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FOURTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENT& VOL. XLIIL, NO. 257. (Claasifled Advertising on Page 12) SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1929. STATES’ RIGHTS NAVAL PACT Mayoralty Candidate P0UCY0FD.S. ZEPPELIN IS HEADED ARE EXPLAINED PLANSNOW SINCETIIEWAR R Y O m C IA IS MAKING UP AT PARLEY TOWARD STORM ZONE Governor Ritchie, of Mary­ President Calls Naval Men While Europe Was Squab* Report New Clashes A H ’S YYELL land and Dr. Doran, Dry to White House to Discuss bling Over Politics. Amer- Head, Give Their Views a British-American Naval ice Was Creating Mar­ On Chinese Frontier IS R ffO R T On Important Problem. Agreement. kets, Delegates Are Told. Peiplng, (Peking), Aug. 15 — 4 have captured Suitunghsien from Hamburg Weather Bureau COQ.PS Both naval and new troop clashes | Red troops. Shipping on the Sungari river Universlty, Va., Aug. 15. -Two Washington, Aug. 5— Negotia­ The Hague, Netherlands. Aug. I between Soviet and Chinese fprees ' tions for a Brltish-Amerlcan naval has been suspended. diametrically opposed views con- 15.— America’s aggressive drive for were reported in unofficial messages Governor General Chang Chung Auuouuces Bad Weather cernlng the duty of the states In agreement proceeded apace today foreign trade markets since the war from the Siberian-Manchurian Hul, of Manchuria, has decided to enforcing prohibition were put be­ with the navy high command some­ while European countries were frontier, today. detain rather than deport addition­ Over th/W hole of Rus­ al Soviet citizens who may be, ar­ what mollifled over the assurances squabbling over political matters A Red fleet is reported to have fore the Institute of Public Af­ fired upon the Chinese gunboats rested charged with sabotage and fairs today. given by President Hoover thaL the has created an international situa­ expert views of “ the Admirals” are Lichi and Klang^Keng at the con­ Communistic activities, until the sia-Last Reports Place One came from Governor Al­ not to be disregarded while “ the tion which was discussed in private fluence of the Amur and Sungari Slno-Russian problem is settled, bert C. Ritchie (D) of Maryland, statesmen” reach an agreement conversations today by delegates to rivers. according to word from Harbin, to­ Airship Near Baltic Coast; among themselves. the Hague reparation conference. It is reported that Red troops day. and was a complete denial that the French experts, notably Louis were landed upon Chinese territory Emergency jails are being con­ states are under any obligation, le­ It Is no secret that the new ad­ ministration’s Navy policy has come Loucheur, the French minister of and began looting Shaohsinoheng, structed. Starts 11:35, Our Time, gal or moral, to enforce Federal in for some severe, if anonymous, coou-o'tiT labor, are urging upon the other Chunghsincfien and Sanchienfang Thirty-eight Communists seized prohibition within their borders. criticism in high naval circles.^ It r delegates the necessity of concerted before the arrival of Chinese rein­ In the recent raid upon the Soviet began with Ambassador Dawes’ action by Europe to expand Euro­ forcements. consulate, are staging a hunger from Home Port The other was presented by Dr. -^vOQtLuO V\. pean commerce abroad in order to Chinese naval forces are said to strike. ., ; ; 1| j ij® J. M. Doran, the Federal prohibi­ famous remark in his Pilgrims’ -POQ tup: UOOS&-. help home industries, home mar­ tion commissioner, who declared speech in London that the failure f-______of most disarmament conferences kets and the working populations that under the ISth Amendment of the European countries. LOG OF ZEPPELIN the states are legally and morally could be attributed ,to “ the Admir­ HOOVER ON AIR M. Loucheur takes the view that SATURDAY AFTERNOON. bound to assist the Federal gov­ als’ and that if disarmament were New York, Aug. 15.— Fol­ ever realized it would have to be German deliveries in kind—^Ger­ w o n LET SURVEY ernment. And unless they do so, man reparation payments in goods lowing is log of the progress of he said, the Federal government by "statesmen” taking the matter New York, Aug. 15.— The the Graf Zeppelin since be^n- out of naval hands.” — are not responsible or the unfa­ voice of Herbert Hoover will be must expand its facilities and dis­ vorable economic plight of Great OF LARD BE MADE nlng her round-the-world flight. charge every enforcement func­ It was to still the criticism and carried over the nation Saturday All times used are Eastern Day­ obtain, if possible, the sincere co­ Britain and other European coun­ at 12:30 p. m.. Eastern Daylight tion, great and small. tries so much as the failure of light time. Ritchie’s Views operation of the Navy heads that Time, for the first time since his THURSDAY, AUGUST 9 President Hoover had the general Europe to work in unison for trade law enforcement address here Gov. Ritchie’s address was a expansion into fresh markets. 12:40 a. m.— Left Lakehurst, vigorous defense of those states board at the White House yester­ last spring, it waj announced by Vernon Fanner, With Griev­ N. J,, on flight to Frledrichs- day for breakfast. ‘‘The Admirals” Showdown on Saturday. the National Broadcasting Com­ which, like his own Maryland, have Philip Snowden, British chancel­ hafen. 1:45 a. m., circled consistently refused to adopt the were- acquainted with the whole pany today. Statue of Liberty, New York state of the negotiations with the ■Q09\^<5T IK] lor of the exchequer, who demand ance Against Water Com­ Volstead act as a part of their for revision of the Young plan The broadcast will be of the harbor, marking ofBcial start­ own legal codes. The 18 th Amend­ MacDonald government for a naval elaborate ceremonies scheduled agreement, and were an opportun­ threatened to wreck the confer­ ing time of world flight. ment, he contended, gave the ence, sent a letter to the financial for the fairgrounds at Madison, pany Keeps Engineer Oil. SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 states power to enforce the pro­ ity to express their own opinions Va., where the president will be as to what should and should not commission insisting upon discus­ 8 :0 0 a. m.— Landed at Fried- hibitory law concurrently with the sion of his sub-committee motion welcomed officially by the state. rlchsbafen completing first leg Federal government ii they chose be done. He will respond to Gov. Byrd of How successful the President’s on Saturday. In fact, Saturday An Irate farmer in the town of of world flight in 55 hours and to do so, but if they did not so G . O . P, Congressman should see a “ showdown” upon the Virginia. Vernon made things uncomfortable 20 minutes. choose there was no obligation to gesture toward “ the Admirals” will be remains to be seen, but at various issues in dispute. for Fred O. Almqulst, an engineer -WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14 do so. It was understood that the heads for the state department of health, 11:35 a. m.— Left Frledrlchs- “ The President holds no execu­ any rate the Navy now feels that it is to have a choice In and be of the French, Italian, Belgian and yesterday when the latter attempt­ hafen bound for Toklo on sec­ tive power in the states, and the consulted about the reductions Colorful Character Japanese delegations have under ed to look over his property in con­ ond leg of world flight. governors hold no executive pow­ consideration a set of proposals to SUGAR SCHEDULES nection with a survey of the Man­ THURSDAY, AUGUST 15 er In the nation,’’ said the Mary­ which President Hoover and Premier Macdonald are mutually be presented to the English on Fri­ chester water shed. The farmer, R. 5 :3 5 a. m.— Passed over Ber­ land governor. "As a state we do deslrlous of making. day or SatAirday in an effort to A. SImonsen, refused to give any lin, 400 miles northeast of not defy the Federal law; we do Whoever Wins in , It Will Be a iTriedrlchsbafen. The whole sticking point In the meet Snowden’s demand for revi- CAUSE OF BATTLE reason for refusing to allow Alm- not ignore it nor try to nullify it. quist to come onto his property 7 :1 0 a. m.—rPassed over We put no obstacles in the way of Anglo-American negotiations is the Good Show— Republican to Try to Steal the (Continue on Page 2) but admitted that his grievance was Stettin. Its full enforcement by the Feder­ question of cruisers. On virtual­ 9 :5 5 a. m.— Flew over Dan­ ly every other point, there Is al­ Spotlight from Tammany Jimmy Walker. with the Manchester Water Com­ al oflacials who passed it.” American and Cuban Inter­ pany. zig on the Baltic coast. Backs Wickersham ready substantial agreement be­ tween London and Washington. Check Up On Shed 11:16 a. m.— Passec' Eoenlgs- Dr. Doran virtually endorsed berg, Germany, 80 miles east of the “ Wickersham plan,” although Great Difference New York, Aug. 15— While New«ure, and he yields to nobody when THEATRICAL PLUM The Inspection Almqulst sought Yet, despite the “ substantial York Republicans were wondering it comes to putting on a good show. ests Flood Senate Cham­ to make was In connection with the Danzig. not by name, which would allow <&T the states to take over the" great progress” that Is regularly report­ who could possibly give the cele­ If Walker is a typical Broadway regular annual check-up on drain­ brated Jimmy Walker a run for his musical comedy hero. La Guardla age conditions on property sur­ burden of ordinary enforcement, ed from both the state department FOR SOCIEH GIRLS ber With Propaganda. Frledrichshafen, Germany, Aug. and leave the Federal establish­ and the British foreign oflflee, there mayoralty. Major Fiorello H. La is a perfect type for g;ood old poli­ rounding all public drinking-water still exists a tremendous gulf of Guardla stepped out of the hat in tical melodfama, making up In his­ ponds to see thkt sanitary condi­ 15.— The Graf Zeppelin, which ment free to work on the major reached the Baltic coast this after­ aspects of it— smuggling, control difference as to how Britain’s answer to their question— if not trionic ability what he lacks in Washington, Aug. 15— A propa­ tions ar6 proper. Warren J. Scott, cruiser superiority is to be met. their prayer. Inches. head of the state department of noon on the Friedrichshafen-Tokio of industrial alcohol, etc. ganda battle of titanic proportions, leg of her round-the-world flight, la The British Admiralty Is hard For although La Guardia is not Six times he has represented Miss Cogswell Who 'Trash­ between American sugar producers health Informed The Herald this Efforts must be directed, Doran New York as a congressman in headed for a storm zone, which said, to the clarification of the set against any extensive scrapping the fair-haired boy of his own and Cuban Importers, was Inundat­ afternoon. He could not understand of cruisers in order to come down party, it’s admitted that he’s the Washington. Because of his so­ he said, why Simonsen, or anyone, might retard her progress, unless state and Federal function as it ing Congress today as the Repub­ Dr. Hugo Eckener, the compiah- to the American level. Apparent­ one man who could play opposite cialistic tendencies he used to be ed the Gate'’ in Russia lican members of the Senate finance for that matter, should refuse to relates to police activities. He ad­ the dapper Jimmy Walker in the called the two-party man in the der, decides to follow the trans- vocated bringing about a clearer ly. the Admiralty has succeeded 'n committee neared a decision on permit the inspection to be made. winning the MacDonald govern­ coming elections and not be sub­ House, and one day, in rage, Sen- Don’t Understand Siberian railway across the Soviet conception of the two functions in sugar tariff. Union. ment to support of this position. merged in the role. In his own May Play Lead in Miracle The rumor prevailed that the Charles B. Loomis, superinten­ the public mind “ with necessary On the other hand, for reasons of right, the Major is a national flg- ( Continued ou Page 2.) dent of the Manchester Water Com­ The Hamburg Weather Bureau corollary of developing more fully Republicans would approve a $2.00 announced this evening that good economy and otherwise. President Cuban rate, as compared to $1.76 pany. was also unable to advance the state police powers to bring Hoover is unwilling to launch upon any reason why Simonsen was at flying weather prevails south of the about a discharge of the constitu­ New York, Aug. 15.— Mary Ann in existing law and the $2.40 in 60 th Parallel of Latitude, but the a building program to bring the Rensselaer Cogswell, the pretty the House bill. The Republicans, odds with the organization. He said tional obligations of those states American navy up to cruiser parity that it certainly wasn’t the water weather over the whole of Russia young New York society girl, who armed with data from American Is stormy north of the 60th parallel. with the British. TEMPERANCE HEAD 30 MORE ARRESTS sugar producers, were ready to de­ company’s fault; that they had not (Continued on Page Three.) There the negotiations have “ crashed the gate” in Bolshevik infringed on any of the property The northernmost part of tho fend any increase against the trans-Siberian railway lies about stuck for weeks, with “ the states­ Russia for the first time, today was tumultueus Dramatic assaults, owners’ rights as Simonsen de­ men” on both sides trying to find clared. The latter said be was not the 55th Parallel. AS FAKE DOCTOR IN CHICAGO RAIDS offered one of the plums of the which already have been Inaugur­ The Graf made fine progress a yardstick which will be capable ated by the Democratic national the only one who felt similar about SNOOK CONVICTED; of a new system of measuring American theater. th > matter and mentioned the name across Germany, after leaving here committee. 4:35 a. m. (11:35 p. m., Wednes­ naval strength. Thus far they Morris Gest, impressarlo, cabled Clieapest Food of John S. Risley Jr., as another haven’t found it. the girl Marco Polo to name her property owner who was dissatis­ day, New York Daylight Saving The British experts propose to New York Clergymau is Ac­ Over 150 Agents Take Part Sugar, the Republicans will say. Time). She passed over Berlin late TO GET THE CHAIR own figure for the role of the nun is the cheapest food on the Ameri­ fied with the situation. take into account America’s sur­ in “ The Miracle” mystic pageant Get Police in the morning, then headed direct plus destroyers and submarines, can market. It is the only.food for Danzig. Radiograms from the In the Largest Round-Up production, which opens in Detroit given away in American hotels and When Simonsen refused to allow war-built and now for ten years cused of Examiniug Dis­ October 7. Almqulst to make the survey of his ship said all on board were all rusting idly at obscure docks on restaurants. It is sold cheaper here well and happy over the fast timie Lady Diana Manners and Rosa­ than in any of the nations compet­ property, the engineer came to the College Professor Who Kill­ both the Atlantic and Pacific robed Men and Women. In the Middle West. mond Pinchot, two of the world’s Manchester Police Headquarters they were making. They expect to coasts. ing with this, country in the econo­ be over Moscow early tomorrow most beautiful women have played mic marts of the world. The House and Patrolman John McGHnn was A considerable body of expert dispatched on the case but discover­ morning. the part In the past. rat3 Itself, they will add. Instead ed Pretty Co-ed Guilty American naval opinion sets forth New York, Aug. 15.— Rev. Dr. Chicago, Aug. 15.—iWlth the Miss Cogswell, accompanied by of putting some $400,000,000 ad­ ed that the property in question is that the old destroyers and sub­ James Empringham, national sec- Mrs. Mabel Satterlee, niece of J. P. outside the town. Chief of Police ABOARD THE GRAF marines are of no offensive value threat of martial law hovering ditional burden on the consumers of 1st Degree Murder. retary of the Church Temperance Morgan, succeeded in reaching Mos­ — as charged by the Democrats— Stephen J. Tobin of the Rockville On Board the Graf Zeppelin, Aug. whatever, as compared to the fast, above the steel districts of East cow without a passport after a Police Department, was then con­ modern cruisers which Britain has Society of the Episcopal church, will add but 43 cents a year to the 15.— (Via Direct Radio) — The Chicago and nearby northern In­ series of adventures suggestive of food hill of each Americar. sulted and he referred Almqulst to Columbus, Ohio, Aug. 15.— Dr. been building so industriously for today stood accused of state medi­ the Arabian nights. the prosecuting attorney. No ar­ staid old city of Danzig, which was diana communities, Federal agents The tariff-makers will defend severed from Germany by the lames Howard Snook is today a the last fifteen years. They cal law violations involving the Their Adventures rest has been made and just what were built to serve a specific pur­ and Department of Justice investi­ the sugar duty as an economic nec­ terms of the Versailles Treaty, loomed man. physical examinations of disrobed Through the Caucasus mountains essity standing side-by-side with will happen remains to be seen. Death in the electric chair will pose— the combatting of the 'Ger­ gators today were expected to alone but for a guide, robbed on litsrally went wild today when the man submarine menace— and hav­ men and women. the embargo-like tariff against Graf Zeppelin passed over its chec- the inglorious end of the phil- make at least 30 more arrests in train, humorous and serious brush­ Canadian wheat; a similar tax OPPOSE PETITION indering professor who hammered ing served that purpose they are Operation of an X-ray machine es with officials and natives who quer-board area at 2:55 o’clock this now offensively useless, particular­ the wholesale clean-up which be­ upon New Zealand butter; and a afternoon (9:55 a. m.. Eastern ind slashed Miss Theora Hix, his in the Health Educational Society Gjuld not speak English, arrested like duty* against Argentine beef. Hartford, Aug. 15.— Banks of ;o-ed sweetheart, to death on a ly against cruisers. gan Tuesday and continued yes­ for taking photographs, and mis­ the City of Norwalk presented an Daylight Time.) Around this point the con­ clinic— recently closed after Inves­ They will argue that sugar, should With whistles screaming, flags, onely rifle range on the night of terday. taking a brilliantly uniformed gen­ not be singled out for discrimina­ unbroken front here today in op­ troversy has waged and is still tigation— is also charged against eral of the Red Army for a porter posing the application of East Nor­ handkerchiefs, bunting and hats rune 13. He will be compelled to So corrupt are the conditions in tion because a handful of Ameri­ wildly waving in the hands of en­ nake that ominous march to the waging, with the Navy taking sly the 54-year-old clergyman. are among their adventures. walk residents for a charter for a pot-shots at the very idea of ■ an the district, U. S. District Attorney cans have invested huge fortunes thusiastic residents, the Free City 'chair.” right trouser leg slit from Commissioner of Health Shirley Oliver Loomis declared today, that Miss Cogswell used her per­ In Cuba. bank to be known as the Citizens agreement along such lines. sonality on Russian officials at the Bank & Trust Co., of East Nor­ of Danzig accorded the Graf a he knee down, much In the same Wynne has forwarded reports of martial law is justified, if not de­ more tumultous reception than was nanner as have Judd Gray, the President Hoover’s conference border. They finally let her enter walk. yesterday was an endeavor to still city Investigators and complaints manded. Operations of the Chicago NOTED AUTHOR DEAD. received from any German city, not ash weight slayer; Paul Jaworski, of young women to the state booze syndicate, of which Al Ca­ with only her visiting card for a The applicants were headed by he Pennsylvania “ killer,” and this covert criticism, and to enlist passport and even remitted the John Cavanaugh, president of the excepting Berlin. the sincere cooperation of “ the pone is overlord, were revealed in New York. Aug. 15.— Geoffrey After passing Danzig, Dr. Eoke- ither comparatively recent notori- (Continued on Page 3) terrorist operations throughout eleven dollar visa fee. Scott, noted English biographer and Crofut & Knapp Co., and Oscar F. Admirals” to the general cause. It was the first time since the Schultz, also a manufacturer. Twen­ ner, commander of the Graf, laid ms murderers. the district, Loomis declared. an authority on Johnsonlana, was his course on a bee-line for But the doctor isn’t wbrrying Gangsters Respoqslble war that any woman has entered dead here today, a victim of pneu ty-one other residents there also Russia without a passport. asked the charter. Koenlgsberg. The Zeppelin was ibout it. He made that plain In “ Illinois gangsters,” he said, monla. then making a speed of 64 miles.per .n interview in his cell at the “ have played an Important, if not “ It is the most romantic story :cunty jail today. hour, with but four of her flyq the most important, part in the to come out of Russia since I left motors operating. The fifth motbr “ I haven’t thought about it,” Rockerless Rocking Chair corruption of this section of In­ there 36 years ago, said Gest. “ And aid Snook when asked how he I understand Miss Cogswell is very was cut out to conserve the GraU» diana.” fuel supply. elt about the prospect of entering One hundred citizens of East beautiful.” Oldest Man In The World 'the little green door,” that leads Contest Is On In Boston Chicago, Ind., have been arrested If Miss Cogswell accepts the of­ fer she will be seen in many west­ HEADED FOR SEA o the electric chair. in the past two days. Including the Aboard the Graf Zeppelin, Aiig. No Statement mayor. Dr. Raleigh P. Hale, Police ern cities beside Detroit, Including Plans Visit To America Boston, Aug. 15.— The second^ “ Prof.” Crandall’s "athletes” In- Milwaukee, St. Paul, Omaha, Dallas 15.— (By Radio)— The Graf Zeppe­ The “ poker-faced” steel-nerved Chief James W. Regan and Attor­ lin is Bailing over northeastern Ger­ hammer slayer” was reading a “ spasm” of what was described as eluding both men and women, all ney Lester Ottenheimer. Over 150 and Denver. many this afternoon towards the . lagazine when visited by report- Boston’s worst, er— first rocker­ dressed in blzzare and unusual prohibition agents and deputy Constantinople, Aug. 15.— Tur-fwhlch paid him $25 monthly, and Baltic sea. rs. He was unperturbed, as usual. less rocking chair contest, was to marshals filled the key’s famous centenarian, Zaro is preparing for his long Journey All on board is going well and “ Have you any statement to get under way late this afternoon costumes, ranging from swimming town. Agha, who claims to be 155 years Travel Is nothing new In Zaro’s the passengers are all enjoying -the lake?” he was asked. with only ten of the original 17 suits to pajamas, had concluded 12 MANASSAETED United States Commissioner old and who Insists he grew new young life. Five years ago he made magnificent panorama of scenery “ No,” he replied, "before I starters In attendance. hours of elimination heat early to­ Charles I. Surprise conducting teeth and hair at the age of 120, a trip to but he got sick and spread out beneath the ship. ould do anything like that I “ Professor” Milton F, Crandall, day at the Boston arena. They hearings at Hammond, was kept is planning an exhibition tour of when he returned home he had to When we left Frledrichshafen 'ould have to consult my coun- of Pittsburgh, impressarlo and Stamford, Aug. 15 — Charles were to start again late this after­ busy fixing ball for the prisoners the United States, he admitted to­ enter a hospital for three weeks. this morning some of the passen> 3l." originator of the “ Idea” said today Lazowsky received a sound thrash­ noon. All but 30 were free on bonds to­ day, Now he is in fine health anti gers were sleepy and, as nothing “ Did you tell everything about — after casually noticing that two ing at the hands of five men today day. Zaro Agha, despite his century thinks he can stand the strain of could be seen in the darkness, they Qia case when you were on the paid admissions of 76 cents each Alexander Meyers, and Mrs. and had to go to the hospital to be Immigration Inspectors were al­ and a half of life, is fully abreast, a trip to the land of dollars. went to bed. land?” was another question had attended his opening ' "per- Emily Meyers, described as the repaired. Immediately afterward so conducting gn Investigation of if not a little ahead of the times. Before leaving Turkey Zaro William B. Leeds, of New York; “ No,” he answered. “ I have lots formance”— that he would prob- “ rocking chair champions of the police arrested the five, including those arrested with the view to­ He has a “ manager.” Agha hopes to divorce his seventh Joachim B. Richards, of Boston, !ft over. There are salient facts ably decide the winner in a differ^ world” were far ahead of the rest Mike Jenkowicz. Mllke’s wife, Rose, ward deporting as many as possi­ His manager has assured the wife. She is 65 and Zaro thinks and Lieut. J. C. Richardson of the et to be told.” ent manner. of the field, “ Prof.” Crandall stat­ went to jail yesterday to work out ble. aged Turk that the prospects are she is too old. Anyhow all the live* United States • Navy Air Service He reminded his audience that First It had been “ ballyhooed” ed. a line of $200 and costs for viola­ Perhaps it might be explained tion of the liquor laws after being bright to pick up many $ood Amer- ones are getting divorces these were still sleep when the ship pass;* Is “ affair” with Miss Hlx lasted as a non-stop affair, but now tabu-, ed over Berlin at 10:40 a. m. that the “ idea” back of the con­ TREASURY BALANCE convicted on Lazowsky’s testimony. icati dollars if he will go to Amer­ days. Zaro thinks he might pick up ir6e years whereas “ had only latlng machines were to be used at an heiress in America. He says one It was a thrilling view when X or eight hours to t»»ll It.” test is to sit In a ctraight backed The men who beat up Lazowsky ica and tell them how to live long tonight’s “ sprint” and the one must look out for old age. If he crossed the suburbs of Berlin and He evidently meant his direct counting the biggest number of chair, and go through the motions Washington, Aug. 15— Treafury acted on the assumption he was a and stdy healthy. Zaro Agha has given up his “ po­ can gariier a lady with a million "gyrations” would be declared the of sitting in a rocking chair and balance August 13: 1107,651,597.- stool-pigeon, according to the po- sition” at the Stambbul prefecture, his worries will be over. (Contlnne

PAOBTWOV- - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1 9 2 0 7 DRAMATIC CONGRESSMAN QUARREL, MOTIVE HELP MISS SULUYAN ZEPPELIN IS HEADED CBKXEN THlEfES SENT A COLORPE CHARACTER OBITUARY P0UGY0FU.S. Loi(^ Stocks FOR 2 SUICIDES CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY TOWARD STORM ZONES TO STATE REFOIOIATORY (Contlnned from Page 1) (Contlnned from Page 1) SINCETHEWAR (Furnished by Putnam * Co.) Relatives and Neighbors Gath* DEATHS Central Bow, Hartford, Conn. ator Blanton of Texas referred to er at Oakland Street Home \ then flew across the city with the 1 P* M. Stocka, All Are Too Yoiuff fer Jail Ga3 Hamilton and His Sweet­ him as the “one-man party.” In Honor of Event. Anthony Stephart. .streets and squares lying beneath UP AT PARLEY Bid itsked Seatencea-—Three of Then A Political Showman Funeral services for Anthony us like a chess board. A seasoned campaigner, he also Bmtk Stocks. Go to Meriden School, heart Had a Fight Before Miss Margaret and Miss Jose­ Stephart, three year old son of Mr. Our speed from Frledrlchshafen (Continued from Page l ) Bankers Trust Co , . 826 1s a good showman, as full of and Mrs. Julius Stephart of 139 to Berlin alveraged from 69 to 60 tricks as, a magician. You have phine Sullivan of Oakland street City Bank and Trust 550 Tbe chicken thieves who went entertained yesterday afternoon Glenwood street, who died at the miles an hour. through Manchester on Monday only to .hear him roll the R In slon of the Young Plan allotment, Cap Nat B&T . . . — . 500 They Ended Lives. and evening at their home In b,onor Manchester Memorial hospital last Only four of the motors were so that Great Britain will receive Conn Klvtr ...... 426* night, after stealing chickens from “ graft” (he can and does do It in of their cousin. Miss Catherine evening, will be held at St. James’s working to save fuel. three languages) to know that his $11,000,000 anually above the First Bond & Mtg . __ _ Vernon Center went on trial this Sullvan of 88 Oakland street. ’The church Saturday morning at 9 After leaving Berlin our route schedules in the Young Plan. Htfd-Conn Trust Co __ morning before the Rockville City oratorical ability Is something to o’clock. Burial will be In St. took us towards Dantzig, by way of Poukbkeepsie, N. Y., Aug. 1 6 .-- conjure with. guests were relatives, old friends Demaada Excessive. First Nat H tfd ...... 260 Court. The automobile and driver and inany of her present neighbors. JameS'S cemetery. Stettin. were caught by the Bat* Hartford Gall Hamilton and his young aweet* In appearance. La Guardia Is as At the same time, the experts are Land Mtg and Title — Some came from Vernon where for preparing data to try to convince Morris Plan Bank . . 230 Police and turned over to State Po- heart, Montell Mansfield, Texas Italian as his name— short, stocky, many years she made her home. with a tendency toward , a waist­ START OF FLIGHT the British that their demands New Brit Tr ...... 190 205 liceman Starkel, who followed heiress, quarrelled bitterly and line. He has quick, nervous move­ The party was In honor of Miss WARANOKE PRESS (iETS Priedrlchshafen, Gerniiany, Aug. were excessive. Phoenix St B&T .... 525 them and stopped at the Manches­ struck each other before they end­ Sullivan’s birthday. It came as a 15— As dawn broke over Europe There is a great deal of maneu­ Park St B a n k ...... 1250 ter police station before going to ments, and bounces around, never pleasant surprise, as she had no East Hartford. quite still. Conversationally, too, today, the history-making Graf vering among the “ political” dele­ Riverside T ru s t___ 690 ed their lives In their love nest Idea when she crossed the street to he bounces— never at a loss for a TOWN REPORT CONTRACT Zeppelin was heading northeast gates tor the “ strategic positions” West Htf^ Trust . 475 There was a question about the near here, the coroner’s Inquiry call on ner cousins what was under ages of the young men and Proba­ learned today. word or a comeback, though his over central Germany, bound from In eYent the conference actually Ronds. foot. When she recovered from herq to Toklo on the long second breaks'down. It Is most likely that tion Officer Kenneth Sullivan of Rudolph Bachert, a New York diction is forceful, rather than her astonishment at finding so Utfd & Conn West . 96 elegant. leg of her round-the-world flight. the representatives of the contin­ the Rockville police was called in. Insurance company ofidcer who was many gathered for the celebration Local Printer to Put Out 6,000 East Conn Pow 5s . 100 103 There was a special session of the with the couple on a midnight drive He frequently offended Wash­ Thousands joined In ttiroaty ental European powers would at­ Conn L P 7s ...... ingtonians by his use of the ad­ of her birthday, she thoroughly en­ Copies of Annual Book for “ hochs” wishing the goodspeed to tribute full responsibility to Eng­ . 116 118 police court yesterday aftenioon, which preceded their deaths, told joyed the afternoon, reminiscing land if the meeting fails. Conn L P 5%s . . . . 105 108 but ■ because of tbe age question It the dramatic story at a sworn In­ jective “ lousy,” applied rather in­ Voters’ Perusal. the 20 passengers and crew of 41 Conn L P 4% s .. discriminately, and once the Post­ with old friends and partaking of However, the utmost endeavors . 98 100 went over until this morning. quiry conducted by Coroner John the bountiful supper p .Ided by- aboard as the mighty liner of the Brld Hyd 6s ...... al Telegraph company refused to air pointed her blunt nose toward are under way to- avert a break, if . 102 105 Probation Officer Sullivan and A. Card. the hostesses. The Waranoke Press was this Officer Starkel were able to check carry the word over Its chaste afternoon awarded the contract for the sky at 4:35 a. m., today (11:35 Snowden is satisfied with the coun­ Insurance Stocks. Bachert said the quarrel between The dining room was tastefully Aetna Casualty . .. up on thdlr ages and three of the the two preceded by a few minutes, wires. the printing of the annual town re­ p. m., last night. Eastern Daylight ter proposals made by the Contin­ .2000 2050 decorated with flowers and the time). ental delegations later In the week do. ($10 par) .. . 205 boys were toO young to be sent to -their deaths. Miss Mansfield struck Full of Amendments table centerpiece was a large birth­ port .of the Town of Manchester. 215 Pine weather conditions greeted the conference Is expected to ap­ Aetna Insurance .. . 745 760 jail, Cllcord L. Cbutcb the" oldest and scratched H ^ llton and he. In In Washington, where he paid day cake, trimmed beautifully with At. Tuesday’s Selectmen’s meeting was sent to the reformatory at little attention to social life, but the board was unable to award the the Graf at the beginning of her point one or more sub-committees Aetna L i f e ...... 1345 1360 turn, had struc^her in the eye, pink, green and white Icing and do, ($10 par) . Cheshire and the three others were cutting her face deeply with a ring was constantly In evidence In the contract because of the different flight and she maintained an aver­ to complete the detailed work of . 138 142 made by one of her neighbors. Miss the conference. If the British re­ Automobile ...... sent to the Connecticut School , for he wore. House, he had the reputation of methods used by the printers in age speed of about 70 miles An hour . 550 565 Boys at Meriden. Sullivan also received gifts of during the first few hours as she ject the counter' offers of the Con­ do, ($10 par) .. . 58 Was Stupefied offering as many. If not more severa*) baskets of flowers and submitting bids. The matter was 62 amendments, to all pending legis­ left with Chairman John H. Hyde headed toward Berlin. tinental Allies the struggle prob­ Conn. General . . ,. ,2250 2300 Bachert had just come out of a other useful articles. The table was Hartford Fire . . . , stupor induced, police said, by the lation than anyone else In the and Treasurer G. H. Waddell. The At 5:30 a. m.' ,12:30 a. m., E. ably wll be shifted to Geneva where .1030 1040 reset later for the male members D. T.). she radioed that she was the League of Nations meeting will Htfd Steam Boiler . liquor he consumed the night of House, and next to Blanton, talk­ of the families and others unable Waranoke Press is owned by Ray­ . 790 810 ed more than anyone else on the mond E. Hunt and Its plant Is lo­ passing over Ulm in Wurttemberg, open at the end of this month. Lincoln Nat Life . . 120 125 the double tragedy when he, to be present In the afternoon. National ($10 par) N. Y. Stocks Hamilton and Miss Mansfield and fionr. cated In the Selwltz Block on about 60 miles northeast of here. Snowden’s demand for a greater . 91 93 Miss Sullivan was well known in A little more than an hour later, at share of German reparations has Phoenix ...... 1055 several friends, had a drinking To keep him quiet, they once the business section at Depot street. It will be neces.sary 1070 put him on the alcoholic liquor for the typesetting to be done out 6:45 a. m. (1:45 a. m.. E. D. T.), touch off similar r-quests from a Travelers ...... ,1845 1865 Am Bosch M a g ...... '...... g2% party In the cottage Hamilton fur- Square where for years she was em­ do, rts ...... Am Can ...... 173 nl*^^hed for Miss Mansfield. traffic committee, mainly because of town since the Press has no ma­ she was reported passing -over number of smaller states. Including . 245 249 ployed by Peter McFarlane when chine typesetting equipment. Nuernbuerg. Bavaria, about 150 Greece, Rumania and Portugal. / Public Utility Stocks. Am Smelt ...... 114 54, He was on the verge of nervous it was a dead Issue. He quickly he conducted his merchant tailor­ fwgi revived the corpse, and forced a The 'Waranoke Press submitted miles northeast of this starting There was considerable disap­ Conn Elec Sve ...... 140 145 Am Tel and Tel ...... 28 2% collapse as he spoke from ing business there A few years do. stand. meeting after four years of inac­ the lowest bid quoting $4.90 a point. pointment among the French dele­ rts ...... - 11 12 Anaconda C o p ...... ,.119,% tivity. ago with her sister. Miss Elizabeth page regardless of the size type Forging steadily onward on a gates over the reported refusal of Conn L P 8% ...... 119 Atchison ...... 276 His aged father, George Bachert, Sullivan, she left Vernon and camo When the legislators affected specified per' page. The bid of W. northeast course, the Graf passed Thomas W. Lamoht, banking part­ Conn L P 7% ...... 119 -r- Atl Ref ...... 65’% of Woodhaven, was present. He re­ to live on Oakland street In the Conn L P 5%% pf . signed yesterday from the Queens surprise that there might be some H. Shields of this town was not Bayruth, Bavaria at 7:30 a. ra. ner of J. P. Morgan, to come here 98 101 Balt and. Ohio ...... 133% violation of the liquor law, he house which they bought at the considered by the board since a (2:20 a, m., E. D. T.) At the from England, to aid the effort to Conn L P 6% % pt 111 115 Beth Steel ...... 126% county Grand Jury when he heard corner of Edward street. Conn P Co (par 25) of his son’s predicament. proceeded to manufacture some flat price of $6-25.00 for the job time of passing over Bayreuth, untangle the new reparation snarl. 133 137 Can P a c ...... 229%’ quite passable 3.76 beer with only was quoted without specifying a which is 175 miles from here she If a compromise is reached upon do. pfd ...... n o Ches and O h io ...... 267 . Once the younger Bachert Inter­ Hart El Lt (par 25) Chrysler ...... 70%- rupted his testimony to shout: malt extract and beer flavoring. price per page. It Is impossible for radioed that “ All was well.” the reparation feature, it is believ­ 141 145 That they did not arrest him was the Selectmen to tell the number of A short time later, at 7:45 a. m. ed. that Premier MacDonald, of do. vtc ...... 138 145 Colo Fuel'lind Iron ...... 64% , “ Before God, I’ll never touch do rts W. I...... Col Gas and Eleo ...... 93% another drink. I'm off the stuff for­ a great disappointment to him. SNOOK CONVICTED; pages which will make up the re­ (2:45 a. m., E. D. T.), she passed England, will be In a position to 17 18 ever.’’ Wet— But Upholds Laws port. The Schleldge concern lias over Hof, near the border of Ba­ announce at Geneva at the end of Greenwich W & G .. 94 98 Gas ...... 1 6 8 % Htfd Gas c (par 25) Com Prod ...... 96%' Witness Warned Politically, the Major is wet printed the report the past two varia and Saxony and 200 miles this mdnth that withdrawal of the 97 102 and doesn’t care who knows it, TO m THE CHAIR years. northeast of here. British occupational forces from do. pfd (par 25). 63 .Del and Hud ...... 2 1 0 The coroner warned Bachert: Htfd ' “ This Inquiry may at any mo- but he believes that federal laws Other printing concerns bidding Auspicious Start the Rhineland already Is under Gas Rts W I. 8 9 Del Lack and Western . . — 145 should be upheld. When the In­ In addition to the Waranoke Prea.s The start of the Graf on the long­ way. S N E T C o ...... 203 208 Electric Pow and Lt 75% nient take a different turn from the 1 Continued from Page 1) Erie ...... g5^ suicide theory. You don’t have to dianapolis drys once went c ter and W. H. Schleldge were Case, est non-stop flight ever attempted Manufacturing Stocks. answer any questions If you think him In Congress for his wet stand, Lockwood and Brainard of Hart­ was an auspicious one. Everything Acme Wire ...... 44 47 General Elec ...... ,-.*W 4% examination for he had been on the ford, the Journal Publishing com­ Gen Gas and E le c ...... 102 they may be Incriminating.’’ he revealed how some 350 cases witness stand seventeen hours, in­ went smoothly. SEEKS EXTENSION Am H ardw are...... 67 69 ;i “ I’m ready to answer anything of confiscated whisky had been re­ pany, of Rockville, and T. P. Rady Bathed in a glow of ground lights Amer Hosiery ...... 25 — Gen Motors ...... 70% moved from the federal building cluding cross examination. and company of Rockville. The Goodrich ...... 72% y^u ask,” Bachert replied. To Ask for New'Trial which reflected resplendently on American Sliver . . . 25 — in Indianapolis and secretly boot­ bids called for 6,000 copies of the her -sheened- sides, the huge OF MAIL DEUVERY xArrow H&H, El pfd 106 108 Goodyear ...... los- He said, in reply to questions, His attorneys who, incidentally, Gt Northern ^ d ...... 120 that he had known Hamilton for legged — a bit of information he annual town report with 200 copies craft made an awe-inspiring pic­ do, com ...... 46 48 had found out and saved to dis­ predicted he would never “ burn,” each of the Board of Education re­ Hudson Motors ...... 82 % several years and understood Miss are preparing to make a final, des­ ture as she soared upward less Automatic Refrig .. — 10 close at the most dramatic time. port and the Ninth district report than ten minutes after having been Postmaster Ernest Brown Rec­ Bigelow, Htfd, com. 96 99 Hupp M otors...... 40% Mansfield was his sweetheart. He perate effort to save him from the Int H arv...... 118% said he knew Hamilton had a wife Like Mayor Walker, La Ousr- bound separately. The printers moved out from her hangar. ommends Service for Sec­ do. p f d ...... 100 — dla Is a native son of New York. "chair.” They will file motion for were asked to quote a price per Int Nickel ....;...... 49% and daughter but understood they a new trial on Saturday. Judge Steadily gaining height she head­ tions Where Concrete Side­ Billings and Spencer. 11 12 He came from the west side, of page In 10 point, 8 point and G ed into the northeast and in a few Int Tel and Tel ...... 115% were estranged. Henry L. Scarlett, who presided at walks Have Been Laid. Bristol B ra ss...... 33 35 Keneept ...... g6% Italian parentage, has known point type. minutes only a dim outline of her do, pfd ...... 108 — He said ho had driven to the hard times and poverty— and says the trial, probably will grant a Mack T ru ck ...... 95% farmhouse last Monday to pick up hearing on the motion next Mon­ cig.ar-llke countour and th© gleam Following the annual check-up Case, Lockwood & B 575 —- he still knows them. His father of her cabin lights could be seen. Marmon Motors ...... 7g% Hamilton and take him on a Maine day. If he should overrule the mo­ of the routes of the three carriers Collins Co ...... 145 — Miami Cop ...... 43 fishing trip. When heavy drinking was a band leader, which Is prob­ Soon even those disappeared Colt’s Firearms . . . 34 36 ably the reason La Guardia plays tion on that day, the judge In all of the Manchester postoffice. Post­ N Y Central ...... 237% began, he said, the plans were for­ likelihood will immediately set the ABOUT TOWN from view as the huge crowd on master Ernest Brown is about to Eagle Lock ...... 50 55 gotten. a trombone with apologies to the landing field gaped upward to­ Fafnlr Bearings .... 100 110 New Haven ...... 119% none. Much of his boyhood was date when Snook will be executed. recommend the extension of carrier Nor and W e s t ...... 256% “ Do you know any reason why The verdict of "guilty of murder ward a sky from which the night service from the north end office to Fuller Brush A .... 17 — spent in Prescott, Arlzonia. shadows were just beginning to be do. Class AA .... 60 — ’ No American ...... 168 Miss Mansfield should kill her­ In 1902, he was 20 years old, in the first degree” without mercy Mr. and Mrs. Robert McLoughlin several streets where sidewalks Packard ...... 137% self?” makes it mandatory for the judge and family and Mr. and Mrs. dispelled by the first pink of dawn. have been recently laid or are Hart & Cooley .... — 220 and went as a clerk to the consul Hartman Tob 1st pf — 90 Pan American ...... 62 , “ Well,” Bachert said, “ we had general at Budapest and later be­ to send Snook to the chair. The Arthur E. Hutchinson and daughter Ideal Weather about to be. Part of Woodbrldge Penna RR ...... 94 ! all been drinking pretty heavily.” date can be set for any time after Lydia are spending a few days at Just before boarding his ship Dr. street that has heretofore been do, com ...... 20 22 came consular agent at Flume In Inter Silver ...... 145 155 Pullman ...... 86% He said Miss Mansfield displayed one hundred days from the date Quonochontaug Beach, as guests of Hugo Eckener, the commander, ex­ without walks but is now being im­ Radio ...... 86% ’ a:sharp temper and that a house­ 1904. Diplomatic entanglements pressed pleasure at the wonderful do, pfd ...... 110 — brought him home to become in­ when the verdict was returned. Mr. and Mrs. John Bittner of proved will be included in the Rep I and Stl ...... 109% keeper had left In a huff on Tues­ The jury was out only 28 min­ Wethersfield. atmospheric conditions attending recommendation as will Homestead Landers, Frary & Clk 68 70 terpreter at Ellis Island. At this the start of the flight. Manning & Bow A . 16 18 Stand Gas and E l ...... 136% day. Another servant, a handy man, utes. They reached their verdict Park, where walks have been laid Stand Oil C a lif...... 73% also had quit, Bachert said. time he worked his way through “ The weafher is remarkably do. Class B ...... 10 12 the law school of New York Uni­ on the first ballot. It was “ Ohio Mrs. Gertrude Purnell of Brook­ this year. Another point that Is to Stand Oil N Y ...... 39% justice” with a vengeance. Snook field street and her son Russell fine,” he said. “ There is prospect have delivery service authorized New Brit Mch. pfd . . 100 — versity. During the war he serv­ do, com ...... 40 42 Stand Oil N J ...... 64% BLIND MAN IMPLICATED. had been brought to trial quickly, Purnell have returned from a west­ of a tailwind. We wll" go over under the postmaster’s recommen­ Studebaker ...... 73 New York, Aug. 15.— The name ed In the aviation corps, whence and he got his medicine from the Berlin and then head towards Koe- Nils Bern Pond .... 51 53 the “ Major” that has become the ern trip during which they covered dation is part of R. J. Smith’s new Texas ...... 62%’ “ Walter” on letters and telegrams jury exactly two months to the day nearly 4000 miles. They visited at nigsberg, as scheduled.” development on Mather street. North & Judd ...... 24 25 title by which everyone calls him. Peck, Stow and Wll . — 15 Union Pac ...... 276 addressed to Miss Montell Mans­ after the girl’s mutilated body was Ann Arbor, Michigan, where Mr. Captain Lehmann, the ship’s United Aircraft ...... 133% field, Texas heiress who, with her As president of th ! board of found on the rifle range. navigator was also gratified by the Russell Mfg Co .... 150 160 aldermen, he denounced policies Russell attended college, and spent over Manchuria after passing Sak­ United Fruit ...... 115% admirer, Gail Hamilton, wealthy Sncmk heard the verdict without considerable time with relatives in weather. halin. Scovllle Mfg Co . . . 63 65 so rigorously and offended every­ Seth Thom Co., com 39 — U S Ind, A lc o ...... 186 New Yorker, ended their lives at a flicker of emotion. various places in Minnesota and “ With conditions as fine as we The Zeppelin is expected to U S Rubber ...... 45%' their retreat near Poughkeepsie, is one so generally that he was in­ do, pfd ...... 25 — strumental in getting all the al­ . possibly wish for. we will probablv reach Toklo in about five days. To U S Steel ...... 236% Walter Farwell, blind multi-mll- LAST DITCH FIGHT make good speed on the first part conserve fuel only four of the Smyth Mfg Co., pfd 100 — ; lionalre society man. dermen’s salaries raised but his Stand Screw ...... 165 175 Westlnghouse ...... 242 own. Columbus. O.. Aug. 15.— Five Mrs. Walter Doolittle of Edward of our Journey,” he said. ship’s five motors will be used Western Union ...... 2-1.6% His name figured In the quarrel specific reasons for a new trial for Knute Eckener, the commander’s StanleyWorks.com . 65% 67% He Makes Self Heard street left early this morning for a most of the way. This will make I'aylor & Eenn...... 135 — White Motors ...... 38% described by a witness to the sui­ Dr. James H. Snook, slayer of visit with relatives in New York son commented on the fact that It possible for the Graf to remain Willys Overland ...... 23 cides as preceding the shootings. When La Guardia is opposed to Theora Hix, co-ed beauty, Will be Torrlngton ...... 74 76 anything, he shouts his protests and New Jersey. there was not even a ground wind in the air more than 18C hours if Farwell explained the messages cited by his attorneys In a “ last stirring to hamper the start. necessary. Underwood ...... 148 150 today: from the housetops. He protested Union Mfg C o ...... 18 21 ditch” fight to save the former One way automobile traffic is be­ When the ship weighted Sufficient food and drink for “ I met Miss Mansfield through making Queen Marie an honorary Ohio State University professor U S Envelope, pfd . 115 — colonel of the 106th Infantry on ing conducted on Main street be­ just before the ground crew re­ some time is being carried. Rifles mutual friends and had luncheon from the electric chair, they an­ leased their hold on the lines, it do, c o m ...... 225 — her recent visit here. He protested tween the Center and Bigelow and ammunition are also being Veeder-Root ...... 46 48 with her on various occasions. Her nounced today. Snook was convict­ street where the Edward Balf Com­ was found she was heavier than carried to protect the passengers father is connected with the Texas war tactics and declared wealth Whitlock Coll Pipe . 14 — ed of first-degree murder, without pany is tearing up concrete prepar­ expected and a considerable ^nd crew In case of forced landing Company, In which I am Interested. should be conscripted as well as recommendation of mercy, by a amount of water ballast was dump­ X—Ex-divldend. men, it is not surprising, there­ atory to the re-surfacing of the In a region Inhabited by hostile XX—E-x-rlghia. The letters I wrote to her were just Jury which took but one ballot and highway. During the rush periods ed overboard. STATE friendly little letters to a young fore, that his political platform natives, according to an announce­ deliberated only 28 minutes. traffic is held up for a four or five At the last minute before the ment made by Captain von Schiller ■ lady whose father was an associate Includes a sweeping denunciation Motion for a new trial will be start, a bust of the late Baron von of mine. of Tammany Hall and everything minute period. Those in a hurry just before the start of th© flight. RED R Y E R S SAFE FINAL SHOWING argued Monday before Judge Henry should use Summit street which is Huenefeld intended for the Japan­ “ The various little unusual that it has done In the past four Elaborate precautions were tak­ TONIGHT years. L. Scarlett. The five claims that in good condition as far as Middle ese Emperor was put aboard. en to prevent any stowaway from 'phrases used In the letters were Snook’s lawyers will set up are: Turnpike. As the huge craft began to point used jestingly, and I had no motive Said he, with a bang of his fist getting ^aboard on this flight. A Moscow, Aug. 15.— ^The crew of 1. That the Jury was prejudiced her nose upward, a group of Jap­ heavy guard was posted within the the Moscow-New York plane “ Land Double Feature BUI .behind them. on his cluttered desk, “ I’m for when it was seated. anese women, relatives of com­ ■ Visited His Home. efficiency. i want experts In all Branch 57 of the L. R. C. W. A. hangar before the start. Armed of the Soviets,” which was forced 2. That one or more of the Jurors will hold the last moonlight frolic patriots passengers aboard threw men were located on tl.e hangar down In the Siberian wilderness, “ She visited my home on several city departments, and every man was Influenced from outside flowers at the ship as they cheered occasions, just to say hello. She and woman off the pay roll who of the season at Chestnut Park, roof and on ladders around the is safe. Pilot Sheshtakov tele­ RICHARD sou rces. Buckland, Saturday evening. Danc­ the start. walls. graphed this news today from Novo- didn’t stay but a few minutes each isn’t rendering service. At the same time, some 2,000 time. 3. That the demonstration that ing to the music of McKay’s orches­ Carries No Freight zersk, near Chita. He said he was DIX “ I’m for proper pay for police­ followed Prosecutor John J. Ches­ spectators broke through the po­ men so we can have absolute hon­ tra will continue from 9 to 1. No freight Is being carried by arranging for. tractors to pull the "The girl’s father Is one of my ter’s closing address to the Jury lice lines and rushed on to the stranded plane from the "jungle” land agents in the Panhandle sec­ esty and no G-r-r-r-aft!” the Zeppelin to allo\i for addition­ was “ pre-arranged” anfi that the A daughter, Beverly Marion, was field but the ship was already off al fuel tor the long hop. A consign­ In Wihlch It had landed. ‘TTHE ^ E E L tion of Texas and my relations with Though he can match wits and jury was Influenced by the burst the ground when they reached the his daughter were perfectly conven­ words with Walker, La Guardia born this morning at Mrs. Howe’s ment of mall is aboard, however. OP LIFE’' ; of applause. Maternity Home, on 'Wadsworth spot where the Graf had been and There are several Americans BLODGETT THE HOST tional and there was nothing in the cannot compete with him for sar­ 4. That the verdict was not Justi­ no damage was done. ALL-TALKING DRAlk£f|' World wrong. torial distinction. He once ap­ street, to Mr. and Mrs. Eldorus C. among the passenters. These In­ fied by the testimony, Webb, of 191 Preston street, Hart­ Lady Drummond Hay, the only clude Commander Charles A. Ros- Hartford, Aug. 15.— William H. CO-FEATURE - ; ■ “ I know of no men friends of peared before the alderman wear­ 5. That defense counsel did not woman making the flight, was the Blodgett, state tax commissioner, Miss Mansfield. I had never met ing a khaki shirt. ford. endahl iCnd Lieutenant Richardson, have sufficient time to prepare Its last passenger to board the airship. U. S. Navy dirigible experts and had 33 guests at his Sachem’s JOY s t r e e t " Mr. Hamilton. I was unaware of Likes to Keep Busy case. She was wreathed In smiles and Head, Branford, estate this after­ the situation in Poughkeepsie. l The more activity going on Mary Fisk, seven years old William B. Leeds, New 'York bank­ With Coventry girl was admitted to the waved gaily to the cheering er and husband of Princess Xenia noon .The thirty-three were the merely know that she had moved about La Guardia, the better he crowd.*?. LOIS MORAN Up there for some reason.” Memorial hospital today for slight of Russia. force tinder him in the tax offices likes It. He can dictate to two at the capitol. NICK STUART One of the letters found, dated stenographers, answer the tele­ STORMS SWEEP PA. Injuries suffered in an automobile Morris Disappointed After teaching Toklo, the Graf June 11, Read: phone and give an Interview all accident. There were two vastly disap­ will-have another long hop across pointed persons left behind. One the Pacific ocean to Los Angeles ROOP TAKES POST . “ Dear Montle: I congratulate at once, by a rotary system of at­ Washington, Aug. 16.— Col. you on your country estate. It is tention. He has been through ten was Nelson Morris, of Chicago, ahead of her. A final trip across M G M Novdty Red a grand Idea. You should have ask­ , Aug. 15.— Eight who appeared at the field showing the United States will bring her James C. Roop, new director of the campaigns, and he loves them. He fatalities and property damage JINX FOLLOWS WILLIAMS budget, came to Washington today ed my permission before going so would relish nothing more than a ticket for the world flight sold back to Lakehurst, N. J., the start­ far away. that will run Into six figures were to him ln_New York. When he ing point of the world flight. She to assume his duties. probably forcing Walker into thj open and will be sworn In late today. ' “ If It Is not too much to ask, can arguing with him. But he looks attributed today either directly or handed hl^ ticket to Captain von is expected to complete her globe- you have lunch with the three Indirectly to the series of severe Annapolis, Md., Aug. 15.— Lieut. Schiller, in charge of the passen­ clrcllng jaunt on or about Septem­ you in the eye with bland honesty electrical storms that swept this bachelors at the Metropolitan Club, when he says; “ i am a peaceful A1 Williams crack Navy flyer, may ger list, the latter apologized that ber 4. Sixtieth street and Fifth avenue. man, and love peace. I don’t vicinity In the past 24 hours. Four take his specially built mystery air­ the ticket had erroneously been In several ways, the present It looks to me as if you had really care to fight.” of the deaths were due to light­ ship to England for the Schneider sold him but stated another pas­ flight of the Graf Is the most re­ found a new beau that you I'ke ning and four to drownings. trophy races without flight tests senger could not be taken without markable she has yet attempted. It Besides his trombone technique. Five storms swept the city alone better than me.” La Guardia has other talents. here. overloading the ship. la the longest non-stop flight yet • It was signed “ Walter.’ ’ Those who have been fortunate beginning with a torrential down­ A jinx has thus far prevented The other was Miss Kaneko ventured and is the first commer­ enough to have eaten the spa­ pour In the afternoon and con­ him doing anything more with the Kltamura, a Japanese woman who cial air venture directly linking ghetti he makes say he Is a credit tinuing until far past midnight. diminutive 24 cylinder plane than had been pleading for the last two Europe with the Fa.- Bast. The fertile Oley valley in eastern taxiing on the Severn. First it was days to be allowed to make the On 'the first leg of the world RHINELANDER DIVORCE to his forefathers. He smokes a corn-cob pipe, loves to go to the Berks county also was hard hit for a bent propeller and then bad flight to Toklo. The officials were flight, the Graf covered the dis­ the second day in succession. weather and a choppy surface of firm however In refusing to take, tance between Lakehurst and . Las Vegas, Nevada, Aug. 15.__ movies, is a baseball fan, and thrives on crowds. the water that made flights unad- more than 20 passengers. Friederlchshafen In the record Letmard Kip Rhinelander today vlsable. Also Williams had to go to The Graf’s flight will take her time of 55 hours and 20 minutes. irill file suit for divorce here JEER CANNON’ S NAME Washington to smooth the way for between 6,000 and 7,000 miles ligalnst Mrs. Alice Jones Rhine­ GRAVE DIGGERS STRIKE close Navy cooperation In connec­ over eastern Europe and the wide lander, It was announced by his tion with the Schneider race. Secre­ areas of uninhabited Siberian for­ epunsel, Harley Harmon. tary Adams and the Navy’s high est lands. ! Extreme cruelty will be charged, New York, Aug. 15.— The strike University, Va., Aug. 15— Refer­ command gave Williams assur­ Graf’s Course RAU'S laid Harmon. The attorney assert- of grave-diggers and workers at ence to Bishop James Cannon, Jr., ances he would have the widest After reaching Berlin the Graf B]d he had completed preparalton Calvary cemetery, Queens, was to­ of the Methodist Episcopal church. latitude In whatever he wanted to will head eastward over the Latvl- Crystal Lake the complaint and would file It day reported more acute than since South, brought jeers and hisses do. an-Russlan border toward Moscow. Satui^ay, Aug, 17 Ik Boon as Rhinelander attached the iifitial walk-out sixteen years from the audience last night at the When Williams first brought the After passing the Soviet capital, Vs signature. Institute of Public Affairs of the plane here, he announced that un­ the ship will strike a northeaster­ '■ The announcement recalls the Strikers who had returned to University of Virginia. less It made better than 318 miles ly course again to the mid-Ural Chas. Miller and Ibnsatlonal separation hearing sev- work all quit when they found non­ Stanley High, editor of the Chris­ an hour, the record figure. It would mountains. »r«l years ago In which It was re- union men employed. tian Herald, New York, was the not be worth while taking It to Once over Siberia, the Graf’s speaker, tie said: rsaled the wife of Rhinelander, An effort will be made by the England. Now, because of condi­ course will be determined by His Orchestra < 9 lelon of one of New York’s oldest "A great deal of unjust criticism tions that lessen the time he has at weather conditions. In all proba­ union to get the support of all the of Bishop Cannon has been coming m a tamilles, was partly of negro 4,000 cemetery workers In New his disposal to conduct flight tests, bility Dr. Eckener will follow a Hood. from the Wets In order to divert he Indicated that he may go any- Special Re-engagement York In a general strike. the Issue.” northerly coqrse after passing • way. Omsk and then head southward Admission 50c I "-V

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completed in April of next- -year ! UTTLE BOY CUT WHEN and the dial equipment will be m m ANNIVERSARY ; IVARIED GET UPS | NEW PHONE HOME ready for operation in July, 1030. Although the building plans' baye LAW LETS CHICAGOANS DRIVE FAST, not been completed it Is assured PROVES POPULAR HERE T¥OAUTOs eoiiiDE| poR GLASTONBURY that the telephone company will AT DRESS SHOW erect a substantial structure, of BUT NARROW ROADS OBJECT! I Billy Shea, 9, Only Person . ' ------pleasing architectural design and Gather Brothers are ndir cele­ ' Hurt in Collissiort of Path-. «•» n . l j adequate to care for the growing brating their Sixth Anniversary telephone needs of Glastonbury with a furniture pageant and vaide Children in Costume Contest er’s Car With Frank Che-i Mam Street Site Purchased; subscribers for some time to giving event that has attracted Chicago, Aug. 15.— Forty-five ney, Jr.’s. . ! _ , « come. wide-spread attention in Hartford miles an hour Is the maximum Complete Dial System to An unusual feature of the com­ and many surrounding towns.. Many speed limit now In Illinois, but it at W est Side Grounds Nine-years-old Billy Shea, son of pany’s plans for this conversion to Manchester people have attended. doesn't mean much to many mo­ Mr. and Mrs. William F. Shea of dial service Is 'found in the fact The store has seen a wonderful 85 Main street, was slightly Injured torists In the Chicago area. Be Installed. that the entire exchange area will growth in the past six years and Yesterday. in a collision of two automobiles on be placed in the new dial system. has built up a splendid reputation. Cook county, which Chicago bids Main street at 1 o’clock this after­ fair to cover completely, has an all Hitherto, so called rural and multi­ Thfey have consistently followed noon. Both cars were also slightly party line subscribers in some dial their policy of no sales and in the too plentiful supply of two-lane damaged. No arrest was made, i Glastonbury, Aug. 15. — The pavements. Holidays bring with Twenty-five children competed served places, have remained on ensuing years It has proven a very The boy suffered a gash on his George B. House property, fronting the manual basis. In connection them'traffic jams, and the concen­ for prizes in the annual Costume wiS0 Show held at the West Side play­ head. about 178 feet on Main street and with this advanced service to Glas­ One feature of the even^. trated ordinary week-end traffic is Billy was riding In the front seat grounds yesterday afternoon be­ having a depth of approximately tonbury subscribers, it is also staled been the .large number of yodng oven worse. of a Ford sedan with his father and that all party line subscribers will Traffic conditions in the metro­ fore an audience of about 200 men. 130 feet, has been purchased by couples who have Just been mar­ women and children. The show is mother. They were driving »1P be given a better form of service ried or who are about to be maf” politan area of Chicago are per­ Main street when their car collided the Southern New England Tele­ with not more than four persons on haps no more than typical of those one of the series of summer activ­ phone company and announcement rled that have called during the ities at the playgrounds being run with a Bulck Sedan operated by a line and the apparatus will be so Anniversary Pageant and selected that exist around other large The latter was was made today that ground will arranged that a party line subscrib­ cities, yet their should be no won­ by the Recreation Centers. ^iro-• be broken In September for a new entire home outfits. Wednesday afternoon r dripping with William T. Manning, head of the Royal Webster of Webster, B YO m C lA lS human interest in an atmosphere Buddv Fogarty. Frank Lucy. Wal­ New York Diocese of the Episcopal Mass., formerly with the Manches­ pieces, porch chairs and rockers of every description, lawn swings, screen doors, that everyone likes to hear about, ter Tedford. Clarence Reid, Shir­ ter Electric company was a visitor church. ley Stevenson, .Tean Marshall. Gor­ and window screens, as well as scores of miscellaneous summer pieces are in­ (Continoad from Page 1.) give it a cast of fine, trouping, mag­ Is Now in Reno in town yesterday. cluded. These timely mid-season reductions >vill enable you to enjoy this t ------netic actors and a production that don McBride, Clifford Eaglecon, Dr. Empringham is now in Anna Tierney. smart furniture at a minimum cost. not now adequately discharging puts into it every possible value'and Reno. Nev., where he has filed Mr. and Mrs. Sidney French and you get a picture like “ Gentlemen them.” suit for divorce. He was national children have returned to their States’ Obligation of the Press” , Paramount’s latest superintendent of the defunct •home at 15 Scarborough Road aft­ all-talking drama of newspaper life COUNTERFEIT RING Doran said that there is no Health Society, an offshoot of the er a vacation spent at Black Point, which the State theater will fea­ doubt about the binding legal Temperance Society. III MF11T FMFI 1 MI\ i " here they occupied the Holger force of the 18th Amendment on ture Friday and Saturday. Authorities said they were in­ IN NtW llNuLANU Bach cottage. Mrs. French’s sister, the states. Likewise, he contend­ On the stage “ Gentlemen of the terested to know if patients were 1 Mrs. Edith Sawyer and daughter ed, there is no doubt as to the Press” was the sensation of New led to believe the divine was a ------j Gwendoline of Chicago were with Hammocks and obligations of the states to exer- York and the story has been faith­ medidal doctor when they disrobed Boston, Aug. 15.— Untied States | them at the shore. cise Ufc^elr appropriate sphere of fully reproduced for the screen. A forexamination. Secret Service agents together withj ------action^Sll police powers to proper- master cast, headed by the inenm- One young unmarried woman local police today were making | The first section of the new fil- ly discharg# this obligation. parahle , stage artist, Walter Hus- was quoted as saying Dr. • Em­ plans for a combined movement! tratlon system for the city of Rock- Porch Gliders Five states have no state codes i ton, includes six members of the pringham assured her this proce­ against a counterfeit ring which j ville will be ready for use about has distritinled spurious money September 1. The contract was for carrying out the principles of original stage cast, dure was customary and proper Shield back model hammock in durablekhaki material. Was $12,50, Now $8.95 the 18th Amendment. He said thati The story deals with a veteran and necessary for diagnosis. throughout New England. The [awarded to the Manchester Con- a great deal of Federal effort has ; newspaperman who has given up Dr. Empringham was recently fake currency, was in $5, $10 and i struction company. For several Upholstered back model in fancy woven striped material. Was $19.50. $20 denominations, according to [years Fred Kuhn, formerly of Man- been expended and to some extent j everything in life for his business, involved in ti suit in which the N o w ...... $13.50 dissipated, in times past in futlielwhen his daughter was born, he Chief Harry L. Barker, of the New Chester, has been in charge of the when court held he had plagiarized in a England Bureau of the Secret filteration system in Rockville. Upholstered back model in woven modernistic striped material. Was $24.50. attempt to step in and discharge j was eovering a prize-fight; medical book he published. the duties of the states. Ibis wife died, he was on assign­ Service. [Now that the enlarged system is Now ...... $16.50 The defense 'was that a Dr. W. The bills of small denomination | about ready to be put into operaiion ment covering a Mexican uprising; L. Cocks, a licensed practitioner, Upholstered back model in durable duck with gay all over modernistic pattern. T refer to the fact that such when his daughter graduated from were on the New York Federal R'^'- he is to go to Passaic, N. J., to course tended to clog the Federal high sclinol he was writing about had always been in the office with serve bank, while the $20 hills study the operation of a similar Was $27.50. N o w ...... $19.25 courts with a large number of Lindher.gh. This only thing he has Dr. Empringham during the exam­ were forgeries of the Boston Fed­ plant. While he is in Passaic, Mrs. cases of purely local police inter­ inations. Luxurious arm rest model with three individual seat cushions. Was $54.50. not given up is his fatal susceptl- eral Reserve notes. Kuhn will visit her mother on Ma­ Now o n l y ...... $37.25 est, and made it extremely diffi­ hllilv for a pretty woman. . .Dr. . Louis I. Harris, , health , . com- Chief Barker said that the ple street, Manchester. cult to promptly try and dispose of It 1s this character that Walter i missioner at the time of the suit, spurious "twenties” have the sale Rocking and swaying divans in durable duck with painted stripes. Was ^29.50. cases of major importance, that Huston portrays on tlio talking said today he believed the clergy­ backwards, and the serial numbers The Ladles’ Aid Society of the N o w ...... $22.00 fell distinctly in the Federal field, screen in ‘'Gentlemen of the Press.” man should be dealt with “ severe- were much smaller letters than the Zion Lutheran church will go to and whose successful prosecution It is this thrilling story that will 1 ly." j real money. Tlie coloring on the Crystal Lake for an outing tomor­ Tufted back swayer covered in durable duck with gay modernistic pattern. would have had a more perma- entertain and delight patrons of the It was further charged In the bills drawn upon the New York row. The bus leaves from Cooper Was $36.50. N o w ...... $26.50 jient and lasting effect on law en­ State theater. j case against Empringham, that he Federal Reserve bank was very street at 9:30 in the morning. forcement,” Doran continued. On the same program Stan 1 operated an X-ray machine on the poor, it was said. About 30 are expected to-go. “ If we assume that there is no Ijaurel and Olive Hardy are re- liodes of men and women patients Officials were hopeful of not disposition to bring about a radical turning to the State Theater by who had been solicited by the only capturing the agents distribut­ Herbert House and his father, C. change In the make-up of the gov­ popular request, in their first all- Health Educational Society adver- ing the counterfeit money, but also E. House, left this morning by ernment, we must continually keep talking comedy scream, "Unac- tisement offering examinations and of locating the plant, and seizing automobile for Quebec, Canada, Porch Chairs and Rockers before us the necessary distinction customed As We Arc.” | advice for a $2 fee. the plates used in the manufactui-e. where Herbert House is to meet between the Federal and state j Dr. Cocks himself had complaln- his wife and children who have been function. ■ od the clergyman was usurping NEWSPAPER SOLD. in Europe during the summer. Upholstered back swayer covered in fancy duck with painted vertical stripes. “ It Is unfortunate that unsatis­ NOON STOCKS ; his duties and the Health Depart- Was $46.50. Now ...... ’...... $33.75 factory conditions arising from vio­ !ment investigators charged Cocks Watertown, N. Y., Aug. 15.— Miss Rfary Shukis of North Main lations of the liquor laws are al­ ------j was frequently In distant parts of Purchase of the Watertown Daily street has secured a position with Folding Steel Camp Chairs., Were $1.95. Now o n ly ...... 98c most invariably made the basis of New York, Aug. 1.5..—Most sec-jti,f, iniildlng while Empringham Standard by the Watertown Dally the Aetna Life Insurance company Folding veranda chairs in natural varnish finish. Were $2.75. Now ..$1.98 complaint of non-action of the tlons of the Stock Market were examined clients, Times was announced here today. and starts tomorrow. Federal government, and in much held down in the early trading to-j Fatherly Advice The sale of the Standard incl^ides Smart folding Chairs for porch or lawn in orange lacquer with gay duck seat cif the publjc discussion it seems day by another flood of profit-tak-! p),.. Empringham said ho gave all assets, equipment and good will. Mark Holmes, north end and back. Were $6.75. N o w ...... $4.95 ing sales, wliich blocked the ad-j f..^ti,erly advice and warned against The Times will remain under the to he assumed as a premise that mortician, together with Mrs. Steel Reclining Chairs. Were $9.95. N o w ...... $6.25 the enforcement of the liquor laws vance of all stocks that have been j oig \iso of tobacco, liquor and late same ovfliership and editorship and Holmes and Mr. and Mrs. Fred is a problem solely up to the Fed­ bursting througn the roof since the, ^our as healtli detriments. will continue to publish an evening Sankey are on a four-day automo­ Veranda Rockers with double caned seats and backs. Weire $3.95. Now $2.65 eral government.” turn of tlie month. It was reported that Bishop paper. The Standard was estab­ bile trip which will include Bear American Can, the first National Manning is reluctant to take any lished 30 years ago, and the Times Mountain and visits in Pennsyl­ High back porch rockers. Were $7.25. N o w ...... $4,95 Bank pet, was able to go througli immediate notice of the charges in 1850. vania and New Jersey. Folding camp cots. Were $6.50. N o w ...... $4.95 to 173"/8, for a gain of about 4V> because of a possible unpleasant points and a new high record price publicity. Four passenger lawn swings. Were $15.00. Now ...... $11.50 MRS. HOLLAND W IN N E at the start, and General Electric “ What the Episcopal church Screen doors, all sizes. Were $3.25. N o w ...... $1.98 boomed along 2yi to 394•!i before wants to do with Empringham as a meeting with much opposition. minister is its own affair,” said Tvyf SfiYIHCSaND DOINGS OF SP££DO'D/iY OF 18x33 Window Screens. Were 70c. N o w ...... 39c IN NET TOURNAMENT High priced industrials and spe-1 Dr. S. Dana Hubbard, chief of the cialties exhibited uncertainty as Legal Bureau of the Health De. HI All others reduced proportionately. buying orders thinned out, partic­ partment. Defeats Her Sister-in-Law ularly in all circles outside of the “ We don’t intend to have him professional ring. The "tired feel­ posing as a doctor of medi­ Hotly Contested Match ing” which usually follows a spec­ cine or to permit him or VACATION SPECIAL Three Sets. tacular uprush of prices was report­ any other unlicensed person the ed from the floor of the exchange professional privileges of doctors Mrs. Mildred (Johnson) Holland, and speculators were not rushing to examine men and women disrob­ WOOLNAP MATTRESS wife of Walter (Ty) Holland, town in to buy stocks as they have been ed. tennis champion, won her first doing since last Friday’s break. “ After great difficulty we have round match in the 1929 women’s Call money renewed at 7 per cent., closed Dr. Empringham’s clinic On sale Friday. These fine mattresses rep­ town tennis championship tourna­ and Wall street wagered that be­ and we have been assured by the resent an exceptional Red Letter Value. Well ment this morning when she de­ fore the end of the month the call Church Temperance Society that It made and filled with pure wool loan rate would be below the 6 per will stay closed,” he said. “ Would you take a girl driving feated her sister-in-law, Mrs. who bleached her hair?” material, covered with attrac­ Gladys Wilkinson, In three sets. cent. Reserve Bank rediscount rate. $8.50 The match was stubbornly con­ American Can’s new climb was “ Are you on the way to the drug tive striped ticking...... tested lasting a little over two the only feature of the industrial SOLDIER KILLS SELF store, Miss Gladys?” stock list. Aviation Corporation, hours, which Is about twice the Some folks answer a question by length of an ordinary match. The introduced to the big board at 19, BATTERT TOWING players contested every point and was whirled around in activ# trad­ Willlmantic, Aug. 15.— The fu­ asking one. You ask us for an es­ 24 HR. both were at the point of sheer ex­ ing to gain a point. Rail stocks timate on the work you’ve got to ture seemed black to Charles Edwin SERVICE S E R ^ Both Stores Close haustion when Mrs. Holland finally made a good showing under the Clark, 21, a private In the Army be done and we’ll give you a prompt Uptown won out 4-6, 6-0, 10-8. lead of New York Central, which and attached to the Thirteenth In­ and a just reply. We have won a Saturday Eve­ An Interesting incident in con­ advanced about 3 points. No fantry band stationed at Fort Ad­ rep for fair dealing. Showrooms ning at 9 o’clock nection with the match was that further progress could be made in ams, Rhode Island, and early today R E P A IR ; one player wanted to use white the Oils, though Standard of Ne\f the boy sat on the doorstep of Ihe 825 for Annuiai Jersey was in good demand at 63, INQr balls and the other red, with the home of his uncle, Edwin Q. Clark, Opposite Sdiool Employees’ result that they alternated at the only fractionally below the peak. In Mansfield and drove a rifle bul­ IDEPOT SPARE GARACiE Main Street South Manchester end of every game, each serving General Motors and Chrysler sold let straight through his heart. I ERNEST A. ROY. PROP. Vacation with balls of her own choice. fractionally higher and most of the Mr. Clark was roused by the I PHONE NO. 3151 OR 8159 The winner plays Eleanor Heub- utility stocks retained their open­ frantic barking of a dog, went down neri 14-year-old North End girl who ing gains. stairs to Investigate and found his COR NO. MAIN & (NO. SCHOOL. SFS sprung the biggest upset of the nephew dead on the walk. MANCHESTER , CONN. tournament an hour earlier this San Marino, a tiny country on The boy was born In Norwich. adorning when she eliminated Miss the eastern slope of the Apennines, His parents died some-time ago and R E D LETTER DAYS Viola Lalonde, associate director of about 40 miles southeast of Raven- his only relatives were uncles and che Recreation Centers, one of the j na, Italy, Is regarded as the oldest aunts. He was 'on a furlough from tour seeded players, 6-4, 8-l« republic in the world. . his army job.

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shoe and place it atop the table to Sunday clothes, which be despises. FRENCH P R E M e bring him luck. He wanders ^bout so ill-dressed DAILY RADIO PROGRAM Suddenly be came to life, and in that he is sometimes mistaken by less than ten years attained the the gendarmes for a tramp. Once ^ A 5 a. result o f Thursday, August 15. 233— V/TIC, HARTFORD— 1060. Leading DX Stations. goal of every statesman— the head he was arrested as a vagabond. C:3o 5:30—Heinibcrger’s trio. of the government. He served his Briand’s eloquence is one of the \V~v!ss of the modern musical com­ 7:00 6:00—Music mt'.iiory co:ioest. (DST)(ST) A FAILURE AT 3 5 edy composers, Gershwin. Kern and 7:30 6:31F—WEAF orchestia, songs. 405.2— WSB, A T L A N T A — 740. first term in the Chamber of factors in bis amazing success. He Studebaker’s big price reduction— Kalman, sustain a gay, (graceful mood 422.3— WOR, N E W A R K — 710. 9:30 8:30—NBC programs (Ik hrs.) Deputies In 1902 and seven years denounces and wooes, mocks and In *;he program which the Serenaders 6:45 4:45—Air talk, Bert Acosta. 11:00 10:00—Studio feature hour. later was asked to form his first persuades. will broadcast over WJZ and allied 7:00 6:00—Commodore dinner music. 12:45 11:45—Studio concert hour. cabinet. Nine times he has re­ His voice la mellow, musical and broadcasters at 8 Thursday night. In 7:30 6:30—"Half Sca.s Over.” 293.9— KYW , CHICAGO— 1020. Briaful Always Comes Back celebrating the wlsp-fiko fantasies of 8;(iu 7:00—Rangers: Gypsies music. 8:00 7:00—NBC programs (3 hrs.) peated. It Is a record for all the generally, even. His favorite atti­ dreams, the vocalists add a contrast­ 9:30 8:30—Studio stock company. 11:15 10:15—Dance music to 2:00. world. tude is to bend over the railing of ing note of pleasure to the general 10:00 9:00—Studio jniisical liour. you can theme. The program is directed by 10:30 9:30—Frollickers music hour. 389.4— WBBM, CHICAGO— 770. When France Faces Cri- Made Soldiers of Strikers. the tribune and lower his voice al- Jack Shilkret. Trust and confidence 11:05 10:05—Two dance orchesirus. 7:00 6:00—Orchestra; organist. With one bold stroke, dn 1910, most'^o a whisper. A tense silence in the beneficlent providence of God 302.8— WBZ. NEW ENGLAND— 990. 7:30 0:30—Two dance orchestras. always follows. will bo the keynote of the next hymn 7:00 6:00—Melody boys; twins. 8:00 7:00—WABC programs (3 hrs.) he settled a national railway strike sing broadcast by WKAF’s chain at 7. 7:30 6:30—W JZ progi'ams (1 hr.) 11:00 10:00—Studio dance frolic. sis— His Long Record. by issuing a mobilization order call­ Like President Doumergue Brl­ Among the numbers presented by the 8:30 7:3o—.studio uitists hour. 254.1— W JJD, CHICAGO— 1180. ing the strikers to arms. Then he and has never married. n o w b i ^ a ^mlxed quartet will be "Only Trust 9:00 8:00—WJZ program.^ (2 hrs.) 9;0U 8:00—Mooseheart hour. Of Raymond Poincalre and Brl­ 9:30 8:30—Studio hub hour. otdered them, as soldiers, to man Him,” "What A Friend We Have in 348.6— WABC, NEW YORK— 860. and, Clemenceau once said: "Poin­ .” "Jesus Ixsves Mo” and "Trust­ 6:30 6:30—Dinner dance music. 10:30 9:30—Dance orchestra; artists. .— M. Aristide Brland, the the railroads. ing Jesus. That's All.” "In Time of 7:05 6:05— United Symphony orch. 12:00 11:00—Artists: concert trio. Whether the occasion Is an or­ care knows everything and under­ Roses.” a song written by I’rince Gus­ 7:30 6:30—Gypsy camp music. 416.4— WGN-WLIB, CHICAGO-720. new premier of France is the most dinary national crisis, of which stands nothing. Briand knows tav of Sweden, will be sung by Mar­ 8:00 7:00— Daguerreotype 'songs. 10:30 9:30—Musical mosaics; quintet. nothing and understands every­ garet Olsen, soprano, during the musi­ 8:30 7:30— U. S. Marine band. 11:20 10:20—Dance music; harmonists. picturesque figure among world France has so many, or whether STVDEBAKSiR cal tour to the land of fjords and the 9:00 8:00— Detective story drama, 12:00 11:00—Dream ship; orchestras. statesmen today. is is a matter of international sig­ thing.” midnight sun for Its broadcast over “ Elbows Across th e 344.6— WLS. CHICAGO— 870. nificance, the French people seem Briand’s Long Record. the WJZ network, of Scandinavian Street.” 9:00 8:00— Hits from "Wedding Trip" Any man who Is a failure at 35 music. Miss Olsen will sing as a com­ 9:30 8:30— Buffalo Civic Symphony to turn to Briand as a matter of Briand resigned his first premier­ 9:30 8:30—Harmony duo: music, and then rises to become premier ship Nov 2, 1910. Twenty-four panion selection "With a Primula Delia Baker, soprano. 10:00 9:00—Symphony orch; baritone. of his country 10 times mlist have course. The very adversaries who Veris” by Grieg. 10:30 9:30—Orchestra and soloists. 447.5— WMAQ-WQJ, CHICAGO— 670. hours later he was again premier. Straight Eight 11:30 10:30—Pipe dream, reverie.'i. more than a prayer and lu.ck. caused his downfall come back later 8:30 7:30—Orchestra, pianist, beseeching him to forgive and take Forced out again in 1911, he again Wave lengths In meters on left of 454.3— W EAF, NEW YORK— 660. 9:00 8:00—Trio, concert orchestra. This 67-year-old wizard of Station title, kilocycles on the right. 6:00 5:00—Dinner dunce music. 10:30 9:30—Doctors’ program., the helm again In a crisis. He con­ t()Ok over the government reigns in Times are Eastern Daylight Saving 7:00 6:00— Mid-week hymn sing, 11:00 10:00—Amos 'n' Andy: artists, statesmanship, whose ancestors sents with indulgence that makes 1912. A minor row caused his fall and Eastern Standsnl. I’.lack face 7:30 6:30— Comfort hour music. 11:27 10:27—Dance music, serials. were Bretons, has become a habit in 1913, but a month later he was 4-door Sedan appear like a naughty tyl)e Indicates best fe.-.;urcs. 8:00 7:00— "Eternal Question,” songs. 238— KOIL, COUNCIL BLUFFS— 1260. with the people of the Third Re­ 8:30 7:30—I.oo Rcisman's orchestra. 8:00 7:00—WABC programs (3 hrs.) child. again premier, but only for a 9:00 8:00— Male quartet with Paul 11:00 10:00—Merry ramblers dance. public. He formed his first cabi­ Indolent in manner, he moves month. Leading East Stations. Dumont, baritone. 12:00 11:00—Amos 'n' Andy; studio, net in 1909 and has been doing It 9‘30 8:30— History trial drama. slowly and calmly. His long, curly In 1915 and again in 1916 he F O R o m x (DST) (ST) 288.3— W FAA, DALLAS— 1040. at Intervals ever since. rose to power only to fall. His Z72.&— WPG, A TL A N TIC C IT Y — 1100. 10:00 9:00—Orclip.stra, counsellor. 7:30 6:30—WEAF crehestra, songs. hair falls over his collar. His mus­ 10:30 9:30—Concert Bureau program. 0:30 8:30—WJZ concert program. He Outdoes the Cat. seventh ministry was formed in 8:00 7:00— Christ M. P. Church choir 11:30 10:30—Two dance orchestras. tache droops in a long half curl. 8:20 7:21)—Organist; little club. 361.2— KOA, D EN V ER — 830. 1921, and it was during this regime 393.5— WJZ. NEW YORK— 760. 9:30 8:30—NBC programs (I1.4 hrs.) Nine times his government has His hands are small and expressive. 0:30 8:30—Orchestra and contralto. 6:00 6:00—Children's stories, songs. he attended the 'Washington con­ 11:13 10:15—Subway boys, comedian. 11:00 10:00— Denver Municipal band. The fag end of an eternal black 6:30 5:30—Pollack’s dance orchestra. 12:00 11:00—Serenaders: dance music. ference in the United States. After 11:30 10:30—Steel Pier minstrels. 7:00 6:00—Talk. "American Archi­ cigar or clgaret hangs from his 12:00 11:00—Two dunce orchestras. 299.8— WHO, DES MOINES— 1000. a row over reparation questions, he tecture.” 8:00 7:’00—NBC programs (4 hrs.) lips. 283— WBAL, BALTIMORE— 1060. 7:15 6:15—Three kings, a queen. 12:00 11:00—I’nvorite melodies hour. handed in his resignation in 1922. 8:30 7:30—Male quartet, xylophonist. Briand’s personal tastes are ex­ 7:30 6:30—Lopez dance orchcsti'a. 374.8— WBAP. FORT WORTH— 800. ceedingly simple. When he is not He was once more premier in 1925, !l:on 8:00—WJZ programs (3 hrs.) 8:00 7:00—Male trio, orchestra. 8:30 7:30—Songs, instrumentalists. only to resign In March of the fol­ 12:00 11:00—Symphonic ensemble. 8:30 7:30— Dunnlnger’s ghost hour. ,491.5— W DAF, KANSAS C ITY — 610, in the Chamber of Deputies or his *1235ai th t J\ictort^ 545.1— W GR ,' BU FFALO — 550. 9:00 !<;U0—.Male trio, orchestra. 9:00 8:00—NBC programs (1 hr.) lowing year. But a few days later 7:10 6:10—Van Surdum's orchestra. 9:30 8:30—Rosario Bourdon’s orch. small apartment, he is on his farm 10:00 9:00—I'avorites; tenor; orch. in Normandy, where he raises he was again premier, only to re­ 8:00 7:00—NBC programs ( 1^^ hrs.) 10:00 9:00—Mid-week imi.sic hour. 12:00 11:00—Amos 'n* Andy, comedians sign another tlcde. 0:30 8:30—Tucker’s dance orcsestra. 10:,30 9:30—World travelogue, music. 12:15 11:15—Orchestra; variety hour. pedigreed sheep and indulges In 10:00 0:00—WEAF progs. hrs.) 11:00 10:00—.Slumbci music. 1:45 12:45—Nlg'hthawk frolic. His recent accession to the pre­ and a Straight Eight 2-door sedan at^85 333.1—WMAK, BUFFALO—900. his favorite pastime of fishing. It 535.4— WFI, PHILADELPHIA— 560. 468.5— KFI, LOS AN GELES— 640. is said he hatches p.ots against his miership, succeeding Poincare, is 10:30 0:30—Bank concert. 6:00 5:00—.^lUomobile club feature. 11:30 10:30—Standard Symphony orch. the tenth timq he has been in 243.8— W NAC, BOSTON— 1230. 7:15 6:15—Topics in season. 1:00 12:00—Moore’s concert orchestra. enemies while watching the fish Luxurious motoring becomes economical motoring! For 7:11 6:11—Amos 'n' Andy, comedians 8:00 7:00—WEAF progs. (3>/fe hrs.) 2:00 1:00—Slumber music. nibble at the bail. power. 7:30 6:30—WABC dance music. 305.9— KDKA, P ITTSB U R G H — 980. 379.5— KGO, O A K LA N D — 790. Studebaker—world’s largest builder o f eight-cylincur cars 8:00 7:00—Feature music hour. 6:00 5:00—Studio band; musicians. 1:30 12:30—Radio dramatic hour. Briand loves the contemporary— 8:30 7:30—WABC progs. (31^, hrs.) 8:00 7:00—WJZ programs (4 hrs.) 2:00 1:00—Slumber hour. the latest novel and today’s news­ —-now offers at ^1235 a luxurious four^loor sedan powered 428.,3— W LW , C IN CIN N A TI— 700. 245.8— W CAE. P ITTSB U R G H — 1120. 3:00 2:00—Musketeers musical hour papers. Having reached 67 years, by a thrifty straigat-eight motor. And imagine! A Dictator 8:00 7 :00—WJZ programs (3 hrs.) 6:00 5:00—Dinner dance music. 370.2— WCCO, MINN., ST. PAUL— 810. A THOUGHT 11:110 10:0(1—Concert; orcliestra. 7:00 6:00—Pianist; talk; music. 9:30 8:30—WABC progs. (IVi hrs.) he finds the relaxation of fishing, Six four-door Sedan as low as $1095 — an even better car 12:00 11:00—Gorno trio, tenor. 8:00 7:00—WE-A.!'' progs. (3',fe hrs.) 11:00 10:00—Theatrical entertainment. his bachelor flat, his glass of wine than the Dictator which sold in big volume at $1345, 12:30 11:30—I.atiM-.\inerica program. 11:30 10:3(1—Trac.v-Bi'own’a orchestra. 12:00 11:U()—I-ong’s concert orchestra. He hath put down the mighty 1:00 12:00—Orchestra; variety hour. and his slippers a much finer elixir 200.7— W HAM, ROCHESTER— 1150. 461.3— WSM, N A SH V ILLE— 650. from their s(Jats : -d exalteth All prices at the factory 280.2— W TAM , C LE V E LA N D — 1070. 8:30 7:30—Eastman School concert. 9:00 8:00—NBC programs (2 hrs.) of life than the theater, the cafe or, them of low degree.— St. Luke 8:00 7:00—Invisilile chorus. 9:00 8:00—WJZ programs hrs.) 11:00 10:00—Violin, ; minstrels. even, the Chamber of Deputies. 8:30 7:30—WEAF programs (1 hrs.) 11:30 10:30—Cornell (jollegians music. 12:00 11:00—WEAF dance orchestra. 1:52. 9:30 8:30—Musical tour: songs. 12:00 11:00—Theater organ recital. 270.1— WRVA, RICHMOND— 1110. Loves Life on Farm. 10:30 ;i:30—Oichestra; radioettos. 379.5— WGY, SCHENECTADY— 790. 7:00 6:00—Orchestra: Amos ’ n’ Andy. You who. are ashamed, of your 11:30 10:30—Variety feature hour. 12:55 11:55—Time; weather: markets. 8:00 7:00—Talk; songs: soloist. He is the happiest on his little 12:30 11:30—'I'wo dance orchestras. 6:30 6:30—Adam’s dance orchestra. 8:30 7:30—NBC programs (3 hrs.) farm, wearing wooden shoes, with poverty, blush for your calling, are 399.8— W ex-W JR , D E TR O IT— 750. The Conkey Auto Co. 7:30 6;.^)—Rice string quartet. 11:30 10:30—Dixie spiritual singers. 8:00 7:00—WJZ programs (3 hrs.) torn breeches, a straw in his mouth a snob; as are you r/ho boast of 8:00 7;0u—Agrioillural program. 12:00 11:00—Booster.^ music hour. and his hair falling down over his i your pedigree, or are proud of 11:00 10:00—Egyptian.... serenaders. 8:30 7:30—'\VE.\I<’ programs (3 hrs.) 440.9— KPO, SAN FRANCISCO— 680. 20 East Center Street, South Manchester 12:00 11:00—Organist; dance music 11:30 10:30—Tluater oigan recital. 12:00 11:00—NBC d.Tnce mu.sic eyes. In Paris, he Is a rustic In your wealth.— Thackeray. Secondary Eastern Stations. Secondary DX Stations. 508.2— W EEI, BOSTON— 590. 356.9— CNRT, TORONTO— 840. 344.6— WENR, CHICAGO— 870. 7:30 6:30—WEAF orchestra, tenor. 9:00 8:00—French Canadian concert 8:15* 7:15—Farmer Rusk's talk. 8:00 7:00—Musical entertainments. 10:00 9:00—Canadian concert. 12:00 11:00—Parade; comedy teams. 8:30 7:30—WEAF programs (1 hr.) 11:15 10:15—Ottaw.a d.ance music. 1:00 12:00—DX air vaudeville. 9:3u 8:30—Melody men’s recital. 296.9— W HN, NEW YORK— 1010. 202.6— W H T, CHICAGO— 1480. 10:00 9:00—WEAF musical program. 6:00 5:00—Y. W. C. A. entertainment 10:00 9T60—Studio concert 374.8—WSAI, CINCINNATI— 800. 6:30 5:30— American Legion program 11:00 10:00—Y'our hour league. 8:3o 7:30—WEAF programs (1 hr.) 7:00 6:00—Unity dance orchestra. 374.8— KTHS, HOT SPRINGS— 800. 9:30 8:30—Minstrel men’s frolic. 272.6— W LW L. N EW YORK— 1100. 9:30 8:30—Dance band, soprano. 10:00 9:00—WEAF programs (1 hr.) 6:00 5:00—Orehoslra, soprano, tenor. 1:00 12:0(1—Studio entertainment. 11:00 10:00—Footlights: orchestra. 7:00 6:00—Kniglits of Columbus hour 33.1— KHJ, LOS ANGELES— 900, 215.7— W HK, C LEV E LA N D — 1390. 7:15 6:13—Talk; contralto. 11:00 10:00—(jrchestra; songs; artists. Aristide Brland 8:00 7:00—I. B. S. A. mid-week ser. 526—WNYC, NEW YORK— 570. 12:00 11:00—Dance music. a rustic in 9:00 8:00—WABC prog.s. (2"^ hrs.) 7:35 6:35—.Air college lectures. 508.2— WOW, OM AHA— 590. Sunday clothes. 11:30 10:30—Slumber music. 8:05 7:03—M.andolinist, songs. 10:00 9:00—Feature program. 12:00 11:00—Two dance programs. 8:30 7:30— Prospect band concert. 11:00 10:00—Burnham’s rhythm kings. fallen and he has gone down In collapse, but he has proved him­ self to have more "political lives” land Yard men followed him to the than the proverbial cat. French capital where he was ar­ Born in Nantes in 1862, Briand w T 1 c STOLEN JEWELS rested and the jewels were recover­ became, early in life, a socialist, a ed. champion of the cause of the 1‘KOGKAMS After this Incident the property working classes. / At 35, this maker of cabinets I'lavelers, Hartford OF e x-e m p e r o r of the ex-Emperor was returned to him, and he handed the jewels over was seemingly a failure in his 500 m. 600 K. C. to one of his courtiers with the or­ chosen profession — law. Half der to sell them. The courtier, how­ newspaper man, half lawyer, he ARE RECOVERED ever, cheated his rayol master out preferred the easy life in the cafes Program for Thursday I of the gems and gave a consider­ of Montmartre, associating with his E.D.S.T. able part of It to his lady friend to Bohemian friends, to serious affairs I . — Viennese friends of hide them from the police. of state. 6:00 p. m. BlacX and Gold Room the unfortunate ex - Emperor The beautiful young woman, When In a journalistic poker Orchestra. however, robbed the robber, escap­ game and the cards were going I Charles reveal now the history of against him he would pull off one 6:25 United States Daily News the “ Austrian jewels,” which ed to Monte Carlo and there squan­ Bulletins from Washington, I). dered her booty. he took ivith him into exile. This C.— The Hartford Courant News This story and the names Involv­ Bulletins. history, as published in Vienna pa­ ed were kept secret for a long time WM. E. KRAH 6:30 Hotel Bond Trio— Emil Heim- pers, is lull of romance and crimi­ in accordance wTth the wishes of berger. Director — Program of nal adventure and treachery. the ex-Emperor. Expert request selections. : The disclosures were occasioned Radio Service 6:55 Baseball Scores., by recent neivspaper reports that a 7:00 Piano Recital — Laura C. BADEN-BADEN RADIO WEEK Philco'Jars and Batteries portion of the missing crown- GIVES AMERICAN NUMBERS Gaudet, Staff Pianist WTIC. jewels, said to be wortli $15,000,- R C A Tubes and New Sets Phone 4949 7:15 “ Speaking of Sports"— Arthur 000, liave been seized by the police Baden-Baden.— One of the com­ B. McGinley, Sports Editor, The in Safli, a town in Southern Mo­ positions making up the program Hartford Times. rocco', at the moment when a mys­ of Baden-Baden's special “ radio 7:30 Coward Comfort Hour from terious couple called Mr. and Mrs. week" in the Lindbergh Flight,” N.B.C. Studios — "Old Father •Maida were offering them for sale composed jointly by Hindemith and FOR RADIO Thames". Thomas Joyce, Bari­ to a local jeweler. Weill, with text by Brecht. Another SERVICE tone: Orchestra directed by The royal gems, which however, number is the “ Amerlkanisches Fritz Forsch. I are not the Austrian crown-jewels Liederbuch,” or. “ American Song- PHONE 8160 8:00 Silent. I in the strict sense of the word, be- book,” with the subtitle “ Pep,” text ; c.-iuse these, including the imperial Have yon heard the new Majestic by Lion Feuchtwanger and music Electric Radio? : insignia are guarded in the Vienna by 'Walter Goehr. ‘‘Schatzkammer," were placed in ' trust with a London lawyer in Barstow Radio 11921. THE A NS WEB. UOWIONS ; After a dinner party at his house, Service I this lawyer discovered that the Here is the answer to the Letter Authorized Dealer valuable jewels ivere stolen. On^ Golf puzzle on the comic page: Majestic, Crosley, Philco I of the guests, ivho left the next day HEAD, HERD, HARD, WARD, 216 Middle Turnpike East South Manchester “ No people in the world are as ifor Paris ivas suspected, and Scot­ WORD, WORK. free from class feeling as the peo- I . i iple in America.” ] — Charles M. Schwab, i * • • ' “ The chief business of schools ' is to help men to achieve the tern- | per and technique of the explorer." — Dr. Glenn Frank, j * , * * 1 “ Friendship is an emotion which J-43, primarily demands , unselfishness rather than emotion." — Ernest Boyd. (Harper’s.) “ An uneducated thief will steal a ride on a railroad whila an edu­ Hot days lose cated thief will steal the whole rail­ way system.” — Dr. Walter A. Maler, of Concor­ their terror in the dia Theological Seminary. * * * cooling freshness of .“ Man reaps what he sows unless ‘7 ENJOYED 1^‘ is an amateur gardener.” — Lord Dewar. * * * WRIGLEY’S SPEARMINT. “ On the whole, increased pro­ duction has meant higher weekly MY VACATION” earnings." — Thomas W. Holland. (The New \ The dry m outh is Republic.) but oh, if 1 only had had a little more money.” moistened and edgy PL.'IN SEPARATE PRISON If you had SAVED more money you would have FOR LIFE TERMERS nerves calmed by this HAD more to spend on your vacation. Begin Albany, N. Y., Aug. 14.— A litde joy bringer. separate prison for life termers was NOW to lay by funds for your NEXT summer’s being considered by state prison T a s t e the authorities as a means of ,prevent­ VACATION. ing recurrence of the recent out­ Big in benefits, small in breaks at Auburn and Clinton Ju ice o f prisons, the capitol learned today. 5% Interest Paid, compounded quarterly. cost. In the opinion of the prison officials, it was said, the revolts ■were instigated by life termers. Real Mint Leaves At present there are 63 2_ lifers in state’s prisons including 178 com­ mitted under the Baumes fourth The Savings BankofManchester offender act. There are 352 serving twenty years to life; 56 serving i^tural life sentences and 46 first SOUTH MANCHESTER,CONN. degree murders whose death sen­ tences were commuted to life im­ llffllllll ESTABLISHED \906 prisonment. BE SURE ITSWRIGLEYS r

4 . ■• • . ■.- -,, ' -' " - .• ■• '--•V . . . . •? ^'"I'vViK . v ;-jfv < v .r < ■ ^ ', ^ . '•■ ■ It. j--,'*-- ;,' , :',\- ' ■i ; ■ rv * ' > ' , ' ■ ■ . , ■ I. -■ ...''■■ ',' ' .- ■ y 4 .5ft*' X , SitftNCHESrrEK EVEN TNG HERAL1?, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN;, THURSDAY, ATJGUST 15, 1920. P A G B JT Y l^ Garber Brothers’ 6**’ ANNIVERSARY Celebration is setting a new pace tor Value Giving Everybody Is Coming to This Jubilee 1 . . . Record-Breaking Savings Throughout the Store OPEN TO-NIGHT ■''V f '..-‘-v /> / \^ ^ / X Comfortable Luxurious 3-Piece Mohair Suite— ■ # X / > / Till 9 o'clock .♦x Cogswell Chairs /•'x -r^ Love Seat and Chair in Reg. $225—Now in Assorted ("ovprs Make Up a Furniture Party . *fc-. / Denim—All Hair Filled vvell cousuucted. ice- (juatom-built of selected materials. iu £ l versible cushion and may Coil hand-tied Springs on webbing. E.y- With Your Family and Friends be had in choice of sev­ cellent upholsterings and covered with eral materials— such as genuine Angora Goat Mohair. Loose jacquard, tapestry, mo- cushons, reversible in brocatelle, com­ Budget Terms Gladly Arranged quette, French velours, prises a davenport, club chqir and wing »159 $7 9 ®® chair. to Suit Your Convenience etc. Real $55 values. A perfectly lovely duo and so comfortable. This single seat love seat and chair—both at $79.00 is an unequalled value, for it is hair filled and covered \with a denim of fine wearing qualities and beauty. Should sell for $125.00. Our Anniversary price ic Mwur only $79.00. . *'•-

W W e offer suites of many types at ANNIVERSARY PRICES Incomparable! This All Hair-Filled TUXEDO SOFA Tuxedo sofas are so pleasingly different. Compare the furnishings of your bedroom This one is all-hair filled and so well con­ II with any of the suites pictured here.' Note structed that you can’t afford to overlook it hov/ inexpensively you can‘modernize your at this price. It is covered with a beautiful »110 bedroom, with quality furniture, during this denim. Be sure to see it. celebration. These are only representative ‘ This Lovely 4-Piece Suite Is Now Only of the many new creations that await your Four beautiful pieces, e.xactly as. illus- early selection. Plan to buy now. We will :rated, durably constructed of walnut ve­ hold any suite for future delivery. neer in combination with selected cabinet wood, comprising a spacious dresser, chest of drawers, French styled vanity and full- sized bed. Finished in antique walnut en­ $119 hanced by dignified hairline.

E S I ^ Famous “Sligh” Quality Bedroom Suite of 5 Pieces. Reg. $395 An example of the finest craftsmanship in America as applied to a master’s conception 5-Drawer Chest Full Size 4-Post of beauty in furniture. This suite is a mar­ velous value indeed. Comprises a dresser, in Maple Bed in Maple chest of drawers, vanity .four-post bed and bench. Finest mahogany veneers on cabinet »295 Mahogany Finished wood—All 5 pieces at a saving of $100. $25 $22.50 An authentic colonial chest of ex­ Here’s a real value. This bed cellent construction. Roomy and also boasts of colonial heritage, P iill Four-Post Bed sized and at a saving. ■This 5-Piece Uultra-Smart Bedroom beautifully finished. Suite in Maple Veneer on Gumwood You can’t help but love this suite. It is sturdily built and dustproof construction »12?s ■.hroughout. Maple veneer on quality cab­ inet wood, in artistic and hand-rubbed an­ A Wonderful Value—This excellently tique maple finish. Comprises a dresser, constructed Bed—Beautifully finished chest of drawers, vanity and full-sized rponl $179 bed and bench. in Antique Mahogany. % m a BURLED WALNUT VENEERED SUITE OF 4 PIECES Stalwart 8-Piece Dining Room Suite Anniversary Special Isn't this a beautiful suite? And It Is as substantial as it is beautiful. The four pieces Here is an 8-piece Dining Room Suite at exactly as illustrated consist of a dresser, a give-away price. Comprises a buffet, ob­ chest of drawers. Princess styled vanity and full-sized, bow-foot bed. Do not overlook »205 long extension table, five side chairs and one this value. arm chair. Walnut veneer on gumwood. *159 Richly finished. ARB Authentic Early American Suite of 4 Pieces, Fine Construction—Beautifully Mahogany Veneered FINE furniture M O R G A N t If you like Colonial furniture, you’ll just love this suite. Rich in the heritage of Colonial days, plus the present day art M A R & T sk of veneering and finishing. Constructed of selected cabinet woods with magnificent mahogany veneers, comprises just as illustrated—a dresser, chest of drawers, vanity and four-post­ $210 er bed. A Shdrt Block From Main Street, Hartford PAcassnc MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOOTH MANCHESTER, GONN^ THURSDAY, AUGUST 15,1929, <.

contents of a barrel of cider ot gllllsisms, and you will have a wine, that particular barrelful neat and workable census of all must be regarded as non-lntoxlcat- the folks in your town that need HEALTH<*lMEr ADVICE Etmting RrraUi Ing. Which in turn may mean, it is close watching by the cops. Di* Fk»mik McCoy ^ * POBUSHED BY THE to be assumed, that in the cellar of HERALD PRINTING COMPAIiY. INC IS B liaell S treet a circumspect person cider may be BE'TTING THEIR tiFVES South Manchester. Conn. considered a non-intoxicant' even At this writing the German THOMAS FERGUSON etfCLOSm STffMPMD f!00PKSS£0 poa PePiy S a v e . . . . after It has reached the “stone- Q > a m PtM itt sam a tosAnetU3-c*^. General Manager dirigible Graf Zeppelin Is making ______fence" phase with a kick like two her way into a zone of adventure SUNBA’THING SUITS - Sunbathing may also be given In Founded October 1. 1881 teams of white mules, or wine be out of which she may or may not FOR CHILDREN enclosed screened porches shel- Published Every Evening Except legal with a twenty per cent con­ emerge. Her owners are betting Sundays and Holidays, ^tered at the Due to the researches of science! wind.'hut the sun Post Office at South Manchester, tent though beer at 2 per cent may their investment against possible food, ice and money and the friendly publicity given by Conn., as Second Class Mall Matter. send its vendor to prison under future profit that she will go SUBSCRIPTION RATES; the newspapers and magazines k * One Year, by mall ...... J6.00 the flve-and-ten law. through. The commander is bet­ , , iiid.g brandy were not to be exempted. v/hlch, and the air currents over modern sun-suit consists of a brief nervous indigestion. Have taken of ice. Save money because our which, nobody on board knows part of shorts held up over ' the The Herald Printing Company. Inc Hence the very tender handling of loads of medicine, but still suffer. stock or refrigerators has again been assumes no financial responsibility these liquids in sharp contrast to much if anything. 3he also has a front by porous material or a set It causes me to yawn and gives me for typographical errors appearing in fair chance of meeting with disas­ I of straps to admit the sunlight to a tired, weak feeling. Have pains reduced for the final August Clear­ advertisments in the Manchester the manner of dealing with the j the child’s chest and back. The around my heart and gas on my Evening Herald. city drinker’s beer. ter. ance. Act tonight. Stocks are lim­ spine is almost entirely exposed. stom ach.” ited. THURSDAY, AUG. 15, 1929 We doubt very much whether At all events, nobody on board These can be used as play suits as Answer: Get rid of the gas pres­ well as bathing suits The cut should sure by living on the proper diet, the discrimination In favor of cider of her is there by compulsion. WRONG START They are all facing the very seri­ be well fitted so that no chaffing is and then take diaphragmatic and home made wine would pro­ experienced. breathing exercises. Any physical When the Connecticut Company vide any sufficient ground for at­ ous hazard of the undertaking The valuable ultra-violet rays of culture Instructure will be able to ■w as granted permission to aban­ tacking the validity of the prohi­ with eyes more or less open. If the sunshine cannot be felt because show you these ex^cisefe, or I will they are not warm nor can they be be glad to send you some articles I don the Crosstown and Manches bitory laws. But we do suspect that they come through they will get Install an electric Unit Later! ter Green trolley lines and substi­ v/hat they gambled for. If they lose seen because they are higher in the have written on this subject. such disrimination itself would spectrum than can be observed by i ------tute busses for full-sized electric the world will say “too bad” and our eyes. The ultra-violet rays are (Ginseng Root.) wither under vigorous legal as­ 25 lb. Leonard Top leer with white en­ 75 lb. Leonard Steel-Klad (metal exte­ cars there was a rightful presump­ go about its business.'There is no obstructed by clouds, dust, fog, Question; P. K. writes:—Will ameled interior and wire ^ r \ ^ ^ sault. Congress has defined an in­ smoke, window glass and by cloth- you please tell me something about rior) finished in white enamel Inside and tion that the change would oper toxicant as any liquid containing reason for its doing anything else. .shelf. Regular $14.00...... J V J 7 ^ ate without detriment to the con ing, and for .these reasons a direct the medicinal value of the ginseng more than one-half of one per cent exposure of the skin to the sunlight root? I have, heard that the Chinese Reg. $57.00 ...... $ 4 5 ^venlence, safety and waU being of ■of alcehol. The Eighteenth amend­ is most valuable. value it highly, and was informed 50 lb. Leonard Top leer with white en­ the public. It would be a misstate­ ment forbids the manufacture of The exposure to the sunlight that by taking the tea for about 18 85 lb. Leonard Cleanable with white ment to assert that It Is so operat­ should be very gradual and of months my hearing could be made ameled interior and 2 wire porcelain lining and corkboard insulation. intczicating liquors. We have nev­ shelves. Reg. $22.00 . ; . ing. The company is not providing Going Places short duration at first until the normal. I am a little hard of hear­ er been able to get it through our skin becomes darkened. No burn­ ing.” $16.75 »” -o « ...... $ 5 9 as adequate a service with Its buss­ beads how the Prohibition Bureau AND ing should be permitted, as this is Answer; Ginseng is the root of es as It provided* even with the aa injurious to the skin, and should an herb known as the panax gin­ could vividly amend the definition 100 lb. Three door Leonard with white tlquated and uncomfortable trol­ be avoided Just as any, other burn seng in Asia, but a similar plant is 100 lb. Leonard Steel-Klad (metal exte­ In favor of any selected group of Seeing Things enameled interior and 4 ley cars It used on Us local Man­ would be. produced in North America known rior) finished in white enamel inside and beverages. It is generally recognized that as the panax quinquefolla, which shelves. Reg. $37.00 .... $29-50 chester lines. It has started wron^ direct sunlight is superior to cod- has a mucilaginous substance sup­ S . $95.00 ...... $ 6 9 and has, so far, given no e'vidence Amarillo, Texas.—This is a land liver oil or other foods in treating posed to be slightly healing when so very new that they talk of tran­ of intending to continue right. BRIGHT MAN rickets. The aim should be to tan applied to abrasions. It is also 50 lb. Three-Door Leonard with 3 sition in the present tense; and so the skin, but not to burn it. The supposed to be somewhat of a stim­ 125 lb. 4-door Leonard with cork insu­ When busses bearing signs that Two days ago nobody outside of shelves and 'v

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derby, will be flown through the following cities: Motor Trouble 35 WOMEN PILOTS Women Flyers Await Big Cross-Country Race Santa Monica, Calif.; San Ber­ nardino, Calif:; Tuma, Phoenix and Tucson, Ariz.; Lordsburg, N. SW THCse cm/ckhns In TO ENTER IN FIRST M.; El Paso, Pecos, Abilene and IHO ■RCflD CfiUSE OS Fort Worth or Dallas, .T^ex.; Ok­ lahoma City and Tulsa, Okla.; L o rsh 7R0UBI-H Ui here's RACE FOR FAIR SEX Wichita, Kas.; Kansas City and UN* cosrr DB LOr^'ft St. Louis, Mo.; Terre Haute and n oN ev / Indianapolis. Ind., and Columbus and Cleveland, O. Overnight stops are planned for hour Men to Be Barred from 2,- Puma, Phoenix, El Paso, Abilene, Forth Worth or Dallas, Wichita, St. 200 Mile Derby; Cross- Louis and Columbus.

Country Dash Starts in Lean Days for Henry

California on A u pst 18. those 'who 'are q '/L % wise V save time aadj Los Angeles, Calif.,— The greatest trouble. iportlng event for women ever held anywhere will get under way at When they want'aa$ the Santa Monica airport here on Aug. 18. when 35 women pilots article or service and take off In a 2200-mlle aerial race to Cleveland. don’t know where ^ to! This transcontinental air derby ^0 to det it — they for women, the first of its kind ever staged, will be an eight-day affair, and will bring the women pilots Into Cleveland on the second look in the day of the NaWonal Air Races there. Its course will take the women XT) CLASSIFIED, over 10 states and through IS t e l e p h o n e ) cities. Starting at Santa Monica's Clover DIRECTORY? Field, the race will follow a south­ ern route through New Mexico. Arizona, Texas, Oklahoma. Kan. sas, Missouri, Illinois,' Indiana and Ohio. There will be IS stopping points, and cash prizes, ’ totaling mous Connie Rau engaged them between $6000 and $10,000 are of­ MILLER’S ORCHESTRA AT Immediately for this date. They fered for the winners. In addition, came, played and pleased, there is the first woman pilot to reach the no doubt about that, and that they Cleveland airport will receive a RAD’S, CRYSTAL LAKE will duplicate their performance trophy, the “ Smybol of Flight.” this Saturday night is certain. Truly a wonderful team and a stellar at­ Some of the most famous wom­ Charlie Miller and his orchestra en flyers in the world will be traction Miller’s appearance will will be on hand again at Rau's bring out a far larger crowd of among the contestants. Crystal Lake, Saturday night. Lady Mary Heath, whose avia­ dancers than they did the last Miller's team was here a few weeks time. tion feats amazed all of England, Twenty-five years ago Henry ago for their initial engagement at will be one of the racers. So will Ford was getting $416 every two Rau’s practically an unknown band COLCHESTER’S CELEBRA’nON. Amelia Earhart, only woman to weeks as this payroll shows, which in this territory. They did not go cross the Atlantic by plane; Ruth is nothing compared with the money back that way to Holyoke. The im­ Winsted, Aug. 15. — Robert Elder, who nearly beat Miss Ear- Kelley Prentice, a distinguished the billionaire gets now. The pay­ pression that they ma^e was so hart to it, but was balked by mo­ lasting that their re-engagement New York lawyer, has been chosen tor trouble in mid-Atlantic and roll is taken from the company's was necessary in order to satisfy to preside at the sesqui-centennial rescued by a cargo steamer; Miss records when Ford was struggling the public. Charlie Miller is to be celebration in Colchester on Au­ Marvel Crosson, who holds the in new business in 1904. The to­ gust 31, while Wyllys P. Smith, of women's altitude record; Miss congratulated upon having such ah tal payroll of his company at that excellent organization. The fact Colebrook, has been appointed mar­ Bobby Trout, who held the alti­ More than 25 feminine pilots are ^pected to hop off from Los Angeles Aug. 18 in a race for women time ran only $1,664.15 every two shal of the day. Mr. Prentice has tude record until Miss Crosson that the whole personnel of the flyers, terminating at Cleveland, 0., where the National Air Races will then be in progress. Seven of the weeks, yet he had a hard time meet­ team is so young and their music had a summer home in Colebrook broke it— and many others of only best known women pilots now preparing for the race are pictured here: 1, Bobbie Trout; 2, Marvel Cros­ ing it. On the payroll are the upward of twenty years.. slightly less prominence. so superb that you are amazed at son: 3, Mrs. Louise Thaden; 4, Amelia Earhart; 5, Mrs. Florence Barnes; 6, Lady Mary Heath; 7, Auth names of James Couzens, wealthy their rendition of dance numbers. • Snonsored by Exchange Club U. S. senator, and Harold Wills, This race. Incidentally, is be­ Elder. En route stops will be made at Yuma and PhoenI.x, Ariz., El Paso, Abilene and Fort Worth, Tex., Of any band appearing this sea­ Some people have to lose $10,000 who resigned from a $2,000,000 a son the requests from dance lovers jobs before they realize they are ing sponsored by the Santa Monica Wichita, Kas., St. Louis and Columbus. year position later. Bay District Exchange Club, un­ for Miller’s return was so unani­ worth only $5000. Read Herald Advs der the auspices of the National Exchange Club and the National seeing the start of the race, and stiff job for any but a professional crew of each plane shall consist Aeronautic Association; and the accommodations for more than aviator. of a woman alone, or a woman 18 control stops designated for 2000 cars have been arranged. It They’ll Take No Men pilot and not more than one wom­ the race are being planned, as far is expected that at least 100,000 When the race was first pro­ an mechanic or passenger. The as possible, to fall in cities where spectators will see the race begin. posed, the officials considered woman riding as mechanic or pas­ there are Exchange Clubs, which making a rule that each woman senger must be one who has never can thus partake in the race them­ This race will be a real test of pilot be accompanied by a male made a solo flight, and the use of, DEMONSTRATION selves. Every plane in the race the skill and airmanship of the mechanic, to take care of forced dual controls will not be per­ will bear the Exchange Club em­ women pilots. landings and the hazards of the mitted. blem. The crossing of the mountains trip over mountain ranges and Each of the woman contestants An Ingenious method of financ­ in the southwest does not offer as desert wastes. The women, how­ holds a Department of Commerce ing the race has been adopted by many hazards as the more north­ ever, objected vociferously, and license and each has had at least the Santa Monica club. Parking erly routes, but it is no job for a through Amelia Earhart, their 100 hours of flying experience, in­ space for automobiles at Clover novice. Under almost any condi­ spokesman, talked the officials out cluding 50 hours of cross-country Lady Leisure Sterling Gas Ranges FHeld is being sold at one dollar tions, 2200 miles of cross-country of it. flying. per car to spectators desirous of flying can be considered a fairly The rules now. stand that the According to present plans, the Monday August 19 to Saturday August 24 $50'For Your Old Range Don’t overlook this big MONEY-SAVING Sterling OPPORTUNITY Club At th e Sign o f I'HE ORANes DISC special offer for POSITIVELY for ONE WEEK Only! NEXT WEEK ONLY Free Connection: This will save you from ^15.00 to ^25.00. Fig- The Sterling Club Plan— the it’s for ONE WEEK ONLY, ure it up— flue, gas and water most astonishing money-saving you’ll wonder how we do it! connections above floor. plan yet— is coming to our store That’s why we can’t extend the A small Club membership fee puts the range in your home, fo r neart week only. The chance time. Quick action with volume with a year to pay the balance. of a lifetime to buy a brand-new sales!

Sterling range. All models the Factory Representative. Get Just read the biggest fea­ finest quality ever. Easy on fuel. his expert advice. N o obligation tures. Then make up your mind to b u y . Better looking. Better cooking. you positively must have a new Even inexperienced cooks can range. Get rid of that old time SAVE work wonders! and money waster. Come in at A Sterling pays for itself by once. Be one of the first. Don*t actual savings it makes for you. miss this wonderful opportu­ a Husky had the Speed And SUCH terms! Even if nity! Whatever Your Cooking Needs Are . . . You’ll fii of a Greyhound Find Exaedy What You Need in a

.HE modem, high-'compression, high-speed motor demands nn oil that will stand up under the excessive heat generated and will function as near perfectly as is humanly possible imder the conditions prev­ Fair Retail V alent in today’s motors. The problem has been to secure in one oil the best Price qualities of the finest paraffine and naphthene crude oils.

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OLDEST TIRE DEALER. FIRST PAVED ROAD. for the market are cut into pieces HUGE CAR JUNKYARD and sold as old metal. Manchester Auto John Roth of Erie, Pa., claims to The first paved road in the Everything coming out of the Motor Hints be the oldest tire dealer in the United States is said to have been car in the dlssembly is carefully Top (o. country. He has been selling tires one between New York and Boston, REMOVES ACCIDENTS saved for utilization in some form. Timely Suggestions on the since 1892, when he first put in a laid in 1650. It was made of cob­ The hair and cotton in the seats All Work Fully Guaranteed. Care of the Car by the Auto­ stock of bicycle tires. blestones. are stored away. The leather is tn775 mobile Club of Hartford. FROM Cm r STREETS ground into a powder which is used W. I. MESSIER LOTS OF SERVICE, CARS NOW SAFER. as a fertilizer. The only thing not used are the seaf springs, which WATCH OUT FOR THIS. St. Louis, Aug. 15 — With one are too light and unhandy to be Iowa Falls, la., claims to give The motor car of today is four huge automobile "graveyard,” packed and sold. These are junked. Having an accident in an auJ:o- motorists better service than any times as safe as the car of ten Don't Sail Oak years ago, according to the A. R. the St. Louis Automobile Dealers’ Qiobile salesroom may seem like an other town of its size. On street, nine service stations are Erskine Bureau of Street Traffic Association is removing 12,000 CAR BARGAINS. mprobability but a change in the Research of Harvard University. to have your brakes found within four blocks. potential accidents in the form of location o£ the starter button Thirty-nine automobiles sold at unfit automobiles from the road relined so they’ll makes this a likelihood this year. the. annual sale of confiscated po­ every year and making money from lice cars at Washington, D. C., re­ Majority of drivers who sit at a resulting junk business. cently,-brought $251.50. Two cars, stand any test. the wheel of a show car try the Through a central organization, selling #s one lot, brought $1. The W e’ll do the gears Now suppose such a driver the autos are purchased from deal­ highest price paid for any one car fiddling with the controls on the WALKING HOME AGAIN? ers who have taken in d f -epit cars was $55. quickly and instrument panel while the car war as part payment on new ones, and in low gear, and accidentaly oper­ Girls might by preference. Boys never if it can be avoid­ through a systematic junking and WHAT A CROWD. satisfactorily. ated the starter motor. The caf ’ d. Play safe, supi)ly yourself with roller skates or let us give scrapping stockholders are realiz­ Next to a New Buick is a Used Buick would lurch forward or backwards the car a thorough overhauling so that it will be in good me­ ing a tidy profit. Along with the fact that, Cqlifor- depending upon the setting chanical shape. It won’t fail then to get you there or back and Many of these cars are towed ntft already has the largest motor ALL CARS AT ' 1927 BUICK SEDAN 192f6 BUICK SEDAN gear shift and it requires little remember our prices are the lowest consistent with good work­ into the junk yard. Some are more vehicle registration, It is reported imagination to picture the car manship. than ten years old. All are danger­ that licensed automobile operators REASONABLE PRICES 1925 OLDSMOBILE 1925 FORD COUPE wedging someone against another ous to drive, and for this reason the in that state are Increasing at the St. Louis Safety Council looks on car or a post. rate of 27,000 every month. 1925 STUDEBAKER SEDAN More cars are placing the starter Warning to Truck Owners this organization as a means of button on the instrument board. preventing accidents. Silver dollars are the unusual Watch your starter! Rayflectors are required by law In Connecticut after Sept. The first step in junking the cars material used for tiling the floor of All Cars in A1 Mechanical Condition. 1st. We have a complete stock of Rayflectors that we are offer- is to remove the tires, batteries a bar In Havana. r e a l l y c u r e s shl>l m y . Ing at a special price. Let us equip your cars. and lamps. These are sorted for Miles of Service at a Price. It has been demonstrated that resale. If their condition warrants Radiator Work shimmy can be cured in a car such. PAINTING where it has become chronic simply Electrical Work and Welding The body then is removed from Batteries SEE THEM by making the front springs tilt the chassis, the chassis dissembled AND DUCO upward at the front. Two blocks Modern machinery plus e.vpert workmen place us in a posi­ if Its condition does not warrant at resale, and the trimming and. other Tires Tubes of wood and a little labor are the tion to offer you a dejiendable seiwice plus prompt attention. Let us make your car look only ingredients needed. fixtures removed. The blocks should be wedges in­ , Parts of the body. If in good con­ like new. Expert work. Low serted between the axle and the —Remember— dition, are sorted carefully amd set prices. springs where the latter bolt to the up for resale. Axles, good fenders, SIGN WORK SIMONIZING former. The thickest portion of We are specialists in brake adjustments, grinding valves, rear end assemblies, generators and Capitol Buick Co. these wedges should be heading removing carbon and other operations your car may require. miscellaneous parts cf the, motor forward. and body can be bought here for Buckland Paint Shop Barlow’s Garage James M. Shearer, Manager. ■ The effect of this is to make the nearly any type of car, providing 595 Main St., So. Manchester Corner Main and Middle Turnpike. springs tilt upward, thus increasing Will Rogers Says It is an old model. Depot St., Buckland . what is known as the “ caster” ef­ Parts of the body that are unfit Phone 5585 Next Door to Sheridan Hotel fect. ".My idea of a pessimist is a man that uses Goodyear tires, ’ All cars are designed for a cer­ and then carines a sj)are. It must feel like a Vice Presidesnt tain amount of castor but where back there. It’s not how many miles did you get on your tires; shimmy develops this effect should with Goodyear it’s how many cars did your one set of tires wear' he increased. Somewhat the same out.” Jesuits can be had by attaching the spring controls— if they are of th6 strap type— farther toward the Day and Night Wrecking Service front. t ______EASIER TO BREAK IT IN. Better Service and Values Always— At One way to avoid being forgetful, and to keep the speed of the new Here’s Our car under twenty-five miles art hour for the first 500 miles at least, is to block the accelerator so that CHARTER OAK GARAGE it cannot open the throttle for any higher speed. In oruer to provide for emer­ gency v.’here speed or power is & AUTO SUPPLY CO. Inc. needed use the hand control. This type of control, however, is just 79-83 Charter Oak St., South Manchester, Conn. Chcdlenge.. tiresome enough to prevent the average driver from using it to Phone 7913 break his rule about driving moder­ ately. In many cars a simple adjust­ CHAIN STORE TIRE PRICES ment will render the accelerator in­ effective about a certain point. Lacking such convenience the next best plan is to attach a block of rubber under the pedal. Make the setting so that the ac­ More Important than Tires Yale Tires celerator will open the throttle enough for 25 miles an hour on GOING is STOPPING FOR GREATER MILEAGE level ground. Compare these lists AT A LOWER COST HE’S NOT AL\V.\*S WRONG. MOTORISTS take great Now and again a car owner can See these real Yale Tires sit back and smile at the “ advice” pride in talking about the that’s given him. He is accused of “go” and the “getaway” in all varieties of carelessness, but BUY ACTUALLY CHEAPER than chain sometimes he stumbles over com­ their cars but the most im­ mon sense without intending to. portant thing to their safe­ store “private” brands Take the water hose connections, for example. Most owners make ty, and often their pocket- YALE TIRES an occasional inspection for the up­ book, is how short the car per hose but regularly overlook the Guaranteed Service Chain Store Price Our Yale Prices lower connection. This has been can stop. No greater men­ cited as one of the outstanding - J ace to public and personal 30x31/^ ______. $5.15 30x31/2 ______. $4.85 mistakes in car ownership. But Is it? safety than the car with 29x4.40 ...... $5.98 29x4.40 ...... 85.95 Isn’t it a fact that steam rises to defective brakes. the top of a coling system and that 30x4.50 ...... $6.89 30x4.50 ...... $6.60 much of the rotting of the upper water hose connection is due to the BRING YOUR BRAKES IN HERE FOR 31x5.25...... $10.45 31x5.25...... $9.98 damagng action of this steam and superheated water? Isn’t it true TESTING ON 33x6.00 ...... _...... $14.05 33x6.00 ...... $12.95 that the lower hose stands a lesser strain and needs less attention? Compare Our Prices, Dollar for Dollar, Mile for Mile With Chain PROVES A BATTERY “SHORT”. Internal short circuits cause a Store Prices. sudden failure of a storage battery but not every sudden failure of a battery is the result of a short cir­ cuit. —AND REMEMBER— How can a motorist tell if short circuiting has been the cause? This is the natural questicm that im­ Here You’re Doing Business With the Boss Assuring You mediately comes to mind. The story is told in the process Prompt, Friendly Service. of recharging the battery. After the cells have been on charge for twelve hours of so the trick is to BUY HERE BUY NOW feel the battery posts to note whether they are warm or cold. If you find one that’s warm the in­ dications are that there is a short in the particular cell. A battery that is not Internally damaged by a short will charge Our One Year Unconditional Guarantee without the posts getting warm.

ALL RIGHT IN: PRACTICE, Preloading the springs, usually considered bad practice, has its ad­ Where Else Are You vantages which should not be lost THE RAYBESTOS SCIENTIFIC BRAKE sight of. Some of the spring control de­ TESTING MACHINE vices are adjusted so that they SAVE exert a pull sufficient to have the Guaranteed Entire Satisfaction? effect of adding a passenger to the BY A MAN WHO KNOWS BRAKES. car before there is anyone aboard. It is this very preloading, however, that often helps to keep an old car We will inspect, adjust, equalize or reline your running more smoothly. brakes to meet the requirements of the new brake laws. SPECIAL When the drive line,' universal I joints, transmission, pinion and other parts become worn In cars We will guarantee that you can stop smoothly and quick­ Introductory Offer - which are of the Hotchkiss drive type too much flexibility of the ly when we repair your brakes. SEE US TODAY. Allowance for old tube traded in on springs causes chattering and me­ new air containers. chanical Instability. Holding the The fellow who is always one step axles taut with spring controls of the preloading type helps to steady ahead of the rest of the parade and these worn parts. wants the newest and best fiirat, wiU ap­ All of which proves that some­ GIBSON'S GARAGE preciate this new product and our intro­ times a thing can be wrong in Depot Square theory but right in practice. “A Super Service Station” ductory offer. Repairing People who have no theories 18 Main Street Phones: 5012 or 5516 whatever about raising children usually are the parents' of several.

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ers, manufacturers, brokers and | trains between adjacent cities or tain the lefflciency it had iir*'iry? merchants were third with 18 per j on secondary or branch lines. W0&tll6T« cent, and farmers, with a little "To meet the competition, rail­ On the other hand, the diluted Workingman’ s Prosperity Due more than three per cent* were; ways bought automotive equip­ gasoline tends to slow up the rate, ATTENTION! ATTENTION! last on the list. ment. » of combustion in the cylinders and “ The railways, either directly Leads In Investments this prevents knocking, or pre- or through subsidiaries, early in ignition. Since there Is no, detona­ To Auto, Says Report To give some idea of the 192 8 operated about 1046 motor tion, due to this retarded combus­ amount of public Investment in coaches over 10,519 route miles, tion, the engine in moist weather automotive vehicles as against and the service is expanding.” By ISRAEL KLEIN seems to be running quieter and CAR-OWNERS <^that 35 times as many medium- Washington, D. C., Aug. 8 paved roads and other related in­ smoother and therefore better. Where a quarter of a century ago priced cars were produced in dustries. Professor William James When dusk comes and the sun’s But the power output is actually We specialize on electrical work on your car. When 1926 as were produced in 1907. TIRE RECORD IN MAY. automobiles w«re a luxury to be Cunningham of Harvard Univer­ hot rays no longer scorch our less under such conditions. In dry having trouble with your ignition, generator, starter, Change in Proportion sity reports that more money is backs, we get Into our cars and weather the motor really furnishes indulged in only by the rich, today By producing 8.15,368 tire cas­ magneto, battery or lights— call on us for an estimate or A table prepared by Dr. Ralph Invested in the former, more peo­ ings in May. tire manufacturers in seem to feel the motor pulling more more power because the fuel mix­ they are the property mostly of advice. C. Epstein of the University of ple are employed and it is more the United States set an all-time easily, running smoother and quiet­ ture is less diluted. What makes laborers and artisans, according; to prosperous despite the fact it is er and generally showing more pep us uneasy then is the greater lia­ When you are not feeling well yourself you go to a Buffalo, for the president’s com­ month production record. The the Committee on Recent Economic a much younger industry than the previous record was 7,883,805,, set that it did during the day. bility of pre-ignition or knocking, doctor. Let us prescribe a cure for electrical troubles Changes of President Hoover’s Un­ mittee, shows that in 1907 a total latter. in April, 1928. On a day when the fog Is heavy, due to the higher rate of combus­ employment Conference. of 13,285 low-priced cars, 14,427 on your car. With the Increase of their pop­ or a steady rain comes down, we tion. This is because manufacturers medium-priced and 8,672 high- ularity and reduction in prices, seem to feel the same rise 6f even, priced cars were produced. At WHERE’LL WE PUT ’EM? ONLY GENUINE PARTS USED have catered to the majority in automobiles are offering increas­ noiseless action on the part of the A psychological note ' can he the last decade of the automotive the end of 20 years this had motor. And we attribute this to X HYDRAULIC BRAKE SERVICE changed to 3,271,015 low-priced ing competition to railroads. A few years hence 50.000,000 seen in the statement by ob­ industry and, by producing cars the weather. It is an obvious and servers that the reason a car seems within the range of the poor cars, 508,023 medium-priced cars “ The steady decline in railway motor cars will be traveling the “ We Start and Stop You” passenger trafiSc since 1920 Is evi­ roads of the United States in con­ sane conclusion. to run better at twilight or right man’s pocketbook, have enabled and 77,965 high-priced cars. But we are being deceived. The A special survey was taken by dence that the competition of trast to the 25,000,000 now in use, after nightfall is the fact that him to enjoy this modern luxury, rainy weather is not so good to our speed seems to be Increased when the committee reports. the committee to determine the motor vehicles is severe,” Cun­ according to the Albert R. Erskine ningham states. “ The railway Bureau of Street Ttraffic Research cars as we might believe. Tests by visibility is cut down. Twenty years back automobile classes of people buying automo­ engineers have proved it. manufacturers catered to the biles. This survey shows that la­ loss has not been in the long-dis­ of Harvard University. Added to this feeling is that pro­ GEORGE L. HAWLEY tance passengers. Nor is the rail­ duced by the change in the atmos­ minority in producing high- borers and artisans, purchasing What happens Is this: priced cars. For that reason more than 23 per cent of the cars way loss in suburban traffic. The The total strength of the Lon- phere when the sun sets— the feel­ SOUTH MANCHESTER GARAGE railway loss is confined al&ost lon police. Including all ranks, is When fos or moist atmos­ ing of greater speed and ease in sales were limited and poor peo­ sold in a certain district, bought phere surrounds the motor, there the largest percentage, salesmen entirely to the traffic on local 19,180. driving due to Increased moisture 478 Center Street Phone 7860 ple were unable to buy cars. is really a decreasl of about seven in the fuel and resultant retarded Now that is reversed and figures and clerks bought 20 per cent per cent in power rather than a combustion. gathered by the committee show and were second in order, bank- rise In pep, as we have been led to believe. This Is because the water The actual benefit arising from vapor of the atmosphere, entering humid weather, especially in with the air through the carbu­ hot summer, comes to the cooling retor, mixes with' the gasoline and system. Under such conditions so dilutes It enough to weaken its there is less likelihood of a steam­ effect. More gasoline, therefore, has ing radiator, even when the tem­ to be fed into the engine to main­ perature is high.

TWO THINGS TO RRMKMBER* RIVERSIDES SEIBERLING By Henry A. Schaller ALL-TREAD 8-Million Mile Test Each Year Equal to

320 Trips Around the W>rld! ‘ * \ ' “ Extra Special

M1r r w .r r- f rif*' SEIBERLING TIRES m Genuine First Grade t REMEMBER that the time has arrived to make This week only. W e are allowed to sell only 100 tires at these specif prices. your annual New Year’s Resolutions. ’ These are Seiberling’s highest grade 4 ply tires and REMEMBER one resolve you should make; to save are guaranteed for life against defects in workmanship money by buying a used car here. and material., "" Regular Price Sale Price THIS WEEK’S USED CAR OFFERING 30x3% ...... $ 7.60 $5.15 1926 Dodge Sedan 1924 Buick Standard Six 29x4.40 ...... 9.30 6.35 1927 Dodge Sedan Sedan. 2— 1922 Dodge Tourings 1923 Buick Coupe 30x4.50 ...... 10.30 7.00 1926 Nash Sedan 1925 Jewett Touring

Prices are for Cash Only ‘Buying Safely Means Buying of a Reliable Dealer* Tires mounted free. Come in and see them, the best buy in town. SCHALLER MOTOR SALES, Inc Center Street Phone 6282 Guaranteed 16, 0 0 0 MUes. PORTERFIELD TIRE WORKS Average Life, by Actual Test, DAY AND NIGHT 2 4 ,8 7 9 Miles. . RELIABLE Cor. Spruce and Pearl Streets. Phone 6584 SERVICE USED CARS

i k e 25,000 miles, the distance around the world . . . multiply by 320 . . . and you get EIGHT MILLION MILES. That’s the 30)000-Mi]e-Giiaraateed Ttotal test mileage traveled each yea r by the RIVERSIDE Fleet of test Super-Service RIVERSIDE cars, which must prove to US what RIVERSIDE Tires will do — 30x31^ o. a a. 6-ply 29x4.40 . 6-ply DIAL 7114 DIAL 7114 before,we wiU allow those same tires to be sold to YOU . . . 30x4.50 . 6-ply FOR 29x4.75 . 6i>ly 1 Notice how our 16,000-mile-^uaranteed RIVERSIDE actually per­ 30x5.00 • 6ply form s under these tests. Accurate records kept on every tire tested 31x5.25 . 6ply 30x5.50 • 6-ply show that the average mileage for these tires was 24,789 miles! CAMPBELL’S FT. DEARBORN MASSACRE. 33x6.00 . 6^1y Fifty-Five Per Cent More than the mileage Montgomery Ward & 32x6.50 . 6-ply One hundred and i^eventeea years 32x6.75 . 8-ply Co. guarantees! ago today, on Aug. 15, 1812, tha Fort Dearborn massacre occurred. . I Nor were these miles carefnUy-selected, smooth, concrete-pave­ 16,000-Mile-GiiaraiiteeO SUPER On that day the garrison of 67 ment miles, either— rolled off under ideal driving conditions. They men, under Captain Nathan Heald, FhrsS-QueiUy RIVERSIDE evacuated the fdrti which was lo­ were miles such as the ordinary motorist rarely, if ever, travMs. 30x3% 0.1X1. . 4>ply e • • , fS.o« cated on the site of Chicago,

29x4.40 . . 4t»ir e • e S.79 under injudicious orders from Through blazing heat, pouring rain . . . snow and ice. Over mud, General William Hull. 30x4.50 . • 4»^y e • • 6S9 Accompanied by about 39 resi­ • SERVICE clay and gravel roads— a'cross deserts, up mountain trails, and in 29x4.75 . . 4rply • • 7.9* dent settlers, including men, tangled city traffic . . . Tests that not only used, but abused— and 30x5.00 . . 4-pIy e • • 8.49 women and children, the garrison 31x5.25 . • 4-pIy • • • 10.15 started for Detroit under the even punished— every tire on every w heel. . . average daily mile­ 30x5.50 • • 4-ply • • • 1659 escort of a body of Miami Indians.

age per car being 600 miles. 33x600 . • 6ply • • • 15.85 At a short distance from the WHEN YOU ARE IN TROUBLE WITH fort they were attacked by an 32x650 • • 6ply • • • 15.85 ambushed body of 500 Indians, 32x675 . . 6ply e e e Even more remarkable, perhaps, than the average test-record of 17«8S YOUR CAR ANYWHERE — assisted by most of the escort. 24,789 miles, is the further'fact that 35% of all RIVERSIDES tested Two-thirds of the whites were, ANY TIME ' captured. . ran over 30,000 miles . . . and 1 3 % ran over 40,000 miles . . . an 10,000- hOle-Guaranteed Most of the captives .were subr, standard W ARDW EAR sequently ransomed at Detroit. On average, for 4 8 % of these 16,000-mile-guaranteed RIVERSIDES, of Have You Been Stopped Yet the day following the massacref. 30x3% o.s.ai • • 4-ply • • e 84.59 35,000 miles-or OVER TWICE THE GUARANTEE! . . . the fort was destroyed by the Lh-’ 32x4 o. s. •int.M eu e 8 o 4-ply 790 I To Have Your Brakes Tested? } dians. . The fort was rebuilt about 29x4.40 . 0 4-ply e • o 498 1816, was evacuated in 1823, and These aren’t claim s. They’re performance FACTS, justifying 30x4.50 . • • 4-ply e e • 5.59 reoccupied In 1828, and was ownership of RIVERSIDE Tires at ANY price. Note ^how much 29x4.75 . • • 4-ply e e • 0.59 Don’t forget that you can’t expect any leniency for poor demolished in 1856. 30x5.00 • • 4-ply e # e 7.05 Ward’s low prices, however, actually save you— and we feel sure brakes. Have them re-lined and adjusted at once. It will be 31x5.00 . • 4-pIy • e e 7.85 ALABAMA LEADS. your next tires will be these super-tested, 16,000-mile-guaranteed 31x5.25 . ^8 » 4i»ly • • e 8.55 cheaper in the long run. 32x6.00 . . 8 0 4-ply o e • 10.70 RIVERSIDES. Why not visit our store today— and see these aston­ Alabama led all other states In v^ 33x6.00 8 O 4-ply o • •10.95 ishing tires for yourself? highway construction daring ISSS,.:- RADIATORS CLEANED CARS WASHED according to the State Highways. Commission. More than 634 miles r; jNOTICE! Since the printing of THE SATURDAY EVENING POST of this week, which carries OILING — GREASING TIRE REPAIRING of roads were finished and 1344 .. (OUT Riverside Tire advertisement, prices have been reduced. The new prices are quoted above. \ were under construction. MOMTI^OMERY W ARD & CO BOBESOME AS USUAL CAMPBELL’S FILUNG STATION "Do you think the eoaildate 824 to 828 Main Street Phone 3306 South Manchester, Conn. {put enough fire into-his speech?" CORNER MAIN AND MIDDLE TURNPIKE ' "Oh, yes. The trouble was he ^ Hours 9 to 6, Wednesday 9 to 12, Thursday and Saturday 9 to 9: didn’t put enough of his speech la the lire.”— Answers. - -ss ■ * V ' ^ ' ' • - • • • « V • ■ ' ..• '« . > • C* ■ ' y> ,“' ■•• •* ■ - ' ■■ ■ -• :V*- ’ i- • - - . ' • '•> * -• ______•RRarwiTH jParCHBSte EVENTiJg EffiRAtD. SOtmr MNCTitsiflTOi‘ (^»m august is, 19297" -

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T Daily H^edlth Service S if,' ELEA:AI0 R.I'EA1?LY 1929.‘Qy /'IE.A Jervlce livx; This And That In by World Famed Aqthority Hints On How To'Keep Well THIS HAS HAPPENED Molly. Kids show the result of hands down from her face, and u m ^ their eoyironmeht'niore than their’ tried to. kiss her tears-awayt-*‘A-ndr I-(ir MOLLY BURNHA»I, phe^om©- breediug. Rita’ll be all right, while when Molly still wept, little Rita you keep your eye on her.” “INDUSTRIAL POISONINGS” nally succcess^^l yonng play* wept, too. Until Molly took the : MENAGE TO WORKERS wright, has her second sAccflBs on Molly sighed. “ I hope so,” she' child in her arms, and carried her said. . , ^ into the kitchen, to sit on the table Broadway. “ Sacrifice,” the new­ BY DR. MORRIS PISHBEIN est play, has been attacked by “ Suppose,” he went on, “ Elsie and watch, while she made cocoa had bull-dozed me into maryying for them both. One woman has discovered a use^fuls of the frozen dressing and the censors. Bnt, Instead' of be­ Edltor Joarnal of .:(he American ing frightened, the producer and her. Or even letting her stay on in Before they were through their for the tiny butter dishes which sprinkle with sifted egg yolk. the flat. Rita would have picked impromptu breakfast, the nurse Medical Association and of Hygeia, the actors are delighted. It will i. 'k T the Health Magazine before the advent of the bread and assure continued popularity, they up her cheap little mannerisms. woke. Then Molly went to bed. Quick Bread . And, as the child grew older, she’d But before she had been asleep an Increasingly as new substances butter plate used to form a part say, and guarantee the success of Two eggs, 1-4 cup granulated have absorbed something of Elsie’s hour, the telephone began to ring. are introduced Into industry they of all china dinner sets. There are the play. begin to hawe their effects on hu­ a number of smokers in the fam­ sugar, 3-4 cup molasses, 1 1-2 cups Molly, however, is perturbed. personality. Her viewpoint. Her white flour, 3 cups graham flour, 2 general laxity. All the fineness (To Be Continned) man beings and physicians are con­ ily and frequently they have young The adjectives the censors app^ fronted with the difficult problem of cups sour milk, 2 teaspoons soda, to her play, hurt her. She resolves that Rita bequeathed her daughter, people as guests. These little but­ determining whether or not symp­ ter plates make decorative indi­ 1 cup seeded and chopped raisins, to avoid the controversy, and de­ couldn’t have eliminated the con­ 1 teaspoon salt. tamination of dally contact. toms arise in workers due to the vidual ash trays and prevent the vote her entire attention to little poisons with which they are as­ messiness resulting when the Beat eggs until light with sugar. RITA NEWTON, the adorable “ It’s a wonderful thing for little Add molasses and stir well. Add Rita to be here with you. It’s go­ ^ Y O U R ^ sociated or due to Infectious or service or bread and butter plates child of her best friend, who has other causes. white flour and stir until smooth. died. Molly has promised to take ing to make a wonderful girl of are used for the ashes. So, if you Add 1 cup of milk. Mix well and her.” There are many diseases which still possess the old-fashioned but­ care of Rita, and lavishes wealth CHILDREN are associated with a lessening of add graham flour and raisins. Add and love upon the child. Molly yawned. ter dshes use them throughout the salt and mix until free from all the number of white cells in the house or on the table as above. BOB NEWTON, Rita’s father, “ It’s getting pretty late, Bob,” ^ O/ji^/^Ser/s Sar/oT? blood. Among the many conditions lumps. Dissolve soda in remain­ of whom Molly is not particularly she observed. “ You’d better save © 1^)28 bq NEA Serv’ice.Inc which may produce .this symptom ing milk and add at once to batter. fond, calls often to see his little the eulogy for another night.” A tasty and easily prepared Mix quickly and bake, in , two oiled is chronic poisoning with benzene salad is one of large prunes stuff­ daughter. Molly knows of certain He rose promptly. "John, Buddy ran off again to­ or, as it is often called, benzol. In and fldured pans ’for one hour In shadowy episodes in Boh’s past. “ I don’t blame you,” he admitted, ed with peanut butter on a slice a moderate oven. day. 'What shall I do with him?” 1922 benzol was beginning to be of pineapple with mayonnaise or NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY "for being pretty rough on me. I’ve widely used in many industrial been a good deal of an egg. But “ I don’t know. He’s your child. fruit salad dressing. CHAPTER XXXII ^ Train him,” says John, deep in processes. At that time its hazards "While there are preparations on there’s nothing I wouldn’t do for Were realized and it was recom­ the market for keeping white silk “ By the way,” began Bob awk­ little Rita, or for you, Molly.” the stock news. Frozen Salads and Dressings wardly, “ you remember Miss It is unfair for one parent to mended that other substances be Frozen salads are not particu­ from turning yellow when wash­ Smith, Molly?” “ Thanks,” she murmured. “ Aw­ substituted for it whenever possi­ ing, try blueing the water from fully good of you. I’m sure.” put all the moral responsibility larly new these days, but frozen She raised her eyebrows Inquiiv of bringing up the children on ble. salad dressings’ are rather unusu­ the very first time you wash stock­ ingly. “ Of course.” "When he had gone, she wrote two the other. * Since that time there has been a al. ings underthlngs or- dresses and “ I hope you didn’t think there letters. One to Red, and one to Team work in pulling the steady decrease in the amount of These dressings are quite easy they will never turn as yellow as was anything wrong? he hazarded. .Tank. It was fun, writing Red. family load is necessary. It is a benzol used in some industries, but to make and can be prepared and they would otherwise. Add. a little Molly preserved a frigid silence. Fun. and a lot of satisfaction. He rare thing, however, and that is on the whole the production of this allowed to stand several hours be­ ammonia to the water Ip which “ Did you?” he demanded. had heard, of course, of the success very much to be deplored, as substance has risen from more than fore serving. As soon as the dress­ woolens are washed and they will “ I’ve no desire to talk about your of “ Sacrifice.” And the efforts of probably there isn’t another voca­ 68.000. 000 to 115,000,000 gallons ing is put on the salad the concoc­ be fiuffler and lighter. , friends.” she objected. the censors. tion in the world that demands per year and the consumption in tion must be served and the salad “ My friends!” he laughed. Red loved that sort of thing. as much co-operation as this mat­ the United States has risen from Itself must be very thoroughly A divorce in Norway' costs ap­ “ You told me she was a very Censorship Infuriated him. And ter of percentage. 60.000. 000 gallons per year to al­ chilled before combining. proximately a quarter In American good friend of yours.” nothing pleased him more than to In getting a family of little most 100,000,000 gallons. money and can be had by mutual “ Did I?” Bob colored uncom­ An unusual emergency salad have the censored profit by the ac- children through life to a stage Benzene has caused poisoning in that can be made up in a minute consent of both husband and wlte fortably. “ I don’t remember.” tlcvns of the censors. Divine justice, of self-dependence, there is al­ the millinery trade, where it is without any publicity or any stat^ “Weil, you certainly did. Coming if commercial ices are available is he called it. ways more or less “ dirty” work used as a constituent of rubber one of shredded cabbage and cel­ ments from either, .The couple home in the taxi that night from He had sent her a congratula­ to be done. cements; in the japanning trade, merely appears before the judge, the station. Anyhow, since you've ery served with pineapple ice. tory wire from Ottawa, begging de­ What This Constitutes where it is mixed with enamels, and Orange and lemon ice or sherbet announces their decision to sepa­ brought the subject up yourself. I tails. She would send him what Oh no, I don’t mean washing to a tremendous extent in the rub­ rate, and if he cannot effect a re­ may as well tell you that your lit­ are almost as common as vanilla clippings she had. and tell him how and cleaning and all that! But ber industry. Some people are much ice cream at soda fountains and conciliation he grants them legal tle friend came to the Copley to pleased Mr. Durbin was with the denying them when they want more sensitive to benzene than are sanction. Usually the wife, gets the see me. And I must say. Bob. that can be used satisfactorily with activities of the censors. things, disciplining them when others. They , respond, to inhalation most fruit and vegetable salads. children but a woman niust wait I think your taste is perfectly ex­ "While she was writing. Durbin they need it, prodding them to do ot-the substance with serious symp­ six months before remarrying. ecrable! Also, I think it’s wreched- The following salad is delicious himself phoned. Everything was tasks they don’t . like, making toms, with destruction of the blood and attractive. The cress, peas Norwegian men and women ape ly bad form for you to talk about going wonderfully, he declared. them study and last but not at all cells, with eruptions and with hem­ very Interested in their homes and the girl. I’m sure I’m not inter­ and egg yolk are added advisqdly Seats were selling three weeks in least instilling into them the thou­ orrhages under the skin. Dr. Carey for color. Otherwise the salad family life. Home women usually ested.” advance. .The evening paners had sand and one character traits that McCoriJ suggests the possibility have music or art interests and “ I thought maybe you might be,” would be uninterestingly pale. all carried stories. And there was will make them .desirable .. human that benzene may be associated Served with rolls or thin bread business girls do, too. Most wom­ he drawled. beings. with some other chemical In rubber talk of padlocking the theater. arid butter sandwiches and glass en ride, swim and play tennis and “ Well, I’m not!” “I wish you’d come over.” he Now it’s a tremendous task at manufacturing and that the combi­ in winter whole towns turn out on “ Different from most wopaen, best and needs two people work­ of iced tea or coffee, the salad is coaxed. “ The little girl I have on nation may be exceedingly toxic ideal for club affairs. their skiis. aren’t you, Molly? Superior to gos­ publicity says she could arrange a ing together to do it. Two people since there are more records of sip and scandal, and all that sort lot of things, if you were on the who agree beforehand and knpw poisoning by benzol in that indus­ of thing? Wouldn’t be a bit inter­ what they are doing. try than in any other. Summer Party Salad The best way to keep plants spot.” One cup diced chicken, 1 cup blooming is to pick flowers th® ested in getting the real low down “ ■What kind of things?” It isn’t fair for Buddy’s father 0 1 9 2 9 . e r NCA SCRVICC INC. Recently an infectious disease on Elsie?” to expect his wife to do all the shredded new cabbage, 1 cup diced minute they are opened. A pansy “ Oh, interviews, and personal ap­ known as agranulocytosis has been pineapple, 3 tablespoons minced or geranium bed can be kept “ No, I wouldn’t. Do you think pearances. She thought if I should worrying, a,nd disciplining. confused on several occasions with I’m going to sit and chat with ipy However,! John’s attitude is cress, 2 tablespoons green peas, blooming indefinitely if the blooms give you a luncheon, and invite a benzene poisoning. In both condi­ are never allowed to stay on until best friend’s husband about his lot of writers, if might be a good more sensible than that of his tions there may be inflammations yolks 2 hard cooked eggs, 2 pack­ inmoratas?” neighbor Jim. ages cream cheese, 1 cup whip­ they fade. Many fiowers will bloom idea. Then she said something of the gums, bleeding under the the second time if the first blos­ She rose angrily. about your doing some lecturing on Jim has a boy, too. But every skin, a decrease in the white blood ping cream, 1-2 cup mayonnaise, “ You better go home, Bob.” time Mrs. Jim attempts to do her 1-2 teaspoon paprika, 1-4 teaspoon soms are picked off, such as lark­ censorship. I wish you would, cells, jaundice and a lessened num­ spur, phlox and others. “ Oh, all right.” Molly.” duty by her son as she sees it, up salt. ber of the red blood cells. Of MARY TAYLOR. He rose leisurely, and knocked She laughed at his eagerness. steps her husband to take the A U S N E S W k course, one has to show that- the The breast of chicken is of the ashes out of his pipe in the “ Not even for you,” she retorted. boy’s part against his' mother. He sick person has actually been ex­ course more delicate, but if dark meat must be used, take care that pink porcelain firenlace. “ I’d rather go back to Snodgrass.” lets things get a crisis and waits posed to beneze before benzene FRESH FRUITS. “ Only— well. Elsie was killed until sh-e declares, herself one way Women who take, their citizen-*and could no more pay alimony all bits of skin or gristle are care­ But it was something amusing to ship ' seriously enough to give than hatch a kangaroo. poisoning can be diagnosed. yesterday.-Molly. Automobile acci­ write Red. She filled sheet after or the other and then he knows fully removed. Shred, crisp and thoroughly chill cabbage. Rub 'Salads made of seasonal fres'h dent in . Peculiar coinci­ sheet with the tale. He would he exactly wljat to do. He contra­ thoughtful personal answers,! NOT TO FETTERED, fruits and berries are much more dence— you remember the way Isa­ delighted with the enterprise of the dicts her flatly and then there is AIR LEADERS TO TALK egg yolks through a sieve. Let open warfare with the child an whether traditional, answers or not, j Speaking of China, It’s sort. ■ of chicken stand on ice in French tempting than those we can have dora Duncan was killed? Scarf censors. Mr. Durbin said they’d to s0me of the orthodox questions a jolt to our complacent assump- OF AVIATION PROBLEMS all the year. knotted about here throat. The done more for the play thqn all the interested spectator. dressing for an hour or longer be­ Tell me, please, what a mother in the naturalization test so glibly tion that occidental women are In­ fore combining. Beat cheese and same thing happened to Elsie. And billboard advertising in New York. put them, seem rather worth while finitely more of an influence than Cleveland, O.— Economic prob­ fhe strange thing about it was that It was late when she began can do in the way of training lems arising out of the phenomenal cream together until smooth, stir POOR EVER SINGH with such persistent interference? for the country. oriental ones to learn of the bitter El.oie danced in an Isadora Duncan Jack’s letter. It wasn’t fun writing One ^ of the surest signs of letter Madame Sun' Yatrsen, widow growth of the aircraft industry in mayonnaise, paprika and salt. ballet once. She simply idolized him, as it ufed to be. There were It isn’t always the mother, will be discussed here, August 26 Turn into a mold and pack in ice *“ I wish I knew of a way of get­ though. , woman s awakening civic conscious- of the man known as “ father of the that woman. You may not believe so many things now she couldn’t ness is the very fact that she hesi- Chinese revolution,” wrote to his to September 2, by aeronautical and salt. Let stand two hours or ting some ready cash.” it— but Elsie could dance. She write about. “ Sacrifice,” for In­ A Common Scene leaders when they gather for the longer. “ Why don’t you marry a girl A mother often will humor and tates in these changing times over Nationalist party, accusing them broke her ankle a few years ago. stance. He was probably shocked questions phrn.sed decades ago. ■ of betmying her husband’s cause. meetings of the Aeronautical When ready to serve combine with money?” And that rather finished her . . .” by the censorship scandal. spoil a child, and then when the Chamber of Commerce of Ameri­ salad ingredients and a,rrange on with money?” father steps in to object she flies Instead of being alarmed at the And we think of them as meek Molly turned on him fiercely. Besides, there was that horrid, frequent refusal of citizenship to tiny-footed ladies married unprp- ca. a bed of lettuce. Top with spoon- “ I did.”— Judge. “ You beast!” she cried. “ Haven’t up like a cheetah to defend her hateful woman Mrs. Bulwer-Eaton. young. “ He’s my child! You women, we should be delighted. | testingly to men chosen for them, Sixtw industries contributing ac­ you anv heart at all?” A girl couldn’t very well write a cessories in the manufacture of “ But you don’t understand.” he haven’t any feeling! Let him utterly uninterested in their hus- loving letter to an ex-gweetheart alone! ” PROUD OF HER. . ■ band’s jobs, etc. aircraft will be represented at a interrunted. “ If Elsie hadn’t gone who sat under her verv nose with We should realize that w o m a n ______meeting of Accessory and Material to Montreal, she’d never have been Oh, this one-sided parenthood! a huge, red creature, old enough to Parents shoving the responsibility has reached that state of being manufacturers. killed.” he his own mother. Still there wa.s well-informed when she really FMCH COPPER ENGRAVING “ What has that to do with it?” on another, or just as selfishly that silver ring she had brought hqgging the responsibility. or knows what she is doing. GIVEN BERLIN MUSEUM she stormed. “ The poor girl’s dead, hpute from Florence. She bad We are rather proud of such —r-':------KANSAS CITY AIRPORT isn't she? WhaJ; difference does it thejr idea of it, to their hearts so TO BE LARGEST IN U. S. bought it for him, because she they may indulge^in'an orgy of women as Miss Martha Jane Gra- Berlin.— The copper engravipg make ’ whether she went to Mon­ loved him. Because she wanted, to ber, -30, of Lima, O., who will deny cabinet of the Berlin museums has treal or not?” spoiling. "Kansas City.— Prediction that give him. something rare and beau­ I believe that fathers, away all themselves citizenship rather than been enriched by addition, of a tiful. And because she had lost say they will bear arms for their drawing by Giovanni Battista Tie- the Fairfax airport here will be­ Bob was filling his pipe again. day. often get a better perspective come the largest in the United the little shining that was on children than mothers who are country. pole, the great Venetian master Packing the tobacco thoughtfully. his gjJt to her. If all women, and all men, would whose works adorn 'the Residence States in a year, surpassing Oak­ “ My father lives in Montreal,” with them all the time. If they “ Dearest,” she began— no. that have a suggestion. mothers refuse to so affirm, there might be in Wuerzburg and many other fa- land, Cleveland and Buffalo, was he said. “ He’s one of the riclfest wouldn’t do . . . “ Dear Jack” . . . a simple little.way of stopping war m'ous buildings in Franconia. It made by Capt. E. V. Rlckenbacker, men in Canada. You never knew shouldn’t resent it; but on the Too casual. . . “ Dear Boy” . . . other hand if fathers are going to right there. depicts the head of the martyred former World War ace and vice- that, did you. Molly? Rita never that sounded all right . . . not take a hand in their children’s St. Agatha, drayirn in red chalk on president of the Fokker Aircraft told you? Rita was proud as Luci­ “ Dearest Boy.” but just “ Dear training, they should neither jump FLAPPER MAMA. blue paper. corporation. fer. She wouldn’t take a penny of Boy.” Not too exclusive. But to conclusions nor become chronic "While the flapper isn’t cussed the old man’s money. You see, he familiar. Loving, but not extrava­ and discussed as she once was, objectors. Too often the personal mCE ANTIQUE BOY. cut me off when he learned I’d been gant. attitude on one narent to another still she needs support occasion­ married. He'd have let us starve, “ I am sending you a silver ring. is an element. It shouldn’t be. ally. As grist for argument, con­ to bring me to terms. When- the jLucrezia Borgia, they say, had one If parents are to agree in train­ sider the statement of Dr. S. J. Berlin.— An antique that would baby was born I wrote him that he exactly like it. And she hid her ing the children, they must put Crumbine of the American Child add atmosphere to any aspiring had a granddaughter. It didn’t poison powders in It .... ” personal feelings aside. Health Association whn lauds the matron’s home .is being ^advertised seem to make any difference—J)ne Oh, dear no— that wouldn’t do at flapper mother declaring that the for sale by a Russian Royalist., It r M T O R U kid more or less in the States. He all. Acting as if nothing had hap­ RENEGING babies of the original flapper who is Lucretia Borgia’s poison cup­ didn’t even answer my letter. Rita pened. board . in which she is supposed to began causing, such to-do ten years QUICK, HUNDREDS OF, said that settled it. "Dear Boy, First Golfer: Didn’t I see you re­ ago are the best babies ever raised. have poisoned. her lovers. A “ I was sore as blazes with the “ I wonder who the charming voking in the bunker at the twelfth It is hardly just, though, to give poisoned needle; on,opening the HARMLESS COMFORT old man. But I admired Rita for lady was I saw you with at the this morning. all the credit to the flapper mother. cupboard, would spring out anfi in­ CHILDREN her pride. There were times I’d theater ...” She is merely lucky enough to live ject its poison Into the body of the ChiUmOyMt Second Golfer: Revoking! 'What IWOWSnrWiOKDINaWEAJEyEWSHNESS have gone to him on my knees. Hypocrite! Hypocrite! Hypocrite! do you mean? “ Playing spades in­ in.an age which is enriched with opener. But Rita said she’d never speak to “ Charming lady” — that odious stead of clubs!”— Tit-Bits. all that science has found out to me again, if I asked him for a creature! Besides, he might think date. Perhaps she should be glveq Depend on Bryant & Chapman’s Milk to penny. And I never did. she was Jealous. a hand for daring to be modern “ About a year ago I met Elsie. On Beauty Throne enough to use all that is handed She came from Montreal, and she Better try once more. Tell him her. Her mother didn’t. Keep Them Healthy and Strong. knew who my dad was. She was a about little Rita, and the beau­ wise kid. and she played her cards tiful new apartment, and what fun 'TRUE TO FORM. pretty. It’s a long story, Molly. I it was having a baby In the house. The selection of the son of an won’t bore you with details. She would just refer to the ring In Episcopalian bishop as winner of “ But Elsie went U> Montreal to a P. S. It would be better that way. the recent Thomas A. Edison teat blackmail my father. She was go­ Anyone would think that a girl to select the brightest boy in the ing to ask him for $50,000. If he who could write plays, could write United States must be a bit of a The milk that you use comes wouldn’t give it to her, she was a letter easily enough. But it was stunner to those who are fond of going to sue me for breach of dawn before Molly went to bed. declaring that even the gutter boy from Connecticut farms under promise. And she was going to Red’s letter she put In a big has the chance to be president, and ask damages of $100,000.” stamped envelope. There were eight that neither birth nor environment the supervision o f the State and Molly looked at him contemptu­ sheets of yellow copy naper, hur­ have so much to do with It. It’s pot ously. riedly typed. Jack’s letter was a case of "birth or environment,” city health officials, therefore you “ And so,” she said, “ you’re glad hand-written on her best station­ for the right sort of birth generally the girl Is dead?” ery. There was a single sheet, and denotes the right sort of environ­ ALWAYS KNOW 'WHERE are guaranteed of its quality, and “ Naturally,” he declared'. "Thinjk the writing djd not quite fill it. ment, unless the child is stolen YOUR GLOTHES GO! Be of the scandal she’d have kicked Red’s leter had taken 30 minutes from his cradle in Infancy or some­ The It is h®tter to Inquire of the food values. To make it abso­ up. Think of the baby. And your­ to type. And Jack’s three hours to thing like that. self, so far as that goes. Pretty compose. C/eaners soUcitbr . just .who he reaUy does lutely safe we have our own bac- It would really have been much repteeent ...... if you don’t, story, isn’t It? Give you material "When she had finished she was more, heartening to our American That PrinlC maybe for another play. Plenty of physically exhausted. Her head you* may discover that your terologist take samples daily in Idea ,lf some coal heaver’s son had Ctfffn clo.thes. ate being bundled dirt, and first-hand chance at It ached, and her throat. And there won this honor. all. were pains in the backs of her prQmjscuously and sent out of :Our own approve laboratory. ' Milk. J "Blsle’d been hanging around for knees. Sh,p was cold, too, although town to b® mixed further, Indis­ WHERE’LL MA GET IT? , criminately cleaned in a mass a long time, waiting to get at my the night was warm. Here’s China trying to solve dad. I understand she made several ■When she was ready for bed, she production... .the more the Phone this marriage, divorce, ^hd alimony merrier and; the cheaper. attempts to see my father. She’d slipped a dressing gown over her bfislness by the ihti'oductl'on of' ap probably have hired a lawyer, It nursery. Rita lay on her back, ^ n d garments' to Dongan’s, 7155 “ equal rights law” which wopld right hjsi^ home, where they she’d lived. You can't blame me with "her cheek turned against the automatically make the one found for being glad she’s dead!” pillow, and both her little hands receive perponal attention. Mr. guilty, the one divorced, rather Dongan himself supervises all Molly averted her glance dis­ thrown up over her head. than the one divorcing, pay ali­ tastefully. It must have been because Molly mony. work. ' “ I think you’re a very hard­ was tired, that she burled her head It’s her royal type of beauty, of That sounds very just on the sur­ hearted person,” she said. "They In the blankets, and began to cry. course, that caused Marjerie Gold- face, but China must be pretty •'vh,- say girls take after their fathers, She felt very sad, remembering that vogel, above, of New York, to be smart if all its women have In­ POVO'AN 0YX' WORM,» The Bryant & Chapman Co. and boys after their mothers. I Ruth and Rita had d,led, and Jack picked as “ Princess Flora” to reign hope'that’s wrong, because I should comes permitting them to pay xIIt had taken a dreadful fat woman to at the annual baby parade in Asbury mony. We couldn’t do it over Dial 7697 Haftford 2*0^64 hate to see little Rita evincing any the theater. Park, N. J, She also has courted Pasteurized Milk and Cream of your characteristics.” here. ,desplt0 all our prattle about South Manohiufter Presently she was crying out success in athletics and has been “ modefn women.” Quality, Courtesy, Service "So should I,” he agreed cheer­ loud. Then little Rita woke. 'With crowned queen of horsewomen 'at fully. “ But I think that’s the bunk. The great bulk of our woman- her baby flaters, she drew Molly’K several Important meets. aood still works for its board only

i MANCHESTEE EVENING HBRALCiSqinfi MANCHESTBB, t» N N , THDIISDAY, AUGDSr 15,1929.' Bon Ami Adds OldtitHers To Long List Of V icfi^ Jesanis Brothers Forced Harmony Is Secret NATIONAL McGonigal's At Boatoa*>« P IR A T E S 1, BRAVES • At Clevelandt— . _ F fttsburgh a t h l e t i c s B, INDIANS S O f Mack *s Success Philadelphia AB. K, a . PO. A E. AB. U. H. PO. A. E. Bartell, lb ...... , 4 0 0 1 4 1 Three Sets In 1st Round Dykes, 2b ...... 5 0 4 U Wansr, cf ...... 4 0 0 4 0 0 P. W aner, r f ...... Cronin, 2b .... 0 1 .310100 Haas, c f ...... 0 3 BY HENRY L. FARRELL. f “ What’s your idea about the Traynor. 3b .301030) 0 6 ------! improvement in the A’s?” . Comorosky, If .... .-3 0 0 1 0 -0 Cochrane, o .. Shaely, lb ...... Perkins, c .... 0 6 . 2 0 1 16 0 0 Pretty English Star Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 15.— In ; “ They’ve got more spirit,’’ he Adarna* aa ••••••a* . 2 0 , 0 0 3 0 Girl Babe Ruth Simmons,.If ... 1 1 the merry month of August a team said.. “ Last year the Yanks had Brennan leads Attack Will Cervini Beals Farr; Cordera, F oxx, lb ...... 2' 14 H argraves, e ...... 3 0 1 4 0 0 E. M iller, rf .. 2 10 leading its league in bitting and the sign on them. I thought they Petty, p ...... 2 0 0 0 2 0 Hale. 3b ...... 0 1 fielding and having six out of the would.have the same sign on them McHale, Washkiewich Al­ Boley, ss ...... U 5 fir»t nipe pitchers in the averages this year, but in the first series 26 1 3 27 12 1 Pair of Doubles anr Grove, p ...... 0 1 B oston . shouldn’t need any explanation. between the • two clubs the A's AB. R. H. PO. A. E. 62 5 13 51 20 1 On this basis there should be no knocked them off. It’s been a dif- Richbourg:, r f ...... 4 0 0 3 0 0 Triple; Oldtimers Play so Victorious; Tonight's Cleveland reason to explain the success of the ferent ball club since then. Maranville, ss .... .401100 a h . K. H. PO. A. E. Philadelphia Athletics this season.! “ Last year'the A’s took a riding. Sisler. lb ...... 3 0 0 5 0 0 Morgan, rf ...... 7 U 1 2 0 0 Bell, 3b ...... 401010 Program. J. Sewell, 3b ...... 8 1 0 0 4 0 They’re not In yet. No. But you! This year they’re riding back, out Harper, If ...... 3 0 1 4 0 0 Again Monday, Bon Ann Averin, cf ...... 9 1 1 0 0 can boiild a new house if you can in a, fair way. Old Connie won’t Dugan, z ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Fonseca, lb ...... 8' 0 22- 2 0 name the club that is going to stand for any dirt.” Coonev. cf ...... 4 0 1 6 0 0 0 2 4 0 0 Maguire, 2 b ...... 4 0 1 3 3 0 LATEST RESULTS KalU, It ...... 8 keep them out of the world aeries. I From another reliable source. Friday and Saturday. Hodapp, 2 b ...... 8 0 2 3 5 0 Legett, c ... .V.'.. . 3 0 0 6 2 0 Gardner, ss ...... I. . 5 1 1 7 9 0 Last season .when they muffed however, it was learned th^ there Jones, p ...... 3 0 Ci 0 1 0 Paul Jesanis eliminated Tom L. Sewell, c ...... 0 4 6 1 0 what had all the appearances of a is another reason for the iiuprovi^ Hawley 6-0, 3-6, 6-2. \V. Miller, p ...... 3 0 1 0 0 0 glorious chance, the Athletics fin- ment of the Athletics this year, 33 0 5 27 7 0 The Bon Ami baseball team an­ H arley, z ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Pittsburgh ...... 000 lO'O 000— 1 Paul Cervini defeated Louie Jessee, zz ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 ished third in fielding, secondIn There is more harmony on the Runs batted in: Adams. nexed another victim to its long . Farr, 6-3. 6-3. Hudlln, p ...... 4 0 1 2 1 0 hitting and they had only two club. There aren’t as many bosses Mike Cordera beat Joe Mc- pitchers in the first 14. :as there were last year. And At Phlladetnkta:— string of victories last night whet . • Cluskey 6-2, 3-6, 6-1. 68 3 20 51 ■22 It is a matter of record, how-1 there aren’t as. many fancy salaried PH ILLIES 3. REDS 1 it put the skids under the Oldtim- Philadelphla^^^ OOO 200 000 000 02— 5 Philadelphia Donald Jesanis eliminated ever, that the'Athletics blew their old ball players around to make A R R. H. PO. A. E. j ers in a benefit game at the West Fred Mack 6-3, 8-10, 6-2. Cleveland 001 010 010 OOO 000 0O>—3 chances for the pennant last year the younger fellows disgruntled, Thompson, 2b ... . 3 0 0 2 1 0 Side playgrounds last evening. Thf Aileen McHale beat Eliza­ Kuus batted In: Foxx, Miller, because they couldn’t beat the, Ty Cobb and Tris Speaker were Friberg, If ...... 3 0 0 5 1 0 Bolev, Hale. Grove. Falk 2, Morgan: O’Doul. rf ...... 3 0 1 2 0 0 score was 4 to 1. The Bon Am: beth Lithwinski 6-0, 6-0. two 'base hits. E. Miller 2; home run, Yankees. When that well remem-1 with the ball club-last year and Klein, c f ...... 3 0 0 1 0 0 Elizabeth Washkiewich beat bered crucial series came along in]some of the younger players on the swings into action again tomorrow F oxx. Whitney, 3b ...... 3 1 3 0 2 0 night when it journeys to RockvilU ■ •the last quarter the Yankees.'crip-1 club resented the salaries that Hurst, lb ...... 311610 Gi%ce Giglio 6-0, 6-0. and then plays Kensington Satur­ Eleanor Heubner eliminated At Chicago I—■ _ pled as they were, knocked tlie j were paid to them. One outfielder. Thevenow, ss .... . 3 0 0 1 2 1 Lerian, c ...... 100400 day afternoon at Hickey’s Grove. Viola Lalonde 6-4, S-6. NATIONALS 11. CHXSOX 3 A’s for a loop. and one of the best in the league, Washington _ Benge, p ...... 300010 The soap makers have now rue Mildred Holland beat Gladys AB. K. H. PO. A. E. Ruth was hobbling on one leg. was outspoken in his protests 23 2 5 21 8 1 up a string of 14 games without a Wilkinson 4-6. 6-0, 10-8. •JTil LiUoCf /I O'o 1xw H • ...... 4 1 1 5“ 0 1 Combs was out with a fractured against the salaries that wer^ paid Cricrc 1 K ...... 2 0 1 6 0 0 wrist. Pennopk was crippled wUn to “ two old broken downs.” Cincinnati defeat, winning an even dozen and 5 AB. R. H. PO. A E. Three of the four matches in the - - * ...... 4 2 1 0 0 neuritis. Pipgras was stale. And Several of the other players re­ tying two. Three defeats were suf­ Goslin, If ...... 4 2 2 2 0 1 Swanson, If ...... 3 0 0 3 0 0 only 'Waite Hoyt was able to work. marked to friend; . . 3 0 0 0 1 0 fered previously. This is the most men’s division of the town cham­ T cl t f* ...... 5 0 1 -1 0 0 Purdy, rf ...... successful season the Bon Ami ha! -• W d c t n f ...... 5 1 3 3 0 0 Yet the Yanks knocked them off “ Why should I go out there and Strlpp, 3b ...... 300000 pionship tennis singles tourna­ o . . 3 1 3 8 0 0 Gooch, 3b .. • ••••«•• 1 1 3 0 and won the pennant in that one kill myself for seven grand a year K elly, lb ...... ever had and it is due very largely, /-.r 01-nn in c« ...... 4 2 3 2 2 1 Allen, c f ...... 300300 ments being conducted by the o O series. when those two are getting 30 and to the time and effort Coach Bill Hayes. 2b . •,•••••• 5 b 4 0 Plttenger, ss ...... 300150 McGonigal had spent in polishing,, sports department of The Herald, Thom as, p ...... 5 1 0 0 1 0 The Athletics are the same team 40V They ain’t drawing no money Ford, 2b ...... ,.301210 went three sets last night. Two at the gate.” Sukerforth, c ...... 201300 up the rough spots. practically as they were last year. . . 2 0 0 1 0 0 of the matches were played in the 41 11 15^ 27 10 3 Perhaps the pitching has im­ In the presence, of New York May, p ■...... Jack Godek was the winning, C hicago _ pitcher again last night. He let-,;, laaits’ tournament making a' total proved. The records, in comparison, players on the bench in the Yan­ 25 1 5 21 7 0 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. down the Oldtimers with five hits,;-i- cf six. Another half-dozen will be Metzler, It ...... a 2 indicate that. kee Stadium Cobb also made some Philadelphia ----- ...... 020 000 0— 2 Cissell, ss ...... 4 6 remarks about the courage of cer­ Cincinnati ...... 000 000 1— 1 Who’s this husky chap? Chap, four of which were made by plaY- ■■ staged this evening. Two others 1 But the team was not changed Runs batted in: Ford. Hurst 2; Reynolds, rt ...... 5 radically through the winter sea­ tain Philadelphia players. And me eye! It’s Beatrice Schmitt, ers ^ho can hardly be called old- were set for this motning. Shires, lb ...... 4 10 two base hits. Ford. Kelly 2, Suker- timers— St. John, Poudrier audios Most interesting of all the those remarks didn’t promote any forth, Whitney 2; home run, Hurst. boys and girls, and she’s running Kamm, 3 b ...... '• 5 2 son. In fact it wasn’t changed at Stevenson. Phil Carney made the- i matches last night was the fact Hoftman, c f ...... 5 1 all. family spirit. Babe Ruth a close race for batting that the Jesanis brothers, Paul and K err, 2b ...... 3 2 What then, it might be asked, is It is quite obvious, however, that honors. Beatrice is 20 and is the only other bingle, a double. Big 1 Jack Burkhardt worked for the . Donald, were each forced to go Borg, c ...... 2 the reason for the change in the there Is harnaony on the Philadel­ star second baseman for the Chi­ Although she was defeated in Crouse, c ...... 2 2 losers and was touched up for nine three sets to win. Paul eliminated W alsh, p ...... 0 0 team of the venerable Connie phia team this year. Thire have cago Rangers, girls’ baseball team hits. There was no score the first h-> Tom Hawley at 6-0, 3-6, 6-2, while the international Wightman cup M cKain, p ...... 2 0 Mack? It can’t be traced to the been some differences and squab­ How They Stand claiming the 1928 championship. 10 27 18 three Innings, then Brennan and Donald put oiit Fred Mack 6-3, matches by Helen Wills,, Betty collapse of the Yankees because the bles, of course, but they happen in Beatrice again is leading the team Nuthall, the pretty English tehnis Plitt opened up an assault that was 8-10, 6-2. Both were bitterly con- 37 0 10 27 18. 3 Yankees haven’t collapsed. They the best regulated households. in hitting and fielding this year. star, is expected to be a serious have been playing .600 baseball, The secret of the success of the YESTERDAY’S RESULTS In 22 games she has rolled up a not to be denied. ■“ested battles with the Jesanis Washington ...... 700 220 000— 11 The Oldtimers will play again brothers being on the offense most contender for the .national cham­ Chicago . • ...... 000 101—“ 3 and that’s good enough to win a Athletics this year would seem to batting average of .3 73. Her home pionship in the approaching tour­ Ernttcrn League next'Monday night against Pat - nt tne time and their opponents dis­ Runs batted In: Goslin 3, Cronin 3, pennant in most any league. But be in harmony, in Ditching, In field­ Is Kenosha, Wls. nament. Miss Nuthall is sho'wn Tate 2, Hayes, Shires, Cissell: home ing, in batting and In skilled man­ AUeatoiya 3, Hartford 1 (1st.) Carlson’s Playground All Stars playing beautiful defensive work, the Athletics are playing better. which spilled Company G for the - returning many seemingly impossi­ above. runs, Cronin: three base hits, Gos­ Early in the season we asked an agement. (Second game rain.) lin, Reynolds: two base hits, Rice, American League official; And what more need you? Springfield 5, Albany 1 (1st.) count a couple of nights ago. Last • ble shots. Metzler, Gooch. Springfield 4, Albany 3 (2d.) night’s summary: . n' Splendid Tennis New Haven 3, Providence 2. LOB SEEMS EA^Y Bon Ami (4) All four are strong net players A t St. Louis I— AB R H PO A •B- but the opposition was sufBcient to YANKEES WESTERN R E D SOX 4, BROWNS 1 Pittsfield 12, Bridgeport 6 (1st,) B oston Pittsfield 7, Bridgeport 3 (2d!) Hunt., SB V . . . . .3 0 1 2 5 O '- • keep them at the baseline most of WALSH BELIEVES MISS NIITHAIL American League Keeney. 2b . ..2 0 0 3 1 0 the time. While Hawley and Mack TOUR DKASTROUS Reeves, 3h ...... 5 0 0 2 0 1 BUT TAKES SKILL Brennan, cf . . .3 2 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 Washington 11, Chicago 3. were known to be good players, it Scarrltt, If ...... 4 Plitt. 3b . .. . .2 1 2 1 0 0 was not expected that they would Rothrook, cf ...... 5 0 1 2 0 0 1 Boston 4, St. Louis 1. Barrett, rf ...... 4 0 1 2 0 0 1 Detroit 17, Ne York 13. Coleman, lb . .2 0 0 6 0 0 be able to force the Jesanis broth­ 2 2 HAS NO CHANCE A G A im HELEN Regan, 2b ...... 4 2 3 0 Philadelphia 5, Cleveland 3 (17) EDITOR’S NOTE: This is Godek, p . . . . .3 0 1 0 1 0 ers three setc, a feat for .which they Further They Go the, Worse 1 3 10 1 0 Todt. lb ...... 3 National League the last of a sei'ies of eight Thompson, rf . .3 0 0 1 0 0 ■ deserve credit. Both Paul and Berry, c ...... 3 1 1 4 0 0 4“ Rhyne, ss ...... 4 0 1 2 0 Pittsburgh 1. Boston 0. articles on tennis by George Kelly, I f ----- . .3 1 1 0 0 0 Donald played a steady driving ...... 3 0 0 1 1 0 Boggini, c .. . .3 0 1 7 0 0 gome that was not to be denied in They Fare— Still 13 1-2 M. Gaston, p Philadelphia 2, Cincinnati 1. Lott, Jr., singles player of the Sports Writer Says Chal­ Last Night Fights (Other games, rain.) Davis Cup team. the end. Paul’s next opponent will 35 4 10 27 7 1 • « • 24 4 9 21 7 0 be Albert de Nivelle or Eddie St. L ouis Gaines Behind A's. R. H. PO. A E. THE STANDINGS Oldtimers Marklay while Donald will play AB. By GEORGE LOTT, JR. (1) Melillo, 2b ...... 4 0 2 2 3 0 lenger is Not Good At Cleveland— Billy Wallace, AB R H PO A E Earl Plssell or Elmo Mantelll. McGowan, rf ...... 3 0 1 0 0 0 Carney, rf . . . .3 0 1 0 0 1-r- ii Paul Cervini’s straight set vic­ Manush, If ...... 3 0 0 2 1 0 Cleveland lightweight, won de Eastern League Offhand, at mention of the lob, What started out to be a deter­ W. L. PC. Lamprecht, c . .3 0 0 7 0 0 tory over Louie Farr, semi-finalist mined invasion of the west by the Schulte, cf ...... 4 0 0 3 0 0 cislon over Tommy Grogan of one immediately thinks to himself, ...... 4 0 0 0 3 0 Enough Yet to Defeat the .622 Warnock, 2b . .3 0 0 1 0 0 two years ago. can be regarded as a Yankees seems to have turned into Kress, ss ... Omaha in ten rounds. Bridgeport ...... 74 45 Blue, lb ...... 4 1 2 12 1 0 Providence ...... 66 50 .569 “ That’s an easy shot, anyone can St. John, If . . .3 0 2 2 0 0 mild upset. Cervini has been play­ nothing more than a sight-seeing ...... 4 0 i 0 1 0 At Duluth— King Tut, Minne­ O'Rourke, 3b .500 do it.” That is a mistaken idea and Poudrier, ss . . .2 0 1 3 1 1 ing tennis a shorter time but has tou r. Schang, c ...... 4 0 0 7 0 0 Tennis Champion. apolis lightweight, knocked out A1 Pittsfield ...... 57 57 0 0 1 0 New H aven...... 53 61 .465 Stevenson, 3b . .2 0 1 1 0 0 been very active in this sport the For the further the Hugmen go Gray, p ...... 2 >1 Ramma of Germany in second one that should be clear in every Kimsey, p ...... U ll .0 0 0 0 .440 Carlson, lb- . . .1 1 0 4 1 -0 past two years. At present be is the more hopelessly they become round (10.) Max Sc’hmellng, Ger­ Springfield ...... 61 65 Badgro, z ...... 1 •0 0 0 0 0 By DAVIS J. WJiLSH .405 tennis player’s mind. Schieldge, If . .2 0 (> 2 0 0 leading the mill league at Cheney entangled in the mire or second man heavyweight gave a four- Hartford ...... 47 69 o « Allentolvn ...... 43 71 .377 The correct use of the lob has Burkhardt, p . . 2 0 0 1 3 0 Brothers and is undefeated. He place. 0 O 1 6 27 10 0 round exhibition. 000 103 UOO—4 New York, Aug. 15— It wouldn’t American League won many important matches. In took Farr into camp last night 6-3, Today they are sailing along, ------Boston ...... At Grand Rapids— Tuffy Grif­ 1927 at Longwbod, Hennessey and 21 1 5 21 5 2 13 1-2 ga m es in the rear o f the St. Louis ...... 000 000 001 be surprising if another duel of the fiths, Sioux City light-heavyweight, W. L. PC. 6-3, showing a steady all-around .723 I literally lobbed our way to the Bon Ami . . • 000 211 0-—4 game. His lob repeatedly dropped Athletics, having dropped another Runs batted in; Rhyne 3, Berry, decade, almost comparable to the Philadelphia----- 81 31 O’Rourke; two base hits, McGowan. knocked out Sandy Seifert of Pitts­ .611 National doubles championship. As Oldtimers .. 000 000 l - f l Inside the baseline and bounded yesterday when the Tigers took the burgh in first round (10). New York ...... 65 42 Blue, O'Rourke. Scarrltt, Berry. Mallor.v-Lenglen and Wllls-Lenglen Cleveland ...... 58 52 .527 in this case, the lob is especially Two base hits, Brennan, Steven­ against the fence for a point as first of a series, 17 to 13. The extravaganzas, developed from the useful against players not quite at son. Carney: three base hits, Bren­ Tigers fielding, they made five St. L o u is...... 57 53 .518 Farr tried in vain to come to the At Detroit:— build up a match of international ,469 the top of their game. nan 2; sacrifice hits, Poudrier, errors, was plenty bad, but the TIGERS IT, YANKS 13 expected meeting between Helen Detroit ...... 53 57 net. Cervini’s next opponent will be moment between the pair. .430 Hunt, Coleman: struck out, by Rev. James Greer who eliminated brand of pitching that Pipsras, D etroit Wills and Betty Nuthall In the Washington ...-46 61 Against Cochet and Brugnon we AB. K. H, PO. A. E. semi-finals of the national cham­ Lenglen’s reign was unquestion­ Chicago ...... 42 68 .382 went on the court with the precon- Godek 7, by Burkhardt 2; base on Allan Dexter 6-1, 6-3 in the first Hoyt, Zachary and Moore gave the Johnson, If ...... « 2 2 2 0 0 balls, off Godek 2, off Burkhardt 1; 0 pionship on Aug. 23. ed until Helen Wills developed her Boston ...... 35 73 324lpelved idea of lobbing practically round. champions was worse. Rice, c f ...... "o 0 0 3 1 umpires, Hewitt and Olds. Two Girls Win Walberg and Quinn having set Gehrlnger, 2b . .. .. 5 4 4 4 6 1 The populace gives every Indica­ game to the full, the result being National League ' every ball to Brugnon, playing Meilmann, rf .... 2 1 0 0 0 0 W. L, PC. Mike Cordera eliminated Joe Mc- him fine examples. Lefty Grove an- 1 A tion of selling the Forest Hills their famous match at Cannes, just enough shots to Cochet to Carroll, p ...... 1 1 0 4 1 Chicago ...... 71 33 .683 Cluskey in the only other match nounced his return- to form by Ale.\ander, lb ...... 3 2 A s 0 0 Staduim right out that day. a thine three years ago. And in the same keep him from crossing in front of pitching and winning a 17-inning McManus, 3 b ...... 3 2 i) 2 0 0 that never before has happened In way. Miss Nuthall’s sudden poten­ Pittsburgh ...... 64 42 .604 Brugnon and taking his lobs. This In the men’s tournament last night .550 HARTFORD GAME but had to go three Sets. The score affair with the Indians. Jimmy Shea, c ...... 3 3 1 4 0 1 championship history except in the tiality has made the present situa­ New York .... ,.6 1 50 plan worked to the extent of Schuble, ss ...... 4 1 2 3 2 2 .605 was 6-2, 3-6, 6-1. McCluskey gave Foxx’s .SSth home run and three final round, the advance sale being tion possible. St. Louis ...... 55 54 breaking up Brugnon’s game and Westllng. ss ...... 1 1 I 1 0 0 Brooklyn ...... -47 60 .439 his good opposition in the first two additional hits in the 17th gave Graham, p ...... 0 0 0 0 : 0 0 far from light for all days and It is possible, of course, that getting on Cochet’s nerves almost At Allentown:— sets but was outclassed in the third. the Macks a 5 to 3 win. It was Prudhomm e. p .. . . 1 0 0 0 0 0 downright heavy for that one. They they may not meet at all but, if so, Cinclnfiatl...... 46 62 .426 to the breaking point.' It was ter DYKES .1. SENATORS 1 Fothergill, rf ...... 4 0 2 0 0 0 Boston:^ . . . t .... 44 65 .404 A llentow n In the girls’ division, Aileen Mc­ Grove’s 18th victory of the season seem to have the idea that Miss it hardly will be Helen’s fault. She ribly disconcerting to Cochet to AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Wills Is in for a licking. Philadelphia----- 42 64 .395 2 2 2 0 Hale, finalist two years ago, defeat­ and his first win. since July 25. 39 17 15 27 13 5 will go through to the semi-Dnals see the match slipping . away be­ Scheer, ss ...... 3 1 cause his partner was missing lobs Rapp, 3b ...... 4 1 4 2 2 A ed Elizabeth Lithwinski in straight Milton Gaston shaded sad Sam, New Y ork The experts are responsible for because she has nobody to beat 2 4 0 0 Gray, flinging ace of the Browns AB. R. H. PO. A. E. this impression. They were pleas­ GAMES TODAY that he could easily put away Hesse, c f ...... 3 0 love sets, 6-0, 6-0 while Elizabeth 2 0 0 except Mrs. Mallory and the par­ •Deighan, lb ...... 4 0 0 4 1 ft Durst, rf ...... 5 1 1 0 0 Washkiewich gave Grace Giglio the and Boston beat St. Louis 4 to 1. 1 3 1 2 0 ed to observe- a deterioration in ade passed Molla long ago. Miss Lobbing to Victory Jarrett. If ...... 3 0 0 Robertson, 3b ...... 6 Eastern League •% 2 3 0 same medicine also, winning in in the series opener. Combs, cf ...... 6 3 4 1 0 0 Miss Wilis’ game in the Wightman Nuthall, also in the upper half-of The next day against Patterson Lacey. 3b ...... 0 1 4 0 0 Hartford at Allentown. Hurley, rf ...... 4 0 0 1 0 ft straight love sets. Miss McHale’s "Washington scored seven runs in Ruth, If ...... 6 3 3 Cup series, which mav or may not the draw, figures to get most of and Hawkes we followed the same A n 0 ’ Gehrig, lb ...... 1 3 6 0 0 Evans, c ...... 0 8 1 the first inning and went on to . . 5 be so. and they have hinted darkly her action from Mrs! Peggy New Haven at Providence. plan with the same ultimate suc­ 2 1 2 0 next opponent will be either Esther I.azzeri, 2b ...... 5 r> 1 3 - 3 0 Levy, p ...... 4 1 Metcalf or Catherine Fraher while take a 11 to 3 decision from the that the end is near, which may or Michell, another Englishwoman, Albany at Springfield. cess, only this time the idea was D ickey, c ...... 4 2 1 5 0 0 2 White Sox. Young Ed Walsh start­ Koenig, ss ...... 0 1 1 2 0 may not be arrant nonsense. Miss Bridgeport at Pittsfield. not preconceived. Patterson and 31 3 1 27 8 1 ■'!?' Miss Washkiewich is due to meet . . 4 and It might be more than Betty H artford Margaret Boyle or Marjorie Smith ed for the Sox but was yanked Pipgras, p ...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 Nuthall at 18. seems destined to cares to take on. I believe Mrs. American League Hawkes were supposed to be the 0 0 0 AB. h : h , :PO. A. E. after pitching to five batters with­ Hoyti p ...... 0 0 0 hold the championship some day Philadelphia at Cleveland. 2 0 1 of Elwood street. Zachary, p ...... 2 0 0 1 0 0 Michell beat her in straight sets at best pair in the world overhead and Coi'rella. '3b ...... ,. 5 0 1 New York at Detroit. Martineck. lb ...,. . 4 1 0 8 1 0 What promises to be one of the out retiring any of them. Moore, p ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 but I know no particular reason Wimbledon hut this couldn’t have it was thought to be certain death o The Pirates lowered the Cubs’ why that day should come next Washington at Chicago. W atson. I f...... 4 0 1 0 ft best matches tonight will be the been the Miss Nuthall who went to lob to them. Hohman, c f ...... 0 1 2 0 n 45 13 18 24 7 0 Boston at St. Louis. A clas;! between Ross Shirer and Mac lead in the National to eight full week. Doubtless the idea is highly crazy here last Saturday, and more Even against players of this Briscoe, ss ...... 4 0 1 A 6 0 Macdonald, the latter a finalist two I games by defeating the Braves 1 to D etroit ...... o 07 100 2 5 x --17 unimportant but, somehow, I can’t than It could have been the Miss N atlo^l League type the lob is a good shot to try Roser. rf ...... A n 0 1 1 0 0, while the leaders were idle. It New Y ork ...... 300 111— 13 seem to forget that Miss Nuthall Nuthall who lost to Helen Jacobs Pittsburgh at Boston. Wingfield. 2b ------2 0 0 3 2 0 years ago. They will battle on the occasionally, so, fortunately for us, 0 was a battle of southpaws with Runs batted Inj Combs 2. Alexan­ has yet to win a set from Miss Cincinnati at Philadelphia (2). Norton. 2b ...... 1 0 0 0 0 High school courts starting about der 4, Johnson, Gehrlnger, Pipgras 2. in straight sets on Friday. we tried a couple' at the very out­ Smith, e ...... 4 0 1 4 ft 0 ■■ Chicago ft Brooklyn (2). 2 5:30. Both Bissell brothers, Sher­ Percy Jones limiting the Bucs to Gehrig 2, Koenig, Shea, SChubJe 3, Wills in three years of competition. And, by the way, is this remark set. The whole story is that our W lltse; p ...... 3 0 1 0 fr y St. Louis at New York (2). wood, losing finalist last year, and three hits and Petty giving up but Fothergill 4, Ruth. Lazzerl, Westllng Almost Won significant or Isn’t It? ' Maybe we opponents had an off day and, as Groh. X ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 five. 2 two ‘base hits, Pipgras, Gehrig, on the previous day, we lobbed our Earl, will swing into action to­ Alexander 3. Fothergill, Ruth. Laz-: She almost won two sets In their are becoming all a-twltter about an 34 1 7 24 12 1 ’ night at the West Side. Sherwood Philadelphia trimmed Cincinnati in-and-outer. way to victory. We were very A llentow n ...... 000 030 OOx-—3 in the §rst game of a scheduled zeri, Schuble; three base hits, Rob­ 8-6, 8-6. match on Saturday but meets Jimmie O’Leary and the win­ ertson, Fotherg'lll; home runs, John­ the disconcerting fact Is that she BOSTON BALL FANS lucky to catch these t'^.o great H artford ...... 100 000 (000— 1 ■ ■ ner at 6:15 and the winner will doubleheader. 2 to 1. Rain ended son, Gehrlnger. overhead players on an off day; Runs batted in Hesse1 2 Rapp, the game at the end of the seventh wound up the engagement by win­ Watson: two base hits* Rapp 2. take on Hudson Lyons immediate­ yet it proved to us conclusively \ inning. Don Hurst’s 25 home run ning neither. In' brief, Miss Wills ly afterward In a second round won the. match and It mightn’t he WATCH MARANVILLE that the lob was an effective shot match, Lyons making this request with one on gave the Nats their Home Runs and that it waa sound ta.ctics to at TAKING ALL COMERS win. a second 'class Idea to pay off on because of going on a vacation that until further evidence is furn­ least try a few lobs at the start of with Bissell, regarded as an almost New York and St. Louis and Major Leagues Boston,. Aug. 15.— Boston’s bas(^ every match. Marquette University’s football Brooklyn and Chicago remained Leading Battersers ished. We have no reason to. ex­ certain winner, consenting. Earl pect, for instance, that Miss Wills Klein, Phillies ball fandom Is watching with inter­ D ecep tiv e Style team will play against teams from idle on account of wet grounds. est the experiment. of Prasident Bissell meets Elmo Mantelll at 5:30 will be worse or Miss Nuthall 'will Ruth, Yankees • S 0 • • s s ^Again in 1927 at Paris in our six ■ states this fall. The schedule and the winner goes against Donald be better the next time they meet. Wilson, Cubs Judge Emil Fuchs, of the Bostoir various “ trial” matches against calls for games against' two Iowa ^Jesanis at a later date. here, was one of the four seeded American League However, the random specula­ Ott, Giants Braves who relinquished the man­ Tilden and Hunter for the right to teams, two from Massachusetts G. AB. R. H. PC. agerial reiar and handed them over Other Matches players in the draw and she ruled tion of' the moment has served to Foxx, Athletics • s e s s e < play in the doubles, Hennessey and and one each from Wisconsin, F oxx, P h il...... 113 400 101 153 .383 to “ Rabbit” ' Maranville, stellar Aldo Gatti and Howard Turking- a strong favorite to defeat Miss Simmons, Phil. ..lOD 449 91 168 .374 make a notable event out of a I unconsciously revived a way of Michigan, Nebraska and Kansas. ton will meet tonight at the Nathan Heubner, her 14-years-old oppon­ Fonseca, C14v: ,.110 427 79 157 .368 championship that had been expect­ shortstop for the tribesmen. producing the lob in a very decep­ Hale courts at 7 o’clock. Another ent. However, Miss Heubner, who Combs, N. Y. ...M 0 4 435 92 168 .363 ed to prove an empty exhibition. NEW YANK PITCHER The Rabbit is a veteran at the tive manner. It is the way Shimid- will be a -freshman student in high Manush, St. L. . . . I l l 459 73 166 .362 game and knows It from every zu end Kumagae, the great Jap­ PLENTY TO WORK WITH match this evening will feature a Leader a year ago, today, Goslin, Speculation Is the sort of thing go between Albert de Nivelle, school next month, was much that contrives to m a k e something Philadelphia, Pa.,' Aug. 16.— angle. His startling plays at his anese players, lobbed, namely, to ■Washington, .380. position between second and third Forty-seven men from the West father of Bob de Nivelle who de­ steadier and made less errors. After National League out of nothing, which usually I* “ Lefty” Holstein, pitcher, for the make the stroke in the same way feated Bill Hand the other night, taking the first set, she was forced Herm an. Bkln. ..103 404 81 167 .413 the status before women’s feature Wentz-.Olney semi-pro. team of this have thrilled thousands of fans, and you start to drive and at the last Virginia varsity football squad of and Eddie Markley, youthful high to come from behind to win the Terry, N. Y ...... I l l 451 73-171 .379 makes its appearance, the sport en­ city has been signed hy the New his shrewd judgment on the fluer moment elevate your racket. 1928 are eligible for the team this'- " school star at the high school from second. Miss Lalonde took a lead H ornsby, Chic. ..108 420 107 153 .364 joys seances of Isolated hysteria, Y’ork Yankees and will report to points of the game is a well known Time and time again we would year.. O’Doul, Phil...... 107 434 99 167 .385 factor in baseball circles. _ 7 to 8. Ruth Behrend, defending of 6-5 in games but her youthful T raynor. Pitts, ,.'8 3 351 68 127 .862 the box offices are mobbed and the that club in the fall, according to catch Tilden and Hunter taking champion in the women’s tourna­ opponent rallied and won the next H endrick, Bkln. 81 287 54 104 .362 news columns glutted. Then, hav­ announcement made here by. the These things, augmented by the a step closer to the net as we start­ ment, will meet Stella Lincoln in three games to capture the set. Her Leader a year ago today, Hornsby, ing -had its fling, Women’s tennis club management. fact that the Braves have a fight­ ed our stroke andr with this last- her first round match at the high next opponent will be the^ winner B oston, ,381. settles down to uninspired tran­ Holstein recently hurled a no-hit, ing spirit, which does blossom forth m lnu^ change we would catch DANDRUFF Eastern League occasionally, may combine to per­ school at 7 o’clock. So far as is of the Gladys ’Wilklnson-Mildred quility again. no-run e'ght inning game; during them ott balance and be able to lob Causes Baldness Kimmlck, Bdgt. 111 374 37 148.396 form a “ mircale.” known, these are all the matches Holland match. Schlnkel. Bdgt. ..118 463 93 179 ,387 Long A CJuunplon which he struck out 16 batters. over thelrsheads and thus take the After more than two hours o t Y ordy, A lb ...... 110 442 93 167 .378 At least, say the baseball experts scheduled for this evening. ’Viola ■ May Sutton gave it' its first im­ it is a "noble experiment” on the net away from them. The lob used LYON’S Lalonde and Eleanor Heubner were playing, Mildred Holland eliminat­ P eploskl, P rov. ..115 487 81 183 .376 petus back in the early days of the in this manner is Teally an offen­ ed her sister-in-law, Gladys 'Wil­ Caldwell, N. H. ..116 434 91 161 .371 LYONS AND UHLE part of Judge Fuchs, who, reaUain? to play at 8:30 this mhrning at century with her victories in Eng­ hli own shortcomings as maa«,qef sive shot. Roscimary and i kinson In three sets this morning. land. Then nothing happened for There are times when you are the high school wiHi Gladys Wilkin­ Much has been said abput o f a big league team, has, a: bat son and Mildred Holland meeting Gladys won the first set 6 to 4 but ICE WAGON POPULAR years because the then Miss Sutton out of court and the only thing Sulphur George Uhle not' being as effective suspended himeeltl with someone at 10 o’clock on the same courts. Mildred came back strong to annex was suprepie. Her place finally was who Is more experienced in the sci­ possible to do is to lob. A ^ood loh Stops Falling Hair the ne^t 6-0. Then came the bit­ Five of the members of the IH' taken by Hazel Hotchkiss, after since he went 20 innings against Startling Upset ence of haeeball. in a case like this may turn a Miss Heubner won her match terly fought third and deciding set diana football squad are follow* which first Mary Browne and then the White Sox, late in Mfy. Ted seemingly lost point Into a winner. Itching Scalp and Pronotes Lyons, who went ope more Inning with Miss Lalonde in straight sets which was finally won by Mildred ing in the steps of Red Grange. Mrs. Mallory came alone to rule Seems funny how, all of a surt- At the present time the 16b is tl*. Hair GrowUu at 10-8. The contest remined one of They are stepping behind Ice without contest. It was only when 'than Uhle and-had to pitch against at 6-4. 8-6. Her victory was the a much heavier-hitting team than den, oonviou have started on a most a lost art. but I look to see li At All Dept. (and. Drag itoreq. first major upset of either tourna­ the endurance flight of Jackson and wagons through the .summer. The the latter’s supremacy was ques­ rampage in various prisons, in very much revived in the near lU- O’BrI-ne at St. Louis. They were whole varsity squad it working at tioned Immediately after the war Uhle, only recently regained his ment. Miss Lalonde, associate di­ effectlveneee. 1 fast It’s a vibtl itura. r rector o f the Recreation Centers very evenly matched. manual labor* by Lenslen that they vere •'hie to

\ V- -1 < -<*£3 MANCHESTER.e ve n in g |!ERAU-\syuTIl.MAwGI!ESTE ...... •HAGB TWELVE TH E CI.AS^IFI ED SECTIDM B tl'l' /VM D »E U L HEBE blossoms.^ Her bouquet w u ot Want Ad Information AUTOMOBILES FOR SAI.E 4 HELP WANTED— bridal roses, sweet peas and baby FEMALE 35 ENGLISH PRESS breath.; FOR SALE— Early 1926 Hupmo- She w%8 ^attended by . her‘ sister. Manchester bile. Club sedan. Wonderful con­ PROTESTANT SECRETARY at Miss Flora Edmondo, as bridesmaid Evening Herald dition. Midway Filling Station, once; experienced bookkeeper to SEES DAWES AS and she wore a dress o f yellow 7 53 North Main street. take charge; 25 experienced Junior Tennis Tournament. tulle with horsehair hat to match. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISE­ ______:---« stenographers,- file clerks; stenog­ She carried pink roses,-orchid sweet MENTS , GOOD USED CARS rapher-bookkeeper combined. Ex­ On Monday morniiig at 10 o’clock peas and baby breath. Cash or Terms TALKIE VOLCANO a Junior Tennis Tournament will Count «lJt average worda to a line. perienced solicitor on telephone; Want a cook, The little . flower girl, Calire Initial!, number! and abbreviation! Madden Bros. multigraph operators; key punch be held at'the*'^Methodist Tennis Edmondo, looked very pretty in a each count aa a ^or^,V}i,v2,“oo!t“u 681 Main St.______Tel. 5500 Want a clerk, Court, near- Wesleyan Hall. Boys word! at two worda. Minimum coat la operators. Office positions always pink dress and sunhonnet to match. ■ available. Newberry and Shields, Want a partner. AiOnddn.-i—An \ “ oratorical vol­ of the age of 15 years and under price ot three llnea. ^ 1927 Buick Sedan. The basket she carried was filled 112 State street, Hartford. Tel. Want a situation. cano’’ id how the English press sees are invited to join the club. A ■with roses, and sweet, peas. Line rate! per day for tranalent 1926 Willys-Knight Sedan. Generalvflawes, America’s new Am- trophy will be awarded the winner 1925 Willys-Knight Sedan. 6-3263. Want to sell a farm, The groom was attended by his Effective March 17. tassador to Great Britain. of the tournament. The following brother, James Murphy and the Caab Charge 1926 Ford Roadster. Want to borrow money, From the moment he stepped off boys have signed up and there When Better Used Cars are Sold ushers were David McCarthy of this G Consecutive Uaya 7 ctpi a ot! h e l p W ANTED— m a l e 36 | Want to sell s'heep, cattle. he gang-plank of the Olympic at promises to be some excitement at city and John Mart of Talcettville, 3 Consecutive Uaya .. # d * |‘ °ta We’ll Sell Them. the big opening on Monday; Theo­ WANTED— First class automobile Want to sell town property. louthhamptoh last month, Dawes friends of the groom., ^ Oay ...... I >1 ** COLE MOTOR SALES .ook the limelight aa the “ Jimmy dore Metcalf, Melville Osborne, Jr., .Ml orders for Irregular insertion! 91 Center St. Tel. 8275 salesman. Write Box K, in care of Want to sell groceries, drugs. After the ceremony a ’wedding w‘ll be charged at the one-time rate. •Valker’’ of the foreign plenipoteu- Charles Prelle, Willard Plummer. dinner was served at the home of Special rates tor long term every Herald. Want to sell boots and shoes. George Gregus, Kerwln I4sk, Ralph 1927 MARMON COUPe ! iaries to the Court of St. James, the bride’s parents to immediate dav advertising given upon reouest. Want to sell dry goods, carpets, Clifford and Willard Ludke. Ad­ Ads ordered for three or els days 192" OLDSMUBII.E COACH. WANTED— EXPERIENCED tobac­ lid he's kept it ever since. members of both families. Mrs. E. and stopped before the third or ort.b 1925 CHEVROLET SEDAN. co hanger. F. Hartl, Station 45, Want to sell clothing, hats, caps, He is the most photographed and mission will be ten cents. S. Edgerton of Manchester catered. day will be charged only for the ac­ 1926 CHEVROLET LANDAU. Taylor street. North Manchester. Want to find buyers for anything', a,lked-of foreigrf representative in On Monday night the committee The happy couple left later in tual number of times the ad appear- of the Inter-church Tournament 1927 DODGE COUPE. -.ondon— not because he is the the day for an . unannounced ed. charging at the rate earned, but ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD. will hold an important meeting and no allowances or refunds can he made 1926 DODGE SEDAN. Vmerican ambassador, but because wedding trip and on their return on six time ads stopped after the DOGS— BIRDS—PETS 41 Advertising gains new customers. )f his “ Hell and Maria’’ comple.\. plans will be made to start this will reside at 67 Elroe street. A number ot other good used tournament soon, to see who will cars. Advertising keeps old customers. Diplomats Shocked. South Manchester, where they will ‘^uil forbids": display lines not FOR SALE— Three Fox Terrier The staid diplomatic corps of carry off the cup won by the First sold. .... CRAWFORD AUTO SUPPLY CO. Advertising makes success easy, be at home to their ’ friends; after The Herald will not be responsible pups, 3 months old. Inquire at 15 London have never had anything Lutheran church last year. September 15! Center am’ Trotter Sts. Ridgewood street after 5:30 \ Advertising begets confidence, Local Band in Parade. for more than one incorrect insertion Tel. 6495 or 8063 like him in their midst before. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy are very of any advertisement ordered for o’clock. Advertising means business. They do not know whether to be The Rockville Boys’ band of 32 popular with the younger se^. She more than one time. The Inadvertent omission of 'hoor- 1925 HUDSON COACH Advertising shows energy, amused or shocked at his oratorical pieces, under the direction of Henry is a dental hygenist at the office of rect puMication n( advertlslne will be 1927 OAKLAND SEDAN ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Advertise and succeed, outbursts and lack of respect for Schonrock, will take part in the Dr. C. E. Peterson at 34 Park rectified onlv by cancellation of the re- i American Legion parade at the BEITS GARAGE Advertise judiciously. the traditional ambassadorial place and Mr. Murphy is a sales­ charge made for• the • service • rendered. Hudson-Essex Dealer— 129 Spruce RADIO______^ ievve. [state convention to be held in man for the George E. Keith Fur­ Advertise or bust. For four weeks after his arrival' Hartford. Aug. 24. The fourth All advertisements must conform ! FOR SALE— Easy washing ma- niture Co. of South Manchester. in style, copy and typography with Advertise weekly. jver here. General Dawes succeed-! district comprising the Posts and ! chine, slightly used. Will demon- Notes. regulations enforced by fhe publish­ ed in-Jvetping the lid on the fiery I their...... Auxiliaries of Tolland Thomas Darcy of Union street, ers and they reserve the right to MOTORCYCLES 1 strate. $50 cash. Come at once. Advertise now. which usually marks his oration.s, | Windham counties ■will be in the overseer in the machine room of the edit, revise or reject any copy con­ BICYCLES 11 I Bargain. Also 100 gallon jugs, 60 Advertise sidered objectionable. until the English editors began to ! procession. United States Envelope Co., is en­ CUiSINi; H 11 HS—Classified ads Cooper street. HERE wonder whether he really intended Band Concert Tonight. joying his annual vacation. to he published same day must be re­ FOR SALE— 1926 Harley-Davidson | ceived tiv 12 o'clock nton. Saturdays motorcycle or will exchange for to maintain the characteristic re­ The fourth band concert in the Misses Edith and Marion Preusse 10:30 a. m. _ . ..n small car. Call 730S. GARDEN—LAW N- serve f his predecessors. municipal series will be given this of Prospect street. Miss Marjorie TELEPHONE YOUR WANl DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 Then it came, and how! He let evening In Talcott Park by. St. Walnwright and Miss Barbara ADS go at a meeting in connection with Joseph’s Boys’ band, under the di­ Babington of Talcott avenue, have Ads are accepts-i over the telephone BUSINESS SERVICES FOR SALE— Gladiolas 50c a doz. the Travel Association of Great rection of Charles P.' Hatch of returned from several weeks’ stay at'the CHAKCbJ KA l'lC given above OFFERED 13 Over SO varieties q_f better kind. Britain and Ireland. For half an j Hartford. A v^y pleasing pro- at Camp Aya-po. Somers. as a convw*nce to Advertiser*, but Clark’s Glad Garden, 425 Middle hour he held his listeners spell-igram will be given, Mrs. James Coughlin of South the CASH KA I'fc-S will be accepted as THE KING OF THEM all The Na­ Turnpike, Man. Green. Phone. bound as he popred fourth a t.vpi-| Murphy-Edinondo. Manchester was the guest of her FULL PAYMKN'i if paid at the busi­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mead ness office on or before the seventh tional Air Power Water System. 5339. ______cal “ Hell and .Maria’’ oration. j gt. Bernard’s church was the day following the first 'nserf'f" , Water fresh from the well. The The Daily Mail said of it: ‘ scene of a pretty weddini on of Union street on Wednesday. each ad. otherwise the CHARUh, Demming deep and shallow well FOR SALE— Pears for canning. . “ He shattered the ancient andKyednesday morning when Miss Misses Marion and Margaret RATB will he collected. No resnnnsi Clapps favorite, 37 Edward street. peaceful atmosphere of the Vint- Mary Celia Edmondo, daughter of Roche of Mt. ’Vernon, N. Y., are hlllty for errors In telephoned ads automatic electric pumps. Service AFARTM ENTS— FLATS— j HOUSES FOR SALE win he assumed snd their sccuraey on all kinds ot pumps, motors, Telephone 4301. i ners’ Hail, and kept Lord Derby Mr. and Mrs. Peter Edmondo of 18 guests at the home of Mr. and cannot ha guaranteed...... generators, light plants. Renew TENEMENTS 63' and Lord Riddell, who sat on either West Road, became the bride of Mrs. Roger Murphy of St." Bernard’s j FOR RENT, LEASE OR SALE, 2 Terrace. INDEX OF CI,ASS1FICA your old pipes. Iron filters. Carl tenement house 115 Main street, side of him, dodging his crashing William J. Murphy, son of Mr. FOR SALE— Clapp favorite pears. FOR RENT— 5 ROOM apartment, fists. He roared like a sergeant- and Mrs. James Murphy of Talcott Karl and Gertrude Urlich of TIONS Nygren, 1.5 Anderson street. Tel. Telephone W. H. Cowles, 5909. 1st floor 5 rooms, steam heat and West street have purchased the two Births ...... 8439. all improvements Apply Manches­ iuiprovetnenls, 2nd .floor 4 rooms, major on parade ground and his avenue. Rev. George T. SInnott. engagements ...... ter Public Market. audience sat silent, mesmerised, al­ pastor of the church performed houses at 30 and 32 Mountain FOR SALE— Muskraelpns, Big improvements, 2 attic ropras if de­ street, formarly owned by Louis Marriages ...... Benders. Warren W. Clark, Smith sired $23 a month. Garage, large most embarrassed as the crese:ido the ceremony at 9 o'clock. The al- Ueaths ...... MOVING—TKUCKING- FOR RENT— 5 ROOMS, all im­ came. ‘ tar was attractively decorated with Crotta. Card of Thanks ...... street, Wapping. provements, with attic. Inquire lot, fruit trees Owner moving lo George W. Andrews, for more In Memortam ...... STOR.4(iE 20 Bridgeport. Dial 5258.' ‘ Sileiit” .Ambassador. [cut flowers. During the ceremony Lost and Found ...... 89-91 Birch street. ‘I came over nere as a silent am- Mrs. Anna Mae Pfunder rendered than 30 years employed by the ■Announcements ...... HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 FOR SALE — Double tenement liassador,’ he burst out in stentor­ ! "0 Promise Me’’ and Bailey’s “ Ave Hockanum Mill company, has re­ Personals ...... WANTED— Load to and part load FOR RENT— 6 room tenemeut 456 AutomoMles house, 4 Cook Avenue, Mauches- ian tones, ‘ but now 1 am going 'oo Maria” at the offertory. As the signed his position. from Philadelphia, Pa., Camden, CROSLEY RADIO complete elec­ Main street, near Lincoln school. Automobiles tor Sale ...... N. J., or enroute any day this ter Green. Call 8390. tell you something.’ -^.ud he did. bridal party marched into the Automobiles for exchange ...... o tric set $70. Atwater Kent com­ A-1 condition. Rent $35. Apply Wine glasses danced beneath his church, the organist. Miss Margaret Auto Accessories—Tires ...’...... » month. Perrelt & Gleiiney. Phone. \ Benson of Benson Furniture Co. McGuan played Lohengrin’s FAR FROAI HOME Auto Hepatrlng— Painting ... plete $50. fists as he emphasizeu his words. 7-A 3063. I WATKINS “ ‘I get a lot of unsolicited ad- wedding march and as the party Autv' Schools ...... FOR RENT— 5-room flat with bath Hilo, Hawaii Islands.— Kibben- Autos—Ship by Truck ...... 8 PERRETT & GLENNEY— Express FUhMTURE EXCHANGE vice. I resent advice on how to! left the church she played Men- Autos— For Hire ...... and garage. 32 and 34 St. John huk is one little Eskimo girl who and freiglit service: local and street, at South Manchester. E. COLUMBIA get along with the English,’ he i delssohn’s "Midsummer Night Oarages— Service— StoTgjte .. continued. ‘During the war 1 got! Dream.” has never seen a snowball. She Motorcycles— Bicycle ...... long distance. Expert furniture FOR SALE— 4 burner Vulcan gas A. Standlsh, Andover, Conn. 'Tel- was brought here by Rev. and Wanted Autos— Motorcycles . . . . i* moving. Service any lime by call­ to know the English better than a I The bride looked very pretty, rang. Call 5707. ephoue Willlmanlic 1353-5. ■ .Mrs. Grace Manning and .’'liss Mrs. H. H. Corey who adopted her lliisiness iinil I'nifesslonnl Services ing 3063. lifetime could have taught me. 11 resting on the arm of her father Business Services OlTered . . . . 13 I'O REN I'—f.EN IENNIAL apart- Lois Manning of Norwich are do not know what the repercus- | who gave her away. She wore a when she was a baby in Labrador, Household Services OlTered ...... IS-A guests of their cousin, Mrs. Edward gown of white satin, with flounce She Is 11 years old and is more Building—Contracting ...... MERCHANDISE ordered by you to­ .\uisic:al instkuments 53 meiiis, tom room apanment, lain- sions of this speech will be, and as Florlsis— Nurseries ...... day in New York, or to be sent lo lor set vice, beat, gas range, ice P. Lyman. a business man, I am going to take of Belgium lace to match veil, used to the warm climate of Ha­ Funeral Directors ...... New York, picked up by us to­ NEW SEPT. RECORDS are in. box furnlsheo Call Manchester George Hart has gone to .Milford a chance on the repercussions’.” which was caught up with orange waii than that of her native homo. Heating-Plumbing—Roofing ... l' lo visit his sister. Insurance ...... * = night and delivered the next Most complete stock of sheet Construction Company. 4l31. Now the social demand for the Millinery— Dressmaking ...... l» morning via Manchester and New music in town. 30c a copy. 20 per Columbia was visited Sqnday by American Ambassador rivals that I Moving—Trucking—Storage \... 30 York Motor Despatch. Daily ser­ cent discount on instruments dur­ FOR RENT— 5-room modern flat, a succession of thunder showers for George Bernard Shaw, and his Painting— Papering ...... 31 with a heavy rain fail which will vice aqd reasonable rates. Call ing August. practically new. Garage if desir­ speeches are looked forward to Professional Services...... 3i ed. Inquire 164 Eldrldge street probably help the gardens consider­ Repairing ...... ,‘" 3063, 8S60 or 8864. THE MUSIC BOX “ with eager expectancy,’’ to quote Tailoring— Dyeing—Cleaning . . . 34 of 58 Ashworth street. ably, those which are not already another London journal. Toilet Good! and Service ...... 35 STORAGE ROOM for furniture or past help. Wsnted— Business Service t • a • a a 2R merchandise, available at Brailh- FOR RENT— Modern 4 room tene­ In the absence of the regular Behnfield Homestead Kdornllopnl WANTED—TO BUY 5S TEN.MS TOUH.V.A.ME.NT. •.valle’s, 52 Pearl street. ment. S. D. Pearl. 120 Woodland pastor. Prof. 1. G. Matthews of Rye, N. V., Aug. 15.— Quarter NO. ao SU.MMER STREET. Courses and Classes •••taaaaaai ^vltL PAY HIGHEST cash prices street. Phone 6730. Private Instruction Crozer Theological Seminary of final play in men’s . and women’s First time offered for sale, lot 112x236 feet. House, 6 rooma Dancing ...... iaa«aaaa« tor ragr., paper, magazines and Chester, Pa., occupied the pulpit of singles and doublas is sciieduled for Musical —Dramatic . I a < a a a a « FOR RENT— 4. 5 AND 6 room with bath, all rooms e.xtra large, 'mail barn and garage, poultry 30 l*ROFESSU)NAL metals Also buy all kinds of Uie local cliurch Sunday, morning, today in the annual eastern turf Wanted—Instruction ...... chickens. Morris II. Lessner. Dial rents. Apply Edward J Holl, 865 house, plenty of fruit trees and grapes. Wonderful place for Plniinclnl SERVICES 22 j He look aa his text the ‘J3rd verse court tennis championship. 6389 or 38S6. Main street. Telepiione 464 2. garden as tlie lot measures over 1-2 acre. ■ The owner wants a Bonds—Stocks— Mori«alies . of the 14ih chapter of Matthew. Major interest centers in the quick sale and we oifer this property at the very low price of Business Opportunities ...... Plano Tuning The ue.\t two Sundays, Prof. Wil­ Money to Loan ...... Highest prices paid for FOR RENT— 5 ROOM flat, down­ iiidtcn that brings William T. I'll- $6,000. First come, first served. A rare opportunity. Help niul SItnnftons Expert work guaranteed stairs, 112 Oak street. Imulre 114 liam Browu of Hartford 'rheologi­ den and Berkeley Bell together. Garden street, good single with garage, extra large plot of JUNK cal Seminary will preach. 1-lelp Waiiiefi —KemsJe Kemp's Music House I huv anything saleable. Call Wm. Oak street. Otiier matches are: Francis Hunter ground. This is a choice location. Help Wanted—Male ...... - Miss Elizabeth Bertsch was the vs. Julius Seligsoh, Buuny Austin Seven room house and 2 acres of land, 30 fruit trees, city Help Wanted-Male or Kemale Osln'nsky. Tel. 5879, 91 Clinton St. 5 WA1,NUT STKEE T—Near Che- leader of the Christian Endeavor Agents Wanted vs. Harold MacGuffin and John water, etc. Close in. Price only $5,100. .situations Wanted —Kemale REPAIRING 23 FORD WANTED, must be 1928 or ney mills, very-desirable four and meeting Sunday evening. On ac­ Dueg vs. Gregory Mauigln. At the Green, 7 room single with Improvements. Owner has Situations Wanted—Male . 1929 model roadster or coupe. five-room tenemeuls, all remodel­ count of . the rain the attendance Play in the women’s singles other plans and desires immediate sale. So the price is only Employment Agencies • LAWN MOWERS REPAIRED, ed. Reasonalile. Inquire on prem­ was small. l.l»e Btopk— Pets— Poolfry— Vehicles Call 6653. brings together Miss Evelyn Parson $4,500. Easy terms. chlmneya cleaned lud repaired, ises. Tailor Shop. Telephone 6030. The many friends of James Utley and Miss Mary Grcef, Mrs. Char­ Dogs— Birds— Pets ...... <1 key tilting, safes opened, saw tiling Henry street, new sl.\ room single, oak floors,^eteam heat, gks, Live Stock —Vehicles ...... <3 will be glad to know that he Is lotte Hosmer Chapin and Miss garage. Price only $6,900. Poultry and Supplies ...... <3 and grinding. Work called for. KOOMS WITHOU’I HOARD .59 FOR RENT— 6 room tenement, all showing a slight improvement day Wanted — Pets— Poultry—Stock 44 Ethel Burkhardt, Mrs. Lawrence A. Harold Clemsun. 1U8 North Elm modern improvements with garage by day, following an operation per­ Harper and Miss Penelope Ander­ For 8iile— HIseelInnenns street. Telephone 3648. FOR RENT — Furnished rooms. $30 a mouth. 162 School street. formed at the Hartford hospital Articles for Sale ...... 45 son and Ml’S; May Suttun Bundy 1009 Phone Boats and Accessories...... 46 Alsu one with every' convenience last week. and Miss Sarah Palfrey. Building Materials ...... 47 SEWING MACHINE repairing of all for housekeeping. 97 .Main street, Mrs. Howard .Rice and son West- Main St.t. Robert J. Smith 3450 — Watches—.lewelry .. 43 makes, nils, needlea and aupplles. Manchester, Conn. Electrical Appliances— Radio . . . 4a HOUSES FOR RENT 65 cott are visiting friends in TRAVELING BAGS ARE We Soil Ail Kinds of Insurance. H. W. Garrard, 37 Edward street. Northampton and Easthampton, Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A Tel. 4301. PRIZES IN POLICE MEET Garden — Farm— Dairy Products 5U FOR RENT— 5-voom tenement, Mass., for a few days. Household Goods ...... 61. BOARDERS WANTED 59-A Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Collins and Machinery and Tools ...... 62 VACUUM CLEANER, phonograph, single house, all Improvements, on Worcester. Mass.— The Worces­ Musical Instruments...... 63 clock, gun repairing, key fitting. WANTED— Boarders, school teach­ Oak street. Inquire Paul Sal- sou of East Hartford are visiting ter Police force voice their appre­ Office and Store Equipment...... 64 Bralthwaite, 52 Pearl street. ers or young men. Telephone mond, 141 Oak street. at the home of Miss Myrtle Collins. ciation with traveling bags. They Specials at the Stores...... 66 7390. Mrs. Eugene Lafleur is spending handfid out three of them in one Wearing Apparel— Furs ...... 67 FOR RENT— 6-room flat, heat fur­ a few days at the shore with her Wanted—'I'o Buy ...... 68 evening during a game played be­ ItnoniB— ltonrd— Hotels— liesnrts COURSES AND CLASSES 27 nished, all Improvements. Inqul.e mother. tween an All-Star team and the IteslnurnnlB APAKIMENTS— FLATS— 82 Cottage street. Phone 4332. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hunt and Kooms Wuhoii' Board ...... 63 Boston Red Sox for the benefit of SPECIAL DAY and evening sum­ family and Mrs. Chff motored to the Police Relief Fund. Boarders Wanted ...... 6 3 -A mer classes now open in barber- TENEMENTS 63 Country Board—iteaorta...... 6ti Johnston, R. I., Wednesday morn­ Bob Quinn, president of the Red Hotels— Ueaiauranta ...... 61 lug. Low rate of tultioa. inquire FOR RENT— 4-room tenement. HOUSES FUR SALE 72 ing, leaving Mrs. Goff to spend two Sox, received one of the bags, Wal­ Wanted— Rooms-Board ...... 62 Vaughn’s Barber School, 14 Mar­ Apply 155 Oak street. Telephone weeks at the home of her daughter, ter Schuster, owner-manager of the Iten* Esifite For Kent ket street, Hartford. Mrs. Chester Winsor. Apartmei.ts, Flats. Tenemeiiia .. 63 8816. FOR SALE— SINGLE HOUSE 6 Douglas Club in the Blackstone Busiiie.ss hocationa tor Rent . . . 64 rooms, practically new, all Im­ Valley League, sponsor ot the Hoiisi-s tor Rent ...... 65 FOR RENT— 4 room tenement on provements, hard wood finish, game, and Jack Barry, baseball Suliiiilian tor Rent 66 HELP WANTED— THE EASIER WAY. Cottage street, all improvements. new garage, and chicken coop, coach at Holy Cross, also were Stimiiier Hotnes for Rent...... 67 35 Inquire 32 Cottage street. Phone. large lot, small down payment, Wanted to Rent ...... 68 FEMALE Visitor; Where did you get thatislven bags Itenl Estate For Sale 5662. 256 Woodbrldge street. Apartment Building tor Sals . . . WANTED— Experienced millinery / Business Property for Sale . . . . . saleslady. Apply Employment % S S feJs: I, got it in a swimming CONVICTS IN MUTINY Farms and Land tor S a le ...... office, J. W. Hale Co. contest— we had to swim across the ] Warsaw, Poland, Aug. 15— One Houses for S a le ...... DIALS FOE GLASTONBURY. announced here today. The new lake, and I did it in three hours 1 PrfsoJier was killed and two other Lots for Sale ...... 73 Resort Property for Sale ...... -74 building will be started September' and a half. prisoners and 12 guards were Suliurhan for Sale ...... 75 Glastonbury, Aug. 15.— Purchase completion the Glas- Vsitor: You poor dear, I only wounded when a mutiny broke out Real Estate for Eschangs...... 76 The wife isn’t going along on among 130 convicts in the prison the vacation because she is trying of the George P. House property onitoabury district .■will be given dial wept for three minutes, and my Wanted—Real Estate ...... 77 husband bought me a complete set at Klelce, today. The-guards fired AuclRin— l.egnl Noticee to reduce and has just heard that Main street for the site of a new | telepliones, the service to start upon the mutineers, quelling the Auction Sales ...... travel broadens one. telephone exchange building was next July. of furs!— Passing Show.’ Legal Notices ...... disturbance after some fighting. GAS BUGGIES—Fate Intervenes By Frank Beck THE 'Ow'AV TO HARTSDALE ? MORE DELAY! I'M NO GYPSV KEEP CALM . NOTHINGJG'S T. ^ 'i* WAAL , VE KIN TAKE THE DETOUR itPOOR: AUNT SUE HAS 1 CAN'T JUST ROLL GOING TO HAPPEN - - I 'L L K EF VER A MIND TO , BUT IT'S HAD WORRV ENOUGH OVER UP A BLANKET AND JUST RUN UP TO THIS JED MILLS' HOUSE . AND WE'LL O he REO-BREASTEO l o n g e r AND PERTV ROUGH. THE VIOLA WITHOUT WAITING WANDER OFF. BESIDES, NUTHATCH ANP ITS ROAD AHEAD IS SHORTER AND UP ALL NIGHT FOR US . . WE'RE NOT ALEC . WHAT BE ON OUR WAV COUSIN,THE.V4HITE - B E T T E R GOIN ^------* C E P T IN ' BUT VOU w o u l d n ' t GOOD IS OUR COMING IN NO TIME . 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if you think Success, you’ll have Success, Provided you also do, And follow your thoughts with the kind of work That is going to make It true. But you can’t get big by thinking small. And you can only go as far As your constant thoughts and dally deeds For Just as you think— YOU ARE. For the men who rise In the things that count { V J rS FMtS; VdU sVrn?" Have an Inspiration true. Coffee and rolls make money roll And keep their thoughts on the into the coffers. goal ahead— OUR BOARDING HOUSE Then work with that end In The Little Scorpions^ Baseball Club By Fontaine Fox view. By Gene Ahem So watch your thoughts and make them fit i B l^ LBAdiVEF^S A R E M o t THE ONLY ONE^ WH© qUE^TloH Whatever you’d like to see— pOKiV" PliYTbl' rtoulL OAi SAV,-wI PofciV ViAP ME'CARRVfUlOJ THE USE OF t h e L i V E L -Y ^ A U U For as you think, you are bound SACkS OF POTATOES ^ to live, MB! I Tolp You guys MIMP llELPlUG So whatever you think— BEFdRE VOB CAME UP OUT A LITTl E B Tf, U/OTlU I COULPMT YOU’LL BE! SlRAIOHhfe^i UP HEAD WORK WANTED. c ) -fo m V umclb's e ar m - BUT-M a t u m k OKi OUR \/ACATl0^1 .“ftlAY OF VOURS UJoULP m V b a c k ,-- t m e ^ Just a lltle HEAD WORK Is Father— ‘‘Are you sure he loves ’ \ J o v I .'equlred for today’s par five letter- you? That it Isn’t your money?" HE'P EYPECr US To PU T A SQUIRREL V\E SAlP 3llUcE I golf hole. One solution Is on Daughter—*‘‘He swore he wor­ UlORK * BBSIPES, 1-r l/U A REVOLV/IMG WAS BEAir O^ER, another age. shipped me since he first saw me." t W o U LPM T M IU P Father— "Where was that?" N AiiUV cosf/Alo US C A 6 E 1 & U1(UI>(/U6 Daughter— "At the beach last A LITTLE W o r k ' u p t Hr e a p OIU -tvl’ SrooPlUG-TO summer." VJil ? PICK BeerT5.'‘ H E A D Father— “ Were you In a bath­ vooUT Hurt, it ^ll SPOOLS, TusT-ro ing suit?" MA^re us appreciate v^Av/E rr joiMg Daughter— "Why, yes.” s o m e y H im g ! « Father — "He’s after your OUR TOBS UlriBKi money.” VtlE 6 c I? - BACKf. Roll upward, roll upward, O sox In thy flight. And cover her knees again— just for tonight. "I've been thinking, my son, of .... ICv retiring next year and leaving my business to you." “ There’s no hurry, is tHere dad? W O R K You go ahead and work a few more C3 years and then we can retire to­ THE RULES. gether. 1— The Idea of Letter Golf Is to A young lawyer, pleading his change one word to another and do first case, had been retained by a It In par, a given number of farmer to prosecute a railroad © strokes. Thus to change COW to company for killing twenty-four HEN, in three strokes, COW, HOW, hogs. He wished to Impress the c2:> HEW, HEN. jury with the magnitude of the In­ CE> 2— You change only one letterjury and with the seriousness of < 3 Q at a time. the case, so he said: 3— You must have a complete“ Twenty-four hogs, gentlemen. word, of common usage, for each Twenty-four— exactly twice the CD jump. Slang words and abbrevia­ number sitting there In the jury V tions don’t count. * box!” ' 4— The order of letters cannot be Li changed. Every woman .oraves to be skin­ ny in the right places and fat In the right places. What a whale of a difference UUK IS S Y R o U g t o r w o r k » there is between being stuck on a Some men would rather face an OY NM SCFVICC INC.-t. .J, '• REG. U. S. FJ girl and being stuck with one. angry tiger than a woman who has (®Fontiine Fox, 1929 a - I S - ^ gone Into a grim silence. Maybe one reason why we don’t have women presidents is that few “ What do they mean by the WASHINGTON TUBBS II of them ever reach the required family hearthstone, daddy?” Pals By Crane age. “ It was a sort of predecessor to the fireless cooker. Where is your AW, C'MON, WASH. F0RGW6 LAP, i'VlE LEARNT ME LESSON>, Ate, lad, I GOT WOT Wuz "'Th en i got a g ir l , i GWE up smuggling Triplets are twins, and a spare. mother playing bridge today?” ANP F0P.6ET. BULL'S A R6M6M86R. BO|,L I'lH A NEW MAN. V\JE LEFT ^ COMING To ME. BRlCVt THE SEA, AND .SOUGHT THIS FRUlT STAND. 1 trOOP EGG. WE ISN'T PAViSON, FouviS? the OLD L\FE, AND CO^Ae 1 BANE COME NIGHTO making money. I WANTS YOU To rER%V*.v€- ME.. LIRE we USEP To B E ^ AlNT.SHAWN' h ere To g o straight. J VilLUNG ME. I WUZ. LAD, I WANTS TO BE YER frie n d . AN& 17'M Ilfie's Tvie HANDS months GlTTlNG WELU OLD BULL DAWSON K.IN CVER DO YOO A c " - ' ^ Soiiep, Tv40- T f Wis FUAT O' BACK) AND TURN) JUST LET HIM KNOW, FlSTeO Sk!lPPER A’WiNKlN’ AND A’REGRET- WHO CA.M& SO TIN' WOT A rotten y a . MEftR TO 8eA(TlN6 LIFE I'D LED. (^UO GOIY OUT OF TrtE PiRATe T I TP6ASURE TrtCS f FOUMP LAST NEAR. 8UUU IS IW TOWM.... IN VJA6V\’5 MERV UOME TD.WN, REFORMED, AWP IN BUSINESS.

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George L. Betts and John Bausola. est parades ever held In the cl^. Betts picked the winning team for MODERN The line of march will be from the at the end of the game the score Capitol, Memorial Arch, through MERCHANTS OUTING •ad LEGION CONVENTION was 43 to 7. It is hardly necessary STORE CLOSED WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS OLD FASHIONED Ford, High, Church and Ma^ to say that those who took part in streets to Colt Park where me­ the ball game were more than will­ morial services will be held Im­ IS FIRST IN YEARS IN C rrV NEXT WEEK ing that the other fellows who . r \ DANCING mediately after the service watched the game should carry on will be competition between the all the other stunts. Mr. Lloyd pro­ various American Legion Drum and vided the necessary equipment for At the rainbow Bugle and Fife Corps, the winners Party of 58 Local Business the various sports, Including a vol­ Three Days Program Cnl- of which will receive loving cups. DANCE PALACE Arrangements have been made ley ball net, base ball bats, horse for parking at the State Armory Men Play Gaines, Eat shoes and other apparatus. D E P A R T M E N T STO R E " SO. MANCHESTER,,C0NN;> .nunates Saturday, Aug. where there wil be facilities for the At 6:30 the first peal of the din­ 4 - ' "T--n-y, Every Thursday Night handling of 800 cars. Any Legion­ ner bell brought to a full stop the naire desiring to utilize space at Osano Dinner in Bolton. sports. It was time to eat and for BUI WaddeU’i Broadcastliig 24 in Big Parade. another hour or more the hungry Orchestra this point can obtain the necessary credentials fron* Commander F. C. men disposed of one of Orsano’s Tonight, Friday and Saturday- Prof. Gates, E^ompter Lorch, 17 Bank street. South Man­ Exactly 58 members of the Mer­ dinners. , The menu consisted of chlck.en, The state convention of the chester, Conn. chants’ Division of the Manchester American Legion will be held in Dilworth-Cornell Post Fife, corn on the cob, rolls, coffee^ water­ Chamber of Commerce, with their melons and honeydew melons. The about town Hartford on August 22nd, 23rd and Drum and Bugle Corps will have the honor of heading the second friends and invited guests, ^attend dinner over, the remainder of the 24th. Convention headquarterfi evening was devoted to horse shoe A Special Exhibit Of Fine Furs Miss Grace Robertson who Is section of District No. 1, which dis­ ed the outing at Osano’s cottage at will be established at the Hotel trict earned the right of a favor­ pitching. spending the month at Colebrook Bolton yesterday afternoon. It was Prizes were awarded to the win­ was in town this week for a short Bond but convention sessions will able position in line through its Shown in Connection With Our great work during the present sea­ the first time in several years that ners in the several events as fol­ stay. be held at Foot Guard Armory. The sessions of the “ 40 and 8” will also son and it Is expected that as the the local merchants have combined lows: convention parade is being held in for an afternoon’s sport, and it Standing broad Jump— Arthur Mrs. Clara Reymander of Madame be held at Foot Guard Armory, I du High street. Meetings of the the middle of the afternoon, and as proved a success from every stand­ A. Knofia, 8 feet, 3 1-2 inches. Frances Gown shop, in the Rialto it will be some years before an­ point. The committee in charge had Fifty yard dash— Everett Keith. theater building has returned from Auxiliary will be held in the ball­ Hopping race— Frank L^mbacher room of the Hotel Bond and the other convention is held so close arranged every detail from start to a buying trip to New York. and Henry Smith. Annual August Fur Sale “ 40 and 8” at Christ Church Hall, by, there wil be a goodly nuniber of finish. Tickets for the outing were Three-legged race— Albert Pear­ 45 Church street. local Legionnaires in the line of sold in advance at three dollars. As The' family of Julian C. Cary of The banquet of the auxiliary will march. a result every man who purchased son and John I. Olson. Cambridge street is at the Hillside be held at the Hotel Bond (ball­ a ticket made an effort to be pres­ Hop, skip and jump— John Bau­ Inn, Bethlehem, N. H., for a week. room) Thursday, August 22nd, at ent. sola, 22 ft, 4 inches. Mr. Paul Herrmann, Our New 7:15 p. m. and reservation tor this At 2:30 Chef Osano served a Much credit is due Arthur Hult- CATHOLICS CELEBRATE man and Francis Miner, two mem­ Mr. and Mrs. 'William A. Knofla feature should be made through luncheon of clam chowder and York Furrier, Is Con­ of Henry street have as their guests the local unit of the auxiliary not steamed clams. Then followed the bers of the committee, who spent a this week at their Columbia Lake later than Thursday noon. On VIRGIN MARY’S ASCENT sports of the afternoon. The pro­ lot of time and gave considerable cottage, Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Toward Thursday noon a luncheon will be gram was made up by Lewis Lloyd, thought to the details of the outing. ducting the Exhibit. of Waterville, Maine. given by the Kiwanis Club of director at the Recreation Center, These two men worked hard to get Hartford in honor of Commander and carried out as planned. It in­ the members interested In the William L. Backus of North Paige A. Seaton, and a luncheon at Today’s Masses Commemorate cluded volley ball, baseball, jump­ event. Main street is at the Willimantic the Business & Professional Wo­ I Assumption Into Heaven of ing matches, races of various kinds Among the guests was Fred Far­ Mr. Paul Herrmann, our New YorkYurrier, will be and horse shoe tossing. rar of Northampton, Mass., who for Campgrounds for a stay of ten men’s Club, 86 Pratt street, by the Mother of Christ. at this store for three days—tonight, Friday and Sat­ days. Jane A. Delano Post No. 7, to As was to be expected, the base many years was a well known busi- which all ex-service women are in­ ball game aroused the most inter­ j ness man In Manchester. He attend- urday. Mr. Herrmann is an expert fur man having Mrs. L. N. Heebner of Park street vited. Masses were held in both Roman est. Sides were picked by Captains I ed as the guest of N. B. Richards. will spend the remainder of the On Friday afternoon there will Catholic churches here today in -devoted his entire lifetime to the fur industry. He be an aerial exhibition at Brainerd month with the family of her celebration of' the Assumption of will be glad to consult with you about the various pel­ daughter, Mrs. Everett L. Bunker Field, tickets for which can be ob­ the Blessed "Virgin into Heaven. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiiiiiiiiili 'Vi at Harwich Port on the cape. tained from the committee on en­ This is one of the most important tries whether you intend to purchase a coat or not. tertainment either at the Hotel holy days on the Roman Catholic ,%%-i Bond or Foot Guard Armory. calendar. Today is a holy day of Miss Lucille Clarke of Porter The opening session of the con­ Furs are like diamonds and must be bought on con­ street and Miss Eleanor Dwyer of obligation and demands that every vention will be honored by the devout Catholic attend mass. Yes­ William street have returned from presence of Rab'oi Lee J. Levlnger fidence. When you purchase a fur coat it is only nat­ a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. terday was known as the Vigil of of Columbus, Ohio, national chap­ the Feast, a fast day on which no ural that you go to a concern in which you have impli­ Howard S. Wood of West Warren, lain of the American Legion, who Mass., formerly of Manchester. meat could be eaten. will address the delegates and has It Is traditional among many of cit confidence that you are going to get full value receiv- chosen for his subject “ For God Mr. and Mrs. David B. Heatley the Catholic peoples that a miracul­ ed for your money and that you will receive the service and Country.” Rabbi Levinger ous cure will be effected upon the and children of Lydall street are at earned a very enviable reputation Oak Bluffs, Mass., until the 20th sick if they go into the water on and courtesy that you are entitled to long after the during the World War and has the anniversary of the ascent c ' the TABLE of the month. been oue of the foremost workers Virgin Mary into Heaven. This coat has been purchased. You can purchase your fur for the American Legion since the tradition, however, does not bear organization. The speakers for the coat with confidence at Hale’s. Elmore C. Packard of Henry official church sanction, but since street and his daujihter. Miss closing session, which will be held it still persists it is believed that IRONER Marion Packard, have left for the on Saturday morning, are Con­ many Catholics in Manchester who Bay View hotel. Bay View near Old gressman E. Hart Fenn and Gen­ eral Sanford B. Wadhams, U. S. A. either went to the shore today Orchard, Maine, where they will after mass or visited the Globe remain until Labor day. Mrs. Pack­ retired. General Wadhams is a Hollow pool did so in order to ard is spending the month of member of Torrington Post, Amer­ avail themselves of this holy day ican Legion, and had an unusual $79.50 August there. opportunity to see much of the cure. New 1929-30 Fur Coats Join Hale’s This holy day is set apart by the Mrs. John Wind of Foster street World War in France and Belgium prior to America’s entry into the church to honor the Blessed Virgin and Miss Jennie Wind are spending who according to church teaching $5.00 DOWN : $4.95 MONTHLY I week at the Wigwam, Pleasant war. He later served on General >AT 10% SA'SHNGS Pershing’s staff at Caaumont, hold­ ascended into Heaven in body as Tiew, R. I. ing the position of Surgeon General well as in spirit. The doctrine, it CASH $75.52 Fur* Coat of the A. E, F. is said, is to be considered at the South Manchester Camp No. On Friday evening the parade of ecumenical council to be convened )2S0, Modern Woodmen of Ameri- the “ 40 and 8” will be held and im­ in 1930 by Pius XI. At that It presses men’s trousers and women’s $ 2a, will hold its regular business mediately after closing of the. regu­ time ecclesiastics are to endeavor $49.50 to 675-50 Club session in Tinker hall this evening lar evening performance the Stare to have the doctrine, now .almoct at 8 o’clock. universally accepted by the theo­ skirts. Do your work electrically as elec­ theater will open its doors to a Mr. Herrmann has brought with him an un­ open three days midnight florlic to which all mem­ logians of the church, declared a Clan McLean, No. 252, Order of bers of the American Legion or dogma thereby elevating it to the tricity is your lowest price servant. usually fine assortment of the smartest fur Scottish Clans, will hold an im­ .Auxiliary may attend by displaying dignity of an article of faith. coats in advance winter models. The. assort­ Hale’s Fur Coat Club portant business meeting in Tinker their 1929 cards at the door. is open during this spe­ Hall at 7:30 tomorrow evening. ment includes: Legionnaires may be accompanied Mr. and Mrs. John Pickles and cial three day selling to­ by guests to the frolic. This per­ •:q Davision No. 1, A. O. H., will children have returned from a trip night, Friday and Satur­ formance will last until the early to Mrs. Pickles’ old home in Al­ BABY SEAL MENDOZA hold its regular meeting this even­ hours of the morning as the pro­ BEAVER day. The. advantage of ing in St. James’s School. liance, Ohio, during which they gram of music and action is very visited Niagara Falls and Canada. NATURAL. joining Hale’s Fur Coat extensive. Mrs. Pickles and her three older SQUIRREL HUDSON SEAL Club now, allows you to Thomas Holden, Michael Sheri­ The parade on Taturday after­ The dan, Leo Cleary, Robert McVeigh children have been spending a AMERICAN Buy the fur coat at 10% noon will begin promptly at 2:30 month with relatives in Ohio. and John Reggetts are the commit­ p. m., daylight saving time, form­ Manchester Electric Co. MUSKRAT BROADTAIL better than our regular tee to arrange for the annual out­ ing in the vicinity of the State ing of Campbell Council, Knights I 773 MAIN STREET PHONE 5181 | CARACUL PERSIAN LAMB cash price and It gives Capitol. The Escort Division will Vacuum cleaner, phonograph, you ample time in which of Columbus. consist of the entire 169th Infantry clock, gun repairing, key fitting. CANADIAN. and promises to be onu of the larg­ Braithewaite, 52 Pearl St.— Adv. TlilllilillllllllllllllillllllllllliilllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIilllllllllllllllillllllllllillllll RACCOON to pay for it. Wm. E. Keith conducted the ser­ BEAVER vices in the East Hartford Metho­ PONY MARMOT dist church last Sunday and will also conduct them next Sunday in the absence of the pastor who is enjoying his vacation. Mr. Keith has been a local preacher in the WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. f H p M South Manchester Methodist church for 35 years and during that time Sealine, Pony And Squirrelette Coats has preached in nearly all the ' I , • Funeral Directors Methodist churches within a twen­ i\..- We have a small group of regular $100.00 coats which ty mile radius and in some of them •'(/V ESTABLISHED 54 YEARS ‘.K' ’ we are reducing to $50 for this special three day selling. many times. He was supply preach­ 'GOOD THINGS TO CAT The assortment includes: 2 squirrelette coats with fox col­ er for the East Hartford church 29 CHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST. lars. sizes 36 and 38; 2 sealine coats with f years ago, holding that position for sizes 36 and 38, and 1 only black pony coat with broadtail $ two years in connection with his 50.00 Fresh Mackerel Cod trimmings, size 40. regular work which kept him busy Robert K. Anderson Phones: Office 5171 six days in the week. Funeral Director Residence 7494 15c Halibut Mr. and Mrs.. Christopher Glen- ly of 72 Porter street and Mr. and Swordfish Salmon Every Fur Coat Carries Hale’s Guarantee of Satisfaction. Mrs. Hutton McFarlane of Eldora­ do, Arkansas, have just returned 39c Filet of Haddock Hale’s Fur Coats— Main Floor, Rear from a trip to Quebec and other Center cuts Block island points in Canada. They reported Swordfish. excellent fishing in the lakes and Butterfish streams north of Quebec. Mr. and Mrs. McFarlane, who have been Tomatoes, Corn and Lima Beans were low on the market visiting the Glenney’s for the past this morning. , month started for their home in Sliced Bacon 89c. Freshly Ground Beef 80c lb. Arkansas today. Fresh Broilers SHOE RBPAIRINa ^^^Cris^^M^^ucumber^^^ch^^6^foT25c^^^ I/adles’ Flexible Soles and Y )u will find our Liberal Loan HUDSONS AND ACES THE TOP-NOTCH IN Rubber Heels a Specialty. • FOR* SAM rCLYES Service surprisingly quick— TO CLASH TONIGHT HEATING FXTEL 701 Main St., So. Manchester PERSONAL courteousand dignified. Come in and consultus— write— or phones ___ Whether it is, coal or oil, that f a a m L Y The Hudsons and Aces will meet tonight at the "West Side In a senior which we offer you meets a stand­ r - P ’ -l The only charge is three and playground league baseball game. ard of dependable quality, unques­ BUSINESS one-half per cent iier month on The Hudsons are leading the league unimld amount of loan; and the Aces are anxious to knock tionably, satisfactory, from a con­ them from their pedestal. An in­ sumer’s every desire. 4 " - i d FILMS PURPOSES teresting battle should develop. to B 1 1. B. 1'^ DEVELOPED AND SCAViCt QJJAUTV M IN MASON’S SUPPLIES k PRINTED LOANS-ilO.o‘3 0 0 DA’n D CHAMBERS liF-.l'I R Ai’ - 24 HOUR SERVICE Film Deposit Box at OIL We carry “ Iron Clad,” “ Lone Store Entrance CONTRACTOR MASON PERSONAL FINANCE CO. materials Star” and “ Edison” Cements. “ U. W hen Planning Y our H om e Rooms 2 and 8, State Theater AND BUILDER S. Gypsum Co.’s” Plaster. “Iv^ry Building, Second Floor 753 Main Street 6S HoOister Street Lime.” “ Hydrated” Masons and don't overlook the &ct th^ . quality KEMP'S SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN. “ Granular” - T ile ... .Sewer and lumber is essential to satisfaction. Teleffhone 8430 Open 8:3p to 5— Saturday 8:30 to 1 Flue; Brick in common and Imnbet has been carefully sdec- LICENSED BY THE STATE pressed. Typewriters ted, graded, and seasoned saves time Second Mortgage All makesy sold, rented, ex­ in erection, insures sound construc­ . Money tion and makes a better appearance. , changed and OTerhanled. Now on Hand Special rental rates to etn- Oar advkt mplansisjrtt. Ask ui fir it. dents. Rebuilt machines 2 M am .jSti^eet Arthur A. Knofla 120.00 and np. CANS Bay,*BnUd and Live in Manchester d o im - W . G. Glenney Go. 875 Main St. Phone 5440 KEMP'S TTeiefAohB'3 319 Coal, Lumber, Masons’ Supplies. Christfnas and New Years are ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD-IT PAYS 763 Mntn S t Qimd AUen Place, - Phone 414® Mancheetef }bi«rT«d the world over.