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MHrderer Shakes Hands » .V •• -V ALSO ON PROGRAM With Officials Before He| Ebcecutive Chamber, Albany, N. _^Wjufly^0gton, Aug. 12.—(AP) —^which we have in motion so that ^hto-hj'^ftoat Presidentii^ candidates VM* 1 Y., Aug. 12— (A P )—^Possibility that • * * we may‘move from defense Pays Penalty For Crime. w o big, parties say about to powerful attack. teen MonAs QU^ Governor Roosevelt’s decision on 1t;ie ^IQBSBnf the country’s problems: Roosevelt—When we get the ouster charges against Mayor James 1‘wWbition: . _ toance,:toa-Federal government will J. Waiker of New York City may be .Moomr^It is my beUef that In asenm ai^l^ leadership. * * * Our F>»( Boston, Aug. 12—(AP) —Sylves­ delayed until after next November’s ^ ^ reme^ present es^ leaders td l us economic ter Norman Fernandes, 22, of Mash- necessary by Which' election developed today when ♦ cause pahics which no When Enrope Collapsed— Gives Credit To D tinoente pee was electrocuted at the state snmmon a p r o ^ * a i » * f 1 p | t e t f i ^ oda could prevent. We must lay Roosevelt announced he would with* prison early today for the murder imd respohsihifity toe yetyi 'lufid o f the fact that economic laws hold his action until after the ques eMence o f out ^vpfnxiieDt ^m ands are not made by natore. They are For Aid Bnt Attacks Gainer Policies >— B rands tion of his removal powers went to o f Johu Alves, 44-year-old cranberry shall' rest, upem the stotes and local' picker. made by human beings. the courts. authorities. -That -change must W ar debts: Shortly after the morning session Alves was found shot to death avoid , return of the saloon. Hoover—^If for any particular an­ Roosevelt Ex|dain Tariff Position — Audience A isti^ of the Walker hearing now in its last December in bis Barnstable Rooseveitp—I am confident that the nual payment weTvere offered some second day, the governor stated he home. Fernandes, arrested a few United States of America wants re- N s •• *• *• \ •* s'" other timgible form o f compensation ished When President Goes Beyond Pbtfonn b Advo* .would not pass upon the mayor’s days later, confessed, police said, he peal-^* • • when that happens we such'as expansion of markets for incase until the Supreme Court had killed Alves and stole $150. as Democrats must and will * * * American agriculture and labor, and had an opportunity to determine the Fernandes was calm as be step­ enaUe the states to protect them­ the restoration and maintenance of eating ProUhition Change. legality of a writ of prohibition, de­ ped into the death chamber and ask­ selves against the importation of in­ our prosperity then I am sure our manded by George -Donnelly, secre- ed permission to shake hands "with toxicating Uquors whe.:e such impor­ citizens would consider such a pro­ tsury of the Bronx Chunber of Com­ two good friends,’’ Dr. James 1. Mc­ tations may violate th ^ state lawa posal. Washington, Ang. 12.—(A P)—A merce. Laughlin, priiron physician, and De­ We must.rightly and mondly pre­ Roosevelt—The debts w ill not be presidential call for prohibition re­ Meets Augnst 19 puty Sheriff James E. Bowes, in vent the retuni o f toe saloon. a problem—we shall not have to The Supreme Court does not meet Belying toe customary tardiness'which won for htan the title of "toe Tariff: form and a promise to beat down Raps Dry Law | charge of the Barnstable county jail, cancel them. * • • Our policy de­ imtil August 19. late Mayor of New York,’’ . Jimmy Walker is shovm here as he andved— where he was incarcerated before twelve minutes early—at toe State Capitol in Albany, N. Y., to make a Hoover—t am squarely for a pro­ clares for payment but at the same the economic "hurricane” leads Re­ Donnelly, rebuffed in three courts, being brought to stete prison. Both pubUc defense of removal charges against him. The. mayor, attired, in a tective tariff. 1 'em against the time for lowered tariffs and a re­ publicans Into toe-1932 campaign. today obt^ned from Justice Harold men stepped forward and shook his proposal of "a com^titive tariff for neat blue suit, is indicated by-arrow, and directly, ahead of; him-IstMrs. sumption o f trade Which opens the A ji astonished and tensely expect­ J. Hinman of the Appellate Division band, revenue’’ as advocated by our op-i vmy for payment. o f the Supreme Court, an order in­ Walker. Laii^ street throngs witnessed their arrival. ant audience of RepubUcan leaders The doo,med man said “good bye’ ponents. That would place our Power: heaid Mr. Hoover last night in his structing Mr. Roosevelt to explain to the other witnesses and died re­ farmers and our workers in compel H oover-I have repeatedly recom­ his jurisdiction. The governor > speech of formal acbeptance o f re­ citing a prayer. titton with peasant and sweated mended toe Federal regulation nomination go far beyond his party rected Atomey General John labor- products. Leaves Three Letters interstate power. I shall persist in platform and demand a new order w IV; Bennett, Jr., to prepare argument RCbsevelb—I accept that admira­ Fernandes gave three ietters for RIOTS CONTINUE that. I have opposed the Fedend o f Uquor . control. on the legality of the action. ble teriff statement in the platform government undertaking toe opera­ Mr. Bennett, leaving- Governor delivery to Fr. Ralph W. Farrell, *T cannot consent to toe continu­ of this convention (advocating ‘h tion o f toe-power bushMSS.' I shall, ation of this regime,” said the Pres­ Roosevelt’s office after a five min­ prison chaplain, shortly before the competitive tariff for revenue, .with continue that opposition. hour of death! One was for Ms wife ident solemnly. ute conference, said: a foct finding tariff commission, free Roosevelt—(Promised to say more "The governor sent for me im­ and toe others to friends on toe There was applause. But toe Re- frinn executive interference’’). iater and endorsed toe party-plank pobllcui' hosts who had frequently mediately and told me to notify Jus­ Cape, who identities were not noade Reconstruction: ' public. wtdeh advocates: "Regulatloa. to. interrupted Mr. Hoover’s challenge tice Hinman-that he would show no 1DL & *P IT vm. TL I Hoover—I am today organizing the full extent'(ff: Holding com­ discourtesy to the court and would Medical Examiner George Bur­ to Democrats on their tariff sat Mobs Try To Bom Churches WoOl I ft; Kllfliy n OT fB 6y jftin private industrial and financial panies which sell securities in inters, ■ifiouse records seemed, surprised; withhold his decision imtil the gess Magrath of Suffolk coimty was ■ ■ ' Iresources of toe country to oo- state commerce; rates of utiUty courts had passed upon his author­ prevented from witnessing the exe­ ^wasn’t toe same applause. companies operating across state) : However, as toe man wlKwe-hafr. ity.’’ cution by otbet* business. Prison of­ Bpt R res Are Extiiignidi- A r«,i*y Out b thebSS.^tT"’' Hnes’’ ). The Supreme Court is the trial ficials sMd it was the first execution r has grtyed considerably, in fbuf court of New York and corresponds he has missed since he has held his yean o f presidential care concluded to district court| in most; states. present office. . ed By Vdonteers;' hla carefully propared addr^B, Sen- Should either ^i^ty to thje litiga­ The official witnesses were: Lt. ator Feas o f Ohio, long a prohlUtlbh tion dispute the action df toe Su­ Col. Thomas . F. . Tierney^ surgeon Phamplon, was applauding -with: to e preme Court and fto t lilHto. vi^uld iretteral of Massachusetts; 8r. WD- rest. A monitot later he gaV c hls develop no matter s^t.4etoW)n;waa Ham H. Watters,, septosenting Dr. bencMffetioin to the prohibition sug­ given, the way wculd,-hr open, for Mcgrato; VDf . 'McLaughlin; #-J}r. and burning reddened mudr gestion.^^ , appeals to the Appelate Divteiou ’^ , Samuel'.. M erlin,.. assisteqA prison Sputoeiip. today as toe g ^ finally the coiirt ;of last resort—-the physioian4-Deputy Sheriff Bowes; ment laid plans to pimlsh o !^ r a I j^ p e ie d as.a "oom- Warden James L. Hogsett oi state toon NTteiter for ^rteusonable Court of Appeals. Before final word Jose San J iu ^ leader 6f Wednes­ Reat^ of! came from that court, it is possible prison-; Fr. - Farrell; James Lee,, in­ pecmle” toat; . day’s abotitiye rebelUon, and his toe j^tirposMi^ofi tob NatiotiSl' ABtono^ ’TBacb state ahaU be givtti the that Mr. Roosevelt’s candidacy for tern at-the Chelsea Marine'hospital; followers. . the presidency will have been pMS- and Thomas J. -Riley representing One mkn was killed and -three right to deal with, the-problem a s it Uu Associated Press. a ^ whose'ayow^ aim is the ci ifjG bes F n rth ei'flh ii K s Party m ay determine; but -subject to abSot>- aid agriculturv, tn -nmln^lii^i ed upon by the people. were wounded at Santa Fe when ancial stabiltty o f . th e . coinriry/: 'te- civil guards dispersed a group whito taihineht o f expenditures in every Editorial Views lute gfoafantees in the Ctonstltution Both the Applslate Division and of the United States te protect eSUi safogiurd tha :Mvi2igs'' of the Court of Appeals now are in burned the Agrarian Casino. One fohn of gpyerimitota^ activl , (b Thai bsne -^& ys pie, to protect their homes, a fd A b t. workmsm was killed in a political The famqite ^plbrer Ihst 'night • » ' » .* • state from interference and ittvw* recess. They may however be called On Hoo ver Speech Sion by its neighbors, and that in in the past tense/ toty. 'are'iti ahtion! into special session at any time by SKULL OF CLARKE fight between-laborers and emplby- aimjbuuoed, he;iiBd lSBncened.;an .Im-: I shall jiropose. such otoer’ measUref^ ers. portant eiigagemei^ to! a^air. ^e' Ckuige is Necessary, hi no pait of the' United States shall the presiding judge. toere be a return of the saloon Sys-^ public and priritte,' as may be neces­ The surprising court action en­ A.vicil guard was killed at SevUle said he Would a ^ m p t ^" to ‘'correct By ASSOCIATED PBE»3 sary from tilherto time to meet;tite when a mob attacked, the jail. any ^ inisapprriicn^on . topit . toe tern with, its Ineritable poTtical and tirely subordinateo the events of the His A cce^ ce Speech. social corruption and its interfer­ cluuigihg situations and to fo ith fr hearing session in which Mayor SHOWN TO JURY Churches Set A fire lieUgue had siuglbd put! veterans aid are some editorial com­ speed economic recovery.” In the towns of San Lucar and as the.' chief, bb|ect. o f .-its' e ^ b m y ments on the President’s speech:. ' ence witii other riatea.” Walker resumed testifying, deny­ He said the Democratic plan for ' Foirigh Affidrs • > ing he had profited by the granting AxnalcoHar mobs set fire to- the program. Hi's .^pcisicin to s tlv . fol­ New Haven Register: Prerident churches, but the fires were extoi- outright r^ieal meant a return of On foreign affairs, toe President of a bus franchise. lowed, a two hbur cdnieiience with Washington, Aug. 12.—(AP) — Hoover’s entire speech o f acCept- Gruesome Exhibit At Lancas­ guished by civUian volunteers. Stephen C. Garidty o f Lo'wesU, s t i^ the saloon. He pointed to the "boot­ eyed favorably a gaieral' world In Santinpbnce a mob attacked Preridtot Hoover has turned hia anee was a carefully considered ^n'd legger and s p e ^ e ^ ” o f the pres­ economic conference even along SECOND SESSION conupiander. J the mayor, seized bis cane and be­ back on the Eighteteito Amendment direct exposition of his poUdes. ent regime. lines suggested by Senator Executive Chamber, Albany, N. ter Murder Trial— Doctor Garrity said he ihaa '.-aske^ toe Before and after the eagerly o f Idaho, blit he em i^tftedty warn­ gan to beat him with it. He wais admiral to. ctmyey to toe Leaf^e a He last night nbt only espoused a X X X he declared his beUef that U- Y., Aug. 12— (A P ) — Mayor James rescued by a group of tocm hail awaited prohibition declarittian the ed against war debt cancellation. :^ / J. Walker of New York arrived in request It declaro ap armlsfice pn new salooniess, state-option plan of quof control should be returned to guards. toe. States. He . htei repudiated tho President dressed in serge coat and did opto the door for a^tra^ to! the executive chamber shortly after Explains Wounds. A line of guards was stationed that part

Gardner street was damaged and win fieciae the natter p t a meellBg VUw voters showed in at the l|ii« i^ATflBICESt the storm again struck at John HOOVER BASES APPEAL to nondnate a ticket fbr the Nairem* zddpal building thid iftwnoon. to lABti’s, hall falling heavily on ber electtm* eluige their party adtlliatioiu. At peaches and grapes. Lent! waa r jvlc* fjsniss timetune . theretnere jverajohty were oaty tyra two tim of the recent twister that ruined WHOLLY ON RECORD I ehaiogeaes from ” the- ItepUMIcan. - ptyty taildings and crops on his property. Ifir. sad M n. A. E. Loomis of Kee* IKMEROFIOWN Iney street and Mrs. Ed^gpar Sorahtcm to theI Demoorafie,“ one stralthc n g * - The.atorm.ceased as sutaraly as (CeaH—ed ftcM PagrOes)- / istration.and,lon.and 86 tal^eationsupUeations to be it had appeared about 1 o'clock, the and daui^ter, Gertrude, o f fltrant Adams Exp street were among the local people made Voters. rain lasting about fifteen minutes. the Democratic ticket I am luq;>py to _ AlrReducttoa Heavy black clouds to the north I who attended the . State Gran^ BaQ Cm m s Widi Downpoar state my vote will be for you in. meeting at Lake Compounce yester- Three hundred and seventy-seven Jua gave warning of the storm soon bags o f vflour were distidbnted t o d a y r-Auqsheny November.” \ DEATHS |^7* after the dinner hoiu' and in a short by Ifisa Jessie Reynolds in the o f f i c e i- ^ e d Chem Mr. and Mrs. Oonrad.Q. MoUer, of t A^ni-Can ' But Laine Fann Areas time the rain descended with a mix* Middletown, Connecticut sent a wire of the town charity department The turn of water, hail and wlfid. Mrs. Fred- B. Entrees Miss Eleanor BUsh of Laurel car which arrived yesterday contains Am For Pow u Cap Nat B and T containing only these words: “Hoo* Mrs. Annie lydaU Entrees, wife! street is expected home thin evening! Am Rad Stand ...... rah, we win.” 2,800 togs. Cmm. River : Sean To Hare Escape! o f Frta Entress o f .478 'prospect from Columbia University where Am Smelt . . . 1 8 ^ i Htfd. Conn. Trust .... Mr. Hoover was tired vdien he avenue, Hartford, died at the Hart* she has been studying for her mas- Am T and T ...... ,.113 reached the executive mansion last Sherman W. Eddy o f Simsbury, Fiwt National ...... HOSPITAL NOTES ford hospital this morning between tar’s d^^ree. She will return in rock garden specialist will be the Am Tob B 76% Land Mtg. and TfOe night after delivering his stabch. He 8 and 4 o’clock. Mrs. Entrees had not September as English teacher at Am Wat^ Wks 24 a : luddcn hall itorm Of fir* mln- sat for half an hour, however, with speaker at the meeting o f the Man? j New Brit. Trust ’i— ben in good health for aonoe time Glaatonbuty /High school, Chester Klwanls dub Monday noon Anaebnfia #•••.##•#•• e-e •' e 9 West Hartford . Utea duration otruok Manoheater a groiqp.^ of White House, guests, | been in good health fOr some Mi»h> Miss Mollie O’Brien, operating at the Country dub. Earl G. Sea? I Atchison 47 InsnraneelOrast . aarly thla aftairnoon ta t farm and room supervisor at the Manchester talking over the events of the eve­ tlon for treatment bf a carbunde, Auburn .... ning. Relatlvea in town have received man will furnish the attendance 78% Aetna Casualty . . . . . g6 .tobaoco landa in the vicinity with* Memorial hospital was admitted at the Infection from which is believied news of the birth of a daughter prize. Balt and Ohio 12% Aetna life ...... 16 latood the terrific atorm without aeri* S o’clock this morning and an acute Among those present were Mrs. to have been the inunediate cause Wednesday at the New Haven hos­ Bebdix ...... 9% Aetna F ire...... S4 • «U 8 damage aa hail fell only in a re- appendectomy performed at 7 Edith Kermlt Roose'velt widow of [ of death. pital to Mr. and Mrs. Benton B. Beth Steel .. 18% Automobile ...... H atricted area. The moat damage to o’clock this morning. the former President; Henry M. Mrs. Entress was the adopted Owen of Hamden. Mrs. Owen prior | y v *• _ • f Y F * Borden ...... 29 Conn, General ...... 87, crops occurred to the aoutheaat of Anthony Gudzunas of WtaPinSTi Robinson, Los Angeles banker, and daughter of and Miil Walter E. to her.mantage was Miss Katherine EMltOTtUl VtBWS Can Pae .. . 13% Hartford Fire ...... v. 88 ;the town, according to a survey Thonoas Murphy of Vernon, Luther Mrs.. Robinson, and Edgar Rickard, Lydall ,of 47 , , ,Imlay street,itreet. Hartford, , Ck Sibcum, niece of Mrs. E. E. Sesar ___ Case (J. L ) .. 68% National Fire . . . 81 '.made immediately following the Alley of 90 Talcott Avenue, Rock* New York capitalist and Mrs. Rick­ formerly of Manchester, Having no and Mrs. a B. of this CenoDe Pasco 12% Hartford Steam ][^ er 44 htorm, although the brunt of it was ville, Mrs. Rose Cassinari of 81 1*2 ard. chU^en of toeir ovra they b r ^ t Mr.OwenteaninstructOTtadiemS^n^ tiOQVBrOpBBCii Ches mid Ohio 22% Phoenix Fire ...... 43. Charter Oak street, Mrs. Irene En­ her to toeto home when Just a tehy. try at Tale University. Chrysler; . . . . 18% Travelers ...... 886 Iw' t in the center o f the town. Coca Cola Only a smattering of hail was right and infant son of 118 Summer JAPAN’S REACTION Her childhood and y o u ^ girlhood' (IXmttimed irero. ra g e Oae) 95% ^oUfe UtUltlM Stodkr r s t ^ t and Mrs. Clarence Wetherell a Col Gas 14% j^reported^ by farmers directly north Tokyo, Aug. 12 — (A P ) — The was spient in this town and heti 'Mrs. C a r r ie 'A .__^__ „ _____^ Cwm. Elec Serv ...... 44 ■ of 123 Wells street were discharged many friends will regret to 'hear.of I- ??*** Wood- opponenta of the 18th Amendment. Coml Solv ...... 9% Conn. Power ...... 44 Manchester, but the wind and today. Japanese government fails to see her death. She waa a young woman bridge street lias had as her. recent Cona Gas 56 was unusually severe, in this how President Hoover’s new doc­ He. goes aa far aa the jdatfonn but GreemiWch WAG, pfd. . 86 A daughter was of many estimable traits of ctour-1 Oont Can • e e • • e *29 stion. The hailstorm swept in from trine o f refusal to recognize posses- merly a teacher at the Mandiester no farther, x x x” Hartford Elec ...... 54 tal yesterday morning to Mr. and acter and an accomtashed’ pianist, Com Prod » • » • e • < 41 Hartford Gas ...... 0 le northwest, cutting across the sita of territory gained by forte ap­ Green schooL Miss Blankenburg is *'WhatheaayBaboutthedealrabU-iT>rii-' grs. Frederick Smith of 134 North Funeral arrangementits arare incom- ity of keeping the Federal gotem- ...... •...... Vi A do, pfd . . . . . •*. 40 ■ •center of the town and over High* School street plies to Japan’s position in Man­ plete. j enjoying 4 three weeks’ vacation be­ S N E T Co ...i..... Hg band Park. Otto Nelson of Center churia, a foreign office spokesman fore returning for her third year at meat and the Btate ______...... Miss Lillian McKeown of 41 Char­ within their reapective wUta ia^^e 2% Maitufactoring Stocks utreet reported that hail fell thickly ter Ook Place and Mrs. Jean C. said today. the Port Chester, N. Y., Hospital BScfc Auto ..Lite .... 18% Am Hardware 19% » t his home and that he had swept The reference occurred in the I Training S

' 3^^ ^ l"H* W nejprwas.' < ® SaWiFday If any o«me e « ^ j^iiKwi^ a^lnt^thy,|^e -.v: ■ - . ■ ■ • ; . ^ ' - ' V FPB N IT^- toBl^vA^M; OQNVINOTI^ CCUaPKCmi^. ' 7i‘.' J D 3 £ ^ ’HSSfSFh™ 5i^® Dauphin. Stanley cSamecld, R ^ w«M Respond Lube, J o e ^ enrollmwt at one time in | auilck,and Arthur Farr. ^ ' ' WB hlato| 7 of the town took place. •» 1' T^e “Young Guard” claimed to have iH ln g ta Gnnge Meeting MAN'S Shirt eprOIlied over 100 namiea. There vnu a - l ^ e number outbid 'During the llrat registration perl* the reguiari meeting v 6( • piingt^ od a committee from this same Grange'held In the BUlngtbn Town group ^tpeared and handed a list Hall on Wednesday night. After the irt of.over SO namaa to George B. regular busmess meeting there w«m Dtpm vdto refuaed to accept them a delightful program presented - bp. aji Democfata for regiatratlon until follows: Song, Songs of^ Long Ago; he c»mntnnlcatad by, pereon or by roll call; grobp s ln ^ g : accompanied letter. The “Young Guard” loat no by piano and violin; pantomime time and aet out to peraonally reg> from Robert Louis Stevenson^ later their membera. Before the day Child’s Garden of Verses;” s e l^ if wm^f facial , Iniior SpHng , waia over they claimed 72 Demo* tions by kitchen band; reading, crata and alao claimed to held a re* “Ceres,” Mrs. Fred Arens; v o c n ceipt fpr SO addlUonal enroll menta. dueit, “Whispering Pines,” Sisters A new one FREE M attreisses; A committee conalatlng of Nlcholaa Backofen and Hamilton; group Aahe and Lawrence Monahan ap­ singing. if it dMc l : peared before Mr. Dunn and pre* The committee m charge includ? $ 2 3 . 9 5 aented. theae thirty names. The ed Louis M. Wood, Edmund MlUeis names were accept^ and a receipt Harry Dlddnson, John Girardlhl, Embossed sateen . .ticking Jn given for them. Ruth H. Abom, Ellen Finance and green or' orchid, l^ramler wire Ethoi Bancroft. spring construction, .upholstsfbd It was necessary to hold this reg Memorial Building Under Repair to felted cotton. Istratfon as there was trouble about ■ :-.r the registered caucus Ust last fall The Cornell Construction Coiii; when tie “Old Guard” took controi pany of Pawtucket, R. I., has been and retained control. Some of the awarded the contract to repair the old time Democrats who were not tower on the Memorial building op raglstered were barred from voting. Park Place. There has been dangar 4-Pc. Oriental It,rii Interesting as to what the re of brick, stone or slate falling frpm suit of the next' caucus will bo, the building and perhaps injuring Extra Sia» Pieces! Genuine Wood a rv in is! whether the old or young guard will someone so the Board of Seleotmi COLLAR ATTAWED have control. decided the r e ^ r s should be mai You’U be M proud to own this massive Suite as we are , Hon. Ohariea P h e ^ Remembered at this time. The brick nnd itonp STYLE IN WHITE, proud of the low sale price. The Bed is full size/ the The Hon. Chartea Phelps of Bl have been loose for several months. COLORS AND FANCIES 60-in^ Dresser and Hollywood Vanity feature large, llngten avenue attained the age of The. Workmen found thnt some of beveUed Mirrors, and the Chest boasts 4 roomy draV $5;00 Down, $7.50 Monthly S0.,yeara ca Wednesday were found to be loose, wete A ^ e to tell for much more. Every detail, right Single D ^k George 8. Brookes. The poem was They are to be reset and pointed. ehgvofaed by former Mayor .Ichn George F. Davis down to the adtchlng and buttona—it the kind you’d 90^Coil Spring P. Cameron and handaomi^ framed The funeral of George F. Davli ■ and presented by Arthur r. Dtckln died- at the Hartford- - ■ - host ipl^l lopk for in higher priced thirtt. sen of this city to Mr. Phelps at his on *^esday was held from St. Bsiv THIS IS A REAL "BUY". summer cottaife at Eastern Point, nard’s church this morning at nine $ 5 . 5 0 Groton. o'clock. Rev. George T. SInnott, COME AND SK THEMI Bach spring aachorsd to drop - jHr. Dickinson also presented Mr. K. BED OUTFIT pastor, officiated. Burial was la St. slat stss} bast, an0 cross tied Pljelps with a letter of remlnls* Bridget's cemetery, Maaehfster. ' YOU'LL SAY SO TOOl for sturdlnOM and' 'bomfort. qencM of his early days In Odd Fel­ George F. Davis wm born la Bl- Green bake-oh enamel.' ' \ lowship. and m I. O. O. F. ^ d rec- llngton, the son of John and Aurelia {Bgaltion pin. Mr.'Phelps is a charter (Allen) Davis, February IS, ISgji. member of Rising Star Lo^e. Davis avenue, this city, was named Men' ' On Wednuday evening Mr. tor the father of Mr. Davis. He , W alnut Veneer Phelps was given a pleaaant sur­ lived oh Ellington , avenue, Jlist ovir prise party by his Immediate fam­ the RoekvUle line Da BUlngtoni ah'd £tvery piece mfets ily and a few friends. He also re­ was a dairy farmer, for many .yes^, Ward’s requix^ents' for ''.'''/"fVT^teiSeds ^ ' ceived many telegrams, cards and Besides his wife, Mrs. Sarah quality, style and com­ letters of congratulations. Davis, the deceased leaves, one £ l* pajamai. Court Pride F. of A. Outing daughter, Mrs. Michael, McCormack They 11 fit!—Fiul bodied waih fort! Brown Xenameled' ■ Court Foresters Pride No. 1, F. of West Hartford, three sens, Wal- proof broadcloth ^ ^ Steel Bed'With 12-in. steel cane panels; cotton and Authentically styled. .'Colozlal with contrasting V « f j O dsrign .fuU size,'Poiter ' bidi, color silk collar I felt Mattress; art ticking iturdlly'' oonstruetsd,' with and cuffs. 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cenofpts d our natielL X pmpoee creditors from baakruftqy. W* hityt to ip^ntain them* * created agendes to M raht bi^« r 'Vhe Selnttena mptey and lallbre offilMii’ eomera^ lag effector to tiT ito F ttiem fuao^ HERE’S fULL TEXT n id MiutloB d our nanjr prob­ ttve oMitiiatloinA aiMl irii' aio would pto^. our farmers and our ticnlng until too Ptn^ ie passed. lems wWsb artfii from tk i shifting eiecti^SSw la^^ workers to. cotopqtiCioa with peaasiit The drigiMl p to jM Ot the Fona scene d national ll^ is not to be five credit fadtt»M tor hybstoeli W fwantod tohor uottocta. Board ^ to styMii|tliw the effasty tb a a o tk ffi fbund in hivhasard enwrlmenta- growere «MI tob todelty 'aadilntoaw 9 .1 m ifftoM* w fir torqpoaato to of.too ihraMr to owaWMli his own __Ji. Atyt ptok- tlon or by revolution. It must be of torm nrodttsti. ~ dMtws tba ushflitoisa of toa bfnhr- far^-dripod, fonnef ? ooatrpltad of: OF HOOVER SPEECH through organic development Of our xti^TdoopnlhnM vHth toew tariff oemwisatoBy toa aatoto flSiriMtlBg ofntolsa. I t has greatly national life under these ideals. It prindplee that to toe face of the tot of whoaa. effective powers nueeeedid la tUa pmpese, even la sy over toe nlnst secure that oooperat^ ac­ loosadng European crises we .eooght ^ wb sactotod: during this Adaitolirtto-these times of odyocalty. Tlm dia tsetoa i tion which builds initiative'and to change tob- ttond of European tioB 95 yea»; after It waa first ad­ porbart of the Form Board from tty the Fa?ors Chante h PrduHlien Law—Opposes CsBcelh* strength outside d government it eoonomic degeneration by toy prOf vocated by Prerident Theodore oriftoal pvofpoae by makiny loons toA ^ X itom into __taamk dees hot foUow, because .OUT dlSl* poeal of toe aen)oan moratorium Roostyait. That lactrumentaUty ea- to formers' cooperatives to preaem atyoosniand to edties are stupendous, because there aikl the Standstill affteeamnts .as atoea us to correct any Injustioe and prices from poirie- served to emer­ it offtorivi this wMre Tim tioD of War Debts Bat Wants Some Arrangemoit are some souls timorous enotigh to to Gemum priitoto debts. Wontcia- to raidjust. todiratM of duty to gency, but such action la aormiu ooMriqr. X koto It waa tbn Hoods, doubt the validity and effectiveness med toe tide of ooUapse. m tier> sUfttof acononte change, without tiaies is oboolutaly destructive to ftaol sOtatM Of evUaef am borers.' Our OlMee. d our ideals and our system, that many and toe consequent nfin ef its coostont tie rin g and o r|^ of log^ tlM fanners' Intereotiy ttotod ^ Hkkli out They embroat t wlto Other Than Animal htyments — Emphasises Help For we must turn to a state controlled people, with Its reperimsston oq all roUtog to OcoRass. If our oppo- We Btin hove vast problems to fa t gexecotieM; other natiitor IS or state directed social or economic other nbtions of tot-world. Iq' fur- junta Witt deS^d fbom vague gen- solve In agriculture. Np power on WhMb we:era fcr Jobless—Urges Nation To Join World Conrt—Strong system in order to cure our trour toeranoe of world stability we have evnUsations to any particular sciad- earth era reOtoMr prices except by nS4 penivd!iBCi Ues. That is not liberalism; it is mate proposals to reduce the cost ule, if It be higher than necesaaty rMtorktlcn of general recovery and toaSerttytonttatoBt is townoble Witt luOosM. tyrsnny. It is the regimentation d of world armaments by a bimon to protect our people or insufficient markets. Every measure we have toliBut to otlNS. and toereoatag For ProtectiTe Tariff—Opposes Fednral Government men under autocratic bureaucracy dollars a year. for toeir protection, it can be reme­ taken looldag to general recovery is auabef of oentontoltlaa toeio ia % With all its extinction d liberty, toredit Aieodatiep died by this bjpartisaa commission. of benefit to the ffqnBer. There Is matotity tonttotoet tattavoiabie to hope, and d oppo;irtunlty. ^__ _ Of course, ItVas to accordance with these Dshts sito Annsnwets m>. rsUsf to toe fsnair by extend­ It. Lows oppoead Son kmmbSMtkrnbtb no______man of understandingstanding ssm __that prindples that I flret eeeured the 8. My viaato ia. opporitteto to can< ing govemmefit hureauemqr to con­ meiff dreate.rewetotoiit wWek ddent tkra over MBpv8|:< our syatem works perfectly. It dots creation by prlwite initiative of the eaSation of war debta are a matter trol his preduetioB and thus curtail demriaee epforaltoent in ttw not. The hunum race is not per­ National. Credit Association, whose of detailed record in many public his liberties, nor by subsidies that' told pcoduoea rdagWBerattoa and ourhewto, ourolriB ait>' fect. Nevertheless, toe movement of statements and a recent meaiage to bring only more bureaucra*^ and FULL TEXT OF SPEECH ^history of the republic. We put It efforts prevented the failure of hun- erimA ikom the. into action. a iwe civilization is toward free­ dreds of banks, and loss to count­ the Omfreu. They mark » con­ ultimate collapse. I shall oppose Our opponiBtaii pM fe too mrav this ______Washington, Aug. J l—(AP)—Th« Our measures have repelled these dom. ratoer than regimentation. less thousands of depositors who tinuity of that'PoUoy maintained by them. bars of toclr to destsoy eveiy •tieager mstoodf «C. ; t«xt of President Hoover’s speech attacks d fear and panic. We have This is our ideal. had loaned all their savings to my predecMsors. I am hopeful of Neede Ce-ordliiation vestige' of ahrangto metkeds of V___ Not to be Btaaveded them. ' Mcb drastio reduction of world The most practicable relief to toe FedereJ oonttol cd toe t^ - our people ffem the. SbiM.' accepting renomination follows: maintained the financial integrity d hrmamentaa wilL aave toe taxpayers flA That XMona over large am e toe Mr. Chairman and My Fellow Oit- our government We have oo- Ofttimes the tendency of de As the storm grew im intensity former’today aside from toe gen­ hove becoBse tvMiSL operated to restore and stabilise the mooracy is presence of national we created toe Reconstniotion Fi­ in debtor countries a large pan. of eral economic recovery is a definite S t ,^ tof totoob ey«^^ aaarch to fw freitor liens: situation abroad, As a nation wo danger is to s t^ e blindly, to listen nance Corporation ndth a capital tba cost of their payments to vs. program Of readjustment and co-or­ ootruptloni* l it social OMBt. In accepting the great honor you have paid every dollar demanded ot todmnagogues and slogans, all of of two billions to tiphdld toe ereifit If any particular annuiji pay­ dination of national, state and local abUM wWoh d e b o u c^ th« kome. w ttii uBitad Sfort w t SOB have brought mOi I desire to speak us. We have used the credit of the which would destroy and ^u ld not struoture of toe nation, and by thus ment ware' offered some other taxation which will relieve real Its deliberoto toterlwee ^ turn tbs tide toworfi so simply and eo plainly that every raising toe sbleM of government tangtbla formof compensation such property, especially toe farm*,, from thoee ototee endeavoring to find non Of bustnera e s ra lo |M ^ a m government to aid and protect our save. We have rdused to be stam­ aa the expansion of markets for man and woman in the United inititutiona, public and private. We peded into such courses. credit we prevented toe wholesale unfair burdens of taxation whlto heneet edlutloa. Its permeation of ofrioulturA Zt wm eill tor tjm ^ States who may hear or read my figure of batiks, of taturanee com­ American agriculture and labor toe current readjustment in values poUtloal portito, and its m ost devotion and whsksn* W iiF . have provided methods and assur­ Ofttimes democracy elsewhere in and toe restoration and matoten* words can not ^sunderstsuid. ances that there shall be none to the world has been unable to move panies, of building and loan es- has brought about To that purpose of leglitoatores, whlck even t o u ^ rwMrve of AaMrioan domsM iSa The past three yeare have been a suffer from hunger and cold. We fast enough to save itself la emerg' sodations, of farm-mortyage a«so- anee of our prosperity^ then I am I propose to devote myself. at the Ctodtol vf the nafiott. The vlaira muot be called o p ssj time of unpa^lded economic have instituted measures' to assist enoy. There hava been dishearten •ciatioBS, of Uvaatock-loan associa­ sure our dtlsens woifid consider 14.1 have slwasrs favored toe de­ B ^ te e n to Amendment swashed tain ua rad to plra wleaty for tot calamity. They have been years of farmers and home owners. We Ing delays, and failures is legisla tions, and of railroads to oil of sveh a proposal. But it is a, cer­ velopment of rivers rad harbors toot regime os tqr a stroke of Hght- fUtUTA greater suffering and hardship than have created vast agencies for em­ tion and private action which have which toe public interest is par^ tainty that these debts must.not be and highways. These improvements fljng. I cannot consent to toe re­ fiVeedoas toe Geol any which have come to the Ameii* amount. This disaster has been canceled or the burdens transferred have been greatly exp^ted. We turn of th at system. Through It on our llfst duty to tO; ployment; added to toe losses of our people, to our people. can people since the aftermath of Nation’s Courage yet this democracy d ours has averted through toe savings of ahall continue that work to com­ Beoegnuee Difficulties preserve dnWttoNd toot dos^afff the Civil War. As we look back proved its ability to act. more than S,Q00 institutions and the 4. 1 insist upon an army and pletion; After 20 years of discussion At toe some time we must recog­ American sWrit wMeh hoe pie d^ over these troubled years we reallie In a large sense the test of suc­ Our emergency measures of the knowledge that adequate assiatanoe navy a t a Strength whloh guaraa< between toe United States and toe nise toe tofflculUes which have de­ our entarpriav and„ Indlvldtttf ' ' that we have passed through two cess d our program is simple. Our past three years form a definite was available to tide others over teas that no forsiga soldtsr will toad great natiofi to toe north, I have veloped to mokiag toe Eighteenth oeter. Tfintla the bedreek stages of dislocation and stress. people, whUe suffering great hard- strategy dominated in toe back­ toe Btrese. This was done n o t to on Amsricaa' soil. That straagto rigned a treaty for too construction Amendment effeOfve and toot stove post, rad toot la toe guanmty Before the storm broke we were sMps, have been and will be cared ground by these American principles save a few etoekholders, but to save is retottvs to othsr nationf* 1 tovor a t too Great Lakes-St Lawrence, abusea have grown up. In order to future. Not rag*— steadily gaining in prosperity. Our for. In the Itmg view our Institu- and ideals, forming a continuous twenty-five millions of Ameriesn every arms reduction, which pre­ seaway. 'Rmt treaty does not injure seeure' toe ' enforcement of the isms but toe'flrte ~ • wounds from the war were rapidly tioiu have been ::ustained intact campaign waged against the forces families, eyety one'of whose very serves that relationship. toe Gblcsgo to toe gulf waterway, amendment under our dual form of Therein in toe tusduMntal healing. Advances ip science and and are now functioning with in­ d destruction on an ever widening savings and employment might have ImndgmltoB lim it the work upon ‘which, together with govenuteat, too' Oonetitutlonal pre­ creasing confidence d the future. been wiped oiit and whose whole lu- 5.1 favor rigidly restricted immi­ toe whole Mississippi system, I vision celled fpr concurrent action invention had opened vast vistas of As a nation we are imdefeated and or constantly shifting f^t._ on one hknd'lty toe state and local preUenm, but mea new progress. Being prosperous, Thus we have held that the Fed­ ture would have been blighted had gration. X'have by executive dlrec- have expedited, and in which I am tke foundations a t we became optimistic^—all of us. unafraid. Government by the people eral Government should in the pres­ these iqstitutlons gone down. ilon, to order to rdieve us of added .e^urily interested. We shall under­ sutoorttles sad on tot other Iw the has not been defild. It was to acoordaace with tbcM take ^ great seaway, toe. greatest Federal Government. Ito enforce­ not upon toe wove of I or-toe From optimism some of lu wont to ence of great national ^ g e r use I to uaemploytoent, already reduced tbs ment requires independent but co­ inaenate demends e< a over expansion in anticipation of the With the humility of one who by powers to give leadership to the principles that we expanded the toward‘movement to less than toe public Improvement upon our con­ incident action of both Ogendet. An which gram . Iff eyery tMtotunity future and from over expansion to necessity has stood in the midst of initiative, the courage, and the for­ nmetions and powers of' toe Fed­ outward movem'ent I shall adhere tinent, adth its. consequent employ­ increoste number of itotee and to expldt toe.olffferiBSil < reckless speetdation. In the soil this storm I can say d th pride that titude of the people thenoselves; but eral Reserve banks that they mifffht to that poli'ey. ment df many , men as qxiickly as ratmlclpeBties are proving then^ Wlto these courses poisoned by speciilation grew those the ^sUnction for these accom­ it must insist upon indivldud, com­ eountcraet toe stupendous shrink­ 9.1 hava repeated^ reconunend- toe treaty Is ratified. selves unvriUi^ to engage In suck emerge ifrom tola, w M ugly weeds of waste, exploitation,, plishments belongs not to the Gov­ munity, and state rei^nsiblllt” age o t credit due to fear, to hoard; ed to. the Cktogress a revision of toe 18. .>ur views upon sound cur­ M^rcemeat Duf\to these fortos strata with our Ameitato and abuse of llnancid power. In ernment or to any individual. It is That it should furnish leader^p %ing, and to foreign witodinwals. railway trans^rtation tows, to order rency require no elucidation. They there is in large seeticns sn toctyto- Hfe and goveriunint itreni this overproduction and speculative due to the intrepid soul d our peo­ assure the co-ordination and unity Home LOaa Banks that we may create greater stabUity are indehbly a part of Republican ing iUegoi ttofflc to liquor.' But Our peoDl# wUl be 'm o to . . mania we marched with the rest of ple. It is to their character, theff of aU existing agencies, gwerti- It is to accordance with toeie and creator assurance of vital serv- biatory and policies. We have af­ worst toon this there has beesi in toeir energy and to*«ttriia ISOS the world. Then three years ago fortitude, their initiative, and thely Tnentfti and private, for economic and principles that we are now in pro­ ioe lb all our transportation. I firmed them by ' preventing toe those areas a spread of disreapect society eager to reward. li fdl) came retribution by the Inevitable courage that we owe these results. humanitarian action. That where it cess of . establishing a new systm toall patsiBt to it Democratic majority in- toe House not only for tins tow but for OH measure tooee whoSAtad^l^ world’Wide slump in consumption of We of this generation did not build, becomes necessary to meet emen- of Home-Loan banks so that 7; I have repeatedly recommended from effecting wild schemes of un­ laws, grove dangers of practical its well be goods, in prices, and employment. the great ship of state. But the poll-; gencles beyond the power of these through added strength by coopera­ toe Federal regulation of Interstate controlled inflation. nulUficatico of the Constitution, a the ddors oppcnmiaity At that Juncture it was the normal cies I have inaugurated have pro­ agencies by the creation of new gov tion in toe building and loan asso­ power. I shril persist , to that. I 10. X have furnished to the Ckm- degeneration in municipal govern­ opra. penalty for a reckless boom such as tected and aided its navigation in ernment instrumentsllties, they ciations, toe savings banks, and the 'have opposed the Federal Govern­ greas rad to toe states autoorita- ment and aa increase in suMldlsed Sjplritoal FtoUem we have witnessed a score of times thin storm. These policies and pro­ should be of such character as not Insurance companies we may relax ment undertaking toe operation of tive information , upon toe urgent crime and violence.. I can not con­ Tbe proMem tf ,thA nrat In our history. Through such de­ grams have not been partisan. I to 'supplant or weaken, but rather toe pressure of forfeiture upon toS power business. X shill continue neSd or reorganization of law en­ sent to the continuation of this re­ years are not only eoohomte. pressions we have alwnys passed gladly give tribute to those mem­ to supplemdit and strengthen, the home owners, and procure toe re­ that opposition. forcement agencies, toe courts rad gime. .are also moral asldej|>hlti)ld. . . safely afteca relatively abort period bers of the Democratic party in initiative and enterprise of toe peo lease of new resources for the con­ 8.1 have for years supported .toe toeir procedure, tljat we may re­ Sanu Holdtion present check.to our. mSitortid,stto- of losses, ^ hardship, and aidjust- pie. That they must, directly or in­ struction of. mors homes and toe conservation of national resources. duce the lawlessness rad crime in cees.must deepkr'.sttr ,m tlc^. Congress whose patriotic coopera­ directly, serve all toe people. Above I refuse to accept ritoer of these ment. We adopted policies in the tion against factional and demago­ employment of nwre mien. I have made, frequent* recommenda­ toe countiy. I have recommended destinies;, on the cue hand fo return consolenoe upon, the putyjMes. of Bft government which were fitting to all, that they should be set up In It was to accordance with these tions to toe Congress in respect ■peciflo reforms to the Congress. I Itself. It must cahswjs.to.'wvdim gic opposition has assisted in a score such form that once toe emergency to- toe old saloon with lti> political and reshape our drift to^JhOfferlal* the situation. Gradually the coun­ of great undertakings. I likewise principles that we Imve insisted* thereto, tocludlng legislation to cor­ shall again 'press tlfia necessity. rad' social' corruption, or on toe try began to right itself. Eighteen is passed they can and must be upon a reduction of governmental rect the waste and destruction of 17. Upon my recommendations other to endure toe bratlegger and lita to a hlihefi note of Indtvidual give credit to Democratic as well demobilised and withdrawn, leaving and nationu IdenlA months ago there was a solid basis as Republican leaders amongst our expenses, for no country can squaii- those reaourcM totougU toe present toe Congress has enacted toe. most toe apeakeoSy with toeir abuses Ond for hope th at recovery was in our governmental, economic - and der itself to prosperity on toe ruins inteipretatioha of the anti-trust extensive measures of prlspn reform crime. Either is IntolerablA These Underlying ovsity puqiM ty the Bight citisens for tl^ir cooperation and social structure strong and whole. of its taxpayets, and waa in ac­ laws. I Shan oonttoub fb urge such of two generations. As a result, wd are not the wajw out . spirituid appkr ’ -j^ .g ^ ^ n d Blow help.i- Asnerican Ideals cordance wltiy^toese purposes that acticafc, T ' despite toe doubling of the num­ Our objective must be a sane so­ vwch az4 the L—,.,-7^---- ... y,, Then tbm'i&me to us a new Look to the Slitnre We have not feared boldly to we have sought new. tievenues to 9. TmB debtossion has exposed ber c f persons imder Fedoral re­ lution, not a.bhnd leap baiek to old bapptoem ta a nmle. Tim la 1 'V. calamity, a blow from abroad of A record d these dangers and adopt unprecedented measures to equalize toe diminishing income of many weaknesses to our economic straint in three years, we are to­ evils. MorcoW, such a step back­ land ef * homea' such dangerous character as to these policies in the pfst three years meet toe. rmprecedented violence of the government to order that the system* There has been exploita­ day returning them to society far ward would resul: in a chaos of new houses dedicated ----- „ . toe storm. But, because we have power of toe Federal government to tion and abuse of financial power, evllA never yet experienced, because enduitag iatiafaotions^tjf’lhmto life strike at the very safety of the Re­ will be set down in books. Much d better fitted for citizenship and the rfartag of toadrefi^ ta on public. The countries of Europe it is of Interest only to history, Our kept ever,before us these eternal meet toe emergency should be im­ We will fSariessly and unremittingly 18. There are many other Im- toe local systems of prohibition atid prmciples 'of our nation, toe Ameri pregnable. > reform such abuses. I have recom­ controls which were developed over atmosphere of Ideale and rrilgidul ' proved unable to withstand tiie Interest now is the future. I dwell 'portant subjects fully set forth in faith. Only with these high staidr stress of the depression. The mera- upon these pollclej and problems can Government in its Ideals‘is the . It fs to accordance wito- these mended to toe Congress toe reform toe platform and In my public generations have been, in largf de­ same as it was when the people principles that we have Joined m of our braking laws. Unfortunately gree abandoned undet toe amend­ ards era wa holovooetoty tefsto te mories dl the world had igmered the omy where they illustrate toe ques­ gave the Presidency into my trust. statements in toA past. ond.only from them con goVemmd|| fact that the insidious diseases left tions of toe day and our course in toe development' of a world eco­ thia legislation has not yet been Social Leadership ment. We shall keep it so. Wt have reso­ nomic conference to bulwark the enacted. The American people must The Republican platform recom­ snrrive or business prosper., by the great war had not been toe future. As a government and as lutely rejected the temptation, un 19. The leadership of the Federal are the sole, insurance to L .. cured. The skill and Intelligence of a people we still have much to do. whole international fabric of fi­ have protection from insecure bank­ government is not to be confined mends submission of the questiem to dtr pressure of Immediate events, to nance, monetary values, and the ing through a stronger system. They toe states that the peeple them­ of our enflidren and the contmulty,( millions in Europe had been blotted We must continue toe building d resort to those panaceas and short to economic rad international ques­ selves may determine whether they the natioA out by battle, disease, and starva­ our measures of restoration. We exnansion of worid- commerce. must be relieved from conditions tions. There are problems of toe cuts which even if temporarily suc­ It ia to accordance with these which permit toe credib machinery desity a change, but Insists that this If it shall Oneor 'that' while tion. Stupendous burdens of Na­ must profit by toe lessons of this ex­ cessful, would ultimately undermine home, of education of children, of qubi^sslon toall propose a con- have had tbe'nonor of the., jf tional debts had been built up. principles that I am today organiz­ of toe country to be made available, citizenship, toe most vital of all to dency I have cCntributed .the perience. and weaken what has slowly been ing the private-toduatrial and finan­ without adequate check for whole- struotive rad not a destruotlve Poisoned springs of political insta­ Before I enter upon a ,discussion built and molded by experience and toe future of toe nation. Ebicept in change. It does not dictate to the required from this high offfCe^ bility lay in the treaties which cial reaourcea of toe country to side speculation in aecurities with toe case of aid to states which bringing toe rraublio th: . of these policies I wish to say some­ effort throughout these. ISO years. cooperate effectively with toe vast ''uinous consequences to millions of conscience of any member of toe .closed the war. Fears and bates thing ot my conception d the re­ It was in accordance with these have recommended for stimulation party. * dark sight and if in nty adnnnlst ' held armaments to double those be­ governmental instrumentalities our cltizeas and t o - national econ­ of toe protection rad health of tkm we shall see thei break of lation of our Government to toe principles that in toe first stages of which we have in motion, so that omy. I recommended to the Con­ The first duty of toe President of fore the war.’ Governments were people and o t the responsibilities of too depression I called toe leaders Cbildnn, toey are not matters of toe United States is to enforce toa to a better day, r.shaU have, fallaciously seeking to build back by through toeir united and coordinated gress emergency relief for deposi­ legislation. We have given leader­ my pari:.ta the WOrM. man both, particdarly as. applied to these of business and of labor and agricul- tors in, closed banks. For ^ seven laws as they exist. That I shall enlarged borrowing, by- subsidising times. The spirit and devising of tlire to meet with me and induced efforts we may move from defense ship to toe. initiative of our people continue tp do to toe utmost of qiy have n greater kodof than that. industry and employment with taxes them, by their own Initiative, to to powerful attack itpon the depres­ years I have rej^tedly warned for sqdol advancement through or* Bnt;OheT)iiiiira ' ..,4 this govbrnment by toe people was sion along toe whole National front against private loans abroad for ability. .Any other course would be that slowly sapped the savings upon to Bustaifi a dual purpose—.on toe organise against, panic with all its ganization against illLtcracy .toe abrogation of toe very guaraq. which industry must be rejuvenated devastating destnxctlon; to uphold Aids Farmers non-productive purposes. I shall through the White Bouse confer­ see iny tM ' one band to protect oiur people These programs, unparalleled to persist in, those matters. tees of uberty itself. and commerce solidly built. Under wages until the cost of living was ences on protection and haaito of Obonge Necessary to prosperity .umich these strains the financial systems amongst nationp and in domestic adjusted; to spread existing em­ toe. histi^ of depressions to any Balsunnrt Budget children, torough toe National Con< sane .rad lastl^“ of many foreign countries crashed emergencies by great national pow­ ployment through shortened hours; country and in any tinxy, to care 10.1 have insisted upon a bal­ ferriice on Home QymerSblp, The constitution gives the Prssi' of e x ^ e n cA er, and on the other to preservo in­ anced budget as toe fcuqdation of dent no power or authority witb- ri- one by one. and to advance coristruction work, for distrisss, to provide employment, tormigh stimulation to social and spect to changes in toe Coqstitution •nd Ideals <irin|; outlawry of war attempts to preserve. some sort of to an, orgoffteed instrument, for detenniae, but sub^t to absdute toi .vlet^ ovra gency the nation shall be strength­ and definite returns. We have op­ broad a responsltaillty for toadership would have saved aa additional tarantees in the Constitution of Ataerisons and the C social order. ened and not weakened. posed toe distortion of toess needed to such times. Despite ha^dshlpA 8160,000,000 this fiscal year. The op- peaceful' sattlements backed by I may pause for one short illus­ definite nwbUlratioii. of world pub- Se United iStates. to protect each Th4 Irish-Americras Baalo Prlndplea works into pork-barrel non-produo toe devotion of our men and women poeitioa leadership inristed, as' toe state from intarfeirace and lavaribn 12 to 11. 'Whfle theiA-. tration of the character of one tive works which Impoverish toe na­ to tooee to distress ia detoonatoated price of vital reconstniotion Isgls- Uo opinion agalnat aggression. We single destructive force arising from And in all these emergencies and shall. Under the spirit of toat pact, by its neighbors, and that in no easy, time with tks crises and in all our future policies tion. by toe X^tional average of infant uitlon and over my protest, upon rt oC too Ualtad States ahOir id to A That 'woa~^ these causes which we have been we must also preserve the funda­ It is in accord with these prin­ mortality, general mortality, and adding 8300,000^)00 of coats to the consult with other uatkma in .times compelled to meet. That was its of etfiergofity to ptomote world ere be-n return a t tba saloon sygi nlnto viotoiy. Tba; mental principles d our aodal and ciples and purposes that we have Bickneis, which are leas today than taxpayers through public works in e ______a ‘M id UkjB. gatori effects upon our financial structures. economic system. That system is made provision for one billion five to times of prosperity. For^ the first adviccble at this tiifis-1 Shall repeat peace. We ..^shaO enter no agtoe- tern wlto Its tneritalfio’iidttrieal and Foreign countries, in the facq, o t hundred mlUioiui of loans to self- time to toe history of depressions rav nroposals for ecoaoimy. The op ments obnumtting us to any'future social corruption aa its organised, 'frem 10 to Id yeraf'^ oP. agA their own failures not believing founded upon a conception d or­ course of action or whloh call for interference with other_____. '^ 8 1 6 5 . dered freedom. The test d that supporting works so that we may dividends, profits, and cost bf living poeltion leadersUp in toe House of American atateamanshlp Is ca; that we had the courage of ahlllw freedom is that there should be increase emidoyment in productive have been reduced before wages ..opiSsentativea in toe past four use ot toreo to preserve peacet to meet this crisis, withdrew from maintained equality d opportunity labor, We rejected projects of have suffered. We hast been months lecurM passage hy the A New poetrliiq ble of working out. such a solution the United States over 12,400,000,- wasteful non-productive works allo­ more free from todustrtil oonfllct House of 1^.000,000,000 in such Above aU, I have .projected n new and mefeiBg it affeetlvA oohimMA EK 000 including a billion in gold. Our to every individual so that he n»y doctrine into* international affairs, My fellow dtisefiA the dlscua- —A toboced, oxAPLiMt tooi8.|uUf r own alarmed citiiens withdrew over achieve for himself the best tp cated for toe purpose of attracting through strikes and lockouts and all raids. They iiave been stopped. I toot of lost yaari!i..'^ which his character, ability and' am­ votes instead of affording rrilef. fbrms of social disorder than even shall continue, to onpose raids upon toe doctrine toat we* dor not and don of great problems of eeqabiidc 81,600,000,000 of currency from our Thereby instead of wasteful drain to no^rmal,times. Tke-, nation li toe Federal Treasury. never will recognize title to posses­ life and of goverameni often, seems tor. South. Cuolf banka into hoarding. These actions, bition entitle him. It is only by sion of territory gained in v ^tiq n abstract rad coldi Biff jftiiffr gAM f on tfid; combined with the fears they gener­ this release d initiative, this insist­ upon toe taxpayer we secure the building the Initiative men toward, Filmiwate Bnreaos Ob' return of their coats to government new fields of social dooperaUan and 12.1 have repeatedly for seven of toe peace pacts. That doetrinc ri^t-sedution Ueq the haftidiiai rad i ated, caused a shrinkage of credit ence upon individual responsibility, has been accepted by all toe natlcns hope of a gM Wwie«i available for conduct of industry that we accrue the great sums of agencies and at the same time we endeavor. years urged toe "tlOngreis either increase toe wealth of toe natfon. Barty Btottorp themsrives to Obtdish boceaue and of toe world on a reeext critteol ke- sooh sdutton all else is mere' ver­ ratitaated a and commerce by several times even individual accomplisnsasat which eeslon, and *iritoln toalaat few days bal sympathy. PriihdA ' ttese vast sums. Its visible ex­ carry this nation- forward. This is It was in aceordance with these So much for Um great national comndarioqs axd to reeimuiiBe the StOMIhlffs p ^ d e w pression was bank and business fall- not an individualism which permits prindplei that we have strength­ emergency and toe pttoeiples of vdKde GovwnnMt stnictori in the has been accepted agntp bar oU‘ the interest of economy, pr to give sonie nations of the weitiqn hi Todaar millions ...,of OUT hObw .Black ■ ‘ iires, demoralixation of security and men to run riot in selfishness or to ened toe capital of too Federal government for whloh we stand and ooqnti^O n ore oy|.eC broriL l^eeif raopwraee lS t1 real property values, commodity override equality d opportunity fob Land banks—that on toe one hand their apjdicatioB to the niaisurea one the authority to do eo. I have That is pubUe o ^ l^ made tang­ succeeded partliUy In securing au- ible and effictive. at toe fOrmras’ produets tovoxabn prices, and employment This was others. It permits no violation of confidence of their securities should we have takjm. ksv a Hying stondrad. but one of the invading forces of ordered liberty. not be impaired, and on toe other There are'national poUpies wider tnonty, but I M ^t that no suh^ Thla werM aeeda peace. ^ mnot destruction. In the race after the fUse gods that farmers Indebted to them than the emeigcnoy, wldw than the staatial net under it is to lie ^cc* hav«‘ peace ^ to JuafiCA I hbiui moxa frba rae M Two courses were open. We d materialism aaen and groups should not be unduly deprived of aoonomlo hotto^. Tbty are aet tive.untU ityproyed by^lha next Con- cdntiBna to otrivc nneew n^f^iritk hMd otohMrinrat « night have done nothing. That have forffittw their country. toelb homes. forth to nw piatycraL ^wrtog tot cvtyy pdww of n^d to Lfioni tor tli« fiituxA . would have been utter ruin. In­ BqmUty cC^pportuffty contains no • A^vertei Fsatas seapeouitottty of .tiii om , n» tt. With ths psilefSi in world ' of humanity era stead, y n met the situation with conception d ei^oitaaon by any The Farin Board by emergency vlewB upon them are eleariy aqd and depreriatyd cuDWtolM lotdf: toNOid a world (p wMeh ritfit pvoposails to private buslaess smd selfldi, ruthless, class-inladed nwn loahf to toe Farmer’s co-operatives often aac out to tha'puhUaraoaird. t farmer w*s never id gepifidtot ovor forcA to vhich- we Congress of the moat gigantic or groups. They have ho place in served to stem panics In agricul­ n ^ , however, sununatlae seme of upon his tortt ,pto||ifi^ for re^ rS ia i ovto passipq, to botore him day to it tural prices and sayed . hundreds of thenu L - ooverytry as he Is artoe pgia«it time, jssitt ^ond' ivomto ktoy would be m< progtnm of economic defence and the American systam. ^ ehfldren not to be devmired by war wtodiiotM >pouatie attack ever evolved tn the these itaad tlM ghMIttg idaali and inoi]|KiivB ' or m n v iiia VMr r. 1 am iiquatoty ibf si«dtewtita We shall ibi bold to toat^ We have en- 7 '-tv.il ■ ■ ■ ^ / r ' \ X, MANCH£8TEB. EVENING — “ ‘ ‘ isiiRL tiig^ •

be re^onsible for all engineering, ■tiufa, who uAially are.disappointing wepra xtay from maintenance and construction vmrk in real life, Wealey stands the test ,mtfOld jctotw, ^ STEmtHALE at all the plants, and will have an of Pbrsonal appearances before an aay Roy opportunity to work into the com­ aumence with the same winning la dlssamlnaMpg Frendi eifitiirf in f .vcofffcasia: th,sho9rtipg-ro : f J v- ? H>r mercial end of the business. The ways that made his kid-comedy in ths uttisd 9 p m . ' divorced A . P . N e m COESTOAHANTAcompany has a village for em­ the lllma such a sure-flro bit; . Boitop— invesl^te sjttack' _ . . , ahd felldw .-n-v ■ ployees, and operates extensive A born comedian, Wesley has the OA ( % <;!onstable w ittpm J/ W A c ft ;JfhWuty: and,an^ 'G m x shops where much of its special ma­ knack (rf making up his buffoonery Waahlngton^Pfesideot > Ifnovcr, ^ to h u l, who a few, .days ago 'c ^ d«r>^wara.the mbtlTM,;ppUcjS .giiy:., .'V ' th x ' chinery is made. .as he goes along—even his own or­ accepting renondnatibn, i^ s diangb Iscted -|79;86 in . 3 IT -,... I’ : : lce-:aB

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1. 5rr* ; via * V'-^v'C l«’V^ /i; U*' >•■ . , • -■• f ' I-' •M P A Q B t a UANOHSflTBR BVBNINO BiBRALD, 8QUH1 lU N f3ranV!t« OQfOil^lDAY, Al^t 78t tt, 1IH | i r t ■ ' A«tiri|»ft>t tion caaaot last forever. Even a I euggeited, as we have often done woodlouse arrives at a time when beforot the likelihood ,of an early One Firm That Doesn’t Deserre to Cmne Out £antftig f he can no longer stay In the same drift away from these oongesteU ^ ' of the^epressiont tnilit old spot And Governor Roosevdt centers by Industry and bustness TJ WATKINS BROTHERS,• • * n : INU Is not as-Indeterminate as a wood* end therefore, of course, by popula ...... ■' wm “«S.. louse. So It Is a reasonable guess ltlons. ■ n u a a n u s u r that he knows pretty well by now ' living "greet multitudes of work* Funeral Directors 0 —M»l MMMtr whether he Is going to fire Jimmy ers Info overgrown olUss wlwre ESTABLISHED 67 YEARS f»wkUi O fX f *, 1111 or let him ride. Uvlng Is Inese^iably eoi|,tly and PakiMiMO IN ^ tl CHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST. . . t«rM at UU Just for a filer we*U risk the guess obvlous|y, Industries cannot IM at iloatbatb MaaaiiMtar. that Jimmy will have to, go.. Not I enccessfuUy compete with those lo- n Robirt K. Anderfibn jopoad Claaa llu ti Mattar. Gated in more efndent and lees ex­ Photte: Office 5171 WOAlITTat lU TM because there is, as Mr. Roosevelt ' Fudersl Direetor, Residence 7494 OO* t««f, 6 p ia ll • t»Mj**««*a*alC>9a told the London editer on the phone, pensive places, does not, it seems to |* r Heatfe, by ISbtl tbO Wm |« 09«lai no politics In the affair, but beca)ise us, make sense. What does not M fvm d. ea* jraar • ••••■••••a alVaMI ^ make sense eventually Is aban­ there Is bound to1»e politics In i t •y^ MBMrBR OP 'rHL AB0OGIATVO Walker of course, shouldn’t have doned. PR S n Ataoelaiad t r#M la aaeluaivaty been mayor at all; he Is quite a •ntltlad to tha uaa tor rapablloatlon VALOR OF lONOBANOB of all Bowa dlBBatehar oradUad to It wrong type. He has cost the peo­ or aet otbarwiaa eraditad la tbia ple of New York, by his system Monarchism In Spain ^tpears to •8X 5 b*a,!!" •' aab of government under Tammany, a I occupy something the same position 411 Mirhta at rapablleatloa at dreadful lot of money that th^ I that prohibition now does u the poli­ apaal^ diapatahaa iarala ara alao ra aaroad. couldn’t afford. BUt It is a pretty tics of Amerlcar-4t seems to* have had some very Imposing'and s ^ PobHsaaPs BebMeeatetivei The naive person who will give Gover Julias_ ^ ^ MatbsirB ------apsalWSpsai .^sn ey —[NSW nor Roosevelt credit for gumption confident leaders who, proceeding Pork. Chlesaa. Oetralt M Beataa. enough to Are him just for that rea­ boldly to battle in a .determinatlen Pal) asrsiss eliaat af N B A tar* to overturn the whole circus, sud *(es; laa son. He will probably make himself ca u a believe that that is ^be reason for dexUy found themselves without any Msssbar Andit Baraaa at Ciraala* tioaa his giving Jimmy the sack, but It I *1^' ~\ Nothing could jiave. been cockier Tba Hsrald PrlBtlas Cempanr. Ina, won’t be—not altogether, by a long assamas- aa tiaaaalai------raapaastblUty shot; V.. tiisia the fashion In which the Mte^- tPlteB'^ebtea) arrers apaaailas ip archlst generals started, their; revo^ SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK j^amisanaatf la tba Vaaabaai^ Ifr. Roosevelt been very bad Ivaaina Barela. lution agsinst the new rtyubUc. t ly bitten by the Presidential bug. They went stamping up to the vety BUTTERCRUNCH AND FRIDAY, AUGUST I». His 'course for the last year is proof gates of the government offices^ ap­ enough of that. It would take a \ BANANA NUT HOOVER'S BFBBOB parently without a doubt in the ^ery sanguine and simple mind to V With a fervor and power unex world that everybody wks going to believe that he is more concerned FOB SAUB BY THE FOLLOWINO LOCAL OBAUBRS) pected In such extrao^nary degree either flee, before their indignant that New York City should be rid and exhibiting astonishing reserves wrath or else fall id behind with of a bad mayor than that he him­ Packard’s Pharaiacy of force and courage In the nation’s loud huzzahs—only to be met by At the Center self shall be elected Preiddent And Duffy and Robinson leader after these years of grueling machine gun bifilets and the grip of being so anxious to be elected it Is lU Center Street Edward J. Murphy struggle against a thousand forces a cop’s rough band on a shoul­ just plain logic that he will govern Depot Sqdare fa disaster. President Hoover last der. hlnuelf, in the Walker nutter, with night laid tha case of his adminis­ Nobody wanted them, nobody at least one eye to Its effect on his tration before the American people. would follow them, all they got was chances of success In November. His speech of acceptance must have the razzberry from the people of That being the case-^bich It Is won hUn countless adherents among Spain and what looks like a pretty BEHIND THE SCENES IN not nncbaiitable and at the same the friiditened and the doubtful. It reasonable chance of facing a firing ■ time not silly to assume—Jimmy brought renewed faith and C9pfl squad. UNCLE S)iMS stands a fine chance of the bounce dehce to millions who, while never It is to be doubted If sven the Tanunany, of course, will cut shaken In their belief In tke prlnci stone wall and the bite of the bullets Roosevelt’s throat to the best of Its Awful Moments NEW TAXES plds of the Republican party, may will hurt quite so much as the be­ ,Br-r-r-rl- very excellent ability if he fires By M DNEY DUTCHER have been looking with forebodings lated realization that they have New York, Aug. 12. — Stags' One old-timer recalls aa ineidtnt NBA Service Writer WHERE THEY HIT YOU Walker. That will, in all human in the career of Frances Starr, an­ through the mists and clouds of this made themselves the laughing stock demonology, it seems, requires al­ probability. Insure the loss of New most as many volumes as the .Gold­ other of Belasco's discoveries. Washington—-Whatever were the - —AND HOW! unhappy epoch toward the coming of all Spain. Miss Starr was appearing in Phil­ York state’s electoral vote to the en Bough or the Greek and Roman motives ath tipmeelltdhebe(wood.. of November. adelphia. The play was *’Lady in BDITOB’S NOTE: This le the Democratic party In November. And motives that Impelled the appoint­ 'te no previous public utterance myths. Blue.” A second act scene was laid ment of Atiee Pomerene, a Demo­ I6tii. ef go dally artiolee explalnla in a small French town. It was :has President Hoover ever so that Is the sum total of the risk that Doors that refuse to close at the crat, as chairman of the great Re­ the new federal taxM. Roosevelt ruus In canning Jfmmy. right time; doors that insist on winter/ Snow was lightly falling. construction Finance Corporation, It searchlngly found his' way to the Health and Diet opitnlng at the wrong time; re­ See you! i appears that the probable poUtical By ROBERT TAL&Y' understanding and the hearts of the Take the other side. If Roosevelt volvers that fail to go off or that Never was there such, a stage effects of that imusual move have American people. No earlier declarsF doesn’t can Walker he blows up with explode too soon—all elementary, bllsssrd, as a matter of fact.' 'Ths been considerably exaggerated. ChevV a lUck of gum, eat a piece a loud bang, as a courageous white- Advice by dear Watspo—elementary! apparatus known to tha theater as The truth. le that nearly every­ of candy, partake of a cooling soft tion by any statesman or publicist ’’the snowcradle” suddenly went armored knight of pure and lofty By Or. Frank'MoCOy one has, been left unimpressed. drink or itrike a match to light your of any party so luddly or with such There was, Broadway records, ga-ga and the entire contents As a master political stroke, as c lg m t— dramatic force had pictured the principles In at least half a dosen came suddenly down upon the head an attempt to Increase popular DANGERS OF HOT DAYS that fateful moment when por­ Every time you do any of these history of these past three years and midwest and western states where tions of Leonora UJric’s apparel of the. heroine. confidence In the R. F. C., if h u things you u s helping Uncle Sam the-part taken by the ftderal gov­ he has managed to get himself that Every hot season brings a toll of refused to stay In place. Only in i only resulted in a certain amoimt raise mppey, by means of bis new dream books, where obstreperous Honk-honk! of eyebrow-raising. ernment in meeting and combatting tind of a reputation. And It la pre deaths from heat exhaustion and A couple of. years ago Maty Bo 1982 tax bill, to balance the federa clothing, rates many paragraphs, There Is no mors point. If u budget Now—enjoy s ' I the perils with which the nation daely on his chances of carr^g sunstroke. 'This. occurs when the. will you find a parallel. land, who was rsosntly creating con much, in uying that the presi­ However, these particular taxes those states that the governor and Mies Ulrlo was plhylng In ”Klki.” vuliione in “Face the Music,” w u dent took the R. F. C. out of the was oonfronted. The acceptance individual has' not takan 'the proper making a larga bit In “Cradlo are mostly painless to the oonsumer speech can fail to bring reallntlon his friends have been figuring. On precautions or made changes In diet From on uojBonventlqnal eharaoter anpotatlng lilsrare sffil «d to and clothing which are neceisltated to begin with, she graduated to an Snatchers.” . Pomerene than tbftre li' to desert­ the dealers are absorbing them and NORGE of the statesmanship and high qual* the other hahd, even if he did not by the change In temperature<. evening dress. It was a gown that According to , a bevy of ing that the R. F. c. is just u shouldering their cost. gigolos descend upon the fun Cool drinks with clinking let ' Ities of power and devotion of Her­ sack Jimmy, and even If Tammany Heat exhaustion develops from in­ Included a Itowing train. much to the campaign u it ever The 2 per cent tax on chewlni did not sock him, he probably seeking matrons. Their arrival was. gum, treasury experts estimate, wi: cubes....delicious froasn des­ bert Hoover only where the mind of ability of the body to adapt itself to Part of tile buslnese was to as by auto w u first hinted by an off serts. .. .crisp, tMty salads.... the listener Is closed by partisan wouldn’t be able to carry New York a rapid rise of temperature. Tble sums a noveau hauteur (snooty stags purring motor. This be ^eld 81,000,000 a year. This tax Is manner, to you!) She preened in Whether the Democratic leaders only one-tenth of a cent on a o-esnt things to enjoy wlte a Norge prejudice. state In any event. So It Is a very occurs most frequently when the air came the cue to leveral lines. have been planning to make while you Mve money cti oper­ the clothing le too. the best peacock manner. But there But one evening the moment package. Overlooking nothtoj. With the brilliant Illumination of dubious sacrifice that he will be came that evening when Ben Hardy, an Important lisue out of the Uncle Sam oollecti from the manu ation and foods. Tha 4 J ou. t t heavy, which prevents a rapid came for the gigolo entrance and corporation and its operKtlona Alaska model, dellverio a Ughtntyg flash Mr. Hoover makes making, merely swapping a very evaporation of prespiratlon. By sen­ who appeared In the same scene, facturers of cathartic chewing gums there was no purring motor cue la very doubtful. If they do their u well u those who make the usual startlingly clear the one great gov­ slender prospect of carrying New sible changes In odr diet and cloth­ trailed too close behind. Oh, far too Experience brought from the on ing, we can avoid much of the un­ close I And stepped on the train. effort will be directed at the basic kind. erning principle of his administra­ York for a very much better chance stags characters a time killing idea of the borporatloa u a pleasantness of the hot weather. In Came that s-zs-ur-kk sound of rip­ series of ad libs that began with On the average, every person in tion—the' preservation of the Amer­ of gaining thereby a fine bunch of ping! . method . Of relieving depression ths United States chews mors than one of tba middle western cities I “I wonder what has been keep­ and. dlstrsM' to the exclusion of ican Union as a federal entity, ac^ midwest and western electoral votes saw a number of oaM 'of heat pros^ And a snickering audience beheld 100 sticks of chewing gum a year, ing them...” mere diroot reUof to small busi­ and the um e h u a retell value o! cording to the very essence of Its —always provided that on election tratlon in Idlviduals soon after they the opening gesture of a bur­ “Perhaps they stopped at ness mon and other Individuals. emerged from a very co(fi theater lesque stripper! Miss Ulric remain­ 8114,000,000, My trade authorities. creation, In the face of a thousand day they are still seeking revenge club,” suggested Miss Boland, And u y _ aUaeks upon the aote The 2 per cent tax on candy is Into the sweltering external heat. ed standing on little else than her whom no such llnss had been writ of the R. F. C. would be dlrsoteadirect temptations to throw down the bars on Mr. Hoover for the low prices of Heat stroke may occur even when riputation. Which, to be sure, is estimated to yield 18,000,000. It WATKINS ten. at perforsaances and at Re- aprllu to candy of every descrip­ and let In paternalism, centralisation com and pigs. ^ one le not in the sun. It comes on enough. At which moment the terrible slowly and leaves the surface of the "offidals responsible for tion, Including candy cough drops. and the poisonous, liberty-destroy­ With the sure loss of his western thing happened! In the wings, &iem—-including Hoover — rather body cool and the temperature That, however, is not the end of some eighteenth rats Itnltetor a t The various texss bn soft drinks ing fallacy of .’’strong govern­ friends If be doesn’t, m against the than at Mr. Pomerene or anything are expected to yield 17,000,000' sometimes subnormal. These indi­ the story. A less experienced play­ tempted an impersonation^ of on likely to. happen imder his chair­ m ent” OSS of New York state which he viduals always have a sluggish cir er might have fled from the stage. There is a tax of 11-4 cents par gal­ automobile horn. “Honk-honk” manship. lon on near-beer, B cents a gallon on None who listened to the address ptobabiy couldn't get any way. If cidatlon. It Is well to place them on Not Miss Ulric! With a graceful came the voice. No horn coqk Tho summer and fall operations a fruit fast for several days, with flip of the silk yardf^o, she tossed unfsrmentsd grape juice, 2 cents a and none who read It today can fhU le does, the politics of the situation possibly have made such a sound. of the R, F. C. became pretty well gal. on fruit fuloss and imitation, 2 tepid or warm shower baths, hot most of it over ona shoulder and Of course, the nolle making ap­ barred off u a source of pmitleal by any chance to understand that certainly Indicate that Mr. Roosevelt enemas, deep. breathing exercises, swaggered off. So great was the cents a gallon on carbonated bever Qaoer TwUh paratus bad failed to. work. A Issues when tbs Senate voted to to- ages, 2 cents a gallon on still drinks what President Hoover has been will piously eject Walker from his and dry friction baths. ovation received that the late David stage hand, at a loss, bad bad bis A sunstroke differs from heat ex­ veiitigate it throtigb a committee (meaning those not obuged or car lighting for through all this bitter mayoralty. Belueo seriously conddered using big moment. headed by Senator .Couseni and af­ In Day’t Nmn$ haustion In that it Is caused by this u a bit of ’^business” in later bofiatsd), 2 cents a gallon on miner time has-been the.preservation of Of course we may be all wrong. And did the audience roar? ter the House Democrats got al waters coiting over 12 1-2 cents congestion of the blood to the head. performances. GILBERT SWAN. through.an amendment to the last de)noG>^acy—that he has bad more But we’ll bet aa apple. The effect is sometimes Immediate a gallon, 4 cents a pound on e u r unconsciousness, and is often pro­ R. F. bill un4or wblob the corpo­ bonlc add g u used by soda foun Muskogee, OWa^-dluikOgee Won faith In the people than they have ration must report its loane to GOn- tatosi 6 cents a gallon on fountain duced by no\ wearing a bat while In arms smooth again If you will ob­ greu each month. the game. If to 2,. but:Itw a s M tin t had, at times, in themselves; that he OOESN’T MAKE SENSE the direct rays of the hot sun. Chil­ syrups and 6 cents a gallon on the Oasy. When time for the HntCldn- Sonfewbat related to a recent edi serve the following niles: Take a Hioet two devolopments killed off same syrups when they ars to be son-Muskogee game . Of the Weetam hu battled against quick and be dren, light-complexioned people, and dally bath and be sure to increase chanees that tee big federal lending gulling theories of relief and torial in this newspaper Is the an those imder the influence of alcohol, used to bottled gooda. If a small Assoolatlon cams, ysftsrday tears Some the circulation on the arms by rub­ agency might be used for poUttoai confeetionei' mixes his own fountain were no balls to play with. Thite brought the whole force of his being no«n«m«,t (rf . ,Un for . tw»l,r| “ bing them, with a friction mlt or UrpolM 1^ the admtolitratioBon dur- syrups he must keep ucount and times death occurs almost imme­ rough cloth. After the bath, dry were no fimds to bey any. Musko­ to' the support of less obvious and million dollar housing development the campaign and similarly pay Uncle Sam 6 cents a gallon. gee solVed the problem. I t tradod a diately. ' Where this does not occur, vigorously. Keep your digestion in any ohahea the Democrats alluring methods of rehabilitation In the borough ofQ ueena, New there are sometimes serious after­ Most soda fountains are absorb pitcher to Hutohtoaon for foot hUle good working order by eating lesi might have had to prove that It w u | tog this upenae, stocs It represents because be has looked deep down York a ty . Samuel Rusofl, the sub effects, such as a partial paralysis bread, cake and potatoes and use so nelng used. —and tee game proceeded. of brain or legs, dizziness, fever, and omy a vsiy small part to a 6-eent Albany—Ths offlolal reporter of into the consequences and seen in the way builder. Is the author of. the an baundance pf ml kinds of vege- STUD1E8 LIVES OF THREE or 10-osnt drink. Some bottlers complete prostration. The indiYl*: tablea You will also fine exercise WHO SAILED IN 1610 Thors la nothing to the Pome- the Walker hearing frowns on former only eventual destruction ot plan and the enterprise Is to be his duals who do recover are peculiarly have raised their prices to the re­ Shakespeare. Counsel (piotld Item beneficial In stirring up your general reqe appointmut to prevent the. tailer 6 or 10 osnts on a ease of 24 the rule of the people and in the own. He proposes* to erect on a susceptible to heat or the sun for a circulation, Impro^ng the skin oh “WO Begin” ie^ nrat-B ate 1 Nova Democrats, If they ao^deslrei from the bard saying: “Mewling and long tlnie after. I botUss. latter a surer and safer way out. new development model , apartments arms and warming ths hands, ^M ut the Blayflewte Bspeditkm hammering at toe fiot thatwhu Matches ars taxed at 2 cents per puking in tha nuteePi ar&te** • This Because of the profound shock un baths are fine In bulld^ a bet the oOiporatlon w u ‘ Imder Republi­ rked teO reporter, who soeds the Herbert Hoover today, after last for the “white collar” class of ten which occurs with this disorder, one 11000 for the ordinary kind and one- official report reed: “When he ter skin. Every school boy, naturally, knows can' auspices It turned over |40,- half of 1 cent per 1000 for the paiper night’s speech, stands out as Amer ants to rent at |10 and 211 a room must use extreme care in the treat­ OOOiOOO to the Dawu bank in Chi- (Mayor Walker) was a baby,. ohsW- ment. Ice packs to the neck will that the Pilgrim lathers landed at kind. Thus, the tax on a penny box tog on a teething 'ring to the lea’s greatest exponent of the fed­ monthly; meaxiing that the apart­ (Gas From Watermelan) cago.er to atom at anything etoe the -which contains 60 noatohu is ons- cool the blood in the head and re­ Plymouth Rock in 1620 and that organtoation did under Hoover, nursery.” eral Idea which lies at the base of all ments will bring In from 140 to |70 duce the pressure In the brain. I do Queition: M iu R. O. R. aaki: “I they contrived to found a permanent tsnth of a cent and on paper paclqi, dearly love watermelon but every Dawu and B ugue Meyer. which usually contain 20 matohsi, Oklahoma a ty —Next • Cbristmae our Institutions and the most pow­ a month each. not recommend the Ice'cold enemas colony Ifte r a terrlflo struggle. He Meanwhile; nObody seems to have five aotortote who were kind enough erful opponent of those man eating that are usually given to lower the time I eat it for dessert I suffer a tiny fraction of a cent Moreover, In order to get rentals down to from gas.” knows, too, that some of them bad discovered just why Hoover picked most paper matches are given away to give a Texas bltoh-ldker rides twins demagogy and the tyranny of even such a figure and at the same temperature, since I am of the opin­ on Pomefena It is pretty certain aoroes Oklahoma are getog to ,gat ion that It is more important to se­ Answer: I would auggeat that you lived for a time In Holland because free ty advertisers. ' centralisation. time Insure some of the decencies of now that he first propositioned Ai presents. Yhs Texan, dsoUntag to cure a thorough cleansing and wjsrm use the watermelon all by itself as of their search for religious freedom, Smith and Owen D, Young, both of [ive his name, visited the state The country had been looking life to the tenants a very special water is mors valuable for this purt a oomplete meal. You wlU be able and that none of them could get NEXT! Jewelry, watches, clocks, whom refused. There are plenty of etc. notor car license bureau and cite with concentrated interest for Mr. combination of conditions has to be pose. The cooling may be accom­ to.enjoy It, without the after effects along In England because of their other Detooorats of more or less telaed the namee of the^wwaara ot panied by sponging the ekln with ioe Hoover’s declaration on prohibi­ created. First, operation under of flatmsnce. Melons do not com­ refusal to submit to the established comparable stature and ability.' license plates on oera which had water or uteig cold shower baths. bine well with the ordinary meal. church there. fomerene w u one# a aenator but given him Ufte. “Tm geiiM to tion. Before the speech was ended state laws which limit the Income to The fever of sumitroke eometlmes But few of us know any more TODAY he h u beOn defieated In hie l u t ISTHF send them something aloe o® Gartot- the Importance of tha;t question had be earned by the property to 6 per becomes very hlgb, from. 106 de­ " (Beaema) about It than that. The human val- couple of attempts to get back In. as,” he explained. been dwarfed by the stupendous cent and which require state • ap­ grees upward. One who Is recover­ Question: M. Reilly O’F. asks: luis involved, the sufferings and Although prominent to Ohio, Milwaukee—The proflta of the ing from a sunstroke must conserve hardships and years of mental realitiesities made clear by the Presl- proval of the plans, secondly wilUng- “Would aating too'much aluumlnous Pometene’s national fame lately h u onoe famoue shimmy dance would his vitality by as much sleep apd food, such aa eggs, causa one to stress teat ths Mayflower expedi­ rested on hie assoetotioa with Owen appear to be not so good. Court , dent’s words. ness on the part of capitalists to as­ rest as po^ble. have eoMmar foods are to be tion Involved for the men and J.'Roberts, now supreme court jus- tMtlmony dladosed that tha fathhr We said yesterday that Mr. Hoo­ sume the risks involved for the»sake Whue sunburn Is very painful, it avoided by one lufferlng from this women and - children eonoemed — ties, u one of the two apeotol prou- and eon of GUda Gray, who, ehito- these things we can only Imagine* ver’s speech of acceptance might of a possible 6 per cent return, and, hardly aver is serious enough to troubleT” outora to the naval oU reserve qaaea mied to fame, have been rectl'ving cause death, although this h u oc* Anawer: The uae of an excess We get a look at them, now, in AMERICANS ADVAkOE win or lose him tho election. If It ”We Begin,” a noval of Helen Grace loberts did moat of the work and aid from the county outdoor reUdf lastly, exemption of ths cuired In aavaral Inatahcss. Much amount'of any, kind of food, such as apjieored to much the better ad­ On Aug. 12, 1918, IMtldi and department. does not win It will bo because the from all taxation under . the ' same relief may be had by using cool Carlisle, which la one of tee bright­ Amerioan troops to Pleanty/ ad­ proteins or atarohes, may be a con- est spots of the summer season. vantage. OklahMna a ty —What dooa a m- American people have determined to showers or los water compressee trlbutlaf eaiue' In tha development vanced rapidly and wefi, reported turned trans-Atlaatie filer sey ..to state laws. whenever the pain Is eevtee. The Tbs author canters her attention on the outdtirts of Roye, whieh .was abandon, for the pursuit of strange In other words the most extraor­ of eeaema or any other dis­ chiefly on three people — an Bog- Charles Miner, Um bank- his wife? JtoBtny Itottetef vtefi ftow skin should be coveted with on alka­ order. Ths trouble comes mostly, as from Utioa, N. Y., who. be- taken by the (termpna to thiity first rom America ta gods, every lota of the principles dinary sacrlflcss must be made by line oil, such M carron-oU, which Is lish farmer, hl<« were and me comes preiddent of the R. F. C., to spring offensive. ; ^ however, from using wrong com­ brother, who form .an odd tiiangM in i<9 with Bennett and theories upon which this coun­ the community and a large wount a mixture of lime water and linseed binations of mi kinds of food. Sto their :o thb country. Inasmuch the foothold to Bray, to tee same re­ Griffin put all hia store .and will keep out the air and a weekly lesson in food tembina* R. F. C to the keystone of tha Hoo­ gion. single word: mads It the most successful and be found before decent living condi­ at the* same time neutralise some of varying points of view. tions. Also send me a large, self* One brother seeq in the new ver effort to meet the daprenloa, Hard'presMd Gerfoah' mtekcfite , Msw York—Bute, richest nation on earth. tions can be provided wltbln the dty I tee acid products o f the decompoth addreaeed, stamped envelope for the world a ohanee lo ’get ab%ad,”. to since Hoover’S future to* so luteo®* were retrMttog In good tedbr*, hut turning Item for dwellers who are able -to pay a I "J*!®. article on ecsema. farm broad acres and (MrtebUab hie tentiy Involved to Its sqooses and with tremendous losfeM tebm Allied she thou|Bt It BAD FOB JIMBOE rate of rental which Is far In excess foilunes. The other sees It tordi^ Moeuse Its laadsnhlp is ahput as artiUeiy. The Geemafi dtvIiiMe in reporle of her.r; <)UESTION AND ANSWERS) KING ON PAYROLL the eyes of a rellgiqus bigot toltocktaat and powerful as a ^ job tela region appatehtty lacked te- ~ irM Bteat, Governor Boosovilt la hearing of the average rent paid by families j (Goose-Flesh) , wife sees it with elton*ate nepe and iNacrw ths prendSBqy, It la reason- serv4e and wara ccBiartkKl .to r». would niot be. Jlmnty WaUtefs side of it today, but throughout the country. Question: GreU writes: “1 have Waahington-->PrObahly you'never aite to suppose that Hbpvsr. Ktyer main in the battte lint (fiteUas 2fr.; small white lumps on my arms, despair. By lookti^ at It with teiin< If, ho hasn’t already made up bis The editorial referred to above kuew It, but Uncle 8am hat royalty we find the storv vsaM wtth’a Ism# nn«I .Bem w y oC tte Tteasury ifiUs 'fieroe fighting. teittll I something like aposeflesh.,They yoa on his payroll. ,He digs down In hjtt iji^ted what he Is going to do about rlchnest and clarity. ^'We Begin” iil wlS inap a vratcdtfifl ^ diilU News ot anetlMiF Attitite’t. -de­ questioned the probahUlty ^ not go away. My hands are always ooffera and oougus up quite a king­ flrat-rate notei. lleinwfelle. with M bmA and feat In itaty Mounts - - tlte. New York mayor’s removal ha continued growth of America’s great cold.” ' ; ly salary to thSiBultan of Sulu. The Published oy Harrison Smith, It is ICUftr In te & chairs, Its atpeM will newipitywrs to Batehi >6nte of oanhit to ’la.mora or less than human. Vadlla- dties and industrial canters • and I Answer: I feel sure that you will Kijtan is retained to keep peace la IS July QholOB or the Book League he less that of “Wall BtreeT aad.J which wen iMBtonfiyi^ AtiteitiMt be able to n ^ e the, skin on your that part of tee world. ' Afi)eriol|. *nhf MBiiuid^is.” M ate 4Bould bo . '.i ■ BBCBN HBBB TODAY see. Tou mey have It, of course. But BONA MOBAN. reoepflontot In a teU me,” he leaned forward, ”why Wa d street law offloe, to In 1 ^ are you so sure you wUl ’ a with us B A W T TOW NSEND, rijoh for two years? Not”—hastily— a&d prominent. She nlet “that we mlg^t contemplate a Barry through STEVE SAOOABB- change but that you might. You ~ ;her childhood sweetheart, who s e l^ e smUed charmingly as ho iretomed to New Yorii after reached for his check book, “you yean^ abeenoe. Steve hae are a very attractive jroung woman. been la South America where, Attractive young women are hero by diaaee, he haa become today and gone tomorrow. Marriage Jtted with Barry, owner a —alas for the employer—snaps nnd mine tonflT believed worth- them u p !” ___ toieflier they have made the “But I am not going to marry!” mine pay and art* now bustoees Mona said blushing. partners. Steve owns a. huge, dia­ mond eaUed ‘The Empress of Mr. Qarretson did not IT MUST BE TO DRAW CROWDS LIKE THIS Pern." LOTTIE CARR, fashion for an Instant. He scrawled busily, qwdel. Joins Mona, Barry Md signed and blotted the check. ^teve on several dinner and dancing “That’s what ttoy all say. The engagements. check folded, he laid It on the desk Mona’s brother, BUD, becomes directly In front of her, and mo­ involved with gangsters who plan tioned toward It with one hand. to steal the big diamond. Stove “There to the amount you men­ suspects this, t r ^ Bud and whw tioned. Pay it back as you wish. he confesses helps him esca^ to Make your own arrangements. And South America where be to given please forget the check for a mo­ a Job at the mine. ment while I make what may seem Some lime later Barry invites a strange suggestion. Request ra­ Mona, Lottie and Steve to spend ther. I think I would call it a re­ Sunday at his unde’s palatial coun­ q u est’! try home. It Is a delightful day but He stared at Mona a moment and Barry fdls to propose as Mona had then proceeded. “The check is hoped he might. He asks her to dine yours, po matter what answer you with him next week. lowever he may give to this other matter. The becomes U1 with Influenza and falls two matters are distinct snd sepa­ to keep the appolntonent. Another rate. I gave this my attention first girl at the offlce'shows Mona a plc- because I wished to get it off your tore of GENEVIBVB DOWER, so­ mind. I supposed your trouble was ciety girl, and says Miss Dower Is financial and financial worries often engaged to Barry. Mona, very un­ distress so deieply that other con­ t* ' happy, goes to the hospital to see siderations may not receive fair at­ her father. She to told he must have tention. Therefore bear this in special treatments that will cost mind. The money—and more If you $500. require it—is jrours whatever your reaction to my request may be. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY “You say you are not going to be ------1 married. Are your affections in­ CHAPTER XXI volved?” Again he smiled. “Don’t BR O ’THERS, roc. Mona arrived at the office next misunderstand mp. I am not pro­ morning with the determination to posing! But a certain imderstanding approach Mr. Garretson in the mat­ is necessary before I proceed. You //ijf:& tJxyt^)ec^Lcdloa6 ter of the loan. At $5 a \itreek saved have no one in mind?” , from her salary or forfeited from "No one,” said Mona clearly. “But her next advance she could repay Mr, Garretson, I don’t see—” on n ^ * the amount in a little over two “That relieves me,” he told her. xm chedte'Ct ^ yegrs. Within two years she could “Frankly, I was afraid that the expect two increases in salary. rather dashing yopng man who calls Turning these to the repayment of in his car at five—but never mind! her debt, she would be as well off You say you are neither engaged as at present. Better, of course, nor expect to be? Very well. with Dad well again and home. “Miss Moran, I have a client— She had made up her mind quite that is, the firm has a client—^who completely to fqrget Barry Town­ wishes to marry you. Don’t Inter­ send. Barty wtts engaged to Gene­ rupt me, please! At the moment he vieve Dower. .Genevieve Dower, is ill. the marriage, for certain DISPOSAL SALE who knew the same people he knew, business reasons, must be perform­ who was photographed at Palm ed rather soon. I cannot go into Beach and Piping Rock, who hid that but I assure you that, as been “presented” at Pierre’s. Barry such matters generally go, the rea­ was ^gaged and his pretty speech­ sons are acceptable. es to' Mona had meant nothing “It will not, I suppose, b>a mar­ whatever except a manner, of pass­ riage such as you njay have looked ing away the time. That was that! forward to. This client realizes his proposal is unusual. He is wealthy, m OOO FURNITURE A t 1.0 o’clock Mona cautiously ap­ proached Mollie Drury to ask Mr, charming, of excellent family. GarretSon's plans for the day. “He will give you a year during which you bear his nai e, sit ,at “Want to see him in a jod mood, the head of his table, consider him The pictures above are actual photographs taken during .do you?” repeated Mollie. “What as a husband. At the end of that the sale. Crowds? We have never seen an^hing like Every piece o f mer^ ^ do you want—the Empire State time you may be his wife in reality We cannot guaran­ ROOM SIZE RUGS Building?” Mr. Barretson’s alacrity or go to Reno and receive a quiet it in all our 58 years. .It Isook drastic measure to do, it to make the path amoolfc for Miss $ 79.00. Seamless Genuine Wilton Rugs, 9x12 ...... $89.78 chandise in this fine adjustment. tee quantities on any —but we did it. We are selling^elling thousands of Moran was no sore point with Mol- “He will treat you with the ut­ $183.00 CheniHe Reproduction Seamless Rug, 9x12 ...... 914(0 old store MUST GO. Ife nor was it a secret. Mona had most respect and kindness. I need items. dollars worth of furniture—^we must replace it-^that will $ 33.60 Velvet Rugs, 9x12, Seamless ...... 16.00 received several raises since Mollie A few price resMct- not mention generosity. Sums such put men to work—that will help get the wheels of industry $ 23.50 Imported Body Brussels Rug, 9x12 ...... 17,75 had but the private secretary’s in­ as this”—^he indicated the check— ed items not includ­ itial salary had been much larger “will be constantly available. You 9 O’CLOCK SPECIAL a-humming. $ 9.86 Colorful Fiber Rugs, 8x10 ...... 64(9 “I’m going to ask a favor,” Mona will have jmur own car, your own $ 44.00 Domestic Oriental Rug 4-6x7-8 19.95 ed but everything^ replied. bank account, your own apaitment We Must Apologize. $ 18.75 Imported Drugget Rug, 6x9, reduced t o ...... 10.05 else is drastically re^ Mollie observed. “Sure, he’ll do it. in his home. We are sorry you had to wait to get waited on. Though $ 32.50 Axminster Rug, 9x12, to be disposed of a t ...... 19.75 All you have to do is tell him what ’’Now”—as Mona started to speak Windsor Chairs duced for imme^ate it is !” —“don’t answer just yet! Gk> back we had many times our regular salesforce on hand the “Mr. Garretson may not want to to your desk and think it oyer. Per­ FIDDLE-BACK WINDSOR crowd was so great we could not give you our usual serv­ disposal. Drastic do this, though,” Mona added, not sonally I advise it. You cannot lose CHAIRS, uxifinished. Pan- g% in the least ruffled by I e slightly and you may gain a great deal. el back, turned legs, ^ ice. Additional preparations have been made for Satur­ measures are neces­ caustic note in • the other girl’s Happiness, I mean. In any case you shaped seat ...... day—^more men have been hired—so that you may be voice. , will always be provided for plenti­ sary. '•Is it a bigifavor?” fully.” Cash and Carry—^None DeUvered.. served well." ^ BEDROOM SUITES “Big enough. If you’ll tip me off 3, -4, 5, 6 and 0 Piece Bedroom Suites of Open evenings until how he’s feeling—” Mr. Garretson rose. “It’s been ra­ itee quality. Period designs. Rare woods. “Sure. If the Boss isn’t turning ther an ordeal, I don’t mind telling 9 O’CLOCK SPECIALS 9 o’clock. handsprings or looking like the cat you, to put forward this strange re­ Hundreds o f Items on Sale N ot Shown All must go. that swaUowed the canary I’ll let quest. But there were reasons why in this Advertisement. $ 50 00 8 Piece Maple Suite—Bed, Dresser and CSiest ... .$ 294(0 Plenty of free park­ you know.” it could not be done otherwise. Draperies $110.00 8 Piece Mahogany Suite—^Bed, Dresser and Chest 494(0 .Mona thanked her. “And if it’s Think it over. Let me know, by ing space. 694(0 . aU right try to make an appoint­ three o’clock this afternoon. If you Draperies—Ready-made and lined 1126.00 4 Piece Maple Suite—Colonial with twin beds .... ment for me, will you, Mdlle? I’ll agree—and again let me remark —cretonne, glazed chintz, damask, $119.00 4 Piece Walnut Suite—an excellent design ...... 894(0 do something for you some day.” that you cannot lose by the ar linen crash rnd linen A O $161.00 5 Piece Maple Colonial Suite with twin beds ...... 79.50 9 O’CLOCK SPECIAL —ready to hang. V a l-^ X ^ M X Eleven o’clock and Mr. Garretson rangement—in a year or so you can LIVING ROOM SUITES $204.00 3 Piece Mahogany 18th Century S uite ...... 98.00 arrived simulUneously. The lawyer marry someone else and bring him ues to $12.50 a pair. ^ w $344.00 8 Piece Suite— ^French Provincial in Beech ...... 1194(0 sitqersmed, m oreover, to be in the best a small fortune! If your answer Is Cash and Carry—None DeUvered. $ 89.00 Two Piece Denim Suite cut to sell a t ...... $ ^ A 0 9.nd ‘yes’ we’ll talk over more specific 4 Piece Walnut Suite—splendid quality 1494(0 INNERSPRING 0 . moods.______Gray - . haired, tall a , $138.00 Two Piece Tapestry Suite reduced t o ...... 98.00 $198.00 _ trftnly built, he was a truly distiUh- plans. If you decline we’ll forget $3$3.00 4 Piece Solid Mahogany Colonial Suite ...... 1794(0 guished looking man. it.” $130.00 Two Piece Rust Suite now on ly ...... «S*00 MATTRESSES He set to work Immediately. Hsflf “n i think it over.” m P O R T A N T 1176.00 Two Piece Custom-Made' S uite ...... 119.00 a dozen telephone calls, an argfu- “liiat’s right!” He walked with $150.00 Tw o P iece M ohair Suite— ^Pillow Arm s ...... 79.50 her to the door. As she grasped the ment with a friend over which NOTICE $805.00 Two Piece Suite—all down—Charles of ^ , golfer had beaten the other, letters, knob Mona raised her eyes uncer­ $9.98 hurried plans for the aftemooh’s tainly. • This advertisement was “May I—may I ask who Is doing okayed Thursday. At that appointments and then he paused, $15.00 Innerspring Mattress. 8 ft . me this honor?” she said timidly. time all the items shown here looking pensive. He placed his-fin­ 3” and 4 ft, 6” widths. (Twin andv Then she smiled, the formality of were in stock. Selling has ODD PIECES ger tips together and without glanc­ full sizes), roll edge, art ticks. ing toward Mollie asked her abrupt­ her question sounded like a motion been rapid—and there seems to ODD LIVING ROOM PIECES ly to send in Miss Moran. picture caption. be no let-up. Therefore we $8.60 Solid Mahogany Tables to go a t ...... ••Vi” FOR THE BEDROOM Oaah Oidy. “Great Scott—he’s getting clair­ Mr. Garretson smiled too. cannot guarantee that ALL Group of Walnut and Mahogany Drop Leaf Gateleg Tables ^ voyant!” breathed Mollie when she “You may. The gentleman in these pieces will be here Satur­ must go at ...... $9»wo $ 22.00 Walnut 6 Drawer Dust-prioof throughout...... $ 10B8 appeared beside Mona’s desk. "I question is Barry Townsend.” day. $22.50 Lounge Chair, rust or green figured tapestry ...... $18.98 (To Be Continaed) $ 5.95 Draped Dressing Table, chintz valance ...... 4(9 9 O’CLOCK s p e c i a l was just ready to ask him about $16.00 Chippendale Arm Chair, Mahogany, Upholstered ^ when he tells me to bring you $ 29.50 Mahogany or Maple Night Table with Compart­ you in flg i^ Green Tapestry ...... • in.” 9 O’CLOCK SPECIAL ment ...... 10.00 $49.00 High Back.Wing Fireside Chair, excellent design ..$99JiO She eyed Mona critically. “Wipe $ 20.00 Curly Maple Chest (5 D raw ers)...... 10.00 SIMMONS off a little of that war paint, dar- $25.00 Large Open Mahogany. Book Case with drower ... .$18.60 $ 75.00 Curly M i^e d^est with Hanging IB rror ...... 494(0 ling The Boss likes you for your $ 65.00 Walnut Vanity T able ...... 104(0 ‘freshness and charm’.' Samples METAL BEDS Promptly at 9 o’clock Thursday $ 80.00 4 Drawer Chest—Walnut ...... 19A0 Face to face with her employer morning we place on sale a Umlted $ 56.00 Walnut Chest and Vanity to match (2 pieces)----- 294(0 in his private office, Mona tried Since the day of my birth I have number of Wilton and Velvet and DESKS $ 76.00 Walnut V anity ...... 29*0® $ to summon courage for her request. lived my life in the open. What other carpet samples g \ 8 49.00 Wateut Dresaer...... 244(0 4.98 Mr. Garretson greetec her as $39.50 All Mahogany Governor Winthrop D esk ...... $29.75 ever shortcomings I have are —^whlle they last 4 v C $ 56.00 Mahogany Chest ...... 27.50 deferentially as though she were a known to every-one— but disloy­ $45400 M ahogany G overnor W inthrop D e s k ...... 29.75 Sifniwons Ckfionial type, oqngnqoo* $ 23.00 Mahogany Chest. 6 Drawers ...... 164(0 post metal beds—in bHrTO ilntoh— lucrative, valued client. “Good alty to my native city, official dis­ Cash and Carry—No DeUverles. $88A0 Mahogaiw Block-Front Desk now only 1.9.75 morning. Sit down, please.” He $ 26.00 Wrinut Chest ...... 1 ® ^ all sizea honesty or corruption form no $39.75 Mahogfany Governor Winthrop Desk ...... 19.75 looked at her disturbingly and re- part of these shortcomings. $ 39.00 Walnut Vanity Table 134(0 Caah Only. $33.00 Maple Governor Winthrop D esk ...... 19.75 :'.umed his seat as Mona sank into — ^Mayor Jam es J. W alkw o f N ew 9 O’CLOCK SPECIAL $ 55.00 Walnut (Burl) Dreaser 274(0 the chair opposite. The width of the $59.00 Maple Straight-Front Desk cut t o ...... 29A0 York, answering Seabury charges. $ 89.00 Walnut Dreaaer...... 1®*3® shining desk, scrupulously neat, lay $76.00 Maple Bracket-Fbot Desk reduced t o ...... 8 7 J » 9 O’ CLOCK BPEG IAL at his blotter pad, Mona thought it Every drop of blood shed - (in y . ______" 8 61.00 Walnut Extra Large Dreaaer...... $®<30 surprisingly bare to be the base of bonus army riots) can be laid Table Lamps gimOO Santo Domingo Mahogany Block-front Chest, operations for a firm the size of directly on the threshold of the $1.75-$2.96\ Table Lamps— Pot- Copy of Museum P iece...... 1194(0 BOUDOIR Garretson’s. White House. tei7 Bass and ^ ^ 8 49.00 Solid Mahogany mght Table, 2 drawer and 1 Mr. Garretson first mentioned —Walter W. Waters, “oosomaiider” Parchmrat Shade— SUN-ROOM SUITiS shelf and-saucer top (Mueeum P iece) ...... 244(0 CHMRS Mona’s intended appointment. ‘T of the Bonus army. ' various colors. happened to catch sight of your $ 61.00 Two Piece Stick Reed Suite reduced to ...... $2t.75 $ 14.00 Walnut D esk ...... **75 C^rii and Carry^None DeUvored. name on Miss Drury’s pad, this It must be remembered that the $195.00 Four Piece Stick Reed Suite to go a t ...... 88.00 8 17.50 Wateut D esk ...... 8*75 morning,” he apologized. Mona, land of . . . was taken $ 59.00 Three Piece Maple Suite cut t o ...... i... 85.75 $ 14.00 Mahogany Desk ...... 8*76 thus encouraged, slid forward in her by force, stolen, one could truth­ chair and picked nervously at the Visit the Model fully say, from the rightful owners One lot of Boudoir Chain, aaveral desk top. “I—I want to borrow by English invaders. After a lohg Kitchen in the Base- some money, Mr. Garretson. T^at struggle the English coni^ted to atylea, varloua oorattega. ' . ‘ ' is,. I want an advance.” let the Irish buy back tneir own ment-^Interesting. INC. . Chah Onity. . He nodded. lands at a high price. ’fVA’TKINS “My father Is ill,” she went on Sean vice president, See the Modd Cot­ r i bravely. ‘T need a sum larger than IrMi Free State. I can save in time to have It do any tage— New decora­ Uife ofr special 12 good. I need $600 and I thought I 1 don’t want amendments, 1 don’t could pay it back in about two want an investigation. I want to tions daily— Sp^ial * " b u ^ t years. You can deduct It from piy kick the devil out of the Farm *v 'K • check every week or I’ll forfeit ai^r Board. Disposal Sale prices. raise 1 m i^t have in that time.” —Mrs. Ida Watkton, “wheat Agate Mr. Qarretson nodded^ “I queen.” ‘ . f - -

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ijLPVBRnSBMMNTB ADvymriBingatTB period While the fcaneUse was up. undentaadiag fhay were for the WAUER DECISION On Flrri^ FajroB maypri ' - 1 PRESIDENT TURNS BACK . “Did you know Senator HasUngis The atoric was later offered by B. 4ao9^ ooflHht to the cteitlnaa* Zfpefoiii—. _ , . t> was on tee payroll of Equitable Smite ap QoUateral for n loan re9attaiit,fo#'Jtoiir TO BE DELAYED Coach Opmpany is far b ^ as .that wM.obtaiiMd to bdp m finan- . ONISTH AMQIDIIIENT east ' fod* dMikiB of tee ^ September 1928? dal bacirifig tor the E quitnb toan- “I r s l^ to accept either of these ou^T'’Rapid ' Tranatt 'Cor A—I didn’t know he was on a ebise. • aiafififSBir fo 'w to n i caufod 4 tiM temte — (Goattened FriMm Page One (Coatimed From Page One to fflbon with its political salary, although I understood he was “The raoord Indicated that 89,000 i ------lo(^ zenie* UMty b ------_ oommtioo* or. a^ ten b ri^ a^d Ofand CfoteaT' SHOPPING N E m the State House die«red as be pass* Interested in some Way. was i»id to Senator Haetthgs,” agaiuet the saloen, but not ae a coi^ “Did you talk wlite Senator Hast­ Roosevelt observed. “Did you haow ifliiM te a boptlM fer- and tion when po#«r-#as shut off ~ ed. ^ atitutional amendment. _ __i*y ttete abusea and two man were puriMd InA — Governor Roosevrit entered the ings about the Equitable fraaehlse? th a t? ” Booeevalt has pledged himself to; A—Yes. “I did not, Your Excellency,” erii^ Sttbop, la intolerable. These Th* men wtfo 'MpuklB. . chamber at 9:48 a, te., E. 8. T., and Walker replied. urge upon the next Congress^faU- are not the ways out.” burned Is. Tueeday’s Are. A t; -— In IMsgniie , . . ^W ben MM To D rink the hearing was begun. “H you didn’t know he had a ing Action, by the present one—las- Be iBfriifT'-* then the Republican Health authorities say that chil­ fte*nriai interest in tee company Walker said former Governor came la oostih* wite 4 live Vice is a monster of ao dread­ s’’Tbere are two matters I to S t^ r of Hew Jersey told him- he mediate legalization of beer and plaifofi9» pointing out it did not cable and both wefo bunted aboffz ful mien, dren should be taught to drink make clear.” he said. what did you think hie interest was ? ptitor light alcoholic beverages dictei^ to to* oonoctence of any srater several, times a dagt but pre­ A—I knew he was interested in would lay aside 800 shares of Inter­ the face and arms. To be hated needs but to be First, he said, both . Seahury and state stock for him before tee com­ through modifleatiop of the Volstead nwinboz of tbs party. He idedged The rietiUte wers Fatriek Ward. seen. ferably between meals. The habit Walker would be permitted to ask bus tranfqwrtation. He had been Act, as pipposed by the party plat­ cootiaiMd' enforcenieot “to tee ut- 25, and TlW m Dixdn, 86. of Ouitr So says Pope, but what do you of drinking a glass of water Just as with other companies. pany was organized, but Walker questions, as the hehring proceeds. he refused it. form. moot of.Bty apUity,” explained he tenberg, N. J. , do when you can’t see it?— soon as the child sits down to the “Second,” he said, ”if the mayor Governor Roosevelt asked Walker Modification Ignored bad ndl 'powei; to briiq; about a table should be discouraged, because “Wasn’t it conridered a valuable when it appears like sugar-coat­ or bis counsel wishes to cross-ex­ if he remembered attending a party rlA t to be. able to buy this Inter­ Hoover did not mention modifica­ te the coxutitution, but aaid: ed pills or those tempting cho­ the water fills the stomach and amine any witness whose testimony oelebrathty the granting of the tion last night. , “NevertheleBS. my countrymen takes away the desire for nourishing state stodc?” Rooeevelt aakod. ' colates that you bite only to is included in the record of the Equitable franehlBe. “I d ^ t know,” Walker replied. Mr. Hoover’s acceptance speeSk have a right to know my conclu- find out they’re made of rubber. food. Hofetadter committee, I Shall make “i attended no celebration,” Walk­ etiU. exprestod bis approval of the atona upoa tide matter. They are it possible for them to do so.” er said. y which we resummon a MG FAMILY BOTTU prunes give them a more interesting the mayor, arose and began to argue “Surely the mayor of New York i-^rare, medium or well done as you were teere, but he was not there is not being asked tp explain mat­ y e a n ago be termed an experiment proper share of initiative and re- wish. It’s n.OO at Hale’s House- flavor.' against the governor’s ruling admit­ because of Interest in bus transpor­ nolfle in purpose, had fallen ehort; ^ohsiblllty which tee very sssence ting the Seabury records as evi­ tation. Walker said the.svent was ters of this sort.” furnishing Department. For the best in hardware visit Walker said Herrick bought the desjflte eucoees “in great measure” of oiir government demands shall dence. a costome party/ attended by “the­ in dry communities. rest upmi the states and Iocs! auth­ W. Hibbard “I never beard of testimony of atrical people, who dldb’tknow any 800 Shares of teterstate stock that “Holy Terrors” had been laid aside for tee'mayor. He wae emphatic, however, agsinat orities.” , y . 282 North: Main Street that sort being admitted as evidence more about tee bus transportatibn The cbaiy;e be described was the We always think of a reasonable Manchester,' Coon. in a heariim of this, sort,” Curtin than the people in Honolulu. “He didn’t have any letter of au- tee saloon, against writing out of human being as one whose reaettons tiiorisathm frdm me,” he. said. “I tee Constitution the Federal power one-Which gives each state the ^ , said, “and I don’t befieve thbre is He didn’t know, he said, whether right to deal with the problem of you can anticipate. It’s always Fresh Slowers any other lawyer here who ever any Equitable Coach' Company offi­ merely said'to him, as I aaid to sev- to prevent its re-establishment. He disconcerting not to know which elsabed into tee Democrats; liquor for itself “but subject to ab­ When picking yoyr garden bou­ did, either.” cials were present. He saidr he sral others;: * solute guaranty in the constitution way people are going to Jump. And quets, remember that blooms plck- He challenged Roosevdt to cite oould not remember ever in bis'life “ *rhere it is. If you’re interested “Oiu: oppements pledge the mem- yet we all know people of whom ben of their party to destroy every of tee United States to protect each M before the sun is up last almost any case where “testlinony of this haring seen J.- Allan . Smith, New in it, go get it’” “ state from interference and invasion others live in fear and dread be­ tw i^ ns long as those that have sort” had been used as evidence “in York representative of tee company. , Herrick has testified tee money vestige of Constitutional and effec­ .11 Vf .w ■ by Ite nel^teQrs. and that in no part cause they’re apt to “take things bera in the sun' all day long. Get­ a proceeding, of this sort” Roosevelt teen turned to the |lO,- for tee purchase came from the tive Federal control of the traffic. wrong.’’ A lot of this unreason­ “The first recorded instance of “That means over large areas tee of the United States shall there be ting up bcdore sim-up is too: much 000 letter of credit purchased 1^ a ty H a n . a return ra the saloon system with ableness could have been knocked to expect of anybody, but you can the value of cross-examination” he Smith. Secretary’s Comment return of the saloon system with its out of them in childhood; but i t ^ pick them in early morning instead. said, “is in the Bible itself.” Q—Where was Senator Hastings corruption; its moral and social its inOritabie political and social put up with and so they grew Quotes the Bible A—I don’t know how he reached corruptioh and its organized inter­ office at that time? that cAelusion. I have- talked with abuse vrilich debauched the home, its MAGNELL’S worse. Wallpapering is neatly and taste­ He then recited the story of Sus­ V A—I don’t know. » deliberate Interference with tboee ference with other states:” for fully done by Thomas McGill, Jr., anna and the Elders, who, repulsed Q—^Did you know Senator Has­ my former secretary, Edward M. states endeavoring to find honest Such 4 propofol is already before Call 3058 and ask Mrs. Aldea and you can select your paper at his by her, accused her of improper tings 'had an offiqs with J. Allan Stanton. He says he didn’t send the solution, its permeation of political- Congress. It engaged, in fact, the Petitjean of the Nev/ French Beauty Painting and Decorating Shop, off conduct with another man. Smith. money to Herrick and wanted tp attentioh of the Seiiate in tee final FILMS parties and its pervasion of LeglsUip- se^dh before adjoumihent a month Shoppe (Johnson Building) about Hartford road near the Cheney “She was condemned to death on A—^I did not and I don’t know it teatity to that effect before tee tures, which even touched at the PRINTING her new ensemble price, which we mills. The McGill shop assures you the stoiy ol the Elders,” Curtin said. y e t committee, but he wasn’t called. ago/ for on that last day, July 16, and “Is Mr. Stanton available now?!,’ capital of the nation. The Eighteenth Senator Glass of Vityta^a, the heard about this morning. Cus­ of a Job properly done. “Then up rose Darnel and said: Governor Roosevel then read from Amendment smashed that reginie as DEVELOPING •“N et BO fast!" (Sovemor RooseVdt asked. Democrat, was successful in haring tomers who take advantage of the ■ * ' J the' record of the Hofstadter com­ by a strike of llghtxiing. MAGNELL DRUG CO. ensemble price can be well-groomed "And so.” he concluded, after re mittee testimony of Senator John A. ' "He is In this room now,” Walker his refolution for a new, constitu­ Revival “I cannot consent to return of tional amcnShient taken up for de­ loes Main St. at very small expense. Feathers always come back . . . lating how the stories of the Elderi Hastings to the effect that, the replied. .. ' that system.” in fashions, we mean. Ostrich has disaifreed when Dar Jcl questioned mayor had told him he would aid in Stanton was not called, however, bate. It w*8 left unacted on in the them separately, “tL ey put to death But upon this he recounted tee end. Cotton Gode High-Hat graduated from the negligee class to .financing the Equitable if Hastings at this time. . tale of non-enforcement by states formal evening clothes. It edges not Savanna, but the Elders/’ . would 0ve him his word of honor At 11:50 a. m;. (B. S. T.) tee If the fashion people can’t think . Curtin argued that Seabury, not and cities, a non-enforcement which Lettuce was raised as a salad up new materiads, they think up new capes and scarfs and Jackets. Feath­ not to buy any stock. hearing adjourned for lunch until he said was increasing. He said er hat trimmings are back in vogue, Walker, should submit a list of Wajker said he had never had any 1 p . m. crop in tee ;days of ancient . ways of combining them. • Chanel, witnesses on whose testimony he re­ At a consultation with the attot^ there was a growing illegal traffic for her private clients, made evening too. lied most in drawing Up his conclu­ specific discussion with Hastings on in liquor. jackets of white cotton pique, lined the subject.' neys right after luncheon, adjourn­ sions against Walker. ment, (iovemOr Roosevelt Indicated “But worse than this,” said the with white velvet and trimmed with Rubinow’s has light-weight cotton Printers’ Mistakes Did Not Know It President, “there has been in those ermine. Now who would have dresses for elderly women, long Q—rIMd you know Senator Hast­ that, after this afternoon’s session, areas a spread of disrespect not He objected to using- Seabury’s tee hea^«g would recess until Mon­ thought that cotton would have such slMves, pretty colors, plenty of. analysis of the evidence before the ings had any stock ownership? only for this law but for all law*, company? - room, reduced to f 1.95. Hofstadter committee as.a basis A-tN o I did not—and I don’t day afternoon. grave dangers of practical nuUifao- for questioning, the mayor, on the know it yet tion of tee constitution, a degenera­ FINAL A Beauty Tilok groimd that Seabury bimsrif at yes­ Q—Senator Hastings said specifi­ OOUBT OWEB ISSUED tion in municipal government and There’s always fresh Carmelcrisp ^ The latest introduction into the a t 959 Main street. terdays session' called attention .to cally yoU'told him you would aid the Albany, N. Y.„ Aug. 12.— (AP) — Clearaway of Summer Dresses beauty field is dinner mints of' dif­ a couple of mistakes in it, which he Equitable if he gave you his word ferent shades of red which qolor the An order requiring (Sovemor Roose­ Macaroni, Wholesale attributed to., the printers. he would not pdrticipate. velt to show cause why he should tongue to the exact shade of the lip­ Curtin cited a summary of the Materials Include It is fascinating to watch maca­ stick. ’This is carrying the ensemble A.— didn’t pick Hastings out to not be restrained from passing on Values Pdnnerly roni being made. Great bunks of charges involving the Equitable addressmyself ipeciflcally to him. tee right of Mayor James J. Walker l O R R O W idea to the nth degree, we think. One Coach Company, Inc., prepared to $10.95 SHEER dough go into a cylinder; a. big bMrUty establishm ent is telling p lat­ 1 never had any such conversation to contiude in, office was issued to­ piston comes down and squeeses the from- 150 pages of testimony by with Hastings.' day by Supreme. Court Justice inum blondes not to darken their George Trosk, an assistant of Sea­ CHIPPONS. dough through hundreds of tiny eyebrows to the color of the lashes, “Mayor, I dislike to do this,” Harold J. Hinman. . W ashable bury as containing statements based Roosevelt said, “but I’ve got to go The order was issued at the re­ $10 t o $100 holes, like potatoes going through a but to tint them, if necessary, to the •n Trosk’s conclusions, rather than NOW $6.95 ricer. The strings of macaroni ooze Shade of tile hair. back to your own testimony. Tve got quest of Sidney Levins,, attorney for oil your own sfgnofuro the evidence. to get this thing clearer.” slowly out. They’re cut off and 'T am not bolding this.hearing;” Georgs Doitoeliy, Bronx “Home CREPES hung on racks to dry in a big room. Need a rug for bedroom, bath­ Roosevelt interrupts, “on conclu­ Walker remarked that he was be­ Rule” advocate. It is returnaWe in without aoeurlty ■The air is washed before it comes room, hall or living room? Mar­ sions by Judge Seabury or on briefs. ing cross-examined. Albany August 19 before Supreme $5.95 and $7.95 Etc. into the room so your macaroni will low’s rug sale offers notable values They are not in evidence.” The governor then read from tee Court Justice Ellis J, Staley, for Larger loam up to $300 Values Now be clean, and the temperature is at 49c each up. They’re in pretty Several times the governor record of tee Hofstadter committee argumsnt'ih the Appellate Dirision. on your own Mcurity' contrblled to dry the macaroni in 36 colOTS, both dvk and light, in vari­ evinced Impatience during Curtin’s indicating Walker had testified he Levine 'yesterday made an unsuc­ without endoriert^ A hours. ous braided and chenille types. The had" discussed with Hastings, the cessful attempt to stop tee; Walker prolonged argument. convenient plan for A ll Sizes The hols in the macaroni? Very sizes go up to 24” X 48”. “Never mind what he Indicates,” financing of the Equitable Company, bfn-riwg by court order. He is a simple AdptUe pin sticks up la the Roosevelt cut in once, as Curtin dls- b Friend, of Hastings former Bscietary to Cyrus I^ er, avaryona. Prornpt, $3.95 AU Shades centa»;-.af ;4pmh hole tbinugh which For, White' PurSr~* cusselonel Varela during the vintil you can sew the run. age. Then you’ll avoid' the 'disap­ e r threw in. - . promised his personal support of tee Monarchy was granted two of the pointment of having the garment “You, as Daniel, wish to cross- Equitable company before his death. higheit honor medals in the army. For unexpected guests or for the too small after the first washing. examine the Elders,” Roosevelt Burchard was chuirman of tee General Gomez Sanchez, com family luncheon, the perfect menu went on, smiling at Walker. “I have finance committee at General Elec­ nutnder of the civil guard, was ar­ is ready at Florence’s Delicatessen given you that privilege.” tric. After his death. General Elec­ rested at Cordoba and taken to Se­ (State Theater building).: Salad, “My ruling-this morning stands,” tric, officials decided his proixiise to ville. Police at Jerez de la Frontera 98 out of lOO Women cold meat cuts, cheese and rolls. the governor concluded, “that is hack the Equitable was a personal arrested Codnt Miranda de Santa iEverything at Florence’s is prepared the tMtimony before the Hofstadter one, and did not involve General Cruz and two newspaper plants with the very best ingredients. committee is in evidence before this Electric. were seized there. A Catholic Report Benefit. hearing and that, if you and the Bsabury asked Walker: newspaper at Teruel was suspended mayor wish to call any materia] “When you voted for the Equit­ and several aristocrats, arrested. the council of twelve in her address witnesses for cross-examination, able fiituu^ae did you have knowl- Count de Sotelo, former mayor of / to the Joint meeting of the New Ha­ you may.” edga of. any form of legal commit­ Valencia, was arrested , at Castellon •EWTBBN the.giil matures to womanhood . . . when the .first clfild is bom .... at Change Curtin then entered for the rec­ DRYSMAKE REPORT ven county and .Litchfield county W. ment on. tee part of J. S. White ft and Count Los Moiiles, who was W d t life . . . these are critical periods in every woman’s life. At such time*, hfeHmS* C. T . U. at the- Mill Plain Union ord an objection to the hearing, oh Co., to back tee Equitable?” , influential in the dictatorship of Church here today. the ground that it was not within As tee mayor started to explain, General IMmo de Rivera was ar­ Piiikham VVcgetaUeCom iwuiid helps to restomaiiid preserve normal h ^ th . TlxxiHads Although Mrs. Mabel Preusser, the Jurisdiction of the governor. Seabury eald: “Since you won’t an rested in Madrid. ON BINGHAM CASE Grows Impatient testify to ita wOTth. president of the New Haven coimty swer that question, “ 111 put it this If you are passing through one of these periods . . r if you arenervous and rundown . / • union who presided a t the league, As Chirtln continued his prolonged way—” ...... predicted that no official Support of and involved arguments, Roosevelt “Your Excellency,” Walker cried, SAILOR KILLS SELF a t suffer through too many ‘*bad days** . . • why don*t you try this medidne? Get a botlis appeared to grow more Impatient “I won’t have teat inference. There Tell What Roraback Said Albert J. Levitt’s campaign against He frowned and fidgeted, now and Bridgeport, Aug. 12. — (.AP) — firomyonr d r u |^ today, flndoutfwyourself why half amillionwomensay, ‘‘Jthelpsinfff * Bingham would, b». pieced by the has been fourteen months of that With a gospel clutched in one band then conferring in whispers with M. This cross-examination of tee exeC' W. C. T. U., Senator Bingham was Malcolm Fertig, his counsel, and and a bottle which had contained When They Protested the denounced by practically every, Martin Conboy, engaged as special utive mind has no right here.” poiaon beside him, a man believed to speaker this morning. Mr. Levitt, counsel for this case. Seabury said he had no more be John F. Owens, 27, a seaman, founder of the Independent Republi­ questions. was found ' unconscious last night “I am not the least bit Interested Roosevelt teen took up the test! Nomination. can P s ^ , will address the meeting, in conclusions,” he said as Curtin behind a signboard. He died at St. this afternoon. finished. mohy of Park Ck>mmissloaer Walter 'Vincent’s hoiqiital a short time later. Mrs. Tuttle, in discussing .the coun­ After a brief tilt between Sea­ R. Herrick regarding the purchase ’Two seaman’s discharge papers W aterbury, Aug. 12.—(A P)—^Re­ cil of twelve’s interview with Mr. bury and CUrtln, on Curtin’s inter­ of bterstate Trust Company stock. gave the only due to bis identity.' publican State Chairman J. -Henry Roraback said that in askhig for a pretation of one of Seabury’s con . Oontradlotod W i^er An obituary list from a Bridgeport Contradicting Walker, Herrick newspaper and uoteer relif^ous Roraback told the Council of twelve, candidate other than Bingham theY elusions, Roosevelt turned to the die not Insist on a “dry.” Bingham, matter of the Equitable Coach testified before the Hbfetadter com­ booklet were found in a pocket. the prohibitionist body that went they told Roraback, was a “laughing C!ompany, Inc., and indicated he mittee die bought 866 shares of In­ Officials expressed the opinion be to him recently to pixttest the re­ stock” and a ;‘thom in the flesh. ’ To would begin questioning Walker. He terstate stock for 139,000 with the bad committed suicide. nomination of Senator Hiram Bing­ this, she said', Mrl Rbratssek replied asked the mayor to take a seat op­ ham, “You Prohibitionists are only that Mr.' Binghdm was an outstand­ posite him and closer to his desk. Interested in prohibition. You would ing member of the Senates A spokes­ “Senator Hastings is an old friend vote for a cut-throat or a murderer man for, the couhcil agree, said Mrs. of yours, isn’t he?” the governor as long as he upheld prohibition.” ’Tuttle, but inquired “outstanding in asked. This was the report given today by w hat w ay?” A—Not as old as many of my ■ . Manchester Dairy Special Mrs. May B. Tuttle, prominent W. other .friends;.- C. T. U. worker and a member of DROPS DEAD 0—You have read in tee papers Mb8.vWiUJAK Tbxmab Mm. Jamoa M; Munnr Mm Ai#4R Miazhi “ Leonia, N. Jv Aug. 12 —(AP) — teat Senator Hastings was interest­ For The Weekend A |2 , Charktb^ Middgan f 17 Sammsr SL , lyim. Mass, W5 N. LaSalkSL,aiie^IB, Theodore Goesser, 71, became ex­ ed in tee Equitable Coach Company. cited when he Jtiiought Henry Stot- A—Yes. fTvvy monte I was iu-bed two “1. ooqld write volumes on. what “I soffered from craaun from hols was picking his elderberries. Q-^When did you know Senator or terfo days. I was a nerveoi yoar'Yegetabjia Conqpoiuid has the tim* I wane young |M mail 1 Police Supervisor Lockwood pointed Hastings was interested in the com­ ymdL and could lordly do my dtae for me fiter being hi poor took LydBa E. Phikhfm> Yete- out Stotholz wa8 picking berries on health for nhia years. After my pany. wete. My moteer adytaed me to tabte Compoond. I wiehlhad' E fr t his own property and Goesser drop­ A—Back sometime during tee CHERRY CUSTARD take Lydia Pfanlihatn’e Yege- Hawgiitaf iras boni I was 4 physi­ ped dead of a heart attaric. table Compoimd and i|t has done cal wiiete- .Three bottles a( the tfoen.H yean bafore. I havuto ■1 wendert for ine. I have two little Ycgotable .Onaposuid restored work hard becauea sty hnebaad ■ bqyi, three and five years old. matobssUb. Itofoitagsinheface hae been eidt for thneyontsh fol my eeoond child w tt honi'and had ’Thisy used to gFt on my nerves hot manage to run the hooee and telia I ALL EXPENSE TOUR ICE CREAM now tfirir noiMdnefo’thotlwr me a very issay oonfinement. I am 2 Whole Days and Nights In the fore of my IMfogiri* te B ^ t o tha Nation’s OapitaL 20 TEAM Yojor neighborhood store and favorite soda fountain at afi. I never fidt hatter in my now over f i ^ and do iff the vNrk fw a sasiitt soQafoC hoQie«** (rffoteound.” $26.00 s d lit. Hfe.“ - Center Travel Bureau # 189 Main St Dial 8864 BORAX THE M ANCHESm DAIRY Lydia E. Pinkham’s Don’t Fail to See CAMPBELL’S Service Station A dvt SOAP CHIPS ICE CREAM CO. Vegetable Compound Phone 5250 ' in TonuMrrow’s P ^ier. M i nOf.'A^ T.IA" MAKES THEM BET TER l.vdia I . Pinkham 5- 1 ,.ii. BIG BARGAINS vV Knmwtim Bat BdttmKiw Wm WEESROIIEST Bout IS BEST OARSMAN OFiWYESiiHinnr OnN figgest Kind ol Upset New Twk, Aug. 12.— (AB)—Betti l i ^ ^ the first two rounds but _____ RISHNINEBEATS /* J /n n »t M has run his string of * beating' in'fOur c t the I . igood Job o f flaldlng. tbaba Ruth’s uh- VTftOt MHq C h ro D6(M 6 Not M®^**®*^ 21 in a row with PauUe utyot to w] T ria q ih Cedd Stop Pearce Froin _ I Walker, young and strong welter- lefts and rights. Major top e Veto HUKHESIEE GKEE lefts and ‘ a i * • ' a « « IS hit saves Wa creaking legs. And 10 Hay h Norwich Tour- ^ ^ ' ^ Battalino, former feather­ U ic k tm A n Pim tfff F nr Rtco so ofter them, as Dan G a n d h ^ W t e j Winning Smgle S d f i ^ weight cham ps butyointed EUty ' W i n a riWBId rOriHowley wOuW say, from town to MAIN U7L.,. f Leonard had to rally strongly in Townsend, Vancouver welterweight DCy^. DOrry WBIS' fllOdaL' the.last three rounds to gain a close^ town. Besides, Sam R ^ sUde home in a spectacular fen round'semi-flnal. the other day, probaUiy Just to Cele- Wns IM Gum of Qiampionsliip. dedidon over WEdker in a ten round' ^artfotd battler fioored ToWn- P poifi Coaeadert Thwl Comes From Behifid In Fmal ■ battle at Ebbets Field last night brate his lldbth ban game In Wash- Ah«rn Rn]||le^U|l. send for a count o f' seven in the infftEm unlfortn/ I The former lightweight cluunpldn fourth round. R q v eooB t SOI. l^enf Beach. Calif., Auff. 12. — Frame To Win, 7 -6 ; R re (AB)—Apparently only, the falgfest Norwich, Aug. 12.—(AP)— Slx- Last w ihte/ it Errors Score Many Rons. traUa, ffom the distinction o f having phy ffnmd their chances greatly jen- PLAY THREE GAMES took over the managerial nffM twice in succession captured the Lknced for a victory in the Norwich paying ball in I that, he hisB been the inspiration of Chicago Cube have ngafnad CHympic single sculling chamidon The Manchester Green team final­ I ^>lf chib Invitation to­ ma^r leagues whose combined {the Boston team in Us hard flxht to place in the Nattanal League' ly met defeat last ni|^t' bn the day with the withdrawal of Bobby INASMANYDAYS DEFEAT CRESCENTS ^ division. He has nant race. Pearce’s defense of his world title Charter Oak grounds when the Irian Grgnti.NeW EMgland amateur cham­ ®*®^ secoaff than at pion and Charley cnEu-e, Race Brook armmd ornament^ purposes, either, (short, and has' rewarded the Their 8 to 2 triumph over was the feature of today’s pronam, Nine, Ehist Side contenders for the The men. and their years of toll, Pittsburgh., PirEUes yesterday , calling for d^sions in four the acoi numagement with the itHiS of toem a half game margin over sandlot championship o f the toWn, While Richard Berry of Hart­ are: Joe Sewell, Yankees, 13 years; ^>arkling plays only the Rabbit can seven diviidons of the Olympic re> came from behind in the final fraine BbiefieUs Have Ambitions Babe Ruth, Yankees, 19; Sam Rice. Pirar«8 yesterday to give rt»eni gatta. ford was winnlttir the Medal In the Collect 8 Hits To Win, 8-1; make. place. and topped the Green by one run, quEdltying round yesterday. Grant IBenators, 18; Rabbit Maranville. ' Stevie and Sewell played tpgethet- The remaining finals, including 7-6. , I^ v e s , 21. and Riggs Old Hoss 'The onty other National LaiSIk the eight oared rsu:e with CeUifomia ind C^EU'e spent the day at Brae Schednle; Start Tomorrow on the University o f A labam game-of the day saw the PbOUraSL The Green tallied three runs 'in Burtti They decided, to withdraw Hewitt Hirfit losers To Stephenson, Cubs, 12. 14 years ago, Joe a : tihort and the flying the American colors against the first, adding tw.o more in the , Thete average nge is 87. Sewell is a sia games losing streak at the^^ , Great Britain and Canada will ! toiii the touinament to practice for Old Hoss at second. Stevie, in bis peue ct the Boston Braves 7-2a# 1*1' third and fourth to tEdie a com­ 1 he sectional qualifying rotmd ot the With Firemen of No. 1. W; Ifaranville, 40; Ruth, 38; Rice, yeEurs at deveUmd and CMcago bam be rowed off tomorrow. manding lead. Errors by Cone and Fonrffiiigle& 40, and Sterte, 38, though it does Action in the American LeaiiiM Peiiuoe’s chief opposition figured Hublard tmd passed balls by R. Nationid amateur tourney. compiled a batting average of A41. also was iimlted t ) two^gamesT^fMa seem Stevie has been tuound long Sewell’s mark is .819. hut that figure to come from Bill Miller of Philadel* Jarvis, the catcher allowed several Berry shot a 74 to win the medal, enough to be older tu«,n that, Ferrell won bis 19tb victory o f Hili phia, the American champion, in a nms to cross to bring the Irishmen nosing out Dow AJiern at WillimEui- The Bluefields, wnose stamping The Pilots defeated the Cirescents a bis power season, eu Cl«ve*8nd beat Def ^ feur>man race which also includes Green in the fifth. tic by one stroke when the latter ground is on McKee street, haye Ein with men on the bases. 3-0. The St. Loult) Browns wallc G. Douglas of Uruguay and Leslie missed one foot putts on- the 14th at the West Side last night 6-1. Ruth is hitting betwe<>n 330 and ■And Ruth? Why wasty words! Te*l Lyons for five runs in the Solid smashes by Sturgeon and T ambltioiv schedule this week-^end, “Jock” Hewitt' held the Crescents to 340. So is Stevie. The other gentle- Southwood of Great Britain. . Sullivan in the frame, aided Euid 15th holes. Burt Resnik, defend­ inning and beat tbs Chicago Our Best Chaaoes ing champion placed third with 76. playing three' baseball games in as four hits while, hisv mates collected ■men are not such murderers. Rice So.v 6-5. by two passes and a liner over sec hitting Just tmder .300, Sewell clout­ HORSES BRING HIGH PRICES ______' ■ The best chances for American ond by J. Sulliviui with the winning Berry teed off against G. B. Han­ many days, starting Saturday after-: eight off the stlants of “Johnny” -nt- trlun^bs rested in the Cs^Anla non of HEurtfwd today in a Itat ing around .283 and Maranville— tun on third ended the game. noon when they Will mingle with Falkoskl to nm up a total of .ite well, he’s taking his turn at bat, Saratoga Springs, N. Y., Augi 12 JUNIORS WIN FIFTH eight,''co-^vorite with«Italy in the J. Sullivan for the Irish Nina and round match. Ahem was pitted Hose Company'No. 1 at the McKee nms. The Pilots scoied three runs —(AP) —A Consignment o f 16 eightoared final, and the veteran anyway, and-that’s something. Borello for the Green got three'hits against Har^ Cook of Shenescott street diamond. in the first inning w h« the first head fiom ty. R. Coe’s Shoshone Tampa, Fla. (AP)—Tattt double sculling combination oi' and Resnik opposed Eben Learned, Ihe three gentlemen, who are not stud brought the best prices in two out o f four timea at bat The Bluefields will battle the toree men up stogledi Hewitt sacri- hitting at top figures— Sdwell, ■American Legion. Junior Garrett GiUmore and Ken Msrers The sco^ : Jr., of Norwich. North End Plratias of Hsurtford Sim- fleed and Raguskus was safe on years in tbe Saratoga yearlings The U. S. Al. won these events in Maranville and Rice—mEdce up for team has won the Florida U sh Nine (7) Other pEdtlngs: Ed Sulssman, day Efftemoon at McKee street and Dowd's error. The. Criscents scored sales lEut night. Ilie Coe batch pionship this year for the fifth the 19» Olympic regatta. Tumble Brook vs. Lb' B. Stoner, one in the first when Falkoskl sin­ It in all around defensive spryness, brought a total of 864.800 for the Bi the e||d^t*oared ranks Cana' A B .R .H .PO . A .E Monday evraing will play, a West or you CEUi bet all the unpEdd taxes seeutive seasch, eaniing the McCarthy, rt .... 2 0 0 0 0 C Hartford; Edward G. McKay, Nor­ Side team, consisting o f' players gled Euad came home on. Eddie unusuEdly high average of |4A20. A to enter tbe district da’s leaders and the Cambridge Uni­ Lovett ss ...... 4 0 0 1 3 1 wich vs. C. S. Henderson, H a i^ rd ; Boyce’s drive to right field. they wouldn't be in there. new single high price of 118,600 for versity boat load representing Great ■Chosen from the playgrounds leagu*. The others 'are doing a pretty with other southern , states to Chadwick, 2b .i,.4 1 0 0 0 € Bob Mustard, Williniaatic vs. D. W. The latter gEune will be played af The Pilots put the game in the the current sales also was set. • pete for further bohon. Britain qualifies^ decisively for the Edgar, l b ...... 3 1 0 2 0 0 Morton, Norwich; J. S. Griswold, bag in the fifth, when w»nd finals in tiie row overs for beaten the Four Acres. J. Sullivan, 4f, p 4 2 3 1 8 0 Old Lyme vs. John B. Murphy, Nor­ The Bluefields are desirous of ob­ and' Smith islngl^,- Wilkihson sacri­ orewa yesterday. V Kovls, 8 b ...... 3 b 1 0 0 0 ficed Euid MEdionty walked h|iW Besides Miller, the only other wich; and Dom Soccolli, New Brl- taining games with both local and B. Sullivan, cf . . 3 0 0 0 0 0 tEdn vs. Ralph Sturgess, Hartford. oUt-of-town teEuns. Airangements the bases. ’I^en Hewitt CE)iight hold American title contender today was T. Amber, c .... 8 0 0 6 0 1 of one of Falkoski’a fiu t ones the pair oared boat with coxswain, may be mEule by getting in touch cleEued the SEMks with a terrific B. Sturgeon, p, l f 8 2 .2 2 2 0 with William McCormack of 66 New wUeh reached the final without any Sullivan, c f ...... 2 1 2 0 0 0 drive to left field." T h at ended the prdiminary test, due to the limited street. scoring. Hewitt struck out ten men lentry. BON AMI mOUNCES and Falkoskl WhifiM nine. Totals ...... 81 7 8 12 • 2 Bfaaeheeter Green (6) Cresoeate JAPAN’S CHANGES AB.R.H.PO.A.E. PARSHAU. PUTS OVER AB R H Los Angeles, Aiv. 12.—(AP) — Cone, s s . . , ...... 3 1 0 1 2 2 WETHERSFIELD A . C. McConkey, Sb Thb aquaiauatic woirld was forwamed Llpplncott, 3b .. 4 2 1 0 0 1 Falkoskl, p 1. tod^ ^ t Japan plans to lend a dis­ Dowd, ss ..... A iiS Borello, p ...... 4 2 8 0 4 0 2WINSATHAR1F0RD J tinct Orient hue to the closing epi- Grand!, 2 b ...... 4 0 1 8 1 0 Boyce, 2b . . . aodes. of the 10th OlymplEul swim­ Pinney, l b ...... 3 1 1 6 0 0 McCann, cf , . ming championships. ’They had Phelps, c f ...... 3 0 1 2 0 0 Goddt I ^ Team To 5-2 Drives Ankabar To Victory In Tierney, lb . tkreie sturdy performers, in each of Hublard, rf . . ..2 0 0 1 0 1 Giutafson, the three remaining races. 2:10 Trot and MC-I-Win To Wright, I f ...... 3 H. Jarvis, If .... 3 0 0 0 0 0 Victory W di Homer ao8 Capture Three Year Old Ford, rf With the only men’s finals on to­ R. Jarvis, c .... 3 0 0 7 0 1 day’s program the 100 meter back- Hastings, rf . . . . 1 0 0. 0 0 0 Pace. stroke there w u a strong possibil­ Triply* Losers G d Only 26 1 4 21 7 Pilots ity Japan might overcome the five Totals 30 6 7 20 7 6 - Hartford, Conn., Aug. 12.— (AP) p ^ t United States lead. Score by innings: —Doc ParAall wem the cynosure AB R H PO A Masaji Kiyokawa who was within Fonr Hits. among drivers at Charter Oak Park Smith, ss .... Irish Nine t • 0 • • • i 001 111 8—7 Wilkinson, ss nine tenths of a second of the world Manchester Green t ^ y as a result of victories In two record in the semi finals yesterday .301 010 1—6 Mahoney, If ,.,,. And when we say sale we mean'it. Man! What values these Two base hits, Borello (8), Sturg­ of the major evmts in the HEulford Hewitt, p ...... seemed the class of the field. eon, Joe Sullivan, Cone, John Sifi- The Bon Ami haseball nine trounc­ Gnmd Circuit meeting. Kentaro KawAtsu and Toshlo Trie Raguskus, 3b are if we have your size. Get here early tomorrow! livan; three bue hits. Grand!; hits ed the Wethersfield A. C., at the He drove AnkabEur, chestnut geld­ Maloney, c ...... alio showed better form thsn Robert off Sturgeon 6, Joe SulUson, North End playgrqunAs last nignt, 5 ing, owned, by H. J. Schmoeger of Zehr and Robert Kerber of the Werner, cf ...... Borello 8; stolen bases, Lovett, J. to 2. Wilson pitched a good game, Peoria, 111,, to victory yesterday in Moriarty, 2b .... United States. i the historic Charter Oajc 2:10 trot, Sullivan (2), Borello; doiAla; plajrs, ; Allowing-but four hits; GkMfok and Hand, rf » « •■ t • r s Reduces Record Borello to Pinney; left on bases, Zapatka led In the hitting, the form­ feature event-off the fonr-day pro­ Yoshlyuki Tsuruta reduced his Irish Nine 3, Green 2; base on bEdlf gram, and then drove MeT-Win to own 200 meter breast stroke Olypi- er getting a home run and a triple, 27 6 8 21 5 1 off, Borello 2, Sullivan 1; struck out knocking in one run Emd scoring capture/the. three-year-old pEwe. Pilots 800 080 0 16'~I 6 MEN'S pic record- by almost three seconds by. Sturgeon 1, Sullivan 4, Borello two. McT-WIn, owned by C. F. Rowley Crescents ...... ioO 000 0—1 yesterday in winning the first heat 6; umpires, Joe Maloney and Cart of Qeveland, paced the mile In in 2:46.2. K s tetunmate, R«^o Butch Carter caught a fine game Two base bit, Hevrttt; sacrlfiea Anderson. and Hook Brenxxan starred in the 2:02^ Ifl' the first heat to set i ew hit, WUklnson; left'Off bases, Cres­ Koike,, equalled this effort a few track record. minutes later. United States en­ field, making -a ^nsatlonal shoe cents 6, Pilots 4; base on bEtlls, off .1 trants failed to qualify. string CEUch. Stenson was the only Governor Wilbur L. Cross and his Hewitt l. Palkosld 2; struck out, by SUITS Meanwhile America’s mermaids Last Night^s Fights ■visiting player to get two hits. The staff were Invited to witness to­ Hewitt 10, Falkoskl 9. score: day’s closing races; which Included L*) dominated. Eleanor Holm Won the Si4€S as follows—One 35, three 36, one 37 and 100 meter backstroke crown from (By Associated. Press) Bon Ami the 2:18 trot, the free-for-all pace Bonnie Mealing, Australia, in one New York—^Benny LeouEurd, New AB. R. H. PO. A. E. and the classified trot. one 38, light colors. /V alues to $30. minute; 19.4 seconds, 1.1 seconds York, outpointed Paulie Walker, putt, 2b-8b ...... 3 0 0 2 1 1 How They Stand || elowar than her own Olsrmific rec­ Trenton, N. J., 10; Christopher Hewitt, 8b-2b ....301101 TO GO AT------F»i ord set in the semi-finals. This in­ (Bat) Battalino, outpointed Billy Brennan, cf ...... 3 l i l o 0 Townsend, Vancouveri 10. YESTERDAY’B. RESULTS creased the feminine team score to Godek, lb ...... 3 2 2 8 0 0 PLAYGROUND NOTES No alterations at this price. EACH SI against 17 for Australia. ' New. Haven—A1 Gainor, New Ha­ Zapatka, s s ...... 3 ' l 2 1 1 0 ■American .League Hiingary’s water polo teiun main­ ven, knocked out deQige' Courtney, Lankey, r f...... 2 i i o 0 0 Cleveland 3, Detroit 0. tained its undefeated record by Tulsa, Okla., 9. Carter, c ...... 3 0 1 6 3 In the West Side Juvenile LeEigue St. Louis 6, Chicago 5. trouncing the United States, 7 to 0. Detroit—Jack O’Dowd, Detroit, Bralnard, I f ...... 3 0 0 1 0 the Buicks, behind the one hit pitch­ (Only games scheduled). One Lot o f The victory yirtaudly assured Hun­ knocked out Joe Doktor, Buffalo, 8. Wilson,, p ...... 3, 0 0 1 4 ing of Adamy, tied' the Nashs for NatlonEd League A Limited Number of gary the title. Milwaukee — SEunmy Slaughter, the first place position in the league. Chicago 3, Pittsburgh 2 (10). Terre Haute, Ind., stopped Ai^el Philadelphia 7, Boston 2. Boys’ Athletic 26 5 8 21 9 2 Adamy struck out eleven of the PIRATES PLAT TOMORROW Clivelle, Porto Rico, 5. Wethersfield A. C. Nash batters Emd he also got four (Only, games .ached Ucd). Odd Trousers nice hits off Surplus who weis on the Internatlomd. League _ AB.RH.PO.A.E Union Suits Ihe Manchester Pirates wlU play Stenson, 2 b ...... 2 1 2 1 4 1 mound for the Nashs. E. Moore also Jersey City l2, Buffalo 11 (1st) $3.50 to $6.00 Values the. strong Wethersfield A. C. Satur­ 5unley, s s ...... 3 0 0 i o 0 got four hits 'resides fielding his BuffEilb 3, Jersey CItyv2 (2nd.) day/afternoon at Wethersfield. The Yesterday *s Stars Cergenat c ...... 3 0 0 5 3 0 position vat first base cleanly. Next ■Albany 6, Rochester 0 (1st). Size 28 Only. team will practice at the Old Tuesday Efftwrnopn the, Buicks will Rochester 6; AlbElny'S (2nd.) A t This J. O’Ctonnor, lb ..3 0 1 7 0 0 Newark 5, Montre^ 4.' 75e Values to go at lots tonight (By Associated Press) I. McCue, c f _____3 0 0 0 0 0 play the Austins who. have been Gaalow, I f ...... 3 0 1 1 1 0 strengthened by suldlng "Bobby” Bargain Price $1.50 Woody English, C^ibs—His eighth Lorch to their Uneup. THE STANDINGS inning Mple dn^e in two runs McCue, 8b .....2 0 0-2 2 0 The West Side Bears defeated the against Pirates. Hart rf...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 AmericEm League VirgU Davlis, PhlUies—Drove in Manning, p . . ------1 o 0 0 0 0 East Side. Hawks in the m doo' jE*lay- FIRESTONE grouttd League Thursday Effterndon ' W.' L. p a No Alterations four runs sj^iinst Braves wifii three McCSueness, p ...1 i o i 0 0 Now Y o r k ...... 76 singles. at the West Side Field 9 to 4. The 35 .688 JANTZEN game wsis closely contested Euiti at PbllEUielphia...... 66 44 .600 WEdter StewEurt Browns#—Held ^ 23 2 4 18 10 1 CleveUmd ...... 66 45 .591 TIRES White Sox to one hit In four innings Bon A m i...... 201 020 x—6 the end of the sixth inning the score was 4 to 3 in favor of the East Side WEisbington ...... 6 1 49 .55ft Another Group o f Swiauiliis Suit. in rrtlef role. WethersfieW A. C. .. 100 OQI Or-2 Detroit ...... , Two bsMe hits, Brennan; three tCEim when, “Jock” Hewitt parked 57 50 A38 Il ForreU,' Indians—Blattked St. L ou is...... 49 60 2 0 % o f f T:3 eia v/ith seven hits for 19th vic­ base hits,-’ (3odek; home runs, G od ^ ; one at Robinson’s pitches over the .450 At Greatly Reduced Prices tory. Tennis court to tie the score. In the C hicago...... 36 70 A40 hits, off Wilson 4, Manning 8: stolen B oston ...... Odd Trousers bases, Zapatka, Stenson; bEue on eighth inning with the bEises full Emd .2 6 82 .241 CHET'S BUT DO THEY BUNT balls, off Wilson 2; struck out by tho score tied he smashed ELicther Nattodal Leagne $6.00 to $7.50 V alues. $5.00 and $6.00 Thorou^bred race horses in Wilson 4, Manning 2. Time 1:30 homer over the" courts tp win the W. L. PC. SERVICE STATION Chicago ...... 59 48 .551 86 Oakland S t .“5191’^ America Ire trained to run to the UMpires, Coleman and Ifitner. game for the West Side Bears. Next Every Pair Guaranteed. Values $ 3 . 3 0 Wft as^ they clrde the track, but Monday afternoon at the East Side Pittsburgh ...... 60 50 A46 in England and Australia the re­ Grounds the West Side BeEurs will Boston ...... 58 54 .618 verse Is in order* play the Silk CJIty Sox in a league Brooklyn 67 54 .514 gEune. Philadelphia...... A7 57 .500 Web Foot Swimming Suits 1 NATURALLY, OWLS The Pines cemtinue to lead the S t Louis 53- 56 .486 NOW West Sida Jr.v LeE^e with three N^'W "S^ork'..,.. . 5.; fiO 56 .472 $ *»* PLAY GRID GAME .victories uAinst no defeats, but Cincinnati ...... 48 67 .417 3 [•I they are uosely followed by the InteriiEtffonel' League Birches Eind the Oaks who have W. L. p a $ 2 - » * B E n i _ threa wins and one defeat ohEdked N ew ark...... 77 44 .636: up against them. The league will BuffEdo...... 68 54 .667' . _...P to je ty hLa, Aug, ta. — Temple close August 18th Emd the two lead­ BEdtimor3 66 55 A45 N e w F a ll Uidywrity ^ t y snorts teams are ing teams will play the best two out MontrcEd ...... 63 55 .534 M en's I'ttlcknainsd Gwls, Tms obviously ex­ of three games to -settle' the ques­ R ochester...... 65 59 .624 plains why Temple football tions as to which is the better team. Jersey City 60 73 .461 SHARPEST have never been defeated in a night Efforts will be made to have an.. Edl A lban y----- 54 68 .448 game. Collar Attached star team from the West Side Toronto ...... 40 80 .888 SUIT The Owls first began to play night League play a series with an aU 89c Value • The Gillette BLUE SUPER- gainra in 1930 and have styr team from the East Side toIdAY’S. GABIES 10 in two yeEtfs. Althi League. , have lost four contests in __ Amarioaa-League. aU were played In the light of day! SPECIALS Detroit at Cleveland. BLADE is without question the Six of the eight gfitnes on Tem­ Philadelphia ek Boston. . Closing Out Oar ple’s 1982 schedule will be played r

'>■ iu:;' *' ■ ' ■ ' •■ p i ^ T B l I :/'■ MANCUiim^ eVjIl^riNO MANCH|arBR. OOKN m FTaDAYrAU^^|ii4«^ r;-!' "Hi-:* dpums. baton sticks and other sll- torium at which tone baton swing* ver trophies will ^ be awarded the in g find fa n c y -d r im . the cla m ^ winners. plbiiahlp ;of the stab? W^ be held. A. P u m j i m o t HBAIiTH Tomorrow night the convention Tha Awarding o f aUiprizes for the A wUl‘ be brought to a close with ah* competitive Contesta wUl also be on ^ tM pubUoatkm in-pM other ball at the Clfy' Hall audi­ the .prc^sram. . - be ^8^Ewt6^ 'puliiieatioii If th^ ' Vhon* t*****^1Wl? Display of, ^Shooting’ Stars” words The H er^ reserves the right to"d<^bie^to rabUeb aiw' T matter that ma^;< be libelous or which is Js JMd taste. F t m Not Gr^t Bqt ; Oazers See f^obnanhentice Goes Inh o^ressioo of political views is diesired but contributtohs 6t th is -Most IiRplresst^ Skies Int miaracter which are-dcfamatory dr Sbusiva will be fejected. Years., , , Cellar For His Han Despite OONFTOENeE ^ularly with regard to the iatelng. of Policex^, nfilkm^ reporters general price levels which seems to 4 Brandished Revolyer. Editor of The H e^d: the worst sj^ptom of the plight and whoe^ jelse^ be Mr. Rogers’ letter‘ of yOlumihous of all staple industries.^ - as “atayimit-ia^", had an unusual length commending procedure of The depressicm has - greatly low opportukty lart night or early this Watkins Brothera for^ tin g a pre­ ered working costs, but, it would bie '. Threatened with death by a revol morning of viewing the Heavens’ MARKET cedent for Manchestw' merchants. Is ver brandished by a man insanely impossible, even for the lowest cost a matt^ of great sigotRcance. producers to bring them down to display of Perseids. Although the 30 Depot Square. intojdcated Patrolman Joseph Pi«n- When striUng at me collapse of such extent as to make present tail of tile cdmtit discovered some 70 tiM subdued Msx Schaller of! 53 public morale and leuened confi­ prices economic, unless, there were years ago b^Swifli and frOm which Walker street last evening with the dence, one of the deep-rooted evils ar imbelievable lowerii^ of the these Perseids are supposed to have simple but emphatic command, ‘‘Pm: of the depression is most fantastic­ present standard of living. come, didn’t make a particularly “ So down that gun." Schaller had cried ally touched. Inasmuch, as thin con­ We go through life faced with ob­ good show in itself, those who All. vegetables in s^son direct from out that he would kill anyone who dition prevails throughout the world, stacles and problems, today’s trou­ watched sa^ one of the most beau­ our gardens to consumer at prices, com­ came into the cellar after him. Un­ concerted action of .co-operation bles lose cheir sting tomorrow . .' . tiful earty morning skies of the daunted by the threat and by the and effort throughout, will offef a and like the sun which shines bright­ year. i paring quality and value, cannot be dangerous way Schaller handled the support for the requisites of tahgible ly only to disappeai from the Not more Qum seven or eight Here’s happiness! Improvement horizon it appears the following day “shooting stars” were noted at any e q u a l ^ . gun Prentice walked down the cel­ ...... With his big lar stairs, showed Schaller he meant Most of our advocates have been as if nothing happened. Life does one time but-star-gazers saw the business and brought his man back hesitant to prophesy. There are, not go backwu'd nor does it tarry Heavens at their very best. The •bright eyes___ his to the police station. however, encouraging signs that, the with yesterdays . . . and with the usual millions of stars seemed to conquering smile . .. worst is over. R^oyery, therefore, Ruined Garden addition of ceNFlDENCE to our have mulifq>li%d again and again and his sturdy litf-lft Scballer*s intoxication reached depends on the collaboration of all repertoire of weapons required- to there was a deptii to the blue of the nations, and the Lausanne agiee VEGETABLES body.. .and his dou­ cyclonic proportions Judging from offset the gravity of the present sfiy that emphasized all the fae ment is a notable achievement of crises, success win be inevitable." impressively the, Infinity ble ch in ----- With these he tells a ffie appearance of his garden today. that end. Cauliflower, Cucumbers, Parsley, Lettuce, Celery, Flower and vegetable plants were Therefore, Mr. Rogers’ letter ex­ celestials. story, o f happiness.... happiness that The recent Ottawa conference, pressing the need of CONFIDENCE Cabbage, Carrots, Squash, Lima Beans, Sweet Corn swept to destruction by various im­ will give a .practical lead to the In­ is a statement not only of national Beets, 7 lbs. Tomatoes 25c. comes o f headth... . health that comes plements Schaller happened across ternational co-operation which is and civic importance, but, interna­ of wholesome Bryant & Chapman’s in his drunken madness. Patrolman necessary to restore' the markets of tional as weU. DRUMMERS CONVENE tested milk. Prentice said he thought another the world, and will, in mat respect Yours very truly, “twister” had struck town when he )e, a prelude fo r the good resulte to. EDWARD E. EI)GAR, arrived at the Schaller home. l)e obtained through the proposed. 19 Locust St. ‘ Quality • cause his wife said she would call World Economic inference, partic- August 11, 1932.‘ , Meriden, Aug. 12.—.(AP) — The Thirty-five . the police Schaller displayed Ids dis­ forty-seventh annual convehtion and FRUITS I t •Courtwy* like of that threat by a fistic at­ field day of the Coonectiout State O ^ges, Lemons, Bananas, Peaches, Years of Service •Service • tack upon her. Fifera and I^rummers Assoriation Berries, that he had never used the gun and lapman • In court today Schaller.was pre­ is a sophomore. H iey had stripped will opra^ here tonight with a ban Watermelons, Honey Dew Melons, Apples. that it was a imuvenlr he had a plum tree of all Its fruit, both and dahce. Toniorrow morning' the Phone 7697' sented upon the charges of intoxi­ brought back from Mexico. Patrol­ cation, breach of the peace and as­ green and ripe. Other such misde­ program wffl start with a parade in "SPECIALLY TESTED BY A STATE APPROVED METHOD” man Prentice said that although It which about 60 cprps from Con­ sault. He pleaded guilty to all three didn’t help him at the time he was meanors have been reported in that and Judge Johnson fined him $10 neighborhood and the police were necticut, New York, Massachusetts making the arrest it did give him and Rhode Island wjU participate. each on the first two and for the some relief to find that the gun on the lookout for the guilty par­ Saturday -i^ternQon , competitive third violation sentenced him to Jail wasn’t loaded. ties . for 15 days. After court Mrs Schsd- Probation Officer Edward C. El­ field events hufiudtng corps:-and in­ ier pleaded that she and her seven Fruit-Thieves liott, Jr., represented'the bojrs and dividual playing coptesta wiU be cMdren could not afford a $20 fine One other case was presented be­ said he believed they didn’t realize held at St. ^Stanislaus stadium. at this time and Judge Johnson re­ fore Judge Johnson this morning. the Importance of their wrong do­ Fifty-nine-silver.:lovlng cups and 38 mitted it. He did insist that Schaller Foiur boys, old enough to know bet­ ing. He asked that they be given a gold and silver medate for Individ­ serve the Jail sentence. Costs of uals, and spedaL prizes of snare Sunlight Market ter, were charged with stealing chance to show that a warning was $13.07 were paid. fruit from trees in the yard "'f Wil­ sufficient. Judge Johnson continued Five or six years ago Schaller liam Rubinow, of East Center the case a month and placed the WELDON BUILDING paid a $60 fine for threatening per­ street. Three of the youths are Jun­ boys In charge of the probation offi­ sons with a revolver. He said today iors in High school and the other cer for that time. HOLLYWOOD MARKET BUTTER EGGS LABD Milk Fed 381 East Center St VEAL Cmmer Parkw. Dial 4233 c d o z . We Deliver 18 2 0 V 2 C lb. lb. print i R New Native Mealy Extra Large 21c. Rump, Leg. Popular Market Potatoes Pi»m Wapping 855 Main street, South Manchester Peck; MANCHESTER’S t r a d i n g FOOD CENTER L im i^ 2 Pecks Week-End Specials That Mean Native Y"dIow €om 15c® “ “ Z t o r 9 5 « 8-4 lbs. :Extra Fancy.. ^ { \ Fowl, 4ach . r.-:,.. i.. R ib'E nd REAL SA VINOS Tender Rib Roatrin n o M»...... Z6i Round.Ground a m Pork Fancy ib. $ I Round Steak a Fresh lb...... 1 9 c k Smoked I Lean Pot Roasts lb. * •.. . • Fresh Frankforts Shoulders F O W L 1 4 & aVO • • • • Canadian Bacon' Freshly Groniid lb...... Spring Oriole Bacon Hamburg Lamb LEGS I Small Spring Leg^ Lamb. e x t r a s p e c i a l GENUINE SPRING silver Lane Pure Cider Boneless Vinegar, gallon ...... Out Large Loaf Roasts t o c s d ...... LEGS OF LAMB BEEF New Native OnloM 4-5 Lb. Ave. 2 n>8. fo r ...... ;...... Fresh SoihiyiiBr Sgnato lb...... , FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Boneless Large Bottie Staffed O liv e s ...... Roasts Yellow Freestone Peaches FANCY SUNKIST OKANG^ 2 doz. 2 5 ^ VEAL basket '•1 Small Sugar S i Cured HAMS RIB LAMB SntLOlN — ROUND Market CHOPS Sealect IKBlk—tall can /CampbeU’s Beans STEAKS Peanut Butter, Beechnut f Ivory Soap, Medium Tea, Eastern Star Sunbrite Cleanser Ih. Eremel Pudding Matches, Box * Cranberry Juice Farina, Package 15 * 1 Toothpicks Sweet Com, 8 oz. 4 lbs. Fresh Ground 8 lbs. Quality Frankfurts Gold Medal Baker’s LARGE > TARGET Hamburg ^ G - F o o O ^ 2 lbs. FLOUR RO RAX Bologna COCOA lh>AP CHIPS 3 Shoulder iHD O* LAKES MincedHam 24^4 ® bag l i e can pkg. 1 9 c Veal Chops or BUTTER _;_jW aIJ^''F i'ee V ea l L o a f SEDA 2 lb. Package Blue Ribbon Hire’s^ Vh’; TRY OUR W EEK-mD COMBINATION SPECIAL I (MBAini ra u ) 2 5 « !>>• I T R R m i 1 COFFEE RING ^ ^ TOUOT PAPER PRUNES LIMIT 2 LBS. MALT S rCLL FOlJl«bS 7 M PAM-BMCUIT *” 2 rolls 2 2 e I 6 e 1 1S« 4 ^ can 2bbttiie8 2 9 n SPEQALS IN FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABUS ' s a t SS a y ^ S l y Libby’s ' t . Cranberry . FKESH COUJfTRY M ^ Sweet Sugar Medium'Size Native ** SHOULDER REARS PLUMS POTATOES C h f o u ^ ' I STEAK Pleaae Phone z lb « - 2 9 e 5 2 5 c T o n ig h t; ?7 ■ I g o p ^ 2 5 c ib. p k g i'c f 6

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over the approaching Olympic home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter N. day used newspaper advertlsiag eoi- games, m order toHMve the defunct Foster of Foster street THEATERS un^ to a p i^ to tto p«noerats of govemmM^ Jadk offers to organize WARPHie Mr. and Mrs. I^ n Ijave moved into the Cassius Newberry house at New Bavwi to give bfm the nomlna- an CUysiidc team to save the treas­ AT THE STATE . Wapping Grange has received an South Windsor, from Burnside. tldn. Two yean ago-he ran against ury, The story was built for laugh Miss Amelia Watson of £k«t invitation to meet With Rast Hart­ Congressman Tllson. Doable Feature purposes only, and how well it suc­ Windsor Hill has bem .spending a Year ked aeSae «S hwm iriaaty d and j ford Grange on Friday nlgdit, Au- Shanley in the Appeal said: Joan BlondeU in a picturiaation ceeds may beat be teamed to when few FINAST lACON PEACHES! ORDER _____ F^atone’a— ripe and sweet in 4 qt baskets. 6 1-S lbs. or more. COMBINATION 1 doz HINFHLO ECCS

Heilman’s Blue Ribbon ■ s u M v e Fresh FnD SALAD DRESSING!I LIMA BEANS! CAMPBELL’S FIHAST 15 c Tomato Soup Mayonnaise 3 3 4 "Everlpe” Pink Meat 3 TIN S 1 9 ^ FOR SUMMER SALADS JAR 5^ ea. •ta CANTALOUPES! JACK FROST GRANULATED Be sure to see these in oar window! Suaar 1 ® 3 « . UNSWEETENED iLb- Snnkist JUIce First OeHcloas Sealed Milk EVAPORATED _ . ICECREAM \ 4T I0 m i arkets Frankftirts FRESH AT A LL STORES 2 2S« “Weir’s” Fancy Golden Bantam M ii / FANCY FRESH MILK-FED eontants FRESH DAILY Milk Quart lOe C O R N ! ^ c Tskc advantage of th en lew prices on Fancy Milk-fad Fowl. 1 2 Visit your nearest First Nationai Market today wherc*you will FINAST SLICED or find a beuntifsl stock. W e will be pleased to dress them CAMPFIRE HALVES Yellow Ripe ^ Soda, Graham or Saltine in any way you desire. f!*r27« h BANANAD 6 lbs. 25« I CRACKERS! 25e 3-3^ lb. avg. 2 ^ ib. avg. FANCY WHOLE MILK Lb Do yon know this means about 12c dozen. | 2 lb. box. Dressed as desired Exccptioniiiy low in price Mild Cheese 1T« FINAST or B A- M I Native I Native Bakili Beans OVEN BAKED 2Yr27« CAIUIOTS! I BEETS! I CABBAGE! LB EACH I c lb. I I c lb. I I c lb. Brown Bread FINAST MiMly cured Cemtd Beef - • A'- •. L arge R ipe 14 oz Lean Ends H i Tomato Catsup FINAST Bets BARTLETT PEARS! I LETTUCE! Corned Beef delicious in Rever FINAST tlozBot 1 7 c doz. I head Chili Sau<» Middle Ribs «> California Fresh Telephone Fcney Genuine Spring — Your choice in wrighl Lorna D ^ n e N.B.C COOKIES Lb LAMB LEGS quarts N .I.C ASSORTMENT Lb PEAS! a, Boned If doiired American Pride Pk«2P* See these! The most perfect things In exittbnosi LAMB FORES Lucky Strike CigaraMaB 27« hM^Grown I California Seedless PopulerbonelesB oven reeit FINAST t ez Bal CELERY HEARTS! I GRAPEFRUIT VANILLA or LEMON Face Rump - 3 3 e IxtracU r«.j 1 0 c bunch I 2 e each Bendess even or pel r— »i Matehet 6 ite.25« ______I «lllcy Md Mweti Stocic up! Chuck Roast GINGER P A G Soap 9 •»S5c BARTLETT PEARS I FrtsMy S»etd - LOWEST PMCE IN YEARS A l l Camay Soap S •* 25* , IPWEAPFUtl SAIMON FINASTr OR MIUBROOKMIL! 15elt.cj I I lg« PALE D^m (1 Ib. can.) SWORDFISH • Aspar^ua Tips !?• Sweet Mixed ^ B O T s R A R Chicken %TZ7c 39< PICKLES! qt. 21c I OLIVES! qt. 2 1 e Prcih Fruits and Vcgatablcs Price ContaolB Only Flake Buffers In quart pails. | In quart Jars! •toll Combinalleii and Gm ary Starai - p r is c r v in g n iid s - . Once again—so everybody can have a ohanoe to stock up! Bakery Spedeb Mmm Fniil l«r«, rS, 7 ^ e2> MU PEACHBS Pency Elberta baikel 3 9 ^ ib o t t l b (i,.5.oz.)CUERRIES f r e e VeniHa Cake ideal FmR J«i im O c ^ fBc With each one bought at regular price 17c. YeNow Gicnt CORN dozen SQU^CAtt f5 e Ctrto : .■<» ..2BC; Orange Pekoe Hot Roasted BANANAS Paney Ripe farawan . 9C TEA! PEANUTS! qt Se 4 - l W Pan BiBcuitt JarRimt aewwaf^^^^ Panty Native ONIONS 5 - W 'i DOZEN Fancy Wet | Uly of VaUay Jar Rtaifa LUNCH TONGUE Pancy CdiMmla * I KETCHUP! ORANCIS RMd size ' . Fiaatt VbMMr v 6*0Zs call ONIONS C8n.. ..'I I'2 0 c !g« bottle fin sr ?j'Anos’/u S k u u s MNCV NAhW FMjiqr CMJFbRNU L 2 V

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and (Mvan hy hw tralner-^uA ^ reni.Gbgr, Cshi^et Orusador, Kashr .^fyronitA. /Brittian, Generous; iMdSbport,'Nw* in tlui opening tyent at Hailfdi^ n m p o U < ^ J ^ sid d t added anot) to her atiliv TravdCr; and others. I aM sM . ^ ^ Wfert rd} Farnifligtoi|*'<3Iastonbury, WMV AW in the thru. .. v\i.-oia trot winning- Hampton,; - Mtddletm^, Stafford tkai'by' toe-maaufacturenr. '.'7 ^ the aepohd and third heats in -a Ut­ KNEW OF SBKXBTAGE world boF ^ xi%t a buinaesa re-; Spriitigs, Now Havra and other tiius. apd in 4}iis; uhi ' ter duca with the J. L. Dodge colt, . -1— r- "tide; t o i ^ |i n rtherge^, is infmd gra|Bgrtiig; IA Hollywood Dennla, which won the New Britain, Auig. 12*-r(AP) —: h as.rM ^^ fd y ^ this...... When auditors who had examined f-. It wss'iwi^ that more first The Marchioness, as a mat­ esiypHshedP. cbterie of .blioits tiliio' fuRiltiire has'^been sold in the pkrt Watkins Albany yesterday ter'of fact, was lucky to head the the records of Emil J. Danberg, for­ b^Ve made th is liltore their headquar- two’ days than In the past and made a rt>edal: trip to. Manrties- Gnii (S ^ Races Close h big colt in the second heat but a mer clerk of djfy and Police Courts, for generations. or 4. F o r made tbeir final report today to W. Knn Compiniieiited On Sne- nionths.. .Extra. salespeople were ter this morrtng ta investigate. break on the baCkstretch coat I It is of' interest to note the as- unable last'night to take care of the Stocka ’lmye bteB to tepidly-de- the eUt the race. Clearly it was a H. Judd, chairman of the board of 5. and 6 lliumce and taxation, Judd expressed viment sales W de yestet^y by large number of out-of-town cus­ Ifieted that is evident .that. the sale, l^ord Toilay-^(3assic battle between these two with Calu­ cess—Fnrnitnre BiMighi Se'Watkins Brothers large Ibrce eff tomers. Bals^ieople worked until originally, schedulel for two weeks, met Chuck and Sir Walter Scott the belief that the city woiill not be required to reimburse the com­ SB^sspeople, New England Was the early,this ntoriaing rerarranging the ^ be.com^ted;wltbfo tbiti.period I On Wedn^y. completely out of contention in the fib^ yesterday, in one of the tdg- entire four‘floors of the s t^ foe p f time. tlte ' si^e hka .b ^ four-horse event. missioner of motor vehicles for $4,- Thronghort New Engfaml WhtoiteyJKM^ A uii^ 925 because the motor vehicle de­ geftt days ;.that the: store .has expeti* this motnlnig's business. cobpleted, alteraticmB be' niade W. ^ Maid McBlwyn, winter-book fa­ partment, the auditors said, was eiu^ ^ce the opening'day. The " '^ e n ytith the 21 extra salespeo­ in toe store and all iSoote wifi be re­ brnk caabor, was .taken; for a tigshen, N. T., August 12.—^Whlle vorite, remiained idle at Hartford al­ aware of Danberg's alleged shortage r^ rd goes to the little town of ple, it was inqiosaibleto rembve decorated and a complete new line, of though named to start in two evdits Leading manUfaetturers of quality G^rgetown, Maide, for the longeslr .by the' two poenwlio^^sarljr^ Hartford’s annual Grand Circuit long before he was expelled and ar­ sold furniture from the floors m merchandise bought. ' ’ . forced Uip io -optay^Uf' thera Will Hodson, her trainer, de­ rested. furniture have centered their atten­ ^]ance siale. Georgetoum is 89 time for toe opening this momlmf. » ' ' state-bshk airti'ipve^tiM M meeting closed today, horsemen cided to give the flUy a rest b^ore Danberg wtui boimd over to the tion upon the. current sale of Wat- :es north of Portland, and that w t i x ; the. news of the South Manchester ’The tranrt>ortation system is bei^ betw eto $4,000-in moved on to the next scene of har­ she makes her greatest bid for pres­ September term of Superior Coiurt Um Brothers Bicorporated now heavily taxed. Immediate deliverl^ - Tbe ride emfod'neaE ^hSte ness racing’s big show, Goshen, tige in the Hambletonian. Far on a warrant charging him with fhMture sale .rreabhed the Pinb ! New Haven, Aug.^ 12.—(AP). —k ^ing inducted. Frank admissions state is a dtetinct credit to the. now brtng limited to Manchester with LbganiS- in where on Monday the Circuit opens from out of the show, Hodson said misappropriating public funds. have been given by several beads and vicinity.’ Out of town deliveries Overcome bv cyrhon.' m onoxide''^, cemetery, but iihUkh inert the Maid will be better for a brief store mana^mieht. a five-day engagement, topped of .^ ^ c a ’s greatest furniture are scheduled ten days in advance. his,skull fractured., Donald virttite be was - uokiteted. Wednesday by the $60,000 Hamble- layoff. Meanwhile the stars in the ANOTHER OCEAN HOF manrfacturlng plants, compUment- Dis. m t Sales 42, was found eail'y 'tod^ on the banker notified m sitib^' of bam of Ben F. White alre^y quar­ People Respond tonian Stake. Bridgeport, Aug. 12.— (AP) — ing the policy of the management Other largei'^sales were made- to floor of bis garage. At '(^ace hos­ fomlly and ended a sert^ The sorties in Hartford 'on Tues­ tered at Goshen, The Lad, Brevere in disposing, at this timeTln^ew of •Tbe, Watkins Brothers Inc., man­ pital his name was. plisu^ed on ’the George Hutchinson, who plans a customers living' hving' in Orange, New agement has again proved that taken., by .fellow. to«npn#n .add day and Wednesday settled nothing and Jane Willett, are getting the trans-Atlantic fiight with his wife the rapidly changing standard of danger list. . fietals' of a half' ' dbten'':^obr^ hang of the Goshen track. Brevere J^prsey, W ert Rutland, Vermiont, they were right in assuming that as far as America’s three-year-old and two children, took off from the price? In.quality merchandise, of the and in Connecticut in the following Police believe he fractured his cotmties. The robbers,. dteexUied : l. cl;..!!::: L.lai'3 are concerned and as loote exceptionally good, has work­ entire $175,000 stock of the store the buying public would respond to skull when he fell after being over­ Stratford Airport today for Newark cltibs and towns; Rockville, New a sale of. this proportion, once they Logan as middle iteM, ‘ eoi " ' 10 or 12 crack eligibles moved into ed in 2:06 at Goshen in handy fash­ In the two-motored Sikorsky am- little FeUow Leads come by toe powerful gas. their flight after his teleisK; the summer campaign stretch today ion. Jane Willett, called by many phlUan^ plane he intends to use on One of the leading bedding manu- there was no factual evidence that close observers the most likely dark the trip. this year’s big stake can be settled horse, worked in 2:06 1-4. His wife and two daughters, Cath­ on paper as much as a minute in ad­ Among the other Hambletcmian erine, 8, and Janet, 6, who . are in­ vance of the first scoring down past candidates which will arrive in cluded -in the plans for the flight, the judges’ stand. Goshen tonight are HoUyrood Robin, were with him. . &i addition, Hutch­ vr The Marchioness, crack, filly own­ Hollyrood Brand, P^ce Han­ inson intld here, he wlU take two ed by Mrs. Will Caton of Syracuse, over, Maid McElw^, Invader, War- mechanics. One secret

I t ’s b a d t o w a s t e of dolf strokes getting ahead Phone service until 8:30 tonight. You need good health to succsed. ;? v Pinehurst Feature Special Many a man -has seen his chances Lean, English Style go b ^u se he was too sick to' keep pace with competition. Often his poor health was dne to constipation. S' This ailment frequently causes 'Z 4, ' V • SLICED BACON headaches, loss of energy, sleep- it^f m uch worse lesraess. It takes the ^'pnnch’V'out » < Rind Electrically. of your day’s work. to WASTEDOUARS- OflF fry eating K^ogg’s All-Bban. 1 9 ' " > • Sliced Science shows this deliciotu cereal REMEMBER supplies '‘bulk” to exercise the in­ Limit 2 lbs. to an order, delivered only with other testines, and Vitamin B to tone.fbe orders. intestinal tract. Also iron for^tiie blood. Pkiinp and tender, The ^ uBe” in Au t Bsak is rniuh ixeellent to steam Native Coventry Try this for Meat Loaf or like that of lettuce. How much PINEHURST! Meat Balls. safer than using pills and dmgs-^ or to fricassee. so often habit-forming. BROILERS Pinehurst Freshly Two taUespoonfuIs daily -will SCOTCH HAM O C ^ Average correct most types of constipation. O O C 59c to 79c ^ h GroundRF.F.F If your intes^ial i . 2 . b . i 9 c trouble is not re­ lieved this way, see 4-4 h ib. Average 4 to 4 1-2 lb. Native yonr doctor. Chickens 21c"’ In the red-and- DRIED BEEP Larger Roasting Chick­ Brightwood Small green pai^ge. At ens 5 to 6 lbs. Sausage all grocers. Made ____ Market Specials by Kdloggln Battle Wildman Creek. ^^"-19c We have some fancy milk fed large phunp J^eaatod Fowl PRIME STEER BEEF weighing 6 to 6 1-2 lbs. Also smaller fowl rfor fricassee helps keep you fit Fresh Liver weighing around S 8-4 to 4 lbs. The small foud wlU cost Pork Roasts around 95c each—the larger |L59 to $1.89. You wffl want SHverbrook—Sliced Rl. Veal Roasts some of Jacobsen’s native celery with your poifltry order. Best Cuts Short Shanked It sells for 8c mid 11c a bunch. Cranberry Sauce in ig Shoulder Hams 17c. C . H. TRYON’S MILDLY CORNED, FANCY Evaporated! Milk White House tall OBfl 5* The finest quality Swift’s Sanitary Market POT ROAST Here is a thrifty meat Campbell's Beans c a n 3 c and Morris Supreme buy. BRISKETS Dial 4800 A Real Piece of Corned Beef Camay Soap 28c ° 35c V Shoulders of Lamb Net Salty " • * LEGS OP LAMB Cash and Carry Prices Maine Sardines Underwood's Boned and rolled, 1 Mint Free Delivery. Lean, easy to slice cellophane It is posslfale to buy Jelly free with each . •ultana, A^z. wrapped, selected Large Legs OC-. shoulder Fancy Bib Peanut Butter About 8 lbs., lb. .. Roast Beef, lb. GENUINE SPRING ___ — Legs of L ^ b 25c ""27c T m ^Neotop Orange Pekoe, 2-oz. DAISY HAMS any size, ib...... 23 $1.09 Bump Boast Beef c Sparkle Oelatlne Dessert, .^<1 Plavore Smaller Legs of Lamb lb. LA M B LEGS 23 2 9 c lb. According to size A few smaller shonlders Bottom Bound Steak Any Weight Li. ^ Mayonnaise Bnoore, t)i-e z . lb...... Small Plain Daisy € \ ^ 79c '"89c Native Fowl . Choeolale Syrup hw.ioz, Bag PINEHURST! for ...... No flidne—No Wasto LB. Daisy Hams Aeeopted Varletlea p k f . ' 3 c Our Best Roll lb...... N. B. C. Cookiof smRil PINEHURST VEGETABLE FEATURES Whole or Hsif BUTTER Ham, lb...... Liquid Bluo 'A A p., le^oz. bottle 3c SK CUCUMBERS , i 10 lbs. S ugar...... Sauerkraut Ni>.t S< Campbell Baked Beans ’"*53c- ••••••••••*•••*• oach Ammonia . khu. botu. S< Section Butter m m SK, PEPPERS 1 8 Cans OamidMll Tomato 2 lbs...... ODQ Soup ...... ;... W eetheart Soap \ ...I'ltllc Sweet Native I F A O Soap, Icebei'8’ Carrots 9 bars for ...... Cider Vinegar Rajah, 14-es. ‘hetti#. Potatoes Potatoes Lettuce Beets I Calo Dog Food, Squash 8 oims for...... Van Camp'f Tomato Soup 10 LBS. Mrs. Simonson’s Lemon Fie Fining, pkg...... SWORDFISH Sultana* Rad Baans ^ |c *"*^23c 25c 9c'"" 4c 1 Blsqnldc lb. SUGAR R k 8 ...... Rafah Mufturd Certo FANCY ELBERTA YELLOW B b tf le ...... Plalh or Iddiaad Wai«af tor Salt, ^ J c 43c Fresh I Carnation EvaporaM im k Ofjf ^ FRESH rRUITS and VECETABLiS 4 cans, large size ...... a O C | Kramal Pudding Pkg., Sc W heatiea ' ' CheMlOto aag aaeOHed 3 0 Z M AIN ST. PEACHES GREEN FOP GOOD TH/PGr TOf^T pkg* ...... 10c u m 2 lb. Box Cream Lunoh YNhmr FTMtlene ELBERTA Sh^iar^f Tomato J I , > 4^s. S^le' Sc 4 4 ^ basket PEAS C ra c k e rs...... 33c Suidor^s TM ato 2 qts, 24c. 1 balloon man tree. PEACHES #-ll>. Eiaifcet College Inn Buy them by the basket Elberta Peaches ^ ^Country Club Soda qb .... J . .J ..,. fr...... , 'YeUnflr' Native . , AMerte«-PUTata^-.-;)4 Pliit' Chicken a la King: Have a peach shortcake. ' 2 ’** 25c 4 q t basket 89e. Oaatsloives, CsHfomla Coca Cola BiRair t^ie o e n tM te V Jni^ Sweet Sunldst Sweet Cantaloiipe 8.fo r ...... YELLOW CORN ^ f 9 < 39c ^ A p ^ss, Sducator Lomon Tange 4b. 3 r 2 Cans 75c 8 lbs. for W .. NHK MUT . ^ MELONS Ivory Soap , s-of. -ifer..Sc.,, Welsh Rarebit 30c jar ORANGES 4 lbs. for ». • • • SOSOS. Babbitt^ jClaapiiC’ ;; Sweet Com cantaloupes )» < 2 " 25c doien .... 3 19 Siinbritavil^n^ r» 25c Tomatoes, Nativo YoHow ^ v € |iif S c Loma Doone c% q 2 dozen 49c Watermelons 6 lbs. for »oosossosooso< Cookies, lb. ' Peppers S lbs; 1 9 c .4 for 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I sos-eoeeoa Oaonmbers -HP Scotch Style Oat Cake ur M /4 X S T 39c 44c esieh ...... a...... CtHiP ICEBERG Shortcake QQ F O P C D JD f CUifotnla Iceberg 65c*"" 'X^ttooe Can ...... Medliiiii':Stae hiiid' rPuHifSoKMI.^ f ' . • '•—~~ ' G ----' A delicious Uneeda Gentdiie Btintsm Celery ...... • • 0 0 e os Ripe Tomatoes C arrots ' Product. 2 bunehes for eooooosoo Yellow 4 qt basket Beets Pideed early Satardlar with 2 11^ 9cc 19c bunch . • e e • e •"e e e e e fli the dew .atill on; j String Beans, dozcii 8 q ^ tor was played soon after the water­ THREE HEAT Of AOCiHENT Simcst W. 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LOSi AN9 FOyjMP. I W ANTEl^RObM ^ road. Bboulden. art -boliiir BOARD oQed.'tor 2 miles. ~ in n ^ A i PA Y CHECK LOST—NqttCd Ifi here* 62 CotidiH'oh O f Roi^. "No. Ml-tKent-Warnn road. Wntefbouad^ 'ihacadaui by given that Pay Check No. BAK WAI^fTED— TW O peirsona dieeife M anchester 18, payable to Meiie Tomlinson, for board find room or light hdiusekeep* mflet in leogth. Gabbing, ffiadinff: week ending Aug. 6,1982 has been State Roads and installing culvarts. A detour 2.2 Ing acconuhodatlonB. W rite Box V, A^QUtT 12. (Csiitral 1 firening H erald lost Anyone attem pt!!^ to egah In care of Heitdd. miles in lsugtb’'lMis:1>Mb: arranged this check w ill be prosecuted to the' Route No. U. 8.' 1—-Dgrlen. Post a n d 'p o s ^ . fe w later.) GLAiSSIFlED full extent of the law. Slndtt road. Shoulders a n b e l^ oiled for ■ He Boate Nitoiberf .’ 2 miles. _ / 49TEirnSEBIENTB please return to the Corporate Ac* APARl'MEN'l'S^FLATS-- • Bolton. Hebron road And Clark YBvfAsseetotsS Prsss) Frlflay, coundlng Dept, Main Office, "Stam ford. Post road. Slmulders road. About 1% mlles^of graver road iiR ds,Lsatli—d'oet J OouBt alB «Tsnws words to s Use Cheney Brothers., TENEMENTS . 63 srsT being oiled tor 2 miles'. uader construction ^ t open to tqff- NSCi*W‘lA > NETW O RK iBlUala, anaibors sad sb7>rdTlatioas FOR RENT—6 ROOM, tenement Gnenwic^i. ?oi|t road. Shoulders .Silo;-* P. U . . saeh oonat as a word aad ooapduad PAY CHECK LOST—Notice is here- an being oiled tor 2 miles . Bridgewater. Crushed l£inestone Sjjt'Saiss;,sPiiifwes,------■ 52»''*" ’«• words as tiro worda Kialaraai eest is reasonable rent, all improven^u, 4:00—Bsah-KM o^ (iti: pries of thrso Uass. by given that Pay Check No. DIB Route. No.; U., S. ^ A ^ tr a tfo r d . surface about one mile in length on Boawsll—0 gut Idas rates per day for traasisat 110 payable to Victoria Vincek, for garage if desired. 40 Eawthofne NORTHWnT,f:«ANADI«N — siw^' leLm ers^ te « Bamum avenue. Cqncjrete pavement the Second ^ road and one ipile 9:1Br^ Sai^Basie;A(sl« ada week ending Aug. 6,1982 baa been street Phone 6250. in length on the Keeler road. Grad’ •/Wru*** F 4 ^ FWy.kfyr eksw c f ^ WtootlTO K asA If. IMT about IH miles, in. loigth is under -S;, OaMs—west w o y ; w b e n , - w ® lost Anyone attempting to cash ing. grubbing* and installing cul­ wflVJrsim wiod TOO wS? Wiiis i < # ' Oreh.—o to e Oas& Charge FOR RENT—MODERN 4 ROOM constm.ction. No delay to traffic. r io e - __ wwJ, WSAI, KYW, • CoBNOVttT* Oagra ..I 7 ou • ots this check will be prosecuted to the StratfMrd. Sec.^ o f M erritt high­ verts. ippen to traffic. , . lUoi u> s «B M m a T * Days ..I • ots 77 ots tenement, 98 Charter Oak street w o w , W PA F, full extent of the law. Finder plOase between Spruce and Main.' Apply way frbin Main street to intersec- Burlington'..'Copper' Mine road. MOUNfArN—koa"“ in t SiiIi—1 ksl kglr___ Mlasse Orehostrs aX OM^Jt •••••••••••••••! •••••••••••••*•■ 77•* ots It ots return to the Cor^rate Account* Oneynjile o f gravid'read under oon- PACIFIC COAST — kgo kfi komo SH!LU®i''B?y®-« td d • WDAY, KFSR, W»VA» All orden for Irro g w r taserttoas 701 Main street tion of Routes U. S. 1 sud lA , 8,815 l^q kpo k«ea kexkjr Iw kfsSm rlw a s i ^ s i t mnfcrM Orehsstrs—0 to e W FLA, W iX will be obargsd at tbs obs time rata ipg Dept, Main Office, Cheney feist hituxninous macadam. No de­ strucUmi but.open to traffic. Very Cant. Isst.''v. . . S:1B— S|1 ISM Tesni—o to o Spsolal rates for loag term ersry Jl^thers...... FOR RENT—4 ROOM flat, near tours and no delay- to: trnffiCi WjLsmbSrde OrA-e to s day advsrtlslag ddTso opoa reqasst ' rough. - ...... l i s t ^ S tT U '’****'’*^*? ’ t^S^O larles Csrnis—0 ' Ads ordered for three or six days Main street, reduced rent from 820 Route No. 2—Lebanon. Norwich Colchester. 8 sections of Jtown aid 1:18-* SilS—Advsnturss In Hobblss 'f ^ l —1®Jljr*PSf5olns1 by Bet‘ - ___ 4:15—Studio Pr^fram., aad stopp^ before the third or dftb to 816. Telephone 7898. roads under constmetion. Traffic 1*1^ tJ8e-*»Woin'sn's Radio Rdvliw •‘•tiew ^ arlew SymMeny-o to 0 MOTORCYCLES— and'Colchester road. Shoulders a n Hill Billiss 4:80—Rhyttan ffive^ L b k BthaBsV day will be ehargsd only tor the ae« being oiled for 8 miles. . can pass. 1 8 ijj^ 1 ijB --K «W r Orohso.—o to e tnal aoaiber of times tbs ad appear* BICYCLES 11 FO R-RENT—TWO. THREE and 4 ito-’“ li:30—pilliiBton'o Band—0 to • director, ■ ■ ad. ebargiag at the rate saraed, bat Route No. U. 8. 5A—^Hamden. ComwaU. Great Hill. Loose grsv :Hour-*wabo only. room apartments, heat, janitor 8 :5^ diO^RIcs Strlns Quartet 11:30—12:80—Week-End Pres.—e_ rpL 4:45—Emrico ’Wtighb U a a d t p i| ^ el surface one mile.,in length. Sur­ BO aJlowaaos or refoads eaa be made FOR SALB-^M AN'S second hand State street. Shoulders a n belhg Tense 1st. ;•• ‘ on six time ads stopped after the service, refrigerator furnish^. Call face complete, shoulders and railing NiC-WJZ NETWORK bicycle 88. Inquire at 105 SprUig oiled for 2 miles. t ’22” 2 *22^S'""®'' Huslo—Also coast 5:(KL-Sunset' Hour Ghsistiaali fifth day. Arthur A. Knofla, 5440 or 4181, Route No. U. S. 6—Chaplin. W illi- Incomplete* C^pee to traffic. College BASIC CH1.„. No “Ull forbids"; Osplay lines not street 875 Main street 9:Qt-9rsan Rsvsriss—«ast w^a wjtel. wham.kdka wear wjr wlw; Ktlens, (Uroctar: A)i fabrics to choose from. Estimates stm et Telephone 5628. crossing. Bridge under constmetion. under conirfructlon but open to traf- ■iO:8A—11:80—rToMy Blaek^ Orchestra Cant. Bast. work including WEiikF, WTAO,: regulatioas enforced by the publish* Traffic. liable to. slight delay. flc. ers and they reserve the right to furnished. Watkins Bros. Phone . CBfl^WABC NETWORK , i s t 2:00:—Radio Troubadours WJAR, WRCT WCAB, WWJ, edit, revise or reject any copy con* 5171 FOR RENT— 8 ROOM modem Route No. lOr-Granby. College : Cbeshlre.; Corit HUl road is under aXsic CHAIN —.'Esst: wabo (key) i -35 siW—QsIsbrstsd Saylnss WIOD, K O ^ . sldered objeotlonabls. apartment, at 86 Maple street Tel. Highway. Shoulders are being oiled instruction for about ppe mile. No wado woko wcao.wa*bwoao. wa*b wnao wgr wkbw 1l4§— 2i4S*rKogan Oreh.—Also coast CLOSINO HOUBS—Classified ads to 'wkrowkro .wbk ckok wdre wcau wip-wfan 3:1t-Rs3lo.OulW Plsy^'tS^i 7:00—Baaebsti Ecbrro, be published same day must be re* 6517., . ' - for 5 rniles. dday .to traffic. Marlpn road Is un­ ^u.Wean wfbl wspd.wmal; Midwest:dwsst: irtB** 4rtB—Danes Masters—Also 0 7:05—Organ. Rieyeries! * 1 celved by 12 o'clock noon; Saturdays MOV ING— TRUCKING— R0ute No. 14-r-Meriden. West der constroctipn for about . % mile. wbbm wan wfbm kmbo wcco ktpox •:86-^4rlC—The'Singing Lady — east 7:80—Lsiny Reiss, tener. > . ‘ '' 10:3C a. m. FOR RENT—s e v e r a l desirable Main street. Shoulders are being No delay -o traffic. EAST AT40 CANADIAN — ^ wpb only SIXIRAGE 20 rents ranging from 822-850 per -wlbw wbeo wlba wfea wore clrb okae f 2S:r Annis-eadt omy 7:45—New EnBlar^ TTOubadbro,, TELEPHONE YOUR oiled for miles. Cheater. Goose H ill road. Gravel DIXIE -.w e s t wfaa wbro wbt wdod 4«C— 8:00—Tranter Brothers, Songs 8:0O—Countess Olg^ Albhiil .u d tho month. Apply Eklw. J. Holl. TeL Route No. 16—Stafford. Stafford- road 1% nilles In length under con­ knox .kin wreo wlso wdsu wtoo kria 4:18— 8:18—Otshsm Prince O reh^rs W A N T A D S . SILVERLANE BUS LINE, operat­ 4642. 'wrr ktrh ktsa waeo kfjf wqam wdbo -4 H !^ 1 ^ —. Lowell Thomas — east; M m About T owil ; ’ Ads are accepted over the telephone ed by Perrett A. Glenney. Termi­ Union road. Shoulders are being oil­ struction, but open to-traffic. wdas wbla whas wtar wdbj -wriw wwva _,Orphto: Annie—midwest rspsat 9:00—Night Chib. . V ' at the CHARON RATE given above nals—Charter Oak and Main ed for 6 miles. Easton. Easton-Monroe road to . MIDWEST /— wbem wsbt wcab wmbd StOO—-SISO^Ames 'n' Andy — east; 9:80—Moshe. Paraiunr, .director; FOR RENT— 8 ROOM Apartmqqt wtaq wkbb kfab wisn -ksej iHbw kfb as a convenience to advertisers, but streets, State and Front atreeta Union. StaffQrd-Union road. Monroe town line. About 2 miles of ; L*dy—midwest repeat with the loniail the CASH RATES Will be accepted as all improvements, heat furnished. Shoulders are being oiled for 4 rolled gravel surface. Open to traf­ vmt wnax wkbn. 8:18— a:10-lmpsrsonatlens—0 to e FULL PAYMENT If paid at the busl* in Hartford. Schedule o: trips ob­ 16 Lilley street Inquire after 5 p. MOUNTAIN—kvor kls koh kdyl 8:10 - 6:80—Stsbblns Boys—o to o 10:30-r€dne«rt<. :(Sf6hrofarai .Frith ness office on or before the seventh tainable .rom driver. Chartered rriiles. fic. PACIFIC COAST — khj knx koln kgb 8N8— .0:48—Jofiss A Hare—Also soutb, Barre baritoha. day following the first Insertion of m. Route No. 15A^—^Portland. Gospel Bast Granby. Hatchet H ill road. kfro kpl kfpy kvl kom kmj kfbk kwa 8:2?“ 7 5 c—Leonard Joir's OrehiMtra each ad otherwise the CHAROE Pullman Bus Service. SpeciaT Cent. East. 0:8&—-7:86 Candle Llgntln* Tims ll:00-^Builetins. RATE will be collected. No responsi­ parties to any point Estimates FOR RENT—6 ROOM FLAT with Lane. A waterbound macadam road Three-quarters pf a mile of water- 7:00i- SdXL-PrIendshIp Tewn,-8kateh 11:04—The HarffioiMiers. about 1% miles in length is under boupd macadarh under construction 1:0O— 2:00—The Qrsb Baa—o to e 7:to-* smo-i-Rey Shield’s OrehU-d to c bility for errors la. telephoned ads furnished on request Phone' 3068, garage. Inquire W. Manning, 15 1:46^ 2:45—Eduestional Prog,—o to d 8 :0 ^ OdlO—Tbs Countiy Doctor 11:15:—Art Jaciett’S Orehestiik*, . will be assumed and' their accuracy 8860. 8864. Walker street. constmetion but open to traffic. but open to traffic. 2 :00— Sdie—Salon Orchostrs—o to c 8:18— 9:18—*7110 Senp rtllowc li;80—Orches^.. cannot bo guaranteed. Route. No. 20—Granby. West East Haddam. Thme sections o f 2:48— 3;48—FrsnMin’s Oreh.—o to 0 . 2 « “ 2*22"’9^^*®L^4Flmony, Skit 12:00-*-Weatber7oremsi ' j:36— 4:1Sr—John Kelvin—o to c 3:48— 9:48—Jan# Froman’s Orahsstra — INDEX OP ^ - GBNER/u:.^TRtrCKING,i'focal md FOR RENT—FIVE AND SIX room Grsqrtiy road. Shouldete are being town aid: roa«is under Cohstmctfori. SaO— 4:30—Skippy — east; Bstwson 3K)0—10:00—Pickorts Sistsrs — Baalot CI^IFICATIONS long distance ’ moving, Uvery ser­ tenements, with all modern im­ oiled, for 2% miles. Open to local traffic. tho Boekonds—west Amos ’n» Andy—Repeat for west ' provements. inquire at 147 East Route No. 32^Wlndham. Nor­ East Hamptoir. Rock Landing SL4^.4:tt—Plano PiotuNs—e to e • ■:1S^1S:18^edero Concert Orehestra JBlf fchfl e e^o e e e s e o.e.e eeeeeeee e>.h s e • Ae vice. Modern trucks, eifperiqqeed 4:00— 6^00—Happy Tims—coast out 10mc-11;06-BSron Las’s Orchsstrs Ellgftggxiigxits aaaaggeosssgppgsse B men, guaranteed pi;t)p^|;....del^^'y, Center street or telephone 7864. wich road Is being oiled for 4^ road. Shoulders are being oiled for 4:18— 8:15—Tucker’s Oreh.—e out 10:8A—11:30—Frankie Masters’ Orch.^ M&rrlng^ • • •MKs'e ••»;!••••#•#• O miles. % mile. .- 4:30— 0:30—Skippy^-midwest repeat Baple;:Jones A Hare—coast ooty ' Deaths • e‘o •••••• o SJC* ••••••••• d b * ^ all g o ^ s insured while in transit. C&rd of ThftJilCB «#••••••••••••#• B Our affiliation with United- Vans RENT—5 ROOl^ FLAT, aU Route No. 83i—Bethany., New Ha­ Ehifield. Fletcher road. About'two In Memoriam P Service means loiter.rates-'m fur­ modem improvements,' 14. .iudson ven road. Shoulders are being oiled miles o f r o l)^ gravel imder con- road % o f a nflle in length is under Lost aad Found ,,•,•«••••••••« 1 niture moving . to <&tant . points. street W. R. Hobby. Phone 4649. for 4 nilles. straetion but opeti to traffic. under constmetion but opoii to trsf* UIB Announcements ,•*•,,•••••••« 2 constmetiop but op sj to. traffic. Daily trips' ^ Ne«r 'l^qrk;: 'oaggkge Middlebury.! Naugatuck road Is Fimildin. Four sections of town flc.'y , ■ y."?. . Personals ,.cv f EIBNT H U NTINO ?—Tell us what New Hartford. Jte Gfllett. road. Automobiles delivered dii'ect tq at^hiid^'piefs. being oiled for 3 miles. aid roads under constmetion. Traf* Washington! Wykebam Rise road. ll^gram tor u August l i .\ you want, we’ll'tak e care of i t for ■1% miles o f gmVel road, under cori-: Automobiles for Sale ...... 4 Before contractirtg 'fox' sendee get Route No. 70—Meriden. Hanover flc can. pass. Gravd. surfacer-about (mo mile in Dagtii^ Saving'liiB e . Automobiles for Excharge ...... S you without charge. R. T. McC^um. street Shoifldera are being oiled fo r Goshen. East- street' Waterbound stmetion but open to traffic. Very length.'Gracling and, grubhlr^. Open P. M. Auto ACQpssories—Tires ...... 4 our estimate, ^ o n e gp68;#88W, ^ 69 Center street Dial 7700. rough, Auto Repairing—Pain tin g...... 7 8864, Perrett .A Gienney Ibbi J mile, , macadarh one inile in lentgb. Grub­ to traffic. Valley road! Gravd sur* 5:00—Ross Franklln’a Ordiestra. Auto Schools ..... i7*^L 6 ROOM TENEMENT, all improve­ Route No. 79—^Madison. North bing, g ta r^ g and Installing cul.- N e w to )^ H untingt^ road. Grav­ faro % mUe'in. length. TnwfAiung 6:15—Gebme HSU’s . Orchestra;'. Autos—Ship by Tiiick ...... 8 Mqdlson' road. Shoulders are being verts.. Open to traffic. el surface^ about, one mile', in 1en£^ 5’.85—Skippy. Autos—For Hire ...... 8 ments, garage, good locution, rm t culyerte. ahd'gradirig. No ddays. i Garages—Servos—Storage ;« e e etu e 70 RE^AllllNG I v as reasdnablBr 32 Walker street In­ oiled for 5 miles. Haddam. Rock Landing road. Grubbing,' grading and ; installing NewMllford road! Gravel surface % 6:45—John K6lvhi! teaiir. ! . Motoroycla»*-<^yeles ...... 77 quire 30 Walker. Tel. 7268. Route No. 81—Haddpm. Higga- Shoiflders are being, oiled for culveitei to traffic. mile iri length. Installing culverts; ’6:00—Hajqpy Time with'Zrme Beas^ Wanted Autbs-Motorcycles .... 13 W ASH ING ' .MAI^!|IipB^ VVA%f[j|3UM mile. - Busluess nud; Professional ServieM' numi-Killlngwortb toad. Shoulders Norwklk, Gregory , boulevard .and md jiradlhg. No delays. . ley, • ,. cteaaef, FO R 'R E N T—SIX ROOM tenemrait are being oiled fOr 8 iniles. Hartland -Five sections ,of tpvm. 6:15—^Tominy Tucker's Orchestra. Business Services Offered . . . . . ; .13 lock Rqwaytoh avenuer About ^ mile on ThornastorL Jacks.A With improvements and gsurage. . I]U)ute No. . 83:—Vemonl^ Man^ee- aldrVroads'-.wilder construction, each under cohstmctioiL Open to B:80^BasebAll-8Corei. pearl'i|(r^i cin:o.:!mile in length under Building—Caatpueting ...... ^4 ' 197 Eldrtdge street^ ,' ter*Rpckvttt(!'' ro|^f...Shoq|li4r8 ato pro^m ate^ fi're rniles In' 1- traffic. ' . YSrajHngj^grubbiiig end 6:35—Ray .pelintiBr, pimlst. . Florists—Nnrsenea ...... 76 Open- to traffic.' No delays, Funeral'Directors ...... 76 beliii|'''olled fo r 4 r^ es. Roxbury. Gravel surface about jnstalling outverts. 0 ^ to traffic. 6:45—rChandu the Msgidan.. FOR RENT—5 ROOM fla t All Im­ Klllingworth. Roast Meat Hill 7:00—Sid Gary, baritone. . Heating—Plumbing—Roofing . a 17 COURSES AND CLASSES 27 R M te No. 85— Colchester*. Hart­ 2 ^ miles in length on the Good Hill Wethersfield* Wells road and Jor­ Insurance ...... 18 provements and gqrage,. 62 Nor­ ford-New London road. Shoulders road, Chestnut HIU road and Dur- dan, Lane. IH miles of waterbound 7:l5—Isham Jones Orcbmtra. Millluttry—Dressmaking man street Call 6470 or 214 Mc­ ham road. Short section under con­ road and about 2 miles -on. the Ba­ 7:45—Clonifie Boirwdl, a6tits.r Moving—Trucking—Storage ... BECAUTY CULTURE—Earn wbUe are belpg oiled fo r 3 miles. macadam road op Jordan Lame, and Kee street « stmetion on each. Open to traffic. con road. Qrubbing, .g r a 6 ^ and in*. 8:00-^Professor Heniy MolAiQOfe.. Painting—Papering ...... learning. Details free. Hartford Salem. Hartfprd-New London BtijHng'cifl^rte ^en to tr ^ half-rniUer o f bituminous m a o ism Profeialonal Servleea eeeeeeee •‘3rr Academy ot Halrdreaaihg. 698 road. Shoulders, 8u« being oiled for Hebron* Wall street and Jones 8:15r-Singln*' Ssuxl . * FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement Preston; Hollow^ road. Gravel road lir^cley constmetion blit open to HOX)&l)T IXlEt eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaee Main street.. Hartford. 2 miles. street Two miles of gravel road are traffic. ' 8:30—Orchestra, Malei ChbmK, S 4 ^ Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... modem' conveniences. Apply to J. surface, length about ^ mile, is un­ Toilet Goods and Service ...... Route No. 87—Bolton-Andover. under constmetion but open to traf­ lata. . ’ :• P. Tammany, 90 Main street fic; der constmetion, open to local tmt* Westbrook. Pond Meadow road Wanted—Business Sorvlce...... H artford- Willimantic, turnpike. A about one hiile under constmetion. 9:0()—Orchestea,. Nathahidi Sidti^ret Educational HELP WANTED— 6-lnch gravel surface road about 600 Lebanon. Ehctei; road. Gravel sur­ flc. Old J e i^ tt City road. Gravel conducting;-ThelmAKeiu''^— Courses and Claaaes ...... face length about 2H n^cs is under surface, lepgth, about 1 mile is un>- Hamxpock road about % mila under 9:80-r-To the Ladies; Lc^.M fUfO o’s Private Instruction « 4*eeeaaaee« FEMALE 35 feet in length ie under constmetion constmetion. 0pm to traffic. Dancing ....38-A HOUSES FOR RENT «5 but open to traffic. constmetion. Rough grading. Open der: cbnsti*uctiqi), open toT tia fficf (Jrchestra;. T i^ ' Qulssr. Musloal-^Drainatio ...... 39 WANTED— EXPK FENCED silk to local traffic; Middle road. .Gravel surface. L «^ th West HartforiL Simsbury road, A tenor. v-'.. Et)R RBOT—6 ROQM HOUSE Route Np. SO^Ashford. Wairen- Wanted—Instruction .., ...... 30 winders. Apply WUllmantic Silk vlUe - WMjtford road. Waterbound Ledjraid.; Shewville road is being abeut.;l 'to^e is. under construction, bituminous road about 1% miles in 9:45— Four Etori Boyti withVOr^id’ Finanetal with all ndpdern improvements. In­ Imgth -is under ccmstraction but Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ...... 31 Company. B r i^ e street^ Willlmap- macadam about 1 mile in length is oiled tor IVi miles. open to local t r ^ o . ^ tra*' ■ ' ■; ■.-■ Business Opportunities ...... 82 tic, Conn., .; ; quire at 136 Birch, street. imder construction. No delay to L ^ a r d . Shewville , road. Gravel Old .Saybrook! Plum B ank' road. opm to traffic. 10:00—Mudb That .SatlafleBj Money to Loan ...... II surface, lengtir about % inile is un­ IhroiB-'quarter-nalle waterbound ma­ Weston. Georgetown road. About Singer. ■J*.-'. Help and Sitnationa FOR RENT—5 ROOM single hoflse tra ffic.» Help Wanted—Female ...... 16 and garage. Inquire 150 Maple Route N& 91—^Blastford. Phoenix- der constmetion. Rough grading. cadam under constouctiCn. Open to 3 miles of waterbprmd niAeadam un­ 10:15—Fray ite(i BrffBgtbttL: ptene HELP WANTED—MALE »6 der constmetim, open to traffic. Help Wanted—Male ...... 26 street or telephone 8311. ville road is being oiled fo r 2 miles. Traffic can pass. Gqllup Hill road, traffic.' ' duo. '■ : ■ ;.. ^ Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 27 grSvel surface, length about 1 mile Saybrook. River road. , A Idose Good HiU .roa(L About . 2 miles of 10:30—Guy LoinbAr«hi^,.OKlutetnL Agents Wanted ...... 37-A SALESMEN W ANTED —We need Route N0..IOI—Ashford* Boltoh- Situations Wanted—Fem ale...... 38 two good men in this county and Phoenixvllle r o ^ . Shoulders are be­ is unider constmc]tioh. Rough grad­ grav^ rCsid % of a. mile in length gravel surface under constmetion: ii:ogtr<3aw:ira^^?^ Situations Wanted—Male ...... 89 those adjoining to-sell high grade SUMMER HOMES ing oiled for 4 miles. « ing, open to loc^ traffic. Long Cove is under constmetion but open to Opm to tndfic. 11:15—Y)lynipic Games 8u Employment Agencies...... 40 line o f motor oiis, j»iiits , etc;, to Mansfleld. Bolton - Phoenixvill| road, gTOvsl surfaCe, length about 1 traffic;- '" Windsor Locks. Elm street Shoul­ ll7S0--ODlumtta " " Live Stock—Pets—PonItry—VeklelsB FOR RENT 6? ders are being oiled, fo r 1 mile. tra. Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... 41 farming trade on loifg credit dating. road. Shoulders sire being oiled foil mile. Is. under coiiiBtmctlon. Rough Sharon, roM , L66fe grav­ LlV) Stock—Vehicles ...... 41 Must have car and willing to work FOR RENT—6 ROOM eott^ge, with 8 lialles. . , , . gracUng. Open to local traffic. el about :,H Rille In length. Stone Poultry and Supplies ...... 48 full time. Weekly drawing account. all conveniences at C e v e n ^ Lake. Route No. 109—ThoirifSton and Litchdeld. Qravcl-surface about flU ,and gihvel surf ace . rinder con­ Wanted — Peta—Poultry—Stock 44 ^ mile- in length on Maple streqt For Sale—MlBcoUaneouB Real sales proposition. The Lennox Apply E. L. G. Hohenthal, Jr., 24 W&tertown. Howd’s. brldjro> over a struction.- 0pm to traffic. Westwood Articles for S ale...... 46 Oil A Paint Co., Dept. Sales,' Cleve­ Roosevelt street branch of toe N^iugatuck Hver, un­ and Milton road. Qmbbing. grading road. Loose gravel surface nflles Boats and Accessories ...... 48 land, OMo. der construction. A short detour of and installing culverts. Open and O. in length. .Grading, gmbbing and in- Building M aterials...... 47 K. for tmvel, Jkuft Litchfield road. staUiug culverts." Open to traffic. Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 one-way .trafjHc . ovsr temporary Electrical Appliances—Radio ... 49 HOUSES FOR SALE 72 bridge is necessary. ^ ^ Rolled soTOsned gravel about ^ Sbntm. Hall Hill road and* Ninth Fuel and Feed ...... 4»-A D0G8-^1RD9^PET8 41 Route No. tST—Stamtori. Long mlla .ih length. Grabbing, grading pistrtot road. Two sflles of rolled Garden — Farm—Dairy Products 50 VERNON, ON STAtS HIGHWAY Ridge read. About 3% niUea 1st con­ and instant^ culvwrte. Open and gm ^l road under constmetion but Household Goods ...... •••sassosa 61 and bu;. line, 4 ro‘>m house,, garqi^, r « m p / ^ l U L COCHRAN Machinery and Tools isssasssao crete, pavemepb imder c^truction. O. K. for travel. Nbrthfleld read oj^ to tr^cr Musical Instruments FOR S.ALEJ-;PUPPIBS, v ^ . rea­ electric Ugbts. good frontage. Screened gravel about one mile in Southbury^Quaker Farms road. I 4 s • s a Onen' to traffic. 1 Office and Store Equipment sonable. I n ^ r e at 29 Cottage St. Price 82200— cash 81000. Adjointog Route No. 141—^RUlingworto. length. Qmbbing, grading and 1n- From Route 67 toward Quaker Speclale at the Stores ..... tillable land, 6 to 16 acres available Wearing Apparel—^Furs sasassst KiUlhgnForth-Cbester road. Shoul- staUing culverts. Open to traffic. Farms. . Waterbound maradam one Wanted—To Buy > a a a • a • at a sacriflee price. .95 Foster dera are being oUed< for. 1V& miles. Manchester. B u eU ^d underjiass mile in Iqngth. Grading and install- Rooms—Bonrd—Hotels—Resorts W A N l^ D ^ ^ JBU )(j .‘^3 street. 5230, or Everett T. M cl^- Route.No. 14i—E88Qc. Bushy HUl is uhd^ cbnatmctiQn.but open to iiig c u lv c ^ . .Open.-to tr a ^ South Restanranta ney, R eil Estate Agency, 647 Main Britain ipad, thfough ;Soutb Britain Rooms Without Board ...... 69 road^ A waterbound macadam road trajpHc. Boarders W anted...... laoaaaaat 6S-A I BUY a l l EONDS of household street Hartford. TeL 2-4712. about H loUo Ions' ia under con- Marlborough. W to t. road, SoutjO street*- WaterlMima? ihacadam one Country Board—Resorts goods, furniture etc. Bettisr prices etrujctlon but open to traffic. road and Cooley roacL Two and one- mile in length':'^ LUying burface Hotels—Restaurants ...... paid if you cgll or write Nathan Route No. 148—KilUngworth. half miles o f gravel under conatruc- Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... WANTED— course, op;tovto.!traffic. Real Estata Foe Rent Uverant, Oflehester, Coim. Tele­ Chester road. About IH miles 6f tion hilt open to trajHc! Southbuiy. Surface treated gravel Apartments, Flats, Tenements .. phone 97. REAL ESTATE 77 waterbound macadapa under con­ M eriden,. H^dlidn' avenue and on :SDmCe,YaAd'H< ihMe in length. Buslttsss Locations for Rent ... struction. No delay to traffic. Paddock avenue. W atei^und ma*' Tvro, bridges imdpr, constmetion Houses for Rent ...... WANTED TO BUY a two famUy cadam road 1]^ m^es In length un­ dosed to Ixaffi'c. A-short detour is Suburban for Rent ...... flat. Must be in good condition ahd Route N o.’ Ifll-^E ast Hampton. rooms' WITHOUT^BOAi^ der constmQtibn biit.open to traffic. posted! l^ettibtoFm roAd about 1 Summer Homes for R a n t...... price attractive. Call Sam Nelson, Leesvl|le road. Shoiddejrs are being Wanted to Rent ...... oiled tor 4 miles. Monroe.yBsm HilL road and Pep­ mile in leiigth, surface treated grav- r ' Raal JDstata Foe Sato 360 Main street Dial 5732. Apartment Rplldlag for Bale SINGLE ROOMS OR SUITES in Route . No. 17.7—Farmington. per crossing. About one mile under, eL graiMng,^ grabbing and insfadlihg BuBlnasB Property for Sato...... Johnson Block vi^th modem im­ Plainvilje * Unionville road. About 8 conitn^ctlon oh’ e&di.. Open to traf- culverts; 03>m. to traffic. Farms aad Land for S a le ...... provements. Phone Harrison 6917 mUw of waterbound macadam road flc. StsffOrd. Sectiems o f the Spring- Houses for Bala • aaofoaaooa #>* o e a or Janitor 7686. ^ H all the ou flyin f poBseaslons o f Z^tS ia*e;o o a a • • a a a o e • • a e a tn|der constmetion but'open to traf- Middleburyi Watertown road. field road. and StaffOrdviUe-^Edland Resort Property for S ato...... the United' States, exclusive of flc. Gravel surface under constniction, roaid. Lqofie. gravel road throe miles Suburban for B a le...... ROOMERS W A lh ^ at good loca* Alaska,, could be combined’ into a. Route No. 184—ElQomflold. Moun­ about one mUe in length. Grubbing, in lerigth,under, constraetioa but Real Estate for Exefaanga...... tion. Reqiectahle men, breakfast if single area, they would total leas tain avenue. Shoulders are being grading and instaS^ culverts. 6pm. to t r ^ c l. Wanted—Real E state...... desired. Reasonable piicq 36 Chest­ AeRSoa—Iiosel NeOess than toe area of toe state of Mon­ ofled tor-2Vi miles. (^[>en to traffic. Unlm. 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L I T T L E J a k e ? ASAIM OOT w ITS M lCKW lHIW SttfJW eSyiftB.'^ •TAllTBRax JEIm tiiiag genera* somebody who ean Sleep with one VoQ retiree about the time that the eye open and both ears on the Job >ratttlng generation rlaee.. . A wlie- and who Is not afraid to tackle any­ t'enudcer eaya that an adult ie a per- thing. See? LAW' eAKeV,M l«lAH MAJANI - / C O N tO U N P , . Jaon that hap etopped growing ex- Applicant—I see. I wUl send my lt.9ilApNl ;0ept in the middle. . . U a married wife right over. HOW wo VO' ew(H err Iff : e o U P A N D a o t m w i W ' . woman eata onlona you can be pret* HEABV.- w 'FOST V O '^A 9 AUW *tb THEAUlHORtfieSf-r ;ty Pure Bhe’a atiU In love with her A BILL OOLIJICTOR WILL AL­ •buahand, . . No uae saying to the WAYS STANn UP FOR A MAN 'peTAiNeoiNTH' iNSAfie t z u -X m w h e p e w z w s a E ihtfOe, *%lth all my wordly goods 1 WHO PAYS HIS BILLS. HE MAY T O R T H e T H O T /W3NTH—o n ^ahas endow.” -She’s got ’em, if any. WEAR PATCHED TROUSERS ■>SVLUM — AN' MOW YO'AM M It’s also true of the bonds of BUT IF HE WRITES HIS CHECK IN TH’ bAiL-HMuee/ . THAT-rtKmfVOBinN cA ce matrlxao^ that they are not worth CHEERFULLY FOR WHAT HE much ufllm the interest Is kept up. OWES EACH MONTH. IT WILL WHUTWIU-tf'Be N6)CT; X f lS K C HIM I— A cn u . COVER A MULTITUDE OF SINS. •m' HoePITOL, OB TH' zoo, W A 9 TbUHP IH MY • BONUIES OF GOLD W w o or three minutes two or three Joe—How are your children eom OB 9U/WPIN' lAld VATP oVPicEr W Hiue w e WECe hours— ing along? AW AY — » A N D I C A f f r ' jlpiiat do they mean in this Uf e of Bill—^Fine. Tony wants to be a /Ours? racketeer, and Holly wants to be a SAnSFVlHB LAW I Not very much if but ooimted as chorus girl. WITH MV ei&RN/ ; time, Joe—But what happened to Al? I Hut minutes of gold, but hours Bill—Oh, we had to kill him. He aublime. wanted to go to college. If only well use them ones and a while Sometimes the fellow who starts To make some one happy, see some out on the theory that the world one smile. has an opening for him never suc­ A minute may dry a little lad’s ceeds in getting out of the hole. tears. An hour sweep aside trouble of Wife—Don’t you think a man has years; more sense after he’s, married? Minutes of my time may bring to Husband—Yes, b u t'it’s too late an end then. Hopelessness somewhere, and give I me a friend. VERY USEFUL Your mind is a store room; you and you alone are in possession gf TEACHER: What is the most •IISb its key. Fill it with rubbish and useful creature in the world to man­ chaff and then step in and see how kind? many diamonds you can pick up. BOY: A hen, sir. TEACHER: Why? TATe IS ini •I Mother—How would you like BOY: We cdn eat It before it’s -THe PALM nice cake for your with ten bom and after it’s dead.” — An­ t s p - a x s M S s candles on top, one for each year of swers. your age? H a l i d . Tontoiy—Oh, mom. I’ve got ONLY NATURAL much better idea. Why not one candle and ten cakes for my age? "At times,” said the girl, “you seem to be manly enough, and e*>bim1ne FftH. Waiter (pleasantly)—You some- then at -other times you’re hope­ Hmes find a pearl in an oyster stew. lessly effeminate.” Diner (grunting)—^I’m looldng "Well, that’s heredity, you know." for oysters. •Heredity?" SCORCHY SMITH “Yes. You see, half, my ances Lost and Found W f M nt C. fofvr *T .can’t enthuse much over, spin­ tors were men and half women.” ach,” declared a man. ”lhe' blamed —^Klods Hans. Stuff even isn’t food for thought.” WAL,riL ^ GOdDQOLDARNEby yOUSAYVbu Mrs. Bott—^What happened to aa» ^ 114% * a a e F ^^aa« A Aal^ mWEHAVEHi-. F l a p p e r F a n n y S a y s : IF TH'WHOLE. SHOOmN KNATCH SAW A PLANE I'NV SURE SCORCHY Ti4E FIREON TtlE R\D6E HAVEKT SEEN TW i AREA WAS that handsome yoimg man you had ■ ssa.u.awT.orr.,_____ for a roomer? a in ’t BURMED IU NOTrtiH* * PLUNGE IKTR) AND CHIC WCR& WHEN A TE R R ifIC EXPIOS* FU M E S ~ AHOlWERE^ Mrs. Knottr-Oh, 1 had to put him THE BURK1IM6 IH iT lOM TO O K p l a c e _/^P ISHT A EIGN OF A UVIKOJ FORESTS but. He told me he was a bachelor ^ THE PLANE * n m 4 6 H o w i ON,DAD bf arts, b u t'I found he had a wife Vs%nHMlN6 AMD FELL and a family in another city. THERE'S SGORDN ANDOaCCDM(l^ THEY WHO FAC® THE SUN- NOWL BHINE ARE UNABLE TO SEE D O N t T N IY , SHE SHADOWS. LAAif A^PUL! One of the most discotiiaglng things about golf is every now and then yod run across another liar who is doing a little better Job of it than you are.

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H ors bsaebaU tsams have beiui, ID s. MMulee Trustanitmr-^ ___ piF>rTst1un first O^fwqite hein as poedlie abd that PtheMe BADGE - DANCE osganised thin year than fpr inai^ daughter Suaaa of 23 Phdpa Road^ athitte. a >. O Effi wmAd be r e e ^ ^ yeara Athletic acttyity has not been' kft'today for a two weeka’ visit to prepare fbr the cdehratlon a his part ’^he rej^wsenthtion frofii Oeatar Ftats^ nad’^ Old Fashioned and Modern— at contlned entirely to baseball, golf,- with, her m th er in North Conway, committee repreasnting’the Town at the :scUB5M:was|ncreiB8edby ^ ' ^ end at croquet, horseshoes, volley badl, and N. H. ManohMter, the Chamber o f C6ttl- the^iama of *thei» SRwld consist of the p U ii *■( G ates & Taylor, Prompters days’ stay In New York City and ing Mr. and Mrs. John Berg and men wfre made as executive com­ fimolly of Northampton, Pa. Mrs. and a representoUve of the Y. M. C. tormsl address de­ Dancing From 9 to 1 (D . S. T.) Mineda, L. L mittee, with power to appoint other A., assured his support and livered the Honorezy nhnEitn«« Demko is a sister of Mr. Berg. f. I : Admissitm 40 cents. committee! euob ^ as i^ption, Mark HOhuea to represent the “ Y" iCagrbr. with Rev. Marvin S. Stoddng who will’' pprade, milslo, dinner and deCora- in the celebration. zamar)m':liy 'Jbe and a welcome back Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Bettdall -of ttona'Selectman Thomas J. Rogers preach Sunday morning at the union: Chestnut street have left for Bur­ Bands wlU^i.p^, soldiers will Thomas J. Rogers, chuirmuTi of td’O bim ie^t bjr Govembf Cross. service at the Second Ck>ngrega-, named aa honorary chairman. Police havn received oom pl^tf lington; Vermont, where their eon, march, the governor! of'the state the Board of Selectmen, not being In m the MAsonio Temjilej after the tlonal church, will take as his sub-, Winston, has been taking a aummer It was not possible to complete exerciser, at Ceater are over, a about giDtQS 'o f bojre sAlltlHKflwS ABOUT TOWN Ject, “The 'Value o f Re-rea^llng the' may be presrat and thousands of town, had given the assurance ♦hftt course at the University of Ver­ detailh at the meeting last i^ h t as he would do What la possible to help dinaer-jvyquld be served: to Joe and and breaking down limbs heavily Acts of the Apostles for the Church mont people will be |^yen an opportunity there is'an'uncertainty about the out Further appointments to com­ members of hk family and of Today. laden with fniit Last n%ht 1^ The Degree of Pocahontas and to hear w o ^ spoken in praise of date that McGHuskey will he h a^ in mittees was left with the executive the : prlcq > for; the dinaer will local youths were eauflfit “iM-hand- Red Men will have a Joint outing Women golfers of the Sunset Joseph Mociuifiiey, Manchester’s na­ Manchester,, but it la expected, that committee and a report of their do­ be made sb low that an op­ ed” stealing plums ftom a locsl Mrs. Eleanor McCann of Church Ridge club of East Hartford he will he home about August 24. portunity will be given to.hundreds Sunday at Andover Lake. A bus and tive son, whm he returns from l^oa ings will be made at a meeting to bn orchard and were given a good talk; private cars will leave from Brain- street has returned from a ten day ektrad the courtesy of that club to At the meeting last night the held in the Municipal buildlnx Tue^ (ff- l^ c h e e te r ’ residents to attend. Angeles, (Mlifotnla, where he com­ ing to and warned that any further ard place at 9 a. m. vacation at Old Lyme shores. the women players of the Manches­ committee of eleven named by day o f next week. A band, concert would cohtiuue in depredatloiia will result In a penalty ter Country club, Tuesday, August peted in the Olympic giunes. Joe w u Campbell Council K. of C., to ar­ ^ Center Pai^'fbllowlng the exer- Ming imposed. Police are determined 28. Information regarding this Bands in Manchester will be dsea If^reeent plans hold. glvefi the third place in the 3,000 range for the welcome home was to take part in the parade. The plan to stop the wholesale theft of fruit event may be obtained by calling meter steeplechase, in the improper­ dissolved and representatlvea were Bill Martin, professional at the is to have McClnskey arrive hy and have taken measures to appre­ Country club here. ly measured' event but the United present either in person or by pfoxie automobile from Hutford shortly The Conneetlout Ftferanpd Dnixnp hend the guilty ones. States fiAg was holstedl in honor of from leading local institutions. F. A. after 5 o’clock at Depot Square and mere AaMdatlon will • bold a field Mrs. W. D. Dexter of Laurel his effort while- thousands., cheered Verplsnck of the Ninth District from that point he wlU ride to the' day at Meriden Saturday. The Cen­ his Sportsmanship in hot protesting dropjped in to assure those who were. Center. It is expected ' that both Miss May O’Connell o f HoUlstef street who is spending the summer ter Flute band of. this town and the street Is spending two weeks with at Weldi Maine, has as her guests, for a better position.' ibuu^esier taking the matter of the celebration Company G., and the Howltxer recefitly rerorgaalsed TalcottviUe will do its utnpMt to show its ap- in hand that he would lend such Company will take part in the Mrs.. James Dearden of E3m Terrace, the fEunily of her son, Major Allan Drwiia Corps yiW take part at her cottage at Old Lyme shorea Dexter, during his stay at Camp Cross, and her grandsra, S^ranklla D. Dexter, of Wellington Road. / Mr. and Mrs. David B. MeComb of CHOCOLATES Mimro street have had aa their re­ FILMS DEVELOPED cent gueste, Mr. and Mrs. W^ley 29c Pound Stuart Gcumiss of Melrose Nigh- 4c PRINT lands, Mass.' Mrs. Gamlsa before Will Close Out Slxe 2%x8%,'3%x4% slse 5c. Post f her marriage was a classmate of For ^ e. week-end—dellcioils choco­ Mrs. McComb’s at Emerson Bchool lates. Assorted. centers. (Main card sise 7o. Dbvelcqiing lOc roll. of Oratoiy, Boston. fioor, front) SOUTH MANCHESTER ■ CONN Twenty-four hour ser^e. Station­ ery. (Main floor, frx^);., Miss Marion Btreeter of. OlleEuf has returned home after a week’s stay with her cousin. Miss Doris Women's Streeter, of Starkweather street Miss Marjorie Streeter is spending a Late week with friends at Coventry Lake. Yacationists WUl Find Plenty of Mrs. Ray H. Pillsbury and son, Randall, of Chestnut street have re­ turned after a wMk’s absence, dur­ Silk Mesh ing which they visited in Skowhe- Summer Needs Here at Special Prices gan and other places in Maine. To Close Out! GTO BREAK CAMP $1.19 Rayon S ilk Local Conpuij Not To Re- for these lovely timi To Niantic-rEiitram P € in tie s AtBhckHallStalioa Crepes! Chiffons! Smart All Pure Dye Prints! Organdies! Due to a Change In the Regimen­ tal orders,. Company O of Manches­ ter, now in training at Niantio, will Silk Slips hot return td Cliamp dross from the Stone Ranch tiHe range where they Talk about values! Here’s one you cant are firing for record qualification,’ beat! Pure dye sOk crepe costume dips at but will entrain, for Manchester Sun»’ $1.19. Two styles in white and flesh. Sizes, day morning at the Black Hell sta­ ,84 to 44. Buy now for early'fi^ weajri tion. The men of the local - company • deep lace trim were glad to receive the news, as it .(Values t o $ 5 .9 5 ) top aiid bottom will mean tiiat there will^he no more, details, Inspections, piurades. or de­ The smartest little silks now repriced • bias-cut front tail work in connectioh with break­ 12.96 for immediate cleEurance. Meiny Be one of the smart girla who are a n d b a ck . ing camp. originally g6.95. Here are sporty wearing these new f ^ felts. Chic Company O >as qualified one ruff and flat.crei>es.....crisp orgEm- little turbans and new soft brim­ shEirpshooter, Sergeant Stanley L. dles....fluttery chiffons ....tailored med stjdes featuring that “down in Silk Slips—Main Floor, fear Regular $1.00 Storrs, and ten marksmen, Lieut prints. Not all sizes. the front” treatment. . Black and \ Raynumd HfEgedom, : U e^t fall colors. O f coursie, it pas^s to Stephen Vreyi ^ rg ea n tsr Bycfipls S ilk R rock s— ^Main F lo o r, re a r Main Floor, center Murphyi Gosdz, IjOnlcucci, Cassells, Kayser and other brands fitted and Corporal Pdllto, and Privates Gior- buy ''GOOD” hosa Choose getti and Qiiinn. Company G haa button sides, also elastic backs, lace qualified as many men as any other company In the regiment A number Hale’s Pure trimmed. of. men missed quallfynig by a few points. Street Floor Company G has enjoyed this year’s camp better than any other S ilk H o se due to the fact that they have had few parades and very good meals “ Carolina Maid’* Service during the two weekF of caxnp. This “ Society Maid’’ Chiflfon I year, as in years past the Company Commander. hu hired a civilian cook to supervise the cooking of meals at camp, but the cook desert­ ed on the first day, and First Cook Trude *>^00 took over his w orked did a better job than any cook ever^ hired by the Company. Quality hose wears longer,, that’8 why Range Notes iriris are sdecting theM stockings daUy. HULTMAN’S The Compahy gets a big laugh Newest late, eummef shades. All first when some old-timer pulls a boner. quality, pure ;dlk stockings. French Yesterday, while firing for record. heels. 11.00 g ^ e s in ,mapy stores to­ Corporal Polito got a couple of day. . 22.JANHIVEItSARYSAlE (“swabo’s) (misses) so he wa«> told to ask the man distributing the am­ Hosiery-^Main Floor, right munition to asrr for “Bulls E3re'* shells, which waa supposed to i^vS Cotton Men’s and hoys’ n othing, the marksman a perfect (?) score. He went over and asked for it and \ Furnishings and Shoes didn’ t get wise until the boys staxi- ed to laugh. Private “Bang’* Hewitt made a decided hit sinj^g at the 2nd Bat­ ALL MEN’S SUITS talion Minstrel the other nilght. Hewitt safig, “In My Hideway” and Marching out! Dozens and dozens of crisp, IWasting My Time bn You.’’ cool cottons at $1.89. Every conceivable Today’s $I.0flf Everyone is wondering who stole style for town, sports and. resort wear- AH Private Vescoe’s. insignia pins and color-fast to sun and tiib. Wanted fabrics. Private “Tony*’ Saimond’s under­ .50 wear. Corporal Fracchia is being Sizes 84 to 50. ^The best values get picked Silk and oompUmented for having the best up first—shop bright and early tomorrow, «19 squad, for d3talls. Hale^ Cotton, Froc^s-rM ain Floor, rear. Keepdooland C^hamoisette All Men’s Suits formerly priced $25.00 to $50.00< Comfy in Well known makes as Society Brand, W orsted-Tex, Saxon Weave, Legion, Michaels-Stem and Smithson. 8 Sale! Colorful Cotton Resrular Blue Serges included. Alterations extra at these 60c low prices. Services for Beach Pajamas ? 1 . 0 0 other prices reduced for ($1,00 and 7 0 ® Drastic Reductions On August. Uary Elteheth’s $1.49 Grades) f 1 / BEAUTY NOOK Men*s and Boy*s DialSOU Fte laite we^-enda at the beach, choose these colorful pajamas. A variety of Ohio, snappy styles in qoIoiSfast .;prifits eiid solid Whet values! ■ '■ ■ 'iien''Hw4r'"“ >tte.*uip-oQi: 4.^' F u rn ish in g IlCotjMtn SLACKS, V .Spetfcbbcki.'' ■ Including Eagle Shirts, Straw Hats, Awh Pre- ' Bbttre. Stock BOW'69c! Wwte linen an4 nao- tleal stri]^ trows. - so fight to What •erver Shoes, Children's Wash Suits, Sport Hose, ASen D oii^:FratoSiM you Want -tetiiW ' August days.,, a tik se to A Underwear, Pgjamas, Sweaters, Dress and Work € A S im B m jJ 8 Wofel W Iitf SUITS,, : wtto silk web a (Me-ilieto pure .'worsted. quality. Trousers, Oxfords and Pumps for childzeii,-ete» < ' Serviee Adyt» abd'Pbto^- „v, - . in Tomdtl»w*i Pfiper. ^Bathing Needs^Mhin FlooPfcreiir sis*- BIGBARGAINS fi'n .1 ..... B4^vwi.vniliiiii-Vii„|-..'; . 'i’ l ......