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HARTFORD WOMAN WHERE QUAKE TOOK HEAVY TOLL OP LTVIB HACKED TO DEATH V V' Husband Who Found Body iHARTFORDMAN ;x-. ,/Sc' os:^; N OFFICIAL FIGURES BADLY HURT IN Did Not Notify Officials o ^ MAKE DEAD 1,778 4 His Discovery. I* L A 1 u L u A u I l ______/ / Hartford, July 24.—(AP)—^While B A As More and More Bodies Are Dug From Rains U d ; her three small children were sleep­ Escapes Death Miraculously • ' - V ■ Strong Wind Follows Which ing soundly in adjoining rooms, Mounts Hourly— Thonsands Homeless; Whole Towns Mrs. Ida Diamond, 27, was brutally When Car Skids On Cor­ Blows Down Trees and hacked to death in her home at 142 In Rains— Fear Vesnvins May Empt Foflowing Earth Bedford street, early this morning. Her husband, Nathan Diamond, 28, ner and Hits Tree— Auto­ Sonuner Cottages— Resi­ is being held as the woman’s al­ Disturbances— In One* Town Cemeteries Are Com- -.wo* A' *« ^ __'..-VO ig.^ leged slayer. After several hours of mobile Complete Wreck. i ^ Sow. ^ dents Remain In Parks. close questioning by detectives. Diamond stoutly maintained his in­ pletely Filled and Bodies Must Be Shipped to Other nocence and declared that he foimd John Dorfman, 38, of 325 Laurel By Andrue Berdtog his wife dead in the bathroom. She street, Hartford, proprietor' of the Naples, July- 24.-aAP)—A hur­ P la i^ lor BoriaM Q ng and Premier On Way to wsis clothed in a night dress. Trinity Stationery Company locat­ SrlfrewrU JSntod^’with thou.«.dB iBjured. In N.glw ricane which at timea'v. kltlw

4 •’’< * 't ^ i ’ ' ' ''.'T ^ ' ; M a W G H B I I ^ g»a^ OBMM^™ £ . ' 1 Guard; ci^taiB B. P. Anna^oof of Waterbary, former state command- IMDESCHES er sad former nattoual vlee maader; the Rev. Daaiel A. Strtek- t ■ iimd 'of New Havea,' former state MSOSEOFFUGchapla^ aad Brigadier Geoeral The Smart Shop was James A. Haggerty of New Havea. early this'BM nlaf. wllii takiag adrantyge of thi summer dfarsBOt. sale m iJ iro il* aad si|its TNhicsd ty prloei t t f l are State Veteraos Attadi Cos- uaiiAiaUy atfkiM^ttvo sum­ X 7 . NAIIISHir mer season.is yot'halfiaBO.- At dgW tw^ty \A h^ Oil o f. War o : ...... ■••■•; ? ' , : • ' f e ton of Reiters Usmg It or forty ottstomsiy ilii w Bankers Trust Oo, . . . 9 K . ^ BYBIGWAV^ for the door to open, ahd.> |iy ^ Ctty BaakoadTrust . — W sale b^aa the luo ertsottytl .to tho bse^M okited. Cap Nat iMT #...»#> «— MO As Decoration. eurhfhg. Throughout tho. n o « W nOonn#'Riser_*...... dW 1 * * f. • • i'4 tho Smart Shop salM fOroo was kn^ Htfd Conn. Trust (nrPANICKYbusy. , ' / . • ■ . < .Foochow,/Cbiiia, Juty’ 24/—(AP) First Nat Htfd So Bridgeport, July 24,—(AP)—^An A largo aiunbsr of vaeatioaists . , Land *od Titls . . 40 . . this Vidue .LTwjjwity oiM Aineiieaa aad twenty Mutual BBT ...... attack on prize fighters who wear (Oonttnaed from Page i.) from nearby lake reaotts vinoiA.ied thd American fiag as a decoration into town m » m om ^. cars being tbide 9 it ^ nUaeloaarM who had, New Brit Trust ...... - in the ring will be launched at a noted fr o m _Miehigaarufhaaa.____ Now been mairooiMd in the Chfnms war Rjhrtfilde Trust ...... 000 York aad amoe from OoaltNba,Oaaitdba. Cah- WestHtfdTrfist-.,,.H tfd T rfist — 800 ada. Out-cf-townsrs ore learning last night by Joim J. ^ ttntb «u.u.I con«DU<» “ that'big values art'oif«red locelty, consulate and British Aetna CasdUty # s « e * s 188 143 Aetna Fire eeeeessess 08 00 each llitirsday- s ip' - Maaekestyr's > Consul Martin. the A m e^ J? iSfJ!**!? I Cwdiaal Ascalesci. arcbbisbop of Two others whose rescue was an- seeesass.e# 80 17 ^ Central High school, at. jj eonelusioa o t the stores and attend tn see Aetna Life psetad Stm ore be% hddhowerer. AtttoniobOe esssasss 40 43 10 o'doek. services brought a bust of ularly each week. r V > I Routine business foUowed'the ad- j The Smart Shop readied ita cua-^ Sey are Miss B. J. H a r ^ ^ Conn. Oeaeral 0 0 9 0 0 0 • 188 143 gt Oennaro, the city's patron, to tomers only through Herfild adver< Miss Bdith NetUeton, Bnglisb mis- Hartford Fire e e « e e e e 74% 70% dresses of welcome and the traas-1 the steps of the cathedral and Ness' fer of the colors and reports were; Using. oioaaries who were matured three Htfd Steam Boiler 00 00 ed the great crowd which had as­ w e ^ 'Ogo by bandits near Chungan National Fire 00000000 73% 74%* presented to the assembled dele­ sembled to mourn for the victims. te'lhlldiBe Phoenix .fire 00000000 81 08 gates. VNcoao'Active Offer Resolutions The misaioaariss were bsid about Travelers' ...... 1$90 1410 The volcano of Poszuola, a smoky ABOUnOWN 100 "*<*** ity' thS' Min River from Fohlle Utility Meeks At the first afternoon meeting a mountain obscured W the fame m series of resolutions were offered to Foochow ohd 'the consuls made the Conn. Elec Serv ..... 93 M its mighty neiilibor Vesuvius was in I Mrs, Lucy ReynNde TucksTi for­ tr ip 'b y boat after being pr(— — OOBD. Power ...... 84% 80 the convention. eruption today. ^ Banning of wearing of Hags by merly of this town but who hu scM cdnduct thrrough the Greenwich WAG, pfd . 90 94 Seismolc^ts say it was kicked been spending several years in lines o t both the rebelr ^ l troops aad Hartford Bloc l«t ... 86 87 prize fighters was first. Others into' action by yesterday’s sticcession were: Asking education institutions Whittier, CaUf., la visittag Miss the’govermaeat forces. Hartford G as ...... 73 77, of eartbouakes. Helen Comstock of 11 Main street They were' isolated in on area do, pfd ...... 46 to remit tuition charged war ^ ^ n o w and then Neapolitans orphans. Mrs. Tqcker will' remain in .the ebfltrolled by Lung l$lng-Paag, a 0 N B T Co ...... 178 .178 cast foiboding looks at Vesuvius East, visiting friends • in various do, rte, W» X. 8% 9 Commending the services of retir­ itself, wondering if the slumbering rebel laader. ing Department Treasurer C. C. places, until October. MaahfaotiiriBg fteefca giant also was going to demonstrate 61 Scarborough. WBBB NOT MCHJBTBD Am Hardware ...... 69 its might ^ ^ Amer Hosiery ...... 80 • Asking the legislature to pass a The Duchess of Aosta, who visit­ Daughters of Veterans of the 8haa#hal, July 24.—^ ) — A law prohibiting exploding of fire ed the injured in the hospitals .of Union War on the membership Utmeh flying the Ameri^ ^ Amer 0ilvm^ works by individuals. Naples and did much to calm the rolls of Mmy C. Keeney Tent, had British flags brought to safety t^ Arrow HAH, com ... 86 Condemning the failure of the people of the city, went today into an enjoyable outing last evening at group of British aad American mis­ Automatic Refrig .... ^ census to recognize women vet­ the Ktricken Interior. She was great­ the home ot Mr. and . Mrs. Arthur sionary workers in the Min Rivef Bigelow Sanford, com 66 erans, , ly moved, at Ariano, at sight of.the Hutchinson of North Elm street viUsy# do, s>tA ...... 100 Ur^ng the creation of Armistice orphan asylum which caved in and The departminit president aad her Leaders of the warring factions Billies and Spencer . 8% Day as a legal holiday. killed scores of little children. Hun­ staff, from Lisbeth Turner Tent, of through' whose lines the rescue Bristol Brass ...... 16 Asking the National American dreds of onlookers wept when the launch traveled, assisted British and do, pfd . Hartford were guests. About 80 of 100 — Legion to amend its constitution so Duchess knelt and placed on ivory the local tent, with a tyw of the 'American authorities ahd'the boat C o l ^ Co #*•««< was not molested on its trip from allied soldiers now American citi­ crucifix which she wore on the body husbands and children attended* zens could become members, of a little girl half buried in the Yenping bo Foochow. Colt’s Firearms...... 24% 26%' Tables were set in the grove near Although the names of those Eagle L o c k ...... 87 43 Decrsdng the use of the American debris. the house and eveiybedy was serv­ flag for advertising purposes in Soldiers who are preserving order evacuated were not' known here it Fiffnir Bearings ...... 70 80 ed to hea^y dishes of clam chow- was leSThed 21 Americans were in FuUer Brush, Class A. _ 18 Canada. __ Reports on the various commit­ of the towns are artillerymen from the valley two months ago. Most Hart A Cooley ...... 146 melon aad fruit ptmeh. .Games - of tees of the activities of the past I the Naples garrison, air mechanics of these represented the Methodist Hartmann, Tob, com . —• 16 different sorts amused the gather­ 60 year were given out at the morn­ from Caserta and carabiniers. . Episcopal wsslon, 100 Fifth Ave., do, 1st pfd ...... Wounded jfoonght In. ing until dark. New irork City. Inter Silver 70 76 ing session of the convention. W, 110 S. Alexander, state commander, in The wounded were being trans­ These In Group do, pfd ...... 106 69 71 his discourse outlined th^ progress ported rapidly to Naples from Bene- Among the group arriving at Landers, Frary A Clk vento and Avellino this afternoon. LATEST STOCKS Foochow were the Rev. and Mrs. Hfitnn A Bow, ClOSS A 16 17 of the state association which in­ 8 10 cluded the growth in membership Fifty of the more serious cases al­ Frank Bankhardt, Berea, Ohio; the do. Class B ...... New Brit Mch. com . 19 28 to 12,032 a gain of 996 over 1929. ready had arrived at mid-day and Misses M a^ Bide of Des Moines, Luxurious 3 piece Mohair New York, July 24.— (A P )—BuH Iowa,'and Fern Sinkey, Centerberg, North A Judd .> ..... 19% 20%' He outlined the plans for depart- were being oared for in the forces gave the Stock Market a emergency ward of the Pellegrini Ohio,'and Mae Bauche/,-an Ameri­ Niles Bern Pond ...... 28% 80% , ment uniforms and for the manner rest tp^y, but offered sufficient can, home address unknown. All Peck, Stow and WUcox 7 10 in which Legion members are tc hospital. support to bold leading shares., at The authorities were prepared to were stationed at Yenping. RusseU M fg Co 68 68 take part in holiday and patriotic concessions of a point or two from LIVING ROOM ENSEMBLE requisition a number of school From Kutien, 50 miles east of 49 82 parades and revealed the progress yesterday’s final levels aad to dis­ Seth Thom Co. com . 25 80 houses and convert them into courage any very ambitious bearish Yehpiog, were the Misses E. Sprun- in the erection of the new hospital emergency hospitals if the need g tr, Berne,' Indiana; Myrtle Smith, do, pfd ...... 25 — for southern New England and the activity. Iron Mich.; and Martha Standard Screwr...... showed itself later in the A big partment office were $7,179.29. names wrere aot learned. A YEAR TO PAY sponsors. Withdrawal of these workers vir­ hm'some sofa with a club 'n wing chair V nuitdi. Mr. Scarborough also had charge Wall street is now waiting rather of the fund and the report showed impatiently for U. S. Steri’s earn­ tually ended missionary activity in The'r custom-made) 'n hand-tailor'd in 100% ‘TU 'r CRASH northern Fukien province. Reports Adams Exp ...... 27% Angora Mohair ■with reverse cushions in coital that 1,295 veterans were cared for ings statement, due next ‘Tuesday. AUegh ...... 22% Dow, Jones and Company estiinated from the interior said various mis­ Moquette. Fer folks that wanto a' niee Iwin by this department during the past (Continaed from Page 1) sionary properties had been occu­ A m ••••^•••••ssseeee#•AAXTv year and of this number 115 were the company’s second quarter earn- Am and For P ow ...... 72% room and, yet, are thrifty minded here's a moat li^s at $3 a share, tynlle this will pied by the native warring factions, receiving federal compensation. bile traffic was tied up more than niftaitig missionary wofk impossi­ Am I n t e r ...... »% exti^ord'nary Red Letter Value. ' , Thirty-three Connecticut veterans only aggregate about half the firs^ an hour before the wrecked ma­ ble. Am Pow and L t ...... 90 are being treated for sickness out­ chine was removed from the trolley six months income of 1929, it comes Am Rad Stand Ban ...... 26% close to the full year’s diridend: re­ side of the state. tracks. Am RoU MiU ...... 67% .The records show that 76 Con­ Bain Storm quirement of $7 a share, and exceeds Am S m e lt...... M necticut soldiers of the World War Sergeant Harris J. Hulburt of the ^e results of the like period , of Am T a n d T ...... 217 are in government hospitals and 27 Stafford Springs State Police Bar­ either 1928 or 1927. There have b ^ Am Tob B ...... '* * * * ^ , , in national homes. A total of $149,- racks and an assistant conducted some rumors that directors would Queer Twists Am Wat Wka ...... 98% 083.62 was distributed during the the investigation. Pictures were declare an extra, but they have AjlSCOBdS ••eeeeeee0000**»* past year to aid the sick and needy taken of the wrecked machine be­ gained little credence. - In Day’s News Bald ...... 24 veterans, according to the treas­ fore garage men took it away. The The results of major corporations B and O 106% urer’s report. officers learned by questioning peo­ so far reporting for the first half Bendlx ...... f8% Spirited Contests ple living in the vicinity who flock­ have been gratitying, but many of BeUi Steel ...... 88 the smaller corporations have not are ca n Pac ...... 187% ■f Very determined contests for the ed to the scene of the accident, New York.—Because boys officers of commander and treasur­ that a brief rain storm occurfed done so well. Fallonsbee Brothers too boisterous, girls in natty blue Case Thresh ...... 191 er are expected to mark the elec­ shortly before the accident, Samuel cut its annual dividend rate from $8 and red Uniforms with Bam Browne Ohi sod Nopw6st *•••«••••••• tion of officers during the annual J. Houston of School street, Man­ to $2, the first steel company to re-1 gj-g bging. employed by a mes- Chrysler ...... 81% convention. chester, on his way to Lake George, duce its regular disbursements this srager company. ’They arie used Col Gas aad El ...... 64% ^ There are four candidates for the corroborated this statement and year. The company showed a. profit only in large office bxfildings.' Col G ra p h ...... 18% ^sition of commsmder of the state added that the road was very slipr in the second quarter, however, Jersey C2ty.—A deckhand who O0X&80I G&S •••••••••e***** • organization. They are Theodore pery at this point. compared to a d^cit in the .first earned $40 a month made a milHon Contin Can Bratley Burr of Fairfield, who has ^ w Crash Among the day’s none tOo pleasing in Wall street then lost the most Skutman Kodak ...... new s^ announcement of a 10 per of It Revelations as to the wealth BHec Pow and L t ...... 72% the backing of the Bridgeport post Houston said he saw the LaSalle «« and a large part of the Fairfield come aroimd the corner and then cent wage redaction by National of John E. Van Wle came in court Fox Film A ...... 47% ( W i u : coimty membership; Attorney suddenly skid across the road and Cash Register and extenaion of proceedings for reduction of annual Gen Elec ,...... 72 James E. Breslin of Hartford; Ed­ tracka into the tree. In a short time Ford Motor’s shutdown for another alimony of $18,000 which Mrs. Van Gen Foods • «•. • • 55% ward L. Newmarker, a Rockville both sides of the road for consid­ week. No explanation of the further Wie has been receiving. In a $15 Gen Ifotora •,.••• 46% banker, and Colonel F. Elliot erable distance were covered with shutdown was available. Such a month flat it was set forth, th^re Gold Dust 41% Adams, of Darien, a retired regu­ parked automobiles, passersby who. stocks as American Telephone, U. was happiness on corned beef and Grigs G r u n ...... 16 Alab, developments in the credit point^to Ameiiiean sad tr. S.,_Statf ', lar army officer. stopped to learn what had happen­ S. Steel, Westinghouse ESectrlc, cabbage, llien, with savings of Her Choc ...... 97 CDRBIPTATIONS BituBtICn were Ot a character to efi- tm e: ri^i^ed,' and Gensrxi lloteri ‘ Mr. Burr was a candidate last ed. The Manchester bound trolley Standard of New Jersey, and Radio $3,000, Van Wie started in Wall Int Harv 82% couri«e the hulls. Desidte large htfd steady. International Cemsxr year and withdrew from the race Keith, sagged a point or so at street In ten years he was worth, Int Nick Can ... 36 exports of gold yesterday, money rose 8 points. - > >: arriving at Talcottvllje about ten During the hexriesjb. selling,. Coty in order to break a deadlock. He o’clock was delayed and'the passen­ times, but were quickly supported, $1,130,000. His wealth has shrunk Kennecott ...... 39% ' (By A>sobiated,PrcM.) was distinctly eariet, nnd the Fed­ is the adjutant of the Fairfield post Radio, General Electric,., General to $144,861. 28% eral Reaerve was uB«rirtood to be aoUdated Gas, Eastman'and V j^^ gers transferred about the‘scene to Kreu and Toll .. ASaer Clt PoW and Lt B .... 17% dium‘toot 2; Chesapeake ind Ot and has served on various state Motors were active featuros,, but I Paris.—Skirts are to be still long­ Loew’e, In c ...... 78% moire actively supporting the huU a car sent up from the Manchester iiS^Su]^ Power ..J...... « and Amwioan Tobacco. B about committees and has a service rec­ end. Thereafter traffic returned to moved narrowly, the last hame^ re^ er, Advance showings of fMl styles Lorlllard ..... 21% market. Brokers' loans to be-an­ ceived particularly gck>d sup^ct.' ddlitiral Stateb Elec ...... 24% Chee’ 4h i^ -AJlied Chemical five. ord for many performances for the normalcy. indicate that the correct distance, Mo Kan and T4x 41% aSS^rvloe 28% nounced after the close, ate expect­ American Can' sold a little ^ajfinT between slipper and hem win be CaU money again renewed, a t local, coimty and state organiza­ Mont Ward .... l•••ee••• 86% blocker Wheeler...... ed to show a substantial gain, but tions. at timeA 'Allied Chemidal, 'Safeway eight inches. I • • • e ■ • a. 50% / Nat Cash Reg A Etec Bbnd and Share ...... 88%' Since the recent deflation, WaU - ■ v' /' > - -t h ' He served in the 55th Artillery, Stores, Chesapeake and' Ohio, W en- TTat Dairy ...... 54% Nlag'apd Hud Power ...... 17% , street does not appear concerned VETS VISIT PARIS em Union and Coliunbian- Carb^ C. A. C., in the A. E. F., arffi was Nat Pow and Lt 46% rm axosA ...... over that proapect; • regarded as the youngest regiment­ sold off as much as 8 to'-fi.'^lhterha- 16% By the end of the .first half hour, Nev Ctop . ^ ind_ ...... HBfFJffinJRDffi I al sergeant major in the regular Paris, July 24 — (A P )— Forty- tibnal Cement was a strong 'ityot, N Y 'C ea t ...... 168% 8 leh aharea aa Dupon^ Case, Johns ^ army, attaining that rank at the eight veterans of the 42nd or “Rain­ rising more than 3, and Natfohal Ship Arrivals Uji^ed G a a ...... • • «>anvllle. and-WesttogBouse Elec­ jjy nth h •*•••••••••••••• • 10s L^t Lt'Ond Pow A ...... li ^\age of 17. bow” division of the American Ex­ Dairy, American Power u d Light,; Nor A.xnn AvlRt •••••••!••••• tric showed ^gaina o f 1 to 8 ‘ potota, IN WOMAN’S D EATl and Coca Cola were firm. Pow and Lt ...»••...... 1®% > Breslln’s Record peditionary Force received a warm Nor ■■•••••aeeeesse.*** yjacuiim^ O il...... 88^ and U. 8 . Steel, Amerlcim Can, Mr. Breslin is a former com­ welcome upon their arrival in Paris Credit remained easy, with call ' Arrived: American , Telephone an^A m eri^ President Roosevelt, Cherbourg, Financial ;.•••* • ■ % (OOBltoaod from Page lV ; mander of the Rau-Locke post of this afternoon from their official loans officially at 2 per cent but as Pulj Water Works, were up motionalty. Hartford and is clerk of the Hart­ host in France, General Henri low as 1 1-4 in the outside market July M, from New York. General Motors extitomd Its n to to •••(••••••••••••eteeee 7® Meptity was, not . toveali ford Police Court. During the Gouraud, military governor of Paris. Hambui%. Cherbourg, July 24, during the early selling.. S h ra PhilR R ^ C «nd T I OPENING STOCK . 1-2 RUth toto war, he was a lieutenant in the For­ The veterans, woo represent. 26 from New York. PU)) SOrV^N J eauueueepeeeeee inati.g' a point or more tooluaed ty-second (Rainbow) Division and RellSAoe, Leningrad, July 24, from had beaa ; correspond states and the District of Columbia, RAH) ON RADIO TIP • ••• ••••••!#!#!#•••• A® Vanadium, Electric .Power 1^ ioutnwaar who was served with it in Trance where he had disembarked at Cherbourg this New York. In c w York, July 2f—(AP) - - tight, “United AirorafC and. Worth- Railed: Rftd Koitll •••••tseeeteeea.va itentV. ------was wounded three times and was morning. dtAiu moved Izregiilarty lower at mgton. AlUed Chemical dropped WMf Peopoodeat ■S’’ , cited three times for bravery in ac­ Wearing green skull caps, the vet­ New Yoric, July '28.-.-(AF)*-l)e- lie de France, Plymouth, July Sevqpeatog of today's.,locket, aa puty Surveyor John H. MagtU. 'Wkb 24, for Now York. S6AT8 RO0 ••seeeSsesseeaee.^e S8 ‘ ior'a despondency, 1 tion. Following the armiistlce, he erans niade tiie railway sution ring SlUXtlOfiS ••eteeteteeeeeeee ' Foreign exchanges opened ■ returned to Trinity college to com­ with cheers for the general under says he 4r«a|aa of rum ritimiag ae- Preeldent K a r ^ , Southampton, with sw ritog oahlee ht. I4 J6 U< to .lfc Biter, dated to tivitiea, follows his > dream clews Jul;iiy 24, for NeYTY e e f e • e • W H erni' lerofa .sehool where he received his degree them to revisit the battlefields. S tu d B m d $ SI sto c k s: Led by Major General Tinley of n igh t Albert BalllB, New York, July 24, to an la 1923. While at Trinity, he was S tu d Om fti^d SSm • «!!!• • • an outstanding football player, be- the Iowa National Guard, the pemty Outside the broadcast channels fo r ' Ham burg.. he heard, a. station working in > the Buropa, New York, July 24, for S O OSl «4»*e«*«««4A*«eeeee* e^ ^ hossoixm^i tity captain pf the team during his left Paris immediately for Chalons- 7S^ s o J k • e e e • « • igi$au$U : tt M ^ r year. He has been active in Sur-Mame, where they will be the Iforse code, which, he understands.. Bremen;' New York, J»ay^ t - tha 'Tex Coro • e,e«e«eeeei»eeea. •• 8 6 ' l^ o n affairs in Hartford and has guests of honor at a banquet In the Moat of the message was' garbled, -V- ( , Y ■ foreea.were lubJeoteA-tp BostaB anda City Hall tomorrow. On Saturday but ha heard “Fatib 4,<)p0.’‘ OARNEBA'8 CASE Trans OH • eee.eeeeeeteeeeea^ p ^ t taking aqd ’ ' nerved on a number of ex-service Union Oar I'a committees. He is an officer they intend to leave on tour of the> He pulled out the ' list eariy'rhours.rOf t. tf •'(^ aad saw that the Fabre .tHa New York.,.'JulJuty‘ 24 - r (AP) - - u n it Afr StoA Mtorket, hut ‘in the Hartford Lodge of Elks, Champagne sector. ‘ XJalt' Oorp .... y. 'In the race for the state treasur- General Gourard< who is honorary was docked in Brooldyn. A i Primo' Cafaera,, the rnueh talked vigosousty to matoti^.,. t—— irkbip, there are several contenders, resident of the Rainbow Assooia- •of agent! was di^tmiNi^to; . aheuthea'It heavyWelglit gtaatit frbmft Italy, Tinlt Gas and Imp ^ tha j N ^ movw>0^y . ■ lon, accompanies the visiting dele­ liner and la her ooal bualNw:5»> was— to Ncw' Y ^ tmtay fo rah------later- TT fi Ttm Also . „ ... „ : n U potion oarries with it a 18,600 S and jP)dhy SS; |T as disbursing agent of the gation. • oovered' 4,000 hbttlea of mow with; Immlgratiqn authorltisa | U 0. Hps and , ...... g twovto'thrjwM iti^ veterans' relief fund. eMd were oholee Uquprs, d eists varlbus r e ^ t s that he was 1 U R R n b ^ ....,. •. • v.,* thSi^j |40J)00. h e^ ^ h ei**^ M toty by customs o fij - 1 a fltsel *».«.. I , . • « . .•»• •. •..186 186% Those who are seeking this office The plan o t Dr. Laird >of Col­ rtHil ••e.aeeeeeetaa lude James R Case, .commander gate Umversity to make factories The ca i was*'summoned’ to ^Icia^s ^it lDiiflalb. ‘jthe Danbury post, secretary of ^ve off perft^ea instead ^of;foul appear t and explain.. TM ' Qarasia ttareugh ’ 1his toaaager,. west m and.Mtt kv. ifSoM a- lUe fin/(N '888.000, Lssa 9s4. Is ssMUHgis o f i,WO0lpwtll . % 8kW^a,<4.a^ s e S Fairfield County Farm Bureau odore la good newe for ^our ow0 ►‘‘jyinitifl'fitai^Ai’’Venpw lHhiok 87, a lieutenant in the National olfactories. ^ ^ ’.i' tiaie'tQ u:.; ' = -vi . . r,»r >-•■'■’ «’/• p .'W ; : ♦ ■’ ’t. M ^ i ' f- s' •' I : *• \ l\ V fiy. - \ "■ v; ’*11': .T-> ' Ji: t y M ' • ^ .i7

dty e< iaialilUf. But ttta riddla# Uum Is about goiof aioaad witb.a of ’ tha dty of a m y m ^ not nnksd pats that you should sat only ,fitdS9d to; do a n y tM . About yottisslf up OTtr it Auybedy eau ths 'gaikbliaf but who 1 ^ .the U • . pu^USHCD Blf THB • ^ ba bald haadsit AH ym hava to do oSontory td .dsdaro ^ t tbsre was Ih b u a l d piuNTiNajxnii*Airr, znc. is to waar ytP't hat in tha ofHca all Inp^buob tbliijg wb«^ths ,bity was It, _ II BisaeU, B tm t By BOlINBT DDTOHEB ^millioB busbils of wbsAt iB ordtr ' ; Booth day or all nitUt as tha easa.may e'rawhng witt it turns out to have ° THOMAB tBROUSON • to tulss prtoos. . ^ . •f, Oohorat Xanaitor ___ ^ be, and you’ll i^at there, irrespactiva been quite another ,matter. The Washington, July 84-^ The wheat T h i .BdmiaistrAtloB is toft ia a of whether there’s a giant intdleet voters felt that their intelligence situation has been shinpiiig into such very \msnviAbto beds J u fl ss long Founded October*',!, 1811 had beeu insulted. ^ as it stands to sulfsr wbsn tbs or a vacuum imder it We' know. a major political issue that Demo­ farmsrs loss on tbsir grain. *Risrs •fFobllehed Every E ^ n * The rseall of Mayor Bowles as ndaye and Holldaya. Entejredjit the M^'eover it was during that asso- crats have revived, their bopei of is no possibls ebanos of oameu- at' Office it South Mancheater, ciiraoh vidth Rodem iyer that we got the renilt of Tuesday's referendum capturing the next, Bpuse of Repre­ flaging tbs ebangss in wbsat pricss Mnn., as Second Clnes’ MaJl_Mattar* ■ sentatives. They think that fi^rmers as smploymsnt flgurss are soms- V SUBSCRIPTION- RATES the all-the

aty otfloUl flgnra ^ notified hnd took her mother to at. n%t..thah. a-ti^ltifi aMmya vis it e r s ------and Mrs. Humphreys has s^yed Na^M advises State • Department trol oTtlto ^'*; that no Americans were killed in geifeib, sad ddbs>. not reUsb [n. Champs Miss bird At* with her on week-ends. Geneva—A ehamie - ttaly’s - ^ p j^ He sneads muoh of.his time wUh I his farm with a mowing machine, has been fortunte in securing the Detroit—PoUce. say bootlegger’s stein and M ma Meirtr icvfidiur o f OM .4bpr » tend Reception ^en b; King BSmanuel EH t a got his fingers entangled in the ma­ services of Cheruvathur C. Mathew affidavit charges Gerald B. BucUey, animated chat,, but ^nn^^ ■. thfi^lh ypiar of bis reign Ju^ » pfohlbltlMi autbon^^ ^ E slain radio announcer, with extor­ record was made. omhs, sad is a recognised expert chinery and several of them were of Kunafkuiam, S. India. He will Thirty.yeare ago on that .iW niindentotiet. liquor tliere. Qm tion. gates to a meeting of we.cbihi ifiwg Humbert before an aP- set for .reinitateineat .>ir g Ambassador Morrow. badly mangled. It was feared at preach in the morning at the usual When'news movies of the King Butte, Mlont —Major GUbert H. of the League of N^tioias on tionel bbdy wfi«.. that t^ . I; first that he would have to lose at lassin’s bullet end Victor'Emmanuel are.shotoB, andlfhoes mil<^er aim service of worship , at 10:46 a. m., Blckolrson injured as crash ends Chicago—Evans and Tolley eli®* supped mu bis father's'klng^p. . 2 least the end of some of the fingers Sde s t ib t of his little get out of the j cross-continental flight mated from western a ifia ^ goff. The bank, actijig ap "^ t a q Q A letter received within a day or but it is now thought that no am­ next Sunday, July 27. His formal ascension took, place um g along. -But they love mm Indianapoils — Theodore B. Mad­ New York—Camera “ g * ^te^ 9 heldere of bonde aecured by i "Wwoytwo byoy Mr. anaand Mrs.m « - Everett f - putation will be necessary. Mr. Mathew is.a graduate of the view with immigmtion, officials, on Avigust and 11. SSSShSS!: for they'cheer furious- ^ r d from their daughters, Mrs. Mrs. Frederick A. Rathbun ac­ Madras University, India, and has den killed in 6,000-foot airplane fall. Kmg Victor' Emanuel is one of oad mortgage .Q00 a year.'aaia 'JMorrow to the members of the Rathbun home. confusing babies. \ Boston—Six sergfhnts and 28 Sla, Greece and; Portugal were Morlarty, Now Lxmdon, conn., ""adexican Seminar, now being heiu Miss Olive Smith of Hartford Independent of any missionary Washington—Shouse denies Dem­ patrolmen of Lagrange that the lodge had defaulted pb society or control. Mr. M ati^ swept aside and the former school teacher, who ^ * tereat payments end oertaln t y ^ ' iin Mexico City. The Seminar is a was a visitor at the home of her ocratic criticism of Farm Board- is lice station transferred: coattnu- of Spain, Rumania . and Bulgaria I automobUe tour ^ ' -raduates from Columbia Unlversi- ‘fpoliti'cal bui&,” calls Legge’s state­ due the«dty. The lodge wa« deatojlK ;ico-operatlve study of MeidcM lh« uncle and aimt, Mr. and Mrs. ance of liquor nulsahoes Ih seetion died, be has gone , on. 1 country, was injured here lest mgnc Frank R. Post over the week-end. ?y, New York, in December nekt ment “alibi.” given as reason by Poliw Commis­ ed to have defiMtely ' refused W ^land culture, and is with a Ph. D. in educatiim. In view Loved by Subjeote i her car overturned. ■ representative citizens of theUnl.- Howard Porter, son of Mr. and New Orleans — Unofficial census sioner Hultman. _ agree to a plan subspitted by credi of the present situation in India the Today, at 61. he Is to prime Three other girls Itore for a change in the ; hqtW ed States, Including many writers, Mrs. Clarence E. Porter, has re­ figures give Louisiana 2,098,876 Brunswick, Me.—Ten officers health an mdefatigable horseman mg erlth Miss Morlarty * at Ue t o s visit of Mr. Mathew should prove of Q^umgement aimed to iaerfesv ; editors, clergymen of turned from a visit of two weeks population an Increase of 16.7 per make unavailing search for Oliver and. an extensive yachtsman. e^ pm with minor scmtchos and interest, and the church is expect­ > earnings. >'>- • tlons, both Catholic and at the home of his relatives, Mt. ing a large number to take the op­ cent B. Garrett at Bast H arpsw ^ on He hM survived many difficulties bruises. ant ,and many other professional and Mrs. Edward Gilbert and fam­ portunity of listening to this bril­ Naples — Earthquake death toll report he was at cottage. and his figure is enshrined in the ^ people. It has been In existence i ily in Berlin, N. Y. liant young member of the new 679; more than 1,600 injured. Provincetown, • Mass.— Now sub­ hearts of 48,000.000 subjects. ^___ ; sSiM 1926, having for Its object j Mr. and Mrs. Henry Higgins of generation in India. London—^House of Commons im- marine V76 completes - builder s After the war there were two Glastonbury were callers at the the education of American public, Mr. Mathew is the guest, over anlmoualy passes second reading of trials off harbor. . chaotic, communistic years when home of Mr. and Mrs. N. C. John­ •.opinion as to the culture, the the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. London naval treaty bill. Boston— First Natioasl the House of Savoy seemed about Costs 85 Cents A Month p, -.achievements, and the ambitions of son recently. Miner, at the Wapplng parsonage. Maryleroi, France—Titled woman trustee for holders of bopdi pewr- to fall. 1; 1 the Mexican people. Miga stanlie Johnson accompan­ arrested for shooting wife of Dr. ed by mortgage on Elks bbtpi, files. Then came Mussoimi. ' Ambassador Morrow ™ede a ied her grandparents, Mr. and The Wapplng Christian Endeavor Paul Gastaud, Paris radiologist bill in equity askifig ^?polntil?«at i In eight years of Fascism, Victor society has Invited all the societies Emanuel has admittedly occupied] To Lose Pounds of Ugly F it speech of welcome to the Seminar Mrs. Charles W. Stewart of Am- AUantic aty, N. J.—David Belas- of receiver to operate property- | I ston, to Cedar Lake for a day’s belonging to the Manchester C. E. Newport, R. L—Maydr Mortimer- second place, obscured by the dy-> members and a famous Mexican Union to participate in a supper co has just had a birthday. "I would •'orchestra played and sang very tn- outing. Sullivan cables Invltatton to P ro cc namic Duce. «and alTO gain in amUtioa and kpefi^ picnic meeting on Flax Hill on think I was 21 years if I estimated, ^uuivou___ __m 'A ^ I ;;apirlngly. Their costumes were Sunday visitors at - the home of my age by the way I feel,” he said.' of Wales to attend tfdes for Amer But It is said that the king ac­ Thousands of Women ness of salad? , Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Tennant were Sunday evening at 6:30. Mr. ceded to Mussolini’s demands Get on the scales to-day ' ; very picturesque. They wore the Mathew has promised to speak at ^ He Is now in his 78th year. : tea’s Cup. . ' Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Barton of Weth­ through a desire to preserve his Know This Is ^ne how much you broad felt hats, tight trousers, bit this gathering. AU young people, New York—Nelson Eddy, who Bar Harbor, Me.—1^.. Emma 83 cent bottle of Kruschen 8 e l« ersfield, Mrs. Ida Wagner of East New Yprk people from further anarchy. ■ red or blue ties, and their shlr.s will be welcome. has worked as plumber’s helper, Baker Kennedy, 96, Ended Estrangement which will last ypu fop * "were painted or embroidered In in- Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis drummer m a band, reporter, copy- philanthropist, dies at summer How would you like to lose 15 one half teaspoonfql every of New Haven, Howard Kelsey cf Mr. Miner, the pastor of the Last year, the king ended the 59 Tn li irais'of hot waterr-do not ' dlan designs, both front and back. reader and advertising writer, ’has home. year estrangement between his' pounds of fat in a month and at the eat—wain a little each dwlay and when Delicious refreshments were sejvcd Montvllle and Miss Harriet Chasse church at WapplofiT. will preach at Wood’s Hole, Mass.—Louis Vee- flrat bottle Storrs Community church on Sun­ realized an ambition. His ability house and the Vatican. i same time Increase your energy you hEV# fllulilicd to# fl of Willimantic. On Monday Mrs. as a singer has been accorded due 1

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\*s* qnelity of Atlentic Gesolino. £ v ^ 7 S^ # f dellon is produced under rigidly iMt ttenderds. No mettor where or when STATE m i you buy Atlentic o // the ossontiel fee* tures of e complete motor fuel ere in its Announcement Exiiaotdinaty .'I ! s#• •• ON FRIDAY NIGHT, THE STATE WILL PRESENT THE FIRST OF A SERIES OF NIGHTS KNOWN AS V. •/•••- . *«v •. * CABARET NIGHT” I-*****' It’s a new and novel form of stage show that you will ■ > 4 like. Forty-five minutes of snappy, peppy enter­ tainment “in the fiesh,” booked by one of New Eng­ land's foremost vaudeville agencies.

Those Appearing in the Floor Show

BOB WALTERS JOHNWOOD TRIO . m q Three Prancing, Singing, Eccentric Comedian /•••#•§•0000 ' Dancing Beauties. at His Funniest Best. • • . . §,0 0 0 k ss•0 00 0 7 00 •* AL GUIMOND “ BILLY** CARR A TU'iutti.r of Ceremonies Crooning Blue Singer full of "Pep" and ‘Tt." That You WU like.

This Ehctra Added Attraction Will Be Presented I 1 in Conjunction with '‘■-is,; li George O'Brien in Zane Grey's /••v*:-vr "KNOCKtESSi” I “TilE LONE. STAR RANGER" J lit A W Bernice Claire—Alexander Gray EXTRA-POWEREP in “ SPRING FEVER** C 'L i t A N At Regular Prices EASY STARTING «4**:*3 of Admissionl 1 Vf •-•d d ■; 'V.- SUPER ’ ■ l • -r ' f.. if-* iC-V. - ; 't '• f i V*-. ' . aj*.

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Baad Saibroldered Sprinkling G u a r a n t e e DdtarDflTf Spongrb and Large Huck 10 \ Towels Bridge Sets €anS Ipana Chamois Outfit 10 o t H w \ Tooth Paste 4 ^ " $ 1 . 0 0 $1.00 $1.00 CLOCKS Mmde to l a s t jfitioasiir $1.00 Colored borders of maks fog • A' • rose, green, gold or Dollar Days Only Dollar Days Only DoHar' df^riday 4 ' " $ 1 . 0 0 DoDar Days Only blue. ' T • iaturdau. Friday Morning

DOLLAR DAYS Rose, blue, green. You won’t mind being awakened in the morn­ ing by this lovely clock. It’s an orna­ ment. For any room too. The alarm is concealed. Special push pull alarm but­ ton. DOLLAR DAYS ONLY DOLLAR DAYS ONLY Ward’s DOLLAR DAYS Sale is Bigger...Broadar...More far«4 Cast Iron Dutch Oven 6-Foot Step STORE HOURS Ladder months. Bvary item is saasonablo* guality merehandisa^ offoi Friday in House Drosses. Silk Hose. Dinner Sots, and Motor Jug Sot $ 1 9 a.m . to This handy cook­ ing accessory le of­ Handy to clean win­ ywa chock every item you are nood^g NOW! fered you at a Dol­ dows and for other lar Days price of household tasks. Saturday almost half! Strongly reinforced. 51.75 value. 9a.m. to 9p.m. DOLLAR DAYS ONLY Give Your Doll/ DOLLAR DAYS ONLY DOLLAR DAYS ONLY DOLLAR DAYS ONLY DOLLAR DAYS ONLY DOLLAR DATS O N i Bleached Tennis BaUs Boys’ Boys’* DOLLAR DAYS ONLY Official Golf Play Suits BaUs Muslin S for Blouses Junior OveraHs f P ah n 2 for 10 Yards / 2 for $ 1 t for Silk Hoiiery They have enough $ 1 $ 1 snap and pep for a Guaranteed against' Keeps iU original doeen balls. Low Mothers will appre­ $ 1 Famous Ward < cutting through for body and fine priced for 15ollar ciate the eavinga. $ 1 . 0 0 Heavy blue denim, 100 holes! Live re- weight after repeat­ Days. Buy Friday FuU cut, sturdy Long wear and low stitched seama. sUient core. Buy ed launderings. 36 and Saturday for suits that stand price feature theso Friday and Satur­ inches wide. Summer tennis! wear.( Blouses. The greatest Silk Hose offer we have DOLLAR DATS 01 day. made this season! Women’s 45-gauge Full-Fashioned, All-Silk to Top Apron Gingilams Hose. They’re our regular $1.49 values 10 Tarda for DOLLAR DAYS ONLY DOLLAR DAYS ONLY DOLLAR DAYS ONLY DOLLAR DAYS ONLY DOLLAR DAYS ONLY and we’re offering them at this excep­ tionally low price! In ivory, beige, $ 1 . 0 0 Attractive Flashlight 12 Quart tVfetal Clothes Console clair, sunbask, blond. All sizes. Buy and Battery Aluminum at least a dozen pairs! Save Now at Curtain Sets Hamper Mirror Small cheeka and Pails Ward’s ! eheeke. Buy now and $ 1 $ 1 Give your windows Metal case, focusing $ 1 charm and beauty Fla^ights with 3- A handy receptacle at DoUar Days’ low Each cell battery. Big for Boiled clothing. Venetian Plate price. TaUored cur­ DoUar Days Value! DoUar Day Only. Every home should TRAIL BLAZER TlRESl tains, crise cross Olaes, chipped edge Buy Friday and Limited quantity. have at least one. finish. Etched. curtains, valance Saturday! Shop early.' sets, cottage sots. The Leader in the Low-Priced Tire Field!

DOLLAR DAYS ONLY DOLLAR DAYS ONLY DOLLAR DAYS ONLY DOLLAR DAYS ONLY DOLLAR DAYS ONLY Aluminum Panel Pepsodent Curtains ______House PreMrve $ 1 Kettle 4 for Hammer $ 1 will be allowed $ 1 'Eaob for your old bat­ $ 1 Here’s an exception­ Choose Trail Blazer Tires for Ir $1 Do your canning al value! Lovely cost mileage! At its regular pri| tery on purchase more ' conveniently madras weave vvith Forged steel. Full this year! Buy this Famous tooth- colored figures, bul­ Trail Blazer is the biggest bargain polished head. Buy of a new one. large 8-qt. preserve paste. lion fringe. tires, and now you can get it at on DoUar Days and kettle. / lowest price in its history. Big, tou. save money! smart-looking “Vitalized Rubbf DOLLAR DAYS ONLY DOLLAR DAYS ONLY Tires. Equip your car on Do)l< d o l l a r DAYS ONLY Days! DOLLAR DAYS ONLY DOLLAR DAYS ONLY Magazine Luncheon Baskets All Sizes at Proportionate Ladies’ Hand Children’s Bicycle Tires Set Bags Play Oxfords $ 1 Savings! A place for your Manufacturers’ $ 1 $1 magazines! Attrac­ 'M aamplee. $ 1 tively finished vood Pure linen. 50 inch, Regular $2.98 val­ Splendid mileage! that will blend with cloth, 4 napkinj, 12 the rest of your DOLLAR DAYS ONLY ues!... Nature-pat­ Tough rubber for in. square. Colored. terned for growing sturdy use. A bar­ furniture! ^Croquet Set $ 1 feet! Sturdy and gain for every boy! s strong! Buy them I, Buy now! Formerly priced NOW! DOLLAR DAYS ONLY 12.95. DOLLAR DAYS ONLY $ 1.00 D o lla r Little Girls’ Silk and Rayon Complete aet of 4 Dainty II baUa, , 4 mallets, Dresses Lingerie srebee and posts. DOLLAR DAYS ONLY DOLLAR DAYS ONLY 2 for For summer fim at DOLLAR DAYS ONLY Dollar Days Sav­ 4 $ 1 ings. : Handy Colonial Lanpo. Children’s BMch Vise Smart Frocks $1 Panties and Step- Charming for tots ins In such lovely from 2 to 6. Choice colors and charm­ BAR HARBOR CHAIR SETS k\ \ of gay prints and ing styles. ^Buy $ 1 $ 1 $ 1 plain materials. Va­ now! riety of styles._____ $1.00 Set Mechanics! Here’s Complete with Becomingly styled Lounge on them on the porch or your chance for a and drsstlcaUy re­ bargain! Handy ( a charming perch- the lawn! Attractively made! ment shade. Value duced. In plain end ouse resses vise of extra quality flgwed materials. H D Buy nowL • and strength! Value 11.49. N

DOLLAR DAYS ONLY 81x90 SHEETS Dollar Days Bargains $1.00 $T .00 Heavy quality aeamleaa sheet* Inf. Lonf wear. Buy now and save. Ic e B 6 x DOLLAR DAYS ONLY Save bn ice—save on price.. You’ll save money if you buy on Dollar Days. Air STEEL COASTER WAGON A great opportimityl Here's a spe­ tight construction, white enameled food cial Dollar Days value in House chambers, insulated to save you ice. See Made to itand the heavy wear„nib- Dresses that would ordinarily sell for ber tired. A rare value at thia much more. Geverly styled dressw M ontgom ff tWs fine refrigerator. price. that are becoming to any figure. In gay print! and plain material! that women love to wear and marvel to Store Open ThonW M l 413.95 find priced so low. Sizes 14 to 44. 824-828 MAIN'STRBBT I WABD-MlMDiD TtfLU WILL U raeM H am a I. ' \ \ • V • • V. V > •/-». J

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Girls’ Cotton Mon’s Neck­ Infants’ Ladies’ Ladiea'* W i n d o w Silk Hose B loom ers^ band Skirts D r c i ^ i e s Shades > Pair for $ $1.00 2'” $le00 2 $ l e 0 0 1.00 3^“’‘” $1.00 Hand embroidersd. Odd ilMS and color. I Formerly# sold for Rafular TOc.' ^ Bit; $1.98. White or pink, i ^ e Dollar Days Only w ^ a e y lent. d o l l a r d a y s line queUty long cloth. DoUar Days Onljr 2 Day 2-Day Even t/

tArfo assort* naat of brok* an lota and siaas former* ly priced to $4.95. Make your aelectioa early.

DOLLAR DAYS ONLY DOLLAR DAYS ONLY ig in vaiue-giving importance than any other Two-Day sale in Absorbent Square Point Kotex Shovel it starfline price cuts. Particularly attractive are the values Q u a n t i t ie s 4 pkgs. for \ illy advertised for Dollar Days only. Take paper and pencil Lim ited! Great bargain for COMl TO THIS STORE AND SAVE MONET! DoUar Days! Na- “D” handle, a real tlonaUy advertised. special for DoUar' Soft, sanitsury, ab­ ■ Da3TS. WhUe they Shop Early! sorbent. Buy now! last.

DOLLAR DAYS ONLY d o l l a r d a y s ONLY DOLLAR DAYS ONLY DOLLAR DAYS ONLY DOLLAR DAYS ONLY Famous Galvanized Unfinished Oak Kitchen Quality Windsor Washable Prints DOLLAR DAYS ONLY DOLLAR DAYS ONLY Overalls Garbage Cans Chair Stools 9 V i Yards I^arge Tarliisli To'.vsh Men’s Wool $1.S9 m ^ 7 Xcr Paint or varnish Dross Reinforced for ex­ Large size, dur- this aattractive un­ !i ' I I 1 WeU constructed. Such beautiful $ & n O O tra wear.' Reduced aHjle quality, com­ finished Windsor Finished in natural wash fabrics have speeiaUy for DoUar plete with cover. chair! A spectac­ colors. Handy In never been offered A rare va'.v.3 In blue, :jo!d, Days. Basement. ular bargain! every kitchen. at this price before. rose or green. Get your Trousers [supply.

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W' ■■ I IMf**. of B f U t o L y ■ DAILY RAOIO PROGRAM sad IM . A .'J; LoibP if B is hnvs bMB onlldl'tp Miw York, . Horaoe Porter and Harry~ Tbm> TlwridBy, JiOy S 4. . ;30 7iM-PhHhar«eol0* |)®Pbo«l^ LfftAiM AM p m • Vj by the deatt latter’s unde., ehin an on an automopUa trip _ i:ib y:i»-Ortetitai pbUea^by. nueto ' if r . and Yredetlck Toet of * vaudtvffie 10:46 9:46—CHobe TroUer’a prooram, ATLANTA-/Ja^ - tl)iioufh.Maine, and expect tO' be _ _ _ fW»* AM XWUO ATUAtf WUj DA U:00 10:00—Will Oakland’a orehaatra. h^awariL -K. J.1 a n the gvm ^ U gone about a week. They wlU Tistt C U e a g p . J s U:S0 10:90—Membeama mtuto powaa 8:00 7:00—NBC programa <4 ura) ‘ M rs. a w Bangor and other points. HOT I WBT NBW BNOLANO 118^ 19:00 IDOe—S dande miulc. Thert In tiw aval*' a BanlberEet' 6:46 6:48—B e^ la olrla* quart^ 1:00 19:00—RmnOaiM muaic hbur. WedMs- MIm Thelma Cummings, daugh* T:00 9U)Q—Amoa ’n’ Andy, MO«diana nSA-tftyW,- GHICAOO—IOSO. . Irina umvfm"iMea outvwa -•» of the-h i t wh n , i . m . . 8:00 7:60—NBC p ro g n ^ diy nm n^ CttnMlqr. IB, tinr of Mrs. Mary B/CbnudUifSi la Jmh b«liu b«lp^ to nate i ^ 7:16 6:16—Malodeera: comadian. 11:80 10:R>—Aittea to’ AMy. oomedlana Howard fttitS-of'PU ^vffla wlss doubt Thev'eeveaTlWv'Mrea eavaato'savantB' o|f .foi* _ r , amonf wlU ba Tfne wag flnad . Ill Bttd*iMit.. .tht eoitg •pendinf bsr two wsslm' vaeatloa _ ills 11:46 10:4S—Donee muale to 8:00. a RockvlUa. vidtor\ea Wedneaday. at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Al­ •nee a I l^._Ju»t Can’t Ba Betharaa vntb 388,4—WBBM. OHIOAOO-770, ^ amountlni^. toi KUSB, £or pgggiiif tlw mobfle. E a^ Eiti^ "Danblns With Taara. to t t i m a t y bert W. Hilding. Dr'. Arao!d;H. Kent, neanBioare: ■ ii 1^ 5 e the Ketmald” 10:46 8:00 7:00—WABC Pitea. (916 bra) red Ugbt missloiier, bad searched for Imrefo . i r ' Cbariotta Ouhniaa. moat 10:90 g:IO—ThAAter orgAB rAdt^. 10:80 9:90-Tryjm d ^ m p ua > on TuMdi^^aiilij .iUTiBtvWSS A meeUng of S t Peter’s Parish 1:00 19:00—An hour about Cbicacd- tary traces, te tte infant pay* fok jl aetreaa Amenoa aver U :«I^lgg.^.^,gSS8r made by i^Mutjen. Aid, was hsld at tbs boms of Migg dnoerd will ba the r^ncarnnM 848.9-WABev-- . „ . ^ 984.1.W JJD, CHICACO—1180. Dated Nmndayi Marion Qptt Tuesday afternoon. their parents to* William Wab ^ rjof-nonor at the blrthdjor party vhi<^ 6:46 6:46—Domeatio < ^ o fk^cto 9:00 8:00—Heoaebeart oMIdwn-a hr. Frank d ty WM *r> ' ztha aame staup ot atatlou naa ^ 7:00 6:00—Crockett M oonta^ra 9:80 8:80—Studio hub muale hour. reated on *,W< nonlng by Ten were present, including Allan kinses and toe Cbarlss Bambeiff : t 7:16 6:16—Leritow’a ooneart en am 10:10 9:90—Sympbonio rapd: quimeL ers, and were ready to a ^ e a r ba '' *ran*ed^for 9. Nanw Sykea. ^dy : * : —ArtiaU: odnOert trio. __ PoUce Camdn Ib U n , for USESOFX-RAYS L. Carr, reader-in-charge. The so- MacBeth, Romeo, Cardinal Woolmy. 7:80 6:90—Variety bow; Sym pl^. 19 00 1 1 00 It is bsooming ' lnereasingly’ mors ; dety baa been suspended for a num- for* Chief Juetio* Harry Olson R Queen Catharine—theae y g» Iw 8:16 7:16—FoUUcal tif t; owb“ difficult to cut&i and out of traffic, 9:00 8:00-Drama, “AdvMtom." 8:00 8:00—Coon Bandorla muaia drant He VvEi-i •nd costs [ ber of yean, though it used to do to* Munidpel Oourt 4o report then areat rolea Her toterpretatton of 8:30—•ympheny ereheatra wKn 9:90 9:90—Studio artJaW muaic. and corrsi^y estimate the speed of | waa auperb; few n ^ e ac^ra 9:80 of IU.U, wkieh^ ____ _ M.. At ' ®P®1» Tbe last president wae Undlnss* ever eoualled xL Murical numbera Toecha Midel, vlollnlat. 10:90 9:90—Syntobonlo rapa; qiilnteC ^ i S ^ ^ e Me and the Worid la 10M 9iO(h-Delli B a ^ . OOPrujISi ” •* 11:90 10:90—Straw up tba band, Edgar Mdim of was 'sy HOWARD W. BLAK»|LBB Btatoments by Dr. Kegel hasi enOeibeiRLtontralto. 11:90 W:90—Three dance orebeatraa ptM§^ rection. Acoordliig election of officers resulted In tbs MUa” “oMther M aey .’’ “A Uttle Bit - > f«orum. arreatedpB it fo r of th* Connsctlout Dopartmsnt of indicated that Baby Bamberfsi of Heavan” and "WTio Knowa all by 10:80 9;to-Nattenal todlo __ .6—WHT, CHICACIO-1490. ing ednter of New York, July 24—(AM— New cboies of Mrs. Awm C. Gilbert for 11:00 10:00—Dream boat .toO»le bg*!r. 10:0 I 9:00—Studio ntuaieai program. the rid 11| Motor 'Vsbiolss tho number of driv­ will become Baby Watkins and tbi . ^ n eat B ^ iumn. 11:0 110:0^Tour hotu* ieagua the dty and B . Fisk tu£Tto i^ k % rssiW b ^ president, Mrs. Leon Ratbbons as health eonunlseloaer has obtained 844.9—WLS, CHICAOO-gTO. po^rsof X-rare srsaoui^ ers wbo get into sovlous trouble vles-prssidsDt, Mrs. > Louis* BIiuxm, Watte lemtba to metera on left jrt sm K iitag’Sa^’SlS .^ I 7:00—Organiat; rural aketeb. ikied him |1 •dd eoftr of 111.18, while trytog to pare othbr oars la a proffliM from th* parents thal I 7i90—Ali^taW braaa band. which bs paifL T b s arrest^ was R ^ o Logical Rsssareb Insutute, treasurer, and Miss Olartssa L. Psn- the savents’ reports will he aeespt ,^n. quartet. Twoiia by.OffoMr D testty.' tbs latest AmsripaD sdentifle organ- ’.d^WMAO.W HICAaO-eTO. S22S*i/5S: i tn» m, cd aj final. type Indleatea beat featurea. : memorfea. Thomas Osssy, Who also passed lEStlODe . fitting YMtorday, Dr. Ksgsl revealei 7:00 9:90 t i 9 0 - M ^ the traffic IM t in .this center of tbs Incorporation of this to repairing veetxhtets for the ua* of a 7:80 i^lasss s a fe 10:90 9:90-Qld OolVa hour. from w n c, th* Travalsrs Station,’ that an ultra violst-ray maehtni 8:00 7ioo—Rudy Vallee’a 11:00 10;i Sylvia; ptanIsL dty whan it w af n o t'in bis favor, D ilaii^ was announcijd tp te^ y Junior vested choir. Iced to* and liCftdiiij) E&st Stfttio&s, 9:00 9:0^-Relneamatien of Char- 11:90^:99—Amee._____ V Andy: dance. the acting prssMSent Dr. Edwin this afternoon, Oommissionsr of, has been devised urbleb would p r» lotto Cuahman. Mtreaa __ ,._iL, couNCiu BLUFFa-iaeo. WHwas t dlsebarfsiL H9 .was arrsstsd cakes were served. Th* next meet­ by OffcarP o b i^ y on Tuesday Cbarlss Ernst of St. I/m ls.» The Motor Vsbiolss Robbins B. Stoeoksl j ing 7*111 be held at tb* rectory. It Is vent a recurrence of tb* baby aha ATLANTIC CITY—11W. 9:80 8:80—Violin. te«K)r. orehaatra. 11:00 10:00—Law dance orcheab-a. C pointed to the fact that speeda to­ 9:00 7:00—WAOC programa tV6 hr.) 10:00.w..., 9:00—Johnny Marvin, artfa* tubes to produce X -rw of a power proposed to bold th* zneetinfs once up if iiutalled la all hospitals. n igh t day are being stopped up eontinu-j 9:00 8:00—Organ; aoprano; M rtooa u:oo 10:00—Claaalcri aklL muaic.. Thee Uglrt now unavailable, Dr. ffimst said,, are in two weeks for tb* present Tb* machine can steaeil a brand 10:00 9:00—Planlogue/ radio forum. Adtonturea; comedy team. has or name on a baby's foot that will 10:15 9 :16—Subwaya *>oya c o n i^ a ^ 11:46 10:46—AddraW; dance orcbeatra. for Severn Vrssks abd'-bow that tt one of tbs first objsctivssv. D ss^r lire. Charles Hildlnf has as 10:30 9 :80—WABC proga (2% hra.) l;0e l|:00-Btodlo. artlaW hour . has been,pot in ysgiilar WDzkiiig or­ penetration Is sought and. ^ faster fUMts at bsr country ,noms Mrs. be discernible for seven mqpthi 289-W BA I-BA LT I MOB E—1060. II46 6 : 4 M ^ i ^ ^ 'vea 1:90 19:90—wmplana; concert hour. aetira so that the rays caa^ u ^ line of cars Is d u g * r ^ . ™ j Morton and daughter, efterward, the health oommlaetefo 7:00 6:00—Amoa ’n’ Andy, ccmadlana S99>-KTHa, M T aRRINOa-1040. der tba lo^.poUpe-lirill sea tbat tbs John Morton end dauthtor, Miss 8:00 7:00—NBC programa (2 bra) 7:U 6:U^Mrie trio; aonga/ eemtoy 10:90 ba^_aoprano. laws '.ara v ■ to ’’stop” tlM'lznags of a moving in­ Malda, Mlsa Velma DeLssuiy,- and er said. 7:50 6:60—Good old /wmmar.tlma U.*00 UrOO-Studio enWrWnmenL • nrisft ncarllT In 'ronrt ternal organ, which now pqpipsars as spreds whieb were ones ooualdsrsd' Mias Adsla Adams, all of New York. 8:00 7:00-B . X Rcdfe’a. orebjMtra. tf9J-WOC«WHO. lOWA-IOOa a blur. . ■ rsasonabla and prop*r,” ho said. DBOP Dr IMPOBTB ' 9:00 9:90 9:90-^(eataoa cowboye prog. William F, Davltrapd HsnzY (Al­ Mias Adams will spend tb* rest of 10:00 9:00—NBC programa (f nra.) bert of ,'EUIngtOB wavs'before tbs Use Bztonded ’Tt la no longer safe to prssuuM, aft­ th* sumoMT bers. London, July 24.—(AP) — Ji 7:30 6:80—Feature muaio hour. 9:80 er a hasty sstimats, tnat there Is 10:00 ^ _____ 19:00 11:00—^ 0 danew oroheetras. “X-rayi” said a statomsat'by Dr. large drop la um Impmrtatloa a 8:00 7:00—WBAF Pro|I»«f 4jll*i:W0AF, KA CITV-elO. ToUahd JuMtes.Court Tuesday on Miss Thelma Cummings and her 243.8—WNAC. B06TON— 10:80 9:80—Myatery melodrama. charges of ’Viiflatioii ‘of tbs' nquor Ernst a ^ Dr. RoUin H. Stovims of time to get around on# or two ears cousin, Alberta Hilding, accom­ British cotton piece goods to Boum 6:30 6:80—Dinner orcbeatra, orgunlat 11:00 10:00—Slumber nwlo bow 11:90 10:90-Aaee ’n’ Andy.^comedlane Detroit, ssOretary .of -, the Institute, before an approaotaing oar gets too 7:00 6:00—WABC programa (6 h « .) 11:46 10:46-Btodio_artista hour. laws. Justles John'KM so was . on panied Mrs Charles Hilding and her bay Is shown la figures of that pert 4 » 3 —WLW, CINCINNATI—7M. “iSS.eajFPTH^KW&'S^ 11:00 U iO ^W J? Slumber muei& tbs bench:^ Davis - gtdiw “A n siKHiig ramdly extending use. near. Expm drivers often mis- gueato on a trip to Ocean Beach on for April, May azid June. ithawk frolic . tbs speed of an approaching 7:80 6:80—Dinner muai<^ flddlera . « ANaBLBS-940. to keeping liquor w^& intent to sell They relieve inmction, .shin condi- Judge tl Wednesday. 8:15 7:16—Variety; R. F. 4>. hour. 46S.9-KFIJ tionsi pneuznozha and aathm a, they vsm cls. even in the daytlms." u 8:45 7:45—Dog club; orcbeatra. 6:80 6:80—Doufdierty’a danee nniala ibony orcbeatra. _ and was fined oqs hundred dollars Mr. and Mri. Albert W. Hildlnf, 9:30 8:80—WJZ orcbeatra. aonaa concert muele. and^auva costs- waea^aQUlisH* Idokdsdy weaewi guilty are the most effeqflve tr«a*ment for “Last year, 408 drivers cut out at and family, also Miss Thelma Cum­ ■ 10:00 9:00—CrlmellghU; Anierlca to keeping llqueejwltl^ intentihteni to sell, a common pimple affliction and for tbs wrong time and found them­ mings and bsr brother, Harold Cum­ 11:00 10:00—Hall; Amoa ’n’ Andy. 6:16 6:16—itudio program;., .^rletiM bolls and carbtmckles. They help selves In acddento. Death reaulted Here’! Real RelM 12:00 11:00—Dance muale; trio. sale of 't t ^ r , and Jfegping slot mings, spent Sunday at Hayward’s ■■ 1:00 12:00—Orcbeatra, tenor recital. 1:00 19:00—Memory Lene; artiew machine for g_ a bZZ^iM tf ^ purposes. He seme kinds of cancer. _ in'eeveral caeee, there were numer- Lake. They bad a picnic dinner on 9:00 1:00—Parieen quintet; muele. “We now produce-X-rays of from oue personal injuries, eud lu every 9:00 1:00—Olbaon'a dance muale. 6:00 6:00—Dinner dance muaic. 9:00 9:00—Muel^ murtetewA was fined. 1310 bad costs. the shores. From R h filk 280.2—WTAM, CLEVELAND-1070. 370A—WCC<), MINT4., ST. PA U ^ IO . six thouswid to 250 thousand volts. accident there was consldereble 9:00 8:00—Cbarlea Hamp. artlaL 7:00 6:00—Celn’a orebea^ They were brought before court U 9:30 8:80-N BC promama (8% toa). 7:80 6:80—Old Time Singing SchooL 9:00 7:00—WABC programe ( 8hra.) as a result of a riud'made at their we went to 800,000 or 400,000 damage to property. More than 8:00 7:00—WEAF prem nu (9 Im ) 11:00 10:00—HarrieVa band concert volts we could get practi^y Pamiaid Afiaf 12:00 11:00—Orcb; imdnigbt njelodtea 260.7—WHAM, ROCHnSTER—1160. 19:00 1 1 :00—Dance muric; omnleL gasoline station at . Cr^tal Cake. 200 of these accidents were on 1:00 12:00—Merle Jacob'a orchealina 7:00 6:00—WJZ Amoa ’n’ Andy. 1:00 12:00—Tom Oatee* oreheetia. Attorney ftobert Fisk of Stafford radum rays from an X-ray tube stralght-aways, where th* view 399.8—WeX-W JR. DETROIT—760. 7:45 6:4fr-Balladlara ^Ing muale %lil-WSM. NASHVILLE-eW. ^ and we know results would be bet­ ahead wae good. And yet the driv­ COMMONS To RATIFY 9:00 7:00—WJZ programa (3 ora.) with Frank Barber, tenor. 8:00 7:00—WBAFprograma <1 hra.) Springs r^zessntod them. la 34 to 48 Boors You Get ' 11:00 10:00—Studio mualcal program. 8:00 7:00—WJZ p r o g r ^ (9 fcni.| 11:00 10:00—Jack WblW; music hour. Aimnai Outing ter. ' ers failed to Judge conditions end Best aad Comfort Agaia. '| 12:00 11:00—Organlat, danw muala 10:00 9:00—Eaatman Muaic School. 11:20 10:80—Amoa ’n’ Andy, comedians “But we cazmot go tbat high, for the epeed of other vehicles correct­ 283—WTIC, HARTFORD—1060. U;46 10:46—Mala quartet: o^M t/A The annual outing of the Ladies’ LONDON SEA TREATY 6:30 5:80—Dinner dance muaic. 11:00 10:00—WJZ Slumber music. Aid sodety of the Trinity Lutheran the lack of tubes to stand it. One ly. Many of the othere cut in on / 3W.6—WQY, SCHENECTADV-W. 270.1— WRVA, RICHMOND—1110. num gets a desirable result but an­ Torturlnx oaina — the Mnii th at 7:00 6:00—Norman Cloutler'a orch. 12:57 11:57—Time; weather; ew keta 7:00 8:00—Amoe 'n ’Andy, comodlane church will be held ojn Wednesday, curves, hllle and at intersections. pierce and burn aad never seem to 7:30 6:30—Studio muaic hour.' 6:16 6:16—Dinner dance raude. 8:00 7:00—NBC programa (3 hra.) other, trying the same treatment Most of these accidents, obviously, 422.3-WOR, NEWARK-710. 11:00 10:00—Band music; ballads. July 80, at Crystid Lake. The falls,'sometimes because of irregular let up—that rob a man of hia aleap 7:30 6:30—Cabblea dance muatu 6:45 6:46—WBAF proga* (4V6 hr».) members will- leave this d ty at were the result of reckless driving. London, July 24 — (AP) —The ______,11:00 10:00—Theater organ recital. 19:00 11:00—Club of the night. output from tubes. In seven years House of Commons last night —^that make him Just a bag ot .. 8:00 7:00—Lone Star^Rangera 10:30 and a t noon a chicken din­ The operators 'were without even nerves and all worn otff. Secondary Eastern Stations. Secondary DX Stations. there has been no real Improvement the excuse that they could see for adopted on second reading the bill S44.e—WENR. CHICAGO—8/0. ner will be served at Crystal Lake Those ara toe pains thab dope aad 508.2—WEEI. BOSTON—690. 296.9-WHN. NEW YORK—1010, In American X-ray tubes, though a long distance ahead.” embodying ratification on the Lon­ 6:30 4:80—Y. W, a A, entertainment 9:80 8:80—Playerr presentatlcn. hotel. The committee has planned meanwhile sdence has gone beyond don naval treaty, thus virtually in­ coal tar products can only partially 7:00 6:UU—Big Brother Club. 6:00 6:00—Wanlat; u k e -^ L 10:00 9:00—Musical; song stories. a program of sports and games for “CjiuMS coming to Department at­ 7:30 6:30—WEAF programs (1 hr.) : —Two comedy, sk ta the capadtiea of most domestic suring it will be enacted. relieve. ^8:30 7:30—Melody men’aVjecital. 6:00 6:00—Studio mualcal progrsni. 11:00 10 00 the afternoon. tention illustrate clearly tbat even The safest and most efficient way 16:00 9:00—WEAF mualcal prograna 2 ^ 6 —WLWL, NEW YORK—1100. 19:00 11:00—DX air vaudeviUe. tubes. experienced drivers nete a 'long A third and final reading will fol­ 6:00 6:00—Contralto and aoprano. 874.9-WFAA, DALLAS—800. Mill Pond Bathing To Stop low but this wUl be largely a form­ to get rid of these persistent, nerve-^ 374.g_WSAl, CINCINNATI—800. 6:40 6:40—Relirioua talk; waltrea 9:30 8:80—WJZ concert program. It was announced .on Wednesday straight distance to pass two cars, racking pains is to get a bottle of rs:30 7;30—WRAF programs (2 hra) 7:20 6:20—Queatlon box: address. 833.1— KHJ. LOS ANQELE8-900. the act should be undertaken only ality as ’ the action on the second 10:30 9:30—Minstrel men's frolic. 5 26-V i^ C . NEW YORK-C70. by Health Officer E.. H. Metcalf stage is considered the equivalent of ALLENRU SPECIAL FORMULA 10:00 9:00—Studio music hour. that swimming must not continue when there is an absolutely clear - 11:00 10:00—WEAF musical hour. 6:40 6:40—Rosa's dance orchestra. 12:00 11:00—Dance oretaestra. MARLBOROUGH ratification. NO. 2. Be sure you get NO. 2, -.l.-n£5:oo 1 1 :00—Footlights; orchestra. 7:00 6:00—Air college lOcturea in the mill pond near ^ New Eng­ road for a long distance ahead.” which comes in capsule form. Take -,'1215.7—WHK, CLEVELAND—1390. 7:40 6:40—Studio orchestra music. eoe.2—WOW, omaha—soo. “While It was common practice a When the measure is officially • •' 8:00 7:00—1. B. S. A. mid-week serv. 8:05 7:05—Lyric tenor, pianist. 9:00 8:00—Artists eptertalumei.t. land mill, as the water comes from' The Dorcas Society will give an adopted, on the third reading the these little dark green capsules as 8:30 : —Karasky’s band concert. 11:00 10:00—Burnhams’ rhythm slnga the upper mills and is. full of dye­ few years since, when traffic was 4 8:00 8:00—WEAF proga (1% nrs.) 7 30 389.1-KJB. 8EATTLE-9TC. entertainment at the vestry of the treaty 9^ have been ratifle'd by two directed and in about 24 hours you 10:30 9:30—Night club dance music. 291.3—CFCF. MONTREAL—1030, stuffs and is detrimental to . the church Friday evening. lighter, for a car to dash out of should be able to notice that toey 11:00 10:00—Feature; Slumber music, 7:00 6:00—Twilight hour; address. 11:00 10:00—Orchestra. vocAl soios. line mid pass a whole line of cars, of the signatories, as the United r 12:00 11:00—Four dance orchestraa 9:30 8:30—Organ recital; conceit. 13:00 11:00—Artists easemble. snlolsta health of the youngsters, many from Mrs. Roy B. PettengiU and Mrs. States senate approved it this week. have considerably reduced those 325.9—WWJ. DETROIT—920. 11:00 10:00—Late dance orchestra. 12:80 11:80—Salon orchestra, arllsu. the dty gathering along the river the practice has been curbed by po­ vere, torturing pains that have 315.6—WRC, WASHINOTON—980. 440.9—KPOi SAN FRANCISCO—680. R. A. Walker attended the funeral Only Japan Is yet debating the com 6:40 4:40—Organ music, artists. II rOO 10:00—Fissture artists hotir, from Ekist Main street to the Hock­ lice (Uscipline, and by the fact that caused you so many Sleeplese 8:00 7:00—WEAF programs (4 hra) 8:00 7:00—NBC program* (2(4 hrs.) of their aunt, Mrs. Reardon, In conditions have become so danger­ pact. 10:30 9:30—Late dance orchestra. 13:00 11:00—NBC dance orchestra. anum mill. Debate on toe meuure was brief nights. Continue taking them for 12:00 11:00—Two dance orchestraa On Wednesday, the water flow­ New York Wednesday. ous t ^ t few drivers are reckless Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Lord last night, although the conserva­ two or three days more and thua ing down the river was red in' color enough and careless enough to try tives, objected mildly to what they prevent an early return of the tor­ and the children - continued their and son Robert were in Colchester IL It ia necessary to Stay in Line Wednesday. called undue haste in pushing it. ture. STANDARD (HL RIVER sport until orders were given to to be safe.” Stanley Baldwin, former premier Magnell^ Drug Company, Souto WAPPING- stop. John A. Fuller kUled a ratUe- Manchester, says these Uttle won­ W t i c p r o g r a m s snake last week that measured aad others preferred postponement Frederick L. Plefka of action imtil after the imperial der-working capsules must baniSb 'jjlRtvelera Broadcasting Service IS DEFENDED Di COURT Recently added books to the Wap- Frederick L. PlOfka,. 37, of 45 VU- four and one half feet in length aU pain and torture In 6 days or and bad thirteen rattles. HacDONAtD. WINS OUT cohference this fall, but they did not Hartford, Conn. plng Sadd Memorial Library are as lage street, died ■ on Wednesday press their objections. money cheerfnlly refonded.—Adv. morning at his, home following sei)- Harry Mott of Springfield has 08,000 Wn 1060 R. C.. *4820 U. New York, July Z :— (AP.)—A follows: ■ The Odyssey of Homer, George eral months’^ ^ es«. He waus born been spending a few days with his WITH AID OF ENEMIES list purporting to show that the in Rockville, I^vember 15, 1893, grandmother, Mrs. Mary Brown. proposed merger of ’StMdard of Palmer; The Turn of the Screw, Henry Jam es; The Lakewood Boys and resided liere 6iII>his. life. Dorothy A. Blish, 5-year-old Thursday, July 24. New York and Vacuum* Oil would He was a young man of sterling’ daughter of'Mr. and Mrs. E, Allan In-Montana, I* P. Wyman; The London, July 24.— (AP.)—Prime P. M. make the merged: company only Moonstone, Wilkie -Collins; Byrd’s -I'-racter and was’ a -member of Blish, waa given a birthday party "4i00—News. sixth in crude oil production and 'Great Adventure, Francis Miller; S t Bernard’^ church and, the Ger­ at her home Thursday afternoon. Minister MacDonald and bis fol­ 4:10—“From the Realm of Cham- ■fourth in refining capacity in the The Green Ribbon, Edgar Wallace; man Sick sodety. ’’Before his Ill­ Several of her little friends were lowers were Joyful today over a - ber Music.” world was introduced today a f the The Household of Glen, Holly, Lucy ness, Mr. Plefka was employed at present. Games and refreshments victory Obtained with the aid of their enemies, the Conservatives, 4 ;4g"_^xalk. final session of the government’s Lillie; Quentin Durward, Walter the Hockanum milic . were enjoyed. 5:00—R-K-O Vaudeville Matinee suit to restrain the merger. Besides his wife,’'Irma ,N. (Dau­ and their part-time supporters, the H e r e it i s ! Scott; Tarzail, Lord of the Jungle, Miss Lois B. Lord leaves here NBC. riarold F. Sheets, a director of Edgar 'Burroughs; Tarzan and the phin) P le f^ , he, leaves, his-mother, the latter part of the week' for Liberals^. {^80L_Toddy Party—NBC. Vacuum,, introduced the* list, which Jewels of Opah, Edgar Burroughs; Mrs. Emmi Plefka, and a brother, ■Litchfield, Me., to spend her vaca­ Sixty-three Labor Socialists re­ 'S ite —Walter J . Arbour, pianist. was attacked by John H. Amen, Anna Karenina, Count Leo Tolstoy; Harry. . tion- with Mlsa Loriime Rogers, a volted in an unusually late session -WW—“Speaking of Sports” — special assistant attorney general, Flying Agjdnsf Time, Ffanklyn -The fui\eri^-will be. held on Sat­ of the House of Commons early A new urday mornmg. 8:30 from: the former teacher In this place. ^?^^thur B. McGinley. 1 sis of doubtful vsduc. He said it Dixon; Abraham Lincoln, Lord The funeral of Mrs. Cora Rear­ this morning, after attacking the 6;w —News; Beiseball scores. fsdled to ■ consider the ifinancial re­ Chamwood; The Lone Hand, Har­ Village street homefand at 9 o’dock recent appointment of Lord Huns- from St. Bernard's , church. With don, aged 50, was held in New 6 So—^Dine and Dance. sources of the several conapanies. old Bindloss; .The Dimmest Dream, York Wedneaday morning, Mrs. don to the public works loans board. 6?q9—Time. Mr. Sheets listed the. companies Alice Colver; Perries of the Cherry burial In S t Bernard’s cemetery. Lord Hunsdon, 'a noted Industri­ Tree, J. S. Fletcher; The Green Crkdle Rolf Party Reardon had been In poor health 7 :001—^Fro-Joy Dinner Dance Or- for crude oil production by barrels for some time. Beside her husband alist, called striking miners ene­ Frigiddire|i, ohestra—^Norman Ciloutier, di- as follows: (tomplex, Harold McGrath; The Tlie superintendent of the .Cradle mies of the people in 1926. With Lone Eagle of the Border, Franklyn Roll department the' Baptist she leaves several nieces. She had /npetor. Royal Dutch Shell (British com­ a summer home on the Hebron that reference as ammunition the Dixon; The Daughter Pays, Mrs. B. chhreh entertained the’little memT Extremists this morning offered a “feSO—^Musical Questionnaire. pany) 175,992,000. Stsmdard of bers and their road and was well known in this New Jersey 101,1()0,000, Gulf OU Reynolds; The Secret of the Old motion for removal of Lord Huns­ SiOO—Silent. church sodal IroonH on Wednesday place. Corporation (estimated) 100,090,- Cilock, Ciau-olyn Keene; The Bimga- don from the board. low Mystery, (Jarolyn Keene; Air­ afternoon; -'Yhc *]N !^ waa held on CAiM »*jca 000. Standard of Indiana, 89,425,- from 2 'a ’clock imtll 5. Thd begin­ Many Laborites sympathized ra» MYTOH 000. Standsurd of California 51,534,- craft for Boys, Dorothy Verrlll; The with the Radicals and abstained WBZ—WBZA Lakewood Boys in the African Jun­ ners’ department children were also GAMBLERS ARE ROBBED 000. Standard of New York—Vacu­ from voting with their own party, Thursday, July 24. gle, L . P. Wjrman. invited and a merry time was held um, 57,986,392. Texas Oil Company, Mrs. George C. West of Foster threughout the afternoon. (Sames but the* support of Conservatives Baautiful— Powerful— Quiet (Eastern Daylight Time) 50,675,300. ,. street, after spending a few days were played and.fii^Mous refresh­ Chicago, July 24.— (AP.)— Re­ and Liberals enabled the govem- P. M. 1 On the basis'o f daily refinery ca­ with her daughter, Mrs. Arthur ments were serveKI- Mrs. Imogens gardless of whether ' the horses -ment to win, 136 to 63. 4:00—^Tea Timers, pacity, he listed them as Standard Sweeney, of Hockanum, has return­ Starkey, 8uperin):rti(^t of the cra­ were running well, there were no The argument on both sides was Thi» Frigidtire has the fiunous "Cold ControL** 4:15—^Home Forum Decorating of New Jersey, 718;000;’SheU, 704,- dle roll, ■was in chkrge. profits yesterday for racing fol­ bitter. Philip Snowden, chancellor ed home. The tnffbanlim is completely enclosed in the Period—^Vella Reeve. 200; Standard of Indi8n6i, 404,500; Wapping Grange held Its four­ C. B. Meeting 'and Sodal lowers In Argo, a southwest sub­ of the exchequer, led toe defenre 4:30—^Happy Harmonies. Standard of New York—Vacuum, teenth regular meeting Tuesday Rev. WiUUufn W e^ey of Glas­ urb. Five bandits, armed with a of the government bottom of the cabinet. Food shelves are elevated 263,000; Standard of California, gow, Scotland; addressed the Rock­ machine gim, took all the money. 5:00—^WBZA Ensemble. evening at the Center ■-School hall, to a convenient height and afford 4 square feet &15—^Breen amd DeRose. 244,700; Texas, * 232,800 and Gulf with thirty membezs presenL- The ville C. E. Union at a. nieeting held The bandito slipped into a hand­ 5:30—Evening Echoes. 177,000. lecturer appointed-a committee to at Union church parsonage last book, In the rear dt a barber shop, FUGITIVES FROM JUSTICE of food storage space. The cabinet ia a beautiful 5:58—^Plymouth Contest. provide the entertainment for the evening. There w«:6ii. many mem­ lined up the bettors against the gladefgray Porcelain-on-steel inside and o u t- : 6:55—^Kyanize Road Man. next meeting, which is to be a con­ bers present finutt T<^land. WiUlng- wall, took 32,700 from the pro­ New York, July 24.—(AP)—Ed­ BiOO—^Time. UCENSES SUSPENDED test program between the married ton, Ckiventrv and S^wqrd. A so­ prietor and an unesUxnated amount ward Steel, 40, of Hillsdale, Pa., combining the beauty of porcelain with the 6:01—Champion Weatherman. members and the single members. dal time fouoweid.the meetlzig and from toe patrons. and Jam es DoxmeUy, 86, of New ■trength of steel. Call and see a complete demopi . 6':03—^Agricultural Market Re- The loslzig side will furnish the re­ refreshment* were eqrved. Whenever another patron would York, were held as fugitives from Justice today from Asbury Park, stration at your first opportunity;, port.' A list of operators whose licenses freshments for the next subsequent Red MeB Rteet knock at the door, he waa allowed 6;20—^Baseball Scores; Sport Di­ to drive automobiles in ConnecD- meeting. The sizigle members com­ Tankerbosan Trfiiq, ,1. O. R. M., N. J., and Bristol, Mass., respec­ to enter and then shoved into line tively. g est cut have been suspended for one mittee is: Miss EUea J. Foster, Miss held its re|;ifiar zoseiing in Red and made to disgorge his money. Men’s haU They were arrested a few min­ 6:30—Jack Albin’s Orchestra. year lor driving while under the in­ Esther Welles and Phillip Welles. on .’.Tuesday eyenlzig. The bandits fled in an automo­ Paul Hillery> Inc. Following the Hayloft utes after being freed with five 749 Main S t, South Manchester 6 :45—^Bostonia Girls Quartette. fluence of liquor was given out to-'’ For the znarrled members: Mrs. Jo- bile. The patrons summoned' po­ 7:0()—^Bulova Time; Pepsodent’s day at the State Mo^r Vehicle De­ sephtos Foster, Mrs. Ross Frink, No. 61 1-2, held a. ines and one others on a charge of swindling candidate w ai izilttate!& lice and gave chase and for a mile Louie Jesaelohn of Boston out of Amos ’n’ Andy. partment as a part of the effort to Ivan West and Sherwood Bowers. down toe suburban avenue the pur­ Manchester Electric Co. ■7H5—^New England Coke Melo- reduce this highway menace. The An invitation was received to visit Aqto Upedto 348,000 in a race horse confidence Five Rookvilla wozpen were on suers and toe pursued engaged in a game. The seven were set at Ub- 778 Main S t, South Mandiester department statement advised peo­ East Hartford Grange on Friday gun battle, with residents desert­ T;S0—Phil Cook, the Quaker ple to notify the department or evening,'August 1, and to furnish their way to a diimQh party at the erty when Jeseelsohn failed to ap- ing toe streets. The bandits finally MaxL. ' the police in case they should see two numbers for the program. The home of a Mend, ■ Mrs. William peeu: to Identify them In Magis­ outdistanced pursuits. ^ 4 5 —^In the Good Old Summer any of these drivers operating noo- program on Tuesday was..in charge Reeves, in Windtorville, Wednesday trate’s Court. PoUce said DonneUy it wanted in tor vehieleB. of tba Thras Oraoss—a ptono aolo aftenioozi, when .to*: car, driven by 8 ^ —WBZ Players. by Oraea .lOrkeM. a read^ by Mrs. Robert Brown of tfats city, left OOMBSISSIONEB ASliEEF Bristol where, he is accused of Andover, Norman ' Jewett War­ New York, July 24.—(AP)—^Po­ jumping a 316,000 ball bond. Steel 8:30—Crinainal Law ,, Gleason L. ner; Anaonla, Willie Bailey; Mias Kslezi 'Lane, a quartet by Levi toe highway and jav^^tumed. The accident ia said to have been caused lice today were seeking two h<^d- is sought by Asbury Park pohqe in Archer. brook, Bronson W. K ^ ; Eagle- T. pewey, Walden V. CdlUns and I? 8:45—Goldosi Trio. Misses Doro'tlw and Helen Frink, by a bunding t)ra. *= up men to vdiom 760 Mott avenue, cozmection with an 318,000 swin­ 9:00—^Knox-Dunlap H atters Or­ ville, Stanley Forostbski; East The wozQte vtore.’-brought to the toe Bronx, was just another place dle. Hartford, Walter H. Fierce; East two xeadizifs■ byy Mias ^aien J. Foe- chestra— ter. a voom duet by Dordtby and RoekvlU* bbanttol for treatment to stiok up. Norwalk, Paul L. Jones; Hartford, They entered toe drug store on RENT A TYPEWRITER Little White Liee. Ixaisn Frink, and a guessing con­ where It wa* found .tiMlt:Mrs. A. L. Wedding of the Painted Doll from Michael Beluldo, Leuia Founlsr, te st won by Miss HSlen Line. Cbapdelalne^ 'wlw wRhihor hodband, toe ground floor, herded toe pharma­ “Broadway Melody.” Fred W. Johnson, Avelon G. Rus­ conducts to* Redty|lto: Bouse, cue- cist, tore soda clerks and toe build­ RADIO SERVICE My Heart Belonge to the GirL sell, Frauds T. Sheridan, Lewis M tained a foactufod. eqfoHr. bone, ribs ing superintendent into a rear room on all makes. AT SPECIAL SUMMER RATE S t Georgs, Francis W. Wood. • Fsee and Easy. and laoeni|ed‘ 'The other and made off with 3190 and a New Sets aod Standard id a little French Cafe. Madison, Geao K. Poktor; Man­ four womeq;; Mni.' Brown, wrist watch. ONLY $3.50 FOR 2 MONTHS,. Out of Breath from« “Garrick chester, Joe Zadreany; Milford, Al­ SHOT BY COAST GUARD Mrs. Margaret .Flnliy, Mrs. Max The shouts of toe building super­ Aceeanories. fred cairimee; New Britain, Roland Smith aito Ifoe. ' iMpipte Finley, intendent for help aroused all toe Id a. A . HlUeon, Chester Galansk, Heazy have bruieea^cnd.’n ti,' a u have tenants except Police Commisiion-1 WM. E. kRAH With every machine rented we give, FREE, onn Bye Bye Bluei. W. Neurath; Mbw Haven, George Woods Hole, Maei., July 24.— returnM to] tnifo.. haKMi; er Mulrooiney who was asleep in his DeuMsMRr fola Ltnfr apartment on toe fifth floor, 669 ToUand Turnpike week’s tuition at the Connecticut Business College. ^ G et H ^ p y . Armstrong, Agi ' Cadson, John (AP.)—Two of the six men aboard PHONB 8788 9:80—Maxwdl House Melodies— Early, Edward Tdlstone. th* speedboat Matge bore machine There to a j[iw 4A foi!^ for a bus • ' / *■' ^ *■ Ivory Lace. Now MUford, Charles B. Mallory. gun bullet wounds today fired from line betvresD. 'Btilffe^v foriB gc and Keep up your practice for that higto' mRxk yon Heed Low. Tony Selva; Norwalk, 'nwodere Coast Ghiard patrol boat 2887. Rockville, CtynalleiikejmdTOlland. Broken H earted MSlody. <3uraey: Norw^ ■ Thomas E. Th* znen, Frederick Stone and and toe mawR. ’fonn talm up FOR RADIO \ want to earn when you return to scho .yrvf/ 2 ■I H m If-s:-' ■ '■■■ ■ .< .V-" .<*" •.■/''' f‘; - .‘fc- • •’ ,* * V'.tw '. ratmacrAYrW Ly .M(A .i*-ir i i T- ' , r ' , ■ ■■'''• ' ' ■ - - . -. s,.- , c i*^ •* • ^ *v>1^ V i. - •;> fissi J ;yii\ The Lady of 3.C-. I r/ - I SI f . , .'.• T;"* •- ■ ■ ,^ I ;^^t \ 'i'*- OF CHOICE UQUOR WIFEOFPHYSIW r. : ' y £ i r K S . • Vessd Is C a i ^ Otf Block-j 9ns' Becanse Doctor y f / f / ' Breaks With Hw. U aiid. 7 . :_____ Bfc'Paal, Ifinni, July 24^CAP.Jf:’ Ncmthat investigation hy ' yehillles, July 24;—(AP)—Lady int«re^ ^ New'lxmdon, July 2A.— i.KP)— next ,” ■ *'. > . pt'emier of to CfiiicagQ thence to St. Padt after Five meh, aboard the Blanche R, at dition; '■ Jfije:7^as; ttfini^a^y a'telegram to the ^formes the time of the seizure were imder •"/ ' Lady Owen told Exafnlfiing Judge The xlassificattoos' ■ Rumania at Vthi time of King arrest in custody, of the Coast r LatriUe that rtie loaned Dr. P ^ nounce* by Reareatlon, G e i» c«H-, Carol’s return. city imti^tog the Customs Depart­ ' Guard. It was expected they would iGastaud 100,000 francs for Ifls dais withto;a ; ment when he would arrive. Be­ be arraigned before United States Idinic; ' ■ . cause Chic!^o has not been desig­ Commissioner Russell H. Cochrane ‘*n»at in my opinion was what nated officially as a port oft entry, this afternoon. began to spoil things,” she said. no Customs agent recorded his en- The Downes sighted the Blanche 'ft When the doctor told her of his in­ tjy* , B about 8 o’clock last night and tention to break with her, she said, A fter reaching St. Paul, General - overhauled her shorUy before 9 she became so angered that she on exhibition, most (rf , McBrien made another effor| to re­ o’clock. The fishing boat stopped at bought a revolver. decorated with ' port his entry but representatives a signal from the destroyer and a When she arrived at the Marly- A week from nekt.WedncsdaFSrill. oi a local airways companp' said boarding party from the lerby home of the Gastauds, a friend come^toe Costume£Show. Thew^ j they co'uld find no Customs Iflgents. and associate of the doctor tried to ;Ncw Yotkr July 24— (AP) — A a a . vc88^ w8Ui sent ftlwflrd her# Tlic /it; weddy cargo* of liquor was found, the Yeason with her. will continue tbrb'wi^: ^ ^™*^***^j subpoena w as issued'today, by the agent took General McBrito into p ^^nrhA R seized and her crew plac­ ‘T'wished, however, at all costs to custody and he was fined’ $600 for see Madame Gastaud, who was in i“ j^ S ier big evtot oh the ptoy-l special. Congressional con ^ ed imder arrest. Cpxnmuhism to the alleged failure to report the Taken In Tow her garden, embrbldering,” ^ she <^n- ]gr„,H«l progljm ...... Customs Diepartment as required •Die arrested men were taken tinu^. what' will be United States, for V. P. Delgass, a by law. General McBrien paid the "When Madame Gastaud ^une to aboard the destroyer, which took NlgSt.” 8 ------... 'Sf vice S OTesldent of the Amtbrg Trad- fine. 'X . the Blanche R in tow for this port, meet'me I fired several times at her bem arranged. There will m ain-j cJonipahy, who has been men- jieavy fog which rolled into Blanket through my silk shawl.” .« Aviation Isn’t the only air-minded business to the world, “ letic competition between hoys io, ^ American head of the Sound waters and the local harbor Lady OWCn appeared to be quite lumberiacks will tell you. They do most of their work at altitude up- vears or younger frequenting, j ogpu, Soviet secret political police, delayed the arrival of the destroy­ In tne' anteroom she lighted o ? S ) ^ t . A t the left is Ed Berger, 120 feet up on a giant ^ u g - nlavarounds. Baseball, tennis, voi-1 ha

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and M^ATH UOSKCN T h i I M An signs fail hgi^-wiatkec, in to t o f is,'- behavior inqwIto^^/Ai'frfi^,' I "V* Irtot of fbn.yekr often talcM’‘the bit m l^iiotain BEGON HEBE TODAY eyes would not meet hers. His pal­ remembered 'in.^ its' teeth during' the summer r Judith Grant, arttct^s model lor was starting. He looked blue and what ca a i^ '^ a 0*-- , > < )5MaB Steyhe, who Is also krved by albopt.:^ li^ , • panion had skid. ... , .ftoUorl •. ■ D n ’tb e ^ hard oii ^ chUflren U'' ifounp... -v-’ - Cfanmniy Morley, her best ftlenA ess never a^ologlae enough,’* And now si^o Isapki forward, p te : ' .ll^e ’attaahto.cbiMBir l ^ ^ Canmuny had loved Steyne years he said. His voice tremUed so that little hand upraiipe'and her voice ory when she sees him agatai. JiidHh year, tuau Into a'Uttle spit-flrb, apd Betty la to swe^wkl carelessly. "What do you sweet and pleasant^.> ■13 ^ • ’lA-.yaara.'..,:. .* : ■ . ■ fights daily with the neig^bozi’ itp do stadies dancing and beoMiies star want to talk to me about?” "No, Mr. punch,” she said. "You I^ue. ca ^ strtpe-toirt^ oeiU children and qiiestto^ your some ^regiflhr daffei^'tiEx^Iaiep of a mdsical show backed hy Bich­ o m . "Judy, do teB ins that you,for­ mean it’s becsuw you can’t^ get me to o bcoAdiEtoth abah- tbority. , ; ard Wyon; later, however, Ae mihdk c^. tlieinidbpeAjABd: . p..: give mei r can’t rest iihtU you’ve aii^ other way!” tung, tub-aHk;«Bd piiatod' batiste How'CondNloaa^Gliaiige. hours for «veiYtldag.^li»li» learns Wyon is merely an agent for Gideon looked -.at her, his face' are apprbp^te. . . ' < ; *■''You'.can create;the.illusion of« said so. It was impardonable. It . Try to look at it this' way: ; enough for play.... f rich Brace Gideon, who is infatuat­ was monstrously ■ ; suffused, his mouth open. He flize 8 ze^piirea T l-A y « u ^ o f 85- h a v i^ '^inatehing for eirery - ' . ed with her. Meanwhile, ' Chummy She smiled ever ed lightly. She breathed snorinjgly. She thought he ineb material for waBit-withT ytod coipf^ 'ftoek jw u /;b i^ - without Ad, throuldi the. yeax^the children learns Jnditii . and Steyne are in was going to ^ ve a’fit. • of 35-indh material fo r aiidrt buying, s^eral 'by the follow­ work by the strlb^ and pulleys of knew that what he meant was, "It an organized- sodety. Tbtir hours love and breaks her ragagemeat. was unsucoesdrul.” She had no 11- ’’And, Mr. Punch,” she went on, ing trick. : .%-<• ‘ Bqil^. a sl^le ^ r of white arid d^ es are blocked ojf for them 1 but Judith refuses to marry Steyne, | luslons about him. with all the laughter, id the-world H ^ a ld HOW liD ' telling him he belongs to carammy.; «coii8idering I’m sitting talking in her voice, ‘Tm very much hon­ pumps with aa'manjr different col- like semaphores oh a railroad. They j ^ter some ^ tfa s Juditii bcitoyes ^ here, I'must have forgiven ored, but I don?t want, to be your P ^ l^ m i'S e i’^ e e 6t;ad tailorto bows as ' you have ^irad so many hours at this, so zpany at that. Alanna go off, guofs I Chummy and Steyne have resumed you, mustn’t ------I?” she said. wife, thank you all.the scune!” Pattm'He.' M*' ' diffefwt outfits. Attach a littfe PANAMAS CnADiai BY THiiE-' their engagement. Meanuhlle, she Gideon stared at'^Judy. dip.to / each that snaps on the ring, ~ clocks chime—meti^ihoricaUy She was not afraid of him .any ,Fer a Herald FafUra of the at least, and they go through a reg­ NESS OF THIN'WEAVB goes to dinner at Gideon’s home. He more. Iliere was nothing to be “ But W h y — w h y?” slipper. tries to attack her, and she flees He was recovering control of n)Odel'iBi^]^ted,^toOd- 15p. in A Mack , and white polka dotted ular routine of work, pracrioe, even afraid of. She had conquered him play, knowing pretty much what to By William & BaMwtai : . donn a fire escape and harries home for good and aU. She had him in himself. • ' bow is excellent with a white out­ to her hotel. "Ever since I was quite a kid,’’ expect and when to do it, their ’ the hollow of her hand. . fit, worn with pdka-dotted scarf houses in order! The only straw hats that'eTo He came and stood a few paces Judy replied. ‘Tve vowed that I ai|d beret. A pink linen suit should reaiUy w o v «i by hahid are the Pad*' . ~ NOW GO ON WTTH THE STOBY away from her, an imwieldy figure, r would never marry until I fell in Street, New York <3ty. Be 0^re They meet the usual people un­ to write your name and addfess have its neatly, tailored pink linen der the usual circumstances. Their uitufm and the BangkOlm. Ooayaqpil. ' CHAPTER XXXVn and yet with a certain presence in love. I’ve always thought it took clearly and to 'give the com et shoe bows, a light blue prlntto Ecuador, la the great eeatar a t the his correct afternoon town clothes, a lot to make marriage worth young friends are under the same Judy had her great dinner party, nuinber add' size of the pattern i chiffon could have blue grosgziain regulation that they are themsel'yes. so-called Panama bat Ihdusfoy, amf ^ and it was a tremendous success. He had some quality of domination while. you want. bows, and cotton-foockr-in'yellow, T h eir contacts -with these young Colombia and the Central Americatt:'‘ that one could not explain, but one "But you don’t know what you’re- countries export a great many hati ■* During the course of it she was Price 15 Ceat^ '^ / -'. . lavender or green could have gros- friends are more or less oonviBn- could not ignore. He was a man talking about!” he insisted. "You grain bows too. ^ o f this Qrpe. The- beat of-them a re' more than ever convinced that don’t know what you’re throwing tibnal, they run in the groove of Chummy was happy, and that Alan with power over other men—^not Name ...... made by native women. They are - . only the power of money, but of away! You shall have everything common interests: school, movies, Steyne was -doing what she con­ Pattern price 15 cents in stamps an entertainment, a birthday party, woven when wet that ' the fine I personality. —everything yo\. could possibly Size ...... '..... palm fibers can 1^ Waited easily. sidered the right thing. or coin (coin is preferred). Wrap a game, a new dress or a a t “Judy,” he said, “will you marry want in the world. No living woman coin carefully. Panamaa are g ra ^ aoeordiag to . “What has happened to you, i has' anything like what I’ll give you. ^iddrcee ...... skates—^the usual things that chfir ■ ?/ m e?” We suggest that when you send dren talk about when they get to­ the fineness and-unlformitjr of the Judy?” Dumont asked her, when! He could hardly get the words You don’t know how rich I am.' weave and the aoftaeaa and idiabillty for a moment they were sdone, | I for this pattern, you enclose 10 cents SISTER gether. out. The sweat stood in beads on \ “Money doesn’t tempt me one additional for a coupy of our large Then school closes and the pro­ of the fiber. ^alking from Ginori’s to the \ m s tprehesid. He might have been bit,” Judy answered. 'T can earn Fashion Magazine. Turc. gram curls up and dies. Peanut straws are. tiia Uaaehad ' a raw gambler staking everything all I want, or am likely to want. imitations of the g em ^ artida. “Happened to me, Bastien?” she he bad. If people get sick of my dancing, I A Reaction Beenlts. said. ■V" M A R Y ^ , The Ughteat-wBight attawa are can be a model again.” Late getting up, straggling down the Bangkoka, vdiieh are named for “No, Judy—not the real you. “You talk of falling in love,” he one at a time to hraakfaet, hot, After you first came out, I did Judy did not turn a hair. I the dty of Siam, . and are “Why do you ask me to marry said. “Why haven’t you fallen ini nothing to do, a long empty day bemdwoven by thSL-nattyfo of^thiat think you’d changed. I thought love yet? You must have done so.' KITCHEN ahead! Life at first is'just a good you’d grown a little hard, -imd I you, Mr. Pimch?” she said. countiy. " Beridaa-'fta.liagboraa and ___ ’“Because I want you to be my Every man is after you.” long yawn and a stretch, but that Milana, Italy pKMfoeaii tiie abaapaat feared that you might be spoiled.' “Well, perhaps I have,” she an- THIS AND THAT IN palls. Then the reaction seta- in and No, il^tien“, l‘o^V"carV about repUed, his voice t«m- i By »STEB MABY. hats and eaqx^ great qoulitHia of - - bling like a nervous girl’s singing swered, with a laugh. I it would take a better man than them; while some o f the ftitiiat 'hirakia my old friends—all of you. Tm “Then why haven’t you married I j T^e summer dessert often fill* an they are to stand up under it md happy when I’m with you. Oh, I in public for the .first time. come from England. ' “Funny you didn’t think of it be- unusual place in the menu. Instead retain their reputation for aU that hope I shall never change. And, is sweet and loving and kind and before!” she commented. “I don’t 'Oh, secrets, secrets!” she chided of being just a pleasant-tasting last BICH ICE CBEAM Bastien, I’m sure Chummy and Mr. him. FEMININE LORE dish, it cau be the main parLof the good. Mong to your, world, you know. Steyne have made it up.” “You can’t mean it!” he said Buddy, growing, his thoughts a Xou have never introduced me to meal, furnishing the nourishment You can have rich ice eraamf tat - ‘Tt looks like it,” the young artist a^ain. usually provided by meat and pota­ mix-up anyway like Us gangling said. your friends. I should never have any fresh fruit flavor you want / by j known your sister but that we met “I do mean it, truly, Mr. Punch.” toes. A luncheon of hot or jellied body, fcillows the course of least re­ 7^ “Oh, I‘m so glad—^^so glad!” sistance. He starts to lie around using vaniDa, mtadug it with ber­ I by acpident, and she was nice to The red came back into his eyes. bouillon, vegetable salad and rolls, ries, poaches or whatever you “Sometimes,” said poor Bastien, . j His voice grew thick. He looked Raspberries are still to be found<$ Office Girl Tq V. P. and dream or just lie around with-, At the recent gatherkig in New and a dessert made with ml}k and wiuit and putti^ it bbA to ra- ‘Tm jealous even of Chummy. b e-;“ ®- ^ as ugly as a man well could look. in the markets or on the roadside ' eggs and rice or tapioca, is well out dreamhig. He just can pull cause you love her so much!’’ ' defiance. “She’s a fruit stands. Serve perfect bierries York of business and professional himself togetoer to do things. He freeze in your medumlw refrefriji* “What did you lead me on for? balanced as to calories, mineral erator. On the following afternoon, Judy ,, , „ . Why did you make a fool of me?” on glass plates with grape leaves women, where everyone in turn was ^content and 'vitamins. can’t snap out of it when he’s called. came face to face with Bruce ' She would welcome you, he under them. Those that are not in introducing herself and describing said. (To Be Ooniiniied) ' 'there are many ppddings with a Ifs too much trouble to keep him­ Gideon. He was on foot, with his shape for this purpose will make a her business, a healthy, pleasant, self neat. Who cares, anyway? W EEK-1^ XUGGACtt sister. He looked at her and held bis delicious fruit syrup, or raspberry capable looking woman rose^ and custaril foundatioU that gain body breath. by the addition of other materials He settles Into a fine summer New llghtwright waak-find baga Madame de Toros hesitated a mo­ vinegar to have on hand when a re­ said, "I am Grace Roberts, Omaha lethargy that barks at any inter­ come in smart-tonod liffinni And' ment before she stopped. She look­ “You really want me to marry freshing drink is wanted. milkman!” She'went on to .eaplato than rice or tapioca. Bread or a cereal “mush” can be used for va­ ference. His mother, driven nearly hold, in their wardrobe ^d,'about ed very hard at the girl, almost as j 3*°“ • ^ked. that She had charge o f the sSlesm ^ crazy by the slacker, doesn’t help four frocks, with ample room for if to give ^ve her the opportunity of ^ more than anything Daily Health Even on hottest days one must for the BpbertS -Dairy" CJompany riety. Cake also can be used, but shoes, sports things and .under^ on earth. this makes the dessert purely a any^ by na^;ing him. Calling him passing on; but Judy stood stUl. have something hot and something which serves Omaha, Sioux (jity names doesn’t help a bit. wear in the bottom. "How do you do, Madame de She knew the note that came into ' Service cold to make up a well balanced and .Tincoln.. Her brief statement “sweet” and not'suitable to the sim­ his voice. She held up her cool little did not begin to convey an ides of ple summer meal. As for Betty, she’s turning very Toros?” she asked. “Isn’t it a love­ meal. A soup puree contains much elemental in her now ungoverned NEWaCXlSTUME ly day? You did run away on the hand. Hints On Hpw To Keep Weil food value. One made in the fol­ the success she has made of her Should Be Planned She was sitting on a couch. She work due to her ability and npt to It is a saving. of both time and environment. The girl nevt door has A new black flat crepe evening sly, the other night, didn’t you? by World Famed Authority lowing manner will be found appe­ a will as strong as hers. Summer You might have waited for me; I wore a blacksatin dress, a string tizing any time of the year: Heat fomily ties for thp name meant no money if the dessert of every meal gown has a deep back deeolletage of green beads, and.a black toque relationship. Shis studied stenogra­ is made to count definitely. The freedom and the disorganization of and ruflled sleeves which metend think. It wasn’t so tete as all that, together in a saucepan a can of split life as it is how, unoottles aU the to the elbow. Similar rows of ruf­ but Mr. Punch had "a headache, so with a costly emerald-green aiget Never Try To Ally Dyspepsia By pea soup and an equal amount of phy while a girl in her teens and dessert which is added to the meal She was quite ^ e with excite­ needing a job she scoured Omaha merely as an after-thought induces thhfgs in her that have been kept fles animate the sides of the 'tong, I follov/ed you quickly—didn’t I, The Use Of Appetizers. left over mashed potatoes, 2 1-2 down. Nature is asserting heTself, flaring ridrt. Mr. Punch?” ment, and her lips'and the paint on cups of milk, seasonings and a few imtil she found one with the Roberts one to over-eat and is rather tex- She raised her eyes to Gideon’s her cheeks gave her an artificial By DB. MOBBIS FTSHBEIN drops of Worcestershire sauce. Do Dairy as office, glrl-of-all-work. travagant. The dessert which is look; but in the back of her eyes She made it a^p^t never , to'mias caref|ully planned to toke its full big white face, and smiled. When Editor, Journal of the American not allow it to boil and Serve with she looked at the man and he look­ there was a light of the keenest plenty of hot buttered toast. a day. Little by little, she increas­ part in a meal adds both pleasure s human rajoyment a woman could Medical Association, and of ed the scope of her' responsibUlty and nourishment to the limcheon ed back at her out of his pale eyes, Hygela, the Health perhaps ever know. In nearly every home there are and as the company^ enlarged so did or dinner and is very much worth shamed and angry, but covetous as Magazine. 1-! ever, she knew that her revenge “Listen, Mr. Punch!” , she said. books for which it is hard to find her interest and ineidentaUy so did while. “ Long ago there weis a room, some­ ])er pay envelope, and now she is, A creamy rice pudding, lce-c(dd, •was at hand. If the person tending toward dys­ shelf space. Quite a number may Judy had the satisfaction of see­ where in New York, and in that be cared for if the rows are brought vice presidient of the flrni. She -with fresh or cooked fruit, is deli­ ing that Madame de Toros looked room there were easels with pic­ pepsia realizes his condition soon forward to the edge, and the space advises women t» concentrate oh cious. A soft custard perfectly foolish. What she thought Judy did tures on them, and a lot of beauti­ enough and adopts proper hapits of in back of them utilized hy-stimd- whatever job’ they have at hand, made'and thoroughly chilled in­ not know; but in some way or other ful furniture. Oh the fioor there regulation, recovery promptly en­ ing the extra books on edge at to do and to stay put and work hknL corporates milk and eggs in the was a lovely white bearskin rug, This is in line'with, the ghvora- menu and makes a balanced sauce she had played up to her brother. sues. Unfortunately, he attempts right angles to the rows in front. No doubt he had lied to-her; and and on that bearskin rug sat Judy To save time when the books are ment’s advice to yoirng, women that for fresh fruit that. usuaUy is now she had found him out. Her Grant one afternoon, and a ttUi far too often to cure his condition wanted it will wise to list the titles marriage is. no longer economic se­ served with sugar and cream. dark, bold, humorous eyes went screen hid her. by something taken out of a bottle on a card and keep it handy on each curity, and that/they shoqld In­ from Judy’s face to his, and they “From the next room came tWo that he has selected for himself. shelf. come more profletot'.in, their cboaen LUMBiEB JACK expressed as clearly as possible:. gentlemen well known in New York When his appetite begrins to fail lliu of endeavor, and hot look upon A' new knitted sports sweater, “So you have been fooled, my —very well known, indeed—real he tries to stimulate it with ap­ Currants are rich in x>®ctin, the it as a tide-over unto marriage •with colorful horizontal stripes, is good man!” gentlemen, 'they were! And they petizers or cocktails taken before jellying substance, as w ^ as fruit takes place. nuule Iflce a lumber jack, only “Yes, Thirza, I had a beastly came in and ' were talking about meals. This is simply an added acid but even they will make a finer with a double-breasted closing. headache that night,’.’ he said ex­ little Judy Grant, the artist’s model, i bburden to a weakened system. All jelly when slightly under ripe. Over­ Apples are now boginning to pansively. “I don’t know what it “What a pity she’s not the sort o f' thAkick that he gets is mental and ripe fruit is deficient in acid and Come into the market, and sjnee the. NEW EARRINGS was, except perhaps the rotten show girl one could marry!’ one of them the interior furnishing responsible much o f its pectin has been lost, iraduable m lner^ salts Ue close un-< Pendant earrings 'that use a we went to. That ballet danced said; and the other said he didn’t is not helped. In this case the commercial pectin der the skin lt> ad'vlsahle to ,eat coipUnation of jewels ate new and about as well as I could!” think of marriage, although he was If he reads faddist magazines be must be used and with it one can toem without peeling, after flrst smart Carved' jade combine with “Or the champagne you drank make jams or jellies, by the modern washing them welL They are p v- coral to make a handsome pair. at supper, Mr. Punch,” Judy put “short-boil” method any time in tioularly good fpr the tMth, coun- in, regardless of her rudeness, see^ the year. In fact the makers advo­ tisracting the effiset of ^ soft mod- METALLIC CHIFFONS $4.00 Two for erii diet deplorofl by dentists. Baked ing that his sister had drunk al­ gentlemen, Mr. Punch?" j tion.' He may try starvation, cate the use of flavorful, fully rip­ Richly brocaded' and metallic most as much. ' - Gideon had wholly forgotten the j which will relieve him temporarily ened fruiC and in making jelly they apples are delldouii i


is avoided by hi pavement. Madame de Toros waved he exclaimed, spluttering. “But of The proper treatment for the which lets the interested person coimtry folk, "nify s|y’'t^ t It , o f back. There was a look of admira­ course that was nonsense! You simpler formi^ of so-called dyspep­ know that his digestive mechanlsoi luralds the 'iarrival of > reetlsM buc­ Ml r' tion in her dark eyes. must’nt take any notice of that.” sia is ttie cr^tion of good hygiene is all set to go and wants some­ caneer Bj^ts who oome to hold “Miss Judy, I want to talk to ‘T don’t know that I did,” she regarding eating. The two factors thing to go on. ghostly revelp on their old stamp­ UAII^[)RL//1 NC' J r answered. you very seriously,” Gideon said. of first importance are the estab­ ing groupd. 693 Main Street, Hartford, IfoivAAldm “We can’t talk out of doors. Will “It’s true enough—I never did lishment of regular hours of eat­ Many biplleve th ft the I^ e o f (Witii or. Without Appointment): '•* V- •*,. you—’ want to marry.” ing and insis^ce on leisure dur­ Pines is the locale of ..ERXvenaeh’e Come back to my hotel,” ,she'l .“Until you met Lima Ctolt? ing the______performance. The______human ISLEOFPINES " UandJ” Its' laixdmuta said. • i TT marry her. i system is so regulated that the es- corretjxmd ' ’odth t|)pse/ la the ep- They drove there in silence. Judyl ^ ^ i tabUshment of a regular hour for tnad^. st^ has ki^iriiuire took up hardly any room in her I ^ It® furmy you should is promptly marked by an than ofip youngster, 9^ corner. Gideon shifted his feet i 3“®^ have found It out. You’ve i effort of the digestive mecha^sm SAYS NUNS GOT nights. ’ ' \ nervously the whole time. known me a tong time—months \ ready for the food before It Cuba dalms -50 i^ ceht of an a-'’ *--'- Judy had a private sitting room. and months—more than a year.” jja artve. * treasure-/ trqye, and ft ip paid that She was obliged to, because she .T* Pi®^* The juices be^ to be deposited TREASURE MAP thq. governihent recea|^. .madei a »• - had to see so many people. It was ed. " I know I’ve been a fool-—an that aid in the digestion. — The “find” of ' ifo' ovux;- .T w “find,” like all private sifting rooms in utter fool; but now I’ve .cOme to muscles of the stomach and intes­ rumor bad wM made /(jy ocmylefo hotels. It was full of sumzoer flow­ my senses, and I know there’s only tine walls are toned up ready to at the S w ' o f PtBea'.'pnPQB' vidio, ers. The windows were open. one thing in this world I want— i do their share in mixing and mov- Sante Fe, Isle of Pines—(AP)— I wbfle quarrying marl4^^iXWa«'upon “Sit down,” said Judy. “Would to make you my wife.” ' ing the food along. little ripples Rumors persist that Sisters of the entrant'to/a eafo .Whitfli. was you like some tea?” of. activity called “peristalsis” be­ Charity who operate a citrus farm fllled - Vkflien He refused it, and he did qo- sit Her head was a little on one gin to nm up and down. .Then if DMT her., bxv. com. into p o ^ side, as she surveyed him. In the disappointment ensues they get ' v.L down. He walked up and down. He Sion of several ancient maps Indl- i to be'ei^aintaied, sp.the nuaer ■'/'./a was agitated—more so .than she back of 'her eyes the light of keen out of the habit of getting re^y would have believed possible. His enjoyment glowed brightly. and digestion is harder when U is eating the location of a long-hidden I went WhetheY thefo YiteA^-’t^ "Mr. Punch,” she said sweetly, which is believed to eonaiat [ in-tbe story to 'doubtfoI>^ tt bae necessary. V ^ “I wasn’t good enough to nu^ry There are a lot of foods that of church; property of great value. i aerved to. foidya 'integMt'in pffote you. when you and' Mr.. Stornaway eyeiybody knows are indigestible. Santa Fe, onca the capital of this! caches. . • arit were' talUag .abdiit me. ’'^ y am I frled:and greasy foods are envel­ island, was sacked and burned by! ------, 71b J a,.j,».. now? le it Jiecause Pve done eome- oped in- a .layer of fat through Sir Frands Drake Ipte in the 16th 1 / gABYillppiul H ie fin er the leYElbOW thlng? Becwise rm a dancer? Tm' which the digestive juices pene­ century, 80 history tells up, ;‘by way ' ^ '' , • r - not. any diffeient nayaelf, truly Tm trate with great difficulty. The in­ a t singeing the bevy 'wbat thP ^"piBeros’’ ‘ If . you ‘ttm fi fabufotts slW r-A , 'ffirl who V Uxdced marvelous; aidP, to digeatioa and t e ^ . “El Cabaiho devSkutiago*’ or ufe. odth. ypur* oael'^ ea . A .iriisy ' w t' -di^^r-dertia certaiXly htip out A ppih i the Toeta' of S t Jrampp.** 'It to A eerti And'' put t A S 1' O R ; A ClareadMt; ABMA a dfonis ^u#y tttP'fo trtdt* dt* ef'MIlky Wey,,.alid w lw'tt*ipiAifAig«ii6r, IlM/ . I ~ . . V-.'-- . •. '.frr.-'-r.-''.'i' m i-C? .>K, >,t V. “. >r. ; ■ # . -' *• A •*/ "' Yi * ■•,-:■ V ’ • r- . ■'• ■ • / *. . majmcjmssibb >. ■ > - t/i.'.

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hik Cheney In Presi­ IJ- Ddbot; Jesanis^ . AB B H PO A n Raynor, If 4 0 3 0 0 0 dent’s Cup Play and Hig­ bMmUAti BBftUCHER W/LMER BaUGameaTb^r,Ea^^^ W. Honand. e t . . 2 / 0 ALUSONJ Massey, ss.',»f..-4 ; 0, A. b u £ e i n b a s e b a l l McCann,- ;L> /^iiljs'rf'a iS * 0 gins Tops Stowe In C. of V Ifl 2-2 Tie; Nearly 5^ Mantel^, ;rf,_'.5*>, If the umpire call tee game on Poley, ’2te 8,0;, account of darkness, fire, tein, 8tavnitaky,. lb ... 3, C. tourney. panic or for any other cause which r, Persons P res^ McOmUteyr 8b ...2 imperils patrons, provided five or • nx ' Gustafson, q.., + » i more equal iniiings have been j ^ E O R .6 E By THOBIA8 W. SfO W E 'Locks. 'P ...... 3 Two Important semi-final played, tee score shall be that of R. Holland, p . . 1 ffolf tournament matches at uie UOTT ^Manchester Country Cluh yesterday tee last equal Innings played> im- Nearly 6,000 persons saw Mail- less tee side second at bat shaU 30 laftemoon ended by the cl<»est score chester and Rockville, tri'.*1 oppose tee West Side aub here land Garros Stadium. The draw to whom he lost also to straight sets. ■ JSirdous thirteenth to g o ^ o en successive beatings at tee hand er sex went to RockvillA It Won’t Help ’Em Sunday afternoon. today also determined teat in tee of Tilden, tee United States would Baeeball Exciting Pieper won 6-0 and 6-4. In the men’k 1 .flC Manchester Green made it two doubles Pieper and Rothe woa the dcooc MttinfiT a four on tee latter. Personally, I doubt if the Braves second match George Lott of tee have to abandon aU hopes for the The baseball game was tee most The West Sides will be put straight victories over tee Belamose first set at 6 to 4. Harris and sac ' of “ 4 * « •win tee jiennant, even with teat United States wiU meet Henri Co- trophy. Borotra came closer to de­ exciting of all tee spprt engage­ through another practice session A. A. of Rocky HilKlast night at ments and Uke tee meet itsdf, this Jesanis took tee second at-love. It tn Tilav Hyde succeeded in htfiding kind of a law on their side. They tomorrow night imder tee watchful chet o f Framce. feating TUden at Wimbledon a few •was too dark to- continue. S .^ v e^SoOT the next three holes might grab a couple more games On Sunday tee order wUl be re­ weeks ago than ever before. Woodbridge Field, Manchester also ended in a deadlock. After eyes of Coach BUI Brennan. versed, TUden facing Cochet and The Rockville ferhlMne racqihst si eq under similar circumstances, but Cochet is a 2 to 1 favorite to win Green, wlqntog an interesting Md eight Innings of battling each team wielders brought victory to teilr; Lott engaging Borotra. , had scored two runs. RockvUle home hole with a one up after a whUe the enemy wiU get The Yanks and the Athletics from Lott. . well played game by a score of-6 city. Miss Blanche Atosuror This proved sufficient when tee Wte wise and stage their sprees eariy The draw for the doubles match scored its runs in tee second to- meet in a league game at tee West Wilmer AUlson and John Van to 5. blonde-haired newspaper repbi ias Wved in par mees. Bote so as to avoid any unpleasantries Saturday will not be made until tee Ryn were tee American selections Four runs in the fourth Inning and Manchester talUed to won over Miss Eleanor Runde made tee homeward joi^ey to 3® Side tbiH evening. The latter team result of tee first two singles is tee fifth and sixth. Frank Locke, with tee cops. holds first place but need a ■victory for tee doubles team but ^ e n the were very instrumental in Manches­ 6-1 and 6-3 while Miss Doiis Kihbe ■tmVes two over par. Cheney was One fellow writes me to sug­ known tomorrow night. ter’s triumph. Ray Woodbridge on former Bulkeley High school thrae- IJaSst 43 for his oppon tonight to be sure of retaining Play wUl begin tomorrow at 2:15 right was reserved to nax^e tee after losing the first three games 41 gest that they make Boston adopt French doubles team Saturday, tee mound for tee locals was touch­ letter t" ”-" at New Lnndon, pitched defeated Miss Elizabeth WashMe- - ent giving him 7T for tee total com their lead. p. m. (8:15 a. m. E. S. T.) ed up for twelve hits but was-usuM- part of the game for ManchMter the English cricket plan for their The draw* once again placed up­ Captain Dixon of tee Americans wich 6-3 and 8-6. Without attempt­ Sunday double-headers. He would refrained from making an official ly effective in tee pinches. Pykosz, and allowed tee visitors only three ing to take away any credit from, The Green Flashes and We.st on Tilden practically tee entire re­ the visiting third baseban, hit safe­ hits. Manchester got eight 6ff Rose RockvUle but at tee same time to Hvdo now moot M. J. Turk* have teem play tee first three in^ Side Juniors wiU battle in a third sponsibility of carrying tee burden announcement. nings of tee first game late Satur­ ly every time at bat. Play was of a spirited nature at justice to Manchester it must be inffton in the finals for tee ITesi- and deciding baseball game up at Saturday the Green will Journey mentioned that neither Miss Runde ^ ^ s Cup. The date of tee match day afternoon, following tee reg­ all times and tee players on bota Manchester Green this evening. to Winsted to play tee town team in aides battled as if their Uvea de­ or Washklewich has played much 2S JofSUn docld^i !■« ular Saturday contest. He would Let’s have the box score tonight afternoon. The ntner have tee same players resume that place, leaving tee Center at pended upon tee outcome^ The fans texinis this season. their positions for tee remaining boys. 12:45 sharp. The box score of last were equally enthused which added After tee tennis maj^es were night’s victory follows: over, came tee band concert and innings on Sunday. The West Side playground again to tee excitement. Bote sides took “ Youth Must Prevail Manchester Green (6) exceptions at times to decisions by then another RockvUle Night bad S i That partial game idea might demonstrated teat ■ it boasts tee AB R. H. PO. A. E. passed into history. ,ber of Commerce match play t ^ - not be bad, from tee standpoint Chief Umpire Jack Dwyer teut ’SSntet. Dr. HlggiM had to best volley ball players in tovm ,iDowd, I f ...... - 5 2 1 2 0 0 of tee magnates, particularly if last night by trimming its arck ri­ 1 1 2 2 Jack always managed tb have tee his opponent, five strokes. Dr .m g the umpire were vested, with tee ^ Boyce, 2b -----4 last word. These Uttle incidents val, tee East Side team, by a score Boggtol, s s ...... 5 1 1 1 5 gins vSl now meet Ralph McNsmy, authority to call it at an inter Motto Not Always True 0 served to Uven up the battle. 1 9 SrSldent of the MackleyAutomobile of 13 to 1 and 15 to 7. According St. John l b ...... i 1 esting stage, rather on tee order to reports tee East Siders were Wallett, 3 b ...... 3 1 1 3 2 Infield Bobbles How They Stand rJtmnMV in tee finals. Incidentally. of a continued story, so that tee 1 0 Ray HoUand started on tee 2 S ? ^ o gentiemen live in hous^ beaten before they started. . ^ i . n • 1 I for tee victory as Chicago ra^® Salad, r f ...... | 0 1 customers would be sure to come Picaut, c f ...... 3 0 1 1 1 mound for Manchester. He aUowed the back yards of which back the next day. Sensing a dra 2 8 1 only two hits. Errors paved tee other on Porter steeet “ J The topic of conversation among Ancients of Pitching Forgett, c ...... 4 0 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS matic climax, tee umps could ma­ tee boys who gather at the Spruce Woodbridge, p .. 2 0 0 0 2 way for Rockville to score in tee jestically pidl off his mask, doff street firehouse usually is football back after three straight defeats second. Tobin was safe on Foley’s Eastern League Are Often More'Convinc-'““ “ ^’“ “ “ error to start tee works. Schttoer golf “over tee garden gate. his cap and ^lout, “To be contin­ but lately ,a new fad has been in­ and pulled a 10 to 9 victory over Totals ...... 33 6 9 27 13 Albany 8, Springfield 0. GaUery on Heels ued in our next.’’ troduced . . . teat of engaging in tee St. Louis Browns to 11 tonings. Belamose A. A. (5) went out Foley to Stavnitsky and Bridgeport'3, AUentown 2. The Chamber of Commerce sem - Still, if we had it Uke that, ing Than Yonnger Stars; Another youngster of 39 years, AB R. H. PO. A. E. then Dogawicz singled to center. National League spelling bees and simUar contests 0 3 0 flnal match attracted qinte a there would always be tee fan Eppa Rixey, was given the task of Parr, c f ...... 4 0 I Baker hit an easy. roUer down first Ctoctonati 8, Boston T (1st.) in geography and history. Acco*"*!* 5 0 2 1 0 lery, some of whom plck^ who would tap you on the shoul­ ing to one of tee boys the large.sc trying to put tee Cinctonatl Reds Tribelhorn, If teat should have been a, sure but Bostm 6,'Ctoctonati 5 (2nd). der about a week later and ask Lnqne, Quinn Examples. into sixth place in tee National I^a- Lambert, lb . - 5 2 1 9 0 but HoUand tried to beat Baker tp r/ nu^ch afc various points of river in New England is tee Mis­ 4 3 4 0 0 Brooklyn 4, S t L6uis 1. ^ Sd foUowed in of By tee way, how’d the rest of sissippi whUe another said teat the g;ue, ahead of tee Boston Braves at Pykosz, 3b .. first instead of throwing. Two men New York 8, Chicago 6. tee start of yesterday’s double- McKernan, rf . 4 0 2 0 0 falrwav. Several members ot that Simday game turn out? second largest river in Connecticut By HUGH S. FULLERTON, JR. 4 scored to tee mixup. Locke teen re-, Pittsburgh 2, PhiladHphia 1 (1). th* Medical Association, including header. He had a bad: inning and Boisseau, ss . .4 0 0 1 didn’t get back.’’ is tee Hudson. StUl another said 2 2 0 placed Holland. Pittsburi^ 16, Philadelphia 15 (2) DK. tald^ Md Who ever it was teat said “Youth was behind when taken out for Ramsey, 2b . . 3 0 Manchester Scored its first nm Amertoan League that pickerel is speUed pickier, etc. must prevail,’’ probably woiUd be pinch hitter in tee eighth. Silas Cutler, c ----- . 4 0 1 8 1 . 4 0 0 0 4 in the fifth. Locke singled and took PhUadelphia~4, Detroit 1.. incUned to retract teat statement Johnson was credited with tee vie- Rhcm, p third on Raynor’s infield rap. He Oiieago 5, Boston 3. Frank Busch, lifeguard at Glooe if he should _ look______al tee major_ lea- tory as Cincinnati rallied in tee The Nat Cracker Hollow, was ill at his ko“ e yester-1 |^a''i^x'''scores these days, The 5 12 24 came home on Massey’s weU placed Cleveluid 10, New York 6. ninth to Win tee game, 8 to 7. Totals...... 37 single -over second baM. In the Watetogton 10, S t ^ u is 9. B.ipb McNidly *«4 day with a severe pain to his aide j^n^ients of tee pitching brigade Johnson also was charged with the which he fears may be appendici- jygj about as much pre 010 JOO sixth Manchester tied, tee score. iSSrkmoW the Bob Quinn, president of tee Red defeat in the second game when he Here’s how; MantelU <^»ened ,w lth THE STAND^GS lets. The presence tia. Eddie Markley is taking care vailing as tee youngsters and often again appeared as a relief pitcher Sox, once decided that Bill Rogell of his duties. in a more convincing manner. and was tee victim of Boston’s llte a stogie through tee box and wrot OfT im 1 s »StS si« gave b o t^ would become a stpr shortstop if to second .-on Foley’s neat shcrifice. Eastern League mggins and Stowe quite a t e ^ — Adolfo Luque, Cuba’s leading inning run which gave the Braves Pykosz; three base hits Pykosz, Hig_ some great surgeon could be found sacrifice hits, R. Boyce; douh’ e Stavnitsky’s infield rap left all W. L. FrancisF ru ^ Miner even brought mong Roys from tee Blast Side and 1 ijaseball hero, aged 39, held tee S t the decision, 6 to 5, and kept the Bridgeport ...... 16 ’ 6 his camera to take photograp^ of to remove Bill’s queer istreak. Evi­ North End playgrounds gathered Lou^g Cards to five hits through a teams to a tie. Harry Seibold, not plays, Bogginl to St Jo^> hands safe and Gustafson walked 1his camera to taxe pm dently tee surgeon was never dis­ off Woodbridge 1, Rhem 5, hit filling the bases with bne out. Springfield...... IS 10 the players in action. Such popu at Globe Hollow today for a picnic, trying duel with Sylvester Johnson, much younger than tee ancients of AUentown ...... 11 IS inritv must be deserved. covered for tee Tigers shipped Rog­ They were favored by fair weather, as Brooklyn slowly gathered enough the select group, pitched tee entire by pitcher by Woodbrid^ Locke hit a sharp grounder to ell, “eating tobacco’’ and all, back stiuck out by Woodbridge 6, Rhem Mjkan at second who tried tb re­ Albany ...... 9 15, Stowe took tee lead at tee start Wator iroorts with plenty of “ eats” | momentum to win, 4 to 1. game and drove to tee winning run NatteaalLeiqnie to the minors recently. 7; time 1:45; umpires Ramsey and tire tee side via tee double play wtaning the first two hotes • « « The Robins’ gain was made pos­ himself. ' W. L. three up at tee eighth. Dr. sible by their neighbors, tee New Herb Pennock, tee yoimgster of Prentice. route and thus cut off a nm. He Rogell had the idea teat to order Brooklyn ...... 52“ 36 won tee eighth and ninth The town championship horse-1 York Giants, who downed the Chi- tee quintet, aged 36, had a rough got. his man at second easily and CSiicago ...... -....53 -38 lead to one at tee turn. The t ^ to be a star ballplayer, he had to ahM n l t ^ g tournament wUl getlcago Cubs, 8 to 6. T6 B ro^_ time of It agtonst Cleveland and barely missed Locke at first, Mqn- have his check pooched out. from a New York '48 42 M t to Stowe but Dr. Higgins won underway shortly. It is imderstood lyn a full game plus a w'as tee principal victim of the In­ telU scoring to tee meanwhUe. St. Louis ...... 45 43 th^ eleventh and twelfth to square mouthful of “tobacco candy” and y—ocrway j oanHidatea will 1 points in tee lead. The pitching in dians* eighth inning rally which Yesterday*s Star^ After tee baU game was stopped the match. The thirteenth and fou^ wear his cap twisted to. one side. teat a large field ^ wiu po^ ^ numbers netted fiveituns and a 10 to 5 vic­ Pittsburgh ■...... 48 46 seek tee crown now worn by quiuo|______m.ir>acrn nsinsr because of darkness at tee end of Hoston ... i... .^. 41 47 teentew ere halved f Sort of an Art Shlres-Nick Altrock rather than skUl, Chicago using tory over tee New York Yanks. But eight innings, tee crowd rushed over th« lead-again on tee fifteenth. T^e combination. GlorgetU. . Billy Neubauer and Ctoctonati 41 ‘ 47 five hurlers and New York four. it was Ownie -Carroll who was Traynor, Pirates—Thro hoin^B runs to see tee finish of the horseshoe PhUadelphia ...... 31 54 sixteenth was also halved. But w te * • • George Adams, two of tee younger Along with Luque, Ancient Jack charged with tee defeat. '' defeated PhllUes to double heteer. and tf-nniH matches. In tee former ALTHOUGH THE POSITION generation, are said to have a fine Luque, Rohina—Held Cards to 5 American League \ a lead of one up and two to pisy. Quipn of tee Athletics, whose years The Philiies and Pirates used sport, Manchester made a clean W. L. blew UP and lost tee last two OF BROOKLYN IN 'THE FLAG chance of displacing tee champ. number somewhere near 45, above pitchers of almost every kind as hits as Robins won. ___ sweep not losing a stogie matclu holes hitting into tee rough on the CHASE WOULD INDICATE THAT or below, gave the younger pitch­ thO'Pirates won two gtmes through Philadelphia ...... 63 Seibold, Braves—Won «*®“® Giorgetti and Thompson beat Mas- W ashington...... 58 SiSteSir«>d dub^ a *ort UNCLE ROBBIE WAS DOING A ing lesson. Quinn had a little trou­ Pie Traynor’s two homers. Tray with single , iu 11th, defeating CSn olak and Usher 58 to 31 and 52 to , approach on tee final hole uter c a p a b l e j o b A 't MANAGING, ble in tee ninth and George Esrn- nor’s first fourrbagger gave Meino 24. Lamprecht and S’lUlon won over New York ...... 58 ' JSS^hls ten foot putt A 16-YEAR-OLD BOY RECENTLY shaw finished tee game-for him as a 2 to 1 declsloii over'Hanhen to the ®^o3Sii, Athletics-pitched five 1 t Cleveland '48' tee Ryan brothers, 52 to 42 and 52 Chicago...... 86 ^ a re tee match stopp^ two inches WROTE A LETTER OF COM­ tee Athletics downed tee , Tigers, 4 first half of tee bill, while his sec­ Kail ajrainst Hgem. to 49 to. a keenly contested battle. Som the cup giving tee of PLETE INSTRUCTIONS TO THE I With The leaden to 1, but to his eight Innings on ond, coming with ^ o on base to Faber and McKato, White Sox Detroit 45- Spectators were treated to a classy St Louis 88' , Victory to tee man who richly de FLATBUSH PILOT. tee hlH which gave him his ninth the 13th inning, put the Pirates on Limited Red Sox to four hits . exhibition of singer tossing. served teem. • • • win, Quinn allowed only five hits., tee long end o f a 16 to 15 coimt. Cronin, S en a tors-^ om e ^ “ Harris Looks Good jSoston 84, Uncle Robbie probably figured it NA*nONAL X Urban “Red” Faber,' second to Ten pitchers worked to this game 9th tied score with Browns, Wash­ la tee tennis competition, chief was fake and actually written by Batttog—^Kleto, Phils .405. age to Quinn to this quintet, did not and between teem they yielded fif^’ ington winning to llte. interest centered about the perform­ somebody hired by tee McKeever Runs—^Kleto, Phils 89- „ figure a winner or loser for tee Chi­ hits. ance of Milton Harris, former Ore­ Dallas, Tex., —(AP)—An nterests. J Runs batted to—Klein Phils 106 cago White Sox. After holding a gon SUte College captain, now re­ balanced grid race is to store for * • • ' ' Hits—Klein Phils 145. , 1 to 0 lead for . five frames Faber siding here. Although lacking a hit S e fans when tec Soutewwt Douhlee-Comoroaky, Krates 31 weakened and allowed tee Boston Tony Lazzeiie, Yankee star, this One thing the yonth afivUed Bob- year has playte aU infield posts ex- Last Night's Fights of finnese and stamina due to lack ference football season geto ^ e r fie to do was to use Loqoe only for Triples—Comorosky, B i*»^ "*• Red Sox three runs-to .tee sixth. of sufficient playing during ^ way less than two months ahead. relief pltchtog. The very next time Home runs, l^lsan. Cuta-W. ^ McKainTreUeved and''got credit icept first base. few years since leaving ocdlege. Har­ Of tee seven schools, only Ar Adolfo wins a game wtte a feat of Stolen bases—Cuyler„ Cubs 24. New York—Panama A1 Bro^, ris nevertheless flashed a i^endid kansas and Rice bei^>coma^ ^ch-pitehtog, the papers next day a m e b io a n outpointed Domico Bornasconl, Italy performance, easily tes out of the chamifionship proba^ win tell at great length Batting—Simmons, A’s .882. of the local pliyers ahd toaptoyafl ^ ^ e the other teams, Tmtas ^^^Boston—Babe Hunt. Ponca Oty, abiUty thatstandsMm an exceltot Ohristian, Southern Methodist, Bay­ of Uncle Bobbie’s 16-year-old mas- Runs-—^Ruth, Yanks 10^ ter-ndndlng. RlmT^tied . to-Gehrlg. Yanks Form Tubil^ht League — Okla., knocked out Paul Pantolfo, diance-to win tee town, chapqilo^ lor, University of Texas, and T e ^ Chicago 5. t A. and M. will be more powerful sMp Ibis faU. ^ - Owner Phil Ball recently prom- ^^fflts—Hodapp, IndlaM 137. Milwaukee — Tait littmai^ Harris' displayed, a strong o y »- than usual. Doubles—McManus, Steers 32. Play Starls Tomorrow Cudahy, Wis., outjMated George Conference schools wUl e n g ^ isi0 Manager, Sllefer some new heait game, scoring' n ^ material. He probably wants to •p^ples—^Reynolds, White Sox and Courtney 10. ments' with pretty in more totersectional were not only accurate but ifKf weu aver before. T te-^ trade Schulte, Ferrell, Mellllo and Combs, Yanks 13. Blue for the Yankee mascot Home runs—^Ruth, Yanks 3 ^ placed. These volleys Oct. 4 when Southern Mettodirt Stolen bases —^McManus, Tigers m at promip. R. K. Anderson, weU known HORSE BAOB xneets Notre Dame a t Soute Bend, baseball interest north o f tee deep court as weU m b*** Turnpike is a circuit - named 'tee ness man who has long taken an a^ H a ^ also showed himself to im a Baylor ties into Ihirdue at I^ay- 1 5 . ______tive interest to baseball, wiU of­ Chicago, July 24— (AP) — Mue u g h t t o n ig h t Community Baseball League, which l^arkspur’a chance of becoming the very heady ptayer. Ihtoftwisc^ ette, and tee Texas Agi^es tevade ficially open the season by pitching almost see Mm think ah the Nebraska OofnhuSkers’ strong- HORNSBY’S INJTOY has just been organized with a lading money winning horse « New York, July 24—(AP)—Tom­ . bership of four teams. GamM will tee. firstv ball. Ammlean turf Wstory*' apparantly g to a ^ o n . He has 0 ^ fh u ltW t bold at Lincoln. my Grogan of Omaha and Bruce ■ Next Tuesday night tha B ustos might bother to o r im m t^ b M I^ All seven conference squads wm Flowers, New York negro light Julv 84—(AP)—^R<«erB I be p la ^ every Tueaday Md M tey Men and tee Playground team ^ had baan wrecked by lamenaaa. fhave their initial workouts Sept- ■H i^b^the Ctlba tojurpd second n ^ t at the Community Cluh play- hook up to the second acheduled Cte E. R. Bradley's tour yav weiitet will renew their fistic feud, son o f Black Bervant-Bloaaam YUna, .ember 10. / intSrupted by rain on Tuesday, to nottota^htomatea to- ground diamond. ^ ^ game. Interest runs high to tomor­ timss lait night as ha i— - b . • s row night’s tusstle. Tha Commx^ty bo«ra4kA tendon on hla rijtet KENT OBEW BBTUENS tee ring of the Queenshoro Stadium fcrAag yaatarday to a workout to hia iMfroloo; ' tonight. nine la very anxSous to win and teua is t o a la li . New York, July 2*—(^P)—^ha show that the recant humiliatiBg th ril8 ,00 0 Arltogtoa handtoiq) Sat- ‘“ a a tsrday end trainer Dite' Yitonipeoo achool crew which went to the Fred Heimach, new pitcher with fractured toirtoa 10 to 0 beating they noalved from aami-ftoal to the *niam«F ~ challenge I Aa, fa tee north end are earned & e Fitomea mrnply ew fW th em <» Mid ha wouldt be out of the Brooklyn Robins, has ye^ to Day, yeatwday tea scat of tea aaaaon and'probabQr c m at the Royal Hailed' Begatte to Dlti^tlctpats to a world serlm game complete retevery,: hot it Igh, ita.sche ‘Vr’ ifAL' * .' -A'-fr 4?,'=^ -^py>r. r'*.'^ t. >• * •»* *-■ ''*‘'^.«rf“' ^tpajKHHSraSfc:...- i ■ X ’J r ^ '- 'iTjialiLaL!!: ' :'* •-

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HOlS^ifia0 :,S1 ^ ? ? « ta . o « P#nndpk 11 In ^ O ir? ...... y j 5 8 1- 8 0 or 3028. , 8b ...... v 5 » ?.«■<» m m m ■ '■“■ ’ A ■ ; 8. • I ^ NTS ,, e'l^jBoaoiiC ' •UVric # .l o s t —BROWN. FEHALiE G e m ^ room ?m @ t : 4)r :; a j » ; Bartell, aa means of an overland Une, a com^ 3 -Consecutlv. Day* .. ^» ^ » « " Mullegvy, as Suhr, lb >...•.....4 0 1 13 at 217 Union street, Manchester, South street, ^w eford. Conn. In* Reynolds, rf Bool, c .. bination of railway and motor ca^ ' A lf or*dVrV->oriVr«ular |ij^« Conn. _____ qufra at 27 Starkweather street, Jolley, If'.. . s 5 I Heine, p . connection, constructed more ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 Manchester. Barnes, cf .. i^r‘ Y o ^ r t V r 1^4% g o o d u s e d c a r s Ciasell, -8b .. %Z 3 3 27 17 1 Bagdad has now foil TWO FURNISHED rooms, ll|^t Msheuso. c ...... 2 ® 5 5 J ® Cash or Terms 43 RI^ANFORD STREET, frame Rygb, 3b ... • • • a * • 4 Johnson, p, Philadelphia lowed suit. housekeeping privileges, and also Tate, « Southarn. cf ...... 4 d Madden Bros. adwcil^, 6 ' TQoms, large two-car • : 89* 1 6 24 6 0 Tne railway administration Tel. 5600; earage if desirad. P easant sur^ Faber, P O’Doul, if '.., Irak has built a line .which has di- -Aay wtU b* chaTgred only for tno ^ 681 Main St garage, recmtly redecorated. Price Mo -Ron# batted,In,' . ^ P " ' Klein, rf .... T O u ^ g s. CaU after Autumn 3 6 {^ . Terms. W. A. Wright, 9? FoJherglil, z Hafey. Bl**on#tte, Wright, two bM* Hurst, lb ... i rect coimection all the way ' S ‘^cSfr“ ?n4 4t*t”e’ “rate*earned? but street hit*, Oraatti. Whitney. 3b . i Calais, making it possiblsr;to covai no allowance or refunda “ t^e prktt street, Hartford—2-6816 or 15 6 13'27 14' 1 Bottomley, Lopes, Frederick, sacrl Friberg, 2b .. on six time ada flopped after the BUSINESS SERVICES yopr own broker. ficee. Hafey; double-praya. Gelbert to Theveno-w, ss ...... J o o » * v the distance between the! capitals f o r r e n t — NICE unfurnished of Mesopotamia and Englitod with-; O F F E R E D 13 rooms in Weldon’s Block, Inquire Oliver, cf Bottomley; left on .!>«•»• Rensa. c ...... * 0 1 3 2 0 ®^No^Ull forbWa"; dlaplay line* not Todt, lb Brooklyn 6; base ,2 0 0 1 0 0 in a weiek. And this trip can ASHES REMOVED BY the load or at Dr. Weldon’s. * __ Began, 2b 3, Johneon 2; alto^ p V t J>y made in all comfort. “°vh« Wara.ld will not bst reapopalbl* -Webb, rf Johfison 6: wl^'pl»h,^'John*on; pass­ 39 ” i 6 27 12 I foJmore than one job Any oUier jobs for Ught truck. Dnrst, If ed ball,' Mancuso; tlmpire*. Bigler, Rune batted In, Comorosky, Trsy- The passenger leaves Bagdad < of sn^ sdvertlaement orderea *or nor; two base hits, Grantham, Heine; night in a sleeping car.. Havli V. Firpo, 116 Welle street. Dial a p a r t m e n t s — F L A T S ’^ , . AMERICAN Miller, 3b Jorda and McGraw; time, 2:07. more than one H’P®' _* (neor- Reeves. ** .... home run, Traynor; aacrifleea, Gran­ breakfast on the train, be arrived | 6148. TENBBIENTS 63 Kevins, c .,, tham; struck out, by Hansen 1; base MacFayden, .p .3 on balls, off Mein* 3, Hansen 2: los­ at 10:80 a. m. in Kerkuk, proceed­ At St. LeeJai— REDS S, S, BRAVES T, 6 ing thence in a motor car to Blosul.l FLORISTS— NURSERIES 15 f o r r e n t —4 ROOM downstairs NATIOIVALS 10, BROW.V8 t (Pint Gamp) ing pitcher, Hansen; left on bases, flat, aU improvemmU, 231 Center SO' 3 4 24 19 2 Pittsburgh 7, Philadelphia 4; double Each car carries but three paesen-j Washington Runs batted in, Reynolds. Durst 2, CIncinnali plays, Rensa to Friberg, Traynor to street. Inquire -.67 Garden street. AB. B. H. PO. i AB. R. H' PO. X. E, gers, the luggage being transporte([ CUT FLOWERS 25c dozen, such as WMt, Cf ...... 0 3 0 Miller, Clssell. Watwood. Grantham to Suhr, Traynor to Suhr, gladioli, asters, snapdragons, zin­ Barhea; two bate Wf*, Walker, if .., Klein to Hurst;-umpires, Scott, Pftr- separately. f o r BBNT-7-6 r o o m tenement Rice, rf i#*#**#»a*»*5 0 2 3 Barnes;' three base hits, Durst, Me'usel, cf ... Food is served en route. At cerl nias, phlox. McConville’s Nurserj^ lb A»0 2 1 * man and Quigl^; time, 1:42. iSh. revlu of rtject ,ttj. c m ecc- with ail'improvements, near Main Barnes. Jolle: stolen b#M, Hevlng; Strlpp, cf ,,,. (SeeMd Game) tain fixed intervale bot,8om is pro^ Windemere street. Homestead Cronin, as ...... 5 3 4 S eacrUlcee, Faber, Miller; douWe Play , Cuccinello, lb street and trolley. Inquire at 111-2 Myar, 2b ...... >4 1 1 5 Pittsburgh ... 033 108 001 002 3—18 vided and on arrival in Mosul at Park. Telephone 5947. MacFayden to Beeves to Todt, Ryan j Heilmann, rf Phinie* ...... 000 412 311 002 2—15 be publlabed ■»'«*. ^“7 jmuat be re Ford street. , Harrta, If to Cissell to Watwood; left on ha*#. | Ford. 2b p. m., tbs passengers And the oi ceived by 12 o clock noow. Saturoa>a Ixtepp.' 'If .. Bo'ston 4,'Chicago 10; bate on ball*, Durocher, ee . Italian Consulate converted into A LARGE QUANTITY of winter Bluige. 3b off MacFayden 3, Faber 2; o“ *; Callaghan, xx 10:20 a. m. __ f o u r r o o m THNBMENT to rent Spencer.- c . modern railway station with bai cabbage and kale plante, 1 ^ with all improvements at 148 Bls- by MacFayden. 2, Faber 2, McKaln 2, Sukeforth, e . TELEPHONE YOUR Harberry, p hits, -off Faber 4 In 8. Mckaln 0 in 3, Rlxey, p . and other modem hygienic conv( dozen, 40c per 100, 33 per 1000, 35 sell street. Inquire on^prem i^ or W A N T AD S. per 2000. Cauliflower 15c dozen, 3i Hadley, p , hif b y ‘pitcher, by Faber (Reevee), Lucaa, X . FARM AID iUID lencee. telephone 4980. , - ' winning pitcher. McKaln; AAm are accepted over ;the telephone per 100, 36 per 1000, Celery plants • V' \i% 8 14 27 Having bad a eomfortale supper, ■ CHARGE BATE given above Hildebrand. Ormeby and Guthrie, night and breakfast, the journey iel aa s convenience • to advfrtlaera, but 15c dozen, 31 per 100. Ten different f o R RBN t—S’dur room tqnemenl z—Batted for Faber in 8th. Boston McNeely, lb zz—Ran for FotherglU in 8th, Neun. - lb .,.. 1 1 7 continued in the morning to Nis-1 ?h« CASH RATJ3S wUi be accepted a* coloie of hardy phlox all in bl<».^ ’ with All improvements on-uj^er. Hale, 3b .. Maranville, ■■ 1 2 3 TARIFF KAHSAS fui£ PAXMEKr If paid at the bual- Buy them now and you will be 3 slbin, which is rsacbsd « t 4 p. m.1 n*BB office on or before the aeventb floor. Inquire 65 North street. Tel. Oealin, If .. Clark, rf .... 0 1 sure that you wiU get toe coloro Kress. Bs- •«a*ia#»i Berger, If ... 4 0 3 At 8:60 tbs sleeping ear is boardsdj day following the *°*?5harg*E 7712. Ferrall, c Welsh, cf ... 1 1 3 ones more en routs for “ •iCh ad otherwlae the, CHARGE you ^ant. Tclsphons 8-3091t 870 0 1 2 RRIMARY ISSUES I^TB will be collected *'**^®"*J' Burnside Avenue Greenhouse, East Schulte, c FRATERNAL ORDERS Chathath, 3b . $ 0 • » » » 9^ Tbers the trsin is coupled to hiifty for error* In telephoned ada Metsler, c Spohrsr, c ... • t'*a*a«4 2 2 3 Taurus Express going straight will be aaaumed and their accuracy Hartford, FOR RENT—5 ROOM flkt, second Melllio, 2 Btchbourg, a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0O 0 0 0 floor, 15 Starkweather street____ Badgro, r INDICTED DY JURY! Maguira, 2b . 1 2 6 Haidan Pasha on ths short of cannot be guaranteed, Gray. P ...... noillngB. zs .. ft*aae«l 0 0 0 Topeka, Kas.,— (AP)—The tariff Bosphorus. IN D E X O F FOR RENT—6 ROOM' tenexhent Kiinsey, p ...... Frankhouas, P1 •«•••« 3 1 8 0 land farin relief wlU play spot A ”wagon-lit fsrry” takes S TO R A G E 20 Clntw'all, p ______0 0 0 light rolss in the Kansas primary CLASSIFICATIONS MOVING— TRUCKIN G— with garage. AU Improvements to- 47 9 i«. 33 19 9 passengers and thsir lug gags acroi quire ‘'168 HiUlard street. Tele­ Buna batted in, Guslln 2,^^ast -■ Boiton, July 24^(A P) - - Four 40 7 14 27 9 4 I August 6. to Istanbul, where thiiy board Blrtba ...... w »*» ^ Thrse former governors seek Engagenoepta .....•••»^v....»«ft g , PBRRBTT & GLBNNBY Inc.—Mov­ phone 6034. ^ ______Rice, Hale 2, Cronin 3, Maiherpy fraterngl orgaBizatloM and loo Run* battad In, Cuccinello 4. Meu Orient-Slmplon Express to Calais. ; Marripgca ...... Hale 2. Bluege, Kresa 2, KImsg'L 2. persona stood, indiotod today on —•el, Heilmann, Callaghan,_ Frank I nomination for the two senator- The fare from Bagdad to London ing, packing and shipping, ^ H y Metzler, ,Myer; two base hi la. Hale, Maranvllli. Bargaf. the tWO rspub- Dcaiha...... ♦ •» f o r r e n t —5 ROOM "FLAT, flto^ Rice, HcNeely, Bluege, Weft,.‘ Harrla, about $240. ■ - Card of-Tliank* S seprice to and from New York. 14 strip., CU-..I' .Ilean* members of the trio, in an in, Mareoriam .....•.•..••*•••••• \ floor. In good condition, at 78 Ben­ Myer; three baae hits, Klrnaeyj'ltotne laws in action IntorpM ^ M » o e Heilmann; home runa, Mauael, trucks at your service. Agents for runs, Cronin 2; stolen base,. Ih^eSs: election that wlU determine party Loat and f*ound s United Van Service, one of the ton street Inquire Home B ank'* flnito drive against speakeasies, cuccinello; stolen baae, Meuael; Announcement^ J -Trust Company. aacrlfice, Bluege: double play*,'Melilr In ths majority of the cases re- ,«crlflcei, Neun. Clark, Bargar; dou- candidates for 10 congressional BANK OF ENGLAND BBPOBT ParaonaU ...... ^...... » leading long distance moving com­ lo to Kress to McNaeiy, Kresa to Vi!/ th*' Wadsral Grand Jury I bla plays, Maranville to Maguira to posts. ABtoaapbUM . panies. Connection in 162 cities. Meinio to McNeely: left dn base the £ro Neun: le ft on baaea,Cincinnati 9, 1 AuttfmobUa# for ...... • » • FOR RENT—BIX ROOM tenement, Washington 9, St. Louis 9: base on yesterday the defendants wers_m^ ball*, off Rlxey i, Uhopppsed in bis own party for London, July 24^-fA P ) — Tb^ Automobilta for Exchange • Phone 3063, 8860, 8864. modern Improvements, 42 Florence balls, off Marberry 4, Gray 4, Kim indicted for alleged maintenance of i Cantwell i; struck a third term. Senator Arthur Sap­ weekly etatement ot' m Bank Auto Acceaaorle*—Tlraa ...... • street CaU 3165. ■«y 2: struck out, by Marberry 3. by a comm(m nuisance, "The number I ©ut, by Rlxey 2, Johnion l, Frank- per will bato as bis democratic Vingland sbOWS tb# follOW lni Aulo Repairing—Painting...... ’ L. T. WOOD CO.—Furniture and Hadley '3, Klmsey 1, Blealiolder 1- nf th* indictments, including 20' re- | house 3; hits, off Rixey 13 in 7, Jonn- opponent in the November Ni electioni changes in pounds: AulO'Ucliool* ...... • * piano moving, modem equipment, 3 ROOM SUITE, hew ^ohnfon hits, off Gray 6 in 2 2-3. Marberry 1 r«Manta In western aon 1 In 2, Frankhousa • 11 In 8 2-8. Auloa—Ship by Truck ...... •, experienced help, public etore- In 7 1-3, Klmsey 9 in 7 2-3, Blaehold turned "sWenU | cantweil 4 in l 2-3, _8rSmith 1 In 2-8": I Ji^than M. Davis, plcturssqus for- Total reserve decreased 866,000j Block, all modem improvements, er 1 In 2-3, Crowder 2 in none (one Cantwell Autoa-r-For Hire ''-.v**V****** iS bouse. Phone 4496. Massachusetts, was the largest in winninff pitcher. Johnson: loeinglmsr Pcmqcrstlo governor'who ss a drculatlon decreased 988,000; bulj (Jaraeea—Service—Storage . . . . . »* Phone Aaron Johxison 8726 or Jani­ out In 8th>, Hadley 3 3 2-3; winning pitcher, Cantwell; umpires.. Stark "dirt farme;r” candidate seven years lion decreased 1A38,000; >otber Motorcycle*—-Blcyclea J* .pitcher, Hadley; losing pitcher, Klm- Makerkurth 'and 'Kle'sm; time, ,2:08 Wanted Autoa—Motorcycle* . .. . 11 tor 7636. . . seis-' umpires; Moriarty,• Geisel and ^*^though-federal officers declined ago roM into ths office for a brief curities increased 3,691,000: pu to explain the reason for toe sfeond X—Batted for Rlxey In 9th, Uuaiseaa and Prof«i*ie^ Servlee# PAINTING—REPAIRING 21 FOR r HNT—6 r o Gm tenement iC6 street Dial 5921. FOR RENT—4 ROOlf tsnsmsnt n with garage. All improvements Haas, cf ... 1 1 1 0 '■ Lowell Aerie, No. 226, Fraternal At BTaw Torlii-- owner of a daily new4P«P«r and compared with 44.87 a Vfihik ago. Coahrrana, .c • .•.**( JIt 0 n 1 (1 0 M(.vlnK~TrvckUig—Storage ... Apply 135 Pearl street- 1) 3 0 1 Order of Eagles; Lawrence Lodge, GIANTS S, Ct'BS S nunMTouB farm publications,' has I’aJntlng—Papering ...... REPAIRING 23 Simmons, If ...... 4 1 New York _ Foxx, lb ,., n 1 17 0 0 No. 404, Loyal Order of Moose; AB. B. H. PO. A E. been regarded by his political An Ohio tourist loit^ja straM Professional Service*...... 3 0 0 L'Union Franco-Beige, Inc., Law- <* FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT With Miller, r f ...... 4 1 1 <» Crltz. 2b .4 1 1 friends- as 'a champioB of the farm­ hat when'it blew o ff’if|n into MOWER SHARPENING, vacuum aU modem improvemeats, to W.flliam#,. #s 3 1 .0 4 0 reence; and the White Eagle Home .5 0 1 0 Tailorins—Dyeifk—CleanlOlf ... cleaner, phbnbgraph, clock repair­ ...... 4 a*G 3 1 0 Loach. If ers’ interests. field where a cow # • » graxing.' Toilet Good* and Service...... adults. Inquire 87 Delmoat street Dykes, 3b .. 0 2 Assbdatlori, Northampton, were in­ Lindetroin, 3b .3 1 1 0 Senator Henry J. Allen has three ing, key flttlDg. Braltowaite, 52 Quinp, p ...... 4 0 0 3 0 . 3 2 1 14 Hay! hay! ^V'anted—Business Servloa ,•>..... Telephone 8^39...... dicted. ______Terry, lb . 3 • opponents for toe republican nomi­ Edaratlonal Pearl street 17 ” Ott, rf ■---- .1 0 Course* and Classes 4...... 34 4 9.37 O'Farrell, c .4 2 3 6 nation tor toe senate. •Private Instruction .4....y .....• FOR RENT—4 ttOGM tenement, Detroit Marehall. *a ,2 0 (t ii He is opposeid by Representative Johnson, rf ______4 0 1 • 1 9 .3 0 0 3 A F A R M ON Dancing ...... rent 827 wjto all improvements ...... 4 0 0 Rofttffer. cf W. H. Sproul, of toe third district; Musical—Dramatic ...... COURSES AND CLASSES 27 and garage. Inquire Frank Pliho, Funk, cf ... 0 1 0 GANCSTER IS KILLED Hevlng, p . ,1 0 0 0 30 Gehrlnger. 2b ...... 3 1 1 5 2 0 A () 1 0 Ralph Snyder, former president of MAIN STREET7I •Wantod—Instruction ...... 3 0 '0 7 Hogan, z . • Finnaclal BARd EK TRADE taught in day .Plano Place. ' Alexander, lb ‘0 0 Pruett, p- ., , ,0 •0 0 0 toe term bureau, and James No, this farm is not on Main St Bonds—Stock*—Mortgage* ,4.... McManus, 3b ...... 3 0 •2 2 O'- 0 Allen, zzs , . . 0 1 0 and evening classes. Low tuition FQtt^RENT^:r4—5 la r « rooms, 3 Stone, If ...... 4 n 1 3 0- 1 Albany, N, Y„ July 24.— (AP.) — 1 F. Getty,----- , . Kansas — a t y attorney, . i ijui g five minute ride will take you Buslnesa Opportunltle* .....• • .. rate. Vaughn Barber School. T4 1 0 One-man was injured fatally end q} ritzaimmon*. p ,',1 0 0 1 Money to L«oan . . , , , . . . 4...... ■w^nut street' near Pine.. Near Koenig, SB , ...... 4 0 0 1 Seeking a second term, Gw. Reed (jjied roads, slectriclty,’ Help and Slfnattoaa Market street Hartford. Dcsautels, o ...... 3 0 0 2. 1 .0. gecond badly woimded in;-a barrage 30 27 has as a r^ublican opponent Frank ' Cheney mUls. Very reasonable. In- ...... 3 0 0 1 .Of 8 8 street lights, dty watery 7 root Help Wanted—Female ...... Dhle, p ,... 0 of pietpl shots frpm an automobile . . . Chicago ("Chief’ ) Haucke, former state house, about 30 acres of land, ai Help Wanted—Male ...... ■ quire Taylor ShCp, telephone 5030 Margrave, zz ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Blair. 2b ...... i Help Wanted—Male or Female .. here early today. Police- said toey commander of toe American legion. ^ orchard and___ wood. Priced real HELP WANTED—MALE 36 or Hartford 7-5651. Engliah, ,3b>...... Another former commander of the i Agdnts Wanted 32 l' 6 3t t had beeh unable to fix the shooting ,;^Cuy)ef. rf ...... 1 Terms. Situationa Wanted—Female .....^ . FplR RENT—6 ROOM teniement, Rpn* battad^ln. Qulni).-Dykes, Mc­ on any individual, although they . TlMlaon. legion, Harry Woodring, and N ^ l ’ Situation* Wanted—Mala ...... WANTHI>-^^Y?- SEIAi Sat­ Manus. Cochrane, Simmons: two base urday-Evening Pdit itnd Ladies all Improvements, Inquire 28 Ham­ htt*,. Gehrlnger. Haas; three base believed the dead and wounded men d : T g ^ r ,‘If L. Bowixmn,; are In quest of toe I T H w a r d H - K e C llC Y EmploymentLiv* gtocltF—Feta—Poultry—Vehicle Agenclea •-**” V 'ii.il; lin street. Telephone 4825, hit; Johnson; stolen base, McManus: denuxiratic nomination. I Home Journal, good commissions. knew their assailants. HarxStt," Three women are' candidates tor • 440 Keeney or. Pets #*••••••••••• Apply 15 Scarborough Road. Tele­ double play. Johnson to Alexander; Carlo Baggata, 82, died In a ‘ho.#- Farreit **, ;^ IjIvs Stock—Vehicles •••*••••••• FOR 'RBNT^—4 ROOM - tenement, Bishop to Williams to Foxx; left on representatives to congress. Insurance Poultry And Supplies phone 8153, bkse, Detroit 7. Philadelphia 8; base pltal three hours gutter the-shoot- Blake., p all improvements, on (tottage on balls, off Uhle 4. Quinm<3; struck Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock street. Inquire 32 Cottage street, ing with the loyer portion g^ph” n*Dn,'-.x For gale—SUsceUaneous put,, by Uhlc 2. Quinn 1; hits, off ■body riddled with; shots, B^ank Article* for Sala SITUATIONS WANTED— Tel. 5662. " Quinn 6 In 8 (non* out In 9th),.£Bro- 38 6 12 24 IS • <1 Boat* and Accessories ...... shaw 1 In 1: hit by pitcher, by-tjhle, Tuttia, 42, Baggate's imcie.V' we« Run* batted In, Hartnett, Blair 2, Building Materials F E M A L E 38 FOR RENT—AT lifl McXtoi .'8 (Williams; winning, pitcher, Qutnn; shot in the le ff foot and arm, Crltz. Cuj-ler, O’Farrell 2, Roettger, Diamonds—Watches—rJewelry .. rooms, first floor, good condition, umpires, Dineen, Nallin and Van Tuttia told police the gunmen Hogan. Marshall, Allen 2, D. Tay­ Electrical Appliances—^Radlo ... WANTED—POSITION as motoer’s Graflan. lor; two base hit*. Blair; home run, Fuel and Feed ...... helper, or light housework, by all improvements, steam heat, "didn’t give us a chanOe.” The Crltz: stolen baa#*, Cuyler 2. D. Tay- Garden — Farm—Dairy Product* garage. Rent retoonable. At Clevelwdi— automobile carrying their assail lot: sacrifices, Roettger, D. Taylor; Household Goods competent g^rl. Best of references. Willing to go to shore. Call 6100. 1XD 1AK 8 10. T A N K S 6 ante swerved alongside of T u ttia _double___ play.______English'_ to Blair to Machinery and Tool*...... Cleveland and Baffsrata aa they walked along Grimm: left on b»M,-,'New Y^k lo, Musical Instruments ...... HOUSES FOR R^NT , 65 AB. B. H. PO. A. E. T s t r w t ^ e VOUey of shots roared Chicago 9J on ba„,. off Hevlng Office and Store Equipment . .. . WIDOW DESIRES position as I YdllU FINP 1T^5 R0NNW& Specials at the Stores ...... Seeds, It .... 1, BliGte-S. Pruett-1. Moss l.-Osbom Wearing Apparel-—Furs ...... housekeeper for widower. Address f o r r e n t —8 ROOM house, all Porter, rf '.:. and the machine sped away. Police 2, Nelson l.-FUsslmmon* 3. Shealy !•; the HdT HOT W ,* At; Box W, in care of Herald. Morsan, lb ., said they found a loaded revolver hits, oft Having 9 In 3 2-3, Chaplin WATER A* Wanted—To Buy improvements. Inquire 54 Mi^le Md^p, 2b .. 0 In 1-3, Pruett 0 In 1. Fitzsimmons rr-j O.K. llnimii ItiTnrif— —w— street. Averill, cf ... in Baggate’s clothing. UTTUE 5L0W Kestaarants J., Se.well, 3b Rooms Without Board ...... 29 LIVE STOCK- glLL-(WyE Boarders W^anted *29*'A Sbrinz, o .... Country Board—Resorts ...... 60 VEHICLES 42 FLOODS IN ENGLAND eij’att, c •,,,'. w in e c e l l a r s INTERESTING LOOK A'T THIS . IT TlNg. Hotels—Restaurants ...... Whitby, Yorkshire, July 24 — (Sbldman, ss . Psik. 1400 down delivers warrantee Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... FO^ SALE—2 PONIES or rented (AP) —^Hundreds of persona were Mentarue. ss Oporto, Portugal, July 24— (AP)— (}Md to a brand new'Colonlal home, Real Eatarte For Rent homeless and destitute as a resulti+of Apartments, Flats, Tenements .« by hour to ride or drive. Mervin C. Ferrell, p ... A large delegation of South Ameri­ six splendid rooms, sun parlor, Thresher, Buckland. Tel. 8394, the flood which devasUted the valley Business Locations for Rent ... 36 10 16 27 10 cans visited this city today after In­ place, tile bath, beautiful decora­ Houses for Rent ...... of the Esk river. ' '" ; ■ New York' specting the hydraulic works at tions, plenty doiet space. Pay toe Suburban for Rent ...... The waters which rushed overi the Comba, If . Douro buUt by American capital. balance as rent. Shrewd, careful Summer Homes for Rent ...... area after a terrific cloudburst-hSff IVanted to ^tent POULTRY AND Retoae, 2b .. The' famous wine cellars of Oporto pe<;)ple ,aro^l9u^g now. Think it Real Estate For'Sale almost subsided today,' but rath: "**” :'Buth, ; rf .. particularly Interested the visitors. SUPPLIES 43 -Lazearl, ,3b over. ' ; - ' , - Apartment Building for Sale ... was falling for the; fourth' str t*^oeaee« ■ ■ " _ \ Busine^k, Property :foT Sale . . . . . STARTED CHICKS. Also 8 and 12 sive day, making; the^tqsk oT .Gabrig,' lb Well Icnte^’' husiness, block to Farnut’ASd Land-fa^ Sale ...... Rice; cf ... A writer says that he has read trade.f6rx:goqd^farm. Speak qidck. Houses for Said . . 4;...... weeks-:^ ^old pullets, and broiler workers much-mcTe^diffjQUlt; ^c1tey. c . of but never in his life has heard Lots for Sale ...... cockereUi, leghorns, reds and rocks, At Sleights; w^Ch^ts; still isolated Lcry. as---- What' have ydu\to offer ? Pe(xnoek, p of anybody shouting "Hurrah!” Resort Property fOr Sale...... from our own high record,’ = atatn because of >qJ?h•]^^f)Ut•-:brid|fe•,: or “Huzzah!" Nor has naany a Suburban for Sale wqritmen tried'to’llpiproye sp »« Cooke., X ROBmiT J. SMITH Real Estate for Exchange ...... testod disease free stock. Guaran­ comic strip reader heard anybody Wanted—Real Estate...... teed right. Order now for future way'to get a

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(BEAD THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) The trip to Bagdad was real slow. slowly kept right on their way to­ Of course the small mules couldn’t ward Bagdad. Then their Journey reached its end. A hotel roof was go much faster than a lazy walk, shortly foimd with beds where but everyone had fun. When they they could all sleep sound. The had been upon their way for hours, Tinies thanked the Travel Man. the Travel Man said, “Say! I On him they could depend. think^we’d best camp out before the He always- worked things out sinking of the sun. -Just right and -my, how they aU “When night time comes, well dept that night. "TWas cool away all turn in and th^ at dawn we up on the roof and such a new V will begin another of our long treat, too. Said Scouty, loudly, trips. Let’s find a camping spot.” “This is rare to snooze out in the -89 down the road a mile or two sky-high air.” And so they dept they found a spot that-would Just till dhwn and then they wonder^ do. They knew it would be com­ what they’d do. fortable. It wasn’t one ^ t hot. The Travel Man soon said, Some small pup-tents the mule “Well, I will take you to a place man had were soon unpacked. The nearby where you can eat. Just bunch was glad to help him pitch like you’ve dept—out in the open them on the ground and set up breeze.” Then to this spot they quite a camp. When Scouty promptly went Each one ate to cravried right Into one, wee CSo^y his heart’s content When they p S e s i i . to have some fun. He puU^ had finished with their meal thby and let the tmit go down.- loafed afbund at ease. what a scamp! several da^ they camped (The Unymkea taka a ride la dq>t, but d l the time thhy a ^^eeer boat la.tfea asok atatyiX I'i' m V 1 ■t’*. fOU BTEEN 1 “M ...Zy^L'ls:' f m •UB L4C W HIvSI ■ • ■ ' . ill - ‘ ' T o W i l W ^ n H t .f’ bu »t ; CITY vaew BAMi '■Oompkhy Keeney Street and thristensd hw 2 TOMCMBJfcOW WOHT Governor John H. Trinnhti^wto_w a ittV i By C^fiQe^ng River H§re dSti BtM ing and BefreiluatoBU on WWtlon'wltis ss^ ^ . ^ r Hears shlps-aifld-a giant AH aioney Frl«i«* dorV Edward Barber, newpOot at ttSi > ^ Two boys emerged from the un-aa larger stream, if one could ^ t_.. J. T3SSSS, 'found winding its way toweftds the the atnort.- and Mr. Generous wUl derbrush near Woodland last eve ’Thread C3ty. That the automobile owned by Los i^id es Ttg Viflt (k entertain with stunts. ' 'The meet I ABOOTTOWN ! ning, bearing on their simburncd On learning that transportation i Lorenz that figured in a Hartford win* get under wny with en aerial shotoders an Indian canoe and camp by water was out of the question,,! murder is now owned by a Manches- parade'over Bridgeport SaJ^lIia^ 4 o’d ^ raday afternoon the Word has been tfecelvjd from ^ duffle. T l^ marched up to a trol­ they came to South Manch&ter and i ter man. decided to call up their friend in ------auxfltery.wUl conduct a tea party Ut&ea ot a m o t ley crew and ask^ the way to Wil- Manchester fe^kitojiaii:^ and at toe 87rst> Methodist eburoh and Myrtle street from. Brtehi.Yarfc limahtic. Wniimantic and to be transported^ | That despite official pronounce "R i^t along this rOad," said the | thither by truck. This was done at j ments about the recent bout at Auxiliary members Attoidtog the the 40 and '8 ^ cooventian Colo., where he is now M a track boss. ; the Oakes filling station while the Hurley Stadium. Battalino fans here nTmnn.1 cc^wentiCo .of the American session at the'BtvaVlcld. chef in a Rocky Mountato I^ric ! Legion at' BBrldgett^ which open­ A secop® conducted at 8:80 \v, are to -meet at the home of the i ing places where petters .are wont I to spend the late hours thinking convene and no miatkke, these The outing of the Army and Navy the Bridgeport Juhlor baaehMl teiun The parade will get under way at wIm young women with a noee for the liew; President Charles M. Murphey Forty-ibree of the members of! trol and Threatens To Bum club auxiliary scheduled for the com­ was to plly the Bristol Lsfion 2:80 p. m. Saturday and ’proceed Ever since the BITZ appeared in our ebreet and Secretary Lafayette J. Robert­ the Rockville Emblem club set out; Things Up Until Firemen team to an Andean Laglon Jun- from BuU’e Head through Main ing Saturday, has beCn postponed son, Jr., and a large Committee of for annual outing at Mr. Wil-; CaU. ior wbrld. Series game at Newfleld department, they've been putting it on—«nd until further notice. street to Btate street; west mi State' members of tha Ommecticut Horti­ UAtn .Reeves' home at Wtodsor^Ule | park. : * * street to Park aVenue, and ttience keeping it on. yesterday. Early arrivals wsfe to i , Parents and friends of the chil­ cultural aodety are working out ^ , An acetylene blow torch that Just i A t 2:80 o’clock toefe waa to be a to Seaside park. The reviewing details o f the exposition to be held high ^spirits imtll the news rsa