. , r r " T B i o w a t h e b ; " '■ '■ ;/■ NET PRESS BUN Forecast by O. iS.'Weather BoraiW' ^YIIRAOE DAILY C1BG17LAI10N ■ l^rtford. _ ' fbr the Month of J ^ y . 1980 B^n this afternoon and toniffat. Fair and eomev^hst wurmer ^miday. 5,416 Cbnh.;Sta||^ Library-—CJomp. Members of the A«4lt Bvxean of Clrcnlatleos *o FOURTEEN P^^BS PRICE tHREE CENl'S (Oaselfled Adverting on Page 12) SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN^ SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1930. VOL. XLIV., NO. 277. ■ - - i ------—— ANDREE WAS NEAR Held as Plotters Against Florida Governor’s Life POLE, NOTES STATE A Was Within 500 Maes of Ob- 0VER2MIUI0N Four Aviators Thought to be Peru Is Threatened jecdTe When Blown Back; IHPLOYEDIN Retammg to Germany, Was On Way Back to Civ- With Serious Revolt Fly m Opposite Direction; i ilization When Frozen. U r o S T A T E S Landing Arrangements Lima, Peru, Aug. 23— (AP) —A A An official pronouncement by the Oslo, Aug. 23.— (AP.)—Salomon- serious military revolt in Southern government said: Have Been Made in Cana* Augnste Andree, Sweedish balloon F ipres Show Five Per Cent “Troops forming the Arequipa Peru, threatened the administration garrison, incited by Lieut. Colonel ist explorer who in 1897 tried to lly' of President Leguia. Cerro, revoltedvthis morning at da, Report From Plane to the North Pole in a balloon, was of Normally Employed The garrison at Arequipa, third about 1 1 ^ m.> .The i'evolt was bas believed here today to have reached city of the republic, was at the helm ed on a fcfrged army ordinance say ing that tl^e government had decid a point less than 500 miles from his of the movement. Revolting under States. Are Idle Now;{onnecticnt the leadership of their officers the ed to discharge officers and troops objective, and to have been beating garrison arrested the civil and. mili and reduce their salaries. back to the inhabited world when Copenhagen, Denmark, Aug. 23. Jacksonville, Aug. 23.—(AP)—C. C. Howell of Jacksonville and J .R Jtelly of Meidison will assist the tary chiefs of the department and “The rebels arrested the depart death overtook him. Has 32,192 Out of Jobs. state in the prosecution of three men charged with conspiracy to procure the assassination of Gov. Doyle today was in complete control there. ment prrfect, Federico' Ferhandini — (A P.)—Captain Wolfgang vou Dr. S. Horn, scientist with the ex and the .chief of the Arequipa Divi E. Carlton. Their selection was announced today by L. D. Howell, county solicitor after a conference with The government was said official Gronau, German aviator, and three pedition which August 8 foimd An- Washington, Aug. 23.— (AP) — ly to be taking appropriate steps. sion, Brig. Gen. Leopold© .Arias,ubUt dree’s body, sind those of his two the governor. there was no bloodshed. The rebels companions, today were at Ivigtut, A total of 2,508,151 able-bodied Subpoenas for witnesses were issued yesterday. 'There were reports, that these In comrades. Nils Strindberg and Knut Among those named in the summons were Betty Ann Schwartz of Chicago, now in jail, - and Betty volved sending of a fleet t j Mollen- took possesribn of the city. The Greenland, presumably on their way Americans, comprising two per cent government has taken the neces^ry Frankel, on White Island, said he Crotts, Jacksonville. They were arrested last Saturday shortly before the three men were taken into cus do, a port near Arequipa and in to the United States, zifter a flight did not think their balloon landed of the country’s total population, moving aircraft against the city it steps in the hope, of re-establishing tody. Miss Crotts was released on bond. • *' order in Arequipa Department” from Raykjavik, Iceland. on White Island, or Hvitvoen, which were listed today by the; Census Officials refused to disclose what connection the girls nad with the case. self. lies between Spitzbergen and Fridt Bureau as unemployed last April Greenland authorities reported The three defendants in the case are Fred O. Eberhardt,. (right above), Tallahassee publisher; Frank their arrival there yesterday after jo f Nansen Land, since there were and looking for work. Ralls (left) former Carlton campaigner and Henry Halsema (center) Jacksonville real estate operator. They distinct traces of the party having noon after several hours bf mystery The total was annoimced on the are at liberty imder $500 bonds each. i CHINESE REDS as to their course after they left arrived by rowing or walking. TO TAKE 50 YEARS Balloon’s Log basis of preliminary returns from USINGBRANDS Reykjavik, avowedly going to Ger On the back page of the balloon’s every section of the country. The many but actually heading in the opposite direction. The, trip was log, one of two books found in the Bureau explained that six other camp with the bodies, there is the Red Hot Iron Imprints Sickle TO UNITE CHINESE about 1,000 miles, over water most classes of imemployed were not in HOOVER PREDICTS notation, “83 degrees North 32 NATIONAL AIR RACERS Emblem on Ail Converts So of the way, and required about 11 cluded in the present total, but hours flying. East,” with the date of entry, July Friends Can Be Recognized. X 38, 1897, seven days after the start added that those “without a job, INCOME TAX CUT Tliose on Plane of the balloon from Dane’s Island. able to work and looking for a job” Hankow, Aug. 23.— (AP.)— Foreign Educated n eorista The four airmen have the same Spitzbergen. NEARING CHICAGO TODAY (Chinese Communists were re imquestionably constituted the bulk Domieri Wal ferhig boat that The position given is some dis ported by refugees arriving of those to be listed as unemploy (Si- Are Now in Power— Arc brought Roald Amundsen and hiSr tance north of the spot where the Reverses Earlier Report here to be branding deep, on the companions back from their unsuc men’s bodies were found, and about ed. chests of their converts in Hu cessful attempt to reach the North 475 miles from the Pole itself. Not Yet Complete Hundreds of Planes Converg TEXAS IS VOTING nan province the sickle emblem Iporant of Economics. Pole in 1925. Besides Von Gronau Excellent Camp Because tabulations have not been That Reduction Would Not of Cjommunism to assure loyal they are: Franz Hack, mechanic; The captain of the sealed Bratt- ty to the Red flag. Several ref completed on the nuihber of persons ing on Windy City as Meet Herr, AJbrechti wireless operator, vaag, which is bringing the bodies ugees, who escaped the d u ti and an aviation student named back to Tromsoe, Norway, to arrive now gainfully employed, a definite Be Continned Next Year. es of Communists'^ ^eiiSdelvSs - '’f WfiBtaxnBtowir,' Mas^., -A ug. 23.— Zimmer. there September 10, said that the comparison was not available. 'The Opens — Hartford Group were branded. ( AP )— China will require more than Considerable mystery has sur camp was arranged in intelligent Bureau estimated, however,^ em The use of the red hot iron 50 years to become imited, Professor rounded the flight from the etart. manner. Moccasins and other wear ployed would approximate 40 per Washington, Aug. 23— (AP) — was'ordered'by Red leaders, the George H. Blakeslee; of Clark Uni Captain von Gronau flew here frorq ing apparel found were very much Take Off From Cleveland. Today Decides Fate of Ma reports said, to mark perma \ cent of the total population. This Qouds on the financial sky lifted to versity told menabers o f the general the Faroe islands early in the week worn, indiesfting long use. Andree day with word from the White nently converts thereby making and intimated an American flight. apparently lived the longest. Rifles would bring the number of idle to it easy to recognize therd if conference on, the Far Eastern situa Later he denied that such was his Cniicago, Aug. 23.— (A P )—The i Ferguson Who is Attempt House and the Treasury that pros and instruments had been placed at approximately five per cent of the pects were good for continuing the they deserted. tion at the Institute of Politics to intention and said he was taking off his side; also there was his diary normally employed population. 1930 National Air races roared into I present one per cent reduction in Entire armies suspected of day. yesterday to fly back to .dermany. I The longer C3hinese political dis in which he wrote his last words., By states, the percentage of job reality toddy. | ing Political Comeback. income taxes. disloyalty, were branded, the His radio an hour and a half after turbances continue, the more fre Andree’s body was said by the seekers ramged from 0.5 in ' South The knights of the sky rode hun- ^ No promise was made, but Presi refugees said, in the area ter departure, however, gave the Amerr captain to .be in an exceptionally Dakota and Mississippi to 3.2 in dreds of planes into the Ckirtiss- | dent Hoover said prediction of a rorized through killing, burn quently the rest of the world will lean direction of his flight and addr good stats of preservation. Rhode Island and New Jersey, and Glenview Airport, as six contest i Dallas, Tex., Aug. 23.— (AP.)— deficit that would prevent continu ing and looting. challenge the, right of China to con ed that landing arrangements had ing the reduction was unwarranted tinue in its present condition, he 3.3 in Michigan. Derbies advanced on (Chicago. |The fate of Miriam A. Ferguson’s been made.in Greenland and (^ a - RECALLS MEMORIES The other classes to be covered by The prpgrain' provided thrills and Secretary Mellon added there said. China .is attempting to accom da, ."thanks to the good assistance London, A^g. 23.— (A P )— News the unemployment census include aplepty; Army, Navy and Maitae i attempted political comeback was [was a “probability” the lower sche plish in a; hJfef p«fiqd the social, of Ic^and.” .; ' of the finding of the body of Salo those havipg jobs but laid off with ebr^ maneuvers, balloon bursting [in the balance today as the state’s dules woud be continued. As the re eicohoslic ahd^liticial changes, that ■ von .Qronau is chief of mon August Andree,Andred, expiorer-smm- explorer-scie^ unable to work; i contests; civilian speed races; the funi)er,^vi£oaQaaa--g»w«mor opposed duction aiitborized hy..Congress for required ^00 .years in Europe;’ he- re- the fraihing schooh for commerci»d this year was not made continuing, Imarkod. - - : ' havihrl««S‘ 'ahd Voluntarily ^val Arrival of one Derby; a glider fx-j j^^gg Sterling,Sterline. Houston publishernublisher airplane pilots at Warhemuehde, in a balloon thirty-three years agb idle, and vacationists and others hibition by Capt. Frank Hawks, t , 4.- ndw legislation will have to be" pass American pplnioa Germany. recalls to old timers the interest drawing pay but not at work. cross continent speedster; circus; and capitalist, for the nomination ed or the previous higher rates will “American.’, oplolon is op manifested in aviation in those days. return. Important Group flying; ahd the top-hole European for govembr. posed to any form of forceful inter- GERMANY SURPRISED The preparation and start of the The group laid off without pay aces; Night flying and m anti-air-j gteriing, chairman of the state Earlier Reports vention> blit would welcome any op Andree expedition presents a strong craft barrage and an exhibition by j hig’iiw'ay commission and Mrs. Fer- The two statements late yester- portunity to be helpful to C!hina in Berlin, ... Aug. 23.— (APJ) —The contrast with the present day North (Contlnoed on Page Two.) Jimmy Dolittle ii^ his mystery i i^gQQ^ emerging from a field of 11 Heavy Firing Resumed on removing the obstacles which stand transportation ministry was greatly surprised today when Informed of Pole and Antarctic ventures with Moth—all on the openmg d^. candidates in the first primary, con- (Continae on Page ’£) in the way of a united, democratic airplanes and airships equipped with The two man Derby from B ro^ s- | ^ vitriolic campaign last government,” Professor Blakeslee landing "of Captain von Gronau wireless. ville, 'Texas, ^ te r an overaight s e t, aroused the state. India Frontier — 3,000 concluded.', and three compzmions in Vigtut, It shows, incident^ly, the re Charles C. Batchelder of New Greenland, after a flight from Ice markable strides in flying machines RESCUE FREIGHTER tn ' James E, Ferguson, ousted gov- land. ff°m^n : emor barred from the race by his LEAVES MILLIONS Afridis Are Before Town. York, foriner commercizil attache of in thirty-three years. Newspapers the. United States Commerce De “Von Gronau started on his usual reprinting stories of Andree’s start ^ e fiS planes in the race from | impeachment, conducted his wif^s partment in China, discussed a sug- long distance training flight,"' a for the Pole note that the only ARRIVES AT PORT Hartford, cbnn., were bunched with- campaign on the promise of two ‘ gested Chinese appeal to the League spokesman said. “If.h e plumed to means of communication he would in half ^ hour of each other in 1 governors for the price of one. TO NATIVE STATE Simla, India, Aug. 23.— (A P.)— of Nations for a committee to make fly across the ocean certainly none have with the world would be car elapsed time at the takeoff from | Notable among his campai^ utter- Heavy firing has been resumed on remedial recommendations. in the ministry knew anything of rier pigeons, several of which the II n 1 r* fT f i'Cleveland, this morning. Verne lances was the promise that au im- the several frontier districts of the The present goveminent of Qilna it., explorer took in his balloon, the n n s DUt r i v e I o n s Ot t o a l ! Roberts, Molme, Uls., was in the lead ^ prisoned ^violators of the prohibition northwest province during the last is entirely dominated by foreign- “Even when he landed in Iceland Eagle. i with an even five minutes piargin. ! law would be liberated if Mrs. Fer- All But $30,000 of the Bug 24 hours. A body of 3,000 Afridis educated young theorists, “who have there was nothing unususd about it Pigeon Picked Up C tA nn Aiif ftfi Pacific Derty 1 guson won the election. has assembled at the town of Bagh. no knowledge of economics and ivho because that has been done before It is recorded that a carrier Leil Alier UOUlg UUl OI j The men’s Pacific Derby had, Ferguson atfeicked Sterling’s pro- Tarakzai and other Mohmand constantly oppose every realistic at in the course of training flights. We pigeoh with a ring stamped, ‘"rhe ^ I safely crossed the continental divide ! posal that the state issue $350,000.- gies’ Fortune of Fifty Mfl- tribesmen left for Gandao yesterday tempt to solve the problems of ourselves'are puzzled as to why hir North Pole 142 W 47.62” was pick- fniircp In AlH Shm ■ and at the takeoff this morning ! OOO in highway bonds, his education, to offer resistance to the hostile China,” said Mr. Batchelder. “An went .farther.” v u u io i; lu ru u uiiip» jfrom Billings, Mont., to Bi.smarck, | hig ability toward labor and his re- lions to go to Michigan. forces. I international commission of this The spokesman said that Von (Continued on Page 2) ______I N. D., Nick Namer, the Spokane, ] puted wealth. While reconnoitering yesterday kind could not be suspected of de Gronau was not at all “a daredevili” i “Sun God” flier was in the lead by | sterling, a novice in politics coun- Suva, Fiji, Aug. 23.— (A P )—^The an airplane of the British Royal Air signs upon the political or- economic “He is a quiet, deliberate, sensible Norwegian steamer Penyhryn which 1 three minutes. ' tered-with an attack on Mrs. Fer- Force was fired upon in the upper independence of China,, and would be man with a ‘scientific mind,” ^ add Gladys 0 ’Donnell,_ Long JBeach, [ gugon’s pardon and parole record. Manistee, Mich., Aug. 23.— (AP) played an important part in the res- Kurram, near Kharlachi, eight miles able, with proper technical ^ris- ed. “Last year’s Ic:’.and flight re cue o? “ e h ^ s e T e r s ^ d crew of Calif- stUl held the Pacific “Powder , references to Ferguson’s impeach —Practically all of the estate of west of Parachinar. At that potat tance, to lay before the Chinese'peo THREE ARRESTED cue of the passengers and crew of thP tekeoff from and named “Honesty in gov- sulted in extremely valuable infof- Puff” race at the takeoff Charles F. Ruggles, 84-year-old ec heavy fighting was going on last ple a definite and intelligent'plan.” mation for both' the Weather Bit- the liner Tahiti reached here tdoay Wichita, Kas., for Kansas with only five tons of coal left in i emment as the paramount issue.” centric millionaire lumberman and night and the night before. Peace Japan’s Yiewa reau and aeronautics. His expert- , today. * fully inclined Afghans have'arrived Yusuke Tsunimi former member AT SACCO MEETING the bimkers. The Men’s Derby from Miami, salt manufacturer, will go to a ences 'during that flight were pub For hours the little freighter stood at Parachinar in an effort to secure of the Japanese diet said the Japa lished in the scientific magazines.” Fla- was held in Augusta, Ga., yes j trust for the benefit of the people nese realize (hat the affairs of China ------by the doomed Tahiti while the liner terday by rain and the original terms for withdrawal of the enemy j Ventura, with m/re room for the FIRES IN FORESTS I of Michigan, imder terms of his will forc6S« cannot be'settled in Nanking and schedule waa resumed today. Tokyo and that Washington, and Holfl M pinnm l Sp«dnn nn ^OO odd TaWti passengers and crew, Mrs. Phoebe Omlie, Memphis, led j which was filed today. It is reported from Waziristan IIUIU m c u iu ild l J tb b iu n o n raced through the reef studded that prominent leaders have secured FISHERMEN OVERDUE the Women’s Dixie Derby into The estate has bee£ variously es (Continued on Page Two.) Raleigh, N. C., yesterday—the first |' COST $ 1 9 ,0 0 0 DAY timated as having a value of from the help of three of .the most im Boston Common Without i Then, her mission accomplished, day out from Washington, D. C. | $6,000,000 to $50,000,000. After portant Wazirs and '4,000 horsemen, ; the Penyhryn headed here for fuel. Tlie opening day attendance list! making personal bequests totaling collected for an attack on Datta Portland, Maine, Aug. 33— (A P ) Gets SOS' was a “Who’s Who of the Air.” $30,000 and setting aside $100,00 as Khel or Wana. —^Three flis^ermen, who left here la Captain Salvesen said he received j Permit— Very Few Attend Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd, ex- a trust fund for the benefit of “ such Warnings of the massing of hos BRIANDTOCALL a 33-foot motorboat Thursday mid a radio Saturday requesting a sharp j plorer of the Poles, arrived in time Drought Makes Fighting Dif of my friends as may be in need of tile forces at that point have been night for Jeffry’s Ledf®. 30 miles lookout be kept for lifeboats from j to receive the National Aeronautic; financial assistance or relief,’,’ Rug spread throughout the districts and out to sea, were 24 hours overdue Boston, Mass., Aug. 23.— (A P )— tbe Tahiti. It was then supposed Association's diploma, of honorary j ficult on Government gles in his will named Ewald J. today airplane scouts were keeping PAEEY OVER PLAN Three members of the International passengers and cr^w of the 'Tahiti membership at the - association's Pfeiffer of Manistee, axid Charles close watch upon the area. They were Antonia Radauno,. already had abandoned ship. He said j Labor Defense will be arraigned in banquet last night. Senator Bing-1 McPherson of Grand Rapids as skipper of the little boat; Antonio he sat in the cross trees all day Sat the municipal court today charged ham of Connecticut, the president of \ trustees to handle the remainder. SHIPPED GAI^ AHEAD Jimi, and a man known only as urday and about 7:30, p. m., saw Lands All Over the Nation with violation of a park rule in ad the organization made the presenta- • Both principal and income from “Jerry.” rockets tired from the Tahiti. The dressing a Sacco-Vanzetti memorial the trust are to be “devoted to Copenhagen, Aug. 23—XAP) — Irons Oat the Diffietdties Fellow fishermen alarmed when Penybr^ reached the Tahiti at tioh. meeting on Boston Common after charitable, benevolent, educational The government said today a re the boat failed to return last night, 10:30, p. m. The distressed ship ! Washington, Aug. 23.— (A P )— Mayor James M. Curley had refused MEBRON BOUND OVER and publiQ_ welfare uses,” as the quest had been receivedrtwo months notified the coast guard and a seemed to be holding its own and the Raised by Powers on a them a permit. The meeting was I With the drought e trustees shall direct, within the ago from the German Metallbau search was ordered. ' Penyhryn stood by until the Ven j attended by a very small number of Farmington, Aug. 23. (AP.)— 'factor to the high fire hazards ^ ; state of Michigan, the needs of in Gesellschaft for airmen to land In Weather conditions the past -34 tura arrived Sunday. hours were considered’^bad beesmse Sacco-Vanzetti sympathizers and Henry Merron, of New Britain, National forests, reports to the habitants of Manistee county being Greenland. A request was naade to Lifeboats of the Penyhryn and i "O' S. of Europe” of the steadily increasing nortiiqast about 4,000 curious. given first consideration. ’ keep the application secret. the Tahiti transferred the crew and charged with another, with theft of j porest Service today showed a daily wind and heavy seas running out The Ck>mmon meeting was one of Ruggles’ body- lay in state today The government sent gasoline for light baggage. There was no con- 11 typewriters from the high school j government of $19,000 side. two held last night. 'The other early in the summer, was held m i goverumeu in his office over which are his sim the airplane by a Danish steamer, ______- \ furion. Captain Salvesen said, and the Spigerborg, which discharged it Paris, Aug. 23.—(AP.) — The $15,000 bail' for the Superior Court | in keeping down forest fires over ple quarters where he died Thurs French- .government has forwarded I Tahiti’s winches were going un- at JuliEuiehaab. South meeting house was held with- 1 steamer sank. in a Justice Court late yesterday. | day night. a propieted to tiie European powers MOTHER’S TRIBUTE r out interference. A permit had Merron. was arrested in Holyoke i Showers in the I All heavy , bsiggage was left lessened, th e' interest^' for ‘a Euro^an confer been readily granted the meeting at aboard the Tahiti. The Penyhryn after he Cad tried to sell machines j eastern ence at Geneva Sept. 7 and 8, to Washington, Aug. 23.— (AP) — A' the Old South, which was held un fire menace somewhat, but the situ picked up a large tnmk owned by a there. The other man Bonislaw discuss [ Foreign Minister Briand’s tribute from a French wm* mother, der the auspices of the Stfcco-Van- ation was reported still to be critical naval officer and will land it at Larasiewicz, previously had been plan of a “ United States of Europe.” a quaint red, white and blue wreath zetti Memorial committee. in the extreme west. : Drought, low Auckland. held for trial. humidity, lightning and increasing Girl Without A Country The move was accepted in diplo hand-fashioned of leather leaves, The Other Meeting. rests today on the Tomb of the Un Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, New iuse of the forests by recreationists matic circles to mean that M. [were listed as cs^uses for the fire Briand, after careful consideration known Soldier. , York, opened the Old South m ating Sole Passenger On Ship A letter, in English, nccompany^ with an attack on former Governpr. i danger and for the expenditure o f; of the replies to his original memo- $197,271 from emergency approprla-1 , ------landum, has formulated definite Ing the wreath was sign^ed: Mine. Alvan T. Fuller, Judge Webster Marie Charlotte Raveau, Rochtfoi% Thayer and President A. Lawrence Whale Found In Log Pond; tions for the first ten days in Au-j new proposals to overcome son^ie of g u st i Vancouver, B. C., Aug. 23:— (AP)tJapanese extraction and subject to this' most serious objections to his France. . Lowell of Harvard. He was follow 'The wreath was brought to W a& - plan'made by England, (^rmany; ed by Edna St. Vincent Millay, poet sires of smaU firee ire 'reported | „,„ter, pretty 'JapaBeee-! SL .'SSSi I ington by ^i4rs: David Potts and ess; Leonard Abbott, New York; Thought Killed, It Flees Italy and other powers. Mrs. Lafayette Hadley, both of to the western region 1.366 fires i maiiage with an Amerl^ 'n.a[ What these proposals will be was and Alice Stone Blackwell, noted have occurred on National forests ] night club dancer, had the new United States cannot admit her, j maroneck. New York. They werfe; feminist. not revealed. It is known, however, designated, to place the tribute on' Shelton, Wash., Aug. 23.— (AP)$then was shot ten times with a rifle. thus far thiH season, burning over i Uner Empress of Japan, all to her- cause she ia of Japanese parentage' that ^ yesterday’s Cabinet meeting On the Common where 100 police 46,453 acres and necessitating an [self today in her status of a girl [and is no longer the wife of an the tomb at Arlington. men stood ready to halt the sched — ^T^e turihoil created by a wounded j The woimded mammal struggled the foreign minister secured the * . . - 5 , jr -V • i-.' "i.i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, s o u t h MAJICHESTBR, CONN, SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1930. F A G fiT W Q CREW OF 4 0 MEN P06UC RECORDS OVERZMDIION State Warrantee D e^ Motor Hints I The T; D. Faulkner Company to QHinaly 8aM**tiOB« on tbs. [ SAVEDM HEARING TODAY Ruth h. Peck, land on toe westerly IIW LOYED IN •OsM of Ibe Q»r bjr tbs 4 eto- j side of Prospect street. South Man- mebUe eiob ef Hartfonl. | d e a t h s TO 1 as a silk weaver, died at the N^e- mander Alexander, of Meriden as » Marriage Intentions ' was considered particiflarly impor l^gb liajf only to avoid having tbs morial hospital last night toiiowing the. speaker. The applications for marriage h- ^nin bearings, following an adjust- a four day’s illness of heart disease. tbe CwTentHHi. tant to coal mining districts. where Francis Griswold. censes of Walter Carl Hentschel and toe EuFcau rejwrted a disposition on for w«3r, so tight as to neces- sel to Pieces. Mr. Stevenson bad been making his AUClDBNTAUilf GASSTO Elsie Efiizabeto Itoley, both of Man- tbe part of miners to report them Wate towing'the car to start- home with his daughter, Mrs. How-^ New HAVfOi Aufi M.—(AP)— ehester, and Lawrence Lavoie of selves laid o£^ rather than jobless, nany mooba^cs naake this error, j ard Smith at 19 Knox street. Patrick C3enfr«y, 70, w w to » erttl- 28.— (AiP) — ! . Mr. Stevenson leaves his wife and Thr coptiflued bearing on tb« ap. Hew Havea. Auf. Hartford and Anna G. Mattice of even though they have done no ti- Ip this sort of work evenness of Lewes, Pel., Aug. Qid eoadlUon at O n oo bc«pl* After a fuU day of to Iwh^ South Manchester are on.file in the Blown to sea on th& wings of a 50- i five children The children are Mrs. plication made by Judge Raymond work for a long jieriod. Many in adjustment is important. First it t»i from the elfoots of fM petooatof of toe oaa«daw of T n t, WUbur l . office of toe town derk. ! i^ e gale in one of the worst storms . Walter Wirtalla, of Benton street, A. Johnson, executor under the will the group were believed to be in the Is necessary to remove all of the which bt iabaltd toit i^at wbUt Cbroii for toe .Demooratto nomina- Lease istons and connecting rod assem-_____ I ^i Delaware Bay has seen in years, i Mrs. Howard Smith of Knox street, of toe late PrancU Griiwold for the abtcep at W i h om «.. same economic status of the job 4fo» fovemor at toe itato con- William Sass to Siiberman and seekers. A good portion also was ,Hpb and then adjust the center 1 forty men of the crew of the Con- James W. Stevenson, of Pitkin admittance to probate of a will, Flremea aad pbyBtotoai a d m ^ ' veatioa at Hew London next mohth, Kahn of Hartford, 15 aeres of to bearing first. The required number \ solidated Pishing Company motor street, Mrs. Arthur Johnson, of Clin purportog to he the lait teetament tcred oxyf«a fqr MVtral bouri last e je c te d to represent workers laid ton street and John Stevenson, Jr., nredlottdni came,from We bacco land and shed on Veinan o if for short periods for seasonal or Df only a few at most, should! ship Emily A. Foote stepped ashore of Mr. Griswold, was beard before night aad early today to aa effort to M x y toat he would be alone in the testing each time by here .today to teU a dramatic and of Center street. He also leaves one street, Manchester, for a term of other temporary reasons. Other 1 Judge William 8. Hyde this morn-’ eave bis l»e. Koapital oftlolala, field for toe nomination. three years. temporarUy reassembling the liners | thrilhng tale. , sister, Mrs. Anna Glenney, of Bige- ing. Under toe'will Judge Raymond ! however, said the awa would proba' classes were not considered impor One of Prof, Croei’a most inti Warrantee Deed tant In consideration of the imem- Thf. crankshaft should be ' Their 100-foot Deisel engine crait j low street, A. Johnson is made executor and ; Uy die, mate frlenda today had a high stack tiiTOftd bv hand : pounded to pieces beneath their i Funeral services will be held Mon- The Manchester Realty company plojmient problem but will be in the heirs at law have retained It is beUevod to«t a brteira W«w of letteri before him to which toere X fo re adiustox each of the other ^ feet, themselves blown to sea in twoj day afternoon, at three from the to John and Elisabeth Humphries, cluded to avoid confusion. • State’s Attorney Hugh M. Alcorn outit a lif bi Conirey were promlioi of party support land and buildings on tbe south side mifn bearines all of the others' small boats, the exhausted crew j home of Mrs. Howard Smith, 19 of Suffield to contest its adroit- fell asleep iteben. A table giving the totals by stalls S l^d he loSenS up S that an'found safety early today only when Knox street. Rev. Alfred Qark of from all parte toe state. of Florence street. follows. All figures are subject to tance to probate and ask for ao Tbe next etep undertaken is to S cS ito teS^ S S ' be^made. This.; their lifeboats-crashed against the St. Mary’s Episcopal church will of- revision by toe Census Bureau. equal division of the estate. POSTMASTBllS OATBW obtain a ptosenlor of ITof, Cross’s is fr^Sentlv ^ovSlooked by ' stone wall of the outer breakwater, j fielate and burial wiU be in the East State Pop. 1930 Unemld P.C. The bearing was postponed twice New Haven, Auf. M.—CAP)— name to^ toe oonventltm and the i^ U 'U Jn S ss^ to be experienced, r Helping each other .np toe slij., | cemetery, because of the inahUHy of Awfust Postmasters of tof 'itate fathered at HOSPITAL NOTES New England: luuac wuu ; pgj,y gea-wasbed walls, the btUe ' — ■ ■■ - • ■ ----- seleetien made is oonttogent upon Maine ...... 800,056 13,244 1.7 Bose, onfe of toe witnesses of the 8avin Rook today vrtto w eir fami- deelslon o f physicians as to his BA'mTRV NOT TO BT-AMIS 1 band walked three miles pcross the wiU, to be present,, hut he was at Ues.for toeir annual outlnf« New Hamp, 465,293 8,493 pbj^ eal stre n i^ to do this. The John Stevenson, age 71, of 19 Vermont .. 359,092 the probate court room this The gathering was to be address Knox street died at the Memorial 5.419 Motorists who ° I fi^ t , where they remained until ABOUT TOWN effort le to eecure a sponsor for Mass...... 4,253,646 ing aud testified. He testified toat ed by Arohlbeld Coleman, firet as hospital at 9:40 o’clock last night. 115,987 hearing toeir starters grmd away ♦ • Prof, Cross before tl\e convention R. Island . 687,232 22.193 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Von Deck at the time that the will was signed sistant postmaster general, follow who wlU represent all opinions and No admissions were reported. The laboriously may think | Boat W^rth $100,000 the mind of Mr. Griswold was clear ing a shore dinner tois aftcraoon. Connecticut 1,604,711 32.193 IS giving out some warm day ^ hen ^ returning to Lewes. of Washington, D. C., are visitiifg ths parly, toe Gold Democrats, the following were discharged: Ford and he understood what he was do Ferris of 330 Main street, Ray War liSddle Atlantic: the pistons nm 1 jtg borne port, from a fishing expedi- Mr. and Mrs. David McCullom of Conservatives, the'wets and the New York .12,619,503 164,617 inders. It IS a fact seldom observ^ tion up toe Delaware Bay Tupr 143 Florence street. ing. The will had been drawn and TO ARRANGE FUNERAL drys, _the party administration ren of 447 Center street, and Mrs. met read to Mr, Griswold before Mr. Norwalk. Aug. 38.— CAP.)—Mrs. Luther Hutson and baby boy of 35 N. Jersey . 4,028,027 127,615 that a very Umber engine usually the advance.Q\ of a northeastern gale forces and toose who are thought Penn...... 9,640,802 211,877 cranks so quietly as to give the im A report was received at the Bose was callec} in as a witness to Dorothy Gordon WiHianw of Gan- to be factlonally antagonistic to the Strant street. shortly before lO p. m., last night. the signature, or mark, Mr. Gris- South Central: pression that toe battery is not de office of .the Park Superintendent nondale, Wilton, daughter of Mrs. present organh^tion. Its loss is estimated at $100,000. woldls eyes being poor at the time. Mabel Gordon, who committed sui Kentucky .. 2.633,668 31,153 livering the usual energy. Captain John M. George, of late this morning of the splitting of To Bo Held In Hotel Tennessee , 2,608.759 21,402 This was tested out effectively in Mr. Bose was cross-examined by cide in New York City yesterday, Palmer, Va., realising it was impos a large tree on Union street in the The place of the convention in HOOVER PREDICTS Alabama .. 2.645,297 21,400 one of the newer models which is high wind. Mr. Alcorn who asked him if he had has left for that olty to make ar sible to make shore in toe face of any conversation with M^- Griswold New London was changed last night Mississippi , 2.007,979 10,758 Bouipped with a special choking rangements for the funeral. Mrs. to Hotel Griswold at Eastern device that injects oil into toe cylin the storm and heavy seas, orderet] about Miss Marion Ladd| who is to WilliamB, to i four years, has been INCOME TAX CUT ^ West South Central: Several houses owned by Edw. J. point, to place of the state Arkansas .. 1,853,081 12,591 the anchor thrown over when they receive ,the greater amount of the secretary in the offiee o( the Pr. ders before the engine starts. On a HoU on Purnell Place are being armory and the sessions wifi Louisiana , . 2,094496 neared the breakwater. Tossing estate by the will, Mr. Bose re Richards Association, Ine„ medicine 31,444 warm ■ day toe driver puUed the thoroughly renovated and repaired. be in toe half of that hotel which (Continued from Page Ope.) Oklahoma . 2,391,777 42,392 choker but several times and when about on the waves, its anchor plied that such had not been the manufacturers of 523 West avenue, New floors, doors, steps are being case, but that he did know that Mr. has ample seating room for the dele Texas ...... 5,821,272* 79,552 ie stepped op tPe starter butto, tte dragsing as. if helpless to outride ran pleTel S S toe this cUy. Mrs. Gordon never lived to gates and spectators. AU convention day followed earlier pessimistic fore the fury of the sea, the craft cast Constructed, improving their ap Griswold was Mountain battery seemed to be ball dead. pearance greatly. this city, activities will be imder one roof, a casts by Treasury experts. PubUoa. Montana 536,332 But toe engine "tarted in half the adrift toward the out breakwater. attention that was giye» to him by 11,808 2.2 The Elks country fair will be held epndtios never before attained to tlon of these gloomy reports brought Idaho ...... 445,837 6,367 1.4 usual time be se the pistons Hardly had the order to man the. Miss Ladd. a round of conferences and the in WilUmantic the latter pxrt of Miss Ladd, who is a native Qf the history of major party political Wyoming .. 224,597 4,245 1.9 moved so freely m their cylinders. two lifeboats been given when the next week, opening Thursday, Aug. eenventloaa to Connecticut, A con optimistic announcements followed. vessel lost section after section of Manchester, a daughter of Mr. and Colorado .. 1,035,043 22,793 2.2 28 and continuing untU Labor Day. ANDREE WAS NEAR siderable number of delegates will President Hoover said several STOPPING STARTS’ CARBON its deck, and finally was pounded to Mrs. Frank Ladd, wa.s questioned New Mexico 427,216 5,436 1.3 Tuesday afternoon an airplane will also he oared for at toe hotel. items not taken into account in cal Arizona ... pieces by the waves. sharply by Mr- Alcorn when she 435,833 7,232 11.7 Going downhill on compression, fly over Manchester and drop ba'- At Waterbury last night toe dele culating a deficit could he counted Utah ...... 502,582 9,886 2.0 Megaphone in band, Captain took the stand. POLE, NOTE STATES upon to swell Treasury receipts. while a saver of brake lining, in loons upon the town, each balloon She related that she was for gation to toe Qonvention was \m- Nevada 90,981 2,850 3.1 George directed the course of the Among these he cited Increased cus creases accumulation of carbon. attached to a valuable prize. The many years acquainted with Mr. pledged because former Mayor Wil Pacific: two boats. The men tugged franti toms receipts^temporarily reduced Every time the throttle Is sud- Veterans of Foreign Waps will hold Griswold's sister, living next door to (Gontinued frona Page One.) liam E. Thoms in former years has Washington 1,561,907 36,087 denly closed the pistons draw oil cally at the oars in order to keep an aviation meet, featuring stunt aspired to the governorship nomi “because of advance imports to an Oregon ___ 952,691 24,849 in view of each other. her when she was a young girl and ticipate the new tariff law—increas from the crankcase. This is reveal- • = flying, in connection with the fair. when Miss Griswold made her home ed up in Sweden July 31, 1807i nation. California . 5,673,009 172,556 Bd by the puffs of smoke from toe Start for Land doubt was cast on the authenticity Dr. Dolan Speaks ed construction at home and sub The meet will be held over a near with her brother on East Center stantial payments on the debts of exhaust and means carbon is being Mile by mile, each of them cer- street Miss Latld had been requested of the message. The next day anoth The outstanding incident last Total ...132,698,190 2.508,151 2.0 by field. toreign nations.’’ Not the least ira- deposited at a high rate, OU does tain they were being blown to their by Miss Griswold to come and visit er pigeon was reported found near night.was the declaration of Dr. not hum clean in the cylinders deaths, the small boats headed to ______Dolan of Manchester [ portant in hig list was tbe downward Three of the officers of Memorial with her and- assist while a Mrs. Trorosoe, Norway, with a message, Edward G, Moat of this sudden deceleration ward the seawall. Fog, by this time, Atherton, who was also living with “North Pole Passed 15.’’ Later this that be favored Prof. Cross, There i ^^evlslon of government expenditures, Is due to unnecessary acceleration. Temple of ^thian Sisters of this TO TAKE 50 YEARS had settled down almost to the her, was away on a vacation. She report was discredited^A There ' was have tMen times to the past when! The driver who sees his way ahead town will take part at toe evening WRITER ACQUITTED fringe of the waves and against meeting of the district convention to remained for ten days and later re no further news imlil ” a* —D utch: ©r. Dolan was classed as an inde- BO as to avoid driving too fast is the pounding of the waves voices be held in Rockville, on September 8. turned when Miss Griswold became steamer reported having seen an pendent to his opinions which often TO UNITE CHINESE the one who will have less trouble were all but indistinguishable. ill to take care of her. She told the object which might have been a fan counter to those of other Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, Aug. 23. from carbon, other things being The full degree staff of the local — (AP)—Jury early today acquitted As toe boats neared each other temple will have charge of the ini court that she bad been employed at balloon floating OB the White Sea party leaders. HiS espousal of Prof. equal. , ' ^ Sylvia Serafim, Braziliem writer who (CoBtiBoed from Page 1.) for brief periods Captain George re tiation. The meetings will be held different times as librarian in An July 17. 1897 and anxiety began to Cross was regarded today as likely It may be helpful to thoss wbo be felt for the safety of Andree and to carry to the candidate all those went on trial yesterday for the slay^ peated bis shouts through the meg at 3 o’clock in the afternoon with dover, at clerical work in Woi'ces- London are growing in importance are troubled by carbon to be re aphone to keep within view of the ter, in New Britain and at one time his companions. wbo have stood with Dr. Dolan In ing of Robefto Rodriguez, the car minded that, there is more leakage supper at 6:30 and evening session toonist, son of a newspaper pub in Sino-Japanese matters. harbor refuge light, which now and at 8 o’clock. at Storrs. She came to the Gris British newspapers record that on other conventions and who may be of oil into the cylinders the lighter Aug. 19, the news came of a car lisher. “The most important key to the then sent a ray of hope through the wold house to continue to carry on dolsgates to New London. solution, of Chinese problems is a the oil used. Selecting the proper fog. Bodies exhausted and nerves the care of Hiss Griswoldi wbUe she rier pigeon shot carrying a naes- An estimate made today was that The woman was charged with grade of oil is part of the process Mias Elsie Daley of Florence having entered the offices of the perfect agreement among the Unit nearly defeated, one after the other, street was honored with another was ill and remained there until her sage, “Passed 82 degrees Latitude prospectively at least Prof, Cross ed States, Great Britain and Japan. of keeping carbon deposits down. with, good voyage northward. An- already has been assured of one- newspaper on December 26 last, the men would slump down against gift shower last evening at the home death. Then at toe request of Mr, If this agreement can he informally tblrd of the delegates to toe oon- when the shooting took place. The their oars. of Mrs. August Larson of 66 Strick Griswold she continued to remain drae." made with toe support fit enlighten MEfSTS BRAK E DRUM WEAR toere. She had never received any motive charged was that tbe car Only at intervals could the light be land street. About fifteen of her Searching parties were sent out vention, after a single day’s work of ed public opinion of the respective Sometimes the willingness to give great amount of money for her his friends. Democratic caucuses toonist bad caused publication of de seen and for more than four hours young women frieniis were present in various regions but editors final nations, then and then only the real the car every attention, it requires work, but after the death of ^MiSS for delegates have not yet been held tails of her private life. Rodriguez it stood as the only guidance. About from this and other places. The ly came to agreb that Andree and balance of power of toe western results in some ^ new problems for 2 ,a. m. the boat commanded by Cap Griswold she went to Judge JgmsoiV his companions were irretrievably except here and there, but in many died from bullet wounds in the the owner. color scheme was orchid and old and through him secured $300i tWa tovms the makeup of a local delega stomach. Pacific can be attained.” tain George tossed and crashed gold and a delightful luncheon was lost. The story is told of one owner, for against the stone wall of the outer representing twenty weeks work at tion is known to advance. instance, who had his brake drums served by the hostass. Miss Daley $15 a week. Mr. Griswold and bis An expression of sentiment as to a i breakwater, while the other flound who is to be married in the near fu BYRD LAUDS ANDREE • trued up by the scraping method to sister did not seem to get along well candidate is likely to be given at ered about a half mile away, help ture to William Hentschel received New York, Aug. 23.— (AP>—The a point W ere the brakes themselves less to steer their course in any di and the former was displeased with New York Times to a despatch from many caucuses, would work properly. Even when a nurqber of beautiful gifts of linen. rection. the manner In which his sister had Chicago qu>tes Admiral Richard E, toe brake shoes were relined stop Hanc by hand, the twenty men in disposed of her property. Byrd, first mm» to fly over toe ping was not what it should be. So It was after the death of Miss the first boat drew each other to the Poles, as voicing praise for toe dar STORM K m m 3 DAYS Two Shows much stock had been cut off the top and shouted to their compap- POLICE COURT Griswold that Miss Ladd learned ing of Salomon-Auguste Andree, drums the shoes and linings did ions. The wall is about ten feet that a will had been drawn by the first man to attempt exploration of STARTING S^day Night aot grip properly. above the high.water mark. late Judge H. O. Bowers for Mr, It looked like a real problem to Andrew Pertusati, through his at the Arctic by air, Washtogttm, Aug, 23.— (AP)—The SUNDAY 6 :4.5 and 8:40 Men Exhausted Griswold, but that it never had been ^'Andree and his expedition have solve but a mechanic furnished a torney, William S. Hyde, pleaded Weather Bureau today Issued the While the twenty stood shouting executed. She was not getting any always fascinated me tremendous way out of the difficulty by instal guilty to'keeping liquor with intent following Morm wamtogs: in tfce night, twenty more jnade a pay for remaining until Howard ling thicker b r ^ e lining. This read to sell before Judge Raymond A. ly" he said. “I always believed he AdvlBOTy 10' a. m., storm warnings desperate effort to reach the wall Griswold came out and talked mat ily compensated for the increase in Johnacan in the Manchester police ters over with Mr. Griswold and it had the right conception of toe best obaMed to northwest Sandy Hook the inside diameter of toe drums. before their small boat, now filling court this morning. A fine of $50 method for Polar exploration but to N^tuekst and northeast storm Here^s The Big Thrill! with water, would capsize or be was then agreed that-she should re The use of thicker brake lining and costs and a 10 day jail sentence main for $60 a month. unfortunately he did not have toe wamtogs ordereii north of Nan also brought quieter operation, pounded to pieces by the waves. was imposed. The jail sentence was equipment. He was a man of grtat tucket to Eastport, Maine. Disturb Finally the nose of their craft bursn- This was paid to her for two A new throbbing since thin drums amplify vibration suspended, The actual sale charge months. Mr. Griswold’s eyesight vision and great daring. I am par ance about 129 milss south of Rhode i od the aide of the sea *waU. Each against Pertusati was nolled. It was was failing and she was given power ticularly pleased to learn he left a Island, moving porth-hortheastward human dranm'^ more readily. helping the other, toe men, in sin- the first time that the man had ap of attorney to deposit and' draw diary. A man like Anflree, would ftod with increasing intensity. Strong wrested from gie file, started for the harbor light. some way to leave a SQlentifl'c rec COOLING YOUR TIRES Two hours later, the light’s rays peared in the police court. He has checks on his account in the Man north shifting to northwest win^ % In the <3ld day long distance tour ord for posterity. Xta'contenta should late this afternoon Sandy Hook to life. ,.s , r. flashing out above them as if to an lived here for the past four yearns. chester Trust Company. She did ists used to stop every now and The officers' raided the home on not know much about his private be of great vidue and extraordtoary Block Island;' strong northeast nounce their safety, they threw interest.’’ again to oool off the tires. It was thcmrelves own on the top of the Dndley street Monday night and matters but when Aetna Life In wlpds and4 gales shiftingihlftlng to port^ part af the process of riving intel found a large quantity of wine, 10 surance Company gave stock rights west late tms afternoon or early to- V?ot wall, exhausted. she went to the safe deposit vault CAUflE Of ’d ISASTBR ligently and save much tire trouble. Word of the sinking of the Emily gallons of alcohol and utensils used night between Block Island and Perhaps some drivers look back in the manufacture. and took thirteen shares of Aetna New York, Aug, 23.«-(AP)«—Clap- ForUand and increasing winds prob A. Foote and the plight of its crew tain Ernest Demuytv, toe famous upon toe old days with a smile, but reached the Coast Guard station at Joseph J. Reigna of 206 .Camp stock and arranged to have the mat ably reaching gale force late this a' little recollection of the past bell street, Hartford, pleaded guilty ter taken care of through the Man Belgian balloonist whq has won toe eftemoon between Portland and Low-es and shortly after daybreak Gordon Bennett cup four times and might prove helpful in explaining the stranded men saw a ship strik to driving an automobile while un chester Trust Company. This was Eastport.' why so many rear tires on modem is in New York preparing to com ing out in their direction. The Coast der the influence of liquor. He was done and the shares again put back cars seem to wear ^ut so soon. Just in the safe deposit box. pete in that event in Cleveland Sep Guard bad notified the fisheries at arrested late last night by Sergeant tember J, believes toe Andree party ^ op the car and feel the tires some Lewes and another steamer of the She had never made an inspection VT. OFFERS REWARD day after driving fifty miles without John McGlinn at the Center. of the safe deposit box she said, was forced down in Fridtjof wan- company, the Pelican, was dispatch Through his attorney, William S. Law was his gam o-Jove his a halt. She did not know that there was a senland because of tears or leaks to ed to their rescue, under command Hyde, he told the court that the its balloon. Montpelier, Vt, Aug. 33.—(AP.) plaything. Justice demands It isn’t so much the deflection of of Captain Lawrence L. Brown. savings bank account in a Hartford conviction meant the loss of his job. “The Andree expedition was han —I^tcking but little to positively its price— ten years of his toe tires due to road inequalities Boats were lowered and sent to bank until one^day she was looking He is a flour salesman and needs dicapped from the start by having identify a woman buried to Potters that heats them as the radial de the wall and the exhausted men for some papers in the estate of life —^he defended thousmds flection caused by constant effort the automobile in his business. He is a fabric balloon which was varnish were lifted aboard and brought here. Miss Griswold and came upon a Field at Ohaster as Mrs. Ruby against justice but is power to maintain a high speed average, not in the habit of drinking liquor bank hook which showed about ed,” said Captain Demuyter. “Then, Ghtekering Green, Governor John E. idden acceleration and fast stop .-but he was at a party in Columbia $6,000 in cash in the Hartford bank. the balloon was in toe northland for. Weeks of Vermont bad today post less to defend himself! ping. After a thirty mile average U. S. W. V. DELEGATES ■ last night and drank some wine. A This she turned over to Mr. Gris a year before it got started bseause ed a reward of #900 for toe woman's tun rear tires will be surprisingly fine of $100 and costs was Imposed. wold, but later it was endorsed so of various delays. It Is ceneelvable identity to an effort to dear up the hot and noticeably warmer than the Reigna has a wife and five chil as to make it payable to bpto Mr, that there were breaks in R which mystery that has puxded auti front ones. TELL OF CONVENTION dren. Griswold and herself. The money in were not visible on the outside. ties for over a wefek, Exhibits of Rest periods will pay dividends in the savings bank was not touched That would not have happened with wearing apparel and effects of too WILLIAM tire life. only when it came time to make a rubber balloon, and a modem ex dead woman were on view at State i ------Mary Bushnell Cheney auxiliary pedition would have a much better MANCHESTER WOMEN payments for taxes. When there was Detective. Edwin Q, Srewn’s office 5 AIR AFFECTS ABSORBERS members who attended the national not sufficient money on band to chance of success than was possible here. ; No hydraulic device operates pro- convention held In Philadelphia tois meet these obligations she lirew thirty-three years ago as the science week returned home yesterday and State’s Attorney Lawrence C. lierly if air gets into it, which ex ON LONG AUTO TRIP $200 to apply to the gheoklng ac of balloon building haa improved Edgerton said yesterday that he report a wonderful time and en immensely.” plains why the neglected shock ab- count to pay the taxes. In 1939 Mr. was satisfied to hl3 own mind that Brber that works on this principle thusiastic meetings. In toe group Griswold died and then she had the Captain Demuyter will leave New POWEU too ddad woman, at first identified apt to give a poor account of it- were Mrs. Elizabeth Olds, president money, which was then due her as it York tomorrow for the West- Mrs. Agnes Chartier of the J, W- as Mrs. Catoerine R. Packard, was 6lf. Air usually gets into the in- of the auxiliary, her daughter Ruth; Hale company returned yesferday had stood in both of toeir names, rrument because fluid leaks out or transferred to her own name and a Mrs. Green, but toat he would con S a aulomohUa-trlp Spr'- FEAR RIOTS IN CUBA tinue toe toquiries to make toe saxiae toe owner fails to add fluid ing which she covered 1,600 miles new book opened. The money, she For th e (Occasionally to compensate for na- son and Miss Margaret Donnellan. said, was in the greater part in the identification positive. That the convention was unusually in her Essex coupe, She was accom Havana, Aug. as.’ -’tAP) -w Felice toral loss through evaporation. panied by her sister-in-law, Mrs. bank under her own name. 1 i If the device is the one-way type, well attended may be judgeij by the Miss Lardd, who' is now forty-five guards today were thrown about BROKER DIES. fast that seven railway poaches Paul Chartier of Church street. The toe American Embassy headquar cbntrolling toe rebound of the tour taken was via Waterbury, years of age, is now making her Defense came from California alone. Dur ters and other Amerioan placei Watoh HW, R, L, Aug,if, 33.— 33. (AP) flin gs only, the car will start toss Danbury and over the Bear Moun home with her father,* Prank Ladd, ing the days of the convention a par of Andover, her mother having died Cuba in anticipation of Commun Isaac Tatoali' starr, Philadelphia■ Ph ing the passengers off the seat tain bridge to New York state. Thej' when going over a rough road. A ade eight miles long took place in several years ago. ists disorders commemorating the broken, died at hie summer cottage With Philadelphia. visited Albany and Saratoga and Following Miss Ladd five other Sacco-Vanaetti exeeuUons, here last night following an illness t vo-way device that controls both traveled northward to Montreal, c impression and rebound of the The local women visited Atlantic witness, relatives of Mr. Griswold -.a j a ’ of ten days. He was 63 years old. KAY FRANQS City, and on Thursday a special Quebec, and St. Anne de Beaupre. largely, were called. They testified KING IN SCOTLAND Mr, who had bew a summer s iring will first reveal the need for And a Powerful a fention by letting the f^m e bump train of 16 coaches weis run for the Returning they entered Vermont at briefly that they knew of no reason resident here for many years was Derby Une, crossed to the White t te axles. delegates and their friends to Valley for a grievance against them by Aberdeen, Scotland, Aug. affliiated i^th Starr & Company, Supporting Cast. Gasses also get into shock ah- Forge. The train .was met by in Mountains in New Hampshire and Mr, Griswold. In summing up At (A P,)—King George and Queen Philadelphia brokers. His widow, s irbers and the fluid may start to numerable atitomobiles and a lunch motored down that state to Hamp torney Alcorn said that the will Mary arrived this momtog with Mary T. TiV. Starr, three children, flam so that its ^consistency is eon was served to the party of ton Beach, where they followed toe should not he admitted to probate Prince George. They, were met at Edward T„ ^oyd T, and Miss Hope sandwiches and hot coffee. In {heir S^atly altered. coast as much as possible, visiting pointing out that if was extremely toe station by the Lord Provost of Starr, all of Philadelphia survive. OUR GANG COMEDY *AT THE ROUND TABLE’ honor a sham battle was staged and Boston. Plymouth and crossing to unusual that a woman not previous the^sity, the magistrates and an un The body will be sent to Philadel James J. Corbett, Damon Run various other exercises held. Provinoetown on the tip of Cape Cod. ly acquainted should enter the home usually large crowd. phia. “TOUGH WINTER” yan and De Wolf Hopper, They toured the cape before com of a 90 year old man and come out GERMAN SUICIDES. ing home. They report considerable yvith a $6,000 gift and a goodly m a t c h e s p q s t f o n e b gTDRM STOPS TRIALS. “ School Daze” Personal Notices rain but it didn’t interfere with share of an $18,000 property. He ' lA test Cartoon Comedy Berlin.— Germjin suicides during (AP)— A Peppy Revue 1929 numbered 16,036, according to their enjoyment of the trip. said that it bUd not been shown that New York, Aug. 28.--(AF)—W f Newpert, IL Sound News “Karoival Kid” Number figures just revealed. Of the total, Mr, Griswold was not unduly in finals of the Women’e^ational teh- Today’s scheduled trial races be Card of Thanks 11,329 were men and 4797 women, SCHNEIDER LEAVES KANSAS fluenced. Judge Johnson in summing nis championships, acheduled this tween the yaehts EBterprise, Yan kee, Weetamoc and Whirlwind to Berlin led all other cities in suicides. up for the estate said that there afternoon at Forest Hills, were COMING WEDNESDAY AND THTHtSDAY •Ws wish to thank sincerely all our With a population of upwards qf Wichita, Kas., Aug. 28.?bt(AP.)— was no reason to believe that Mr. postponed because of rain, until to determine whleh defend: the The Screen’s Greatest Comedy TewA f ienda and neighbors for kindness 4,000,000 ,it had 1020 masculine and Eddie Schneider, 18-year-old Jersey Griswold was influenced In any way morrow, Ameriea'i ;««p ageJnst sir Thomas s lown to ua at the time of 'the death Polly Moran and Marie Dressier 936 feminine suicides. Suicide by City youth seeking a junior west to and argued that the will sflo^d be Unten's ohaUenger Shamrock V :. Harry Qoodhind., We would es- were postpmed Mcauie of heavy selally thank those who contributed poison appeared as an almost ex east transcontinental record, left admitted to probate. Court Stenog Germane have developed'a farm in "Caught Shorf^ , flowers. clusive feminine weapon. The re at six o’clock (C. S. T.) this morn- rapher Raymond Smith was present tractor powered with a Diesel ipo- weather. It was the sceond con ,lF FANNIE GOODHIND. volver was nearly exclusive to ing. He hopes to reach New York and took the evidence. Judge Hyde tor la which almost w y Itind of secutive day that a postponement ^ b e r t h a GOODHIND. yme ordeicd. ‘ v . W M . GOODHIND AND FMWTT.T, males. today and set a new mark. reserved h i... ’C” .f-■ i: - ’ '-iryi MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN^ SATURDAY, AUGUST"28;-1980. P A G E F O U R WOMEN MENTIONED TOM SAWYER COMES TO LIFE You Remember FOR GERARD lIST VISIT TOBIIH Jackie Coogan, in His. First T ^ ie , Wifl- Old County Fairs? Women at Capital Ask Why Role of Mark Twain’s Inunprtal Youth Ch3drc» Came AD tti Their Sex Was Not Men From Texas and W aitel By DAN THOMAS The Thrill of the Crowds; the tioned by Envoy to See Him. Local Man Sold 13,700 Blankets HoUywood, Calif. — Some years SP- ^ ago Samuel Langhome Clemens, Cries of the Barkers; the at County Fairs and the Beaches. beter known to the world as Mark Washington, Atig. 23.— (AP):;— Washington, Aug. 23 — (AP)— Twain, created an almost immortal President Hoover yesterday held^up Former Ambassador Gerard’s list of ANCHESTER has one veteran of the fairs in Tom-; youth in the person of Tom Sawyer. the reception of many caUers to Blare of Brassy Music 64 men who “rule the United Now that boy, whose exploits grant a ^ c i a l audience to emfi&ig my Conran, proprietor of Conran’s Soda Shoppe at so far have been confined be M ! States” was protested here today Gertrude Ann and BUly Windsor,'^ Depot Square. In his seven years as a concessionaire iby the women-fdlk. They objected tween the covers of books, really Will Never be Forgotten is going to live—and he will be who came all. the way from at a dozen Connecticut County fairs, as well as others in to his omission of any woman brought to life by none other than Texas, to see; the executive and by the Oldsters of Today; New Jersey and Massachusetts and the midways of power. Jackie Coogan, who since the Pleasure Beach, Savin Rock and Walnut Beach he has “I am afraid Mr. Gerard’s long days of Charlie Chaplin’s “The nearly lost out. residence in Germany has rather Gertr^e, who Is eleven, with compiled an unusual record. Kid” has been the outstanding Tommy Conran Tells given him an an un-American .view- childy actor of the silver screen. pretty chestnut curls, and her Tommy has disposed of 13,700 blankets in the, va pqint regarding women’s contribu About four years ago we asked brother, Billy, three years her Jnnr rious stands which he has conducted at all these .fairs tion to the life of the United States,” Jackie what picture he would Something About Them. and pleasure resorts. Candy, another item which is as remarked Mrs. John F. Sippei,^resi- prefer to make if he could have ior, drove up to the White-House dent of the General Federation of much a part of fairs and carnivals as the hotdog, was his choice of all the stories. And with their parents. "While the Women’s Clubs. his immediate reply was “Tom Saw mother and father waited in the . o you remember when you were. also checked for-a total, of 17,000 pounds. One year at Se'^eral refused to accept what knee-high to a grasshopper,' yer.” He had just " then finished lobby, Gertrude and Billy went to - Pleasure Beach the North End restaurant and bowling they termed the “obvious money reading that book and was start D hoiv excited you became when i magnate basis” of Gerard’s opinion see Secretary Akerson and gave Fair time came around? Everybody alley proprietor disposed of 7,000 pounds of the best ing to persue Tom’s adventures of this country’s control. further in “Huckleberry Finn.” It HITZI him the following letter; • « in town talked about it; mother bak grade chocolates and 5,000 blankets. During the Man Names of women regarded by As ‘ BECKY THATCHEPP ing pies for the exhibit; Aunt Susie has taken him four years to re “Dear President Hoover: chester Centennial a blanket stand operated b / Mr. Con womep as potent in the Nation’s alize his ambition. And incident “Billy and I came all the way was knitting a wonderful quilt; weal were cited. f father was preparing to ent^ the ran distributed 990 blankets in Manchester and vicinity. ally, “Tom Sawyer” will be his from ’Tyler, T^as, to see you and Rather Have Women first talking picture, marking his ' now they tell us that: we can’t see very best sheep in the country, and “For the coimtry’ s good, I would Uncle Bill was boasting that “he’d return to the screen after an ab you because the Senators we -know rather have fifty-nine women like sence of three years, during which are away from Washington. show ’em a thing or two” with his <»- Carrie Chapman Catt than fifty-nine oxen. Star and Buck on the drag. he spent most of his time on the ‘T don’t blame you for not want wire. Again some of us, the more men like those,” said Mrs. Roscoe vaudeville stage in this coimtry ing to shake hands with so many And how you hoped for Fair domesticated, linger long in the ex Old Fair Man Anderson, acting president of the and Europe. people, but isn’t there some way we weather! Last year, you recalled, hibition halted feasting our eyes on National League of Women Voters, rain fell in torrents on two of the However, this is not the first could just see you before we leave. tables loaded with the products of of Mr. Gerard’s original list. time screen audiences have seen Fair days. That was something" the farm and fields. Potatoes, ap As a woman of great wealth com I am eleven and Billy is eight. that you never could imderstand; Tom Sawyer. They saw his “We have begged momer and ples, plums, peaches and the garden bined with personal and political shadow, that is a Tom-who could daddy for nearly a year to bring us" why did it always storm on the truck are aU arranged in sparkling power, Mrs. Anderson mentioned Fourth of July, circus days and Fair move but not speak, back in 1917. here and I’m afnfld we won’t get rows and pyramids; the home can Mrs. Casper Whitney of New Yor :. Twain’s novel was made into a si to come back for a long*, long, time. days? Fair days, by every right" ning and sewing exhibits have their ‘ Mrs. Sippel agreed with Mrs. Ander should be fair days, now shouldn’t lent picture that year with the late “With love from Gertrude Ann large share of admirers. It is an | son in Mrs. Catt’s nomination, and William Desmond Taylor direct they? old-fashioned, neighborly exhibition added Alice Ames Winter, “Pen- Windsor.” No School For a Day ing and Jack Pickford pla3dng the ’The President was shown the let of many busy hands. I woman and Patriot.” title role. Louise Huff, who had As a special dispensation you were Farmer or business man; clergy , “One can’t consider the history of ter and immediately granted the been his leading lady in a num tIUHlOR DURKIN children an interview and sent them allowed to stay oiit rf .school. Even or layman,—they all attend the j the United States in the next ten ber of other productions, played dACKIE COOGAH to this day you retain a vivid county fairs. Each one develops years without reckoning with Alice AS “TOM SAOiA'ER-' AS“HUCKLE8ERRV FINN" away happy with autographed pic j the roie of Becky Thatcher, Tom’s tures of Iflntoelf. Neither Gertrude memory of seeing the truant officer an \musual Rapacity for food in all 1 Paul,” said Miss Maude Younger, sweetheart. The Huckleberry himself at the fair groimds. Gosh! its branches from, the lowly hot dog nor Billy wCre shy when cox^pnt- i legislative chairman of the Nation Finn of that production was Lewis trouper before -and after three several pictures we plan to make ed by newspapermen. You never supposed he was human. to the church or fraternal fu ll' al Women’s Party. Sargent. And Edythe Chapman years of Stage experience should especially for juvenile audiences,’! Well, the great day finally arriv Names Hetty Green “We enjoyed It fine,” the little girl course dinner. appeared as Aimt Polly. have no difficulty. Becky Thatch declares Jesse L. Lasky, produc said with a smile. ed. You arose early, stuffed down Even the sober, dignified old Miss Younger said that while Ger It is curious to note that every er will be portrayed this time by tion chief of the Paramount stu an early bresdcfast without hardly judge may be seen at the county i ard’s list was “pretty bald,” it did Billy was beaming too, and when one of the child actors in the ar Mitzi Green, one of the cleverest dios where the film is being pro asked what the President talked tasting it, and departed for the fair fair with- hot dog mustard dripping J show that women would have to get ticulate version of “Tom Sawyer” youngsters we ever have seen cn duced. ‘'Since the coming of grounds. All day long you felt as from his whiskers, coatless and per the economic power so they would about, replied: ^ is younger than the corresponding^ the screen despite the fact tha^ talking films practically all pic “Oh, he told us a lot of things. if you had been transplanted to a spiring before the screeching Afri be able to present “comparative player in the old silent film, d ^ she is only 9 years old. Junior tures have been made for adults, fairy land, and you wrished you can dodger, while a bunch of flap magnates like the late Hetty Green He told us about a dog he got firom spite the fact that talking pic Durkin, another 15 - year - old with the result that we have lost the South Pole—or maybe it was might take up a permanent resi pers urge the old boy on to greater and Lady Rhondda in England.” tures demand considerably great youth, will characterize Huck a large part of our child follow dence in it. efforts. Oh, yes—^it’s all a part of Mrs. Lowell Fletcher Hobart, the North Pole—aud it was so er tEilent. Finn. And Aunt Polly will be ing. Now we are going out to re warm for him here that whenever With mouth wide open you stood the annual fair. Culture goes by president of the Daughters of the Jackie now is 15 and although played by Clara Blandick, former capture the interest of these the board, youth has its fling and Gould’s name should be on the the ice-man came s^im d he used first of all in front of the tent in he never battled the combined stage character actress who al youngsters. And I consider it a to sit on the cakes of ice.” which “Bozo” was caged. “Bozo” old age casts off the cloak of years list.” “The Gould fortune,” she said, forces of camera and microphone ready has appeared in quite a very important move inasmuch as you were told by a flashy gentleman in the unhindered mingling of the “is back of many of these industries. before making a teat for this pic number of talking films. they will form our audiences of MOTHER DEAD, SON Knj^KP in frock coat, fawn-cOlored trousers, mases. If one of the men or her family were ture he proved himself a real “ ‘Tom Sawyer’ is the first of tomorrow.” shiny black shoes and a very tall Tommy Conran living, and displayed the same Hartford, Aug. 23.—r(AP)—Aaxba stove pipe bat, had been captur patriotic spirit along with large Benway of Hayden- (fid not attend her guests Mr. and M rs/ Reginald serve air corps, took off from here his mother’s funeral which was h ^ ed by explorers in that “dark and ENTERS TOM CONRAN 1,-, TTTi. 4.V. , financial holdings, I feel sure he little known continent, Africa.” whenever possible. When the Mm - ^^uld have been mentioned. Baker and Mrs. H. A. Baker of New today for Chicago carrying a mes this mpming to Massachusetts as he COUNTY FAIR .VETERAN Chester Centennial was held in 192| ^ COLUMBIA York, Miss Hattie Strickland and sage from President Hoover to the had planned, for he hlmsdlf was kill At frequent intervads a fearful cry i personaUy inspected the stock o f I Pjgjjgr brothers.’ If he’s l t h o u g h the old-time county Elmer Clough of Manchester, mo National air races there. _ y ed in an autom obileaccident at would issue from “Bozo’s” tent and a big blanket manufact^er picked ^ families off that way, why Tolland County 4-H Sewing clubs about two o’clock. > He whs walldng you shivered and wondered if your fair is not what it was thirty tored to Columbia Lake Wednesday The message is to ne read by my own de^gps and ordered 1,000. ” tion A,nne Morgan?” held a Style Dress Revue contest at afternoon and had supper by the in the road near the, residence of coimag# and budget for the day A years ago, there are enough of the Columbia Town Hall Tuesday Senator Bingham of Coimecticut, I disposed of 990 during the week. lake. president of the National Aeronau Charles Warner and was struck woiold allow you to spend a dime to the old associations still operating Praises the Lai^es morning at 11:15. Five clubs were an automobile drtven by Thdm^ see that “half-beast, half-man—as each season to keep the spirit fresh Mrs. Louise Thayer of Syracuse, tic Association. Mr. Conran since the establish represented, Vernon, North Coven N. Y., has returned home after vis Brownlie, also of Hayden. wild as a raging Uon!” ' in one’s memory. Manchester has ment of his Jiowling alleys, restaut! STARTS EXPERIMENTS Doolittle, fampu^ acrobatic flier, try, Hebron, Bolton Columbia, iting her friend Miss Harriet Fuller. in the Arniy for years, expects to one individual, who at this time of rant and pocket billiards rooms at fourteen girls competing. ’The dress Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Himt and arrive in Chicago late to the after TO AID WATER SUPPLY OLD GLASS BLOWERS the year condqcts his permanent Depot Square gives the ladies much TO LIVE A LONG TIME es were exhibited first, and then thc- Bridgeport,, _ Auff* 23.— (AP)— business as if rmder a spell of old two sons returned W’ednesday night noon. ALWAYS AN ATTRACTION credit for his success girls put them on and gave, a fash after a two days auto trip through Devon’s water,mpply, low as a I days of county fairs. He is none “I have always conducted a place ion parade- Not only were the dress suit of the prolonged dipught. Will u t Bozo was but one attrac other than Tommy Conran, propri of business in which one’s own sis Millionaire Offers Couple $200 the White Mountains. UNCOVER CITADEL soon be augmented by over one mil es made by the grirls competing, but Miss Winchester of North Easten, tion on the midway. You wish etor of the Conran Soda Shoppe at ter could be safe from insult. Last' a Month to Try'Out Various also their underthings. The exhibits. lion gallons of water to be piufi^ed B ed you were King Midas: why Depot Square in Manchester. winter 65 women of the North End Regensburg, Germany. (AP.) — daily from Bridgeport. An enKsr- Modes of Living. were judged on the following home ” of Miss Harriet Fuller. couldn’t that paltry two dollars that The old days of the dusty mid used the bowling alleys, deriving points: . General appearance 35 Excavating for a dam on the gency 12-toch pipe line wUl ^ laid you had saved be magnified a mil way of the fairs; the glamor of the healthy exercise and pleasure. The points, suitability of costume to in Danube at Steinkirchen, workmen on the bottom the Hounatonic lion times. ’There was so much to Paris, Aug. 23.— (AP)—PMk week-end beach crowds were sweet school dinners which we originated dividual 20 points, suitability to PRESIDENT’S . MESSAGE uncovered a Roman citadel and river from the dock of the. Aipdri- see and so little cash to go the music to Tommy in the old days in the restaurant were also a big. Hammer, retired St. Louis pisAnt cemetery apparently abandoned to can Brass Co., in Stratfopd tte manufacturer, expects soon to take purpose 15 points, econofloic factors roimds. before the World War. Seven sea success, giving the outlying young-i Washington, Aug. 23.— (AP) — the third century. ’The fort was Milford water main, which wfil con Next came the glass blowers. You a Russian couple to St. Louis for an 20 points, ethics of costume 10 sons spent in the old-time high- sters a good warm meal.” | points. The judges were Miss Filer, Major James J. Doolittle, Army re about 75 yards long and 65 wide. vey the siipply to De"vcn. ' wondered at their skill, and why pressure midways of fairs and For four' seasons Tommy held the experiment looking, toward a diet you, too, weren’t so accomplished. duck pin championship of Manches or longevity. New Haven County leader, and beach concessions are not soon for Ater three months in the Misr Miss Grover, Tolland County leader. You remembered, however, how gotten. But to all men copies a de ter and it was regained last winter! mother had told you that all glass by Charles Kebert, a former pin souri City, Mr. Hammer will move They gave flrst prize to Adella sire to settle down, and that time ! 1 his experiment to a different climate Badge of the Columbia 4-H, who blowers died young. That mitigated came to Mr. Conran following h's boy of the North End alleys. your sorrow to some extent. Many an old timer who has.! for another three months, and there- made and wore an informal'^ party j'All day long you tramped and discharge from the Medical Depart climbed the stairs to the Conran after will move at similar intervals. dress. Cora Kingsbury of North tramped. Nothing escaped you. ment of the A. E. F. as a Sergeant. Coventry came second 'with a semi- In Advance Today, Alleys remembered the good old Some months ago Mr. Hammer You ducked imder leg ’o mutton “My parents intended that I days when the Governor’s Balls’ inserted an advertisement in the taJlored suit dress, and Mary Mc arms and played hide and seek be- should become a' druggist,” said were held in the old Cowles Hotel s Russian daily La Renaissance, call- Nulty of "Vernon was third ^ t h a : hind spacious, crinkly crinoline pet Mr. Conran, “but I ha^ no such floor, now used for bowling. ' ing for a well educated Russian cotton school dress, ’These three ticoats that had assembled in lit ideas. I liked the life and spirit of couple to participate in the experi girls will represent Tolland County tle neighborly knots in the mid the beach resorts and fairs and as ment for $200 a month and sill liv in the state contest to be held at A s Always way. You wanted to be ever3rwhere a boy practically grew up in that ing expenses. Of the 98 who replied the Durham Fair next week. The at once. You stood among an ad atmosphere.” CHINESE PUT BAN a young physician and his wife were state winner will receive a free trip miring crowd as the little balloonist His First Venture ' chosen, but they balked when they to Chicago next November to entei:^ prepared his big balloon for the big “My first venture was at Walnut found they would be required to in the National contest, and the Na sensation of the late afternoon, and Beach at which place the original live on a strict diet of vegetables and tional winner will get. a three week.s then when it was all over you stood concessionaires numbered eight. I ON NOISE MAKING raw fruit, principally bananas and trip to Paris next Juiae. ’The prizes transfixed as he soared up, up, over paid $250 for my first season and a &AAAAM tomato juice. They also would have have been offered by the Chicago SPECIAL EIGHT the sky-gazing masses until you good indication of the increase in been required to walk on their Mall Order Company, and the con couldn’t make out his spangled this business can be obtained from Shanghai — (AP)— International hands and feet part of the time and test is being carried on under \the form, and then—then—will you ever the fact that the same stand that I sleep a dozen times a day for short supervision of Uie Connecticut Agri forget that sensation when he cut settlement authorities of Shanghai rented fifteen years ago for that periods. cultural College and the County loose from the basket and came price was sold last year for $1,600 have declared open war on all types Yesterday Hammer placed a new down, down—like a plummet. Moth Farm Bureaus. „ * for the seEison. The original eight of unnecessary noisemakers from advertisement, offering $200 a Mr, and Mrs. James Nodweu of er turned aT^ay from the awful concessionaires had increased to. 180 the Chinese stringed orchestras month and expenses plus $2,500 sight; Pa just looked and griimcd, Hartford and Miss Dolly Nodwell' of in the intervening years.” which serenade sleeping residents in should he discharge the couple Meriden were callers Sunday at the Price at factory and Grandpa, you remember just “I have played practically every within a year. He expects numerous the middle of the night to steamboat home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Standard Eight $ 1445 GRAHAM SPECIAL BIGHT SEDAN emitted his favorite word “Cracky.” fair in the state of Connecticut, replies, since about 60,000 hard By and by his umbrella (you. called whistles. ■ pressed Russian emigres live in Smith. J, , A some since coming to Manchester. Mr and Mrs. Vempn Beardsley of The greater value'which ft immediately it that) opened and he drifted down On opening my first permanent For the flrst time in the history Paris. In point of price, and in special and into a nearby field. What a day that of the city, long suffering residents Mr. Hammer is 67 years old and Brewerton, N. Y., are visiting Mrs. business at the old Center ^ e y s in Beardsley’s aunt, Mrs. Lucy Wat- valuable features prom oted and developed discloses, which renders its pne^ truly was! South Manchester I fully intended have been assured .that their com expects to work out a system that You dated your first trip in a Fer plaints against Chinese piccolo play-; will enable him to live to 100 remarkable and which proves its su p eri ris wheel from that day and how to settle down but the World War ^°The 4-H Club girls held an all day three years in advance of the present upset my well-intended plans, and ers and ambitious horn blowers will j- ority in every phase of performance, is ^ perturbed you were when mother not fall on deaf ears. ’The flat has - p’-jnic. at Noxid Wetoesday. The market, the Graham Special Eight still cautioned you over and over to hold also the little business which I had ffirls enjoyed swimming and boat- begun. When 1 came back from the gone forth from police headquarters} JAPS TAKE CENSUS evidenced in auch ezcluiiYe Grahaia tight to the horse on the merry-go- tha^ all forms of noise which tend tog, and cooked their ^ e r Md •tands out as the one eight which the round. ’That was one sensation you war I opened a bowling alley, pock supper on camp fires, At night - the et billiard rooms and a restaurant to disturb the slumbers of the tired careful buyer must not overlook. features as theses— were entirely familiar with, tuad you working man are toboo. Tokyo, Aug. 23— (AP) —Japan is group gathered around the; camp remembered wanting to ride non in the Cowles block at the north preparing to count noses. October 1 end, where I have been located for ’Those who disobey the edict will fire and sang and toasted marsh- chalantly like your neighbor Billy .is the day for the big tally and a mellows. Ahlene Badge and Meaner / F irst—ThelOOh.p.Grahamstraight ,Aom engine strain, noise and flurry. * Simfe. Anyhow, the merry-go-roimd the past 12 years. be fined. Old o#enders will be fur rnationwide campaign of education is nished .with the opportunity to LaBonte, who were", the delegates was too tame and you passed to “During my first few years in already in progress, for household eight-cylinder engine, in advance at its T h ird —The invaluable safety of com Manchester I kept up my interest in break themselves of the noisemak from the club to the Junior Short new sensations. ers as well as for the 20,000 paid Course at Storrs. gave their re- inception three years ago and always V- the old game and played Rockville ing habit by spending a few days enumerators. plete equipment with shatter-proof fair for several years. One year I \mder lock and key. ^ ' kept in advance by a continual process SPELL OF THE CROWDS Ten years ago Japan took her first ^°Marshall Squier captured' a live plate glass, at the low est fcost ever took a neighbor’s squash with me A Noisy City. inajtionwide census by modem IS THOUGHT MAGNET. rattle snake a few days ago in o f improvement and refinement. placed upon such equipment. and it ■^n first prize. He was pleas Although Shanghai______alwayshas methods and found the population antly surprised with the imexpect- introduction of‘i^ be 55,963,053 for Japan proper Marlborough and brought it home — The dme*proved Grafiam h e fairs was one place where been a noisy city, alive for exhibition before killing it. yoimg America co^d accumu ed honor.” and 77,005,510 for the Japanese em F o n r t h __Graham bodies built by the automobile has made matters ’The snake was 5 feet long, 6 inches four-speed transmission— silent in late a miscellaneous assort worse. : The Chinese have a decid-. pire, Including Korea, Formosa and Graham workmen in Graham plants, T Saghalien.. This year official estim to circumference and had 13 rattles. shifting, silent in both top gears, and ment of free advertising material. ed penchant for making noise and to the highest quality standards. Yard sticks, automobile catalogs, the native chauffeur gets as much ates indicate the figures will be Several auto loads from here at enabling performance uniquely free TOMMY DESCRIBES tended the Fair and supper given by government bulletins on the care of THE OLDEN DAYS pleasure out of tooting his motor, about 63,750,000 for Japan proper, cattle and crops, by the armfuls. horn as he does in driving. a gain of roughly 14 per cent in ten the ladies of the Liberty Hill church Mother said when you legged them AVlN ROCK, Myrtle Beach, Under the new ruling, the auto years, and nearly 90,000,000 for the Thursday afternoon and evening. It will be a profitable object lesson for any b ^ - Pleasure Beach, Walnut Beach The annual Missionary tea of the into the house: “Land’s sakes alive, mobile horn honker^ and his com empire. *______STANDARD SIX f o u r - er to study all die eight-cylinder offerings in or where do you think you’re-going to S' are. all dowm as cold assets in panion noisemakers, the Chinese ' The Japanese approach their cen- Columbia Ladies Mjssionapr Society near the price class of the Graham Special' put all that trash.” It was your the life story of the North End's fiddler, piccolo player and the him- sus in a spirit different from that wiuTbe" held next Thursday after 0 4 5 DOOR TOWN SEDAN Eight, to test them in performance; and then to memoirs of a gala occasion. popular business man. Distantly re dred and one other varieties who'i'of- America, where the bigger the noon at the chapel. A missionary Other Standard Six models, $895 moved from the fly-by-night carni from India will he the speaker of dp the same|with the Graham Special Eighth Just what peculiar magnetism it clutter up the sidewalks during the "figures the happier is everyone con- and up. Standard Eight, $1445. All is that draws us to these dusty, val, these legitimate beach conces night are branded as nuisances earned. The attitude .here is fear the afternoon. There will be, a sales overcrowded ^usty avenues of blar sions gave the pleasure seeker a which must,.to timCi be abolished some rather than boastful. Although table and refreshments will be serv prices at faaory. Complete equip We give you our sincere assurance that .the ing sounds and freaks ds, hard to de clfean break. .As Tommy tells it. some of the cities take pride to ed. * ment of shatter-proof Safety Plate balance will be so weighty in favor of ^ fine. It may be the spell of the “In the old da,ys the people of numbers and jealously compete for Mrs. Joseph Hutchins and Uttic Glass at the lowest cost ever placed npon sneh ELIHU ROOT HONORED precedence to the order of size, for Graham that you w ill not be satisfied with any crowds—all human nature likes to New paven and' nearby cities used son MeiWin have returned to Wash equipment in any car. _ mingle with his fellows—and this to get their week’s supply of gro .the country as a whole increase ington, D. C., after s p e n ^ sever. other car. ^ •• can be done to advantage at any ceries and meats' at the benches, Chicago, Aug. 23.— (AP)—Mihu means crowding. The nation knows al weeks at the home of Mr. and county fair. Old acquaintances are ^ugar, hams, loins of pork,. flour Root, former secretary of state, to tha,t it has been grovsing at the rale Mrs. Lester Hutchins of Ctoestnut revived; the events of the past are and all sorts of commodities were day received the American Bar As of about three-quarters of a million ta^ed over at this common gather the product of the stands. Every sociation’s annual medal “for most a year foi: the past decade this in Rev. and Mrs. Asa Melltoger and distinguished service to the profes crease is- regarded as an ominous ing place when old and young are one knew what to expect and sel two children spent Monday and sion during his life.” portent of deepening poverty rather brought together for the harvest dom failed to receive their money’s Tuesday visiting friends In Middle- worth beside having a good time The award was made'by "J. Wes than an evidence of process .and l>l^day. ' town. ' The Horse Racing. while getting it. At heart everyone ton Allen of Boston before a gather-, prosperity. HEIL MOTOR CO. tog of, eminent lawyers, .which was Mrs. William Helm and two chil ^ e r e are those that respond to, likes a tErill similar to that found dren of East Hartford are guests of SEE HEIL FOR A SQUARE HEAL” at tiicv ffdrs and beaches. Few are presided over by-Frank B'.'Kellogg, A flyiug beacon being'erected at the horse vaclhg and get their big Mrs. Raymond Lyman, gest thrill when the flying horses immune- to the peculiar fascination.” former secretary of state and Vancouver, B. C., will have a beam 193 CENTER ST., T E L . 7 1 9 3 , SOUTH MANXES flash by, neck and neck under the ‘T alwrays ran a blanket stand author of the Kellogg peace pact of 2 1,000,000 candl» power. 1 Miss Rose Perkins of Manchester, ...... ■ I ■ ' / % ' V /. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, GO^^* troit amateur, who flashed around in 67 yesterday to haul his colors up; ' WILLIAM POWELL PLAYS Emerick Kbesis, Detroit pro; Bob NORTH M EBCH Aim Shave of llariOTi, Ohio, and A l Wat- rous of Detroit, who hasn't been in Portlandi Mfe; A t«; 23.4—(AP) GOOD NEWS FOR FILM FANS AT STATE TOMORROW V Indiahwo$d aiib, Orion,; Mich., goUdom’a' llmMigkt since he almost The 6th. U. S- IWkfitnri Aiig. 23.— (AP)^^^^Gen« Sarajs^ tp^ won/'^e'^rW ^ . O^n,.'tiUe four by Odonel Ludiis C. A y held-a.two stroke moirtgaga on years'’’afib. ■ ‘ here for Undertfifi Center^ vt:, whe "For The Defense” to be of the ^.few -important golf Sarazen’s task was by no means Regulars, of tho Blrst Corps Ari|| :£d#e Makes “Whoopee,” Ann Takes “Holiday Shown at State Three Days; ^ w n s ,to' eslw^ his grasp — the an easy one despite his greater lead are ooncentratiflg for the Septeni^r WMterh' Open.^'f^mpionship. b « maneuvers. -.The trbop column Superb Role for Star. .over such favorites as Horton Thomas F. Comfioi Smith,' Bill MeWhOrn,' Walter Ha of thf Sih.’bondsjdng of 32‘Office® And the Public Will See Two Fine Movies * As the' final ^ half of the 72-hdle and 700 men, is scheduled to William Powill, that suave cos ^ v e for the title opened today over gen, Densmbre . Shiite and the two Chairman o f New Division the Indlanwood'Club course, Sara Espinos brothers from Chicago, Abe in the concentration area Augpi^ mopolite who has probably done as 30. — X much as any favorite actor you can cen led the field'with a par. shat and ''Al. The" regimental headquarters and By 1>AN THOMAS name toward stirring up the hates tering total of 142 strokes. NEA Service Writer of Chamber of Commerce. 1 Two strokes behind him today Company D of the. Portland Regjp and sympathies of America’s mil LIGHT TOPS ment,' which IdJt here . Aug^t 13^ lions of movie-goers, will be seen i Were five threats of-various shapes Hollywood —^Two pictures, both md sizes insofar as golfing reputa win oamp tonight^at wniey% Camp, in another of his. superb roles at the New frocks have a way of achiev Crawford Notdi, N. H. very much worth seeing, have come State for three days starting Sun The North End Merchants diyi»on tions go. 'They, were Harry Hanap- A* to our attention this week. They are of the Chaifiber of Commerce at a ton. veteram Scot from Chicago who ing the effect of light tops and dark day night in “For The Defense.’ bottoms, often by using a beige, “Bless your sole<” said the chiropP “Whoopee” and “Holiday.” There is something about tne Ebpped the field at the end of the Of the two it would be difficult meeting held last night in^ tte Com gray or light toned silk yoke and qdist; as the wealthy flatf(»ted pi|jt character of PoiVell’s craft that first round with a 69 and who took to say which holds the brighter munity club house electee ITiomas ties and a matching hat. tient.walked in for treatment. ^ evokes admiration, endearment even a 75 yesterday; Chris Brinke, De rays Of the spotlight, as they are F. Conran, chairman, and KarL Kel though they be tinged with the im so entirely different. One thing is ler treasurer, and outlined the pro- certain, however. Each of these print of villainy. “For the Defense , mrns wiU rank among the leaders is a story that deals with a phase j gram of the newly fotmAd ^'dy for of its class, not only for this year, of metropolitan life with wh\ch ■ next few months. Secretary E. but for the last several years. everyone is familiar. Powrfl is seen j j executive secreta^ of 376 FRONT ST. W A CH TE L^S “Whoopee” is a musical comedy pro as a phenomenally successful the Chamber, who presided, will duced jointly by Samuel Goldwyn yer, who defends doubtful friends | gg^g ^s secretary of the North Hhid INC. and Florenz Ziegfeld, with Eddie from the machinery of the law, and branch. Cantor in the starring role. “Holi who wins case after case in i An executive cominittee conjpos- day,” Pathe’s most recent offering, of'the suspicions leveled again s„ j g^j prominent bu^ess jnen on brings Ann Harding to the screen in him by the Bar Association and the j Depot Square was elected. Edward- an exceptionally well-m_ade comedy PoUce Department. But the tinie ; j Murphy, Joseph. Chizius, Mark drama. comes when he is confronted wit a | jjolmes and Matthew Merz were the “Holiday” has just been handed a problem that is too much for his I committee chosen with Thomas, to the public, having had its west cleverness. His actress sweetheart conran as chairman. The nominat- ern premiere here a few nights ago. is confronted with a life term for j committee elected at the last And its enthusiastic reception was manslaughter He leems too late | meeting of the division consisted of no more than it deserved. Ann Mark Holmes, Karl Keller and OPEN that she is guilty. There is one way Harding, in our opinion, gives by he can save her—he must take toe Joseph Chizius. far the best performance yet re ■ rap” himself. What happens is the The subject of North End baild corded by a camera—which is say big climatic moment of toe picture. concerts which was one of toe com ing quite a lot in view of the fact Kay Francis is seen in toe leading plaints of toe North End business TONIGHT that she always has been, consider feminine role, and toe supporting men before organization as a divi ably above the average. cast includes Scott Folk, James sion of the Chamber, was reviewed FROM SUNSET TO 11P. M. AND Mary Astor in Cast, Too Finlayson, John Elliott and Harry at length and a vote taliea to make Miss Harding plays the role of Walker. . . . application for two* concerts to be a discontented daughter of a man held in toe vicinity of Depot Square, who believes a little too strongly The surrounding bill consists oi an Our Gang comedy, the late.si Thursday evening following Labor in the gold standard. To him the Day and one week later, provided basic thing in life is money. And sound news, a cartoon comedy and two selected 'Vitaphone acts. that date is suitable'to toe b^d. If A L L D A Y he dominates the entire family Thursday evening is not satisfac with the exception of Ann, who is tory Friday night was picked as toe FROM 8 A. M. TO 9 P. M. determined to enjoy the real pleas most suitable. The diviiiibn'Specified j ures of life. Following her from Depot Square as the best Iqcation^ a standpoint of performance are for toe band concerts, but'suggest Mary Astor, her sister, who also BUY AT WACH'TEL’S AND YOU ALWAli"S SAVE! kum\ ed toe Community club-grounds as places too high a value on gold; AND Edward Everett Horton, who fur a possible substitute in. toe ■ event nishes a good deal of the comedy; that toe band stand cannot be erect Robert Ames, a very likeable young I IIILV ed at Depot Square. chap who is engaged to Mary, but i wu m a ^ u 3 The first organized effort of toe runs away from her before their Anri Harding North End business men to launch WILLIAM BFLAUCHER T t 's t im e t o g e t t h e wedding, followed by Ann; Mon a concerted campaign was reflected roe Owley, the weakling brother is very funny. Before I ssw toe in the vote to conduct a Dollar-Day has been expressed in the picture, THE LOOSE ENDS on a date to be annoxinced later. A who manages to put up with his due largely to toe fact that it picture Ziegfeld told me that a father’s ideas only by remaining necescary requirement of a suc Sitting at toe sport desk is like committee of five members consist CHILDREN READY FOR. marks Ziegfeld’s entrance into the walking down a boardwalk some in a state of continuous intoxica cinema field. The New York pro cessful musical show was plenty of ing of Karl KeUer, Joseph Chizius, tion. laughs. If that is the case, times, when all ttoe boards are Dante Pagani, Edward Murphy and ducer is famed for his Broadway loose. One after another they fly Credits don’t end with the cast shows, of which “Whoopee” proved “Whoopee” already is a success be Thomas Conran were appointed by of this picture, however. A large cause most of toe audience still up and hit you in toe face. The the chair to make toe necessary ar to be one of the most successful. boards are toe copy that comes portion of them must be handed And toe movie-going public is was laughing as it left toe theater. rangements. to Horace Jackson, who did a fine across toe desk. The board that The division went on record as rather anxious to see if he is This film was produced on a hits you the hardest on toe chin is job of adapting a good story, and equally as good as a film producer. favoring a revival of toe efforts in Edward H. Griffith, the director lavish scale as toe production cost , the one you give the play to. behalf of a new station for Man “Whoopee” Draws Laughs dollars who put the story on the screen in of well over a million dollars J ^long this line, I think ' Sir chester and voted to take up the SCHOOL DAY a really entertaining manner. “Whoopee” easily ranks among would indicate. Nothing Thomas Lipton is the lad who hits matter of better facilities for load Elxcept for a small preview au toe best of toe screen musicals, m spared to make it magnificent. , hardest. In his early years. ing and unloading passengers on the dience, the public still is in the we mentioned above. The music And, strangely enough in view of i courageous ■ Irishman was a busses, with toe board of control W e Are Prepared To Clothe Your Children From dark in regard to the content of is excellent. The settings and some of toe musicals we have seen roustabout for several years in toe recently, there is an interesting of toa Chamber of Commerce. A the 10 or 12 reels of “Whoopee.” spectacles are gorgeous. 'The girls United States after running away recommendation will be made in an story running clear through it. Nevertheless considerable interest are beautiful. And Eddie Cantor from his home in Edinburgh. He effort to provide a suitalile, loading Head To Foot For School Days' A t The. LOWEST made millions in tea and advertis- a storm shelter at a inp- Incidentally it was hiS adver- P^atiorra were arrested at their home in East mg. inciueuLo-iiy 11. VY , convementconvenient puim,point ucoinear thewic G. m.E. Hampton for running down and BONDSMEN, POUCE Using that made his tea make niil- opposite Woodbridge PRICES IN YEARS! HEBRON killing the R6v. T. D. Martin Friday lions. street. The matter'will be. tiikea "Up BOYS’ SLIP-ON BOYS’ evening, Aug. 15, will be held at toe Four times he has sought a prize with the HpiArtTnunSelectmen aVidaiid ■' to* rton- dearer to him than anything else BOYS’ 4-PIECE Willimantic Police Station, before MAY BE INVOLVED necticut company. ^- Sweaters GOLF HOSE Mrs. Horace Porter and two chil in toe world, and he has been Coroner Arthur G. Bill, August 25, The newly formed body voted td Fancy Fall patterns dren have returned from a visit of turned back every time. With the Well made, snappy at 9 o’clock. Standard Time, follow hold their regular meetinga toe sec several days at toe home of Mr. odds against him, he is here a fifth colors, and many com .and- attractive colors. and Mrs. Carl Warner, in Auburn, ing toe preliminary hearing at 1 .Washington, Aug. 23.— (AP) — ond Monday of each month, one binations in many dif- Sizes 7% to 10. Gilead Hall before Justice J: B. j time to try to win toe America’s R. I. A Grand Jury investigation was de 1 week before toe parent body meet SUITS •ferent designs. Sizes Jones, which took place Friday eve- I manded today to. determine whether cup. - ing. Secretary McCabe .thanked KarU Another of toe Leslie W. Ward ______He knows at what a tremendous 30 to 34. 16c auctions will be held at toe H. C. ning. State Police visited the town | professional bondsmen were “in col- Keller, Joseph Chizius and Thomas l Short and 1 Long Trou Porter place on Tuesday, Aug. 26. on Friday and looked up several fusTon .^to toe polifce” to cause ar-' disadvantage he fifhts. Nautical Conran for their efforts in behalf of i 89c Mrs. Robert Porter, while using witnesses on the case. rests merely for the,purpose of ere-. men say that a yacht built to cross the new body. The ^namea* of Har- sers or 2 Long Trousers BOYS' - a new electrical sewing machine for Miss Muriel Copeland who is stay ating .bonds. - jthe ocean cannot beat one of the lowe Willis and W. George Qienney toe first time, ran toe needle ing with Mrs. Edwin T. Smith, has The action climaxed a five-day sleek racing sloops toe American BOYS’ LINED BLOUSES were added to toe North End divi That lively boy of yours Stripe patterns, fine through toe first finger of her right returned after a visit of about a controversy among officials over the millionaires construct. Compe sion, making a totid ’of 24 charter the four American leeds clothes both dur Knickers quality material, sizes hand. She was taken to Colchester week ^ t o her parents in Chaplin. prosecution of liquor law violations tion among members out of a possible member Mrs. J. B. Tennant, who has been in the capital. It was precipitated . craft will determine before toe able and stylish for school WeU made, fine qual 7 to 15, well made. for treatment. ship of 35. Membership in the North ivear. All suits are four- The Yoimg Women’s Club met on seriously ill for the past few weeks, by statements attributed to police ' race which is the worthiest. Sir ity material, new Fall End division exceeds'that of toe piece— coat, vest, one long shades, sizes 7 to 16. Thursday at toe home of Mrs. F. is reported as a little more comfort judges .indicating they. believed po-! Thomas must beat the wnner m South End, which only had 39 mem 39 c Elton Post, The subject was ‘"The able. She hfis been able to retain lice had been oyer-zealous in their! elimination hc9.ts in other words, and short pants or two bers out of 89 when Mr. McCabe be pairs of long trousers. Curious.” Responses to the roll call her food better for a few days. charges in prohibition cases, end by be must defeat toe best. came executive secretary of the 98c Mrs. Loren M. Lord and her Serviceable materials, Children’s, Youths’ ^ was made by exhibiting or telling a suggestion from, the assistant Chamber. ' - and Boys’ ' of some queer object. A reading, daughter. Miss Irma, spent Friday United' States^ attorney that only AND SOME ODDS smart styles, snappy BOYS’ Speaking of odds and ends, de The members of the North Ifer- shades, popailar models in “Mrs. Jarley’s Wax Works,” which afternoon at the home of Mr. and nominal bonds be assessed at toe chant’s division of the Manchester SNEAKS scending as you might say from sizes 8 to 16. SHIRTS was to have been given by Mrs. Mrs, Elmer Lord in Franklin. T' jy time of arrests. Chamber of Commerce are as .fol- Sneaks for children, brought back with them two of Mr. toe sublime to toe trivial, it seems Unusually smart va Ruby Gibson was postponed till Miltbn Kronheim, president of the lov/s: Matthew Merz, Dante Pagani, youths arid hoys . only and Mrs. Lord’s daughters to make to me that Jack Sharkey will have riety of patterns and later, and toe gi'ving of a play was Proifessiorial Bondsmen’s Associa Joel M. Nichols, Thomas M., Con 58c. Brown and wWte a visit for a few days. Cam- colors.. Well made, talked of. Refreshments were serv tion said, he would ask toe district j no trouble at all knocking ran, James M. Magnell, Harry and triimned. Sizes ed. The hostesses were Mrs. Gibson attorney to investigate the situation ; polo on his Spanish onion when $4.98 $7.98 good quality, sizes they meet in September in New Mintz, James Chizius, Ardiur up to 6. - - and Mrs. POst. to determtne .if .“there is any truth ' Holmes, Mark Holmes, Celestin 12% to 14%. York. There was quite an excitement in in toe statement” that bondsmen Kompanic, E. J. Murphy, Karl Kel" toe community when it was learned SOCIETY ENGAGEMENT I have not been greatly impressed 58c and police'^^ are Working together. ler, Gustave Ulrich, B. A. Lettoey, $9.98 79 c that Sheriff Harvey Collins of Col The controversy over liquor law by toe Gawky Gaucho. Every ef- build him Albert Heller, John Brwausky, umbia and Prohibition officer Briggs Chicago, Aug. 23.— (AP)—The en prosecutions started, when Assistant 1 fort has l^en made to Oiirls’ Patent Leather Robert Gray, Vincent Farrand, Bert Bojrs’ Goodyear Welt of Willimantic had made a raid on a gagement of Miss Helen Hurley, United . States Attorney Hart re- i up into a bijj shot, but he remains an awkward chap out there. Risko H. Gibson, Joseph Napoli, Charles FREE I STRAP, AND OXFORDS bogus manufacturing establishment daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward fused to prosecute 13 of 25 cases re- in Amston and made several arrests mastered him without a great deal Schaub and Harold Clemson, Har- SHOES AND OXFORDS Large Size N. Hurley, to William A. Ryan. Chi- cently gfven him by poUce on toe lowe Wills and W. George Glenney. PatOTt leather one-straps and Wednesday aftei;noon. The report cago attorney, was announced to- grounds some of to© raids had been of trouble at Miami. sturdy, snappy and stylish. here is that the accused men were PENCIL BOX oxfords in black or tan. Good day. Mr. Ryan is toe son of Mr. i made without warrants, or were Black, or tan, with ' Goodyear or 1,000 Sheet solid leather soles for rough ostensibly putting up milk of mag and Mrs. Andrew j. Ryan, of Ryan j otherwise illegal. JOE’S '? • > . ^ - . 1'- ^ - % V MANCHESTER EVianNG H PIA II), SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN ^ SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1980. J ^ A Q E S a shown any special interest in the fected by what he may say—that iS MmAitHit science of government. sheer foolishness. ncREr TO yoiiR Nevertheless It seems to be an This is a matter of little conse Poet^s Evptdng Heralb excellent sign of the times when quence in itself but it goes to show PUBLISHBO B7 THB the opposition party in this state to what lengths worship of form HEALTH tranA T .P PRINTING COMP ANT, INC. y' II BiM«ll S trte t accepts as Its standard bearer a goe^ in the courts. JBiy D r /= y a A A 7 C Rendezvous South Manchtstcr. Conn. liuTHon OF *we m b t uim/ t o n c A i r t r . TBOMA8 FERGUSON citizen of such high intellectual at Conducted by Goneral Manaser tainments as Dean Cross; and one LOCAUZBD WEATHER Al quHiiwi, lagt'AiQ Erilf W. Modean Ompid, pUmrnd wirt U «>doi*l * Founded October t. 1881 who, moreover, inherits the old One of the things the weather Writ* 00 on* fid* et ptpm orfy. U tto * muA not time Connecticut traditions (be was student might interest himself in is ISO wwdt. AUren D,. Fw* MtCoh «»• tgg Publtahed Every Evening Except THE AIXIGATOR. Sundaya and Holldaye. Entered at the bom in Mansfield and married a the extreme localization of very se Post Office at South Manchester, STAMMERING AND A I have seen many 'bad cases of An Allegory. Conn, as Second Class Mall Matter. Willimantic woman). vere storms this year. Our recent years’ standing cured within two or-The ’gator la A hungry beast, -SUBSCRIPTION RATES STUTTERING three weeks of .proper training. It is } Of voracious appetite, One Tear, by mall ...... 88.00 Now if Dean Cross—assuming hail storms followed paths not only Per Month, by mall ...... 8 .60 that he is indeed to be nominated— narrow but short. Waterbury” had Mahy correspondents have writ most helpful to have a competent And all that gou IntoTlils maw. Delivered, one year ...... 89.00 ten to me asking the cause and instaructor handle each individual He grimly holds It tight Single copies ...... 8 .01 is able to show that his high in a high powered cloudburst the case, although a national authority tellectuality does not rise superior other day, quite all to itself. jjjl cure of stammering and stuttering. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED Many write and say that the hard on this subject assures me that a; Like a consuming bloated trust PRESS to knowing what state politics is Hartford a couple of nights ago it er they tiy to overcome stuttering high percentage of results can be I 'That heaps a mighty store; The Associated Press is exclusively achieved in class work. He feeds on great and small alike. en titled to th e Vise fo r republlcatlon all about, he will provide the opposi rained terrifically while Manches and the more they study about it, ter , hadn’t even a shower. Sun the worse they become. This should Anyone of sufficient will-power And always grasps for more, SEMI-ANNUAL of all news dipatobes credited to It tion with the strongest guberna can cure himself of stammering ' or not otherwise credited In this torial candidature it hsis known in spots may accoont for disturbances not be true if they study under a paper and also the local news pub competent instructor and foUow a under proper instructions. My ad- [NeW methods don’t appeal to him, lished herein. many a long year. Also he may but what should ten or twenty or a vice to all stammerers is to find a s He sets the same / . ■ - 1980. EVENING HERALD. SOUTH MANCHESTSR. CONN- SATURDAY. AUGUST 28. MANCHESTER 1818„ he !«iucMe^^aiL s ■ V V • . PAGKEiaHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU), ^ t l T B MANCHESTER. CONN.SAimDAY, AUGUST 28, liSSft .■frs- 1 a I tag the WorW War, he went to! 1 work in a munitions factory In Con-1 jnecticut )^n an earolf^on )ie lost hisi 'Stop Ocean Fl\ghtst. Is The Plea DAILY RADIO PROGRAM ; rig'ht ami.'v yname^'W* resume his i career as a. classical plmilst,'be tdok j 10:00 9:00—T hree dance orcbeotras. LeacUng DX Stations. Safvrday, August 23. 11:30 10:30—M oonbeam s g irls trio. , up jazz plaiih^ hla, left hand; Of Weatherman Who Starts Them The flnsl* of the Chlcacoland Music 302.8—WBZ, NEW ENGUAND:-990. (DST) (S'r> ' and enter^’ vaudeville as the male VestivaL in which musical talent con- 7:00 6:00—W ?Z Amos ’n’ Andy. 405.2— WSB, A TLA N TA -/SO . I half of a team billed aa "Charles { ■iderad the finest In Iowa. WlscoMln, 7:16 6:16—Jester’s feature progiam. 7:30 C:30—Sunday echool lesson. Indiana, minoia and Michigan partici 7:30 6:80—WJZ programs (% hr.) 8:00 7:00—NBC program s (4>,n variety circuits Her Purchase of Farm Ma K53. Clhlcago, over the WJZ chain 8:30 7:30—^WJZ Goldman’s band. 12:30 11:30—Sam oans m usic hour. throughout America Jor more thaiil at 10:80. dwlght saving time. Satur 9:00 8:00—Studio variety hour. 293.3— KYW, cVilCAGO—1020. New York. — Since James H. day night ^Twenty-t-wo bands m used 9:30 8:30—WJZ minstrel show. 9:30 8:30—W JZ m instrel jrolic. 13 years. His engagement m solo- ; Soarr can’t combine magic with his as a nngle band, a total of eleven 10:00 9:00—^Late dance orcheatra. 10:00 9:00—Dance m usic (IVi hrs.) ist of the “Merry Madcaps" this, meteorology to sweep Atlantic skies chinery Leads Other Nar hundredpieces, will be dtaert^ by 348.6—WABC, NEW YORK—86G , 11:30 10:30—Amos ’n’ Andy, com edians summer is his first radio experience, clear of storms and fog and head Victor Orabet Nobel Cain direct 6:00 6:00—Tom, Dick and Harry trio. 11:45 10:45—D ance orchestras to 4:00. and he likes studio work. He and the chorus of alpproxlmately s if thous 6:30 6:30—Sport talk; Whoops sisters 389.5—WBBM, CHICAGO—770. winds, he wants to do the next best ttons for Last Half Yeah and voices. As a fitting cUmaar, "The 7:00 6:00—Crockett Mountaineers. 8:30 7:30—Studio band recital the “Madcaps,” directed by Norman thing—stop non-stop ocean flights. Star Spangled Banner" will be sung by 7:16 6:15—Jack Denny’s orchestra. 9:00 8:00—O rchestra; Hell box. Caoutier, will offer an hour of re those in attendance, estimated to be 8:00 7:00—Educational features. 10:00 9:00—WABC th e a te r program . With a record number of one hundred thousand. Humor, quested dance > tunes beginning a t ! 8:30 7:30—Spiritual singers, tenor. 1:00 12:00—Around th e town. 11:05 o’clock tonight from Station heavier-than-air attempts sched Washington, Aiig. 23.—(AP) — melody, religion, and sadness are com 6:00 8:00—Show boat melodrania, 254.1—W JJO . CHICAGO—1130. uled for this summer and early bined In spiritual music to express “Blue and the Gray." 8:00 7:00—Orch; lessons, songs. WTre. , <■ ; Riissiem interests in the pu~chase of the soul of the American Negro. All 10:00 9:00—Screen etars, orchestra. 9:00 8:00—Palm er studio program . ' ______I fall, the Chief Meteorologist here of these elements will be appreciated in 11:00 10:00—Three dance orchestras. WBZ—WBZA 1 the the United States Weather Bu- American f^m machtaei^ has a program of group singing, under the 12:30 11:30—M idnight organ melodies. 416.4—W GN-W LIB, CHICAGO—720. direcuon of Eosamund Johnson, which 9:00 8:00—B aritone; boarding club. Satiurday, August 28 reau has a foreboding look as he largely been responsible for en may be tuned In from a Columbia 454.3—WEAF, NEW YORK—60a 11:00 10:00—WE.AF dance orch rstra. l:15_Agrlcultural Market Report, j studies his charts and recording chain station at 8:30. daylight saving 6:15 6:16—Dinner dance music. 11:20 11:20—S trike up th e bnnn. abling that industry to set a'new* time. The hour will open with "My 6:45 6:46—Uncle Abe and David. 11:30 10:30—Symphony orchestra. 1:23—Produce Market Review. ’ machines. ^ record for,, export bustaess dhrtag 7:00 6:00—Two dance orchestras. 12:00 11:00—D ance m usic (3U hrs.) 1:30—Joseph HeUer, Violinist. Scarr’s office^ has supplied maps lord Says He’s Gwineter Rain Down 8:00 7:00—Salon Singers, orchestra. the first , half of 1930. * i " Fire." ______7:30—The Mendelssohn choir of 344.6— W LS, CHICAGO—S/0. 1:45—Farm and-Home Hour. and data for the start of every 8:30 8:00 7:00—Fiddle band; sket'-Ji. The commerce, l^partment today 2,000 voices. 8:30 7:30—H om e folks’ poets. 2:30—Gk)od News. I west-east ocean pains- announced the valiie.of fMm 'impie- Wave lengths In meters oc left of 9:00 8:00—Wandering Gypsies tale. 2:35—Band of Thousand Melodies, taking research and frequent con- station tUt,e kilocycles on the right 9:30 8:30—Arthur Pryor's band with 9:00 8:00—O rchestra, singers. menta shipped 'abroad 'during >Oi6 Times are Eastern Daylight Saving Floyd GlDbons, talk. 9:30 8:30—W E A F concert uit sic. 3:00 — Northampton Hawaiian i ferences with prospective conquer- 10:00 9:00—B arn dance music. first half of the calendar year was and Eastern Standard. Black face 10:00 9:00—Rolfe’s dance orchestra. Troubadours. > ors of the o ce^ made him the $78,988,000, which compared with type indicates best features. 11:00 10:00—Tenor, strin g trio. 447.6— W M AQ-W QJ, CHICAGO—67(L But 11:15 10:15—Two dance orchestras. 8:30 7:30—Studio concert orenestra. 3:30—Chicago Serenade. i friend of every one of_taei^ $72,068,000 In the same period ’of Leading East Stations. 9:00 8:00—WABC show boat dram a. 4:00—Merry Makers. 1 half a score of these friends have 1929. 393.6—W JZ, NEW YORK—760. 10:45 9:45—Orch eatra; piano music. ploughed gamely into the mists of (DST) (ST) 6:00 6:00—Dinner dance music. 11:30 10:30—Am os *n’ Andy, com edians 5:00—Stock Quotations — Tiflt Russia’s Imports 272.6—W PG, ATLANTIC CITY—1100. 6:46 6:45—Floyd Gibbons, reporter. Brothers., mid-Atlantic nev6r to return. 7:00 6:00—Amos ’n ’ Andy, com edians 238—KOIL, COUNCIL BLUFFS—126() Russia^, increasing its 1930 pur 8:20 7:20—Studio concert orchestra. 11:00 10:00—WABC dance orchestra. 5:15—Pat, Peter and Paul. Stave Needed Data chases of American farm machin 8:45 7:45—Old song recital 7:15 6:15—Male trio, mandoiute. "We have nothing more to gain 9:00 8:00—WABC program s (1 hr.) 7:30 6:30—Male qu artet, orchestra. 12:00 11:00—Studio entertainm ent. 5:30—Blue Aces. ery 328 per cent ovev 1929, obtain 11:00 10:00—T hree dance orchestras. 8:00 7:00—Circus comic skit, band. 1:45 12:45-Artists frolic; orchestra. 5:53—Plymouth Ctontest. from ocean flights as they can be 8:15 7:15—Drama, ‘The Wonder Dog.’ ed $30,2511)00 of this country’s 'ex 12:30 11:30—WABC m idnight m elodiea 361.2— KOA, DENVER—830. 5:55—Kyanize Road Man. made ‘ now. Absolutely nothing. ports of those .deidces in the six 283—W B A L.^B A LTIM O R E—1060. 8:30 7:30—Goldman’s band with Del 11:30 10:30—Amos n’ Andy, com edians Staigers, cornetlst. 12:00 11:00—Sunday school letaon. 6:00—’Time. Science is satisfied. Meteorology months. 8:30 7:30—SttBio cameo concert 9:30 8:30—M instrel m en’s fm lla 1:00 12:00—Rainbow s harm cnies. 6:01—Champion Weatherman. has learned all that can be 9:00 8:00—WJZ programs (1 hr.) 10:00 9:00—Skit, "Cub R eporter.” 1:20 12:20—Golden Legends’ nour. Most of ttas took the form of 10:00 9:00—Around the melodeon. 10:16 9:15-Vocalist, pianist, duo. 6:03—Temperature. learned. It Is impossible to carry tractors to equip the government 10:30 9:30—W JZ orogram s (1% hrs.) 299.8—W OC-W HO, IOWA—lOOO. any pay load in the hea'vler-than- 10:30 9:30—Chicago musical festival 8:00 7:00—Rocking C hair music. 6:04—Hot^ Governor Clinton Or- farms which the Soviet rulers are 243.8—WNAC. BOSTON—1230. w ith 22 bands. 8:30 7:30—NBC program s (8 hrs.) chestra. , air machines we are using, and endeavoring to establish. The Rus 8:00 7:00—^Variety m usic hour. 11:00 10:00—Slum ber m usic hour. 11:80 10:30—T hree dance orcheatras. 8:15 7:15—W.4BC programs ra hrs.) 12:00 11:00—M arty Stone’s orchestra. 6:20—Baseball Scores; Sport D i- I there never is any assurance that sian purchases were nufficleht to 491.6— WDAF, KANSAS CITY—610. 645.1—WGR, BUFFALO—550. 535.4— W FI, PH ILA D ELPH IA —560. gest. ' our planes can get hcrosa at all. displace Canada frdm that country’s ' 6:30 5:30—D inner dance music. 8:30 7:30—WEAF progs. (2% hts.) 6:30 5:30—D ougherty’s dance music. 11:00 10:00—O rch; Amos ’n’ Andy 6:30—Staging the Blues. “The lives o f our best aviators traditional place as the best mar 7:00 6:00—W EA F program s (5 hrs.) 8:30 7:30—Chimes, accordlonlsL are worth far'more than such use- 428.3—W tW , CINCINNATI—700. 9:00 8:00—WEAF programs (8 hrs.) 11:45 10:45—Three dance otclieslras. 6:45—To be Announced ket for agricultural implements 7:30 6:30—W JZ program s (1 hr.) 305.9—KDKA, PITTSBURGH—980. 468.5—KFI, LOS ANGELES—640. 7:00—Bulova ’Time; Pepsodent’s ' less stunts.’’ made in the United States. 8;:t" 7:30—Saturday Knights prog. 7:00 6:00—Amos ’n’ Andy, comedians 11:00 10:00—^Mlxed q u arte t; clrcim. Amos ’n’ Andy. 1 Scarr is not timorous, nor will Capadian imports o f farm ma 9: » 8:30—W JZ m instrel frolic. 7:15 6:15—Studio featu re hour. 12:30 11:30—Concert; violin re d ia l. ing to discourage any enterprise 10 iC :);00—^Air th e ate r; variety. 7:30 6:30—W JZ program s (3Y. hrs.) 2:30 1:30—Tenor; m idnight frolic. 7:15—Tastyeast Jesters. chinery from this country amoimted 10:.- 9:45—Orchestra: feature hour. 11:15 10:15—E xpedition m essages. 370.2—WCCO, MINN., ST. PAUL—810. 7:30—Fuller Man. he considers worthy, no matter to $17,281,000, a de(hne from- last ll;:>u IU:30—Amos 'n’ Andy; team. 245.8—W CAE, PITTSBURGH—1220. 8:00 7:00—Barlow ’s dance orchestra, 8:00—Dixies CJircus. what the risk. He put it thus: year. Declines were also noticed in. 12:00 11:00—H aw allans m usic hour. 6:15 5:15—^Dinner dance orchestra. 8:45 7:45—WABC progs. (S-’ii hrs.) “It is worth the ambition of any 12:30 11:30—F our dance orcliestias. 7:00 6:00—O rchestra: recital nour. 12:30 11:30—M idnight organ melodies. 8:15—Edward‘ MacHugh, baritone. the Argentine trade In the same ar 280.7—WTAM. CLEVELAND-1070. 8:00 7:00—Popular m usic ccncert. 1:00 12:00—A rena dance music. .8:30—Goldman Band Concert. TTinn or woman to accomplish ticles. ' 8:00 7:00—WEAF progs. (4 hrs.) 9:00 8:00—W E A F progs. (2i4 hrs.) 379.6— KGO, OAKLAND-790. 9:00—Gilbert and Barker Variety what never has been done before, 12:00 11:00—Studio player.s nour. 11:15 10:15—Don Bigelow’s orcbestra. 1:00 12:00—T ales never told. Hour. whether it’s flying across the poles, A friend of Atlantic flyers—^though he unwillingly aids in what he 1:(W 12:00—O rchestra; m idnigiit m usia 260.7—WHAM, ROCHESTER—1150. 2:00 1:00—M usical melodrairiti. scaling an unconquered peak, or 1:30 12:30—Merle Jacobs’ orchestAi. 7:30 6:30—W JZ program s (2iA hrs.) 2:30 1:30—G uzendorfer’s orchestra. 9:30—Dutch Masters Minstrels. considers “useless stunts”—is Jam es H. Scarr, pictured here at his MAYOR OF CAMBRIDGE 823—WTIC, HARTFORD—1060. 10:00 9:00—E astm an Music School. 10:00—Hotel Brunswick Orchestra. crossing the Sahara. Those things 6:00 5:00—M other Goose pioginm . 10:30 9:30—WJZ theater drama 270.1—WRVA, RICHMOND—1110. desk at the United States Weather Bureau in New York. The vet 6:30 5:30—S.vmphonette program. 11:00 10:00—Supper dance music. 7:00 6:00—W JZ Amos ’n’ Andy. 10:25—’The Berkshires—Mr. J. T. keep ■virility a • ’ imaginative daring eran meteorologist decides when conditions are most favorable for 7:00 6:00—Dinner dance music. 379.5— WGY, SCHENECTADY—790. 7:15 6:15—S tring trio ; poems. Seller. j in the rac;, f /e are a nation of ocean hops, and snpplies weather charts upon which aviators* lives ENGAGES IN A nSTnGHT 7:35 6:35—Broadw ay favorites. 12:57 11:57—Tim e; w eather; m arkets. 8:00 7:00—Royal H aw aiian music. 10:35—Hotel Brunswick Orchestra. I hero worshippers. We practically 422.3—WOR, N EW A RK -710. 6:15 5:15—D inner dance music. 9:30 8:30—^WEAF progs, (ly. hrs.) depend. 7:00 6:00—D inner m usic; ent'omble. 6:45 6:45—Comedy team , piani.st. 11:00 10:00—Studio; fiddling fiddlers. 11:00—Bulova^'Time. I deify our g;reat men, and it will be 8:00 7:00—A m erican Legion nmir. 7:15 6:15—WEAF progs. (.3% hrs.) 508.2- WOW. DMA HA-690. 11:01—C3iamplon Weatherman I a sorry day for us when we stop Cambridge, Aug.' 23.. — (AP)—A' 8:1b 7:15—Soloists; tun program. 11:00 10:00-Boulevard of -ireams. 11:00 10:00—Studio m usical hour. reported fistic encounter' between 9:00 8:00—Emil Valazco. organist. 11:15 10:15—V lr^ent Lopez’s in-islc. 12:00 11:00—L ate dance music. 11:03—Baseball Scores; Sport Dl- doing it.’’ gest. Hopes for World Record Mayor R. M. Russell and William Secondary Eastern Stations. Secondary DX Stations. 11:08—Ternperature. That is why he was heart and SUCCESSFUL ATLANTIC FLIGHTS €i. McMeniineh, superintendent of 5 508.2—W EEI, BOSTON—590. 7:00 6:00—O rchestra: addres.o. 344.6— WENR. CHICAGO—170. 11:09—Sign-Off: Bulova Time. soul with Lmdbergh and B5n:d. He streets in the mayor’s office, waa a , 11:55 10:55—Auctiot. bridge lesson 7:15 6:40—Trail- of memorie.s. 6:00 6:00—T ip Top ensemble. topic of general discussion in this » 215.7—W HK. CLEV ELA N D -1290. 526—WNYC. NEW YORK—67O. 7:30 6:30—F arm B ureau piogii'm . was keenly disappointed when For more than ten years, from the arctic to the 8:20 7:20—Banjo boys program . 7:00 6:00—.\ccordion; French songs. 1:00 12:00—M idnight dance fT.iic. WBZ—WBZA John Henry Mears’ plane crashed city today. Although reports of thei 9:00 8:00—WABC program s (2 hrs.) 7:3.5 6:35—Irish tenor, music. 416.3—WSM, N A SH V ILLE—tbO. South Atlantic flyers have been spanning the ocean from affair varied in detail, it was gen-1 11:00 10:00—Old Time Sinci'.ig school. 8:00- 7:00—City Police chons*ers. 10:30 ‘J:30—H arm onica: mii.sic foam. Sunday, August 24 at the start o f his race around the 11 :.30 10:30—T hree dance oiv.hesfras. 293.1—CFCF. MONTREAL—•'030. 11:00 1U:00—Barn dance orclicsna 1:57—Time. world to try to beat the time of both directions. Here is a record of successful cross erally accepted as a fact that Mc- 272.6—W LW L, NEW YORK—nOO. 7:00 6:00—Tw iight mus'.c hour. 11:30 10:30—Amo.<( ’n’ Andy, coined :ins 1:58—(Champion Weatherman. the Graf Zeppelin. Now he’s root ings in heavier-than-air craft: Menimen was the recipient of 6v00 5:00—Baritone and orchestra. s:3(t 7:30—Concert, dance nui.sic. 11:45 10:45—Orche.strn: guitar; nrli.«is stiff blow by the mayor., 6:30 5:30—Soprano recital; talk. 11:00 10:00—^Studio variety paity. 12:45 11:45—T eam ; barn d:inc€ m usic. 2:00—Roxy Symphony Orchestra. ing for Ted Lundgren to carry on 1919 3:00—Rev. Dr. J. Stanley Durkee the challenge. . The trouble occurred yesterday 4:00—Sterling Singera — Mme. ^ “I used to ask the early flyers,” May 31—NC-4 flying boat crossed from Trepassy during a discussion of departmental Gainsborg and Herbert Borodkin. Scarr said, “why, if they could fly Bay to Lisbon, stopping at the Azores. affairs. Mayor Russell'charged thht 4:30—Don Carlo’s Marimba Band, more than 2,000 miles, they didn’t 302.8—WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—990. Leading DX Stations. June 14—First non-stop flight, from Newfoundland McMenimen used profane language Sunday, August 24. 6:00' 5:U(J—WJZ programs (3?i hrs.) 5:00—Sabbath Reveries—Rev. Dr. first demonstrate their ability by to Ireland, by Alcock and Brown. in the presence of his secretary to 9:45 8:45—.Melody Land sw eelhearts. (DST) (.ST) fljrlng over land. And nearly all "And the Glory” from Handel’s 405.2— WSB, A T LA N T A -/40. Charles Goodell. which he took reception. Messiah will bo one of the features 10:30 9:30—L ’Ensem ble Metodiauc. 6:00—Time, of them answered that if a man 1922 McMenimen said today: . to bo heard during the cathedral hour 348.6— WABC, NEW YORK—860. 8:00 7:00—NBC progiani.s (14i hrs.) April 18—Cabral and Couthino made first South At from WABC and associated stations 3:30 2:30—Conclave of nations. 9:45 8:45—Concert; studio c n h e s tia . 6 :01—Champion' Weathermein, always had a good safe place to “The mayor deliberately punchen 10:45 9:45—W EA F progs, ( l ^ hrs.) - land, he probably couldn’t go 2,000 at four o’clock Sunday afternoon, day 4:00 3:00—Cathedral rinisio hour. 12:00 11:00—Concert; Brighi Spot. 6:03—Temperature. lantic crossing, from Lisbon to Rio de Janeiro. me in the mouth for no cause what light saving time. The choir will also 5:00 4:00—F rench m usic tour. 1:00 12:00—T heater organ lerital. 6:04—Songs at Eventide. miles. soever. I was stuinned for a momeiA, sing "Adoremus Te” by Mozart. I’er- 6:00 5:01)—Crooner, contralto, trio. 1924 cy Grainger, noted composer will be 6:31) .5:311—Globe trotters liour. 293.9—KYW. CHICAGO—-.tiiO. 6:30—Harbor Lights. “But far too many of them have by his attitude, liien I said to him 8:00 7:00—Three dance orche.stras. August—U. S. Army aviators, in flight around guest conductor of the National High 7:00 6:00—String symphony w ith 7:00—Bulova 'Time. demonstrated that they couldn’t ‘I won’t strike 3/ou hack because School orchestra wlien It plays before Stanley Maxted tenor. 10:45 9:45—W EA F Sabbatli so:igs. world, crossed from Europe to Labrador by way of 11 ;45 10:45—Diince m usic (2 bis.) 7:01—Friendly Hour. do it over the ocean, either, respect your office.’ After he strudk the microphone of WABC at nine 7:'30 6:30—Male qu artet: address. 7;J5—El Tango Romantico. though the crosstag has been made o’clock, daylight saving time. In ad 8:00 7:00-^.Tesse Crawford, orgatilst. 344.6—W ENR, CHICAGO—8/0. Greenland. me the mayor’ wanted me i to ait dition to Sousa's .stirring 1.. S Field 8:45 7:45—Q uiet harm onies. 9:00 8:00— K ay’s supper niu.sk-. 7:30—William? Ollomatics. nearly twenty times in the last elev 1927 down and talk the matter over,'bi^ Artillery march. "The Stat.s and 9:00 8:00—National H. S. Orchestra 10:00 9:00—.Symphony concen music. 8:00—Ehina Jettick Melodies. en or twelve years. Stripes.” the program iiichides five of y;lth • Redfern Hollenhead. 11:00 10:00—Comedy sketen; uiiKsic. Feb. 8 to June 16—Colonel de Pinedo made round I said, “no, you big bum.’ mien T Grainger’s own composition.s. Dr. tenCr. 12:00 11:00—DX a ir vaude\ille 8:15—Hacienda Band. “Now, when a feat has been ac left .the office and went about Ralph W. Sockman will teil "Why I 9:00—MayJiew Lake’s, bni:0. 8:30—Goldman Band. ' ^ complished that often, and under trip, Europe to South America, and U. S. to Europe, via 10:00 416.4—W GN-W LIB. CHICAGO—/£0. business. , •' - Believe in Boyhood” In his address to 10:30 9:30- Ru.ssian village music. 8:00 7:00—Old tim ers. en-seioMe. 9:45—Melody-Land. every possible condition, it becomes Azores. be heard during the National Sunday 11:00 10:00—Back Home Taber,laclo. 8-30 '7:30—N ighthaw ks; coiice't. 10:15—Sport Digest * just as senseless as tree-sitting, McMenimen In years past ■wM Forum hour at four o’clock. Lxcerpts 12:00 11:00—Hawaiian music, poetry. 9:15 8:15—W EA F progs. hrs.) May 20-21—Colonel Lindbergh flew from New reputed to be a better than avera^. from the oratorio "The Redemption’ 12:30 11:30—Midnigiit organ melodies. 10:45 9:45—G irls’ harm ony: s.MU[iliony 10:30—L’Elnsemble Melodique. and is motivated by the same sort by Gounod will be featured in the mu 454.3—W EA F. NEW YORK—660. 11-20 10:20—Three dance orchetims 11:00—Bulova time. of personal ambition. Like tree York to Paris. amateur boxer and is about ^ sical program during the same hour. 4:00 3:00—N ational Sunday forum. 447.5—W M AQ-W QJ, CHICAGO—670. 11:01—Cliamproh Weatherman, sitting, too, further attempts can June 4-5—Clarence Chamberlin flew to Germany. pounds heavier than:the mayor, As whimsical and mischievous ns the 6:00 4:00—Echoes of the O rient. 8:30 7:30—WABC organ lecil.-n. sprite it depicls is "Puch” h.v the 5:15 4:15—Tenors, guitar, soprano. 9:00 8:00—Musical program ; talk. 11:03—Temperature, be* halted by public opinion. June 29-30—Rear Admiral Byrd and crew.made Norwegian composed. Edvard (jricg, 6:00 5:00—Catholic address, choir. 11:00 10:00—Auld Sandy’s houi. “We already know how far planes Director Woodcock is thinking •which a vocal duo will sing during the 6:00—M ystery H ouse m elodram a 11:15 10:15—Orcliestra; Bible reading. crossing to France. broadcast from WJZ at 11:1,5. 7:00 can fly, with present equipment, of putting prohibition agents ta :.’!0 6:30—Theiiter musical hour. 11-40 10:40-Studio concert orcbestra. Aug. 28—Brock and Schlee flew from Newfound 7:30—Clio'rai orchestra, songs. 344.6—WLS, CHICAGO—f/C. how well the motors W3 have can snappy uniforms. Naturally, soniie W ave lengths in m cter.s.or loft ol 8:30 caustic critics ' will . now ask If station title, kilocvcle.s on I lie right. 9:00 X;00—Talk. David Lowrencc. 7:30 6:30—Village Parson: hymns. be expected to function,, and how land to London. 9:15 8:15—Lewis James, tenor, with 8:00 7:00—Musical surprise; melodies REVERSES OPINION they’ll be "dressed jto kill.’’ Times are Eastern Daylieht Saving orchestra. 8:30 7:30—Rare old songs, music. much fuel can be carried. We know Oct. 10-20—Costes and Lebrix flew from Paris to and Etistern Standard. iilncK face 9:4.S 8:45—Vv'omcn'.s octet, teitor. 238—KOIL. COUNCIL BLLFl-s.-i260. pretty closely what winds will be Buenos Aires and continued to U. S. type,indicates best fe.aturc.s. 10:15 9:15—Champions dance music. 8:00 7:00—WABC program s i4 hrs.) encoimtered, and where the storms 10:45____ 9:45—.Salon singers. 12:00 11:00—Dance orchestr.,. ON INCOME TAX CUT 1928 Leadiug East Stations. 11:15 lo:15—Xylophonist and pianlsl. 361.2—KOA, D ENV ER—830. and fog lie. We know that planes 11:30 10:30—Russian Cnthcdral choir. 9:15 8:15—-NBC program s (2-'5i lirs.) couldn’t possibly maintain a com April 12-13—Bremen flew from Ireland to Greenley (DST) (ST) 393.5—W JZ. NEW Y O R K -760. 12:00 11:00—Denver Municipal t-ano. mercial schedule, and that the aver 272.6—WPG. ATLANTIC CITY—1100. 2:00 1:00—Concert; Jew els' mii.«ic. Island in first non-stop westward flight across North Tyv^w riters 7:00 6:00—Lewis’ concert orchestra 2:00 1:00—Roxy Symphony concert. Washington, Aug. 23.—(AP) — age pilot couldn’t get through at 9:15 8:1.5—.M.ndden’s concert orch. ;:-00 2:00—Friendly hour, address. 374.8—W BAP, FORT W ORTH—800. Atlantic. , , All makes,; sold, rented, ex- 10:30 9:30—W.ABC Russian mu.sic. 4:00 3;00—Male q u artet, piano, viola. 10:00 9:(IO-r-Orchestra. artists B-i his.) Ogden Mills, imdersecretery of the all. June 17—Miss Amelia Earhart, piloted by Wilmer 11:00 10:00—.Minntic City urti.sl.>!. 4:30 3:30—Marimba band, tenor. 357—CMC, HAVANA—840. Could Use Dirigible changi^ and overhauled. ' 2g3_WBAL. BALTIMORE—lOe'J. 5:00 4:00—Sabbath reveries lif.ur. 9:00 8:00—M ilitary hand concert. Treasury, said after a call on Presi “That is all that has been gain Stultz, c^-ossed to England in the Friendship. 7 ;0(i 6:i)ii—!•:vcnin'.^ mii.sic leveries. 6:00 5:00—Soprano and o'gatiist. 12:011 11:00- Studio ieuture concert. dent Hoover today there was a Special rontai rates to stu 7:30 6:30—Soprano an d .celiift 6:30 5:30—Drama. "Harbor l.ights.” 285.5— KNX. HOLLYWOOD—1050. ed from ocean flights, despite the J u l y 3-4—First non-stop flight from Europe to 8:00 7:00—W JZ mixed qua tie;. 7:00 6:00—El Tango R om antica" 12:00 11:00—Presliyterian seivne. “possibility and even a probability" hazy references to ‘valuable con dents., . > Rebnilt machines 7:30 6:30—Fred Waldner. icnei. orch. 1:00 12:00—String trio, tenor. that the emergency one per cent tax South America, by Ferrarin and Del Prete. 8:15 7:15—Baltimoreans dance orch. 288.3—KTHS. HOT SPRINGS—1040. tributions to science’ with which 545.1—WGR. BUFFALO—DfjO. 8:00 7:00—Mixed quartet, enr.cmble. cut on normal incomes this year 1929 820.00 and np. 10:30 9:30—Morning church service. 8:15 7;15_Spnnish concert ensemble. 8:30 7:30—O rchestra; solnisis. aviators are yet trying to justify 3:00 2:00—W RAF progs. (4U. hrs.) 8:30 7:30—Goldman's band ccncert. 10:00 9:00—Studio m usical program . might be continued next year. new attempts. Some observationa March 24-26—The Jesus del Gran Poder flew non 7-30 6:30—I're.sbvterian service. 9:45 8:45—Shakespeare’s drama. 10:30 !):.30—Concert ensem ble leclial. Mr. Mills would not go into detail still are needed, such as determin 8:30 7:.30—WKAF programs Ct hrs.) 10:45 9:45—South Sea Islanders, tenor 299.8—WHO-WOC. IOWA—1000. at the White House but hurried back stop from Spain, to Brazil. , « • KEMP'S 333.1—WMAK, BUFFALO—900. 11:15 10 :1 5 -C ontralto; reminiscences. 7:35 6:35-Food for thoug'it. ing the height of the fog off the 8:00 7:00—Grocer boys progiam . to the Treasury, where he said a June 13—Yellow Bird flew from Maine to Spam. 8:00 7:00—WABC programs (2 hrs.) 305.9—KDKA, PITTSBU RG H —980. 8:30 7:30—W EA F progs. (3V.- hrs.) Grand Banks, where Byrd went up July 8-9—Williams and Yancey flew from Old Or 763 Main S t Phone 5680 10:00 9:00—Studio m usical program. 11:00 10:00—B ap tist C hurch service. 333.1— W JAX, JA CKSONVILLE—900, statement would be issued later. 15,000 feet and still didn’t reach the 11;00'10:00—WABC program s (1 hr.) 1:30 12:30—M emorial P ark program . 8:30 7:30—Evening church service. Mr. Mills’ statement came some 428.3—W LW . CINCINNATI—700. 2:00 1:00—NBC program s (5 hrs.) top. chard to Spain. 6:45 5 :4 5 -Story of an opera. 10:15 9:15—Studio dance orchestra. what as a surprise, in view of word “But such observations are more 1930 7:00 6:00—The Mozart trio, tenor. 10:45 9:45—W EAF progs„ (1% hrs.) at the Treasury yesterday that 7:30 6:30-M-JZ tenor, orchestras. 7:30 6:30—WJZ programs (4Mi hrs.) 491.5— WDAF, KANSAS CITY—610. likely to be taken from a stable June 23-25—Captain Kingford Smith and compan 8:00 7:00—Orchestra; variety hour. 245.8—WCAE, PITTSBURGH—1220. 10:15 9':15—G uests a rtis t’s program . slight hope was held for continuing dirigible than from an airplane 10:15 9:15—Concert hour; varieties. 10:45 9:45—L jitherab C hurch service. 468.5— KFI, LOS A N GELES—640. the one per cent cut made by Con ions flew from Ireland to Newfoundland. 11:30 10:30—D ram a, crim elight 1:00 12:00—P ilgrim s; Spanish dream s. 11:45 10:45—B aritone, a rtists; nia>er*. scooting for its life through the* 12:00 11:00—Musical novelesque. 1:45 12:45—WEAF progs. (9% hrs.) 12:30 11:30—V audeville headliners. gress on 1929 tacomies’as an emer fog and storms.” 1:01) 12:00—Midnight orchestra music. gency measure-last winter. 280.2—WTAM, CLEVELAND—1070. 491.5—W IP, PH ILA D ELPH IA —610 2:00 1:00—D ance m usic; blue boys. The meteorologist pointed out 8:30 7:30—Studio musical program. 10:45 9:45—T rinity m orning service. 365.6— W HAS, LOUISVILLE—820. Officials there had edme to feel 2:30 1:30—1. B. S. A. German hour, 10:00 9:00—Studio featu re concerL that at the time when Ktagsford- 9:15 8:15—WEAF progcams (3 hrs.) 10:15 9:15—Seelbach concert qu artet. that way after a preliminary survey Smlth and his companions flew to TO DEPORT ITALIAN 11:15 10:15—Dance m usic; organist. 9:00 8:00—F ireside instrum ental trio of 1930 returns. lanca and Lockheed Sirius planes. 283—W TIC. HARTFORD—1060. 10:00 9:00—O rgan: tenor, strin g s 380.2— WCCO, MINN., ST. PAUL—810. Harbor Grace, N. F., much was Yancey is planning to make some 9:20 8:20—Serenading string; organ. 535.4— W LIT, PH ILA D ELPH IA —560. 8:46 7:45—T he C urtains P a rt Unless Congress acts, the higher Hartford, Aug. 23.—(AP)—Pas- 6:00 5:00—WEAF progs. (IH hrs.) 9:00 8:00—W E A F program s (4 hrs.) made . of the report that off the “valuable contributions to science” 10:15 9:1.5—W EA F dance music. 461.3— WSM. NASHVILLE—650. tax would noatatata in the next tax coast of Newfoundland existed a quale Limone, today was to start 10:45 9:45—M etropolitan m ale quarteL 7:30 6:30—Recorded masterpieces. returns, since the one ' jier cent re by following a “radio beam” from 11:00 10:00—Merry M adcaps’ music. 8:30 7:30—W E A F orchestra, U lk. 8:15 7:15—Sacred m usic concert. mysterious magnetic disturbance New York to London and .thence the first lap of his trip to hie native 422.3—WOR, NEW ARK—710. 260.7— WHAM, ROCHESTER—1150. 8:46 7:45—Concert orchestra, tenor. duction was made applicable for Italy. ’The trip, however, is not of 11:00 10:00—S t P aul’s C hurch service, 9:15 8:15—WEAF feature concert, which made compasses- whirl to Moscow. 5:00 4:00—O rgan; xylopho:ie solos. 9:45 8:45—P resb yterian services. only the one year. his own choosing. ■ 6:15 5:15—Girls trio: orchestia. 12:30 11:30—W JZ program s (6 h rs.) round and round. Byrd’s com Meteorologist Scarr, who has 7:011 6:00—Choir invisible music. 6:30 5:30—Violin, piano reveries. 10:45 9:46—W E A F hym n sing. pass had performed the same way, taken some chances in his long Limone was freed from -the State 7:00—String quartet, soprano. 7:00 6:00—WJZ programs (4% hrs.) 11:15 10:16—Ja ck ’s dance orchestra. prison at Wethersfield yesterday \ 8:00 379.5— WGY, SCHENECTADY—790. 379.5—KQO^ OAKLAND—790. it was said. life-time—he was a teacher, law !i:fm S;0i)—Red Laqtier and Jade. 11:15 10:15—Champion dance m usic. and re-arrested by a U. S. immigra 9:30 8:30—Story. ‘Edouard Grieg." 11:00 10:00—Reform ed church service. “The answer, of course,” Scarr yer, newspaper editor and town 2:00 1:00—Violinist and p ia n ist 12:16 11:15—M ixed q u a rte t: Pilgrim s. JOSIAH MARVEL HEADS tion inspector for deportation ,to 10:00____ <1:00—Vaudeville qrtlsts hour. chuckled, “was that the compass justice in the early days of Okla 11:30 10:30—Moonbeams m usic hour. 2:30 1:30—WEAF progs, <9% hrs.) 1:30 12:30—Bern’s Little SvmpnonT. was standing perfectly still while Italy as an undesirable alien. Govi Secondary Eastern Stations. Secondary DX Stations. ' homa before entering the govern LAWYERS’ ASSMIATION the plane went roimd and roimd. ment service 32 years ago—won ernment officials charge that Pm - , Manchester 508.2—W EEI, BOSTON—690. 325.9—W W J, DETROIT—920. 389.4—WBBM, CHICAGO—770. No wonder they didn’t get any quale who served a prison term in 8 ‘00 7:00—C oncert m usical program . 8:00 7:00—D ance m usic, a itlsts. 7:30 6:80—E venhig band concert. ders why that “radio beam” New Jersey on a charge of assault 8:30 7:30—WEAF proga (4% hrs.) 8:00 7:00—Song service; sermonette. where! ’They lost faith in their couldn’t he pointed over lamd for ^ Monumental Co. 9:16 8:15—W E A F m usic hour, 9:00 8:00—WABC progs. (1% hr*.) with intent to kill and later com 10:15 9:15—Good-will dance ortm. 291.3^FCF, MONTREAL—1030. Chicago, Aug. 23.—(AP)—Josiah instruments and, flying blind in a few test flights. And he recaUs, Monuments of Every 215.7—W H K , CLEVELAND—1390. 8:00 7:00—Studio m usic hours. 1:00 12:00—Around the town. the fog, did not realize they were mitted to the Connecticut S ^ te 7:30 6:30—1. B. 3. A. evening servlM 11:00 10:00—tA te dance orcheatra. a02.S-WHT, CHICAQO-1480.^ Marvel of WUmtagtoo, Del., was significantly, that on a recent prison from Fairfield county on a Description. , . ^ 8:45 7:45—WABC progs. (SU hrs.) 272.6—W LW L, NEW YORK—1100. 8:80 7:30—Concert ensemble; artists, unanimously elected president of the going in circles.” flight Yancey couldn’t navigate 11:00 10:00—Slum ber m usic hour 8:00 7:00—Concert a rtists hour. 9:00 8:00—Biblical dramatic events. Flyers Seek His Aid charge of carrying concealed wea Lettedng and Cleaning in *: 8:20 7:20—Address, Rev. McMahon. 10:00 9:00—Orchestra music. i American Bar Association today. He well enough to get within 150 pons has been conidcted of a crime 12:00 11:00—Two dance orchestra*. succeeds Henry Upson Sims of Bir In addition to Limd^en’s at- miles of the Island of Bermuda. ' All Cemeteries. mingham,. Ala. teynpt there vdll be a number of “Blit he’s a fine'boy,” said the^ tavolvlng moral turpitude. Today other ofticers named were John Atlamtlc flights this year in which weatherman. “All of them are he leaves for Boston and from there ...... Mozart Lawrence—^NBC. H. Voorhees of Biovx Falls, S. D., Scarr, imwilling though he is to he will be deported to Italy. ' N. AMBROSINI, Prop. Vocal Solo 9:15—^Baseball Scores. fine boys. That’:: why I hate to treasurer, and William P. Mac- aicL in what he considers “per- see them go.” 157 Bisseli S t Phone 7572 WTIC PROGRAMS Berceuse—^from “Jocelyn” 9:20—"Serenading Strings"—^Nor Cracken, Jr„ o f N ew Y'ork City, sonaT publicity stimts,” ^ play RICH ESTATE ...... Godard man Cloutier, director. New Haven, Aug. 23.— (AP)—An Xravelers Broadcasting Service secretary. 'They will serve one year a part About half of them will HELD AS SUSPECT Waltzes—Gold and Silver 9:45—Carl McKinley, Austin Or be east-west hops, for which he estate of between three and four Hartford, Conn. term s. . New York, Au^. 23.—^^(AP) — ...... Lehar ganist. New members elected to the will supply weather jwivice by million dollars was indicated in Pro 50,000 W„ 1060 K. 0„ 282,8 BL Vocal Solo • 10:15—Studebaker Champions — Aaron Blattman, Bronx fingerprint bate Court today when the 'will of executive conunittee of the associa radio. expert, was held today for investiga Selection “The Gondoliers” NBC. tion are Jefferson P. Chandler of The giant DO-X, which will Thomas Gray Bennett, former presi ...... Sullivan 10:45—“The Metropolitans” Male take off from Germany for New tion in coimection with the recent dent of the Winchester Repeating Los Angeles, J. R. Keaton of Okla “Maniac murders” in Queens, al- Saturday, A ugust 28.—^E,D.S.T. Vocal Solo Quartet homa City, Okla., and Scott W. Lof- York, should, in spite of its twelve Arms Ctompany w&s offered. The Down South ...... l^ d le t o n 11:00—^News and Weather. motors, first "demonstrate its abil thongh police said they were satis estate will go to the family, a num P.M. tin of Jacksonville,, Fla. fied he was not the killer. 12:67—^nme Signals. 5:68—Chrysler Annoimcemoit. 11:05—"The Merry Madcaps”—^Nor Following the election .the conven ity on a long-distance overland ber of trust funds being proidded. 1:00—Newscasttag; Weather. 6:00—“Mother (3oose”—^Bessie Lil man Cloutier, director; Charles flight in Europe, Scarr says. .And Blattman was arrested yesterday tion adjourned sine die and the and police said they fuond in his 1:10—The High Steppers—NBC. lian Taft. Gerard, soloist. only other activities, remaining on he believes Coste and • Bellante 2:00)—Farm Reporter. 6:16—^Yellow Cab Flashes; Hart 12:00 Midn.—SUent. ought to prove the 6,O0O-niile summer :home near Peekskill a I the program, other than entertain large number* of clippings recount 2:10—Esther String Ensemble — ford Courant News. ment, were A nleeting of the new radius they ^.laim for t^ i* Ques- There’s Nothing Frank Nelsmi, director; Rosa- 6:30—^Dtae and Dance. ^ t ln r T r a iu f o ^ d CharUe Gerard | executive copialttete and the annual 1 tion Mark before starting over from ing the two murders. His handwrit Finer than a noond Martin, soprano. 7:00—^Whyte’s Orchestra — Peter From Plano Virtuoso to Jazz Stager I banquetbanauet tonight.tonleht. Paris. ‘ ing however, they said bore no re 2:45—^American Game Protective Van Steeden, director—^NBC. ' The new , president is Democratic | Two other Frenchmen, Ueuten- semblance to that of the man who STROMBERG. TBlk. 7:80—^Baseball Scores — Eastern, Desttay made a Jazz stager out of j National committeeman from beta- ! ant Paris, crack navy pilot, and wixite letters to newspapers pre 8:00—THe M artonettai—NBC. National, Amencan. Charles Gerard, one-armed pianist | ware; and is a candidate for the Rene Le Fevre, who flew In the dicting murders before they took CARLSON 4:00—Hartford Tlmea Nawa. 7:85—^Broadway Favorites, and popular song crooner who ac-| Democratic pomtaation to the Sen- Yellow Bird to Spain, may try.-to place. ' 4:10—H, W. Z>uChsnne, baritone— The Clinging "N^e ...... Levy companies the “Merry Madcaps” of ate. come across. Paris, hawed , by Jean Robinson, accompaniat La Golondrtae Station W n c , and Gerard wonders the French government aeronauti Avalon Town ...... Brown RADIO SERVICE KEMPS 4:30—Mdlow Melodiea — dance whether it was for better or for Parts of a<> dictionary inscribed cal service, already has i n s t a l l A LAUNDRY IN RdiCK GARDENS BEAUTY MANY S Y S ip S b a s e m e n t , m a k e i t C O M P I E T E When fliMiiwng up the basementflfieQtrie UghUi;i^uld.1:t0^'Instead THE MODERNIZED HOME USED TO StJPPLY with its concrete'.floor In ^ as <>ften.light.-iaay be necessary on wash day.. drain In that portion of ^ 0 Interior Pliace a number o f A definite pirt of the home mod-,^ tata, a crested Iris of purest sky H O TTER NEED which will be set aidcW fOr this leU also conveniently so tiza^; - we blue*. It grows only about 4 inches electric washer, the .eleotiric >zaan- ernizlng plan is the beautifying of i tall and is a rock plant that is quite lAundry. ' There are a number of obvious ' advantages ia doing the gti and other latmiby acOesi^es the home grounds. No home i s ' suitable for this type of garden. Copper BoSers May Be In comple^ until it has been planted , family Istmdiy at homoand' with may be used? These are rock plants that al While the built-in tubs shoidd dse with shrubbery and flowers and the ways satisfy and the average home 'tile advent of electrical oqtdpment, lawn property takmi care of. j stalled for Gas Heaters; the house should be provided with provided with li6t and cold, water' owner will be very well satisfied by faucets SO that plenty of water<.ls Lately there has been a vogue for their selection for his rock garden. a laundry. . t. , ' rock gardens. Some home owners The caureful home owner will par avcdlabl^, in ' one corner ' of ‘the have started a rock garden simply Galvanized Steel Dnrable. tition off a section o f the basement laundry a small'gas atO'^e" shdifld 'b y collecting an assortment of rocks for the laundry. Here will Ije suffi be installed for heating water when r a d i a t o r e n c l o s u r e s cient space for the laundry pro the tank 4a not filled with hot of various sizes and kinds and start By WILLIAM HARMON BEERS ing a garden within their confines. , BEAUTIFY INTERIOR per and the drying room, By plac water. Many homes are not equip Supply of hot water throughout ing the laimdry by itself flying ash ped with automatic hot water heat The true rock garden however, the house is frequently furnished by should be planted with those vari Home owners who have awkward dust from the heating plant will ers and the gas stove become^ a looking radiators in the house may gas heaters, of which there are not invade this room to Soil the necessity during certain seasons of eties of plants which are suitable for many styles, some operated periodi such a place. A number of plants now secure metal enclosures who drying clothes. ' ' ■ - the'year. v * hide the ugliness of the radiator. cally and others maintaining a con One or two. basemmt ■ w indo^ ' The laimdry ' should be placed are tried and true. They may be stant supply of warm water. There recommended as being suitable for These transform the radiator into should be installed ovei the built- near the rear exit for during pleas a delightfully attractive piece of are systems of heating water^by in in laundry tubs to provide ample ant weather the clothes will be the rock garden for the experience jection of live steam from a steam of well known nurserymen and seed furniture. light so that the laundress can see himg- in the teck yard for drying boiler, but thes?‘ are aised chiefly in plainly while washing the clothes. rather than in the drying room. merchsmts have indicated that they The radiator enclosure has EUi ad large apartments and office build will succeed. ditional virtue in that it prevents ings. Other steam systems warm Among these varieties for the smudge on the wall over the fire the water by means of colls in the INVEST IN rock garden are the Sedum Lydium, place. It may be so equipped that it range boilers supplied with live or a charming little redhead that holds aids in humidifying the room, a nec exhaust steam, but rarely are such first place among rock sedums. essity where there is no provision systems used in ordinary housework. Another is the old fashioned Hen for supplying moisture to the at Range boilers are of copper and *and Chickens which carries the mosphere. plain or galvanized steel in. all sizes A.c.HuM-nK. botanical name of Sempervivum Radiator enclosures come in a from eighteen to 200 gaUons’ capaci Tectorum. It is a hardy plant and wide variety of sizes and may be ty. The size most frequently used *• suitable. secured without inconvenience to for houses are thirty, forty and six Again the chedder or rock pink cover any existing radiator. ty gallons, the thirty-gallon boiler Against may be used to advantage. It is being sufficient for'a house of mod similar to the clove pink but grows erate size and the sixty-gallon boiler FIRE in neat compact tufts. A HEAVY BILL furnishing sufficient water f o r The Thymus Vulgaris grows like homes of considerable size. G*d- We can insure yon against all forms of the thyme but does not seem to be Little Rock, Ark.—W. T. Scott, of vanized boilers are most frequently loss. a nuisance. Its carpet of pink flow used, as they cost less than copper. ers throughout the summer and fall Texarkana, bought a radio set here for $118. The deader had the set Geilvanized boilers should be “ex Play Safe, Protect Tour Home. is most enjoyable. tra heavy double riveted, guarzinteed A fifth variety which has been packed for shipment to Scott’s home Fire, Automobile, Tornado, Liability recommended ■for the rock garden and sent along a bill. Scott cantr tested 250 pbunds," as lighter boil into the store one day, apparently ers are not safe. Other boilers may is the Tunica Saxifraga, beautiful be cold-welded (plain, painted or with grass-like foliage and dainty with a limp. The store keeper, Holdjn-Nelson Co.,*Inc. thinking that Scott had come to galvanized), in which case there are pink flowers. It may be enjoyed no rivets. Boilers of this class 853 Main St. Phone 8657 from early summer till late autumn pay his bill, got out a pen to receipt it. To his surprise, Scott dumped should be “extra heavy” or “double Insurance of All Kinds. and is often considered indispensa extra heavy, cold-weld guaranteed ble for the rock garden. 11,800 pennies on the coimter—$118 worth. They weighed 84 pounds. tested 250 to 300 pounds.” Another variety is the Iris Cris- Most copper boilers are polished on the outside and tinned on the in side. They are only used where pressure is light—not more than twenty pounds a square inch. “ Safe ty copper boilers” are the best to use, as they are reinforced on the water pipe, for cold water might sulate a hot water pipe with felt Homebuilders requiring a house Inside with brass ribs running spir greatly lower its temperature. Some piping covering to facilitate retain ally arovmd the boiler, making them times on long runs it is well to in ing heat in the water. containing four master bedrooms HOT W ATER non-coUapsible. 1* and two master baths, an attached Such copper boilers should be two car garage, provision for serv specified “guaranteed tested 150 ants and other accommodations in ON TAP. pounds” or “guaranteed tested 200 proportion, would do well to study pounds,” as the case may be. One the possibilities of the plan shown slight disadvantage of copper boil here. ers is that they radiate heat more All of these requirements have Every Hour of tKe Day than galvanized boilers, tending to been embodied in this arrangement make the kitchen uncomfortable in and within a most attractive ex summer and require polishing to terior. Every Day of tiie Year keep bright. ' A genuine feeling of English cot All range boilers should be piped tage architecture is reflected in both with a “circulating pipe” and should | line and • materials. Heavy timber MATERIALS be equipped' with a mud drum and | ing, rugged weather boarding, over blow-off cock at the bottom. When] burned bricks, heavy slates, steel the blow-off cock Is occasionally casement windows and loaded gla.ss HOMES opened sediment collected at the bot all lend themselves in making up tom of the boiler cstn be blown out, this pleasing composition. BUILT SMARTLY thus insuring delivery of pure water The attached garage is becoming at the fixtures. more popular each year, and most STA Y SM ART Range boilers can. be set verti of the better developments have re^ ’ The years you rightly expect cally on iron supports, or horizontal tnnka may be himg from the cell strictions prohibiting the erection of from your home • will multiply ing, depending upon the location. detached garages. In this case, the the mistakes made in construc Vertical tanks are most often used The Manchester Sand & Gravel Co; space over the garage haa been tion. A single error is magni utilized for an additional bedroom. when the boiler stands directly in W. J. THORNTON, Prop. fied m an y' times when you the kitchen and horizontal tanks There is no waste space in the plan, are frequently used for basement CELLAR EXCAVATING rooms are rectangular in shape and come in contact with it daily. aV boilers. Hot water pipes are of cop SCREENED SAND AND .GRAVEL have plenty of windows. Halls and That’s why it pays to use the 7 rr per, brass, white metal or iron. Lead BRICK, LOAM, CINDERS and TRUCKING stair space has been reduced to , a utmost caution in the selection pipes should never be used for hot minimum. Closets are of good size of the materials that go to water work, as lead will not stand • QUALITY and SERVICE I and numerous: A maid’s room and the fluctuations of heat and cold Plant: Charter Oak Street. I House: 803 Woodbridge Street. bath are provided op the third floor make your home. For good building or rebuilding—for which prevails in a hot water line. TeL 7887. I TeL 6988. and a cellar extends under the en Large pipe should be used for con tire house except the garage, and sturdy, lasting construction — necting the water back )[with the the laundry, heating plant and let quality guard your comfort For [Automatic Hot .Water Service boiler (not less than three-quarter store rooms are fitted up here. and your pocketbook. inch), and the best method of con The house contains 35,500 cubic necting the boiler is to run the ver feet and would cost approximately tical hot water pipe from the water $15,900 to construct. back to the top of the boiler instead Complete working plans and spe The Use G A S f the of coimecting it at the side. Good cifications of this house may be ob circulation is established by the long tained for a nominal sum from the vertical pipe, whereas a short pipe Building Editor. Refer to House W . G* Gleimey Co. connected at the side is a poor cir Most Dependable and culator. The cold water supply pipe A-237. Coal, Lumber and Masons’ should extend well down into the Marlon Talley says that it is be Supplies. boiler. cause her com crop failed that she Tel. 4149 Branches of pipe extend from the 282 No. Main St., Least Expensive Method Is going back to the opera.. In Manchester hot water boiler to the various fix search of more appreciative ears, tures, and these lines should never be nearer than six inches to a cold no doubt. iinggqi] rTiiiiiiii i ( h / , The MPdiposes G u i r a n t ^ Copper m OUR YARD OR AT and Kompak i m m e d i a t e CALL Serviced. Self-Action \ No matter what your needs may by Your,. T It’s Easy to Part With Your Money for One Water Even a mighty; be, just ordinary stock sizes or big Gas Co. structure of steel’ timber, if we haven’t it in our Likely Looking Proposition or Another But . Heater and concrete must yard we. can get it for you imme- Many Times It’s a Great Deal More Difficult to have paint. .The diately* Try our service. Get It Back Again. steel must be paint • So many times people are tempted by the lure of "easy ed to keep out mois X ture. All the more money.” Time has proven that most of these apparent oppor tunities are like mirages In the dessert. reason why your COAL Am ■ ■ ■ fi- > ' Aak to ^ v e a water heating specialist a S U o buildings should be Establish a savings acrount in a reliable bank such as this recommendations FEW. on* well painted. and you are always in contact with your nuMiey* \ \ r ^ . r . • : -V. « . G. E. W ILU S ft I John I . , Olson . Painting and Decorating S O N , 1N € Y ' Y V..- The Manchester Gas X)o, Contractor. 2 Main Street,Y ' Manchester 699 Main St.„ So. Manchester */■ sopm MANCHESTER. COHN. V'. TeL 5075 .Jel.3319 ESTABLI8HEP Ig06 ■ ' .?’ ' . •' ■■ " r- ' , J.V ’ "■ . ■> . . ■ • - , ;. ’v,'•■■■'.■'. ,•,!■■?> ' • ■ ’ . '■ .' ^ - ■ •'. :-■ : 'V ••'■• ■ ■■ > ■ ... .. ■ - ■ •. - ^-■ MA^tjHISTER EtE^ilNG-H^ALD. ^ im ! toAJ^’6HJSSTEft.^ AUGUST 23, 193a •■ ■ 1 .. F A G E T E T il ■ -T-r -■’■^ ••'•• . • i . -V...... -• ,-i—. .■«— ' Villi, ------■ ;v& /i, '' t...... ■■'-■ >■ - -I. I I m ... OLIVE ROBERTS . rcopygiWT tw o fiu^^k^/itd © 1050 ev NCA Sp>^kx.«i»c. ? ... i ■: t «w c DanThotnas “Now be a good boy and go on f then. Still later she saw Jimmy /. IJ. A and play with Walter.” [with his sm ^ -garden set wnjrkifig BEGIN w|^ic TODAY • ' Maybe^V Dan a^ed a cl^cl^e, DAN BOBIMEB, temperaineot^ “JohnnyU wafct to dgu? you up right “I don’t like Walter.” / around thte flower bed. ;. .S youpjg; of Hollywood, can’t ffot away as a client. You could do ©193o Ne a Scrvice,Inc “What! Why, he’s the nicest boy ■ “Don’t step on the ground,’^ one along with a studio executive at worse.” in the neighborhood.” ^ small Perkins was warning the OontlnoBtal Ftotures and tears He stopped the car at tds.apart.T, Jimmy had no answer to that. -1 Pesklns baby. “Jimmy don’t tUlow. his contract as semario writer and merit building. “Ji ypu: don’t purid, “He’s a little gentleman and he See, he’s fi^ g the grpwd so bis can do almost everything. You can mama’s flowers- will grow nicer.” ada to be fired. But he Isn’t. Dan r u ■slip ih 'and put on a ^ t f^ j shirt. EDITOR’S NOTE—This is the last thing about her acting ability, but i is Interested in ANNE WINTER, a This one’s ratiier the worse f6r heat. asked to have her come over and ; learn a lot from him. Go on over T h e small king’s mother smiled.” 1 of thr^e. stories . about the Cm- now and see his new building set.” “They seem~td like! hip, poor little girl from Tulsa, Okla., who has Want to wait here, or will you.^Gom®. derella-like success of Frances Dee rehearse -with me that afternoon in- ! shown enough ability to warrantf a “I did see it. He can make every- tykes. I’ll let him alone this ‘time, up? I can offer you something cool, in the talkies. Less than a year stead of taking one of the standard ‘ screen test and a decent part in a and it won’t be bad, either ? tests. After the rehearsals I was thing the lid says.” but I do wish he’d play wlthWalter.” •ago she was an ‘.|extra girl” during ••s ^ isvL “Well, maybe he’ll teach you how.' But she was thinking more ^30ut picture. ' r ■ college vacation. Now she is ar star. sure that she was the right girl. Dan lives with PAITIj OOLXJEB, Anne smiled. “Is Paul hom e?” j “Then I had to convince our di- : Doesn’t he want to ? ” her boy’s friends today thpi usual. who writes a daily movie colunin “Ye-es,” said Jimmy dubiously. After, a while she got the car and “Very likely he’s got a tea date 1 BY DAN THOMAS rector, Ludwig Berger, and the i for a string of newspapers. .Anne with some actress. He generally 1 studio executive that she should “but— ” I went ovei[ tasee a friend who taught lives with two extra girls, EVA “But what?” I psychology and knew about cWl- tries to write his column before din-1 NEA Service Writer have the part. I felt confident that HARLEY and MONA MORRISON. | ngj;*^ go he can have the evenings, she could do it, hut they were “I don’t know.” dren. HoUjrwood, Calif., Aug. 20.— “ WeU, you go on and play with She explained Jimmy’s case, A famous director nained GARRY i ff^e.” I Frances Dee supposed that the cast afraid. They didn’t want to trust SLOAN has shown some interest in I paul was in, banging on his type-1 such an important role to a girl him. And let those Perkins .children “What had I better d o ? ”- she ing director at the Fox studio would alone. They’re younger than you are asked. Anne, hardly enough, however, to ,;^ter. “Company!” Dan announced, | be very glad that she had had col who had such a little experience. | warrant any high hopes. Meanwhile,; yghering Anne in. “Paul, you can However, I finally persuaded them \ and besides they—” “Let him play with each of them lege experience on the morning that ), V . - - Jimmy’s mother stopped. She! part of the time, but the Perkins Anne is making good at Grand jjygy ^^h the shaker and enter- j she applied for a part as an “ex to put her in the picture for a cou United. Sloan sees her on the set tain the beautiful young lady while ple of days’ tryout anyway. They didn’t say that they were little raga- | most,” was the answer. “Walter is one day and asks her if she ha* a tra” in his college play. muffPs from the back street, b u t' older, smarter and, I imagine, P - i:he master of the house dons fresh But he didn’t seem impressed. did, and now everyone in the studio contract. When she says no, he says raiment. And you can call up John is enthusiastic over the way she she thought so. ! clPed to domPate. something mnst be done about that. What he did favor were the natural However, a few mPutes later she ■ “He’s probably lessenPg your ny Riddle and tell him to meet us charm, beauty and grace of the girl took hold of things.” That is thrilling news for Anne. here at eight o’clock or therea That was the way the silver lin- | saw Jimmy the center of a small: boy’s feelPg of confidence and self- who had come straight from uni admiring- crowd. He was doPg a respect. You don’t want Pm to get But the edge is taken off it when bouts.” V-fe' ing 'in the cloud hanging over j she tells Eva and Mona that eve versity drama. He gave her a very stunt with a, string out P the back an obsession of inferiority, do you? “What’s coming off?” Collier small part. Possibly, she didn’t Frances was revealed. In fact, it ning. Eva is so disconraged that she wanted to know. “Can’t you think might almost be termed a gold lin- , yard. ; Walter probably patroPzes him. threatens to leave Hollywood, Mona i yp nnyfhing ajse for me to do realize this was a real “break” be “Look and see what Jimmy can ' Your boy needs praise and yoimgj^r cause thousands of attractive girls ing, because in addition to the lead i tells Anne of a tragic love experl- i “Anne’U tell you all about It,” with Chevalier she was given a do!” shrilled a small voice. “Com e, children whom he can dominate a come to Hollywood and are not able over here, Carl. Look what Jim- | bit Pmsfelf now and then. ence of Eva’s. ______; Dan called from his room. five-year contract by Paramount at to crash the extra ranks. my’s doPg. Show me how, will you, “But try to find a child, also, if NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY Some minutes later he joined 1 a salary considerably larger than . j After several days the newest Jimm y?” j you can, who matches him P age CHAPTER XXm Anne and Collier in the kitchen. He j Cinderella in that special set----- she had expected to earn for some Anne slept badly that night, had sUpped into a freshly-pressed | A Hero to His Friends [ and character, so Greek can meet who didn’t look or act in the least years to come. It’s not big as movie She frowned, but said nothing i Greek on level ground.” awoke fitfully, her thoughts occu- j light suit, and Paul, looking him ■ like a cinder maiden.... discovered salaries used to rim, but it is right pied with Eva Harley’s sorrow as■ over, said, “Johnny’s coming. My,' that nobody who played in coed in keeping with the best contracts though it were her own. I but you’re pretty!” dramas ever went to college. That being handed out to newcomers Eva was her usual quiet self at! Collier added that Anne told was part of the show... .being what these days. Also, she has been, young recruit who has jiist joined the ^uad. breakfast, but she must have re- j hini the news. “I’m going co do a you weren’t. selected to play the lead opposite gretted the disturbance caused b y , column on her, too-—tonight. Am I j Once in a while Frances remem Buddy Rogers in his new picture. As the tom-tom continues under neath it begins to wear on his her despondent- outbreak, for her invited to dinner with you?” „ Ibered that she wanted to go on the “I never cared much for extra ' In New York mood w'aswas lighter,liehter. and when MondMonri “Well, I’d rather not have you, legitimate stage when she finished w'ork, but I am just beginning to nerves and he goes a bit insane. ‘but I sup- and Anne left the house she bade Dan said with a grin, college. realize how much good it did me,” “ Shell shock security” the cap them a smiling goodby and waved pose you can come.” Loved Life In Hollywood Frances remarked. “For one thing, tain calls it, becaiise he charges t ^ Paul appealed to Anne. His hands Theaters to them from the doorway when That brought her up with a start. while I never had a great deal to soldiers feign shell shock and ‘go were busy with the shaker and he they looked back. For "six months she had been a do, I learned the technique of mo over and give themselves up to the gestured with his head. “I ask you, enemy. Anne thought Eva ought to get Hollywood extra. She loved it. She tion picture acting. I also learned Anne, if he isn’t a tough guy to By MARK BARRON out of the house more often than didn’t want to finish college. She how foolish it is to become high-> she did, and she told this to M ona.! along w ith?” And Anne laughed Often Exciting didn’t want to go on the real stage. hat over a little success, because ' New York—In “Suspense” the feel a little ashamed, thinking o f: 8-nd said that she thought he might ’ The boy starts his dash for the She wanted to be in the movies. that might come to anybody, and stage is given a glimpse of the life her staying home to do the work. Maybe some day she would win there is no way of telling how long German lines, and the captain gives Why doesn’t she leave some of it 1 “Got any swell picturgs of your the role of leading lady opposite it will last.” of privates in the trenches. orders to shoot at him. But the boy for u s?” self, Anne?” Paul asked. “You gets through and later retiims to know, to go with the story. What’s somebody like—like Maurice Chev See Brilliant Future There is presented the veteran “Eva doesn’t mind,” Mona argued, alier. Of course, that was just a - SIGHT SEEIN G ... .Frances Dee, In this icture, looks like she Is So Frances is sitting much near the British lines. Grand United got?” waiting for her ship to come in, but the fact is that it h ^ already arrlv campaigner who longs for the old “ any more than I do, or you. when dream, she realized. Hundreds of er to the top of the stepladder that The squad is relieved from duty Anne said the publicity depart- ed, with the result that she’s no longer a movie “extra”, but a lead days, the days, as he says, “when we’re not working. other girls would like that, too, and people have to climb before they and starts for the rear. But, the It was a lot better, anyway, she ment at Grand United had a few ing lady. can touch their names in golden I could hear a shell twice—once mine explodes, killing the relieving said, than wandering aroimd from “And I’ve had some new ones made it took years to win such perfec 1 j tion. lights outside the theaters. when it passed me, and again when company and they must turn back one lot to another, looking for jobs 1 Ppeston Duncan’s.” Nevertheless, Frances saw Chev part even when she was disap gested suited the picture. Then A few minutes’ conversation with I passed it.” to plug up the .gap. that weren’t there. “Eva and I used| “Swell! How’s Mona and Eva?” he saw Frances. And he picked her 'This newest diary from the world - It Is an often exciting, often giiie- to do that, but we gave it up. When J “Oh, all right. Eva’s rather down alier around the lot when she went pointed. « any of the powers-that-be on the for the part without trying on . the war dugouts is from the pen of some, often huinorous play. Birt, it you call Centra' Casting in the eve- j ™ mouth though.” Anne looked i to Paramount to do a small bit in But she was feeling like a Cin Paramoimt lot is sufficient to con slipper, which we call a movie test vince one that Frances’ success has Patrick MacGiU, and it caused quite comes a bit late to he entirely Im ning they say there’s nothing | ^ little troubled. ■> “Follow Thru,” for which she ob derella who almost had the glass tained a six-weeks’ contract at a slipper on her foot, and they had today. just started. All of them are very a furore when first presented In pressive. “An Quiet on the ’West for you, you might as well stay at Collier said that was too bad, London. Some of the British crit ern Front,” “Journey’s Bind” and home. It didn’t take me long to “What’s , the matter, can’t she find moderate, salary. to run home just a minute too soon. Perhaps, it’s best to tell you just enthusiastic about her work and The vei:y next day after she had When noon cajpe people ate or how Frances happened to get her don’t hesitate to predict a brilliant ics were excited enough to call it "What Price Glory” came first. find that out. anything?” and Anne shook her “ Cinderella break.” future for her. better than “Journey’s End.” That afternoon a studio messen head. signed this contract. Fox offered pretended to eaL So Frances walked “ You know said Dan, swinging her a p a rt... .the best offer she had into the stndio cafe and ordered “I had looked at tests of quite Life is fun. Cinderellas do get CLEANING FURS ger reached Anne Winter on the Little Plot stage and told her she was wanted, | obc leg across the table comer, “I had. . . . and she had to turn it down. food, too. , a number of girls and hadn’t found to go to the ball. She wasn’t himgry for several And there Maurice Chevalier anyone who suited me,” the French You can’t make Frances stop be In “Suspense” the author has of Thoroughly brush fur- coats, ii^wg as soon as she v/as at liberty, in the i think Eva ought ^ to change her fered little plot. It is simply a office of one of the Grand United name and talk with a Polish ac- days after that. She smiled as found her. He needed a new lead actor said. “Then I saw Frances in lieving in fairy tales. Or that you a fur glazier. If you go over them cefit or something.” He frowned. charmingly as - ever.... acted as ing lady. ■ He had one in mind. A the studio cafe. Right away I knew ' get what you want if you work picture of the private and his reac thoroughly, you can not only get the executives. Something about a con tion as he listens for an uncertain tract surely, Anne told herself with “No kidding. You know what I gracefully and graciously as ever. girl-of-my-dreams proposition. But that iriiysically she was just the for it. dirt out but raise the fur so it looks mean? If Eva had come from War- .... A good actress had to play a not one actress whom others sug girl for the part. I didn’t know any (THE END) but ine-vitable death. much more like new. a feeling of triumph. Garry Sloan, The soldiers are billeted in a dug- then, must have seen to it that saw or Berlin or some place, in- I •1. out in the front lines. They must “something was done about it” right stead of New Orleans, some of Uiese r er disease, the patient may be given listen constantly to the muffled NEW LINGERIE away. producers would be jumping all over air to breathe which contains an themselves to give her a job.” tom-tom of the Germans somewhere She was kept waiting for an im abnbrmPly large amount of carbon MONGOLIAN DOGS below them digging a tunnel to lay newest lingerie has its l^ e .. pressively long period in a care “A foreign accent wouldn’t help Daily Health dioxide until the system is brought dyed to match the silk. ‘"White ’ Is a whole lot in talking pictures,”’ a mine. fully gfuarded outer office. Then under control. At some imknown minute they very good this fall, indicative of ^the there was a quiet buzz, and the Collier reminded him, and Dan Service old-fashioned trend of styles. smiled ruefully. RAISED FOR FURS realize that the tom-tom will stop, pretty secretary looked up with a that the Germans will set the mine, smile and held open the door for “That’s true, too. I guess I’m all Hints On How To Keep Well wet, as usual. Only, Eva just— and they all wUl be blown to noth SHOE LACES her, and Anne felt as if she were by World Famed Aothorlt.v ingness. To the old troupers in approaching a throne. just misses, somehow. When you HOW TO SHOP the dugout, this is merely an an Mr. Johnson was not brief. ’ He look at her you sort of expect her Market Developed Almost If you have white or light colored to be something else than she is. noying-noise that keeps them from oxfords this summer, ^ sure to shook hands vidth her, led her to CHEMICAL ANALYSIS m a comfortable chair and, leaning But I still think if she had a for HUNTER’S SHIRT sleeping. They cannot imagine keep your shoe laces immaculate. eign label on her she’d do better.” IS VITAL IN TREATMENT , MUST BE ROOMY Overmght Is Making The death. You. can wash and iron them as back from the large and magnifi OF ACIDOSIS cent and severely tidy desk, he “ She might try it,’* Collier said, But it is different to the raw. e a ^ y as can be. “but it Tvoiildn’t be anything new. By William H. Baldwin asked her many questions. BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEEV Peasants Rich Nowadays. The executive smoked as they Everything’s been tried in Holly- In selecting a hunter’s shirt, make talked. And finally he brought up J wood.” Editor, Journal of the American the subject of a contract; explained certain there has been no skimping And he began a story about a Medical AssoePtion, and of in the cutting of the cloth and that Harbin, Manchuria.— (A P )—The its terms, its advantages. Told her Hygeia, the. Health MagazPe she was to be congratPated on ob young girl who had come to Holly there is a generous allowance ,in The lowly Mongolian dog, once as taining a contract, especially ’with wood and had had little or no suc length and width and roominess all impopular as the cur hounds on an • ') an organization like Grand United. cess as an extra. It became nec P its advance into the unknown, over the garment. Indian reservation in America, has “Not many succeed P doPg what essary for her to go to a hospital scientific mePePe has taken advan Outing skirts of the best grade become a fur-bearing animal of im you’ve done. Miss Winter.” for 8J1 operation, and while there { are made of woolen fabrics; others _jSSBaSiw«aB6aB chill autumn Pght. lian peasant, $15 is enough, money “So I understood. . . . Well, do ‘ Eva Harley, PaP added, might P diabetes or in Bright’s disease, to keep the wolf away from the what you tPnk best.” And he try that. “But I think it woPd be attention must be directed to im door, and with dog raising easy he ft* smiled. ‘No harm in consPtPg pretty hard to put over now.” | prove the work of the organs that Swanky Sports Model Wins is growing rich according to his your lawyer—especially if he h ap-1 They went to dinner then, and are weak; namely, the pancreas and <$ ApprovP of Smart Sub-Deb own standards. pens to be your father, too.” shortly after they returned to the the Wdney. The work of the pan Developed Over Night apartment Johnny RldPe came in. Mr. Johnson arose. “However, creas is improved by the giving of The dog-sUn craze developed al “Hi, folks,” he greeted. “What’s By AJINEXTE WE those are our terms, Miss WPter. insiPn and by changpg the diet. most over. nlghL As soon as word We ViTouldn’t feel like changpg all the shootin’ for? Such a delightfp ' little dress is Specialize on The work of the Wdney is ».im- passed aroimd that a firm was buy m tell TT/Mi you,” ** eoi/4said Dan, who was this wool chains pi^Qt them. Moved by the use of sweat baths ing the pelts, a general slaughter of These Three Factors And he escorted her to the door, ' at the telephone, “as soon as I put ^^ch eliiPnate materiPs through And it’s easy to make, and easy to shook hands with her. | in this long distance cPl P TPsa. wear. ■ . dogs throughout the surrounding In Our Business the skin and by a change P diet territory followed. The contract, Mr. Johnson had.. . . What’s the number, Anne?” ^ so as to throw less stress on the It has the newest note of^Paris explained, was for three years. P ! Anne went over to stand beside kidney. * with its buttons-down the back from Chinese and Russians living in the country who had dog skins bn hand QUALITY her suddall bewilderment and Pde- [him, and when he hung up she told P every one of the conPtlons neck to hipline. disposed of them immediately. And cision Anne wanted someone to talk' Riddle about her offer, in which acidosis develops, atten The skirt is Oh! so distinctive in of Products to. and she turned to Dan Rorimer.' Johnny said coolly: “How m uch?” tion must be given to the water ex swaying hem with’ pointed treatment even the Mongols, despite their be She sought a telephone. ' and when Anne informed him, he change and it must be seen that th rou ^ the hips. ' lief that it is a sin to klU a dog, “I want to talk with you, Dan,” j shook P s head, the patient has a sufficient amount ’The little rolled collar is pi^ue of could not stand the temptation when COURTESY she told P m when he answered. I “Not enough,” he said positively. of water to take care of all of the course. "Ttris best- made: dejtachable thb'price rose, to $15 a skin. “ Can I see you tP s evenP g?” , "If you have any luck at all you’'l factors that have been mentioned by sewing a bias binding at Approximately 10,000 pelts are ToAU “I’ll say you can! How-about, be worth four or five times that in the Pscusslons of water. neck edge. Then it may be stoply sold out of the country each year. having dinner with m e?” And he I much maybe, and they’ll have you ’There exists Pso the possibility basted to the dress-so'as'to'be.read- 7^6 pure Mongolian dog akin* seems added, anxiously: “NothPg’s,m* wrong, tied up^ for three years.” to be* the most appreciated by trad SERVICE - _ - . « « _^ J ^_ _xt__at of correetPg the acid state to some lly taken off^to launder.i'SeverP lit ers abroad and ha8 always been in I hope?” He began to name actresses, of extent by the use of foods that tend tle collars coPd he- im de in- various to those who give us the privilege. “No, I just want some advice.” note who had foimd themselves in more towarii the alkaline aide. colors for smart change. good demand. This particular pelt “I’ll pick you up at the stuPo, similar predicaments and had be There are many foods wPeh have , Style N o., 887. is • designed for the possesses rich, black hair and is If we fail in any of the above please then. Give me a ring when you’re come Pvolved P lawsPts. vPue for tPs‘ purpose. They in miss of 8, iO, 12 and 14 years. often confused with bearskin by the ready.” “^ t Mr. Johnson said he wouldn’t clude particParly peas, oranges, po Sheer, tweed,. vrool crepe, cotton inexperienced.. It brings top prices Call Manchester 7697 or I|artford on the market and several att^pts And later, sittPg beside P m P change the offer,” Anne said. tatoes, peaches, cantPoup, celery, shantung, wool jersey, linen and 2-0264. I the roadster, with a gratefp breeze “Bluff!” Riddle sPd scornfully. carrots, beets and lima beans. There rayon novelties suitable. ^ i are being made to raise It commer fanning her hot cheeks, Anne told “If you go over P this, picture you are other foods which tend particu Size S'-requirea 2;^ yar& SfLinch cially. Pm what had happened. “I wanted can make a lot more money than larly toward the production of acid. with % yard 35;lneh^ntrasting. to see you about it.” that free-lancPg.. And they know Among them are bread, eggs, VANITY BUCKLE “That’s great, Anne! Great! You you’ve got somethPg, or they meats, oysters, oatmeP and rice. don’t know how gPd I am. I toM woPdn’t be offering you -a con If severe acidosis is present, the Manchester fferald * ■ For swimming, there is now a Bryant & Chapman you you’d do it, didn’t I?” tract rd hold out fori more; that’s person must be kept absolutely at Pattern Service buckle you can wear on your belt But he said, “ Of course, it’s not. my advice.” that Is 'amter-tlght and holds Inside rest and care must be taken to see 887 much money they’re offering you, . T f s inPe, too,” said ColUer. “Be that he Is kept warm. 887 it a compact so you can make up as movie salaries go. Maybe you’d Pdependent-like Dan Rorimer. He The opposite condition to acidosis For a 'Herald Pattern of the practically as you emerge from the Company better not rush at it.” tore Ps contract up.” :is alkPosis. This occurs, very rare model Illustrated, send 15c in water. . , “That’s one reason I wanted to “If I do,” said Anne with a doubt- ! ly, apd usrially because <;he person stazms or coin, directly to Fash-r Equipped for Real talk to you. I’m going to call my ful laugh, T may find jobs scarce; i has been > taking too much Pkalis ion ^ r e a p , Manchester Evening TAILORED LACE father on long distance tPs eve A contract at least gives you se- j or too much bakPg soda or bicar Herald, Fifth' Avenue and 28th Public Service. ning, but he doesn’t know very much curity.” . ’ . , ! bonate of soda to overcome what StrMt, New York City.* Be ^ r e Green wool lace makes a charm about how thPgs are done P Holly- That, Riddle said, was just the. he tPnks is an acid condition. .Many to write Vopr npme and address ing early autumn suit, tailored in 49 HoU S t. wood#** reason why |ieople often overlooked, people, whb suffer occasionaUy from , clearly ahd to give 'the - te'iTect th^r most mannish femhion, wrap “At least, though, hell know other firings more ImpbrtiEint “ S e -! ulcers of the stomach or from, hy number ahd.r size of ;the pattern around skir.t, semL-fitted jacket with r- you've made good before your year curity Isn’t everything.” . , peracidity, take immense (qxjpntities 3t6u want- « ^ ■ tevers and ^ ck et ’The blouse with o f probaGbri was up,” Dan remind The telephone'rang while he was of'soda for the correction of the I: U W Price. 15 Oehte. ’ ,. it is plain green crepe in a lighter ed her, and Anne nodded and speaki&g.’- ... ! condition. Obviously alkPosis c^n shade. laughed.* "There’s Tulsa r, callPg,” said. easfly be <»ntrolled by cutting down Name I • • • • a.e • • • I t • • •• "H e’ll be as thrilled over it as-I Rorimer, tq>rPging up.. - • on the isimotmt of Pkalis being taken SLEEVE DETAIL 'am .” :.J (T o Be: C on^ued) both in the form of drugs and Size f ■ Rorimer chewed his Up thought foods. V Pattern price 15 cents, in,, stamps Puffs below and above the elbow, fully. 'TU ten you what I think Don’t knock your town. People When PkPosis is due to excessive , or coin (coin is preferred);, V^rap ■* double cuff arrangements, and bro will wonder what you have done to T * we'd bettw get Johnny Riddle P breathing, such as rarely accurs in i ooin carefully. ' i leeaae^ete^eee e-e 4****aa*eeeeee ken 81eeve' effects of all kinds are on this. Johnnyll know what to do. rank, so lew that you feel resentfp. hysteria or nervoxu diseases of oth vbvy good on the new dresses. MANt^tE^'^EWNO MiRAm ”■ West Sides Favorites WILSON’ S CIRCUIT Morgan Yacht Defeated YANKS CONTROL McCLUSKEY FAILS MARK STANDS OUT First Shamrock In 1899 AMERICAN LEAGUE ______\ To PUy At Foiir Acres New York Aue. M.—Sir Thomas tbla over the line as the starting ^ HTITING RECORDS IN TWO MILE RACE IN NAT’L LEAGUE ^ * - 'boomed. The. run was fifteen n&es Lipton, whose Shamrock V now Is to windward and retuin. and Colum being groomed for'-the Yacht races bia gained nearly ten minutes In Woodbridge F i ^ Spoiled by off Newport, R. I., beginning Sep- beating to the outer ifiark. It also Penmint Chances Sfin Bat AM^ICANX HiMilile to Place in Steeple* NATIONAL 43 Homers Ties Record With tember 13, saUed his first challenge! gained a few seconds on the home series for the America’s Cup in 1899.1 run before the wind, and won by a New York HoMs Kdtiiig ) Storm; Uneopo Unaii- American boats already had sue-j comfortable margfim , At W««lil»»t**i— ^ ^ xchas^Wnmer Sets Rec- At Chlcagoi— __ Month To Go; Chuck Klein cessfuUv defended the coveted tro- j Next day, on a 80-mUe telangulM BROWNS 4, NATIOWAM 8 CUBS la, GIANTS 4 phv nine times since it had been course. Shamrock’s topmast snapi^d St. Louis nonneed; Game at 3 Chicago Leaderdng Croie Best AB. R. H. PO. A EL AB. R. H. PO. A. E. ^captured ^ - in■ England— . ^ in -orr-.1851. off in a twelve-knot breeze. Up oid; Fonr Other Marks Leading Batter. ton’s yacht failed to finish and Co Blue, lb ...... 4 ^ Blair, 2b ...... 5 1 1 1 3 0 Though the wealthy Irish mer Metzler, rf ...... ® 2 1 0 English, ss ...... 3 3 3 2 3 0 lumbia was declared the winner, ao •0 0 . 0 O'clock. chant, then 51, knew practically Pitdier. Goslin, If -...•••••••0 8 2 Cuyler, rf ...... * 2 2 3 0 0 nothing about yachting, his design cording to a previous agreement re Kress, ss •••»*•••••.4 0 Fall Wilson, cf ...... 3 2 1 3 0 0 Ferrell, d ...... 4 0 1 0 D. Taylor. If ...... 3 1 0 3 0 0 New York, Aug. 23.— (A P ) The er, William Fife, Jr., English naval garding such accidents. .With a new 2 6 i PROBABLE LINEUP topmast, Shamrock grot away with I Melillo, 2 Kelly, lb feat of Hack Wilson, husky Chicago architect, turned out a-powerful and , . . _ (AP)—Only Schulte, cf ...... J 1 0 0 West Sides Mam Green 4 1 2 7 0 0 Chicago, Aug., 23 0 "2 3 “LdtUe Joe” Mcauskey, Manches Hartnett, c outfielder, in equalling the National rather «trem e type of racing craft; a fuU minute’s lead to the third race, O’Rourke, 3 b ...... « Bell, 3b ...... 4 0 1 0 0 1 which was to leeward and wind total collapse of the Athletics and Stewart, p 0 4 4 Raynor, If Dowd, If ter's pride of the cinder path, who Root, p ...... 5 0 0 0 1 0 record, stands | in the first green-hulled Shanarock. League’s home run J. Pierpont Morgan ■ headed the ward. The outward nm was close W ashin^n can give the New York L o^e, ss Wright, ss out above other hittmg feats in this 37 4 6 30 16 0 ;nraa sent to the National A. A. U.' 34 12 12 27 7 1 New York Yacht aub syndicate and thrilling, with- the American Yankees the American League title, Washington ' Holland, cf Borkhardt, cf junior championships at Pittsburgh New York week’s semi-official batting boat crowding on. a big sphu^er AB. K. H- PO. A. EL J. Borkhardt, rf ...... 5 0 0 2 which built the defender, Columbia. but Bob Shawkey’s dub has almost Jones, rf Crltz, 2 b , ages, issued today and including and gaff topsail. Columbia rounded Rice, rf .1 ...... 5 (> 3 4 1 0 Hont,4b. under the colors of the Recreation Leach, If . Its designer wa? Nat Herresboff, the a corner on the various offensive ...... 4 0 0 1 0 Stavnitsky, lb. u I Wednesday’s games. the outer mark-just 17 seconds Hayes, 2b MantelU, p Bolsseao, p Centers, faUed to place in his event Lindstrom, 3b o'his mark up to 43 last w «k,^dng ‘‘Wizard of Bristol” whose son L. leaderships...... Maiiush, If ...... 5 1 3 2 0 Terry, lb .. ahead of Shamrock, and crossed the 0 1 Foley, 8b; Fondrier, 2b. __^the two mile steeplechase—yester 1 fthe mark set a year ago by Chuck Francis Herresboff, planned xhe Unofficial averages which todude: cronin, ss ...... b Ott,' rf ----- Whirlwind, one of the four racing line on the windward beat with six Wednesday’s games today showed | Judge, ib ,. r...... 4 0 9 Ldnqirecht, o Forgett, o day. The winner of the event was O’Farrell, o Klein of the PhUlies, and he stUl 1 2 candidates this year. minutes to,, spare. the Yanks still at the top to team 1 Warnock, 3b H e^tt, 3b Harry Carter, former University of Jackson, ss has a month in which to pass the That finished the match. The gal McLeod, 3b ...... 3 0 Roettger, cf Nearly two weeks of calm and fog hatting with a mark of .311, the Spencer, c ...... * o 10 California miler, who set a new Pruett, p .. record. ^ lant Lipton had suffered Ids first 0 record of 10:59.8 T. Nelson, Denver Klein, however, has honors of ms delayed the first race until October same as last week, while Lou Hadley, p ...... 4 1 With one game already chalked Allen, X ... 16, when Shamrock led the Colum- defeat. Gehrig, Babe Ruth and Earl Combs Harris, z ...... 1 “ 0 A. C. was second, Carl Hogan, XX own this season to make up for the up in its favor and with but one between them had control of eight 39 8 12 80 6 2 Olympic auh, third, a^d RoK 10 24 12 4 loss of his four-base hitting crown, more game needed to gain the right 37 4 le a d cr^ p s. Of L o u is ...... 000 000 003 1—4 Seeing, Deutscher Sports Club, he leads the league to to meet the Bon Ami for the town Runs batted In, Lindstrom 3. and in two base hits with totals of Gehrig cracked the pitching for Washington ...... 000 020 010 ( ^ 3 fourth. ' . . ler 2, Wilson, Hartnett 5, Bell 2. a_ gain' _ of eight points during _ the Runs batted in, Hadley.- Rice, Judge championship, .the West Sides enter No Information has, as yet, been English, Kelly; two base hits, Hart 122 nms and 43 doubles and is sec CUBS REGAIN LOST tomorrow’s struggle a prime fa- . nett, Leach; home runb .Lindstrom, ond to WUson in homers and runs LOCAL BOYS TRIM eighteenth week of the season, and 1 Metzi^. Melillo 2, received as to where the Fordham h fd a comfortable lead over A— ll . Wts. Man«»h.^Met.ler. MeUl^o. thjee vorite over Manchester Green, a ■flnnh placed in the event, or whetoer English, Hartnett: stolen bases, Cuy- batted in, and is tie with the lead Icr 2, Wilson: -double plays. Blair to Simmons of the Athletics for the ■ double plays, O’ Rourke to- team grrlmly determined to reverse he finished or not. Whatever tool^ Ejigllsh to Kelly. Jackson to Terry: ing batter of the circuit. Bill Terry Melillo to Blue; left on bases, St. the proceedings of last Simday of New York, for the greatest num BERKSHIRE SCHOOL GROUND BY ViaO R Y first time to three weeks. He had place, it was undoubtedly a bitter left on bases. New York 8, Chicago .392 to .382 for the Philadelphia Louis S, Washington 6; base on balls, when administered a 4-2 beating. disappointment to the young 9; bases on balls, off Pruett 7, Par- ber o f hits with 195, Klein and Wil off Hadley 2;-struck out, by Stewart melee 4, Root 2; struck out, by Pruett siege g;im. Gehrig also headed the I, Hadley 9; hits, off Hadley 6 ln_9 The game will be played at Pour who had his heart set on qualif^g 4, Parmelee 3, Root 6; hits, off Dono son have almost a complete mon Acres.'starting at 3 o’clock. As be- ^ opoly to the slugging honors, it is list to batting in runs, with 144, an 1-3, Llska 0 In 2-3; hit by pitches by for the com ing mieet wilfh the Brit hue 4 in none (none out in first), off increase of six during the week, had Hadley (Blue); losing Had- fore neutral officials, Carl Thorsell t ish in Chicago. Pruett 6 in 6, Parmelee 2 in 2; losing broken only by Adam Comorosky Beat Giants, 12-4, to Take 3 Tey; -umplr«a, Ormsby, Guthrie ana pitcher, Donohue; umpires. Moran, Beat Dodger Dowd's Team total bases amoimting to 344, ;and and CharliS Nagle, i^ill handle the of Pittsburgh, who leads in hitting Hildebrand; time, 1:67. ; contest. Originally scheduled to be By TED VOSBURGH R lgler and Reardon; time, 1:40. led with 177. safe hits. %—Batted lor Hayes in lOtn. X—Batted for Pruett in 7th. triples with 21. Game Lead and Tie Pres Ruth batted out only one home played at Woodbridge Field, Man- , Pittsburgh, Pa., Aug. 23— XX—Batted for Parmelee in 9th. Giving them a close race for their 14-11; Get Fine Recep Chester Green, ths scene of the * honors are Babe Herman of Brook run during the period, but his total At Bob4ob»— _ _ _ . Their ranks reinforced by 20 of 44 was nine better than that of CHISOX 6, R E D SOX 4 game was transferred to the West junior champions, the country s At Cincinnati I — lyn and Klkl Cuyler of CWcago. ent Series at One-All. Chicago _ Side due to the poor condition of track and field elite assembled to REDS 4, ROBINS 1 Herman is second to three depart tion at Canaan. Gehrig, the runner up, arid his col AB. E. H. PO. A EL Cincinnati lection of 132 runs was eleven more Kerr, 2b ...... 4 1 9 5 4 0 Woodbridge Field aftei\ the terrific day for the National senior cham AB. R. H. PO. A. E. ments with 192 hits, 42 doubles and r ™ ■■■' ■■■ than Slmmoris had complied. Combs hailstorm of last week. pionships of the A. A. U. 16 stolen bases while Cuyler, who Clssell. 3b ...... 6 1 \ ® ^ ” Walker, rf ...... By HUGH S. FULLERTON, JIU led the junior circuit to triples with Reynolds, If ...... 4 1 2 3 9 0 The entire top layer of the dia As an added incentive the leaders Callaghan, If ...... 3 0 leads the base stealers with 30, is Thirteen Manchester boys came Jolly, rf ...... 4 0 mond was washed off by the storm were assured of places on the U. S. Swanson, cf ...... 4 miner up to scoring with 121 runs 16. Watwood, lb ...... 3 1 d back to town Thursday night from The other two leaderships weree 0 exposing a field of small stones, al t*aTn that meets the British empire s Cuccinello, 3 b ...... 3 and in triples with 15. , The struggle for first place to, the Barnes, cf Heilmann, l b ...... 3 a visit to the Berkshire Industrial owned by Marfy McManus of De Mulleavy, ss 6 most certain to cause injury if best at <3hicago Wednesday night. Crawford, 2b ...... 2 Bill Terry is, for the present, in National League between too Tate, c ...... 0 played upon. The diamond will have A flock of new talent uncovered Gooch, c ...... 2 a dass" by ^himself among the bat-j school at Canaan, New York, jubl- troit, who-had stolen 17 bases, and 4 Champion CSiicago Cubs and the Urban Hodapp of Cleveland, who led Lyons, p ... to be resurfaced and according to in the junior title events yesterday, Durocl'.er, ss ...... 3 ters of the senior circuit, he is toe | 14-11 victory on toe aspiring N. Y. Giants is back where in which five meet records were Lucas, z ...... 1 in twd base • hits with" 37., Other 34 6 9 27 13 2 Sam Prentice toe work will be fin Benton, p ...... 4 ’"lm^^^hir^ur?ent^^^era?e^^of' baseball diamond and loud in ^aise it started but toe Cubs have the leading regulars following Gehrig Boston „ ished in time for the play-off series broken vied with th& established assurance they cannot lose the lead AB. R H. PO. A E. 28 and were: Cochrane, Philadelphia, between toe Green and Bon Ami, stars such as Eddie Tolan, George ^ -7 9 ^iJoT git^l^iSrSofU ^ in the current series. Durst, If ...... 4 2 2 3 which speaks well for the Green’s Simpson, Cy Leland, Claude Bracey, Brooklyn .381; Ruth, New York, .366; Dickey, Oliver, cf ...... 4 ® , Frederick, cf ...... 4 over Babe Herman, J?® the Playground team won 17-6 Chicago turned toe tables on New New York, .362; Averill, Cleveland, Regan, 2b ...... 4 1 2 1 optimism. Hector Dyer and Russell Sweet in Gilbert, 3b ...... 4 the 100 yard dash Steve Anderson York in every respect yesterday to .356; Manush, St. Louis-Washlngton, Webb, rf ...... 4 0 1 5 The line-ups annoimced are .wholly Herman, rf ...... 4 , ATirmcrh tn hft ' Arriving at the school about noon square toe series with a 12 to 4 .356; E. Rice, Washington, .354; Miller, 3 ...... 4 0 0 0 tentative. The Green have not yet and Lee Sentman in the hurdles; Wright, ss ...... 4 Warster, s s ...... 3 1 1 z Tommy Wame and Fred Sturdy in Blssonette, l b ...... 4 S e d T s ra^la?s^e Stefhenson.' the boys, who were accjimpanied by win. The defeat was a severe blow Hodapp, . Cleveland, .362; Porter, Small, zzz ...... 1 0 0 0 decided who will handle toe pitching Bressler, if ...... 2 assignment, it being a toss-up be the pole vault; and Leo and George Chicago, .385; O’Doul, Philadelphia, Lewis Lloyd and Pat Carlson, were for toe Giants for it left them again Cleveland, .349. ‘ Todt, lb ...... 4 9 2 9 Loone. x ...... 1 given a steak dinner and then were three games behind, the leader, with Cleveland replaced Washington as Connolly,___ c ...... 2 0 0 4 tween Boisseau, Noel and Sturgeon. Lermond, Ray Conger and Rufus Finii, 2b .•••...... 1 .383; Cubler, Chicago, .364; P. Wan- led on a tour of inspection by Dodg- runnernp to the. team batting com -! Hothrock, z ...... 1 0 0 0 Boigseau toed the slab last week. Kizer in the mile. Flowers, 2b ...... 2 er. Pittsburgh. .364; Lindstrom, New only two more to play in Chicago...... 0 0 0 1 Turning in a 9.7 performance for Hendrick, If ...... 2 er, They were shown toe laundry. Pete Donohue started to pitch for petition, gaining two points tor anj ...... 2 0 0 1 A similar condition exists wito the , the new junior record in the century Lopez, c ...... 3 barber’shop,'farm, carpenter shop. the Giants against Charley Root. average o f .306. The Senators g ^ n ^ [ scarritt, zz ...... 1 0 0 0- West Sides, three pitchers being Yance, p ...... 3 available in Jones, Lock and Man- yesterday Ralph Metcalfe, young “ wSi toree the machine shop, printing shop, and toe The first' four men singled arid .Don one point and were a point behind | 34 4 8 27 11 .2 Chicago negn^o, served notice that 34 1 7 24 15 2 ohue gave way to Hub Pruett, who Cleveland,Cleveland. Philadelphiapmiaaeipma conunu«u|continued .... 000004200—6 telll. ’The latter did a splendid bit. the Tolands and Simpsons will have Runs batted In, Boone, Cuccinello, finally checked the rally after five to head the league in team 'i Bost^ 'J no 002 000-4 of work last week, allowing hut four to travel to beat him. Crawford: two base hits, Gilbert 2, men had crossed toe plate. with .974, a point off from last week, Runsivuuo batted In, Barnes 2, Jolly hits. Blssonette, Heilmann; stolen base, with Washington second at ,972. Reynolds. IVebb 2. Regan; tw o base Failing miserably to hit in toe Among the other brilliant young Crawford; sacrifices, Callaghan, Cuc aaeipnia- i-u urriuiiig c koooViqii crnmn nn a So far as their hold on second hits. Reynolds, < Jolly. Durst; l^ree sters who won their spurs in the Boston completed sfx doubleplays to base hits. -Webb; stolen bases, Tate; pinches brought about toe Green’s cinello, Crawford: left * on bases, iMmminati is ahead wito a .974 mark and^ ho^e^Sade diamond and being fed! place was concertied the; defeat cost downfall last Sunday, whereas the dtooklyn 6, Cincinnati 8; base cn iMSs retain toe lead with 127. while De sacrifices,: Mulleavy, Tate; double _ _ Junior meet and are expected to try New York second at .973. tha Giants nothing for the Brook for Senior laurels, as well, are four balls, off' Vance 5; struck out, by the visitors left for home troit was secord, one execution be lays. Mulleavy to Kerr to Watwood. West Sides mighty bats toimdered Var.ee 5, B-intcn 6; umpires, JCIem, The pitching leadership is in a lyn Robins took their fifth straight Kerr.’to MuUeavy to WAt'vood, Webb^ afternoon. Should toe Green be more record-breakers—Johnny Mor Stark and Magerkurth; time. l;:io. defeat from the Cincinnati Reda 4 hind the Red Sox. Bob Grow continued his drive to 1 a S ‘’hTiz off MAcPkfdlnCas ineffective this weekjdiere is Ub ris of Lafayette, La., high hurdler z—-Batted for Durjcher In Sth. to 1 and dropped to 4^ games be- with a winning maik of 14.7; Ray X—Batteil Jcr Bress’.er in 7th. and those who ic not hurl so often, guskus who playeci fine all-round ward 25, or more pitching victories ‘ I*’ Sm’rth^l! struck out, by Lyons 2. j tie doubt but that the West Sides Sears of Mattoon, HI., winner of tiie .778 ball and got three hits out of four hind first place^and | for the season, adding two during ' MacFayden 3, Sm‘ th 1; hits off Mnc- wiU meet toe Bon Ami for toe town Joe Heving of New York has a ahead of toe St. Louis Cards. St. Fayden 8 in 7. Smith 1 in - .■4iit by . mile in 4:21:5.; Harry Carter, first At LonU:—. avlmge gItMd from sevon vlotorloo trips to tte plate. The mmmaryr the 'week to ^ve him 21, he had title. 0-\RDS 10, PHILLIES 8 Louis beat the Phillies 10 to 8 after lost only four decisions, giving him pitcher, by MacFayden (Watwood): in the two mile steeplechase in St. Louis loaine pitcher. MacB'ayden; umpires, and two defeats but he has not " ““'"“.If i S PO A. E giving away a five-run lead. The a percentage of .840, the Philadel Dineen, Nallln and Campbell; time, 10:59.8; and Ed Flanagan of the AB. R. H. PO. A. pitched a complete game while Bob ‘ 2 0 2 0 Boston A. A., who tossed the ham ___ ^ ___ 4 0 2 2 0 Osborn of Chicago, whose nine Vic- W. ^ r d , cf, 3 2 0 2 0 0; Pittsburgh Pirates took a 10 to 3 phia Cannonballer also.was supreme l*29* ’ z—Batted for Connolly in mer 162 feet, 5 inches. 2 2 0 1 tories and three defeats give him a C, Smito, ss •••••J ^ ^ 0 I victory over the Boston Braves. in strikeouts, having destroyed 152 3 2 1 4 Once more toe American League zz—Batted for MacFayden In 7in. FIELD SHRINKING • As the coming meet with the 1 .750 mark is not much better off m N. Lashinskl, p, 2b ^ „ 2 opposing basemen in 38 contests. zzz—Batted for W arstler in 9th. L b ...... 4 1 1 5 race produced, no gains or losses British in Chicago will be on the Hafey, If ...... 2 2 2 1 0 that respect, Pat Malone of Chicago R. 'J ^ \ J q fcngiiah system, which stresses relay Watkins, rf: ...... 5 2 3 2 0 has a claim as actual leader al- H. Gustafson, ff . .4 2 1 0 0 among the leaders as the holders of and team events rather than indivi- Mancuso, c ...... 4 0 2 10 2 toe first three places in toe stand* *• a TA.VK, 4 IN TITLE TOURNEY 2 though his average is only .714. He F. Mahoney. 2b P J 9 ^ 0 3 ■ dual competition, A. A. U. officials Gelbert, ss ...... 4 0 1 6 ing were defeated. Cleveland _ Hallahan, p...... 0 0 0 0 1 has hurled 16 full contests and has J. Lloyd, lb 4 1 i How They Stand AB R. H PO. A. E announced that the first four men in Rhein, p ...... 1 0 0 0 0 won 15 games and lost 6. J. Metcalf, c The Athletics took a 7 to 1 Montague, ss ...... * l I 1 the 100-yard dash today probab.y Pucclnelll, Z ...... 1 0 0 0 0 G. May, rf ...... 1 0 1 1 1 0 trouncing from toe Detroit 'Tigers- Porter, rf ...... * o woiild qualify for the corresponding Fisher, zz ...... 1 0 0 0 0 J. Frayer, r f ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 j as Vic Sorrell held them to seven YESTERDAY’S RESULTS Averill. cf ...... “ - Hawley, Shirer and Mahoney relay team against Britain the first High, zzz ...... 1 0 0 0 0 E. Roguskus, lb . . 2 0 0 0 0 0 Morgan, 1h ...... ® ^ ATHLETICS NOSE OUT liits and fanned seven batsmen Hodapp. 2b ...... ♦ ? four quarter-mllers would comprise 35 10 15 27 11 while Detroit pounded, George Earn- Eastern League Falk. If . the mile team the foremost half-mil- Philadelphia Totals ...... 36 14 14 27 14 4 shaw for all its runs in the first five Bridgeport 6, Albany 4. J. Sewell, 3b Win After 3 Set Struggles; Brickell, cf ...... 6 1 1 5 0 ers the two-mile quartet; the leading WEST SIDE DARKHORSES Berkshire (11) Allentown 4, Springfield 3 (1). I a , Sewell, c . Thompson, 2b ...... 4 2 1 5 5 innings. The St Louis Brdwna look Hudlin. p milers the four-mile team, and so O’Doul, If ...... 4 0 1 2 1 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. a ten inning decision over Wash* Allentown 2, Springfield 1 (2). on. In similar fashion the three One Default. Klein, rf ...... 3 2 1 2 0 Santiago, lb ...... 4 1 1 11 0 \ ington by a 4 to 3 count and the National: Leagne 34 5 11 27 iO 0 leading performers will be picked in Rensa, c ...... 4 1 3 1 1 The Athletics nosed out the West Lentz, c ...... 4 1 2 8 New York , 0 i Cleveland Indians beat the N. Y. Pittsburgh 10, Boston 3. , 2 0 each of the field events. In these Davis, c ...... 0 0 U 1 0 Side Dark Horses last night at toe King, ss ...... 4 3 0 0 ancinnati 4, Brooklyn 1. Combs,, If ...... 5 0 1 "Whitney, 3b ...... 5 1 1 0 1 1 Four Acres by a score of 4-2. 2 j Yanks 5 to 4, despite Gehrig’s two Lary. £S ...... •••••J ® ” 2 0 Four more title aspirants fell by events against the British there is Sherlock, lb ...... 0 1 0 5 0 0 Wilson, p ...... 2 2 0 1 Caiicago 12, New York 4. Ruffins. XXX ...... 1 0 « 0 no premium on first place, the win Hokey” Gustafson was on the 1 i homers. . ^ . 2 0 I this wayside as eliminations in the Hurst, lb ...... 2 0 0 2 1 0 Brutsche, 3 b ...... 4 2 2 4 0 ’ The Chicago White Sox defeateo St. Louis 10, Philadelphia 8. Ruth, r f ...... 3 0 1 ning nation being decided by the ag Thevenow, ss ...... 2 0 1 1 3 0 mound for the losers and staged a I Quintal, if ...... 4 0 1 3 American League Lazzerl, 3b ...... 4 i i 0 ® town singles chaunpionship continued Elliott, p ...... 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 the Boston Red Sox 6 to 4. Oehris, l b ...... , . . . 4 3 3 9 Q toward toe quarter-finals, wito 22 gregate height or distance attained wonderful come-back, limiting toe Darkio, c f ...... 4 0 2 0 Chicago 6, Boston 4. 2 by its three representatives. In Collard, p ...... 1V) 0 0 1 0 “A’s” to four hits. He completely Cooke; c f ...... ® ® 0 players remaining in toe tourna- Benge, p ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Myers, r f ...... 3 0 0 0 Detroit 7, Philadetohia 1. Dickey,, c ...... < 0 J 4 addition to the battle for individual McCurdy, x ...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 baffled toe Athletics for four in Gress, 2 b ...... 2 0 0 0 Chapman. 2b ...... 4 0 3 4 0 . ment The matches played marked ClevelEuad 6 ,'New 'York. 4. 0 titles and places on the international Sigman, xx ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 nings, striking out six and only Schmidt, 2b ...... 1 1 0 0 ° UNKNOWN GIRL W i s St. Louis 4, Washington 3 (10)k Sherid. P ...... I 0 0 I toe advan<* of the tourney dark- team, the athletes today expected passing one mEua. But when toe Holloway, p ...... J ® “ 0 horses in toe victories of Tom Haw 37 8 11 24H3 1 Fello, p ...... 2 1 1 0 Kice, X ...... 1 0 0 0 a keen fight for the team honors A’s scored two runs on two hits and Piper, rf ...... 2 0 0 0 0 ley and Ross Shirer at the expense Runs batted In, Rensa, Elliott, CANADIAN MARATHON t h e STANDINGS Reese, xx ...... 1 0 " of Jimmy O’Leary and Jim Britton now held by the Olympic Club of Whitney, Klein 2, Hafey, Sherlock, an error in toe fifth he began to Eastern League San Francisco. Watkins 3, McCurdy. Mancuso 4, Gel 36 4 10 27 12 0 respectively. Both players tri weaken. Totals ...... 36 11 9 27 12 6 W. L...... ’200 120 000— 5 bert 2; two base hits, Rensa 2, Gel Bottle” Armstrong started for Toronto, Aug. .—(AP)--Mar- Cleveland umphed only after three sets of bert, Mancuso; home run, Klein; Manchester ...... 002 406 002 14 23 B rid g e p o rt...... 34 21 New York ...... 010 201 000— 4 stolen bases, Whitney, Thompson; toe Athletics and pitched good ball Berkshire ...... 330 200 021 11 garet Ravior, 23-year-old Philadel Runs bW ed VnV Averill 2 Gehrig 3, heads-up and hard fought tennis. Allentown ...... 31 26 Hawley won 6-1,1-6, and 9-7. Shirer sacrifices, Sherlock, Hafey, Klein, for four innings. Captain Fritz ’Two base hits: Brusche, Wilson; phia girl who turned professional to Albany ...... 26 29 Falk, J. Sewell, L. Sewell, Dickey, Frisch, Bottomley; double plays, Col Wilkingson then pulled a fast one three base hits: Quintal; base on compete in the women’s ton-mile two base' hit. Chapman; home runs, won 6-2, 1-6, and 6-3. ENGLISH NET STAR lard to Rensa to Sherlock, Frisch to S p r in ^ e ld ...... 22 32 Averill. Gehrig 2. tS Another important match was the Gelbert to Bottomley; left on bases, when he stuck McConkey in toe box balls off: Mahoney 2, Lashinskl 3, marathon swim of the Canadian na National League Sewell, Porter; double plays, Lary to Philadelphia 11, St. Louis 10; bases and McConkey held toe Dark Filio 4, Wilson 2; hit by pitcher: tional exhibition, was 35,000 richer (Chapman 2. J. Sewell ‘ o Hodap_p to victory of Phil Mahoney over Fred W. L. PC. Mack, who eliminated John Sturgeon on balls, off Elliott 3, Hansen 2, off Horses to one hit for the remaining Cook; struck out by: Mahoney 4, thereby today. , .600 MorflT&n; left on bftses, New 3Tork 7, IN FINALS TODAY Benge 1. Hallahan 4, Johnson 2, Rhem Chicago ...... 72 48 Cleveland 8; base on in stndght sets. Mahoney and Mack two innings. Armstrong and Bren Lashinskl 6, Fiho 3, Wilson 5; um While other favorites found the .578 4. Hudlin 8; struck out, by Sherid .2, 1; struck but, by Hallahan 5, Bell 1, nan were toe batting heroes each New Y o r k ...... 68 60 played an extremely torrid battle, Johnson 2, Rhem 2; hits, off Elliott pire: Carlson. pace too swift and dropped out, the Brooklyn ...... 69 54 .561 Hudlin 3. Plpgras 2; hits, off Sherid 5 in 3, (none out in 4th), Collard 6 collecting two base hits. Philadelphia youngster, a virtual un- 10 in 4 1-8. H olloway 1 In 1 2-3. Pip- y<»T}iT £ 3 0 v'OU'LL BE * TERRlBLV SUNBURNED, OUCH n HEM . PUT ON MY BACK . SOM E C O LD CREAM.. Itvvw A ^ ' " H l D D E i i ______Time and again. There are at least four mi’stakes in the above picture. They may per- ( DOES BI6 HE-MAN fftin to grammar, history, etiquette, drawing or whatnoL See if you O H r « - ^ FEEL BETTER, can find them. Then look at the scrambled word below — and un NOW ^ scramble It, by switching the letters around. Grade yourself 20 for each of the mistakes you find, and 20 for the word if you unscramble IL Traveler—I3W ypu tod e roll opB' twining ISO under my pillow? r if c BUT VA «N TM€ iPflfT I.U '.r Negro Pullman Porter— Yee, Wl*, ' Bi'fc OM Mm WA’V Tt r III 11*' ■ ■ « '■ - ‘.I Boss. Ah sho’ thanks yo’. M iAUiM iVfB't a/ovy Sambo and Itaatus were discuss ing poUUca. ftasths was a rabid partisan of the incumbent. Sambo— Well, Ah like him aJ right, Ah guess; but his platform an no eroo(J. . ^ Rastus—Platform! Platform! Say, Nieger, don’ yo’ know dat a politi cal platform is jes’ lak a platfo’m 'A on one ob dese yere cabs— Wt aip v meant t’ stan* on; hit’s je’ meant t git in on. "No workin’ man watches de clock epy mo’,” said old Uncle Ephraim- "Dey all carries wrist m watches." •«LAOW From Georgia comes the int^est- OUB BOABOING BOUSE ing yarn about the illiterate darky IOmca Toonerville Folks Bj: Fontaino Foi lad who had applied for a 30b at a By. Gene Ahem farm and was assigned to costing The girl who looks back |s sheep. He opened the gate Jo let ward. them file out, and began counting in UNCUE S i W o R T U E ’© P & A F N i S S 1^ A l- W / \ Y 6 00A4!*0UM© ir ♦> , . T « t this manner; we are told. No, but we woulto’t h« SOMg aORT QfS -TROUB&,E. “One, two, three, four, five, six, surprised to see it bit® the piano, V ia NAtSAfi ^T>urf OUI* a 8 ? r QLiE.?rf(0 *4 & A f $ a m b sebben, eight, nine, ten— er— er— er ' am ASlisrfoS another, another, another A flivver speeded km ly«hy iltflil 't'fMS ! l»i®Y5AMC'l# » aU, said old unde Clio, .'<«when h* I - HotiSe-B6A-f, I ’ A M P A .HSRB'AR® nW O,OF *m»M Maybe the Pullman porter who kin tell his trubbles t’ de policeman I “THAT V0 A*t^T9 C O O U S P was slain in Georgia resented some- Instid ob t’ de doctah in de hospi QnJa Hov\i c o u p 15 r T f* E J > f5 0 /a H Si-P. \ body calling him “George.” tal.” r r 15 'TiMlC.g AS - COUP AS ■ ‘ , Hi s AldMOAL. - . “Hit may be hard fo’ a rich man ] It’s unlucky to open sm umbrella ^ QLieS^OAjKiAIRE: •iSRO ? » \F A M0L& t' enter de kingdom of hebben,’’ said in the house. In a modem } EiCAMIkiAtlOl^ yJA S '1 W* Rastus to the parson, “but Wts jes ment it’s not imlucky—it’s impossi AltiSUieR VOtiR 'fo PEIfeRMlAiE e a R-TM ff(^ "TH e 0 *PPP 5 »1 1 &: as hard fo’ a po’ mam t’ stay on ble. ^ a t r i i O A l S earth.” IW E WA'Ti o M ^ . S I P S » AAAP NfeU One grocer says the honeymoon is BRieiHYlCSY, A YLATf iROAl BOWM George— Ah hears dat yo’ brud- over when the bride orders onions. v^JolJu> c o M f t a P der Rastus has. passed away. Sautti: rf ' Ephraim—Yes, po’ Ras am no You sometimes discover that the a i r moah. , rna.Ti is not the host at all, but ciTHeR oF"tHe George—What wuz de complaint? merely the husband of the hostess. Ephraim—Dere wasn’t no com H a u s S - plaint. Everybody wuz puffickly Once there was a Seotohmw satisfied. cheap that he did toe cross-word E<&APt - I . M puzzles up and down so tokt he ;HAve Sas/6ftAt> Mr. Jones (pointing to a corner wouldn’t have to eorp? kerefs. stone of a building bearing the date o t h e r s : “A. t>. 1924.” )— George, do you Man—^Where is your father? >4 i % know what A. D. stands for ? Boy—Downtown winding up his George— Suttinly, boss, suttinly. business. Why, dat dere A. D. stands fo’ “Ail Man— I didn’t know be had sufi- Done.” fered financial loss. ' • Boy— He hftsn’t, he pells eloQks, Of course it’s the nature of a sat in comfort to slide, but how^ come it always slides to the wife’s side? 1904 BEACON TO BE BE-LIOETTED “A child who practices on the piano every day will not develop at. Louis, MQ— (AF) -= Aa // the habit of biting its fingernails,” trie searchlight that was one of the marvels of the World’s Fair in 1904 here is to be restored to service. > The beacon, atop 9, building in Uni- N C E l ' versity City, a suburb, casts a 250,- 000,000 candlepowef beam. [pL o.». e*T. erf. ^ U P O N IT PAYS TO MIX A T IM E . Q ie9« sv NU SERViSE. me. je< London.— Unpopular students at Loughborough CoUege were recently C O U P L E O F H l S B R A l ^ warned to get out and mix with to® ®Fontainc Fox, 1S33 .\ rest of Che. students through an ob ject lesson delivered te ©ae ef their By Orunis crowd. The unpopular one was tied Running Rampant to a cart and dragged and after that WASHINGTON TUBBS IL he was stood up while JSQ'studente pelted him with rotten temateea and seot. f n ^ V l X WUCK,b0^««.WUCK. n yw.’TOW! \ OVBB. d u c h e s s f l ie s AT 65 ■ ■ HC- EMewy AWBUSH ^ T s of %t>OUUPER.S FROIA Th€, CHIP^ A .^ E . i/ofCRtlSTlOH* btOt MO plBCi* ^ London.-,=Age and being a female S\6Vl(k\, E^S'( —TvAEN M,ts^TrtgN0tR' , ’EM. is no handicap tn the Duchess of IV4& OP ELEPakMTS M4D j Bedford who, at 85, recently com pleted an Sjji^ane flight to India. iJohn Lonsdale, She is conteB^ating a still longer St.' Louis bank- flight to Capmown, Africa, She is er. earned h is. a competent pilot and wju take her first spending I turn in piloting he® ship oyer its money at the 12,000-mfle flight, age of to, by collecting penny WHITE HOUS» STABUES SOLD fares for rides on his pne-car Washington. =- (AF) *= 'I^e pta- railroad "train.” hies where the carriage howee ef made of boxes, Presidents were kept have been paid which ran over to toe Federal government as pan an abandoned of toe site for toe mall develepment E ^6Nicto«'< coM bteie. ovERvm6i.MitiO. 4^ roller coaater in toe Washingten beautlfleatlmi TUB RUgfAV IB VIlpgPOUT.vmiVe track. program. gAVf h0 SB5‘'NQT a»BlN IN u\a smur...*. A HAI> •'/f^ nee. u.s. FAT. OFT. V 01830 BY WEASEWVtCC. INC M B f, SmiUi The Best Place SAUE3MAN 8AM (READ 'THE PICTURE, THE N COUQR THE PICTURE) 1^"^ « _ yiie.« -hjjis IS &uiitE«e ^ KMOVO The Tinies spent most of the day | with every single one intent on get- VfclAUkie^ ^PeAK.*T'(A HOLD H Q L P Q P in helping stack big loads of hay. tiug heaps aud heap? of ileep, so I'L L C A W t ■ When night time came the Travel I they would all feel great. ’The Trav Man said, “Say, I have a plan. In- j el Man said, “You all know that stead of back in our hotel, I think ■ rest makes little fellows grow. Let's it really would be swell tousleep u p ! drift right ifito slumberland. It's in the hay stack. I feel fairly sure getting pretty late.” we can." At dawn they all were up again. “A good idea,” Scouty cried. “A t They had a dandy breakfast. ’Then least the asking can be tried.” Of they started back to Athens in course the peasant said, “Why, sure! their ranted V^^ring oar. At noon There’s room enough for all. Just they jumped put tp too gTOUSd tO climb up there, high off the ground. walk some more and look around. I hope you all sleep good and sound. Poor Clowny said, “Let’s walk real Then, when the sim comes up at slow. I can’t go veiy fa§t,” dawzH I'll gl'''^e yo'i *'•11 ® calL” While atromng down one small The Travel Man said, ‘"Thank you side street, who should toe ’Tinies much! And I’ll make sure the lads chance to meet but quite a strange don’t touch a single thing in your old vendor who sold baskets, big and big bam. I know they’ll all mind small. He led a mule that trudged me.” The driver of their big »a^ along. Baid caowsy, "OSB, ttat »ul* chine smiled- broadly and he seemed is strong. ’The baskets are piled on real keen when he was asked to its back and it doesn't ca?e at ah,’’ ;’/in them. “Sure!” he shouted. vn» • 'Lt V’ ‘•That suits me!” . (The 'n n y r o U « r ^ t soma Boy So, up Into toe bay they went. soonts In tii> ooit itory.) X Mrs. Tansia Lindstrom of Autumn Dilworth-Gomen Post, 102, Mrs. Alex. Miller of RldgC: street been completed from School street street, left today for Grove Beach and daughter, Miss Mary Miller a i^ through Eldridge street and within DANCING y^eM she wffl reinaih :p o ]^ AT Day at the cottage of Mr.’ and Mrs. at 8:15 in the State Armory. ’The 'tovKn, Pa., and Mrs. Colin U. - Mil- bridge..The School. _slrw ,.section,, Aaron Johnson of Unden street. post’s annual outing will be held to 'lerie mother, Mrs. Hay, are spend- which includes toe building of the Lakeside Casino ' I1 morrow at the OsanO i cottage at ing- their va^tion at the 'Behnfield side walls and the covering o f toe The Walther League of ItlCosts\You. Nothinf^OExtra W hea-ytm^caltton'u^to dor your plnmlnn ywoik, you are ^ assured J.~ OuryoofS^gtmdnte&Ji 2. W e sd T an d iu aeech fy r'g u a r^:, WEATHERWISE mtteedy pbtm binff^ materials Wet or dry, draught or tempest, hot or cold, this and fixtu res^ food business is the one kind of business that hardly 3. J ^ ^ rniceSaif^:r6a»onaWb^ knows there is such a thing; as weather. “Folks You wouldnt ride in a train if you have to eat.” . U.:S.L^Batteries Air^we'asti^fi^fie^ffianec'toj figu’re^•witMyo^lon:^.your| Jpst toe same toe weather makes a lot of differ knew the engine was manned by plumbing? pM*lein8l ai^l'we ence to toe customer.- When it is so hot or so cold can show yon, how our Guar or so stormy or so just plain miserable that one anteed^SeiTiceiwillt sa^e^yqu fairly detests to go cut to market, it’s pretty com anyone but an experienced engineer znoney^ forting to know that your marketinan Is ready, at \ ''JuxCgUm ns a ring €>tf toe other end of toe telephone wire, to serve you as Fisk Tires ''drop injto,8eeju^ uhderstandingly, as considerately and as honestly as ■ r '* / “HAT the engineer means to your safety on big and CARL Wl ANDERSON, Inc. If you went to the food shop yourself. Our constant endeavor^to keep our customers satis- Pinehurst’s customers are troubled very little by Office and Showrooms ,fied pur service unexcelled has already made our litde journeys, the executor and trustee of your r>7 B isscirst. Phone 6822 toe weather. The call 4151, they know^ is going to answer In every way the purpose of the dreaded transient customers * peirohnent. If you wish to get i\ Mnwotuza ' ^ • BARKES* marketing expeditipn. all the pleasure your car can give let us service it. estate means to the financial- safety of yoiir family in \ n$m\ M nimwBi Enaniclwarc ... •-.i.iflT- * - OUR PRICES SAVE YOU MONEY. ^ their journey through life. ‘‘ OUR SERVICE SAVES YOU TIME; ^ Keep this in mind when you come to^select the execu- T ^ IF iHou w An t a g o o d . u s e d ^c a r ^s e e . 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Mr. Bancroft has had considerable experimee on Sleeve Valve motors, coming to ns from The New , < - i ,, ,.,,,,.fi^N A G E R England Transportation Co., being in fall charge of service there. 9-1 i Maple Street/ Just Off Main Street Our Trusf Officer is ready to explain in detail what /V Stop in and see them and let them prove to yon that their one aim Is to give yon bigger and better service. . , .you can expect of us. ^ v And last bnt not least Mr. Charles Martin, rices from glOO to' $500 and can give you an ex- i / - ' V r has been with os over five years. Naff sed. in charge of general repair work. Mr. Martin / / ; . . , ...... \ We have a demand lor a few used cars at p ' ; /--v ./■•■'■/ ‘ ■ ■'■/'/ '. ' -■ ' • . ■ ’ • ception^y high aUowance on your ear towards , the purchase of a new WUlys-Knlght or Whippet. Stop to and get our appraisal on yonr preswtt car, it will pay you.______Special This Week. 1930 Marquette. Just like new. WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. Investigate This One. THE MANOiST^ TRUST w i Funeral/Directors SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN. J ' ' ' d. ■ * -'V ', starting today repair service from 7:30 a. m. to 10:30 p. m. ' ESTABLISHED ;55 YEARS. i * - I •V- COLE MOTOR SALES CHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST. 367 Oakland S t, kt Oaklyn FliUng Station. Tel. 6463-8275 Robert IL Anderson > Phone: Office 5171 Ybnf car called for and delivered anywhere free of charge. Funeral Director Residence 7494 a?;-,; K '- ■Illinois Senatorial campaign was The Fowler is the original range oil fatmaw of this i death of 40,000 natiyes from famine particular car is named, banging in clearly defined today with Ruth year old operator of Ferry wUch its respective car, railroad officials Rev. Alfred Clark, Curate in Belgian Congo. sank in the Connecticut river with HfttiTift MoiCormlck* the Republican type patented in 1928. Used in hOTies eleven years. Rome—Ministry’ of interior says announced today. The paintings loss of ^our lives, held for man nonilnee“.pledged to abide by the 1,404 were killed in vultpre region have been completed at a cost of voters’ decision in a referendum and Sunday, August 24th, 1930. 10th after Trinity. slaughter. by July 23 earthquake. Montpelier, V t,— Governor John $7,000. James Hamilton Lewis, the Demo Chicago— Cubs beat Giants, The paintings, which ■will be on E. Weeks offers $200 reward for cratic, candidate standing on an out SERVICES: fe Orion, Mich — Sarazen leads in and out “wet"i jdatform. first 36 holes of Western open golf S;siSr;d=^^"— g - e ? R Mrs. McCoriMck who always had women buried at Chester. Johnson & , Little 10:45 a. m.— Morning Prayer and Sermon. championship.' Boston—Three arrested at Saj^o- Patterson, NeW York; Charles J. A. b e ^ cenurider^ a dry, announced Boston—Body of Jerome Zvdeker, ^ Wilson, ^ston; John P. Benson, at the Republican state contention numbing and Heating Cbntracinis. Walpole, Mass., wanted for the Vanzetti.anzetti Meinorial meeting on Bos The Rev. Mr. Clark will preach. ton Common after permit to speak Kittefy, Me.; Frank Vlnlng Smith, yesterday she stands ready to obey murder of his wife, found ..floating the mandate of * the voters in the 13 Chefstnut St had been denied. Hingbam, Mass.; Gordon - Grant, Topic: ‘‘LISTLESSNESS” under pier 42 Charlestown, New York; John D. Whitinp,’ New triple referendum on prohibition to Boston—Francis, S. Wilder, son i Haven, and Lars Thorsen,' Noank. be decided November 4, the same (Evening Service omitted during August.) of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Wilder; Japanese typewriters have 7026 ' day as the Senatorial election. Keene, N. H., and QIadj« B. Clarki characters’ on the keyboard. I Conn. v-'"- '
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