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KEPT SINGING 1-2 Latest Ad^iH^an To U. S. Fleet LOCAL UNION OVER 3 WEEKSIW IM SSTELU TALKS OF WAR PRESIDENT ORDERS Strange Nervous Affliction Re- TO ABIDE BY ported From Braril — Child HOWHANDYMAN SULL IN AIR, On Way To Recovery Now. QUICK REFORMING

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Night; *Vote Is Heayily In ing today. Said Mrs. Goo him Under treatment of an alien- Near in July — Tells Italy Gen. Johnson to Remain in ist the child stops singing for HOPDNS SPEAKS Favor of Walkout If It Is increasingly long periods. Wright Had Been KHled, / It Must Be Prepared for The peculiar behavior of the New Set'Up; Reorganiza* girl attracted attention through- Ordered. She Testifies. MIIEUEF PLANS out the Pariah of Inbangatt, Commg War. her home near here. Sympathe- tion to Be Made Within a

tic neighbors, who heard her By a vote that was reported to singing day and night, pooled Cooperstown, N. T., Aug. 24.— aye been almoet unanimous, mem' their resources to obtain expert Bologna Aug. 24.*r(AP>— War Returns After Six Weeks’ Few Weeks; Administra- (AP)—After the life had been crush- may break out at any moment, bfrs of Local 2125, United Textile jiedlcal attention for her. The alienist ascertained that ed out of crippled Horry Wright by Premier Mussolini said today In an Workers of Ameriiia, at two sepa Study of Conditions in Eu- tor Dem'es Disagreement the girl had witnessed tbC an automobile’s wheels In Crumhom /!T address to 9,000 officers and foreign rate meetings held last night In burial of Siamese twin cousins mountain, Mr*. Martha Clift tesU- i Odd Fellows hall, voted to abide by who had died two months sifter military attaches at the conclusion rope; His Conclusions. With Richherg. birth. It was believed that fled today, Mrs. Eva Coo said: H of the Italian at my maneuvers. the decision of a special committee appointed at the national textile nervous shock Induced by the "That waa the hardest work I ever )’No one In Europe w’lshes war," spectacle of the funeral cere- c’Id. I wonder If ne's-dead." convention In last week he said, standing on the turret of a ■Washington, Aug. 24,—(AP) — Washington, Aug. 24.—(AP)— to call a general strike of textile mony bad, in some obscure Then, Mrs. a if t testified, Mr*. Coo heavy assault tank as he spoke. manner, started her on the "got on her knees In the front seat Relief Administrator Hopkins, re- President Roosevelt arranged today workers, on September 1. "But the Idea of war is floating in singing Marathon. and hollered 'Harr*-',*' the air," he asserted. turning from a six weeks study of with Hugh S. Johnson for a quick Two Meetings Held The state’s star” witness In the Although It was at first decided 'At the end of July an unforseen European relief methods, said today reorganization of the NRA under a at the conventiob to have only the murder trial of Mrs. Coo said the situation developed which waa simi- he had come reluctantly to the be- crushed form of the Coo roadhouse board witt the administrator to re- cotton textile Industry go out on lar to that which prevailed In 1914," lief that "we have got to "have a main In the new set-up. strike, it later was voted, to Include handyman lay huddled under a soil- he continued. “If we had not sent cash benefit somewhere In the pic- pllk textile orkers in the national DILLINGER PAL ed quilt In the rear seat of the car.” our divisions to the frontier compli- ture for persons thrown Involun- Plans for reorganizing the NRA "And did Harry Wright answer?" within the next few weeks were walkout order. This would Include cations might have resulted that tarily oiit of work." employes of the Cheney Brothers asked district Attorney Donald could not have been resolved except The administrator said he was made at a lengthy conference be- Grant. firmly convinced that unemploy- tween the Chief Executive and silk mills in Manchester. IS KILLED BY "No, sir.” by the voice of the cannoi). Special meetings were held at 8 War Of Today ment Insurance must be fitted into Johnson at the White House. "What if anything did you say?" o’clock ■'and"Tl.'o’clock. The 11 "It Is not necessary to be ready the New Deal. After two weeks vacation John- o'clock meeting was held to enable ST. P M COPS "I said let’s take him to a hospi- for the war of tomorrow, but for the He predicted revival of the Wag- son said he would call upon Mr. the night shift workers, who get tal." war of today." Roosevelt In Hyde Park, N. Y., and "And what did she say?" ner-Lewis. unemployment Insurance out of work at 11 p. m., to attend a lit While hia officers cheered him bill which was introduced In the help effect the changes. meetipg and to have a voice in the "She said, 'no hospital’." vociferously Mussolini c-mtlnucd: last Congress. Tt would have levied Closely following Johnson to the program. Homer Van Meter Walks Insurance Plot ■’We must become a military na- a five per cent tax on payrolls to White House was Donald R, Rlch- More than a thousand members The state contends Wright was tion, even a militaristic nation. We be turned into an Insurance fund. berg. counsel of the NRA, who ha* attended the first meeting. Pres! killed June 14 for his insurance. Its sharp and slender lines bespeaking the speed with which It will hunt and harrass enemy ships, the new destroyer U. S. S MacDonough might even add—a warlike nation." Hopkins, said he brought back been reported at odds with John- dent Arthur Shorts opened the Into PoHce Trap; Woman Earlier today Mrs. Clift said a 'The political, economic and from Europe four or five definite son. * meeting and then turned the gavel heavy mallet shown her by Grant Is being readied at the Charlestown, Ma.ss., navy yard for service with Ideas to lay before President Roose- The two men met In the Presi- over to Organizer James W. Green. the fleet. The ship was christened by Rose MacDonough, descendant spiritual life of the nation ought to Again Leads Sleuths On rtserabled "the one Eva hit Harry be based on Its military necessities, velt. He would not discuss their dent’s ante-room and spoke for a Mr. Green explained the purpose of Wright with” on the mountain. She of the naval hero for which It was named. nature, asserting he planned to see fev minutes together. the meeting and explained the pro- the premier said. "Because certain lad already testlljed that the stun- nations rise and otiiers decline It de- the president tomorrow. No Disagreement gram for New England of the the Trail. ted man waa throw-n In front of the To Speed Up Ptens "So far as I am concerned,* United Textile Workers. -After \eIops that despite good will con- automobile, which she, herself, was ferences and treaties war wil' ac- The administrator Indicated that Johnson said, "I have never had any lengthy discussion a secret ballot driving. work relief project* wmuld be has- disagreement w^th Richherg." was taken on whether or not lx>cal company the fortunes dt. nations st.' Paul, Minn., Aug. 24.—(AP) Grant asked If Eva said anything It was emphasized that the reor- 2125 would adopt the program and else after Wright was hit. SEN. WALCOTT PICTURES throughout the centuries.” —Once more a woman has led a The entire Italian people, he add- (Oontinued on ^ g e Six) ganization program was one origi- be wlUtng to respond to the Inter, "She bald 'for God’s sake keep nally proposed by . Johnson before national Union’s Call. The votes tmilnger gang here ^o the end of arr ed. today is ready to respond as a this still and I’ll make it right with single unit in case of need. the P>re,*ldent left on his recent Ha- revealed that the members were for outlaw trail. you’.’’ Martha replied. AIRPLANES OF FUTURE waiian cruise. the affirmative by a great majority. Waving his hand toward the sur- Asked If he would be the chair- 400 At Second Session Homer Van Meter, John Dlllln "Near the Coo place the car was loundlng flelda upon which the GAMBLES geris-Bce gunman, walked Into a stopped. man of the proposed NRA board Over four hundred members at- maneuvers had taken place II Duce Johnson said he did not know about tend the 11 o’clock m.eetlng. Presi- police trap last night and fell, full "She pulled the. body out and of lead in an alley. Dilllnger, him- cither dragged ov threw It in the TeUs Legionnaires They Will DEMOCRATIC CHIEF continued, "I call your attention to that. dent Shorts also opened this meet- the fact that the ground which has. ON LIFE OF SON “It has got to be worked out so I ing and then ttimed the gavel over self was similarly slain July 22, ditch. We were there, only a minute, baited to his death—in an alley, too i waa looking ahead and In the been chosen for the maneuvers will have more time to myself," he to Organizer Green. Mr. Oreen Travel 500 Miles an Hour semble* that of the Italian e^em said. then rendered explanations as at the —by a woman. mirror for cars." Van Meter, the sixth of the Dll- Then Drove Home HELD FORBEARING frontier—the same broken/tewam Johnson said his call at the White first meeting. A secret vote was and even the same lack of^i^ater.’’ House waa occasioned by the fact llngcr mob to die, was tsetrayed un- Then they drove to "Uttic Eva’s also taken and the results revealed Witiiin the Next Five He praised the officer# for their If He Sunrives Operation He —as at the first meeting—that the wittingly by his interest In a wom- that there wfaa a "sUght misunder- an. Her name is being withheld. (Continued on Page Twelve) excellent showing ampsidd King Vic- standing about timing" of the NRA members were for the affirmative, tor Emmanuel hadx6xpresaed himselt organization. and by a wide majority also, Police said Van Meter had been Tears, Milford Town Chairman Is Will Have to Face Murder 'going around" with her and that as being very well satisfled with the Rlchberg after hi* talk with the Organizer Green gave a report on maneuvers, lie had praise especially the proceedings of the New York relatives of the woman, suspicious Charge. President agreed the NRA should pf him, had gone to the police. A Stamford, Aug. 24. — (AP) — ! Charged With Violating for the hydraulic service and the and would be reorganized within a convention. In this report he men- GREENLAND NEXT forestp^llltla. couple of weeks. tioned the resolution appointing a check aatlslled officers that the man Commercial' airplanes, hermetically: waa Van Meter, and careful plans le roads must be kept free," he ”^ e only difference of Ideas be- committee of five to represent the sealed and capable of traveling 500 | State Election Laws. "and these maneuvers have Los Angeles, Aug. 24.—(AP)—A tween myself and General Johnson various textile groups when their ON L IG H rS R IG H T miles an hour at 30,000 feet above mother gambled her son’s life today is kow rapidly the reorganization demands arc presented before a con- should be made, ” said Rlchberg, de- ciliation board to be named by the earth were forecast today by (Continued on Page Ten) on a hundred to one chance he could Senator Frederic C. Milford, Aug. 24.—(AP)— Sejjh live through a delicate operation to clining to concede any major dif- President Roosevelt. Walcott of Norfolk, as a positive ference With the NRA administra- Members of this committee ar- J. Carroll, Democratic tov chair- save him from Imbecility. certainty within the next five years. If 33-year-old Gray E, McNeer tor. rived In Washington Wednesday Belief Strengttened That The Senator, who addressed the man. Who was arresteiKnere on a survives the operation, he rtust face He said both he and Johnson were and appointments had been made to warrant charging hlpTwith violation HUGE CHESS GAME agreed on the principle of a board enter into negotiations In the hope 16th annual convention of the Amer- murder charges of shooting his wife, Yale Professor Means to ican Legion, Depart- of the state elecOofi laws, today said Betty, last June 29. rule for the NRA In the future. of reaching a settlement favorable What the relations between the to the demand.* of the different tex- ment, at the Burdick Junior High he was confijjeht he would be re- The operation to which Mrs. Lola School, flew from Pasadena, Cal., leased whcjr brought before the BY BANKERS IS ON McNeer gave her formal consent in Federal Trade Commission and tte tile unions. Go Around the World. with Eddie Rirkenbacker, famous Town Cpisrt. NRA will be in th j, future, Rlcb- Superior Court yesterday was to re- Want True Settlement berg said he was working'out. It was explained that the com- World War ace, to attend the ses- Catr6li, police said, waa taken In- move a bullet fired from the same sion today. c}.53; expenditures, ' 8818;874,- *s been Improved by the rising that Llkar had found himself anoth- under separate cover— markea Carroll surrendered to Clerk ously wounded, finally revealed the | he thought was his best friend, a rices received for the major pred- re^stered mall to the Lyndora 814.38 (Including 8416,953.010.48 of er wdfe In the new country. ’ photographs'"-he had sent her 81,- Rogers last night at Town Court, secret^ of the hiding place of his | next door neighbor, who received 85 emergency expenditures). Excess icts.’ Recently there arrived at her 1 700! bank, which Is affiliated with the 'Butler county National bank. - father's money. The family hoard ‘ t o r standing guard at the door while of expenditures. 8883,671,3I3Ja. (Oontlnoed o.- Page Twelve) totalled $140. -‘the robbers roasted the farmer. Gold assets, $7,983,997,401.73. t MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN- ERHSAT, AUGUST t4 ,1984, M ANCm m iREVBNING HERAID, M »ICHESTER, CONN., msiDAT, AUGUST 24,1W4.

NaUoaal DlsUUera. Standard Oil « f Tsch, Otitk dsfsaUd Sudolf, VU|ner N ew Jersey and maily others srers aaglnsar ia New York, dlad in ths defeated T. Cowlee. Vojlch to play tion spint in N ew Hampahire when *YSESSI0N Unchanged to moderately easy. TOURNEY FINALS Vlttncr In finals. N A T CHANGE S Y S T m OF Oreenwlcb hospital last night, hos- the ear skldfied and overturned e Bar Mver, which haa held at Eleven floats are In the making pital offtelala said be wfis a victim NEW YORK WOMAN 49 3-4 centa an ounce since the na- o f lobaf pneumonia. NeefuM be- •taort diatanee east o f the residence for the field day parade to take place ISSUING DITCH PERMITS o f C. H. Robinson. ’The hlghr ay IN BOND MARTS tionalisation of the metal two weeks ON HELD DAY at 7 p. m. and the girls are decorat- came alck Sunday while paasin" ago, was lowered 1-8 of a cent to through Greenwich, and was take: was 4vet and slippery ,at the time. ing their doll carri^es and prepar- CUT IN ACCIDENT Peeatag motoriats righted the 49 5-8 cents. Little significance, ing their dolla for the afternoon Town Finds It Expensive To to the hospital. HiS address given to hospital, officials was ths Hotel automobile and b o ^ passengers however, was sttsebed to this price events. Repair Streets Left Finished shading. George Washington in New York were taken to the hospital by R. H c y 4 u x :j u A J t A tableaux entitled "Robert Louis Barnett of Hartford. Mra. Squire Most Traders Wait for Next Cp To WaahlngtOD North End Playgroond Prom- in Improper Manner, City. The remains wtrs taken to Stevenson's Land of Play" will be Newark, N. J., today by G. Oliver Treated for Scalp Injury at was given emergency treatment Most market commentators presented at 2:30 on field day under The Selectmen are considering a Neefuaa, a brother, who said Inter- and then discharge. pressed the view that the .next ises to Be Busy Place on the direction of Miss Dwyer. Chil- Washington Move^ Stocks change in^the issuing o f permits for ment is to take place In Evergreen motivation for securities trading dren cast for phrth include Caroline cemetery, EUrabeth, N. J. Hospital Here After Turn- would come from W’ashlngton. The and A d d le Sumialawakl, Hasel Ham- opening ditches in ■ the town’s Also at a Low Ebb. belief WSJ generad tbst plans for Wednesday. ilton, Winifred Qulsh, Doris Kupltis, streets and the way that the road- speeding up the recovery machinery Helen Pobareki, Bertha Kurcta, Stel- ways are left after the ditches have pike Crash. were now being discuseed in admin' la Poharski, Irene end Pbyliie Fer- been covered in. which has been Dress Prints N «w Toric, A u * 24— (A P ) tstrative conferences and that Preliminaries in several touma-' ens, Agnee Poharski, Alice Dubln- .found to be costing the town con- COLUMBIA JULIAN siderable money. p curitiM nuirket* dozed peacefully changes in New Deal policies, which ments are being run off at the North oeky, M argery Napoli, Norman and Mrs. Walter Squire of 962 Park might give new hope to the rank ’There la a particularly bad condi- Mrs. Ida Newberry and ton Her- today as most traders apparently Bhid Playground preparatory to fin- Robert Bouthergili, Hen^ Wagner avenue. New York City, was treat- FURNITURE SALE IJ tV iC yard and file of business men, were pro- and Alphonse Lucae. ‘The play le tion on Walnut street. The street bert are spending two weeks with ed for a laceration of the scalp at were inclined to await some fresh als Which will be held on flteld day, was opened for the tying of a con- WOODWORTH bable. arranged for tableaux, racltattona Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fyler of Wil- 11:50 this morning at the Manches- son. N ew patterns In 64x60 sq. ur to Jaded speculative en The official spiking of Inflation- August 2«th. C. P, Thayer la In and songs. d u it tt was covered In and as the ter Memorial hospital following an And His usi&sin. ary rumors, while chilling some land in that section la more or less Miss Anne Dix left Wednesday prints. Washable. Sun-proof. S charge o f the tournaments and re- Campfire hour arranged for the automobile accident which occurred Short lengths. A c u ity in both stocks and bonds speculative sentiment, was not too evening o f field day promises to be sandy the road is flUed with low morning for the CaUkUls, where on East Middle Turnpike And Sale of Rugs, St o v es, W ash ers,C u rt ains,H o use w ares,Bla n k e ts ports much enthusiasm and exciting •pota and uneven on the surface. was at a low ebb, but price Changes disheartening to many currency ex. an interesting and colorful feature she will spend some time with her Mrs. Squire, accompanied by an contests. Results tp date are as fol- TnerS is also a bad condition cn were noticeably narrow in many pension pfoponente. These pointed with songs, stunts, games and the aunts, Mrs. Sherman and Miss unidentified woman friend, was re- CLINTONIANS lows: Hudson street where a utlRUee com- Stillman of Washington, D. C. categories. News developments out that the government could take awarding of prizes. Three camp- turning to New York from a vaca- Junior Bollo Ball—high scores — pany ‘was allowed to open a section were not of a character to generate no other stand at this time In view fires will be built in front o f the The annual Grange picnic was Henry Wagner 1650, Alphonse Lucas of the street. When the bole was From The Hotel renewed life in either lUt of September, and October financ- platform from which activltlee will held Wednesday at Rocky Neck B I G 4 - P O U N D 72 « 84 5% P A R T W O O L 1520, Jack Stevenson 1075. filled In the north side o f the street Park, with over 40 comprising the While hogs at Chicago Continued ing operatlona Involving aome 81,. be directed. The playground staff Governor Clinton Junior tennis championship By- near the gutter was' found aunken party. ’The day and place were to record new, highs for the past 700,000,000. Maintenance of a invitee everyone to Join in this fun. three years, grains were d lf stable market for. outstanding cholsy defeated Archlvy, H. Wagner several Inches below the regular Ideal and it proved a most enjoy- In New York City ferent. Slightly lower levels were iasues, it was argued, la esaential defeated W. Wagner, Bushe defeated road bed. In the center and acress able day to all. A picnic lunch was reached by wheat and the other for the treaaurya forthcoming oper- Lucas, H. Wagner defeated Bychol- to the south side there la a stretch the first interest, and later in the af-. FRED E. Regular Broadcasters Over cereals. Cotton also held to a re- ations. •ky. Wagner to play Bushe In fully three inches above the street temoon bathing was enjoyed. Station W OR and the NB' finals. , strlcted groove. U. S. Government Despite the current low rate of HOSPITAL NOTES level. The town is called upon to Columbia people were grieved to System. securities were listless and slightly steel production, industrial analysts Junior bottle ball—W. Wagner de- put the street back in proper condi- hear of,. Dr. Chester’s sudden death WERNER irregular and the corporation loan were not too gloomy over the out- feated Kosey 6-1, 6-2, Genovese de- tion. In the case of Walnut street on Wednesday at his home at the INSTRUCTOR divisions were slipped a trifle. The the condition Is so poor that it will WiU Play A t look for this industry. Considerable feated Bycholsky 6-0, 6-1, Bycholsky Axel Johnson of 47 Autumn street lake. He had been a summer reel British pound was heavy in terms of be necessary to practically build a dent here for many years. aici for the mills was seen In the defeated H. Wagner 4-6, 6-4, 7-5, Lu- was admitted and Mrs. Amelia PIA N O and O RG A N the dollar, but the gold currencies new Navy building program which cas defeated Olandcr 6-4, 7-5, W. new surface. Chauncey Squier is at hla home Gigllo ot Bolton. George Kalber of w in Continue To Teaefa Armed. calls for the construction of a num- Wagner defeated Genovese 3-6, 6-8, In the past all that was necessary here enjoying a two weeks’ vacation Shares of Howe Sound and Na- 1 Union Place. Prospero Bonlno of to get a permit to open the road During Sommer. ber of warships requiring heavy ton- 6-2, Bycholsky defeated Lucas 1 -6, 104 Charter Oak street and Mrs. front hts work in Hartford. tional Lead got up a point each on nage of armor plate. Another favor- 6-2; 6-0. Bycholsky to play Wagner was to apply to the town engineer. Mrs. George Flske and Mrs. Oscar Studio: 128 Weal Street RA U’S Kdward J. Moriarty and Infant ^ small turnovers and U. 8. Smelting able delevopment was also found In in finals. The permit would be granted. It Peterson of Rockville called Thurs- Phone: 3333 and Cerro De Pasco were a bit bet- daughter of 42 Spruce street were Is proposed teat in the future when Crystal Lake Indications that the major oil com- Junior horseshoe championship — discharged yesterday. day afternoon at the home of Mrs ter. There was a flurry in some of the appllcc^on Is made for such a Jennie Hunt. panies are. showing more Interest In. .Southcrgill defeated Sedlick 21-5, 21- Charles Packard, Jr., of 63 Wells SATURDAY, AUGUST 25 the utilities, with Consolidated Gas, tliclr probable steel requirements 14. H. Wagner defeated Wandych by permit none will be granted until Mrs. Jennie Cook of Manton, R. North Amfcrjcan, Public Service of street, Annette Gustafson of 157 It Is understood that the proper con- than for some time. default, Archlvy defeated Olandcr Pine street, Herbert Miller of 56 I., is spending a week at the home Admission 5p cents New Jersey, Columbia Gas and Na- 21-11. 21*20, Lucas defeated Bychol- dition o f the road be maintained af- of her cousin, Mrs. Clayton Hunt. H E’S T H E W O RLD ’S I N O U R A U G U S T B L A N K E T tional Power A ' Light moving up Princeton street, Hugh Friend of ter the street is opened. sky 21-14, 21-6, H. Wagmer defeated 79 Comstock ro ^ and Mrs. Merwln Mrs. A. W. Mellinger has as her Don’t Miss This Sensational fractionally to about a point before Southcrgill 21-7, 21-7. Wagner to guests at the Parsonage her aister, G REA TEST D E T E a i V E l relaxing. x , Tyack of 58 Academy street were ENGINEER DIES FOREIGN EXCHANGE play Lucas In finals. admitted today. Mrs. Sherman and two children' of Attraction! A ateady tone was shown by Gen- Older boys’ tennis — Vojcck de- Boston, Mass. eral Motors, Chrysler. Case, Beth- A ll hospital clinic patients were Greenwich, Aug. 24 — (AP) — feated Opaloch, Cowles defeated No- discharged today. The town schools will open Sep- lehem Steel, U. S. .Steel, Westing- Harold B. Neefuss, 63, a consulting tember 5. house, Du Pont. United Aircraft, New York. Aug. 24 — (A P )~F or- Reynolds Tobacco B and Liggett A eign Exchange irregular; Great Boys' O xfords Myers B. American Tclophone, Britain In dollars, others In cents. Western Union, Santa Fc, Union Great Britain demand, 5.07'», ca- LEI'S NOT Pacific, Loew’s Standard Brands, bles, 6,07'4 ; 60 day bills, 5.06 V*: Strong black calfgrain bluchers with sturdy France demand, 6.69'*; cables 6.6914; Italy demand. 8.71ca- MISS IT. leather sole and husky rubber heel. The bles, 8.71'4. Demands: tjfpe of shoe every school boy needs. Sizes Personal Notices Belgium, 23.85; Germany 39.75; Holland, 68.80; Norway, 25.48; Swe- 1 to 6. Girls’ Two-Tone Kilties. 3 to 8. den, 26.15; Denmark, 22.65; Fin- CARD OF THANKS land. 2.25; Switzerland, 33.15; Ws wUh to tlisnk our friend* *nd Spain, 13.88; Portugal, 4.63; Greece seiah.bor* for their kindness shown .08'4; Poland. 19.20; Czecho-Slo- T H IS to us durins the lliness snd st ths. vakla. 4.22; Jugo-Slavia, 2.32; Aus- Y E A R tims of ths desth of our mother, snd tria. 19.20N; Hungary, 30.25N; Uti- . arsndmolher,- We wnuM especjaily Children’s Footshape thank all thoss who sent flowers, and manla, 1.03; Argentine, 33.80N; loaned cars, or In sny way assisted Brazil. 8.60'4N Tokyo, 30.;19; shoes for growing feet. ue in our beresvem ent. Shanghai. 35.37'-*; Hongkong, MRS. rJ(.^S .MKIN’ KE, Patent strap. 8J^ to 2. MRS. W.M. ClJSTKIt: 39:25; Mexico City (silver peso), MRS. REINHOl.DT RACTENBERG, 27.95; Montreal In N ew York. MR, OTTO POHU 102.93 ? i; N e w Y o rk In Montreal, Mil. EDWARD POHU 97.12'4. 4-lneh Sat—n Binding Plan BOW yoqr Mgyene day of tho you-— at tho aissM t BspoiltloB tm Postal Block Ploids I Boys’ black calfgrain tho K a itl You’ll fleo o hlRRor. bomt * or. moro thrllllno Rodoo — IM sports oxfords. Black pig ehamploa eowhondo dlroet froat CanacU and tho Woot. SOB wild 70x80 COTTON PLAID BLANKETS in vamp. Syi to 2. brones aad ottoiw—troly tho moot •xcitfns. brtotb-tahlns oxhtbltloB pastels. 1% pound weight! Light, but oh I so CQ With of Wobttm oporto ovor ohowa la For Labor Day tho B u t. Twteo datly.—rata or very warm I Blanket Sale Value I 'W AR NER OI.AND oh I no. A tmI ia edditlee—year day and ovo* ninr wttl bo flilfid with oducattoa 66x80 ALL W OOL BLANKETS in 4 pound ^ (Shat 2V4 to 6 ...... pair SI.49) and onjoymant. I7 t aerob of foat* uren and attractloaa. XClIea of Indoo- weight 1 Pastel plaids .with 4-inch sateen N e w Fall Dresses + PLU S + trUt oshlbtto. binding! August Sale price, Girls’ black calfgrain ox- A One Day A Timid OOU>XAN*8 BAKD—tea. fopA W that will appeal to discrimi- _ , BABNESfi BACKS fords for unusually long Soul and to Thereday— Sop*. 17-M 72x84 PATCHWORK QUILTS of heavy chaille, nating dressers. AL'TO RACKS wear. si/, to a :V T i g e r FrifLvy aad Setarday—8«eA M -ft filled with soft white cqtton.- In pretty shades! ■PKINOPlBLn HOBfIB SBOW oniiin SAVE in Wards August Sale! —IJVBarrOCK SHOW Special aPEClAls PKOOBABS BTBBT BBT •N ot Included In Lay-Away Plan. SATURDAY--LAST DAY SEPi:i6l2 Ni B. ChaxnptoBobla Ba«vi>M«.abalL’R. -n. X.m, r,*?*P*.****®_'^®®4. ^'oppinr Coatooc Buy your Wa.sher now and save! You’ll ^ a tlo tiiJ Hur CoDteatrvywusvsv. Hhoop Doa Trlala. Dof, Cat, Poaltry, Rabbit, CH.4S. . A N N ^lowor. K m !t Shows. stato and never again get a value like this one! 5»oTornm«nt DIsplara Boy aad RUGGLES DVORAK O Irr Champions. Hundrodo o f ethor thlnra you'vo nerrr aoea boforw^ thinra you may atvor to# ayala. i FRIEN DS O F Rrrnember tho daUa. Mako ptaM BoTP to fioo And m io T tfco handreSa nf numlfira la this graataol atUMs This Ward’s Famous M R . S W E E N E Y Uoa of tho yoarl S A T I N D RESSES with Lame threaded affects. Today ‘Tast Action ’ Sat, N ovelty W e a v e E X P O S I T I O i ^ S P R I N G F I E L D . M A S - V Boys' SKIPS SIL K D RESSES Famous Non-Skid Soles Beys* Shirts ' in diagcinal checks. Boys! There’s no Whita, Blup—fancy Pattams JOSEPH slip when SKIPS B m B B — Broadcloths J|W 8CUEN grip! W W for s c h o o l — praaaal OUT OF a n d dress — — Men’s, 79e. Pair fast colors I m w " Silk Cre p e Dresses THE FOG.- with “liutdier Boy” jnckels Into thm arms of in harmonizing color combina- Bulldog Drummonfi tions. Who was she? Percale Hose for W o o l D RESSES Where did she 4-Piece Suite Dresses come from ? Children Knitted and woven in sport Pop u l a r M o d e m St y le - “ a t a Pricel effects. • Why had she flown Stunning in walnut to his doori^ veneer! M odem as to- am Styled in newest Fall trencl. Misses’ and Women’s sizes. And when Drum- day in style! Oak in- M • 0 9 mond found out... teriors, chromium 4W drawer pulls are fea- “ Down, ss Monthly, he struck back! Plus Carrying Chargp Knee-length wool m tures. Save at W ards! plain or all-over pat- U595 10 $1275 terns. . Gay striped ribbed tops. For taovs and girls; sizes 6'4 to - A U G U S T C O A T S A LE N O W IN P R O C R E S S - Manchester’s —T o m orro w last day of New, Thrilling Adventures as ONLY DEPT. STORE ’Tires, Auto Acceasorios, Plumbing, Ca m p us Suit Sale at $14.75— BUUDOG DRUmmonD Stoves. Paint, Sporting Goods, EHectrlc Appliances, Hardware, SmiMCSBACK I Men’s, Women’s, Boys’ Girls’ and wi/A LORETTA YOUNG Children’s Clothing, infants’ Wear, No Phone Orders WARNER OLAND . UNA MERKEL Shoes, Piece Goods, Notions, Lin- Pliltliin«.Fg CHARLES BUTTERWORTH gerie, Hosiery, Work Clothes, No C. O. I).»s Fashions, Furniture, Rugs, Electric S T A R T I N G S U N D A Y Washers, Refrigerators, Radios, and other smaller departments. _ 3 - D A Y S - 3 824-828 M A IN S T R E E T MANCHESTER MAWCH*BTrat JEVEWING ll« A U );iti|[N C ra a 1 ^ OONlf

■that it la aa aaay for a esunal to ( 3 GUNMEN AHACK SEEKLADTEOUGHTTO go through a naadla's aya as it la for CAIO>WO(H>STQCK(a!tLS partmeat Inspectors art psnnittinfi a aeraan player to chaags hla or bar WESTERN FOREST GOTERMROrr PREFARES tb* automobiiaa to drlv* over tbe BE WITH GYPSY BAND typ* a t win. BIGODDFELLOWS’ new concrete on tbe rood from CHICAGO STRIKER Thada Bara, th* aeraaa’s first MEETI NDi ANCBI EF TOBACCO M O rS CHECKS ROCKVILLE Rockville to Hartford where it Inter- A Thought Cleric Escapes 6 Times ,mE vampire, could not shed that rota. FLAMES CHECKED sect* the new rotary at the "Goat 1-MINUTE SAFETY TALKS Nation-wld* Search Launched Clara Bow, once aha becama tha "It" FIELD DAY SEPT. 8 Farm.” By Don Herald Girl, waa etampad for tha reet of bar Craiy Ball, roll Blooded Sionx, Growers in Fairfield County to For many weeks it was neces- John answered and sold, A naan From Chinese Brigands for Walter Robinson, 11, sary to make a long detour up tbe can receive nothing, except It be sS:' screen life. And an audienca face-to- Entertfilna With Stunte and Be First to Be Raid —Other . ,r l\ barg ain hound Gangsters Violate Sanctity of Missing More Than a Year, face with Mae Wait or Jean Harlow Storicfi. ROCKVILLE MILL HANDS steep grade and down the macadam given him from heaven.—St. John Washington, Pa., Aug. 34.—(AP)4roam the eountrysld*, high-Jaekiiig playing a eweet clinging vine mignt Fiditeii H o ^ Ran WiD Counties to Follow. road and through Talcottville village 3:27. Fifty-one days as a prisoner of the loot of rival gangs. On saeh of Newton, U„ Aug. 34.—(AP) — E itire Proceeds Going to Iq order not to use tbe road. ^o^you doni:. Chinese bandits—and details of six Home Bot Fail to Get be pardoned for AsbeUevlng ita Camp Woodstock, Aug. 34.—Tues- ARE AGAINST A STRIKE Heaven will be Inherited by every the three occasions. Rev. Smith waa The nation's legal forces searched to- eyeat day will long be remembered by Hartford. Aug. 24—(AP) — All Tbe state highway department attempted escapee from various returned u> Ho Lung in exchange , Prick up jrour ears and Here's how It's made; Take a cup Stop Fir^^lbgins Over tobacco growart in Fairfield county. Home of Lodge m Groton; has had flagmen on duty.^ay and ^ h s d \ f h o w \VIP man who has heaven In his soul.— bandit gangs—are described in a for varioua 'Tavora.” of milk, one-quarter cup of water, day for ll-year-old Walter Rob- The “Panther woman” ia not, campers and leaders of Camp Wood- 36 In number, who signed tobacco Henry Ward Beecher. pick up your knitting however, entirely without hope. Dur- stock, for they had as their honored Feel They Are Being Paid night at the "Goat. Farm” since the Hi heU missionary’s letter to hie parents. Twice more. Rev. Snfith eee^ied needlea! On or about one-half tablespoon of gelatin, one Their Man. Inson who vanished from his father's reduction contracts, havs been cer- work was started and regardless of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Smith, of cup cream, whipped, .three table- ing the filming of "Bulldog Drum- guest and. royal entertainer Chief Wide Area. More Now Than Is Sought in lod your and was returned to Ho Lung. On September 4, there Is to workshop here a year ago. tified for flrat payment of 347 per 25,000 Tickets Out. this fact there have been several .dam 2iedlker Station, near Waahin^on, the sixth occasion, he recounts, he spMns of sugar, thtee tablespoons mond Strikes Back" Jack Dawn, Crazy Bull, a Sioux Indian, grand- for land withdrawn fi«m bad accidents. - SMART PRAIRIE D 008 be a knitting claaa at Somewhere, hla parenta believe, 20th Century makeup expert, work- son of Chief SitUng Bull, whose Demands. fa th e r BURROW INTO REFI'OE received the letter yesterday from “talked" hie way to freedom. With Cbeney'a Salesroom cun of finely chopped preserved ^nger Chicago, Aug. 24.—(AP) —Au- the lad is - a captive of a gypsy tobaqro cultivation. Weasels S. Mld- The contractors, the M. A. Gam- their son, Rev. Howaid A Smith, with aflittle of its syrup. ed out a new makeup which removes name la recorded In American his- Spokane, Wash., Aug. 24.—(AJ>) a servant who escaped with him, ducted by Mrs. Jean thorities wei-e faced today with a band wandering along dustyi se- tory. dsugb^4;ptaeco sgent for (Tonneett- iriUi ovisr 25,000 tickets in clr- mlno Construction company of and representing the ChrisUan Mission- the miuloharj aubsleted on five Heat the milk, add the gelatin the slant that gives her eyes their —Despite th* loss of 600 miles of cut, said to^ay. No fear is felt by a majority of Providence, R. I., under the original CThamberlain, S. D. (AP)—De- Hood and Mr*. Alice new, more daring brand of gunmto, cluded highways to peddle ^trinkeu exotic look. Ho taught her another In the afternoon Chief Crasy Bull ^atloB among the various Odd ary Alliance in the Orient. raw eggs, two bowls of peas and Davies who have Just re- soaked in the quarter cup of cold In small towns. fire Unes in forests of Idaho and The tobaccCKfsctlon of the AAA the residents and by many of the contract, bad until September 1 to spite uncomfortably hot weather, a With his w:ie and smalt daughter to whom the home holds no sanctity, trick which alters the character of gave an exbiblUon of Indian arch- has made plans’Yqr the tobacco Fdlows’ and Bebekah lodges In tha colony of "settler*” ha* squatted on four wheat cakes until they reach- turned from a tour of the New York water. Add the sugar, ginger and the police, no fear. Federal agents have taken up the ery, An Indian does not aim but Montana, foresters today looked workers in the local woolen mills of complete Uils work. This waa part Rev. Smith were in the missionary ed friends. smart shops and tell us that knitted syrup. Chill until partly set and hunt. Pictures and descriptive her cheeks and Ups When she per- agents to receive ^-the payment state, the fifteenth annual field day of the bid to do the work for 5125,* the sun-baked prairie near here, compound at Pensghul, China, at Three gangsters appeared early fects these, she Intends to have a aet shoot* by Instinct as most of hli hopefuUy at cloudy skieA and humid- checks this year and th^mdlstrtbut* a strike of the textile trade on Sep- B 4 e busily conducting a new town. Travellbd At Night things are being featured in fall add whipped cream. Put mixture today at the home of Herman Her- pamphlets have been distributed target* are ruimlng animals. To to be held at Charter Oak Park, tember 1. 000 with a bonus of 550 a day for the time it wir raided by Ho Lung, They fled from the bandit camp styles—in a big way! Watch the In ice box. over the country, nearby states cf portraits taken and send them to ity records. the checks to growers friWKWash- Hartford, Beptember 8 la to be cbe finishing within the 75 working days TTie Inhabltanta, prairie dogs, notorious Communistic leader of bland, 37, a striking driver for the an the casting directors. Then she the delight of the campers th* In- Flames added 2,000 acres yester- ingtdn. Strong feeling la evident In Rock- are applying- their industrious bur- at nlghL darkness aiding them in Bargain Hound for further an- Cherries, almonds or marshmal- Chicago Motor Coach company, and have been requested to aid. Gov- dian shot an arrow Into the air and largest ever held In the history of ville against Joining any "national and a penal^ for taking extra time. Szechwan Province. escaping an alarm. Then they trav- noimcement. lows could be substituted for the ernor Clyde L. Herring recently of- means to have a screen test made day to the Avery, Idaho lector in Mr. Middaugh waa asked to ha., the order. Over ninety-five per cent The contract has since been altered rowing activity to converting a After sacking the compound, the when he attempted to hold them end submit it to aU the studios. Al- allowed the campers to scramble for the tobacco state control committee sympathy strike” and for this rea- Why Not Country Side Walks? large area into an earthen sieve. elled only at night, uidlng and ginger, but it is the ginger that fered 1100 reward, but no definite the St. Joe National Forest The Mc- of the ledges In the state are selling son It Is expected that the local because of numerous changes found bandits carried off the minister. He sleeping in fields during the day. gives this dish Its delicious Individ out, kicked in hla dopr and started though the chanses are a hundred to It. Priscilla Peabody of Manches- Lendon Butte fire in the Selway meet and certify a small number of tickets for the event os the entire necessary such aa installing drains Wisdom has ' gone into their WTien "doing up" fruit, guard firing. clue has yet been unearthed. ter was the winner of the scramble woolen. mills will continue to oper- rd like to take a walk in tbe succeeded in persuading them, to He said a strange gang of “Spirit against unsightly *taln.‘^ by taking a uality. one against her. Kathleen Burke ^ Forest of central Idaho grew from growers that the new plan might be prooaads will be turned over to the ate. In wet land and the blasting out of walks could either be concrete or choice of a site, too. Their settle- permit Mrs. Smith and the child to Terrified, Mrs. Herbland, who had A year ago, Walter walked Into lleves that somewhere in HoUywoOd- and la now the proud possessor of an given a trial. stses of tbe Odd Fellows' home at country. merely gravel or dirt. They should ment Is in a gam<- refuge, where Soldiers" attacked their farmhouse little oatmeal, moistening it with the welding shop where his father Indian arrow. 'Tuesday wa* a real 45,000 to 60,000 acres. The Pete King Should a strike occur and end vic- ledges which confronted the con- go free. They were reunited sever- hideout after their sixth eacape. As vinegar or the Juice from a lemon, been reading with two small chil- there la a producer who can be con- fire, in the same forest, expanded at The committee took Fairfield Oi tractor while laying the foundation You remember walking, don’t be several feet away from the' road. the carr>'lng of a gun Is forbid- Hair dry and stringy? A Mar-O- dren, shielded them as best she was repairing a gypsy quintet'a au- red letter day for Priscilla* because toriously for the textile trade, a you? It wa* a proceoa by which Some states already' are going in al wee a past Grand Master majority of the Rockville textile em- for the new grade of the highway. den! First Kseapes , OII Shampoo at The Lily Beauty CDilId, and hurried to the base- tomobile. The father, Walter Rob- It waa also her birthday and on the ing with the request. of the oraevud a member of (Thar- we used to go places with our legs. for country side walks. .shouting “kill, kill," Rev. Smith and home-made preparation. Lemon Shop wdll remed.v this unfortunate ment. inson, said the boy stayed in the be tamed. "holed m" In an effort to hold the ployes etui would not profit, It is It is expected that the work will Rev. Smith, in his letter, says he his servant leaped from s second Juice by Itself also helps to remove supper Uble was a beautiful birth- Mr. Middaugh said the work ^ter Oak lodgrixff Hartford, ia treas- be completed by the end of Septem- It’s one of the most dangerous All new roads from now on should situation. It brings back the nat- Herbland fled tO his bathroom, shop only a minute and departed. day cake In her honor. flames back by new trenching. , said: things you can try these days, es- have aide walks of some sort. ■ Soybean crops are harve.sted an- waa captured by "^Irit Soia|ers " floor window, crawling on th*.r Unger atalns. Progress was reported against the certifying growers for first pa; *F of the fleloday committee and According to tbe price schedule ber although there will be much nually from about 1.2.'50,00(( acres ir ural oil to your hair, aid* circula- bolted it and leaped aside as slugs Hi* parents have not seen him In the evening Chief Crazy Bull raents, would go forward rap i' 1th the approval o t the Grand pecially outside of regulated traffic Let's bring back walking. three times after escaping Ho hands and knees through a com tion, and keeps your wave set, . since. Rock Creek and Martin Cre«k flres, submitted, Rockville ' workers in landscaping work to do after that the United States. Lung's camp. The “Spirit Soldiers" i field to safety, The slim, straight severe Unes of tore through the papel. had charge of the campfire by the and expected a thousand certiflad ^Master and other state^-offlcers a time. districts. I'd like to see Nature again. And Then the trio, unable to force the SILK STRIKERS ATTACK lakeside. By request be told the also In the Selway. practically all lines are now receiv- A walk on a country road nowa- you can't see Nature from an auto- the new silhouette will, be heighten- September 1. This number would good else fund is expected-^ be ing more money for their work than New Road on Pillabury Hill Among dress accessories for fall, door, turned and strolled casually origin, of his name. Crazy Bun, Fighter* were succetsful In hold- be about one-half of the total. raised for this most worthy c days amounts practically to suicide. mobile going from 35 to 65 miles an ed and enriched by the elegance of their automobile outside. which means Determining Buffalo, ing the larger Area in British Colum- what is sought In the strike dC' With the acceptance of Pillsbury Yet there are a lot of people who try hour, or when, afoot, you're dodging the new fabrics. With the aid of blouses are given much Importance, SHERIFF AND DEPUTIES With each lodge working hand .i^^ds. Hill as one of the streets of the and Include velveteen blouses that Last Tuesday gunmen chased PANTHER WOMAN” that is, determined to get a buffalo. bia, including the Wigwam Creek hand with the committee some need- It—on chorea from one farm to an- 60 motor cars a minute. And I be- the metallised fabrics, lames, etc., blaze, which had crossed into Ameri- ^Tbe only Issue upon which local city of Rockville, the public works other or from one town to another formal wear for thr new season will go so well with woolen skirts, tailor James Dugan, business agent for the The campers were taught how to ed improvements can be made to the lieve a lot of folks would enjoy Painters' Union, to the police sta- Slate Troopers Rescue OlTicials use the Indian sign language and to can, timber in weste.(T> Montana, but employes could possibly profit department has undertaken the lay- or for pleasure. Over 10,000 of strolls in the country if they weren’t outshine and out-gllttir the success- ed satin blouses to. wear with fail, DOESN’T UKE NAME home that will bring comfort to the would be the "machine load issue, ing of a road through this stretch. suits, novelty crepes and foulards In tion, unloosing a stream of lead dance the Indian women's dance of new outbreak* in the southern in- large number of Odd Fellows who these country walkers were hit by s.. dangerous. es of pasli^sejl^ns. of Milla Trapped for Four victory. Capitol Window which would regulate the number of The acceptance of the street was Trains ^rslst, however^ but are printed patterns fpr travel costumes from their machine gun, as he stum- terior of British Columbia kept are now located there. automobilea last year;, 2,250 killed, Until the side walks arrive, al- bled up the steps of the station Hours by Mob. Chief Crazy Bull gaVb the camp- forestry officers busy. Fine Program machines operated by any one em- withheld until a sanitary sewer had according to the statisticians of The ways walk on the side of the road FAVORITES short and "terse" on some models. and for the cocktail'hour and din Kathleen Burke Hates to Have ploye. This would apply mostly to been laid and accepted. This was Travelers Insurance Company. Contrast is applied through material ner occasions come blouses In fas- house, unscathed. ers a new and more accurate con- Fifteen.hundred men on two major Tbe committee for tbe field day facing traffic so you can see what's Public Hate Her— Plays In ception of the American Indian of Shade Xo. bos arranged a very fine program of Weaving where automatic looms arc completed a month ago by the These deaths could be prevented coming, and the chances of your rather than color—the shiny and the cinating variety, featuring metallis- Herbland said he knew of no mo- Columbia, Pa., Aug. 24,-^Three fires in southern Idaho—in the Boise used. FERA workers. Superintendent of ed fabrics, rich velvets, crepes and tive for the attack. '‘Bulldog Drummond.” today and won for himself and the and Payette National Foreats—kept •vents that will sta rt'a t 1 p. m. and entirely if all country roads had family seeing you alive again will dull and the rough with the smooth hundred striking employe* of the 4fi Capen Street, Hartford Hope that there will be no teat of Public Works George B. Milne aide walks or paths. Such side be considerably greater. are types of new fabric weave* that satins. Margolin 611k Company yesterday Indian people many friends a t the flames from making much head- will continus until midnight. The CHILDREN states that another week will be the BIO FIKRMEN'g PARABR Camp Woodstock. way. Fine Quality Window Shadea acUvitleB will open with the arrival powers has been expressed by Mayor are contrasted with chic. When an American screen actress besieged Sheriff Daniel F. Shuman of a fleet of airplanes. Grand Lodge George C. Schceta and prominent needed to complete all the work on VVe not only carry a very extensive line of children’s shoes but give a juvenile fitting hires a makeup expert to make her of Lancaster County and eleven In central California, mine build- —Holland and Tontine Cloth. officiala of the town and city. Pillsbury Hill. Large and luxuriously furred col- Geneva, N. Y., Aug. 24.—(AP) — ings were reported destroyed' by officers will meet at Bralnard field 9 o'clock. He is making a success sible skull fracture, numerous cuta service second to none. Crowing feet must he fitted carefully and correctly to avoid It's a nice thing to know that lars are back again oa the crowding look not mote but less, Oriental— epeclal deputies for four hour* In Made to order and hung on and fly to Charter Oak park. On Little information Is forthcom- Remove Traffic Standard as a student preacher. and bruises and*is on the danger list when you buy the 59 cent stockings In spite of unfavorable weather that's news! one of the company’s plants here. flames that swept over 3,500 acres ing from Local No. 2012, United later-in-life foot ailments. We thoroughly understand the fitting of children’s shoes glory oh many of the new autumn prospects, the greatest parade In CURB QUOTATIONS of state and national forests near your windows, 45 cents each. arrival at the park the T. F. Martin The traffic light standard in the 'The l u t of the union services to at the City hospital. Mr. Murphy and carry in stock width.s and sjzes ncces.sary to provide coirectly fitted shoes for at Norton’s that in addition to their and winter coat.s. Also well up in And that’s Just what Kathleen Tear gaa bomba were tossed epnton of Waterbury, tbe uniform Textile Workers, of which William ce’fiter of the west end of the Middle be held by the Union Congrega- suffered a broken rib and the big being lirst quality and long wearing, the history of the New York State , without effect Into the excited Sonora. Also Odd Shades, 25 cents. J. Dunlap is president. every boy and girl. ' front, too, are new capelet effects Volunteer Firemen’s Association be- Burke has done. For "The Panther rank of the Odd Fellows, will act Road which was wrecked a week tional, the Rockville Methodist Epis- toe of his left foot was crushed. they're really.a Jl.OO value! and matching fur muffs, which add a Woman” wants to shed her title. crowd of men and women who mill- Amer C?lt Pow and Lt B New Rollers, 10 cents. as escort to the Grand Officers on Many Are Candidates ago by a Hartford motorist, has copal and the Rockville Baptist The doctor later amputated the top gan here today on the final day of ed about the grounds ripping down Another political issue of impor- stylish touch ns well as added their convention with more than The girl who was selected from 60,- Asad Gaa and E le c ...... ORGANIZING WOMEN the reviewing Stand. been removed. churches, will be held at the Bap- of the toe. Mr. Murphy was taken Smartly dresaed women who real- warmth. 000 contestants to play a now type power and telephone lines. The Amer Sup P o w ...... This will be followed with the tance has confronted the Republi- This traffic standard, bearing a tist church Sunday morning. Rev. to the City hospital but was allow- ire the importance of-correct acces- .'(,000 delegates and visitors in line, sheriff and his men were finally cans in Rockville during the past The trend in moat of the new sea- accompanied by 30 bands and more of screen villainess in Paramout’s Blue Ridge ...... Boston, Aug. 24.—(AP)—Wom- raising of Old Glory with tbe entire red caution light about four and one- Edward L. Neild, pastor, will preach. ed to go to hla home accompanied BOYS’ OXFORDS sories are walking into shoe depart- ' The Island of Lost Souls,” wants to freed by six State troopers under Cent States Elec ...... assembly singing tbe Star Spangled few days—that of who is going to half feet above ground, has been lo- by his doctor, Saturday morning. ments these days to buy sandals for son .styles show the molded figme than 125 pieces of apparatus. Sergeant Raymond Simmond* from en's committees are being organized M be their candidates to the General lOOrV I,oalher, of Black or Brown Calf! silhouette as a favorite, especially There were about 125 separate play Pollyanna. Cities Service ...... throughout the qtate in tbs inter- O^EY Banner, assisted by the Windsor cated at this sport for many years. He la under the care of Dr. Whclp- evening, high-cut oxfoi^ and plain the sub-iiatton her*. Acting under Cities Service, p f d ...... band of 45 musicians under the Assembly. Several have been men- Feeling was evident that It was ley of Boston and will be unable to pumps for the street and dainty in dressy coats. Rippling collars, companies in the line of march She hopes that the role of the sin- direct orders of Burgess Arthur E. ests of the candidacy of Gen. tioned aa possibilities Including (riMMlyoar Welt! scmi-shawd collars and pouch cape from cities and villages in every ister half-caste daughter of Warner Elec Bond and S h a re ___ Charles H. Cole, Democratic candi- baton of Bandmaster Bert Ellis. A costing the city more and that its ANDOVER resume work at his office for at pumps or T-strap slippers for after- Snavley, the Columbia police bad Ford Limited ...... short program of athletic events will David A. Sykes and A. Leroy Mar- purpose could be accomplished with least three weeks, until his rib. and effects are featured, with flat furs section of the state. Gland she plays in "Bulldog Drum- date for governor and the pre-pri- Quickly tin. *2-65 noon and dlimer. Never have shoes declined to Interfere in the riot. Niag Hud Pow follow with athlet'ea from all sec a white traffic line in the center of Mr. Sheldon of Andover Lake, held tou heal. Mr. Murphy is the hus- been more flattering than they are especially important. Including Per- mond Strikes Back", Ronald Col- The clash with Sheriff Shuman mary convention endorsee, the Cole • Whits^ the emersmey, call on us foe Of the candidates seeking renom- sian lamb, beaver, mole, caracul SER SH.VRK IN .SOUND man’a first starring vehicle under Penn Road ...... campaign committee announced to- tlens of tbe state taking part, under the road and stop signs on the" side. corn roast for sixteen of his band of the former Della Frink of this fall; and hla force followed a demon- Stand Oil Ind ...... day. tor ^ a lt or married people will provMa the superviaion of Herb Peterson, a inatlon is former Representative Employes of the Rockville-Willl- friends at hla cottage Wednesday this town, and is a son-in-law of BUSTER RROWM and dyed squirrel, Japanese mink, etc. Ms new contract with Joseph M. stration made by the strikers r.t ^ ledtaeh in jIftoMboSriTu. former'’ well known Swedish track Henry Schmidt who wants to go Greenwich, Aug. 24—(AP) — A Schrenck and Darryl F. Zanuck, United Founders ...... OrganIzaUon of committee In eeeily made in one amell in- mantic Lighting company removed evening. Addison B. Frink. Mrs. Murphy Your iruests will probably ask you the same mUl yesterday when State United Gaa ...... ctBlinmt 6Bch month ~ and you can talu star. Troop B. Cavalry, C. N. G back for another term. Mr. the electric wires yesterday, and the Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Platt and was in town visiting her father a r 1 for th# recipe after you have served five foot shark, foreign to these which United Artist* brings to the troopers rescued James Goddard, Boston and some other sections of fifii®/!*** ^ raontha. Come in today Md with SO mounted men will give an Schmidt, who Is also Republican shores, waa seen today about 14 .State Theater Sunday for three United Lt and Pow A ... the state has been completed, the UAi c I t o v e r * hole in the ground out of which the children of Wapping visited in town sister when the accident occurred. ginger cream for dessert. p4anC superintendent, and Harry Util Pow and Lt ...... exhibition drill on the track Includ- registrar of voters, is in touch with concrete standard was removed waa Wednesday evening. Miss Marion Stanley of the Val- TUF’ FLEX SHOIt It is not only a "treat" with which feet from shore by Mrs. J. C. Brug- days, will be her last of this type. announcement said. Besides super- "nifi enijr eh o rtt t$ s% P*r month the local situation and feels he McKain, night foreman. on tht unpaid amount of th$ Imb ing hurdle Jumping, rough riding, filled in. John T. Murphy, formerly a resi- ley Company is on vacation. Mrs. to .end an elaborate dinner but also ler, Jr., who said "there was no mis- "I am tired of being hated by the vising registering of voters, and should be given another term. His .Misses’ and Children's OJUiCX/fUTlt- taking the Identity of it." The employee have been on Strike FOX PAWS TRIM SLEEVES getting them to the polls on pri- bareback riding, boxing on horse Schools to Reopen dent of this town, now assistant Howard Greene is substituting in a healthful dessert for children. screen public for doing hateful for nine weeks demanding union back as well os many other stunts associates in the last General As- Notices have been posted that aupchintendent at the Boston freight the store and post office for Miss The shark was sighted.first by things," say* Miss Burke. mary day, Sept. 20, they will spon- Personal Finance Co. seldom seen outside of the regular setpbly, Sherwood C. Cummings, is the gardener on Mrs. Brugler s recognition. The company operates London (AP)—Sleeves of autumn sor a tour of women speakers who the achool.s in this community will yards of the New Haven railroads, Stanley. PUMPS and "The Panther Woman" Is learning two plant* in Columbia and one in Room 2, State Theater Bldg. army. Governor Wilbur Cross and not being considered. open September 5 after the summer estate at Bellchavcn, who called coats being shown in London have will cover the entire state, the cam- 753 Main St. Manchester was in an automobile accident on one of Hollywood's crueleat axioms Marietta. fox paws for trimming. hi* military staff will attend and Rumors that an open fight might vacation. Professor Philip M. Ticmont street in Boston last OXFORDS $1.95to$2*95 Mr*. Brugler. Later two policemen, paign to begin next week. Phene 8450 will be escorted from the main gate occur in the caucus for the nomina- EDOAR-WALLACE REPORTER BUS HRM PUTS PEOPLE armed with guns, spent two hour* Howe, principal of the Rockville Thursday. An automobile driven by London—Where Edgar Wallace ORANGEMEN GOING to the reviewing stand previous to tion of candidates have spread dur- High school ha.s sent notice from his Laura Mallard of Roxbury crashed as a boy sold newspapers in Fleet trying to locate the shark but were the exhibition. ing the past few days. unsuccessful. summer home at Greenwater Pond, into the taxicab in which Mr. street, his bust In bronze and a Mi.s.se.s’ and Children’s BEFORE THE BLUE EAGLE Swedish Folk Songs Attorney Bemard'J. Ackerman is East Lee. Mass., that he will reopen Murphy and Malachi Hackett, of memorial plaque have been unveil- TO ATLANTIC C i n A chorus of 25 young men and also reported as seeking to be Judge his office August 28. Meriden were riding. Mr. Hackett ed. women will be heard and seen in of the City Court of Rockville. This Funeral of Mrs. Sarah O. Ludke Is superintendent of transportation The plaque Is Inscribed "Edgar ROW NW S Play Oxford! W A RD S ,^B N TIR ELY N EW R IV E R S ID E S Swedish folk songs and dances -in appointment will come up for action The funeral of Mrs. ,‘*arah (Oc- of the New Haven railroad. The Wallace, reporter. Bom London, 1200,000 Passengers Would; original Swedish costumes. A tribe in the General Assembly in Janu- •Speelallv ary. cutt)) Ludke, 78, of 127 Prospect taxi-cab waa turned completely 1875. Died Hollywood, 1932. SHOE STORE Have Been Endangered If fn- of 30 Indians including braves and street, widow of the late Herman E. over, and the street was strewn "Of his talents he gave lavishly Priced At \i i Town To Be Well Represent- competenl Drivers ^ ’ere Re- squaws in war paint and feathers of It has been authentically reported Ludke, who died at her home Mon with splintered glass from both to authorship—but to Fleet street 8S5 Main Straet $ J« 4 S tained. Saturday many colors will give the famous that Democratic leaders have been day afternoon after a long Illness cars. Mr. Hackett suffered a pos- he gave hi* heart.” ed at Convention Next war dance around the council fire offering the suggestion that under waa held from her late home this and will also give the well known present conditions it would be no afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Ed Chicago, Aug. 24.—(AP)— The worstaip dance to the Great Spirit. more than fair to send a Republi- ward L. Nleld, pastor of the Rock Tbe Indiana will have a camp at Week. Chicago Motor Coach company can and a Democrat from the town ville Baptist church, officiated DRUG the park where the mode of living of Vernon. Burial was in the family plot in Btruck hack at the NRA today with la the days of the wild west can be Leaders of the party would say Buckland cemetery. folloared. This event will b. in From ail indications Manchester j retention of Iits Blue nothing on this issue last evening Mrs. Ludke was , bom in Wales . ,, 4 J * *1. 1 * Eagtp v^oulfl have, In effect, endan- charge of Past Sachem John A. De- outside of admitting that it was a Mass., October 11, 1865, the daugh wui be well represented at the inter- | gered the safety of 200,000 passon- VALUES Ridder, an adopted member of the matter of fact. ter of Henry and Luev Thompson national convention of Orange lodges gers Mohican tribe of Indians located The whole question is expected to Orcutt. She has lived ‘in Rockville and the supremo grand lodge se.s- The National Recovery Adminis- NEW FIRST D U A inr TIRES at Norwich. be ironed out by Tuesday evening for the past 45 years. Five of the leading riding schools when the Republican caucus will be alon of the t.adles'Orange organiza- tration ordered the removal of NRa In and arotmd Hartford will put on Brief* Insignia yesterday, acting on recom- held for the naming of delegates to A bachelor party waa tendered tion* next week at AllatiUc City. No at special exhibitions of horsemanship, various conventions although no ac- mendations of the National Latwt- including many stunts performed by Harry E. Backofen by a score of his official program has been received Relations Board, when Uie company tion will be taken a't that time'rela- friends at the Rockville House members of the fair sex, exhibiting tlve to the office of Representative. here, but it la expected the proceed- refused to reinstate 25 empjoyes, blue ribbon winners of horse shows Wedpesday night in honor of his ings will begin with a special relig- John A. Ritchie president of the Road Condition Improving approaching marriage. Edward An eminent Scientist said: held during the summer. There will The work of constructing the new ious service in one of the Atlantii company, asserted In a statement bCvrope spinning, bronco busting, Eckels, owner of the “Rainbow that the men were discharged "be- concrete highway between the "Goat soda shop adjoining the Backofen City churches Sunday evening. WELDON’S wild steer dogging and racing on Farm” and Lenz’e Corner is pro- cause they were dangerous and In- store on School street, was in charge horseback. A parade of over 60 gressing very rapldlv. It is hoped On Stmday the delegates from icmpetent." decorated bicycles will be featured, of the party. The affair was a big W ashl^ton ^ dge, No. 117 of this ^ sacrifice to complete the second lane on the success and everyone enjoyed the ‘We are quite willing to sacrifice LOWER PRICEO alth valuable prizes for the best 14.983 foot stretch of 20 foot con- hl« patty ! the Blue Eagle rather^an endanger ;3.>c Fletcher’s decorated wh.eels for both boys and roast chicken dinner which was a will leave for the convention; Frank i ,nur eafetv hv Castoria...... girl*.' SB well aa tbe most comical crete road thl.s week. This means served. McGeown. delegate sent by Royal i who« 28c Example: Size 29 x 4.40-21 —Priced as Low as rider in each class. that the concrete road building ma- Robert Heydcnrelch, son of the Black Preceptory, No. 13, and Joseph I doubt that thev are ^n7*ar**,^°*"* * Exhibition Drill chine can go back to the "Goat late Rev. Heydenrelch of Hartford Trueman iwm Manchester Lodge, ' 7.')c Fno to complete the work there. \ylll occupy the pulpit at the First No. 99, Henrj’ Tedford; who Is mas- 1 • r ce, the statement Tbe outstanding feature of the read. Salt ...... Rivfiriidfit art fintirclv new tire il field day will be the exhibition drill (Jomplaints from motorists have Lutheran church Sunday morning. ter of Nutmeg District, and a num- 53g ImjprovccL strengthened, especially designed ceased during the past few days due He will preach a scrmoii In English ber of other,-, will leave on Sunday as The board contended the men-had by the degree teams from the vari- to the fact that the highway de- been discharged because of union i to more than meet the strain* of today's new . ous Bebekah lodges of the state at 8-o’clock and one in German at the peremptory conferences begin on activities. .SI.00 that will be held in the evening un- Monday, and the other branches on .Vgarol ...... ear* I You get thete .vitally important wear der powerful moving electric flood- Tuesday SVednesday and Thursday. Jleanwhlle the company, whose ' 83c f union drivers are on strike, continued and safety features: new, thicker, flatter 2- lights of many colors. ‘The degree Monday morning the tlt'legaies ' TK'ay center-traction Safety Tread of new teams consist of women in various from the Daughters of Uberty. Mrs. terttno- n«ariv i 10c Lux uniforms with some teams num- Soap...... Super Vitalized rubber. Latex-dipped cords Ullian McCaughey and Mr* .Martha , 0,2 .“'I"' i. 6 c 1120 bering bet'ween 24 to 32 women to a Leemon will leave for the conven-| the; plus extra insulating (trip* between every ply. team. Theee drills are executed Uon, accompanied by Mrs. Eltzabelh I fratem lti and refuse to ■"lOc Milk of ^ TIRES without a single word of command, CJaverly, who is a past supreme ; Rivartidfis ar« axlra quality firasi MOUNTED The state title is now held by the grand ml-^tresa, iirs. Jessie’F, ^ ------Magnesia, pint. 23c . Rebekaha’ drill team of Manchester, For Your —expert chemists test all the Made by one of America’s largest and most • FREE I which la sure to meet stiff opposi- : bird found exhaust ed .I.ic ''ShKin’s famous maker* of fine tires . . . built of first tion this year with the crack degree ihaterials used in any way in the .will preside at tlio sessions of the j quality materials by master tire builders with team from Danbury taking part. Daughters of Liberty which begin i Liniment ...... 29r *AettuUv 16 M 20 per cent Dancing with one of the leading GOLLEGE Tuesday, morning at 9 o'clock at i REMAINS UNIDENTIFIED year* of experience! You get that extra lou'er then JPardt pricet for radio orchestras wlU be enjoyed by making of Chesterfields. j measure of quality that means longer wear— tiret of comparable quality Odd Fellow.* hall, Atlantic avenue -5c Colgate’.s at recently at five montht the young folks on one of the larg- The degree, team of the local branch, ---- greater safety! ago! In ipite of the fact est dance floors in New England. Life . . „ No. 125. will take part in the floor n 1 m r- . ^' Tooth I’a.ste . . . One admission ticket will admit to —everything used in any way in work'on the Thursday following. A ” ’^***^‘* Brook ManFinds Carrier . 18c that rubber, cation, labor, RIvarfidas ara lewar pricad because and all other raw materials ^ 1 (he events. A midway with many bus with upwards of 30 of the mem- Pigeon Bearing Number Tag ! 2.5c have gone way upl, ttraptive booths and the usual side the manufacture, must be clean bers and their friends will leave early ; on Left Leg. .M ode.s.s...... ' of Wards 489-store buying, selling, and op- jiowa will furnish amusement foi Wednesday morning and return Fri- ■. _____ ; erating economies! No dealer's or middle- Dth young and bid. day evening. i 14c Live ■ In man's profits, lower distribution coats, con- NOWI CHECK and pure. The convention has not been held ! ° "'^"dnesday morning a carrier : 9 50c Lyon’s centrated volume buv-ing and concentrated THESE LOWPRICESI at "America's Playground" sipcelR’®"" »*l8htedyn the yard of the: Tooth Powder . TWEED 1912. A numn.ir me planning to | Brook Woolen Company, I t ' 36c volume selling, no expensive national maga- NSW 4P(y*lnt 4AWpl«t Overnight A, P. —when you smoke Chesterfield remain over and spend Labor Dav at 1 Bred and seemed to have flown SIVCSSIOCS CerS Bruli«n'Co*e • Hatboro, a suburb ot Philadelphia ; J '“"S distance. It \vaa picked up,; zine advertising. You get more tire for your !5c Aspifin, A 40-tt $1.20 . . $7.20 Grand friend of the you can be sure there is not a where I* situated the Orange Home ' kept'in a warm place. The ' tinjiTa dozen . money when yon buy hew Riversides I ' News for the aged and orphans. A fte'ld i f“bnd the pigeon ! 7c A 50-11 . . 5.70 . . ' 7.20 campus, tweed al- day program, a parade and other ! that, there w as a number on Naw RivaPfidai ara backad by Wardi A 75-19 . i 6.10 . . 7.48 PlYnoutti, Mass. — Herman W. purer cigarette made. . features will attract many, and is an ' ^ .learned that Mancheg,- 25c Z.B.T. UNLIM ITED WRITTEN G U A R A N - S.00,19 . . 6.50 . . 8.10 Hall, Srt, 26-montha-old son of Cap- ways looks right, annual affair at the ground* of th- i ''£ ““d * number of men Talcum ...... 5.25-18 7.80 . . 9.01 tain and Mr*. R. W. Hall, waa crush- home." - pigeon* so he came here lasMilght 18c TEEI Guaranteed against everything that Ml to death by an automobile and ; bringing with him the ndhiber he 5.50-17 . . 7.90 . . 9.40 Us ll-year-old sister, Lillian, who and a suit like this ; h a d t a k e n f r o m t h e ytC band, but 25c Woodbury’s ran happen to a tire (except punctures, fixe, 6.00-18 . . 10.90 attempted to save the baby, was will see you through , failed to get any information. Creams, jar . . . and theft) without limit as to number of 4.5(M 9 18.91 iriUcally injured. A\TAyOR'S FUNER.\L ! After sever^l>attempt* to get In 18c months or miles . . for the entire life of tha Watertown, Mass. —Police and a season of college volunteers seek four-year-old Betty Ridgefield, Aug. 2 4 .-,AP, - The 50c Princess Pat tire! The etrongest tire guarantee ever written Ibeeban, missing since noon yeater- life and trips back funeral aervlcea for Louie D. Con- ™ H e has decided Rouge ...... and backed by Wards 62-year reputation for lay iThuraday) when she aUrted ley, Jr., who was klUed when hu pigeon until Sunday, j 34c honesty, fair dealing, and its liberal adjust- or a grocery store on an errand for home. plane crashed at the Norwalk i9*, * bote to Ita leg arid I ment policy. i*r mother. ^ r t . W d here ‘h«t it will | 25c Quality Providence, R. I. — Richard special train from York i fcL. 1.^ ‘ ' Tooth Brushes. Fashion, 32, a taxi driver, was brought ^ U v e * a n d „ A ^ ^ tM of ' from * ' 10c *i*ed by Federal agents, who said the iST year old mSmber of the le had 15 "decks" of heroin in his — the cigarette thaPs MILDER wealthy Treat family here,for the ■ossesaion. $19.98 and up funeral. IN BANKRUPTCY AT OUR Conley crashed to hi* death In , PBETTY NAME — the cigarette that TASTES BETTER the plane Tuesday while seekiu *a Ch^ru. Aug- 24.—(AP)— ■' SODA FOUNTAIN passenger pilot's license. p X e : a^MUor*^°m “a* Waterbury. Peiping—The Society of the Plum wbo iBVtfUcAtdd said Coni#v h»d w In a bankruptcy pcUUon JUMBO ICE if tb6 latest fecret orgao* CREAM SODA 10c cation ia Peiping. Its purpose is 0 assassinate all who are suspected than two hours before the fatality. : Georae h hui f unpatriotic behavior. Police are 824-828 Main Street ard a t work tracing dovln the FRADIN'S oveTzwIee* ] S “ i458«‘**n‘d“.^t;*of°l[r690? Manchester Phone 5161 lum Blosaom Society’s reputed 80 lembers. O tfM, UaearraKrmeTeSieooCo. V.- . ; ■■■■■- ;■ ■■■ , ;vv:' : ' - . . ,i. ■■■ V.7 M ANCHBSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN , FRIDAY, AUGUST 24,198A. ' UAXCHES'l'ER EVENmO HERALD. MAWCHEariER. COim^ FRIDAT, A Doom m , iwMb

guest of Hr. aqd Mrs. Henry J. lecently spent a few days with Mr. Caldwell, N. J., Client the week and Blakealee and family. after spending a w eA wit$> WED 60 YEARS, REMOVAL OF BUSHES MARL BOROUGH and Mrs. Henry J. Blakealee. v lth Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Blakse- Howard B. Lord and family. N.Y.Stocksl®^^™™ARY Pat DAILY RADIO PROGRAM Mrg. rroderiek Thomaa and email Mra. John Roberta is at the Hart- Ica STILL UNKISSE7D Moriarty Ace Scorer M ra John C, Vergaeoa at ^Oiv the Labor Si^ation RADIO; Mrs. Waltar Bqutara Is a paUent ■on have returned to their cottage ford hoipltal receiving treatment Mrs. E. A. Grant and ehUdfen, AT SQUARE DEUYED here from Cambridge, Maas. the Dtekeneon faaU y reunion h' FRIDAY, AUGUST 24 (Central and Eastern Standard Tima) at tha Hartford hoipltal. for a goitre. Donald and Marion, have returned In Pond Houee, Elizabeth Park, i North Carolina Woman, Near- MIm Lnilan Siebert of Hartford Mr. and Mrs. H arry Powell of TOSTUDYASPRIEST But Gets Runs All Mixed Nstti AH program* to fc*r and baito chain* or group* tbarcef onion «p«el- (Tim e Is Easleni StaiNlArd) Mrs. Alice Forbea of Suffleld U a to their home tn Providence, R I., Hartford. Saturday. Looks Throughout Nation ing IQO And Mother Of 14, Adam Exp fi*d; cout to coan (e to e) dnignntlon Inclndc* all avallabi, itatloni. New York. Aug. 24.—They're Air Raduc ...... Program* «ubl*ct to ohang*. F. M. fDavUffht Tims One ffour LetsrJ. ' Sees First Movie. Fear Shrubbery Would Die If ■UU tslklng shout thst 6,000-miIe When there Is s soft ball gams at,steam with striking out 31 men. It is NIC-WCAF NETWORK Cant. Eaat. iifliTTr***’' ' ™ frxM ^Oi« walk-out, atrik* headquarteri i Alaaics J u s ...... Dug Up and Transplanted sir fet-tofether by A n ^ *d Andy the north end the Innings agreed ■AtIC — Katt'i wMf wlw w**t wtic 5:15— 5:15—Irena Bardenl —> wabe: Athens, Tenn.. Aug. J4.— Allegheny ...... Daniel J. Folej Assigned To thought that be made some kind of with 8sn Frsndsco snd L«ondon ss Right Nowi upon are played but regardless of wlar wtag wc»h wfl wilt wfbr wro wgr Sam Robblna Orchestra—chain Pittaburgh Cantxal lA bor U ^ m , j *” ^ ^ * ^ *'r e c o m m e n d a tio n or tie ' (AP)--M rs. Nancy Mary Ann a mistake, aa with only four innings wban wea* wtamWUSMS wwjwr m j w«al;wmm* t MIds *k*d ■ B:S(^ 5:10—Tha Saranadara — east: the two extremes snd with listening Allied C h e m ...... the runs claimed by eacb'slde a dis- played it is rather hard to see ho-w Praaa* Radio Nawo—Dixie <6 m.): apokaaman for 100,000 workers, | Labor Relations Board, i Trammell West—who says she wnuulwefi woe-who wow wdaf wkbf sudlences In the United Ststes snd Am Can St. Mary’s in Baltimore for interested person Is selected to tell putting out three in one Inning or ...... RTHW/sar------A CANADIAN — wtmj Ruaoall Ore.—mfdw.: Songo—w wants President Roosevelt to Inter-1 the N R A ^ o k e d t ^ Blue^E^le of never kissed her husband dur- Am ComI Alco .... It wU plann^ to start work next wfb« kstp webe wday kfyr cret cfef 5:35— 5:35—Modern Qrandma—Dixie England ss the intermediaries. wLst he considers the score, and 12 for the four innings would maks 6:45.. 5:45—Boaka Carter, Talk—ba- vene In the Aluminum Company of the Chicago Motor • Coach . -Company, - ing nearly sixty years of mar- Am For P o w ...... Monday removing the curbing and SOUTH — wptf mrno wla wj&s Andy couldn't keep the excite- Shop At SEARS And Save what he say* goes. . sic: Tha Taxaa Rangera—waat Striking bus drivers rejoiced, hop- ried life—likes the excitement bushes on the west section o f the It possible to credit the winning wfla-waun irlod want wmo wab wapi American strike, because the situa- Am Rad St 8 ...... Last >4«.ht there a game of wjdx wamb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre 5:00— 7:0<^Kata Smith, Songa—«laoa ment out of his voice for he talked ing to gain the public’s support. A 'o f modem times but she just Depot Square park to allow an ad- wsS twtrler with 21 strikeouts. woal ktba kthi waoe wava wtar 5;1^- 7:15—Fred RIeh’a Columbiana tion “Is very dangerous to the' in- Am Smelt ...... soft ball played at the grounds in much faster than 'usual. sympathy strike of other trans- doesn’t approve of the ’’queer ditional width of elgth feet around Another sidelight on the game is M OUNTAtN-koa-koa kdyl kwlrkvir kchkcM 4:30^ 7:30—Caurt of Human Rala- DURING OUR dustrial peace” of the area. Am Tel and Tel .. tbe rear of tbe YJ>I.C.A. buUding. that Matthew Merz, tbe first time PACIFIC______COAST->kKO _ - AST—kito kfl k r komo tlon^—basic; Jan Mvitt Orch.— For the transmission it was nec< portation workers was deferred. A doin’s” of today. tbe whole section of the park. This —Dlxla; Rail LIfa Drama—mldw Telegrams asking action were Am Tob B ...... In the Uat of appointments of No admission was charged so he khq kfad ktar kgv kpo essary to set up a two-way wire dynamite bomb was ekploded early Approaching the century will give eight more feet on North s ’, bat, made a two base hit and Cant, laat* 5:45— 7:45—Carlton A Craig — Dixia: sent last night to the President. Am Wat Wka .... pastors and assistant pastors u crowd was large. This morning tne then called for a nmner who flnisa- Thraa Brown Btaro—mldw and radio circuit between San Secretary of Labor Frances Per- today outside the home of the Re- mark. Mrs. West saw her first Anaconda ...... Main street, eight feet on Depot 1:46— 4:46—Alica In Orchaatralla 7:00— 5:00—Malodiae From California Francisco, where Amos was located public Steel Corporation’s general well as assignment of students to team captained by Mattbew Mei-z eii the trip around ;he otter two 4:00— 5:00—AI Paarca and Hla Oail0 kins and Governor Gifford Plchot. movie here. She liked the car- Atchison ...... fiquare and eight feet more In the 7:15— 5:15—Friend 5f Family—wabc; and London, where Andy was different schools for the further waa said by some to have won the bases. Michael Coughlin, catch j . 4:16— 5:16—Landt Trio—waaf only - Calif. Malodlaa Continued—chain The messages warned that policies manager at Birmingham. Ala. A toon and condemned the love Auburn ...... ro ^ w a y between the park and the 4:M— B:S(h—Praaa 5:45—Carlila A London, Songs waa fed. The entire conversation bombers. The plant has been oper- day there is the announcement would be played. Pat Moriarty, of- hts hands and knees the remainder t:0C ^* f K X ^ B a a a b a ll— w a a f A o t h ara 5:00—10:00—Edith Murray, Songo— ests. might lead to a general strike. ” Cal (her deceased husband) BendIx ...... by the highway department but in- ficial gate tender at tbe Main street 1M5— 5:15—O a n a A Q ia n a a a t die ao ale: H. Buaaa Orchaa.—midwest was ”ad lib," although A and A use AUGUST SALE o f the distance to tally the run. Mr. Roosevelt's aid In settling the ating with non-union labor since a and me never kissed ■ and we that Daniel J. Foley, who was grad- 5:S6— 5:S4>—M ar t h a M aara, C o n t ra lt o 8:1^10:15—laham Jonaa A Orehaatra When a giant nation-wide store like Sears sets out to use all Its resources to your advantage you’re bound to save money. And when we sav vou can Both Steel ...... ftead of starting Monday as plan- crossing, who says be learned Low The players were limited to an 6:45— 5:45—T h a Sla t a ra of th o Sk lllo t prepared script for their regular strike at the Kohler company’s strike began. uated from St. 'Thomas’ beminary, 5:80—10:30—laham Jonaa Orch.—ba- were married nigh onto sixty Borden ned. It nas been decided to wait im- to score baseball games tq Ireland,' age not under 48, but being men In- 5:00— 7:0(V -Ja a aie a O ra g o n o t to— to e alo; Earl HInaa Orchaa.-mldwaat programs, w'hlch they expect to re ' SAVE UP TO 40<^,c IT’S THE TRUTH! ' ^ plumbing supply factory In Kohler, State police were ordered to Wil- Bloomfield, in June will be aasigned 7:00— 5:00— W a lt a in o b y A b a L y m a n years! Ain’t it a sight the Can P a c ...... *11 the shrubbery around the park Is thia morning turned m a score in stead o f women some did not mind 5:45—10:45—Chat, Barnet Orehaatra Bume September 17. Wls.. was asked by the Wisconsin liamsport. Pa., whe^'e automobiles things folks think up now-a- to St. Mary’s Seminary, Baltimore. 7:30— t:SO—P ic k A P a t , C o m a d y A c t 10:0(^11:00—Lton Balaaco Orch.—ba- were stoned while carrying workers Case (J. 1.) ...... Mr. Foley Is the son of Mr. and a condition to be dug up and re- which he says Merz team lost to stretching their age. There was but • : 0 ^ 5 :0 ( ^ T h a F i rs t N lg h t a r—c to o ste: H. Sotnik Orchaa.-midwest T ry these tonight: State Federation of Labor today. dgys—kissj.n’ and huggdn’ like Cerro De Pasco ... 1- a-cd v.’itUout Its dying, which will 8:30— 5:30—J a c k B a n n y ’s P a rf o r m a ra 10:15—11:15—Harry Soanlk’a Orchestra WEAF-NBC—7, Jessica Drag- The cotton textile Industrial re- from the strike embatUed plant of Mrs. Cornelius Foley of New street Michael Coughlin’s nine by a score little time for publicity about the. 5:00—10:00—S a c k o f th o N a w a, T a l k that.” ' Che.s and Ohio . . . . be about four or five weeks hence. 10:30—11:30—Danes Music by Sea—ba- onette: 8:30, Pic and Pat; 9:30, lations board offered Its services In the National Silk Dyelng''-company. and Is a graduate o f Manchester of 16 to 18. game, the Item appearing in last 5:15—10:10—O rla n d o ’s O a n e a O re h a a t. ale; Mark Fisher Orehaa.-^mldwest Mrs. West has lived In the Chrysler ...... This will mesn the removal of one The two different scores today night’s Herald being the only ad- —baalc: Oana A Qian—w«at repeat 11:00—12:00—Dance Heur—wabc A w Jack Benny. averting the Impending Nstlon-wlde Theodore Roof. MontoursvllX,^pollce mountains of -North Carolina all High school. 5:80—10:30—Fraddia Martin^ Orehaatra FASTOST^SELLER chief acting as a deputy, waa^eri- Coml Solv ...... pole In this section of the park. It were on display in different store vance notice. Tbe crowd was 10:00—11:00—Ralph Kirbary, Baritone NBC WJZ NETWORK WABC-GBS—7. Kate Smith; 8, KENMORE WASHER textile strike, but it got scant atten- of her life. .She Is the mother Another Interesting appointment Conn Gas ...... will make the gfrass plot emaller and windows as(i the person who rbads lar^e and there wan such' a go 10:05—11:05—Harold Stern's Orehaatra *A51C — East: wji wbi-wb*a wbal California Melodies; C. Spotlight tion from the United Textile Work- ously hurt: two dozen persons ware of fourteen children. Including to many locally is the name of Rev. 10:30—11:30—Frankie Maatara Orchaa. slightly Injured, two men were ar< Cons O i l ...... under the change it la proposed to them can la k e his pick xa to the time enjoyed that there Is going' wham kdka wgar wjr wlw wayr wmal: Review; 9:45, Talk, Richard Waah- ers of America. triplets and twins. Cont Can ...... Matthew Judge, who will go to the CBS-WABC NETWDRK Midwest: wcky kyw wanr wla kwk A full size “ Kenmore” with Only something specific can halt rested. have spaces that will allow for the jvlnning team. There is one bad be a return game played. But PA kwer koll wren wmaq kao wkbf bume Child- Com Prod ...... Sacred Heart church in Waterbury. BASIC—Kaati wabo wado woko wcae Io gang. State Department Commander Sid- HREMEN HGHT ROACHES ktrh ktaa waco koma wdbo woda wbt (Furnished by Putnam A Co.) Gen Motors ...... nearly every pariah in Connecticut. wdae wbif wdbj wwva wmbg waja Cant. Seat. • Porcelain tub ney A. Finer as a "friend of veter- WABC-CBS— 10 a. m., Norwalk, GATHER MONDAY fen trsl Row, Hsu-tford, f!onn. Gillette ...... I t is noticed ’that there has as wmbr wala ktut kgko 3:45— 4:45—Orphan Annie—eaat only ans.” ROSH HOSHANA HERE MIDWEST-wcah wgl wmt wmbd wlan 4:00— 5:00—Jack Barger Orchestra Conn., Children’s orchestra; 2:15 p. Gold Dust ...... yet been no appointment made to 4 :3 ^ 6:30—Dorothy Page A Orchaa. • Splash-proof In acknowledging the Introlue- AT MIDDLETOWN BLAZE wlbw kfh kfftb wkbn wcco wabt kacj m.. International Chess finals. I P . ,\f. Stocks Hudson Motors . . . . name a pastor of the church in W a- wnax 4:40— 6:40—Prasa*Radla News—wjs tlon, the chief executive said his ap- MOUNTAIN—kvor kli koh kal 4:45— 5:45—Lowell Thomas — east: WJC-NBC— 12:30. Farmers Int Harv ...... terbury of which Rev. William J. COAST — khj koin kfre kol kfpv kvl Orphan Annie—repeat to midwest Union; 2, 400th annlvcrsarjvof dis- •R u b b e r mounted motor preciation of what the Legion did In McGurk was pastor when be died. Plan for New Year Ceremonies Important Matters To Be Bank Stocks Int N ic k ...... Middletown, Aug. 24.— (A P )— kfbk km1 kwg kern kb^ kgmb kgb 8:00— 5:00—Johnny Johnson OrchaiL covery of Canada. (Also WABC- the World War. is evidenced in the Bid Asked This fa considered one o f the most September 9 to 11— To Be Cant. Eaatc 8:3<^ 5:30—Qraea Hayes, Her Songs Int Tel and Tel . . . Firemen, called to fight a dump fire 6:45— 5:46—Frank Buck, Serial—eaat CBS) at 2:30. •D ire c t drive without belts fact that ten of his staff of IS are Cap Nat Bank A Trust 13 18 attractive churches in Connecticut. 3:45— 4:45—Round Townora 5:00— 7:00—To Ba Announced Johns Msnvllle . . . Held in Tinker Hall. 4:00— 5:00—To Bo Announeod Discussed at Meeting In members of the organization. Conn, R iv e r ...... 480 Kennecott ...... *. Rev. John Burke, who is to be tbe here today, were also forced Into a 5 :4 ^ 7:4^Jaek A Loretta Clamena plus smaU charge ’’Eleven thousand members are 4:15— 6:15—Bobby Banaon—eaat; Ed. J:®®— 8:00—Phil Harris A Orchestra $4 and other famous features. Htfd. Conn. Trust . . . . 37 LIgg and Myers B. new pastor at St. Joseph’s church, battle against cockroaches. A t the Wurtxabach Orchaa.—pixia A west not enough In Connecticut, ” the it all w* fequir* iei loans 7:30— 8:30—Phil Baker Show—c to c Hartford National .... ;17 Loew's ...... Wllllmantle, Is another priest who end o f three hours of warfare, hon- Plans are being made by the 4:30— 6:30—Praas'Radlo f^aws — east 8:00— 5:00—Mario Coxal, Song Recital WAP P I NG Hotel Sheridan. governor said. ’’Every man who up to S lS O to Mlariod om- (6 m;): Mountaineert—others eaiL Phoenix St. B. and T.. 1R5 Lorlllard ...... is well known here. He leaves St. ors were said to be even. W jrtzebich Orchestra—weat: Jack 8:30— 5:30—ChleaBo Symphony Orch. fought In the World War should be Manchester Jewish society to ob- ployos. No endorsers or so- 4 5:0C^10:0(>—Chat. Oavia Orchestra- Insurance Stocks Monsanto Chem . . . Thomas’ church in Thomaston. The fire which began yesterday Armatrono—midwest repeal east; Frank Buck—repeat for west Miss Peggy Morrill, who has been a member of the American Le- during the course of eoihe dynamit- serve Rosb Hoshsna, the Jewirh ; ourity naeouary. The only 4:40— 5:45—Esther Velas 9:30—10:30—Sammy Watkins OrehssL spending the past two weeks with Aetna Casualty ...... 80 .Mont Ward ...... coil ie e monihly eherge of 5:00— 5:00—Tho Mutle Box — wabc; A meeting of Importance to the gion.” ing operations under Foreman Fred New Year which begins at sunset on 10:00—11:00—Eddie Duohln Orchestra i A e t n a F i r e ...... 39 Nat Biscuit ...... I thrao par ooni en (ha unpaid Sam Robbins A Orchestra—chain 10:30—11 :S0—Danes Music Orchestra I datives and friends In New Haven, : Referring to the present state of Hill became annoying during the KENMORE ELECTRIC local Barbers’ Association la to be I Aetna Life’’ ...... 10 N at Cash R e g ...... Sunday, September 9 and continues I balance. Larger emounte up returned to her home liere last Sun- world affairs. Governor Cross said; HOPKINS SPEAKS night and early today firemen were day evening. held Monday evening In the Hotel i Automobile ...... 20 Nat Dairy ...... until sunset of Tuesday, September to $300 alao available on •There never was a time when i Conn. General . . . . v.. 20 called In. Just about the time the I 7:05— E R A Recreational Project. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Belch- [ Sheridan. ’There are several mat- Nat Distillers .... othor convonlant plana. men of your calibre were nee 109 I Sear.s Roebuck .... used In European countries would be tra. tives In Hartford. citizens and take part in all the 5:30— Modernaires— Cliff Strong, a complete set of attachments do, held In the Hotel Sheridan. ’They Maniifuetiiriiig Stm-ks Socony Vac ...... workable in tbe United States, add- director. 11:00— Time, weather. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Hills at- tasks of government." Am Hardware 11:15— Hollywood Restaurant Or- have been held in the past In the 18 i South Pac ...... ing that it was doubtful whether an 8:48— Alice In Orchestralia. tended the Humphy family reunion, and do it more easily and quickly! The governor spoke of hnspitall- ! Am Hosiery ...... chestra. shops of the different members of ■ South Rwy ...... unemployment Insurance setup 6:00— Baseball scores. v/bich was held at the home of Mrs. And look at the price! Call us for zatlon, saying that Connecticut has i Arrow II and H, com. 11:30— S. S. Club Royale Orchestra. the association, but the change to I S t B r a n d * ...... ,.. could be evolved that would not go 6:05— W rightville Clarion. Bessie Case of CollinsvlUe, recently. a demonstration! done a great deal for those who do., pfd. 18th 12:00— Congress Hotel Orchestra. a regular meeting place will be j St Gns and Elec . . . . bankrupt In- a depression of such Mrs. Wilbur C. Hills has returned I suffered and need hospitalization. Billings and Spencer... 6;30— Press-Radio News. 12:30 a. m.— William Penn Hotel made Monday. I St Oil C a l...... magnitude aa the present disturb- Anmerjarv Sale 6:35— Rhythm Masters. to her home here after a visit with Let our demonstrator call ’’But It must do more and the Bristol Brass ...... 20'-, ance. Orchestra. . S t on N J ...... 6:45—^Horatio Ztto’s orchestra. her sister, Mrs. A. C. Sundberg ot j home at Rocky Hill must be com- do., pfd ...... 93 Must Go Outaldc and show you, in your own j T e x C o r p ...... 7:00— Gould and Sbofter. New Britain. : pleted as soon as possible. 1 am a Case, Lockwood and B 300 In auch an emergency, he said, it AT McLELLAN'8 home, what a thorough job Timken Roller Bear 7:15— W TIC Sports Review. REPORT DENTED Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Newberry SEN. WOLCOn PICTURES j Democrat but there Is no difference Collins Co...... ! T r a n * A m e r i c a would be necessary to go outside 7:30— Famous Composers— direc- are at MunsonvUle. . of cleaning you can do witli I of opinion of both great parties In | Colt’s Firearms 31 ' Union C a rb id e ...... the Insurance fund for paymenta, Marvelous Values, Ready Saturday!! tor; efiristiaan Kriens, Virginia Their son, Ellsworth Newberry and Same Washer with Electric Pump, bnilt-in electric drain this special pair. i the state concerning the completion Eagle Lock , Union Pac ...... auch as has been done In Europe. Hollywood, Calif., Aug. 24.— (A P ) AIRPLANES OF FUTURE Read this ad oarefully and note how many o f the thing* you need are priced far below what MacCracken, soprano. Mra. Newberry spent the week end pump empties washer In a $ 4 4 9 5 of that home." Fafnir Bearings...... 60 i U n i t A i r c r a f t ...... "It la unthinkable,” he said, "that you usually pay! Think of what you’ll save! Tell all your friends about Mcl.ellan’s Annl\-eraary —Maurice (ihevalier, French film Reports of committees were re- Fuller Brush, l.’ nit Corp ...... you could set up a fund to guard 8:00— Jessica. Dragonette. star, today denied a report from with them. Sale. Due to lack of space we cannot tell you of all the marvelous values we’U have for. you Satur- 6;00— Musical proRrara. (Lontlnued from Page One) ceived and the resolutions commit- Gray Tel Pay Station, I Unit Gas Imp ...... 15,000,000 people against unemploy- day—so come and come early for some qiiantitle* are limited!! Cannes, France, that he and Kay tee completed their report ilart and Cooley .. ! . , U S Ind Ale ...... ment.” 9:15— Norman Cloutier and his Francis would be married there at A COOL DRINK INDEED POLISHING CLOTH CLEANER OR WAX with Governor Wilbur L. Cross, for- The Forty and Eight, fun-making li.n'tmnnn' Tob, com. . I! S R u bber...... The admlnistrat(>r said he saw no Modern Concert Orchestra. the end of'next month. mer United States Senator Hiram ' organization of the Legion and the do., pfd ...... i U S Smelt ...... one In Europe who' was oppo.sed to 9:30— One N ight Stands. ” It is utterly unso,” said Cheva- Cincinnati— It looked cool and re- freshing to Oswald Sponsllll, so be ’ IBlngham of New Haven and Charles I Eight and Forty convened for the Int, Sllvel ...... ! I! S Steel ...... trfe principle of unemployment in- 10.00— First Nighter. lier. "There is no truth in It what- drank several long, copious L. Wooley of Rhode Island, national I first time today. In the Forty and do., pfd ...... 1 Western Union . . , . surance except in Italy, where Mus- 10:30—Jack Benny; Jimmy Greer’s soever.” draughts. Before he could replace I \1ce commander '6Y the legion Eight F’. Bertram Towle of Sey- Landers Frary & (.'Ik. I We.st El and. M fg .. solini wiped it out with a stroke of Full Fashioned Hose Orchestra. Chevalier said he plana to leave 19e mour Is favored for election this New Brit. Mch. com . 11:00—George R. Holmes' News the glass, he became ill. Governor Cross sounded a note of Woolworth 80'.(i hl.s pen. here next week on a short trip to Roll warning that Communism Is a afternoon to the top office of grand do ; pfd ...... Hopkins said that In proportion to from Washington. Sponsllli’a refreshment was Each Elec Bond and Share (Curb). France. freezing fluid used in electric re- £ 4 1 Mann Bow, (ia.ss A. Fine knit, clean Tli^ Only S definite threat In some parts of the ched de gare, Towle Is now grand population England had less unem- « Chiffon and Service! 11:15— Orlando’ orchestra. United States and that there was chef de train anil the head of the d()., Cla.s.H B ...... ployment than the United States. 11:30— Freddie Martin’s orchestra. frigerators. cloth. Softer than Genuine "Cross Country.” 2)4 more nerd for men of the calibre of orgAhlzatlon Is Harry C. Jackson nf •North and Judd . l , 7>. I7»j East nation, he added, has cut the Good selection of sizes and colors, but coma 12:00— Mldn.— Weather forecast. cheesecloth. Five times easier to apply. Dries PIE.S OF BROKEN N E f K SNOW IN (XILOR-YDO IS TH.\T ALL J.«gionnaires. New Britain. , Niles, Hem Pond . . 8 10 . total approximately one-third. . early or your size may be gone. These are 12:02—A . M.— Silent. Double Yards. harder ..than other standard waxes. Htuteiiient Mrs. Lillian Ycrrlngton rrf Hart- Peek, .Stow and Wil X H .'iL. “ Claims of the American ’Tory’, very slightly Irregular—Defects are so Warner, N. H.—Walter Miner Is Pueblo, Colo., Aug. 24.— (A P ) — a pretty busy man. He is a book- ford. Is lated for the- office of Lc ku.-’Selt M f g 30 Bridgeport, Aug. 24.— (A P ) Jo- press that England has done this fligh t you’ll probably not be able to find to r/n £ K tll/if Senator Walcott saUI Klckcn- Snow fell here early today. Chapeau Departmentalc. In the Hcovill ...... IP 21 -seph J. Murcko. 28, Bridgeport au- without a New Deal are untrue," them at all. keeper cashier, teller and guard of DISC HORNS backer told him In New York City T h i flakes were very fine but were the only one man bank In this sec- S LIP COVERS There is ONLY ONE real measure of tlcf that the Inventive women’s elections late today suc- Stanley Work* . . 17 . 19 tomobile salesman, succumbed to a the adminiatrator asserted. "M y Im- last night, I clearly visible and were reported by tion. On the side, he is a lawyer, value, regardless of name, make or price: avlatlon have about needing M rs, Carrie E. Reynolds of Standard Screw 60 fractured neck, auffered tn a diving pression Is that England has tried //S 'How much guaranteed wear do you get. geniuses of i lesidenta In several .sections of the notary public, store clerk and insur- North Haven. d o , pfd., guar. , . 100 mishap August 12, He died yester- many more radical experiments than for the price you puy ? Fancy claims...... overcome the effects of thin air at WDRC city. ance broker. general statements unbacked by a specific high altitudes on plane travelers and Smythe Mfg. Co. 29 33 day In’ a Bridgeport hospital. President Roosevelt has talked 225 Hartford Ooon. UXO guarant2e of the wear you can expect that within five years, fast speed TO ( LOSE WOOLEN MILLS Taylor and Fenn .. SO Murcko received the injury when about, some of them have worked, from a tire are meaningless! What you at high altitudes would be an ac- Torrlngton ...... 62 64 he plunged from a motor launch In- •such' as the housing program." want to know' Is the answer to one simple F’rovldence, K. I-, Aug. 24, (A P ) Underwood M fg Co . 47 49 to the ehatlow waters of the Housa- Each COUPE COST o f question: How longis the tire guaran- CUARANTtlD complished fact. - Officials of the American Woolen Turning to the newly formed Rayon Undies Union Mfg. Co. . . 10 tonlc river, while bathing. He was American Liberty League. Hopkina Friday, Aug. 24. the TIRE tee'd to irear? The Senator said that tn the pro-| Company here today, announced For Coach and Sedan . . . .$1.75 set WEAR U S Envelope, com. . 80, _ taken to a Milford hospital Immedi- commented about Its membership of i:(H)—Joe Hatmes’ orchestrA Latest Style. Similar to horns pored sealed planes the oxygen that the three Rhode Island mills of Real 29c values! Bloomers and do., pfd ...... 103 ately and later removed here. “rlglil thinking people." furni.shed as original equipment on Upholstery protection at lowest would he furnished by means of a the company would oloae from Sep- 1:30—Jack Armstrong, All-Ameri- cost. Variety of subdued, pleas- Veedcr Root ...... 27',. 29 U Miircfto is survived by his father, ' They are so far over to the Panties. You'll agree with us that can Boy. , many fine oars. Chrome plated mechanism illstrlhutlng liquid air. tember 7 to September 2f The or- ing patjterns. Adjustable to fit Even at these heights of between WhlUoek Coil Pipe 2^ five brothers, a sister and other rel- right," he .«aid. "no one will ev It IS the best looking underwear 1:45— Round Towners with orche^ weather-proof case. der affects about 2,000 operatives. J.B.WiTms Co. JlO par atives. any size seat. 32,000 and 18,000 feet.at which the 48 find them." you've ever seen at this price!! tra. CORDUROY 4 -PLY ALLSTATE^i^^^ GUARANTEED average commercial planes travel 15' 1:00— H. V. Kaltenbom— (Current today, the Senator said, passengers Eventa. BACK CUSHIONS CRUSA DER TYPE W e a r 12 M onth are troubled with earaches. This 1:15 — Hartford Better Business Luggage Carriers would be remedied In the new Bureau. For the car ow*ner who wants sealed craft. There are bargains for MEN too! ‘Factory Fresh’ maximum value at low'est pot- Happy Thrilling Thrifty Throngs Jam Silhros Clothing Co, Store 1:20— Rocco Boniface, songs, each sible price there Is no tire made Tell* of Ilmught .\ren 1:30— P r e s s - R a d i o N e w s . each that surpasses the ALLSTAT5!: The Senator gave a graphic de- OI'F.MNO l).\YS OF SALK IlKIMl 1:35—Modem Mountaineers. Wedge shape to fit your back. 45 Crusader Type. So darefully mado Bcrlption of the drought Infested i KECORD RKF.AKIN'G UltOUns! Easily fastened to running board SIZE PRICE ....fro m such high quality ma- Hurry, Polks! Hurry! Broadcloth Shirts 79c 1:45— Esther Velaz and her En- Comfortable for long driving. terials... .that .we can unquali- area of the west, especially In North .V or .STILL f.A.N .HH.AKK IN IT! semble. Manufact'ired of new, clean cotton of any car. Sturdily built. Folds 29x4.30 .. .$4.70 Ner-er has .Manchester or \lrlnlty ult- Spectacular Removal white and fancy pattern.*. Fullcut and first quality fiedly guarantee every Crusader Dakota and W’estem Texas, where ■\s the time grows nearer and lot* grow ’:00— Sam Robbins’ orchMtra.. fibre. up compactly when not in use. 30x4.30 ...$4.90 Type Tire against all road hac- he Bald there are places that never ni-sscd nnythlnR like It. Thmisamls lipOn 38x4.75 ...$8.'30 snuiller— prices take- another tu m b le- Fancy Socks...... ’:30 —Serenaders; ' Paul Keast. hrds for a period 'o f one year ran be rehabilitated. thuusoiids janiiiM-d Sllbru's store to take .10c 1 Slippers .. ..,29c 29x4.75 ... $5.3.7 from, date of purchase! Goud baritone, Rollo Hudson’s orches- . "In many places." the speaker ; advantage of the splendid values offer- Sale Opens In sending them down to a still lower level Plain Color Socks.. ,, .10c 1 Caps . . -,. ... 2.-u iookIhg..^ioo! Here's the tire that tra. best atiBYC^rs your question; said, describing the scenes that im- ' ed and imrtlciilarl.r ullh .qllliro's Eae> Ulan any mark-down previously at- Handkerchiefs .... ■ 30x3.00 .. .$5.75 .. 3c 1 P i p e s ...... 2 tc :45— Otto Neubauer, pianist. GOLD CREST BATTERIES Where cun i-^'et most tire miles pres.sed him most, "the top soil has Credit Plan aha In effect. They bought tempted either by this store or by any 28x5.25 ___ $6.20 per dollar? Don't let the low to Iheir hearts’ content. For the benefit :00—Kate Smith and her Swanee Save money. Enjoy theTIRES proven performance of America’s been entirely blown aw-ay leaving FuU B la s t!! price fool you! t^ears guarantee little hope that this territory ever of those who, due to our insufficient other store In the entire state. >Ve have music. leading quality tires. Make your next set of tires a set of Cor- Frpr Tire Mounttnz SerTlee ths quality Is thereN^ can be rehablliuted." sales force, could not be taken care of forced the throttle of value-giving wide il5 — The Columbians. duroy DeLuxe or Standard. You’ll be money ahead. And a Former United States Senator properly, we have now added more help open In our attempt to empty this store 1:30—^True Story (Jourt of Human i year from now you’ll be miles ahead—In safer, more dependable, »2 -2 9 BLANKETS LUX SOAP Relations. Bingham said Legionnaires should to serve you in the courteous luonncr Buy N o w! Pay A fle r Labor D a y — lock, stock luid barrel— before the long driving mileage. You can’t buy better tires than "Factory 4 - P LY Instruct delegates to their conven- that you, aa a patron of Sllbro’s, are en- :00— California Melodies. Fresh" Ckirduroys. No other' tires give you so much quality at . And Your Old Battery GUARANTEED deadline date. Sept. 1, 1984— the day that such a low cost. tion in Miami to fight for a better titled to. A h o we have unpacked all SCHOOL (A | :30—Johnny Green—In a Modem Made to Sears’ specifications by a well ALLSTATE Vto W e a r 18 M onths aerial defense, especially with refer- crates and cartona—-searched every nook our lease expires. YOU’ STILL H.\VB 63c 6c Manner. known manufacturer . . . and brougnt acce to naval avIatloD. and corner of this store and this'stock, .AN O PPO RTU N ITY TO SH.ARE IN :00— Stoopnagle and Bud; Everett 15 Months’ Free Accident Insurance to you at a price any car owner can reprcM-nting our reserve stock, u 111 now YOU CAN OPEN Marshall, Frank Crumlt and Vic- He said the United States .nhould THESE UNHEARD-OF V.ALUES* SUPPLIES! afford. 13 standard size plates—suitable ’■ I hav*e at least one flying deck cruiser be offered at the most astounding price Cleansin g Tissues tor Young’s orchestra. You can't buy greater value In a DON’T D E LA Y ! CO.ME ON DO\V.\ CORDUROY STANDARD for Ford, Chevrolet, Pontiac, Plymouth, 29x 4-ply tire than the ALLSTATE 4- and the Legion in National conven- reduction* In our effort to nmke the end CHARGE ACCOUNTS We have ’em!! 10 :45— Carlilo and London with and other light cars. .AND JOIN IN A R E A L B.ARG.AI.N Surprisingly low priced. Yet exceptionally well built. PLY. A tough, extra-sturdy, beau- tion should urge the importance of Just, or even niore profitable for you, PercolatorsAluminumware — Tea Kettles — Cov- Warwick Sisters. 4.40 S' tiful.-proportioned tire that wl!l C.S 10c Srhool Boxes ---- I0c-2nc ’’Standard" quality materials and workmanship throughout. more army planes add aircraft than the beginning. DURING THIS SALE FESTIVAL! ered Kettles — Double Boilers —- Loose Leaf Binder . . . . lOo ;00-^5'dlUi Murray. dress up any car. •arrlers on the navy department. IS-^-Baseball scores. Rugged, deep thread. Good looking. All Corduroy STAND- FREE INSTALLATION Dish Pans. Icaay to keep clean. Springfield — Boston Fur Collars Boys* workmanship. ‘‘F.ACTOBY FRESH", live, resilient, longer two grades Nap- 29x 'protects you from all tire repair to the' 16th ahniial convention of Yellow wearing rubber. Quiet and cool running. An outstanding expense due to bl«^w-outs. rim- the American Legion In Connecticut $ DRESSES GOLF HOSE 4.40 .1 5 cuts, stone bruises.. . . a l l road hnsto 1.00 Valoea $8.»8 SUITS Friday, August 24. value. Cofduroy has been building Quality Tires for 14 years. thenic Texas arda... .during 34 months! In Burdick Junior High school. FRESH COOKIES SOAP UC Attractive T h e war is over.” the speaker $5.00 RAINCO.ATS ?2.00 Ladies’ Swagger Suits S3..10 Patt e r n s 4.40-*21 ...... $6.00 5.00-19 $7.70 tionate Values to $29..">0 A one-time spectal. Bring « j M l P. M. 7 Bald, "and It is not likely you will i.adie8' Swaggel Suits SS.-iO Girls’ Coats $2.00 $12.95 that boya 4.50-21...... $6.60 5.25-18 $8.30 ci*udes. be called upon to fight In another aorae a few pounds. Lb. X 4:00— Betty and Bob. FREE! like. Sizes 8 4.75-19...... $7.00 6.00-20 $11.23 PAY AS YOU RDE ON ALLSTATES war, but it la aa clUzena of the Ilckles — Sweet Relish — $ fk ' to 11. First 4:15—Singing Stranger. • Ask about Sears’ Liberal 12 P A Y PLA N . Pay only -one-fourth Down and the V A L l’ ABIJC PRIZE OOU- Republic that your work confronta KE.ME.MBEK! We are not Chow-Chow — Cherries, bottle t v I C B.VLLOONS quality! 4:30— Sonia Essen, contralto. Bring your own <»n- FGNS w UI he given with OTHER SIZES PROPOR’nONATELY LOW. Balance in as many as 12 Small Payments. Buy a pair or a set instead of one. fou. leaving town. Our new lo- for the Kiddies! With elastic tops . . . .'.25e 4:45— Concert— Edwin Otis, bari- tainer. every purchase. Drawing will TTour afforta are demanded eatton will be right here In tone; Rosalia Parker, pianist; We Specialize In Hydraulic Brakes Bverywhere. take place on day of our vlollniat. Grand 0|irnlng which will he Manrheater. Make no mis- SLIPS and General Auto Repairing. PAY AS UTTLE AS 50e A WEEK "Communlam la threatening tn take! Look for the big re- 6:00— News. annininc^ later. Pure dye taffe- M rtain parta of the country, but moval Sale signs In our win- 6:15— Skipper Jim and his Mythical Jjm Da.ly In Attendance. there are fewer in New England dows. ta -bias cut—. Ship of Joy. Look At These Specials! Shop The Entire Store! >ILBRO adju stable than in any other parL Go further 5:30—Jackie Heller. wait, though, and you will fall into Men’s Hats . .§1.95 CIOTHINC COMPANY straps. 1-ace 5:45— Little Orphan Annie. Sears, Roebuck and Co. This Sale Is A •eata of- tbeee Communiata. Boys* Suits .. §5.95 trimmed t o p 6:00— Hotel Astor Orchestra. Hundreds of equally outstand- SENSATION! < "Tou have your great oducation- Men’s Shirts 85c and bottom. A 6:16— Goodrich Baseball Resume. ing values for.your car— not ad- 1160 M A I N S T R E E T Near T R U M B U LL ST. bargain!! P. J. MORIARTY HARTFORD in the face of present market 6:30— Time, weather. §1 and philanthropic work to carry Overcoats .. . S5.00 vertised ! your righta to n u #tain and Shoes^...... §3.95 801 Main St. 6:45— Lowell Thomas. 174 West Center Street Manchester Store Hours: 9 to 6 Weekdays— 9 to 9 Saturdays. prices! R. B.ARRO.V, .Manager, Raincoats ... §2.00 — ^ o f thia atate a n In full 49c 976 M A IN STREET 7:00— Prq^-Radlo News, s ■------d u n e ta r, to b* plannsd and put Into foss to tha pells. Ths urging ot a tory to paying amployaa befora aSset. Usantlma, ws must ptovld* | taction baa but UtUa attact la the “You Remember Me—We Met During the W ar” SMMENOBJEaTO in “Friends Of Mr. Sweeney” trips to flnaSy HOSPITAL’SPAYRO U leavlag on hi* vacaUon today. He bom* and tbs remit tor thoa* in netd. i actual voting. In practically a w ry aald k* left tb* money m a waUet ADDISON and aipeaae wm to M tf C iv n iiig H rra lD In New York In a daak drawer while h* reepend- " I am rsllably. laformad that most I Caae It's ths man that counta whatb. use for FUSi«UHKU « t VHM MACHINE CURTAILMENT STOLEN BY THIEYB ed to the fall of a patient An official o f QIaatonbury says la ao yon to eoat eltieit are planning their relief on the ' er he's backed by tbs veteran* or •nMtCAStavtCE.iHc ■ money foi I have non*, lOnULD FKINTINO COUPONf. IhC « IS utMtll •tr««t basis that by April 1 next a syatero | the firemen, or the slsters-tn-Iaw When be returned, 15 minutes there are obont aina hundred acres worth ten eenta." To eap \ Ma&ctiMt«r. Coan , ®y FACT, H AR R ISO N A the stable hasn't bad much luck, aianufacturers in East Ask Doctor Had Left Office To An- later, th* room bad been ransacked 01 meadow land In town In the two at tb* interview tbs scaa#: TBOUAS FEROnSON of unemplo}rment Insurance or some : abilety. Road oondltlons' and detourih-4n and the money taken. A window OaaaraJ lU a a v tr —------; but Ita fortunaa probably would Exemption of Code Author- the State o f Connecticut made s e o e ^ swer Call of'Patlent —Money meadows along the ConneeUcut riv- as be stated ne dld not klnd.of permanent aid will have been Party pollUea Is good toi govern- New York, Aug. M.—Nearly be Immeaaurably and screen were open on :he Pros- woraa without ity to Cut in Hours. sary by highway construction and Gone When He Returns. er. It is eatimatad that over two to pay for tb* Job. Pouad»4 OctatMr i. lilt provided by the Federal government. ■ ment It keepa the voters alive to everybody who has plenty of what ■ the 'coon, pect street aide of the office. thousand tone of hay waa harvest- Mr. and Mrs. 8 . W. PlaiUt Fotllsb*it fivfrr b.>tBing Eacipt oiling announced by th* Connecticut It Is difflculi, it not Impossible, for what ta being done by the admlnls- it takas, which la money and U m e.. Although ainirinr Wood's beat Police believed more than one ed and a large part o f the crop w ...a Rev. and Mrs. Henry A . Fait Kuodays and Uotidaya Ectartv at tb« Highway Department aa of August man waa implicated since the office Poat OCnca ai Uanchaartr. ConuM aa any d ty alone to continue indefintts-: trators and a healthy, clean govern- Washington, Aug. 24.—David L. 22, 1934. Cambridge, Maos., Aug. 34.— taken to the eaatem part of the turned home yesterday 1 fapcad ClaM Mail Uattai. in on the rouletU games and care o f Mr*. John Hay Whltnev's was thoroughly ransacked in such town.’ from a week a auto trip to C $lSi000,000 per month spent for re-1 ——————— serving the cant o f his ear* the ata- hla clients be exemted from the 20 ed $30 in a cash box, and a pistol furnished the mortar. He hired a antJUad to tha ual for rarvbiication a year to deposit a load of social- ble boys eay they always can fore- Rout* No. U. S. 5—Enfield. Hart- Dr. Bolton told police he had been Dr, Bolton keepa In hla desk draw- ti'uek to gat his tools back and of all otwa diapatebta eraditad to ti Ilef Went Into Immediate circulation per cent curtailment of machine [ C O D D L I N G C O N V I C T S ites, suckers,, stooges, showfolk, cast victory or defeat for the day. ford-Springfleld road. 3 1-2 miles eounUng bill* In hia office, prepara- er. forth from the job. It took three Read The Herald Ad?s. ot oot otharwSaa jreditad m tbta spenders, speculators and auch for hours applying to the industry. »apar and alao the looal cawa pab*' to buy the neceasittaa of life, and! A t last the government has takan E. Barry Ryan, youngest racing Decision was reserved. of reinforced concrete pavement U flanad taarein the eeason's opening at the spa. owner in America, haa a monkey imder construction. Open to traffic. All rlghta of rapubllcation oi called this one of the props that has ig giant's step forward In putting the The curtailment, which begina to- Instei^ I walked along Broadway that always tosses a tontrum when- Enfield. Hartford-Springfleld road. ayacfai dtfpatebaa baraie ara alao ra> kept buslneas going In New York|f«ar of Ood Into the hearts—If they and came upon a stranded bang- day, was ordered by the SUk aarvad. ever some unlucky vtsttor comes to Shoulders are being oiled for 3 mile*. tail expert who told me about the Code Authority. Mr. Cole'a applica- city. He advocates a one half p er; have any—o f tha nation's dsspera- the stable. tion for exemption was refiiis^ by Route No. U. B. 6A—Windsor. Foil aaraiea cllaot of N B A Sarv- mascots of the various racing sta- ICA Ina cent tax on ^ a a business revenue I doe*. Attorney General Homer bles. tb* Code Authority, and be ap- Hartford-Sprlngfisld road. Should- ers are being oiled for 1 1-2 miles. in New York which he thinks will | curamlngs haa ordered the nation’s Not long ago the New Yorker Now that New York State haa pealed from that decision to the Publtabari Hapraaantailva: Tba NRA yesterday on the ground that Route No. U. S. 6. — C o ven try. Jolliia Marbawt Snaclal \gpficf^S%m raise gSO.000,000. | boiled gangsters transferred to Magazine had a piece about theae aancUoned raca tracli betting, tha silk manufacturing la a saaaonal in- North Ckiventry-Soutb (Coventry terk. Cbloago. Datrnit and Boatoo. mascots, and I read v K O D N E Y O L T C H E K miles: Traffic should avoid this green wool C Q O positively prevent any chance of may then file in court for bank- cut down the amount of time you for the August Sale! and 58— Bethel. Widening and pav- The New York market reports Herald Washington Correspondent F. P. Tamarens, fight trainer, said route. niptcy. Court-appointed officials ■ are wasting on fear, hatred, "Mrs. Wilson socked ber a good left ing Intersection. Open to traffic. Dally average crude oil produc- tapestries...... v 0 2 / * fraudulent voting soma of the larger choice cuts of beef are not only go- Route No. 167—Simsbury. Busby appraise hi* property and title is : Jealousy, malice and other emotions hook.’’ Route No. 39—Sherman-Gaylords- tion In California for July waa 517,- dty reglatratlon board* are propos- I Washington,—The Frazler-Lenike Hill road. 1 3-4 miles Is under 6on- $159.00 2-Piece Queen Anna ing to cost a lot more, but they will transferred to a trustee. i and excitements which only waste FURNITURE Policeman Norman Leonard said ville road. Bltumlnoui macadam 2 878 barrels compared with 513,556 Dining Room in $ "I "I A I farm bankruptcy act was the big struction but open to traffic. ing a system of registering each The farmer must repurchase at energy and contribute their share he saw Mra. Wilson slrlke the act- miles In length under construction. In June, the American Petroleum In- lounge suite with winged sofa be scarce. Although fnilt.s and Route No. 183—CJolebrook-Sondls- year prevloua to the voting date. I bad bogey man of th* last Con- the appraised value by paying at to producing both nervous and phy-. ress three times with a "right Shoulders and railing incomplete. stitute reports. , and lounge chair. Combina- vegetables are very plentiful in the field road. Waterbound macadam grass. least 24 per cent In the first two slcal disorders. hook.” Open to traffic. This Is the aystem In vogue In New I surface Is under construction for two tion plain and self-figured Eastern markets the ' prices on years, 2' i per cent more In .three Leonard Sherman, newsboy, waa Route No. 63—Watertown-Stralts Old World Finish I I U rust York state. It works very well and Not that It's a law In operation, years. 5 per cent more In both the SALE Turnpike. 5 miles bituminous ma- miles. Also grubbing, grading and American Horae Products <3o. and canned goods are starting to rise. QI'ESTIONS .AND ANSWERS of ths opinion it was "a fast left to it appears more like an effective fourth and’ fifth years, and the re- cadam under construction. Grading installing culverts. Open to traffic. eubsldiaries report for the six frise ...... O^Oe reduces the percentage of fraud Apparently this Is a reflection of the th* eye." Here's a typical example of the final, sweeping reduction# now in effect. Thl* beau- greatly. watchdog which should save any maining 80 per cent within six (Purpose of Menus) In any event, the actress said her and laying sur^ce. Open to traffic. Route No. 190—Suffield. Lake months ended June 30 net profit of 18 other groups reduced general advance of other food prices. Congamond road. About 8 miles of tiful Sheraton dining room, similar to the style of the group sketched. Is an excel- I liariJ-pre.Hscd farmer from being years. His Interest rate on the un- Question: Mias Arleen O. writes: face was scarred, she lost sleep and Route No. 67.—Oxford-Seymour $1,001,784, equivalent to $1.49 a Some report# eay that so upset paid balance stays at only 1 per bituminous macadam road under lent Watkins group. The suite relies on It* simple, graceful lines for Its beauty.- It This problem Is vexing the *()mtn-'j dlaposae.saed In the next live or six "Have just started reading yOur weight, waa unable to work and suf- road. Shoulders are being oiled share -on the capital stock, against I* mahogany veneered and finished in the latest “htgh-fashion" Old World finish (a are authorities In several cities over cent. for 6 miles.. construction but open to traffic. Occasional Chairs, .a group Islrstlon, but nothing has been done ! .vc“ rs, but won't bite anyone who Tf th . ..K4 . .u. I “ rtlcles and would like to know if I fered from the publicity of a black $',156,686 or $1,72 a share In the Route No. 215—Groton. Palmer rich anUque light brown color.) Buffet, china, table, arm chair and 6 side chaire, of 8 different styles, mostly the dlsclosuret of errors In the list* chM* *ian ‘ «r * for reducing, or are eye. Route No. 68—Naugatuck-Pros first baU of 1933. originally $175.00. . yet to forestall the advanre. W hen ;*’*^*‘’*' i ...... plan, the court may fix a Queen Anne designs. Rust, that a bill will be presented In the __J ...... ; Not ‘ hat ‘ he pup m lghtnl sud- the menus composed of properly Mrs. Wilson contends she slapped pact. Prospect-Naugatuck road. productlon was curtailed the govern-1 Uenly become dingerous . If the certain rental which the" farmer combined food* for the average per- the actress slightly In repulsing an Shoulders are being oiled for 2 1 blue, and green tapestry and next Legislature providing for pre- ment4. New Dealers didn't expect a ' Farm Credit Administration didn't must then pay while the court for- son? Also, how Is Melba toast pre- attack. miles. r bids foreclosure and other adverse $275.00 9-P*iece 18th Centurj' Group in mahogany veneer ivith genu- damask upholsteries. Values caucus registration annually. Then drought V Whether the drought la *hepherd him carefully. pared" ? Route No. 69—Prospect. New Ha- •veryone Intending to vote would legal procedure for five yeara._Jf the Answer; The menus are Intended ven road. Shoulders are being oiled ine inlay. One of its features is an oval shaped table. 1 >1 A : f S,“u‘S,.‘“SS farm er. doesn't pay. foreclosure fol- as a guidance to the average .per- for 6 miles. Waterbury. W ater- Table, buffet, china, arm and 5 side chairs ...... v A 4 * / * $19.95 ...... have to go to the polle and register rr lows. $9.98 present Is difficult to • ascertain, j permits a farmer to enter bank- son who wishes to follow a correct- bury-Prospect road. About 1 1-1 FCA has made about 423,000 Free Theater Tickets Occasional Chairs . . 8 dif- a week or ten days previous to the Xhere I* eome suspi^ien that it. is j itiptev sob still retain his farm flve ly balanced diet. The regimen Is miles bituminous macadam. Open $249.00 9-Piece I8th Century Group in mahogany veneer 'with 10- voung day. There hasn't been loans to the tune of well over a bil- neither a reducing nor a stuffing to traffic. •. ferent Queen Anne styles to more an excuse thad a reiKcause.■-cause, 1 i ‘ presumption lion dollars and since bond guaran- The following playground young- legged table, buffet, china, arm chair and 1 >1 Ck enough general discussion of the pro- ■ ‘ " " udthln that one. but rather for the normalizing sters will be gueste of the State Route No. 72— New Britain-Berlln. select from, in green and rust Secretary Wallace was askidHhe •• ° Corbin avenue and Farmington aven- PUMPS » d OXFORDS 5 side ch a irs...... $ 1 f r 7 ‘ ‘'lie enabled to refuse of the reight o f the Individual posal to know whether or not the i I theater tonight. They should re- covers. Some have upholster- other day what the A. A. A. cxpe.Vj a creditor's terms for adjustment Also, these menus are not meant for port at 6:45. ue. 1 3-4 miles o f bituminous ma- Idea Is a popular one. It certainly $269.00 9-]^ece Old English Group in solid oak with refectory draw- ed arms. Values to $22.50. ed to do about the rUe.ln prices tol- ; ^hK s debt and keep at least a fight- OOO 1^10*1-7 which those under special dietary instruc- Globe Hollow:-EtbeI Meecham, 18 cadam under construction but open For Those Going Back to traffic. • would necessitate a lot of extra lowing the drought He admitted*>1. prop- g^^TTn'd^lSud comnUasioner win tions of their physicians. Melba Newman street, age 11; A lice Bar- end table. Buffet, china, and velour upholstered arm and d* 1 C toast Is made by slicing white bread Rout* No. 74.—Aahford-WllUng- work on the part of the regtatrara that “ matcrUl modifications" would i 'fbe bllYirave a lot' of neonle the holding mortgages for at least $29.75 low, 65 Hamlin street, age 12; Edna To School 5 side chairs included...... $ 1 2/0 « $12.50 one fourth of an Inch thick, remov- ton. Wllllngton-Warrenville road. 25 Scott, 194 Center street, age IS;. Occasional Chairs . . half a and would' com* close to making it a have to be mad. In th. curtailment Jitter:, i.psc^V Inv.sfor’i'TW M d Ing the crust, and toasting In a slow in this lot . . . at Shoulders are being oiled for 3 milea Stearns & Foster Nora Scoot, 194 Center street, age ^298.00 9-Piece Sheraton 18th-Century Group, made in Grand Rapids. full time Job In s town like Man- of food production. At the same ' ^ into 1 , oven until it is a golden brown all , la^t year's price I 15; Marjorie Labey, ('19 Winter Route No. 75.— Suffield. po- dozen different styles includ- chester. tirriM rvthM^ w bankruptcy, ruin banks. Insurance' the way through. street, age 15; V lr^ la Von Deck, quonock-Suffleld road. Shoulders Genuine mahogany buffet, table, china, arm and d* O O IS ing solid mahogany models; tlme.other government officials have ! companies, and othe?fl A a* a threat agalns^Credltor.s who Beside# the ordlnar>*—emotion* | exercise, or a kinked and prolapsed Rope Cordings: 3 rows of.cords sewn " - ...... V" ■ ■ ■■■■' I '■ “ winter. Manchester i* u p ; veteran* and proceed to endorse If have, held up shipment until last week! 12; Douglas Turkington, Center being oiled for 3 miles. veneers. Bed, dresser, chest and vanity d resser...... ^I/. refuse to scale dmCn debt* at the which we recognize a.s existent, , colon. One of the best wavs to take lengthwise in pre-built sidfes for street, age 10. * practleailv th* earn* situs-jv-ou pleasr. (-.mdldates same time thaVft seeks to dissuade there Is doubtless another common the mineral oil i* to use u just be- We gave up all hopes o f receiving them Route No. 89—Lebanon. Leba- $804.00 6-Piece Chinese Chippendale group in genuine mahogany. thev like ' greater strength. . West Side; Ella Finkbelfl, 113 Remainingr BOO at present confronting farmers frqm entering bankruptcy non-Wllllmantlc road. Bituminous New . themselves. How much real effect Me which few have recognized. : fore retiring when the stomach la ' Roll Edges: Make a trim, tailored bed. . for we purchased at last year's low Walnut street, age 10; Ruth Mc- except aa.-A very last resort. This la the simple emotion of ex- .practically empty. There is no ad- macadam length about 4 1-2 miles York and Hartford. althou_ price. So we placed orders elsewhere Alister. 58 West atreet, age 9; Doris Twin Beds, dresser, chest, dressing table and .1 tf® o O Cf although, of they have in th* polling of the votes cltement. Many, get a nerve-stimu-1 vantage in taking water at Edges Piped: Seams piped with tape imder construction. Open to local 1 SUMMER oourae, on a much lower scale . i U's.-too early to be sure that the the for Immediate shipment. But last week Flaherty, 28 Lilac street age 10; traffic. bedside-table...... j. e p 2i 4&{!)* Fraaklv sdmitfir,.. It IS Impossible to say. "“>but■ that wsort; r i , ropasuremtamure wonwon't : ever oecomebecome popular lating thrill every Ume they heat f same Ume. for strength. the- fire engine dashing by, or when , — this long delayed order was shipped. It's Sheila Faron, 50 Pine street, age 12; Route No. 93—Norwich. Gallows FURNITURE , ihat of method arouses resentment ratheri'^‘"°fi">• nerve pressure or Irritation in got continue Indefinitely," Mayor L a ^ eern them. ______„ „„ Copeland. 149 Oak streit, age 11; Route No. 101—Eastford-Pomfret. Kd””" $ 1.49 *“ $5.00 iiach this or that candidate, hut lin d B ^ k t IncU might b*_ a ,ood BuardU said. " I t is unsclantSc I depletes the nerve force* and brings i plan for you' to gVt *the*opInlon oT * Peter Aceto, l56‘ j Oqk street, age Hartford road is being oiled for 6 1-2 assumpUon of representation of a »e*m to just love to foreclose farm- miles. Wlnsted-Norfolk road. Th* Boys’ and Youths’ Black < !» 0 ^ t\ unsaUsfactory. Th* msfe fact i '’‘i “ •'''■““on. competent osteopath or chiropractor much larger body without authority, P *'’* on a Hb- The man of power is alw ays one { whO' could examine your back VVATKINS BROTHERS two underpasses of the Hartford and and Brown Oxfords $4.50 WATKINS BROTHERS that it,is inadequaU Is-sufficient to U another etor>-. ■ , " ! who has a steady control over all j ______The Cape Vord* Islands receive-! Connecticut Western Railroad Co. . lompol another approach more basic emotions, and who uses bis mental i (Growth In Head) at M A NCHESTER, C O N N . their name from the green seawe-il are being eliminated. Traffic should The a v .; voter knows pretty j Just the same, i f * estlmatsd that which drifts Into their numerous al M ANCHESTER, C O N K fundamental, of a permanent and physical energy whore it «111 do Question: S, C. writes: " I have a use extreme care while passing the well how he .wants to vole when he ‘ioni* guarantee and Frazler- most good. The fault seems to growth in my head which has al- bays, not from the vegetation of. Me work. I Lemk* cams alouf. forscloauraa rlands. which I# very sp.ar.'.e. C. E. HOUSE & SON, Inc. D« inat many do not understand | most cloa ^ the air paasag*. I have Route No. 114—Woodbridge. Race ABMORED TRUCK ROBBED STRIKING BACK MANCfTESTER EVENING HERALD, MANGHESTBR, CONN., FRIDAY, A'CCDST 24, ISBA CONYENTION OF S7 BY SMAIX BOYS ' HOLD 2 SUSPECTS WOMAN IS SniUCK ROOSEVET ASKED Washington, Aug. 24.—(AP) OBITUARY —Guards on a Washington ar- INDEPENDENTS mored truck aren't bothered by IN TRUCK HOLDUP CROSSING CENTER hold-up men, but they have TO SETTLE STRIKE some definite Ideas dn the allver funer al s GIANTS FINALLY DEFEAT PAUL DEAN OF CARP problem. AS they bopped out of their One Had Five SlOO Bills in I t Meet Tomorrow in New truck to deliver $700 In coina to L Mrs. Merwin Tyack Has Pos- Hugh Y. Torrance Alnminimi Company Union a patron, the bag broke and-$7J- Hugh Young Torrance, one of the Hayen; Not Gear As To in dimes rolled Into a aewer. His Possession; Neither of sible Skull Fracture In fn”‘ M«nch^e^ In a trice, so said witnesses, the World War. and whose death Men in Appeal Term Sitna- small boys lowered a companion occurred Tuesday as a result of the Wan pu l l out last minw What Will Happen. Men Wifl Talk. wounds received In that conflict, Cochrane Made Good the Hard Into the sewer, retrieved the Noon Accident was accorded full military honors lion “Very Dangerous.” money—and ran off In the gen- . this afternoon at largely attended eral .Erection of a soda fountain. funeral services. At 2 o'clock pray- ^ VERDICT BY 5-3 SCORE N«w Haven, Aug. 24—(AP) — --Z'— — --- ;------^ New York. Aug. 24 —(AP)— The Mrs, Merwin Tyack of 58 Acad- ers were said at the home of his HIGHLANDERS DOWN The Independent Republican Party arrest of two Brooklyn •men In Phila- Pittsburgh, Pa„ Aug. 24.—(AP)— Sturgeon-Urhanetti Clash ARMY-NAVY BLASTS emy street suffered a possible frac- father, Archibald Torrance of 13 An appeal from representatives of DISH WASHING, MILKING of Cbnnectleut. through delegatee delphia on sihsplcloti In connection Newman street, and at 2:30 the w'lth the $427,000 armored truck ture of the skull and other In- 100,000 unionists for aid In ending AS DODGERS TRIM CUB! e*tao have been aeked to come )iere, LOCAL UNION holdup In Brooklyn Tuesday, waa re- juries at 12:30 this altemoon when Ma^’^^s Ej^scopal'^c^urchf^t^ Rev' the Aluminum Company of Ameri- BALDWINS 8 TO 4 For Finals Berth Tonight LEGION NINE 19-2 wlU hold tomorrow what la equiva- peirtcd to police today by Philadel- She waa struck by an automobile J. S. Neill officiating. Organist ca strike—termed a situation “very MADE DAYS IN COLLEGE lent to a atate convention;' phia police. driven by Mrs. Alice Knofla of 29 John Cockerbam accompanied Ed- dangerous to the Industrial peace of Nathan B. Stone, behd of a bus- j One prisoner had five $100 blits Munro street as she waa crossing ward Mc(^Ilagh who sang. "Safe this district"—Is before President A tennis match of more than or- ibut Sturgeon Is capable of eovering New York increases Lead iseaa college In which the conven- TO ABIDE BY ; In hia posae,pslon, the report received East Center street on her way to In the Arms of Jesus," and John Roosevelt. Paul Kissman Feature at Bat dinary interest is slated for the high i the court In' (unazlng fashion and Local Sport tion will be held and In 1932 the . here said, and neither man would the stand of the Manchester Green Chambers, who sang "Abide With Similar appeals to Governor TOUGH FOR TIGER PILOT school courU at 6 o'clock tonight.! may be the winner by wearing hls Barrage of 29 Hits, Coupled state chairman.'waa of the opinion . talk. bus. Me." Pinchot and U. S. Labor Secretary when Bob Sturgeon and Lebro U r-; opponent down. Urbanetti has been 6 1-2 Gaines; Roifingi for Winners; To Play ^ettl battle for the right to enter: playing the gams for many months today, that a majority of thoae who STRIKE CALL One prisoner described himself as Mrs. Tyack was removed to the There was' a profusion of beauti- Frances Perkins were addressed yes- With 13 Errors, Results in Chatter meet, will favor diaaolutlon of the j Leonard Mego, also known.as Geor- Ronald Colman seems to be striking back In earnest In this scene Manchester Memorial hospital by ful floral tributes from relatives, terday. by P, T. Fagan, president, the finals of the towu title tourna- i this season, being No. I on the high Twirls Yanks to Win Over party. He aaw no likelihood that a (Continued from Page fine) ! glo, 42. and gave three Brooklyn ad- from "Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back", the new 20th Century mystery Thomas Hooey of the Center Phar- friends and military organizations. and • H. L. Woodmansee, secretary, Was Star Outiilder and Half' Andover Tomoirow. ment. It should be a close, hard school team. Sturgeon favors the tickM In whole, or In part, will be 'drcsae.s, 142 East 19th street, 682 thriller at the State theater Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Charles But- macy. She suffered lacerations of The bearers were Fred Baker and of the Pittsburgh Central Labor instch all the way with the final two handed style of play of which Wild C ontest ncminated; did not see a need for | few groups but by a majority of : East 91st street and 3640 Unden terw'prth Is seen as his comic aide and Arthur Hohl is the menacing man the scalp, a possible head Injury John McDowell, representing Mons Union, with which most of the labor outMme a toss-up. i the former champion, Walter Hol- The Blueflelds will oppose the Indians, Cuts Tigers Mar* one at the present time; and did not I workers in the textile industry in , “venue behind the door. and abrasions and was suffering unions In this city are affiliated. back During Career at Sturgeon is fav'ored on hls past land, Is a past master, Cities Service nine of Hartford at Ypres Post, British War Veterans; performances In towu title com-1 Next Monday night, Earl Blssstl expect the gathering even to make i the United States. In order to as-j_ The other man said he was Phll- with severe shock. Captain C. H. Perkins and Craw- Settlement Refused The Highland Park baseball team A continuous barrage of hits by the Weat Side field tonight at 6 llpo Ariiau, 45. also known as Phil- IDIN GS petlUon but Urbanetti Is the choice faces Daniel Foley In ths quarter- o’clock. gin to But Four Games. a declaration of principles. ! certain the tnie sentiment of all Officer Raymond Griffin investi- ford Lawson of Hartford, represent- Their appeals foUowed refusal of Boston U; Big Leaguer’s continued Its long winning' streak the Army abd Navy teaifi players The convention. If anticipations ' tk* workers, It was pointed out. the lips, of 15 East 21st street. Brook- gated the accident. ing Edith Cavell Command, B. W. company officials to accept a five- YE.STEKDAyS BESLXTR trouncing the Baldwin A. C. at of many tennis enUiu.riasts to ellm- final.i. the wlnner'to iheet Sherwood national committee asked the dif- lyn. They were In a sedan auto- OTOERS OF CAR8 V.; James V. Munsle and James Inate last year’s finalist. Urbanetti; Blssell for the right to meet the and a long streak of errors by Le- materialize, will be called to order point strike settlement plan offered Highland Park last evening, 8-4. ,\I possesses the better tennis game winner of tonight's match. Another" game In which poor by Professor Albert Levitt under ferent locals to Indicate by an actual mobile. DEATH BREAKS UP | CANNOT GET AID Findlay represenUng the Order of ny Fred Keig*t)jvJU_.a. Labor De- “Life of Riley” Inspired Northeaatera League Gunther held the Baldixins in check gion players, produced the worst and sportsmanship played a prominent By HUGH S. FULLERTON, JR,. power given him In 1932. Stone said vote the exact nature of the senti- Not Important. I Scottish Clans. partment conciliator, which was de- Hartford 11, SpringfieM 0. after a bad first inning, when the most one-sided game yet played in .Associated Press Sports Writer ment of the individual members. New Bedford 3, Wayland 1. part took place last night between that until Levitt does call it to Assistant Cnilcf Inspector John J. i Burial was In the East cemetery .signed to return 8,500 Alumnlum Baldwins scored two runs. Highland the Rec-Leglon league. the Concordia Lutheran church and The Giants finally have beaten ona order, It will not be determined The necessity of the national com- Charity Or ERA Work Barred RAILROAD PENSION and the trumpeter and tiring squad Him to Play Ball. Watertown 3, Worcester 2. Park had no trouble with Ab, Kiss- GlorgetU pitched a great game mittee having these tlgures was the -Sullivan, informed that a money: TEAMOF DANCERS^ (.^mpany v/orkers to their jobs at the Rec-Leglon All-Stars, a hardball of the pitching Dean boys from SL what the fate of the Independent bag had been found on the beacb at ■ To Those Able To Drive were, from Dllworth-Cornell Post, the firm’s six pionts. man, hitting when it counted most. and had the best of support. "Pop’’ tussle. The church nine held an 8-6 Republican will be. Levitt, he said principal rca.son behind the calling American Legion. Pittaburgh 6, PbUadelphIa 5. Edgar flashed one of hls old-time Louis—an<5 that. In the light of what of the special se-sslons here last Keansburg, N. J., said that so far: Autos. Company officials said their ob- The Highlanders scored two in the advantage as the Vets came to bat may make an address: he may ask as he could determine It had no con-' LAWISEFFECnVE jections to the plan were based upon By H.4BRY GRAYSON Brooklyn 9, Chicago 4. first, five In the third and one more Many Entries Received outfield plays, a running orie-hand in the last of the seventh. As dSrk- has gone before, ranks ns one of the ‘ the delegates to come out In sup- night. NBA Serrloe S p o ^ Editor. New York 5, S t Louts 8. In the sixth. catch In eenterfleld. It was the nectlon with the holdup. Virginia Loomis, 18, Just Owners of cars cannot get proposals for National Labor Board ntss was epproechlng, the Concor- season’s major achievements. port of the Roosevelt admlnlstra- I.xing Diseusslon The police learned where two sets mediation, and a contract with the The story of Gordon Stanley ' (Boston-Clnctnnatl, postponed). The real star of the game waa best play of the game and proved dias staged a deliberate stalling act. Late Rally Wins tloi. and New Deal policies, he may After listening to Mr. Green's work on ERA projects here re- Cochrane Is that of a poor farm Amerioan Ltegue Paul Klaeman, Highland Park cen- still further that the old timers can have a "kejiioter'', or make the ad- of license plates used by the robbers gardless of the ace or value of National Council of Alumnlum after the Vets had scored seven The feat was enough ■ to give ths . talk and giving the matter consid- were stolen, and established that Awarded Hollywood Con^ Retirement Board Orders DRUGGISrS DEATH Workers, which they claimed would boy who made good the hard way. New York 9, Cleveland 2. ter-fielder and brother of the oppos- For Five-Cornered Meet still step on occasion. The score of runs. In an attempt to have the league leaders a margin of six and dress himself; he may have drawn eration for more than two and a the automobile When a person John Cochrane, Irish father.of the St. Louis 3, Philadelphia 0. ing pitcher. Paul connected for the game was 19-2 In favor of the a platform. Stone said that for quarter hours, the men and women the pushcart which carried a ma- seeks charity from the town‘an he tantamout to a "closed shop” game called before play was com- one hall -gsraes over the Cubs and chine gun to the scene of the holdup agreement. ■splendid chap now lashing the (Chicago 7. Boston 2. two singles and a double In as many Army and Navy. pleted, which would revert the score •seven over the Cards as they pulled mself he was "through". He knew prc.sent' took a vote. A great ma- tract. Dies; Sister 111. investigation Is ■ made to de- Deduction of Two Per Cent Detroit Tigers to an American Washington 3, Detroit 1. trips to the plate. He also contrib- of others who did not care to fu r-1 jorlty of those present, representing changed hands recently for a con- FOUND ACCIDENTAL In their telegram to the President, On the other side of the town the to the preceding inning. Umpire out a last minute 5 to 3 decision over sideration of $10, the transaction be- termine If the applicant owns the labor leaders warned: . League pennant, saved sufficient uted the outstanding fielding play Blueflelds were edged by the Man- Paul Dean, the younger of the pair ther promote the Independent KC' the day workers, voted In favor of a an automobile. Aid provided Ernie Dowd finally called the game, ing legally recorded h.V a bill of sale. Labor's Warning script as a coachman and caretaker THE STANDINGS of the evening when he held Broth- At West Side Toniorrow chester fire department team, 6-3 in debate arising, on whether the game at St. Louis yesterday. At the sams publican movement, but like him- general strike of silk workers when through ERA work and town from Employees’ Salaries. for a wealthy family to purchase a er Ab on third after a long fly from self, would like to have opportunity and If called bj»tho national corn-, Coast. (iiiard Busy. New York, Aug. 24.— (AP) — “Present strike threefens to in- a fine game. It waa a close game had been called because of darkness time the Cubs took It on the chin, Coast Guard vessels were sent out Death today had broken "up the sis- relief is cut off, If such Is found volve thousands of otuer members small place outside of Bridgewater, Northeaatern League Antonio’s bat In the fourth Inning, all the way, the deciding factors be- 3 to 4 from the Brooklyn Dodgers.. to work for betterment of liquor mlttee, It was reported. to be the case, unless the work Coroner Gives Finding In Mass., where Mickey was born on or because of the deliberate stalling. traffic conditions. A recess W’as taken until 11:30 during the night to check a report ter team of Virginia and Maxine cf organized labor In sympathetic or W. L. by throwing directly Into Jim Nich- ing a couple of untimely errors by As far as this department has been Paul and hls big brother Dizzy, had that a boat carrying three suspects Loomis, dancers, just ns they were In which they are engaged re- Washington, Aug. 24—(AP) — April 6. 1903. Manchester ...... 28 17 ols* glove. Eagleson played a good New Haven Harriers To Future .Artlvltliw when the men employed'on the night general strike unless the company YANKEE EASILY the Bluefleld players which allowed able to leran, the argument Is still bowled over the New Yorkers eight had been seen 13 miles east of Sandy prepared for a motion picture ca- quires an automobile on the job. Railroads were ordered today by Upon graduating from high Watertown ...... 27 21 game at short, going out Into short the winning runs to count. Long times In succession up to yesterday. Independents he was of the opin- shift, who finish 'their tasks at H In some ca.ses there are the Railroad Retirement Board to Case of Lewis J. Allen of recedes from Its present position." school, young Oichrane juggled hot going on. p. m., could be given an opportunity Hook lightship. Nothing waa reer. Pointing out that the strike was Worcester ...... 27 22 left to make three catches. Roy Send Team of 34; Water* of the M. F. D. played a whale of The Cubs were no match for ion, would be active In an effort to found. Virginia died lost night at the abuses by person.s owning cars deduct two percent of the salary of metal In an iron works for 10 hours New Bedford...... 27 23 Fraser left the game In the fourth BEAl^NBOW a game at third base, making, five Brooklyn yesterday, despite a ons elect members of the house of Rep- to vote on the subject. After the every employe each month to pro- caused by "refusal on the part of a day In order to be able to enter same explanations and reports had Jack McCarthy, a former police- Roosevelt hospital of complications and In others it is necessary that Middletown. Aiumnlum Company officials, domi- Lowell ...•...... 25 24 In favor of Antonio and re-entered putouts and four assists. ’ Hls The Hawks were awarded a for- raaimiprisltig by Babe Herman, wbo resentatlvoa,' who wll) stand for man,' and William Bailey, both following ah appendectomy. In the they use some kind of a car amd vide funds for pensioning old work- Boston University, where he took s Hartford ...... 23 25 the game when Bedurtha,. the Bald- bury, Middletown, Hart- playing stopped several Blueflelds feit victory over the Holy Name drove in three nms with a triple and better liquor control laws In the been given, the night workers at 1 ers beginning February 1 next year. nated by the powerful Mellon finan- course In business administration. o'clock took a vote and also decided associates of the slain gang leader, same hospital, her twin sister, Max- take only-a part payment from cial interests, to allow employes the Springfield ...... 18 27 wins great little catcher, took sick. Former Navy Secretary’s rallies. The scores: Jimlors In the junior town title bomsr, and scored the other. The 1935 General Asembly. Vannic Higgins, went to i«.llce sta- ine lies seriously ill of stomach ul- the town, but the' order has They also were ordered to furnish Middletown, Aug 24.— (AP) _ During bis freshman year, ha got Wayland ...... 18 81 Highland Park»wtll play Andover Army and Navy. series last night when the latter In- favor of a strike If one Is order- cers. the Retirement Board by Septem rights of collective bargaining," the up St 4:30 a. m„ and milked the Dodgers smashed over five rubs la The action of the convention to- ed, tions after reading In newspapers gone forth, aa concerns somfe Lewis J. Allen, 48 retired Middle- telegram added; National League at Highland Parit tomorrow after- ford and Locals Are Also . ab r h po • a a team did not appear for the sched- two Innings against Bill Lee, thsa morrow will depend upoh what that they were wanted. Police de- The Loomis sisters danced In persons at least, that the auto ber 15 the names of each employe cowa and looked after other chores noon. C. Tedford will twirl for the Bblslds, If ...... 6 2 8 2 0 0 uled game. H«'nd T e l e g r a m who was born on or before Febru- town dniggist, whose body was "We respectfully urge your con- before hopping a train to . attend W. L. PC. Cup Defender Takes On finished by pounding Charley Root licyitt has.to offer, in Stone's opin- A telegram waa prepared fo r. nied , , that any alarms had been sent George White's "Scandals," and in must go qr the aid will be dis- round beside his car early Monday New York ...... 77 42 .647 locals while HIcking wilt work for F. McCormick, c . .8 0 1 9 0 0 and Bud Tinning when their lead ion. several of Broadway’s better known continued. ary 1, 1865, and who was on the sideration of this matter so, that m classes 30 miles away. Yet be found the Andover team. To Be Well Represented. Anderson, lb ...,|6 3 2 8 0 0 dispatch to the natlooal committee | However, they que.a- was accidentally killed In the opin- dustrial peace will be restored and Chicago ...... 70 48 .593 Georgs Ray will probably pitch was In danger. As to the major political parties, [ representing the textile workers, ; “ “hCfl Iwith men, who establl.shed night clubs. payroll on or after June 27, 1933. time for athletics. Highland Park challenges the lo- Prince’s Weetamoe Today. Belknap, s s ...... 6 4 4 2 3 1 The order referring to deductions ion of Coroner Lowndes A. Smith, of the rights granted these employes Charles Farrell, the screen star, St. Louis ...... ,.69 48 .590 for the Methodists against the Bald- Cut 'Hger Lead Stone said, neither suited him. The l giving the result of the vote of ■ and were permitted to go. They came out of the west about Boston ...... 58 58 cal Methodist Club to a game on Wiley. 2b ...... 6 4 8 1 1 0 wins at Mt. Nebo tonight. Bay Is the four years ago to attain fame along from pay checks was understood ' j Middlesex countv. whose finding to- under the National Industrial Re- and Cochrane earned their board as ,5oo ao se to 100 of the state’s finest . The Yankees reversed the process Democratic party, he said, was Local 2125 last night. The workers 1 Inspector John'J. Sullivan Issued day was made public. He pointed Pittsburgh ___■...... 56 60 .483 any field agreeable to them, and H. McCormick, sf .6 2 1 2 1 0 lad who turned In two wins over the “wet” and was not a hypocrite by are seeking one shift a day and ' “ call for detectlve.s to voluntarily' the Rialto. "Their big opportunity have been prompted by the fact •overy Act be recognized by this sophomorei by working as bus boys at any time. Call Manager S, An- Ffewport, R. I., Aug. 24.—(AP)—• track and field athletes are expected Edgar, 3b, cf . . . .6 3 2 2 2 3 In the by cutting .4B0UTT0WN that some of the railroads did not out evidence was that Allen waa company.” and washing dishes In the school Brooklyn ...... 51 64 .443 With one of the nicest pieces of Blueflelds this season. Detroit’s lead to four games. New asserting It was "dry''. The Repub- abolition q/ the “marhtne load " devotc their time off to the Investi- finally came — a Hollywood con- struck by the car. Philadelphia...... 45 71 derson. tel. 8156. to compete at the W eit Side Oval (Tastell, cf ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 tract with Fox Film corporation. make deductions during August in- Meanwhile, petitions were report- cafeteria. .388 Highland Paik sailing on record to her credit—her tomorrow afternoon at 3 o’clock *n Gravlno, 3b ...... 2 0 11 0 0 York hammered Cleveland pitching licans who tried' to face the world system. It-.was reported. gation, saying "we're out to break A public setback card party will tending to make such deductions In The coroner based his opinion on Cincinnati ...... 41 76 .350 as "drys" did so In a hypocritical With the vote taken by Local this ca.se.” They.w-ere to have left for motion. be held at the home of Mrs, w’illlam ed In circulation among, pickets at They were also members ‘ of the AB R H PO A E defeat of Harold Vanderbilt’s Rain- the five-cornered meet arranged by Olorgettl, p ..... ,5 1 2 0 2 0 Just when the semi-final match foi a 9 to 2 victory behind Charley a lump sum after court action on the testimony of Dr. Jessie W. Fish- the three Plttsburgh-dlstrlct plants, ■boxing team. Cochrane made 10 .-\merican League bow yesterday—Yankee of Boston, between Eleanor Heubner-and Eliza- Huffing who made two hits and scor-^ way as their conventions were 2125 on Its way to Washington to- Other cities are being checked to picture city shortly after Virginia’s j Barron, 209 East Middle Turnpike the attack by class one railroads on er, pathologist at Middlesex hospital, Eagleson, ss ...... 4 1 i 3 i o the Recreation Centers. The pro- Bellucci, rf.,,,,,3 0 0 0 0 0 “wet.” day, only two locals In New Eng- learn the movements of- known operation which xvas not considered .Monday evening, Augtist 27 at 8 p! and others at Alcoa, Tenn.: Mas- sport letters four In football, but W. -X. P. Kissman, cf ...3 2 3 2 1 0 sailed by Charles Francis Adams, gram of eleven events will be closely Morgan, rf...... S 0 0 0 0 0 beth Llthwlnski In the women’s cd 3 runs In- his own cause besides Stone said he would not forecast land have yet to take a poll of the gangs. constitutionally of the retirement who had found hair on the underside sena, N. Y. and East St. Louis, HI, he failed to make the baseball team Detroit ...... 77 42 B. Dougan, 2b ...4 1 1 0 3 0former Navy secretary, meets contested from .start to finish, Judg- singles tourney will be played is pitching six hit ball. Lhe benefit of the Anderson- law. of the car which was like that on until hia 1’iulor year, when he play- New York ...... 73 46 the future, whether the new Com- members. These locals arc In Hol- Local newspapers said It had been The Loomis sisters were natives Shea post auxiliary. The public as for a “back to work” movement. J. Adams, lb ___ 2 1 1 5 0 0 Frederick Prince’s Weetamoe today ing by the out.vtanding talent that 57 19 21 27 9 4 (doubtful as several attempts to play The 'Tigere suffered their second monwealth Party would, seek mem- of Kansas City, Mo. Yirginla's The board said the law required head, was a trace of heavy motor ed right field. Against Boston Col- Cleveland ...... 61 55 C. Dougan, 3b .. .3 - 0 S 0 0 In her second engagement of the will be entered. American Legion thb match have failed, due to the In- consecutive defeat at Washington, 8 yoke and Springfield and meetinga learned that pictures of three of the well aa the members of the post and that two per cent be deduited each oil, and he was of the opinion that Boston ...... 63 58 bership In this state before the,19.36 to votte on the comtemplated strike bandits were Idontitled by witnesses j takqn there tonight. auxiliary are Invited to attend. Six lege a.‘ a uznlor, he caught, played J. Nichols, c ...... 3 1 1 7 1 0 final trials to select a defender of The New Haven Harriers, one of Heller, cf ...... 4 0 1 1 0 1 ability of one player or the other to to 1, when Bob Burke limited them ■ election, or whether a party for pro- month and that it must be done in' as the car ran over Allen a nut or third base, and pitched. He also Washington ...... ■,...54 61 Smith. If ...... 8 1 1 ,1 0 the America’s Cup. Wright, c ...... ,4 0 0 4 1 0 be on hand. Only four players were to five blows. are scheduled to be held tonight. ,lt ; ixdlce henclquartor.s. This wa.s prizes will be awarded and refresh- that way Instead of permitting the St. Louis ...... 50 64 the best clubs In the state, will have ‘ bibltlon and better citizenship Is said that a majority of workers : denied by in.sprctor Sulllv.an ments served. bolt hit him on the head. A state stood o';t :n track, basketball and Gunther, p ...... 3 0 1 0 3 Yankee, with her conventional rig the largest representaUon of all, Stevenson, c f ...... 4 0 1 5 0 0In the-tourney this year, Gladye The Senators assaulted Tommy* contribution to the pension fund to policeman tested the car by having T A L K OF WAR hockey. r-hlladelphla...... 48 .65 a sharp contrast to the newly con- would be organized. .'in all of the New ■ England fexlilc ' • ------■'— ------^'- WORLD JEWISH CONGRESS accumulate. Lewis, rf ...... 3 0 0 0 0 sending In a list of 34 entries. The Hayden, lb ...... 4 o 0 6 0 i Lampreebt, the defending champion, Bridges for all their runs in the There was some Indication today : rentcis are in favor of the stnkc, it placed on the spot where Allen Chicago ...... 42 77 structed Rainbow, romped around a Hartford Harriers, the Waterbury Bradley, I f ...... 4 0 0 3 0 1 downing Muriel Tomlinson In three fourth when Manager Joe Crania Organist Hedge Pehr.son has call- ■The railroads are required to had stopped the car that he might It was while rcrubbing crockery 30-mlIe course to beat the Vander- that among the delegates may be ed a re1icar.aal of the women’s i make payments Into the fund every 28 8 9 21 9 0 Crescents and the Middletown Har- Cervlnl, p ...... 3 0 0 0 0 2sets In the othia' match. singled end Chlff Bolton, Fred several who favor Lcvitl's new In- shut the gate tp the premises where STILL IN AIR, and ciiliery m the oasement of one TODAY’S GAMES Baldwin C. bilt aspirant by more than Six min- Pitkin, s s ...... 2 1 0 6 4 3 Schulte end Pate Susko hit two bag< WILL ASSISI POOR JEWS ehonis of Emanuel Lutheran choir, | ‘hree months unless otherwise he had visited. When th brakes were of the school fciilldirg.; In the spring utes. riers have also filed numerous en- dependent Citizens Party. and for tonight at 7:30 at the church, i “'"dered by the board. AB R H PO A E tries, while Manchester will be Hemingway, *b ..8 1 2 2 2 5 ^ a t promises to be one of the gers in rapid succession, Harry O. Antman of New'Milford, NEW WATER SUPPLY Daily Health released the car slipped back over of 1923 that Cochrane 'irst wa.s In- Northeastern League Sturgeon, ss .Weetamoe. her opponent of to- Custer, r f ...... 8 0 0 1 0 0 in preparation for the service Sun-1 ------spired to become a major league leprcsented by the brilliant Spike liveliest softball games of the season BrlUlont Pitching win succeed Levitt In the .interest Geneva, .\ug. 21. lAP) Prof. M day morning ih exact course wnich It took Mon- DUCE ASSERTS New Bedford at Springfield. F'raser, lb ...... 2 1 1 0 0 0 day, has, since the start of the pre^ aub team, which captured the town Moseley, 2 b ...... 3 0 O' 1 0 0 will be played on Charter Oak Buck Newsome of SL Louis end of that party and the possibility of H. Knllen of New York concelvcR day morning. The officer’s theory (Continued from Page One) ball player. Across Boylston street, 5Ianchester at Wayland. Antonio, lb ...... r 0 1 8 0 0 llmlnary races, been a disappoint- strengthening It on the remnants ut PLANNED FOR GUARDS loun^ng on the steps of the old title,for two consecutive years. The grounds at 6 o’clock sharp tonight Ted Lyons of Chicago turned in » Service U.o projected World .lewiah C|on- Miss Florence Gembel of .Nor- was Allen was kiiocked down and (Only games scheduled). Oble. cf ...... 3 1 0 3 1 0 ment to all who have supported New Haven club will ba favored w 34 2 3 27 7 13 between the West Sides and Hose pair of brilliant pitching feats to the Independent Republican parly gre.s."' to be primarily a moveniciit BRITAIN DENIES the car passed over him. taught us It Is necessary to prepare Brunswick Hotel, he saw Babe NattonoJ League Kelsh, 3b, c ...... 41 2 1 1 2 her. Back In 1930 she was consid- Army and Navy .. .015 400 234—19 m tor poor .lew.s, "the Forgotten Men wich Is the guest of the Rev. C. Ruth, Bob Meusel, Everett Scott, ered a lively boat In light airs, but capture the team honors, for which Company No. 1. Both teams are up wto the other American League IIK A K T HISK.V.SK, I)F ..\T IIS The evidence of the three witness- centers of concentration for vehicles Brooklyn at Chicago. Bedurtha, C.....8 0 1 6 1 0 American Legion . .000 020 000— 2 games. Each allowed six hits, New. . System at Niantie to Be En- of Jewry ’’ toward self help and self Homer Glnn.s and .Mrs. Ginns of ^ Herb Pennock, Waite Hoyt. Wally this year Yankee, the heavy weath- Watkins Brothers l^ave donated there batUlng for first place lix the Kl.SF. WITH LIFE SI*.\N North Main street. smed to dovtail and Coroner on the mountainous frontier." Philadelphia at PIttoburgh. 'Fraser, 3b ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 silver loving cup aa trophy. Two base hits: Belknap 2, Edgar. second half of the race and the some fanning ten batters to shut out tirely Kehuilt, General Eadtl government In Jewish matters. Smith accepted this as Conclusive. Pipp, and Ollier Yankees, then rid- er champion of four years ago, has COLLAPSES A JAP ALLIANCE Mussolini waA wearing the uni- ing the crest o" the wave. Boston at Cincinnati (2). Senkbell, rf .,.'..3 0 1 1 0 0 New Haven Entries Three base hits: Wiley. teams will be on edge for tonight’s the Athletics 3 to 0 end Lyons stop, .\nntrtinees Todav. In a statement to the -Vsaoclated Dr. Tarrant said Allen might have form of a corporal of the Fascist New York at St Louis. Lovett, 2h ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0found her a comparatively com Base on balls off Cervlnl 2. Glor- B> DK. MOKKIS KISHMEl.N The degree team of the Daugh- "Soe those lucky stiffs on the fortable antagonist. The New Haven Harriers entries joust. Pete Hansen Is expected to be ping the Red Sox 7 to 2 as A1 Sim. F.iliUir, .lourtml of tin- .tmericun Pie.ss hofore he left Geneva today, ters'of Liberty will hold Its final re- lived two hours and had aid reach- militia as he spoke. Among the fqr- ' American League WIganow.skI, 2h ..2 f 0 1 10 gettl 1. RUSSIAN DEBT r.'of. Kallen .said he tnterpreted the Brunswick steps ?" he muttered to Yankee has ordered one of the arc as follows: 100 yard da.sh, Leo In the box for No. 1 and the West mons end Luke Appling backed him 'Vletlleiil .\NMM'lutlon. and of il,vgelii. hearsal foi the Atlantic City meet- ed him his life might have been sav- elgn military officers who heard the a companion. "Notbing to do but Cleveland at New York. Baldwin, If ...... 2 1 1 0 0 0 Ghoullston. John Fletcher and John Struck out by Cervlnl 1, GlorgetU Sides may use a "dark horse’’ for with three blows each. Hartford, Aug. 24. lA Pi—-The ^fcstablinnment of the Congress aa an ed. newly fashioned, double sheeted 6 . water-supply system at Niantic Is the lleiillh .Magazine , , , . , , - ing tonight at 7 o'clock in Orange addres.s was Capt. Francis Brady play iiuseball, while here ^am wash- Chicago at Boston. A. Ki.'5sman. p ...3 0 1 0 0 1 Urbanskl; 220 yard dash. Walter this evening's "crooslal" encounter. Pittsburgh’s Pirates took tbs third (Continued from Page One) The death rate from neart disease i <"'.spalr to enable Jewry to Foreip Office Spokesman American air attache. St. Louis a t Philadelphia. jibs called a Greta Garbo by the Umpires: Mathiason, McCann. to hr entirely rebuilt during the hall. .Members are requested to ‘ ing diches. Ecme day I am going crew of the Rainbow, who produced Hogan, John Fletcher and Leo The game was originally scheduled National League contest from Phils* iWnter months. It was announced til the United Slates in 1900 was I before the bar of pub- bring their capes. to sit over there and look over here Detroit at Washington. 28 4 8 18 6 3 Ghoullston: 440, Sid Boglanoff and for Mt. Nebo but was transferred to dciphia 6 to 5. Boston end (5lncinnett hU opinion, contained very Score by innings: the Innovation. But yesterday Rain- Manchester Fire Department. tiKlay by Adjutanl General William 132 for each 100,000 of the popiila-i Terms Report of Political and watefc some othei guys wash- bow sailed with her Greta Garbo .''pelman Prentice; 880, Charles Road the down-town fie)d. "were rained o u t tant concessions, but It had F Ladd. The failure of ihe water tion. In lOJ'J it wa.s 221 per 100.000 I European, lews who partici- George Roberta, a deputy sheriff DIONNE QUINTUPLETS KIDNAPING CHARGE In.? cups and si.ucers, knives and Baldwin A. C...... ; 201 100 0—4 and Spelman Prentice; mile, Joseph ab r h •po a e been immediately accepted pated In our conferenee here were under former Sheriff George Gabb, , forks.” Highland Park ...... 205 001 x—8 and Yankee In her own comfortable Miller, p ...... 5 1 0 0 3 0 lyiply at Ihe state camp grounds "".j"'''''''*'’® «PPr>'ximately 70 per rig had no trouble In disposing of McCoy and Frederick Carl; 880 re- W. Moske. ss ...4 1 2 1 PRO GRID OPENER Troyanov.sky added further con- (Iflrepg early July, made It ncees- cent. ‘ ‘ ^ repre.sentlng the people who have at pre.sent a constable in Hartford, i Understanding Ridiculous. Cochrane was In a position to do ' —Re-entered game when Bedur- lay, Walter Hogan. Charles Read, 3 2 ferences very probahlv would be Some of thl.s increase Is due to the' '*'‘unty and intended | Britain had entered some sort of a i Soao and W-iler Hifh finl., over-active both physically and day off In turn. ' Charles Maas, Jonn Urbanskl and Cincinnati and Pittaburgh ®t Pitts- occurred. They said further dl.scus- Immediatclv replacodX. ‘be failure of the heart 1s "It w.is to be expected that the to call on local mentally to do anything Uke that. Eagleson, J. Adams, Gunther; dou- MclJulre, rf .,. ...4 0 0 0 0 0 , ----- delegates to the | political alliance on understanding I. -r . J* Bath—Only and Goldsmith. Vernon Nelson: broad jump, Leo McCarthy, sf, e burgh, President Joe F. Carr at Co- elons might be held, but no dale Next summer .Mantle vVil] see the !'***'* "*'** . It -- is - reason------.American Jvwish commiUce would , county convention elected at last 1 with Japan *i t"'0 in Incubators. The transformation of the Detroit ble plays, Oble to Antonio; left on ...2 0 1 3 1 0 lumbus, O., announced today. had been set bases. Highland Park 3, Baldwins Ghoullston and Vernon Nelson; shot J. Moske, sf ...... 2 0 1 2 0 1 large outpouring of .NatlonaUGuar'dS . "1“" people I disavow the movement of the World! week’s caucus, but finding that! "These .ecurrlng reports are ab------Norwich, Aug. 24.—(AP)—State club from a group of poor fifth- Hornsby Punishes Catcher of put, John Urbanskl, Richard Treat, i Tha regular season will close The m-gotaltions for a debt and troops in several years for th^^t- ... ^ *"bS>'ri more and more will file t-ongre.-is. The committee is a phl>; most of them were attdhding th e ! solutely baseless," a Foreign Office police officials today said they would place players with the hang-dog ex- 6: base on balls, off Kissman 2, BARNEY ROSS PRACTICES Coleman. 2b ...... 2 0 0 3 1 1 Joe Dymarzyk; discus, Jack Beech- Fay, 2 b ...... 2 0 1 By ASSOCI.ATED PRESS Sunday, Dec. 2, after which the claims settlement estimated to to- visional troops, which ' this ' year<; ne.art disease. lanthroplc enterprlce, not a move-1 organization meeting of the Demo- spokesman said, Callander, Ont., Aug. 24.—(AP)_ press a charge of kidnaping against pressions to an up-and-dolng and Gunther 2; hit by pitcher, Oble by 1 1 1 Buck Newsome, Brovvns — Had winners of the Western and East- tal $500,000,000 began in Moscow^ The five little Dionne quintuplets Gunther; struck out, by Kisamar. 6, ei. Rlch'ard Treat and John Urban- were camped In Rhode Island, will : °tner (actors are In- r.ient. - cratlc town committee, he returned Officials believe the reports mav Louis (Soldsmith and the former pennant pursuing aggregation can Browns for Running Afou RIGHT HAND COUNTERS ski; javelin, John Urbanskl. perfect day at bat against AthleUcs ern sectional titles wilt meet Sun- seven months ago. and later were be at the Connecticut camp grounds ” this Increase. One is the "The i elation of the commlttee’.s ' to his homO. '------^ were sun, bathers today. Mrs. Hans Ebell, both of Brookline, be traced largely to its manager’s Gunther 8: time, 1:25; umpires, 42 6 9 27 18 7 and pitched six hit game. I'lipni’ have been revived a t this time be- Hartford Entrlee Blueflelds Srs. day, Dec. 9, in ths home field of the transferred to Washington. at .Mantle. The now water sv.stejti " the ability of doc-, membership to the rnasses of Jews is cause of the departure of a British The sisters squirmed and tossed Mass., regardless of the finding of iwsaUable ambition. Sartor, R. Nichols. Joe Moore, Giants — Hit homer eastern titleholder, for the Ed Is experted to provide an tors to diag-iioae certain types of j Ike the relation M a paternalistic! . The Daughters of Scotia will sell on a kitchen table W'hlle the rays of Coroner Edward G. McKay. of the Law. ? < New York, Aug. 24 —(AP)—If Hartford is sending Cffiarlay ab r h po a a with two on base In ninth beat am ple lu-art dl.seasi Federation of Industries mission for Wadsworth', city champ in the 100 Schubert If ...... 5 0 1 3 0 0 Thorp Memorial trophy, emblemat- water supply. such a.s those affect- 1 employer to his workers. He will do j Scqtch scones, bread and other Manch'ukuo Ivhere it will seek to the sun shone on them through a The pair are being held In" the Cochrane called "Kid" In college, Jimmy McLarnin’s left Is more for " irdlnals. ic of the league championship. window. Dr. A. R. Defoe, the chil- New London county jail In connec- mldable than hls right. Barney Ross and 220; Ed Slelecki for the 440, L. Ritchie, 3 b ___ ...5 0 0 2 2 1 to Adjutant General Ln.ld Is leaving ' Xirblood"'v^"s.!iH^ ’*'^ all sorts of welfare work In his good things at their food sale- to promote trade with the new state. waa better known there as a foot- Last Night *s Fights Tony Lazerrl. Yankees—Led at- sVhlch supply the -shops, but he won't recognize the be held tomorrow morning at 10:30 dren's attiHi'ilfiht who waa accom- tion with the mysterious death of- ball player than a baseball player. St. Louis, Aug. 24— (AP)—Re- will be ready for him when he de Seymour, city champ in the 880; Smith, p ...... 4 0 2 0 3 1 tack on Indians with Eriple, double today for Fort Etan Allon,Allen, \>r-^ — ' heart itself with blood\ A government official .reiterated "Pheope" Furey, city champ, and Blanchard, sf . ...4 0 2 4 0 0. With six weeks of the season left Personal Notices mont, where the 137th Kidd ArtlK union." at the J. W. Hale Company’s store. that the government has no con- panied to the Dionne home by Ids Hans Ebell, a musician, last Satur- He was a brilliant back with a gardless of the fact the St. Louis fends his welterweight champion- and single. the Portland, Ore., baseball club of lery has been in camp. Another Important faclor. Is the Prof. Kallen said he believes the brother. Dr. W. A, Dafoe of the Uni- day at a girls' camp at Salem, near Class C outfit, ifickey's first visit Browns are In the midst of a road By ASSOCIATED PRESS ship against the Vancouver belter Rolfe In the mile: Billy Warner of Striiff. c f ...... 4 0 1 0 0. 0 Bob Burke, Senators — Limited iiicrca.se In frequency of heirt dis- nection with the trade mission, and versity of Toronto, said they en- Quincy, ni.—Allen Matthews, 156, Trinity In the high jump'and brood Canade. 2b ...... 4 1 1 1 0' 0 the Pacific Coast league abandoned laea of protection of the rights of Company No. 1 of the 5Iancbester thaf non-recognition of Manohukuo here. to the Yankee Stadium, where his trip, 'sRoUlcklng Rollle" Hemsiey, in Madison Square Garden’s Long Tigers to five hits for 3-1 victory. night games. ease In people past 30 years of fire department will hold its annual joyed the sun bath thoroughly and Meanwhile, Coroner McKay as- team ^recently performed before first string catcher, opened a "home St. Louis, knocked out Jack Island bowl September 6. jurhp: Johnny aaffy, city ehamp In Wiley, s s ...... 4 2 2 0 2 3 C.4RD Oh THANKS itilnorlties< needs revision as to In- continues to be the official policy. Charvez 163, Topeka, Kas., (9). Kerr, l b ...... 4 0 0 12 1 clji^iie the right to work. "For witli- meeting Sunday. Members will ^ to benefited from it. • serted his finding would not be made 131.697 paid admissions In three stand" today that will last at least The young Chicagoan, nolder of the shot; Slelecki, city champ In the 1- VV« Je; re to Jlncsrely thank our PUBLIC RECORDS In previous generations many peo- One message from Tokyo went so There was another important de- Avalon. Catalina Island, Cal. — discus, and also Warner of Trinity, Brock, rf ...... 4 0 2 1 0 0 iri«nd« ai\vhv* Dcautl- uent damage to the heart to show mal pact Is effected. An official Only babies Marie and Ensllle re- Revello, 154, Philadelphia (8). Blueflelds, Srs. .000 002 001—3 lul m*rAl triiu' h. -or in nu\ v.ers were filed in court, he will be prepared to fight 214, Hungary, threw Glno Garibaldi, COTTAGE STREET judgment Her on real estate located themselves running out of weights. the officfr\of the town clerk this while he struggled for an education. yesterday morning. He missed but 147 pounds than he did when he on Hlrch .Mountain road. •the southern portions. Four More Are Detailed On it there. He also worked as a bus boy at re- the officer retaliated with better re- 212, Italy, 46 minutes. made a private agreement to come In the western and southern por- Some one thought of Teodoro, a afternoon by-.Thomas A. Brennan, ^ D R U G G IST D IES To Meet Arrow Hart and Hege- hefty but amiajile bull In an ad- Recommendation of Baker State police said if the court de- sorts during the summer, and play- sults and locked Hemsiey up on a Chicago—Ed (Strangler) Lewis, In against Ross at 145 pounds In BATTING Saturday Is PACKAGE STORE TWO STIIJ.S FNC03 EKED tions of the country,- high blood Republican of Bisaell street, for Jus- sldes on a less severe charge against 240, Glendsle, Cal., threw George man Nine of Hartford at Jar- jdintng pasture, tled lhc^parachute tice of the Peace; Robert N. Veltch Danbury. Aug. 24.—(API—Her- ed semi-professional baseball on the drunkenness charge. He was relcss- May. Jimmy, who, scales 150 pounds Phone 8844. Free IhlK erj. pressure and hardening of the ar- Special Survey Just Finished. Goldsmith and the woman, they will Bide. ed by a magistrate after the ap- Mackay 205, Chicago, 9:59. now, plans to start boxing today. vis Grove on Sabbath. teries are assiH-lftted with the In- Kepublican of 12 ChiirO^street for bert Kinner, who had been engaged recommend a reasonable bond for Keystone Strulghi Waterbury; Conn , Aug. 24. ! with the In- o°f a hOge'^bLmbeV™ In the drug business in this city for As a ball player, Cochrane point- pearance of Hornsby. crease in heart disease. Registrar of Voters; Grorge H. Washington, Aug. 24,—(AP) both. ed toward a career as an outfielder. Relieved for the time being of Vlhlskey, U3 proof ...... (AP) Twu stills were uncovered Tlie iffigures show that heart Ols- At sA elght of «everarthousand liowc Republican of 52 Wadsworth "The War Department"today tpok Its over forty years, died at Jils home The-manager announced the sus- LEADER^ Sweepstakea \% hlske>, 98c and their alleged operators arrested “bo"’ that heart Ols-j pulled a lever which The former Sirs. Ebell, present' is It is an Interesting coincidence that pension. which means Rollle vrill go East Side League games, sines ths The Last Day street for Tax Collector. first action on recommendations of here this morning, after an illness under bonds fixed at $10,000, while By ASSOCIATED PRESS 80 proof, in raids by the police liquor a n d / f f f ‘be | „pened \ ch u teC d dow-n of several months. He was a mem- Tynis Raymond Cobb, whose old payless until he geU the matter (Including yesterday’s games) next game will' not be played by fifth ...... /...... i-lco .squad under Captain .Dan Car-' portions of ; b^o, But the parachute held and The Baker Special Alr^Corps Survey Goldsmith is being- held without role he now fills as the baseball straightened out. "I wouldn’t have MethodistS’Baldwins Meet Manchester Green Community Club ,93c '"'“comn “ ‘ttee by announcing that here- ber of the Connecticut Pharmaceuti- bonds. hero of Detroit, was hls Idol. Mickey .VMEKICAN LEAGUE Hlgrade G in/ 'son, this"noon,, on Vine street, ne- “ uth, while the! tli/old b'l'iU wafted down as arace- UT.EDING OUT N.AZIsi. after cal association. Funeral services minded but for bli getting Into Batting—Manush, Senators, .368; baseball team until they meet up gro tenement district. Both prison- ; u,!,f >»>»• « “ bull may waft, landing more alr corps officers Ebell was killed last Saturday was — and stlil is — a remarkable print and bringing a lot of unpleas- with the Methodist Club in the flnsl fifth ...... / ...... 8 9 c may I Vienna. Aug. 24.—(AP)-i- Con- .would be detailed to the general will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 when he fell or was pushed from s!n Again at MtC Nebo Tonight Gehrlnger. Tigers, .364. Mr. Boston Gin, - era fjre negroes. Thev will be a r-’' ------on all four feet. • baserunner for a backstop.' ant publicity to the game and him- Runs—Gehrlnger, 113. clash on Friday evening next, the ' Of Our i tinuing h policy of weeding out all staff. o'clock with Interment in Bethel, automobile at the camp where bis j fifth ...... raigh^ In City Court toniorrow,! t -h ., , rt----- Then he "took off" on his own i opposition the government today ar- where he w as. born. It was with the Portland club of self.” Hornsby said.' "He has been Runs batted In—Gehrig, Yankees, Green has booked an out-of-town $1.25 charged with manufacturing liquor' if f' which account and the The committee.Which waa headed nihe-year-old daughter was a guest. the Pacific Coast League that The Methodist Chub’s desperate - the winner of the Weat Side League FMachmann's Gin, whole airforce ' rested Hubert Dewaty, member of by Newton D. Baker, recommended offending In this way several times 139. team to' tangle with next Sunday fifth ...... illegally ind keeping liquor Hlegal- which Is j chased him over hUl and dale to Cochrane developed as a catcher, XXX I’m tired of overlooking these battle to -force a play-off for the honors for the town championship. Hits—Gehrlnger, 168. afternoon, and perhaps have grab- $1.35 ly with intent to sell. as.octnted with high blood pressure, rescue their narachiite But w-h»n* the Agrarian party and former that the number of Air Corps offi- after a discouraging start at a po- Fennsyh-ainla Rye, member of Parliament. cers on the general staff be in- things. W'e’Il have to Ulk It over East Side League baseball UUe will ‘*'® P“ ‘ perform- Doubles—Greenberg, Tigers, 49. bed a tiger by the tall, for Manager quart...... '. Those arrested are Lawrence ' ‘f ‘"creasing and £ said to ' thercaught up with Teodoro he had ! BlUon he keenly disliked. when we get back home in about Triples—Chapman, Yankees, 11. Hublard has arranged for his ,..$ 1 .5 0 At the same time Karl Pogrez- creased to aid in a "broader under- Mickey never really has been a F inal Summer Basaar. straight a « ^ Goodwin. 19. of 45 Vine street, and f ! , ‘f® ‘"creased strain, pretty weU t£/t of the six days.’* , Home rune—Gehrig, Yankees, 39; charges to line up against the Ar- ^emon Holman. 32. of 37 Vine ^ baez, former press chief and secre- standing of Air Corps problems." ,T>lcture catcher" — that is. there rStTr" “ ‘he Community nine "s.,"has twice whUkey, fifth ------^ 1 sU U tary-gcneral of the Agrarian party, By adding four Air Corps offi- Fdxx, Athletics 38. row Hart and Hegemon team of tbre. but the aviators say that w hen- I TIMES SQUARE DISTRICT perhaps are a dozen receivers who COVERS MUCH DISTANCE C., with the Methodists heavily | turned back the Methodists, ol- Stolen bases—Werber, Red Sox, Hartford, an aggregation of boll- Shipping Port a « ev « —- ______j Chinese seldom have high was t.aken into custody and ques- cers so detmied to nine which would are more polished. But his Intel- favored to duplicate their two prevl-1 though l»y the narrow margins of Whiskey, quart ^ 1 # 9 0 blood ever a plane passes over him now tioned. Pogrezbaez later was re- ous vlctorle.s and sweep the series, “ . 32. tossers that will require all the ARREST P.\RK CITYf OFFICIAL ^hT^^rito dr^c^on. be that branch's quota if the basis ligence, competitive spirit, hustle, New York, Aug. 24.—(AP)—The 2-1 and 1-0. It can readily be un Green pissesses to whip. ■Wolf Crack Whiskey, A n n o leased but he waa so mortified by for detail were equal representa- A mo d er n hotel •'ON ITS Chance For Tie Pitching—Gomez, Yankees. 21-3; speed, and hitting quickly establish- derstood, that a third clash between W. Fefreil, Red Sox, 12-2. finurt...... 0is90 his experience that he went home tion In accordance with relative TOES“ EVERY MINUTE TO MAKE quesUon--how much In the . previous encounters be- The Community Club players are Bridgeport. Aug ed him as the most valuable catcher these teams wUl furnish fans with NATIONAL LEAGUE In their best form of the season, « ‘AJ!» :: nat.ee, "OFTTirYX TO 8FE.$K . and cbmniitted suicide. strength of the various arnui and YOUR VISIT mo st pl easan t e In Methodist and Baldwin Five Year Old Wine, _ o r t V hlle police department officials -...... : K.''‘'■‘can natives, high In the game. Many consider him a tbriUlng, hotly contested struggle. Batting—Terry, Glanta, .370; P. snd are confident of giving ths visi- bottle ...... '. OyC ■ blood pressure is seldom seen, but services. the greatest who ever played It. oight-chukker teams, the former has chalked up CLEARANCE are today conducting an Investiga- New- Britain. Aug. 24 (.VPi 700 ROOMS .50 Determined to Win Waner, Pirates, .868. tors the kind of battle that makes PER.MIT REVOKED The War Department announced from NE,\T: Cochr.me’s disheartening J* IT and 12 Impressive triumphs by scores of However, it all depends on the Oonnecttcut VsUey and Cramo 700 lA T H S elts this sea- fare department, i . ^ m d i V ^ r ' j M r * - ^ “ ‘"‘’dretrlcto -OLY-MPICS PRACTICE to be rated In the same class with Doubles—Allen; Phillies, .88. son, the scalps of aucb teams as the Good Values In Many Items »...... 25ca technical charge unoer arrest on ’ High blood nressure ths^for.” i.' " " the 8ground that alcoholic; The biggest tide in the world Is The Olympic Club will practice BrMlf ** Meadow league. By winning, the Methodists the other teams In the League. The provided for in the In the Bay of Fitndy, where the ‘ ^stance In yards will Ue the Green for the UUe, mak- Triples—Medwick, Cardinals, 12. PlalBville A. C. and the Putnam PAR AM O U N T tomoirow afternoon at 2 o'clock on Baldwins have been on the short Home ru n s-O tt 82; Collins, Silk Sox, two semi-pro tea'ms that sold in the Duputi ; extreme rise and fall differs by 70 46th Street, West of Broadway, NEW YORK Mt. Nebo. All members and pros- ‘"K play-off.necessary. A defeat end of the score in four of its five IfeeL moved In any direction. When the in either tonight’s or next Friday’s Cards, 29. have an enviable reputation in pective members are requested to games. Us lone win being at the ex. Stolen bases—Martin, Cards, 17. If We Have Your Size be present. I.' found I gaiie will, of course, give the Green pense of the Green, 8-4. Tonight these parts. The game will be play- he had covered 11.7 miles. (the UUe with th^^ “ right to challenge Pitching—J, Dean, Ckirds, 21-5; ed at Ja.’Vis Grove, and will start may be the night for the Baldwins. Schumacher, Olanta. 18-5. promptly ^ t 8 p. m. TWECVB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAT, AUGUSTI Z4„ l ^ It safe to rub ice on the face and HOBSON DOllGES neck to tighten the muocles? Is Clark mehMl T. PorraU, Democra- desperado was struck by the first were implicated In or the indirect "Teah, that’e what I can’t under- there any chance of causing paraly- RCCblEF tic R«rl(tnr of Voters, Henry Ryan burst, his actions did not Indicate Jnstruments of the shooting, , sthnd," Makley responded. sis o f the neck muecles?" and ottaera It. First came Eugene Green, t^hose DILLINGER PAL They said nothing more In* the Answer: The Ice treatment to the Miss Hasel West it spending this After being booked, Carroll aald Trapped and fully conscious of wife, ^ t h Green, saw him fatally hearing of the guard. ‘THIS NERO STUFF’ HQ^R HEARINGbe was confident be had not violat- neck and face It excellent for week St Indian Neck, Branford. It, Van Meter whirled abdut and wounded In the negro district of at. atrengthenlng the muecles. The ed any of the t*«te election laws ran, dodging in front of a woman, Paul where Federal.Operatives am- Several from Tolland attended MBd from Pace On*) and would enter b> no controversy IS KILLED BY cold makes the muscles contact, and Mrs. Andrew .fitedje, housewife. bushed him in theif efforts to trace in this way they are developed and the whist party Wednasday evening over the matter. He said be would at the home of Mr. and Mra. Harry Then the gunman darted across the the chief, John, DlUInger. Dlllinger think brought back to normal tone. I have ba waa accompanied by Tax leave the matter In the band.i of the WITNESS TELLS Says He Only Obeyed Orders O. Aborn in Ellington for the bene- lector Sidney C. - Cook, Town street while the four officers spread three days before, had fled an apart- never heard of an Injury being Town Court to decide. ST. PAUL COPS out. two running straight at him ment here with Evelyn Frechette fit of Maria Newell Tent, Daughters Although Assistant Prosecutor caused by this treatment, and It cer- and two darting down the street to Women again figured In the 1 w, ^ hfifipiog howl o f When He Bottled Up the tainly cannot produce paraly.sls, of the Civil War Veterana. set September 8 as the date, coun- (ConUnued from Page One) get clear aim as be turned on gang's acUvitiea at Little Bohemia, Oronedary Ginger sel for Carroll said be will Insist'on HOWHANDYIHAN ^ p , crunchy KeUogg’, Com Fbkes „ d cool milk. Valentine AUson, Jr., has return- QUAUTT reaching the sidewalk. a resort near Mercer, Wls., where ed from the Rockville City hospital I The development'6f Alaska de- Bread M ix ...... his client s right of Immediate trial Brown, however, continued firing a With the woman out of canger,: they were left behind whUe male What breakfast treat these aoltry days I Spanish Fleetr (Light Wines). pends to a great extent on more to take place tomorrow. wbers he had an operation for the Dromedary Cocoa- machine gun. Van Meter, one of Detective Thomas McMahon and I members of the geng shot their way Question; Mrs. Vers O- asks: "Is removal of his tonsils. rapid communication MET HIS DEATH It a bad combination to drink wine United States. nut, 1-4 Ib. pkg. . . . GROCERIES the men who shot their way out of Jeff Dittrich opened fire with their out of a trap, Mrs. George Smith oi Wllllngton police traps here and In Wisconsin, machine guns. Their alms were true Jean Crompton was one of those CORN FLAKES PltUburgh, Aug. 24.—^(AP)—H*’« with one’s meals’ " —Harllee Branch, assistant post- Dromedary Dates, HUGE CHESS GAME (Continued from Page One) Hill was . guest of friends here master general. 10-O2L pkg. 2 for .. A t Popular Prices raided an Indiana police station for! and Brown, who was nearest to|'''l)0 eowa«d-ln the darkened resort h• Soason’s IIO VALUl a rear admiral now. thia Richmond Answer: Light wines, such at Thursday. firearms, looted banks, gambled the fleeing man. said be saw blood building and waa captured at P. Hohaon, who tank a thin In Santi- claret, sauterne, and sherry, may be Dromedary Pitted Place." the Coo woman’s home and Mrs. Zoe Beckley is building s 1 will tell my son how nice GE N UIN E SPRI N G ' Granulated Cane Sugar, 10- BY BANKERS IS ON and frolicked about the country be- on the fleeing man's right hand aa dawn. She waa freed later, only roadhouse, Mrs. cnift teitlfled. ago harbor on June 2, 1898. to bot- used with a protein meal but should garage. M. Josepb Webster of Dates, 7-oz...... he slanted off Into the alley. to witnesB the death of Tommy Car- ' French people are. pound cloth tween crime sorties, fell, prone. His She gave me a dollar and said tle up the Spanish fleet, but be 'illll not be taken when ^ r c h Is eaten. Rockville It the contractor. straw hst rolled In the dust that roll, with whom ebe wae traveling There are undoubtedly some prop.'e ! —Mrs, James RoosevcJt. mother of Rpyal De.sserts, sack...... I’d better get over home. can’t figure out why he’i a hero. A large party of young people en- 52c (Oontlniied from Page One) blackened his white ahoe^, and “BABY FACE" NEXT when he waa flhot down at Water- Aa a lieutenant In those days. with weak digestive functions "who the President, returning from pkg...... Land O’Lakes blood flowed from more than two loo, Iowa several months ago. "She told me for God’s sake take will be able to get more good from joyed a dog roast and picnic at the France. Certo, St. Paul. Aug. 24.— (A P )-- HU that quilt and throw it away’.” Kohson returned from the Spanlsh- home of Henry Hayden, Wednesday Butter, 2 lbs...... the United States Treasury has set score wounds. Miss Frechette waa arrested and Xmertcan war to )>e bugged and their food If a glassful of wine Is old hideouts either obliterated or ’This, Mrs. Clift said, she did In evening. Things look pretty good with bottle ...... out to buy ellver In the world mar- B o d y l a R id d le d sentenced to prison for two years for Saturday Specials klB8»' by aa many patriotic ladles taken just before the meal. - Ivor>' Soap, Medium ! kets to satisfy the requirements of Incessantly guarded, George (Baby Oneonta. When Mrs Cllf» got to her The Tolland Orange, will hold a ; the RFC. We have contacts sit Del Monte Peaches, Another blast of fire cracked harboring DlUInger. The gang CERTO, ac could get near him. Size, 5 bai s ...... I recent Washington le^slat'on. Face) Nelson plodded toward the apartment In Oneonta. O l^va I Baker’s Coooanut, public whist this evening at the I over the countr>’ and conditions ap- large, 2 ca n s...... from the machine gun, but the man Inevitable today, virtually a lone chieftain, himself, was put on the bottle ...... Aa a retired rear admiral Wednes- (Yawning.) Sheffield's Sealed I The Treasury'a buying plan .las spot at a Chicago theater by a Sbumway., her rommate met her at 29c 8 oane ...... Community House. All are wel- I pekr to be good. D O RA C O lay Inert, moved only by the Impact wolf, the last of the local contribu- SPICES. day, Hobton Joined thousanda of Question: Miss Devon L. writes; Sunrise Grape- Milk, -1 tall cans . . . . ha. two direct effects, bankers say. woman, who tipped Department df the door. Monocacy Valley come. Prizes will be given and re- —Jebse Jones, RFC chief. j of bullets. One finger waa ripped off tion to' the Dlllinger gang. Where have you been so long?" 8-oz. size ...... fellow veterana at the 36th annual •My sister, eighteen years old, has freshments served. fruit Hearts, 2 for I In the first place, China began to by the fire, a thumb and finger of Justice agents. 9c No. 2 cane, Tender Leaf Tea, ftated as the Nation’s No. 1 out- Gladys said, and I said, "aomethlng Quaker’s Crackles, 2 f o r ...... United Spanish veterana encamp- a habit of yawning quite frequently, Professor and Mrs, George R. It Is difficult, not to say impossi- B o n td and R o lle d If d t iir t d Cocoamalt, large j send sliver to London, with the the right hand were almost severed Then came Van Meter. He too, Rient to be roundly cheered and ap- 8Jo-oz.,pkg...... i banks in Shanghai doing the selling, law Nelson,, either dead or alive, will terrible has happened. Eva Coo has 8 pkgs...... 19c Blue Petre Peanut especially if she is In the house fur Havens of Ohio University are vis- ble, that peace can endure between 16-oz. c a n ...... at the first Joint. be a greater prize than even Homer enjoying the companionship of a plauded In a plea for a bigger Navy some time. T'hls occurs even when lb chase & Sanborn’s I In order to meet che American dc- woman here,,came to his death be- just killed Harry Wright." Softasilk Cake Flour, Butter, 10 o s ...... itors this week of Mr. and Mrs. peoples and states If national egot-. H A MS His expensive wrist wa^eh tit ked or the United States. But about this L A M B F O RES ! mand for the white metal. Van Meter, drilled with lead last Mrs. Clift said the next day—June 44-oz. pkg...... Parowax, she gets her proper rest, and I am Gordon Christopher at their sum- Ism rather than pure patriotism Dated Coffee, lb. ... on as a crowd gathered. Van Meter, cause of It.. Relatives of the uni- 31c ero atufl—"I waa only obeying Ad- B i l l CuH from C o m -F td S U t r i I Secondly.-holders of gold In India night by St. Paul police. 15—Mrs. Coo vlclted her at the Dr. Oldring’s 1-Ib. pkg...... at a loss to understand what the mer home. prevails. —Pope Plus XI. SUGAI^ CURED Force, It was noted, like Dlllinger, had dentified woman,' suspicious of her ral Sampeon’a orders,” he aald. cause It." BEECH-NUT I and .South Afrida—either hoarders Main pressure on the ruthless Nel- boy friend, notified police. Investi- apartment In Oneonta. Sc.veral other Dog Food, ,S cans . . . 23c Target Brand Professor Ford B. Barnard of lb pkg...... sought to alter his appearance .In son comes from the Federal govern- Re.v D og Food, I was Commanding the Merri- Answer: Yawning Is caused from New York City was a visitor In If a baseball player has the need- W H O LE or EITHER END , or mining . Interests, whence comes an effort to chest the law,. But A gation led to Van Meter's. Identlt.v, persona were there, Including Gladys Jar Rubbers, RIB R O A ST PEANUT Swansdown Cake O C I the main supply of gold avails' ' ment. It waa Nelson. Federal men regular size, can ...... ac, a 360-foot collier. With aeven oxygen starvation. This la prob- town Thursday to search for rec- ed physique, a mind that will con- newly g!j3wn mustache, hair, that subsequent search and finally death Ehumway; another state witness. 6c 8 Pkgs...... 17c picked men, we steamed into the Fa ncy MIIW -Fsd Hour, pkg...... 3 C I auction in London —decided that say who killed Agent W. Carter last night. . "Mrs. Coo said ‘Harry Wright got | Kool-.\ld, Good Luck ably the reason why your sister ords o f hit ancestors, Messrs. centrate, and the right amount of BUTTER I America waa about to enter a perl- police believed had been dyed dark- Baum, during the Ill-fated raid on pkg...... hqrbor and set off aomt torpedoes, yawns so much after she has been Baker, Rarnard and Loomis. courage, he'll become a hitter. Ib Krasdale Certified Hour, e., and removal of a tattoo mark killed last night,' m d I said ’that's j 5c Jar Rubbers, Uargn od of Inflation which would drive the Little Bohemia resort at Mercer, Makes a refreshtnf drink. 8 p h gs...... first jumping into the ocean and get- indoors for a while. If she will The regular meeting of Tolland —R 0 g e r s Hornsby, St. Louis V E A L LEG S I on {ila forcarm-^n design which In- PALS ARB SILENT too bad,’ Martha testified. . | 23 c ting a safe distance away. 24C-pound ^ “1 I the world price of gold higher.. In- Wls.. last April 22. Red Cap Bleaching Water and Social Treats, take deep breathing exercises each Grange was held Tuesday evening Browns’ manager. C o fn t d ' B t t f N o'O d for fltvor cluded the word "Hope" -failed to Columbus, 0 „ Aug. 24 — (AP) — Q—You recall anything the de- ' Fleet Bottled Up stead of selling their gold In Lon- After' the raid Carroll and Dlllln- fendant did when she told you Har- ; .Ammonia, l-lb. pkg...... morning and at first, occaslonall.v at the Community House. Guests 25 Ib disguise him from the discerning Three of John DllllngerA gang who 19c "A s the ship sank and left only a 15c Tomato Juice, Sun I don, they held It back. ger DOW deceased, through straight both for ...... Cider Vinegar, through the day, she will supply her were present from West Hartford, A fa%vn found near the Griffith eyes of police. still clung to life behind the walls T> Wright had been killed? 25c part of Ita amokeatack above the M ID DLE RIBS Franc Gains Ahooting by various and sundry offi- 83c valuet S A lIo n J u g ...... lungs with enough oxygen with Coventry and Wllbraham Granges. Park zoo In Los Angeles waa sup- Rayed, lOVs-oz. can .... / C of Ohio Penitentiary today Were A —She was trying. ! 45c water’s surface, It prevented the which to satisfy the bodily needs. With less gold coming to London Four .Men Left cers of the law,,. h ^ been flushed Cneeda Bakers’ Large Size Charter Oak Brand The annual picnic of Tolland plied with milk by two goats. Shredded Wheat ^ Vj Four men remain at liberty. Of from the resort atobg with Nelson. silent on advice of their councU, con- Q—You didn't say- anything about i Epaniab fleet from leaving the har- BLUE RIBBON ’ and less foreign demand for pounds cerning the slaying of Homer Van your knowing about It? (Traham Crackers, Ginger Ale, s Bi.sdiuits. p k g ...... j to buy that gold, the British ex- the quartet, "Baby Face" Nelson Is Baum walked up to a . parked car 1-lh. pkg...... bor at night. Then, as the ships at- Meter. A —No. 19c bottle ...... lU C tempted to leave in. the face of O R A N G ES Graham Crackers, change began to depreciate In terms officially •Public Enemy No. 1." al- and without warning wa.s shot to C A LIF O R N IA IMAYONNAISE though John Hamilton, who was a death. Nelson was seen ' several Harry Plerpont and Charles Mak- American ,guna at daylight, bulls med Uneeda Bakers, I of French francs. .Since the New ley face the "last mile" walk into CI.XX’K RUNNING SINCE 1839 DIAL 3862 dot York-Londoij rate waa being held close ally of Dlllinger. Is consider- times during the ensuing few-days tnd propellers serap h' the top of -S S ii lit Pint* Quarts lb. pkg...... ed equally desperate. The others hilt his movements have been^ fio the little death house of the pent Colorado Springs, Col.— (A P )—^ rry sunken ship and' some of the SATURD.AY IS THE DAY WHEN EVERYBODY STEPS OUT TO SHOP WHERE VH steady by American buying for sil- tentlary for killing Sheriff Jess I Dr. C. R. Arnold owns a clock which Cillfornls Sunitlil Astpr Uncoated Rice, ver purchases, the franc gained also are Jo.seph Fox and Joe Burns, less- carefully masked that there Is defliH enemy craft became ours.” dot 12-oz. pkg...... er fry. Ite official Information that his ^arber of Allen county last October has been In the family since 1S39, CHARTER OAK GROCERY Hobson and his men were taken Le m o ns L t t j* ilt t against the dollar. lli "springing" Dlllinger. Russell | and which he says keeps perfect 3 1 4 1 9 c 2 9 c Grape-Nuts, I Then It waa that gold waa trans- Two others are under death sen- whereabouts have been known. For 83 Charter Oak Street ' prisoners but wfllre exchanged two' tences In the Ohio penitentiary, and that matter Dlllinger, Carroll and Clark won a recommendation of time although It has been running weeks later. Ho was made a rear Ibi ferred from New York to Paris and mercy' for his complicity and was Everybody Saves at Everybody’s Market Plig...... constantly since then. T o m a t o e s 5 104 i Brussels, The next .step. It la said. a third la under a life sentence Van Meter succeasfiill.v kept out Of admiral last year by unanimous con- Cain’s Sandwich Q g* Krasdale Shaker Salt, there. sight for a considerable time. Yet .sentenced to life Imprisonment. rent of Congress. President Roose- FREE DELIVERY! CALL YOUR ORDERS INI DIAL 3919! I will be for gold to. leave Paris, for i They talked a couple ' of months Nslivs Spread, 2 Jars .,... 40 C 2-lb. round b o x ...... j movement across the channel by Van Meter, who waa 35 .years old eventually they came within range velt signed his commission a few O n io n s was attired In a dark hiue suit,! "I vindicative gun fire and paid the ago in a "formal interview” ar- months. ago. Astor Tea, O f f Table Salt, ‘ airplane and boat to London. ranged by prison, officials. Land O’Lakes > whl.te shirt, blue tie, w'hlte oxford.s full penalty. The convention ends today with Land O'Lakes Callfonila Sunklst 4-11). bag...... ' This will happen when, aa It Is They talked after Dlllinger waa '/• Ib. ; ...... 4 0 c ! now expected, the London price for and a hard straw hat. John Hamilton Is the only other election of officers and further con- BUTTER! 15 Ib Beech-Nut Mac- f r% Sunsweet Tenderized remaining major member of the tr^ped and .slain, ' s sideration of the veterans’ demands MILK! LEMONS! gold Is forced above the Paris Ilamlll Siirmundrd They didn't talk so htuch when a ' peck Speg-Etc., 16-oz. . . X 4 C Prune.s, 2-lb. pkg. . . . , equivalent b> the scarcity of offer- First knowledge of his predica- hand at large. for complete restoration of pensions. NEW P O T A T O ES 21^ guard walked into dcnth\row la.st Senator Pat McCarren, of . Nevada, iC lb. Krasdale Mustard, i f \ Krasdale Cider Vinegar, I Inga. The price has gone above the ment came aa four offlccra. Includ- night and Informed, them ^ Homer fromer United States Senator Rice cans doz. pint bottle New York equivalent of *3.') a fine ing Chief Cullen left their car on W O M E N T H E I R I M ) « N F . \ L L Van Meter had suffered .the fato o f : 4-pound limit. 16-oz. gla ss...... XUC _ _ ounce. the fringe of the downto\vn district St. Paul, Aug. 24.— (A P )—Women The ManiJiester Public Market W Means, of/Colorado, Congress- Sunrise Tomato O f f their chieftain. • ! Onions, Medium Size, man Ernest utmdeen, of Minnesota, 16-qt. ba.akct...... Some Imaginative foreign ex- and shoulcd for him to aurrender. and death have gone hand and hand For a moment they were silent. ! Juice, pints, 2 for. . 40C ^ ! change quarters have even siiggeat- His anticipated reply a salvo from with the late John Dlllinger and hl.s Then Makley called to Plerpont: rhd Judge Edwards S. Mattbla, ot PEACHES! PINEAPPLE! BR O O KSID E Krasdale Sweet i q GOOD LUCK J.AR ' ed that the British monetary u- a .38 calibre gjin which ne jerked reckless mob. "What do you think of that. the Ohio Supreme Court, led the DEL MONTE GRAPEFRUIT or veterans In their pension-return de- PEARS! Onions, p in t...... X O C RUBBER.S, 3 pkfrs. . 16c ‘thorlllea. with this strategy In ..view, from his belt was met In turn by Four times blazing guns of the Pete?" PINEAPPLE JUICE! FIN E Mason Jar Tops, uent so far as to advise hanks In a blnit from guns wielded hy Chief law have hit their human target "It secm.s they're getting nice.,to mands yesterday. C RE A M ERY Krasdale Sweet ^ q India and .South Africa (hat gold he Cullen and Detective Brown. If the with fatal effect; four times women VEAL ExceptionaUy Good Value VEAL us,” Plerpont jeered. BUTTER Relish, pint ..... porcelain lined, doz. , V X O C 25c held back. V V H 2V2 size can Blue Petre Tomato ^ g j Mazola Oil, At any rate, the Indicated net re- LA N D O ’LA KES Q'uallty! Stock up at these prices! 2 ^ cans 29« O n e Catsup, la rg e...... X O C grallon c a n ...... 89c sult of all this wild scramble Is for i U. S. G o v’t Certified Lb Rice, Bulk, the Unitetl States to acquire a lot Boneless Rolled Roast Veal MENUS STOCK UP ON QUALITY C.ANNED GOODS— YOUR BEST INVESTMENT! BUTTER 93 Score Sweet Cream 3 lbs...... of Oliver In return for an equally nONELKSS ROLLED RUMP Rolls 65< X.SMALL SWEET 16c substantial quantity of gold. It was VERY ECONOMICAL—NO WASTE' Jersey Com Flakes, ROAST VEAL, o f f For Good Health a atrlking coincldenfe that the first CUT FROM PRIME MILK-FED VEAL! - Ck California Sweet Delicious Italian Sweet PORK A BE.\NS! 2 pkgs...... ; ...... 13c arrivals of Treasury silver should un...... 25c POUND...... ; ...... ______iy c A Week’s Supply VEGETABLE! PEA! or SELEC T E D - Henfield doz PICKLES Lunch Crackers, reach New York on ttie very day of i Recommended GRAPES! PRUNES! TOMATO SOUP! EG GS 2-lb, pkir...... the first big gold withdrawn’ls. Popular Market zsi Hulk. 25c By Dr. Frank McCoy Sweet .Mixed J’ickle.s, MAIN str eet RUBINOW nUlLDlNG R A D IO G O LD E N large Pint 1 9 c kC c a n 2-lb. j a r ...... 21c co.MiM Es nol.m.w A STEAK SALE DAILY MENUS. 5c 2 9^ tnd 28 oz Snappy Dog Food, Dr. MeCtoy’s menus suggested for GIN GER A LE R A D IO F L A V O R S b i l l St. John's, Nfid.. Aug. 24-riAPi WHERE THRIFTY SHOPPERS SHOP CUT FROM CORN-FED BEEF! the week beginning Sunday, August 3 eenlenti l^nd O’Lake-, 4 can s...... ' J. Ram.say MacDonald continued; Butter. 2 Ih.s...... 21c 26, 1934; ’ Delicious EARLY JUNE PEAS I ^______O LD FASHIO NED 65c Parowax, \ his holiday sojourn on I.jibrador’s I Sirloin Steak, Fresh Ground Hamburg for a nice SUNDAY— Jack Frost lb...... XXXX 1-lb. pkg...... 11c i roast today. The prime minister ot 37c meat loaf. 2 lbs...... Breakfast—Coddled eggs; Melba or YELLOW CORN! I APPLES ! Sugar. lU-lb. bag .. Certo, [Great Britain had not arrh’cd all 25c toast; stewed or fresh figs with SU G AR PO W DERED 53c Week-end Week-end Lower Round Ground, all lean fjj Z B. & M. Red Kidnjy 8-oz. b ottle...... ; Hopeuld«'r TUESDAY— , I! POTATOES! Watermelons! Delicatessen and I*ackaffe Store Fancy Genuine Calves’ Liver Breakfast—Poached egg: Melba P riz e B r e a d |CRACKEDWHEAT-"g» SALAD DRESSING I6I Center Street 1 V e a l R o a s t C h u c k R o a s t l L A M B 69c” '' 2^"$135 toast; stewed apricots. 49c On Sale Saturday At, Ib...... 45c Lunch—Spinach and rice en cas- 19c peck W HITE Dial 3256— We Deliver Free! Fancy I,ai'ge Native Chickens to Roast, erole; celery and ripe olives. Come In and look ’em over! SLICED or C€ PRESERVIN G SUPPLIES a Pints Quarts and I.arge Golden West Fowl. Dinner—Baked ham with whole U NSLICED Si 1 1 0 c u>- * lb. ® I'o- tomatoes, baked ground bebts; Icl- Finest Brand A Real Hit! Wafer Call Your Orders Early Friday Niffht. 1 4 1 1 3 Butt Ends of Ham, cut from Swift's Pre- Pure Tomato VIN EG AR F U LL sra C N G IH 49< Jut 1 5 c 2 2 c Legs of 1934 Spring Lamb, mium Ham, about 4 lbs. each. tiicp and endive salad: Jello or Jell- SLICED BEEF! 25< Our (Jualit.v and > alues Are I’nexcelled! Well with whipped cream. TUNA FISH! SOAP SALE f fO ** BEST RESULTS B OI Ib...... ; On Sale At. lb ...... lyC KETCHUP! I W WITH JELLY Lo4 25c WEDNESDAY— 29* New Potatoes, r j ^ By Popular Demand .\gain lAnd 0 ‘l.ake.s Breakfast—Cottage cheese, fresh Largest JWr 1 Ib We Offer‘ 1 1 4 c '^ Best Cuts SHOULDER STEAKS 1 4 e » or, canned peaches. 2 jars ^ P A R O W A X p^$ peck...... 4 X C Butter, 2 lbs. . . 65c GROCERY ITEMS 2 tins 24<^ 2 4 , 14-oz. bottles \3* Milk-Fed Fowl, Lunch—Baked potato: string Quality! Worth trying! »LUX« Native Cantaloupes, 2 r \ B A LL D^r i e a ch ...... O y C -Sugar, Granu- bean.s: head lettuce. JA R RIN GS 0 large ...... l U C 1 l.oill ShniildiT .Shoulder Hormel Vegetable Soup, Calo Dog or Cat Food, •Dinner—Broiled lamp chops; green F O R Y O U R F I N E F A B R IC 25* V piRlt Native Cffi'r*its, lated. 10 lbs. . . , 2 cans for ...... 3 cans f o r ...... pea.s; mashed turnips; salad of cold 1 Sweet .lulcy Sunklst Finest and Strongest Krasdale Fine Pure 54c 25c 25c W A S H I N G ID EAL JA RS rSi. 99* D O a 89« bunches ..... 2''$1.15 1 V e a l C h o p s Jell-0, all flavoi'.s, Royal Scarlet Peaches, cooked asparagus on lettuce; prune JAR RUBBERS! 10c 3';-l Ihs. average. Confectioners’ V e a l C h o p s P o r k C h o p s whip. 1 ORANGES! TOMATO JUICE! ptnli Powdered 2 cans for ...... M ASO N JA RS Z i 89< D O Z Sugar, 2 l-lb. pkg...... 5 c 37c THURSDAY— 75* Watermelons — Oranges — ] Silver Swan Tissue, Breakfast—Baked eggs,' crisp ba- _ pkgs...... I,and 0'I,akes Butter, ^ doz. ® Xtii D O Z 15c 1 1 9 « » > 6 rolls f o r ...... 27c con; Melba toast; stewed raisins. c doz. 25 gQc !T<'‘ w n s JELLY GLASSES \ 4SF Lemons — Grapefruit — 2 2 9 ^ 2 "» 2 9 « 2 lbs...... Maxwell House Coffee, Lunch—Fresh fruit, all desired. 1 21 8 dozen limit. C L O V ES. 0 ( N a « « . Plums — Peaches — Blue;; I 65 c IJinIt 4 tiottics. 1 .Native l‘otn((K*s, Dinfier—Yellow’ cheese; spinach; FIN AST SPICES W HITE or B l A C K PEPPER, tic. berries — Lettuce — Celery Royal Scarlet Fancy Santa Clara lb. c a n ...... 30c LUX 10< A .Vo. 1. peck . . . summer squash: salad of sliced cu- 1 Snda - Saltlnes • Qraham Delicious Pure Delirious Cooking and Baking —Tomatoes — Cucumber.*— | Seconds, 25c I’runes, 2-lb, pkg...... 23c Fancy Land O'Lakes Mild Cheese, cumbers: apple snow. C H O ICE Q U A L liy •if Ib...... FRIDAY— Q u ality Peas D ELICIO U S F L A V O R Hm 23* Peppers — Cabbage. peck , ...... 1 2 5 ^'^ Choice Sirloin Porterhouse Steaks 2 5 ^ ^ Royal Scarlet Jam, all flavots, 25c CRACKERS! Salad Dressing! APPLES! T o ile t So a p 2 15 c Kirkman’s Cleanser, Breakfast—Glass of grapefruit TEN DER SWEET l i l t 2-lb, jar ...... Juice upon arising; toasted breakfast Richm ond Peas SIFTED 2 lint 27* MEAT DETPARTMENT SOMETHIN!; NEW! 1 (iiiaranteed i’helr^ Tender 29c 3 cans for ...... food, with cream or milk. J bads Creamy Muenater Star Bleach Water, 14c E X IR A F A N CY Certo for Preserving, ^^^^unch—Corn on cob: cooked ' ^® ^ ® jar Finast Peas SIFTED Sliced Bacon, Home .Made bead lettuce. 2 4*bs.Large size. * 1 35* 3 bottles . . . i ...... 25 I Ami) Legs, bottle ...... 25 kf 4 23* 10 or 12 dates. ^ qt. jar | IO f 1 Ib Ib...... 21c 18c‘’’"20c 2 quat t s ...... Dinner—Salisbury steak; buttered 19 Beech-N ut Spaghetti lint 1 4 e » 1 4 e < ^ (ii'ound Beef, We Carry a Full l.ine of RIB END PORK ROASTS 15c carrots; green peas; salad of lettuce, 2 15* 1 Finest Native Green Mountain Fanjy Well Bleached Celery. Dellrlniis Pink K O O L A M ERIC A 'S l i O 2 Ib.s. ...;...... Dvlicious, Ot en Imported and Domestic Table Peaches. tomato and cucumbers: no dessert. A Sensational Product! FaJic.v New Crop 1 Blue Ribbon M alt LA R O EST 1 L« 39c Roast, lb...... Liquors At I'opukir Prices. Potatoes, peck ...... 21c HOW STARCH SHOULD BE M H d Iy SELLER TIN 55* render Cube Steak, 25< 1 .Mraty stewing 1 Frmh Uronnd SALMON! MIDCO! M t n lh o U t f d T O ASTED W H O LE Steer BeefJ Hard Ripe Tomatoes. Sweet Potatoes for Baking. COMBINED; When it seems advis- ONIONS! pkft lb...... 15< Force Cereal W H E A T F L A K ES 35c spec ial : L A M B 4 lbs...... Yellow Turnips. able to take starch, always bear the 2 23* Lamb Legs, V E A L 1 H A M B U R G 10c starch rule clearly In mind. It Is aa. l«t* Fore* of Lamb, i o With Every 4 Tins of FOR STEW Sunklst Oranges for Juice, follows: M AKES 90 LIG HT. FLU FFY WSCUITS IVb Ib Ib. .-...... 2 ® 10c Bisquick pWt 29c Ib...... iOC Spice You Huy Here, You regular 39c size, dozen...... "USE ONE STARCHY FOOD 25 Make your own Ice cream! 30* Roast Veal, Genuine Spring. 33c Fancy Pink Meat Native Melons, guaran- 3 9« 1 « FLIT » 1 Ib boneless. Ib...... Get a Holder FREE, ONLY IN COMBINATION WITH Calo Dog or Cat Food (Im 19c l O c Ib. 10-Pound Hags of Native teed sweet and ready to use. 25 C ONE OR 5IORE RAW OR COOKED What a Treat! Killt Flies, Mosquitoes 3 2 5* Pot Roast, Ib, ^ uur Choice of Spices. p 4 ^ * ’*' ^ 5 * 1 3 ^ 5 * Yellow Onions...... Fancy Fresh Full 8 Varietk’8 Assorted 1 Fresh Ground ^ pj 29c On Sale .\t, 2 for NON-STARCHY VEGETABLES." CLOTHES PINS! W ILL N O T ST A IN , M artini M acarroA nn i 8 P A G H ETII i 1 la l » 4 4 Hamburg, lb. ... This means: LIMA BEANS! COOKIES! or ELBl ^ W S apkfH | C 1 O C VVe Carry a Full Line of 1 12* 1 FRUIT, VEGETABLE AND BAKERY DI :PT. SPECIALS 1 (1) That no kind of fruit should % pint RUPPEKT’S BEER 23c, 29c You can’t beat it for Monaroh Finer Foods! SPECIAL AT OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT ever be used with starch. < quality— price! tin See them in jars— 1 ASSORTED PIES LARGE WATERMEIXINS (2) That no kind of proteld should 4 10® FIDELIO BEER BOnLES FREESTONE PLUMS Home Made Peach Pies, from ^ STUFFED AND BAKED CHICKENS. should ever be used with starch for ^ qts. ^^ 10® 1 tl4 Phone Service Till 8:30. Huy t he m i n t i ns . 8 dozen limit. ______. 25 Fresh shipment. 1 R H EIN G O LD BEER Native Cucumbers for fresh peaches. On Sale -\t, each ^ X C example, that meat and rise should conlente Pickling, f ; g \ 1 l O c each 3 5 ® Home Baked Beans, never be mixed. Sk y F la k e W afers AETI^ SURPRISE TONIGHT! DON'T FORGET! 4 dozen 1 9 ® 1 Home .Made Potato Salad, quart...... i3i That no two kinds of starch Large Pink Meat Krasdale AH Green bwhel...... OV/C 1 Buttered COFFEE RlNtiS lb...... If you ever need anything ICEBEERG LETTUCE Large Malaga Grapes 1 lOc should be used together, such as CANNING PEARS! 1 ig^ DIAL 5191 EARLY! 15c Home Made Brown Bread, bread and potatoes. CANTALOUPES! ASPARAGUS! About 3-inch length. in a hurry, call us up! loaf . .T...... O l d B r e w st e r B r e w J i a t 1 2 c each Our Home .Made ,Milk Bread. 5c) 10c 3 We Have Pickling \ inegar l O e head 3 pounds 2 5 ® 1 Home Made Corned Beef Hash, QUESTIONS AND ANSWTIRS. Buy Your Steaks and 20-oz. loaf . ; ...... each no. 2 can 49c O r e o Sa n d w ich BRUNNER'S in Bulk. . MILK CRACKERS Extra Fancy Blueberries 10c Ib...... ; ...... 15c ChtHMiHere! We have the SUNKIST ORANGES (Ice Treatment Good). 16-quart basket 1 CRE A M FILLED P ic k w ic k A l e 2 ” -2 S < Limit 4 cans. This a dvsrtlssm cnt is no* in itn d e d lo oPer alcoholic b c v t r i j t s for sa lt ot best In quality and price. Q'jetUon; Mrs. Stella H. asks: "Is N .I.C OPEN SUNDAYS! 27 d tllv a fy in any it a U w hersin th t sa lt or use thereof It unlawlul. MARKET 1 I c pound 1 9 ® quart 2 0 c dozen | DIAL 5111 DIAL 5111 * ra iD A T , AUGXrar 24,1984, YX(»TIRtE9, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, AUCTOBT « , IBM,

tha Fa»ci»t, Heltnwehr and Chri»r cal thing to do. because the new port the rastoration of Archduke tian Socialist elementa In the tiny Chancellor stood closer to ■ Doll- Otto of the Austrian throne. 'iW S'ntlA’S LEADER nation. But in the working clasa fuss snd knew more oi his plans, districta of Vienna, Lina and other hit as and purposes chan anybody cities, down in the mines and In else REMARRIES n R S r WIFE, IN FATT’S HANDS the forests and factories, the So- Contrast In Origins cialist masses hate his regime Theirs was s strange friendship, ANDERSON wtth a bitter hatred, remember- btehuse of the contrasts in origin. RENEWINC OLD ROMANCE and ing the massacre of their fellows D-jilfuss came of mour.cain peas- Isst February when Dollfuss turn- ants. Schuschnlgg Is 'he son of CkaBceflor Schschnigg, In- ed the army's guns on Socialist General Arthur von Schuschnlgg, Hungary, Stirred by Premier's FOOD MARKET PAGE headquarters and workmen's a sprig of old Tyrolese nobility. Unexpected Marriage tn apartment houses, hanged .some Both young men- served tn the by leaps and bounda slnea coming dustrial loans authorized, all at 6 Mountain Avenue yesterday. When Mother of Hi.s 3 Children. In contact with other peoples, and raid that bp had not yet determined tu recent years ana his soa bad bs*4 beritor of DoUfass’ Blood- leaders and jailed others. World War. Both were good NOREN per cent Interest. They were: Des SILK MANUFACTURER h* bad not arrived home at dinner CAMP MEETING DAY haa become one ot the leading na- LOAN INDUSTRIES the exact circumstances of Mr. Kat- directly responsible fo r the condition Scattered thick all, over Aua- CathuiiCS. Both hated Hitlerism. Phone 407fi — Free Delivery Moines (Iowa) Asphalt Paving time George Kretachmar. p guest, Budapest, Hungary, Aug. 24.— tions o f the globe. Japan baa de- termann’s death. r l the business. triB, with cells everywhere, are Both opposed annexation to Ger- Company, $22,500; Sheurerman u ent- to the garage to look for h li^ Stained Shoes, in Strained fA P)—Aristocratic Hungary was' rived her present culture to a con- Brothers, Incorporated, Des Molnee, Mr. Kattermann 1* survived by tdl the Austrian Nazis looking to many. Dollfusb was suspected of Meats • Groceries - Fruits DIES OF GAS F W E S He found Mr. Kattermann In bu Mr. Kattermann was vice presi- siderable extent from the U. 6 . $68,000; Pecos Valley Alfalfa Mill Germany for support and flnanclal a tenderness for monarchy, but stirred to romantic depths today by FUU OF INTEREST MILLION DOLLARS automobile, the motor of which waa dent of the Kattermann A Mltcbeh widow, his parents, and a brothsTi , Vegetables -’The Jape have changed their wood- company, Hagerman, New Mexico, Position aid In awaiting the da.v when Schuschnlgg, Is an ardent avowed the strange marriage yesterday of I .. ^ ” running, and with the garage doors Company, Inc., silk manufacturers, A. W. Kattermann. all livkif la they can'grab power, iminarchist. en ahoee for such aa we wear, and $60,000; Tennessee Products Corpor- F. A. Katterman, Officer of w'bleb has offices at 41 Beech street, Paterson, and a sister, who lives tg Gen. Julius Goemboes, the 48-yenr- i 361 Center St., Manchester the women have followed American ation, Nashville, $243,000; Bloedcl slightly open. .Muasoltni f)nl.v Itacker The new Chancellor was born Paterson Firm, la Found In I’aterson and operates mills In Germany. old Premier. fashions In their dress. So rapidly Br ^m,TO^• BROVNF.R tn such a critical period, Dr. ,".6 years ago in the Trlentlno, Donovan Lumber Mills, Bellingham, His Garage. Mr. Kretachmar backed- the car Paterson and Waldwlck, N. J.; Port He re-married his first wife and | Rev. Robert Moore’s Morn has their population multiplied, Jnne Outlay Anthorized by Wash.. $500,000. v r , \ SrMirr SIjifT X orro^pondont Schuschnlgg will have to display After being educated at Fcidkirch out o f the garage and into the open Jervis, N y.; Allentown, Pa., and the mother of his three children ' they are hard-pressed for territory the agility of a walker on eggs and and Innsbruck, he joined the army A rehabilitation loan authorized air and then summoned the police, also In the south. Hit father. August FIRES HIT BRITISH ESTATES after hii second wife died. in which to live and continue to ex- L/mHnn, Kurt Si'lmuchm'pB it's hfts only one' potent friend in the during the war and won several b's Sermons Start An Ex RFC SweUed to More Than was $600,000 at a 4 per cent to the Ridgewood. N. J., Aug. 24.—Fred- who worked over the manufseturer Kattermann,* Is president of the Everyone thought the country’s : pand. Unified Rehabilitation Corporation, I I n«n;i carefully pinned m out.>)idc world - Benito .Mussolini, decoration’s before thfe Italians erick A. Katterraann, 41 years old, with a puhnotor fot some time be- company, which is one of the oldest dictator was so Irreconcilably griev- Japan is about the size o f Iowa, London (A P )—Losses In country Fa.sfisl head of Haly. look him a prisoner. STOCK UP Long Beach, Cal. rllk manufeptuier, was found dead fore he finally waa pronounced dead. o r fa mcmoi^’. because upon the ed over the death of his second | tensive Program. which haa some two snd a half mil- silk manufacturing concerns in house fires iii Great Britain within life fate And deeds of this yoiinR When Dollfuss fell, there wore In 1919 he started to practice 300 MiUions. Emergency relief payments for c-1 carbon monoxide po.ltonlng in the Dr. Raphael Gilady, Bergen Coun- Paterson, but tee elder Kattermann wife, wh was strikingly beautiful 1 lion population. . But Japan haa three years have been estimated to man miicb of current hlatort’ In many who thought his mantle law at Innsbruck. Turning to pol- the month totaled $5,477,173, bring- fora g e behind hi* home at 366 ty physician, who viewed the body, and young, that he never .would go | seventy million people. So they are had been living In semi-retirement total more than $5,000,000. r astern Europe ia'RoInf; to depend might cover the sliouldeis if itics, he entered. Parliament as a At These Prices! ing to $463,112,604 the amount thus to the altar qgain, but her death rcachl^ out to Manchuria in their For the moment he, I>i Chancel- Chri.stlan Socialist deputy in 19117. By BEV. W. O. WOODWARD Washington, Aug. 24.— (A P ) — disbursed under the 1933 act. I’rincc Starhemberg or .M.njor Fey. evehtuaily rekindled the‘ Premier's R. S. Corn, W hlte or (iolden lor of Austria inheritor of the The late ,.Monsignor Selpel, the sore need in order that they may Other authorizations in the more The F'rlncc, a tall, handsome love for his first soulmate, who to- Bantam, 2 cans ...... S7o The days at Wllilmantlc Camp- Nearly a million, dollars in loans to /'!, ■ of the late Dr. Dollfuss, ascetic priest Who headed the find subsistence. Mls;. Macintire than quarter-billion June total . in- ■noble, bearing one of Austria'a day Is 38. . . ground are full of Interest. As for Industries swelled the $311,726,267 stained witl. the bloml of the party, soon hailed young Schusc'i- c m Refugee Beans, S cans . ,28c spoke of the wonderful Japanese cluded: $16,076,139 to banks and greatest names, saw service In the "When I took office ns Premier," Christian Kagawa, whose unselfish June outlay authorized by the Re- i : a.shi d .Socialist leglon.s and of world war. timk part in the Kapp nlgg as Its "Daiiphln'l and one of R. S. CMt Beets, large ean ,.14n several seasons the special feature trust companies, $500,000 to build- said General Goemboes, "I said my devotion haa won thi Japanese gov- construction Corporation and re- ing and loan associations; $3,715,188 hi.s o'.vii blood, when Nazi n.ssa-.- putsch in Silesia and then dc-. the leading guardians at Austrian Brownie Apricots, can ...... I9e of the forenoon service each day of It Ideals. In 1932' he joined the task was to build a new' soul for the ^m eilt over to bis plan of doing ported today to clerks of the Senate to mortgage loan companies; $193,- Pays To Shop The .'ins show down the head of the voted himself to building tip the Hungarian nation. I find today that Krlrnd’s Beans, can ...... I3c the campmeeting U the address of away with the slums. These are Aiislr'an Eovernment. ' Ilcimwehr Into the strongest mili- Biiresch cabinet as minister of RIB ROAST n> 2 5 and House. 618,000 to Federal Land banks for VEAL LEGS 19i the Rev. Robert ^twart Moore, of No young .man iri modern his- Justice and ever since has held not only nations but jndividuala R. S^. Apple Saure, can . . . . . 10c being abolished, and so are houses The advances to business author- refinancing of previous loans; $10,- tary force In the cmintr.v . need new souls. Providence, who lias made annual tory ever i.ime into a worse or the portfolios either of Justice or ot prostitution and other evils. ized covered only the last third, of 321,250 under the 1933 Emergency .Major Fey, a hsr(^•bitten soldier addresses on the Campground since more fateful legacy • headship of F.ducation. "That is why I decided to seek F«ncy Cottage Holders’ Meeting the month since the law permitting Farm Mortgage act; $27,619,700 In IT P A Y S of 48, decorated ■ during tin World District Superintendent Scrivener a distracted little country, un- .Marked for Death again the heart-love and comfort- Corned The annual business meeting of them was not effective until June subscriptions and increases for pre- War with the highest Austrian or.r BRISKET came on the Norwich District In ing presence of my first wife and FOWL It * 23 the owners of cottages on the 18. able to stand on its own financial del. is head of the Vienna Hclm- With the Nazis both of Austria ferred stock o f banks and trust com- “Self-Serve” Way 1631. Genial “ Bob” was also the feet, shaky on it.s national basis, and Germany he is a marked man. our three children. It Is a ease of grounds was held In Epwortb The report dlscloeed five June In- panies. TO WAIT ON wchr. Both men stooil aside for clilef morning .speaker when Mr, Chapel, with the president, Rev. torn by violent hatreds, "feuds and A reserved person to the point of re-found and re-unlled love." ►A selection of over 2,0Q0 domestic anc .Schii.schnfgg ami for the moment TINKER Scrivener was District Superin- John Pierce in the chair. Acting ►No clerks to bother—Shop and select at murderous Iniiuilses an- lovally supporting him aa shyness, he is nevertheless an elo- ARRIVE IN LONDON tendent In 1613-18. The several Secretary Miss Florence Thatcher, YOURSELF your leisure. imported items. Schuschnlgg heads a union of fablnot ministers.. It was the logl. quent orator and posses.ses a cool Mackerel SWORDFISH lb 25 courage which enables him to face topics upon, which Mr. Moore has of East Hampton, read her report. the future with bravery and seren- Plymouth, Eng., Aug. 24.— (AP) spoken from day to day were "The Some routine business was trans- ►Hale’s prices are lowest for which qual- ►A quarter million customers shop yearly ity, despite the fact that he knows — Mr. anc. Mrs. Ely Culbertson, Non-Conformist," "Under the Juni- acted, and sixteen delegates were ity goods can be sold. —proof enough that the “ Self-Serve“ an a.sa.ssin's bullet may already United States bridge experts, ar- per Tree,” “Speaking the Truth In elected to represent the cottage PATTERSON’S MARKET way is right. Ix)ve,” "The Bible." "The Sus owners at. the meeting o f the (jamp be notched for his heart too. rived on le S. S. He de France to- •ILVIBBROOK Teleplione 3386 101 Center Street As (.'hanwllor he has already day and said Theodore A. Lightncr: /! (to. pended Judgment," "The Apostolic Meeting Association. Officers for When ( i U A I J T Y Is CREAMERY . T e x t . ” the ensuing year are: President, E. begun movements tending to ron- with two others, as yet unsclected. BUTTER U'llllanM Cleanser, S cans .. 10c Wliere tliere are always temptsome meats with an Desired Molidate Austria's position as an would with themselves comprise the Large audiences attend the 11 a. M. W bee^, of Providence; vlce- Creamery Hale’s Fresh independent nation and to Improve American team playing In London Klrkman'a Cleanaer, 3 cans . . I8c m. services at which be speaks. presldenty Rev. Frank Chamberlain; appetizing flavor. relations with Hungary. He went October for the Schwab Trophy. Chipeo, large pkg. 16c Talking on the "Non-Conformist” be secretary, Miss Helen Dyson, of At Reasonable Price said: "There la alwrays a place for East Orange, N. J.; assistant. Miss to Florence to confer wtth Musso- La France (Powdered) Pot Roasts, lb. B ut t er EGGS BUY POTATOES honest criticism. This excludes Florence Thatcher. 9lib Roasts, 2 6 c lini while the Italian Army was The Schwab Trophy was given by j Z p k g e ...... ,... I7c grumbling and mere fault-finding Under The Juniper Tree 20cr25cf 28c conducting manouevers under I Charles M, Schwab for an Interna- 1 Olive OH Soap, S r a k e * ...... 10c war-time conditions and emerged I tional tcam-of-four bridge :ompctl- WfLDMBRC WMND Only <3od Is immune from criticism. A striking address by R. S. Moore Bottom Round,\ Mats-hes, S b o x e s ...... 14c When Hitler or the N. R. A. become Top Round, doz. Robertson’s Soap with an exact knowleilgc of the : lion: In the first play for the tro- SOLD STORAGE was when he vividly portrayed the lb...... 29« lengths to which . the Italian R. S. Preserves, 1 lb. Jar .. IBc EGGS immune from the critic, it marks cowardly flight of the prophet 28c lb...... I phy, last year, thq, ChJibertsons, 32c Kspi-cially Made tor the beginning of the end of worth- Cube Steaks, Fine quality creamery strictly fresh QUAL- premier will go to balk further at- Ughtner, and Michael T. Gottlieb R. H. Pickles, 10 oz...... *... lOc Elijah, after he bad boldly defied Veal Cutlets, .TV eggs. Warm from while things. A man should always lb...... butter. Shop for your i.aundry. Toilet and Bath tempts at bringing about a Nazi ; beat the British. The fifth person i R. B. Black Pepper, SH.VBMROOK the 450 prophets of Baal, and called 32c lb...... the nests of nearby union o f Germany and Austria. be himself and no one else. Every down fire out of heaven. The speak- 38c week's needs Saturday! on the team Is an alternate. S 1-2 oz. glass . . ., c...... 10c Legs Lamb, Rolled Lean farms. Also Itnliertson’s White Siirts.v Soap Ills known monarchlstlc tenden- BACON SLICED man must preserve his own soul and er said the Bible was the most lb...... 25c Like Having Your ( hips— White Floating ,Sonp and cies make it almost certain, too, R. S. Pea Beans, 1 (h. pkg...7c speak his own opinion. Any man frank and brutal book in the world. Lamb, lb. . 25c Best Sugar Cured Uarden Hoiii|iipt. that he has been striving dlp’o- Sandy Beach Cookies, packed In has a right to his own convictions, I t never covered up the tins and Own Garden When matlcally to win Mussolini and Ad- NEGLECT OF COMMON small pail, regular price 83c, and If they differ from mine It need weaknesses of Its best characters. not lessen my respect for him. I We have nice Broilers at 32c lb. Also You Shop Hale’s! mli-al Horthy of Hungary to sup- •Special for Saturday ...... 25c So it tells of Elijah fleeing from the HAM (Boneless) ,K ...d refuse to be regimented and kept angry and wlckea Jezebel. He was go^ fresh Fowl at 25c lb., and Roasting 29- CONSTIPATION IS A ANN PACE within the bounds o f another' not the first man to flee from a California The more economical cut of ham as It Is aU solid meat— no waste! Fruitf snd Vegstsblet thought. Be yourself within the woman. He ran miles and threw Chickens at 32c lb. Poultry is a nice limits of reason and religion. Regl himself under a juniper tree. God Jack Froet GRANULATED 1 F r e s h LONG LOAF, CROSS-PANNID mentation means the loss of self change. ORANGES DAISY SERIOUS MATTER was disappointed in him, and called 1 .Sausage hood. Play the game. I ’ll be my to him, “ What doest thou here, HAMS own man anyhow. Whose game Elijah ?" Too many of us are 1 shall I play? Yours or mine? We Veal Roasts, no bone, neatly rolled, 24c 4 X C doz. 1 P a n r a k e s Prevent This Condition with cowards today, like Elijah or Peter. sug ar pounds 33e Ib. must always recognise three' ele. But God will save us and make us PINEHURST Kellogg’s A ll-Bran *' Ib. Veal Chops, 28c lb. Shanks, 10c lb. Thin skin and seedless! Untouched by human hands. Packed In sealed cloth10 bags— free from dust! 5S BANANAS ments—Authority, liberty and law bold for him, even as be did those 1 For Yonr Siindnv Dinner Wr Sim- BREAD To whose word of authority shall men. Ai;iiin Wo Offor: 10(1 I’olinds Tender, Selecli-d Young Veal Ground, 24c lb. Sunkist White Loaf 1 The first question your doctor submit u a Christian man? Shall . W e should always be "speaking Swifl's MADI IN A DIFFIHfNT WAY seek a freedom that means merely llrohl’s H eller asks is whether you are constipated the truth in love,” averred the license? Liberty is not license to speaker. The hardest thing in the A meat loaf is a convenient thing; you can make it Lemons RUMP or not. He knows that this condi- Beef Liver ii>12V2C HA. With Mor* Milk and Mer* do as we please but freedom to do world is to tell the strict truth with- in a variety of ways and most economical. Steak Grounil bag Broilers tion may cause headaches, loss of as we ought. Shall the law of the out magnifying or minimizing. And is 28c lb., or Veal and Steak Ground with Pork, 25c lb. doz. 3 5 c FLOUR 1 POT ROAST (fPt III on thin valiii*! A i|tih kly appetite and energy, sleeplessness. Shortaning— A Raal Treat Fine bread and baking flour. Large 24^2-pcnuid bag. \l-wi l-'r.iing and Knn-t jungle or the law of brotherly kind some men who would speak the Beef Ground is 20c lb. You can add spaghetti, macaroni, Large size. 1 Srrw «ith lirpcii IVjih inht pro|iiiri*. ^ itig 4'hirkon*. IJu»r l*» >»*r> qni('kl> pruparefl. Most —Injoy the iconomy of K serious illness. llrightwood Roast Pork, will obey the Highest (Sod. Some It. Truth may be spoken In such a crackers or bread— what you have a mind to. (Teorgla Lean Smoked Borden's foiUn prefer It Hitiiteil or hrnUeil with the freshest. M ere Slices to the Loet one baa said,— "Man is . bom free fashion as to be a bludgeon. The XX'p^'X^II lla\i* -You can prevent and relieve com- 1 S h o u l d e r s o f L a m b hiieon. IJ\er fried ulth onions U a dlMli but is everywhere In chains.” Shall only brave and manly way of speak- Our Scotch Ham is excellent, 35c Ib. Our Tea is lit to si*t before 11 klnjf, and liver with mon constipation so easily.. Just Fancy lA“g of Ijinih Cooking Apples 4 h» 17 Peaches 1 Itoni'it and Kulli-d Nciilli I>C K V 4)f L a m b not an honest man speak out cour ing the truth is to speak it "in love." just as excellent as our Scotch Ham, 60c per pound. Shoulders ib. 1 n1:l^h^nolnN N ntlM iiimthi'r vninlnnation cat a delicious cereal once a day. Fancy Siiiiikcd Shoulders. ageously against it? John Bunyan Then words do not bum, they bless. CHEESE VXt’lKhiiiK ff>KM to that'H nioiith-waterlriK Jiint tn think Laboratory tests show that Kel- (hhaiikicss) lb...... 19c 3 Ihs. 23e Lean and shanklets! By a quaUty p a c k e r ^ ^ 1 ...... Uaf once heard a voice which said to Tactlessness makes the truth wound $1.19 1 |M»tinrtH. iihmit. Knjoy lleef IJ\er thU uei'U-end logg’s A ll-Bran provides “bulk” Boned and Rolled Hums. Daisy Hams, 32c lb. Freestone! 1 Baki-il Swccl i’ntotiirs are drli- GREEN PEAS 2 >b.. 25 . him,— "W ill you have your sins and others. Love is like salve and heals. Smoked Shoulders, l*7c Ib. Land O’Lakes at thN iiniiHiial. low prh'e of 12'|e a and vitamin B to aid regular hab- (whole or half) lb...... 33c go to hell, or leave your sins and go Look at Jesus, who sfdd, " I am the 1 rinns with . . Mint Jelly pound. '' California pkgs. its. A ll-Bran is also a rich source Best Rib Roast Beet. Ih. 23c-28c to heaven?” We are td refuse t< L-uth,” and'you will see he dealt We have excellent Coffees also. Nation-Wide, 27c 2 2P® very plainly with people, but always o f blood-building iron. Sliced Bacon (cellophane yield to what degrades our fellow- H alf - pound packages. U KOItV ,'^MOKKI) 0 0 CABBAGE 4 i»>. 10 in love, even aa He does now. Ib. Elizabeth Park, ,35c Ib. King Arthur, 35c lb. Seven Grapefruit w’ rapiM-d) lb...... 28c men. The non-confofmlst follows Butter 2ibs. AU kinds Including Swiss. it.VKUN', Ih.-...... dil/C The "bulk” in A ll-Bran is much God, and seeks His authority. His One of the most stirring sermons Day, 27c lb. Maxwell House, Chase & Sanborn’s, White Chuck Roast CRANOMOTHCR’S America’a fastest selling table butter! Fowl SIU’r(lxnnl f’l'llophant' urappccl. like that found in leafy vcgetaliles. \Vc carry only the licst In colei liberty, His law. Be yourself M d of the week was that delivered by House, Etc. \\(‘ruL;liiK I I-1 to S* j Within the body, it forms a soft cuts and vvi* slice them fresh for be willing to pay the price for 4 For 25^ Hale’s Famous Milk of Beef M:>V DirVxONFONS...... 1 l i ) s . IDc TOMATOES 5 »>< 10 BREAD r.ev. C. Homer Ginns, pastor o f the ..\rmour’s Star or Rath’s pmimlH. (lit up for mass. Gently, it clears out the in- every order. doing. And CDiik eiirrnts, |Mitiiliirs and ^ m ril %\ant theni* ulth the ll\er. North Methodist church. Rev. F. W, We give you free delivery, and will be glad to see you. Native nnliins right In the same (mii. fulthniil Irjiv- testinal wastes. Snuill Fowl for frirassee. 16 ounce eHced end One o f the. interesting features Gray, of Burnside, offered prayer, t\irSIIH()()MS^S\^ 17c and .‘lOc can ...... <>9c each, 2 for $l .,3.'i Jalcr about the morning chapel sefvipe is iriK II hone «ipHnt4’ r. Isn’t this "cereal way” .safer and nl rfornl dot. 3 1 loef and Rev. L. Theron French sang Ijirge Fowl, average 5 lbs. LEMONS unsHeed a choir 6f a dozen young men and "The Lord is my Light" Miss Rob- Lard 2ib» 25® »«?«««> 2f°rl2c I'itifltiim t FrcNhlv fa r more pleasant than taking pat- Cantaloupes jC lb. ' each, lb...... 28c women who under the direction of erta Bltgood accompanying on the ..___ . . „ lOOf/f. pure brea-J. W e scU thousands of loaves Nrall> Sllrrd ent medicines — so often harmful? Pure lard. Sanitary cartons. weekly—^It must Ik- G O O D ! Uhlde HliH'k Ciil. weighing :> lbs, Howard Pierce render on anthem piano. Mr. Glnni, took his text from (ikOUNI) liUKF Two tablespoonfuls o f A ll-Bran Lo the address of the speaker nr o\er. Roiled Ham Jloffatt’o translation o f Jer. 3:11, Sheffield Chuek Roast has a line flaior. daily are usually sufficient. With Miss Bailey, soloist for the week "A curse is on the man who will not 5® 2 5 ^® 25c'"'2 ""'4^ each meal in chronic rases. I f se- assists. She greatly pleased the WEEK-END SPECIALS: Roast a tiig (deer— wh.il'«i lell o»er 250 1 .. I I ) . listen." Jesus spoke in a similar way Fancy pink meat! will make cold enis and hash. X (irr»*n IVpp«'r !■ rcr if >oii wUh. riously ill, see yotir doctor — A ll- 49 peo]ne with her sweet soprano voice, when, tn the parable of the sower, can ^Bran is not a "cure-all." and her fine rendition of M r he admitted men would hear but not Nation-Wide Summer Milk For Miiallt'r nia»t»» uc siim^CHt llrltrr (tniilr SinoUn) Uraun!«rh\% rl|;rr Encore ez. |er ^ for ^ ^ Pierce’s excellent selections. deeply enough to heed. He wept over Coffee ib.21® Tall cans. ?njoy A ll-Bran as a cereal, or MAYONNAISE 3]^ ChiicU I'ot ItnaiN at 28c Most interesting were the meet- Jerusalem, saying, "I would have “Red Bag” coffee. SsXr Riverwursl use nv,cooking: .Got the red-and- ings of the two missionary societies Squash ea. 2c SHOULDER H.X.MS green pbcl»ge at your grocer’s. gathered you, but ye would not." The CASH 1 r> » Mhducted by ladles. The Woman preacher preferred to call thlfc para- X on Sirloin Tip pot 32c Ih. Made by Kelkjgg in Battle Creek, SHREDDED WHEAT 23 Home Missionary Society was la Fresh (^tuiip rail thrm hirr <»f the. -s.------ble, the parable o f the soil, and in a Crisco lb. 21® charge of the new Norwich District lb. . Pound cans. For deep frying as well as shorten- niinp), 2H to .H.Xr pouiiil. Many 19 c'*’ \ Tiwty C'olil Cut: vivid manner depicted the four kinds Tea 3 9 president. Mrs. Jennie Howland SPECIALS Beets ing. propir ovrn ro«f»l thr ,S.Xe Short Trmlrrlird PILLSBURY'S MINITMIX p^. 27 Nichols, o f Westerly, R. I., and was of hearer* represented.. A t the close Hale’s O ranM Pekoe. many Norwichtowm people came for- LAMB LEGS, I'lthcr Aijt \rr\ Irun. * inrat. addressed by Mrs. Cora Downs Toii]?ue 35c Vo lb. ward to greet their former pastor lb...... 23c 3 bun. lOc Fiii Your Emergency Shelf UNEEDA BISCUITS 3 pk.o 13 Stevens, national promotional di- and his wife. Carrots, too! I0-12-roiind .X\rrHice rector,' Aa her work hot taken her With These Specials! \. .!*lnrhun»t Renowned X Saturday Nt^ht Trent:, Land O’Lakes Butter, all over the United States, she gave Notee About the Qrove Chase & San- , , 0 0 Tea Vz lb. 39® Sunrise Miss Emma Coiver, formerly of 2 1-pound / * ^ W ax and Green Honey IJiand Hams ly n ROAST RKKF HnvllAlll)T.’( Uneeda Lorna Doone Servpak ^ ^ Interesting incidents concerning the born’s Coffee, Ib;' Irish Indians, and the Negroes o f the Woodbrioge street, has sold her rolls ...... bOC C 25c II). In rut frt>m IMnie and rholce F K A N K F U R T . ’'( aouth, and mentioned a baby-fold campground cottage on Foster Ave., Nation-Wide Butter, Beans TUNA 2 cans Out any ua> vmi wi-,h. to Mrs. Clarence Barlow, of the Nation-Wide 0 * 7 IW f! A.ND H.VKEI) B E AN S H-O FORCE 2 23 out west where babies less than a 2 1-pound act Coffee, lb...... / 7-ounoe cana. Fancy, quality tuna y «a r old are taken, and trained up South Methodist church, and has dS C 2 qtts* l i e POPULAR SELLERS! for (jhrist and usefulness. She told purchased a larger one at 88 Haven rolls ...... OOC Tender and fancy! Roll Milk, Unsweetened Evap- Dry Shrimp...... 2 cans 25c Sujirar Stjuarc Deal roff«v^4h. PACIFIC TOILET PAPER 6 20 o f one negro girl who had arisen r.venue. Her present cottage was Country Roll Butter, Prince Albert TOBACCO...... lb. cart 79c owned by Mrs. G. W. Elmer, whose orated, ' r j q Salmon ...;...... 2 c a n s 25c 10 ll).s. .5:ie Brownie t'offes', lb. CHEWING GUM X.S"'3 for 10c from poverty and Ignorance to oc- 2 1-pound r* 1 Glaba Girl BAKING POWDER, 10-oz. <»ii 9c ' Butter cupy a chair of languages in a husband was a former member of roils ...... b 1 C 4 tali cans...... ^OC Pink meat. < ’onJe«’tloner»i’ Royal Scarlet Coffee, lb. southern college o f her race. She the Conference and went as a mis- Soup Bunches Skat S O A P ...... 3 cans 21c Wee/ sionary to the Orient. ■’silKar. He l«j\ , 2 Ib.s. G5c .Nathan Hale Coffi'c, lb. said the negro has his own defini- Bananas, Fancy, • o Nation-Wide OVALTINE...... 30c and 59c Demonstration! Sunshine Sanka, Ih...... tion of the NRA, calling It the "Ne- The children on the campground each w’ere looked after daily In a special Ripe, 4 lbs...... O C BRILLO...... Ig. pkg. 15c R. .S. Cocim, lb. c a n ...... gro Removal Act,” ao many jobs 1 Mayonnaise, O O Fresh picked vegetables! I'or the tjiilck Siimliiy .Night SiipiHT— Tuna FUh DOUGHNUTS have been taken away from them gathering for U-.em at Epworth 1 pint jar ...... Burnett’s MARSHMALLOW (5-oz.) 2 for 17c NKW POTATOKS Siiliiil! •Iiinkct Powder, 2 pkgs. .. . Oranges, Fancy, o ^0 C I'oMM-ros's r . N. Nil. 1 tir.wlc iireeit and given to white people. Speaking Chapel, where they were taught by dozen ...... Rippled Wheat, T O Neucoa O LE O M A R G A R IN E ...... 2 lbs. 2.5c Crackers 2 lbs* 1 1 « Smoothie, Ice C'rcnm \^1DELI0 14LUK (contents) Mrs. Arlene Burdick Ward, whose OUC Fresh M'lUnluiiis— tili-c to i-oiik with JiicU- 3 bottles 25c of Orientals in our country, she Argo STA R C H ...... 2 pkgs. 196 Grahams. Crispies, Lunch Crackers.______els mi. Perk ...... Lis-ht Meal Tuna . 3 cans 49c Powder. $ pkgs...... said that a young girl once aaid to nusbandi Kev. Ralph Ward, of Hlng- New Potatoes, Q ^ 2 pkgs...... 1 y C Puffed Rice, r% M Pure Cider VINEGAR ...... gallon 25c R. S. .Sllved Fruits (cello. her,. "It seems to me <3od is getting ham, Maas,, conducted a daily period Fancy, 15-lb. peckifa 1 C Cucumbers (Contents only.) SPEl 1 \1,! Ijirije Wealth or Cirav- rinrhurRl U Noftnl for .\ f^tokle Special! w nipp>-d) Ih...... Ivory^o^p ‘.uj 5 24 Good Luck Jar Rings 3 pkgs. 25 tired -of waiting for us to go over for aduita In the tabernacle.. 2 pkgs...... dbbe Special! Sugar ItA 'lertiuni Sire ensteiii Xpple.n for eat- .Mcnsalcn Spaghetti Dinner, and help foreign peoples, so they Several of the younger men of the Heinz TOMATO JUICE. 1...... 3 cans 27c 01.1) FACTOKY are coming to us.” When Jesus district were preachers at the Camp. Genuine Spring Sogap, Old Fashioned XXXX 4llS W I'.Nsl t;|\ inu nr lmkint;”~ Fresh pkg...... Baker's Extract ‘.ff. 29 each Essex Brand SWEET PEAS .... .2 cans 2.5c There are Profits Pac-Tite Jar Rings pkg. 5 came to this earth to show us the One was son of Rev. J. W. Eller, of Lamb Fores, T O I’owdered, « m Burt OIney’s SAUERKRAUT No. 2'A can 12c Cookies 2 lbs. 29« CHELSK way of salvation, and found that Norwiehtown, and another Rev. 2 1-lb. pkgs...... lO C Ripe, firm! AIM'UOS .lij pound. O f? SuR-ar Finjrers Ib...... lO C Scot TISSUE...... 3 rolls ?5c for you in this Macaroni-Spagli^iti 3 a;7. 19 living for us was hot enough, then David . Crater, of Wapplng. Force Cereal, toaated whole 45 pieces to the pound. Freah and taaty!______35c pkg, He was willing to die for us. Hoyy Thursday afternoon was given wheat flakes, n r% 6 9 c 19“ 35' Tex-Wax 13 much are we willing to do for ail over to a general picnic, with games Best Cuts From Com Fed 2 Pkga...... lU I’K P E A l llE S .5 l b s , 2 5 c . Ke>niond'% and iturk'n Plaid Bag Evap. Mi l k whuehou.; 4 ^ 2 3 Dur human brothers anf* elstefis, no and sports. Today (F.-iday) the Steers! Bisqulek, makes 90 Ught bis- MONAUUH COCOA matter o f what race or clan? Mrs. cuits, large m Price idwwhi'rr on thi* 1 -ill. lan 7'fr Ladles Aiders”, as Pollyanna term- Rib Roast, p* I -'-■4.' Freeh Stevens was followed by Mrs. Rob- package...... OUC grade apple, S.V-. w .atkkVie i.ons ” Ufimy Feeds are tested can |deal Glass Jars 99 ed them, assembled in the afternoon Ib...... Z O C Health Market Saturday Savings! Eagl e Cond. Mil k ert Bltgood, of N ew London, con- end listened to a witty and wise ad- Shrimp, Nation-Wide. TKLme 1 KRE.MF.L DF.SSF.RT ference president of the W. H. M, Fresh, Lean I)ous:htuit8 .V— 3 for IJc. snd proved formuiast dress by the cheerful and Irrepres- Fancy, 2 cans...... «ta/C — lull >sncn S-VH -ror B., who spoke of the mite boxes for Chuck Roast, o If Vinegar, Thompson’s Apple Serving? Tr.v Ptnehurst Flue ({ualUy They will make money Ideal Glass Jars 89 elble “Bob" Moore. Tomorrow after- Ci der Vi negar helping the cause, or junior work In noon there is to be a “Men’* Mas* lb...... Zoc Cider, RIB We will receive late Friday night— for you. Get these thrifty the churches, of the special confer- Meeting", and the speaker 1* to be NATIVE CANTALOUPES l)rake*fi Pound Caken, tneiiiding .Marble, Plain, Water hot .Mjce work at Silver lake, near A t Prlcen A » Ixiw A* .Vn>'Hher(*I r Kleen-Lln^'^ch 10 Ur.. Lester H. Clee, of Newark, Fancy Native Roasting Prune Juice Parfait, a a \eal Roulettes and llaUln—«uul i'olTee Cnken. feeds in the plaid bagj Raj ah Spi ces Providence. and our mltrionary 2 18>4-oz. cans ..... Xa/C ROAST up—graded according to »i»e. whose Men’s Class numbers 2500. In Chickens, o O A ll solid meat— no waste! 15c )rojecta. Globe Scxlaa (oonr « gN the evening the sacred cantata Ib...... OOC ITREK.N OK WAX Crisp Celery INTRODUCTORY hmsn |MPka

SiANCHESTEll EVENING HERALD, MANCSHESTTai, CONN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1984. PAM

Toonerville Folks By Fontaine Foi^ OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Gene Ahem

SENSE and NONSENSE F lvtrap Rnneo an, the W qrld^s W orst C ad d y

Hera’s ths world'* blggeat gam-t > MEN ATTRACTT TO THEM THE bier, the American Farmer! He POSITIONS THAT BELONG TO YES, LADS-’-UttUV I f YOUR HEAD cant T E L L .» gambles with the weather, with th* THEM. A SMALL MAGNET HIM , CLYDE,' f ■oil, with graeeboppere, with army NEVER HAS THE POWER TO LUCK BESTOWED,HEI^ WAS ANYSeSfTER HIS NOSE GOT ^ ed that B a r ^ a waa fair enough but I airletlona that bound her With Russ wonpa, with grub*, and a score ot DRAG AFTER IT BIG THIN08. L C Y U E S T ShAlL.ES O N YOU COULD WEAR he waa glad to have Mother home | —and here her heart leaped Billy " say to him. ’TW s U BlUy’s other offshot* of the plague of an- THAT SIZE TRYING l.OST—BLACK memorandum book. again ------overy ME LAST NkaiHT IN A .5ELLY MOLD IS vicinity of .Depot Square. Valu- B e a c h ulng would bs different. Hs he- bed. mljght work. "My Robby Is cient Egypt. Every spring he takes It depends on bow you are getting PKRRETT « OUENNEY INC. local ■TO RENT—FIVE ROOM tenement. THE *POKEI^ GAVIE / TO OUT-SMART ablt to owner. Reward. Phone "Shs's been on the go the live- irnged to a different world. He waa ovw at Aunt Mary’s. Billy, come on, a chance—a desperate chance. If along whether when the five o’clock TOR A HAT / uid long distance moving. Dally Apply 143 South Main street. Tel. be wins, as be doee occasionally, h* whistle blowa you pick up your din- traps/ , 7821. express to Hartford. Ovemlgnt 6762. long tlms,” h* nnuttered, shaking not bound by tbs age-old taboos and 1 C A M E A W A Y A THOSE SU YS ARE out his paper and settling down un- convention*. Maybe that was the ^ Jtind enlarged upon might comes off with a big stake; If he ner pail or your cane. ^service to and tron New York. Tel; C l u b WINNER 0F#28G / FOR RENT—6 ROOM upaUlr* flat. der the amber-shaded lamp. ‘T never way life was meant to be, free and take bold. But very likely not loeee, which he doee more frequehtt SHARKS-----LET S063. 8860 or 8864. ly, be haa a chance to tiy again. A citizen in a smaU town In this AIJTO.MOBILES Apply. 38 Woodland street. Phone knew where she was after dinner.” hold and simple. Aa his wife she CHILDREN T way, -UhA-M—TWEY AR E YOU WIN TH'TIRST would miss some of the softness and I think. Is not tc talk at aU. At MppUy, he le a good loser, or else state recently went into the office of FOR 6349. I Mrs. Raebunr beamed. "Thafd' By O tiy Robrtf Barton * ease she bad been trained to expect. seven o'clock, pick up young Rob- the world would starve. the railway agent at that town and S U C H CHARMilN<& TI^^E -^B U n O N lS H T FUBUt PASSENGER nice, ducky. You’ve been having a demanded: FOR SALE-^IMS Deluxe Pontiac FOR RENT—FIVE room tenement, good time.” Vagabonding down the world in IffsisfAtsit ert. hair, hide and all, and ’ catrv SENTTLENAEN YOU SO THRU TH SERVICE 20A with garage, modem Improvements. turn to his room. PreUnd you are The "Hick Hown," Citizen— I want you to give or- ’ eedan, in A-1 condltiom Cab be g.'vpsy fashion one would come to ders that the engineer of the train 9 -~-W E PLAY ShAELTERTO Inwardly Boots writhed at her A little chap of three won’t go to A "hick town" you say? Ngw that’s seen at 13 Lilac street. IN ADDITION I'o Sliver Lane Hus Call ft 15 Ashworth street, tele- k M a m u M c E u i o t y think of hot baths and clean sheets deaf when he yells. Get bis clothes phone 3022. mother's trust In her. Not. as she where I Hve, that passes through here a t .11:50 A<5A1N T H IS A' S L A S Line. De Luxe Bus for lodge party / Crewiiisit SrsW/wngwc and finger bowls at the greatest lux- bed any more without squeailing. off In a Jiffy, set bis water beside every day be forbidden to blow the reminded herself, that she had done him. go out and close the door. Aa' where we raise tatera an’ rive in EVENINS P il e / or team trips, we also offer 7 pas- BEGIN HERE TODAY uries, pleasant but not vital. He 1* as good aa gold most times, a "fllv" whistle bn Sunday mornings. FOR SALE —1927 CHEMtOLET FOR RE.NT—FOUR ROOM flat up- anything to be ashamed of. On the First night, he’l! give a perform- senger sedan livery. Phone 3063 ttalrs, newly decorated. 437 Center SYL'VIA RIVERS rules the young- contrary, her joumeylngs with Ruas "I must be mad ”. she said for the but now he plants his feet, looks Sutaad of etrcamlltis, new fangled Agent—Why, that's impossible. sedan $20. Telephone 6614. 8860. 8864. ance. Maybe next night too. But street Inquire downstairs. er set of Lsrchneck, fashionable had been of the most decorous hundredth time, switching on her hi* mother In the eye and says “I bus, What leads you to make such an un- bedside lamp to peer at the clock. won't." aft^r a whila ho will shut up. 1 think reasonable request? 19.30 STEARN9-KNIGHT Victoria New York suburb. She dlsUkes rature. A ride In the sweet smelling Aod what you may call ue wa don’t N FOR RENT—TWO, THREE and It was 3 o’dock. It was 4. At day- ••What am I to (Jo 7" she watla. it well with children a bit older to Citizen—Well, our preacher vO f ebupe. 1930 LaSalle Club sedan. HOOTS RAEBITRN whose family lanes.... a chocolate soda at the care a euee. 7 SITUATIONS WA.NTED— tour room furnished or unfuraisbeo break the cautiously put on her can’t whip him. Once wouldn’t announce bed time a few minutes The hick town'* the place where fer^ preaches until be hears the train n 192S Re.i llsht six sedan. Terms, has little money. S w eetshop..., but would people before so they can finish up their FEMALE as apartments; Manchester Construe One night at the Yacht Club believe that? A girl didn't usually c'othes and slipped out the side matter, perhape, but he doee the tile brain* grow. whistle blow—and that confounded trade* Cole Reo. Po^liac. same thing at nap time and at p'ay. train waa 35 minutes late last Sun- Villy Sa!f“ .i:ul .‘Servin tion Co. Telephone 4131 or 4359. Boots is put In an embarrassing Spend so much time with one man door. The world was dewy, silvered Where Edlsbns flourish, an* Lincolns, & WANTED—HAND KNITTING to 111 the pure early motning light. lunch time, I teU him to eat hit As for the carrots, don't pay anv you know; day. do at home. Mrs. j. Soderburg. 60 FOR RE.VT—FIVE ROOM flat, also situation by H.ARDY WHIT.MORK, d.iless the current of their affairs attention- Let him push back hi* _ one of Sylvia’s guests, wlio bad ran more deeply and swUtlj than Everything waa deliciously cool and carrots and he Just pushes away Where most of our presidents learn Haylie* street, Town. cx room tenement, with all Im- hla plate and says, "No—NO.' I ’d plate. Don’t coax. If he sees that it A woman was trj’ing to be nice to Nen drinking. Sylvia mallrlously that of a platonic friendship. But It fresh. Clear drops of crystal hover- their a b e’e, provemenu. Inquire at 147 East be smacking him three or four doesn’t matter to you, he’ll be eat- Where many immortals grow up. if the little girl whose mother was a wanted--HOUSEKEEPING Job, onntrlves to force Boots resignation had been platonic. Boots told herseif ed on the nasturtium leaves, anJ Center street. limes a day, I did spank him once Ing them before the week's out. you please. gloat irliiul of bei'!:. Manchester sewing. Capable ol driving a car. from the Junior*. Humiliated, Boots sturdily.. After that first impulsive every delphinium spike waa magical-. twice but next day he had for- A "hick town"? Why eure, but. Woman—I hope you got along Write Box .M, care of Herald. FOR KENT—4 ROOM tenement withdraws from the crowd. She goes k'.SB weeks ago Russ had not laid a Ij spangled with dew. The girl, pa‘e '.1 Eveninjf Herald and heavy-eyed, strode across the gotten all about It It didn't do a mayhaps, a "hick” well at school lust term. Now, 1 a with garage, aji modert, Improve- obout with RCSB L I ND, the swim- finger upon her. The memory of that bit of good.” From one of these towns shall wield wonder If you can spell ‘horse.’ CLASSIFIED ments. 3 Ridgewood street. Teie- ming Instructor. Russ falls In love k as stayed with her...... grass to the gate which led Into the NE(X0 SHOT TO DEATH, ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 Harteses garden. It was only a short It Is a problem, I ’ll admit, this the big stick; Little Girl— I could if I wanted to. r-none 5623. with her and announce* he’s going "What did you say, darling?" For history proves such things come But don't you think It Is rather old- . ADVERTLSEMENTS away. He begs Boots to elope with Her mother, stralgtheirlng a stooped V alk from here to the olue stretoa m-between stage when a child Is FOR .SALE—TLVIKINS oil burner too big to give In aa be did when to pass. fashioned? CouDt tu AV*raii* ivuiiU U • llB*. h'm and she asks for time to t6lnk hark, lifting out a pile of under- of the sound. Her head ached. She HAD THREATENED GffiL lor furnace. In perfect condition. a baby, and yet, too lltUe to under- The fun-poking snob then «1I1 look InUiAl* numberi and Rbblr^vlAtloEB BUSINESS LOCATIONS It over. thlngs layered In tissue paper, look- w.inted to be alone—to snake off the Kissing your wife every day will •acb count at. a /ord and eomponnd Mrs. E. A. Legg. Phone 8328. dark thoughts of the night. rtand the meaning of things. like an aes. word* AS two words Minimum co«t !• FOR RENT 64 Mrs. Raeburn returns from a ed at her fondly. keep dowa the divorce’’habU. Give y/ pries of thrss iinss visit and Boots dreads having her "Nothing!" But the sound that 1 ought to do this more often,’ The first thing to do Is to review Attack in Birmingham Foiled FOR SALE>-TWO SECOND hand Just what “stage” he mally is In, For two hours, at intervals, the her a little spending money occa- Ltn# rfttss psr dss tui trAnAlsat ro RENT—OF'FTCES at- 865 Mam mother hear about her resignation had escaped her was almost a groan. she told her.3elf, striding down the sionall.v and don’t forget to behave ads u’jggles one tow ooard wagon, good and deal with .Mm as much aa pos- When Citizens Kill Unidenti* efficiency expert had been watching condition; running part of an ex- street (Orford Bldg.) Apply Ed- from the club. Her carefully built up fabric of com- empty path - to the, water. It was yourself, and you’ll trot through to lcrr»«tlrA Marcii 11. IPSI sible with certain things in mind. fled Man in Alley. the man In the movie stiidio whUir * Cmsb ChArffA' prees wagon; also 3 month* old ward J. Holl. Tel 4642 and 8026. inon sense crumpled and shattered good to be'alone In a quiet world, the latter chewed on a pencil. Oc- the end In double harness. (£ A R E P D L ,M A .ao)^ ./ 'S H A .R P C g l^ V E S A H E A P " NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY The three-year-old child is, of • CoosACuUSA Days 7 ois' I cts puppy. 1163 Ea«t .Middle Tumplko. at the thought of Russ's kiss___ It to^ think things out for oneseJ ----- ^ V • P8T oft, g 4 X>4 XPIVICC. I Consscutivs Day I ou U ou course. In his fourth year, the year caalonally he would set something Tclcpnont' Hosedale 48-5. CHAPTER XIV the an.swered him coolly and dis- without the barrier of foflr walls. Birmingham, Ala., Aug. 24.— (A P ) down bn paper, but resumed bis I Osr ...... I 11 ou: II ou HOUSES FOR RENT 6.' In which "will” deliberately sets It- All ordArs tor trrsguU) tosArUons Of course It was madness, Boots tantly tomor.'ow he would go away But the mood of exaltation quick- —Citizen.-) who slew an unldentlfled Flapper Fanny Say& self up and tries to conquer. "W ill” meditation almost immediately. Ex- ______ses.izB.wiT.off.______■ R SALE—PUKE cider vlnegkr and garage. $28.00. Manchester the half-wet bathing suit and nerv- again..... more than a child, with a vroman’s IS such a valuable thing It is best as having foiled an attack on three dressed the man: Aay AdvsrtlyioE giv* upon rsqosst. not to hammer It down too much, Ads ordsrsd tor thrss or stx dsyc 25c per gallon Bolton Cider Mill Construction Company. Telephone ously began to dress. Why, it was "Here, let me hang that up,” she pioblems laid before he.-. white girls. EHTlclency Expert—You are a writ- SCORCHY SMITH Waiting AAd tloppsd bofors tb« tnird or nttb 4131 or 43.59. just a game they were playing. Girls said at random, taking a brown Suddenly she put her shining fair because It might break. Some day The girls, on their way to a church er in this studio, aren’t you ? By John C. Terry day wUl bs ohArged only Toi tbs as* we will expect this youngster to The Man—Yes. VALLey RANCH, An n f o u c h /s s c o r c h Y s i n s t r o c d o m s , -THAt IS VERY INTEBefTIN& - BUT I HAVE HAS ARRANSep end boys talked as she and ftu.sa had crepe frock from her mother’s fin- head down into her hands and wept. meeting at the time they were ac- \ M Dte Qu e r, seciuDib s t u d y o f tmc r a n c h h o use, b r a d -meaiNe tUAi numbAi of tlmss ths d Appssur* GARDEN— FAR M - lU KENT— SEVERAL Dcstrabij lave ont. It must be supported by Efficiency Expert—Well. why r^ S T AUINfr ReTCHER ONTiL SCORCHV CAN ARRIVE WITH BRA60... •d. cbArgtng At tbs TAts ASirosd. but all the time and It meant precisely gers. .She fairly flew at the rest of "I don’t know what to do.’^she sob- costed In an East Birmingham park A LOT OF BUSINESS To ArrYeNO-rb, TH AT \ EVERYTHINiy. HE S A » YOU WAITS.... (teADV lb MEET THE MURbERER OF HIS no AllowAncs or refunds cao bs mads DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 Hve, SIX and s*ven room houses, nothing, Johnny had been shouting the unpacking and Jlrs. Raeburn, good Instincts (to be cultivated as last night, identified the negro In a don’t you write? NOTE X WR031E ARRANSeP AN APPOINTMENT HAD BUT ONE CHANCe OF bed. “If someone would only tell me You've (JCfT ME JIT f e s y , ANN. TT f c A L M DOWN. Vou STAY B r o t h e r ... ,pn six ttms Ads sroppsd Aftsr lbs single and double Apply Edward J. to Geraldine that very day on the who had been telling herself that what to do!" he goes on), but he’s going to need hospital as the man who had threat- WITH BRA(k; A T MW RANCH THIS AFTERNOON J CLEARIMO VoUBSEtF W e u, " flrib day. 100 QT.S. HIGH QUALITY milk Holl. Phone 4642 ano 8025. ■A’ill, If he ever needed anything. WHKTlS Dfl* A U ABOUT”, a n y w a y ? J ( RidHT HEBE WITH NE - No *'tU) furbtds*'! display llnss not r.-.ft, "Be mine, darling. Be ml-yuh.' Mic child was strange and silent and It seemed to her that every place' ened them at gunpoint. With a bul- A woman Is a person who hates CAN'T Ke ep HIM VNAlTlN ft- J------"rHIS IS T T - ' ■old. dally. Elmcircet F’arm, Andover or That Is one thing. her fumitiirc If tt isn’t like her telephone .Manchester 6437. I can t live without you.U' And every- evidently had 'something on her ohe looked she met an Impasse. She let wound ip his bead, the negro was Tbs Hsraid will ao-t bs respuLSlbU Obf. had simply screamed vHta mind, banished the Idea and reflcct- had staved off thinking of the in- The next is that this fourth year unable to make a statement and neighbor’*, and hates her bat If It is. Cor mors than ons iocorreot Inssrtlon IS the dividing line between baby- •OR SALE RYF? $1.50 Dushel. Geo. laughter. It had been the most e-J that Barbara was growing up to evitable scene which would ensue died soon after.vard. of any advsrtitsrnsni ord«>rAd for hood and childhood. He Is no longer enoro than ons tlms .Steiger, Telephone 6107 .33 Lymlnlo RND VETERAN’ S BODY priceless comedy line. be a great help. when her mother learned of the bit- Miss Grace Tabor, 23, and Miss Assets, he they men, merchanillse, Tbs inadvsrtsnt oudsaiuii ui inoorw .-'treet. Yes, she and Russ Lund were Aunt Nedda wanted Boots to an’ Imitator but learning to live aa Lorena Tidwell, 19, told police that mortar or machines are only as val- root publication of Advsrtlslng will ^ ter snub administered by Mrs. Fer- an Individual. uable as their ablli^ to earn... .the P*®y*68 at being in love. It come and visit her In the autumn, ncll's heavy hand She had tried to »hey were thrown to the ground in rsotlds t only ,by oanoaliatlop of tbs FIOATINC IN RIVER Still another Is that this is the moment they stop moving, they be-, ehargs mads tor tbs ssrVlos fsndsrsd. «.u.n t mean a thing. It was excit- .Mrs. Raeburn said, with quiet aatls- hipe that, with work to do In the a scuffle over the gun. Meanwhile, time, of all times when happiness come liablliUes. All advortlssmsnts must oonform IIOUSEHOLH (lOODS^ 5) ing, like being In a drama the Ama- f.actlon. world, the narrowness of her social Miss Edith Tidwell,. Lorena’s 24- lb styU copy and typogrAphy wUb t .'ur Group of thethi* Juniors.Tiini<’v*>B might and praise are the most potent in- rsgulAtlonx snforc«d by ths publish- No Indira! ioHN of Foul Play -r- "You'd like that,, wouldn’t you?" life would _ not matter. But that Ciiences in his life. year-old sister, who had been a IltUe In this family there was a large ■rj and thsy rsssrvs tbs right to T hiif : f : quarter ir o .n cot with give. gate was m.w closed. Mrs. Raebi.M rhead of the others, ran to a nearby OdlL. rsvias Of isjsot any copy con- mattress, child’s high chair, cabi- Victim Had Recently Come Yet Ih spite of all these truths number of small children. Little fihe laced her white sandals and svtmed unalterably opposed to anv tent meeting for aid. Willie, aged six, waa taken in one •idsrsd obJsetlonablA ncL-vlctriila with rccoi'd.s, chai-'s. (o Maine from Ma.s.sachu.sctt.s •an a comb through her unru v Inwsu-dly Boots shivered. The we can’t let small Robby go In for ClX>tiiNO MOtJHR'*--ClAssiOsd ads to thought of Aunt Nedda's cold, do'jr clfort In that direction. And there The negro had Juat gained the morning to see his,father, who hap- tables, odd pieces. Low price for ci.rls. The memory of Russ's grave tantrums and show-off fits too much upper hand in the scuffle when an bs publithsd sams day must bo ro- biownstohe house near the Boston was always the restriction of money. or he will get impossible. pened to be laid up with influenza. osivsd by 11 o'rioch noofii Saturdayo Immediate .sale. Call Friday or Sat- Togus, Me.. Aug, 24.— (A P ) — U’iSmlling face as he had said "To- ’’We’ve never hod enough, really," aroused citizens’ posse approached. W:l« a m * Common made her shiver. And The "mfke-oclieve” ruse some- Little Willie was very quiet, almost urday evening.-), any time .Monday Officials at the veterans’ adminis- n orrow.” stayed with her. Nonsense. Boots thought angrily, almost scorn- He fled. Shooting as he ran, the where would Russ be by autumn’’ times works. It doesn’t often, but it reverent. In the sickroom. When It a oiMx. A. r. AU itifh. TELEPHO.N'E YOUR Tuosilay. 15 Lnnca.ster Road. Tele- tration home here said today the It was all nonsense ahd she was a tully. And it was no use saying negro waa trapped In an alley and was time for him to go, he went up phone 7072. . Making love to some beautiful Span- will on occasion. "Your name’s WANT ADS. body of a man found drowned in fool ever to havi let him say such money didn’t matter. It mattered slain. to his father's bed^de and said; the sandy River at Strong, Wednes- things to her! Tonight mother wou.d Uh scnorlta in an embroidered WASHINGTON TUBBS By Crane OUT OUR WAY AC«' ar. accaiit.d over tb. taupboea shawl? She could see herself going frightfully...... Llttla WilHc—I bin good, ain’t 1 By Williams day, by boys had been Identified as come home, everything would go WHAT’S THE M A-Te R Wl-TH THIS T H lM & P TTp ? ’ WILL VOU PROMISE at tba CUARQE HATH civao abova to the library to change books for ‘Tm so sorry. Can I be of any pop? 0s asBiimsd and thsir acouracy F’OIt RFJNT--5 ROO,M .upstairs flat body apparently had been In the "A Job, darling!” Her mother house. Denis Fenway. cannot hs gusrnntssd . "Thats how s-irious It Is," sic (To Be Continued) ou Cooper street steam heat, ad water tliroughout the night. smiled Indulgently. "What could you * XY NCA StHVtCe. INC u X. XAt orr.‘. n ; INDE.K OF said half-a|"ud to convince hersel' do?" w)l4 's ^ i i ^ r improvements. o,ne mlmiie wa'k The boily waa brought here. Offl- All through the evening, as ah'* 1) CLA.SSIFICATIONS from West Center street. .Vppiv at elals said It would be sent to Boston "Well, Mary OlUvant Is helping for burial. rerved Jellied soup and broiled chons E N J I etrtba ...... A Glcnneys store, 780 .Main street. nri(, salad to her father, aa she wash- out in a,dress shop In New Martin Ebxaxamanta ...... B ra id dishes and brushed up the kitchen and she loves it’. And some ot the Marriaraa ...... cFOR RFtNT'—(.tOMF'OKT and scrv CM li WOMEN TO .MEET id.her girls- Helen and Louise and 0LORIFYIN6 ...... D ce with uiir apartments, garage floor with a worn broom the thought Card g| ThanKa ...... ■ .'ilayed wlth her. It wa.s not aerloul .'■.ue—are going to take a buslnes.s In Uatnorlatn ...... B: and store. Reo .1 hri Jensen. John Club women of New Haven are co-irsc." she would not let it be. Tomorrow Lcat and Found . . . ; ...... i Hbn Block Php.ic 6070 or 4040. ntlclpatlng a busy and Interesting “ But, my dear,” began her moth- _Y o u r s e l f Announramanta ..... 1 she would employ just the right Paraonala ...... I time at Swampicott. -Ma-ssachusietta ir In the Une, the .«train Boots so hlC.NT 'I C N T 1 NU-) Tell us what on the 2.5th, 20th and 27th of Sep- blend of gravity and ’humor In L r Aatrinioh.fis*' VI u-want. We'll take care ol It tor faipwells to the , heach-,cliib guard. ..’’•ended, "aftc.- all they are new- By Alicia Hart Autotuobllss for Hals ..a.eee* 4 ti mher when the twenty-fifth anni- tomers here. They h.ave' no tradi- AND Automobilss fo.f Cxchangs «•*,., I vou without Charge. K. 1. .Mc(?nmi He would see, he would imderstai. I ,■■>0 Center street. Dial 7700. ver.sary’of the New England Confer 1‘ons to uphold. Why, your grand- Auto AcesSsortss—Tirts. .ie#... • once of State F’edorations of \Vo- that she was a woman of the wot Id B* »«a scRvicc INC Auto Rspalring—Painting ^ after all her 18 years. She flushed at father .built the first Manor house, .^ 4 Auto Schools ...... t*A 1 for RF.NT ■ SIX LARGFl rooms, nicns’ Clubs will he held In that the one with the cupola, that the Feet that have worn beach san- WORTH IT/ hey/ where vou Q0IN6? H6U -LP! v ------TURN-- ar------ound-/ , thought v« u Aut os— ijy Truck ...... | I'tiwn at the .New Oeean House. Dele- tiie memory of her scarlet cheeks w -K WE'U BE DROWNED} WE'LL BE DASHED TO PIECES/ GO ^ WE THOUGHT VOU ■ niprovements, garage giii.ss-e.i- '.Vestcriys live In now. 1 couldnt dals and flat-heeled sports shoes all DASHED TO PIECES/ GO V , Autos—For liifp ...... t ;ates from each of the New England amt starry eye.s, "Why, he must Bb Aa Cc Kk ,, VOU FOOPLS/ “ “ ‘ ‘ WANTED SPEBp.J QArAge«>-SsrvtcA~-i$io rags' , U : doted fairches 5S'i Center, street have you in a shop, dear. Daddy and States will be pre.sent and. Mrs. think me a fool!" she told herself In- summer are apt to register strong MotorcycJsa—Hicyciss ...... li I ln(|uire 501 Center street. 5861. iJignantly. v'He pn)bablv says that-to 1 would never agree to that. .. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser Wanted Auti-^ ‘‘Motorcyciss .a# It F rederic Glazier Smith, Chairman of Boots sat down on the bed. her complaints when they’re subjected flualacs* and Profraalonal gsrslcsa I F’OH RENT \FTE R .'tEPT. the Conference promises a most In eomc girl every place he, goes and to street .shoes and hlgh-hccIed danc- Business Servicss Off»rsd ...... if 1ST., o.xpcrts me to know that." eyes glittering, hpi color high. LOOK, CHARLIE... A N D TH AT LOOKS three riHim tenement Vent rally cresting ennveiitlon. Complete de- ing slippers. Unless . you humor AN ARROW DESCRIBES Houiabold «sr%lcss Offsrsd ...... IJ.A In the flurry ot her mother's ar- "But I’ve simply got to do some- AH ARROWHEAD, LIK E ONE O F TH E liuUdlng—Contractina ...... \i located. Teleidione 75,50. tail.-: will be available at a later them along for a while, the com- A PERFECT ARC WHEN .WA. • rival she almost forgot Rus.s. The thing ”, she s.ald feverishly. "I can’t WITH IKE SHAFT ARROW TIP S I Florists—Xurssiiss ...... 16 date. hang around here all my life, tat plaints are likely to turn Into corns, IT'S IN FLICHT, AND THIS Funsral Dtrfetors . . . a , . , ...... 16 for rent four ROO.M tene- dear, familiar thin face and spaic bunions, aches and pains. BURNED. OFF t mg an allowano.e from Daddy CACH ED a c r o s s ONE IS BURIED DEEP / tlsatlng ’ rininbing—Roofing ... n ment $1,5, gar.age 32.00, near .Main unfashionable figure. The unpacking Medium-heeled oxfords, thank ITS IMBEDDED. Insurancs ...... j| knowing that every new pair of T H E R IV E R ; IN THE TREE !! UUiinsry—l^rstsmsklng ...... 1| street, and Trade school. Innmre of the shaliby bags—isomehow the goodness, are right In style this year A IN THIS 56 1-2 School street. evening flew by. 'aoes I get is practically a family and If you wear them for a BURNED HMM... TX)RSALE tragedy.... " Public Pssssngsr Ssrvles ...... lO-A A real cozy 5-room cottage "And how did she take care of few weeks after you get back from nSEB.' Palnilng-^papsrlna ...... ti with all Improvements and gar- vou. Daddy?" "How you exaggerate!" Placidly vacation, you’ll hav,e no trouble (RE.AD THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTTURB) Profsssiona) iJsrvIcss tt the older woman rolled stockings Rspalring ...... n age. This pl.Hce Is only one block with higher heels later on. They "Who can this funny old man Tailoring—DysIng—CJsanIng «•. S< from Center and almost new .Mr. Raeburn, florid, bald, a good Into neat balls and tucked them are really flattering. Modem shoe treat. I ne’er thought snoring To.llst Goods and Ssrvtc# S6 away in the drawer of a scarred be?” said Dotty. "It appears to could be sweet. Now, birdie, sing Wantsd—Buiinsss Ss.vtcs •••••• I# FOU SALE Ideal for. young ao 10 years older than his wHfe. mutter- manufacturers have learned that a couple. ITlcc ... n-.ahogany bureau. "Daddy and I are sensible shoe doesn’t have to be me that he’s having a nightmare. another tune,... before you fly fCduc'Atiouai SI.NGI.F; 6-KOO.M HOI’SES— perfectly willing to make sacrifices ugly. away.” ' Coursss and Ciassss ...... tt H.800 ami up. I have hvo and Cash $.300. Balance on first First he smiles and then he frowns. Prlvaia Inatructlon ...... re mortgage. for you, k^ep you in frocks and pin Be sure that your new fall shoes "Oh. no,” replied the little hrt‘e-fanill> hmiHes at very hig "Just see his crazy Iqoking bird. "The pretty tune that ...... Two-fanilly house In residential money tmtil some . fine man comes fit perfectly. The salesman ’ should clothes. They'd give me night- aluslcRl—f>ramatic ..a ..,,.,,,,. *» mcriflee*. Good eunditloii. .\mv long...... " you've Just heard is all the old Wanted—2ns truer loo . a , IS the lime to buy Iti-al Estate sectlojn Avith 2-rar garage, excel measure your feet instead of tak- mares, goodness knows. You’d lent condition.' /% opsyN There was a good deal more of ing your size from the old pair. man knows. That ends our song • • F l h a a r t a i through this agency, whether for COVENTRY think he bought all of the things for you today. .’.iS SAM He Won’t Knou What Time It Is! Bunds—i>tooks—^u r( gages InveMnient or a home...... i|>D,Z50 the same and finally Boots, weak After all, feet do get larger and he wears from circus clowns." Bv Sma^ Ilualnatt Oprortonitlaa ...... Seaeral Rents. .Act .Vow! Cash needed $800. rnd defeated, crept quietly away to smaller aa you gain and lose weight. Just then a bird, up in a tree, I: so THIS MAW TRIED TA jV ESSIR, V E f t HOWO r ! I W A S ^ Uonsy to lAnan ...... If you have weak arches, better Then off the bird flew. Coppy D O N 'T S W ? u ) e u _,TM IS IS T H ' SECOWD A M , T H A T WHAT e o O D IS M V W ATCH T A M E , I F T H ' WORKS A real good farm of 57 acres__ LAKE her own room- The scene had ended chirped, "Listen, Tlnymltes, to ' STEAL VER watch, HUH, O F F tXJTV, L A 5 T WICiHT, IM , llatn and alfnaflana 25 acres clear, balance wood and with a few mild tears and reproach- buy shoes with arch supporters built said, "I think that we should T I M E V O U'V E BEEW C A U G HT TRVIW' T A A IW 'T A R E M ISSIN'*? Halp Wanted —Faniala ...... I have about a dozen me. I’ll sing a song and It will go ahead and try to wake the man DETECTIVE HOOOOY ? c l o t h e s , w h e w Ceor#fe L. Graziadio pasture; 2 rows, pair horses, new e.s on her mother's part. All right right In them. cmzews PILF ER, A TIM E P E C E ! I LETCHA O F F E A S Y F A IR , . Help Wani.d “ ai, ...... make that man snore right In up. I will yejl right In bis ear.” H C C O M ES AW' PIP S RIGHT Balctiostt WaDi,ed ...... Real Esiato and .\uetloms-r harness -and all new tools' neces- Rood lot.s that are priced ttien, she wouldn't talk about work- Corns should be removed before tune." ' but HCW I THATS EASV.'AN ARROW, O N V E R F IR ST O F F E N S E , B U T, 8 ' G O ' JUDGE.' “Hey, wait!" snapped Dotty. I'M SURE OF IT.' INTA MV V E ST POC K ET / H*lp Wari,sd—Mais or Fsmais.. '.’III .No. .Main St. Tel. .5'278 sary for farm of this size. Barn from .S150. to S.tOO. that ing in a shop. All right then, ‘she you get new shoes of any descrip- "Oh. goody! Do It right away," THINK CAN Ttoo \TD be shot ACROSS TWE TH IS TI M E I'M aOWWA GIV E YA T H ' WORKS / (PVou want Asaiu* Wani(i) ...... it-A tion. Don't try to do It yourself. "That's not fair. ‘Twould likely rr WAS COVERED will carry 15 head. House has include two front lots. wouldn’t mention business course the little bird heard (^Idy -say, IT WAS TELL WHERE ) RIVER AT THIS POINT, goMtftHwo- SltustluDf w»ti(»d—r « n i » l i ' I t 10 rooms, electricity and bath. That's a little Job for the foot doc- give him quite a scare. Get me a WITH BURMINC S O FT, ASIC Sllustlont W int.il—M*U ...... |t ary mor*...... •T fear the. strange old fellow's weed! I ’ll tickle him. Some USED IT WA3 / would have to be eg. Emal'’Zinrnt AscnelM ...... 4S This farm located in Vernon, five Don't be without a lake tor. PITCH AI4D shot pea A PO00S.D "If she ■ finds out about my re- going to wake up pretty soon." sneezing you will hear.” ” ■TDSTABfr sho t / SHOT VERV HARD... ' ' P i F V. o u- ooeessiRi a e l b ceLu U»» Sroek—l-el.— l-oonrjr—Veklrle. miles from town. lot. We want to sell s'gning from the Juniors I'm sim- Calluses: however, can be treat- ACROSS THE B.gAn IM OUR. ceuj s, 1»ni«d - !'•)*—poyiiry—Stock it through this office. Whv not In- then gently rub the calluses that’s not fair. A man can’t snore and dry lots. And of course that revelation was with a piecie of pumice. Don't trj' 'Dotty. "-You can rest assured far S*l4^-.MIsrrlloiiron 181-186 E L D R I D G E ST. vestigate If you Intend buying. cnly a matter of Ume. aa high as that. Can't yoti sing AruolM for kaU ...... ,, Call any tithe at to tflfe off all the dead skin with he’ll wake up ere I’m through.” Boats and Acocaaorlai ...... *** 'way down low?" It wasn’t verj- long until all Bulldlns MalarUia ...... 17 L I L L E Y S T R E E T one treatment After that,' maa- “Don’t worry," said the little V- Sleep would not come. It was all sage cream Into feet and ankles. of the Tlnles got a thrill when the i ; Dianionda-^Waich.a—Javt.lrr .. is HASTINGS’ James J. Rohan V rong, the girl thought desperately, bird. And then all of the Tlnles old man sat right up straight and irr iiiiiui - Elactrleal Appllanc.a—Iladto is ROAD.SIDE OFFICE Within a month the calluses will heard the man begin to snore In Fuel , and n . d .. . IS * RENTS FOR RENT Tel. 7433 ♦osslng In the darkness. Everything disappear and your feet will be as loudly said, "Ka-choo!” Moyice. SSI Oakland Street was wrong—her life here, the nar-. tune. Wee Scouty laughed, "Ho, HouVihoTd i® smooth as they were before you ho!" Appiy rownes and stupidity of It, the re- w^nt to the country. (Something very startling hap- Tke 3ut»g U achlnarr and T c o ii ...... ii Said he. "that pens In the next story.) Mnalcal Iniirum inti ...... ’*■' i. CCeRK 1 Equipmint .. . |i RELIABLE REALTY CO. Spaelalt at thi S-orci ...... * -- O Fcou aTi Wiarin* Apparel—Kuri ...... Hartford And That’s That! W a n tid — To Buy ...... 126 Temple SI., Tel. 7.."119 By HAMLIN GAS BlKitilLS They Will Do U liv Frank Reck HiKia.»_B...rd— llofe|,_n ,„rt, _ _ Bcatanrant* WHOOSH f f W H AT A • nOUCH y G O O D! YOUV E FINISHED M o m s W iihoui ; ,ard A LL OF VOUR M E A T w h e r e o n E A R TH Boardtri Want-al ...... •• FELLER O f S A B E R-TO OTH C A N YCJU E A T Y O U B E A N D V E G E T A B L E S ... W H Y C A N YOU P U T A LL Couatrr Board-Ha^oVt’a‘ J ::;:!; WHAT ARE A LL T H O S E P E A C H E S / N O T s, H o talar—iteatau rants NOW SHOW MISS LEE B A R B A R A '. ___ A L ITTL E G IR L T H A T F O O D . . . I E A TIN C 5 •W antldi-Uoom a-Boart":.*:::;: YbU SHOOTING H O W Q U IC K L Y D O N 'T , LIK E Y O U . . I C A N ’T C O U L D N ’T E A T-H A C F YOUR Haal Eatala Pat R'aat AT? YOU C A N E A T TE L L M E B E LIE V E I T ...... T H A T MUCH LU N C H . F R U IT ! Apartmani*. Plata Ttnaroani*.. WANTED VOUR D ESSE RT. YOU'R E . . . VOU M U ST T H A T ’S A HUG E W H A TS Bualoaat Locatlona for Rant ... Houaat for Rcni .... I\e have pro.spective pur- %Tn.L B E A L L DISH O F T H E Buburban fo r Rant ” . *...... Sw-OJ HUN G R Y! f i l l e d F O O D . . . , M A TT E R ? , ^mroar Uomaa for Rant *7 ! HI chasers for reasonably priced U P ..!! Wasted to Rant ...... one and two-family houses. llaal Batata r *t tala " Apartmani Bulldlns for Salt ... List your property with us Suilnist Proparty for Bala ..!!! Farms and Land for Sal# ...!!* if you care to sell. B ou ats for Bat...... Lota for Sals ...... , . . 1 7 BsMrt Proparty fot Bala ....’ ” ROBERT J. SMITH, Suburban for Bala ...... *’ Baal Batata for Exobanxa . . . „ Inc. Waatad—RasI Bstst* ...... Phones 3450—5746 965 Main »t. - Asatlas—Lassi Mstlssa AISVBI B ttltta a » a « i* a .a * » ,* ,,ji* L A#-- J«v EL W y j .7

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4tanr4»Btnr Z vrain g ln « U FRIDAY, AUGUST 24,1984.

Aa Important meeting of the weighing old gold. Arthur BCaaon of Washington L. O. L. degree team Windham, woe before Judge Ray- wUoB be given to Manchester Hon, Harman p. Kopplamann, both M ttown will be held tomorrow evening at 7 OPINION IS GIVEN Demoermto In sUto and county am- mond Johnson in Police Court today DANNAHER HEADS of whom wars ably supported by the o'clock. on a charge of theft Platt sold ployment. It waa pointed out that Manchaater during the past three DemocraUc party in Manchester Omadl. D«ktm «< Foea- Mason left to take another Job and BMBibm and thalr famlliai ON VOTING PLACES failed to return the money or the Fears has shown big gains in Dem- during the campaign in 1932.” DEMOCRATS HERE ocraUc votes and la enUtled to rec- RANGE OIL an outiaff Sunday after- scales. He declared he had hired the Diacuotion o f the plan for addl- ognition. The resolution waa naas- U o ^ voting placea other than one We Handle Only the Beet! , Aufuat M, at Battenon Park, man to collect old gold from rert- ed. It follows;, WIRE CHIEF HEitE at the Center at this Ume waa held ford, wbere iports, bathing and denta in this vicinity. FOR PROMPT. [ hot dog roaat will be on the pro- Bill Mast Be Introdoced In "We, the members of the Demo- and the committee went on record Mason, who made a prepossessing Named Committee Chairman craUc Town Committee of the COURTEOUS SERVICE family la expected to appearance in court today, vigorous- as being in favor of such a change. I Its own basket lunch. There WINS PROMOTION Town o f Mancheater, feeling that It waa also voted to present a full DIAL 3866 General Assembly for ly denied the allegation of . Platt He we have failed to receive our proo- bo no meeting at the Council, xald he bad cheeked out of the Hotel When Limerick Declines DemocraUc list of candidates at the ember >, Labor Day. fs •***’* ^ “>* patronaie next primary, a meeting for a Sheridan hare, had paid bis bill m that the Democratic party has been general dlscusolon o f the plans and SERVICE Additional Districts. full and went to Wlillmantlc to work STATION TiM Ifanchester Kiwanis club will — Seek Patronage. Id • pve tomorrow for New York and Fraser, equipment superintendent the town aaklng for the establish- guaranteed to have his client in and deserving share of party pat- the committee. This i)'as done after ronage. treasurer of the committee after 20 ! sail in the afternoon on the "Mon- of the Hartford district, and be- ment of additional voting places, the court at the appointed time. years In favor of John Limerick. I LOCAL 2125 comes effective immediately. vote to be taken at the annual town The case of Newell Hathaway, ac- Mr. Limerick had been praised for "Said delegates arc further in- arch o f Bermuda” for a six day the work he had done ’in hia 22 cruise to the Bermuda Islands. meeting in betobor. It ih believed cused o f driving an automobile structed to also demand a share o f Mr. O'Gorman has served with yeara of service and In appreciation the Telephone Company since that an affirmative vote of the town while undei the Influence of liquor. ^tronage from every department of this the meeting voted h'tm a life NOTICE I/ical No. 2127, Textile Workers September. 1009 when he entered would be necessary before a bill IS scheduled to be beard tomorrow. of the Federal government, includ- FOOD SALE the Plant department in Hartford. could be Introduced in the General Hathaway, who was injured severely long honorary membera.hlp of the Int, the permanent and relief de- An important Clambake com- af America, will hold a special town committee and elected him aa meeting tomorrow morning at 10 He was transferred to Manchester Assembly for dividing the town into after his car had crashed into a tree partments which are operating in Sat., .Aug. 25,10:30 A. M. mittee meeting will be held In in June, 1913 as a testman, and was treasurer of the Committee for the tho State of Connecticut and to the Union Office Saturday morn- o ’clock at Victory hali; Golway tU.strlcts or wards for more satis- here last May, has been in the hospi- next two years. Street. appointed wire chief in Fehruafy, factory voting. tal and unable to appear in court employ in the above endeavor, if Hale’s Store Basement ing, .August 2.3th, at 9 o'clock A resolution that jyaa on the ta- 1918. At wire chief in the New He has recovered sufriclently. how- necessary help of the esteemed Sen- Daughters of Scotia. sharp. It Is of utmost impor- bic when the meeting opened was Mrs. Harold Kerns of Strickland Britain and Bristol exchanges he ever. to be able to appear tomorrow. ator, tho Hon. Augustine Lonergan Scotch Scones and tanee that all committee mem- succeeds Michael J. Slattery who read. It asked that further corfsid- and our beloved Congressman, the bers be present. •treet and Miss Virginia Armstrong Other Food Specisitlea. of Buckland left this morning for has been promoted to other duties POLICECOORT New York City, where they will be at telephone headquarters in New Haven. guests of relatives for about a Alleged by his employer, Arthur swk. Platt, to have kept 13 in cash and s set Of scales valued at |3 used for

The caddy tournament scheduled for yeaterday at the Manchester The NEW Note Your Country Club has been postponed GOLF TOURNAMENT tUiUl next Thursday. Clothes Need Right Now!

Prcaldent Edward J. Murphy of ILeJW H ALECc t h co NEARING A HNISH I J.WHALC thv Connecticut Board of Pharmacy w MANCHESTEPjCONN.^ M amchcsted Co MN-s •Bsounced laat night the suspension e f the pharmacy license of a Fair- Spend A Quiet

Held county druggist for "drastic violation of the liquor lawa." The Week-End Reading Herbert House to Meet Vic- Final Clearance! Spring and Summer decision was reached following a A New Book From hearing held laat Friday. Another pharmacist In the state was aevere- tor of Echmalian-Blish

» reprimanded and dismissed. Rules of the Pharmacy Commission Hale’s Clash at Country Club. prohibit the naming of the censured p^les. . COATS 1-2 PRICE

Regular $16.75 The current Chamber of Com- Circulating Regular $19.75

nierce golf tournament is rapidly Leaves Coats, NOW Croqufsrnole approaching completion, only four Coats, NOW Library $9-88 Permanent Waving matches remaining to settle the

championship. Three of the . four Regular $25.00 ^ .Regular.Regular $29.75 m second round matches have been ^

played during the past week, while 2c per day ’lL££don J. G. Echmalian and F. T. Bliah, Jr., Coats, NOW $ J ^ ^ . 5 0 Coats, NOW $ J ^ i ^ . 8 8 have still to play. New and smartly becom- Get caught up on your reading at Jack Dwyer defeated Art Knofia, III tie rhoncy. We’ve Just received ing ! . . . the oversized 4 and 3, to enter the semi-finals Regular $39.50 -g ^ new books which you can read BERET! Perfect for al- against Dr. D. C. Y. Moore, who for a mere 2c per day. No .le- ellmlnalcd B. H. Gibson. 2 and 1. most every occasion, becom- pOHlt. Herbert House beat Jay E.‘ Rand, Coats, NOW $ _ L y . 7 5 ing to every woman wheth- 7 and 6. and will meet the winner er a chic young thing or a > of the Fchmallan-niish clash. All New Books: 3

by E. Robins sizes.

homson nc Cool Days of Fall— fc^JBRowN T I - It Wa.s \Nondcrful HARTrORo's S roppinq Ckimtf .r C_ Millinery—Main Floor, center. by II. Grose

The Island of .\llure New Fall $ ' by J. Gi'egoi-y

Gate Swings Op«‘ii Our Slim Young by I). Fisher

August Sale l)Iddlor’.s Coin Sweaters

Girls Tell Us by J. Ablxitt You'll love thc.se new Fall style.s in the very Fl'iiit of Folly new pppltim influence. High necklines and long It's Ideal— a eeves. Gold, ru.st. broun, hunter's green, royal by L. Thompson & Hubbard

Romance For Sale It’s A Big by M. Grieg majority BADGER Fall Fashion! Blos.soms In the Moon “PETS”

by H. Ferguson

The Lastex On Black Jacquard . Front Entrance. White “Sensation” Girdle

Crepe Dark Wool $ r t . 9 8

Neckwear

•r-X-P I# t - i - i Skirts ^ •> for your dark frocks

To BOSTON $2.50 Invest in one of these dark skirts (Hound Trip 84.05) M r ' . i '. lou ve no Ides how practical one is In The newest 'note Telephone 7007 your wardrobe. Mixtures and'plam col- / •rrrm -'.,-'" i ors. of fashion.^ the Leaves white collar on , You've no idea what a wonderful job this ..... rf.-..*’.- ( *5 8 CENTER TKAVEL BURCAC your first dark, little girdle can do to give you slim, trim 19.1 >laln Street .llanrhester frock. lines. PETS has the new exclusive "double- I knit" back which makea you have a nice .Iweafers and Skirts Second Floor. fiat back. It can be easily washed in Lux Typical August Sale Value to just like your lingerie. We've stunning

creations in the very smart Thats just one of the fine values in our Augu.st SATIN. Also FtpaH Plcic^d Our Second Shipment f crepe, lace, ben- Sale; You’ll find every new fabric . . . corded, Other Girdles up to $5. galine. ribbed, jacquard.s, bark .surface.s . . . with such Sw eet Corn, 15c dozen Just Unpacked • .\t the Farm e.xclusive fui-s as t liese: .Milk Fed Broilers . . . .30c lb. Front Entrance. Corsets—-Main Floor, rear.

.1. N. OLIVER 149 Oakland St.- Tel. 8453 , 2-piece Gingham

The Hosiery Value That Is PERSIAN LAMB The Talk of Manchester This Week! School Frocks

DYED SQUIRREL

• Sizes 11 Sale! Full-Fashioned

to 20 . $J.98

SILVER FOX

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JAP MINK Our ill's! order “walked right out" laat week! SILK HOSE Another ahipment for Saturday's shoppers. Johnson & Little riiunhing i rieatliig Controotors Girls are buying them in different colors for early school wear. Plain skirt with matching KOLINSKY WUIUms Oil-O-.Matio blouse trimmed with a large white collar. Irregulars of Sales and Sendee

I Cor. Center and Trotter Streets Our $1.00 Grades CARACUL teL 5878

• Sizes for high

FITCH 8<'hool girls, 14 to 30. • Though these are stibstandards. we guarantee everv pair

to satisfy. Fa-shloned from a 81.00 seller that J.s'noted for quality, style, wear. SUDDEN PHOTO SERVICE!

BEAVER AU our work done by a .lorat studto t ^ o l c e of chiffon and service weights. Full-fashlohed. • T*ub fa«t, of in .Mauehester. 6o a roU for devel- Relni!orced toes aod heels. course. oping. 8-hour aerrlce. # Newest Fall shades—trotteur. salera. monoa, craShtone

Second Floor. e«iar(, Tawntaupe. * CENTER TRAVEL BUREAU I ' 'Buz Terminal" io t Mala St. Cotton Frocks—Second Floor. At HALE'S Hosiery—Main Floor, right