Then, going home about six out He crouched in the shade, and|>{ ~- veins carrymg nutrition to the va­ and there she stood. I oughtn’t to breathed with Kllef. A crowd of suitable for dresses of all c is put in the slot a the acid waste products. lesdy smooth. How care for the chap?” I luck. So innately modest was little By William H; Baldwin wrapped to ptiper ,^ey* cannot work hot wator snd allowing the water to j policy in the form of a ticket is is- Whenever the production of acid ______1 ^^ dg^esntittothen tjudy that you might easily have out of the .invdo]^ ^ Occasionally boll one hour. I sued. In most cases the poltoy ex- or the intake of acid producing BIANCHX 8WXET that 9 OtU o f fd ______I tends over a period of one or two serent stort OSS Lux ^Judy said nothing. She sat> with i thought that her genius had noth­ The number of real antiques In customers sStr the coins to cloth, suestoncOs exceeds the ability of White gloves seem to grow more | days. ,• Toilet Soap to keep their aldn in the ing to do with it at all. furniture naturally diminishes from put them to oqto holders,, or paste the mechanism to get rid of the perfeet'eonditionthedoae-updemaads. year to year through fires, break­ them with • adhesive tqpe to ifieces excess a condition results that is When she had finished, a silence age, etc. The appetite for other of paper. Be sure’-tO -see that the called acidosis. Usually the trou­ Bkmeke Sweet’o great popularity on WHEN A CHILD fell. Som et^g had to be said. They | persons’ heirlooms just as steadily number on the e b u j^ corresponds ble arises from inability to handle the screen to due in part to her ex* both knew it. They looked at each j increases. The ingenious answer to with the number ;at The'aide of the properly the digestion of proteins; "M y first other. Judy’s glance was fever | the resulting problem is to apply pattern iUustratlor, and that the and fats or from excesses of these' - ^ ^ - IS FEVERISH, bright; Chiimmy’s was serious but modem methods of mass production size and addre^ complete is given thought to always subetahees. Sometimes it is due tu my skin for the serene. to the antique business. Without to order to avoid delays. disease of the kidneys resulting in Judy nerved herself. this faking many a quaint roadside ^ T f RAeTiVt AND PUITABlt 6Ai?9 (?AN HAKE AH EAiJiy; ■ doee-up to sDhw- CROSS,UPSET MORHiMG 9TCneu OR TWO AUUWN6 TO ANY ^tEPK-UFAP improper elimination or to di.s- vealing. Lux Toilet “And—^Mr. Steyne?” she asked. shop would go out of business and Fall Colors eases of other organs which are Soap leaves my Colic, gas, sour 'T don’t know whether he’s still many a coimtry auction would never Colors for autumn promise to run chlMly concerned with digestion. skin velvety] belching, frequent to Paris,” Chummy said quietly. be held. a riot of browns,, vdth’ deep reddish smooth.'" ‘Tell me. Chummy—^it was only The furniture industry is borrow' The most obvious symptoms ot vomiting, feverish­ browns to' Oic Jead. and all towny acidosis are headache, weakness, Greta Ni$$en’$ i ness, to babies and a squabble, wasn’t it?’ tog heavily from the old masters of .tones that autumn and turn­ “What do jrou mean?” Chummy cabinet design through copies of rapid breathing and a sort of fruity unbelievably love-' ______children, generally ing leaves. BurgSndies and a tone odor to the breath. The most cer­ ly ‘ is Hlcft a KI8BBN show food is sour­ replied, with her grave smile. their most famous designs. Where cidled purple IpfS will be good. Clear Tfoite roee in moonlight. She ntys: - ■■K *'>'■«* “I ' mean between you and Mr. these reproductions are honestly lFyOU'8tA8lT tain tests are made to the labora­ ing in the little di­ greens, national blues and. all the tory. Ehcamtoatlon of the excre­ "Lux Toilet Sosp-mskM my akfo gestive tract Steyne. Chammy, from the first I labeled and are sold at fair prices, riolets will be much to evidence. The LATYVOUULItt- tions and of the blood of the per­ wtmderfully soft. When these knew it must be only a quat^eL” they have a legitimate place to the most Important stogie color item is -mETRl^NWHTfiOWl “You are wrong, Judy. It was furxiiture market, but they can best the off-Waqk. There are green and TlffLUT - son afflicted reveals the presence Piquant Vsro BoyndUa 'am : *!A symptoms appear, of the acid substances, and shows star has tonavatbi give Baby a teaspoonful of Phillips never a quarrel. I couldn’t quarrel be b o u ^t from the reliable firms in blue blackA. blackheiTy Mid rasp­ Wu, absolutely the alkaline reserve and smoothest udn in Milk of Magnesia. Add it to the first with Alan—^you know that. We ‘ the towns and cities, berry blacks.- Fall fashion shows were always such—^friends.” i The totelligmit shopper will pay are th e'ofd^ 'o f the; day and both the add state of the blood. the world to pam bottle of food in the morning . Old­ the dose^up. lux er chil^en should be given a table- 'Chummy, you seem years older! crirrent prices for her furniture and fashions and fabrics are greatly Addosis is thus not a disease to leave-the field of antiques to the ex- Toilet Soap keeps id%P9MUl to a glass of water. This rm sure there’s something. changed from fiS f year.'" Daytlriie itself but the manifestation of / mine lilm satin.” ' will comfort the child — make his “There’s nothing, Judy dear.” •p ert collectors. skirts are longer and even. Many changed conditions to the body stomach and bowels easy. In five "And you don’t know where Mr. of the epats . are. cut on princess brought about by various diseases. Tou, to(x will en- Ininutes he is comfortable, happy. Steyne is now?” lines. Materials are varied, nubbed, The first step to the control of the ’lAixTodetSosp. It 1.will sweep the bowels free of all “No.” Chummy was not looking i ribbed, laty XMayito, novelty plaids, condition is to find- out what is „ fine at her friend. She spoke vqry Ffonch soaps atfiOd sour, indigestible food. It opens the checkfi and tweeds and corded wools (fusing the addosis. and ll.OO'the mke bowels in constipation, colds, chil­ slowly, as if choosing her words.! you are to the foie. If the diet is faulty it may oe vkEA RSTNOLD8 -yet; only lOd. dren's ailments. Children take it 'T have not heard from Alan, Judy.' modtoed by adding substances 9MAPSUPBlfU«t feadily because it is palatable, You see, it was better not, stoce If you w er» bom . t o " July, your vm di tend to have an alkaline re­ pleasant-tasttog. we had parted. He saw it just as AND AFT IMTOATOOrty birthday floweh i s - t ^ .larkspur. ; 'iJOMl^R action when finally taken up by the Learn its many uses for mother I did. He was very generous. He blood. In severe grades of addosis might have reproached me.” and child. Write for the interesting This O varian c^elMh' is from lifuge doses of sodium bicarbonate book,^ “Use Information.” Address Chummy did turn her eyes on her friend then. An eager question Oscar of the New and will are given' by mouth', by injection Thfe Phillips Co., 170 Varick St, he easy for the an into the blood and to other wayn. N. 'Y. It will be sent FREE. flashed into them for an Instant, like a bright flame. Her whole be* automatlo U foe amoumt qf carbohydrate or '.:Bi buying, be sure to get genuine To one pint o f tMric . cream, add sugar intake is tosuffident addi­ Phillips Milk of Magnesia. Doctors tog seemed to glow with an intei^ •/ and violent light. It was as If sufficient sugaV to swopten it 'ahd tional carbohydrate, may be given iBive prescribed'it for over 50 years. flavor with wenilla-or lem(A promptly also by all the methods “Milk of Magnesia” has been the something were impending, some­ thing tremendous, so that riis>dared Whisk'the Cream tb'a ffom, which M ABBRWIATFO OVtCAlL that have been mentioned. U. S. Registered Trade Mark of should be .fon'^ved as raipidly, its it V-' The Chas. H. Phillips Chemical not breathe; but slowly she turned BELOW i? OF (>UARTKEU9E her, eyes away a g ^ . ,iq>pear8, and'.put in 'a ? g la u dish. TAUKIES FOR DEAF Co., and its predecessor, Chas. H. Take one . and .balf ta|deaik>onB (JOOk'iiSXcUTE Phillips, since 1875.—^Adv. “I thought perhaps you might /■ have' heard from Alan, Judy,” she gelattoe, and; 'after it^hastkorou^dfiy London. — S^nCe' the silent plc- dissolved, add I t 't o the froth,, and said. You caa> stimulate .the..effect of tufes with their es^tioos ^ vfhieh “I?” mix for 15 qfinutes. p ^ e tt on! could be easily read, have-been rs- expensive tiled ttepn by using Btep< or to la very c^l"tfaja*t'‘*®r a'fow Judy’s voice was what It had oils and bright, paint on the .rissra. «HOfiT$V/lTW I^aced by "talkies,”-movM. attend­ never been to her life b e fo re - houre, w h «i It wBl ^ ready, for AH OKAHq&AHOYUl^. ance by the deaf is nearly impoesi- Select a single ’atendl' 'desigh, a use. - ' ' ■. • tknTE0,Y.mHT frightened. primitive design, if you will. Faint ble. A Lemdon theater has "adopt­ le YELLOW “Yes, Judy dear,” Chummy wept the .^risers a rich" cream' ‘enamel. ed a novel system to please the par­ on gently.' ‘Tt seems strange' titot W hdi thoroughly dry, a j^ y the A recent Wasbihgtim’ bride "iwqte § tially dea^. Through an'daoiflifler, PENCIL he has written to nobody. A h dty^ s t e q ^ , iUl to- with marine blue, a white -orgmdie tnoss: with tiny the screen conversatfim'is taken to Y v ith t h e and he were friends, too.” . ■ wood greens, a Uttle terra ootta and puff stoevealtod^ahlrred neck on the sevwal Seabi throughout the thea- "Yes.” said Judy. ‘ :• some sunny, yaUow or whatever dbl- tight hodlee:? The znatrch'of honor UU B e a ^ o o e s are fitted- on to Shampoo She looked at her friend.' A btank was attired ffi pale gr'oen organdie these seat^ ..and for a small addi­ o n you 'wanL / JAND silence fell. Judy knew to thfit im>- Your eeleotioii of both stencil de­ while 'thevjwidianuade : wore, pink ./■ tional sum deaf persons eon hire ment — she knew that Chinfimy sign- and color should droend on flowered dneeat of: tha aame mate­ thesa and r«i;idate foe aotmd to SDc knew the trufo! Ctoummy k iu ^ your. Interior daooiiition scheme. rial. Bafo^qY;^^ accom­ their rnimmnm'i that Alan and Judy l o v ^ ' eaifii pany or|[«^,,^|6 ts>. v A Also.a.simple deaign, done to rich / otber;rand that w a s 'w ^ She' luid colors, to better < ^ o e than a too ■YOBB.i/ refused• to marry him.< •>' -'i intricate one. Somewhere In the de­ The new “YeS;”’said Judy sign you riiould hqpeat 'the tone of form t o pbOm dotted JSsciLoa, little vt^ce. "Ytti, he affd I , were the trend of your stairs. ' ' ^ ' the,cam!pdr o6ld a ‘deep, yoke of friends, tod.” or hot, iq r m tke fln- They talked of othef after for.; that , esl^qi^:;Ut. that, and iffesently Oni&ny^wept BOUBRO J A O I^ sometiifiMf, u T away. She iras tiin^.iSrter 'lisr kmg family QQMJLhm - v ’ journey, and She- had her' Uttle The lat^'fhiMty^fmr street wear do pot,/ Thk' home to> aet in order.‘/ H er .little is ; the ti^ssVatosa; bolero -nuuto - the meifururaJ home, thoui^t Judy—her Uttle^lone- same ooior?«s yotir .' short nt& vtd ' a ‘ ly-home! - I ■ friiibk. You can take it off or leave I She went away, thie new .Gburn" It on'lB the house. <'H ot ...... ' V..- A ^ MANCMMIER BVBwiwiB SOtjilS MAticHB^ CO BGffiBT 10NE2» juALLli^ i

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Stiurt H ere A ugust 9 - >- - ■— ^----- t: . After toe OeveUade Three Weeks h Angust * ' > t hod loot alout of 29 fomee in AMERICAN^ a reeeet-dlaasteoiis elui^. Own­ .y. .Kx- ••.■; 'M • • er A im BroAer took the boye ToAiimBerimeOfPlay; out to Poppor «kte, as oxoiu- . « •*?. ATMlilSTlOS •• BROWNS f live coMtry club, for dinner. Philsdeipma *• . . The other taosMjmt eoit HoDand And Behrend De­ AB, H. H. PO. A B. on their tadi. . . • Maybe Brad­ Monohester bassball 1shop. 8b ...... 5 1 1 8 a have Bot yat seea tk* 6aaa. cf ...... \ 8 8 * 8 ley figured 9 Mttle fending Champs. Cochrane. 0 0 1 ,uMiyt Ivurt the Ckreen team in oetion will gjit . I Simmon*, If ...... 1 1 ■- I Since the war three players otoer chance tonlglit up 8it,: 0 . Koxx, lb A ^ ' have won aU tiM women’s bridge Field where the C Miller, rt 1 0 town team will be the opi The annual town chi I Dykes, ib ...... 4 1 «lM chiunplonahlps at WimbU- tennis singles tournanenta wil Boley. SB ...... 4 Vi 2 don. . . . I ^ l « won sUttoes. traction. Play will start 1 start August 9, it was officlidly an- Karnahnw, ) « . * I •. * 0 1 . . Mrs. Kathleen MoKone after 6 o’clock for the bene 0 0 thoee who wleh to attend nounced today. Play ■ urove.* p . . . 1 1 Qo^ee twice . • • Helen toUno-Fernandex scrap in balance of the ihonth. Walter ■ WUla Moody four timiee. . . . 41 9 13 S3 11 8 later in the evening. There “Ty” Holland and Miss Ruth Beh­ Louts An ig-yeor-old boy , pitches rend are the present titleholders oa^e time for both. AB. B. H. PO. A. E. olfers battled the bunkers and traps of Interiaeken in j^ every day to some of the 'Tte Oreen journeyed down to Gw- and so far as is known, ^th will | mcNceiy. ib .5 1 2 14 1 0 ■ way aroimd.tbe course. The world’s greatest hitters. . • • 0 1 1 0 ohester not so long ago u d .jn^e defend their crowns. Holland has o'Rourke. 3b 1 He’s Lewie Bernhard Krnusee, played only,once or twice this sea-,. Badgro, it .4 1 1 1 9 0 the viUogers quite a beatuiA ..nit Kress, ss .6 1 1 0 3 0 the Media, Pa., hl|^ school won­ Coldieeter will present a son but it will be recalled that last Perrell. c . .3 1 1 0 1 0 der who is on a 28-day trip With feront team tonight, Manager , year he played basebsdl right up un- Manloh. a . .1 9 0 1 0 0 Schulte, cf .5 1 1 3 0 0 the Macks. . . . He fllags. ’em Prentice declares. Young Wi tH a couple of weeks before the 2 2 0 0 at Simmons, Foxx sad the rest bridge will be on the mo(m(i'for ' toumansent, then took up his rac­ Mellllo. 2b 9 YANKEES WIN Gulllc. ff . .4 0 1 3 1 0 b a t defends title of toe boys in hatting practice. Minebester and Eddie Boyce will quet and beat the best Collins, p . .2 0 0 9 3 0 wHDE SOX s p ir r 0 0 0 0 . . . He’S a right-hander, and probably play first in place of Tom­ town could produce. Miss Beh­ aray. p ... .0 0 my Hunt, regular flrst-skcker ' who rend has been playing at college. Klmsey, p n 0 0 0 0 AGAINST FERNjmDEZ won 20 straight games for his Blue, X .. .0 1 9 0 0 0 IN W .S. LEAGUE school during the lost two bos left town temporarily at least. 0 0 The tournaments will be the Hale, xx . .1 0 0 0 W n H T in A N X S yiars, 8uid hie dad woe John £>., Manager Prentice said yesteriuy fourUs annual for Manchester and •iS-. 37 .7 10 3 10 0 once a sou’paw star In the Blue th9t he dljd not know when Hunt will be conducted by S uat>(fant Julv 10.__(AP) — BfttAlng In csramonlss afUraoon showed would return, If at aU. The balOfiCe 9tow#i sportt editor of The Kenud, Philadslphia ... Oil 000 400 18-;9 Battoliho, L ofm Hartford defends htahis that Bot tipped toe hesm at 125 1-2 Ridge League. of the Green’s lineup will be Os St. Louis ...... n o 000 080 10—-“ weighedighe in conjunction with the Reoreetloh featherweight champlohshlp here pounds while Pemandez Defeat Red Sox Easily; Er­ usual. Centers. Director Lewis Uoyd of Runs batted In, Badgro. Miller Mc- Win First 10-9 But Lost Sec­ 120 pounds, the class limit. TheyThe Ne6ly 2, KresS 8. Cochrane 2. Boley *, tonight in-a 16-round match with in In view of toe forthcoming town the latter organisation had Haas 2, Fox*. Bishop; two base hits. will not be forced to weigh rors Are Many; Brofliers series between toe town teams, it is to allow the courts to be used with­ McNeely. Dykes, Mellllo, Krass. m ^ o. ^^?*flght. sS u lJd'l^ iag'^ : So that boto expected that a good sized croN^ Bishop; three base hits. R8,as: stolen ond 7-2; Robins Increase S it m W , woe Vstponed because j enter the ring considerably over toe out charge by aU players in toe base, O’Rourke; iacrlfloes, O RoUfke. NATIONAL will bd on bond to watch toni^tis tournaments.* The courts will also Badgro. Maas 2. Cochrane: double of a heavy rain storm. The weigh-1 title poundage. Pitch. game. Included in tfic onlo^ers be put into as good condltkm as pos­ play. Boley to Bishop to Pox*; left Their Lead. will be toe members of toe W dt sible-for the tourneys. pie ?}«■* on bases. Philadelphia 6, 8t. Louis 8. Sides, admitted arch rivals of tos- bate on balls, oft Barnshaw «, Oro^ LEAGUE STANDING At Brooklyn!— • pose of annouadhg toe date of toe I, Collins 1. Otay 1; struck out, by r o b in s IX PIRATBS 8 Green and also probably several of Brooklyn ^ the BOn Ami players. start is for the henellt of those Rarnshaw 2, Grove 4» Colllm »i The CMcsgo White Sox may be j Ave planning vacations. sey 8; hits, oft Collins 5 Itt 0 Thinks U, S, Will Beat Won Loet AB. a H. PO. A. B. out 1ft 7th). Gray 8 In 1, Klirtsey 8 In struggling Mottg in the second divi-; Athletics ...... 6 2 .750 FriderlcR, cf ...... 5 1 2 2 0 0 4. Earnshaw 6 in 7 (none out m llh). siofi of the Amsricoft League, but! 6 .444 Finn. 2b ...... 4 11?*® Quinn 2 In 1-3. Grove 8Jn. * - 'V i Red Sox .,... I.. <. 4 Herman. rf...... <-6 2 2 l 0 9 by plteher, by doulfls tOyHS*!* they ftill have the prodUhle faculty ; France Without Tilden Pirates < 3 4 .428 BiSSonette. lb ...... 3 3 3 15 LEGION TO P U Y sey (B oley); wild pUchs. BarflShaw. Yankees ...... * • • • 3 5 .375 Wright, 88 ,4 4 4 2 ROCKVILLE DEFEATS GrAV. Grove; winning: pitcher* Grove; of doing toe imusuol at the unusual i Boone. If ...... 4 1 2 1 losing pitcher, Klmsey; umpires. time to pep up an otherwise drabj Gilbert. Ib 1.8 0 2 1 CASEY’S mCKS AT . Dinesh and Naliifli time. 8t4o. Rsplattered that dope all over Bng- Last night's game In the West Dsbsrrjc. o I. I •. • • i . 4 0 0 0 x— Ran for Ferrell in sth, ball gafl(e> | By CLAIRE BUBCKY Side baseball league was featured Vanes, p . I. 4 0 0 0 xi— Batted tor klmsey In ilth. NBA Service Sports Writer Tland, however, by whallhg Cochet COMMUNITY CLUB I In straight sets at Whimbledott. it by the Fraser brothers both left- 30 12 16 27 18 THE W. S. TONIGirr is only loglcsd to believe that his de­ handed, pitching for the opposing Pittsburgh ' ^ At Betrelti— day and then going Are you one who beUeves that an teams. Neither pitcher was very AB. R. XL P

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■ *.' • c W ^ i i w L5FlK.*tjiVM- ty. During the aftsmooh lunchsoq aci8Bni>%%%%%%i^i^wMOOO H O U S B S y ^ R S A L E \ ^ jwaa served and .> a. program of mu­ Y A N P a p a r t m e n t s — F L A 1 S » tLOST AND FOUND 1 ^tBNBMBNTS 63 sic aad gai^ i(fsstarcd. ^ iv'-" i Waal A« laiw aattoa^ __ LIBS 4S FOR SALE W TRADB, 1 Baiipafei^to Teach V O J iH A ^ POCKBTBOOK. Owner house w ith -aU .improremanta,- m STARTED'GH i 6 k B. Also 8 and 18 FOR RENT—4 room apartment in Hdsh;, Ann Sparrow, a may hata niae by calling at 20 Pinehurst Building, , 802 Main S o^ etreet C« il in ­ 'M an<^ Sie . Rockville High cockereilsp ^ n o ^ reds and rocks. strset larse> roomfi, aU mddt Bpral Reads Tailey I school has - heign; agaged to teach this iUhr. em. Rent 8^.00 per month suflb* Manchester. . Tv-i. V'V- Eveaiing Herald from our own record, state Town and pidriie' offidale' and] this coming year at Tourtelotte tested difease stock. Guaran­ mer, 830.00 when kent is turned, FOR SALE — I?BASONABI^2 CLASSIFIED__ oh. Keys at Pinehurst Grocery. members of eoSedf the leading or- High echdol. North Groevenordale. automobiles f o r ^ALE 4 teed H A t Or tor future >family house, good condinQii, moo- in 'W lttd County have she will tnatih:; European history, Abo Mike A i ^ To CM r^VEKnSBMENTS Miner, ^Coventry. dellv^.' Fred FOR RENT—5 ROOM tenement ^ ern improvements, - ideased in been invited'^:tD~dttand a meeting 1 jnathematlos. aad. dvl(» FOR 8ALB-d227 ESSEX C o^. verandas,' 2 cat garage, CoBBt alx average w e ra sU M kU ^m . Call bibm n 6 and 8 p. m. at 11 with all improveihents, including of the Connecticut Rup^ Road A^J inili Rj^pened Off N iln ia ig ft S i p ^ gteam heat i^ t 825 month. In­ Kuu«Ufig lot on 72 Durant street -laltiala aambere » d abWewiWM Hemtock street -V sedation of ^>*^*®**' ! The foin: ™ui« ^ the Hockanum S<^«»* “ *S'4«^!lI2'2I?u« * t u HOUSEHOLD g o o d s 51 quire. Michael Foley M 1-2 Sum­ diU TeL 8 ^ . ;• Higgins of. C q v ^ ^ /ifiiLr'l ««1 Company and the J. J. Regan mer street on OfMoM^ - g o o d u s e d c a r s f o r SA L B ^ ROOM bouas; also 5 tolii held at .S iJ^ Mill re-opened! on Ifcmday morning Cash or Terma f o r b a l e —RBX g a s heater, as ______There »i5;."A 'srp«*w ««««»"•»*■ FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement room bungalow. All improvements. Thursday at 8 p. m., D. B. T. t i after a ten-days shut down. Madden Bros. good-iai new.. Can Bh seen at 71 Oil at 168 Benton street Dial will he soverd' speaker^ of PJWJJ* Shanghai, July 15.:—(AP.)— 5500 Benton street or phone 7826. rent 827 with ell improvemente OoDeetlng TinfoO 681'Main St Tel. and garage. Inquire Frank Plano, 8718. nence as well 8« entertainers from launching at a haa-vy offewtfVa-’-i on" « ConeecuUTe w»y» ••! the Actors Coliony. at South Coven­ Boxes have been placed in some the Haichow-Tungkwaa railway ConeecuUTe ..] } J a i i Ste f o r RAUi — MODEL A Ford f o r SALEl—b a b y carriage^ also Plano Place. t Coneecative Days of the local stores by Shrlnsrs for front by the Northern Alttutcs. U eU^ It ote Tudor, 1929 Redwi, lew ,tl^ o n e hammock fpr car, very cheap. Dial try. m e The meeting one of a series to the collecUon of tinfoU. This wUl y tM old, low mllMtgo. T d . ,8920. 3534. FOR RENT—BEAUTIFUL 4 and rebels was reported today in ‘J y will be charged at the one Mine » t a 5 room tenements S Walnut strset C U n iY NOT IMYTTB) arouse interest in “Getting Conw-- be collected each week and sent t i aneae advices from ‘ Henan- prer^ ^Special rates for long f o r s a l e —PHAirrON sport Au­ COMBINATION COAL and gas near Pine. Very reasonalrie. In­ iicui out the Mud.”' Roc.-rrilie Springfield, Mass., where it will be ince. , . aV. day adverUslng given ® P ^ ^iS^SSra smelted. The proceeds win be used Ads ordered for burn sedan, will sell cheap If taken stove, 855, combination coal and quire tailor shop, teleidione 5080 would like attention given to the Nationalist troops, reports, aafi^ ^ and stopped before the t h W or at once. Driven only 6000 miles. gar find'htovsT 880. 6^iilBcr dining or owner Hartford 6-0972. TO DEMOOIATIC PARUY road between Rockville - to Coven- for the Shriners hd^tal In S pr^ - were forced to abaiadem Atmt Him day will be charMd o ^ ttr tbeae room set fumed oak buffet, table, tual number of uraes the sdwpesr* Apply 109 W. Center street try. During the summer the ro ^ is field, positions there and withdraw - to e i charglpT at the rate earned, but 4 chairs 845. Boston, July 15.— (A P )—A. com- not 80 bad, hut during the winter' Bferchaats Outing Soon secondary positions as the NOrtb-r no allowance or refunds Watkins Furniture Exchange BUSINESS LOCATIONS Tw^niUrtg podtion in Congress it is almost* impassable and one The Rockville Chamber of Com­ emem continued their attack. . on six time ads stopped after the MOTORCYCLES^ FOR RENT 64 awaits the Democratic Party after must travel by way of Manchester, merce will hold its annual outing Renewal of flirting 'in HOTaa ®^No*%'l forbids"; display lines not BICYCLES 11 WANTED—TO BUY 68 the November elections in the opln- It is «ppected many will attend in the near future, possibly the first r».mtk after a lull occasioned by Ifa- FOR RE34T—TWO front offices in iem of Jouett Shouse, chairman of the meeting from this section. part of August. A meeting will be tionalist military activity centering *°!^e Herald will not be f o r s a l e —INDIAN M|»torcycle the Jalfe and Podrove Block. Ap­ the Democratic National commit­ Discussion Over Booms held soon to decide the place and In aoutheni Shantung. Troope were for more than one ‘ " “i'H o r of any advertisement ordered tor with side car, or without‘Car can WANTED TO BUY OR rent canoe. ply Manchester Public Market tee. The rooms recently vacated by date. Lewis dhapman is president withdrawn from the Haichow- be seen at store Friday or Satur­ niore than one tlm a , i.»n r. Kindly call 6635 after 6:30 p. m. In an address before the Jefferson the Rockville Girls club in the o f the organization. Tungkwan front recenjUy by the The Inadvertent be day evening. Pinehurst Grocery. Sodety of Massachusetts here last reet publication of advertising will be Prescott block are the subject of Notes government in its effort to retake rectified only by HOUSES FOR RENT 65 night, he declared, “Our adversaries much discussion the past two Shantung. charge made for the ••*‘vlce *enderea WANTED—AN BaJECTRIC Iron have practically admitted they will Mrs. laia Wiley and the Misses BUSINESS SERVICES weeks, two organizations claiming Cut Off Money £ l advertisements must (tailor’s size). Phone 8385. HOUSE FOR RENT—Hazel street lose 30 or 40 House seats.” He to have rented them. KloWa Goun- Grace and Edna Wiley of Florence Direct effort to cut off Cap­ alone to New Ireland, a reformed PvitniiTift witnesses whom Senator Grand Trunk passenger train. 'The of the Presbjrterian. Qhurch in tbe -Wanted Autos—Motorcycles t* Ave., Pole 105, Myrtle Beach- tain Stephen J. Tobin in Central BnslBess sad Professiosal Servieea house. Phone 44M. cannibal isle of the Souto Seas, Nye said would testify that consid­ Park on Simday In a helpless con- other brother was the v Rev. Alfred U. S. A., filling the vacancy created Buslnehs Services Offered ...... 18 rooms, also hoard and lighthouse­ erable more money was spent in by ttm-)Ktireinent of Dr.-Sa i nA-J. \riiere all there is to divorce is re­ . .ditipn...... Cbamberiin, former pastor of a Household Services Offered .....1 8 - A keeping. hchaif of the nominee thaa-was Methodist church in Kalamazoo, Wilson, of Marysville. Tenn., vdio Building— Contracting ...... J* PAINTING—REPAIRING 21 turn by the wife’s family to the Brbad Brook Won Game Florists—Nurseries ...... !• husband o f a string o f sheUs he paid shown in her statements. Mich. will-be abroad a year. Senator Nye declined to mention The Rockville Old Timers cross Funeral Directors }• PAINTING AND PAPER bangiuj, WANTED—ROOMS*- at marriage, where children smoke ed bats with the Broad Brook Old Heating— ^Plumbing— ^Roofing . . . at 3, where there arc no driniia eX' the names of these witnesses but neatly done, prices reasonable. BOARD 62 he granted Mrs. McCormick the Timers in Broad Brook on Satur­ Millinery— ^Dressmaking ...... « James F. Roach, Jr., 36 Walnut cept water and cocoanut milk, day afternoon, with the Broad Moving—^Trucking— Storage . . . 80 WANTED—BOARD FOR elderly where it is improp 7 for men to ri£^t of cross examining them Painting— Papering ...... 81 street. IMal 5921. when they ajqiear. Brook bojrs winning the game. Sam Professional Services ...... za lady in good home, who is feeble dance with women. Miller and his boys from Rockville A U enO N ! AUCnONl Repairing ...... 28 tmd will need i»ersonal attention. Guantanamo, Cuba—^The age of Tailoring—^Dyeing—Cleaning .. . Z4 put up a good fight, but were no We will scU atr Poblie Auction fo f JOHN E. JOHNSON, 4S' r e p a i r i n g 23 Remuneration will be paid com­ Camila ’Thaurance, negress, who .match for Teddy Johndrow’s team. CLINTON ST., SOUTH MANCHESTER, OOIW., FRIDAT, Toilet Goods and Service...... 2a mensurate with services required. died Monday, is recorded as 157 BOY KILLS NU^E Wanted—eBusiness Service ...... 28 MOWER SHARPENING. vaCuum Many from »«<« city motored to see JULY 18th at 1:30 p. m., D. S. T., A--FINE LOT OF HOUSE­ EdneatloBal Box C in care of Herald. years. HOLD FURNTTURB consisting of Bedur Bros, i^ if^ t piano, Courses and Classes ...... 2f cleaner, phonograph, clock repair­ New York—The latest M ex­ the game. Green Pond, N. J „ July 15.— Will Select Jury fine s piece parior suite, Atwater Kent all eleetrle,e Mw l>^- Private Instruction ...... 28 ing. key fitting. Braithwaite, 52 clusiveness is the Cloud Club, which Dancing ...... 28-A a p a r t m e n t s — FLATS— ~ Robert Woolsey, 14 years old, son The Jury CJommissioners of Tol­ raffio, lining room set of table, chairs and buffet, writtai^ desk. Musical— ^Dramatic ...... 29 Pearl street occupies the 66th, 67th and 68th of a Jersey City paint dealer, was Singer Sewing awdrine, Magee Grand" Idtrintn range, lee 6az> yVajited—"Instruction ...... < 80 . TENmENTS 63 floors o f the ClhryBler building. It land County held a meeting on Financial in custody today charged* with the Monday morning at 10 o’clock for boreans, commodes, rnga nf-vfirloaa alxei, chairs, is a luncheon club for business men. slajdng of his nurse. Miss Anna Vulcan gas range, la m ^ miirera, pletares, dlahra, ete.^y, Bonds— Stocks— Mortgages COURSES AND CLASSES 27 Harold E. Talbott, Jr., polo player, the purpose of . selecting jurors. Business Opportunities...... FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat AH_ im­ Miller, 23, of Scranton, Pa. The commissionerB present were Anctkaieer’s Notice—Due to tiw dentil of Me wHe Mr. . Money to Loan ...... BARBER TRADE taught in day is president. Help aad Sitaatlena provements. Call 6470. Mfllex** body with two stab Arthur H. Benton of Andover, son is to give up Us home and all of the above has been fHiew Help Wanted—Female ...... and evening classea. Low tuition Asbury Park, N. J.—One simply wounds-in .the abdomen and five in in onr to sril without resCTve. T lils'is an extra fine lot o f a\ rate. Vaughn Barber School, 14 thO-hack Was found yesterday in a Archibald Buchanan of Mansfield Help Wanted— ^Male...... FOR RENT—5 ROOM tenement must play amtract. AH- aaction yood clean furniture^ Sale mlu or shine. Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 37 Market street Hartford. competition of the American Bridge and WlUis H. Reed o f Stafford Agents Wanted ...... 37-A all modem improvements, garage. raViiW Atthe foot of Lookout moun­ League was cancelled because only tain. She disappeared Simday when Springs. , Bitnations Wanted-r—Female_ . . . . . 38 Apply 38 Elro street after 5 Game Tonight Robert M. Reid & Son, Auctioneers. Situations Wanted—Male ...... 39 PRIVATB INSTRUCTION 28 o’clock. ______one -pair appeared to compete. An she left the summer home of her em­ Hmployment Agrencles . 40 army turned up for contract. ployers for a walk with the boy. The Henry baseball diamond is *oi t^treet, Manchester, Conn. Phene fltt. 1.1 ve Stock—Pets—P»«ltryWVeWcle* TE^jEMBNT TO RENT 4W» 171 sure to be fiUed with spectotors HozS“” Ulrds^“Prts," ...... 41 New York—Mrs. Helen Wills Young Woolsey, who was de­ Live Stock—Vehleles...... 42 ~ If street all imptovepients Moody has won a Wimbleton Cup scribed by police as large for bis fhiw evening when, the AU-RockvIUe TUTORINQ WANTED—By an ex- will plya the Color^ Giants, Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 perienced teacher. Telephone 7773... : heat by August 3 ^ Dial four HTTM»jt but has never seen it. age and of abnormal mentality, was -Wanted — Pets— Poultry—^tock 44 l7. Married couple preferred. A which is noted for its many For Sale—HiseellaBMas Rhft doesn’t know whether there is taken In Charge when - he walked Articles for Sale ...... - 46 such a cup; she thinks it must be into police headquarters at Dover, comedians among ■ its iflayers. The Boats and Acceasoriea ...... 46 HELP WANTED—MALE' 36 FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat all mod­ imaginary. “Anyway:” ah© added, N J. last night and asked for a game will commence at 6:15. Bulldinx Materials ...... 47 em Improements. Inquire at 27 “one plays theoretlcaHy for a cup Flcaie Simday Diamonds—Watches—Je"welry .. 48 night’s lodging. State poUce said Elro street and gets something much nicer In he confessed to the slaying. There were several hundred peo­ Blectrical Appliances—Radio ... 49 WANTED TO HIRE man to cut 3 Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT with the way of a bowl or a - picture, ple present-At tto picnic at Leider- Garden — Farm— Dairy Products 50 acres of grass. Phone 4522. which is much, better for the home. tafal Grove oh'Suhday, which Household Goods ...... 61 all modem ' Improvements, to Machinery and Tools ...... 62 POST OFFICE CLERKS— Letter adults. Inquire 37 Delmont street TBLEYISIONTEST held by the Polish National Socie- Musical Instruments ...... 63 carriers, men 18-45 years, salary Telephone 8039. Office and Store Equipment .... 64 81700-82100 a jrear—coanmon edu- Specials at the S to re s...... 66 FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement London, July 15.—(AP)— ^ t Wearing Apparel— ^Furs ...... 67 catioh sufficient. 25 coAched free. BOY SCOUT NEWS night’s broadcasting by radio tele-, ?430Q— ‘ Wanted—^To Buy ...... 68 furnace, all modem improvements, So. MpRchester examination Aug. ■vision of a play given In a sti^o Rooms— Board— Hotels—Resorts 25. Write at once for fuU particu­ varnished floors, rent reasonable, HAUP ACKE AND Restharaats fi"ve minutes - from Cheney mills, room was accompanied today by Rooms Without Board ...... 69 lars. Box 11, in care of Herald, : 'Troop 5 A two family house, 10 rooms, near trolley. Inquire 38 Bdgerton Troop 5 opened, its meeting - at the critics as an historical event and Boarders W a n ted ...... 59-A scientific achievement. 'bath, electricity, etc., poultry house. Country Board— R eso rts...... < streeh. 7:15 o’clock Wednesday night with It is well worth the price. See for Hotels—Restaurants ...... ( SITUATIONS WANTED— the Salute to the Flag. Following The Baird system of television Wanted— Rooms— Board ...... ( NOW IS YOUR CHANC® for was used, the play chosen bring yourself. Real Estate For Rent FEM ALE 38 this came inspection and a few Apxrtments, Flats. Tenements .. < cheaper rent—5 rooms with bath, games including. Who Dares to Hit Luigi Pirandello’s “The Man with Brand new colonlkl,' - Elizabeth Business Locations for Rent ... i WIDOW DESIRES position as lights, gas, white sink, cement My Brother Jack, straight relay end the- Flower in his MoUth”, with a Park section, six ^ en d id rboxns and Houses for Rent ...... < housekeeper for widower. Address cellar^ 820 month, 3 minutes to staff relay. Following , the game* cast of four characters, three of sun parlor, front and rear: halls, Suburban for Rent ...... i trolley. Call today, 91 South Main whom were portrayed. Summer Homes for Rent ....-4:.'.. ' Box W, in care of Herald. Scoutmaster Arthur Anderson made tiled vestibule. <»lored tile bath and Wanted to R e n t...... street. Tel. 7605. a few announcements. Private televisors in subscribers shower, fireplace, heated garage, Real Ehitate For Sale ^ . Larson received his tmderfoot homes showed pictures of their act­ vegetable cellar. In fact a most Apartment Building for Sale ... ^ ' WANTED—HOUSEWORK by the 3 ROOM SUITE, new Johnson ing of about postcard size, some­ Business Property for Sale ' ' ' pin and several Scouts received ser­ complete home on very easy pay­ day or hour. Telephone 4011. Block, all modem Improvements. times clearty and sometimes blur­ ments. Farms and Land for Sale .v.-i*. Phone Aaron Johnson 3726 o r Jani­ vice stars. The troop also received . Houses for Sale their numerals. The meeting closed red. While the experiment met with Homes, bnlldliig lots, farms. XiOts for Sale ...... tor 7635. ■with the Scout Oath, Laws, and at lajqitj'k. reaaonable measure of Resort Property for Sale ...... DOGS—BIRDS—PETS 41 suedsae tint i^tlca opined that de­ Suburban for S a le ...... FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLA'T, first Prayer. The meeting was held outr ROBERT J. SMITH Real Estate for Exchange ...... doors as the bdsemfint o f the churfch velopment had murii. further to go FOR SALE—BOSTON Terrier pw - floor, in good condition, at 73 Ben before^ pw fection would be ap­ 1009 MAIN. Wanted— Real Estate eeeeeeoe e*S S tbh street Inquire Home Bank A was decupled.—rScribe, E. R. J

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S. >■' s o M i: btay 4 » i T t t r i r t M ^ 0 MAU2€ rt4At sov wikC r‘ 'equal dituicaa^"'apti^?' •rnAX seme.4^ you-'wltti-^ttei^ayaa can-tall w h V. IM ll£C I'M AN wUdi-two treea are faiilhest apart? You, iPfiP T The group took a critical look at M € « C tV M AKiW * the trees, ai^ eeuch member ael^t^ a differeht pair. Fipally. after much M O N £ V \ discussiaii, an appeal was made to the* stranger to solve the problem. Stranger—^ne first and last.

But you never see a bronze sta­ tue of a Tw«.n who attended strictly to his own business. A man attempting one of the new danees apologlz^ for stepping upon his partner’s foot. "That wasn’t my foot,’’ she re- pUed. "That was my knee.’ "Don’t you dare make a scene here!” yeUed the angry farmer as OUR BOARDING HOUSE he-ordered the film actors off his The Toftttervffle TroHey That Meet# All the Trains By Fontaine Fbl farm. By Gene Ahem Nothing should be prayed Antiques may be atrtlientlc, bat that can be worked fbr. there’s genendly a catch somewhere. X t THAT TH« OWH« AN iNTKRKdT IN It. was a fine, sunshihy Simday models all have to walk like a cow TbM THums eouwsg He a r t h e depot a Hd h as morning, and Pat brought his shav­ when displaying the different ing tools out on the porch. styles? b e e n PUR^SBLy MISSlHg Tn^AlHS TO B o OST P U S i N E S g * Mrs. McGinnis kmked over the A little false modesty might be fence: Mrs. McGinnis—Sure, Mrs. Mur­ better than none at all. phy, does your old man shave on the They call him penny because he outside ? ^ Mrs. Murphy—And what’s both­ is a copper. erin’ you? Did you think he wus Judge —Three months’ imprison* fur-lined? Ask me another; What it. that Accused (formerly maidservant) you can keep after giving it to —And which is my evening out? some one. Answer: Your word. ’The small boy’s only problem Is Why do the boys prefer those out- mftifing the capacity of his stomach of-town. girls? me6t th6 dwnandi of hli ^ppotito. Friend—They say they have long­ er necks. Put your trust in rouge giris, but keep powder dry. The storm down town is apt to be only a gentle, >^phyr when he pMple will stand for almost any* gets home. thing hut being corrected for their incorrect spealdng. Love makes the world go roimd, unless it’s screen love which makes south American Patriot — And it go sick at the stomach. who was it that put South America on the map! I ask you !. Boy—Surely you remember me! Bored American Tourist— Rand Isn’t my face familiar? and McNally. Girl—I think it’s trying to be. We pull the most when we pull Question for Fashion Show Pro­ together > moters: Why do women’s dress Helen—Jack told mo he could live oh my kisses forever. Dorothy—Are you going to let i N C e him? Helen-pNot till 1 find out what UPON I’m going to live on. A T I M E - The man after her heart is the man after her heart. Nervous Musician-Madam, your cat has kept us awake two nights with its serenade. — Mrs. Nextdoor (tartly) — What do you want me to do, shoot the ^at? t t : Nervous Musician — No madam, but couldn’t you have him timed ? By Crane NO REJECTIONS WASHINGTON TUBBS H. All Set A young poet was asked why he attended church so regularly. I “Well, among other things,” he '^O O M \% COMPtETEP, iCMlWO '"m eR E l \ RecKOM vie'RE A WOT D06l Brimo^ C M ? wttivi m e wowe’s f >niSh6 o , >Me'uL v>ot a fnvje I answered, "it’s the only place where PAbSAOSMM oMoeft the >AAes OP iew ets. Aa€6T. I'lL COYER TWR - ON YOURBANOrTS- my contributions are Invariably ao* fcnrtoM lu Twri 8m . co*ieB.TrteToi>oF \t vIith UOVE PROfA THE OUTS 106 / WE'tU SHOW 'EM'. Alla Kasimova, qepted.”—^The Humorist. AHO MOBOO'Ca kWOW Trte PiFF6RENC6 . WOKS UME “rue ' — - ri\Tv\ TA'S chest, V08AM OMBATS BOV, VOO'RR TUIN6, ew, PODNSR? AtU GOTTA GO SOiMftTty . called one A OeMlUll th e greatest’ OVER FOR THE WEEK T Ke HOT TO 00 \S TO OPfiKi outsmart us two. living actresses, THtOOOR AMO— PReSTOl played on show Schoolmaster: ’This makes the \H6 VAMVSH. boats in Russia.' fifth time I have punished you this When she came ^ week. What have you to say? to America she<^ Youth: I*m glad it’s Friday sir. 'AtiO e^S'^ LEARM found hereelti —Pele Mele, Paris. ie 0?ftLS . stranded in an TukT Twe. eMPEROR alien land^ but LINING UP IS PlAMW\>4di To learned &ng> bOtUeP lish in six Rita: You’re the last man I ex* U? AMO ABSAUiMAmO aoiiths and pect to marry. \M A ?MdM&Y lAMPtr soon roes to Gerry: How many are there ahead ftkVO OM YMg MOuY fame. of me?—Answers. *t«tA8UMY, THEY OiAMEMOTiMftiW . J *i> V i. OVAbtMfc A GSCftST '.*»■* f* EY.\t YUftV) 1)48 WAtU OflUEtA&KVoOMe !/ MlUrt. > \ r v -c*. ’’

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kU»J By Smaii SALESMAN SAM The Cuatomer’s Right (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE FIOTDBE) “Oh, I am not surprised at all loud. The Travel Man then told at i>an8 and pots upon the wall," the crowd the house he had in cried Qowny. "This old copper mind was of a very different sort man kabwi how to run a store. He "Fine rugs are on the fioor,” he puts things out where all can see sai<^ "It’s comforta^ as it can and MUs them quickly as can be. be. If I can get tbib place just m bet folks like bis wares so well for tonight ’twU be real sport" they all come back for more.” And so they shortly found the /That may be true. I h(^ he house, and entered, quiet as a dOM, but now we’d best be going mouse. They met the woman own­ ’cause Tm going to see if we can’t er. She was sitting on a rug. Bbe find a place to sleep tonight. 1 shortly said it was all right for want it different from the rest, them to rent the place an night. end hope you’ll all like it best. 1 Thbn Scouty cried, "It’s wonder* have a little home in nfind that’s fuL I know weH an feel snug.” quite a pretty right”. The woman promptly took her "Why, we’ve slept in a . house chOd out of a hammock. Then before. Remember—with the hard abe amiled and said, ”Wen, rn be stone lloffir?” cried Clowny. "Gee, going so you Tinies can take ’twae territde. I want no more - o t darge. I have another home, you that The eight of it gave lu a see, 80 everything’s aU right with thrin, ’cause it was dug out of a me. This place ia big enough for un, but OleeirfDg there is eome- all of you, though it’s not larga’* tUng .elss. Tott wake 19 ferilng taJLT ■ (The ®da. aiede :lhe 'Tlalea laughout, ■ I :r -I*- ' • r ' :■:' ;,-j

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•tternoom. Ug,. beta|r leaderi ta planntag the ' Plan To Ho»^A|iioW Orttoa % K ^ . V- ■ •'• ■ ■ Sunday, ttf M Mr. and Mfa Xhrood M. Tiaid of Tbe second of the serta® of band jbtiaiial.C9ayeiitioi At Hotel T E a t'^ te a fsw Manchsatsr peo­ 40% Sumta*' street odebrated ^he concerts spmisored by the Chamber i. .1! fifth'anniversary of their marrtaFs . Hose Cpmirtmy N ^ 1 e le c ^ of­ ple wbo tmtrdntae tbs b ^ a ^ of Coifimerce will be presented bv Bond — Colpitts To Ad* ficers and committeM a t ite meet-- acquired y extremely patoM 1^2 last evening. Relatives aad;^ friends the .Salvatlbh'Army band in Center bum, caustag fatoung speUs, chlto from Sprta^d, Gtaatonbury ^ Park a t 8 o’clock tonight. The two- tag last eveni^ held at the hose and feVers IW fbe simple proMM or twa toiA attended the party. Games hour program consists of 12 band dress Gathering. house. Mata<; ,a t Hilliard^ street. tairifig a dip in spit water and then This I r I d a Bertha Doy of 68 I^TMas were played and. refreshments numbers and two solos. lying on the hot sand all day. 'atreet has returned after apen^g served. and Mrs. Field ww Twenty-four .out Qf ^tbs th lr^ fire­ !Ber vacation touring. Some ofthe remembered with many useful gifts. men in the compan^turhed out for ilAsces of Interest viaited hrm ___ Fred, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred | The eighty-slkth annual session the outdoor previous tp That a placard prominently dls iBBtagara Falls, Thbusaad Idaads, OKB Johiwm ot aw. the N.Uonal Dlvlrtw. Sod. ol the business swFll%< ' played et oii6~ of the .Toronto, Montreal, Green M ^ - It was voted'’ to held ^ e apnua| kt a street was tende^ a s ^ iw pai^, t j Up zoar in Southbury. i Temperance of North America wld local .vs— folks has' printed to large let- | S n s, White Mountains and the Mo- at Grange b^ Satamtoy ^ at lO a. m. tomorrow in the outtag of the compsmypn Sunday; ‘Frtmt.doar toeked at 10:W p. | TraiL a party of John M. Allen has returned from] ^ . Hart- August 17 at Qifltao’o cottage at • snd4n small type “Side' friends from New & its^ Harttortj ^ relatives in Norwich, l.ball room of the Hotel Bond, Bolton lake. The puung outing comm^vw committee rr ' ’' S Mr. and Mrs. Charles L Saunders and M anchea^. ' Mr. Allen reports many fine fishing I =ford. Mayor Walter Batterson will in s ta te of Chief Edw ^d ^ l e ^ , j.^oor open.^ , ^ All Day Tomorrow an son, Russel, of 143 HdMstw the Sr ! trips off shore this Spring and sum-1 welcome the visitors in behalf,, ot] Walter Moske, Joseph That ^a sweU joke to anyone with Areet are spending the summer in ^^•ilSrS^elve?? ftaf^Mte gold! nier. 1 the city. An informal reception will Charles Vtacek and Lawrence .a sense dl ^humor can be found in, Peekskill, N. Y., where Mr. dun- Moonan. ^ ^ the story to the local news^per, ders is employed by the R. G. Bent J^Tfro^ffirlends. ! ______— ... w... take place ^ Following are the officers elect- Company of Hartford, on a ®o^ Several fine strings of bass and uah room. The sessions WedneiKlay the headline of which begins “Tern-! nnrt Thursday will continue M i Foreipap, Albert Yost; first as- perance Hosts. . .” Iftruction job. They expect to be Mrs. Hulda Johnson of 125 School j pickerel have hem < ^ h t jeoent- siiitarft fo r^iaa, Conrad Apel; sec­ Merchants’ Day strS T S i l? f? ^ » month’s vtalt ly in Coventry 1 ^ . One ta<*y ^h- through the day. Tmhorrow. at, 6:80 Jh Peekskill until October 1. ond assistant, Joseph Shoneskt; ■ That street tomorrow will be .»• ■ with her mbthwr in erman captured 16 last week, four the ddegatesid ■ will be guests of the Mystic Review, Woman’s Benefit of tbe largest weighing 14 pounds. Grand Division of Connecticut. treasurer, William McGuire; secre as silent and quiet as tbe bo^who Wisconsin, and her brothers and sis­ bet on Bobby Jones to the B r i^ } issoclaUon, at its. meettag ^ ters living in that part of the coun­ .Sl’TTpro^idwiTor V | tsry. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gomps ot Open are when someone aalm 1 w entae in Odd FeUows’ haU wm try. , ' kour sight-seeing tour of the city' ^wrence wiake plans for the annual outtag to Charter Oak Place and their niece, toding at Elisabeth Park, whore Brennan, Arthur Coseo; tavestlgat- did you get your money?’ Andj Se held tomorrow at Crystal Lake. Officers of Campbell CbuncU,; Vera England of Oak street, are | ^ji^TAnna R. Baedor of Hartford, liijr -.committee,' -^ » m a s Shea, that’s plenty quiet . . . Knights of Columbus were installed ‘ on a ten-day touring trip of Mon- ^oman who has held the Tllbktae Scott, Jack'Wilson;^ dde- being the annual outtag of the Mer­ i Gustave Magnuson, District gatp to,the .’firemen’s'convention in chant’s Division of the Chamber of last night by Charles A. Sh^, dls- , treal, Canada. office of past most worthy patri- al- See Wednesday's Herald £utv Grand Chancellor of Memorial trict deputy, and bis staff, cwirist^j ------——------1—- ^ entertain with a garden '.Bridgeport,'Lawrence Moonan; Commerce. ' temate, • William Griffin. £o<4e. No. 38, Knights of That one of the best “ex’’ books. For Anniversary Savings grill go to Thompsonvllle tonight to g s j s . 'i s r * . HOME CLUB RE-ELECTS to date can be had at | &8tall the officers of Asnuntick of Hartford Coimcll; John R. Sulll- .Election of officers for the corn- tadge of that place. A large dde- renting libraries. It is titled van and Bernard J. Carroll. Re­ tag year will take place at the ses­ HARTFORD^PROVIDENCE •it’ ’’ and is an hilarious ra » on toe Offered for Thursday. gation from the local lodge freshments were served with Leo J. OFnCERS FOR YEAR sion Thursday morning. Initiation go accompany him and assist in the multitude of, ex-books that have 1 Cleary catering. of those eUjrible to Jiie members of flooded the m arket york. toe NOTOnm 'Divisldh from the va­ BUS FAfiE HEDUCQ) Manchester stores that w meta-1 Annual Meeting of Stockhold- ’ Manchester Garden club members rious grand divisions will occupy a are reminded of the fidd day un^r ber. dt tt. Myypt;. Held At Quarters On portion of the time Wednesday LOCAL MAN HGURES Auspices of tlic Connocticut Horti- ^sS'S^^SiiT ow due to o»; Brainard Place—Plan Car- morning. Thursday afternoon, toe An unusually attractive fare be­ Cultural Society at Connecticut flPTtiifti outtag of the division k t Elm j nival. time depending upon the dispatch tween Providence and Hartford be­ IN ROCKVILLE CRASH lAgricultiural College a t Storrs on Camp, Moodua. This todudes chain} ------of urgent business, the visitors will comes available, with the annqjtace- aiiursday, to which they are all in­ stores. Barber shops are also con- j -j-he annual meeting of the stock- assemble at the state library for a •inent of the New England TraM- SERVICE - QUALITY - PRICE vited. There will be something to j templattag all day closing. ; holders of the Manchester Home group picture, and inspection of portation Company that effective see and do every minute of the' ■----- I Club was held last night in the club the E. L. G. Hohenthal memorial July 12 tbe through fare between George L. Graziadio Driver of jday after 11 a. m. Those who Ivar Scott of 76 Laurd street, | kouse on Brainard Place. Election collection assembled in Memorial those points will be reduced from Truclc That Struck Automo­ WEDNESDAY SPEaALS Slave not made reseryatloija for the who is employed by the Men^ester of officers was the principal bxisi ball at the library for this conven­ 33.25 to $2.50 on all the motor coach bile Last Night. banquet a t 1:15 should carry th d r Construction company, stepped on a ness transacted and aU officers, with tion. If necessary the division will trips. Fresh Fish by Express Wednesday own basket lunches although cafe- nail whUe at work in Meriden yes­ one exception, were re-elected. The re-convene F'riday morning to com­ At present the New Etagland George L. Graziadio of 264 ■-teria service wlU he provided. No terday. The injury is notbeliev^ office of trustee for three years, plete the business of the conven­ Transportation Company operates North Mata street, wsis the driver Morning ineeting or tour of the local Garden to be of a serious nature but Mr. which was held by William Burke, tion. four round trips of service dally of an automobUe truck which club is plaimed for July because of Scott remained home today to ob­ who declined re-nomination, was Banquet Thursday which are scheduled to leave 5 struck another •automobile in Rock«- Small Porterhouse Steaks, best of beef ...... 69c Ib. this event. tain treatment from a physician. filled by the election of Frank A. Thursday evening a good fellow­ Eddy street. Providence, a t 8:30 a. ville last nig^t sending three per- Out Fresh Grbund Hamburg Steak for meat balls...... Mo Montie. ship banquet will be held in the m., 1:00 p. m., 3:15 p. m., and 5:00 'sons to the Rockville a t y hospital. Finest Bib Lamb CBops...... 49o ^ .. n/fiiM Emma K. Eldridge of Mato Miss Louise Cole of Middle Tum- Other officers elected were: ball room of the Bond. The Case p. m. and In the opopslte direction One of them, Mrs. Eunice Rich, of Nice Pieces of Lamb to s te w ...... 18c lb. etreetstreet is reported mas fairly^ l y conofort-conorort-, -yv^est, has returned from a two James Stevenson, president; Joseph familyicwxuijr uiv^ucakio.orchestra wiof this uuuo townw..,.. will "**'I leave the Hartford xaeuuLuiw Railroad Sta Tolland avenue, Rockville, had four Native Carrots ...... 5° b o n ^ able at the Memorial hospitd where j ^ friends in Long Chicolne, -vice-president; William J. furnish music during the meal. The 1 tion at 9:00 a. m., 1:00 p. m., 3:00 ribs broken. Her husband, Alfred Fresh Calves’ L iv e r...... • ...... 7 » ^ she is slowly recovering from ^ i SJnch ^ w Jersey, Brunelle, secretary: John F. Lim­ Rich, was badly bruised and Gerald Our Home Made Sausage M e a t...... ®- broken leg suffered in a fall a few j ’ . guest soloist, will be a well known p_ m., and 5:15 p. m., (Daylight erick, treasurer. William Campbell Hartford baritone. Burton Com-j saving Time.) Goodrich, a nephew, had four front Sirloin Flank Corned Beef, special...... • %eeks ago. Due to her a d ^ ^ i regular monthly business hftg one more year to serve as trus­ wall. The principal speaker will bei teeth knocked out Blaeberry Pies from native blueberries...... SWB each age, however, it is not ecpect^that j the Board of Selectmm tee, and Arthur Gardner has two. Graziadio escaped with minor Blueberry Cup C akes...... • *6c doznu die will recuperate fast enough to i ^ the Municipal build- Rev. R. A. Colpitts, pastor of the Plans were outlined for the an­ South Methodist church here, cuts and bruises and was attended Scotch Cones ...... «®*®“ leave the hospital fbr several w eek sto n ig h t'at 8 o’clock. Assess- nual carnival, which will be held on TO DEPOSIT FINGERUNG by a Rockville physician after Sugar Cookies ...... • ...... ^ -more. ! ments against property on McKee the Home Club g^rounds on Brainard whose custom Is to spend his sum­ mers in Canada. Another speaker which he retymed to his home. Of­ ij»nh P ie s ...... 15c each, 2 for . “T7".rr » ..-land West Center streets for side- Place, the week of August 11. Ris­ ficers Richard Shea and Peter Dow- Angel C akes...... ^ Mr. _and______Mrs.— M. — H. ------Robinson of ] walks /.nnat-TurtinTiconstruction will hebe laid. No-No* ing: vdtes-.of thanks were extended wUi be Robert Sengle, federal dep­ TROUT HERE TOMORROW giewlcz investigated but made no 64 Benton street arc - entertaining tices - of. the hehrings O f thesfe to the officers and to Nels Neilson, uty prohibition administrator, who mention of arrest Graziadio was Mrs. Robinson’s cousin, Miss Char­ assessments have alreadyi-bcen puli' for the work he hats done during recently spoke on law enforcement plugging a horse and wagon at the lotte C. Baldwin of Boston, and ds- lished. " > .f the past year for the betterment of at the home of Mrs. C. W. Holman. Thirty-two cans of flngerling time of the collision which occurred ter, Mrs. Fred L. Sanderson of the club property; to David J. Dick­ Speakers on the Hartford Turnpike road Springfield. trout will be transported to Man­ Manchester Public Market Work on the foundation for the son, who held the office of director There will be several Canadian chester tomorrow and turned over near the Vetterlein gasoline station two new tanks for furiiace oil and resigned during his term, and speakers and impromptu greetings Mr. and Mrs. Felix Favre of 404 ■ to the Manchester Fish and Game at 9 o’clock. Dial 5111 storage for W. G. Glenney Com­ to the steward for his efficient from different delegates, among club for distribution in local town Hartford road left this morning for ; pany on Apel Place has been start­ work. Reports read by the officers them, a representative from the New York where they will visit i brooks. Eldward Elliott, Jr., chair­ ed by J. Hublsird, local contractor. showed the club to be in fine con­ National Division of Great Britain man of the Etsh and Game commit dition In regards to property hold­ and Ireland, Mrs. Ethel M. Sea- tee, together with volunteer mem­ PAINTING S m ^ for Brusson. Italy, where 1 drilled and removed preparatory'to ings. bright of England, most worthy bers of the club, will deposit the they will spend six months with 1 pla^g the foundations for the patron of the National Division ot trout In the following local streams. and PAPERING Have You relatives and friends. 1 Lahks. Great Britain and Ireland. This Hop River, Skungamuga river, and I. O .O .F . ENCAMPMENTS organization, which Is very strong, the Skinner and Podunk brooks. Will paper rooms $3 up. Something to Build? NEEO received Its chhrter from toe Conditions for stocking streams Kalsomine Ceilings $1.50 up. No matter what it may be, TO INSTALL TOMORROW American Division, as did the tem­ with small trout are very good this Also all kinds of painting very perance societies of New Zealand year, with brooks high and the. how large oi? how small, we are MONEY? reasonable. Good work. in the contracting business to and Australia. Mrs. Baedor return­ smaller tributaries running from Address Box P, Care Herald. ed a few days ago from attendance overflowing springs. serve you and give you a satis­ ! O A N \ Joint Gathering To Be Held In at the session of the British society factory job. We will be glad ThompsonVille—Local Mem­ at Sheffield In Jime where 600 to go over your plans with you Tkomson, bers To Attend. . persons from all parts of toe Brit­ 300 ish Isles gathered, and Mrs. Sea- anjrwhere, anytime. Tomorrow evening Odd Fellows bright comes here as the official j Encampments from District No. 11 representative of that body. Kornse Brothers / Free delivery service to all .Conn, shores by our own will have a joint installation of offi­ The program of music and rU Q N OONTBACTfHtS cers In Thompsonvllle. Those par- 44 Falrview St. Td. 7128 motors. - D . ' T 1 ji speech-making Thursday evening vXOURTEOUS, Store closes Wednesday at noon during July and ticipath^ will be Enfield No. 36 of in the rose ball room will be open Thompsonvllle, Mldian No. 7 and G. to all who are interested. F S EU V I C Aug'est. Fred Bames No. ^ of Hartford and Shepherd No. 37 of this town. ’GOOD TUINOS TO EAT Members of Shepherd EJneamp- When In Hartford Even file Little Ones Crave for ment are earnestly and cordially HOSPITAL NOTES Closed all day Wednesday, Merchants’ Day. “Nice Thinga”. invited to gather at the Odd Fel­ Open untU 6:30 today. It will pay you to read our why not stop at the H—0—>H lows club room at 6:45 p. m. sharp. for some of their Fresh Ab­ Samuel Gitlen of Dobsonville and Wednesday night adv. Transportation will be provided. Clarence Brault of Andover were ater Meat, Crabmeat, Shrimp, Dress ik m smartly...d)oly..*and This Is a special occasion and calls the only patients reported admitted Soft Shell Crabs, Steaming for the attendance of every mem- to the Memorial hospital today. I ber who can make it possible to gc. Clams, Open Long Clams and . at Brown Thransem's loyir prices ' It will further the social as well as Chowder Clams. fraternal relations of the men from We also serve in om* Dining the various encampments, an end Darling hand made and greatly to be desired. Room a “Five Course Lobster ione-balf per it. per m ontt hand embroidered The installation qeremonies wi»l Shore Dinner” each day from 4 TiupaW amboat of be in charge of District Deputy to 8 p. m. for only $1.50. 'P e r s o n a l F i n a n c e C o , dresses Isx. « 95c Graad Patriarch Efimer D. Baldv/in BANKING and staff of Hartford. Grsmd Patri­ Rooms 2 and 3 Hand embroidered, erepe arch George. A. Brammann of Homss’s Oyster State Theatre Bldg., Second Floor de chine Cda^ pink, Bridgeport will be present. SEKVICE 753 Main Street FOR. So. Manchester, Co n n , blue and white .. .$4.95 House DM 20 Piece Layette, every­ PUBUG RECORDS Open 8:J0 to J—Saturday StJO te I ALL 22 State Street, -- UeZitSEti BT,THZ thing for the baby $7.98 I • Hartford, Conn. r . 3 C :Warrantee Deedi ■ White, soft sole Shoee, Eiva TV. Cullta-to Edward J. HoU; . REQUIREMtNTS washable .. . . . $1.00 pair one-quarter interest in the property i on the comer of Blast Center and j WHEN YOU NEED MONEY Sun Suits, cotton, wool I Foster street. | Foredosore. i litadorsers or Co-M&kera and jersey . .-.r« 75c, 95c The Savings of Manchester Mortgage of Furniture ^ him foreclosed on the property on \ rimbarraastag inveatigations Li^e Socks, all shades, muiard strept known as the Nathan Midden.Charges. Advance Deductions Dr Fines 41/^ to 6 ...... 1.2ic pair I KUneman proMriy. Bunding Fennit. Vour Signature Is Our Only Requirement Cartels Vests and V V A bvUdtag permit was issued yes-1 TRUSTS $2 to 80 Monthly Prtadpnl Paymenta i te ^ y to W. Harry England owner I larg er loans can be arranged on 7® " Bands fm • • • r«tM 45c each and buflder, for a single home on in toe same proportion. Interest ■ at Three and One^wt^Per Pillows in pink and . I the new Bolton road. Cent Per Month on the Unpaid Balance, just for the Actual Tim* toe Money Is In Use. bhie .1.6, SOC'each EXCHANGE Phone 7281, Call or Write Pillow Cases, Mue, green, iDAVn) CHAMBERS ' ' .1 Ideal Pinancing Associations,Irc> and pink 50e each itn S t, Rqom 8. PMk Bldg., Seetb Bla»ahee*er, Bla-nkets with nursery CONTRACTOR The day’s business, week in and week out of many "^C hester businesses revolves 858 figures . . 65c each AND BUILDER about this bank which has wisely and dependably p a n n ed its numerous functions .Quilted Pads, 68 H dlister Street throughout many years past in the interests of itii cUntfti^ffs. : 17x18 25cc and mattress ------$5.95 ' Fbr appointment. Call 6266 Man- • ■ Rn ■ • , , rf.-, ?■ ■■■_• ' ■ ‘ ’ ■ I Chester.(Hr l72-fi'Vfi)ttmantie, Goon. Second Floor r A. Naah Co.r Cilidniiiiti, O. J. M. ChampUn, Salesman. -A. South O evw ^