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Mew York Police hspeckor 11 Norse Slain IWorken h Water Trail. RepaUkan Leader Accuses , Strfte KitnndGasPeAat TeDs House Coaimittee![ - Treat; Opponents of Soldiers Pattol City \ AslExploiionlillsEiiie How the Radicals Work Sp^riing a FOiboster; Is Shift-W ire 800 F ^ h This Country. Cairo, Egypt, Jtfly 17.— (A P )-^ t The fbrarar Egyptian, mlnlater of Certam He Has Majority. justice, Gharably Pasha, p ro c e e ^ The foreign consuls, in Alexandria to Alexandria today to defend their | Ikdergronnd — Hen in New York, July 17. — (AP) — have notified the governor tta t they Washington, July 17.— (A P )—A interests. Tactics Imputed to Communisto will view with great anxlely any leaders in conducting strikes, in j petition seeking the cloture rule to Odier Drifts Have Narrow abut off debate on the London naval reduction of the military forces ' Prline Minister MacDonald an timidating workers and destroying I stationed at present in Alexandria. treaty was circulated in the Senate nounced in the House of Commons property of the employers were de Everything is quiet In Alexandria Escape. scribed to the special House Com today by Senator Watson, the Re Lbndoh yeste^y two bat- today, according te tbe reports tlaahipa had been dispatched to munist investigating committee to publican leader, after Senator Camp Mitchell, Calif., July i t ' received here. Alezandria for the protection of day by Inspector John A. Lyons, in Johnson, Republican. California, had (A P )—^A gas explosion UUed ajsraiL Inhabitants of Giza, near Cairo, life and property endangered by cor. mand of the New York City refused to enter any agreement for tire shift of 12 men in a tunnel of a limitation of debate beginning have Invited Nahas Pasha to deUv? the disorders there. ' Police Radical Bureau. er a speech there, but no date has the Hatch Hetcby project, San next Tuesday. been fixed for his viMt* - A t tha aante.time reports' from Lyons explained he had in charge The necessary 16 names were Aleiumdiia huBcated that the streets Frandaeo’e munidpal water a f ^ quickly enrolled. Watson had ex Confirmation hs4 bien recelveo- the industrial and bomb squads of here that the following members of were being patrolled by aoldieni to early today. pressed confidence that the neces prevent the recurrence of clashes Shiglneere said a natural Gra the force. sary two-tUrds majority could be the Alexandria committee of the During the past four years, he Wafd have been arrested: between police and Wafdlat stxlkera. pocket probaUy had been struck-'m obtained to invoke the rule, al Three Wafdlat newspapers were the bormg and the gas accidentally said, Communist leaders had fo though some of the treaty advocates Abd Elfattah el Tawl and Hassan mented numerous strikes among Sourour, both of .whom, are-depu suppressed for having encouraged ignited. •V i\ are opposed to the cloture. disoMdiraee and mutiny against The tunnd drops straight down the shoe, fur, needle, ^ n , marine I f introduced today the petition ties. Ahmed Morslbadr «nd Bl: Say- transport and dental ’ laboratory ed Kara. ^ autberities.- ward' more than 800 feet from the workers, as well as suit makers, would be automatically voted upon surface and then branches into a window cleaners and musicians. Saturday. I f adopted, each Senator drift to the east and one to the would be limited to one hour of de west. Those UUed were in the rapt Mass Picketing bate on the treaty thereafter. TREE SITTER drift. Thirteen men in the west The Communists, he said, used Watson consulted treaty advo OUR STATE GAINS drift, which goes down about L900 mass picketing and surrounded cates to determine when to offer the IN NEW PERCH feet, were badly shaken and some i^ops to coerce and intimidate Because 14-ycar-o!d Harry Wool- (doture petition. Senator- Reed were gasrad but aU were brcnight workers into joining the Commim- sey "hates girls just like cats" he urged him to offer it at once. TUs to the surface. None was sedoudy ist imion. Mobs armed with sawed stabbed to death—by his own con would limit debate after 1 o’clock NEW CONGRESSMAN ©■wner Objects and Boy’s Man The ill-fated monoplane K of New Haven and its c r ^ here^are pic ager Removes Him on hurt. off pool cues invaded the shops,’ he fession—attractive Anna Miller, Saturday, if adopted. tured before the start o f ^ r attem pt^ Two bodies were recovered al said, and attacked the workers, de above, who was a nurse in the Offer Beservattons Field Lone island, to Buenos Aires. Forced to abandon their ci^ t Branch to Another Loca most immedlatdy but the gra fknv stroyed machinery and merchandise home of his wealthy psuents at Meanwhile, the opponents were cause’ of a rapidly dwindling fuel supply and inability to see Iraid through tion. soon drove rescuers to the use of in carrying on their strikes. Ridgewood, N. J. The boy is held offering their reservatio-#:. Sena heavy rain clouds, the pUots, Randy Enslow (le ft), Jamw But In Other States Predic miwks. Use Stench Bombs in jail at Morristown, N. J. charged tor I ^ e , chairmaL of -the naval t e D ^ d Garland P. Reed, Jr., (right), took to parrahutes and land^ Niagara Falls, N. Y., July 17 W. J. raimey o f Hartford, Wis., During one strike last year,^ he with murder. He led state troop committee, gave notice he would in bSW near Bostwlck, Ga. The plane dived 600 feet into the , s^ e brush. Fans, N. T., , July ndio was reported among those in said, stench bombs were thrown in ers to a spot in the mountains troduce a reservation to stipulate tions Are Upset By Rfr- mica tree MCter, the east drift, later wra found at cafeterias and many windows were where, he admitted, he killed Miss that the American Navy ^d not today without he surface. He did not go to wont smashed and the loss in material, Twfliftr with a himtlng - knife and abandon its policy of a right to Isslnr hla status in the nation on the shift as scheduled, his place he said, reached hundreds -of thou threw^hifr body over a cHff. ' build whatever class of ships desir wide'eontest The transfer w laving been taken by Patdeh' sands o f dollars. tors .today declared the boy insane.. ed within the tonnago limitations. K FLIERS EAGEH' iwiuu neeaisary when a neigh-. Gallagher. The police inspector told storiJs A fifth reservation to the treaty bor'who owned the tree called Hurled 50 Feet. o f sabbotage and decided that was offered by Senator Johnson to Washihgtra^ the p(flics to have him removed. amend Article 18 to permit the Dan Tranar, eUp man working at many old manufacturers had been probable upset by Congressional ra^ N ick’* manager eummoned a the bottom of the shaft, wra hurled forced out of business through Com YOBTeFOl AVIATOR United States to build at any time apportionment calculations, was in ground crew of 20 men and cut 60 feet by the explosion but wra not munist activities. Most of the during the life of the pact the last a branch from a tree aeroes the wUeved cdticaUy hurt R. A. Communist strike leaderSt, kc said, three of the 18 eight-inch gun dicated today as, a result of the gtrest. The ground crew held cruisers. Under the treaty the TrompozynsU, who wra near Tra long criminal records. They DIES OF DiJURIES 1930 state census enumerations the briaeh w ^ e Nick climbed nar, also was badly shaken. resorted to f^ke. demonstrations to United States would build only 15 On Way To New York Where &-Amba8ndor.GeranI Just it and then hoisted it back xA the cruisers before 1986, when thus far completed. Charles > O’MaUey, who ascended stampede workers into their organi While it cannot be dstermtoed tixlo the new tree. to the surface just before the ex- zation, he contended, adding, how the treaty expires. Nick’s sixty-stzth hour pass- In the first speech of the day, They WiD Try To Get A Retonicd From Hiirope exactly viiich states will lofs iloskm, esen^ed the fate o f jbif co- ever, that persons of foreign extrac * * batt’o^Jmadth. He tion were most susceptible to their Fradc GoUsborpogJi Passes Hale said defeat of the treaty would •rossmsn sini’ vflfloh vrtll Milfl be ftdlowed b j TBlotber conferettoe an AssoiigtediPrsra f w - away fropi, tha influence. New/liiihBie.1 V shaft wtien ths ground quivered oett as pro^db^in pllation Shows, aumdsnt. froai tlw Mast. Ths shaft beicbsd Ingtxtti agreement. ’ have Under the Hew "Rork state laws, Ifeaiwhile, he rald, France and enumeration to flv s Indica a great column of smoke. Lyons said, it has been difficult for Italy'' ooedd "find time to adjust Monroe, Ga., July 17.— (A P .)— NSW York, July 17.—(AP.)— Englneede Story. scimFor ISibiiri James W. Gerard, ambassador to tion of the probable cnanfSS. C. R. Rankin, engineer in charge, the police to obtain convictions by their differences and a treaty pro Balked by a fuel shortage which juries. JurlM, he said, were re- Germany under ITesldent ■ Wilson, Statoe Tha* Inae • ■aid the men had been working in a viding for real limitation of arma Some states which were .not flf- R E P O R U ) MISSING luctant .to convict the disturbers ments, with the interests of the caused the abandonment of the expressed the beUef today vqwn bis serpentina formation of earth yes because they felt that the strikes BenUngUm, yemaoot JUy 17.— United States truly safeguarded, monoplane K of New Havens, throe return from France that "a new ured among the probable lorart aw terday and had fCtuid no trass of constituted merely another labor (A P )—Oh Us 20th birthday, Frank can and will be negotiated if such war is brewing between Italy and indicated to have lost Final gas. Evidence of the praeenoe ambitious aviators rested today n plenty of disagreement. They did not real Goldsborot^h, whose father whs lost a conference‘ is held.” ■ France." ' lAtloxiB xnEy find lUiDOtaf gra ’ generaUy' appears in plenty ize, he said, that a program o ^ r - Ih e naval chairman said the and hoped .they would be able to ‘Tt is imminent,” he said. "It is Arkansas, Rhode Island'and Min. Rumor Soyt MilBoa Miisbig time to take, precautions,I , he sud. on an attempted trau-Atiantic obtain b a e k ^ for. another attempt gatdzed violence was bejng carried United' States should wait unW in the air.” nesota losing one reprsasnUtivs Ths bodies of John McNiehoIs, out by Communist leaders, which flight died a yictim a crashing France 'and Italy h ^ worked out to make a non-stop refueling flight He talked to no diplpmats on ms each. ■ ^ Abo .Btit ORiiaib V*q[or 42, Ahift'hoss, and J. C. Maybin, 21. resulted in Interference with busi plane, in ~a -fpg-fllled forest an agreement before' approving the from New York to Buenos Aires. visit, he said. Asked . if France C i^ornia’s popnlatlon exosedsd were rscovsred. ^ Those remaining in the shaft n g , fel(Mous assaults and some The youthful av^fof,.' w^o held pact. The fliers, Garland Peed, James were the aggressor, he answered, by almost a mifllion the official ss- times miirder and other crimes>~ Garrigan and Randy Enslow, leap timate used in calculating that ootly Deny h. were: ^ ^ ■ Inspector Lyons said that - Fred junior transcontinentai flight rec •1 should not say so. She has too O. Nations, 27, married, no ad ed to safety in parachutes yester much to remember of the last war. state, woiild gain six new mem Biedenkopp, a German associated ords, passed away late yesterday, at day near B ostick , a village 16 bers. As a result it is not improb dress. with Alfred Waggenknecht, had I tTiitite Frlmce fears it ” a R. Kavanaugh. 80, Seatfls. the Putnam Memorial hoi^tal. He FAIRFAX CAPTAIN miles from here, after 12 hours in able that California’s Pub, JoV IT.—(AP)'—ra»| been le a d ^ . the Communist strike the air in which they covered ap crease in population might entitle H. B. Kaub, Yorba linda, Cal. in New York during the last few had failed to r^^ain consciousness pearance of Lauriano Gano Vu-t N. YaworaU, 84, Whitskow, during the two days since the. cnutii proximately 800 n^es of their her to nine new members. uuneva, a high official o f the Paris years. In his work, he teid, he had contemplate 9,000 mile journey. In New Ysrk branch o f tha National City Bank A. W. De Molay, 28, Tracy, Cal. Monday no<^ on Wob
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g e r m a n R A D IC E S SONS OF IBOTH R E N iii Louis tester ^ohendial Eighth Dtetrfet^s v s t b l a n ; wnanxiAWB Womui In Hospital At Rook* aat Vlffiv It. To Fill OfFke Of Most Wor Bridgeport, July lT.-,-(AP) — ?Hlr Folkming SkM An4j DifiMSi Hilly RollCtB ^ CottMW tM thy* Scribe Of Order. Bridgi^rt's Dit^iOf candidates for Tvraover At Sad^’a Milla. IMaafig frj To Revoke I^ to r law today was cut S h ^ ‘ Of the B aM lige The itite e to fif^ tha E ight MiAbol .Xiouis Lester Hohenthal of ~ ' Blit annouheaipaat ’ ^ ,TWot Pfofflki miCMiuqnriy esieaped of the J. W. Bale ftore Robert Bastingi, 61 years old. jind Utttfiies OMrilet. fbrrieriy y - TlM temiHes of Jamee Rogers and And Hove F6r A No Con* tdwn was uQgnlinouB^ elects^ .W orld Wafrvstertii, on ttM b r U ^ near Badda died at his home on Parser stHet of ti^ eoeapfiky jag m ___ .t he' had wlhdimwii. lid s aotloa ranhwd last at > a Mrs. Ellen F. Croaeen of Rnasell r - most worthy s^be of the National in Ellington at 2 o’clock thif this morning tftar a lingering ill- ing at PtoaeoBt View, J Division Sons of Temperance of leaves Honnidas Pellitier, formerly itsett 'are spendinff the we4k at morning, when the automobile .in jxess. He hid been confined to bc4 Ghant’i Neck. sear . Niantic. yesterday. Merchants Day...... fidence Vote. North America at its annual ses of Lawrence, Maas., alone in the urhioh th iy were riding skidded six about ten dkyi. Mr. Haafinga laavea mbnm tfoM T.iM ft trip iriie'ihaae III private ~ ; sion mow being held at the Hotel field. ty feet -arter the brakes had been bUes and the headquarters o f th e' hia wife, fbnnarly Nettle Irish, one EManor and Arltoe Crockett, small Bond, Hartford. George W. Bills of Tajdor has'dedded to forego be- ap^ed in an dfort to round the son, Howard, two gtandOhildren, W. B ilirSS, party was at the Mlly-Aim cot^ coming a hero of medical science. mirye, atmric a tree and went over daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John I Berlin, July 17 — Vt L "P® New Jersey was elected .n»wt Dorothea and Hbfirasd, tarn Bsfers, Crockitt of Bigriow street, are tage, the proprietors havlr« worthy patriarch^ the other om- iancTwlll do^^* je^ around the iinbiAKtfient, tu rii^ over twlcr of Male’s, MOc^ laliBt menibers of tiie Btidutag house^Of Joa^^^i^hirst .instead. Mrs. Jilao nand Mra Ida Kelsey of spending the week to Springfield, form er emplc^rees .y introduced a zoo^pn to tePoke cem follow: Moat worthy; aasociaM, and sUdihgU 24et on its ride. The New Haven and a brother, Hubert. had as thair guests Ann Waddell and Misi Iffidred d iti^ Htefy. J. Oote Of Hasardville te Carlyle Jphnsda Co., haY^y with their grandparents, Mr. and lie tax laws decreed'last nlgM by S. D. Jarvis of Ontario; most He had lived here for about 40 eoted tseasurer of the district and Mrs. G. F. Goodsiieed. . Brieksoo. r - ^ ' tder of President van Hlndenburg AjLiiNG siBCAINS 99.XNT tiiis treaj^^jfor an- injured arm by worthy patron, -W,’ J. Amderson..of. years; The funeral ih arranged for 3C. Henry Olmetead .of Bast H*rt* The big event of the day wax the ider the dictatorial powetis grant- New Britain,^Jw 17.—^(AP) — Df. ET'firaCe Ellington and his 2:80 Bati^y afteshoon at the Pennsylvania; most wortliy treas- Attorney Genetal Benjanrin W. Ail f ord tha consulting enginOer of the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson and dtoner to which all did fuil jasttce. ' _ i by A rticle 48 o f the CkaisUtutlon. urer, R. M. Evanson of Pennsylvo- passenger Mrs./ Eva Herman of home. Revi iC. 8. Stocking will There was* a dioice of a ehickee ing, home from Lowell, Mass., Smdngnetd, Mass., was brought to district. . daughter, Shirley, of Cltoton street If^The Socialists also Introduced a nia. This last was a re-election as ofHOlate ahd burial will be in the are spending the summer at their or regular shore dinner. Those who ihotion of no confidence In the gov- where he has been .recuperating the RookvUle City hospital with a The board organised'by was also the incumbent, of the of from IBness, saidttodw that he had Bucklaad Cemetery. ing Edward J. Murifiy aa clerk ai^ cottage at Black Point decided upon the former vvtts gen mment. fice of chaplain. Rev. Dr. A- Phillip severe sealp woiind seven to eighi erously served to roast ehleken I Under the nfies of the Reichstag, no sintetpsnt to xnhke conoem ing inchM In length, a out on each as an entire new system of aeoount- Brace of Ontario. M. W. Gallagher his candidacy for re-election as at ing is to be adopted, in The Mwmii Sunday echool jdooic with mashed potatoes and gravy, Lese moti»"»« cannot come to a vote of Pennsylvania, most worthy con cheek, « chin wound, and bruises a t SEARCHERS FIND torney general or his- election as the b ^ . i the method of chargee and billing of the Swedish Lutheran church green peas, tomato and lettuce bfbre tomorrow. ductor; Mrs. Alice Mitchell, most will be held at Crystal Lake Satur salad, raisin bread, pickles;; 'frbteff lln introducing thdr motion re- judge of the Probate Court in this Biqmnes made by a Herald re of . sewer work, the board^ electw rMng the tax law decrees of the worthy sentinel. George A. McLeod city. porter began an investigation by BODY OF GRAHAM Mrs. Harold C. Norton, the accoun day. Automobiles will leave the fruit salad and coffee. The lovers ot n i^ n g Cabinet, the Socialist took of Nova Scotia, formerly most Ailing said that he was feeling Grand Juror Qiutave T. Burr and tant of the Manchester Water Co., chiurch between 1 and 1:80 p. m. sea food delighted to steam dams Jvantage of a clause in Article 48 worthy patriarch, was eletced a better physically than he has felt Constable J. D. DeCarli of Klling- as the secretary in charge of this and the children or any of their par or clam chowder, lobster or broiled Hfich provides that the measures trustee. for two years. He will leave the torn After questioning the Frank (Ooattnned trOtt rage x.) work in the prMdent’e office. ents who wish to go on the outing halibut with egg sauce, Frisneh screed under the provisions of this New Brunswick was chosen as city soon on a trip in an attempt to family, opposite whose home Up to the fifteenth of this month should be there by that time. fried potatoes, watermelon end Cof rticle “must be revoked if the the place of the convention , next regain his health, his destination the.accident took place, they went lights on the emergency landing and-over a period of many years it fee. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson and eiChstag IK) demands.” year. The exact date and the par not being revealed. to Hasardville this afternoon to field. hort been the custom o f the retiring After Em Efftemoon spent in ticular town will be decided upon anest He will be brought be^ prerident to make out all bills for children of Edgerton street are swimming snd veuIous other sports, by the grand divirion _of New TO CXIUNT STATE’g BLIND fore tbs'Ellington town court The A VBIEBAN PILOT sewer work and direct that all pay spending a week at the Nyqulst the pEurty were reEuly fo r Em APP®" Brunswick and the executive com H artford, July 17.— (A P ) - - disirge was not disclosed. It is re Los Angeles, July 17.—(AP)— ments be made to him direct, turn cottage, Walnut Beach. tizing supper at the MiUy-Ann cot- IRITAIN m FAVOR mittee. State Board of IMucation of the ported that the car was traveling Mffurlce Graham, who survived the ing the unexpended balance receiv tEige o f bEdted ham, potato salad, The business of the convention la Blind will take a special census of at an excessive rate of speed and hkzards of World War aviation and ed over to fixe district treasurer in Town workmen are erecting signs m ixed vegetable sEdad, CEdee and progressing smoothly. Yesterday the bHnrt in two areas of Coimectt- that both'occupants were under the then flew 180,000 miles over the this method of billing the district for the police department at street OF BRIAND^ PLAN air mail route between Los Angelea coffee. Between 8 Emd 9 o’clock tho the sesriona were opened at the' cut at the request of the United influence of liquor. Mrs. Herman is directors had no knowledge of the comers along Mato street forcing States Censiu Bureau, the RussCU cmd .Salt L ik e City without ever picnickers stEuted on the trip home, convention headquarters, the Hotel under, the care of Dr. C. F. O’Lough- amoimts charged or when paid. The autoists to park 10 feet from the in voting the outing the most suc Sage Foundation and the American being late, died in the teeth of a new system wW correct the criti tersection. Bond,^ by Mayor Batterson who liiC4md Dr, E. H. Metcalf and this cessful ever. The numEigement net [Paris, July 17 —(AP) — Great Foundation for the Blind. _ afternoon , was reported as resting^; mountain blizzard out of which he cism di this method and the cost of itain’s response to Foreign Mims- gave the' address of welcome. Fol The areas designated, both of had safely brought his plane. only provided Edl the eats but the lowing the business in the after coinfortably. such work will become more imi- fcr Briand’s memorandum on a Which embrace approximately 100,- The story of Grahmn’s end ip the form . FAIRFAX CAPTAIN gEmoltoe consum ed b y the trip to oposed federation of European noon a tour of the city was made. 000 persona, are townships of New moimtalns of southwestern Utah ’The.president of the district di Mlsquamlcut, formerly known as ites was received by the foreign, The delegates were favorably im Britain, Meriden and Berlin, dis was reported to Western Air Ex vided the directors into groups, as PleEisant View, R. I. Ice today. It accepts the p ri^ - pressed with Hartford and its fine trict number one, and all of New press olfieials here today as search signing the following duties: Play IS UNDER CHARGES new buildings which include the TICKET RACKET le of closer collaboration of Eu- London county^' district number ers prepared to bring the body out grounds, Chas. B. Loomis and John bpean states. It takes issue with Bushnell Memorial. The trip ended two. , of the wilderness in which it has NABTIPOFFMAN H. Gill; Fire Dept., and Fire Build (Continued from Page 1) ,Ae methods suggested. at the Elizabeth Park shelter Governor John H. Trumbull has lain since last January 11. ing, Edward J. Murphy and Wm. where Mrs. Anna Baedor of Hart^ approved the project. Federal sta- Graham: left here, the night of 5 Several objections to W A R R E O N B Y Foulds Jr.; Sewer <>)ntrol, Wells o f about 10.77 knots per hour to hcheme were advanced in the Bru- ford, past most worthy patriwch, IsUclans will tabulate and review January 10 with a load of mail. En- Strickland, Wm. McGuire and Chas. OF NEW YORK GANG the waters o f MassEmhusetts Bay & i reply, which was the twentieht acted as hostess to the party of the returns and the findings will be 4*outa to Salt Lake City hs learned B. L(x>mis. Upon the advice o f coun to a dense fog, thereby causing a ® 26 answers expected. about 100. A dainty repast of fruit used as standards in work for the a bliazard lay across his path but sel the board voted Chas. B. Loomis New York, July 17.—(AP)—Wil ; ^ The communication stated the cocktail,, chicken salad, pickle.s, blind throughout the country. NEWYORKCLDB refused to stop. as president i>ro-tem of the district collision between the steamship Fairfsuc and motor vessel Ptothis.” liam Huffman, 35, vdiom police ltish goviemment Intended its olives, rolls, potato chips, ice Residents of St George, Utah, with all powers of president in all chEirge- with frequenting mcclusive esent reply to be of a preUmina^ cream, assorted cakes and coffee DRIVER RESPONSIBLE heard his plane late that night and matters. Complaints for sewer at Secoqd Chuge golf links on Long Islud and to id tentative character “as M. was served. Bridgeport, July 17.—(AP)— BY GILBERT SWAN. assumed he was going to land. tention or new connections may be A second cbEU*ge sEdd the speed New Jersey Emd picking oiit likely t Coroner John J. Phelan today held New York.—The “scalp treat “WEM not moderate as contemplat $riand’s program demands caw^l The session will close early Snow which obscured the lights on made to Mr. Loomis at The Man victims for a band of robbers, was / tort prolonged consideration and the enough this afternoon to permit Edward P. Michel of Brooklyn, N. ment” which Broadway has long the landing field there apparently chester Water Co. office. ed by Article 16 of pilot ndes,” held without bEdl today for a hear British government feels it to ^ the delegates to visit the Hohen y., criminally responrible for the been promising to give some of its prevented him from coming dovm Correspondence was read at the while the third chEurge—unskillful ing next Thursday. Ss duty to xmdertake that consld- thal memorial collection at the death last Sunday of Edward A. theaters has finally been applied. and he went on into the blizzard meeting from the State Board of ness — specified that CaptEdn HuffmEm is sdleged to have es Say, Waterbury stock salesman, Hifation In consultation with its state library and have a group pic The New York Theater League which took his life. Health on the matter of the septic B rooks bad fEdled to maice tbe caped with others on May 20, 1919, who was, fatally , injured in an auto now functiqns vrith a crusader-like [^minions. ture taken on tiie library steps.' 'One of the longest searches in titwie conditions as well as from proper mEmeuver to sighting the from Ohio penitentiEuy at Columbus mobile accident at Ridgefield. hope of making it posrible for the the history of air mail flylw fol (]iheney Brothers iff which the latter motor vessel Ptothis thereby caus while serving a twenty-year sen A good fellowship banquet will Witnesses at the inquest testified New fork visitor and native alike' take place at the Bond this eve lowed when he failed to reach Salt suggested condemnation proceed ing a collision.” The finEd charge tence for burglary. According . to that Michel was under the Infiuence to buy a theater ticket without feel Lake City. Not imtll Jtme 24 was ings on the matter of the land and o f negligence Emserted that tbe police he also escaped from Joliet, ning. Rev. R. A. Colpitts of this of liquor when the machine crash Ing the pressure of a gim at the ANDOVER town will be the principal speaker. the plane found. It was only right of way for which the direc liner’s mEuster had “neglected to HI., prison October 14, 1926, while ed through a fence at the foot of riba. To be sure, there la no imanf slightly damaged and the mail was tors feel that an excessive charge have Em efficient and diligent serving a sentence of from offs to The Case family orchestra wiil Grace Hill and overturned. im ity o f opinion on how tickets may* ; Mrs. Theodore Smith and son of play and Burton Cornwall‘will sing. in tact is being made or asked. A confer seEirch made fo r possible survivors twenty ycEu:TS for burglary. ^. Sastford spent Monday, with Mrs. be sold and those managers who. Graham had spent more than ence between the directors and Held with Huffman were Betty The meeting ^11 be open to the HOLD UI^ON LEADER who might have been floating In Smith’s sister, Mrs. George Platt. have, refused to join the league com e,0(X) hours in the air. He was one officials of the State Board of the w ater” Effter the collision. Clreasey, 35, said to be hia Wife; public. The sessions of the conven Westport, <3onn., July 17.— (AP) tinue to insist that, however good The Girls’ League will give a sup of the four original pilots on the Health was held Tuesday afternoon No time hsui been fixed for the Daniel J; Dennis, 33, of Provldeffce, per in the Town hall, Saturday even- tion will come to a close tomorrow —Twiy Di Tullo, 42, of 11 Linden the basic intention, theater tickets Los Angeles-Salt Lake City line, at the nevdy elected president’s R. I., and Vincent Russell. AH fotir forenoon. street, Norwall^ was arrested by will __ be_ “bootlegged” instead of trial board to sit but under tbs Sg. The supper committee f i t and had flown that route continu office in which it was revealed that usuEd custom it will convene in Edl were arrested Tuesday night to an Mrs. Francis Friedrich, Mrs. Ells Pollcem®^'‘^F'razttc Van o f W estport j^calped under any disciplinary. ously since its establishment In the cpniditions at the septic tanlm uptown restaurant. worth Cavell, and the Misses Jose today on (^larg^s of breach of the | arrangement. probability at Boston. Its members 1926. He was considered one of are badly in need of early attention who w ill be locEd inspectors o f toe Huffman is believed by police to phine Ldtiven and Carolyn ^ en . peace and intimidating non-union During the current week, Earl the best air mail pilots in the United and that the state officials were glad have been the tip off man for a Miss Ha Hamilton will have charge vrorkmen followiag complaints from Carroll’s “Vamitles” provided an op Federal service will have authority band of jewel thieves who have H E E T H STUDIES States. Indeed to receive from the board in cEuse their findings are adverse of the dining room. Supper from 6 the Westport School Board and the portunity for beginning. Under His Early Training. any evidence cf a desire to co rEdded severEd exclusive homes to to 8 o’clock. contractors wlm are demolishing the. League’s rulings, no agency can ______to the master to suspend complete the Metrop^tEm district Graham received his traiainr at operate,, .with the aaiuranee.that the ly his license or to remove it tem s Mrs. Lewis Phelps and son, John, the Bridge Street school, Sai;ga- charge more thail a 75 per cent^ ga^" Cal'., Fort Sill, 01 Okla., State Board of HeMth would cd^ i^rat Tuesday In Manchester and TO BE CENTERED tuck, .. .. premium on a ticket and there ls> port Worth, Tex.,' and overseas. He o^rate iff every way. U. Heffry porarily but may make no findings Rartford. , Yesterday abffut 40 Norwalk, up- to be no “bqy up,” as of yore, to be joined the Army June 28, 1917, and Olmetead the consulting engineer tovol*vtog fines or imprisonment. FIRE TRAPS (3 R U ^ Mr. and Mrs. William Palmer and ion laborers vlriled the school and resold at whatever fancy prices may igrygd at the front with the Fit- of the district who was present at daughter Mrs. Kittle Mittens were INNEWPROJEa were on picket duty for several suit the speculators. _ teenth A erp Squaihson and also with the conference and outlined again ARREST COMMISSIONER ainong those who attended the Bat- hours. The police did not Interfere Not that it makes much differ Providence, R. I., July 17-^(AP) the American Army of Occupation to the board the immediate needs of —A half dozen girls trapped on a ^unft and Fernandez fight at the yesterday as there was no actual ence at the moment. For it is pos-^ after the Armistice. the' septic tank condition and the Pittsfield, Mass., July 17.—(AP) Burley Stadium in Hartford, Tues trouble. Dl*T\mo was later re —^U. S. Commissioner Arthur H. fifth floor fire escape smd led to Washington— (AP)—^A Rational ribie even to get seats at the bo«< During the war - Graham’s ob board v o te to proceed with the day n ight leased in the ctMtody of his attor office for such a best seller as “ Fly-^ Wood was Eurested here today ssffety down ladders by firemen were institute of health to provide en server was shot while his plane was correction of these evils at once. ftmnwg a score of more workers •mniM Marion Ladd spent the past neys. Ing High.” 50 feet above the battle lines It was very evident that the pres chEirged with drunkenness and with t^eek the gruest of Mrs. Howard larged facilities for investigation of operating sm automobile so Em to en driven from a jewelery numufactur- disease has materialized from the in the Argonne forest dropping car ent system has outgrown Its capaci tog building on Eddy street here Stanley. Monday, Mrs. Stanley and SENTENCE BUND MAN . Typical of Broadway’s little in-^ rier pigeons and supplies to the fa danger the lives of the public. His 71st Congress. ty and that within possibly a very Emrest followed Em eEirly morning thu morning by a two atorm fire. lss Ladd left for a trip to New New Haven, July 17.— (A P .)—A congi^ties is the fact that the man* mous‘lost" Battalion. He was offi Short period work will have to be Centering in the capital the coim- rign hanging off,the shoulders of a collision between his car Emd that The girls were pEmlc strideen and ork City. try’s medical and ^ scientific rC' behind the new organization is no. cially credited with brlaglng down started on the erection of a new blind pencil vendor road: “Lady professional Broadwayite, but ar of Kearns J. WhEden, Em overseer injury might have resulted had not f sources lor combating 'disease, the one enemy balloon and had two tank at the North: Main street dis to a locEd mill. Neither man was the firemen reassured them aa they Mrs. Herbert Thompson and son, institute will declare war on a wanted for life companionship.” young man from Ashland, Ky. citations. posal plant. It was the expressed Malcolm, Irft'Tuesday to visit Mrs. A policeman brought him Into His name is Harland Dow Sav injured. TEdsed ladders to the • top of the greater scale than ever before After the war Graham flew from opinion at last night’s meeting that building. The blEme started to a lompson’s son, Herbert, Jr., at court where ho gave his name as age and his interest has lain in such, Later in District Court he plead- against all physical forces detri Germany to England, Scotland and this work should be done eariy to eREDS RULE outlying sections of Manchester, . and &e home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace There will be fresh inyestigatioiu tion Engineering Corporation, and STATE in "The Rogue 8on|f* into the cause and cure‘s of infantile “ Bridgeport', Jtlly 17.—(AP)—The which have no fire protection and it Saturday Woodln Tuesday evening, tiie event became its president. was voted to leave this matter jin ^ing the montitily community paralysis and heart maladies. In will of Waldo C. Bryant, founder He didn^t know anytUng about PARTY IN THE U. S. the hands of Commissioner Edward cial. The games' were in charge fluenza and pneumonia will elicit of thS\Bryant Electric Q>mpeny4 the theater. But as one who had* the Misses Vera and Marion minute study, and there^will be an who dlSd July 5, distributing an es J. Murphy, and 'William Foulds Jr., i T w o Great Shows In One! come from Ashland, Ky., he knew^ for their aidijustment ley, the pagent given under the attack against common coldj. tate of more than $1,000,000, was What every Visitor has found out (OoBtinued from Fage Oaa.Y ection of Mies Beatrice Hamilton Sponsored by Senator offered In Probate Court today. The board voted to locate a new when t^lng to get a ticket to one. hydrant on Tanner street to the ^titled The Days* o f the Old Timeof Louisiana, the heialth..iimtitute, Tlfif'widow/Ida Bryant, and heirs o f the .popular Broadway produc--': found that Moscow dominated the which will absorb the United'fitatiis newly developed section of EOiza- ion, was well rendered and at la#; Waldo Grirald Bryant and ttons. 'When the managers were American Communist Party and ich enjoyed by those present. hygienic laboratory, soon will have Miss Doris Bryant, son and daugh that If any member failed to cbey beth section of Elisabeth Park, to trying to figure out hoW to organ response to request of properiy ^Rev. and Mrs. Elmer Cook, a available an initial appropriation of ter, are . the principal legatees. the dictates of the Soviet govern ize agidnst ticket gouging, they^ owners. rmer pastor of the local church, $750,000 for construction and equip There are no'public bequests. nosed about for a good organizer. ment he was punished. ^ ent the week-end with Mr. andment of additional buildings. Although estimating that there Thff Fire House at Mato and Hil ’The secretary o f the treasury is Savage heard about it, and even,. liard etreeta, la receiving a much Frank Hamilton and attended • ' LAW SP^ENT DIES theuEh .Wall street -clings to him were between 15,000 and 20,000 )urch in the evening. authorized to accept gifts made un- actual Communlata iff New York Bended cleanup and the fire trucks condltlbnally for study o f human closer 'thHB Broadway— there having been painted, conditions 'The topic for the Christian En- New Britain, July 17.—(AP)— something about the glamor of that City, Lyons said that less than one avor meeting Sunday will be ills. Donations of $500,000, or over, tenth of one per cent were native there are retundng to normel. The Stanley M. GUffSki, 18, who was highway that gets under the skins bondi of the diatrlct treasdrer and ime Good Summer Reading. ’The will be acknowledged by the estab said to have been the youngest stu Americane. The native Americans i lishment within the institute of me of the wlseSL interested in Communism, he . said, the tax collector were approved by leader Miss Nathaly Newton. dent at Fordham law school when “At any rate, the idea Interested morials. were in It for “racketeering” jur- the board. .Mrs. A. E. Frink apent Wednes hff enroUed in IMS, died aboard the me,” Savage relates. “I’m not a day with her daughter and family Facilities of the institute will be Tbs dinner party adjourned at S. B. Virginia Off the coast of (3ali- showman, but this, sounded like a 11:80 after a totpr hour oonferenoe Mr. and Mrs. Elugene W. Platt of available from time to time to fornia yesterday, according to word buelneaa proposifion. Here was an ^ ^ on s said there leemed little the Manchester. health authorities of stktes,’ boun National government cotdd .do tp at which many of the needed por- received by.his parintsfiere today. indus^—4he amusement industry rections in dletriet affairs were ties, and municipalities for instruc Gl^kl was a^ihember of the df the land—where thousands of help the situation except by .y V . ‘ tion and investl^tion..-' . strengthening the deportation laws. talked over and ehanges planned. NEGROES’ RIGHTS ships crew and was working to ob people actually worked hard to tain funds to continue his education. mfdce a purchase. Bvervone knows JusUce MitcheU May of the Nrv ’The body will be brought here for that merchandisers* fight for a cus York Supreme Court, the eSoond NUTMEG TRAIL OUTING witness of the morning eeesloa, tee- EARL CARROU HELD burial. tomer, but here was an odd bualneis tided that in hie opinion Ooipmun- -Washington, July 17.— (AP)—The where pec^e fought to spend their Supreme Court was asked today to MBS. HOOVER VIStTS BCSOOL ists who directed tna shoe workers TO BE ON SATURDAY money. The idea is to make thea strike in 1928, received thefr orders decide whether negroes have the ter going a pleasure, rather than a New York, July 17.— (A P )—Earl constitutional right to participate in from Moscow. May rendered a de Washington, July 17.—(-AP.)— taidc.” cision in a case growing out pf the Carroll, producer of the “Vanitlee” Democratic primaries. The case was Mrs. Herbert Hoover drove today So much for young Mr. Savage. Jimmy Siavo, oomadian, Faith Ba- COLLEEN MOORE brought by J. M. Robinson and It is expected that about one strike in which he ruled that a hundred young people from Man to the VirgiBia mountains to visit In the background is A1 Smith, oe manufacturer had the right to re oon and Kay CarroU, chorua glrla other negrroes living in Little Rock, of the brown derby, who is on the today were held for trial on a In a romanoa M eu “Ulae nm e” with a i Ark. chester, Burnside, E u t ' Hartford, the school at Dark Hedlow that fuse employment to persons aifiU- of melody imd mirth. Hockanum, Rockville and South she. and the Prestdent helped^ to board governoia of the Theater ated with the Communists organ oharfo of producing and taking ' .Refused permission by the Demo Managers' Assodafion. part iff OB indaoent performance. cratic official to vote in the Demo Manchester, will attend the Nut found. izations. ■' meg Trail Epworth League outing , She desired to talk with the pu UMer the original arrangement Six other eiiorus girla, arreated cratic primaries in November, smithing like 85 per cent of the which is to be held Saturday after pils before the echool closes Its with them in the raid on the musi- 1928, the negroes obtained a tem tiwets reioiatn in the box. office for oal revue, were discharged. “FOOTUGHTS porary injunction under which they noon and evening at “ApplecrofV first term tomorrow. She was an- ossh oustomwrs. There are some WQGHTS OF BOXERS Mias Bm o b is aooused by poUoa 802 West Center street. A program companled by Mrs. Staric McMuUin —ALSO— voted. tWriity legitimate agencies among o f daffctog Bfide. except fo r two Later the temporary injunction of sports haaJ>een planned for the of paid Alto, Celifornia, a White ■WAWIEft’ BRO! House giieat Whom the rest are divided and the Ihtvo WM the p rln o^ in A was set aside and a permanent in afternoon, indudlng volley bail, order has gone out that If more New York, July 17.— (A P .) — window undroMing scene to w h ^ junction refused,, the Arkansas Su baseball, croquet, and a treasure BLAMES OVBEPlMdHtCnON t!^ a 75 per cent^ premitun is Feers that Sammy Mandell world’s RdM Carre& w m one of the “Wak. preme Court taUng the poritlon the hunt* S w im n i^ w ill also be en asked, the b u w can go aorose the lightweight champ, would not be models.” other girls also were Democratic party had the right as joyed in Case’s pond. Hot dogs, street and deal with.imother-[-at the able to mak* the claee Uaait c t 136 a volimtary pouticsl organisation Parle, July 17.— (A P J — An ffiodels. doughnuts, waten^elon. .and root same time entering just complaint pounds for his title bout With A1 Tha “VatotlM” w m raided July. 9 I to decide trbo should participate in beer will be seryed at the supper agreement between nattons, pa^ Sin|^ at the Yankee Stadlnm to after d'niattnee tortonnanee, w udi its affairs. hour. In case of inclettent weather, ticulariy between-France and the night; subsided today ufion ha WM attended by Captain S g em the outing wQl be held at the Uifited Rtatea, to. lU^tidnaUae pro weighed in at 184H pounda m Coy. oA dal boHM oenior. S
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UAMCtnStEB EVI BBIUU), SOtiTB ^ . A ------P A G E PX>OB .’“Vl iX-., 'i< ' COHNG ATTRACTIONS ■"f-vT-.i RADIO Ooemkfit AT TiSfr-FMIhgrmenic Symphepy SX SUtions. SATURDAY AT STATE JxHy 17 wHh Hansme Lange, vIeiinM T h v id a y , . (D S T ) (S T ) BELIEF UNFOUNDED A. Pi Nem I'*,-VC's 10:16 9:16—Oriental phlloaophy. music ATLANTA—;<0. liie summer season is ovtr half Two ol the worWo «w re w o r tl^ 10:46 9;46—Wizard oft_ toe atrlngs ^ 405.2—W8B, 8:00 7:00—NBC ■ programs (4 ura) CoUeep Moor* in **F6otiiffht9 way through and stUl soma o( ths wiU meet m 11:00 10:00—WiU Oakland’s orchestra. dance music. M the hirthdey perty which WSAIP 13:00 11:00—L a te------, and Fooii” and Bin^^-Tin best attractions are yet to coma at, 1:00 lllOO—Tbester grgan recltaL New York —' Joto MtoDenald Si^ileociat^ CHtCAOP—1020. in “ Oh t|i«JBphd«r? BiU. leaves «o» Ckdlfornla to Per Rau’i Pavili^ Crystal lAk#. im le A i M i b k ) Thureday nl|ht at • 7:00 6:00—Amos ' n ' Andy, comediana Rock and bis Cotton Piolgsrs, wiU aavlng «me.__ They _ a « ^ 7:16 6:15—Melodeert; comedian. Cki^^ Moore in her flrgt talk* jury in tostimony against Aiooney furnish the music for dandng 8at- Sarto. “the pcrf««t painter,' . 8:00 7:00—Studio players^ program. 11:45 l6t4l^Z>ahee music to liOU. and BOIiBin. ' urdsy night, ^uly 19th. This well m Beynolde, founder and first 7:80—Address; Gddoal trio. ing and alnglng picture, /Toot^ 5?Sldtnt“ orSrBritrih Royal-Acad- 8:80 389.4— WBBM, CHlCAOO-770. Over RtfctlfiflioBl Fonn- ■V7a»litiigteiv»Cklv«tuBient reports known orchestra has p^ajred at pwldent 01 program^ a c ^ - 9:00 8:00—WJZ programs (1 bj.) 8:00 7:00—WABC-proga (2J4 hra) lights and FoohrV and, Rin-Tia-Tin 10:00 9:00—Horatlus of too Btldg& 10:30 9:30—Try-and stamp 08. inersaaed dsmand for Crystal Lake on numerous occasions *®^*- the party wlu'bo featulid by 9:30—String quartet; orgamsL in “On The Border’’ make up'an der b Rotored. 10:30 1:00 ll.-O^An hour about Chicago. exceptional double feature “ which farms Toad construction wbfio to large and well satiifled audi ^i^'S"TB !rv.*sa^~' U;00 10!U0—Midnight oV-gM melo^es. ' 264.1-WJJO, CHICAGO—1180. dation. goBoral kurplvs of Jabot p c ia ^ . m o —WABC, NEW YORlt-m. 9:00 8:09—Mooseheart rfiildren’s hr. will be shown at the State Friday ences. Their engagement for the 8:46 6t46—DomesUc comic sketch. rmiidnlfihts Pl*nt crash injures ceming Saturday night is an ac 6:00—Crockett Mountaineers. 9:30 8:30-6tu4IP hub. music hour. and Saturday.. U sut Oimsoisadsr Oscar- W. sirlck-1 Bombay, July ' 7:00 10:80 9:80—S y w w ili Tapsr Captivating CkiUeen Moore, he^ knowledgement of their ability » t 7*30 SEvinj tliBSshttS bc®D 7:16 6:15—Lsvltow'a concert enaem. 12:00 UsOO—Artlstsi COhcert trio. A superstition found ,to be ’^de- son and two others during, para Witten Sound NathM Broira^pe^ 7:30 6:30—-varlsty hour; Symphony. charm heightened by one' of the which merits a capacity attendance Frederick Sykes^ governor o f Hb?n- Itor of ^ to r o boat that c h u ^ ^ e 7:16—PoliUeal ulk; orchestra, 416.4— WQN-WLIB, CHICAOO—720. spread amonf CoinvicUcut motor chute testa. ^ I 8:16 9:00 8:00—Coon Bander’s musia mosveffeotive voices yet heard on San Diego, Calif.—Boscoe Turner | of those who appreciate perfect bay, told the Legislative Assemhi)^ wateio of iS te Chautauqua bewro tte 9dl0 SiOO-Orama, “Advantore." vehicle operators Ig that any alight rythm and all around good music. Civil War. and what Brown did when 9l80 8:30—Symphony erehestra with 9:30 , 8:80—Studio artiirta music. the Mcreen, scorea a great auccesa flies from Canadian to Mexican today that thers'^nM be no a^Ro- the New York and Oreat Western ' ‘tW h a Seld9l, violinist. 10:30 9:80—SyrapJionl.o taps; qiUnteL Harry Brinkman’s Society Or 11:20 10:20—Strike- up the band. accident or mhisdventure is' the in her latest screen offering "Foot border in phoun 1< minutee, cutting Railroad sent -its first ’trsdn to ^awu»- 10:00 9:00—Della Belcar,-soprano; Hoi* first of a series of three. Many lights and Fools". Seldom has she chestra who played at Rau’s Pavil tiation with the fhetbrs of disorder town in the late summer of ISM. an Oelhelm, contralto. 11:30 10:30—Three dance orchestras. almost 4 hours from old record. iif India. His speech odnstituted a> Augmenting the playlet there be 10:30 9:30—National radio forum. 202.6—WHT. CHICAGO—-1430. operators believe that partidlwtion appeared ki a picture offering such Washington—President and Mrs. ion Thursday July 3rd, will be back a concert of four selections by the 11:00 10:00—Dream boat music hour. 10:00 9:00—Studio mugkal program. in one accident means that they a wide .'scope for her talent, and Hoover entertain 280 disabled vet- at Rau’s Saturday July 26th. This severe indictment of the activities orchestra undei^ the direction of Har' U:15 10:15—Heywood Broun't column. 11:00 10:00—Your hour'league. will have to undergo two more be* never has she given a more finish orchestra without question ii the of the civil disob^ance volunters. old Sandford. 11:30 10:30—Two dance orcheauas 144.8-WLB, j^(CAQO-W0. erans at garden psrty, There was particular in ten t is 12:30 11:30—Midnight orfiKL®®^®** 8:00 7:00—Organist; rural sketch- fore beginning a new period free ed performance. In the story, in Chicago— Ruth. Hanna McCor best liked band ever to play at ‘ Wave lengths in meters ®{J W .3—WEAF, NEW VORK-6M. 8:30 7:89—AlUState brass band. of mishaps. front of the footlights she is Mils. mick demands. Senats committee Crystal Lake and will probably re the governor’s auldress because it station title, kilocycles on toe fright. 8:00 6;00—Orchestra; male ^ugrteL 9:00 8:00—Hymns, organ, quarteL turn for many more engagements. followed a visit to him yesterday of Times are Eastern Daylight Saving 6:46 6:4&—Rural comic akct, The records of operators on file Fifl d’Auray, singing, dancing, question Lewis on article charging ...... 'Black face 8 ;Qo—Mid-week hymn aiiig. 447.4— WMAQ.wdj, CH1CAOO-876. Ernie Andrews and his orchestra a delegation from the vErieus com and Easternn Standard. 7:00 9:30 8:30—Music hour; memories. with the /State Department of laughing to a thousand handclaps. her eampalgn dost 91,000,000. Type indicates best fenturea 7:30 6:30—Historical drama aklL Motor 'Vehicles are not in accord from the Hotel Bridgeway in munities in the Bombay presideney 8:00 7:00—Rudy Vallee’a orchestra, 10:30 9:80-Old igng Cole’s hour. But behind the scenes she is Botty Berlin — Cabinet overrides Par 9:00 8 i00—Reincarnations, songs by 11:00 10:09-Dan and Sylvia; plan.sL with this superstition. Very few Miirpby, a regular little girl—In liamentary opposition to declare its Springfield will be beard at Rau’s urging up
660 worth • c ift® rtl6n; w W ts«hi»»^ Stock i» which the judge wsB,fiBter- to mii^la lsB|^ ested, the case w»s dfppisie^ ^ W the p tm a sk M Igi the record wee keipt etrafght ' ‘ It SoRMtldBg to atuare our should m i -Oeneral SeosloBe Judge MaBCuecO- ^dere^wo* -Mpetot-with pride." J A d v i c e ' ' -“■ W iff® S® & Si& *T . wa I J, BUMlI 8lr«rt was the first to resign. Ha was • , I.ti«imian of the dcfuBCt City’Trust f i ‘ ^ q^O»l^ WOP»T ^ ipiy OIL rOANK NeCOt . ^ •outh MiiaehMt«r^ THOMAS rSROUSON Company which failed for gS.OOO.- We ^notice that-the doubt about .. / -• / 0«n*rftl MKBAXtr______000. aty liaglslfate Vilale was the 'Sesatb beinr"kble tp musUr p reuBdad OetoBat 1. removed under charges by the Su- quorum to ratify the naval treaty SWOLK4SK NECK GLANDS- preme Court. CouAty Judge yaiu^hM /W ii Almost entirely removed. jQ ii jpiu^nenta of the t^ ty never W h f evA* you hkve a cold w is ROW under. telal -.on 3 .chAtfi® ■.t have had much worry about mus i^ te >niill^6 you probably hhve SUBSCRIPTION RATEt mall fraud. Several other officers noticed a hu»l»« of htrd small 6^ On* Taar. by mall ...... not judges have been getting out tering the necessary number of lumps On bbth sides of the neck or Par Month, by mall ...... » members to keep the Senate legally PelU'artd. on# ...... of office just ahead of special activi under the These are swollen Blnsla coplat...... * •”* ties of prosecuting officials. in session. It is noticeable that lymph gMfids of which there « e there are more Senators on hand six or sstren. hiindred in various parm ^ MBMBElt OP THB ASSOCIATED Now it develops that Ewald-was oftiia bd d y» ’The largest groups o f PliEISS now than., was 4he case when the ThA AasceUttd PTtta U •xclaaivtly apfiointed to administer justice on .... . these, glands are in the neck, upper - IBKitUlod to tha therecommendation of David Maier, spebial session was caUed to order chest, in the axillas under the annAf of all nawa dltpatchea cr«dltad to It Tammany political leader, who, it Any one equipped with the political and in the groins. These glands act or not otharwlaa oradltad In thia as filter and storage stations of the apar and ^alto tha local nawa pub- ear that catches the rUmbling of has,been' discovered, is an ex-con lymphatic vessels and they are M r *A11* ^rliThtt ot rapubllcatlon of vict. The Prosecuting • Attorney dissatisfied constituents, as is a quently n batfleground, where the pedal dlspatchaa haraln art alto ra- Senator, can accouni for this m- has in his possession a doaen let white Mood corpuscles fight disease 'r v i erved. i^eased attendance. Tlie country gfirms and toxins. t ters written to Ewald by Maier de The lymphatic circulation really apECIAl. advertising BBPRB- ^ u ld not have been patient or con ^tflATIVE: Hamlltop • i^JUMtr. manding favors fot friends Who is a drainage or sewage system iM .. 285 Madlaon Ava.. New Tork, N. siderate with Senators who pre At#.. wero to appear before him. ' An which takes care of a large part « T . and 612 North MtcHlsan vented consideration of the Navy Clitcago. Ilia. ___ other interesting development is the fluid coming from the cells pact by keeping the membership which, must be- purified before re Full aarvlca client ot N B A Sarvlca noted in the discovery that the present below the requisits number turning to the general blood stream. . criminal records of Maier are miss Whenevei: one suffers from an in- ^°Membar. Audit Bureau ot etrcula- Even his for a quorum. As it is now the Alons. . ______ing from the police files fectiem, the lymphatic system must rogues’ gallery picture is not where value of the .debate is negligible. worM overtime to get rid of the / "iThe Herald Printing CompaBy. In t. tftviwa and offehding bacteria. This rasumaa no dnanclai reapona blllty it should have been. Evidently It is carried on merely to put off for typoaraphtcal *rrorB of is the reason the lymph glands so advartlaementa In tha Mancnaatar Maier’s and Ewald’s influence the inevitable—the ratification A Lawson sofa can be the startlnff often'become inflamed and swoUetl point in a dozen different room en Evanins H era ld . ______. reached into the seqret records,of the Naval treaty. during an acute crisis of a dleaeie ? of the head and throat or bthm sembles. This one in denim, with the police department Justice .in' • eeseseee. THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1930. parts drained by the lymphatics. 8-eushlon back, reduced to New York seems on the face of the The glandS' in the neck enlarge HIGH COST OF ELECTIONS records to be not only blind but rapimy during acute disorders - and Mra. Ruth Hanna McCormick’ s badly diseased. more slo^y with chronic disorders, ” f 5.!,Rppearance before the Senate com- such as catarrh and tubeitulosls. the Illinois Children especially are sxisceptibls ^'f-rmittee investigating STUDIED UNFAIRNESS to enlarged lymph glands because Senatorial campaign expense Furnish for comfort at the The studied unfairness of the they more often are affect^* by: i brings up once more that impleas- acute infectious disorders.' The Methodist Church as represented by i ant subject of the high cost of elec lymph glands become enlarged in its press contributions in its cam By RODNEY DUTCHER tions. Small boys are still told that the performance of ijxtie normal paign for the enforcement of the NEA Service Writer functions.of filtering out toxins and they have the chance of growing up ISth^ Amendment is emphasized in I bacteria and preventing them from to be President. But no one yet Washington, July 17.— Like entering the Wood stream. These SEMI-ANNUAL SALE the recent attempt to discount the has had the temerity to impose many, ijevivalists, the big shots 0* I cases of enlarged lymph glands overwhelming victory of Ambassa often are diagnosed as tuberemar upon fanciful youth the thought thp Department of Agriculture and dor Dwight W. Morrow in the New glands and liable to be operated on I tlmt he might grow wealthy enougTi ihe Federal Farm Board have gone Jersey primaries. and the worst of the enlarged glands OF WATKINS FURNITURE to win a seat in the United States out into thhe grain belt to exhort removed. the farmers to plant less wheat. Senate. Those happy days of "There is more than a little rea- I do noLbelieve these idunds ever stm to suspect,” this inspired arti This business of acreage reduc should be removed except as a last I^TOUth when picturing the future tion has always been considered cle says, "that half of those consti resort To take out only a single . have never visualised a seat in the something virtually impossible to lymph gland throws an additional PROBABLY you like luxurious comfort in your living • Senate. Brakeman, policeman, flre- tuting his majority were, in facL achieve except by compulsiofi or burden on. the remainder of the voting for Lindy and the othir half through uncontrollable economic lymphatic system which must re room. Then you'll appreciate ensembles like the one I nan, yes. Now aviator, of course, forces but the farmers are learning for Anne.” sult in further trouble in the future. sketched .. .Lawson sofa and English lounging chair with and explorer and big game hunter. that they can’t expect aid from the When the glands are removed and ____ Lir.van President. But not a Sena- In such manner- ■ does this -press government imtil they begin to examined they seldom are found to a drum table between holding reading lamp, books apd ash department of the same organisa keep down their production. r- for. contain tubercular baccilli. The logical but imconfessed tray.. . .a mirror over the sofa that catches the windows ' • - Mrs. McCormick had acknowl- tion that whitewashes its stock It does not matter whether these gambling bishops attempt by ridi eventual aim of the curtailment glands are tubercular or not it is • edged an expenditure o f $325,000 campaign is to get the production merely a quarrel over named, and across the way making the room seemingly larger...... and •• ' but it appears that there was a cule to becloud the issue and mini of wheat and similar exports sur places too much attention on a the screen to hide an otherwise conspicuous doorway! Such matter of $73,000 more or less that mize the meaning of the avalanche plus crops down to a basis of ^ do ^ dreaded disease, when the fact is mestic cofisumption. Our wheat be a definite cause of ' She had neglected to mention in her of votes that went against the dty p ie ce s___ such groups___ are offered in Watkins Semi- candidate. But Methodist dry sen farmers raise about a billion bush some infection- in an adjacent region sworn statement. ’This, it should els a year and have w export which is forcing the gluids to en- Annual Clearance Sale at genuine reductions. Furnishings Re remembered, was not expended timent and childish ridicule cannot around 200,000,000 bushels of it. large« The cause must be searched for dining room, kitchen, bedrooms and every other room ' for her election. No, indeed. This take from the public the belief that EUminating that 200,000,000 bush for and removed, and the swollen els is a tremendous and perhaps glands then will subside as soon as I only the cost of the nomina- Mr. Morrow’s victory was due pri in the home are likewise reduced for this Semi-Annual marily to his ability, and to obvious impossible job, but it wo\ild give they have completed their work of ' tion; the privilege of being the the framer the benefit of the 42- eliminatiem. event. • nominee of her party. Election proof that he is willing to use It in cents-a-bushel duty on wheat which After the infection has been clear expenses are yet to come. Thia the interests of his country. It is he doesn’t get now and would no ed up the glands always can be 'means that a conservative Estimate the general belief that he is sub longer keep him at tte mercy of made to disgorge thWr contents by prices and crops abroad. Our en such sensible treatment as fasting ; ot the cost of a Senate s^t from servient to no man. It was plaiMy tire crop is about a third of the and dieting and the use of hot ap- ■3,' evident from his outspoken stand on WATKI NS^ -fiKGIFHERS; lin:^ ‘ Illinois is half a million dollars. It world crop. pUcationa to the affected parts. An isn’t qualification alone that wins the matter of the 18th Amendnaent Legge Leads the Way operation on the glands is not'beces- &5 YEARS AT SOUTH MANCHESTER that he does not do things with The gentleman who ...... — went out------to- sary to do this. ' membership" in the United States campaign for, acresige reduction in- j By _ ^ far the _greatest number of i ' Senate. It is command of plenty mental reservations. He is not a eluded Secretary of Agricifiture | cases of swollen glsmds in the neck of coin of the realm, properly dis- straddler. Mr. Morrow’s votes were Hyde, Chairman Legge of the Farm automatically would become well -• tributed, that turns the trick now won, for the most part, because it Board, Chief Nils Olsen of the Bu Just by curing the acute and chronic is generally recognized that he is reau of Agricultural Economics, Di ns^ i and throat catarrh which is ' as it has in the past. rector C. W. Warburton of the de usually present. ’The dieting pro •1 have been in jiolitics for twen one of the rare men we could use partment’s extension service. Sta gram which I hlVe so often outlined ty-five years and I know the situa- in the United States Senate but tistical Expert O. C. Stone and Reu for catarrh, will be found to be bene ~ i tion from A lo Z,’’ Mrs. McCormick who, all too seldom, are unavail ben Brigham of the department’s ficial in practically every case of able. While undoubtedly he re press service. Members of the swollen neck glands. '. informed the inquiring committee Farm Board have been chiming in If tile glands are enlarged because ceived some votes solely because of -----'-man. She got her training under a on the chorus. of tuben^ar infection, then the re !’rather famous distributor of elec- his stand against the present mis Although any real reduction gimen I have outlined for tuber vegetables, such as spinach year, but the last few months it has taken attitude of the country tot achievement may be nullified by a culosis should be used. But always. carrots should be swlded to the diet. shown a marked improvement, in _ — i-tlon funds—her father, Mark Han- In treating swollen glands, treat the fact, disappeared almost entirely, wards the liquor question, the big rush to increase acreage again as Keep up the iiltra-vlolet treatments i ha. She does know politics. She soon as prices advance and there is real cause of the trouble and not the occasionally, but you must depend but now seems to be about as bad - ---has money and an organisation be- majority of them carried the cross a belief that many farmers will effects. on correct dieting for perm an^t )re- as when it started.” .Vhind her that is able to put its opposite his name because he is plant more when th ty think other lief. An abdominal support will not Answer:— First, go to an opto Dwight W. Morrow. And for no farmers will plant less, .this inva QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS help, but the abdominal dlsteMlon metrist and wear glasses if he ad _ jjia n d 3 on more, and then knows '(Baby’s Care) vises you to do so. If the fault is New York. July 17.—They’ll tell»look for sooner or later; B aMa^l other reason. He would have had sion of the west is likely to be fol can be corrected when your child is ,f what to do with it. "It may be lowed by a real curtailment of Question:— G. F. P. writes: “My old enough to take the proper exer not from eyestrain, it is caused by you a lot of stories about the thea when we can be sitting on top ■'■_possible to buy certain elections,” his big majority if Colonel Lind planting this fall. Not because the baby took ultra-violet ray treat cises. This is also true about the flat nervousness and enervation which ter folk who, when they get on the tbe world md the fellOw who "^'.^-Mrs. McCormick is quoted as hav- bergh had been unknown to him. big campaign will have any effect— ments all last winter for rickets and feet. Send your full name and ad run be overcome through strict ad peaks, forget their humbler begin us “in the days when” shows up. He so appealed to the cold reason although it mayhave some—but appears to .be cured, but her- abdo dress on a large stamped envelope, herence to the hygenlc rules for nings and high-hat the folks who It aU passed off *' ing told the committee, “but you men extends unnaturally. Should a and I will send you special articles healthful living which I recommend made them what they are today. enough. of his constituents that the only because wheat prices have been _.^7can’t buy Illinois land^des." Land- down as low as 65 cents a bushel. support be worn to correct this, and on develpolng a flat abdomen, and in this colummeach day. ’There probably are many such. * "-slides, as we understand that phe- attitude left for would-be detrac if so, what kind ? She is also flat- also for overcoming fallen arches. Just as ther.3 are many loud-voiced Now that he’s dead, Tm fii Low wheat prices automatically cut jlJ 1* ipiomenai have their beginnings in a tors is that of blind prejudice. " . the acreage of the next crop. World footed. How can that be taken care Census figures show that nearly nouveau riche. getting around to-writing a ' .. conditions, however, will set the of? She is 18 mohths old.” (Twitching of Eyelids) 7,000,000 live in New York City, and But there are also just as many graph about Joseph T: Bchsack, * small way until suddenly the great Answer: Your child should have prices on this crop for which acre- Question:—C. A. S. writes: "Be any man who has ridden on New who remember. the nationaUy known team of Vs —— i“mass is released. While it may be BOULDER DAM a diet of pqre Holstein milk, each and Schenck. Jass blrda they we age presumably will be curtailed . kind enough to advise what you York’s subways in the rush hour Take, for instance, Anna Case, O^that one cannot buy an “Illinoia Work on the preliminaries of Some agricultural experts con feeding to be preceded by a plentiful will testify that nine-tenJis of them the famous diva. No operatic per —^you remember the act either amoimt of orange juice. In six would recommend for spasm of the ^._L4andaiide” it is just as feasible building Boulder Dam by the Fed tend that the official reduction drive eyelids. Have had this for over a try to ride at the same time. former has made a bigger name for the sound oim# or in vaudeville months or so some non-starchy and as strange a snoccss story \ '‘ .there to buy the start of one as it eral Government'has actually been should be directed at the high pro herself. The charming little town of Ne- ever was written around Broadaray mass of started. Seven years hence, more duction cost areas east of tbe Mis -is elsewhere. ’The great sissippi instead -of beginning in shanlc, N. J., is not quite so well Schenck, a Brooktya ted, fjj^the voting public loves a winner and or less, we shall own the highest Kansas, Nebraska and other wheat Woodman, Spare That Tree! known. There was a time when life as a troUsy car conductor, p,-_ i-a seat on the band wagon, which dam in the world which will hold states where the grain can be raised Miim Case needed money to carry the same tram was his future p i^ j back enough water to cover the on a basis more nearly approach on her studies. She was a strug ntr, Van. pUoting tha oar. accoimts for landslides of the po- they reaped the end of,^ e Uni state of Kentucky to the depth of ing economic soundness. The gling student with promise and am jlitical type. At any rate half a . th. lower production cost area will be bition. To accom^sh anything she the two teds would kin time : wiiunn can buy enough to start a foot. Providing the i-g^gu^ed to the extent that,it cur- had to study, and tc study she need breaking into close harmony. Thv ------‘ one, and it evidently did. Young comes within the scope of the^esti tails, they say, ed cash. they first worked . tip a a c ^ rou| There was a little church in the tine. , America must b|6 taught that be mates, the United States will have areas will benefit. 6B.iBiatT SWAN. expended $165,000,000 on the pro Those authorities who discuss the little Jersey town—the Reformed fore he can hope to aspire to a seat situation most framkly insist that Church of Neshanic. They gave Miss in the United StaCes Senate he ject, $35,000,000 more than was thlST-eountry simply can’t compete Case a Job as soloist at $12 a month must first be a millionaire at least spent on the Muscle Shoals project., in -wheat With the rest o f the world, once-upon-a-time. It seemed like a Meantime he can practice his poli which, so far, has been a totid that the effects of the competition i lot of money then. are'becoxning more serious on our WeU, this Uttle church is like a 0 waste of good money. ' In spite of ,UTAri tics by running for some municipal farmers and that the first time Rus- k'llUk lot of little churches. It has its office where he ought to win experi the fact that the state of Arizona fsia pomes across with a big export ups and downs. Sometimes K needs ence for something like $50,000 per has not joined the six others most '&utpl.U8 heaven only knows what to have the roof repaired or the interested in agreement as to all of will happan to the wheat market belfry fixed or something. run. *T have been the details of distribution,' and in i TIw Farm Board’s Fix The other day it gave a benefit The unreliability of estimates of to raise church funds. IDss Case bench not because DISEASED JUSTICE spite of the fact that there is a lit the world supply and demand for could have beer vacationing in tainment or ahttity^ It is a trifle ^lifficult to maintain tle matter of aigreement with Mex wheat was demonstmted by thfe bad Eterope or relaxing on fhs beach. cause Frahklin" friend.” —J u d g e J g te lL our belief in the administration of ico to be arrived at this particular guess made by the Farm But she remembered the days when $13 was a lot of money and donated ..Justice u d continue to read the pa project seems to have been worked when it tried to peg the price and found itself loaded up with 60,090,- her services to a benefit concert "W bat is aU ^ pers. lispecially is this true in the out so that even the Senate will be re 000 bushels of wheat which it pould They don’t all. forget being wrongT I O w J ;:larger cities. We find, our faith in unable to do much damage in the only sell now at a ,trepiendous loss 1 Nor do they always forget the guys. Who stsrtjlA r“ ' the integrity of the courts inclined future. . f. and a simultaneous terrific blow .to '•’ r a p s .” the market Chairman Legge dqg- Jhwa’s a young talkie actor to waver and, were we to be eo un- There have b^h man^ who have igfedljr ihliteta th at the world situa nataed Jack Oakie, who has been "One csiteMt ^fortunate as to live in New York, not believed thit the dam shduid tion doesn’t justify current low doing rattier wall for himself. He we are certain we would be unable have been a government proportion prices but he must nemind' the started in New York. He started in while adnUtting that the for farmers of the lawyer who told'Ms Wan Street as a matter of fact as to prevent it from wavering vigor a call boy and messea^r, but he building it to furnish electric imprisoned client that !*they can't ”We spi oaijr, ously. We now have the record of ptot you in Jail for th a t” - ' ' had a gHb tongue and nimble feet four judges having resigned under energy over a vast area and water and found his way over to Broad oerdtity to Although the campaign for spring m tods7- fire in New York in the last ten for irrigation pver nearly as exten wheat reduction flopped, the last cot way. He tended a job in a chorus. sive a section of country, to . wy ton reportv^hat cotton ptaating had He was fired. Well, that was JuM te the months. Magistrate Ewald is the as w ^ But you nouldn*t have told nothing of water for other purppsM idropnto from ^f^ut 16,000,006 to toads us tyto ieiest. He quit to foresi^ re- $4,(^1900 acn £;a realty substan* -ISf that to him then. The wortd seemed ixmval proceedings.; ^ t h . others, to conununities "in-. itelJ[ed|iM fact that a to tove supped out from under. Yet 1 -m '' if he hadn’t been bounced—oh. he 4'e was ehargedy with fraudulent fornia, is pre^^ desiimide.. UL Itodd co^% c i^ mil^t iaffset . that '' ,‘lfoddhB;. jpivcti'cea in the sale ol stociL TlMa tlmatiily it is ‘exp«rted^^ that tiib eiS- acnage reduction indicates Just bow Iffobahty would have gone ateng pretty weU anyhow. ^' tire cost WiU be neiliein^ tlH0U||h toNlgure What a given —235^1 jtt r was i^fUscovered tl^ t ., had agricidtuial situation will be q few Be an this an It may, Oakie was affixed his signature . to* reeoM tM sate of thp!eleetrteitii|i ^ aity btotodm khMid> playing about Inc a Bto showing B^cdnvletfan for ':^ent^it>isey^ 'j^ tthaievi per club with ha Imteh o f fense of speediiig agslnst oi% ^ ti|igH'eQaiiid«Sf^'pM been , .Jiayhs the anti-noise crusade in celebs tbs o t^ ’York would be aid^ con- > 1 , tht man who w a him tha IM ^liam the siderahily'if: the writing pevels / la this old diKp.^ '' ' ' I of fact, aeyar.waa breu|kt to triaL the c o m -..on typewriters in apartment hpuses. c Thafft thi fi| N ^ I r»99 It if ehivged that wkfB . a friend Blette*' iOtoals. 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T>it« olwM^j^iraMi and beeome lass effective in em- Odp ilQlWBS put ao Mtrs^otmt oov#i<«viR* Argsaeias. br.fisit »y 'V*’ • ^ ^ New Y o r k it S e n ^ h a s tha ' esa-'^.'‘ Another drain on power is an on- NEW ^ ^ A K E R MODEL MAKES *'> t an experienced .«drliswf^>finiAei'^ Xy number of afi$onoMl#s, IJIT Motor Hints feeling of an estm striin1)|^ pjffl a t .dar-Inflnted tire. ’That means more and the most nunAsr’ of ti Timely Suggeatloee on the "alT ^liiUjCI. iOBlN the engine, 84149L CaUfioRala,'Teoood in SolMoe HHter, IfKA Service a grade speed whers'USoaUy .ajif should be Care of Hie <^r by the Auti^ or strain should be f e l t •' tire.e, thenirtfore, bar of passengar oars, with a pressure tratUm of liW ,808, is, first b mobile Clob OI Hertrord. USE Bather have ^ril!liii^‘ibbii^M It is^^ not engine that The ^when rated apocrrdlag to its a bit and put an ex^;foite on the causes one ota ^aake better mlle- week. tkm. It has one car for pedals when it ' periKxu. Watch Your Condeneer age on a gi t^uoline than an fuel efficiency So much dependa upon the con-| other of the s^ ^ Manufacture. ging. Gold threads for making lace in denser it is unfortunate that this Sometimes, 4)1 XM often, ws laay This doesn’t help eith India yards Lines, of latitude and Iongl| dnit of the electrical system has to find faults in tlie oody and onassls er. The dhims weari'down quickly ■we^b only one ounce. were introduced 1800 years ago be not only incomi^icuous but out of the car that Retard tht.slficltaey of sight where it is usuaUy out of of the motor. Ihe movtqgiparts es mind. Even mechanics habitually pecially may be. at fault underestimate its importance. The condenser not oply has an im- 111 rtant influence on the intensity of The wheels, for instance, are al- e spark but also keeps the break moat a neglected, but highly impor-.^ S tant factor In maintaining the effi er points efficient. When a con ciency of the motor. Neglect of •i denser starts to break down the these parts may cause considerable spark at each plug is less intense TIRES 7 5 loss in power. 7 5 and the breaker points will not stay clean. . Loose bearings |it the hqlw, paus One experienced mechanic who ing the wheels to wobble, ta ta Much A n S iz ^ i ; v A R M ^ e s ExceUent Condition specializes on tuning up cars sap a 'Of-taO'-power from the engine. .To good condenser is more important prevent this, the wheels mould' be than a good coll, adding that he has kept tight and well greased. ,The often seen colls haadipapped by a i ease should be changed every weak condenser. Fortunately for j Souiwnd miles, and the nuts oq .the the motorist, a handy guide to the | wheels tighttaM at ^ .8^e t^e. | efficiency of the condenser is the Spfecial A t $ 1.00 i :|flsalignment of frm .'whsf^ is! frequency with which breaker points, tabther'costly fault and rmeals,it-i ■■ i must be cleaned. 8eif in less mileage fOr the fufl. n e y ) Right Plugs Essential should be checked up constantly. Changing to a-new set of spark South Bend, July 17.—An inno plugs may be more loss t h ^ ^ i n Wheels get out of alignment when E ^ p Your Car For That Vacation Trip If the wrong type are substituted. vation in passenger car engineer they are struck against curb in It may not seem to the car owner ing is introduced in America in the parking or when they strike a deep H eH Are IV^es of Tire Service at a Price. that it would make much difference new Studebaker Commander and ru t whether the new plugs are a litUe President eights. This feature is Misalignment may come from shorter or longer than the onp “free wheeling” which, according to f " mvisting the wheel while the car being discarded, but it represents engineers, has never been used in isn’t moving, in an effort to get out the difference between skimming American-built cars heretofore. of crowded parking spaces. That USED over the hlUs and Umping over them. In few words,, “free wheeling" hurts the steering mechanism, t6o, When a new model went into the but misaligned wheels are more evi $1.45 to $2.00 means that it is not necessary for hands of the owners recenUy back a motorist to disengage the clutch dent as a result. TIRES firing occurred whenever to change gears. Through this sys In addition to loss of power and was cUmblng a grade slowly i^th tem the gears are always in mesh, fuel efficiency, there’s excessive All Makes AU Sizes All Kinds the throttle weU open. The action and shifting from second to high wear on the tires that results from was similar to what an excessively and from high to second at any misalignment of the wheels. So It Absolutely Miies of Service in These Values. lean mixture or a sticking valve speed is possible without de is important that this be carefully would occasion. clutching. The clutch is only neces checked about once a month. Factory experts finally discovered sary to start or back up. Differentials and Transmission Cleaned by Air and Kerosene Gun Working Under that the spark plugs were too long. Another advantage, according The brakes may be adjiisted so 17.') Pound Pressure. The points were too near the piston to engineers, is that it results in tightly that the dmxns might bind. tops, became red hot and pre-lgnited gasoline saving of about 12 per ceht and an oil saving of abdut 20 ' The new spiies Commander Elg ht brougham, in upper picture, fea EXTRA CHARGE ***S to ^ r plugs entirely eliminated per cent. This is because the "free turing "free wheieUng," Is Studeba ker’s latest taodeU - Below M shown SEAT COVERS the trouble. wheeling" principle i>ermits the en a doseup of-the fironttad of the ca r, bringing ont thq phange^’iines. •■ As necessa^ Ining the crankcase for longer life and efficient service. fT*if Throttle Best gine to drop to idling speed as spon PROTECT InabiUty to accelerate rapl^y as the foot is removed from the' ac new Commander has been increased the whole car, giving it a much with many of the newer cars is due celerator in slowing down. Clothing, Upholstery Strains Removed from 120 to 124 inches. snappier look. Cars Washed, PoRshed, Greased entirely to the habit of pressing aU Principal engineering Improve the way down 'on tiie accelerator. Reversions! strains, such as The engine of both models has Placed on Your Car ments include a carburetor si r Engines of the newer type acceler those thrown on tires, rear axles, been pepped up to give greater universal joint, clutch and trans power. The President engine has lencer, a new steering mechanlsifi, Free of Charge ate' best on half throtUe, except a swing-shackle for preventing when the car is traveling thirty- mission are considerably lessened, increased in horsepower from 110 If Purchased From it is said. Carbon is also reduced to 122, and the Commander from shimmyli^, and a new full-power five miles an hour or over. muffler. The Bergen & Berman Battery G>. • Not being equipped with super because the engine is never forced 80 to 101. CHAS. LATONG by car momentum, when slowing Body lines are slightly lower, The new series of the two 24 Main Street Phone 3819 chargers these exigines can take and a new radiator design sets off eights is offered in 20 body models. 314 Main S t only BO much mlxturs at a time and down, to pump excess oil and gaso “NFor Service That Pleases.” tfi bpen the throftK too wide is line ^ to the cylinders. Tops and Curtains 'Repaired merely to Invite auto indigestion. A safety angle enters into "free Phone 4740 ;When the throttle Is opened wide wheeling," as it is said that a MARKING HIGHWAYS ENGLAND FIRST at low speed the air valve of the driver having it in his car is in carburetor does not open to lean out better control of the car’s move The work of erecting qtandard England, with 41,|180 la service^ the mixture to a point where it is ments. By being ab)e to bhift gears highway markers on numbered operates the largest number of mo while at any speed, the hazard of tor buses in Europe. France, with capable of giving the performance routes in the tjnited States is near desired. The increase in air is taken skidding is reduced, and because 15,000, ranks second. More than care of at higher speed because the the car decelerates without the completion, accordihg to the U. S. 92,000 motor buses are in use in tha engine's suction through the car pull of the motor, there is no sud Bureau of Public Roads. The final United States. buretor then opens the air valve den grabbing or swerving when marker is expected to be erected iat automatically. brakes are applied. the end of this year’s cpnstniction bu y — PRICES REDUCED — BUY Try the DownhUI Test Regnlar Gear for Hills period. This system of marking • MANCHESTER Motorists who want to test the To supply compression for now covers nearly 67,000 miles of general condition of their engines checking the car’s speed down- Uoads. should do so going downhill, not up. hill, a convention gear is supplied AUTO TOP CO. To make this test simply note how which* suspends free wheeling op W. J. Messier, Prop.' AT AT much smoke comes from the ex eration imtil the descent is made. MONEY TO BURN haust when going down in high A slight touch on ^e gear lever Tops Covered MAIL CHAIN gear with the throttle closed to the throws this gear- into use. • ■ FrankllnvUle, N. J.—Seven years idling position. The appearance of the new ago August Mueller and bis father Upholstery ORDER STORE A lot of bluish sme^e means that cars has l^en changed considerably. had a quarre). It is said that Aug oil is pumping into the cylinders. Longer wheelbase and- lengthened ust told bis /ather that if Jie left Side Curtains Repaired PRICES PRICES Ah engine with worn rings and pis hoods enhance the beauty. him any money when he died he tons wIU exhaust smoke especially In the largp President, wheel would bum it. Recently the senior Carpets, etc. GUARANTEED FOR LONGER-lJtFE SERVICE when the car starts up again after base has been Increased from 18S Mueller died and left August'one Expert Service reaching the bottom of the hill. to 186 inches, and in the com dollar "to bum.” The rest of his READ—If any Murray Tire does not exceed all you have a right to expect from it, bring it back and we win re- j It is Important not.to confuse this panion President model from 125 82600 estate went to other rela- with the occasional smoking from to 180 laches. Wheelbase on the ^ons. 10 Hienderson Road, Phone'7258 place it charging you only for the proportionate service received. thi exhausts of new cars when the throttle is suddenly closed while LOOK AT OTOER TIRES FIRST—THAT IS FAIR TO YOU. THEN COME LOOK AT OURS—THAT IS FAIR driving fast. TO US. YOU WILL THEN SAY—HOW CAN THEY DO IT? Even the journey down the hill win test the engine’s condition by 1. Buying direct from the manufacturer. revealing how much compression it 2. Eliminating costly distribution, such as warehouses, factory brtaches, national advertising, and selling to car has. The better it is the more It wiU hold back the csir. manufacturers at a loss. Special Care for Each Automobile Owners lii General Believing that cars are ‘.'aU alike" many an owner paves the ^ a y for We are equipped to serve you in anything pertaining to an automobile. Besides PRICES THAT INVITE COMPARISON much unnecessary trouble. If the taking care of oW Buick owners and having them satisfied, our service station is yours car requires heavy oil for universal and will include any car from Cadillac to Chevrolet 29x4.40—4-ply $5.55 A joints he will figure that grease will 32x6—10-ply heavy duty $34.10. Un be satisfactory enough. Because it A few suggestions as to your requirements: conditionally guaranteed. 30x4.50^-ply $6.35 ' was ' necessary to lubricate the Good brakes are essential.-Better have this done than pay a Am. springs of his former car he goes 30x5—8-piy heavy duty $19.45.^ Un FREE MOUNTING SERVtCE ahead olUng the springs of his new Valves ground and carbon cleaned. est one. And then he gets into trou ------BALLOON----- ble. Oiling and greasing. conditionally guaranteed. • Perhaps the new car’s nniversals I DsLnxt DsLoxfi are designed for heavy oil only. Check battery and other electrical units. All adjustments made at our store. / SIZE 4-Ply 6-Ply 8-Ply Tubs Maybe the springs of the new model Change oil in motor to U. S. Motor Oil, the 100% oil apd highly recommended for are designed to work "dry," front FREE MOUNTING SERVICE 29x4.40 ...... $5.55 $8.25 $9.10 81.75 combustion motors. wheel shlmmylnf tad "bottoming" 29x4.50 ...... 6.30 8.45 9.85 1.89 being the penalty foe ignoring this Have radiator flushed with our super-service outfit. —HliSH PRESSURE- point. SIZE t ir e TUBE 30x4.50 8.25 1.75 1.92 Cara are surprisingly different in Wheels lined up, body bolts and rods tightened, etc. 28x4.75 ...... 7.55 10.10 10.25 2.27 ^.1 the care they need. , One popular Z0x3Yi cL 0. s.—4»ply ...... $ 4.98 8 1.05 •'ii make is cranked easl^ by pressing Our mechanics are courteous and are willing to help you in any way. Cali 7220. 22S 29x4.75 ...... 7.85 10.40 11.25 2.15 down on' the accelerator several 31x4 ss.—8-ply ...... 29x5.00 ...... 7.98 10.80 11.75 2.18 times before using the starter. The ^ x4 siv—6-p^ ...... 9*35 2.43 plan is worthless on other cars.. WHO WANTS A CAR AT A PRICE 30x5.00 ...... 8.15 11.10 lt9 5 2.23 33x4'/i ssv—fi-plr...... 13.55 2.65 Oarbnretor Adjnstment Role 28x5.25 ...... 8.98 11.40 12.85 2.38 Motorists who adjxist their own 1930 Buick Sedan Used as Demonstrator. 33x5 ss^-8-ply ...... 18*25 3.00 carburetors, and no one can tell 3.15 30x6.25 • *. • • •' *• • 9*^0 10.95 13.85 2.48 when ability to do so m ay come in A I'iew Car at a Used Car Price. ^ 8dx5 ss.—8-p ly ...... 18.70 1415 2.59 handy, shoiild be familiar with the 2.40 31x5.25 ...... 9,75 1L80 30x5 SS.F—8-p ly ...... •*...... 18*^3 12.85 ^ 2.80 foUowlng plan that assists in mem 1927 Buick Sport Coupe 1925 MaxweH Sedan 3.98 29x5.50 . >«...... 9.95 1415 orizing the rule about turning the 32x8 ss.—8-ply ...... 27,85 30x8.00 ...... 12.00 12.80 1439 2.79 high and low speed adjustment 1928 Dodge Sedan 1925 Hup 8 Sedan 32x8 ssw—K Sply ...... 34.10 3.98 33x8.00 •t* >.• « X2«50 18.10 17.45 sa o flcriftwt* 5.48 14.10 348 Low speed adjustments for a 192(5 Nash Coupe 34x7 sik—12-pIy ...... 46.85 30x8.50 ••• •‘•J • •• leaner mixture are made by turning 38x8 ss.—10-ply...... 37.85 5.15 32x8.50 14.65 4* 1415 • " 340 the screw to the left. Tlfis is 'the EVERY CAR GUARANTEED starting point in the memorising process. Low speed, lean mixture PAY MORE AND GET LESS? OUR GUARANTEE IS YOU^AKBTBCHON. OUH PWC8S and left Each starts Vlth the let REMEMBEip ONLY FIVE SEE THE^ TODAY j f . j. v- ter "L." / DON’T pEIJhY-.YOU'M AY BE TOQ’EATU^ . \ - The high spMd adjustment Is just ■a. .V the reverse. Tou tom the screw to I t H o m m o ^ the right for leaner mixture and to the hit for a richer one. A9 you have to do Is to remem ber the three "I's" for tlie start The rest^'Wlll follow as a^thatural con CORNE!R S^U C E AND PEARL SHtEETS) sequence. Janies M. Shearer . ^ I BuiGk-BiARQUETnc Ag e n c y V SOLE AGENTS LOCALLY FOR MURRAY TERES n iB Icmgest aqtiedxiet in the UUtta SUtes Is IH mUes long \C 0Rifr Main and Middle Turnpike. sn^lMRies awter Whit- ‘e...^. .V. <»> T. >: 1 ^ ki^l im •Viv wv: m (Q^ ^ ^ T IS N -5% * ‘■W’ : .C. ^ ^ J-A K. trn - sjer*wvJ&- ..... THIS V'.■ ■ * - 5f ■; ■ ■' 'A*' r* ‘ j V w7^"'.5k^- ■ h ^ Chi. 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call b e g i n HEBE TODAY stamped Tier on - t ^ | i ; back ^Whm J V JUDITH GRANT, artlift By DR. MOR|ti® FlfiBHRSW At some of the markets you can^s^ 'S'. I m ALAN STEYNE, piJnter, **I won’t have • Chummy's heart | She was a little fiijj^tened by his buy lamb patties aU ground rtady ^ “ yiitko !• *l>o loved by CHUMMY krnWan” ah* —«.i wouldn’t eyes. 'They showed his whole man^ Editor,. Journal o f.‘ 1|» broken, she said. i __ _ jn ,4volt. 8^ he suddenly felt Medical Association, and of to broU. If you want to your MahsslilHTinjfA^ MORLEY, Jndltti’e beet friend, marry you if you wore the Jast man ' m diuoiny bed loved Steyne yeere ve^ small and helmess.' The con ‘ “Byglesi, the Health own have tee 'lamb ground • at the ' ? „ ^ j’ ^ on the earth!”...... ' - M aiM n e. a ago, and had loot her inemoiy Steyne gased at Judy with in sciousness rrse in her that she could _ .. . butcher's and with an egg. two ^ NAUTld^"S(l®» . not resist him, if he chose to assert I he went credulity in his eyes. Any one who I -xi iiaiwcltV'comes more' and jublosp^ chopped parsley (use ^ Stosrne loves Jttditlii Judltii t s ^ ts was much with him of late must his will. fW ' ^ 1? c It la hl8 doty to marry Ohammy, have noticed how seldom his eyes She more time.' She hailed whose memory oomes back when were flUed with laughter now. a passing cab and took her seat in ih^ ’ 'recolfnteed ' thiat i f is the duty i t The IwA thing she saw was ^h» sees him again. Judith stodlea “You cannot mean it,” he said. of ■ preventive medicine to ! protect dancing, rejects the offer of the “I do tnean it," she answered. Alan's face, showing his recent 111 , f /'I His direct masculine IntMligence; ness in every line, with hM g^ m y the/ pubUc, against t u t .. S to p , into rich BRUCE GIDEON — whom ! hamrds. An mmet understanding bacon strips ^und the ^te JJ^ ^^^ble breasted- Jaicket,^ -Steyne distrusts—to star her la a ahow, and appears In show of these haaards involves' a-co^ toothpicks and broil on both brass buttons. " a M'cSlSi' Si sSf^.n.rS«-- siderable amoimt of research as to until done, backed by RICHARD WYON, who tee effects of electrical currents on Is secretly acting for Gideon. notUng short of madness to pro^ human tissue. The new patterns have arrived as WHITE SILK Chummy sees Judith In Steyne’s into her motives. And—this was a I { arms and breaks her engagement, The months passed .in a whirl for . A study of this clutfacter bM 3^^ you will note by tee attractive de more cogent argummt s^ ^ if been completed in.tee departmmt sign for cottons in yesterday’s Her To keep white silk frotics, lingerie ! without letting the tm know that Clarissa really did knowhe Judy. She suddenly changed all her of neurology of Johns Hopkins uni- and blouses pure white, use. a little I idw has found ouf thdr secret. Ju- habits. She bought clothes. She de ald and tee box-plaited model to and Judy loved each «th^, verstty, which. indicates that vari day. In glancing over tee illustra of one of the whitening powtori in ; Ath makes a tremendous hit on the must realise that he and she’cb^d veloped a taste for late hours and ous types of current have different I stage and becomes famous. gayety. She was always with Bruce tions, I note one or two peplum tee first laundering and all "of the never be happy together if thejf effects. The. circuit; supplying homes frocks, a new offering from Paris, rest. Dry in the made. iNOW GO ON WITH THE STORY were to marry. Gideon. i^ctories is com m only' o f 110 or rather a revival of an old style Judy assented to Steyne’C sugg«- It came to the last night of her or ‘ 220 volts, either alternating or again. These will be excellent for CHAPTER XXXI tion toat they should walk a little i appearance at the Monopole Thea- continuous current. As hais been early fall frocks for street or busl- Judy paid a visit to her old home way together. Then tneythey returned e .veritEblc triumph. pointed dut previously-; in this c
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At Bro«klym»— . CUBS 6, S, ROBIIVf 4,. To Slag ) K«w-York - POPBOTTLESARETHROWNAS (FInt 6«aie) ' A&R.H.PO. AS. '1 .»V t *f. Chicago C o^ b i. I f ...... ••••6 « 1 1 ® ® Blair, 2 b ----- 1 2 1 5 0 R& 'A ,S » i.S S English, 3b ., 1 1 0 1 0 - ksMrl, lb ..»••••*.4 0 ®.5 1 a CUBS AND ROBINS BREAK EVEN Cuyler, rf ... 2 2 2 0 1 Wilson, cf ... 2 1 3 1 0 c f ...... ’.xb 1 -■ 1 7 1 9 SAUENV F A C r» ABOUT ' Stephenson, If 0 1 4 0 0 ChapmxB, lb ...... 3 0 6 2 » ? k a n d e l l -s in o k r f ig h t ChaUoiger hstaDed Favor-, 0 1 9 0 0 Grimm, lb . •< B«ncongh, c 2 n i ? 0 0 Hartnett, c .. 0 1 6 0 0 c ...... ••.0 0 ^ 1 2 5 . Frincipala ssnuny MandsU, Beck, ss ...... 0 6 2 2 1' 0 8 0 w«h>* p ...... J 2 i 2 2 S ite Because Sammy Is Be* Malone, p 0 1 RuSUag. X ...... 0 2 2 2 2 ? lightweight ebsaopion. « d A1 ifren Thausand Turned AwayjU. S. NET P L A Y ^ T“ — — CO«k«, XX ...... 0 6 0,0 0 c Smger, 20 year old cballtnger. 36 6 10 27 12 2 Place—^Taskee Stadium. B r o o k l y n ____ _ 31 I 7 27 10 0 lieved Ta Have Slipped. and 31,000 See Teams! j q pj^(;£ ffAlIAN S AB. R. H. p o . a . Bt. Louis Time of main bout-p-0:30 p. m. Frederick, cf JfcNssly, lb •••'..••4. (E. D. T.) A Finn, 2b ...... G*Rourks, 3b «.*.*•*4 Eletimatod crowd—-40,000. Bad^ Gate Increases; No Stage Crucial Gaines In Herman, rf .. Gbilln. If ...... - 4 Bgtimated receipts —-|20O,0OQ. Bissohette. lb Knus. ■« ...... } Hendrick, lb . FanrsU, c ...... ,,3 BroadcaatiBg —- N.BX3. hoop- Allison Opens Singles Wright, sa Bchtiltc, cf .•,.,,,,.3 up with Graham HcNamew at Fouls Allowed. ! National Leape Race. Boone, If • • • MslUlo, 3b ...... 2 toe “Mike.” Gilbert, 3b .. Oollic, rf .••.,•.*■.'3 D eB erry,' c .. BCiwart, p ...... * BY EDWABD J. NEIL BY HUGH S. FULLERTON, JR* Matches In Interzone Fi Flowers, z .. AP Sports Editor. Moss, P ...... 11 1 5 27 l l 2 Thurston. zz INctt York 000 010 100—2 ■ New York, July 17.—(AP)— The .itibr , The current status of toe Na- , nals of Davis Cup Play. Bt. Louis ...... ■> 010 000 000— 1 'purses of toe fight faithful drawn j I tional League’s latest ^t- ; 31 4 5 27 11 0 Runs blitted In. Melillo, Rice, Geb- H1GHSCHQ0L60Y 801 000 020— 6 ' risr: two Us.se hits, Melillo, Byrd: tight in indigpation as one foul aft- jr l/tle of toe aeason is a standoff, witn C hicago . base hits. Schulte; home runs. er another swept interest from the I perhaps a slight tinge of m o^ yic- fAPi Winner Brooklyn ...... 000 002 011-4 Rice. Gehrig; sncrlflces. Chapman; battle pits loosened today and pUed I't— r— fv,,, Brooklyn Robins. Paris, July 17* (A P )—WUmer^ Huns batted In. W ilson 2. GHmm. ^Uble pUys7 Stewart to MelUlo to PROVES SENSATION up a pot of gold'for Sammy Man- °rw)klyn goTonly “ even break as Allison, Texas boy who beat the; Cuyler. Herman. B‘sso“ ette 2, m rt- MdNeely. O’Rourke to Melillo to Mc- at nett 2, Flowers^ two base hits. Wli [RMlr. Rice to Gebrlg. OuUlc to Fer d^ and Young A1 Singer, at toe - ey opened their all-important se- • world’s champion Henri Cochet son. English, Herman, _ Hartnett. rell to'O'Rourke; bate on balls, off Yankee Stadium. iries with toe Chicago Cubs in an Wimbledon, will play Georgio De Boone* three base hits, Blssonette. Stewart 4; struck out. by Stewart 3, sa°cHnces. Blssonette Stephenson; Wells 2; left on bases. St. Louis 3. A last minute dash for toe ticket^, Exciting doubleheader yesterday but Stefani of toe Italian Davis Cup double play. Boss, Gilbert DeBerr> Efiminates Seeded Teiais they remained in first ^ New York I; umpires, ptneen, Najlln windows, appeared to guarantee . N,r. team in the opening singles match ■inrt Gilbert; left on bases, tmicago and Van Graflan; time, 1:43. Mand«^n a profitable return for his three game margin and left toe 0 BrooLyn 5; base on ^oss X—Batted for Bengough In; 9th. Cubs too far behind to ^overtake of toe interzone finals at Roland 1. Malone 4; struclfl out. ^oss b XX—Ran for Ruffling In 9th. Star In Brookline Tear- second defense of toe lightweight Itoem even by winning- all toe re- Stadium tomorrow. The .Malone 5; umpires, Klem, Stark and championship' here In two years. . Garros .Magerkurth; time. l:i*0- Last minute predictions forecast a I 'maining games of the senes. 2:30 p. m (8:30 z—Batted for DeBerry in 9th. At ClerelxM**— «. nationals If, «, INPIANS 4, 1* Chicago started off well as Pat m ^ zz—Batted for Moss In 9to. gey; Otter Renhs. 2200,000 gate. (First e«M«> As the reluctant tax payers Malone pitched a five hit ®- H- S- •) — © ' W ashington the Cubs won it 6 to 4, hut _Wilbert Gleorge Lott, of the American' nrooklyn »12 020 oox—5 A& R. H. PO. A Bt changed toei,r minds at toe last min Willie Stribling, Dixie Iher, sug^wUo'J'^f ute so did the gamblers decide that Sii^^n coTntor^dVto old Adolfo team^ ^eet Humberto De Mo^^ weight division, by supplantmg boring with slugging, a sugg« M iyer, 2b ...... 6 1 1 BrookUne, Mass., July 17.-^(AP) ^uqueODuisu in the second------gamecaptain ^d of , purge.toe Italic - team^.! Shealy and Rlci, - rf ...... 5 0 1 —An I8-year-old Junior high school the youthful Singer’s chances of Dopez. His next opponent is Phil Scott. Cronin, as ...... 8 2 ^ 3 Robins backed him up with some the second smgles match at 4 Hartnett. Jack Dempsey s. winning toe crowd had been under . «- Harris, If ...... 4 1 3 youngster, Jack TldbaJl, Los estimated and some money appeared heavy hitting to win 5 to 3. A d to g p_ m, (lo a. m., E. S. T.) The Von Porat fight ;s Strih’s sat, c f ...... 0 0 0 k to ^ excitement of a cruci^series ^ Drawings for toe two matches Judge, lb ...... ,4 1 1 geles, was ih toe quarter finals at at chance at odds of 2 to 1 on toe Macon, Ga. July 17 — (AP) — answer. Bluege, 3 b ...... 3 3 1 sleek Jewish chaUenger. and a capacity crowd of 31,000 with took place at noon today at toe Georgia’s fistic peach, suddenly Right now StriWing has a n o ^ r ,3 2 2 toe J8to Longwood Bowl men’s some 10 000 more fans turned away, headquarters of the racing club o '-■‘“ " T bV h. po. a . E. Loepp. cf. If ...... 3 2 By special ruling of the New York nor ,. •> S 2 2 0 0 transformed from a cautious Iwxer hurdle to leap, ® Spencer, c ...... ,5 0 3 tennis singles today after he had State Boring solons there esm be no el Bis^onette knocked himself out France. Neither Americans . 1 Walker, If ...... " 2 , 0 0 to a puncher, socked his way from Crowder, p ...... 5 0 1 the plate in the first jtalians have yet designated their; Mcusel. , cf ...... 5 , 0 x 0 - « ^ Scott in London, July 19, but fig defeated toe veteran E. W. Fieble- foul tonight. Both champion Man- sliding into an obscurity which fell over him^ol- ures to win that He’s rir^y 40 10 18 27 « 1 man of New York, who was top deU and toe chaUenger have agreed ime, the fans thought Gabby doubles teams. These wiU be chosen; ^ 5 0 lowing his mediocre performwee shouting for a match with Max Cleveland Hartnett was toe cause of toe dam- tomorrow. , lleilmann, rf ...... ^5 v0 ...... 5 Olio seeded. , „ to equip themselves with such pro OK ...... ,..0 A against Jack Sharkey in Miapii. Schmeling. . , Jamieson. If TidbaU won to three . straigQt tective devises as they consider wUl Me and started tossing pop hot- third days play Sunday wlU 2U Stribling, lithe vetetan Of more Strib, who has been boziog rinc« Porter, rf ...... 3 3 2 0 1 S m Luque and his rival. Charley ^g ^ reverse of toe opening singles. -Iiurocher. Morgan, lb •••••••♦ ® m i sets yesterday t o upsetting the vet- render them Immune to low blows. Gooch, c than 300 fights, although he’s only he was in knee pants, it o m of toe a«aeeaa*«S 0 2 2 • ' loot nearly became embroiled owr starting agaiMt Stef^ ^d Hodapp. 2 b .4 0 0 4 0 who riik a 20th natlonaUy. If eithsr winds up on toe floor he Lucas, p 28, Btorted a new drive for toe title most colorful figures of toi»fl|flW Averlll. cf ...... will have to look for sympathy in ^ “ dusting^ o ff” Incident and two 1 ^^mson playing toe final match with when he knocked out Otto Von J. Sawall. lb ...... 2 0 0 0 1 Today he meets Richard Murphy, 40 8 IB 27 10 0 game. Trained from childhood by .4 0 0 4 1 the voice of toe referee, tolling off boaches and Manager McCwthy of | Morpurgo. Porat in the first round In Chicago. his father-manager, a former acro Sprlna. c UUcg, N. Y.* ' " ” L'S.'‘r. h. po., x b Goldman, sa ...... 3 0 O 3 4 ''dtoer matchea todhy are thoje toe count of ten. _ie Cubs were chased by the urn------Down in Dirie, where the fi®“ ® bat, WllUe did some of his m t Montague, sa ...... 0 0 o i i ...... 5 1 1 3 ? 2 folks have strung along with Strib between Clifford Gutter, inter-col The shift in the tide toward Sin fplres for Various reasons. Critz. 2b ...... fighting for nothing because Pa Miller, p ...... 2 ® 1 ® J ger appears iinjustlfied by toe past Neither toe Giants nor toe Cards even in his bad moments, theylUk re the promoters to look the Jablonowskl, p ....1 1 i t “ legiate champion, and Ted Bur- Llndstrom, 3b ...... 0 » ^ record of toe gladiators, although it looked Uke serious giving ' none other t o ^ Iboy” over. well, Charlotte, N. C.j Eddie Jacobs, tsrdav Both were victims of mt- Terry, lb ...... 3 0 0 Dempsey some of toe credit for the Baltimore, and Keith GledhiU, San is generally admitted that Man- He fought in virtually every Ktt.« i o o o o dell, after eleven years o f ,warfare, , ting sprees byJow | O’Farrell, c ...... 3 0 Georg^ian’s spurt — and his new * weight division as he grew up and ta Barbara, Cal, The Giants lost an 8-1 deci^n and j Jackson, ss ...... 4 u o lethal powers. SB 9 27 16 Two of toe seeded doubles teams has begun to Shov* signs of wear. Roettger. cf ...... " J refereed a fight at At- ! has never 280 003—10 Sammy reached his peak in whip \Se series to toe 1 W ashington were defeated yesterday, during ping husky Jimmy McLamin in toe iRed Lucas gave a few less hits than laSlT^/w m S b\cri.-d-,id I of hls own, Cleveland 1®1 ®®* ®®9- * which 16 first and six second round AI_a N C5 0 U Allen, z ...... 1 2 ” that toe Dixie flier could become aviator, ^ Runs batted in. ^rpnln, Harris Polo Grounds twn years ago but [his mates made. Phil ASSOOATED l PO.-<1 j — •; V Genewlch, p ...... “ “ „ and is a Crowder 2, Myer, Loepp 2. Hodapp 2 matches were run off. Yhe Califor Rosenberg, zz ...... _ __ __ the heavyweight champion if he for- boasts a transyrt Hoctm Spencer 3. Morgan 2; two base hits since toen toe Qoutlng Celt twice I the Cards under j ? ot h i, c. uhS., waded to flytog officer In to Ih,toe artoarmy reserve nia pair of GledhiU and Eglsworto belabored toe champion in IphiUies were poundmg out a 10 to 5 j “ Just because we cleaned up ^t 37 1 11 27 14 0 Harris. Rice, Crowder. Jablonowskl; three base hits. Vines, Pasadena, and toe team of overweight matches. Sammy had a Wimbledon for the first time in 50 030— 8 Md let fly a few vicious waUops. corps. David Jones, New York, and Mur many years, don’t go out and Cincinnati ...... 1 2 2 ^ Porter, M organ; s a c r l ^ a Judge^ desperate time edging out the de ^The second division i New y‘ork D®® ®®® l®®'"i Loepp; double plays, phy, failed to survive. cision over Tony Canzoneri in his ton and Pittsburgh, divided a do^irrxo, wager toe famUy plate on our boys Runs batted In. Strlpp. Durocher. Hodapp to Morgan. The eight seeded players In toe t)le-header. The «>-»ivesBraves won the -.g J ^ in ? the Davis Cup,” warned Cuccinello 3 Llndstrom, W a lk ^ 3; gue to Morgan. Cronin tb Myer to last fight in Ctoicago a year ago. 4' to 2, with a i^toj veteran moguls of toe two base hits, Strlpp, Leach, Hell- Judge; left on bases, women^s invitation Blngles, with l^rst contest mann.n 29 Jackson. Cuccinello, Cleveland 10; base on b^ls. o^ Mil Mrs. L. A. Harper, San Francisco, The fight will be broadcast by 'taiSiig raiiy. hut went down. 9 5. Ther” him e run. W alker; s^riflees, Ray Holljand Pitches ler 2. Jablonowskl 2, Crowder e, 6 , -A*-they made 13 ____ had exchanged F ord Btruck out, by Jablonowskl 3, Crow top-seeded, reached toe quarter fi radio over toe National Broadcast including Wally Wauy Berger’s over toe situation der 1; hits, off Miller 8 in 4 1-3 off nals and the favored doubles teams ing Company’s hook-up. Included blows. mciuoing " I compliments Jablonowskl 5 In 3 2-3. Brown ® L survived toe opening round match in toe chain of stations are WBZ at losing pitcher. Miller; umplMS, G“ to* Springfield and WJZ at New York ^®TOe^Tme?Sn League produced i abroad. Pirates to 3-2 Win rle. Hildebrand and Ormsby; time. es. X *• batues and three 1 “The boys have done marveloius- from which Manchester boring fans hew ^thout im -jiy ’ao far and of course toe pros- rrGnewidh 5^ in losm g^ * 's — Batted for Goldman in 8th. riiould have no trouble getting the \ ^ o r S ? t i ^ ^ p^eS: against the French are Chaplin; umpires. Quigley, Scott an (z __Batted for Jablonowskl In 8tn. blow by blow ringside description. w S d eln S ^ O fietics added a half j brighter now than they seemed a pfirman; time. 2:1^7. STANDING OF LEAGUE A After this Ray was invincible, (Bee*a« Oasee) Graham McNamee and George z— Batted for Chaplin J" „ ^striking out 15 men in all but Cleveland ...... 031 5®< 0 0 ^ 1 3 ^Phlladep _ ,._ j washing-; fg^ months or even a few weeks. — Batted for Genewlch In 9th. WsahlnctOlX ...... 5 Hicks will be at the microphone. l+nnhv slamming out a 14 to 7 win ' „ago. „ „ IT ampm assumingasaiimine our team will Won Lost J could have had a shut-out if he Batteries: Cleveland. ShoffnM and The “show of toe air” starts at 10 had been a little stingy with hls Myatt. Washington, Hadley. Burke, 1 over Chicago as each team made 75 g^. the Italians or Japan we At B oston:— Athletics ...... 6 .3 Local Sport o’clock. ______BRAVES 4. 5, PIRATES 8; t free passes. Seven men walked for Child and Ruel.______in toe inter-zone finals but we (Firnt Game) Pirates ...... ^ ^ , Washington divided two heavy | gjjQujjj not be over-confident ol Red Sox ...... 4 5 him but toe Pirates had that win l/liltting games. The S^atOTS won canning toe Challenge Round. b h. po. a . I. Yankees ...... 3 5 ning punch last night. This game •4-* *^^x h l b TICS 14, CHISOX T Chatter MRS. MARTELLE WNS Chatham. 3b ...... ■ * JJ \ ® ® 3 was one of toe tlghtMt, most sven- Philadelphia „ „ . „ C the first 10 to 4 M .*too much optimism should not am r . h. po. a B. iwon his sixth pme Jn^ght ^storm I Allison’s singles vic- Maranville. ss ...... 4 - ly matched affair we have seen on Berger. If ...... 3 0 » « » Athletics the Four Acre lot. The West Sides wiU be flirting NEW LONDON MATCl m t Bump Hadley tory over Cochet. It was great, bul Sisler. lb ...... 3 0 0 U 1 ^ AB HPO §'.‘is?’cf*‘’..:::::;:::4 \ \ | ® ® ors faded badly ^ d J^ftyjhof^r, tory Kichbourg. r f ...... 4 1 i ^ Next Monday toe Red Sox will Cochrane, c ...... B S J » v _ with defeat when they engage the game it may prove C. Gustafson, If .5 1 If ,Sd very well in toe him back on top ol W e'sh. cf ...... -3 1 J ^ ^ , attempt to take second place away SImmoni, GUmtonbury teftiu of the Midoleso. New London, July 17.— (AP.) to 6 needed to put Gron>“ - ® ...... I 0 1 0 0 0 Markham, ss .... 2 0 from toe Pirates again. Foxx, lb .. County League tomorrow night at Easy progress in toe next two r\A Cleveland won «y a he had scrambled Neun. z ...... ‘ g „ 0 0 Ambrose, c ...... 2 0 Miller, rf . ount. all toe Senators’ runs comlug, Wimbledon, we might Gowdy. c ••••...... ^ y 0 0 Dykea, 3b . the Four Acres. Two or three lo rounds of play was predict^ for Rollings, zz ...... 1 » J ^ u McCann, 3b ...... 3 0 Bolay. aa .. cal players wlU appear with the three outstanding stars to^y as ^^A®^il
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ff.v' .-I'.ir MCATIONS W i »'**’^*^***^^ F( RENT”. 64 I Want Ad InfonnalioB_____ O F 'C H O C I^ ^ d s t Mother of Pearl and Cry WANTED TO rant,’ Cifli* ^ TWO front offices in T O V I S I T ’ Kindly ciall 66?f after 6:30;p. . .1,1-: <■= ■ Manchester stal.. Valued as a gift, Finder ijje^aflto't Wd Podrove Block. Ap- please call 5869. : i piy/Ji^lAc^etiter Public Market. Evening Herald WANTTjtl—AN BLECTIUC ;. iftm ■■ ------:: Simla, India, July 17.— (AP) - 1-;, (tailor’s si^). ^6ne 403$. . BY PAUL HARRISON Viceroy Irwin has agreed to perml| CLASSIFIED ■AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE * rOR RENT 65 Sir Tej Sapru ahd Mr. Jay^aur, In ^VERTISBMENTS New York.—Two of the world’s dian leaders, to see Mahatma BUICK'SEDAN 1929 in excellent ROOMS WITHOIJT BOi^ moet celebrated firemen have de- Itne. Gandhi and two of the other Na c«u.tCount aix a ^ * ^ a » -bbrevlatlona “ * cbndition. D. J- Sullivan, 311 Main T^ -.REOTrrO BOOM house all nlap- d d ^ , an reports to the contrary, tionalist leaders now in jail with a f o b RENT—BoOM;fpr i_., •T^yesa^ta.^ Apply 54 Maple-St : eSch^coun^as a compound street, Manchester, Conn. ______tl^t they’re going to die with their' view to persuading them to restore* in private fatpily. 23 Laurel boots on. Chief John Kenlon of the wordsworM as«> two words. “ « 1* peace in the civil disobedience cam- g o Cd u s e d c a r s Telephone 49801 / , F0R--|«NT o r s a l e —7 rooitt New York CSty Fire Department is rice of three pe"r*’ day ^tor transient paign. Line rates per ' ■ "Cash or Terms single' house, modem improve- 70 now, and "Smoky Joe” Martin, fob ifflSi4T' — NICE unfurniiiad ' merits, North Elm street. Phone "^>^11 The viceroy in a letter to Sir Tej - ' ■ Madden Bros. rooms 't^^Welddh’a Block. B i^ r e hi»- assistant. Is 68. Both could Sapru and Mr. Jayakar repeated the EBectlre March »“ *,har*e ’ Main St. Tel. 5500 .^8t>p- „ 681 at Dr. Weldon’s. have retired more than a decade | assurance given in his recent ad - 9 eta ago But smoke and flame are still 1 e Consecutive D ay" ..| \ 11 -eta FOR SALE — MODEL A Ford dress before the Indian legislature 3 Consecutive Days ..j 13 eta the "breath of life to them; and w ill; regarding the government s desire Tudor, 1929 Sedan, less than one BOARDERS WANTED SUMMER HOMES be the death too, appmently, be-' year old, low mileage. Tel. 8920. 59-A 67 s. that Indians should manage their F O R R E N T fore they give up bossing the big own affairs subject to temporary W AN TED — r b F ^ E D wpnien gest fires in the biggest city, safeguards in .thf sphere in which J BUSINESS SERVICES boarders, home-cColdnf, l^Viite lim y both collapsed, a few months > full responsibility is not yet pos home, one minute from tr^ey,_5 f o r r e n t —7 ROOM cottage at ago__though Smoky Joe was able to 1 o f f e r e d 13 sible. minutes from mills. Write Kfirald Sound View. Call 7846. Siish. fighting his fire from^ a ' The two Indian leaders will con- 1 t i i t”f’«oI tlm< ?/ i » . s : 1 K“'I ' t ‘tS. r.le .arprf. b»t a s h e s r e m o v e d b y the load or Box L. ’ • stretcher—and during their slov/, duct their negotiations with Mahat lob Any other jobs for light truck, HOUSES FOR SALE 72 convalescence there was a lot o f , ma Gandhi on their owb responsibil V. Firpo, 116 WeUs street Dial taHc to the effect that “ the chiefs A' >J ity. APAaTMENTS^iEUMS-^ , will never roll to another one.” | In addition to the Mahatma, they forbids” ; display lines not 6148. t o r s a l e OR TRADE, 2 famUy t e n e m e n t s ■ * s house with all improvements, 169 Through Many Adventiires ' will see Motikal Nehru and Jawah- werald will not be responsible South street, Hartford, Conn. In But they won’t quit, and the arlal Nehru, both of whom are FLORISTS—NURSERIES 15 FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat 329 city can’t make them quit. Kenlon | widely known as co-leaders with East Center street all improve quire At 27 Starkweather street, Manchester. ' might get "life duty” as a sort of • Gandhi in the campaign for Indian 200,000 WINTER cAbbage plante ments. Telephone .8063. , pensioner, but because of injuries j independence. flatdutch, Danish ball heads, kale,, f o b SAL|1—6 ROOM house; also 5 sustained ' at a fire last J^uary, Several days ago Mr. Jayakar FOR R in 4T -^ RC)OM tenwaent Chief Kenlon can remain m the d e-, was authorized by a group of forty savoy cabbage and red cabbage, with garage. AU Mmptovenjents. room bqngAlow. AU Improvements. $3.00 per thousand, 2,000 for $5.00, Cfjl n t 168 Benton street Dial pm-tment at full pay for the rest of j members representing various In styfe, copy and ^yvogrj-'O^y Apply 136 Pearl street 10c doz. 40c hundred, celery, c»^t- 3713. ______his life. . +h».r' parties in the Centrad Legislature to flower will he ready in 10 days. The Probably never again as they, take such steps as might seem edlt.“ evlse or reject any copy con- best time for planting is f o r RENT—5 ROOM flat. AU im have in the past, will these men g o , necessary to find a solution for the provements. Gall 6470. down 500 feet in. a burning subway [ present political impasse. •‘1SoSISQHOnR^CU»lll.d July until the 15th of August. Tel. SMOKX JOES - shaft to rescue imprisoned workers, 1 8-3091, 379 Burnside Avenue f o r RENT^—5 ROOM- tpnemPflt, : HAS Greenhouse, East Hartford. W A f l V i G or’ eUmb to the tops of bndge tow- iOON ManV The Pyramid of Sheops is 46ij all modem impwvemente. ers to save men marooned by burn . ClfATlONW . ' 10:30 a. m. Apply 38 EMro street after ■ 5 feet high, 746 feet square at the| t e l e p h o n e y o u r ing ladders, or dassh into, flaming o’clock. • ■ " Benjamin and Miss buildings, with walls and fl^ rs tot base, and covers • nearly 15 acres. WANT ADS. STORAGE 20 Dorotiiw'^Maloney of South Wind-- MOVING—TRUCKING— T-pi^PixrplNT- TO RENT on 1;W tering and falling about them, to ^ATE'gtven'abSv^ 9or, ifCft-iast Saturday for Bridge- carry trapped people to safety. | l l L'^coS^enfence ^o advertisers but summit street, aU iinpWve^wte )ort, jwliere th^y will visit relatives LOOK AT THIS PERRBTT & GLENNEY Inc.—Mov They’ll be unable to go into | th« CASH RATES will be accepte^d as including- heat, • by,fAugust 1st DiAl |[|p4 fiends for a week- pressure locks iu tunneds i $400 down delivers warrantee F U li^ liY M B N T if paid f t tbe busl- ing, packing- and shipping Daily 5987. Married couple preferred-. ■ «#aa office on or before the a*'’®®tn .Watson, Manhattan’s rivers to save t t e } deed to a brand new Colonial homc,| service to and from New York. 14 lives of “sand hogs,” or brave the six splendid rooms, sun parlor, firei day following the '"*cHARGB tru cks'a t your service. Agents for fx)R R e n t —flf r o o m flat aU mM- who for rnany yearn lived in Wap- each ad otherwise the CHAKuc. ern titiproements. Inqulr' dt 3< ping, but for the past three years smoke of blazing docks as flames ^ place, tile bath, beautiful decora-1 r a t e will be collected United Van Service, one of tne Elro street ____ have been living at Newington lick at tons of TNT. [ tions, plenty closet space. Pay the it’rarcaric, leading iong.distance m ovl^ com For the first time in their re kiHlOM .HAS ^BATTuEO MORe THArt 50.000 F(t2-ES balance as rent. Shrewd, careful ,>] panies.' Connection in 162 cities- Junction, have returned to th^r . I caiinot be guaranteed. FCfft RENT—5 ROOM FLAT With spective 43 and 45 years of people are buying now. Think it Phone 3063. 8860, 8864. own home at Manchester ■ Green. iTrp " Kenlon . and— J Smoky Joe willwin t famous pair of fire-eater* are Assistant Chief “ Smoky Joe” R ^tin, in d e x o f all modern improvenienta, to over. adults. Inquire 37 Deimont Marion L. Snow,. daughter of i k m S to p S o rm feat, they can- te„. „ a .eWeT Joha Kenloh, upper rl^sM. » ' « » « • » * ,"'1 1 ,'’ ! "Well located business , block to CLASSIFICATIONS L. T. WOOD Ob.—Furniture and Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Snow, met not do tiien^elves. But they will'nient. But despite their ages of 68 and 70, and nearlj half a century piano moving, modem equipmeht, Telephone 8039. . ■ trade for a good farm. Speak quick, BirtKs •••••• » • ••Wee* • with an kcoident last Sunday^after- continue to dominate their organiz- o f service, they both refuse to be rstlred. experienced help, public atore- 1 i What have you to offer ? EngagenaentE f o r r e n t —4 ROOM tenement, noon whUe playing" with her ex ation—Kenlon with bellows that re-, ------— ^ Marriage* ...... house. Phone 4496...... furnacei all modern improvement*, press WSgon. She caught her foot echo through the city’s . of his eight ’children, Joseph, chemicals, will prove useful in the ROBERT J. SMITH • vafni^ed floor*, rent reen able, i Card of Thanks ...... in the rear wheel "cutting a deep Martin with terse, low-voiced com -, ^ captain and his father’s future. I1. 1009 MAIN In Memeriam ...... ‘ five minutes’ from Cheney atili*. gash which required five stitches mands to his scanopenng aid . ; Joseph B. Martin The hours Kenlon keeps would Lpst .and Found ...... PAINTING— r e p a i r i n g 21 I Insurance Steamship Tickets! Annouiicemen tt »«••••••••• ' near trolley. Inquire 88 Bdgerion to close. She is under the care of That’s the _t • HI, who has just started to school, kill an ordinary mortal—business' Personals ••-•••• street. £>r. Higgins of Manchester and executive by day and fireman byj , AntomoSIle* . PAINTING AND PAPER hangini, men, both of whom are | | igpjng to be a fire chief, too. neatly done, prices reasonable. Mr*. Edith House, the nurse. Har- wMi-read modest and privately, “ sv*«6 night. Both he and Smoky Joe Mar Automobilee tot Sale ...... * 3 ROC^ SUyiE. aew Jo)m9dn self-effaclve. But Kenlon isn’t i Fought More Than 50,000 Fires. FL tin still sleep with “the bell” over Automobile* for ...... • James F. Roach, Jr., 36 Walnut Block. aU modem imppovement*. 014 Snow is also ill with tonsilitis Auto Accessories—^Tire* ■ auiet at his work. Self-possessed, Martin and Kenlon might their heads and their “ turnout” of NOTICE! street. Dial 5921. Phone Aatod Johnsoifi 3726 or janl' and hronchitis. Auto Kepalring—Painting ...... ‘ and lordly, he meets fury with p r y t ^ j^ jjjg heroes of every small i ^pots and trousers by their My "Wife, Catherine Skinner, hav Auto School* ...... ‘ a Mrs. Clifford Snow who, has been tor 7636. _and his fury wins. His men take i jjQy ever chased a fire wagoQ, [The two old fire-eaters are stiU ing left my bed find board, I "will; Autos— Ship by Truck ...... • 23 recuperating at the home of Mr. Autos— For Hire ...... - f REPAIRING F (^ RENf*fS r o o m FL4T, first double punishment under fire and older chief has had a more i "rarin’ to roll.” not be responsible for any bills^ Garages—Service—Storage ...... I ^ d Mrp. H. W. Snow, frpm an op water and their chief’s lashing ton-^ adventurous career. For! ------floor, in go<^ coaditipn, at 78 Ben contracted by her from this date, Motorcycles— Bicycles ...... «■ m o w e r SHARRENINQ,', vaeuw eration. for the removal of her ton- tVanteU Autos—Motorcycles .••• i* ton street Inquire Home Bank A sUs and adenoids at St. Francis eue. And they love it. . ' not only has Kenlon fought more ( The Knights of Columuus or- July 17, 1930. • cleaner, phonograph, clock Then they tell a story of ^ ^ut he has been a ; 1 m i 'uusinci's n»d Professional Service* Trust Company. . . . iRkl; returned to her home in was founded in 1822 in Signed Husband, Cusities> Services Offered ...... la ing, key fitting. BraJthwMte, 52 famous Greenpoint oil ft"®-/J*®'" ‘ sea captain, battled Oriental T. WILLIAM SKINNER. Household Services O ffered...... i» ^ tonbury last Tuesday evening. raged for three days out of con-, shipwrecked on a desert, New Haven, Conn. Building—Contracting ...... Pearl street FOR RENT—4 ROOM teqemmt Florists—Nurseries ...... rent $27 with aU iBApfoVements trol with the river a lake of seeth- <^ce' took part in a ing ’ flame. A prominent citizen race for the defense of the, Funeral directors COURSES AND CLASSES 27 and garage. Inquire Frank PlmK^i Heating— Plumbing— Hoofing . . . Plano Place. KINCIN CRASH Who was known as a chronic I America’s Cup. 1 ilillinery— Dressmaking ,-...... EARiiER TRADE tauglit In day or VOUUILCCI,volimteer, dashed ^ He ranicaai Oaway„from , ------home ----— in Ire- tanka to Smoky Joe, who was in ^ ^3 and went to AUCTION! AUCTION! Moving—Trucking—Storage ... | and evening classes. Low tuition ___ _ « t_‘‘lAT TT1P _ , . :___ J 1 Fainting— Papering ...... London, July 17— (AP) — ^ g charge. “Chief.” he yelled, "let, me gj^^pg burned under hlm,i We wiU sell at Public Auction for JOHN E. JOHN^N, 48 Piofeseional Services ...... rate. Vaughn Barber Scfiool. 14 Market street Hartford. PRINCE LEAVES 01GLAND Alfonso of Spain was involved in a do something! What cmi I do? ' Q^^e he was the only member 1 CLINTON ST., SOUTH MANCHESTER* Tailoring—Dyeing—CleaningKevairing ...... v;,** * V ‘.I” ...* * 21 slight motor collision as he was Martin halted a moment beside crew..not stricken by tropi-; JULY 18th at 1:30 p. m., D. S. T., A FINE LOT OF HOUSE Toilet Goods and Service ...... be,5ig driven to Buckinj^am Palace a easollne vat that might have gone 1 Always studious and, HOLD FURNITURE consisting of Becker Bros, upright piaim, Wanted— Business Service ...... *» SITUATIONS WANTED— today to lunch with King George anv second and said in conversa-. .gj^ team t. held a master’s h-i fine mohair 3 piece parlor suite, Atwater Kent aU eleeWe 6 tu ^ Educational London, July I?*— (.AP) Courses and Classes ...... F E M A L E 38 and Queen Mary. - tional tone:,.‘-‘Well. son, theres ]ust ggjjgg 2i. Then, in theSoutk^ radio, ffining room set of table, chairs and buffet, writing desk. Alfonso ofwill end his visit A t Hyde Park comer, the one,thing that hasn’t beeh „fio°«- :seas, his ship was struck by hght-i Private Instruction ...... 28-A in England tomorrow when he re Singer Sewing machine. Magee Grand kitchen range, ice »wx, Dancing ...... 2'J WIDOW DESIRE5 position $£ car and another driven by a womw> Yoii riilirht put out that fire- > set afire and sunk In a stdtm,. bedsteads, bureaus, commodes, xugs of vm l^s sh«s, Musical— Dramatic ...... housekeeper for widower. Address turns to Spain. Accompanied hX “This Is Smoky Joe’ "With two of his men the young j Wanted— Instruction ...... SO collided- One of the bumpers of the stands, Vulcan gas range,, lamps, mirrors; pictures, dishes, etc. the' Djikfr pf -AclH. who Is Kumsler Joseph B. Martin graduated from gj^^pper reached a desolate isl^ d j Financial Box W, in care of Herald. Ring's car was damaiged and the Auctioneer’s Notice—Doe to the death of his wife Mr. J ® ^ Bondar-Stocks— Mortgages ... o f state in the. Spanish Cabinet, he glass panel separating the chauffeur N*iV "York’s City CoHege and joined months watched ^ p : Business Opportunities ...... will go to Southqmptpn apd hoard gbip pass in son is to give np his home and aU of the above ha* bwn placM 33 from W -K in g ’s compartment was the fire department when, he was the distance with-f Money to Loan -••••••••••••' SITUATIONS WANTED— the liner Ajrlanza boimd for South sma^dd. The Spanish Monarch 20. after a clerkship had proven too gggjng their frantic signals, j in our hands to sell Trithout reserve. This is an extra fine lot of Help and Situations good clean furniture. Sale rain or shine. Help "Wanted— Female ...... 35 f e m a l e . 3 8 America, "^e Arlanza will make a gad'a-companion were unhurt and tame. That was in 1884, two years, jpjjjgjiy, by burning limestone, he, Help "Wanted— Male ...... special call ,st Santander where the proee^ed after a few minutes de- before Kenlon became ® ft"!® “ ’ .made a quantity of crude cement j Help "Wanted—^Male or Female •• 37 two "Will debarkf. By 1896. Martin was a batW ion; fashioned, partly with timbers, Robert M. Reid & Son, Auctioneers Agents "Wanted ...... 3<-a WANTED—HOUSEWORK by the &ituations Wanted— F em ale...... 38 Among the liner’* passengers will chief and- bad won his cherished probably was the first cot- 201 Main Street, Manchester, Conn. Phone 8195. Situations.Wanted—M ale ...... us day or hour. Telephone 4011. be Dr“ Julio the B r a z e n SHOOTS WIFE RILLS S ^ F 'nickname of Smoky Joe. ! g^ete boat. They named it the Employment Agencies ...... Live Bteck— Pets— PonitrT'— Vehicles WANTED — WORK IN private presid^t-elect,*' , It happened at „ I Comet, and sailed to safety, King. Alfonso paid hi* farewell Brookline, Mass., July 17.— (AP)^ lar fire. Thirty firemen had been ^ York, looking fori- Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... home or institution. Days only. Live Stock—Vehicles ...... visit to the King and ’ Queen at .—Karl E .. Anthony, 32, a corset removed, unconscious, when a last ^ job ashore, he chose the fire de-| Poultry and Supplies ...... ••• ’ u Call 6507. • Buckingham palace this mormng saleseium, was dead today, a sui tally showed another missing., pgrtment and soon saw his name on , Wanted — Pets— Poultry.— Stock 44 Fer SaI^>Mlseeilnneons and then remained for luncheon. ’ ^ cide "vietlnj, after he had shot "Md Groping hack into the edjdng fum es.j^g gUgibie list for promotion., Articles for Sale ...... 45 POULTRY AND wouhd^ his wdfe tirtce ’.in their a rescue squad f6und him flat on g^gp of his climb was marked: Boats'and Accessories ...... ’ Jj the floor, a nozalo wedged between | ^ ^-^11 service examination I Building Materials ...... 4< SUPPLIES 43 DIES ON WEDDING DAM' ; Sparthient ' here 'i s ^ , last .night. Diamonds'—Watches— Jewelry . . 4» Mrs. Anthony, who s^ g e re d to two crates, stiU playing w ^er on i ^ggg^ ^ t h distinction. Fob 19 yimrs, Electrical Appliances— Radio Reed a ty , Mich., July 17.— (AP) the door and fell into the hallway the flames. When they ' now he has headed toe orgmite- , Fuel and Feed .•..•.....40-A BROILERS FOR SALE—621 Hart alter the shooting, was at the him out, still conscious, a “ ion; has been . decorated and five Garden —■ Farm— Dairy Products —Childhood sweetheart* forty years troduced him to reporters: Tms. ^ gj^g^ fgr heroism. . ; Household Goods ...... ford Road. Telephone 8962. ago, Mrs. Alma Reeder, of Gwspn PjtJiju: Bent Brigham hospital. Her HERE’"Si« BfYPriAN mum look AT THIS Machinery and Tools ...... condition was good and she was ex gentlemen. Is Smoky Joe Martm. j «Rarln’ to Roll” ! STARTED CHICKS. Also 8 and 12 a ty , Mich., and A. Nail, my CA5E- I WI5P we UTTLE 5TATUE, Musical Instrum ents...... Montpelier, Ohio, hanker, mat again pected to recover. . Office and Store Equipment ...• weeks old pullets, ^ d brpiler to the sobrlouet.i They soy there's hO doubt^ but) COVLp KaPiER THE &RACe; It '5 M Specials at the S to r e s...... recently, renewed their friendships No reasons for the ■ affray were .■ ^ hU^toeb's b o V beora the scars; that Kenlon knows more otaut fire , cockerels, leghorns, reds and rocks, and bis stocuy ouuy i tkan. anv man ahve. i HlER06C/PHTfCS — EGYPTIAM gUPPHH. Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... from our own high record, state and were married Tuesday- . known. Neighbors who beard the Broken! figbtoig than' any map Wanted—To Buy ...... shoja. summoned pdllce and,. en- of most of his exploits. hSi passion for study he! the CAiD 3fta THtf RooiaS' I'Board— Hotels— Resorts tested disease free stock. Guaran Four hours. lat«r Mrs. .Neil^ who M i^ ’and legs and ribs, burns, scalp | Througli r- . . - gpjJ Restavrants was 57-year*-.old,; suffered a stroke trapee, was gained through a w n- OHZ CAME FJ9UA1 THE ------. 59 teed right. Order now for future nooms Without Board delivery. Fred Miller, Coventry, of apopleiy. ,She wa« brought to" a ddw.'rl^th were in their night VALUTA THE EU* Boarders W a n te d ...... ,59-A hospital here and died in a' few PHRMTE5, Country Board— Resorts ...... 60 Rosedale 33-3. clothing. V . Hotels— Restaurants ...... hours. . ‘ “ “ v i b . t o £ Wanted— Rooms— Board' ..... ZANE GBEY s u e d ‘ dS iIS la ? ' Jp ^ tie amoke Ota five-alarm blazo. ; Real Estate Foa ftent ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 WM out in four He Ipyes to r e c ^ the days w hai; .V Anartments, Flats, Tenements .. LEARNS TO FLT'AT 4» Business Locations for Rent ... Los Ah8^**> 17— (AP) —A Houses for R e n t ...... $6QO,060 pja^tarism suit against “ ‘^ e ^ i l a j s ? o f ° 2 i i t h f f b S n g 5irThorsTs. Put nT v«£dess hw 1 ^ ' Suburban for Rent FOR SALE—WHITNEY stroller in Boston, July 17.;~(AF0—At :tke Ztoe Grey, author, was being heard Summer Homes for R e n t ...... A-1 condition. Dial 8688. time most womeip *m ; . "^rilliqr“ .tt) Wanted to Rent ...... id Federal Court here today. The (i—'' Real Estate For Sale settle down-to; ^** Sljit ya s 'toought by Charles A. “ q“,2ikv j S h t^ L ved dozens o f l f i r e ^ t s . made trips abroad to! Apartment Building fdr Sale ... (jMsa Wm'on of kCilB'na* le*!rned Iladdux.' wbo charged Grey’s novel lives 13 persons In one box factory i study foreign inventions. P®^®®J^; Business Property for S a le ...... h o u s e h o l d g o o d s 51 to fly. ' • ' .. V “T?he Sundering Herd” was based h a rsev«a l citations for'signal system*, and worked for tim Farms and Land for Sale ...... After taking le*s^ all [ winter on a story written in 1907 by the Houses for Sale ...... COMBINATION COAL and ga* brii^ry “But it’s all in toe line of organization of; a “Fire College to . she made her first solo fllg^it hftt'e lat* .fohh H. Cook, Buffalo hunger, Lots for Sale ...... stove, $55, combination coal and ” he said “We don’t go In- train young men- . Resort Property for Sale ...... yesterday at the. airport. She; is 'a iigddfik sued under an assignment ^ ^ t a i i s a ^ S medals -and such.” , Kenlon is now studyihg _the po^ Suburban for Sale ...... 0 .... gas end stove $30. 6-piece dining ffejif^ok's widow by which he ob- Real Estate for Exchange...... room set, .fumed oak buffet, table, membef of 'the New- Englahd W o ^ H*’? r e a lly p ro ^ .‘ however, of toe i sibUities. ^of ^tigines h^ ■ ts& to'toe "rights, to. ^the pioneer’s firS ig h to g M aSn -d ^ ^ ^ forllieving . that aftpianes. spraying. "Wanted— R e a lE sta to ...... 4 chairs $45. en’* W iM ahd[ Pfdp" dub.'.S?;tofi6. 4», Legal Bfptlcea years blcT bwk. Legal J-sOtices..«k. 78* b.' i "Watitin*. Furniture Exchange By FRANK BECK GAS BUGGIgS—A Return 'ri'ii y ///' VE5,0EAR^— Yt/f Jdus‘ mornents m ssed l^u. eXPL^AIM jjroAJT de^jo&dr' rmnd increased - mcJz^JooLikde^ in M tien tly eVERYTH»»^^' on itie door* lumj^ ^rie. o c a KRLUV s e iz in g , DICK l a t e r — WE MUST neOer cartie^ ^^O M ruy it CQivlH OARLlNfi—IT HASTEN COME ____ ^ 5c “-r-v -w 4 faints ihrill — WE’ RE GOING OjDCm&d OLtVOL J llQ ljrG a n v m in u t h w r a b r e e z e SEEMS UKfe —-TWERe *3 NO d ' : A TR AW C Er- BACK“ nO» TIMe TO' BB a n a m 15---- 1^ IT UTOPIA — SlTlO P UlR dead lors/eir rm nsiting LOST----- ftE A U l> r' y o n r e a l uni V p o — dn and. blood . y. siOelled^ a s ■ l i c i t T lelH et‘r’*-yoii \ : tW w « • i t W t four mmuuws in the above } i n j t e r ’i i y a w 9 tain to cfammar. history, etiquette, drawing or a at^toe , .ctoinbli^, « / om t t mantat u s t 'flee**f l '// a ' f n o u i h scramble It. the letters ^yound. -G ra^ _ t b e s o u n d S T t S *nd 20 for the w o ^ U you o f Ills ylbice ^a. . 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I prefer to use my Angers Ik. Bninii* (Tho it may seem kinds crude) K(iVfTes*»»»^ 1f.F When they’re fried or when they're stewed. As for me, Fm not so fussy— ((I don’t care— ^perhaps I should). OUR BOARDING HOUSE I admit its kinda mussy— ONCA Toonerville Folks By Fontaine Foi Smears your chin — but, boy its By Gene Ahem There’s nothing like nice qniet g o o d !• a eveidng at home to make yon wish I will give to you the giblets yon weren’t. ♦^Suitcase"S im pso n Cw hose feet a r e th e larsbst in ^ (I’m generous— ^by Heck!) COfciCuRATULAfe m e , VJHAT {-.-vou’ve And the back, with all its riblets— clearly for the diagnosis to be quite the whole Tow nship^ m as a good business HgAP. pofcft' PAY AaIM certain, sir. MEpHevaj t PIP And the gioard (cussed morsel) G O L iE IaJ f o r AffEMrTiOLi 1b You can have— and all the rest m m BRS-f SOLO B.l(SriY As for me, Fm kinds partial There are degfrees of deadness. Av//Arrio4 ? 1H! MA-SbR, For instance slavery is dead but To the drum-sticks— and the breast! -TbPAV AiRPoTrT* EOAP;,U a1 0 L E SPEEPV He’s freedom is deader. Bobby (in the presence of family vvu-ToMoRpouJ T m e o i i a o AMBROSE , A MAM PEriiMP 1H- and visitors)—No, I don’t wanna Wlian (snatching, at the girl’s -rb -fRV A PARACriirfE MARCi^ OF PRoORERj kiss Miss Jones; she slapped daddy waist)—Curse it! Curse it! OF MoUR Sears for doing it. The Girl— N o it ain’t either, it’s MZVrf VeaR riMF ‘-'lAJPEEP, l\\ Husband of lady doctor to cook: The new "mama” dolls say, Hiuband—^What is this mistress "gimme.” has cooked? Twin beds will never . do, the Cook— ^Mistress said the symp young bride said, because she would toms had not shown themselves never be able to care for more than one child. Who remembers the good old days when suckers were bom once a min ute instead of triplets as now? The farmers whC make the most money do more farming than llgur- ing. \ RAISINO THE ANTE Doctor: You say that, on an average, you have been drinking six glasses-of beer a day? Now I can allow" you only half the num ber! Patient (after a pause): Doctor. I really believe I us^d to drink a couple more.— Hummel, Hamburg. H E ’S A SU C K ER WASHINGTON TUBBS IL Turning the Tables Bf Crane Horace: W hat makes you think that girl you’ve been taking out Not so long ago, taxicab riding is playing you for a Selma Lagerlot. fish? . the novelist and Herbert: I just foimd out she first woman to was married to the driver.— An win the Nobel swers. prize, was a AMERICANS school teacher JEALOUS in a small Swed ESCAPE/ ish village. "W hy are you crying, young- That was when ster?” ViKSHAHP&KPfSU? her first story. "Because my brother has holi- ■ m a SECRET eK\T "Gosta Berling,” j days and I haven’t.” AS emperors HIRCP was published. “Why haven’t you a holiday?” ASSASSINS POUR INR> “Because I don’t go to school yet.”— Lustige Sachse, Leipzig. TREASURY, fUT toti INTO , BkNorr WAO+icrc otPecTCb TO PINO 6UARP VEFT OMTSiOfe POOR. % T O m r4jr HAL.COCMRAN^PICTUflC 6 i>/ICIM< FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Nearing Uncle Clem’i By Blosser / (BEAD THE STOBiT; THEN CDLOB THE PIOTUBE) B)^Sma9 The dty wall had one large gate then they all were on their way SALESMAN SAM At Least He Should Be and through it you could look again. They shortly^found an eat shop when they loafed an hour or right straight aproaa the queer old ■o. "And now," the Travel Man re* Ofc!IMOOMR*Ti houses that w en on a row of hills. niarked,” Let’s move. I think that "To Persians this may all be, swell, we have parked in thia spot plenty but I am glad we do not dwell in long enough. Right through the side the wall,” said Scouty. toims we’ll go.” "Though one sight of it brings 'They loafed along and hen and thrills. than MW siglits that really w en "The place we slept tha-dtber quite ran. Some bousea were made night was nice and coxy and'^all out of mud and some w en juat a right, hut. after all, ’twaa not Uke teat From doorwaye Peraian peo home. Let’s look /around— then ple peered . and ehortly all the go.” "Oh, no!” replied the Travel Tialee feared that they might not Man. ""Course' jrou ean leave us. be welcosM. Still, along their way Bure 3T0U can. But you’d be wiser they went if you stayed. This spot ib quite a Then came a woman with a child Show.” strapped to her back. She etopped "Oh, well, that’s different,” uid emiled. The Tnvel Man gave Soouty cried. "Bo I will stay'right her a ooln aad then ahe waavaway. by your aide. Rease tdl ma whefe He then explained just what she do ga,fl9 i? m even lead the was, "They called her gypey, boys, way. Zs there a j^aee whe^ we becduae ahe hae no heme, but trav- can eatf. Z hope we piiBk out one a le ’round the ootmtry, day 'by . that’e neat aad hae , eqM very ddjhr ■ < lailgr food. r » neatly atam d ^ l6E FOU^TBE^ 5 f - ' - -tv. ■ s Edward M oit^ WtUer Lsuttgens ...i SUES FATHER AND SON ' amd CaM Sbd August Benkbeil. Fred I FDBUCWfflST Sobielln loaned his truck amd three f : "AT CITY VIEW HALL helpers :tcT help distribute tiie big VISITS LOCAL FRIENDS ‘J ' Keeney Steeet ___ HERE FOR CRASH HURTS] brood of fish. TOMORROW NIGHT So wen organised ' waus the dis r .v:f tribution that cans were return a: • v» BetieeliiiieBti and Danoliir. William M. Kahn, Hartford, ed to the ^hatdhery yesterday after Here To Visit Sister She Bbus An Money Prliea. *• yA. *...... » • A- ft Aaka $7,500 Damages Frann noon-on the truck that broight Not Seen In 20 Years—Wife Steve Albert and Steve Air of Rich Rancher. ; j. ABOUT TaWN bert, Jr. Cladmlng damages of 37,500, Wii-j Ri^MAUTOSENDS ! Mrs. A. Penner of Benger, Austra- M a t t was the guest, Tuesday, of ■ membera of the Tall Cedan uiLwi M.< Kalm of 183 Kenyon street, Haurtford, has brought suit